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Morehead State University Undergraduate Catalog 2010-11
Admission, Fees, Financial Aid and Housing
Unconditional & Conditional Admission
Admission as a Transfer Student
Baccalaureate Program Transfer Frameworks
Transfer of Credits from Regionally Accredited Colleges
Transfer of Credits from Non-Regionally Accredited Colleges
Admission as a Returning Student
Admission as an International Student
Pre-College Curriculum Requirements
Exceptions to the Pre-College Curriculum
Developmental Education Requirements
Admission as a Special Student
Admission as a Visiting Student
Admission as a High School Student
Graduates of Non-Certified, Non-Public Schools
International Student Health Insurance Requirements
Classification of Residence for Admission and Tuition Assessment Purposes
Selective Service Registration Requirement
Satisfactory Academic Progress for Financial Aid Recipients
Academic Programs and Requirements for Graduation
Bachelor's Degree Requirements
Bachelor of University Studies Degree Requirements
General Education Courses - Associate Degree
Administrative Policies and Procedures
College of Business and Public Affairs
College of Business and Public Affairs at a Glance
School of Business Administration
Small Business Development Center
Organizational Systems Research Association (OSRA)
Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) General Education Requirements Core/Distribution
Business Requirements BBA - All Options
Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) Program Goals
General Business Minor (Non-Business Majors Only)
Department of Accounting, Economics & Finance
Department of Management & Marketing
Department of Computer Information Systems
College of Education at a Glance
Teacher Education Program (TEP) and Professional Experiences
Teacher Education Program Policies Handbook
Early Childhood, Elementary, Middle Grades, and Special Education
Secondary Education Content Areas
Application to the Teacher Education Program
Writing Proficiency Requirement
Application for Clinical Practice
Recommendation for Certification
Department of Early Childhood, Elementary, and Special Education
Department of Middle Grades & Secondary Education
Bachelor of Arts - Area of Concentration - Middle Grades (5-9)
Caudill College of Arts, Humanities & Social Sciences
Caudill College of Arts, Humanities & Social Sciences at a Glance
Department of Communication, Media & Leadership Studies
Department of History, Philosophy, Religion & Legal Studies
Department of International & Interdisciplinary Studies
George M. Luckey Academic Honors Program
Interdisciplinary International Studies Minor
Interdisciplinary Women's Studies Minor
Department of Military Science
Department of Music, Theatre & Dance
General Requirements and Advisories
Bachelor of Music Education (BME)
Area of Specialization Requirements
BM: Woodwind, Brasswind (Area of Concentration)
BM: Percussion (Area of Concentration)
BM: Voice (Area of Concentration)
BM: Keyboard (Area of Concentration)
BM: Collaborative Piano (Area of Concentration)
Bachelor of Arts in Music (BA in Music)
College of Science & Technology
College of Science & Technology at a Glance
Department of Agricultural Sciences
Department of Biology & Chemistry
Bachelor of Science - Area of Concentration in Biological Sciences
Biology Option 2: Biology Teaching
Teacher Education Program - Secondary Education Requirements
Department of Earth and Space Science
Department of Applied Engineering & Technology
Associate of Applied Science in Industrial Technology
Option 1: Construction Management Technology
Option 2: Electrical/Electronics Technology
Option 3: Computer Aided Design & Graphic Technology
Option 4: Manufacturing Technology
Bachelor of Science in Engineering Technology
Bachelor of Science in Industrial Technology
Technical Option 1: Construction Management Technology
Technical Option 2: Electronics, Telecommunications, & Computer Technology
Technical Option 3: Computer Aided Design & Graphic Technology
Department of Mathematics, Computer Science & Physics
Area of Concentration in Mathematics (Non Teaching)
Area of Concentration in Mathematics (Teaching)
Major in Mathematics (Non Teaching)
Major in Mathematics (Teaching)
MSU/UK Physician Assistant Program
Department of Imaging Sciences
Associate of Applied Science in Radiologic Science
Associate Degree in Radiologic Science
Bachelor of Science Degree in Imaging Sciences
Computed Tomography/Magnetic Resonance Program
Health, Wellness & Human Performance
Department of Health, Wellness & Human Performance
ACCT 281. Principles of Financial Accounting.
ACCT 282. Principles of Managerial Accounting.
ACCT 339. Cooperative Education III.
ACCT 375. Accounting Analysis and Financial Decision Making.
ACCT 381. Intermediate Accounting I.
ACCT 382. Intermediate Accounting II.
ACCT 383. Intermediate Accounting III.
ACCT 388. Practice in Personal Tax Accounting.
ACCT 391. Accounting Information Systems.
ACCT 399. Selected Workshop Topics.
ACCT 428. Governmental Accounting.
ACCT 439. Cooperative Education IV.
ACCT 476. Special Problems in Accounting.
ACCT 482. Advanced Accounting.
ACCT 485. Forensic Accounting.
ACCT 486. Accounting Internship.
AGR 101. Orientation to Agriculture.
AGR 102. Agricultural Experience.
AGR 108. Elementary Horsemanship (Stock Seat).
AGR 109. Elementary Horsemanship (Saddle Seat).
AGR 110. Elementary Horsemanship (Hunt Seat).
AGR 118. Intermediate Horsemanship (Stock Seat).
AGR 119. Intermediate Horsemanship (Saddle Seat).
AGR 120. Intermediate Horsemanship (Hunt Seat).
AGR 133. Introduction to Animal Science.
AGR 143. Anatomy and Physiology of Livestock.
AGR 180. Introduction to Field Crops.
AGR 202. Agricultural Plants and Humanity.
AGR 215. Horticultural Science.
AGR 217. Principles of Agricultural Leadership.
AGR 218. Principles of Food Science.
AGR 222. Livestock Evaluation.
AGR 224. Greenhouse Operations.
AGR 233. Animal Diseases and Parasites.
AGR 235. Supervised Work Experience.
AGR 239. Cooperative Education.
AGR 243. Equine Health and Disease.
AGR 251. Introduction to Agricultural Mechanics.
AGR 261. Information Acquisition and Analysis.
AGR 305. Marketing of Farm Products.
AGR 306. Principles of Epidemiology in Agriculture.
AGR 310. Stocker and Feedlot Cattle Management.
AGR 312. Soil Fertility and Fertilizers.
AGR 318. Landscape Maintenance.
AGR 320. Principles of Vegetable Production.
AGR 323. Interior Landscaping.
AGR 324. Greenhouse Structures.
AGR 327. Advanced Landscape Design.
AGR 328. Floral Crop Production.
AGR 329. Advanced Stock Seat Horsemanship.
AGR 330. Livestock Improvement.
AGR 332. Advanced Saddle Seat Horsemanship.
AGR 333. Advanced Hunt Seat Horsemanship.
AGR 339. Cooperative Education.
AGR 350. Farm Power and Machinery Management.
AGR 360. Commercial Agricultural Industries.
AGR 385. Agribusiness Management.
AGR 386. Introduction to Agricultural Policy.
AGR 402. Advanced Agricultural Experience.
AGR 405. Farm Business Analysis.
AGR 410. Principles of Meat Science.
AGR 412. Conservation Workshop.
AGR 439. Cooperative Education.
AGR 474. Adult and Young Farmer Education.
AGR 480. Equine Breeding and Reproduction.
AGR 485. Teaching Agricultural Mechanics.
AGR 486. Planning Programs in Vocational Agriculture.
APS - Appalachian Studies Courses
ART 100. 2D Design & Color Foundations.
ART 101. Two-Dimensional Foundation.
ART 160. Understanding the Visual Arts.
ART 214. Painting Techniques I.
ART 300. Elementary Materials and Methods.
ART 301. Field Experience in Art Education.
ART 306. Graphic Design for the Web,
ART 314. Painting Techniques II.
ART 320. Survey of Graphic Design.
ART 321. Materials and Methods for Secondary Art.
ART 351. Intaglio Printmaking.
ART 352. Lithographic Printmaking.
ART 364. Mannerist and Baroque Art.
ART 373. Basic Black and White Photography.
ART 407. Commercial Illustration I.
ART 408. Commercial Illustration II.
ART 414. Painting Techniques III.
ART 451. Intaglio Printmaking Studio.
ART 452. Lithographic Printmaking Studio.
ART 453. Advanced Art Problems.
ART 461. 18th and 19th Century European and U.S. Art.
ART 463. Art of the United States.
ART 464. Spanish, Portuguese and Latin American Art.
ART 475. Large Format Photography.
ART 476. Individual Art Problems.
ART 481. German Art of the 20th Century.
ASTR 111. Concepts in Astronomy I: Planetary Science and the Sky.
ASTR 112. Concepts in Astronomy II: Stars, Galaxies, and Cosmology.
ASTR 311. Astrophysics I: Stars and Stellar Evolution.
BIOL 105. Introduction to Biological Sciences.
BIOL 110. Biological Science for Elementary Teachers.
BIOL 150. Introduction to Plant Science.
BIOL 155. Introduction to Environmental Science.
BIOL 160. Introduction to Biological Principles.
BIOL 171. Principles of Biology.
BIOL 199. Selected Workshop Topics.
BIOL 213. Introduction to Veterinary Microbiology.
BIOL 217. Elementary Medical Microbiology.
BIOL 234. Human Anatomy & Physiology I.
BIOL 235. Human Anatomy & Physiology II.
BIOL 233. Laboratory for Human Physiology.
BIOL 301. Fundamentals of Biochemistry.
BIOL 317. Principles of Microbiology.
BIOL 337. Comparative Anatomy.
BIOL 338. Developmental Biology.
BIOL 350. Heredity and Society.
BIOL 351. Plant Natural History.
BIOL 352. Animal Natural History.
BIOL 356. Environmental Biology.
BIOL 357. Environmental Testing Methods.
BIOL 399. Selected Workshop Topics.
BIOL 402. Integrated Biology, Mathematics, Physical Sciences Teaching Methods.
BIOL 403. Integrated Biology, Mathematics, and Physical Science Field Experiences in Teaching
BIOL 407. Invertebrate Zoology.
BIOL 427. Pathogenic Microbiology.
BIOL 439. Cooperative Education.
BIOL 443. General Parasitology.
BIOL 444. Clinical Laboratory Procedures.
BIOL 447. Organ Systems Physiology.
BIOL 454. Environmental Education.
BIOL 483. Selected Workshop Topics.
BIOL 493. Laboratory Techniques in Biochemistry.
BIS - Business Information Systems Courses
BIS 116. Basic Word Processing.
BIS 216. Contemporary IT Applications.
BIS 240. Information Resource Management.
BIS 290. End User Application Development.
BIS 321. Business Communications.
BIS 350. Computer Systems Support & Security.
BIS 421. Business and Technical Presentations.
BIS 425. Training and Development for Industry.
BIS 440. Planning and Implementation of IT.
BIS 499C. Teaching Methods in Business and Information Technology Education.
CHEM 101. Survey of Chemistry.
CHEM 104. The Chemistry of Ordinary Things.
CHEM 111. Principles of Chemistry I.
CHEM 112. Principles of Chemistry II.
CHEM 131. Environmental Chemistry I.
CHEM 201. Survey of Organic Chemistry.
CHEM 239. Cooperative Education.
CHEM 301. Fundamentals of Biochemistry.
CHEM 326. Organic Chemistry I.
CHEM 327. Organic Chemistry II.
CHEM 328. Organic Chemistry III.
CHEM 332. Environmental Chemistry II.
CHEM 339. Cooperative Education.
CHEM 340. Chemical Information.
CHEM 351. Bioinorganic Chemistry.
CHEM 360. Analytical Chemistry.
CHEM 429. Pharmaceutical Chemistry.
CHEM 439. Cooperative Education.
CHEM 441. Physical Chemistry I.
CHEM 442. Physical Chemistry II.
CHEM 451. Advanced Inorganic Chemistry.
CHI 101. Elementary Chinese I.
CHI 102. Elementary Chinese II.
CHI 199. Chinese Language and Culture.
CHI 201: Intermediate Chinese I.
CHI 202: Intermediate Chinese II.
CHI 300-E. Contemporary Chinese Literature and Chinese Society.
CIS - Computer Information Systems Courses
CIS 101. Computers for Learning.
CIS 200. Problem Solving in IS.
CIS 202. Introduction to Programming-Visual Basic.
CIS 203. PC Productivity Tools.
CIS 205. Introduction to Programming C++.
CIS 211. Spreadsheet & Database Applications.
CIS 214. Introduction to Programming-Java.
CIS 215. Introduction to Programming-COBOL.
CIS 302. Advanced Programming-Visual Basic.
CIS 305. Advanced Programming-C++.
CIS 311. Management Information Systems.
CIS 314. Advanced Programming-Java.
CIS 315. Advanced Programming-COBOL.
CIS 320. Web Technologies & Design.
CIS 322. Systems Security & Information Assurance.
CIS 330. Collaborative Technologies.
CIS 339. Cooperative Education III.
CIS 340. Telecommunications and Networking.
CIS 360. Business Enterprise Systems.
CIS 365. Healthcare Informatics.
CIS 398. Practicum in Information Systems.
CIS 399. Selected Workshop Topics.
CIS 405. Web Development Strategies and E-commerce.
CIS 414. Designing and Implementing Collaborative Solutions.
CIS 413. IS Design and Implementation.
CIS 426. Database Management Systems.
CIS 430. Advanced Topics in Information Systems.
CIS 439. Cooperative Education IV.
CIS 442. Network Administration.
CIS 443. Advanced Computer Networking Administration.
CIS 476. Special Topics in Computer Information Systems.
CMAP - Communication (Advertising/Public Relations) Courses
CMAP 166. Media Design & Layout.
CMAP 382. Public Relations Principles.
CMAP 383. Advertising Principles.
CMAP 385. Public Relations Writing.
CMAP 386. Social & Interactive Media.
CMAP 399. Public Relations Workshop.
CMAP 482. Public Relations Campaigns.
CMAP 483. Advertising Copy & Design.
CMEM - Communication (Electronic Media) Courses
CMEM 101. Elements of Production I.
CMEM 177. Electronic Media Production Practicum.
CMEM 201. Elements of Production II.
CMEM 277. Electronic Media Production Practicum.
CMEM 340. Video Production and Direction I.
CMEM 341. Writing for Electronic Media.
CMEM 350. Audio Production and Direction.
CMEM 377. Electronic Media Production Practicum.
CMEM 381. Documentary Production.
CMEM 383. Animation Production.
CMEM 385. Narrative Video Production.
CMEM 390. Media Web Layout and Design.
CMEM 399. Workshop in Electronic Media.
CMEM 420. Feature & Documentary Writing.
CMEM 450. Electronic Media Management.
CMEM 451. Pro Audio Recording Practices.
CMEM 452. Issues in Contempory Broadcasting.
CMEM 460. History of Broadcasting.
CMJN - Communication (Journalism) Courses
CMJN 177. Journalism Practicum.
CMJN 201. Newswriting and Reporting I.
CMJN 204. Copy Editing & News Page Design.
CMJN 277. Journalism Practicum.
CMJN 285. Introduction to Photojournalism.
CMJN 301. Advanced Multimedia News.
CMJN 377. Journalism Practicum.
CMJN 464. Public Opinion and the News Media.
CMJN 477. Journalism Practicum.
CMSP - Communication (Speech) Courses
COMM - Communication (General) Courses
COMM 108. Fundamentals of Speech Comm.
COMM 110. History of Communications Media.
COMM 200. Oral Interpretation.
COMM 220. Introduction to Communication Theory.
COMM 230. Interpersonal Communication.
COMM 309. Public Presentations.
COMM 320. Research Methods in Comm.
COMM 339, 439. Cooperative Education.
COMM 350. Communication, Culture, and Diversity.
COMM 367. Intro. to Organizational Comm.
COMM 382. Argumentation and Debate.
COMM 383. Small Group Communication.
COMM 385. Persuasive Communication.
COMM 390. Conflict and Communication.
COMM 401. Communication and Leadership.
COMM 405. Communication Issue Management.
COMM 411. Advanced Public Presentations.
COMM 467. Organizational Communication.
COMM 482. American Popular Cultural and Communications Technology.
CRIM 210. The Sociology of Deviance.
CRIM 250. Introduction to the Criminal Justice System.
CRIM 300. The Criminogenic Family.
CRIM 306. Juvenile Delinquency.
CRIM 316. Global Crime and Terrorism.
CRIM 333. Sociology of Gender Violence: Prospectives on Women and Intimate Partner Violence.
CRIM 345. Correctional Institutions.
CRIM 363. Cross-Cultural Perspectives on the Sex Industry.
CRIM 380. Race, Class, Gender and Crime.
CRIM 388. Sociology of Punishment.
CRIM 395. Sociology of Serial Murder.
CRIM 416. Working with Offenders.
CRIM 461. Sociology of the Law.
CRIM 465. Environmental Sociology.
CRW - Creative Writing Courses
CS 170. Introduction to Computer Science.
CS 172. Computer Games Concepts.
CS 212. Game Implementation Technique.
CS 239. Cooperative Education I.
CS 310. Algorithms and Advanced Data Structures.
CS 312. Game Prototype Design and Implementation.
CS 335. Theory of Programming Languages.
CS 339. Cooperative Education II.
CS 439. Cooperative Education III.
CS 460. Scientific and Parallel Computing.
CTE - Career and Technical Education Courses
CTE 185. New Teacher Institute Career and Technical Education.
CTE 207. Foundations of Career and Technical Education.
CTE 364. Guidance in Career and Technical Education.
CTE 372. Technical Media Development.
CTE 381. Related Science, Mathematics, and Technology in Occupations.
CTE 382. Manipulative Skills in Occupations.
CTE 383. Knowledge of Related Subjects in Occupations.
CTE 388. Methods of Curriculum Development.
CTE 392. Methods of Instructional Technology.
CTE 393. Methods in Career and Technical Education.
CTE 394. Practicum in Career and Technical Education.
CTE 395. Special Problems in Career and Technical Education.
CTE 400. Preparation for Technology Education.
CTE 401. Preparation for Career and Technical Education.
CTE 470. Methods of Instruction.
CTE 478. Student Teaching Practicum.
CTE 497. Seminar in Career and Technical Education.
CTMR - Computed Tomography/Magnetic Resonance Courses
CTMR 403. Computed Tomographic Physics and Instrumentation.
CTMR 405. Computed Tomography/Magnetic Resonance Sectional Anatomy.
CTMR 413. Advanced Patient Care.
CTMR 443. Imaging Procedures in Computed Tomography.
CTMR 451. Magnetic Resonance Physical Principles of Image Formation.
CTMR 455. Imaging Procedures in Magnetic Resonance.
CTMR 461. Magnetic Resonance Practicum I.
CTMR 467. Computed Tomography Practicum I.
CTMR 477. Advanced Practicum I.
CTMR 483. Seminar in Computed Tomography.
DMS - Diagnostic Medical Sonography Courses
DMS 400. Introduction to Sonography.
DMS 402A. Scanning Techniques I.
DMS 408. Sonographic Sectional Anatomy.
DMS 410. Abdominal Sonography.
DMS 412A. Scanning Techniques II.
DMS 416A. Scanning Techniques III.
DMS 418. Genitourinary Sonography.
DMS 420. Sonographic Physics and Instrumentation I.
DMS 426A. Scanning Techniques IV.
DMS 428. Obstetrical Sonography.
DMS 430. Sonography Internship I.
DMS 438. Selected Topics in Sonography.
DMS 441. Sonographic Physics and Instrumentation II.
DMS 442A. Scanning Techniques V.
DMS 450. Sonography Internship II.
DMS 470. Sonography Internship III.
ECON 101. Introduction to Economics.
ECON 102. Economic History of the United States.
ECON 201. Principles of Macroeconomics.
ECON 202. Principles of Microeconomics.
ECON 300. Quantitative Methods in Business and Economics.
ECON 305. Comparative Economic Systems.
ECON 339. Cooperative Education III.
ECON 350. Intermediate Microeconomics.
ECON 351. Intermediate Macroeconomics.
ECON 389. Honors Seminar in Economics.
ECON 399. Selected Workshop Topics.
ECON 401. Environmental Economics.
ECON 403. Urban and Regional Economics.
ECON 410. History of Economic Thought.
ECON 439. Cooperative Education IV.
ECON 447. International Economics.
ECON 455. Economic Development and Growth.
ECON 456. Introduction to Econometrics.
EDAH - Education (Adult and Higher) Courses
EDEC - Education (Early Childhood) Courses
EDEC 125. Introduction to the Early Childhood Profession.
EDEC 150. Skills for Preschool Teachers.
EDEC 253. Child Growth and Development.
EDEC 254. Preschool Administration.
EDEC 255. Assessment of Young Children.
EDEC 416. Infant/Toddler Program Planning.
EDEC 418. Preschool Program Planning.
EDEE - Education (Early Elementary/P-5) Courses
EDEE 305. Learning Theories and Practices in Early Elementary.
EDEE 321. Teaching Math in Early Elementary Grades,
EDEE 322. Teaching Social Studies in the Early Elementary Grades.
EDEE 323. Language Arts for Early Elementary.
EDEE 327. Literature and Materials for Young Readers.
EDEL - Education (Elementary) Courses
EDEL 096. Strategic Reading I.
EDEL 097. Strategic Reading II.
EDEL 112. Reading English as a Second Language.
EDEL 302. Integrating Technology into the Classroom.
EDEM - Education (Early Elementary and Middle Grades) Courses
EDF - Education (Foundations) Courses
EDF 207. Foundations of Education.
EDF 211. Human Growth and Development.
EDF 311. Learning Theories and Assessment in Education.
EDF 322. Gender and Education.
EDGC - Education (Guidance and Counseling) Courses
EDMG - Education (Middle Grades/5-9) Courses
EDMG 306. Development and Learning in Middle Grades.
EDMG 330. Foundations of Reading for the Middle Grades.
EDMG 332. Teaching Reading in the Middle Grades Content Areas.
EDMG 341. Teaching Math in Middle Grades.
EDMG 342. Teaching Social Studies in Middle Grades.
EDMG 343. Teaching Language Arts in Middle Grades.
EDSE - Education (Secondary) Courses
EDSE 312. Educational Methods and Technology.
EDSE 333. Field Experiences in Secondary Classrooms.
EDSE 483. Classroom Organization and Management for Secondary Teachers.
EDSP - Education (Special) Courses
EDSP 230. Education of Exceptional Children.
EDSP 320. Introduction to Corrective Speech.
EDSP 350. Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities.
EDSP 353. Language Arts for Students with Learning and Behavior Disorders.
EDSP 355: Teaching Students with LBD.
EDSP 356. Applied Behavior Analysis.
EDSP 357. Mathematics and Content Area Teaching for Students with LBD.
EDSP 359. Practicum in Teaching for Students with LBD.
EDSP 360. Characteristics of Individuals with Learning Disabilities and Behavior Disorders.
EDSP 363. Assistive Technology.
EDSP 365. Including Students with Diverse Needs in the Classroom.
EDSP 367. Educational Assessment.
EDSP 370. Transdisciplinary Assessment of Students with Moderate and Severe Disabilities.
EDSP 372. Transition to Adult Life.
EDSP 373. Curriculum for Students with Moderate and Severe Disabilities.
EDSP 374. Teaching Students with Moderate and Severe Disabilities.
EDSP 375. Practicum in Education of Students with Moderate and Severe Disabilities.
EDSP 435. Supervised Teaching Practicum.
EDSP 437. Student Teaching Practicum in Education of Students with Moderate and Severe Disabilities.
EDUC - Education (Professional) Courses
ENG 090. Developmental Writing.
ENG 099. Basic Writing Skills.
ENG 120. Approaches to Literature.
ENG 205. Language: Culture and Mind.
ENG 211. Introduction to World Literature I.
ENG 212. Introduction to World Literature II.
ENG 280. Introduction to Teaching English in Secondary Schools
ENG 292. Technical Composition.
ENG 293. Introduction to Creative Writing.
ENG 300. Introduction to Literary Studies in English.
ENG 305. Introduction to Linguistics.
ENG 311. Global English Literature.
ENG 315. Structure of English.
ENG 320. Women Writers and Feminist Perspectives.
ENG 325. Religious Literature of the World.
ENG 331. British Literature to 1750.
ENG 332. British Literature since 1750.
ENG 341. American Literature to 1865.
ENG 342. American Literature since 1865.
ENG 344. The Short Story and the Novel.
ENG 348. African-American Literature.
ENG 360. Appalachian Literature.
ENG 365. Literature of the South.
ENG 367. Old Testament Literature.
ENG 368. New Testament Literature.
ENG 381. Teaching Literature in Secondary Schools.
ENG 382. Teaching Writing in Secondary Schools.
ENG 389. Honors Seminar in Literature.
ENG 390. Professional Writing.
ENG 391. Advanced Expository Writing.
ENG 392. Teaching Writing in Elementary and Middle Schools.
ENG 393. History of the English Language.
ENG 394. Language and Society.
ENG 397. Writing Creative Nonfiction.
ENG 398. Gay and Lesbian Literature.
ENG 400. Studies in English for Teachers.
ENG 404. Linguistics: Grammar.
ENG 405. Introduction to Old English.
ENG 422. Studies in American Literature to 1900.
ENG 423. Studies in American Literature, 1900-1965.
ENG 424. Studies in Contemporary American Literature,
ENG 436. The English Renaissance.
ENG 439. Senior Cooperative Education.
ENG 441. Restoration and Eighteenth Century British Literature.
ENG 444. Twentieth Century British Literature.
ENG 445. Seventeenth Century British Literature.
ENG 455. Early Dramatic Literature.
ENG 475. Senior Cooperative Education.
ENG 483. Advanced Poetry Writing.
ENG 484. Advanced Fiction Writing.
ENG 485. Advanced Nonfiction Writing.
ESS - Earth Systems Science Courses
ESS 106. Introduction to Geology.
*ESS 200. Coal Mining Geology.
ESS 239. Cooperative Education.
*ESS 315. Sedimentation and Stratigraphy.
ESS 325. Earth Structure and Tectonics.
ESS 339. Cooperative Education.
ESS 340. Oceans & Atmospheres.
*ESS 376. Environmental Geology.
*ESS 379. Invertebrate Paleontology.
ESS 389. Honors Seminar in Earth Systems Science.
*ESS 410. Geological History of Plants and Animals.
ESS 430. Low-Temperature Geochemistry.
ESS 439. Cooperative Education.
FIN 199. Selected Workshop Topics.
FIN 252. Mathematics of Finance.
FIN 339. Cooperative Education III.
FIN 365. Financial Issues for Small Business.
FIN 370. Working Capital Management.
FIN 372. Retirement Planning and Employee Benefits.
FIN 374. Estate Planning and Taxation.
FIN 375. Accounting Analysis and Financial Decision Making.
FIN 376. Risk Management and Insurance.
FIN 399. Selected Workshop Topics.
FIN 420. Financial Markets and Institutions.
FIN 439: Cooperative Education IV.
FIN 460. Advanced Business Finance.
FIN 476. Special Problems in Finance.
FIN 485. International Finance.
FIN 486. Student-Managed Investment Fund.
FRN 202. Conversation and Composition.
FRN 203. Introduction to France.
FRN 205. French Culture and Civilization.
FRN 301. Conversation and Composition.
FRN 302. Advanced Phonetics and Conversation.
FRN 303. Survey of French Literature I.
FRN 304. Survey of French Literature II.
FRN 402. Advanced French Conversation.
FRN 403. Seminar in French Literature I.
FRN 404. Seminar in French Literature II.
FYS - First Year Seminar Course
GEO 100. Fundamentals of Geography.
GEO 201. Map Interpretation and Analysis.
GEO 202. Basic Computer Techniques in Regional Analysis.
GEO 241. United States and Canada.
GEO 306. Geography of World Population.
GEO 311. Geography of the Global Economy.
GEO 316. Dynamic Landscapes and Land Use.
GEO 326. Cuba and the Caribbean.
GEO 345. Global Environmental Issues.
GEO 349. Introduction to GIS/Cartography.
GEO 351. Geographic Information Systems.
GEO 355. Remote Sensing of Environment.
GEO 360. Physical Geography of North America.
GEO 370. Geography of World Religions.
GEO 399. Selected Topics in Geography.
GOVT 141. United States Government.
GOVT 180. Introduction to Political Theory.
GOVT 230. Introduction to Comparative Politics.
GOVT 242. State and Local Government.
GOVT 289. Methods of Political Inquiry.
GOVT 301. Comparative Politics of Development.
GOVT 302. Politics of Culture.
GOVT 303. Comparative Constitutional Law and Politics.
GOVT 304. Politics of Transition.
GOVT 312. Western Political Thought.
GOVT 314. American Political Thought.
GOVT 317. Feminist Political Thought.
GOVT 318. Twentieth Century Political Thought.
GOVT 321. Constitutional Law: Governmental Powers.
GOVT 322. Courts and Civil Liberties.
GOVT 324. Environmental Law and Policy.
GOVT 328. Law, Government and Privacy in the Computer Age.
GOVT 329. North American Politics: United States and Canada.
GOVT 330. Parliamentary Democracies.
GOVT 331. Politics of the Middle East and North Africa.
GOVT 332. Politics of Latin America and the Caribbean.
GOVT 333. Politics of Sub-Saharan Africa.
GOVT 334. Russia and Eastern European Governments.
GOVT 342. The American Presidency.
GOVT 343. Political Parties and Elections.
GOVT 344. Kentucky Government.
GOVT 347. American Public Policy.
GOVT 349. African-American Politics.
GOVT 351. Public Administration.
GOVT 353. Public Personnel Administration.
GOVT 354. Congress and the Federal Bureaucracy.
GOVT 360. United Nations and World Organizations.
GOVT 362. Current World Problems.
GOVT 364. International Relations.
GOVT 367. Politics of International Economic Relations.
GOVT 368. Human Rights and Global Justice.
GOVT 372. Political Geography.
GOVT 373. Introduction to Women's Studies.
GOVT 399. Selected Topics in Government.
GOVT 476. Special Problems in Government.
GOVT 492. Washington Center Seminar Program.
GOVT 494. Washington Center Internship Program.
GOVT 496. Frankfort Legislative Intern Program.
GOVT 498. Local, State, National, and International Government Internship.
HIS 210. Early World Civilization.
HIS 220. Early American History.
HIS 301. American Revolution and Federal Period.
HIS 303. The Civil War and Reconstruction.
HIS 306. The United States, 1939-present.
HIS 307. Vietnam and Watergate.
HIS 308. The U. S. in the Industrial Age, 1877-1939.
HIS 310. African-American History.
HIS 311. Native American History.
HIS 312. Women in American History.
HIS 313. Religion in American History.
HIS 317. United States Foreign Relations.
HIS 318. American Military History.
HIS 319. American Life and Thought.
HIS 321. The American Frontier.
HIS 322. History of Appalachia.
HIS 325. History of the South.
HIS 357. The Renaissance and Reformation.
HIS 358. Revolutionary Europe.
HIS 359. Nineteenth Century Europe.
HIS 361. Twentieth Century Europe.
HIS 373. Japanese Civilization.
HIS 377. Twentieth Century Asian Wars.
HIS 379. Latin American History.
HIS 399. Selected Topics in History.
HIS 451. Curriculum and Instruction for Social Studies.
HLTH 151. Wellness: Theory to Action.
HLTH 203. Safety and First Aid.
HLTH 205. Psychological Health.
HLTH 206. Principles of Nutrition.
HLTH 301. Health, Safety, and Nutrition for Early Elementary.
HLTH 310. Health and Wellness Promotion.
HLTH 377. Clinical and Field Experiences in School Health (P-12).
HLTH 408. General School Safety.
HTLH 414. Principles of Epidemiology.
HLTH 418. Use and Abuse of Drugs.
HLTH 425. Planning, Managing, and Evaluating Health/Wellness Promotion Programs.
HLTH 475. The School Health Program.
HLTH 477. Field Experience in Health.
HPE - Health and Physical Education Courses
HPE 160. Foundations of Health and Physical Education.
HPE 300. Methods of Teaching Elementary Physical Education.
HPE 301. Classroom Assessment in Health and Physical Education.
HPE 302. Methods of Teaching Elementary Health.
HPE 303. Methods of Teaching Secondary Physical Education.
HPE 304. Methods of Teaching Secondary Health.
HPE 499C. Senior Seminar in Health/Physical Education Teacher Education.
HUM 170. Introduction to Film.
HUM 203. Introduction to Medieval Culture.
HUM 340. Health and the Hispanic Community: Cultural Perspectives.
IECE - Early Childhood Education Courses
IECE 301. At-Risk Infants and Toddlers I.
IECE 311. Introduction to Early Childhood.
IECE 345. Preschoolers with Special Needs.
IECE 360. Families in Early Childhood Education.
IECE 361. Positive Child Guidance.
IECE 410. The Role of the Teacher: Designing Language and Cognitive Activities for Diverse Groups.
IECE 416. Infant/Toddler Program Planning.
IECE 418. Preschool Program Planning.
IECE 425. Clinical Practice: Infants & Toddlers and Preschool for 3-5 year olds.
IET - Industrial and Engineering Technology Courses
IET 110. Fundamentals of Computer Technology.
IET 160. Introduction to Power and Fluid Mechanics.
IET 211. Advanced Wood Technics.
IET 239. Cooperative Education I.
IET 260. Hydraulics and Pneumatics.
IET 263. Technology Management I.
IET 264. Technology Management II.
IET 265. Technology Management III.
IET 300. Technology and Society.
IET 310. Engineering Economic Analysis.
IET 311. Design and Construction.
IET 317. Just In Time and Lean Systems.
IET 320. Industrial Project Management.
IET 321. Wood Laminating and Turning.
IET 327. Applied Industrial Management.
IET 339. Cooperative Education I.
IET 361. Automotive Mechanics.
IET 371. Seminar for Industrial Education and Technology.
IET 387. Fundamentals of Metallurgy and Joining Technology.
IET 398. Supervised Work Experience.
IET 419. Total Quality Improvement.
IET 421. Design of Experiments.
IET 422. Industrial Safety Standards and Enforcement.
IET 439. Cooperative Education II.
IET 460. Internal Combustion Engines II.
IET 463. Heating, Ventilating, and Air Conditioning.
IMS - Imaging Sciences Courses
IMS 100. Orientation to Health Care Professions.
IMS 300. Ethical and Legal Issues in Health Care.
IMS 302. Health Maintenance Throughout the Life Span.
IMS 321. Introduction to Multidisciplinary Health Services.
IMS 331. Issues and Trends in Health Care Delivery Systems,
IMS 341. Sectional Anatomy for the Medical Imaging Professional,
IMS 351. Picture Archiving and Communication Systems.
IMS 361. Leadership for the Health Care Professional.
IMS 401. Health Care Law and Policy.
IMS 421. Program Planning, Evaluation, and Assessment.
IMS 431. Operations Management in Health Care.
IMS 471. Teaching Methodologies in Imaging Sciences.
IMS 473. Health Care Management of Children.
IMS 475. Human Sexuality: A Holistic Viewpoint.
IST - International Studies Courses
IST 101. Introduction to International Studies.
IST 205. French Culture and Civilization.
IST 211. Introduction to World Literature I.
IST 212. Introduction to World Literature II.
IST 301. International Studies Study Abroad.
IST 302. Politics of the Middle East and North Africa.
IST 303. Politics of Latin America and the Caribbean.
IST 304. Politics of Sub-Saharan Africa.
IST 305. Cultural Anthropology.
IST 306. International Relations.
IST 307. Politics of International Economic Relations.
IST 311. Geography of the Global Economy.
IST 324. Geography of World Religions.
IST 325. Religious Literature of the World.
IST 326. Cuba and the Caribbean.
IST 329. North American Politics: United States and Canada.
IST 330. Perspectives on Canada.
IST 332. First Nations of Canada.
IST 333. Government and Politics of Britain and Canada.
IST 334. Comparative Constitutional Law and Politics.
IST 335. Political Economy and Environmental Policy in Canada.
IST 336. Politics of the North American Auto Industry.
IST 338. Russia and Eastern European Governments.
IST 340. Spanish Culture and Civilization.
IST 341. Latin American Culture and Civilization.
IST 350. Communication, Culture, and Diversity.
IST 358. Revolutionary Europe.
IST 359. Nineteenth Century Europe.
IST 360. United Nations and World Organizations.
IST 361. Twentieth Century Europe.
IST 362. Current World Problems.
IST 368. Human Rights and Global Justice.
IST 373. Japanese Civilization.
IST 379. Latin American History.
IST 399. Selected Topics in International Studies.
IST 401. Seminar in International Studies.
IST 409. International Management.
IST 430. Canadian Parliament Internship.
IST 447. International Economics.
IST 469. International Marketing.
ITCD - Industrial Technology - Computer Aided Design Courses
ITCD 103. Computer Aided Design and Drafting I.
ITCD 203. Computer Aided Design and Drafting II.
ITCD 215. Introduction to 3D Design and Modeling.
ITCD 301. Tool and Equipment Design.
ITCD 305. Residential Architectural Design.
ITCD 315. 3D Design, Modeling and Animation.
ITCD 403. Computer Aided Design of Mechanisms.
ITCG - Industrial Technology - Computer Graphics Courses
ITCG 303. Computer Imaging and Illustration.
ITCG 322. Electronic Imaging and Photography.
ITCG 350. Electronic Composition I.
ITCM - Industrial Technology - Construction Management Courses
ITCM 101. Introduction to Construction Technology.
ITCM 202. Structural Analysis.
ITCM 203. Construction Methods and Materials I.
ITCM 204. Codes, Contracts, and Specifications.
ITCM 205. Estimating and Construction Costs.
ITCM 304. Interpretation of Technical Drawings.
ITCM 306. Construction Project Management.
ITCM 310. Principles of Surveying.
ITEC - Electrical, Electronics, Telecommunications and Computer Technology Courses
ITEC 144. Network Fundamentals.
ITEC 215. Basic Control Systems.
ITEC 242. Principles of Communications.
ITEC 244. Fiber Optic Theory and Applications.
ITEC 245. Digital Electronics.
ITEC 342. Electronic Devices and Circuits.
ITEC 343. Motors and Generators.
ITEC 344. Wireless Communications.
ITEC 345. Microprocessor Electronics.
ITEC 346. Programmable Logic Controllers (PLC).
ITEC 355. Digital and Microcontroller System Design.
ITEC 400. Digital Signal Processing I.
ITEC 450. Digital Signal Processing II.
ITEC 443. Industrial Electricity.
ITEC 444. Satellite Communications.
ITMT - Industrial Technology – Manufacturing Courses
ITMT 106. Thermoplastic Processing.
ITMT 107. Thermosetting Plastics and Composites.
ITMT 170. Fundamentals of Robotics.
ITMT 186. Manufacturing and Fabrication.
ITMT 270. Robotics Systems Applications.
ITMT 286. Machine Tool Processes.
ITMT 306. Mold Design and Construction.
ITMT 307. Automated Joining Technology.
ITMT 370. Robotics Interfacing Engineering.
ITMT 386. NC-CNC Manufacturing Technology.
ITMT 470. Robotics Applications Engineering.
ITMT 486. Patternmaking and Foundry.
LEAD 102. Service to Society I.
LEAD 202. Service to Society II.
LEAD 302. Leadership in Organizations.
LSIM - Library Science and Instructional Media Courses
MATH 093. Intermediate Algebra.
MATH 110. Problem Solving Techniques.
MATH 123. Introduction to Statistics.
MATH 131. Mathematical Reasoning and Problem Solving.
MATH 135. Mathematics for Technical Students.
MATH 160. Mathematics for Business and Economics.
MATH 170. Introduction to Computer Science.
MATH 174. Pre-Calculus Mathematics.
MATH 231. Mathematics for the Elementary Teacher I.
MATH 232. Mathematics for the Elementary Teacher II.
MATH 260. FORTRAN Programming.
MATH 300. Introduction to Mathematical Proof.
MATH 301. Elementary Linear Algebra.
MATH 308. Discrete Mathematics.
MATH 320. Codes and Cryptography.
MATH 330. Geometry for Teachers (P-9).
MATH 332. Introduction to Finite Mathematics.
MATH 350. Introduction to Higher Algebra.
*MATH 354. Business Statistics.
MATH 355. Operations Research.
MATH 363. Differential Equations.
MATH 365. Introduction to Mathematical Statistics.
MATH 371. College Geometry II.
MATH 402. Integrated Biology, Mathematics, and Physical Science Teaching Methods.
MATH 403. Integrated Biology, Mathematics, and Science Field Experiences in Teaching.
MATH 410. Introduction to Real Analysis.
MATH 420. Mathematical Statistics.
MATH 440 Biostatistical Methods.
MATH 442. Mathematical Models in Biology for Teachers.
MATH 453. Concepts in the Design of Experiments.
MATH 455. Linear Statistical Models.
MATH 456. Nonparametric Statistics.
MATH 463. Partial Differential Equations.
MATH 473. Projective Geometry.
MATH 481. Mathematics for Engineers and Scientists.
MKT 325. Marketing Ethics & Social Responsibility.
MKT 339. Cooperative Education III.
MKT 340. E-Marketing and Social Networking.
MKT 345. Marketing Strategies for Small Business.
MKT 365. Services and Relationship Marketing.
MKT 375. Sustainable Marketing
MKT 380. Corporate Marketing Strategies.
MKT 399. Selected Workshop Topics.
MKT 439. Cooperative Education IV.
MKT 452. Marketing Research and Analysis.
MKT 454. Integrated Marketing Communication.
MKT 469. International Marketing.
MKT 476. Special Problems in Marketing.
MNGT 160. Business and Society.
MNGT 199. Selected Workshop Topics.
MNGT 261. The Legal Environment of Business Organizations.
MNGT 300. Quantitative Methods in Business and Economics.
MNGT 301. Principles of Management.
MNGT 306. Production and Quality Management.
MNGT 310. Small Business Organization.
MNGT 311. Human Resource Management.
MNGT 339. Cooperative Education III.
MNGT 362. The Legal Environment and Business Practices.
MNGT 365. Financial Issues for Small Business.
MNGT 399. Selected Workshop Topics.
MNGT 401. Health Care Law and Policy.
MNGT 409. International Management.
MNGT 417. Management and Marketing of Public and Nonprofit Organizations.
MNGT 420. New Venture Creation.
MNGT 425. Training and Development in Industry.
MNGT 436. Decision-Making and Project Management.
MNGT 439. Cooperative Education IV.
MNGT 450. Supply Chain Management.
MNGT 463. Law and Ethics in Business.
MNGT 465. Organizational Behavior.
MNGT 475. Business Leadership and Teamwork.
MNGT 476. Special Problems in Management.
MS 101. Introduction to Military Science.
MS 101A. Leadership Laboratory.
MS 102. Introduction to Leadership.
MS 102A. Leadership Laboratory.
MS 201. Self/Team Development.
MS 201A. Leadership Laboratory.
MS 202. Individual/Team Military Tactics.
MS 202A. Leadership Laboratory.
MS 301. Leading Small Organizations I.
MS 301A. Advanced Leadership Laboratory.
MS 302. Leading Small Organizations II.
MS 302A. Advanced Leadership Laboratory.
MS 339. Cooperative Education in Military Leadership.
MS 401. Leadership Challenges and Goal Setting.
MS 401A. Advanced Leadership Laboratory.
MS 402. Transition to Lieutenant.
MSU - University Studies Courses
MUSC - Music (Conducting) Courses
MUSE - Music (Education) Courses
MUSE 207. Foundations of Music Education.
MUSE 215. Microcomputers and Music.
MUSE 222. Music for the Elementary Teacher.
MUSE 325. Materials and Methods for Elementary Grades.
MUSE 375. Vocal Methods and Materials.
MUSE 376. Instrumental Materials and Methods.
MUSE 377. Instrumental Repair and Maintenance.
MUSE 416. Vocal Pedagogy for the Music Educator.
MUSE 458. Percussion Pedagogy.
MUSG - Music (Class Applied) Courses
MUSG 126. Traditional English and American Dance.
MUSG 136. Class Classical Guitar.
MUSG 183. Studio Improvisation.
MUSG 214. Class Brasswinds II.
MUSG 240. Diction for Singers I.
MUSG 241. Diction for Singers II.
MUSH - Music (History and Literature) Courses
MUSH 171. Global Perspectives in Music.
MUSH 267. World Cultures through the Humanities.
MUSH 362. History of Music II.
MUSH 364. African-American Music.
MUSH 365. Jazz History and Literature.
MUSH 481. Keyboard Literature.
MUSM - Music (Ensembles) Courses
MUSM 200, 400. Student Recital.
MUSM 345. Keyboard Chamber Music.
MUSM 363. Tuba and Euphonium Ensemble.
MUSM 369. Percussion Ensemble.
MUSM 382. Jazz Vocal Ensemble.
MUSP - Music (Private Applied) Courses
MUSP 200, 400 Performance Class.
MUSP 101, 201, 301, 401 Private Flute.
MUSP 102, 202, 302, 402 Private Oboe.
MUSP 103, 203, 303, 403 Private Bassoon.
MUSP 104, 204, 304, 404 Private Clarinet.
MUSP 105, 205, 305, 405 Private Saxophone.
MUSP 106, 206, 306, 406 Private Horn.
MUSP 107, 207, 307, 407 Private Trumpet.
MUSP 108, 208, 308, 408 Private Euphonium.
MUSP 109, 209, 309, 409 Private Trombone.
MUSP 110, 210, 310, 410 Private Tuba.
MUSP 116, 216, 316, 416 Private Harp.
MUSP 119, 219, 319, 419 Private Percussion.
MUSP 127, 227, 327, 427 Private Violin.
MUSP 128, 228, 328, 428 Private Viola.
MUSP 129, 229, 329, 429 Private Cello.
MUSP 130, 230, 330, 430 Private Double Bass.
MUSP 135, 235, 335, 435 Private Classical Guitar.
MUSP 136, 236, 336 Private Guitar.
MUSP 137, 237, 337, 437 Private Electric Bass.
MUSP 138a, 238a, 338a, 438a Private Bluegrass Banjo.
MUSP 138b, 238b, 338b, 438b Private Old Time Banjo.
MUSP 138c, 238c, 338c, 438c Private Mandolin.
MUSP 138d, 238d, 338d, 438d Private Traditional Guitar.
MUSP 138e, 238e, 338e, 438e Private Ctry. Electric Guitar.
MUSP 138f, 238f, 338f, 438f Private Upright Trad. Bass.
MUSP 138g, 238g, 338g, 438g Private Dobro.
MUSP 138h, 238h, 338h, 438h Private Mountain Dulcimer.
MUSP 138i, 238i, 338i, 438i Private BG & Ctry. Fiddle.
MUSP 138j, 238i, 338j, 438j Private Old Time Fiddle.
MUSP 138k, 238k, 338k, 438k Private Celtic Fiddle.
MUSP 140, 240, 340, 440 Private Voice.
MUSP 141, 241, 341, 441 Private Harpsichord.
MUSP 142, 242, 342, 442 Private Organ.
MUSP 143, 243, 343, 443 Private Piano.
MUSP 162, 262, 362, 462 Private Composition.
MUSP 163, 263, 363, 463 Private Conducting.
MUSP 470. Composition Recital.
MUST - Music (Theory and Composition) Courses
MUST 103. Practical Theory for Traditional Music.
MUST 104. Traditional Vocal Harmony.
MUST 263. Elementary Composition I.
MUST 264. Elementary Composition II.
MUST 363. Intermediate Composition I.
MUST 364. Intermediate Composition II.
MUST 461. Advanced Composition I.
MUST 462. Advanced Composition II.
MUST 433. Arranging for Jazz Ensembles I.
MUSW - Music (Research) Courses
NURA - Nursing (Associate) Courses
NURA 105. Maternal Newborn Nursing.
NURA 110. LPN to ADN Transition Course.
NURA 111. Paramedic/ADN Transition Course.
NURB - Nursing (Bachelor's) Courses
NURB 260. Wellness and Health Promotion.
NURB 262. Foundational Skills for Professional Nursing.
NURB 264. Family Health Nursing.
NURB 266. Community-Based Nursing Care.
NURB 320. Care of Older Adults.
NURB 322. Mental Health Nursing.
NURB 324. Acute Alterations in Adult Health I.
NURB 326. Advanced Health Assessment
NURB 327. Transition to Professional Nursing Practice.
NURB 361. Introduction to Nursing Research.
NURB 420. Acute Alterations in Adult Health II.
NURB 422. Chronic Alterations in Health.
NURB 461. Nursing Leadership and Management.
NURS 100. Orientation to Health Care Professions.
NURS 120. Dosage Calculation for Health Care Professionals.
NURS 202. Medical Terminology.
NURS 300. Ethical and Legal Issues in Health Care.
NURS 302. Health Maintenance Throughout the Life Span.
NURS 303. Women's Health Care.
NURS 304. Men's Health Issues.
NURS 321. Introduction to Multidisciplinary Health Services.
NURS 331. Issues and Trends in Health Care Delivery Systems.
NURS 361. Leadership for the Health Care Professional.
PDI - Personal Development Institute Courses
PHED - Physical Education Courses
PHED 108. Restricted Physical Education.
PHED 109. Elementary Horsemanship.
PHED 110. Martial Arts/Self-Defense.
PHED 117. Stunts and Tumbling.
PHED 123. Folk and Square Dancing.
PHED 131. Intermediate Swimming.
PHED 133. Instruction to Water Safety.
PHED 143. Backpacking and Orienteering.
PHED 205. Lifetime Fitness (A Scientific Approach).
PHED 212. Games and Rhythms for Elementary Teachers.
PHED 213. Methods of Teaching Individual Sports.
PHED 214. Methods of Teaching Racket Sports.
PHED 215. Methods of Teaching Team Sports.
PHED 216. Methods of Teaching Lifetime Sports.
PHED 217. Methods of Teaching Gymnastics and the Martial Arts.
PHED 218. Methods of Teaching Dance.
PHED 220. Athletic Training I.
PHED 221. Therapeutic Modalities.
PHED 301. Evaluation in Exercise Science.
PHED 306. Functional Anatomy/Biomechanics.
PHED 311. Movement Exploration.
PHED 315. Motor Development and Motor Learning.
PHED 326. Exercise Program Leadership.
PHED 330. Scientific Bases of Coaching.
PHED 332. Principles of Strength and Conditioning.
PHED 336. Foundations of Sport Psychology.
PHED 340. Athletic Training II.
PHED 341. Athletic Injury Assessment.
PHED 420. Administration of School Athletic Programs.
PHED 423. Exercise Management: Special Populations.
PHED 424. Introduction to Therapeutic Exercise.
PHED 430. The Psychosocial Dimensions of Sport and Physical Activity.
PHED 432. Physiology of Exercise.
PHED 441. Exercise Testing and Prescription.
PHED 450. Planning and Managing Exercise Programs.
PHED 453A. Corporate Practicum.
PHED 453B. Clinical Practicum.
PHED 453C. Clinical Internship in Kinesiotherapy.
PHED 476. Special Problems in Physical Education.
PHED 475. Adapted Physical Education.
PHED 477. Coaching Internship.
PHIL 200. Introduction to Philosophy.
PHIL 300. Philosophy of Science.
PHIL 306. Introduction to Logic.
PHIL 307. Philosophy of Religion.
PHIL 308. Philosophy of the Arts.
PHIL 313. American Philosophy.
PHIL 321. The Meaning of Life.
PHIL 333. Environmental Ethics.
PHIL 341. Philosophy and Death.
PHIL 351. Philosophy of Love and Sex.
PHIL 355 Ancient and Medieval Philosophy.
PHIL 356. Modern and Contemporary Philosophy.
PHIL 361. Social and Political Philosophy.
PHYS 109. A History of the Universe.
PHYS 110. Concepts in Astronomy.
PHYS 201. Elementary Physics I.
PHYS 201A. Elementary Physics I Laboratory.
PHYS 202. Elementary Physics II.
PHYS 202A. Elementary Physics II Laboratory.
PHYS 220. The Science of Music.
PHYS 231. Engineering Physics I.
PHYS 231A. Engineering Physics I Laboratory.
PHYS 232. Engineering Physics II.
PHYS 232A. Engineering Physics II Laboratory.
PHYS 239. Cooperative Education.
PHYS 332. Electricity and Magnetism.
PHYS 339. Cooperative Education.
PHYS 340. Experimental Physics.
PHYS 353. Concepts of Modern Physics.
PHYS 361. Fundamentals of Electronics.
PHYS 381. Computer Solutions to Engineering and Science Problems.
PHYS 410. Solid State Physics.
PHYS 412. Light and Physical Optics.
PHYS 431. Space Plasma Physics.
PHYS 439. Cooperative Education
PLS - Paralegal Studies Courses
PLS 210. Introduction to Paralegalism.
PLS 226. Law for the Layperson.
PLS 325. Civil Litigation for the Paralegal I.
PLS 326. Civil Litigation for the Paralegal II.
PLS 334. Torts, Personal Injury Litigation, and Insurance Law.
PLS 335. Contracts and the Uniform Commercial Code.
PLS 336. Wills, Trusts, and Estates.
PLS 340. Criminal Law and Procedure.
PLS 360. Paralegal Specialty Course.
PLS 476. Special Problems in Paralegal Studies.
PSY 154. Introduction to Psychology.
PSY 156. Lifespan Developmental Psychology.
PSY 157. Psychology of Adjustment.
PSY 223. Female Brain and Behavior.
PSY 281. Experimental Design and Analysis I.
PSY 282. Experimental Design and Analysis II.
PSY 339. Cooperative Education.
PSY 353. Industrial Psychology.
PSY 354. Introduction to Social Psychology.
PSY 356. Cognitive Development of the Infant and Child.
PSY 358. Psychological Testing.
PSY 359. Applied Behavior Analysis.
PSY 380. Cognitive Psychology.
PSY 384. Sensation & Perception.
PSY 389. Honors Seminar in Psychology.
PSY 390. Psychology of Personality.
PSY 421. Physiological Psychology.
PSY 422. Comparative Psychology.
PSY 452. Disorders of Childhood.
PSY 456. Introduction to Clinical Psychology.
PSY 469. Counseling Psychology.
PSY 477. Seminar in Developmental Research.
RAPP - Regional Analysis and Public Policy Courses
RAPP 201. Society, Nature, & Development.
RAPP 202. Basic Computer Techniques in Regional Analysis.
RAPP 300. Seminar in Regional Issues I.
RAPP 350. Practicing Regional Analysis I.
RCP - Respiratory Care Courses
RCP 110. Cardiopulmonary Anatomy & Physiology.
RCP 120. Theory and Principles of Respiratory Care.
RCP 125. Cardiopulmonary Evaluation.
RCP 175. Clinical Practice II.
RCP 190. Advanced Ventilatory Support.
RCP 200. Clinical Practice III.
RCP 204. Emergency & Special Procedures I.
RCP 210. Cardiopulmonary Pathophysiology.
RCP 212. Neonatal/Pediatric Respiratory Care.
RCP 214. Advanced Diagnostic Procedures.
RCP 225. Clinical Practice IV.
REAL 105. Principles of Real Estate.
REAL 200. Real and Personal Property Auctions.
REAL 303. Real Estate Market Analysis.
REAL 309. Real Estate Land Planning and Development.
REAL 320. Real Estate Marketing.
REAL 330. Real Estate Property Management.
REAL 331. Real Estate Finance & Investment.
REAL 339. Cooperative Education III.
REAL 399. Selected Workshop Topics.
REAL 400. Real Estate Brokerage.
REL 321. Early and Medieval Christian Thought.
REL 322. Modern Christian Thought (1500 to 1900).
RSCI - Radiologic Sciences Courses
RSCI 110. Introduction to Radiologic Sciences.
RSCI 206. Radiographic Anatomy, Positioning, and Imaging Production I.
RSCI 210. Radiographic Equipment and Imaging I.
RSCI 230. Radiography Clinical Internship I.
RSCI 300. Film Critique and Evaluation.
RSCI 310. Radiographic Anatomy, Positioning, and Image Production II.
RSCI 320. Radiography Clinical Internship II.
RSCI 335. Radiation Biology and Protection.
RSCI 340. Radiographic Equipment and Imaging II.
RSCI 346. Radiation Physics and Electronics.
RUS 102. Beginning Russian II.
RUS 201. Intermediate Russian I.
RUS 202. Intermediate Russian II.
SCI 103. Introduction to Physical Sciences.
SCI 104. Modern Issues and Problems in the Physical Sciences.
SCI 110. Introduction to Scientific Computing.
SCI 111. Inquiry Physical Science for Elementary Teachers.
SCI 112. Inquiry Earth and Space Science for Elementary Teachers.
SCI 402. Integrated Biology, Mathematics, and Physical Science Teaching Methods.
SCI 403. Integrated Biology, Mathematics, and Science Field Experiences in Teaching.
SCI 490. Science for the Elementary Teacher.
SCI 491. Science for the Middle School Teacher.
SOC 203. Contemporary Social Problems.
SOC 210. The Sociology of Deviance.
SOC 273. Introduction to Women's Studies.
SOC 300. Social Stratification.
SOC 305. Cultural Anthropology.
SOC 306. Juvenile Delinquency.
SOC 316. Global Crime and Terrorism.
SOC 330. Applied Medical Sociology.
SOC 333. Sociology of Gender Violence: Prospectives on Women and Intimate Partner Violence.
SOC 350. The Human Experience of Sex and Gender.
SOC 354. The Individual and Society.
SOC 363. Cross-Cultural Perspectives on the Sex Industry.
SOC 374. American Minority Relations.
SOC 376. Industrial Sociology.
SOC 388. Sociology of Punishment.
SOC 439. Cooperative Education.
SOC 450. Research Methodology.
SOC 451. Social Science Data Analysis.
SOC 455. Qualitative Research for the Social Sciences.
SOC 461. Sociology of the Law.
SPA 101. Spanish Language and Culture I.
SPA 102. Spanish Language and Culture II.
SPA 201. Intermediate Spanish I.
SPA 202. Intermediate Spanish II.
SPA 208. Spanish Phonetics and Pronunciation.
SPA 210. Spanish for Business Communication I.
SPA 211. Spanish for Business Communication II.
SPA 300. Grammar and Composition.
SPA 301. Survey of Peninsular Spanish Literature from 1700.
SPA 302. Survey of Spanish American Literature from Colonial Times to 1880.
SPA 304. Spanish Culture and Civilization.
SPA 306. Latin American Culture and Civilization.
SPA 309. Explorations in Hispanic Cinema Analysis.
SPA 401. Masterpieces of Spanish Literature.
SPA 402. Masterpieces of Spanish American Literature.
SPA 404. Advanced Spanish Grammar.
SPA 405. Linguistics and Language Teaching.
SPA 432. Contemporary Spanish and Spanish American Literature.
SPMT - Sport Management Courses
SPMT 100. Introduction to Sport Management.
SPMT 102. Diversity in Sport and Physical Activity.
SPMT 200. Management of Sport and Physical Activity Programs.
SPMT 206. Ethics in Sport and Physical Activity.
SPMT 309. Risk Management in Sport and Physical Activity.
SPMT 310. Governance in Sport.
SPMT 380. Sport Media Relations.
SPMT 402. Planning, Designing, and Managing Sport and Physical Activity Facilities.
SPMT 430. Sport in a Global Society.
SPMT 450. Field Experience Preparation.
SPMT 471. Sport Management Internship.
SPMT 476. Special Problems in Sport Management.
SPMT 480. Legal Aspects of Sport & Physical Activity.
SPMT 481. Employee Service Management in Sport and Physical Activity Settings.
SSE - Space Science and Engineering Courses
SSE 110. Introduction to Spaceflight.
SSE 120. Introduction to Satellites and Space Systems.
SSE 341. Solid-State Electronic Devices.
SSE 380. Materials Science for Space Applications.
SSE 431. Space Plasma Physics.
SWK 210. Orientation to Social Work.
SWK 230. Social Welfare History and Ethics.
SWK 300. The Criminogenic Family.
SWK 301 Comparative Family Violence: An International Perspective.
SWK 306. Juvenile Delinquency.
SWK 310. Field Experience in Social Work.
SWK 315. Child Welfare Services.
SWK 320. Human Behavior in the Social Environment-Conception to Young Adulthood.
SWK 321. Human Behavior in the Social Environment-Middle Adulthood to Death.
SWK 324. Social Work Research.
SWK 325. Social Work Generalist Perspective.
SWK 326. Generalist Practicum.
SWK 330. Applied Medical Sociology.
SWK 333. Beginning Skills for Human Service Professionals.
SWK 334. Sociology of Gender Violence: Prospectives on Women and Intimate Partner Violence.
SWK 340. Community Mental Health.
SWK 358. Child Abuse and Neglect.
SWK 370. Substance Abuse Counseling.
SWK 380. Social Work Practice in Health Care.
SWK 381. Race, Class, Gender and Crime.
SWK 416. Working with Offenders.
SWK 420. Social Work Administration and Management.
SWK 424. Social Work Micro Practice.
SWK 426. Social Work Mezzo Skills.
SWK 430. Social Policy and Planning.
SWK 451. Social Science Data Analysis.
SWK 458. Child Abuse and Neglect Practice Skills.
SWK 497. Practicum in Social Work.
THEA 100. Fundamentals of the Theatre.
THEA 105. Modern Dance Technique.
THEA 107. Introduction to Dance Performance Art.
THEA 110. Introduction to the Theatre.
THEA 177. Theatre Production and Performance Practicum.
THEA 200. Introduction to Dramatic Literature.
THEA 205. Intermediate Modern Dance.
THEA 207. Dance Improvisation.
THEA 210. Technical Production.
THEA 225. Introduction to Theatre Production Design.
THEA 277. Theatre Production and Performance Practicum.
THEA 305. Advanced Modern Dance Technique.
THEA 308. Intermediate Ballet.
THEA 311. Theatre Practicum I.
THEA 312. Theatre Practicum II.
THEA 313. Theatre Practicum III.
THEA 318. Hip-Hop and Urban Dance.
THEA 327. Creative Sewing for the Theatre I.
THEA 328. Creative Sewing for the Theatre II.
THEA 377. Theatre Production and Performance Practicum.
THEA 413. Advanced Play Direction.
THEA 452. Early Dramatic Literature.
THEA 453. Modern Dramatic Literature.
THEA 464. Advanced Stage Design.
THEA 465 Advanced Stage Lighting.
VET - Veterinary Technology Courses
VET 108. Veterinary Clinical Anatomy.
VET 112. Animal Care Techniques I.
VET 213. Animal Care Techniques II.
VET 218. Introduction to Veterinary Laboratory Techniques.
VET 245. Veterinary Physiology & Pharmacology.
VET 257. Concepts of Large Animal Diseases I.
VET 258. Small Animal Medicine & Surgery I.
VET 259. Veterinary Clinical Pathology I.
VET 260. Veterinary Diagnostic Imaging.
VET 261. Large Animal Clinics I.
VET 262. Small Animal Clinics I.
VET 264. Veterinary Clinical Pathology Clinics I.
VET 265. Veterinary Diagnostic Imaging Clinics.
VET 357. Concepts of Large Animal Diseases II.
VET 358. Small Animal Medicine & Surgery II.
VET 359. Veterinary Clinical Pathology II.
VET 363. Veterinary Preceptorship.
VET 364. Veterinary Clinical Pathology Clinics II.
VET 365. Veterinary Dentistry Clinics.
VET 366. Veterinary Dentistry.
VET 367. Large Animal Clinics II.
VET 368. Small Animal Clinics II.
WST 120. Approaches to Literature.
WST 210. Introduction to Political Theory.
WST 223. Female Brain and Behavior.
WST 230. Social Welfare History and Ethics.
WST 273. Introduction to Women's Studies.
WST 302. The Criminogenic Family.
WST 303. Comparative Family Violence: An International Perspective.
WST 305. Cultural Anthropology.
WST 313. Women in American History.
WST 317. Feminist Political Thought.
WST 320. Women Writers and Feminist Perspectives.
WST 322. Gender and Education.
WST 333. Sociology of Gender Violence: Perspectives on Women and Intimate Partner Violence.
WST 340. Community Mental Health.
WST 350. The Human Experience of Sex and Gender.
WST 351. Philosophy of Love and Sex.
WST 354. The Individual and Society.
WST 363. Cross-Cultural Perspectives on the Sex Industry.
WST 374. American Minority Relations.
WST 377. 20th Century Asian Wars.
WST 380. Race, Class, Gender and Crime.
WST 391. Advanced Expository Writing.
WST 394. Gay and Lesbian Literature.
WST 397. Social Stratification.
WST 452. Issues in Contemporary Broadcasting.