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Course Descriptions


 
  
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    ENGL 2375 - Literature for Children and Adolescents


    Prerequisites: ENGL 1301 or its equivalent with a “C” or better and ENGL 1302 or its equivalent with a “C” or better.

    Writing Basic Skills Prerequisite: ENGL 0301
    Reading Basic Skills Prerequisite: READ 0303
    A survey of classic and contemporary literature for children and adolescents with attention to literary history, aesthetic qualities, and critical approaches. May be useful for education majors. This is a writing intensive course that requires a written research project.

    Unique Need Course: Check with your transfer institution to verify acceptance of courses.

    Semester Hours: (3-3-0)

    CIP: 16.0104.51 13

  
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    FIRT 1319 - Firefighter Health and Safety


    Writing Basic Skills Prerequisite: ENGL 0301
    Reading Basic Skills Prerequisite: READ 0303
    This course will be a study of firefighter occupational health and safety issues in both emergency and non-emergency situations. Topics to be covered include Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) and National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) standards as they apply to the firefighting career field.

    Semester Hours: (3-3-0)

    CIP: 43.0201

  
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    FREN 1300 - Beginning Conversational French I


    For beginning students whose goal is to learn to communicate orally in French. Students will develop speaking, listening skills, and cultural awareness.

    Semester Hours: (3-3-0)

    CIP: 16.0901.54 13

  
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    FREN 1310 - Beginning Conversational French II


    Prerequisites: FREN 1300, departmental approval, or placement exam.

    For beginning students whose main goal is to learn to communicate in French. This is a continuation of FREN 1300.

    Semester Hours: (3-3-0)

    CIP: 16.0901.54 13

  
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    FREN 1411 - Elementary French I


    Introductory course that presents the fundamentals of the French language and culture in order to develop listening, speaking, reading, and writing skills. Language lab is required.

    Semester Hours: (4-4-1)

    CIP: 16.0901.51 13

  
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    FREN 1412 - Elementary French II


    Prerequisites: FREN 1411, departmental approval, or placement exam.

    Introductory course that presents the fundamentals of the French language and culture in order to develop listening, speaking, reading, and writing skills. This course is a continuation of FREN 1411. A language lab is required.

    Semester Hours: (4-4-1)

    CIP: 16.0901.51 13

  
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    FREN 2311 - Intermediate French I


    Prerequisites: FREN 1412, departmental approval, or placement exam.

    This course is a continuation of Fren1412. It provides additional development of language skills in listening, speaking, reading, and writing. Short literary selections are introduced in a context of French culture and civilization.

    Semester Hours: (3-3-0)

    CIP: 16.0901.52 13

  
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    FREN 2312 - Intermediate French II


    Prerequisites: FREN 2311, departmental approval, or placement exam.

    This course is a continuation of FREN 2311. It provides additional development of language skills in listening, speaking, reading, and writing. Short literary selections are introduced in a context of French culture and literature.

    Semester Hours: (3-3-0)

    CIP: 16.0901.52 13

  
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    GEOG 1301 - Physical Geography


    Writing Basic Skills Prerequisite: ENGL 0300
    Reading Basic Skills Prerequisite: READ 0302
    Math Basic Skills Prerequisite: MATH 0303
    Introduction to the concepts which provide a foundation for continued study of geography. Includes the different elements of natural environment as related to human activities and map concepts with an emphasis on physical geography.

    Semester Hours: (3-3-0)

    CIP: 45.0701.51 25

  
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    GEOG 1302 - Cultural Geography


    Writing Basic Skills Prerequisite: ENGL 0300
    Reading Basic Skills Prerequisite: READ 0302
    Math Basic Skills Prerequisite: MATH 0302
    Introduction to the study of culture and the patterns of human organization and distribution.

    Semester Hours: (3-3-0)

    CIP: 45.0701.51 25

  
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    GEOG 1303 - World Regional Geography


    Study major world regions with emphasis on prevailing conditions and developments, including emerging conditions and trends, and the awareness of diversity of ideas and practices to be found in those regions. Course content may include one or more regions.

    Semester Hours: (3-3-0)

    CIP: 45.0701.53 25

  
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    GEOG 2312 - Economic Geography and Global Issues


    Cross-Listed With: ECON 2311

    Writing Basic Skills Prerequisite: ENGL 0301
    Reading Basic Skills Prerequisite: READ 0303
    Math Basic Skills Prerequisite: MATH 0303
    This course examines the history and theory of international trade and global economic development. Economic, social, cultural, and political issues which impact the global economy and basic human welfare are studied.

    Semester Hours: (3-3-0)

    CIP: 45.0701.52 25

  
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    GEOL 1301 - Earth Sciences Lecture I


    Writing Basic Skills Prerequisite: ENGL 0301
    Reading Basic Skills Prerequisite: READ 0303
    Math Basic Skills Prerequisite: MATH 0301
    Topics include the nature of the earth as revealed by geology, astronomy, meteorology, oceanography, and other related physical sciences. Some laboratory experiences or field trips may be included.

    Semester Hours: (3-3-0)

    CIP: 40.0601.51 03

  
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    GEOL 1304 - Historical Geology Lecture


    Prerequisites: GEOL 1301 or GEOL 1401 or GEOL 1403

    Writing Basic Skills Prerequisite: ENGL 0301
    Reading Basic Skills Prerequisite: READ 0303
    Math Basic Skills Prerequisite: MATH 0301
    This course focuses on the origin and evolution of the earth through geologic time, emphasizing organic evolution and plate tectonics. Occasional field trips may be arranged.

    Semester Hours: (3-3-0)

    CIP: 40.0601.54 03

  
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    GEOL 1401 - Earth Sciences I


    Writing Basic Skills Prerequisite: ENGL 0300
    Reading Basic Skills Prerequisite: READ 0302
    Math Basic Skills Prerequisite: MATH 0301
    Topics include the nature of the earth as revealed by geology, astronomy, meteorology, oceanography, and other related physical sciences. Some field trips may be included.

    Semester Hours: (4-3-3)

    CIP: 40.0601.51 03

  
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    GEOL 1403 - Physical Geology


    Writing Basic Skills Prerequisite: ENGL 0301
    Reading Basic Skills Prerequisite: READ 0303
    Math Basic Skills Prerequisite: MATH 0301
    This course is an introduction to the nature and properties of rocks and minerals; processes by which they are formed, altered, and transported; and the nature and development of the landscape. Laboratory work includes the study of minerals, rocks, and topographic and geologic maps. Occasional field trips may be arranged.

    Semester Hours: (4-3-3)

    CIP: 40.0601.54 03

  
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    GEOL 1404 - Historical Geology


    Prerequisites: GEOL 1301 or GEOL 1401 or GEOL 1403

    Writing Basic Skills Prerequisite: ENGL 0301
    Reading Basic Skills Prerequisite: READ 0303
    Math Basic Skills Prerequisite: MATH 0301
    This course focuses on the origin and evolution of the earth through geologic time, emphasizing organic evolution and plate tectonics. Laboratory work in this course includes the study of rocks, fossils, geographic maps, geologic maps, and other aspects of earth history. Occasional field trips may be arranged.

    Semester Hours: (4-3-3)

    CIP: 40.0601.54 03

  
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    GERM 1300 - Beginning Conversational German I


    For beginning students whose goal is to learn to communicate orally in German. Students will develop speaking, listening skills, and cultural awareness.

    Semester Hours: (3-3-0)

    CIP: 16.0501.54 13

  
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    GERM 1310 - Beginning Conversational German II


    Prerequisites: GERM 1300 or departmental approval

    For beginning students whose goal is to learn to communicate orally in German. Students will develop speaking, listening skills, and cultural awareness. This is a continuation of GERM 1300. Language lab is available.

    Semester Hours: (3-3-0)

    CIP: 16.0501.54 13

  
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    GERM 1411 - Elementary German I


    Introductory course that presents the fundamentals of the German language and culture in order to develop listening, speaking, reading, and writing skills. Language lab is required.

    Semester Hours: (4-4-1)

    CIP: 16.0501.51 13

  
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    GERM 1412 - Elementary German II


    Prerequisites: GERM 1411 or departmental approval

    Introductory course that presents the fundamentals of the German language and culture in order to develop listening, speaking, reading, and writing skills. Language lab is required. This course is a continuation of GERM 1411.

    Semester Hours: (4-4-1)

    CIP: 16.0501.51 13

  
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    GOVT 2301 - American/Texas: National and State


    Writing Basic Skills Prerequisite: ENGL 0300
    Reading Basic Skills Prerequisite: READ 0302
    A comparison of the Texas and United States Constitutions and an analysis of federalism, citizenship, governmental institutions, and local government. Fulfills three units of the legislative requirement for completion of six units of the Texas Constitution and the United States Constitution.

    Semester Hours: (3-3-0)

    CIP: 45.1002.51 25

  
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    GOVT 2302 - American Government: Problems and Policies


    Writing Basic Skills Prerequisite: ENGL 0300
    Reading Basic Skills Prerequisite: READ 0302
    A general survey course in American government covering the United States Constitution and policy issues in American government. Fulfills the legislative requirement for the United States Constitution.

    Semester Hours: (3-3-0)

    CIP: 45.1002.51 25

  
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    GOVT 2304 - Introduction to Political Science


    Prerequisites: GOVT 2305 or GOVT 2301

    Writing Basic Skills Prerequisite: ENGL 0300
    Reading Basic Skills Prerequisite: READ 0302
    Introductory survey of the discipline of political science focusing on the history, scope, and methods of the field, and the substantive topics of the discipline. The course cannot be substituted for GOVT 2305 - American Government or GOVT 2306 - Texas Government.

    Semester Hours: (3-3-0)

    CIP: 45.1001.52 25

  
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    GOVT 2305 - Federal Government


    Writing Basic Skills Prerequisite: ENGL 0300
    Reading Basic Skills Prerequisite: READ 0302
    A general survey course in American government covering the theories and concepts of government, the United States Constitution, politics, public opinion, political parties, human rights, and the functions of national, state and local government.

    Semester Hours: (3-3-0)

    CIP: 45.1002.51 25

  
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    GOVT 2306 - Texas Government


    Writing Basic Skills Prerequisite: ENGL 0300
    Reading Basic Skills Prerequisite: READ 0302
    A general survey of the United States and Texas Constitutions, federalism, citizenship, voting and local governments with an emphasis on Texas government. Credit in GOVT 2305 is necessary to satisfy the legislative requirement for graduation. It is recommended that students enroll in GOVT 2306 if only three hours of government are needed to meet the requirements of a technical curriculum or to satisfy the state requirements for teacher certification.

    Semester Hours: (3-3-0)

    CIP: 45.1002.51 25

  
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    GOVT 2370 - The U.S. Congress


    An introduction to the U.S. Congress, including legislative structure, organization, political control and procedures of Congress by internal analysis and comparison with other legislative bodies.

    Unique Need Course: Check with your transfer institution to verify acceptance of courses.

    Semester Hours: (3-3-0)

    CIP: 45.1002.51 25

  
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    GOVT 2372 - The U.S. Presidency


    An introduction to the U.S. Presidency, including the constitutional, traditional and popular determinations of presidential roles and powers, focusing on the organizational style and influence of various presidents.

    Unique Need Course: Check with your transfer institution to verify acceptance of courses.

    Semester Hours: (3-3-0)

    CIP: 45.1002.52 25

  
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    GOVT 2376 - Introduction to Comparative Politics


    An introduction to the study of political development, political processes, and political institutions in several European and non-European settings. Emphasis is on the similarities and differences between and among industrial and less industrial countries, including the roots of dictatorship and democracy and sources of political stability or instability in different parts of the world. Includes study of the social and economic forces that shape the political process.

    Unique Need Course: Check with your transfer institution to verify acceptance of courses.

    Semester Hours: (3-3-0)

    CIP: 45.1002.52 25

  
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    GOVT 2378 - Introduction to International Relations


    Prerequisites: GOVT 2301 or GOVT 2302

    Writing Basic Skills Prerequisite: ENGL 0300
    Reading Basic Skills Prerequisite: READ 0302
    Major global issues (e.g. international trade, human rights, terrorism, global warming) are examined from the varying perspectives of different international relations theories. Students are presented with different theoretical explanations of the global problems and different prescriptions about what to do about the problems are developed and discussed within the class.

    Unique Need Course: Check with your transfer institution to verify acceptance of courses.

    Semester Hours: (3-3-0)

    CIP: 45.0901.71 25

  
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    HIST 1301 - United States History I


    Writing Basic Skills Prerequisite: ENGL 0300
    Reading Basic Skills Prerequisite: READ 0303
    A general survey of United States history from the exploration of America through 1877. It satisfies one-half of the legislative requirement of six semester hours in American History.

    Semester Hours: (3-3-0)

    CIP: 54.0102.51 25

  
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    HIST 1302 - United States History II


    Writing Basic Skills Prerequisite: ENGL 0300
    Reading Basic Skills Prerequisite: READ 0303
    A general survey of United States history from 1877 to the present. It satisfies one-half of the legislative requirement of six semester hours in American History.

    Semester Hours: (3 -3- 0)

    CIP: 54.0102.51 25

  
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    HIST 2301 - Texas History


    Prerequisites: Credit for three semester hours of history.

    Writing Basic Skills Prerequisite: ENGL 0301
    Reading Basic Skills Prerequisite: READ 0303
    Survey of the history of Texas from the Spanish exploration to the present, emphasizing the Spanish period and the Anglo-American occupation of the region north of the Rio Grande. It may be used to satisfy one-half of the legislative requirement of six semester hours in American History.

    Semester Hours: (3-3-0)

    CIP: 54.0102.52 25

  
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    HIST 2311 - Western Civilization I


    Writing Basic Skills Prerequisite: ENGL 0301
    Reading Basic Skills Prerequisite: READ 0303
    Survey of the political, social, economic, military, cultural and intellectual development of Europe from prehistory to the 17th century.

    Semester Hours: (3-3-0)

    CIP: 54.0101.54 25

  
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    HIST 2312 - Western Civilization II


    Writing Basic Skills Prerequisite: ENGL 0301
    Reading Basic Skills Prerequisite: READ 0303
    Survey of the political, social, economic, military, cultural and intellectual development of Europe from the 17th century to the present

    Semester Hours: (3 -3- 0)

    CIP: 54.0101.54 25

  
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    HIST 2321 - World Civilizations I


    Writing Basic Skills Prerequisite: ENGL 0301
    Reading Basic Skills Prerequisite: READ 0303
    Highlighting Eurasian, African, and American cultures, this course surveys world history to 1500. Within a general framework of social, economic, political, and cultural development, the course emphasizes regional patterns of development and cross cultural interactions over time.

    Semester Hours: (3-3-0)

    CIP: 54.0101.53 25

  
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    HIST 2322 - World Civilizations II


    Writing Basic Skills Prerequisite: ENGL 0301
    Reading Basic Skills Prerequisite: READ 0303
    Study of the contact of peoples and cultural change since the fifteenth century. Within a general framework of social, economic, political, and cultural development, the course emphasizes the growth of empires and the Columbian Exchange, the Industrial Revolution, Imperialism and Resistance, the global conflicts of the 20th Century, and the Cold War and Decolonization.

    Semester Hours: (3-3-0)

    CIP: 54.0101.53 25

  
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    HIST 2323 - Eastern Civilizations


    Writing Basic Skills Prerequisite: ENGL 0300
    Reading Basic Skills Prerequisite: READ 0302
    Survey of the political, social, economic, military, cultural, and intellectual development of Asia from prehistory to the present.

    Semester Hours: (3-3-0)

    CIP: 54.0101.53 25

  
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    HIST 2327 - Mexican-American History I


    Writing Basic Skills Prerequisite: ENGL 0300
    Reading Basic Skills Prerequisite: READ 0302
    Historical, economic, social, and cultural development of the Mexican American experience to the 19th Century.

    Semester Hours: (3-3-0)

    CIP: 05.0203.52.25

  
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    HIST 2328 - Mexican-American History II


    Writing Basic Skills Prerequisite: ENGL 0301
    Reading Basic Skills Prerequisite: READ 0303
    Historical, economic, social, and cultural development of the Mexican-American experience from the 19th Century.

    Semester Hours: (3-3-0)

    CIP: 05.0203.52 25

  
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    HIST 2381 - African-American History


    Writing Basic Skills Prerequisite: ENGL 0300
    Reading Basic Skills Prerequisite: READ 0302
    Historical, economic, social, and cultural development of African-American groups.

    Semester Hours: (3-3-0)

    CIP: 45.1101.53 25

  
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    HUMA 1301 - Introduction to the Humanities I


    Writing Basic Skills Prerequisite: ENGL 0301
    Reading Basic Skills Prerequisite: READ 0303
    An interdisciplinary, multi-perspective assessment of cultural, political, philosophical, and aesthetic factors critical to the formulation of values and the historical development of the individual and of society.

    Semester Hours: (3-3-0)

    CIP: 24.0103.51 12

  
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    HUMA 1302 - Introduction to the Humanities II


    Writing Basic Skills Prerequisite: ENGL 0301
    Reading Basic Skills Prerequisite: READ 0303
    An interdisciplinary, multi-perspective assessment of cultural, political, philosophical, and aesthetic factors critical to the formulation of values and the historical development of the individual and of society.

    Semester Hours: (3-3-0)

    CIP: 24.0103.51 12

  
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    HUMA 1305 - Introduction to Mexican-American Studies


    Writing Basic Skills Prerequisite: ENGL 0301
    Reading Basic Skills Prerequisite: READ 0303
    Introduction to the field of Mexican-American / Chicano/a Studies from its inception to the present. Interdisciplinary survey designed to introduce students to the salient cultural, economic, educational, historical, political, and social aspects of the Mexican-American / Chicano/a experience.

    Semester Hours: (3-3-0)

    CIP: 05.0203.51 25

  
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    HUMA 1311 - Mexican-American Fine Arts Appreciation


    Writing Basic Skills Prerequisite: ENGL 0301
    Reading Basic Skills Prerequisite: READ 0303
    An examination of Mexican-American / Chicano/a artistic expressions in the visual and performing arts.

    Semester Hours: (3-3-0)

    CIP: 50.0703.54 26

  
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    HUMA 1315 - Fine Arts Appreciation


    Writing Basic Skills Prerequisite: ENGL 0301
    Reading Basic Skills Prerequisite: READ 0303
    Understanding purposes and processes in the visual and musical arts including evaluation of selected works.

    Semester Hours: (3-3-0)

    CIP: 50.0101.51 26

  
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    HUMA 2319 - American Minority Studies


    Writing Basic Skills Prerequisite: ENGL 0301
    Reading Basic Skills Prerequisite: READ 0303
    Historical, economic, social, and cultural development of minority groups. May include African-American, Mexican American, Asian American, and Native American issues.

    Semester Hours: (3-3-0)

    CIP: 45.1101.53 25

  
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    HUMA 2323 - World Cultures


    Writing Basic Skills Prerequisite: ENGL 0301
    Reading Basic Skills Prerequisite: READ 0303
    Study of human beings, their antecedents and related primates, and their cultural behavior and institutions. Introduces the major sub-fields: physical and cultural anthropology, archeology, linguistics, and ethnology.

    Semester Hours: (3-3-0)

    CIP: 45.0201.51 25

  
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    KINE 1101 - Aerobics I


    This course introduces students to a variety of aerobic activities focusing primarily on the development of cardiorespiratory endurance. Classes will include choreographed movements set to music and incorporate both hi/lo aerobics, step aerobics and other aerobic combinations. The course focus will also include the enhancement of muscular strength, muscular endurance, flexibility, and body composition.

    Semester Hours: (1-1-2)

    CIP: 36.0108.51 23

  
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    KINE 1103 - Cardio Kickboxing I


    This course combines boxing and martial arts techniques into an exhilarating form of cardiorespiratory, muscular strength, and muscular endurance training. Additionally, the course will focus on improving flexibility.

    Semester Hours: (1-1-2)

    CIP: 36.0108.51 23

  
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    KINE 1105 - Latin Cardio Dance


    This course is designed to provide a variety of rhythmic Latin style dance movements into an exhilarating and challenging form of cardiorespiratory training, of low to moderate impact. The course will improve cardiorespiratory endurance, muscular strength and endurance, flexibility and body composition.

    Semester Hours: (1-1-2)

    CIP: 36.0114.51 23

  
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    KINE 1110 - Basketball I


    This course is a skill development class for beginners. Students will work on daily drills and activities designed to increase skills in passing, dribbling, ball handling, defense, and shooting. Team skills will be learned after fundamentals have been mastered.

    Semester Hours: (1-1-2)

    CIP: 36.0108.51 23

  
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    KINE 1111 - Basketball II


    This course is a continuation of Basketball I and will focus on the development of increased individual skills as well as introducing team strategies and techniques.

    Semester Hours: (1-1-2)

    CIP: 36.0108.51 23

  
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    KINE 1112 - Flag Football I


    This course is designed to teach the basics of passing, catching and kicking as well as other basic fundamentals of football. Students will also study the rules and basic strategy and will be able to participate in games.

    Semester Hours: (1-1-2)

    CIP: 36.0108.51 23

  
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    KINE 1115 - Volleyball I


    This course is a skill development class for beginners. Students in this class will learn forearm pass, overhead pass, and overhead serve. Individual and paired drills, lead-up games, and conditioning activities will prepare students for competition.

    Semester Hours: (1-1-2)

    CIP: 36.0108.51 23

  
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    KINE 1116 - Team Sports I


    This course is designed to introduce students to up to three team sports which may include basketball, volleyball, soccer, flag football, softball, or other team sports. The focus is on basic skill acquisition and fundamentals. Students will also study the rules and basic strategies of the games.

    Semester Hours: (1-1-2)

    CIP: 36.0108.51 23

  
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    KINE 1120 - Badminton I


    This course will focus on basic Badminton strokes and footwork. Rules, scoring systems, tactics and terminology will also be studied.

    Semester Hours: (1-1-2)

    CIP: 36.0108.51 23

  
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    KINE 1122 - Disc Golf I


    This course is an introduction to the fundamentals of Disc Golf, which unlike traditional golf uses a flying disc or Frisbee(r) to reach a target. Students will obtain the basic skills needed for beginning and recreational play.

    Semester Hours: (1-1-2)

    CIP: 36.0108.51 23

  
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    KINE 1125 - Golf I


    This course introduces students to beginning golf. Students will learn how and when to use woods and irons. Also to be covered are putting, different scoring systems, rules, and etiquette. This course is offered off campus.

    Semester Hours: (1-1-2)

    CIP: 36.0108.51 23

  
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    KINE 1131 - Pilates I


    This class focuses on physical conditioning based on the theories of Joseph Pilates to increase strength, flexibility, range of motion and coordination.

    Semester Hours: (1-1-2)

    CIP: 36.0108.51 23

  
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    KINE 1132 - Self Defense


    This course is a basic self-defense class. In this class students will learn to apply basic self-defense through practical hands on training. Evasive measures, personal security, and the ability to deal with the consequences of reporting a crime will be discussed.

    Semester Hours: (1-1-2)

    CIP: 36.0108.51 23

  
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    KINE 1136 - Yoga I


    This course introduces the student to the philosophy and practice of various types of yoga and may include Hatha Yoga, Iyengar yoga, Bikram yoga, Kundalini yoga, yoga for conditioning and fitness and yoga as a way to enhance physical, mental and spiritual well-being.

    Semester Hours: (1-1-2)

    CIP: 36.0108.51 23

  
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    KINE 1140 - Camping and Backpacking I


    This course offers instruction and participation in basic camping and backpacking including hiking and basic orienteering. Safety and proper equipment selection are emphasized.

    Semester Hours: (1-1-2)

    CIP: 36.0108.51 23

  
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    KINE 1154 - Swimming I


    This course is designed for the non-swimmer or novice. Instruction includes the front crawl, elementary backstroke, diving, deep water skills and basic water safety.

    Semester Hours: (1-1-2)

    CIP: 36.0108.51 23

  
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    KINE 1157 - Water Aerobics I


    Prerequisites: This course promotes the improvement of cardio respiratory endurance, muscular strength and endurance, flexibility and body composition through various aerobic style movement activities in water along with the use of specialized equipment. This non-impact form of exercise is excellent for those with joint discomfort and for those just beginning an exercise program. No swimming skills are required.

    Semester Hours: (1-1-2)

    CIP: 36.0108.51 23

  
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    KINE 1160 - Ballet I


    Cross-Listed With: DANC 1141 Ballet I

    This course develops physical proficiency in the performance of basic ballet vocabulary while promoting an understanding of the principles, practices, and vocabulary common to ballet. Same course as DANC 1141

    Semester Hours: (1-1-2)

    CIP: 36.0114.51 23

  
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    KINE 1162 - Ballroom I


    Cross-Listed With: DANC 1128 Ballroom I

    This course is an introduction to American social ballroom dancing. Basics in waltz, foxtrot, rumba, cha cha, tango, and swing will be presented. Emphasis is placed on footwork, lead/follow, timing/rhythm, styling and the blending of movements. Same course as DANC 1128

    Semester Hours: (1-1-2)

    CIP: 36.0114.51 23

  
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    KINE 1169 - Modern Dance I


    Cross-Listed With: DANC 1145 Modern Dance I

    Introduction to the fundamentals of dance techniques, coordination of body parts, rhythm, and expressive qualities of movement. Same course as DANC 1145

    Semester Hours: (1-1-2)

    CIP: 36.0114.51 23

  
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    KINE 1176 - Cardio Boot Camp I


    This course is an intermediate form of physical conditioning which combines high energy cardio respiratory activity with military-style physical training to improve muscular endurance, cardio respiratory fitness, flexibility, and body composition.

    Semester Hours: (1-1-2)

    CIP: 36.0108.51 23

  
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    KINE 1177 - Core Training I


    This course is designed to use innovative exercise concepts to develop muscular strength, muscular endurance and flexibility to the stabilizing muscles of the body which are primarily the abdominal and low back muscle groups, commonly referred to as the core. Typical activities will include integrated drills of calisthenics, stabilizing type exercises, stability ball training, partner drills, isometrics and flexibility training.

    Semester Hours: (1-1-2)

    CIP: 36.0108.51 23

  
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    KINE 1178 - Jogging I


    This course is an introduction to jogging and how it relates to cardio respiratory endurance. This class will teach proper mechanics of jogging, different training strategies to improve physical fitness and proper safety while jogging.

    Semester Hours: (1-1-2)

    CIP: 36.0108.51 23

  
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    KINE 1179 - Physical Conditioning I


    This course emphasizes the development of cardio respiratory fitness, muscular strength, muscular endurance, flexibility and control of body fat. Typical activities include circuit training, the use of aerobic and weight machines, flexibility exercises and other activities.

    Semester Hours: (1-1-2)

    CIP: 36.0108.51 23

  
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    KINE 1182 - Walking I


    This course provides instruction in the skills and concepts for a lifetime of walking for fitness. Emphasis is placed on the proper techniques and mechanics of efficient walking patterns and the components of health-related fitness and wellness.

    Semester Hours: (1-1-2)

    CIP: 36.0108.51 23

  
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    KINE 1184 - Weight Training I


    This course emphasizes the development of muscular strength and endurance through the use of free weights and weight machines. Principles of strength training, safety guidelines and various training techniques are presented.

    Semester Hours: (1-1-2)

    CIP: 36.0108.51 23

  
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    KINE 1238 - Concepts of Fitness and Wellness


    Writing Basic Skills Prerequisite: ENGL 0300
    Reading Basic Skills Prerequisite: READ 0302
    Math Basic Skills Prerequisite: MATH 0300
    This course explores the scientific principles of physical fitness and wellness programs along with participation in a physical activity program.

    Semester Hours: (2-2-1)

    CIP: 31.0501.52 23

  
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    KINE 1301 - Foundations of Kinesiology


    Writing Basic Skills Prerequisite: ENGL 0301
    Reading Basic Skills Prerequisite: READ 0303
    Math Basic Skills Prerequisite: MATH 0301
    This course is designed to introduce the Kinesiology major to the discipline of Kinesiology and Physical Education. An introduction to the current concepts, scientific foundation, philosophy, ethics, psychology, sociology, and history of kinesiology will be explored.

    Semester Hours: (3-3-0)

    CIP: 31.0501.52 23

  
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    KINE 1304 - Personal/Community Health I


    Writing Basic Skills Prerequisite: ENGL 0300
    Reading Basic Skills Prerequisite: READ 0302
    Math Basic Skills Prerequisite: MATH 0300
    This course will investigate relationships among infectious disease, chronic disease, and lifestyle factors in personal health.

    Semester Hours: (3-3-0)

    CIP: 51.1504.51 16

  
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    KINE 1306 - First Aid


    Writing Basic Skills Prerequisite: ENGL 0300
    Reading Basic Skills Prerequisite: READ 0302
    Math Basic Skills Prerequisite: MATH 0300
    This course is designed to provide the knowledge and skills that the lay responder will need to sustain life, reduce pain, and minimize the consequences of injury or sudden illness. First Aid and CPR certification may be earned.

    Semester Hours: (3-3-0)

    CIP: 51.1504.53 16

  
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    KINE 1308 - Intramurals and Officiating


    Writing Basic Skills Prerequisite: ENGL 0300
    Reading Basic Skills Prerequisite: READ 0302
    Math Basic Skills Prerequisite: MATH 0300
    This course provides an opportunity for students to develop competency in designing, organizing, and promoting intramural programs. Emphasis on officiating techniques and procedures in various activities will be explored.

    Semester Hours: (3-3-0)

    CIP: 31.0101.51 23

  
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    KINE 1338 - Concepts of Fitness and Wellness


    Writing Basic Skills Prerequisite: ENGL 0301
    Reading Basic Skills Prerequisite: READ 0303
    Math Basic Skills Prerequisite: MATH 0301
    Concepts and use of selected physiological variables of fitness, individual testing and consultation, and the organization of sports and fitness programs.

    Semester Hours: (3-3-0)

    CIP: 31.0501.51 23

  
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    KINE 1346 - Drug Use and Abuse


    Writing Basic Skills Prerequisite: ENGL 0300
    Reading Basic Skills Prerequisite: READ 0302
    Math Basic Skills Prerequisite: MATH 0300
    This course is about the use of various drugs and their impact on society. Students will examine the social, psychological and biochemical ramifications of drug use/abuse as it relates to a growing and complex society.

    Semester Hours: (3-3-0)

    CIP: 51.1504.52 16

  
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    KINE 2101 - Aerobics II


    Prerequisites: KINE 1101

    This course will introduce the student to intermediate/advanced choreographed aerobic movements focusing primarily on the development of cardiorespiratory endurance. Classes will often include choreographed movements set to music and incorporate both hi/lo aerobics, step aerobics, and other aerobic movements. The course focus will also include the enhancement of muscular strength, muscular endurance, flexibility, and body composition.

    Semester Hours: (1-1-2)

    CIP: 36.0108.51 23

  
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    KINE 2103 - Cardio Kickboxing II


    Prerequisites: KINE 1103

    This course is designed to use intermediate techniques of cardio kickboxing skills to improve cardio respiratory endurance, muscular strength and endurance, anaerobic threshold, and body composition. Training will consist of intermediate to advanced techniques in cardio kickboxing and contact strikes using gloves and punching bags. Traditional activities such as calisthenics, resistance training, jump rope training, and core muscle training will be included. Principles of interval training will be taught as well as theories of weight management, chronic and acute disease prevention, stress management, and basic anatomy and kinesiology.

    Semester Hours: (1-1-2)

    CIP: 36.0108.51 23

  
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    KINE 2115 - Volleyball II


    Prerequisites: KINE 1115 or instructor approval

    This course is a continuation of Volleyball I. Basic skills will be reviewed and tested as well as spiking, blocking, team offense, and team defense strategies.

    Semester Hours: (1-1-2)

    CIP: 36.0108.51 23

  
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    KINE 2125 - Golf II


    Prerequisites: KINE 1125

    This course is for students with credit in Golf I or equivalent experience. In this class students will learn intermediate golf skills, techniques and strategies. This course is offered off campus.

    Semester Hours: (1-1-2)

    CIP: 36.0108.51 23

  
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    KINE 2131 - Pilates II


    Prerequisites: KINE 1131

    This course is for students with credit in Pilates I or the equivalent. Students will engage in intermediate physical conditioning based on the theories of Joseph Pilates to increase strength, flexibility, range of motion and coordination.

    Semester Hours: (1-1-2)

    CIP: 36.0108.51 23

  
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    KINE 2136 - Yoga II


    Prerequisites: KINE 1136

    This course is for students with Yoga I or equivalent experiences. It includes the philosophy and practice of various types of yoga and may include Hatha Yoga, Iyengar yoga, Bikram yoga, Kundalini yoga, yoga for conditioning and fitness and yoga as a way to enhance physical, mental and spiritual well-being. Additional concepts and techniques will build on those learned in Yoga I.

    Semester Hours: (1-1-2)

    CIP: 36.0108.51 23

  
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    KINE 2169 - Modern Dance II


    Cross-Listed With: DANC 1146 Modern Dance II

    Prerequisites: KINE 1169 or DANC 1145, or instructor approval

    This course expands on the skills and knowledge acquired in DANC 1145 or KINE 1169.

    Semester Hours: (1-1-2)

    CIP: 36.0114.51 23

  
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    KINE 2176 - Cardio Boot Camp II


    Prerequisites: KINE 1176 or instructor approval

    This course is an advanced form of physical conditioning which combines high energy cardio respiratory activity with military-style physical training to improve muscular endurance, cardio respiratory fitness, flexibility, and body composition.

    Semester Hours: (1-1-2)

    CIP: 36.0108.51 23

  
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    KINE 2178 - Jogging II


    Prerequisites: KINE 1178 or instructor approval

    This course is a continuation of Jogging I with a focus on increased cardio respiratory endurance. This course will expand on the training strategies from Jogging I with specific techniques to increase cardiorespiratory endurance.

    Semester Hours: (1-1-2)

    CIP: 36.0108.51 23

  
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    KINE 2179 - Physical Conditioning II


    Prerequisites: KINE 1179 or instructor approval

    This course is a continuation of Physical Conditioning I with a focus on more intense workouts and advanced techniques to promote cardiorespiratory endurance, muscular strength, muscular endurance, and flexibility.

    Semester Hours: (1-1-2)

    CIP: 36.0108.51 23

  
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    KINE 2182 - Walking II


    Prerequisites: KINE 1182 or instructor approval

    This course is a continuation of KINE 1182. Students will participate in more rigorous walking and other activities related to physical fitness.

    Semester Hours: (1-1-2)

    CIP: 36.0108.51 23

  
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    KINE 2184 - Weight Training II


    Prerequisites: KINE 1184 or instructor approval

    This course is a continuation of KINE 1184. It emphasizes the further development of muscular strength and endurance through the application of more advanced training techniques with an emphasis on safety and body alignment.

    Semester Hours: (1-1-2)

    CIP: 36.0108.51 23

  
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    MATH 0300 - Basic Mathematics


    Prerequisites: Placement by Accuplacer

    Topics include operations on whole numbers, fractions, decimals, and integers; order of operations; and appropriate applications.

    Semester Hours: (3-3-0/1)

    CIP: 32.0104.51 19

  
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    MATH 0301 - Introduction to Algebra


    Prerequisites: A grade of “C” or better in MATH 0300 or placement by Accuplacer

    Math Basic Skills Prerequisite: MATH 0300
    Topics include natural number exponents; algebraic expressions; linear equations and inequalities; concepts of lines; and appropriate applications.

    Semester Hours: (3-3-0/1)

    CIP: 32.0104.51 19

  
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    MATH 0302 - Elementary Algebra


    Prerequisites: A grade of “C” or better in MATH 0301 or placement by Accuplacer

    Math Basic Skills Prerequisite: MATH 0301
    Topics include integer exponents; polynomials; factoring; rational expressions; rational equations; and appropriate applications.

    Semester Hours: (3-3-0/1)

    CIP: 32.0104.51 19

  
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    MATH 0303 - Intermediate Algebra


    Prerequisites: A grade of “C” or better in MATH 0302 or placement by Accuplacer

    Math Basic Skills Prerequisite: MATH 0302
    Topics include rational exponents; radicals; linear and quadratic equations, linear systems; concepts of relations and functions; and appropriate applications.

    Semester Hours: (3-3-0/1)

    CIP: 32.0104.51 19

  
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    MATH 1314 - College Algebra


    Prerequisites: Placement, or MATH 0303 with a grade of “C” or better, or equivalent

    Writing Basic Skills Prerequisite: ENGL 0300
    Reading Basic Skills Prerequisite: READ 0302
    Math Basic Skills Prerequisite: MATH 0303
    This course includes the study of quadratics; polynomial, rational, logarithmic, and exponential functions; systems of equations; progressions; sequences and series; and matrices and determinants.

    Semester Hours: (3-3-0)

    CIP: 27.0101.54 19

  
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    MATH 1325 - Mathematics for Business and Social Sciences II (Business Calculus)


    Prerequisites: MATH 1324 (preferred) with a grade of “C” or better; or MATH 1314/MATH 1414, with a grade of “C” or better, or equivalent, or department approval

    Math Basic Skills Prerequisite: MATH 0303
    This course includes limits and continuity, derivatives, graphing and optimization, exponential and logarithmic functions, antiderivatives, integration, applications to management, economics, and business. (The content level of MATH 1325 is expected to be below the content level of Calculus I, MATH 2413.)

    Semester Hours: (3-3-0)

    CIP: 27.0301.53 19

  
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    MATH 1350 - Fundamentals of Mathematics I for Teachers


    Prerequisites: MATH 1314 with a grade of “C” or better, or equivalent

    Math Basic Skills Prerequisite: MATH 0303
    This course includes concepts of sets, functions, numeration systems, number theory, and properties of the natural numbers, integers, rational, and real number systems with an emphasis on problem solving and critical thinking.

    Semester Hours: (3-3-0)

    CIP: 27.0101.56 19

 

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