May 13, 2024  
2022-2023 LSUA Catalog 
    
2022-2023 LSUA Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Courses of Instruction (a-z)


   

 
  
  • HESC 1115 - Pharmacology for Health Sciences


    Credits: 3
    Lecture Hours: 3
    Laboratory Hours: 0
    A course designed to provide the allied health student with a foundation in drug related information. The major concepts include allied health roles in drug administration, classification of drugs, methods of drug administration, and physiological responses to drug administration. Offered FA.

    Prerequisite(s): a grade of “C” or higher in ENGL 1001 , HESC 1003 , and HESC 1400 ; and a grade of “C” or higher in PHSC 1001 , CHEM 1001 , or PHYS 1001 ; or permission of instructor.
  
  • HESC 1116 - Pharmaceutical Dosage Calculations and Measurements


    Credits: 3
    Lecture Hours: 3
    Laboratory Hours: 0
    A course designed to provide the allied health student with a foundation in dosage calculations and measurements. Instructs and trains the individual to calculate properly medication (drugs) dosages and measurements. This course is designed to present clear and concise methods of dosage calculation and afford the student the opportunity to practice these skills utilizing practical situations. Offered FA.

    Prerequisite(s): a grade of “C” or higher in ENGL 1001 , HESC 1003 , and HESC 1400 ; and a grade of “C” or higher in PHSC 1001 , CHEM 1001 , or PHYS 1001 ; or permission of instructor.
    Corequisite(s): HESC 1102  and HESC 1115 .
  
  • HESC 1151 - Pharmacy Clinical Practice I


    Credits: 5
    Lecture Hours: 0
    Laboratory Hours: 16
    This course provides the Pharmacy Technician clinical student the opportunity to work in pharmacy settings under the supervision of a registered pharmacist. Emphasis is placed on effective communication, understanding pharmacy operations, and dispensing of medications. The student will be assigned to retail and hospital pharmacies for approximately 240 hours. Offered FA.

    Prerequisite(s): a grade of “C” or higher in ENGL 1001  and HESC 1400 ; a grade of “C” or higher in PHSC 1001 , CHEM 1001 , or PHYS 1010; and a grade of “C” or higher or enrollment in HESC 1102 , HESC 1115  and HESC 1116 .
  
  • HESC 1152 - Pharmacy Clinical Practice II


    Credits: 5
    Lecture Hours: 0
    Laboratory Hours: 16
    This course provides continued opportunity to work in a pharmacy setting under the supervision of a registered pharmacist. The student will be assigned to retail and hospital pharmacies for approximately 250 hours. This course is a continuation of HESC 1151. Offered SP.

    Prerequisite(s): a grade of “C” or higher in HESC 1102 , HESC 1115 HESC 1116 , and HESC 1151 ; a grade of “C” or higher or enrollment in HESC 1202  and HESC 1110 .
  
  • HESC 1202 - Applied Clinical Pharmacology


    Credits: 3
    Lecture Hours: 3
    Laboratory Hours: 0
    This course presents major drug classifications with specific drug prototypes for each classification. The emphasis will be on drug therapy as it relates to different patient populations. Also included are therapeutic and adverse effects, patient information, and compliance. Offered SP.

    Prerequisite(s): a grade of “C” or higher in HESC 1102 , HESC 1115 HESC 1116 , and HESC 1151 ; or permission of instructor.
  
  • HESC 1400 - Health Care Language Applications


    Credits: 3
    Lecture Hours: 3
    Laboratory Hours: 0
    A comprehensive study of the complex language of health care, medical terminology, with practical applications. The body systems approach provides the learner with a strong foundation for interpretation of case reports, operative and diagnostic lists, autopsy reports, laboratory, and radiology reports. To broaden the understanding of applications of health care language, basic underlying concepts of anatomy, physiology and pathology are integrated with related medical terminology. Offered FA, SP, SU.

    Prerequisite(s): eligibility for ENGL 1001 .
  
  • HESC 3200 - Quality Management


    Credits: 3
    Lecture Hours: 3
    Laboratory Hours: 0
    Overview of the basic principles and techniques for measuring, monitoring, reporting, and improving the delivery and management of healthcare services. Presentations of techniques for measuring quality and safety, collecting and analyzing appropriate data, and using the resulting information to improve health services. This course will provide critical job skills for those who must understand the attributes of quality in the context of healthcare, in particular the attributes that influence patients’ perception of the quality of their service encounters. Offered as needed.

  
  • HESC 3300 - Legal Issues in Healthcare


    Credits: 3
    Lecture Hours: 3
    Laboratory Hours: 0
    An overview of the legal issues, concepts, laws, and regulations facing the health care industry. Offered FA

  
  • HESC 4103 - Communication in Health Care


    Credits: 3
    Lecture Hours: 3
    Laboratory Hours: 0
    Analysis of skills necessary to communicate effectively in various health care contexts and mastery of therapeutic communication techniques.  Offered Summer

    Prerequisite(s): Three-hour General Education CMST course
  
  • HESC 4203 - Radiation Safety for Non X-Ray Personnel


    Credits: 3
    Lecture Hours: 3
    Laboratory Hours: 0
    Designed for non X-Ray health care professionals who work around ionizing radiation. Emphasis is on radiation safety, fluoroscopic regulations, fluoroscopic techniques, x-ray physics, and radiobiology.  Offered Fall

  
  • HESC 4300 - Leadership Theories


    Credits: 3
    Lecture Hours: 3
    Laboratory Hours: 0
    Application of theories and models of leadership as they relate to healthcare. Students will explore, analyze, and evaluate historical and contemporary theories of leadership and develop strategies for use in the professional practice of healthcare.

  
  • HESC 4600 - Healthcare Administration


    Credits: 3
    Lecture Hours: 3
    Laboratory Hours: 0
    An overview of the rapidly changing healthcare environment and the challenges it poses for managers and supervisors. Topics will focus on the supervision of various healthcare departments, including administrative functions, personnel guidance, staffing, productivity and budget. Offered as needed.

  
  • HESC 4610 - Health Sciences Internship


    Credits: 3
    Lecture Hours: 3
    Laboratory Hours: 0
    This course is open only to students enrolled in the Bachelor of General Studies (Concentration in Health Sciences). The course is designed to be a structured program of supervised participation in activities of the students chosen healthcare area of interest. Students must work 180 hours during the semester; keep a journal describing their work activities and hours worked; write weekly reports and a final paper describing the learning value of their internship, and participate in group and individual sessions with the instructor. The students must have a grade point average of at least 2.50 on all courses in the Area of Concentration, and make application for the internship in the semester prior to that in which it will be taken. The student’s internship must be secured before registering for the class. Offered FA, SP, SU.

    Prerequisite(s): HESC 3200 , HESC 4600 , HCAM 4421 , and HCAM 4718 ; or permission of instructor.
  
  • HESC 4800 - Introduction to Research in Healthcare


    Credits: 3
    Lecture Hours: 3
    Laboratory Hours: 0
    Each student will develop and execute an independent research project under faculty supervision. The project will focus on the foundations of research in healthcare and the use of scholarly research methods specific to healthcare and will culminate in the production of a scholarly effort such as a professional article or presentation.

    Prerequisite(s): A grade of “C” or higher in ENGL 3002  
  
  • HESC 4820 - Capstone in Health Sciences


    Credits: 3
    Lecture Hours: 3
    Laboratory Hours: 0
    The culminating experience for students enrolled in the Bachelor of General Studies Health Science concentration, this course builds on concepts explored throughout the program of study and provides students with the opportunity to organize the knowledge and skills they have acquired in an original comprehensive project and to assess their level of mastery of the stated outcomes of the program. To be taken in the student’s final semester.

      Offered FA, SP, SU

    Prerequisite(s): Permission of instructor

  
  • HESC 4999 - Seminar in Health Sciences


    Credits: 3
    Lecture Hours: 3
    Laboratory Hours: 0
    Exploration and analysis of selected topics, problems, and issues in the health sciences. Course content necessarily changes each semester as selected topics, problems and issues are discussed. May be repeated for credit when topic changes. Offered as needed.

    Prerequisite(s): permission of instructor.
  
  • HIPH 1001 - High Impact Humanities


    Credits: 1
    Lecture Hours: 1
    Laboratory Hours: 0
    Through a combination of lecture and experiential learning, students will learn to raise important questions, assess information, make well-supported arguments, and draw thoughtful conclusions about broad and significant issues in the Humanities (e.g., communication Studies, English, History, Philosophy, Religion, and languages.)  Students who take the course will improve their communication skills through written and oral presentation, develop the ability to analyze and synthesize information logically, and increase their understanding of methods of inquiry in the humanities. Course may be repeated for a maximum of three hours of credit when topics change. Offered FA, SP

    Fulfills General Education Requirements

  
  • HIPN 1001 - High Impact Natural Science


    Credits: 1
    Lecture Hours: 1
    Laboratory Hours: 0
    Through a combination of lecture and experiential learning, students will learn how to find, analyze, and synthesize data on a significant topic in the natural sciences (e.g., Biology, Chemistry, Physical Science, Physics). Students who take the course will improve their communication skills through written and oral presentation and develop a basic understanding of the scientific method and its application. Course may be repeated for a maximum of three hours of credits when topics change. Offered FA, SP

    Fulfills General Education Requirements

  
  • HIPS 1001 - High Impact Social Science


    Credits: 1
    Lecture Hours: 1
    Laboratory Hours: 0
    Through a combination of lecture and experiential learning, students will learn how to find, analyze, and synthesize data on a significant topic in the social sciences (e.g., Psychology, Social Work, Political Science, Business, Anthropology, Criminal Justice, Economics, Geography, International Studies, or Sociology). Students in the course will develop the ability to communicate through written or oral presentation, develop the ability to analyze and synthesize information logically, and increase their understanding of the methods of inquiry in the social sciences. Course may be repeated for a maximum of three hours of credit when topics change. Offered FA, SP

    Fulfills General Education Requirements

  
  • HIPT 1001 - High Impact Special Topic


    Credits: 1
    Lecture Hours: 1
    Laboratory Hours: 0
    Through a combination of lecture and experiential learning, students will learn how to raise important questions, assess information, make well-supported arguments, and draw thoughtful conclusions about broad and significant issues. The course will foster critical thinking skills and introduce students to basic modes of thinking that transcend the disciplines. Course may be repeated for a maximum of three hours of credit when topics change. Offered FA, SP

  
  • HIST 1001 - History of Western Civilization I


    Credits: 3
    Lecture Hours: 3
    Laboratory Hours: 0
    Common Course Code [CHIS 1013]
    A broad survey of ideas, institutions, and societies in Western Civilization from the earliest times to the Reformation Era. Offered FA, SP, SU.

    Fulfills General Education Requirements.

  
  • HIST 1003 - History of Western Civilization II


    Credits: 3
    Lecture Hours: 3
    Laboratory Hours: 0
    Common Course Code [CHIS 1023]
    A broad survey of ideas, institutions, and societies in Western Civilization from the Reformation Era to the present. Offered FA, SP, SU

    Fulfills General Education Requirements.

  
  • HIST 2011 - English History


    Credits: 3
    Lecture Hours: 3
    Laboratory Hours: 0
    A survey of English history from Roman times to 1500. Offered as needed.

  
  • HIST 2012 - English History


    Credits: 3
    Lecture Hours: 3
    Laboratory Hours: 0
    A survey of English history from 1500 to the present time. Offered as needed.

  
  • HIST 2030 - Historical/Cultural Study Tour (Travel Course)


    Credits: 3
    Selected sites and selected topics. Travels, lectures, readings, and reports. This course may be used for elective credit only and may be repeated for up to six hours of credit when sites and topics change. Offered as needed.

  
  • HIST 2055 - American History I


    Credits: 3
    Lecture Hours: 3
    Laboratory Hours: 0
    Common Course Code [CHIS 2013]
    Prerequisite for all advanced courses in American history. Survey of American history from the earliest times to 1865. Topics include interactions between Europeans, Indians, and Africans in America; the impact of English colonial developments; American slavery; causes and consequences of the American Revolution; development of antebellum America; foreign policy and territorial expansion in North America; and the American Civil War. Offered FA, SP, SU.

    Fulfills General Education Requirements.

  
  • HIST 2057 - American History II


    Credits: 3
    Lecture Hours: 3
    Laboratory Hours: 0
    Common Course Code [CHIS 2023]
    Prerequisite for all advanced courses in American history. Survey of American history from 1865 to present. Topics include Reconstruction, industrialization, immigration, Progressivism, Twentieth-Century American foreign policy and wars, the Great Depression and New Deal, the Cold War and civil rights movement, and contemporary domestic and foreign policy developments. Offered FA, SP, SU.

    Fulfills General Education Requirements.

  
  • HIST 2061 - African-American History


    Credits: 3
    Lecture Hours: 3
    Laboratory Hours: 0
    Course will focus on the essential place of African Americans in US History from 1619 to the present. Offered FA, SP.

    Fulfills General Education Requirements.

  
  • HIST 2100 - African History since 1400


    Credits: 3
    Lecture Hours: 3
    Laboratory Hours: 0
    The significant historical developments in Africa beginning with the onset of European involvement in the trans-Atlantic slave trade. Topical emphases include political, economic, geographic, social, and ideological transformations relating to Africa’s role in a regional, international, and Atlantic world context. Offered as needed.

  
  • HIST 2920 - Selected Topics


    Credits: 3
    Lecture Hours: 3
    Laboratory Hours: 0
    An examination of topics significant to understanding human history. Course content and subject varies. May be repeated for a maximum of six hours of credit. Offered as needed.

    Prerequisite(s): the applicable survey course or permission of the instructor.
  
  • HIST 3003 - History and Social Studies


    Credits: 3
    Lecture Hours: 3
    Laboratory Hours: 0
    The role of the social sciences in the study of history. This course will assist student in the teaching of social studies. Offered SP

  
  • HIST 3005 - Disasters in History


    Credits: 3
    Lecture Hours: 3
    Laboratory Hours: 0
    A study of selected events in history that caused catastrophic disruption of normal social, political, and/or economic patterns and an analysis of how different cultures responded to those events. Offered as needed.

  
  • HIST 3071 - Louisiana History


    Credits: 3
    Lecture Hours: 3
    Laboratory Hours: 0
    General survey of the political, economic, social, and cultural development of Louisiana. Topics include French and Spanish colonial developments; state constitutional, political and legal developments; the unique contributions of Louisiana’s social, cultural and ethnic diversity; and the economic development of the state. Offered FA, SP, SU.

  
  • HIST 3210 - Modern East Asian History


    Credits: 3
    Lecture Hours: 3
    Laboratory Hours: 0
    The significant historical developments in China, Japan, and Korea from 1600 to the present, with special emphasis on the post-1800 time frame. Topical emphases include political, military, social, economic, geographic, ideological and cultural traditions and transformations in both regional and national contexts. Offered as needed.

  
  • HIST 3801 - History Practicum


    Credits: 1-3
    Lecture Hours: 0
    Laboratory Hours: 3-9
    Direct community or campus experience in the application of historical principles under faculty supervision. May be repeated for a maximum of six hours of credit. Offered FA, SP, SU.

    Prerequisite(s): Classification as junior or senior and permission of the instructor.
  
  • HIST 3999 - Public History Internship


    Credits: 1-3
    Lecture Hours: 0
    Laboratory Hours: Min 5 per Hour

    Student experiential learning activity in public history. Students will develop relevant public history skills, gain direct experience, and apply public history principles under faculty and external coordinator supervision. A structured program of supervised on or off-campus experience. The student must work at least 5 hours per week for each hour of academic credit awarded (based on a 15-week semester, this equates to 75 work hours per hour of academic credit awarded). May be taken for a maximum of 12 credit hours.  

    Offered Fall, Spring, Summer

    Prerequisite(s): Classification as junior or senior and permission of the History faculty. 

  
  • HIST 4013 - French Revolution and Napoleon


    Credits: 3
    Lecture Hours: 3
    Laboratory Hours: 0
    The significant historical development during the age of the French Revolution and Napoleon. Emphasis will be given to political, military, social, economic, geographic, ideological, and cultural changes during the late 18th and early 19th centuries. Offered as needed.

    Prerequisite(s): HIST 1003 ; or permission of instructor.
  
  • HIST 4015 - Nineteenth Century Europe


    Credits: 3
    Lecture Hours: 3
    Laboratory Hours: 0
    The significant historical developments in Europe between 1815 and 1919. Emphasis will be given to revolutions, ideologies, nationalism, industrialization, imperialism, and World War I. Offered as needed.

    Prerequisite(s): HIST 1003 ; or permission of instructor.
  
  • HIST 4017 - Contemporary Europe, 1919 to the Present


    Credits: 3
    Lecture Hours: 3
    Laboratory Hours: 0
    The significant historical developments in Europe since 1919. Emphasis will be given to post-World War I democracies, totalitarianism, the Great Depression, World War II, the Cold War, decolonization, and the new Europe. Offered as needed.

    Prerequisite(s): HIST 1003 ; or permission of instructor.
  
  • HIST 4050 - Colonial America and American Revolution: 1607-1783


    Credits: 3
    Lecture Hours: 3
    Laboratory Hours: 0
    The cultural, economic, political, and military developments in the thirteen colonies and the struggle for American Independence. Offered as needed.

    Prerequisite(s): HIST 2055  and HIST 2057 ; or permission of instructor.
  
  • HIST 4053 - Early American Republic


    Credits: 3
    Lecture Hours: 3
    Laboratory Hours: 0
    The history of the United States from 1789 to 1820, with emphasis on the economic, political, social, cultural, national and constitutional development of the period. Offered FA

    Prerequisite(s): HIST 2055  and HIST 2057 ; or permission of instructor.
  
  • HIST 4054 - Jacksonian America 1824-1848


    Credits: 3
    Lecture Hours: 3
    Laboratory Hours: 0
    The rise of Andrew Jackson, political party development, reform movements, slavery, sectional crisis, and Mexican War. Offered as needed.

    Prerequisite(s): HIST 2055  and HIST 2057 ; or permission of instructor.
  
  • HIST 4055 - Civil War


    Credits: 3
    Lecture Hours: 3
    Laboratory Hours: 0
    A study of the causes of the Civil War, the secession crisis, military campaigns, leadership, and homefront. Offered as needed.

    Prerequisite(s): HIST 2055  and HIST 2057 ; or permission of instructor.
  
  • HIST 4056 - Reconstruction


    Credits: 3
    Lecture Hours: 3
    Laboratory Hours: 0
    A study of the political, economic, military, social, and cultural aftermath of the Civil War. Offered as needed.

    Prerequisite(s): HIST 2055  and HIST 2057 ; or permission of instructor.
  
  • HIST 4059 - The American Teens and Twenties


    Credits: 3
    Lecture Hours: 3
    Laboratory Hours: 0
    From the election of 1912 to the Crash of 1929; Woodrow Wilson and reform at home; developments in foreign policy; World War I and its impact; social and political developments of the Jazz Age; development of the Great Bull Market and its collapse. Offered as needed.

    Prerequisite(s): HIST 2055  and HIST 2057 ; or permission of instructor.
  
  • HIST 4060 - Age of Roosevelt


    Credits: 3
    Lecture Hours: 3
    Laboratory Hours: 0
    From the inaugural of FDR to the surrender of Japan; the Great Depression and the New Deal; the thirties’ search for an American culture; the road to Pearl Harbor; America in World War II, at home and abroad. Offered as needed.

    Prerequisite(s): HIST 2055  and HIST 2057 ; or permission of instructor.
  
  • HIST 4065 - History of Contemporary America


    Credits: 3
    Lecture Hours: 3
    Laboratory Hours: 0
    History of America since 1945, focusing on domestic affairs. Offered as needed.

    Prerequisite(s): HIST 2055  and HIST 2057 ; or permission of instructor.
  
  • HIST 4071 - The Antebellum South


    Credits: 3
    Lecture Hours: 3
    Laboratory Hours: 0
    Economic, social, intellectual, and political development of the South to 1860. Offered as needed.

    Prerequisite(s): HIST 2055  and HIST 2057 .
  
  • HIST 4072 - The New South


    Credits: 3
    Lecture Hours: 3
    Laboratory Hours: 0
    Political, economic, social, and intellectual history of the South since 1877. Offered as needed.

    Prerequisite(s): HIST 2055  and HIST 2057 .
  
  • HIST 4073 - Louisiana to 1815


    Credits: 3
    Lecture Hours: 3
    Laboratory Hours: 0
    Political, economic, and social development of early Louisiana. Offered as needed.

    Prerequisite(s): HIST 2055  and HIST 2057 .
  
  • HIST 4130 - World War II


    Credits: 3
    Lecture Hours: 3
    Laboratory Hours: 0
    Global crisis of the 1930s; Axis and Allied Strategies; major military campaigns, great power diplomacy; life on the home fronts; Holocaust; espionage and resistance; the experience of combat; social, political, and scientific consequences. Offered as needed.

    Prerequisite(s): HIST 2055  and HIST 2057 .
  
  • HIST 4132 - Contemporary World History


    Credits: 3
    Lecture Hours: 3
    Laboratory Hours: 0
    The history of the world from 1945 to present, emphasizing the transformations of international relations, the international economy and the developing world. Offered as needed.

  
  • HIST 4195 - Special Studies in World History


    Credits: 3
    Lecture Hours: 3
    Laboratory Hours: 0
    May be repeated for credit when topics change. Offered as needed.

    Prerequisite(s): three hours of history and permission of instructor.
  
  • HIST 4197 - Special Studies in United States History


    Credits: 3
    Lecture Hours: 3
    Laboratory Hours: 0
    May be repeated for credit when topics change. Offered as needed.

    Prerequisite(s): HIST 2055  and HIST 2057 ; or permission of instructor
  
  • HIST 4901 - Independent Study


    Credits: 3
    Lecture Hours: 3
    Laboratory Hours: 0
    Reading and research on selected topics. May be repeated for a maximum of six hours of credit. Offered FA, SP, SU.

    Prerequisite(s): HIST 2055  and HIST 2057 ; permission of instructor; classification as junior or senior; and grade point average of at least 3.0.
  
  • HNDI 1001 - Elementary Hindi I


    Credits: 3
    Lecture Hours: 3
    Laboratory Hours: 0
    Basic lexicon and structures of Hindi with emphasis on communicative language use and exploration of Indian culture. Offered FA.

  
  • HNDI 1002 - Elementary Hindi II


    Credits: 3
    Lecture Hours: 3
    Laboratory Hours: 0
    Basic lexicon and structures of Hindi with emphasis on communicative language use. May include presentation of culture and cinema. Offered SP.

    Prerequisite(s): HNDI 1001 .
  
  • HUMN 2001 - Humanities Seminar


    Credits: 3
    Lecture Hours: 3
    Laboratory Hours: 0
    Topics vary according to instructor. An interdisciplinary study of literature, philosophy, history, music, communication, and the visual or performing arts.  Students will develop the ability to appreciate, understand, and evaluate ancient or current ideas, themes, and information in traditional and multimedia sources. Offered as needed

    Fulfills General Education Requirements

  
  • INTL 2000 - Introduction to International Studies


    Credits: 3
    Lecture Hours: 3
    Laboratory Hours: 0
    An introduction to the field of international studies; emphasis on developing an understanding of the political and cultural relationships that exist and have exited among the regions, peoples, and nations of the world. Offered as needed.

    Fulfills General Education Requirements.

  
  • INTR 1320 - American Sign Language I


    Credits: 3
    Lecture Hours: 3
    Laboratory Hours: 0
    An introductory course in American Sign Language designed to develop basic receptive and expressive language skills. Emphasis will be on development of appropriate handshapes and movements necessary to produce accurate signs. Student will learn basic language structures, acquire a working vocabulary and knowledge of sentences, phrases, and appropriate non- manual behaviors in ASL. The use of the voice by instructor and students is held at a minimum. Offered as needed.

  
  • INTR 1321 - American Sign Language II


    Credits: 3
    Lecture Hours: 3
    Laboratory Hours: 0
    Designed to develop expressive and receptive signing skills. Emphasis on vocabulary acquisition, understanding and use of ASL and linguistic structures. The natural language approach and cultural interactions are used to develop appropriate conversational skills. Offered as needed.

    Prerequisite(s): INTR 1320 .
  
  • INTR 2320 - American Sign Language III


    Credits: 3
    Lecture Hours: 3
    Laboratory Hours: 0
    A conversational course focusing on specific grammatical and cultural topics. Emphasis on the development of fluent conversational skills using grammatical non-manual signals and markers. Student will learn how to narrate, describe, compare, and comment. Narratives of native language users are used for beginning text analysis of ASL. Interactive ASL lessons without voice lead to expand vocabulary mastery and fluency. Offered as needed.

    Prerequisite(s): INTR 1321 .
  
  • INTR 2321 - American Sign Language IV


    Credits: 3
    Lecture Hours: 3
    Laboratory Hours: 0
    An advanced ASL performance course integrating cultural and linguistic competencies ranging from informal to formal communication events. Emphasis on greater fluency in the use of idiomatic language use and the mastery of vocabulary and syntax. Linguistic competence is enhanced through interactive discourse with users of native language. Offered as needed.

    Prerequisite(s): INTR 2320.
  
  • KINS 1121 - Fencing


    Credits: 1
    Lecture Hours: 0
    Laboratory Hours: 3
    (Offered as needed)

  
  • KINS 1123 - Archery


    Credits: 1
    Lecture Hours: 0
    Laboratory Hours: 3
    (Offered as needed)

  
  • KINS 1124 - Tennis


    Credits: 1
    Lecture Hours: 0
    Laboratory Hours: 3
    (Offered FA, SU)

  
  • KINS 1125 - Golf


    Credits: 1
    Lecture Hours: 0
    Laboratory Hours: 3
    (Offered FA, SU)

  
  • KINS 1126 - Gymnastics


    Credits: 1
    Lecture Hours: 0
    Laboratory Hours: 3
    (Offered as needed)

  
  • KINS 1127 - Modern Dance


    Credits: 1
    Lecture Hours: 0
    Laboratory Hours: 3
    (Offered as needed)

  
  • KINS 1129 - Badminton


    Credits: 1
    Lecture Hours: 0
    Laboratory Hours: 3
    (Offered as needed)

  
  • KINS 1130 - Bowling


    Credits: 1
    Lecture Hours: 0
    Laboratory Hours: 3
    (Offered as needed)

  
  • KINS 1131 - Ballet


    Credits: 1
    Lecture Hours: 0
    Laboratory Hours: 3
    (Offered as needed)

  
  • KINS 1132 - Ballroom Dancing


    Credits: 1
    Lecture Hours: 0
    Laboratory Hours: 3
    (Offered as needed)

  
  • KINS 1134 - Folk and Square Dancing


    Credits: 1
    Lecture Hours: 0
    Laboratory Hours: 3
    (Offered as needed)

  
  • KINS 1135 - Water Exercises


    Credits: 1
    Lecture Hours: 0
    Laboratory Hours: 3
    (Offered SP)

  
  • KINS 1136 - Swimming


    Credits: 1
    Lecture Hours: 0
    Laboratory Hours: 3
    (Offered as needed)

  
  • KINS 1140 - Scuba Diving


    Credits: 1
    Lecture Hours: 0
    Laboratory Hours: 3
    Basic techniques and procedures in Skin and Scuba Diving. Three hours laboratory per week. Offered as needed.

    Prerequisite(s): KINS 1136  or permission of Instructor.
  
  • KINS 1142 - Aerobic Conditioning.


    Credits: 1
    Lecture Hours: 0
    Laboratory Hours: 3
    Offered FA.

  
  • KINS 1146 - Weight Training.


    Credits: 1
    Lecture Hours: 0
    Laboratory Hours: 3
    Offered FA, SP.

  
  • KINS 1152 - Dance Theatre


    Credits: 1
    Lecture Hours: 0
    Laboratory Hours: 4
    Participation in the performing modern dance theatre. Four hours laboratory per week. Offered as needed.

    Prerequisite(s): Admission by audition.
  
  • KINS 1153 - Jazz Dance.


    Credits: 1
    Lecture Hours: 0
    Laboratory Hours: 3
    Offered as needed.

  
  • KINS 1157 - Aerobic Dance.


    Credits: 1
    Lecture Hours: 0
    Laboratory Hours: 3
    Offered as needed.

  
  • KINS 1161 - Self Defense.


    Credits: 1
    Lecture Hours: 0
    Laboratory Hours: 3
    Offered FA, SP.

  
  • KINS 1223 - Archery II


    Credits: 1
    Lecture Hours: 0
    Laboratory Hours: 3
    Offered as needed.

    Prerequisite(s): permission of instructor.
  
  • KINS 1224 - Tennis II


    Credits: 1
    Lecture Hours: 0
    Laboratory Hours: 3
    Offered as needed.

    Prerequisite(s): permission of instructor.
  
  • KINS 1225 - Golf II


    Credits: 1
    Lecture Hours: 0
    Laboratory Hours: 3
    Offered as needed.

    Prerequisite(s): KINS 1125  or permission of instructor.
  
  • KINS 1226 - Gymnastics II


    Credits: 1
    Lecture Hours: 0
    Laboratory Hours: 3
    Offered as needed.

    Prerequisite(s): KINS 1126  or permission of instructor.
  
  • KINS 1257 - Aerobic Dance II


    Credits: 1
    Lecture Hours: 0
    Laboratory Hours: 3
    Offered as needed.

    Prerequisite(s): KINS 1157  the preceding semester (excluding summer session) or permission of instructor.
  
  • KINS 1261 - Self Defense II


    Credits: 1
    Lecture Hours: 0
    Laboratory Hours: 3
    Offered as needed.

    Prerequisite(s): KINS 1161  or permission of instructor.
  
  • KINS 1337 - Lifeguard Training.


    Credits: 1
    Lecture Hours: 0
    Laboratory Hours: 3
    Offered as needed.

  
  • KINS 1338 - Water Safety Instructor’s Course.


    Credits: 1
    Lecture Hours: 0
    Laboratory Hours: 3
    Offered as needed.

  
  • KINS 1340 - Advanced Scuba Diving


    Credits: 1
    Lecture Hours: 0
    Laboratory Hours: 3
    Advanced techniques and procedures in scuba diving. Three hours laboratory per week. Offered as needed.

    Prerequisite(s): Basic Open Water Certified Diver.
  
  • KINS 1600 - Personal and Community Health


    Credits: 3
    Lecture Hours: 3
    Laboratory Hours: 0
    A survey of current problems affecting the overall health of the individual and society in our modern environment. Offered FA, SP.

  
  • KINS 1999 - Special Topics


    Credits: 1
    Lecture Hours: 0
    Laboratory Hours: 3
    Identification, analysis, and practice of skills and techniques fundamental to exercise/sports, rules, strategies, and appropriate safety procedures. Three hours of lab. May be repeated for a maximum of four hours of credit when topics change. Offered FA, SU.

  
  • KINS 2010 - Nutrition in Health and Disease


    Credits: 3
    Lecture Hours: 3
    Laboratory Hours: 0
    Course designed primarily for students planning to enter the health field. Principles of nutrition and dietary modifications relating to health and disease conditions across the ages. Offered as needed.

    Prerequisite(s): CHEM 1001  or CHEM 1201 ; or BIOL 1001  or BIOL 1201 .
  
  • KINS 2500 - Human Anatomy


    Credits: 3
    Lecture Hours: 3
    Laboratory Hours: 0
    Structural human anatomy and its application basic to an understanding of problems in athletic and corrective physical therapy. Offered FA.

    Prerequisite(s): BIOL 1201  or BIOL 1161  
  
  • KINS 2501 - Principles and History of Physical Education


    Credits: 3
    Lecture Hours: 3
    Laboratory Hours: 0
    A study of the scientific, philosophical, and historical foundations of health education and physical education. Offered FA.

  
  • KINS 2504 - Principles of Conditioning


    Credits: 2
    Lecture Hours: 1
    Laboratory Hours: 2
    Methods and concepts of training and conditioning; physical fitness and current trends; participation in selected activities designed to promote fitness for educational institutions and social agencies. Offered FA.

  
  • KINS 2507 - Methods and Materials in Physical Education for the Elementary School


    Credits: 3
    Lecture Hours: 2
    Laboratory Hours: 2
    For elementary school teachers. Progressively graded programs of physical activities for elementary schools; preparation in skills, attitudes, and knowledge requisite to health education of children. Offered as needed.

  
  • KINS 2508 - Practicum in the Teaching of Individual Sports


    Credits: 1
    Lecture Hours: 0
    Laboratory Hours: 3
    competency in the activity to be taught and permission of instructor. May be repeated for a maximum of three hours of credit when experience represents different individual sports. Offered as needed.

 

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