May 14, 2024  
2022-2023 Academic Catalog 
    
2022-2023 Academic Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Course Descriptions


 

Humanities

  
  • HUMA 2319 - American Minority Studies


    CIP Code: 24.01035112
    Credit(s): 3
    This interdisciplinary survey examines the diverse cultural, artistic, economic, historical, political, and social aspects of American minority communities. Topics may include race/ethnicity, gender, socioeconomics class, sexual orientation, national origin, age, disability, and religion.  1,2.5,6

    Faculty Consent: N
  
  • HUMA 2323 - World Cultures


    CIP Code: 24.0103.5312
    Credit(s): 3
    This course is a general study of diverse world cultures. Topics include cultural practices social structures religions arts and languages. 1,2.5,6

    Faculty Consent: N

Kinesiology

  
  • KINE 1100 - Lifestyle Assessment and Modification


    CIP Code: 36.01085123
    Credit(s): 1
    Provides learning opportunities to introduce and maintain higher education health standards. Includes assessment of cardiovascular endurance muscular strength and endurance flexibility body composition nutrition stress and blood pressure. Students will select and participate in physical activities which will produce desired physical results. This course culminates with an individualized lifelong wellness plan. Lab fee required. 1,3,5

    Faculty Consent: N
  
  • KINE 1106 - Jogging/Walking


    CIP Code: 36.01085123
    Credit(s): 1
    A computer-monitored instructor-guided program to enhance cardiovascular fitness through jogging and/or walking. Students will perform basic calculations to determine appropriate target heart rate zones. Students will establish fitness goals and select appropriate activities to attain these goals. Pre- and post-assessments will allow students to monitor progress toward their fitness goals. Includes a preliminary one-time two-hour orientation. Lab fee required. 1,3,5

    Faculty Consent: N
  
  • KINE 1108 - Physical Conditioning Aerobic


    CIP Code: 36.01085123
    Credit(s): 1
    Combines weightlifting with aerobic activities in a structured formatted conditioning program that trains the whole body. Options include Muscle Cuts Step Aerobics Zumba or other specialty courses offered in the department. Orientation and physical assessments enable students to personalize their workouts and help them attain their fitness goals. Workouts may be computer-monitored and instructor-enhanced. Includes a one-time two-hour orientation. Lab fee required. 2,3,4

    Faculty Consent: N
  
  • KINE 1110 - Cross Country Varsity


    CIP Code: 36.01085123
    Credit(s): 1
    Designed for advanced participants in cross country competing on the collegiate level. Students will be taught to apply new knowledge and skills to improve individual and team performance. An understanding of the team concept and team unity will be stressed. 1,4,5

    Faculty Consent: N
  
  • KINE 1111 - Weight Training


    CIP Code: 36.01085123
    Credit(s): 1
    Emphasizes increasing strength through proper techniques of lifting and weight training. Orientation and physical assessments enable students to personalize their workouts and help them attain their fitness goals. Students will perform basic calculations to determine appropriate workload volume sets repetitions intensity progression and recovery to meet their fitness goals. Includes a preliminary one-time two-hour orientation. Lab fee required. 1,3,5

    Faculty Consent: N
  
  • KINE 1112 - Adaptive Personalized Fitness


    CIP Code: 36.01085123
    Credit(s): 1
    This course consists of three major components (1) cardiovascular conditioning (2) strengthening exercises and (3) range of motion stretching and relaxation techniques. This class is designed to introduce physically challenged students (P.C.S.) to a variety of physical activities including rhythmical movement aquatics hydro-fitness (resistance training) walking/jogging. P.C.S. are defined as students with temporary injuries severely obese individuals (over 40% body fat percentage) and permanently disabled students. These individuals will be assessed and given an individualized exercise program. May be repeated for credit. Lab fee required. 1,4,5

    Faculty Consent: N
  
  • KINE 1113 - Weight Training Advanced


    CIP Code: 36.01085123
    Credit(s): 1
    Continued improvement in strength and flexibility and the opportunity to develop specific muscle groups. Lab fee required. 1,3,5

    Requisite(s): Take KINE 1111 
    Faculty Consent: N
  
  • KINE 1114 - Horsemanship I


    CIP Code: 36.01085123
    Credit(s): 1
    Basic methods and techniques for various riding events such as rodeo drill show and speed horses. The course will cover rider preparation for performance basic equipment and riding style. Lab fee required. 1,4,5

    Faculty Consent: N
  
  • KINE 1115 - Intermediate Horsemanship


    CIP Code: 36.01085123
    Credit(s): 1
    Intermediate methods and techniques for various riding events such as rodeo drill show and speed horses. The course will cover rider preparation for performance basic equipment and riding style. Lab fee required. 1,4,5

    Requisite(s): Take KINE 1114 
    Faculty Consent: N
  
  • KINE 1116 - Baseball Varsity


    CIP Code: 36.01085123
    Credit(s): 1
    Designed for advanced baseball players competing on collegiate level. Students will be taught to apply new knowledge and skills to improve individual and team performance. An understanding of the team concept and team unity will be stressed. 1,4,5

    Faculty Consent: Y
  
  • KINE 1117 - Bowling


    CIP Code: 36.01085123
    Credit(s): 1
    The student will learn the mechanics of the approach release and execution of three different styles of bowling. The course will also cover scorekeeping (automated and manual) pin and spot bowling point of aim rules etiquette and fun competitive games. Lab fee required. 3,5

    Faculty Consent: N
  
  • KINE 1119 - Golf


    CIP Code: 36.01085123
    Credit(s): 1
    The student will learn the basic fundamentals of golf including grip putting chipping and full swing. The course will cover a basic understanding of rules etiquette and types of competitive play available to the golfer. Lab fee required. 1,3,5

    Faculty Consent: N
  
  • KINE 1120 - Basketball Varsity


    CIP Code: 36.01085123
    Credit(s): 1
    Designed for advanced basketball players competing on collegiate level. Students will be taught to apply new knowledge and skills to improve individual and team performance. An understanding of the team concept and team unity will be stressed. 1,4,5

    Faculty Consent: Y
  
  • KINE 1121 - Racquetball


    CIP Code: 36.01085123
    Credit(s): 1
    Instruction in and development of fundamental skills such as basic strokes basic shots serve court positioning rules and variations of the game. Lab fee required. 1,3,5

    Faculty Consent: N
  
  • KINE 1122 - Golf Varsity


    CIP Code: 36.01085123
    Credit(s): 1
    Designed for advanced golfers competing on collegiate level. Students will be taught to apply new knowledge and skills to improve individual and team performance. An understanding of the team concept and team unity will be stressed. 1,4,5

    Faculty Consent: Y
  
  • KINE 1123 - Rodeo Varsity


    CIP Code: 36.01085123
    Credit(s): 1
    Designed for advanced participants in rodeo competing on collegiate level. Students will be taught to apply new knowledge and skills to improve individual and team performance. An understanding of the team concept and team unity will be stressed. 1,4,5

    Faculty Consent: Y
  
  • KINE 1130 - Cheerleading Varsity


    CIP Code: 36.01085123
    Credit(s): 1
    Introduces basic skills and techniques of cheerleading such as partner stunts incorporation of pyramids safety techniques and jumps. By participating as a team individuals learn how to cooperate with other team members in solving problems and in motivating a crowd. Performing at athletic events permits the individuals an opportunity to exhibit responsibility as well as to build self-esteem. 1,4,5

    Faculty Consent: Y
  
  • KINE 1135 - Cheerleading Varisty


    CIP Code: 36.01085123
    Credit(s): 1
    Introduces basic skills and techniques of cheerleading such as partner stunts incorporation of pyramids safety techniques and jumps. By participating as a team individuals learn how to cooperate with other team members in solving problems and in motivating a crowd. Performing at athletic events permits the individuals an opportunity to exhibit responsibility as well as to build self-esteem. 1,4,5

    Faculty Consent: Y
  
  • KINE 1136 - Baseball Varsity


    CIP Code: 36.01085123
    Credit(s): 1
    Designed for advanced baseball players competing on collegiate level. Students will be taught to apply new knowledge and skills to improve individual and team performance. An understanding of the team concept and team unity will be stressed. 1,4,5

    Faculty Consent: Y
  
  • KINE 1137 - Basketball Varsity


    CIP Code: 36.01085123
    Credit(s): 1
    Designed for advanced basketball players competing on collegiate level. Students will be taught to apply new knowledge and skills to improve individual and team performance. An understanding of the team concept and team unity will be stressed. 1,4,5

    Faculty Consent: Y
  
  • KINE 1138 - Golf Varsity


    CIP Code: 36.01085123
    Credit(s): 1
    Designed for advanced golfers competing on collegiate level. Students will be taught to apply new knowledge and skills to improve individual and team performance. An understanding of the team concept and team unity will be stressed. 1,4,5

    Faculty Consent: Y
  
  • KINE 1139 - Rodeo Varsity


    CIP Code: 36.01085123
    Credit(s): 1
    Designed for advanced participants in rodeo competing on collegiate level. Students will be taught to apply new knowledge and skills to improve individual and team performance. An understanding of the team concept and team unity will be stressed. 1,4,5

    Faculty Consent: Y
  
  • KINE 1140 - Softball Varsity


    CIP Code: 36.01085123
    Credit(s): 1
    Designed for advanced softball players competing on collegiate level. Students will be taught to apply new knowledge and skills to improve individual and team performance. An understanding of the team concept and team unity will be stressed. 1,4,5

    Faculty Consent: Y
  
  • KINE 1142 - Softball Varsity


    CIP Code: 36.01085123
    Credit(s): 1
    Designed for advanced softball players competing on collegiate level. Students will be taught to apply new knowledge and skills to improve individual and team performance. An understanding of the team concept and team unity will be stressed. 1,4,5

    Faculty Consent: Y
  
  • KINE 1143 - Cross Country Varsity


    CIP Code: 36.01085123
    Credit(s): 1
    Designed for advanced participants in cross country competing on the collegiate level. Students will be taught to apply new knowledge and skills to improve individual and team performance. An understanding of the team concept and team unity will be stressed. 1,4,5

    Faculty Consent: N
  
  • KINE 1144 - Dance Varsity


    CIP Code: 36.01085123
    Credit(s): 1
    Designed for advanced dance participants competing on the collegiate level. Students will be taught to apply new knowledge and skills to improve individual and team performance. An understanding of the team concept and team unity will be stressed. 1,4,5

    Faculty Consent: Y
  
  • KINE 1145 - Volleyball Varsity


    CIP Code: 36.01085123
    Credit(s): 1
    Designed for advanced volleyball participants. Inter-school competition between advanced volleyball players at the collegiate level. Students will be taught to apply new knowledge and skills to improve individual and team performance. 1,4,5

    Faculty Consent: Y
  
  • KINE 1146 - Dance Varsity


    CIP Code: 36.01085123
    Credit(s): 1
    Designed for advanced dance participants competing on the collegiate level. Students will be taught to apply new knowledge and skills to improve individual and team performance. An understanding of the team concept and team unity will be stressed. 1,4,5

    Faculty Consent: Y
  
  • KINE 1149 - Volleyball Varsity


    CIP Code: 36.01085123
    Credit(s): 1
    Designed for advanced volleyball participants. Inter-school competition between advanced volleyball players at the collegiate level. Students will be taught to apply new knowledge and skills to improve individual and team performance. 1,4,5

    Faculty Consent: Y
  
  • KINE 1164 - Introduction to Physical Fitness & Sport


    CIP Code: 31.0501.5223
    Credit(s): 1
    This course will provide an overview of the lifestyle necessary for fitness and health. Students will participate in physical activities and assess their fitness status. Students will be introduced to proper nutrition weight management cardiovascular health flexibility and strength training. Students will describe how the components of physical fitness impact health and wellness; explain the influence of personal behaviors and personal responsibilities on the development treatment and prevention of hypokinetic diseases infectious diseases stress and addiction; analyze the relationship between physical activity inactivity and nutrition on weight and body composition; plan implement and evaluate a personal fitness program; and develop an appreciate and positive attitude for a healthy lifestyle and the effects of global trends on physical activity. 1,2,5

    Faculty Consent: N
  
  • KINE 1166 - First Aid


    CIP Code: 51.15045316
    Credit(s): 1
    Instruction in and practice of first aid techniques. 1,2,4,5,6

    Faculty Consent: N
  
  • KINE 1206 - First Aid


    CIP Code: 51.15045316
    Credit(s): 2
    Instruction in and practice of first aid techniques.

    Faculty Consent: N
  
  • KINE 1301 - Foundations of Kinesiology And Sport


    CIP Code: 31.05015223
    Credit(s): 3
    The purpose of this course is to provide students with an introduction to human movement that includes the historical development of physical education exercise science and sport. This course offers the stduent both an introduction to the knowledge base as well as information on expanding career opportunities. Students will dstinguish between and identify terminology and research within the sub-disciplines in the field of Kinesiology and their application to diverse careers; summarize the historical and hilosophical approaches to physical activity physical education exercise science and sport;identify the characteristics of a physically educated person and the importance of assessment and advocacy in physical education exercise science and sport; discuss how the changing nature of education and technological advances may influence physical education exercise science and sport in the future; and identify major professional organizations foundations and associations supporting physical activity at local state national and international levels as well as data tools and resources. 1,2,3,4,5

    Faculty Consent: N
  
  • KINE 1304 - Personal/Community Health I


    CIP Code: 51.15045116
    Credit(s): 3
    Investigation of the principles and practices in relation to personal and community health. Provides instruction in the study of body organs and systems and health concepts and problems. Emphasis is places on understanding the basic structure and functions of the human body organizing and evaluating social systems for personal and community health participating actively in projects with local public and community health systems demonstrating decision-making and problem-solving skills pertinent to delivery of social health services and positive social characteristics when dealing with people public and community health concerns. 1,2,3,4,5

    Faculty Consent: N
  
  • KINE 1306 - First Aid


    CIP Code: 51.15045316
    Credit(s): 3
    Provides multimedia instruction in American Red Cross standard first aid and CPR. Covers techniques for injury assessment bandaging and splinting and safe transportation of injured. Emphasis is placed on individual and group skills for responsible action decision making and problem solving when faced with an emergency or nonemergency situation; utilization of knowledge necessary for specific injury conditions; maintenance of standards of ethical care for first aid care. Certification may be obtained in basic adult and infant/child CPR. Lab fee required. 1,2,4,5,6

    Faculty Consent: N
  
  • KINE 1321 - Coaching/Sports/Athletics I


    CIP Code: 31.05055123
    Credit(s): 3
    Provides instruction in fundamental skills of coaching individual and team play organization of practices and the handling of teams during the competitive seasons of sports such as baseball basketball and track. Emphasis is placed on the ability of the coach to teach exercise leadership negotiate internal team problems organize and communicate necessary information pertinent to team success monitor team progress utilize problem-solving and decision-making skills maintain ethical standards and responsibility for team actions and clearly demonstrate skills necessary for effective communication and motivation of the team. Lab fee required. 1,2,4,5,6

    Faculty Consent: N
  
  • KINE 1322 - Coaching/Sports/Athletics II


    CIP Code: 31.05055123
    Credit(s): 3
    Continues fundamental skills individual and team play organization of practices and handling of teams during the competitive season for sports such as baseball basketball and track. Lab fee required. 1,2,4,5,6

    Requisite(s): Take KINE 1321 
    Faculty Consent: N
  
  • KINE 1336 - Introduction to Recreation


    Formerly: Introduction to Equestrian Game Skills
    CIP Code: 31.01015123
    Credit(s): 3
    Fundamental theory and concepts of recreational activities with emphasis on programs planning and leadership. Prerequisites: None.

    Faculty Consent: N
  
  • KINE 1338 - Concepts of Physical Fitness


    CIP Code: 31.05015123
    Credit(s): 3
    This course is designed to familiarize students with knowledge, understanding and values of health related fitness and its influence on the quality of life emphasizing the development and implementation of fitness programs.  Upon successful completion of this course, students will: describe the elements of health related physical fitness, performance related physical fitness, inactivity, and hypokinetic diseases on health and wellness; distinguish the influence of personal behavior and responsibility on the development, treatment, and prevention of infectious diseases, stress, and addictions; compare and contrast the relationships among physical activity, nutrition, and body composition; participate in physical fitness activities that will aid in assessing personal health related fitness; and, design, implement, and evaluate fitness programs to promote societal lifetime physical fitness. Lab fee required. 1,2,4,5

    Requisite(s): Take KINE 1301  KINE 1306  Take FITT 1164  
    Faculty Consent: N
  
  • KINE 1346 - Drug Use and Abuse


    CIP Code: 51.15045216
    Credit(s): 3
    Provides instruction in the current use and abuse of drugs in today’s society. Emphasis is placed on physiological sociological and psychological factors involved in the use and abuse of drugs. This course also will include instruction in the personal legal and societal consequences of substance abuse. 1,4,5,6

    Faculty Consent: N
  
  • KINE 2100 - Cardio Kickboxing


    CIP Code: 36.01085123
    Credit(s): 1
    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. Lab fee required. 1,2,3,5,6

    Faculty Consent: N
  
  • KINE 2101 - Zumba


    CIP Code: 36.01085123
    Credit(s): 1
    This course will enable the student to participate in moderate Zumba group exercise that combines a fusion of high energy. Latin and international music with unique moves and combinations. The student will experience dynamic routines that feature aerobic fitness interval training with a combination of fast and slow rhythms that tome and sculpt the body. Lab fee required. 1,2,3,4,5,6

    Faculty Consent: N
  
  • KINE 2104 - Spinning


    CIP Code: 36.01085123
    Credit(s): 1
    A total-body conditioning program emphasizing cardiovascular endurance designed to give basic understanding of the principles of spinning. Students will perform basic calculations to determine appropriate target heart rate zone and establish personal fitness goals. Lab fee required. 1,3,4,5,6

    Faculty Consent: N
  
  • KINE 2108 - Yoga


    CIP Code: 36.01085123
    Credit(s): 1
    Learn how to practice the art of yoga to increase your own strength resilience and energy. Students will participate in specific exercises breathing techniques and variations of yoga poses designed to build strength flexibility and a relaxed spine. Lab fee required. 1,2,3,5

    Faculty Consent: N
  
  • KINE 2116 - Horsemanship II


    CIP Code: 36.01085123
    Credit(s): 1
    Advanced methods and techniques for various riding events such as rodeo drill show and speed horses. The course will cover rider preparation for performance basic equipment and riding style. Lab fee required. 1,4,5

    Requisite(s): Take KINE 1114 
    Faculty Consent: N
  
  • KINE 2129 - Rodeo Varsity


    CIP Code: 36.01085123
    Credit(s): 1
    Designed for advanced participants in rodeo competing on collegiate level. Students will be taught to apply new knowledge and skills to improve individual and team performance. An understanding of the team concept and team unity will be stressed. 1,4,5

    Faculty Consent: Y
  
  • KINE 2130 - Cheerleading Varsity


    CIP Code: 36.01085123
    Credit(s): 1
    Introduces basic skills and techniques of cheerleading such as partner stunts incorporation of pyramids safety techniques and jumps. By participating as a team individuals learn how to cooperate with other team members in solving problems and in motivating a crowd. Performing at athletic events permits the individuals an opportunity to exhibit responsibility as well as to build self-esteem. 1,4,5

    Requisite(s): Take KINE 1130 
    Faculty Consent: N
  
  • KINE 2131 - Cheerleading Varsity


    CIP Code: 36.01085123
    Credit(s): 1
    Introduces basic skills and techniques of cheerleading such as partner stunts incorporation of pyramids safety techniques and jumps. By participating as a team individuals learn how to cooperate with other team members in solving problems and in motivating a crowd. Performing at athletic events permits the individuals an opportunity to exhibit responsibility as well as to build self-esteem. 1,4,5

    Requisite(s): Take KINE 1130 
    Faculty Consent: N
  
  • KINE 2132 - Softball Varsity


    CIP Code: 36.01085123
    Credit(s): 1
    Designed for advanced softball players competing on collegiate level. Students will be taught to apply new knowledge and skills to improve individual and team performance. An understanding of the team concept and team unity will be stressed. 1,4,5

    Faculty Consent: Y
  
  • KINE 2135 - Baseball Varisty


    CIP Code: 36.01085123
    Credit(s): 1
    Designed for advanced baseball players competing on collegiate level. Students will be taught to apply new knowledge and skills to improve individual and team performance. An understanding of the team concept and team unity will be stressed. 1,4,5

    Faculty Consent: Y
  
  • KINE 2136 - Baseball Varsity


    CIP Code: 36.01085123
    Credit(s): 1
    Designed for advanced baseball players competing on collegiate level. Students will be taught to apply new knowledge and skills to improve individual and team performance. An understanding of the team concept and team unity will be stressed. 1,4,5

    Faculty Consent: Y
  
  • KINE 2137 - Basketball Varsity


    CIP Code: 36.01085123
    Credit(s): 1
    Designed for advanced basketball players competing on collegiate level. Students will be taught to apply new knowledge and skills to improve individual and team performance. An understanding of the team concept and team unity will be stressed. 1,4,5

    Faculty Consent: Y
  
  • KINE 2138 - Golf Varsity


    CIP Code: 36.01085123
    Credit(s): 1
    Designed for advanced golfers competing on collegiate level. Students will be taught to apply new knowledge and skills to improve individual and team performance. An understanding of the team concept and team unity will be stressed. 1,4,5

    Faculty Consent: Y
  
  • KINE 2139 - Rodeo Varsity


    CIP Code: 36.01085123
    Credit(s): 1
    Designed for advanced participants in rodeo competing on collegiate level. Students will be taught to apply new knowledge and skills to improve individual and team performance. An understanding of the team concept and team unity will be stressed. (ICOs 1 4 5) Prerequisite: Consent of the instructor 1,4,5

    Faculty Consent: Y
  
  • KINE 2140 - Dance Varsity


    CIP Code: 36.01085123
    Credit(s): 1
    Continuation of KINE 1144  for the second year dance participant. Students will be taught to apply new knowledge and skills to improve individual and team performance. An understanding of the team concept and team unity will be stressed. 1,4,5

    Requisite(s): Take KINE 1144  
    Faculty Consent: N
  
  • KINE 2142 - Softball Varsity


    CIP Code: 36.01085123
    Credit(s): 1
    Designed for advanced softball players competing on collegiate level. Students will be taught to apply new knowledge and skills to improve individual and team performance. An understanding of the team concept and team unity will be stressed. 1,4,5

    Faculty Consent: Y
  
  • KINE 2143 - Cross Country Varsity


    CIP Code: 36.01085123
    Credit(s): 1
    Designed for advanced participants in cross country competing on the collegiate level. Students will be taught to apply new knowledge and skills to improve individual and team performance. An understanding of the team concept and team unity will be stressed. 1,4,5

    Requisite(s): Take KINE 1143 
    Faculty Consent: Y
  
  • KINE 2144 - Dance Varsity


    CIP Code: 36.01085123
    Credit(s): 1
    Continuation of KINE 1144  for the second year dance participant. Students will be taught to apply new knowledge and skills to improve individual and team performance. An understanding of the team concept and team unity will be stressed. 1,4,5

    Requisite(s): Take KINE 1144  
    Faculty Consent: Y
  
  • KINE 2145 - Volleyball Varsity


    CIP Code: 36.01085123
    Credit(s): 1
    Designed for advanced volleyball participants. Inter-school competition between advanced volleyball players at the collegiate level. Students will be taught to apply new knowledge and skills to improve individual and team performance. 1,4,5

    Faculty Consent: Y
  
  • KINE 2146 - Volleyball Varsity


    CIP Code: 36.01085123
    Credit(s): 1
    Designed for advanced volleyball participants. Inter-school competition between advanced volleyball players at the collegiate level. Students will be taught to apply new knowledge and skills to improve individual and team performance. 1,4,5

    Faculty Consent: Y
  
  • KINE 2147 - Basketball Varsity


    CIP Code: 36.01085123
    Credit(s): 1
    Designed for advanced basketball players competing on collegiate level. Students will be taught to apply new knowledge and skills to improve individual and team performance. An understanding of the team concept and team unity will be stressed. 1,4,5

    Faculty Consent: Y
  
  • KINE 2148 - Golf Varsity


    CIP Code: 36.01085123
    Credit(s): 1
    Designed for advanced golfers competing on collegiate level. Students will be taught to apply new knowledge and skills to improve individual and team performance. An understanding of the team concept and team unity will be stressed. 1,4,5

    Faculty Consent: N
  
  • KINE 2149 - Cross Country Varsity


    CIP Code: 36.01085123
    Credit(s): 1
    Designed for advanced participants in cross country competing on the collegiate level. Students will be taught to apply new knowledge and skills to improve individual and team performance. An understanding of the team concept and team unity will be stressed. 1,4,5

    Requisite(s): Take KINE 1143 
    Faculty Consent: Y
  
  • KINE 2156 - Taping and Bandaging


    CIP Code: 51.09135116
    Credit(s): 1
    This course provides the fundamental taping and bandaging techniques used in the prevention and care of athletic related injuries. This course is designed to provide formal instruction in the psychomotor skills and clinical/practicum proficiencies required of the pre-professional athletic training student with an emphasis on taping and wrapping sports related injuries. Lab fee required. 1,3,4,5

    Requisite(s): Take KINE 2356 
    Faculty Consent: N
  
  • KINE 2356 - Care & Prevention of Athletic Injuries


    CIP Code: 51.09135216
    Credit(s): 3
    Prevention and care of athletic injuries with emphasis on qualities of a good athletic trainer avoiding accidents and injuries recognizing signs and symptoms of specific sports injuries and conditions immediate and long-term care of injuries and administration procedures in athletic training. Provides instruction in the study of the athletic training room and its problems including massage taping bandaging care of sprains strains and wounds common to athletic participation. Emphasis is placed on basic administrative procedures and written record-keeping skills management of time and materials necessary for the proper function of the training room participation and service to clients served by the athletic trainer acquisition and evaluation of information relative to injury assessment and prevention of athletic injury proper communication of care and rehabilitation of athletic injuries demonstration of problem-solving and decision-making skills relative to injury care and management and maintenance of responsibility ethical behavior and self-limitation in the treatment of athletic injuries. Lab fee required 1,2,3,4

    Faculty Consent: N

Kinesiology and Exercise Science Lecture

  
  • FITT 1164 - Health and Physical Education GeneralPracticum


    CIP Code: 31.0501
    Credit(s): 1
    Practical general workplace training supported by an individualized learning plan developed by the employer college and student. 1,2,4,5

    Prerequisite(s): KINE 1301   KINE 1306  KINE 1338  

    Requisite(s): KINE 1301  Take KINE 1338  
    Faculty Consent: N
  
  • FITT 1165 - Sports Medicine - Practicum I


    CIP Code: 31.0501
    Credit(s): 1
    Students will experience individual and team ‘hands on’ preparation in the areas of competition/practice preparation competition/practice and therapeutic settings. 1,2,4,6

    Faculty Consent: N
  
  • FITT 2165 - Sports Medicine - Clinical Practicum II


    CIP Code: 31.0501
    Credit(s): 1
    Practical general workplace training supported by an individualized learning plan developed by the employer college and student. As outlined in the learning plan apply the theory concepts and skills involving specialized materials tools equipment procedures regulations laws and interactions within and among political economic environmental social and legal systems associated with the occupation and the business/industry; and will demonstrate legal and ethical behavior safety practices interpersonal and teamwork skills and appropriate written and verbal communication skills using the terminology of the occupation and the business/industry. 1,2,4,6

    Faculty Consent: N

Management

  
  • FINA 4310 - Entrepreneurial Finance


    CIP Code: 52.0803
    Credit(s): 3
    Overview of money and the banking system; interest and present value calculations; financial information; analysis and financial decision making; security markets. Students will produce a financial plan defining and utilizing financial resources with an emphasis in entrepreneurship. Students will develop a comprehensive understanding of financial statement analysis; understand foundations of the U.S. Banking System; formulate financial strategies for lending, operations, and strategic planning. produce a financial plan for an entrepreneurial venture.

    Faculty Consent: Y
  
  • MGMT 3350 - Foundations of Entrepreneurship


    CIP Code: 52.0701
    Credit(s): 3
    Course Description: Initiation of new ventures and approaches to growth of existing firms through opportunity recognition, innovation and change. The study of entrepreneurs, entrepreneurship, and new business models will emphasize developing effective entrepreneurial skills and behaviors. Topics include start-up motives, strategic issues in small and entrepreneurial businesses, legitimacy of new business, growth and alliances for small businesses, decision making and the entrepreneur. Define entrepreneurship; Explore and evaluate entrepreneurship opportunities; Identify the start-up issues that entrepreneurs face; Identify the advantages/disadvantage of different forms of business organizations; List financing options that are available to entrepreneurs

    Faculty Consent: N
  
  • MGMT 4324 - Entrepreneurial Applications of Business Law


    Formerly: Business and the Law
    CIP Code: 52.0101
    Credit(s): 3
    This course applies legal principles to a variety of common business scenarios.  Throughout the course students will connect the importance of quality consultation with legal counsel to the prevention and resolution of legal matters.  1. Explain the importance of an attorney to the entrepreneurial endeavor.
    2. Apply knowledge of legal issues related to the formation of a business to a hypothetical scenario formulated from case law and case studies.
    3. Apply knowledge of legal issues related to human resources to a hypothetical scenario formulated from case law and case studies.
    4. Apply knowledge of legal issues related to contractual agreements to a hypothetical scenario formulated from case law and case studies.
    5. Apply knowledge of legal issues related to business liabilities to a hypothetical scenario formulated from case law and case studies.
    6. Apply knowledge of legal issues related to intellectual property to a hypothetical scenario formulated from case law and case studies.

    Faculty Consent: N
  
  • MGMT 4340 - Business Planning for Entrepreneurs


    CIP Code: 52.0701
    Credit(s): 3
    This course explores the development of business plans; the preparation of financial packages; and the evaluation of opportunities, risks, and problems associated with business development. The course will culminate with the preparation of a comprehensive business plan for a new venture. Prepare financial reporting packages Evaluate opportunities, risks, and challenges associated with business development Prepare a comprehensive business plan.

    Faculty Consent: N

Mathematics

  
  • MATH 371 - Pre-Algebra


    CIP Code: 32.01045119
    Credit(s): 3
    A developmental course using whole numbers decimals fractions integers linear equations problem solving geometry formulas real number properties polynomials exponents radicals equations and graphs of lines. Credit is not transferable. This course does not satisfy requirements for any degree plan at Odessa College. Placement testing is available. Lab fee required.

    Registration Restrictions: Fail 1 Time - Block Webreg
    Fail2 Rule - Fail 2 Times No Webreg
    Faculty Consent: Y
  
  • MATH 372 - Introductory Algebra


    CIP Code: 32.01045119
    Credit(s): 3
    A developmental course that introduces elementary algebra with some arithmetic review. Includes signed numbers and rational numbers with operations through exponentiation; algebraic expressions and their operations; linear equations and inequalities including applications graphs. The student will learn to select appropriate mathematical techniques and technologies and use skills in information organizing processing planning and problem solving. Credit is not transferable. This course does not satisfy requirements for any degree plan at Odessa College. Placement testing is available. Lab fee required.

    Registration Restrictions: Fail 1 Time - Block Webreg
    Fail2 Rule - Fail 2 Times No Webreg
    Faculty Consent: N
  
  • MATH 375 - Intermediate Algebra


    CIP Code: 32.01045219
    Credit(s): 3
    A study of relations and functions inequalities factoring polynomials rational expressions and quadratics with an introduction to complex numbers exponential and logarithmic functions determinants and matrices and sequences and series. This course does not satisfy requirements for any degree plan at Odessa College. lacement testing is available. Lab fee required.

    Registration Restrictions: Fail 1 Time - Block Webreg
    Fail2 Rule - Fail 2 Times No Webreg
    Faculty Consent: N
  
  • MATH 0385 - Contemporary Math Pathway


    CIP Code: 32.0104
    Credit(s): 3
    The course supports students in developing skills, strategies and reasoning needed to succeed in mathematics, including communication and appropriate use of technology. Topics include the study of numeracy and the real number system; algebraic concepts, notation, and reasoning; quantitative relationships; mathematical models and problem solving. A study of relations and functions inequalities, algebraic expressions and equations (absolute value, polynomial, radical, rational), with special emphasis on linear and quadratic expressions and equations.

    Corequisite(s): MATH 1332  
    Faculty Consent: Y
  
  • MATH 0386 - Statistics Math Pathway


    CIP Code: 32.0104
    Credit(s): 3
    The course supports students in developing skills, strategies and reasoning needed to succeed in mathematics, including communication and appropriate use of technology. Topics include the study of numeracy and the real number system; algebraic concepts, notation, and reasoning; quantitative relationships; mathematical models and problem solving. A study of relations and functions inequalities, algebraic expressions and equations (absolute value, polynomial, radical, rational), with special emphasis on linear and quadratic expressions and equations.

    Corequisite(s): MATH 1342  
    Faculty Consent: Y
  
  • MATH 0387 - College Algebra Math Pathway


    CIP Code: 32.0104
    Credit(s): 3
    The course supports students in developing skills, strategies and reasoning needed to succeed in mathematics, including communication and appropriate use of technology. Topics include the study of numeracy and the real number system; algebraic concepts, notation, and reasoning; quantitative relationships; mathematical models and problem solving. A study of relations and functions inequalities, algebraic expressions and equations (absolute value, polynomial, radical, rational), with special emphasis on linear and quadratic expressions and equations.

    Corequisite(s): MATH 1314  
    Faculty Consent: Y
  
  • MATH 1314 - College Algebra


    CIP Code: 27.01015419
    Credit(s): 3
    In-depth study and applications of polynomial rational radical exponential and logarithmic functions and systems of equations using matrices. Additional topics such as sequences series probability and conics may be included. Placement testing available. (ICOs 1 3)

    Registration Restrictions: Pass TSI Math Requirement
    Fail2 Rule - Fail 2 Times No Webreg
    Faculty Consent: N
  
  • MATH 1316 - Plane Trigonometry


    CIP Code: 27.01015319
    Credit(s): 3
    In-depth study and applications of trigonometry including definitions identities inverse functions solutions of equations graphing and solving triangles. Additional topics such as vectors polar coordinates and parametric equations may be included. (ICOs 1 3)

    Registration Restrictions: Fail2 Rule - Fail 2 Times No Webreg
    Faculty Consent: N
  
  • MATH 1324 - Mathematics for Business and Social Sciences I (finite Mathematics) (formerly: Matheanalysis for Business I)


    CIP Code: 27.03015219
    Credit(s): 3
    The application of common algebraic functions including polynomial exponential logarithmic and rational to problems in business economics and the social sciences are addressed. The applications include mathematics of finance including simple and compound interest and annuities; systems of linear equations; matrices; linear programming; and probability including expected value. 1,3

    Registration Restrictions: Pass TSI Math Requirement
    Fail2 Rule - Fail 2 Times No Webreg
    Faculty Consent: N
  
  • MATH 1325 - Mathematics for Business and SocialSciences II (formerly: MathematicalAnalysis for Business II )


    CIP Code: 27.03015319
    Credit(s): 3
    This course is the basic study of limits and continuity differentiation optimization and graphing and integration of elementary functions with emphasis on applications in business economics and social sciences. This course is not a substitute for MATH 2413  Calculus I. 1,3

    Prerequisite(s): MATH 1324 ; Minimum grade C

    Requisite(s): MATH 1324 ; Minimum grade C
    Registration Restrictions: Pass TSI Math Requirement Fail2 Rule - Fail 2 Times No Webreg
    Faculty Consent: N
  
  • MATH 1332 - Contemporary Mathematics (quantitative Reasoning)


    CIP Code: 27.01015119
    Credit(s): 3
    Intended for Non STEM (Science Technology Engineering and Mathematics) majors. Topics include introductory treatments of sets and logic financial mathematics probability and statistics with appropriate applications. Number sense proportional reasoning estimation technology and communication should be embedded throughout the course. Additional topics may be covered. 1,3

    Registration Restrictions: Pass TSI Math Requirement
    Fail2 Rule - Fail 2 Times No Webreg
    Faculty Consent: N
  
  • MATH 1342 - Elementary Statistical Methods (formerly - Mathematical Statistics)


    CIP Code: 27.05015119
    Credit(s): 3
    Collection analysis presentation and interpretation of data and probability. Analysis includes descriptive statistics correlation and regression confidence intervals and hypothesis testing. 1,2,3

    Registration Restrictions: Pass TSI Math Requirement
    Fail2 Rule - Fail 2 Times No Webreg
    Faculty Consent: N
  
  • MATH 1350 - Fundamentals of Mathematics I


    CIP Code: 27.01015619
    Credit(s): 3
    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. 1,3

    Requisite(s): Take MATH 1314 ; Minimum grade C;
    Registration Restrictions: Pass TSI Math Requirement Fail2 Rule - Fail 2 Times No Webreg
    Faculty Consent: N
  
  • MATH 1351 - Fundamentals of Mathematics II


    CIP Code: 27.01015719
    Credit(s): 3
    Concepts of geometry probability and statistics as well as applications of the algebraic properties of real numbers to concepts of measurement with an emphasis on problem solving and critical thinking. This course is designed specifically for students who seek middle grade (4 through 8) teacher certification (ICOs 1 3) 1,3

    Requisite(s): Take MATH 1350  or MATH 1314 ; Minimum grade C;
    Registration Restrictions: Fail2 Rule - Fail 2 Times No Webreg
    Faculty Consent: N
  
  • MATH 1442 - Elementary Statistical Methods


    CIP Code: 27.05015119
    Credit(s): 4
    Collection analysis presentation and interpretation of data and probability. Analysis includes descriptive statistics correlation and regression confidence intervals and hypothesis testing. Use of appropriate technology is recommended. 1,2,3

    Registration Restrictions: Fail2 Rule - Fail 2 Times No Webreg
    Faculty Consent: N
  
  • MATH 2318 - Linear Algebra


    CIP Code: 27.01016319
    Credit(s): 3
    Introduces and provides models for application of the concepts of vector algebra. Topics include finite dimensional vector spaces and their geometric significance; representing and solving systems of linear equations using multiple methods including Gaussian elimination and matrix inversion; matrices; determinants; linear transformations; quadratic forms; eigenvalues and eigenvector; and applications in science and engineering. 1,3

    Requisite(s): Take MATH 2414 ; Minimum grade C;
    Faculty Consent: N
  
  • MATH 2320 - Differential Equations


    CIP Code: 27.01016419
    Credit(s): 3
    Ordinary differential equations including linear equations systems of equations equations with variable coefficients existence and uniqueness of solutions series solutions singular points transform methods and boundary value problems; application of differential equations to real-world problems. 1,3

    Requisite(s): Take MATH 2414 ; Minimum grade C;
    Faculty Consent: N
  
  • MATH 2412 - Precalculus Math


    CIP Code: 27.01015819
    Credit(s): 4
    In-depth combined study of algebra trigonometry and other topics for calculus readiness. 1,3

    Prerequisite(s): Take MATH 1314 ; Minimum grade C; or department chair approval;

    Requisite(s): Take MATH 1314 ; Minimum grade C; or department chair approval;
    Registration Restrictions: Fail2 Rule - Fail 2 Times No Webreg
    Faculty Consent: N
  
  • MATH 2413 - Calculus I


    CIP Code: 27.01015919
    Credit(s): 4
    Limits and continuity; the Fundamental Theorem of Calculus; definition of the derivative of a function and techniques of differentiation; applications of the derivative to maximizing or minimizing a function; the chain rule mean value theorem and rate of change problems; curve sketching; definite and indefinite integration of algebraic trigonometric and transcendental functions with an application to calculation of areas. 1,3

    Prerequisite(s): Take MATH 2412 ; or department chair approval;

    Requisite(s): Take MATH 2412 ; or department chair approval;
    Registration Restrictions: Fail2 Rule - Fail 2 Times No Webreg
    Faculty Consent: N
  
  • MATH 2414 - Calculus II


    CIP Code: 27.01016019
    Credit(s): 4
    Differentiation and integration of transcendental functions; parametric equations and polar coordinates; techniques of integration; sequences and series; improper integrals. 1,3

    Requisite(s): Take MATH 2413 ; Minimum grade C;
    Registration Restrictions: Fail2 Rule - Fail 2 Times No Webreg
    Faculty Consent: N
  
  • MATH 2415 - Calculus III


    CIP Code: 27.01016119
    Credit(s): 4
    Advanced topics in calculus including vectors and vector-valued functions partial differentiation Lagrange multipliers multiple integrals and Jacobians; application of the line integral including Green?s Theorem the Divergence Theorem and Stokes? Theorem. 1,3,4,5,6

    Requisite(s): Take MATH 2414 ; Minimum grade C;
    Registration Restrictions: Fail2 Rule - Fail 2 Times No Webreg
    Faculty Consent: N

Music

  
  • MUAP 1170 - Secondary Piano


    CIP Code: 50.09035426
    Credit(s): 1
    See generic description for Private Lessons. 1,2

    Faculty Consent: N
  
  • MUAP 1182 - Secondary Voice


    CIP Code: 50.09035426
    Credit(s): 1
    See generic description for Private Lessons. 1,2

    Faculty Consent: N
  
  • MUAP 1190 - Applied Music


    CIP Code: 50.09035426
    Credit(s): 1
    See generic description for Private Lessons. 1,2

    Faculty Consent: N
  
  • MUAP 1191 - Applied Music


    CIP Code: 50.0903.5426
    Credit(s): 1
    Individual instruction in voice or brass percussion woodwind stringed or keyboard instruments. Lab fee required. 1,2

    Faculty Consent: N
  
  • MUAP 1192 - Applied Music


    CIP Code: 50.0903.5426
    Credit(s): 1
    Individual instruction in voice or brass percussion woodwind stringed or keyboard instruments. Lab fee required. 1,2

    Faculty Consent: N
 

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