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JCMI - Journalism and Creative Media Industries (Undergraduate Courses) |
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JCMI 2301 - Introduction to Media Production and Composition 3 Semester Credit Hours Introduces students to the basic technologies used to create media content, including still photography, video production, and audio production. (CL) |
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JCMI 2302 - Foundations of Digital Post-Production and Workflow 3 Semester Credit Hours Prerequisite: C or higher in JCMI 2301 . Capitalizes on the objectives of JCMI 2301 by introducing students in the department to photography, video, audio, and design production and post-production software. (CL) |
JOUR - Journalism (Undergraduate Courses) |
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JOUR 2000 - Journalism and Electronic Media Activities V1-3 Semester Credit Hours Prerequisite: Consent of instructor. Laboratory in broadcast and multimedia activities. Limited to 3 hours for majors and minors, 1 hour for others. Must be taken pass/fail. |
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JOUR 2300 - Principles of Journalism 3 Semester Credit Hours TCCNS: COMM2302 An overview of the broad field of journalism for journalism and non-journalism majors. Extensive use of current literature as springboards for discussion of trends, movements, and principles of journalism. |
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JOUR 2310 - News Writing 3 Semester Credit Hours Prerequisites: 2. 50 GPA; C or higher in ENGL 0301 (if required), ENGL 1301 , and ENGL 1302 ; pass the Basics of Writing exam with a grade of 70 or higher. Corequisite: Non-credit lab. Evaluation of news, newsgathering methods, and writing. Required lab. (CL) |
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JOUR 3310 - News Presentation I 3 Semester Credit Hours Prerequisites: C or higher in JOUR 2300 and JOUR 2310 . Contemporary design and production of news package delivery, including newspaper, magazine, video and web formats. |
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JOUR 3311 - Digital Journalism Production 3 Semester Credit Hours Prerequisites: C or better in JOUR 2310 , JCMI 2301 , and JCMI 2302 ; pass the Basics of Writing exam with a grade of 70 or higher. Continued study and practice of using digital communication (i.e. digital and multimedia tools) for reporting, producing and delivering news programs. (CL) |
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JOUR 3312 - Reporting 3 Semester Credit Hours Prerequisites: C or higher in JOUR 2300 , JOUR 2310 ; pass the Basics of Writing exam with a grade of 70 or higher. Discussion and practice in interviewing; reporting; and writing various types of stories, including meetings, conventions, accidents, and other general news stories. |
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JOUR 3314 - Broadcast Journalism 3 Semester Credit Hours Prerequisites: C or better in JCMI 2301 , JCMI 2302 , and JOUR 3312 ; pass the Basics of Writing exam with a grade of 70 or higher. Teaches writing and editing news for radio and television. (CL) |
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JOUR 3316 - Magazine Writing 3 Semester Credit Hours Prerequisites: C or higher in JOUR 2310 ; pass the Basics of Writing exam with a grade of 70 or higher. A study of the scope, influence, and responsibilities of the magazine as a cultural and social force. Survey of editorial problems; intensive writing practice and emphasis on marketing magazine articles. |
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JOUR 3317 - Publication Design and Graphics 3 Semester Credit Hours Covers the contemporary design and production of mass media publications, including newsletters, annual reports, pamphlets, newspapers and magazines. Secondary emphasis on desktop publishing technologies. |
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JOUR 3350 - History of American Journalism 3 Semester Credit Hours Study of the development of journalism in America from its European roots to the present and its interrelation with society. |
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JOUR 3355 - Media Ethics 3 Semester Credit Hours An exploration of the ethical principles and issues facing news media practitioners, philosophical and professional standards of reporting and editing for newspapers, broadcast, and online journalism. |
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JOUR 3370 - Global Journalism Issues and Approaches 3 Semester Credit Hours The study of journalistic practice and professional norms from an international context. Students will discover how journalism is practiced under different political systems as well as how new transnational media outlets emerged within the last century. (CL) |
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JOUR 3380 - Editing 3 Semester Credit Hours Prerequisites: C or better in JOUR 3311 and JOUR 3312 ; pass the Basics of Writing exam with a grade of 70 or higher. Advanced study of purposes and methods of preparing copy for media presentation, including headline writing and editing. Study and practice in print and online publishing. |
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JOUR 3390 - Internship in Journalism 3 Semester Credit Hours Prerequisites: Junior or Senior standing; C or better in JCMI 2301 , JCMI 2302 , JOUR 3311 , and JOUR 3312 ; pass the Basics of Writing exam with a grade of 70 or higher. Minimum of 160 hours supervised employment in media or communications organization. Weekly reports, interviews, and term paper required. Must be taken pass/fail. |
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JOUR 4300 - Individual Study in Journalism 3 Semester Credit Hours Prerequisites: C or higher in 9 hours of journalism courses, and consent of instructor. |
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JOUR 4301 - Special Topics in Journalism 3 Semester Credit Hours A rotating topics course examining unique relationships among news media organizations, employees, and the publics they serve. May be repeated twice. |
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JOUR 4305 - Sports and Media 3 Semester Credit Hours An examination of media issues and challenges regularly confronting those who participate in and cover sports. |
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JOUR 4330 - Public Opinion and Propaganda 3 Semester Credit Hours The nature of public opinion and propaganda; the role of the press in its formation and how the press is influenced by public opinion. |
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JOUR 4350 - Longform Journalism 3 Semester Credit Hours Prerequisite: C or higher in JOUR 3311 , JOUR 3314 . Teaches longform, journalistic production by journalists across subjects, audiences, and media platforms. (CL) |
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JOUR 4370 - Advanced Reporting 3 Semester Credit Hours Prerequisites: C or better in JOUR 3311 and JOUR 3312 ; pass the Basics of Writing exam with a grade of 70 or higher. Teaches the interrelation and writing of news on social, political, and economic topics with emphasis on data journalism and investigative reporting. |
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JOUR 4390 - Journalism Practicum 3 Semester Credit Hours Prerequisites: Junior or senior standing; C or higher in JOUR 3311 , JOUR 3312 and JOUR 3380 ; and recommendation of faculty member and internship coordinator. Minimum of 160 hours supervised employment in media or communications organization. Weekly reports, interviews, and term paper required. |
JOUR - Journalism (Graduate Courses) |
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JOUR 6315 - Special Topics in Journalism 3 Semester Credit Hours Class restricted to fully admitted graduate students with a declared degree in any program. A rotating topics course examining theory and research into ethical, political and organizational issues affecting news gathering, reporting and journalistic performance. May be repeated twice when topics vary. |
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JOUR 7000 - Research V1-12 Semester Credit Hours |
KIN - Kinesiology (Undergraduate Courses) |
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KIN 1301 - Introduction to Kinesiology 3 Semester Credit Hours TCCNS: PHED1301 An introduction to the professions in the exercise sciences, including the history, ideas, events, people, and programs that shaped those professions. |
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KIN 2198 - Sports Medicine Practicum 1 Semester Credit Hours Prerequisites: Sports Medicine minor; C or better in KIN 3323 ; departmental approval. Student athletic trainers will gain knowledge and practical skills working with intercollegiate athletic teams under the supervision of certified athletic trainers. |
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KIN 2300 - Science of a Healthy Lifestyle 3 Semester Credit Hours TCCNS: PHED1338 In-depth study of the physiological basis for living a healthy lifestyle centered on the importance of participating in physical activity. |
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KIN 2307 - Medical Terminology for Kinesiology Majors 3 Semester Credit Hours Prerequisite: C or better in ZOOL 2403 or equivalent. Study of the terminology related to exercise physiology principles, exercise testing, and exercise programming. Provides a foundation vocabulary utilized in courses required for kinesiology majors. |
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KIN 3300 - Special Topics in Kinesiology 3 Semester Credit Hours Prerequisites: Kinesiology majors, minors, or concentrations only; C or better in KIN 1301 ; departmental approval; junior or senior standing. Examines selected topics in kinesiology with content varying based on the topic. |
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KIN 3303 - Motor Learning 3 Semester Credit Hours Prerequisites: Kinesiology majors only; kinesiology and athletic coaching minors and concentrations only; C or better in KIN 1301 . A study of the many aspects of learning and performance of motor skills. |
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KIN 3305 - Exercise Physiology 3 Semester Credit Hours Prerequisite: Kinesiology and nutrition majors, minors, and concentrations only; C or better in KIN 1301 and ZOOL 2403 . Physiological response to exercise with emphasis on bioenergetics, neuroendocrine activity, skeletal muscle function, and cardiopulmonary system. Enrollment in KIN 3306 the next academic term encouraged. |
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KIN 3306 - Applied Exercise Physiology 3 Semester Credit Hours Prerequisite: Kinesiology and nutrition majors, minors, and concentrations only; C or better in KIN 3305 . Examination of physiological adaptations to exercise training in health and disease along with physiological responses to environmental stress. Enrollment urged immediately following KIN 3305 . (CL) |
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KIN 3314 - Life Span Motor Development 3 Semester Credit Hours Prerequisites: Kinesiology and athletic coaching all fields of study; C or better in KIN 1301 . Examines factors that influence motor development from conception through adulthood. Discusses theoretical perspectives and practical applications of motor development principles throughout the life span. |
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KIN 3318 - Exercise and Sport Psychology 3 Semester Credit Hours Prerequisite: Kinesiology and nutrition majors, minors, and concentrations only; C or better in KIN 1301 . Emphasis on the social and psychological factors pertaining to participation in sport and exercise. |
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KIN 3323 - Care and Prevention of Athletic Injuries 3 Semester Credit Hours Prerequisite: C or better in ZOOL 2403 or equivalent. An introduction to athletic training and the qualifications and functions of the athletic trainer including emphasis on common athletic injuries. |
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KIN 3324 - Teaching Physical Activities and Sports 3 Semester Credit Hours Prerequisite: Athletic coaching minors and concentrations only. Theory, practice, and instructional methodologies appropriate for teaching physical activities and sports in elementary and secondary school settings. |
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KIN 3346 - Anatomical Kinesiology 3 Semester Credit Hours Prerequisite: Kinesiology majors, minors, and concentrations only; C or better in KIN 1301 and ZOOL 2403 . Study of movement-specific musculoskeletal anatomical structures and the respective neuromuscular fundamentals associated with movement analysis and their application to performance-based human movement. |
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KIN 3347 - Physiological Application of Nutrition to Exercise and Physical Activity 3 Semester Credit Hours Prerequisites: Kinesiology majors, minors, and concentrations only; C or better in KIN 3305 and KIN 1301 or equivalent. Physiological application to exercise and physical activity of nutritional strategies for energy systems, body composition and weight management, and exercise recovery and muscular health. (CL) [NS 2330 ] |
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KIN 3356 - Principles of Sport Coaching 3 Semester Credit Hours Principles of effective coaching including team motivation and organization, managing coach-athletic relationships, and administering personnel, facilities, and contests. (CL) |
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KIN 4000 - Independent Study V1-6 Semester Credit Hours Prerequisites: Kinesiology majors, minors, or concentrations only; C or better in SPMT 1302 ; departmental approval; junior or senior standing. A structured independent study under the guidance of a faculty member. |
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KIN 4301 - Introduction to Biomechanics 3 Semester Credit Hours Prerequisite: Kinesiology majors, minors, and concentrations only; C or better in KIN 3346 . The application of mechanical principles to the study of human motion. |
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KIN 4305 - Advanced Strength and Conditioning 3 Semester Credit Hours Prerequisite: Kinesiology and nutrition majors, minors, and concentrations only; C or better in KIN 1301 , KIN 3305 , and ZOOL 2403 or equivalent. Scientific and applied principles of strength training with an emphais on physiological mechanisms, training adaptation responses, program planning and implementation, and practical performance applications. |
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KIN 4306 - Exercise Testing and Prescription 3 Semester Credit Hours Prerequisite: Kinesiology majors, minors, and concentrations only; C or better in KIN 3305 . Physiological theory and its practical application to exercise testing and prescription. Emphasis on hands-on physiological testing. (CL) |
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KIN 4337 - Evaluation and Intervention of the Lower Quarter 3 Semester Credit Hours Prerequisite: Sports Medicine minor; C or better in KIN 3323 and ZOOL 2403 ; departmental approval. Clinical evaluation, interpretation, and exercise prescription specific to musculoskeletal and athletic injuries of the lower quarter. |
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KIN 4338 - Evaluation and Intervention of the Upper Quarter 3 Semester Credit Hours Prerequisites: ZOOL 2403 and KIN 3323 . Clinical evaluation, interpretation, and exercise prescription specific to musculoskeletal and athletic injuries of the upper quarter. |
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KIN 4363 - Principles and Theories in Exercise Psychology 3 Semester Credit Hours Prerequisite: Kinesiology majors, minors, and concentrations only; C or better in KIN 3318 . Psychological principles and theories regarding antecedents and consequences of exercise behaviors that can be applied to healthy individuals and clinical populations. |
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KIN 4375 - Internship in Kinesiology 3 Semester Credit Hours Prerequisites: Kinesiology major; junior standing. Provides work-related experiences in physical activity, exercise, health promotion, and related exercise science organizations, including commercial, corporate, and clinical settings. Two-hundred clock hours equal 3 course credit hours. |
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KIN 4392 - Research Methods 3 Semester Credit Hours Prerequisite: Kinesiology and nutrition majors, minors, and concentrations only; C or better in KIN 1301 , SPMT 1302 , or departmental approval. Research methods, designs, and analysis and interpretation of data. |
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KIN 4395 - Senior Research Project 3 Semester Credit Hours Prerequisites: Kinesiology majors, minors, and concentrations only; C or better in KIN 4392 and instructor consent. Student conducted and faculty supervised research project in exercise and sport sciences. Student must consult with a faculty advisor regarding project topic. |
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KIN 4398 - Seminar 3 Semester Credit Hours Prerequisite: Kinesiology majors, minors, and concentrations only; senior standing. Selected topics. May be repeated once for credit. |
KIN - Kinesiology (Graduate Courses) |
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KIN 5031 - Independent Study V1-6 Semester Credit Hours A structured independent study under the guidance of a member of the graduate faculty. May be repeated for credit up to a maximum of 6 hours. |
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KIN 5302 - Motor Control 3 Semester Credit Hours Provides an examination of the neural structure and processes involved in the control of movement and in the maintenance of body posture. |
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KIN 5303 - Psychology of Sport 3 Semester Credit Hours Theory and practice of the major psychological dimensions underlying the behavior of the coach and athlete in the sport context. |
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KIN 5304 - Clinical Internship 3 Semester Credit Hours Prerequisites: Nine hours of graduate work in kinesiology. Three credit hours are equal to 300 hours of on-site experience. Approval of the TTU Clinical Internship Director is required. May be repeated once for credit. |
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KIN 5305 - Motor Learning 3 Semester Credit Hours The study of the principles and concepts of human behavior related to and affected by human movement with emphasis on motor skill learning. |
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KIN 5307 - Motor Development 3 Semester Credit Hours The study of human development from conception through adulthood. Examines and discusses theoretical perspectives and motor development research throughout the life span. |
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KIN 5312 - Behavioral and Psychological Aspects of Exercise 3 Semester Credit Hours Empirical investigations of the association between exercise and psychological/behavioral health. Moderation and mediation of the associations will also be discussed. |
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KIN 5313 - Applied Psychology of Sport 3 Semester Credit Hours Applied aspects of psychological skills in sport and exercise and how individuals can use these skills to positively affect sport and exercise participation, performance, motivations, and enjoyment. |
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KIN 5315 - Research Methods I 3 Semester Credit Hours Basic concepts of research methods, research design, treatment and interpretation of data. |
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KIN 5316 - Research Methods II 3 Semester Credit Hours Prerequisite: C or better in KIN 5315 or equivalent. Advanced and applied concept of research methods, research design, treatment and interpretation of data. |
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KIN 5317 - Seminar 3 Semester Credit Hours Specific research topics will be studied. May be repeated for credit. |
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KIN 5318 - Biomechanical Assessment of Human Performance 3 Semester Credit Hours The examination of research techniques used in biomechanical evaluations of human performance, including data acquisition, analysis, and presentation of information. |
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KIN 5330 - Health Issues for the Active Female 3 Semester Credit Hours The Female Athlete Triad is targeted. The triad consists of: (1) energy deficiency with or without disordered eating; (2) menstrual disturbances/amenorrhea; and (3) bone loss/osteoporosis. |
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KIN 5332 - Applied Physiology of Exercise 3 Semester Credit Hours Application of the principles of exercise physiology to assess health, fitness, muscle metabolism, and physiological adaptations with exercise training. |
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KIN 5334 - Clinical Exercise Testing and Prescription 3 Semester Credit Hours Study of the pathophysiology of cardiovascular and pulmonary diseases with concentration on the recommendations for exercise in clinical populations. |
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KIN 5335 - Cardiopulmonary Exercise Physiology 3 Semester Credit Hours Biophysical principles, cellular mechanics, fiber contraction, and feedback control systems in cardiovascular and pulmonary function is highlighted. |
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KIN 5336 - Skeletal Muscle Physiology 3 Semester Credit Hours Structural and functional characteristics of skeletal muscle and the regulation of energy pathways that support muscle contraction. |
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KIN 5337 - Electrocardiography 3 Semester Credit Hours The art and science of the interpretation of the 12-lead electrocardiogram and the underlying cardiovascular physiology is highlighted. ACLS emergency drugs are emphasized. |
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KIN 5339 - Laboratory Techniques in Exercise Physiology 3 Semester Credit Hours Prerequisites: C or better in KIN 5336 or instructor consent. Laboratory-based course designed to provide students with basic analytical methods and procedures used in laboratories investigating questions related to biochemical and molecular exercise physiology. |
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KIN 5353 - Research and Assessment of Muscular Performance 3 Semester Credit Hours Details the techniques used to assess human performance with an emphasis on and research about athletic performance testing and tools. |
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KIN 5355 - Program Design for Strength and Conditioning 3 Semester Credit Hours Examines the outcomes associated with different strength training and conditioning regimens. |
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KIN 5357 - Applied Neuromuscular Performance 3 Semester Credit Hours Examines the basic and applied principles of neuromuscular performance and the effects of exercise applications on the functioning of the neuromuscular system. |
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KIN 5358 - Ergogenic Aids and Human Performance 3 Semester Credit Hours Students will understand fundamentals of sports nutrition and research and evidence concerning major dietary ergogenic aids and be able to communicate this knowledge to others. |
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KIN 6000 - Master’s Thesis V1-6 Semester Credit Hours |
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KIN 6318 - Experimental Design in Exercise Physiology 3 Semester Credit Hours Prerequisites: Graduate status; STAT 5302 or approval of instructor An in-depth knowledge of different types of experimental design and statistical/data analytic techniques related to a specific design used commonly in applied human physiological research. |
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KIN 6319 - Development of Exercise Physiology Proposals 3 Semester Credit Hours Prerequisite: Ph.D. status in Exercise Physiology or approval of instructor. Write a scientific manuscript suitable for a peer-reviewed exercise physiology or related journal using a reference manager; write a research proposal for a granting agency. |
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KIN 7000 - Research V1-12 Semester Credit Hours |
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KIN 7104 - Seminar in Exercise Physiology 1 Semester Credit Hours Prerequisite: Doctoral student status in exercise physiology or permission of instructor. This weekly course is designed to provide students with a forum to discuss new research in exercise physiology by attending and organizing presentations. |
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KIN 7301 - Advanced Exercise Physiology I 3 Semester Credit Hours Prerequisite: Doctoral student status in exercise physiology or permission of instructor. Advanced study of mechanisms that regulate the cardiovascular and endocrine systems with application of physiological principles to understand responses and adaptations to exercise. |
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KIN 7303 - Advanced Exercise Physiology II 3 Semester Credit Hours Prerequisite: Exercise Physiology doctoral students or permission of instructor. Advanced study of skeletal muscle as it pertains to cellular energy exchange supporting muscle contraction and neuromuscular adaptations with exercise training. |
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KIN 7304 - Advanced Topics in Exercise Physiology 3 Semester Credit Hours Students will examine selected advanced interdisciplinary topics in exercise physiology. May be repeated for credit when topic varies. |
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KIN 7305 - College and University Teaching in Exercise Physiology 3 Semester Credit Hours Study of educationally sound curricular design, instructional delivery characterized by interactive lecturing and active learning, and formative and summative assessments of learning in exercise physiology. |
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KIN 8000 - Doctoral Dissertation V1-12 Semester Credit Hours Prerequisite: Ph.D. candidacy. Design, performance, and defense of research leading to a Ph.D. |
KOR - Korean (Undergraduate Courses) |
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KOR 1501 - A Beginning Course in Korean I 5 Semester Credit Hours Introduction and development of the four language skills: listening, comprehension, speaking, reading and writing. |
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KOR 1502 - Beginning Course in Korean II 5 Semester Credit Hours Prerequisite: KOR 1501 . Introduction and development of the four language skills: listening, comprehension, speaking, reading and writing. |
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KOR 2301 - A Second Course in Korean I 3 Semester Credit Hours Prerequisite: KOR 1502 . Enhances the knowledge and skills of the Korean language to achieve low-level intermediate proficiency in the Korean Language. |
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KOR 2302 - A Second Course in Korean II 3 Semester Credit Hours Prerequisite: KOR 2301 . Develops communication skills to achieve high-level intermediate proficiency in learning the modern Korean language. |
LAIS - Latin American and Iberian Studies (Graduate Courses) |
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LAIS 5300 - Directed Studies 3 Semester Credit Hours Prerequisite: Consent of instructor and Director of Latin American and Iberian Studies. Content will vary to meet the needs of students. May be repeated for credit. |
LARC - Landscape Architecture (Undergraduate Courses) |
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LARC 1302 - Introduction to Landscape Architecture 3 Semester Credit Hours An introduction to the multidisciplinary field of landscape architecture exploring its historical evolution, highlighting its interaction with arts and science, and examining its contemporary leaders. Fulfills core Creative Arts requirement. |
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LARC 1321 - LA Modeling and Communication I 3 Semester Credit Hours Corequisite: LARC 1411 . Introduction to digital and analog theory, application and dynamic, integrated workflows related to spatial and designed space models and narrative communication. |
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LARC 1322 - LA Modeling and Communication II 3 Semester Credit Hours Prerequisite: LARC 1321 and LARC 1411 . Corequisite: LARC 1412 . Digital and analog theory, application, and dynamic-integrated workflows in programmatic site design, landscape inventory and analysis involving landform, vegetation-planting, hardscape and landscape performance. |
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LARC 1411 - LA Design Studio I 4 Semester Credit Hours Corequisite: LARC 1321 . Digital and analog theory, application, and dynamic-integrated workflows in programmatic site design, landscape inventory and analysis involving landform, vegetation-planting, hardscape and landscape performance. |
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LARC 1412 - LA Design Studio II 4 Semester Credit Hours Prerequisites: LARC 1321 and LARC 1411 . Corequisite: LARC 1322 . Landscape understanding, design process, theory, dynamic analog-digital workflows in programmatic site design informed by inventory and analysis, and involving landform, vegetation, hardscape and landscape performance. |
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LARC 2223 - LA Modeling and Communication III 2 Semester Credit Hours Prerequisites: LARC 1412 and LARC 1322 . Corequisites: LARC 2413 and LARC 2331 . Digital and analog theory, application, and dynamic-integrated workflows to communicate programmatic design involving landscape systems (natural and social) analysis, synthesis and performance. |
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LARC 2224 - LA Modeling and Communication IV 2 Semester Credit Hours Prerequisites: LARC 2413 and LARC 2223 . Corequisite: LARC 2414 . Digital and analog theory, application, and dynamic-integrated workflows to communicate urban planning-design involving landscape systems (natural and social) analysis, synthesis and performance. |
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LARC 2302 - History of Landscape Architecture 3 Semester Credit Hours History of landscape architecture. Design as expression of culture and society’s relationship to nature. Geographical, historical, and cultural context of major movements in landscape architecture. Fulfills core Language, Philosophy, and Culture and multicultural requirements. F. |
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LARC 2331 - LA Materials, Methods and Details I 3 Semester Credit Hours Prerequisites: LARC 1412 and LARC 1322 . Corequisites: LARC 2413 and LARC 2223 . Landscape architecture: project management, construction methods (subdivision, horizontal-vertical alignment, stormwater, erosion, earthwork), materials (hardscape, structural, plant, soil), systems (circulation, utility), details in construction documentation, administration. |
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LARC 2332 - LA Construction and Administration II 3 Semester Credit Hours Prerequisite: LARC 2331 . Landscape architecture: project management, construction methods (layout, grading, planting, irrigation), materials (hardscape, structural, plant, soil), systems (hydrologic, irrigation, lighting, structural), details in construction documentation, administration. |
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LARC 2413 - LA Design Studio III 4 Semester Credit Hours Prerequisites: LARC 1412 and LARC 1322 . Corequisites: LARC 2223 and LARC 2331 . Landscape systems suitability, vulnerability and performance theory applied in schematic design, design development concepts including materials, methods (circulation, grading, planting, drainage, water-balance) and details. |
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