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17.5 0 TD (M)Tj 17 0 TD (T)Tj 13.75 0 TD (W)Tj 19.25 0 TD (T)Tj 15 0 TD (F)Tj 16 0 TD (S)Tj -47.25 -10.5 TD (1)Tj 16.75 0 TD (2)Tj 15 0 TD (3)Tj 16.25 0 TD (4)Tj -98.5 -10.5 TD (5)Tj 19 0 TD (6)Tj 15.25 0 TD (7)Tj 16.25 0 TD (8)Tj 16.75 0 TD (9)Tj 10.5 0 TD (10)Tj 16.5 0 TD (11)Tj -98.75 -10.5 TD (12)Tj 19 0 TD (13)Tj 15.25 0 TD (14)Tj 16.5 0 TD (15)Tj 16.5 0 TD (16)Tj 15 0 TD (17)Tj 16.5 0 TD (18)Tj -98.75 -10.5 TD (19)Tj 19 0 TD (20)Tj 15.25 0 TD (21)Tj 16.5 0 TD (22)Tj 16.5 0 TD (23)Tj 15 0 TD (24)Tj 16.5 0 TD (25)Tj -98.75 -10.5 TD (26)Tj 19 0 TD (27)Tj 15.25 0 TD (28)Tj 16.5 0 TD (29)Tj 16.5 0 TD (30)Tj -486 -24.75 TD (July)Tj 62.25 0 TD (S)Tj 17.5 0 TD (M)Tj 17.25 0 TD (T)Tj 13.5 0 TD (W)Tj 19.5 0 TD (T)Tj 15 0 TD (F)Tj 15.75 0 TD (S)Tj -15.5 -10.5 TD (1)Tj 16.5 0 TD (2)Tj -98.5 -10.5 TD (3)Tj 18.75 0 TD (4)Tj 15.25 0 TD (5)Tj 16.5 0 TD (6)Tj 16.5 0 TD (7)Tj 15 0 TD (8)Tj 16.5 0 TD (9)Tj -103 -10.5 TD (10)Tj 18.75 0 TD (11)Tj 15.5 0 TD (12)Tj 16.25 0 TD (13)Tj 16.75 0 TD (14)Tj 15 0 TD (15)Tj 16.25 0 TD (16)Tj -98.5 -10.5 TD (17)Tj 18.75 0 TD (18)Tj 15.5 0 TD (19)Tj 16.25 0 TD (20)Tj 16.75 0 TD (21)Tj 15 0 TD (22)Tj 16.25 0 TD (23)Tj -98.5 -10.5 TD (24)Tj 18.75 0 TD (25)Tj 15.5 0 TD (26)Tj 16.25 0 TD (27)Tj 16.75 0 TD (28)Tj 15 0 TD (29)Tj 16.25 0 TD (30)Tj -98.5 -10.5 TD (31)Tj 120.75 63.5 TD (August)Tj 62.25 0 TD (S)Tj 17.5 0 TD (M)Tj 17.25 0 TD (T)Tj 13.5 0 TD (W)Tj 19.25 0 TD (T)Tj 15.25 0 TD (F)Tj 15.75 0 TD (S)Tj -78.75 -10.5 TD (1)Tj 15.25 0 TD (2)Tj 16.5 0 TD (3)Tj 16.5 0 TD (4)Tj 15 0 TD (5)Tj 16.5 0 TD (6)Tj -98.75 -10.5 TD (7)Tj 19 0 TD (8)Tj 15.25 0 TD (9)Tj 12 0 TD (10)Tj 16.5 0 TD (11)Tj 15 0 TD (12)Tj 16.5 0 TD (13)Tj -98.5 -10.5 TD (14)Tj 18.75 0 TD (15)Tj 15.25 0 TD (16)Tj 16.5 0 TD (17)Tj 16.5 0 TD (18)Tj 15 0 TD (19)Tj 16.5 0 TD (20)Tj -98.5 -10.5 TD (21)Tj 18.75 0 TD (22)Tj 15.25 0 TD (23)Tj 16.5 0 TD (24)Tj 16.5 0 TD (25)Tj 15 0 TD (26)Tj 16.5 0 TD (27)Tj -98.5 -10.5 TD (28)Tj 18.75 0 TD (29)Tj 15.25 0 TD (30)Tj 16.5 0 TD (31)Tj 71.75 52.25 TD (September)Tj 62.25 0 TD (S)Tj 17.5 0 TD (M)Tj 17 0 TD (T)Tj 13.75 0 TD (W)Tj 19.25 0 TD (T)Tj 15 0 TD (F)Tj 16 0 TD (S)Tj -30.5 -10.5 TD (1)Tj 15 0 TD (2)Tj 16.5 0 TD (3)Tj -98.75 -10.5 TD (4)Tj 19 0 TD (5)Tj 15.25 0 TD (6)Tj 16.5 0 TD (7)Tj 16.5 0 TD (8)Tj 15 0 TD (9)Tj 12 0 TD (10)Tj -98.75 -10.5 TD (11)Tj 19 0 TD (12)Tj 15.25 0 TD (13)Tj 16.5 0 TD (14)Tj 16.5 0 TD (15)Tj 15 0 TD (16)Tj 16.5 0 TD (17)Tj -98.75 -10.5 TD (18)Tj 19 0 TD (19)Tj 15.25 0 TD (20)Tj 16.5 0 TD (21)Tj 16.5 0 TD (22)Tj 15 0 TD (23)Tj 16.5 0 TD (24)Tj -98.75 -10.5 TD (25)Tj 19 0 TD (26)Tj 15.25 0 TD (27)Tj 16.5 0 TD (28)Tj 16.5 0 TD (29)Tj 15 0 TD (30)Tj -501.25 -25.5 TD (October)Tj 62.25 0 TD (S)Tj 17.5 0 TD (M)Tj 17 0 TD (T)Tj 13.75 0 TD (W)Tj 19.25 0 TD (T)Tj 15 0 TD (F)Tj 16 0 TD (S)Tj 1 -10.5 TD (1)Tj -98.75 -10.5 TD (2)Tj 19 0 TD (3)Tj 15.25 0 TD (4)Tj 16.5 0 TD (5)Tj 16.5 0 TD (6)Tj 15 0 TD (7)Tj 16.5 0 TD (8)Tj -98.75 -10.5 TD (9)Tj 14.5 0 TD (10)Tj 15.25 0 TD (11)Tj 16.5 0 TD (12)Tj 16.5 0 TD (13)Tj 15 0 TD (14)Tj 16.5 0 TD (15)Tj -98.5 -10.5 TD (16)Tj 18.75 0 TD (17)Tj 15.25 0 TD (18)Tj 16.5 0 TD (19)Tj 16.5 0 TD (20)Tj 15 0 TD (21)Tj 16.5 0 TD (22)Tj -98.5 -10.5 TD (23)Tj 18.75 0 TD (24)Tj 15.25 0 TD (25)Tj 16.5 0 TD (26)Tj 16.5 0 TD (27)Tj 15 0 TD (28)Tj 16.5 0 TD (29)Tj -98.5 -10.5 TD (30)Tj 18.75 0 TD (31)Tj 102.5 63.25 TD (November)Tj 62.25 0 TD (S)Tj 17.5 0 TD (M)Tj 17 0 TD (T)Tj 13.75 0 TD (W)Tj 19.25 0 TD (T)Tj 15 0 TD (F)Tj 16 0 TD (S)Tj -63.5 -10.5 TD (1)Tj 16.5 0 TD (2)Tj 16.5 0 TD (3)Tj 15 0 TD (4)Tj 16.5 0 TD (5)Tj -98.75 -10.5 TD (6)Tj 19 0 TD (7)Tj 15.25 0 TD (8)Tj 16.5 0 TD (9)Tj 12 0 TD (10)Tj 15 0 TD (11)Tj 16.5 0 TD (12)Tj -98.5 -10.5 TD (13)Tj 18.75 0 TD (14)Tj 15.25 0 TD (15)Tj 16.5 0 TD (16)Tj 16.5 0 TD (17)Tj 15 0 TD (18)Tj 16.5 0 TD (19)Tj -98.5 -10.5 TD (20)Tj 18.75 0 TD (21)Tj 15.25 0 TD (22)Tj 16.5 0 TD (23)Tj 16.5 0 TD (24)Tj 15 0 TD (25)Tj 16.5 0 TD (26)Tj -98.5 -10.5 TD (27)Tj 18.75 0 TD (28)Tj 15.25 0 TD (29)Tj 16.5 0 TD (30)Tj 71 52 TD (December)Tj 62.25 0 TD (S)Tj 17.5 0 TD (M)Tj 17 0 TD (T)Tj 13.75 0 TD (W)Tj 19.25 0 TD (T)Tj 15 0 TD (F)Tj 16 0 TD (S)Tj -30.5 -10.5 TD (1)Tj 15 0 TD (2)Tj 16.25 0 TD (3)Tj -98.5 -10.5 TD (4)Tj 19 0 TD (5)Tj 15.25 0 TD (6)Tj 16.25 0 TD (7)Tj 16.75 0 TD (8)Tj 15 0 TD (9)Tj 12 0 TD (10)Tj -98.75 -10.5 TD (11)Tj 19 0 TD (12)Tj 15.25 0 TD (13)Tj 16.5 0 TD (14)Tj 16.5 0 TD (15)Tj 15 0 TD (16)Tj 16.5 0 TD (17)Tj -98.75 -10.5 TD (18)Tj 19 0 TD (19)Tj 15.25 0 TD (20)Tj 16.5 0 TD (21)Tj 16.5 0 TD (22)Tj 15 0 TD (23)Tj 16.5 0 TD (24)Tj -98.75 -10.5 TD (25)Tj 19 0 TD (26)Tj 15.25 0 TD (27)Tj 16.5 0 TD (28)Tj 16.5 0 TD (29)Tj 15 0 TD (30)Tj 16.5 0 TD (31)Tj -517.25 -77.5 TD (January)Tj 62.25 0 TD (S)Tj 17.5 0 TD (M)Tj 17 0 TD (T)Tj 13.75 0 TD (W)Tj 19.25 0 TD (T)Tj 15 0 TD (F)Tj 16 0 TD (S)Tj -97.75 -10.5 TD (1)Tj 19 0 TD (2)Tj 15.25 0 TD (3)Tj 16.25 0 TD (4)Tj 16.75 0 TD (5)Tj 15 0 TD (6)Tj 16.25 0 TD (7)Tj -98.5 -10.5 TD (8)Tj 19 0 TD (9)Tj 10.75 0 TD (10)Tj 16.5 0 TD (11)Tj 16.5 0 TD (12)Tj 15 0 TD (13)Tj 16.5 0 TD (14)Tj -98.75 -10.5 TD (15)Tj 19 0 TD (16)Tj 15.25 0 TD (17)Tj 16.5 0 TD (18)Tj 16.5 0 TD (19)Tj 15 0 TD (20)Tj 16.5 0 TD (21)Tj -98.75 -10.5 TD (22)Tj 19 0 TD (23)Tj 15.25 0 TD (24)Tj 16.5 0 TD (25)Tj 16.5 0 TD (26)Tj 15 0 TD (27)Tj 16.5 0 TD (28)Tj -98.75 -10.5 TD (29)Tj 19 0 TD (30)Tj 15.25 0 TD (31)Tj 87 52.5 TD (February)Tj 62 0 TD (S)Tj 17.5 0 TD (M)Tj 17.25 0 TD (T)Tj 13.75 0 TD (W)Tj 19.25 0 TD (T)Tj 15 0 TD (F)Tj 15.75 0 TD (S)Tj -47 -10.5 TD (1)Tj 16.75 0 TD (2)Tj 15 0 TD (3)Tj 16.25 0 TD (4)Tj -98.5 -10.5 TD (5)Tj 18.75 0 TD (6)Tj 15.5 0 TD (7)Tj 16.25 0 TD (8)Tj 16.75 0 TD (9)Tj 10.5 0 TD (10)Tj 16.25 0 TD (11)Tj -98.5 -10.5 TD (12)Tj 19 0 TD (13)Tj 15.25 0 TD (14)Tj 16.25 0 TD (15)Tj 16.75 0 TD (16)Tj 15 0 TD (17)Tj 16.25 0 TD (18)Tj -98.5 -10.5 TD (19)Tj 19 0 TD (20)Tj 15.25 0 TD (21)Tj 16.25 0 TD (22)Tj 16.75 0 TD (23)Tj 15 0 TD (24)Tj 16.25 0 TD (25)Tj -98.5 -10.5 TD (26)Tj 19 0 TD (27)Tj 15.25 0 TD (28)Tj 87.25 52.5 TD (March)Tj 62 0 TD (S)Tj 17.5 0 TD (M)Tj 17.25 0 TD (T)Tj 13.75 0 TD (W)Tj 19.25 0 TD (T)Tj 15 0 TD (F)Tj 15.75 0 TD (S)Tj -47 -10.5 TD (1)Tj 16.75 0 TD (2)Tj 15 0 TD (3)Tj 16.25 0 TD (4)Tj -98.5 -10.5 TD (5)Tj 18.75 0 TD (6)Tj 15.5 0 TD (7)Tj 16.25 0 TD (8)Tj 16.75 0 TD (9)Tj 10.5 0 TD (10)Tj 16.25 0 TD (11)Tj -98.5 -10.5 TD (12)Tj 19 0 TD (13)Tj 15.25 0 TD (14)Tj 16.25 0 TD (15)Tj 16.75 0 TD (16)Tj 15 0 TD (17)Tj 16.25 0 TD (18)Tj -98.5 -10.5 TD (19)Tj 19 0 TD (20)Tj 15.25 0 TD (21)Tj 16.25 0 TD (22)Tj 16.75 0 TD (23)Tj 15 0 TD (24)Tj 16.25 0 TD (25)Tj -98.5 -10.5 TD (26)Tj 19 0 TD (27)Tj 15.25 0 TD (28)Tj 16.25 0 TD (29)Tj 16.75 0 TD (30)Tj 15 0 TD (31)Tj -500.75 -25.75 TD (April)Tj 62 0 TD (S)Tj 17.75 0 TD (M)Tj 17 0 TD (T)Tj 13.75 0 TD (W)Tj 19.25 0 TD (T)Tj 15 0 TD (F)Tj 16 0 TD (S)Tj 0.75 -10.5 TD (1)Tj -98.5 -10.5 TD (2)Tj 18.75 0 TD (3)Tj 15.5 0 TD (4)Tj 16.25 0 TD (5)Tj 16.75 0 TD (6)Tj 15 0 TD (7)Tj 16.25 0 TD (8)Tj -98.5 -10.5 TD (9)Tj 14.5 0 TD (10)Tj 15.25 0 TD (11)Tj 16.25 0 TD (12)Tj 16.75 0 TD (13)Tj 15 0 TD (14)Tj 16.25 0 TD (15)Tj -98.5 -10.5 TD (16)Tj 19 0 TD (17)Tj 15.25 0 TD (18)Tj 16.25 0 TD (19)Tj 16.75 0 TD (20)Tj 15 0 TD (21)Tj 16.25 0 TD (22)Tj -98.5 -10.5 TD (23)Tj 19 0 TD (24)Tj 15.25 0 TD (25)Tj 16.25 0 TD (26)Tj 16.75 0 TD (27)Tj 15 0 TD (28)Tj 16.25 0 TD (29)Tj -98.5 -10.5 TD (30)Tj 121.25 63 TD (May)Tj 62 0 TD (S)Tj 17.75 0 TD (M)Tj 17 0 TD (T)Tj 13.75 0 TD (W)Tj 19.25 0 TD (T)Tj 15 0 TD (F)Tj 16 0 TD (S)Tj -79 -10.5 TD (1)Tj 15.5 0 TD (2)Tj 16.25 0 TD (3)Tj 16.75 0 TD (4)Tj 15 0 TD (5)Tj 16.25 0 TD (6)Tj -98.5 -10.5 TD (7)Tj 18.75 0 TD (8)Tj 15.5 0 TD (9)Tj 11.75 0 TD (10)Tj 16.75 0 TD (11)Tj 15 0 TD (12)Tj 16.25 0 TD (13)Tj -98.5 -10.5 TD (14)Tj 19 0 TD (15)Tj 15.25 0 TD (16)Tj 16.25 0 TD (17)Tj 16.75 0 TD (18)Tj 15 0 TD (19)Tj 16.25 0 TD (20)Tj -98.5 -10.5 TD (21)Tj 19 0 TD (22)Tj 15.25 0 TD (23)Tj 16.25 0 TD (24)Tj 16.75 0 TD (25)Tj 15 0 TD (26)Tj 16.25 0 TD (27)Tj -98.5 -10.5 TD (28)Tj 19 0 TD (29)Tj 15.25 0 TD (30)Tj 16.25 0 TD (31)Tj 71.25 52.75 TD (June)Tj 62.25 0 TD (S)Tj 17.5 0 TD (M)Tj 17.25 0 TD (T)Tj 13.5 0 TD (W)Tj 19.25 0 TD (T)Tj 15.25 0 TD (F)Tj 15.75 0 TD (S)Tj -30.5 -10.5 TD (1)Tj 15 0 TD (2)Tj 16.5 0 TD (3)Tj -98.75 -10.5 TD (4)Tj 19 0 TD (5)Tj 15.25 0 TD (6)Tj 16.5 0 TD (7)Tj 16.5 0 TD (8)Tj 15 0 TD (9)Tj 12 0 TD (10)Tj -98.5 -10.5 TD (11)Tj 18.75 0 TD (12)Tj 15.5 0 TD (13)Tj 16.25 0 TD (14)Tj 16.5 0 TD (15)Tj 15.25 0 TD (16)Tj 16.25 0 TD (17)Tj -98.5 -10.5 TD (18)Tj 18.75 0 TD (19)Tj 15.5 0 TD (20)Tj 16.25 0 TD (21)Tj 16.5 0 TD (22)Tj 15.25 0 TD (23)Tj 16.25 0 TD (24)Tj -98.5 -10.5 TD (25)Tj 18.75 0 TD (26)Tj 15.5 0 TD (27)Tj 16.25 0 TD (28)Tj 16.5 0 TD (29)Tj 15.25 0 TD (30)Tj -500.75 -27.25 TD (July)Tj 62.25 0 TD (S)Tj 17.5 0 TD (M)Tj 17 0 TD (T)Tj 13.75 0 TD (W)Tj 19.25 0 TD (T)Tj 15 0 TD (F)Tj 16 0 TD (S)Tj 0.75 -10.5 TD (1)Tj -98.5 -10.5 TD (2)Tj 19 0 TD (3)Tj 15.25 0 TD (4)Tj 16.25 0 TD (5)Tj 16.75 0 TD (6)Tj 15 0 TD (7)Tj 16.25 0 TD (8)Tj -98.5 -10.5 TD (9)Tj 14.5 0 TD (10)Tj 15.25 0 TD (11)Tj 16.5 0 TD (12)Tj 16.5 0 TD (13)Tj 15 0 TD (14)Tj 16.5 0 TD (15)Tj -98.75 -10.5 TD (16)Tj 19 0 TD (17)Tj 15.25 0 TD (18)Tj 16.5 0 TD (19)Tj 16.5 0 TD (20)Tj 15 0 TD (21)Tj 16.5 0 TD (22)Tj -98.75 -10.5 TD (23)Tj 19 0 TD (24)Tj 15.25 0 TD (25)Tj 16.5 0 TD (26)Tj 16.5 0 TD (27)Tj 15 0 TD (28)Tj 16.5 0 TD (29)Tj -98.75 -10.5 TD (30)Tj 19 0 TD (31)Tj 102 63.75 TD (August)Tj 62 0 TD (S)Tj 17.75 0 TD (M)Tj 17 0 TD (T)Tj 13.75 0 TD (W)Tj 19.25 0 TD (T)Tj 15 0 TD (F)Tj 16 0 TD (S)Tj -63.5 -10.5 TD (1)Tj 16.25 0 TD (2)Tj 16.75 0 TD (3)Tj 15 0 TD (4)Tj 16.25 0 TD (5)Tj -98.5 -10.5 TD (6)Tj 19 0 TD (7)Tj 15.25 0 TD (8)Tj 16.25 0 TD (9)Tj 12.25 0 TD (10)Tj 15 0 TD (11)Tj 16.25 0 TD (12)Tj -98.5 -10.5 TD (13)Tj 19 0 TD (14)Tj 15.25 0 TD (15)Tj 16.25 0 TD (16)Tj 16.75 0 TD (17)Tj 15 0 TD (18)Tj 16.25 0 TD (19)Tj -98.5 -10.5 TD (20)Tj 19 0 TD (21)Tj 15.25 0 TD (22)Tj 16.25 0 TD (23)Tj 16.75 0 TD (24)Tj 15 0 TD (25)Tj 16.25 0 TD (26)Tj -98.5 -10.5 TD (27)Tj 19 0 TD (28)Tj 15.25 0 TD (29)Tj 16.25 0 TD (30)Tj 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The University further)Tj T* 0 Tc (recognizes that, in a pluralistic society such as ours, these)Tj 0 -11.75 TD 0.716 Tw (differences must be recognized and respected by all who)Tj 0 -11.5 TD 0 Tw (intend to be a part of the University community.)Tj 18 -11.5 TD 0.885 Tw (It is not the intent of the University to dictate feelings)Tj -18 -11.5 TD 1.376 Tw (or to mandate how individuals should personally interact)Tj 0 -11.5 TD 0.464 Tw (with others. It is, however, the intent of the University that)Tj T* 0 Tw (awareness of individual and group rights according to sex,)Tj T* 0.927 Tw (race, color, creed, national origin, and physical or mental)Tj T* 0.822 Tw (disability be regarded as important to the education of its)Tj T* 0.692 Tc 0 Tw (students. 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A request for a final grade change must)Tj T* 1.073 Tw (be initiated by the instructor within 30 days after the end)Tj 0 -11.5 TD 0.322 Tc 0 Tw (of the semester or term following the academic term in)Tj 0 -11.25 TD 0 Tc (which the questioned grade was earned.)Tj 18 -11.25 TD 0.519 Tc (Courses for graduate credit may not be repeated)Tj -18 -11.25 TD 0.26 Tc (without prior approval of the Graduate Council. When a)Tj 0 -11.5 TD 0.759 Tc (course is repeated, both grades will be counted in)Tj 0 -11.25 TD 0 Tc (determining the grade-point average.)Tj /F1 14 Tf 68 -33 TD (GRADE REPORTS)Tj /F2 10 Tf -50 -20.25 TD 0.254 Tc (End-of-the-semester grades are generally available)Tj -18 -11.25 TD 0 Tc 0.461 Tw (after the end of the fourth working day of each enrollment)Tj 0 -11.25 TD 0.548 Tc 0 Tw (period. Students should visit the Registrar\325s website)Tj 282 687.25 TD 0.843 Tc (\(registrar.ulm.edu\) or )Tj 117.75 0 TD 0.76 Tc (arrow.ulm.edu )Tj 79 0 TD 0.86 Tc (to view )Tj 43 0 TD 0.542 Tc (and)Tj -239.75 -11.25 TD 0 Tc (download grade results.)Tj /F1 14 Tf 62.5 -33 TD (ADDRESS CHANGE)Tj /F2 10 Tf -44.5 -20.5 TD 0.819 Tc (A student must provide a local and permanent)Tj -18 -11.5 TD 0 Tc 1.133 Tw (address at the time of admission to the University. Local)Tj 0 -11.5 TD 0.504 Tw (and permanent address changes must be updated on the)Tj T* 1.277 Tw (ARROW website or reported to the Registrar\325s Office on)Tj T* 0.466 Tc 0 Tw (the appropriate form. 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The method for determining whether this)Tj T* 0 Tc 0.116 Tw (standard has been met shall be left to the discretion of the)Tj T* 0 Tw (affected institution.)Tj /F1 14 Tf 31.75 -33 TD (MAJOR FIELD ASSESSMENT)Tj /F2 10 Tf -13.75 -20.5 TD 0.152 Tw (Students may be required to complete an assessment)Tj -18 -11.5 TD 0.947 Tc 0 Tw (in their major )Tj 77 0 TD 0.852 Tc (field during )Tj 65 0 TD 0.674 Tc (their )Tj 28.5 0 TD 0.716 Tc (senior )Tj 37.25 0 TD 0.87 Tc (year as )Tj 44.75 0 TD (a)Tj -252.5 -11.5 TD 0 Tc (requirement for graduation.)Tj /F1 14 Tf 18.25 -33 TD -0.044 Tc (PROCEDURE FOR APPEALING A)Tj 85.5 -15 TD 0 Tc (GRADE)Tj /F2 10 Tf -85.75 -20.5 TD (Only the individual student who has a question related)Tj -18 -11.75 TD 0.316 Tc (to grading or other matters of an academic nature may)Tj 0 -11.5 TD 0 Tc 1.299 Tw (direct them to the student\325s instructor; failing satisfactory)Tj T* 1.272 Tw (resolution at this level, the questions should be referred,)Tj T* 0.558 Tc 0 Tw (in order, to the department head, the dean, the Vice)Tj T* 0.79 Tc (President for Academic Affairs, and the Academic)Tj T* 0 Tc (Appeals Committee.)Tj 18 -11.5 TD 0.319 Tc (To appeal grades, students must initiate an appeal)Tj -18 -11.5 TD 0 Tc 0.511 Tw (within fourteen calendar days of the beginning of the next)Tj 0 -11.5 TD 0.794 Tw (semester or summer term following the academic term in)Tj T* 0.648 Tc 0 Tw (which the questioned grade was assigned. 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Prerequisite: CSCI 163 and CSCI 167.)Tj /F1 8 Tf -21 -13.5 TD (344.)Tj 21 0 TD 0.162 Tc (AGRIBUSINESS PRACTICUM. 3 cr.)Tj /F2 8 Tf 140 0 TD 0.178 Tc (Design, plan, and execute)Tj -140 -9.75 TD 0.269 Tc (an approved agribusiness enterprise. May be used for elective)Tj 0 -9.5 TD 0.522 Tc (credit only. May be repeated. Prerequisites: AGRI 244 and)Tj T* 0 Tc (approval of department head.)Tj /F1 8 Tf -21 -13.5 TD (401.)Tj 21 0 TD 0.2 Tc (ANIMAL AND PLANT IMPROVEMENT. 3 cr.)Tj /F2 8 Tf 172.75 0 TD 0.157 Tc (Application of the)Tj -172.75 -9.75 TD 0.429 Tc (scientific methods, principles, and techniques of mating and)Tj 0 -9.5 TD 0.364 Tc (selection systems to improve economically important traits in)Tj T* 0 Tc (animal and plant populations.)Tj /F1 8 Tf -21 -13.5 TD (405.)Tj 21 0 TD 0.287 Tc (IRRIGATION PRACTICUM. 3 cr.)Tj /F2 8 Tf 129.5 0 TD 0.28 Tc (Principles and techniques in)Tj -129.5 -9.75 TD 0 Tc (irrigation system design.)Tj /F1 8 Tf -21 -13.5 TD 0.601 Tw (411-412-413. 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Prerequisite: AGEC)Tj 0 -9 TD 0 Tc (201. )Tj /F1 8 Tf -21 -13.25 TD (311.)Tj 21 0 TD 0.544 Tw (AGRICULTURAL PRICE ANALYSIS AND FORECASTING. 3 cr.)Tj /F2 8 Tf 0 -9 TD 0.212 Tc 0 Tw (Basic treatment of agricultural price analysis tools. Emphasis is)Tj 0 -9.25 TD 0.27 Tc (placed on computer software and problem recognition. Course)Tj 0 -9 TD 0 Tc (lectures concentrate on local commodities.)Tj /F1 8 Tf -21 -13.25 TD (421.)Tj 21 0 TD 0.166 Tc (ENVIRONMENTAL ECONOMICS. 3 cr.)Tj /F2 8 Tf 150.5 0 TD 0.152 Tc (Principles and methods)Tj -150.5 -9.25 TD 0 Tc 0.29 Tw (for critically analyzing environmental issues from an economic and)Tj 0 -9 TD 0.204 Tc 0 Tw (policy perspective. Review of current environmental issues with)Tj 0 -9.25 TD 0 Tc 0.4 Tw (emphasis on agriculture related topics. Prerequisite: AGEC 201 or)Tj 0 -9 TD 0 Tw (ECON 202.)Tj /F1 8 Tf -21 -13.25 TD (422.)Tj 21 0 TD 0.22 Tc (COMMUNITY AND RURAL DEVELOPMENT. 3 cr.)Tj /F2 8 Tf 194.75 0 TD 0.173 Tc (Theory and)Tj -194.75 -9 TD 0 Tc 0.788 Tw (practical application of economic principles to the problems faced)Tj 0 -9.25 TD 0.184 Tc 0 Tw (in community and rural development. Rerequisite: AGEC 201 or)Tj 0 -9 TD 0 Tc (ECON 202.)Tj /F1 8 Tf -21 -13.25 TD (423.)Tj 21 0 TD 0.169 Tc (FARM AND AGRIBUSINESS MANAGEMENT. 3 cr.)Tj /F2 8 Tf 197.25 0 TD 0 Tc -2.188 Tw (M a n a g e r i a l)Tj -197.25 -9 TD 0.835 Tw (techniques applied to farm and agribusiness organizations, which)Tj 0 -9.25 TD 0.2 Tc 0 Tw (include input-output relationships, enterprise combinations, and)Tj T* 0.196 Tc (budget analysis. Emphasis will be placed upon typical decision-)Tj 0 -9 TD 0.727 Tc (making problems encountered by farm and agribusiness)Tj 0 -9.25 TD 0 Tc (managers. Prerequisite: AGEC 201.)Tj /F1 8 Tf -21 -13 TD (461.)Tj 21 0 TD 0.44 Tc (AGRICULTURAL POLICY AND FARM LAWS. 3 cr.)Tj /F2 8 Tf 208.25 0 TD 0 Tc -1.891 Tw (C u r r e n t)Tj -208.25 -9.25 TD 0.133 Tc 0 Tw (developments concerning agricultural programs and policies that)Tj 0 -9 TD 0 Tc (affect the farm business including ownership and transfer, taxation,)Tj 0 -9.25 TD 0.496 Tc (business organization, losses and regulations as related to)Tj 0 -9 TD 0 Tc (agricultural land and water usages. Prerequisite: AGEC 201.)Tj /F1 12 Tf 72 -28.25 TD (AGRONOMY)Tj 14 -13.25 TD (\(AGRO\))Tj /F2 10 Tf -89 -20.5 TD 0.21 Tc (Required for an Agronomy minor: Agriculture 101 or)Tj -18 -11.75 TD 0 Tc (103; Agronomy 201, 411, and 8 additional semester hours)Tj 0 -11.5 TD 0.66 Tw (selected from: Agriculture 406, 429, 430; Agronomy: 301,)Tj 0 -11.75 TD 0 Tw (308, 309, 406, 413, or 414. 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Prerequisite: AGRO 201. \(Formerly AGRO)Tj 0 -9 TD 0 Tc (407, 408\).)Tj /F1 12 Tf 8.25 -28.25 TD -0.047 Tc (AIR FORCE AEROSPACE STUDIES)Tj 79.75 -13.25 TD 0 Tc (\(AFAS\))Tj /F1 8 Tf -109 -22 TD (101. )Tj 21 0 TD (THE AIR FORCE TODAY I. 1 cr.)Tj /F2 8 Tf 120.25 0 TD (This course focuses on the basic)Tj -120.25 -9.25 TD 0.352 Tc (characteristics of the air doctrine; U.S. Air Force mission and)Tj 0 -9.25 TD 0.587 Tc (organization; functions of the U.S. strategic offensive and)Tj 0 -9 TD 0.489 Tc (defensive, general purpose and support forces; officership;)Tj 0 -9.25 TD 0 Tc 0.712 Tw (followership, military customs and courtesies, and an assessment)Tj T* 0 Tw (of communicative skills.)Tj /F1 8 Tf -21 -13 TD (102. )Tj 21 0 TD 0.43 Tc (THE AIR FORCE TODAY II. 1 cr.)Tj /F2 8 Tf 136.25 0 TD 0.418 Tc (A focus on U.S. Air Force)Tj -136.25 -9.25 TD 0.216 Tc (nstallations and professions; introduction to flight; geographical)Tj 0 -9.25 TD 0 Tc 0.258 Tw (awareness; U. 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Prerequisite: ASCI 101.)Tj /F1 8 Tf 40.75 -18 TD (For Undergraduates and Graduates)Tj -61.75 -15.25 TD (430.)Tj 21 0 TD 0.418 Tc (ARTIFICIAL INSEMINATION & EMBRYO TRANSFER. 3 cr.)Tj /F2 8 Tf 0 -9 TD 0 Tc (Development and use of artificial insemination and embryo transfer)Tj 0 -9.25 TD 0.279 Tc (techniques in modern livestock breeding programs. Two hours)Tj 0 -9 TD 0.204 Tc (lecture and two hours laboratory. Prerequisites: ASCI 101, 341,)Tj 0 -9.25 TD 0 Tc (CHEM 101 or 107, MATH 110 or 111.)Tj /F1 12 Tf 56.75 -28 TD (ANTHROPOLOGY)Tj 4.75 -13.25 TD (\(ANTS or ANTG\))Tj /F2 10 Tf -64.5 -20.5 TD 0.361 Tc (Required for a minor: Anthropology 111, 201, 307,)Tj -18 -11.75 TD 0.878 Tc (430 or )Tj 39.5 0 TD 0.85 Tc (Linguistics 451 )Tj 84.75 0 TD 0.579 Tc (and )Tj 24 0 TD 0 Tc (6 )Tj 11.25 0 TD 0.744 Tc (additional )Tj 56 0 TD 0.664 Tc (hours )Tj 34 0 TD 0 Tc (in)Tj -249.5 -11.5 TD (Anthropology\321Total of 18 semester hours.)Tj /F1 8 Tf 80.75 -18.25 TD (For Undergraduates Only)Tj -80.75 -15 TD (111.)Tj 21 0 TD (HUMAN ORIGINS AND EVOLUTION. 3 cr.)Tj /F2 8 Tf 157.75 0 TD (The study of the origin)Tj -157.75 -9.25 TD 0.584 Tw (of and biogenetic heritage of humans; a survey of modern human)Tj 282 688.25 TD 0.266 Tc 0 Tw (racia variation; an introduction to archeological and prehistoric)Tj 0 -9.25 TD 0 Tc (techniques of investigation regarding the changing physical form of)Tj 0 -9 TD (humans. \(Same as GEOG 111.\))Tj /F1 8 Tf -21 -13 TD (120.)Tj 21 0 TD 0.704 Tc (PREHISTORIC ARCHEOLOGY OF THE BIBLE. 3 cr.)Tj /F2 8 Tf 226.5 0 TD 0 Tc -1.565 Tw (A n)Tj -226.5 -9 TD 0.4 Tc 0 Tw (introduction to prehistoric archeology of the Middle East and)Tj 0 -9.25 TD 0.225 Tc (nearby areas that figure prominently in the Judeo-Christian Old)Tj 0 -9 TD 0.183 Tc (Testament. 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ART )Tj 44.25 0 TD 0.613 Tc (APPRECIATION. )Tj 76.25 0 TD 0 Tc (3 )Tj 9.75 0 TD 0.491 Tc (cr. )Tj /F2 8 Tf 16.75 0 TD 0 Tc (A )Tj 10.75 0 TD 0.57 Tc (general )Tj 36 0 TD 0.616 Tc (orientation )Tj 49.5 0 TD 0.451 Tc (and)Tj -222.25 -9.25 TD 0 Tc (understanding of visual and plastic art forms. For non-art majors.)Tj /F1 8 Tf -21 -13.25 TD (200. )Tj 21 0 TD (ANALYTICAL PERSPECTIVE. 3 cr.)Tj /F2 8 Tf 133.5 0 TD (The principles of geometry in)Tj -133.5 -9 TD 0.238 Tc (the development of spatial logic and imagery in one-point, two-)Tj 0 -9.25 TD 0.436 Tc (point, and isometric perspective will be used. Techniques in)Tj 0 -9 TD 0.338 Tc (rendering support procedures in architecture, illustration, and)Tj 0 -9.25 TD 0.218 Tc (industrial and environmental design. 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Additional course fee $50.)Tj /F1 8 Tf -21 -12.5 TD (258.)Tj 21 0 TD 0.901 Tw (BLOCK PRINTING. 3 cr. )Tj /F2 8 Tf 95.5 0 TD (Printing process in wood and linoleum.)Tj -95.5 -8.5 TD 0.238 Tc 0 Tw (One hour lecture and 5 hours studio. Prerequisite: 101, 104 or)Tj 0 -8.5 TD 0 Tc (approval of department head. Additional course fee $50.)Tj /F1 8 Tf -21 -12.5 TD (259. )Tj 21 0 TD (ETCHING. 3 cr. )Tj /F2 8 Tf 59.25 0 TD (Printing process with zinc plates. One hour lecture)Tj -59.25 -8.5 TD 0.444 Tc (and five hours studio. Prerequisite: 101, 104 or approval of)Tj 0 -8.5 TD 0 Tc (department head. Additional course fee $50.)Tj /F1 8 Tf -21 -12.5 TD (260. )Tj 21 0 TD 0.4 Tw (SILKSCREEN. 3 cr. )Tj /F2 8 Tf 75.75 0 TD (Printing process with stencil techniques. One)Tj -75.75 -8.5 TD 0.393 Tc 0 Tw (hour lecture and five hours studio. Prerequisite: 101, 104 or)Tj 0 -8.5 TD 0 Tc (approval of department head. Additional course fee $50.)Tj /F1 8 Tf -21 -12.5 TD 0.607 Tc (271. 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ART EDUCATION FOR THE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL. 3 cr.)Tj /F2 8 Tf 21 -9.25 TD 0.286 Tc (This course is designed to present art education students with)Tj 0 -9.25 TD 0 Tc 0.453 Tw (concepts, methods, and experiences used in creating art activities)Tj T* 0.305 Tc 0 Tw (with children at the elementary level. For juniors, seniors and)Tj 0 -9.5 TD 0 Tc (graduates only. Additional course fee $50.)Tj /F1 8 Tf -18.75 -13.25 TD (412.)Tj 18.75 0 TD 0.197 Tc (ART EDUCATION. 3 cr. )Tj /F2 8 Tf 94.5 0 TD 0.098 Tc (A lecture/discussion/experience course)Tj -94.5 -9.25 TD 0.639 Tc (designed to present art education students with theories,)Tj 0 -9.5 TD 0.607 Tc (strategies, and experiences in designing and teaching art)Tj 0 -9.25 TD 0.263 Tc (activities. For juniors, seniors, and graduates only. 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Prerequisite: 201, 202.)Tj 0 -9.25 TD 0 Tc (\(Formerly 325.\))Tj /F1 8 Tf -21 -13.25 TD (426. )Tj 21 0 TD (NINETEENTH CENTURY. 3 cr. )Tj /F2 8 Tf 115.5 0 TD (Nineteenth Century European and)Tj -115.5 -9.5 TD 0.579 Tc (American )Tj 44 0 TD 0.589 Tc (Rococo )Tj 36 0 TD 0.577 Tc (through )Tj 36.75 0 TD 0.632 Tc (Post-Impressionism )Tj 87.25 0 TD 0.564 Tc (periods.)Tj -204 -9.25 TD 0 Tc (Prerequisites: 201, 202, or approval of the department head.)Tj /F1 8 Tf -21 -13.25 TD 0.469 Tc (429. CONTEMPORARY. 3 cr. )Tj /F2 8 Tf 125.25 0 TD 0.569 Tc (Twentieth century European and)Tj -104.25 -9.25 TD 0.377 Tc (American Art. A study of the major achievements in painting,)Tj 0 -9.5 TD 0.267 Tc (sculpture, and architecture since 1900. Prerequisite: 201, 202.)Tj 0 -9.25 TD 0 Tc (\(Formerly 329.\))Tj /F1 8 Tf -21 -13.25 TD 0.14 Tc (431. WATERCOLOR. 3 cr. )Tj /F2 8 Tf 105.75 0 TD 0.107 Tc (Painting in watercolor. Prerequisites: 101,)Tj -84.75 -9.5 TD 0 Tc (103, or approval of department head.)Tj /F1 8 Tf -21 -13.25 TD (440. )Tj 21 0 TD (METALCRAFT AND JEWELRYMAKING. 3 cr. )Tj /F2 8 Tf 171 0 TD (The designing and)Tj -171 -9.25 TD 0.998 Tw (fabrication of jewelry and small metal products. One hour lecture)Tj 0 -9.25 TD 0.502 Tw (and five hours studio. Prerequisite: 102 or approval of department)Tj 0 -9.5 TD 0 Tw (head.)Tj /F1 8 Tf -21 -13.25 TD 0.435 Tc (441. SPECIAL PROBLEMS. 3 cr. per course. )Tj /F2 8 Tf 190 0 TD 0.498 Tc (Any area may be)Tj -169 -9.25 TD 0 Tc 0.852 Tw (repeated. A maximum of 12 hours allowed toward the degree. A.)Tj 0 -9.25 TD 0.304 Tc 0 Tw (Graphic Design; B. Ceramics; C. Painting; D. Photography; E.)Tj 0 -9.5 TD 0 Tc 0.364 Tw (Drawing; F. Printing; G. Sculpture. Additional course fee $50 may)Tj 0 -9.25 TD 0 Tw (apply to certain topics.)Tj /F1 8 Tf -21 -13.25 TD (443. )Tj 21 0 TD 0.589 Tw (SEMINAR IN ART HISTORY. 3 cr. Maximum, 12 hrs. )Tj /F2 8 Tf 201.25 0 TD 0 Tw (The study)Tj -201.25 -9.5 TD 0.8 Tw (of various eras and developments in world art. A. Expressionism.)Tj 0 -9.25 TD 0.378 Tc 0 Tw (B. Baroque. C. Far Eastern. D. Theory. E. Art Since 1965. F.)Tj T* 0 Tc 1.034 Tw (Women Artists. G. Surrealism in Art. H. History of Photography.)Tj T* 0 Tw (Prerequisites: Art 201, 202, or approval of department head.)Tj /F1 8 Tf -21 -13.5 TD (451. )Tj 21 0 TD 0.907 Tw (ADVANCED PRINTMAKING. 3 cr. Maximum, 12 hrs. )Tj /F2 8 Tf 202.75 0 TD 0 Tw (Research)Tj -202.75 -9.25 TD 0.193 Tc (problems in printmaking; choice of media. One hour lecture and)Tj 282 688.5 TD 0 Tc 0.853 Tw (five hours studio. Prerequisites: 101, 103; 257, 258, 259 or 260.)Tj 0 -9.75 TD 0 Tw (Additional course fee $50.)Tj /F1 8 Tf -21 -13.5 TD (455. )Tj 21 0 TD (ADVANCED PHOTOGRAPHY. 3 cr. 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Additional course fee $50.)Tj /F1 8 Tf -21 -13.5 TD (495. )Tj 21 0 TD 0.345 Tw (RESEARCH PROBLEMS. 3 cr. Maximum, 12 hrs. )Tj /F2 8 Tf 187.25 0 TD 0 Tw (Individual and)Tj -187.25 -9.5 TD 0.605 Tc (group study with approval of department head. Research,)Tj 0 -9.75 TD 0 Tc (discussion and criticism. Additional course fee $50.)Tj /F1 12 Tf 31.75 -28.5 TD (ATMOSPHERIC SCIENCES)Tj 55.75 -13.5 TD (\(ATMS\))Tj /F2 10 Tf -90.5 -21.25 TD 0.248 Tc (Required for a major: 101, 102, 103, 104, 110, 205,)Tj -18 -12 TD 0.299 Tc (303, 304, 305, 306, 307, 308, 315, 401, 402, 407, 415,)Tj 0 -12 TD 1.026 Tc (450 or GEOS 430 or 435 and 3 additional hours)Tj 0 -12.25 TD 0.374 Tc (atmospheric sciences electives\321Total of 47 semester)Tj 0 -12 TD 0 Tc (hours.)Tj /F1 8 Tf 80.75 -18.5 TD (For Undergraduates Only)Tj -80.75 -15.75 TD 0.48 Tc (101. INTRODUCTION TO WEATHER AND CLIMATE I. 3 cr. )Tj /F2 8 Tf 247.75 0 TD 0 Tc -1.798 Tw (A n)Tj -226.75 -9.5 TD 0 Tw (introduction to the science of meteorology with an emphasis on the)Tj 0 -9.5 TD 0.532 Tc (physical processes working within weather systems. Wind,)Tj 0 -9.75 TD 0.211 Tc (pressure, precipitation, and radiation processes. Introduction to)Tj 0 -9.5 TD 0 Tc (weather maps and forecasting.)Tj /F1 8 Tf -21 -13.75 TD 0.701 Tc (102. INTRODUCTION TO WEATHER AND CLIMATE II. 3 cr.)Tj /F2 8 Tf 21 -9.5 TD 0.429 Tc (Application of physical processes in global circulation of the)Tj 0 -9.5 TD 0.152 Tc (atmosphere and oceans. Empiric and genetic climatology from a)Tj 0 -9.75 TD 0 Tc 0.786 Tw (local, regional and global perspective. Global climate change and)Tj 0 -9.5 TD 0.458 Tc 0 Tw (air pollution. Policy implications of meteorology and climate)Tj T* 0 Tc (research. Prerequisite: 101.)Tj /F1 8 Tf -21 -13.75 TD 0.318 Tc (103. 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ATMOSPHERIC THERMODYNAMICS. 3 cr. )Tj /F2 8 Tf 200.5 0 TD 0.45 Tc (Introduction to)Tj -179.5 -9.75 TD 0.198 Tc (classical and statistical thermodynamics as it applies to dry and)Tj 0 -9.5 TD 0 Tc 0.898 Tw (moist atmospheric phenomena. Ideal Gas Law, First and Second)Tj T* 0.615 Tc 0 Tw (Laws of Thermodynamics. Thermodynamic potentials and)Tj 0 -9.75 TD 0.354 Tc (diagrams. Moisture variables. Prerequisites: 205, MATH 131,)Tj 0 -9.5 TD 0 Tc (PHYS 207.)Tj /F1 8 Tf -21 -13.5 TD 0.635 Tc (304. 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Prerequisite: Private)Tj T* 0 Tc (pilot certificate. \(Formerly 332\))Tj /F1 8 Tf -21 -13.5 TD (301. )Tj 21 0 TD 0.603 Tw (AERODYNAMICS. 3 cr. )Tj /F2 8 Tf 90.75 0 TD (Analysis of the physics of flight including)Tj -90.75 -9.5 TD 1.029 Tw (the application of basic aerodynamics to the wing and airfoil and)Tj 0 -9.5 TD 0.443 Tc 0 Tw (the analysis of lift and drag components relative to the wing)Tj 0 -9.75 TD 0.595 Tc (platform )Tj 39.25 0 TD 0.476 Tc (and )Tj 20.25 0 TD 0.587 Tc (airplane )Tj 38.75 0 TD 0.624 Tc (performance. )Tj 60 0 TD 0.554 Tc (The )Tj 20.75 0 TD 0.625 Tc (application )Tj 50.75 0 TD 0 Tc (of)Tj -229.75 -9.5 TD 0.403 Tw (aerodynamic effects of turbo jet engines involving the principles of)Tj 0 -9.5 TD 0.303 Tc 0 Tw (propulsion. 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Aviation)Tj 0 -9.5 TD 0 Tc (professional credentials. Prerequisite: Junior or Senior in Aviation.)Tj /F1 8 Tf -21 -13.5 TD 0.272 Tc (340. MULTIENGINE PILOT GROUND SCHOOL. 3 cr. )Tj /F2 8 Tf 211.75 0 TD 0 Tc -2.048 Tw (A e r o n a u t i c a l)Tj -190.75 -9.5 TD 0.33 Tw (knowledge required for FAA multiengine pilot rating. Prerequisites:)Tj 0 -9.25 TD 0 Tw (301, 310. \(Formerly 321\).)Tj /F1 8 Tf -21 -13.5 TD 0.464 Tc (341. MULTIENGINE PILOT FLIGHT INSTRUCTION. 1 cr. )Tj /F2 8 Tf 236.25 0 TD 0 Tc -1.785 Tw (F l i g h t)Tj -215.25 -9.5 TD 0.444 Tc 0 Tw (instruction required for FAA multiengine pilot rating. Course)Tj 0 -9.5 TD 0.714 Tc (completion requires that the rating be issued. Grades of)Tj 0 -9.25 TD 0 Tc 0.114 Tw (CR\(Credit\) or NC\(No Credit\) will be awarded. Prerequisites: 340 or)Tj 0 -9.5 TD 0.539 Tw (concurrent enrollment; Commercial pilot certificate with instrument)Tj T* 0 Tw (rating. \(Formerly 321\).)Tj /F1 8 Tf -21 -13.5 TD 0.279 Tc (401. AIR TRANSPORTATION. 3 cr. )Tj /F2 8 Tf 143.75 0 TD 0.294 Tc (The development and present)Tj -122.75 -9.25 TD 0 Tc 0.965 Tw (status of air transportation, federal legislation, characteristics and)Tj 0 -9.5 TD 0.195 Tc 0 Tw (classification of air carriers; the organization and function of the)Tj T* 0 Tc (Federal Aviation Administration. )Tj /F1 8 Tf -21 -13.5 TD (402. )Tj 21 0 TD 0.907 Tw (AIR TRAFFIC ADMINISTRATION. 3 cr. )Tj /F2 8 Tf 149.5 0 TD (The National Aerospace)Tj -149.5 -9.25 TD 0.394 Tc 0 Tw (System. The role of Air Traffic Control in aviation safety. For)Tj 0 -9.5 TD 0 Tc (Aviation Majors. 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FLIGHT INSTRUCTOR GROUND SCHOOL. 3 cr. )Tj /F2 8 Tf 213.25 0 TD 0 Tc -2.081 Tw (I n s t r u c t i o n a l)Tj -192.25 -9.25 TD 0.6 Tc 0 Tw (knowledge )Tj 48.5 0 TD 0.572 Tc (required )Tj 38.75 0 TD 0.479 Tc (for )Tj 15.5 0 TD 0.485 Tc (FAA )Tj 21.75 0 TD 0.55 Tc (flight )Tj 25 0 TD 0.6 Tc (instructor )Tj 43.75 0 TD 0.605 Tc (certificate.)Tj -193.25 -9.5 TD 0.202 Tc (Prerequisite: Commercial pilot certificate with instrument rating.)Tj 0 -9.5 TD 0 Tc (\(Formerly 313\).)Tj /F1 8 Tf -21 -13.5 TD 0.416 Tc (411. FLIGHT INSTRUCTOR FLIGHT INSTRUCTION. 1 cr. )Tj /F2 8 Tf 236.5 0 TD 0 Tc -1.847 Tw (F l i g h t)Tj -215.5 -9.25 TD 0.282 Tc 0 Tw (instruction required for FAA flight instructor certificate. Course)Tj 0 -9.5 TD 0.422 Tc (completion requires that the certificate be issued. Grades of)Tj T* 0 Tc 0.559 Tw (CR\(Credit\) or NC\(No Credit\) will be awarded. 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TURBINE ENGINES. 3 cr. )Tj /F2 8 Tf 122.75 0 TD 0.153 Tc (Fundamentals of theory, design, and)Tj -101.75 -9.25 TD 0 Tc (operation of aircraft turbine engines.)Tj /F1 8 Tf -21 -13.25 TD 0.434 Tc (417. ADVANCED AERIAL APPLICATION. 3 cr. )Tj /F2 8 Tf 195.75 0 TD 0.47 Tc (Operation of an)Tj -174.75 -9.25 TD 0.324 Tc (agricultural aviation service. Economics, flight operations and)Tj 0 -9.25 TD 0 Tc (techniques. Prerequisite: Junior standing in Aviation.)Tj /F1 8 Tf -21 -13.25 TD 0.661 Tc (420. AIRLINE TRANSPORT PILOT GROUND SCHOOL. 3 cr.)Tj /F2 8 Tf 21 -9.25 TD 0.268 Tc (Aeronautical knowledge required for FAA airline transport pilot)Tj 0 -9.25 TD 0 Tc (certificate. Prerequisite: Unlimited commercial pilot certificate.)Tj /F1 8 Tf -21 -13.25 TD 0.189 Tc (430. AVIATION LAW. 3 cr. )Tj /F2 8 Tf 108 0 TD 0.143 Tc (National and international regulatory and)Tj -87 -9.25 TD 0 Tc (civil law as it relates to aviation and the aviation professional.)Tj /F1 8 Tf -21 -13.25 TD 0.147 Tc (470. AIRPORT ADMINISTRATION. 3 cr. )Tj /F2 8 Tf 157 0 TD 0.117 Tc (Aeronautical and regulatory)Tj -136 -9.25 TD 0 Tc (knowledge required of public airport managers.)Tj /F1 8 Tf -21 -13.25 TD 0.304 Tc (471. AIRPORT PLANNING AND OPERATIONS. 3 cr. )Tj /F2 8 Tf 212.75 0 TD 0.271 Tc (Elements of)Tj -191.75 -9.25 TD 0 Tc (planning and developing an airport.)Tj /F1 8 Tf -21 -13.5 TD 0.478 Tc (472. AIR TRANSPORTATION LOGISTICS. 3 cr. )Tj /F2 8 Tf 200.25 0 TD 0 Tc -1.75 Tw (T r a n s p o r t a t i o n)Tj -179.25 -9.25 TD 0.167 Tc 0 Tw (economics and logistics, including systems of goods movement,)Tj 0 -9.25 TD 0.334 Tc (principles of transportation, logistics, costs and services, rate)Tj T* 0 Tc (making, management and coordination.)Tj /F1 8 Tf -21 -13.25 TD 0.467 Tc (479. 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CRIMINAL JUSTICE FIELD STUDY. 3 cr. )Tj /F2 8 Tf 183.5 0 TD 0.285 Tc (A field study tour of)Tj -162.5 -9 TD 0.394 Tc (specific criminal justice programs currently in operation. The)Tj 0 -9 TD 0.48 Tc (student is allowed to relate theory to practice through short)Tj T* 0.152 Tc (intensive observation of quality corrections and law enforcement)Tj T* 0 Tc (programs. Prerequisite: Junior, or senior, or graduate status.)Tj /F1 8 Tf -21 -13 TD 0.314 Tc (415. JUVENILE DELINQUENCY AND JUSTICE. 3 cr. )Tj /F2 8 Tf 213.75 0 TD 0.301 Tc (The nature,)Tj -192.75 -9 TD 0 Tc 0.402 Tw (extent, and causes of juvenile delinquency; factors in its treatment)Tj 0 -9 TD 0.162 Tc 0 Tw (and prevention, including community and agency programs; and)Tj T* 0.212 Tc (analysis of the legal system as it applies to juveniles. \(Same as)Tj T* 0 Tc (SOCL 415\).)Tj /F1 8 Tf -21 -13 TD 0.558 Tc (416. 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Sp, Sum)Tj /F1 8 Tf -21 -13.5 TD (316. )Tj 21 0 TD 0.686 Tw (INTERMEDIATE CORPORATE FINANCE. 3 cr. )Tj /F2 8 Tf 177.75 0 TD 0 Tw (Advanced topics)Tj -177.75 -9.5 TD 0.677 Tc (in risk and return, bond and stock valuation, options and)Tj 0 -9.75 TD 0.409 Tc (derivatives. Cost of capital, capital budgeting, and cash flow)Tj 0 -9.5 TD 0 Tc 0.52 Tw (analysis. Corporate capital structure, financial planning, and credit)Tj T* 0.208 Tc 0 Tw (policies. Mergers and acquisitions, corporate risk management,)Tj 0 -9.75 TD 0 Tc (and multinational finance. Prerequisite: 315. )Tj /F1 8 Tf -21 -13.5 TD 0.547 Tc (323. 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Planning concepts used to guide)Tj 0 -9.5 TD 0.388 Tc 0 Tw (contemporary urban growth and alleviate common problems.)Tj 0 -9.75 TD 0 Tc 0.727 Tw (Governmental programs influencing urban development, including)Tj 0 -9.5 TD 0.594 Tc 0 Tw (technical and financial assistance. Specific topics include)Tj T* 0 Tc (comprehensive plans, zoning, land development, parks and school)Tj 0 -9.75 TD (location. Prerequisite: ECON 201, 202. Sp, even)Tj ET endstream endobj 595 0 obj 12020 endobj 593 0 obj << /Type /Page /Parent 578 0 R /Resources << /Font << /F1 6 0 R /F2 7 0 R >> /ProcSet 2 0 R >> /Contents 594 0 R >> endobj 598 0 obj << /Length 599 0 R >> stream 0.25 w BT /F1 10 Tf 493.875 748.5 TD 0 Tc 0 Tw (FRENCH)Tj 63.75 0 TD (157)Tj /F1 8 Tf -522.25 -21.5 TD 0.177 Tc (414. 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F, Sp, Sum)Tj /F1 8 Tf 40.75 -18 TD (For Undergraduates and Graduates)Tj -61.75 -15 TD (401. )Tj 21 0 TD 0.504 Tw (INVESTMENTS. 3 cr. )Tj /F2 8 Tf 81.5 0 TD (The principles of investments in stocks and)Tj -81.5 -9 TD 0.296 Tc 0 Tw (bonds and their application to specific classes of investments.)Tj 0 -9 TD 0.423 Tc (Sources of financial information; interpreting financial news;)Tj T* 0.437 Tc (protection in purchasing of securities, taxation of securities.)Tj T* 0 Tc (Prerequisite: 315. F)Tj /F1 8 Tf -21 -13 TD 0.499 Tc (404. INTERNATIONAL FINANCE. 3 cr. )Tj /F2 8 Tf 164.75 0 TD 0.579 Tc (Theory and analysis of)Tj -143.75 -9 TD 0.301 Tc (international money flows, sources of capital, exchange rates,)Tj 0 -9 TD 0.6 Tc (money markets and international banking institutions with)Tj T* 0 Tc 0.733 Tw (emphasis on financing the firm operating in international markets.)Tj T* 0 Tw (Prerequisite: 315. Sp)Tj /F1 8 Tf -21 -13 TD 0.572 Tc (406. 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A)Tj T* 0 Tc 0.39 Tw (person may substitute a score of intermediate high on the)Tj T* 0.803 Tc 0 Tw (ACTFL/ETS Oral Proficiency Interview for the two)Tj T* 0 Tc (semesters abroad or its alternative.)Tj 18 -11.5 TD 0.918 Tw (Global Studies Concentration: 33 hours. See Foreign)Tj -18 -11.5 TD 0 Tw (Languages Department Head for requirements.)Tj 18 -11.75 TD 0.232 Tc (French courses marked with an asterisk \(*\) may not)Tj -18 -11.5 TD 0 Tc 1.378 Tw (be taken for credit by native speakers of French without)Tj 0 -11.5 TD 0 Tw (the department head\325s approval.)Tj /F1 8 Tf 80.75 -18 TD (For Undergraduates Only)Tj -80.75 -15 TD 0.359 Tc (*101-102. 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Selections from outstanding authors from the Middle)Tj 0 -10 TD 0.188 Tc 0 Tw (Ages to the present with continued emphasis on understanding,)Tj T* 0 Tc (speaking, reading, and writing. Prerequisite: 202 or 205.)Tj /F1 8 Tf -21 -14 TD 0.377 Tc (312. PHONETICS. 3 cr. )Tj /F2 8 Tf 99.5 0 TD 0.449 Tc (French phonetic system. Corrective and)Tj -78.5 -10 TD 0 Tc 0.7 Tw (fluency drills in the language laboratory. Prerequisite: 202, 205 or)Tj 0 -10 TD 0 Tw (equivalent or permission of the department head.)Tj /F1 8 Tf -21 -14 TD 0.345 Tc (315. FOREIGN LANGUAGE PRACTICUM. 3-12 cr. )Tj /F2 8 Tf 205.25 0 TD 0.335 Tc (Application of)Tj -184.25 -10 TD 0 Tc 0.564 Tw (language skills in a foreign-language environment. Student will be)Tj 0 -10 TD 0.307 Tc 0 Tw (involved in a total immersion living situation and will receive a)Tj T* 0.316 Tc (minimum of fourteen clock hours per week in formal language)Tj T* 0 Tc (instruction. 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Prerequisite: GEOG 403 or permission of)Tj 0 -9 TD 0 Tw (the department head.)Tj /F1 8 Tf -21 -13 TD (421. )Tj 21 0 TD 0.988 Tw (THE ARCHEOLOGY OF MEXICO. 3 cr. )Tj /F2 8 Tf 151.75 0 TD (An in-depth view of the)Tj -151.75 -9.25 TD 0.553 Tc 0 Tw (development of pre-Hispanic Mexican and Meso-American)Tj 0 -9 TD 0.163 Tc (cultures and civilizations from Paleo-Indian times to the Spanish)Tj T* 0 Tc (Conquest; an overview of the major archeological sites pertinent to)Tj 0 -9.25 TD (these cultures. \(Same as ANTG 421.\))Tj /F1 8 Tf -21 -13 TD 0.242 Tc (423. ARCHEOLOGICAL FIELD TECHNIQUES. 6 cr. )Tj /F2 8 Tf 205.5 0 TD 0.284 Tc (A field course)Tj -184.5 -9 TD 0.505 Tc (introducing the basic techniques of archeological mapping,)Tj 0 -9.25 TD 0 Tc 0.826 Tw (excavation, cataloging, specimen preparation and preservation. A)Tj 0 -9 TD 0.175 Tw (study of soils, physical stratigraphy, synecology, and techniques of)Tj T* 0.554 Tw (artifact laboratory analysis. 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HOUSING THE ELDERLY. 3 cr. )Tj /F2 8 Tf 145.25 0 TD 0.125 Tc (Examination and application of)Tj -124.25 -9 TD 0.489 Tc (the guidelines, issues and choices associated with housing)Tj 0 -9.25 TD 0.306 Tc (disruption and re-location of the elderly. \(Same as FCSC 435,)Tj 0 -9 TD 0 Tc (formerly GERO 503.\))Tj /F1 8 Tf -21 -13 TD 0.283 Tc (452. QUALITATIVE RESEARCH. 3 cr. )Tj /F2 8 Tf 154.25 0 TD 0.317 Tc (An examination of different)Tj -133.25 -9 TD 0.488 Tc (types of qualitative research, techniques of data collection,)Tj 0 -9.25 TD 0.154 Tc (analysis, and presentation, and ethical issues; exploration of the)Tj 0 -9 TD 0 Tc 0.161 Tw (strengths and limitations of this type of interpretive work. \(Formerly)Tj T* 0 Tw (SOCL 495F.\))Tj /F1 8 Tf -21 -13 TD 0.275 Tc (456. 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Topics may be repeated for credit.)Tj /F1 8 Tf -21 -13 TD (475.)Tj 21 0 TD 0.214 Tc (TEACHING CHILDREN ABOUT AGING. 3 cr. )Tj /F2 8 Tf 176.5 0 TD 0.194 Tc (An evaluation of)Tj -176.5 -9 TD 0.321 Tc (pre-school, elementary and secondary school literature, class)Tj 0 -9.25 TD 0 Tc 0.14 Tw (projects, video tapes and feature films that focus on various issues)Tj 0 -9 TD 0.229 Tw (related to aging. 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Special emphasis on Louisiana government.)Tj /F1 8 Tf -21 -13 TD (205-206.)Tj 36 0 TD 0.323 Tc (INTRODUCTION TO PARALEGAL STUDIES. 3 cr. each.)Tj /F2 8 Tf -15 -9 TD 0 Tc 1.073 Tw (Students are introduced to the structure and workings of the law)Tj 0 -9 TD 0.209 Tw (firm, especially the important aspects of law office practices, which)Tj T* 0 Tw (include investigation and research techniques.)Tj /F1 8 Tf -21 -13 TD 0.372 Tc (425. PRACTICUM IN LEGAL STUDIES. 6 cr. )Tj /F2 8 Tf 183.75 0 TD 0.367 Tc (Observation of and)Tj -162.75 -9.25 TD 0 Tc 0.696 Tw (participation in a law office or legal agency for a semester. Credit)Tj 0 -9 TD 0.253 Tc 0 Tw (will be given upon satisfactory completion as certified by direct)Tj T* 0 Tc 0.206 Tw (supervisor. Prerequisite: Legal Studies \(Pre-Law\) majors only. 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Special attention is given to race relations, political and)Tj T* 0.199 Tc 0 Tw (socio-economic developments, and the major personalities who)Tj T* 0 Tc (shaped Louisiana.)Tj /F1 8 Tf -21 -13.25 TD 0.194 Tc (309. ISLAM. 3 cr. )Tj /F2 8 Tf 72.75 0 TD 0.214 Tc (Survey of Islamic history from the inception in 7th)Tj -51.75 -9 TD 0.474 Tc (century Arabia to the present day. Special emphasis on the)Tj 0 -9 TD 0 Tc 0.652 Tw (religious principles and the institutions of the civilizations to which)Tj T* 0.289 Tc 0 Tw (it gave rise. Attention is given to those factors that continue to)Tj 0 -9.25 TD 0 Tc 0.17 Tw (make Islam an important force in the world today. \(Same as RELG)Tj 0 -9 TD 0 Tw (309.\))Tj /F1 8 Tf -21 -13 TD 0.211 Tc (310. AFRICAN-AMERICAN HISTORY. 3 cr. )Tj /F2 8 Tf 171.75 0 TD 0.222 Tc (Black American history)Tj -150.75 -9 TD 0.43 Tc (beginning with early West African civilization to the present.)Tj 0 -9.25 TD 0.247 Tc (Attention will be devoted to immigration, the slave system, civil)Tj 0 -9 TD 0 Tc 0.511 Tw (rights, and modern black movements with emphasis on significant)Tj T* 0.79 Tw (African-American leaders. May not be substituted to meet History)Tj 0 -9.25 TD 0 Tw (requirements in 111-112, 201-202, or 305. \(Formerly 105.\))Tj /F1 8 Tf -21 -13 TD 0.138 Tc (312. EASTERN CIVILIZATION. 3 cr. )Tj /F2 8 Tf 141.75 0 TD 0.18 Tc (An introduction to the history of)Tj -120.75 -9 TD 0 Tc 0.504 Tw (non-western cultures. The civilizations of the Far East, Africa, and)Tj 0 -9 TD 0 Tw (the Middle East are examined from their beginnings to the present.)Tj /F1 8 Tf -21 -13.25 TD 0.258 Tc (330. ENGLISH HISTORY. 3 cr. )Tj /F2 8 Tf 125 0 TD 0.317 Tc (A survey of the English and British)Tj -104 -9 TD 0.283 Tc (national experience from the Saxon period to the present. The)Tj 0 -9 TD 0.194 Tc (development of the English political system will be reviewed, as)Tj T* 0 Tc 0.823 Tw (will the rise and decline of England as a major power. The major)Tj 0 -9.25 TD 0.127 Tw (emphasis of this class will concentrate on the period 1485 to 1914.)Tj 0 -9 TD 0.847 Tw (England\325s relationship with both Scotland and Ireland will also be)Tj T* 0 Tw (considered in this period. Prerequisites HIST 111, 112.)Tj /F1 8 Tf -21 -13 TD (399. )Tj 21 0 TD 0.903 Tw (HISTORIAN\325S CRAFT. 3 cr. )Tj /F2 8 Tf 107.5 0 TD (Historical research methods and an)Tj -107.5 -9.25 TD 0.777 Tw (introduction to historiography. 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THE )Tj 43.5 0 TD 0.601 Tc (HOLOCAUST. )Tj 64 0 TD 0 Tc (3 )Tj 9.75 0 TD 0.491 Tc (cr. )Tj /F2 8 Tf 16.25 0 TD 0.577 Tc (This )Tj 22.5 0 TD 0.57 Tc (course )Tj 32.5 0 TD 0.528 Tc (will )Tj 18.25 0 TD 0.594 Tc (confront )Tj 38.75 0 TD 0.443 Tc (the)Tj -224.5 -9 TD 0.236 Tc (background, events, and consequences of the extermination of)Tj 0 -9.25 TD 0 Tc 0.85 Tw (European Jews during World War II. Prerequisite: HIST 112, 202)Tj 0 -9 TD 0 Tw (or consent of instructor.)Tj /F1 8 Tf -21 -13 TD (436. )Tj 21 0 TD 0.409 Tw (THE AMERICAN CIVIL WAR. 3 cr. )Tj /F2 8 Tf 130.75 0 TD (The growing sectional conflict)Tj -130.75 -9 TD 0.183 Tc 0 Tw (between the industrial North and the agrarian South; secession;)Tj 0 -9.25 TD 0.492 Tc (major wartime problems of the Union and the Confederacy;)Tj 0 -9 TD 0.31 Tc (principal military campaigns in the War\325s various theaters; the)Tj T* 0.278 Tc (significance of the Civil War in American History. 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Prerequisite: HIST 202. \(Formerly 415.\))Tj /F1 8 Tf -21 -13 TD 0.417 Tc (460. THE OLD SOUTH. 3 cr. )Tj /F2 8 Tf 120.75 0 TD 0.441 Tc (The political, economic, and social)Tj -99.75 -9 TD 0.444 Tc (development of the ante-bellum South. Settlement patterns;)Tj 0 -9.25 TD 0 Tc 0.236 Tw (sectional distinctiveness; political ideology; development of slavery)Tj 0 -9 TD 0.952 Tw (and the plantation system; abolitionism and slavery defense; and)Tj T* 0.459 Tc 0 Tw (the growth of southern nationalism. Prerequisite: HIST 201.)Tj 0 -9.25 TD 0 Tc (\(Formerly 403.\))Tj /F1 8 Tf -21 -13 TD 0.382 Tc (463. ADVANCED LOUISIANA HISTORY. 3 cr. each. )Tj /F2 8 Tf 213.75 0 TD 0 Tc -1.897 Tw (S p e c i a l i z e d)Tj -192.75 -9 TD 0.414 Tc 0 Tw (study of Louisiana history, focusing on personalities and the)Tj 0 -9.25 TD 0.327 Tc (political, military and socio-economic developments that have)Tj 0 -9 TD 0 Tc 0.408 Tw (shaped the state\325s history. A. Beginnings to 1803; B. 1803 - 1865;)Tj 0 -9.25 TD 0.444 Tc 0 Tw (C. 1865 to Present. No more than 6 semester hours may be)Tj 0 -9 TD 0 Tc (applied toward degree requirements.)Tj /F1 8 Tf -21 -13 TD 0.197 Tc (464. THE AMERICAN FRONTIER. 3 cr. )Tj /F2 8 Tf 155.5 0 TD 0.193 Tc (The westward movement in)Tj -134.5 -9.25 TD 0.729 Tc (America from 1607 to 1890, emphasizing the process of)Tj 0 -9 TD 0.713 Tc (pioneering and the influence of the frontier on American)Tj T* 0 Tc (institutions. \(Formerly 315.\))Tj /F1 8 Tf -21 -13.25 TD 0.257 Tc (465. U.S. DIPLOMATIC HISTORY. 3 cr. )Tj /F2 8 Tf 159.25 0 TD 0.224 Tc (American foreign relations)Tj -138.25 -9 TD 0.228 Tc (from the Revolutionary era to the present with emphasis on the)Tj 0 -9.25 TD 0.451 Tc (forces that have shaped American foreign policy and on the)Tj 0 -9 TD 0.17 Tc (diplomatic history of the United States from 1898 to the present.)Tj T* 0 Tc (Prerequisite: HIST 202. \(Formerly 417.\))Tj /F1 8 Tf -21 -13.25 TD 0.267 Tc (469. 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PERSONAL AND COMMUNITY HEALTH. 3 cr. )Tj /F2 8 Tf 205.75 0 TD 0.202 Tc (An orientation)Tj -184.75 -9.75 TD 0.437 Tc (course in health which deals with nutrition, stress, exercise,)Tj 0 -9.5 TD 0 Tc (diseases and their prevention. )Tj /F1 8 Tf 261 688.5 TD 0.369 Tc (248. OFFICIATING. 3 cr. )Tj /F2 8 Tf 104.5 0 TD 0.435 Tc (Principles, techniques and practices of)Tj -83.5 -9 TD 0.555 Tc (officiating with emphasis on rules, rule interpretations and)Tj 0 -9 TD 0 Tc 0.899 Tw (mechanics of basketball and football. Practical experience will be)Tj T* 0 Tw (arranged. )Tj /F1 8 Tf -21 -13 TD (249. )Tj 21 0 TD 0.209 Tw (OFFICIATING SPRING SPORTS. 3 cr. )Tj /F2 8 Tf 143.25 0 TD 0 Tw (This course is designed to)Tj -143.25 -9 TD 0.191 Tc (enhance the student\325s ability to understand the basic principles,)Tj 0 -9 TD 0 Tc 0.342 Tw (techniques, and practices of officiating youth sports with emphasis)Tj T* 0.307 Tc 0 Tw (on rules, rule interpretations, and mechanics for Dixie League)Tj 0 -9.25 TD 0 Tc (softball/baseball, FIFA U6-U19 soccer, and USTA tennis. )Tj /F1 8 Tf -21 -13 TD (256. )Tj 21 0 TD (LIVING WITH HEALTH\321E-TV. 3 cr. )Tj /F2 8 Tf 133.25 0 TD (Content and theory related to)Tj -133.25 -9 TD 0.345 Tc (basic health information; critical health issues; improving and)Tj 0 -9 TD 0.334 Tc (maintaining optimal health anad wellness. Students with prior)Tj T* 0.458 Tc (credit in Kinesiology 241 are not eligible to receive credit in)Tj T* 0.56 Tc (Kinesiology 256. 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ACTIVITIES FOR ELEMENTARY SCHOOL. 3 cr. )Tj /F2 8 Tf 220 0 TD 0 Tc -1.858 Tw (M a t e r i a l s ,)Tj -199 -9 TD 0.57 Tc 0 Tw (techniques and methods of teaching physical education in)Tj 0 -9.25 TD 0 Tc (elementary schools. )Tj /F1 8 Tf -21 -13 TD (335. )Tj 21 0 TD 0.652 Tw (TEAM SPORTS. 2 cr. )Tj /F2 8 Tf 83.5 0 TD (Basic skills, strategies, rules, and teaching)Tj -83.5 -9 TD 0.362 Tc 0 Tw (procedures of selected team sports. Prerequisite: Health and)Tj 0 -9 TD 0 Tc (physical education major and minor. )Tj /F1 8 Tf -21 -13 TD 0.354 Tc (355. LIFETIME SPORTS. 2 cr. )Tj /F2 8 Tf 126 0 TD 0.392 Tc (Basic skills, rules, strategies, and)Tj -105 -9 TD 0.58 Tc (teaching procedures of selected individual lifetime sports.)Tj 0 -9 TD 0 Tc (Prerequisite: Health and physical education major or minor. )Tj /F1 8 Tf -21 -13 TD 0.288 Tc (365. FITNESS. 2 cr. )Tj /F2 8 Tf 84 0 TD 0.312 Tc (Basic knowledge, values, understanding, and)Tj -63 -9 TD 0.204 Tc (teaching procedures of selected fitness programs. Prerequisite:)Tj 0 -9 TD 0 Tc (KINS 211.)Tj /F1 8 Tf -21 -13 TD (402. )Tj 21 0 TD 0.405 Tw (EXERCISE PROGRAM DESIGN. 3 cr. )Tj /F2 8 Tf 142.5 0 TD (This course is designed to)Tj -142.5 -9 TD 0.639 Tc 0 Tw (apply the principles of exercise leadership to clinical and)Tj 0 -9 TD 0 Tc 0.622 Tw (preventive settings, with particular emphasis on formulation of the)Tj T* 0 Tw (exercise prescription. )Tj /F1 8 Tf -21 -13 TD (411. )Tj 21 0 TD 0.845 Tw (ATHLETIC INJURIES. 3 cr. )Tj /F2 8 Tf 105.25 0 TD (The prevention and emergency care)Tj -105.25 -9 TD 0 Tw (of athletic injuries. Prerequisites: KINS 211 and junior standing. )Tj /F1 8 Tf -21 -13 TD 0.26 Tc (419. MODERN FITNESS. 3 cr. )Tj /F2 8 Tf 123 0 TD 0.267 Tc (Lectures and exercises designed to)Tj -102 -9 TD 0 Tc 0.96 Tw (convert deconditioned people to conditioned status with sufficient)Tj 0 -9 TD 0.511 Tw (basic knowledge to remain conditioned for a lifetime. Prerequisite:)Tj T* 0 Tw (Junior standing. )Tj ET endstream endobj 633 0 obj 11853 endobj 631 0 obj << /Type /Page /Parent 616 0 R /Resources << /Font << /F1 6 0 R /F2 7 0 R >> /ProcSet 2 0 R >> /Contents 632 0 R >> endobj 636 0 obj << /Length 637 0 R >> stream 0.25 w BT /F1 10 Tf 506.125 748.5 TD 0 Tc 0 Tw (LATIN)Tj 51.5 0 TD (169)Tj /F1 8 Tf -522.25 -21.5 TD 0.414 Tc (435. PRACTICUM IN PHYSICAL EDUCATION \(GENERAL\) 6 cr.)Tj /F2 8 Tf 21 -10 TD 0 Tc 0.973 Tw (Observation and participation in non-teaching physical education,)Tj 0 -9.75 TD 0.608 Tc 0 Tw (recreational or health related programs for one semester.)Tj 0 -10 TD 0 Tc (Prerequisite: Health and physical education major \(general\). )Tj /F1 8 Tf -21 -14 TD (495. )Tj 21 0 TD 1.062 Tw (SPECIAL STUDIES IN HEALTH AND PHYSICAL EDUCATION.)Tj 0 -9.75 TD 0.429 Tc 0 Tw (1-3 cr. )Tj /F2 8 Tf 30.25 0 TD 0.476 Tc (Selected topics in health and physical education for)Tj -30.25 -10 TD 0 Tc 0.584 Tw (students not pursuing a degree. May be repeated. Credit may not)Tj 0 -9.75 TD 0.406 Tc 0 Tw (be applied toward a degree. Grade of CR \(Credit\) or NC \(No)Tj 0 -10 TD 0 Tc (Credit\) will be awarded. )Tj /F1 8 Tf 40.75 -18.75 TD (For Undergraduates and Graduates)Tj -61.75 -16 TD (406. )Tj 21 0 TD 0.837 Tw (ADVANCED DRIVER EDUCATION. 4 cr. )Tj /F2 8 Tf 154.75 0 TD 0 Tw (Curriculum innovations)Tj -154.75 -9.75 TD 0.174 Tc (and instructional devices \(with lab\). In-depth study of curriculum)Tj 0 -10 TD 0.406 Tc (materials and instructional devices and techniques including)Tj 0 -9.75 TD 0.181 Tc (simulation, multi-media, driving range, on-street instruction, and)Tj 0 -10 TD 0 Tc 0.169 Tw (motorcycle. Instruction in the use of all forms supplied by the State)Tj T* 0.36 Tc 0 Tw (Department of Education. 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Prerequisite:)Tj 0 -10 TD 0.405 Tc (KINS 211 and Junior standing. \(Formerly Administration and)Tj 0 -9.75 TD 0 Tc (Health, Physical Education, and Recreation.\) )Tj /F1 8 Tf -21 -14 TD 0.247 Tc (417. SCHOOL HEALTH PROBLEMS. 3 cr. )Tj /F2 8 Tf 169.5 0 TD 0.222 Tc (School health problems)Tj -148.5 -9.75 TD 0.545 Tc (and current programs of prevention and protection against)Tj 0 -10 TD 0.399 Tc (disease. Prerequisite: Junior standing. \(Formerly Health and)Tj T* 0 Tc (Physical Education 417\) )Tj /F1 8 Tf -21 -13.75 TD 0.216 Tc (427. TRENDS IN ELEMENTARY PHYSICAL EDUCATION. 3 cr. )Tj /F2 8 Tf 248.5 0 TD 0 Tc -2.129 Tw (I n -)Tj -227.5 -10 TD 0.939 Tw (depth study of current trends and practices used in teaching and)Tj 0 -9.75 TD 0.508 Tw (developing a sound physical education program in the elementary)Tj 0 -10 TD 0 Tw (school. Prerequisite: Junior standing. )Tj /F1 8 Tf -21 -14 TD 0.33 Tc (432. 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Prerequisites: KINS)Tj 0 -9.75 TD 0 Tc (211, 241 and junior standing.)Tj /F1 8 Tf -21 -14 TD 0.388 Tc (442. HEALTH )Tj 66.5 0 TD 0.479 Tc (AND )Tj 28.25 0 TD 0.589 Tc (PHYSICAL )Tj 55 0 TD 0.595 Tc (EDUCATION )Tj 62.5 0 TD 0.555 Tc (PROGRAM)Tj -191.25 -10 TD 0.379 Tc (DEVELOPMENT. 3 cr. )Tj /F2 8 Tf 92.5 0 TD 0.431 Tc (This course is designed to foster the)Tj -92.5 -9.75 TD 0 Tc 0.707 Tw (examination, discussion and creation of health physical education)Tj 0 -10 TD 0 Tw (program development. Prerequisite: Permission of instructor.)Tj /F1 8 Tf 261 688.25 TD (443. )Tj 21 0 TD 0.387 Tw (EPIDEMIOLOGY FOR THE COMMUNITY HEALTH EDUCATOR.)Tj 0 -9.25 TD 0.466 Tc 0 Tw (3 cr. )Tj /F2 8 Tf 22.5 0 TD 0.464 Tc (Introduction to community health education/promotion)Tj -22.5 -9.25 TD 0 Tc (epidemiology. Prerequisite: KINS 241.)Tj /F1 8 Tf -21 -13.25 TD (444.)Tj 21 0 TD 0.213 Tw (HEALTH EDUCATION AND PROMOTION PLANNING. 3 cr. )Tj /F2 8 Tf 222 0 TD 0 Tw (This)Tj -222 -9.25 TD 0.188 Tc (course will enhance student understanding of community health)Tj 0 -9.25 TD 0 Tc (planning. Prerequisite: KINS 241.)Tj /F1 8 Tf -21 -13.25 TD (445.)Tj 21 0 TD 0.234 Tw (CONTROVERSIAL ISSUES IN HEALTH. 3 cr. )Tj /F2 8 Tf 172.75 0 TD 0 Tw (Enhances student)Tj -172.75 -9.25 TD 0.401 Tc (ability to research and debate controversial issues in health.)Tj 0 -9.25 TD 0 Tc (Prerequisite: KINS 322.)Tj /F1 8 Tf -21 -13.25 TD (446.)Tj 21 0 TD 0.314 Tc (HEALTH EDUCATION/PROMOTION FOR MULTICULTURAL)Tj 0 -9.25 TD 0.148 Tc (POPULATIONS. 3 cr. )Tj /F2 8 Tf 84.75 0 TD 0.161 Tc (Enhances student ability to deliver health)Tj -84.75 -9.25 TD 0 Tc (education to multicultural populations. 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Prerequisite:)Tj 0 -9 TD 0 Tc (MUSC 203 or equivalent. \(Formerly 272\))Tj /F1 8 Tf -21 -13.25 TD 0.379 Tc (211. WOODWIND ENSEMBLE. 1 cr. per semester. )Tj /F2 8 Tf 209.25 0 TD 0 Tc -1.904 Tw (P r e r e q u i s i t e :)Tj -188.25 -9.25 TD 0.117 Tw (Approval of the Head of the Division of Music. May be repeated for)Tj 0 -9 TD 0 Tw (credit. Total hours allowed vary with each degree program.)Tj /F1 8 Tf -21 -13.25 TD (212. )Tj 21 0 TD 0.902 Tw (BRASS ENSEMBLE. 1 cr. per semester. )Tj /F2 8 Tf 157.5 0 TD 0 Tw (Prerequisite: Approval)Tj -157.5 -9.25 TD 0.933 Tw (of the Head of the Division of Music. May be repeated for credit.)Tj 0 -9.25 TD 0 Tw (Total hours allowed vary with each degree program.)Tj /F1 8 Tf -21 -13 TD 0.271 Tc (213. PERCUSSION ENSEMBLE. 1 cr. per semester. )Tj /F2 8 Tf 211 0 TD 0 Tc -2.041 Tw (P r e r e q u i s i t e :)Tj -190 -9.25 TD 0.185 Tc 0 Tw (Approval of the director. May be repeated for credit. Total hours)Tj 0 -9.25 TD 0 Tc (allowed vary with each degree program.)Tj /F1 8 Tf -21 -13 TD (214. )Tj 21 0 TD 0.678 Tw (JAZZ ENSEMBLE. 1 cr. per semester. )Tj /F2 8 Tf 148 0 TD (Prerequisite: Approval of)Tj -148 -9.25 TD 0.809 Tw (the director. May be repeated for credit. Total hours allowed vary)Tj 0 -9.25 TD 0 Tw (with each degree program.)Tj /F1 8 Tf -21 -13 TD (215-216. PIANO CLASS. 1 cr. each.)Tj 0 -13.25 TD 0.369 Tc (217. ADVANCED RECORDER CLASS. 1 cr. )Tj /F2 8 Tf 180.5 0 TD 0.38 Tc (Prerequisite: 117 or)Tj -159.5 -9.25 TD 0 Tc (approval of instructor.)Tj /F1 8 Tf -21 -13 TD (220. ADVANCED GUITAR CLASS. 1 cr.)Tj 0 -13.25 TD (263. )Tj 21 0 TD 0.734 Tw (PIANO TECHNOLOGY. 3 cr. )Tj /F2 8 Tf 110 0 TD (An introductory course for students)Tj -110 -9.25 TD 0.612 Tc 0 Tw (interested in various aspects of piano technology; tuning,)Tj 282 688.25 TD 0 Tc (regulating, and repairing. 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VOICE CLASS. 1 cr. per semester.)Tj 0 -13.75 TD (313-314. STRING CLASS. 1 cr. per semester.)Tj 0 -14 TD (315-316. WOODWIND CLASS. 1 cr. per semester.)Tj 0 -13.75 TD (317-318. BRASS CLASS. 1 cr. per semester.)Tj 0 -14 TD (319-320. PERCUSSION CLASS. 1 cr. per semester.)Tj 0 -13.75 TD 0.313 Tc (321. BASKETBALL PEP BAND. 1 cr.)Tj /F2 8 Tf 152.25 0 TD 0.284 Tc (Entertainment ensemble for)Tj -131.25 -9.75 TD 0 Tc 0.963 Tw (home basketball games. Group travels to conference tournament)Tj 0 -10 TD 0 Tw (and postseason games. Prerequisite: Approval of the director. May)Tj 0 -9.75 TD 0.674 Tw (be repeated for credit. Total hours allowed vary with each degree)Tj 0 -10 TD 0 Tw (program.)Tj /F1 8 Tf -21 -13.75 TD 0.712 Tc (324. MARCHING BAND. 1 cr. per semester.)Tj /F2 8 Tf 197.5 0 TD 0.785 Tc (Must be taken)Tj -176.5 -10 TD 0.194 Tc (concurrently with 325. \(Formerly 303.\) Prerequisite: Approval of)Tj 0 -9.75 TD 0 Tc 0.809 Tw (the director. May be repeated for credit. 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May be repeated for credit.)Tj 0 -9.75 TD 0 Tw (Total hours allowed vary with each degree program.)Tj /F1 8 Tf -21 -14 TD (331. )Tj 21 0 TD 0.515 Tw (OPERA CHORUS. 1 cr. )Tj /F2 8 Tf 90.5 0 TD (\(Formerly 305.\) Prerequisite: Approval of)Tj -90.5 -9.75 TD 0.809 Tw (the director. May be repeated for credit. Total hours allowed vary)Tj 0 -9.75 TD 0 Tw (with each degree program.)Tj /F1 8 Tf -21 -14 TD (332. )Tj 21 0 TD 0.905 Tw (ELEC-TONES. 1 cr. per semester. )Tj /F2 8 Tf 133.5 0 TD (\(Formerly 305.\) Prerequisite:)Tj -133.5 -9.75 TD 0.185 Tc 0 Tw (Approval of the director. May be repeated for credit. Total hours)Tj 0 -10 TD 0 Tc (allowed vary with each degree program.)Tj /F1 8 Tf -21 -13.75 TD 0.195 Tc (337. PIANO PEDAGOGY I. 3 cr. )Tj /F2 8 Tf 128.25 0 TD 0.178 Tc (A course designed to introduce the)Tj -107.25 -10 TD 0 Tc 1.064 Tw (basic principles and techniques of private piano teaching; survey)Tj 0 -9.75 TD 0.317 Tc 0 Tw (and evaluation of elementary teaching materials and teaching)Tj T* 0 Tc (philosophies. \(Formerly 260.\))Tj /F1 8 Tf -21 -14 TD 0.367 Tc (338. PIANO PEDAGOGY II. 3 cr. )Tj /F2 8 Tf 136 0 TD 0.389 Tc (A course designed to introduce)Tj -115 -9.75 TD 0.406 Tc (procedures and materials for group piano instruction with an)Tj 0 -10 TD 0 Tc (emphasis on the intermediate level. \(Formerly 261.\))Tj /F1 8 Tf -21 -13.75 TD (373. )Tj 21 0 TD (SONG WRITING. 3 cr. )Tj /F2 8 Tf 84.25 0 TD (Song writing investigated through listening,)Tj -84.25 -10 TD 0.415 Tc (discussion, and practice. A survey of style, form and format,)Tj 0 -9.75 TD 0.467 Tc (concluding with the production of student-composed songs.)Tj T* 0 Tc (Prerequisite: MUSC 170 or approval of instructor.)Tj ET endstream endobj 665 0 obj 11686 endobj 663 0 obj << /Type /Page /Parent 654 0 R /Resources << /Font << /F1 6 0 R /F2 7 0 R >> /ProcSet 2 0 R >> /Contents 664 0 R >> endobj 667 0 obj << /Length 668 0 R >> stream 0.25 w BT /F1 10 Tf 503.125 748.5 TD 0 Tc 0 Tw (MUSIC)Tj 54.5 0 TD (179)Tj /F1 8 Tf -522.25 -21.5 TD 0.155 Tc (375. SIXTEENTH CENTURY COUNTERPOINT. 2 cr. )Tj /F2 8 Tf 203 0 TD 0.115 Tc (Composition of)Tj -182 -9.25 TD 0 Tc 0.763 Tw (two, three, and four-voice motets and a technical study of related)Tj 0 -9 TD 0.158 Tw (choral tradition, with the liturgical literature of the Renaissance and)Tj T* 0.755 Tc 0 Tw (Gregorian chant as a frame of reference. More complex)Tj T* 0.195 Tc (contrapuntal devices may be elected by students with adequate)Tj 0 -9.25 TD 0.63 Tc (background. 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Undergraduates and Graduates)Tj -61.75 -15 TD (401. )Tj 21 0 TD 0.337 Tw (OPERA PERFORMANCE AND PRODUCTION. 3 cr. )Tj /F2 8 Tf 194 0 TD 0 Tw (Musical and)Tj -194 -9 TD 0.399 Tc (dramatic preparation of opera roles, and basic techniques of)Tj 0 -9 TD 0.264 Tc (staging and presentation. 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Scoring for the marching band.)Tj T* 0 Tc (Prerequisite: MUSC 372.)Tj /F1 8 Tf -21 -13.25 TD (474. )Tj 21 0 TD (FORM AND ANALYSIS. 2 cr. )Tj /F2 8 Tf 109.25 0 TD (Intensive study of the larger musical)Tj -109.25 -9.5 TD 0.452 Tw (forms. Prerequisite: 372 or approval of the Head of the Division of)Tj 0 -9.5 TD 0 Tw (Music.)Tj /F1 8 Tf -21 -13.5 TD (475. )Tj 21 0 TD 0.335 Tw (ELECTRONIC MUSIC COMPOSITION. 3 cr. )Tj /F2 8 Tf 164 0 TD 0 Tw (A \322hands-on\323 course)Tj -164 -9.25 TD 0.367 Tc (utilizing the electronic music lab and oriented toward skills in)Tj 0 -9.5 TD 0 Tc 0.998 Tw (composing art music. Prerequisite: Music 194, or approval of the)Tj T* 0 Tw (Head of the Division of Music.)Tj /F1 8 Tf -21 -13.5 TD (476. CHORAL CONDUCTING. 2 cr. )Tj /F2 8 Tf 134.75 0 TD (Prerequisite: MUSC 273.)Tj /F1 8 Tf -134.75 -13.5 TD 0.178 Tc (477. ORCHESTRATION. 2 cr. )Tj /F2 8 Tf 119 0 TD 0.193 Tc (Technical and tonal characteristics of)Tj -98 -9.25 TD 0.132 Tc (orchestral instruments. Arranging for string, woodwind and brass)Tj 0 -9.5 TD 0 Tc (choirs and for full orchestra. Prerequisite: MUSC 372.)Tj /F1 8 Tf -21 -13.5 TD 0.215 Tc (478. EIGHTEENTH CENTURY COUNTERPOINT. 2 cr. )Tj /F2 8 Tf 212.75 0 TD 0.19 Tc (TheStudy of)Tj -191.75 -9.5 TD 0.368 Tc (contrapuntal compositional techniques concentrating on 18th)Tj 0 -9.25 TD 0 Tc (Century Counterpoint. Prerequisite: MUSC 204 or equivalent.)Tj /F1 8 Tf -18.75 -13.5 TD (479.)Tj 18.75 0 TD (INSTRUMENTAL CONDUCTING. 2 cr. )Tj /F2 8 Tf 142.75 0 TD (Prerequisite: 273.)Tj /F1 8 Tf -163.75 -13.5 TD (480.)Tj 21 0 TD 0.535 Tc (TWENTIETH CENTURY COUNTERPOINT. 3 cr. )Tj /F2 8 Tf 198.5 0 TD 0 Tc -1.737 Tw (T w e n t i e t h)Tj -198.5 -9.5 TD 0.123 Tc 0 Tw (century contrapuntal practice culminating with the composition of)Tj 0 -9.5 TD 0 Tc (one or more major polyphonic work.)Tj /F1 8 Tf -21 -13.25 TD (481. )Tj 21 0 TD 1.071 Tw (ANALYSIS OF CONTEMPORARY MUSIC. 2 cr. )Tj /F2 8 Tf 182.5 0 TD (An overview of)Tj -182.5 -9.5 TD 1.096 Tw (techniques used in the analysis of the music of the 20th century)Tj 0 -9.5 TD 0 Tw (and beyond.)Tj /F1 8 Tf -18.75 -13.5 TD (482.)Tj 18.75 0 TD 0.162 Tc (ORGAN HISTORY AND LITERATURE. 3 cr. )Tj /F2 8 Tf 170.25 0 TD 0.138 Tc (Organs and organ)Tj -170.25 -9.25 TD 0 Tc 0.999 Tw (literature from the Gothic era to the present. 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Prerequisite: one credit of minor applied)Tj T* 0 Tc (instrument to be played in the ensemble.)Tj /F1 8 Tf -21 -13.25 TD 0.668 Tc (322. MATERIALS AND METHODS IN VOCAL MUSIC IN THE)Tj 21 -9.5 TD 0.592 Tc (ELEMENTARY SCHOOL. 2 cr. )Tj /F2 8 Tf 130.5 0 TD 0.597 Tc (Vocal class and rehearsal)Tj -130.5 -9.5 TD 0 Tc (management, methods, and materials in the elementary school.)Tj /F1 8 Tf -21 -13.5 TD 0.194 Tc (332. MATERIALS AND METHODS IN VOCAL MUSIC IN THE HIGH)Tj 21 -9.25 TD 0 Tc (SCHOOL. 3 cr. )Tj /F2 8 Tf 58 0 TD 0.232 Tw (Vocal class and rehearsal management, methods,)Tj -58 -9.5 TD 0 Tw (and materials in the secondary school.)Tj /F1 8 Tf -21 -13.5 TD 0.162 Tc (335-336. MUSIC EDUCATION FOR THE ELEMENTARY GRADES. 3)Tj 21 -9.5 TD 0 Tc (cr. each.)Tj -21 -13.25 TD 0.417 Tc (424. 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INTRODUCTORY WORKSHOP IN ORFF-SCHULWERK. 3 cr.)Tj /F2 8 Tf 21 -9 TD 0.421 Tc (Basic Orff-Schulwerk techniques, including body movement,)Tj 0 -9 TD 0.141 Tc (soprano recorder, percussion, vocal performance, improvisation,)Tj 0 -9.25 TD 0 Tc (and arranging.)Tj /F1 8 Tf -21 -13 TD 0.345 Tc (492. INTERMEDIATE WORKSHOP IN ORFF-SCHULWERK. 3 cr.)Tj /F2 8 Tf 21 -9 TD 0.292 Tc (Intermediate level Orff-Schulwerk techniques, including modal)Tj 0 -9 TD 0.131 Tc (harmonization, irregular rythms, alto recorder performances, and)Tj T* 0.115 Tc (more extensive improvisation and arranging. Prerequisite: MSED)Tj T* 0 Tc (491 or equivalent.)Tj /F1 8 Tf -21 -13.25 TD 0.68 Tc (493. 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Prerequisites: NURS 216; current RN licensure.)Tj /F1 8 Tf -21 -13.5 TD (221. )Tj 21 0 TD 0.143 Tw (DIMEMSIONS OF PROFESSIONAL NURSING I. 6 cr. )Tj /F2 8 Tf 198 0 TD 0 Tw (Application)Tj -198 -9.5 TD (of nursing process in meeting basic needs of individuals across the)Tj 0 -9.5 TD 0.369 Tc (life span including clinical experience in a variety of settings.)Tj T* 0 Tc (Prerequisites: NURS 216, 217. )Tj /F1 8 Tf -21 -13.5 TD 0.425 Tc (222. NURSING PHARMACOTHERAPEUTICS I. 1 cr. )Tj /F2 8 Tf 215.75 0 TD 0 Tc -1.823 Tw (M e d i c a t i o n)Tj -194.75 -9.5 TD 0.327 Tc 0 Tw (dosage and calculation and drug administration. Prerequisite:)Tj 0 -9.5 TD 0 Tc (NURS 216, 217.)Tj /F1 8 Tf -21 -13.5 TD (300. )Tj 21 0 TD 0.626 Tw (NEONATAL HEALTH PROMOTION. 3 cr. )Tj /F2 8 Tf 157 0 TD (Extensive study of the)Tj -157 -9.5 TD 0.511 Tc 0 Tw (newborn\325s adjustment to extrauterine life, including clinical)Tj 0 -9.75 TD 0 Tc 0.623 Tw (experiences in Level I and II Nurseries. 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