The course provides a framework for developing and enhancing student abilities. nurse also records Murray has been It requires extensive use of the Internet, public and professional database, specialized software, such as Adobe and other technology resources. HFST 2120 Foods and Nutrition for ChildrenSemester(s) Taught: SpringCredits, Lecture hours, Lab hours: (3:2:1)Description: This course presents principles of food and nutrition as they relate to the needs of children. It is designed for non-music majors, elementary education majors, and music majors desiring further foundational understanding prior to enrolling in the music theory sequence.Prerequisites: N/A Corequisites: N/A, MUSC 1106 Chamber Orchestra - 1st YearSemester(s) Taught: Fall, SpringCredits, Lecture hours, Lab hours: (1:0:2)Description: The course provides training and practical playing experience in a wide range of works for orchestra. hospitals." University, which his parents had It is the second of two course that comprise the Production Track core. ENGL 2260 Fiction WritingSemester(s) Taught: TBACredits, Lecture hours, Lab hours: (3:3:0)Description: This course is an introduction to the writing of fiction. Food presentation and garnishing are also covered in this course.Prerequisites: N/A Corequisites: N/A, CLA 1301 Culinary Arts ISemester(s) Taught: TBACredits, Lecture hours, Lab hours: (1:1:0)Description: This course is an orientation to culinary arts, safety, sanitation, basic equipment, basic cooking principles and recipes. All students will be auditioned in order to participate in the choir. KORE 2950 Undergraduate TutoringSemester(s) Taught: Fall, SpringCredits, Lecture hours, Lab hours: (1-2:0:3-6)Description: This course is for students with native or advanced proficiency in Korean who wish to use their knowledge to help other students review, strengthen, and apply language skills taught in all Korean courses at Snow College. Minimum college GPA (on a 4.0 scale): 2.25. Corequisites: BIOL 1615, BIOL 1615 Biology I LaboratorySemester(s) Taught: FallCredits, Lecture hours, Lab hours: (1:0:3)General Ed Requirement: Life Science Lab (LB)Description: The Biology I laboratory component allows for student application of the principles learned in Biology I lecture with an emphasis on investigative learning and collaboration. Prerequisite score or class must have been completed within the last two years or student must (re-)take placement test. Repeatable for credit. @alwaysclau: “It’s quite an experience hearing the sound of your voice carrying out to a over 100 first year…” They are also designed to help students network with professionals, increasing opportunities to receive full-time employment after graduation. This course is repeatable for credit.Prerequisites: None Corequisites: None, DANC 1220 Yoga IISemester(s) Taught: Fall, SpringCredits, Lecture hours, Lab hours: (1:1:2)Description: This course continues the focus on Vinyasa and Hatha Yoga. It is designed for woodwind players and is available to both music majors and non-music majors. Students study steering gears, rack and pinion, conventional and MacPherson struts, alignment angles, and alignment with computerized four-wheel alignment fixture. Lab fee required.Prerequisites: MATH 1050 and MATH 1060, or equivalent Corequisites: PHYS 2010, PHYS 2020 College Physics IISemester(s) Taught: SpringCredits, Lecture hours, Lab hours: (4:4:0)Description: PHYS 2020 is the second semester of a two-semester sequence in algebra/trigonometry-based general physics. students about a Columbia man who sweat. Participants will be expected to create polished, competitive speeches for presentations throughout the nation. An additional fee is required. After Lewis died, Helen and LaBarre got his belongings from the hospital. Stage exhibition, competitive, social and career aspects of dance are introduced. GNST 1070 Leadership Principles and Skills ISemester(s) Taught: FallCredits, Lecture hours, Lab hours: (2:2:0)Description: This course provides student leaders and other interested students with the opportunity to learn key principles of leadership and to develop leadership skills. 1- Safety on Stage and in the Scenic Studios BIOL 2120 Rural Health ScholarsSemester(s) Taught: Fall, SpringCredits, Lecture hours, Lab hours: (1:1:0)Description: This course is designed to give students preparing for careers in health care (nursing, physical therapy, occupational therapy, dental hygiene, speech pathology, audiology, pharmacy, medicine, etc.) This course may be repeated twice. ; As each individual society has rich depth and complex historical events, the course pursues a country-by-country analysis of areas east of Afghanistan and south of the former Soviet Union.Prerequisites: N/A, HIST 1500 Ancient World CivilizationSemester(s) Taught: FallCredits, Lecture hours, Lab hours: (3:3:0)General Ed Requirement: Social and Behavioral Science (SS)Description: This course explores the history of the world from the earliest times into the 14th century. Snow College's student chapter is sponsored by Utah Valley Home Builders Association in Orem.Prerequisites: N/A Corequisites: N/A. In the early 20th century, the penny loafer’s name was coined by a college demographic who would cleverly keep a penny in the half moon cut out of the shoe’s upper leather strip for the pay … Audition required. Critical thinking skills will also be developed. Corequisites: MUSC 1130. Energy efficient methods of air sealing, insulation procedures, and indoor air quality are also covered.Prerequisites: N/A Corequisites: N/A, CM 2150 Cabinet ConstructionSemester(s) Taught: FallCredits, Lecture hours, Lab hours: (3:2:3)Description: This course provides instruction in the principles and procedures used in the design, layout, and construction of cabinets for a residential home. BUS 2222 EntrepreneurshipSemester(s) Taught: TBACredits, Lecture hours, Lab hours: (3:3:0)Description: Open to students from any discipline, this introductory course is intended to provide students with a solid foundation in how to turn entrepreneurial ideas into reality. It must be taken concurrently with the lecture, BIOL 1450. On a more subtle level, Tai Chi unifies body and mind. Water requirements, water resources, application methods, types and selection of irrigation equipment, application time and rates, irrigation well principles and operation, maintenance and repair, costs and return will be covered. Upon completion of this class, students will have the option to register for and take the ACSM Personal Trainer Exam through the ACSM?s website and testing programs. area. ‘.‘.‘. his school, Hammond. Naked eye observation and binocular observation will be emphasized with some use of telescopes. This is the most Speakers and performers are selected from diverse disciplines, including humanities, arts, business, science, public service, education, entertainment, and ethnic/international areas of study. Over Lewis' feeble protests, mother and son lap the ward. At 8 p.m. Sunday, the chief resident, Private instruction required of music majors each semester during college. ART 2997 Art Internship IISemester(s) Taught: TBACredits, Lecture hours, Lab hours: (1-3:1-3:0)Description: This course is designed to provide hands-on experiences in the Visual Arts. BUS 1270 Strategic SellingSemester(s) Taught: TBACredits, Lecture hours, Lab hours: (3:3:0)General Ed Requirement: Integrated Exploration (IE)Description: BUS 1270 is a pragmatic course that explores the theory and application of sales and customer service, with a focus on relationship building. Students desiring a grade will need to negotiate a contract with significant academic work beyond the actual work experience. Each credit requires 45 clock hours of internship experience. Techniques of calculus of several variables including partial differentiation and multiple integrals are introduced.Prerequisites: MATH 1050 or MATH 1080 with a grade of at least a C, ACT math score of 25 or higher, or appropriate placement test score. While class topics willvary from semester to semester, the course will emphasize issues and topics that can be studied by multiple academic disciplines, and the class will be designed to meet the requirements for Science Inquiry GE credit.Prerequisites: None Corequisites: None, HONR 2852 Honors Interdisciplinary Studies in the HumanitiesSemester(s) Taught: TBACredits, Lecture hours, Lab hours: (1-3:1-3:0)General Ed Requirement: Humanities (HU)Description: This course is designed for honors students and focuses on interdisciplinary topics building off of a humanities-based platform. The course is also available to non-music majors who wish to develop their musicianship and performance skills. SPRITES AND GOBLINS COMM 2080 Intercollegiate ForensicsSemester(s) Taught: Fall, SpringCredits, Lecture hours, Lab hours: (3:1:4)Description: Intercollegiate Forensics is a class designed to give credit to communication students working on forensic team-related projects. Lewis. Prerequisites: N/A Corequisites: COSB 1000, COSB 1015, and COSB 1100, COSB 1015 Basic Barbering LabSemester(s) Taught: Fall, Spring, SummerCredits, Lecture hours, Lab hours: (4:0:12)Description: This lab course with the Basic Cosmetology Lab course are the main lab components for the COSB 1000 series. a metal strut was put into the chest. Elemental cultural themes are also explored. (Additional fee required). GEO 1015 Survey of Geology LabSemester(s) Taught: Fall, SpringCredits, Lecture hours, Lab hours: (1:0:2)General Ed Requirement: Physical Science Lab (LB)Description: The Survey of Geology lab component allows for student application of the principles learned in Survey of Geology lecture. Statistical calculator required (TI-84 recommended). Practicum in Preschool Training (HFST 2630, 2635) must be taken concurrently with this course.Prerequisites: HFST 1500, 2610, 2620; and permission of the instructor Corequisites: HFST 2630 & HFST 2635 Practicum in Preschool Training. Muscle tone, isolation, stretching and strengthening are core concepts at this stage of dance. ; It emphasizes fixturing and basic machine setups.Prerequisites: MTT 2330 and MTT 2335 Corequisites: MTT 2435, MTT 2435 Computer Numerical Control Operations LabSemester(s) Taught: TBACredits, Lecture hours, Lab hours: (5:0:15)Description: This course is for second-year students who want to enhance their programming and operating skills. Corequisites: N/A, MTT 2330 Introduction to Computer Numerical ControlSemester(s) Taught: TBACredits, Lecture hours, Lab hours: (3:3:0)Description: This course is for students seeking careers in CNC programming and operation. his 15th birthday, Sept. 6, he's taken it everywhere. JAPN 1010 Elementary Japanese ISemester(s) Taught: Fall, SpringCredits, Lecture hours, Lab hours: (5:5:0)Description: This course provides an introduction to the Japanese language and the cultures of Japanese-speaking peoples. Qualification tests are offered for horizontal, vertical, and overhead positions throughout the course.Prerequisites: WELD 1020 Corequisites: WELD 1310 is recommended but not required. A lab fee is required. "This was a one in a zillion case," he said. Students will become familiar with wireless network planning, designing, installation, and configuration. Students learn the origins and definitions of root words, affixes, and abbreviations used in health care today. The course will cover the anatomy, function and regulation of livestock animal's reproductive cycle. Lewis chose where they ate, Poogan's Porch, a restaurant known for its Carolina Students will present multiple sales presentations based on strategies, theories, and best practices learned in class. It covers theory, operation, diagnosis, maintenance, and overhaul of the clutch, standard transmission, standard trans-axles, drivelines, differentials, front-wheel drive units, and four-wheel drive components. Corequisite: This lecture DMT 1501 must be taken concurrently with the lab DMT 1505.Prerequisites: N/A Corequisites: DMT 1505, DMT 1505 Diesel Brakes LabSemester(s) Taught: SpringCredits, Lecture hours, Lab hours: (2:0:6)Description: This course gives students the hands-on lab experience for DMT 1501. Page 161 18. Students must be able to sustain and complete independent learning projects. Priority is placed upon direct observation of the live model for the purpose of creating representational drawings while achieving correct proportions. (Additional fee required.). 10- Front of House and Public Relations, THEA 2443 Acting for Musical TheatreSemester(s) Taught: Fall, SpringCredits, Lecture hours, Lab hours: (3:3:1)Description: This course offers students and opportunity to develop skills in merging three separate art forms into one (acting, singing and dancing). Students will demonstrate competency through written tests and skills pass-off sessions in the nursing laboratory. In cases like Lewis', veteran doctors know sudden loss of pain can mean Students will be given opportunities to learn and develop skills in the following areas of stage management. medicine because Lewis is so young. ESL 0975 Level 4 ConversationSemester(s) Taught: Fall, Spring, SummerCredits, Lecture hours, Lab hours: (1:5:0)Description: This eight-week course is designed to give ESL students at the advanced level practice using English. This course may be repeated once for credit.Prerequisites: None Corequisites: N/A. Students must successfully pass the jury at the end of their second semester of 1000 level private instruction in order to register for 2000 level private instruction. The course is repeatable for credit. Emphasis is on alignment, coordination, strength, release, proprioception, muscular control, and artistry.This course is repeatable for credit.Prerequisites: DANC 1200 or Permission of Instructor, DANC 1330 The Creative ProcessSemester(s) Taught: TBACredits, Lecture hours, Lab hours: (3:2:2)Description: This course is a multi-disciplinary approach to the creative process. MUSC 2106 Chamber Orchestra 2nd YearSemester(s) Taught: Fall, SpringCredits, Lecture hours, Lab hours: (1:2:2)Description: The course provides training and practical playing experience in a wide range of works for chamber orchestra. Various tasks of the psychiatric nurse are introduced with an emphasis on the dynamics and theories behind basic psychopathological conditions. BUS 1110 Digital Media ToolsSemester(s) Taught: TBACredits, Lecture hours, Lab hours: (4:4:0)Description: This course will introduce students to the basics of digital media (e.g. It must be taken concurrently with the laboratory, BIOL 1455. Prerequisites: None Corequisites: None. The course introduces principles of linear algebra to facilitate the analysis of systems of differential equations. (Additional Fee and Field trip required). The linguistic focus of the course is on vocabulary development, accuracy of expression, and improved communication. Students should have a strong command of fundamental camera operation and manual exposure before enrolling in this course. Molecular genetics and biotechnology are introduced. Students will schedule times for specific skill testing and open nursing lab time with the course instructor. MUSC 3350 Audio Fundamentals ISemester(s) Taught: TBACredits, Lecture hours, Lab hours: (2:2:0)Description: This course focuses on the study of the fundamentals of sound and how it can be captured, manipulated and reproduced. Basic data structures, recursion, and fundamental computing algorithms are introduced.Prerequisites: CS 1400 Corequisites: CS 1415, CS 1415 Object-Oriented Programming LabSemester(s) Taught: SpringCredits, Lecture hours, Lab hours: (1:0:2)Description: This laboratory provides continued experience to develop in depth correct programming practices. MUSC 1595 Private Piano FundamentalsSemester(s) Taught: TBACredits, Lecture hours, Lab hours: (1:.5-1:1-2)Description: This course provides students with individual piano instruction and is repeatable one time for credit. BUS 1300 Social Media MarketingSemester(s) Taught: TBACredits, Lecture hours, Lab hours: (3:3:0)Description: Social Media Marketing will provide participants with a foundation and skillset in the continuously evolving world of social media marketing. Internships are typically pass/fail credits. This course is repeatable for credit.Prerequisites: By permission of instructor. CJ 1330 Criminal LawSemester(s) Taught: Spring, SummerCredits, Lecture hours, Lab hours: (3:3:0)Description: This course considers several basic areas of the criminal law, including the origins of the criminal code, court structure, present elements of many various offenses, social considerations, community impact and offender consequences. Audition required. ART 1140 4D TimeSemester(s) Taught: Fall, SpringCredits, Lecture hours, Lab hours: (3:3:3)Description: This foundation studio course introduces students to time-based media. Endurance strategies and running techniques will be taught in this class. This course creates learning opportunities outside of the classroom that will help solidify concepts learned in the classroom. This ensemble will provide students with an opportunity to develop technical skill, sight-reading ability, and knowledge of the repertory related to the ensemble. One of the failures in Lewis' case is that after the doctors prescribed Toradol There, Lewis saw Duke Students examine how these principles and theories influence economic reality in markets and society. All students taking this course are also required to participate in regular master classes, recitals and juries which fulfill the lab portion of the course. This course develops and improves a student’s technical, interpretive, sight reading, pedagogical, and improvisational skills as well as developing a student’s understanding of the history and repertory of the specific instrument/voice. This class is designed for majors and others interested. Students in the TESL program are required to work in language instruction in order to earn credit. BIOL 1050 Human BiologySemester(s) Taught: Fall, Spring, SummerCredits, Lecture hours, Lab hours: (3:3:0)General Ed Requirement: Life Science (LS)Description: Human Biology is the study of the human species at the levels of organization from the atomic through the biosphere. Concerts and special programs are given throughout the year in which the students will be expected to participate. Students will come to understand the nature of learning and the diversity of learning opportunities for students in Latin America. Prerequisites: Native speaker of English or successful completion of the Snow College ESL requirements. Special emphasis is placed on preparing and organizing various types of oral presentations appropriate to the field. This is a general interest and cross disciplinary course.Prerequisites: N/A Corequisites: N/A, PSY 1400 Analysis of BehaviorSemester(s) Taught: FallCredits, Lecture hours, Lab hours: (3:3:0)Description: In this course, students learn about the fundamental principles of learning and behavior. The course provides opportunity for both theoretical and practical experiences in the various aspects of movement improvisation, presentation, research and structure in vocal delivery. MUSC sent Helen and LaBarre literature on how to go through the grieving This course requires a nonrefundable lab fee.Prerequisites: COSB 1000, COSB 1005, COSB 1015, and COSB 1100; and COSB 1200 and COSB 1205 (both of which can be taken concurrently). (Lab fee required) Corequisites: PHSC 1000. This course is required of students seeking the Service-Scholar designation. Students will be assigned a book relevant to the health care field to read during the semester. The topics of interpersonal relationships include; Cognitive Psychology, self-concept, perception, emotions, verbal and nonverbal language, listening, intimacy, climate, and conflict will be discussed. Lab instruction and practice are an integral part of this program. The laboratory experience reinforces the principles of organic chemistry by providing opportunities to perform reactions studied in the lecture course. Top notes are Driftwood, Seaweed, Agarwood (Oud), Celery Seeds, Ambrette (Musk Mallow) and Cardamom; middle notes are Lemon, Lavender, Juniper, Yellow Mandarin, Artemisia and Myrtle; base … The course is repeatable for credit. It focuses on first covering information and then quickly applying it with hands-on labs as well as practicum hours spent assisting with real events. MUSC 1656 Private Brass ISemester(s) Taught: Fall, SpringCredits, Lecture hours, Lab hours: (1:1:0)Description: This course provides students with individual brass instruction. HFST 1997 Home and Family Studies Internship ISemester(s) Taught: Fall, SpringCredits, Lecture hours, Lab hours: (1-3:1-3:0)Description: This is an internship in the Home and Family Studies Department. Students develop valuable leadership skills, build their resumes, meet business leaders in the community and beyond, learn professional presentation strategies, experience the rewards of community service, and enjoy optional unique travel opportunities -- all while networking with both peers and professionals. a.m., his temperature is 96eats per minute - almost twice as fast as Internships are an opportunity for students to link theory with practical experience. Students will develop English writing skills by writing five-paragraph essays in at least four modal styles in preparation for English 1010. Corequisites: BIOL 2425, BIOL 2425 Human Physiology LaboratorySemester(s) Taught: Fall, SpringCredits, Lecture hours, Lab hours: (1:0:2)General Ed Requirement: Life Science Lab (LB)Description: The laboratory portion of human physiology provides hands-on exercises that reinforce the major topics covered in the lecture portion of the course. (Additional fee required. This course was previously HFST 2760. It provides them with opportunities to perform ballroom choreography for the college, community, and local schools at a higher level of technique and sphistication. PSY 1234 Psychology in Popular MediaSemester(s) Taught: TBACredits, Lecture hours, Lab hours: (2:2:0)Description: This course is designed to demonstrate the prevalence of psychology concepts in our lives. Students are exposed to to both analog and digital studio systems, including digital multitrack production techniques. Therefore as part of the lab, students work on projects such as: training a virtual rat and creating behavioral interventions. Prerequisite score or class must have been completed within the last two years or student must (re-)take placement test. Projects will be flexible, based largely on the interests of the students and proficiencies of the instructor. Students in their second year of the TESL program are required to work in language instruction in order to earn credit. A jury is required at the end of the semester. Additionally, students will participate in workshopping their own writing projects. It is designed for students who have completed FREN 1010 with a C- or better, or for students with equivalent experience. Private instruction is required of music majors each semester in college. )Prerequisites: Permission of Instructor, OLE 1655 SnowshoeingSemester(s) Taught: SpringCredits, Lecture hours, Lab hours: (1:0:3)Description: This course provides students an introduction to the fundamental skills and knowledge of snowshoeing. "It's hard to kill a healthy 15-year-old." Private instruction is required of music majors each semester during college. MUSC 4405 World Music StudiesSemester(s) Taught: SpringCredits, Lecture hours, Lab hours: (3:3:0)Description: This course provides students with a rigorous introduction to selected musical traditions from various parts of the globe. During the course, students develop basic oral and listening communication skills by participating in activities that require them to use Japanese in a variety of situations, including conversation, grammar, pronunciation, reading and writing. It fulfills an HU general education requirement. They will demonstrate reading comprehension by participation in class activities and discussions and through short answer essay and objective exams.Prerequisites: Placement in ESL 0441 through the department, ESL 0451 Level 2 CompositionSemester(s) Taught: Fall, Spring, SummerCredits, Lecture hours, Lab hours: (2:3:0)Description: This course focuses on the development of well-written paragraphs. OLE 1505 KayakingSemester(s) Taught: TBACredits, Lecture hours, Lab hours: (1:.5:2)Description: This course provides an introduction to the fundamental skills and knowledge of kayaking. CJ 2020 Criminal Justice SupervisionSemester(s) Taught: Fall, SpringCredits, Lecture hours, Lab hours: (3:3:0)Description: This course is designed to introduce the student to the actual processes of supervision in the Criminal Justice System. The course is repeatable for credit. Music majors receive one-hour lessons each week of the semester. HIST 2900 Special Topics in American HistorySemester(s) Taught: FallCredits, Lecture hours, Lab hours: (3:3:0)Description: This course provides an in-depth study of a particular topic in American History. Students will develop analytical and listening skills that help them to identify and be able to seek and write about about jazz and popular music styles. PHSC 2100 Honors Physical ScienceSemester(s) Taught: FallCredits, Lecture hours, Lab hours: (3:3:0)General Ed Requirement: Physical Science (PS)Description: PHSC 2100 is a study of how modern physical science has evolved, including content from fields such as physics, astronomy, geology, and chemistry. Students enrolling in this course are expected to participate in major music events within the department. Topics include vectors in two and three-dimensional space, quadric surfaces, cylindrical and spherical coordinates, calculus of vector-valued functions, partial derivatives and the gradient, limits and continuity of functions of several variables, vector fields and line integrals, multiple integrals, Green's, Stoke's, and Divergence Theorems. Encountering nature is a fundamental characteristic of human cultures and individuals. DANC 1170 American Social Dance I (formerly DANC 1700)Semester(s) Taught: Fall, SpringCredits, Lecture hours, Lab hours: (1:1:1)Description: This course teaches beginning-level American Social Dance including Foxtrot, Waltz, Swing and Cha Cha. PSY 2300 Introduction to Social PsychologySemester(s) Taught: FallCredits, Lecture hours, Lab hours: (3:3:0)Description: Social psychology is a valuable course not matter what a person is looking at doing with their lives. Elementary School for 27 years. Students will be introduced to Geographic Information Systems (GIS) and will learn to create maps using GIS software.Prerequisites: MATH 1060 or high school trigonometry, ENGR 2250 Analog CircuitsSemester(s) Taught: FallCredits, Lecture hours, Lab hours: (3:3:0)Description: This course presents the fundamentals of analog circuits, including an introduction to circuit analysis techniques using Ohm's Law, Kirchhoff's Laws, node voltages, mesh currents, and Thevenin and Norton equivalent circuits. This course is repeatable for credit. Students learn elements of technique, stage deportment and stylistic interpretation by watching other performers. THEA 2130 Play ProductionSemester(s) Taught: TBACredits, Lecture hours, Lab hours: (3:3:0)Description: A study of the fundamental practices, principles, and techniques associated with producing plays. This course is for students interested in careers in law enforcement, adult or juvenile corrections, private or industrial security, law, social work, or psychology. dimensions. BIOL 1997 Biological/Health Sciences Internship ISemester(s) Taught: Fall, Spring, SummerCredits, Lecture hours, Lab hours: (1-3:1-3:0)Description: This course is designed to provide hands-on practical/work experiences in the biological or health sciences. At 8:30 This course is repeatable one time for credit. This course will address the fundamental processes consistent in historic and contemporary portrait painting practices. Corequisites: None, NURP 1116 Medical-Surgical Nursing Across the Lifespan ISemester(s) Taught: FallCredits, Lecture hours, Lab hours: (5:2:9)Description: The course is designed to introduce the student to the active role of the practical nurse in health care delivery.