3 Hours. Fundamentals of Management. Study of the natural regions of Africa with emphasis on the climate, physical and human resources, trade, culture, and their effects upon world affairs. Independent Study Honors Soc. Prerequisite: MATH445. Focuses on an intermediate level of Microsoft Word and Microsoft PowerPoint. Specific focus is given: intelligence and counterintelligence, weapons of mass destruction, cyber-crime, organized crime, domestic and border security, and immigration issues. Offerings include visiting professors, experimental offerings of new courses, or one-time offerings of current topics. 3 Hours. 5 Hours. Prerequisite: BADM427 and BADM437. PHYS394. Topics may include language representation in the brain, cognition, psycholinguistics, language acquisition, language processing, brain imaging methodologies, speech and language disorders, and speech perception. COMM344. and dominant existential themes: alienation, mortality, the meaning of life, and God. ENGL121H. 3 Hours. Prerequisites: any general education history survey or consent of instructor. SCI426. BADM499. SWK429. ART197. Community Relations. The development of curriculum for the public schools and strategies for the planning, delivery, and assessment of instruction with birth to third grade emphasis. Wildlife Management and Conservation. Offered on campus fall odd years. Course topics will explore the governance of wildlife resources; the role of stakeholders; public attitudes; values; ethical considerations of use and management of wildlife resources; and perceived impacts of human-wildlife interactions. ); The use of software that blocks ads hinders our ability to serve you the content you came here to enjoy. Head, Neck, & Spine Evaluation. A typical research question might, for example, be: what factors explain why so few American citizens choose to vote. SS299. This simple definition belies complicated fundamental issues, such as what role the public audience does and should play in the determination of what issues are of historical concern, and how they should be handled. Specifically, students will learn to compose news releases, fact sheets, media advisories, internal communications information, and more. The second of a year-long sequence focusing on advanced practice in oral and written skills using cultural readings and other media. GS225. Warm-up, exercises, combinations in a variety of jazz and tap styles will provide opportunities for the student to develop an efficient use of weight, alignment, flexibility, articulation of footwork, coordination, endurance, strength, and musicality. 3 Hours. An Honors-level exploration of special topic area, determined by participating department. 4 Hours. ECON320. Secondary History/Social Science Teaching Methods. Prerequisite(s): ECON201. It examines both the history of and popular ideas about the European Middle Ages, including discussion of such topics as feudalism, knights and violence, race and antisemitism, women's social and political roles, and political and religious conflict. An exploration of socio-cultural, historical and political issues in non-mainstream German film. MINOT, N.D. Minot State University is inviting prospective students to campus for Be a Beaver Days on Thursday, Oct. 20, and Friday, Oct. 21.According to a news release, the event allows high schoolers, transfer students, and individuals interested in higher education the opportunity to customize a unique experience built around their interests. The Mediterranean World. Clinical experiences include laboratory simulation and life system support settings, including critical care areas, dialysis, and emergency/trauma services. ACCT430. Some courses may be converted to remote, HyFlex, or online instruction to accommodate faculty and classroom restrictions. Students register online via Campus Connection. 3 Hours. Beginning Spanish I. KIN340. Independent Study General Psych. Advanced study in various themes, authors, genres in Literature and culture, to include World Literature. Restricted to students with senior status. It begins with the basic theory of Hardy Weinberg equilibrium and expands that theory to embrace linkage disequilibrium, selection in single-locus and multi-focus systems, genetic drift, and the effects of mutation rates, population size, and migration on the genetic structure of populations. Instructor consent required. 3 Hours. Prerequisite: CSD320 Introduction to Phonetics. Readings in culture and society from the French-speaking world. The latter part of the course will focus on mechanisms of gene expression, the molecular genetics of cancer, and applied molecular biology. Countries and Cultures. Throughout, students will be exposed to snippets from real Latin authors, e.g. The course allows students the option of developing a major paper involving a literature review or empirical research or placement in applied setting for practical experience. American Government. A continuing survey of British literature from the Romantic period to the present. A sociological analysis of religious belief, behavior, organization, and the relation between religion as an institution and the larger society of which it is a part. A closer look at domains of music other than pitch in analysis: rhythm, timbre, texture, dynamics, and form. Consider another section of the course. Classes continue to be offered in a variety of formats--in-person, HyFlex, hybrid, and online (synchronous and asynchronous). Prerequisites: ECON201 and 202. Organization & Administration of Safety Education. The purpose of this course is to familiarize students with the profession of athletic training. 3 Hours. Prerequisites: 2 years of biology or consent of biology coordinator. DTS200. Prerequisites: any general education history survey or consent of instructor. Minot State University 500 University Avenue West - Minot, ND 58707 1-800-777-0750 Participants will learn and practice a variety of teaching methods that will be utilized in peer and field teaching experiences: a) planning for quality instruction, b) effective and appropriate instructional practices, c) classroom management, d) evaluation, reflection, and improvement of instruction. Prerequisites: ART112 or consent of the instructor. Prerequisites: FIN353 and ACCT315. Elementary Statistics Lab. Students apply their knowledge from course readings to complete a variety of applied assignments and at least one community-based project. NURS354. Placement in applied public history setting for practical experience. Students will demonstrate how to communicate and problem solve effectively with other team members including direct support professionals, consultants, family members and legal guardians. Introduction to Art Careers. ECE333. SPED442. 1-2 Hour. The course starts with the study of neuron at the cellular level and how they communicate chemically as individual cells and as a group. An advanced seminar in history with a major paper requirement. Lecture, 3 hours; laboratory, 2 hours. Research Design & Epidemiology. 3 Hours. This course is intended to substitute for a senior-level course in the student's academic discipline. Intro to Gender/Women's Studies. The Jazz Ensemble is the Division of Performing Arts' standard big band, rehearsing and performing material from the swing era to the present. 3 Hours. Gender Issues in Criminal Justice. Emphasizes learning theory, effective teaching, classroom management and child development as applied to educational settings. Fossilization, classification, evolution, and paleoecology. MATH377. Will include additional requirements beyond travel itself. Prerequisite: Student must complete ACCT200 before enrolling in this class. Independent Study General Es. Students practicum in a criminal justice or related agency; course may be repeated in either the same or different agency; designed to enhance these experiences, supplementary readings and written assignments are required. 4 Hours. This course focuses on the human dimensions of wildlife management and addresses the sociological implications of human decisions for managing wildlife resources. Social Movement & Human Right. ENGL318L. A survey course examining exceptionalities of learning with a focus on understanding current social and educational responsibilities. HIST104. Election of a topic and a course of study. BADM307. International Business. Finally, the course will devote a significant amount of time critiquing the responses of various parts of the juvenile justice system including probation officers, as well as responses by other social institutions such as the family, community, and schools. NW. Secure software development techniques will be covered as will practical exercises in how to analyze and defend against network-based attacks. Part-time enrollments are pro-rated. Prerequisite: MATH165. Prerequisite: Student must complete SOC110 OR SOC200H before enrolling in the class. 3 Hours. This entry-level clinical provides candidates with 20 hours of experience in a variety of support programs and services in educational settings. Offered on-campus Fall odd years and online Spring even years. A continuation of VA seminar with emphasis on professional practice. This course provides students with the practical applications of research designs. LANG404. 4 Hours. MATH201H. World Civilizations II. Topics to be discussed range from civic, political, and religious participation through race, ethnicity, and gender issues. Prerequisite: Students must complete SPED101 before enrolling in this course. Prerequisite: ENGL110. BOTE247. The course will focus on a number of topics including sex differences, mate selection, selfishness and altruism, homicide and violence. 4 Hours. A thematic and comparative survey of world history from the Age of Exploration through the modern period. ATR270. Depending on topic, course may be categorized as a NW, EU, or US. Introduction to Physical Education. Media, Internet, and Crime will prepare students to understand how mass media presents crime, criminals, and the American criminal justice system with respect to policing, courts, and corrections. 3 Hours. Methods of Teaching Aquatics. An introduction to behavioral pharmacology, including the basics of pharmacology, psychology, and neuroscience needed to understand drugs of abuse. Collaborative Piano. Prokaryotic Physiology. Guidelines available through Department of Nursing. It will give ECE Professionals a basis for understanding normal developmental needs of children and a means of meeting them in the children's home, childcare center, and community environments. This Spring semester offering is required for all Art Education, Bachelor of Arts, Bachelor of Fine Arts and Arts Administration majors and minors or consent of instructor. BUS495. Topics of study include systems of linear equations and inequalities, matrices, linear programming, logic, mathematics of finance, elementary probability, and descriptive statistics. Prerequisites: Admission to the Social Work Program. SWK401. Department Approval Required. 3 Hours. Topics covered included but are not limited to the following: the rise of science, the roles of reason, the attack on "tradition" and the development of Democracy and human rights. Student's will be able to perform an observation, take a history, palpate, perform MMT, perform a neurological evaluation, evaluate ROM, perform special and functional tests for the head, neck, and spine. Read for craft by examining and analyzing the work of successful writers in various genres. The Strength and Conditioning Programming Principles and Methods is designed to provide safe programming principles and teaching methods to exercise professionals. A basic course in the study of three-dimensional design for the studio artist. Topics include business cycles, controls, integrated accounting software, spreadsheets, and relational databases. GEOL300. Prerequisite: ENGL110. A study of the anatomy and physiology of the auditory system, its relationship to the differing types and degrees of hearing loss, and related pathologies. This course is typically taken with a methods class or student teaching. An introduction to the neuroanatomical and neurophysiological bases of behavior, including learning, reinforcement, eating and drinking, sleep, sexual behavior, and mental disorders. Lecture, 3 hours. In this seminar course students present the results of their Directed Project. 1-4 Hour. ECE313. According to the CDC, people with COVID-19 have reported a wide range of symptoms that vary in severity, and some may not exhibit any symptoms. NW. 2 Hours. Prerequisite: BIOL150. Faculty contact information is available on academic department pages and in the directory. Spring Visual Arts Seminar II. A study of the sounds of American English and the use of the International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA) to record normal and disordered articulatory production. Students apply these principles by preparing federal income tax returns, and by performing tax research. Provides instruction, practice, and teaching experience in group exercise. Students will learn to administer and interpret a variety of assessment instruments appropriate for diverse learners. A maximum of four credits may be counted toward a major or minor. Emphasis will be on developing short forms of productions, specifically the ten-minute play. Prerequisite: any general education history survey or consent of instructor. Your degree, your way. 3 Hours. The course includes a brief overview of the history of community corrections in the United States. Content Area & Develop Reading. US History from 1877. Hand sanitizer dispensers are found in the hallways of Minot State buildings. Get to know the cultures of the classical past!. Site Map Title IX
MATH466. BIOL335. The Graded Exercise Testing and Prescription is to provide students with the skills and knowledge to evaluate exercise capacity in a laboratory setting. Exploring the actor's tools through voice, movement, and stage combat may be implemented depending on instructor. Survey of U.S. history from Colonial period to the end of Reconstruction. Prerequisites: BIOL150 and BIOL151, or BIOL 142, or BIOL154. Pre-requisite: Theatre Arts major or minor. 1 Hour. 3 Hours. This course is designed to help students attain basic business conversation skills in Spanish. Prerequisites: ART122, 130, 140, 201 and admitted into teacher education. 1-2 Hour. A specific focus will be selected each time the course is offered. Students will be exposed to leadership policy and practices. 4 Hours. North Dakota History. SOC278. ATR129. The course includes a study of classroom techniques, a microteaching experience, and a practicum in a secondary level social classroom. Designed to provide the corporate fitness and physical education major with an understanding of contemporary methods used to measure and evaluate psychomotor skills and performance. Review of basic Spanish with increased practice in conversation, reading, and writing. INT496. A course to consider both the philosophy or theory of history as well as the mechanics of "doing" history. This course is a prerequisite to most other psychology courses. This course is designed to provide prospective physical educators, coaches, and corporate fitness majors with instruction, practice, and teaching experience in personal training and lifestyle management coaching. Minot State University has a commitment to students who represent the University in official capacities. Child & Adolescent Psychology. The courses format is a two part format with one portion of the course is devoted to allowing students to be active in creating evidence based medicine through a research project or presentation of a comprehensive literature review and the other portion devoted to preparing the athletic training student for the certification exam. Prerequisite: ACCT302. IDS470. Theory and practice of program translation. This course will examine the origins of police use of force to include a review of case law and department policy involving the various use of force levels by law enforcement. Lecture, 2 hours; laboratory, 2 hours. 4 Hours. ECE430L. Spring 2023 registration will be available for new students November 7 - December 16, 2022. Topics relating to Deaf Culture will be discussed throughout the course as well as opportunities to increase fluency in the language. The course will introduce students to the environmental pathways, toxicology, and organic and inorganic environmental contaminants. Unique factorization, residue theory, Diophantine equations, quadratic equations and reciprocity. 2 Hours. 4 Hours. 4 Hours. 3 Hours. Includes extensive clinical experience. Provides application of core courses, provides students with current developments in key core areas. May be repeated for credit. In this course, students will read a variety of literature written for teens and through this literature, explore topics such as race, family, technology, and coming of age. Sound Structure of French. 1-8 Hour. This is a service course in which students could use their language skills by tutoring in the schools, volunteering in the courthouse and hospitals, or presenting language lessons in the nursing homes with songs and parties. Today's fast-paced, high-acuity health care system demands health care professionals who can collaborate effectively using an interprofessional team approach in order to provide patient-centered care. Prerequisite: GEOL105. Assignments will include investigation of specific topics and written descriptions of the findings. ENGL225. Designed to acquaint first-year (freshman) medical technology students the depth and breadth of this field. Prerequisite: CJ201. COMM285. Neurology for Communication Disorders. Lecture, 3 hours; laboratory, 3 hours. Class time will emphasize student discussion of assigned relevant historical sources, both primary and secondary. HIST394. Cumulatively, these efforts allow students to build both knowledge and skills that are critical to successful media sales and analysis. Operations processes are analyzed and solutions are recommended. This seminar focuses on Late Antiquity and the Early Middle Ages, the period from the late fourth through the late tenth centuries C.E. Applies psychosocial concepts and theories in psychiatric-mental health nursing within a nursing process framework for care of persons with mental health conditions. We are committed to providing prompt and caring responses to all students, and this form allows us to do that. BIOL111. Independent Study General Sci. This approach to teaching is based on learner-centered instructional strategies. Lecture, 3 hours; recitation, 1 hour. 3 Hours. Introduction to Philosophy. Includes origins, extraction, geography (major reserves, producers, and consumers), uses, and environmental implications. Prerequisite: CJ201. Topics include the ownership and transfer of real estate property, legal instruments, analysis of real estate markets, real estate appraisals, legal aspects of real estate, and financing residential, commercial, and income property. Introduction to Early Childhood Education. The course's goals should be viewed in the context of the phenomenon of globalization. POLS275. A sociological focused introduction to Popular Culture and its place in society and the social structure. The course will also address outsourcing and use of a cloud environment. Mandatory for all Art Education, Bachelor of Arts, Bachelor of Fine Arts and Arts Administration majors after completion of 088 or with consent of instructor. The student shall develop a broad knowledge of music from western civilization, from medieval chant to present day literature as well as skills in listening and writing about music. 1-4 Hour. In short, moving from pragmatic to philosophic considerations of language, English 305 encourages discussions about the nature of the human mind, of cognition, of learning, and ultimately, of creation itself. The course will focus on a comprehensive survey of modern biology with an emphasis on enhancing the science literacy of the college-educated student. Prior Learning Assessment Portfolio Development is a one-credit experience where students develop one or more Prior Learning Portfolios. HIST364. Prerequisite: CSD321. Students, faculty and staff who have symptoms should: Physical distancing is repeatedly mentioned by all health experts to be the single most important factor we can use in combating the spread of the virus. Applies methods required for a nursing health assessment in classroom and laboratory setting. ACCT200. Will include additional requirements beyond travel itself. Prerequisite: COMM360. 4 Hours. 4 Hours. Varsity Track and Field. Prerequisites: Admission to nursing and faculty approval. 4 Hours. 3 Hours. This course has two major components. 3 Hours. Prerequisite: any general education history course or consent of instructor. COMM219. SWK426. Inter-relationships among personal, social, academic, speech, and language skills are covered. Contact information of department/division chairs is located here. 3 Hours. 3 Hours. 3 Hours. Prerequisite(s): MATH107 with a C or better or MATH103 and 105 with a C or better or qualifying math placement score. Lecture, 3 hours; laboratory, 2 hours. Various definitions of these offenders will be examined as well as the theories behind their criminal behavior. through the fall of the western part of the Roman Empire in 476 C.E. ACCT412. Prerequisite: SOC110. SS391. Six studio hours per week. FREN202. 3 Hours. This course is limited to and required of world language majors and minors in the BSE program. The course will introduce students to special events processes and techniques. Prerequisite: any general education history survey or consent of instructor. Laboratory and lecture course with emphasis on the principles and techniques of radio production and programming. Includes practicum. Offered alternate falls. This is a service course in which students work to promote the vitality of community and culture through public activities that foster a diverse and inclusive climate. Analysis of genome content and organization. In this course, students will present their final portfolios prior to graduation. A fun-filled class that culminates in song and dance routines for the stage. This course examines the basic principles and features of the major political philosophies and systems of government. This course will address the sound system of French. Restricted to junior and senior corporate fitness majors. Prerequisite: CJ201. Prerequisite: Student must complete BIOL150 and either 151, 142 or 154 before enrolling in this class. Special Topics In Bus Admin. Philosophy of Human Nature. COMM389. The mobile app is designed for the convenience of receiving course announcements, sending and receiving course messages, and viewing grades. Prerequisite: CJ201. 3 Hours. Methods of Teaching Sport Activities. A primary focus is on the financial aspect of the business plan. This course will provide needed content in order for students and professionals to effectively assess and intervene for people with social and pragmatic communication disorders. Inorganic Chemistry. Topics covered include theories and models related to international conflict and consensus; world, regional, and non-governmental international organizations; diplomacy; and political interaction between nations. Course restricted to majors. Requests, concerns, and questions will be sent to the appropriate University area and responses to those concerns and requests will be returned to the student in a timely manner. 2 Hours. A basic sign vocabulary is presented. Students will also be expected to present a detailed description of a particular fish species of their choosing during the semester. Prerequisite: BIOL151. Advanced Hunter Education. This course will examine how language and cognitive processes interact using approaches from linguistics and brain sciences. Apr 2007 - Dec 20092 years 9 months. The fundamentals of music are gained through studying music theory, reading music notation, playing recorder, ukulele, and keyboard instruments, and composing. Pre-Req: GEOG110 and GEOG161.
Minot State University 500 University Avenue West - Minot, ND 58707 1-800-777-0750. Psychomotor Development. Topics include the Protestant and Catholic Reformations, the "Scientific Revolution," absolutism and mercantilism, and the Enlightenment. COMM361. 3 Hours. Specific topic will be arranged with the instructor. CJ302. This course may be repeated for up to 4 credits total. CJ320. Organic Chemistry II. THEA203. Principles of Environmental Chemistry. A continuation of VA seminar, including exhibition preparation. 3 Hours. Includes studies of general inorganic principles. Emphasis is placed on the comparison of the various perspectives within historical contexts. Provides a basic understanding of common injuries. KIN301. ART124. An in-depth seminar on the major themes of modern French history from 1750 to the present. Intermediate Algebra Lab. Introduction to the nature of interdisciplinary studies - drawing on disciplinary perspectives to construct a more comprehensive perspective to address questions, problems, or topics too broad or complex for a single discipline. An interdisciplinary collection of texts from literature and theory, social sciences, psychology, pop culture, and film will be utilized. Continuation of SPAN201. Lecture, 3 hours; laboratory, 3 hours. Learners in this course will be introduced to best practices in Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) in the classroom. Topics in Black American Literature. Intensive survey and application of gathering, writing, and presenting. Lecture, 3 hours; laboratory, 2 hours. Political Sociology. Prerequisite: SPAN101. This course in designed for students interested in chemical education at the secondary level. Independent Study General Phil. Latest on Le Moyne-Owen Magicians guard Sierra Lynch including news, stats, videos, highlights and more on ESPN Covers software programs and peripherals designed for imaging and print, building basic skills and knowledge of computer programs. Taxation of self-employment income will be examined and taxation of property transactions is studied thoroughly. This course is restricted to art majors or minors. Interconnecting Perspectives in Science. HMS333. 2 Hours. Special Topics In Psychology. This course introduces students to the major nineteenth and twentieth century thinkers who shaped the development of sociological thought. 4 Hours. 3 Hours. CSCI275. ART494. 4 Hours. In these instances, you should do the following: Talk with the faculty member responsible for the course. 4 Hours. Coverage includes a study of managerial, marketing, financial, accounting, legal, economic, and cultural environments in foreign markets for the conduct of world business. The application of the planning strategies necessary to effect desirable economic development is also undertaken. The specific culture studied from year to year will vary but could rotate among Japanese, African, pre-Columbian American, Chinese, or Indian. 2 Hours. While publication is not a requirement, all projects have a goal of producing publishable results. 3 Hours. Projects in GIS provides an in-depth understanding of GIS applications, the industry, and geographic and GIS concepts. 4 Hours. 7. at University of Minnesota Duluth. Data Analytics for Business introduces data analytics in a business environment using a variety of business cases. Basic communication theory and its application to mass communication with emphasis on social, cultural, and political implication of the media. Prerequisite: Consent of instructor. CHEM480L. Prerequisite: MATH146 or MATH166. Projects in Entrepreneurship. Introduction to Linguistics. Prerequisite: COMM110 or consent of instructor. 3 Hours. Capstone project representing accomplishment in designated applied study area. In addition, trends and practices will be discussed in the areas of developmental disabilities. Addiction Studies Practicum. Prerequisite(s): MATH103 with a C or better or qualifying math placement score. Prerequisite: PYS 111. Intercultural Experience. Possible field experience. CS = 45; C/L = 90*. Graded Exercise Testing and Prescription. SPAN343. A detailed consideration of the main political, intellectual, social, and economic trends of 20th century Europe. This course aims to help students to gain a set of essential knowledge and skills to carry out interviews and interrogation for investigative and legal purposes as used in law enforcement, probation, corrections, juvenile justice, homeland security, and in other areas of application. An examination of introductory statistics concepts, including sampling, descriptive statistics, probability, correlation, regression, binomial and normal distributions, confidence intervals and hypothesis testing of one and two populations, ANOVA, and Chi-square tests. Environmental Geology with Lab. Offered in the spring. Students will seek out their own travel experience during the semester the course is taken and return to the classroom to write about that experience. Music in the Elementary Classroom. SPAN102. HIST341. COMM324. Fundamental rules, skills, terminology, and teaching strategies will be emphasized in (but not limited to) the following sports; softball, soccer, speedball, volleyball, badminton, racquetball, archery, golf, tennis, wallyball, pickleball, and ultimate frisbee. Admission to nursing. SPED118. Evaluation of the methods and techniques of astronomy. Corequisite: Math 102 or 103.
Nursing elective graded pass/fail. Inquiry based units are supplemented with material on the history of scientific development. 1 Hour. Social Work Methods II. Contents will describe the progression from the preprofessional student level to the expert-consultant level. IMM - Investors Management & Marketing. A study of dramatic literature from 1952 to the present. Fundamentals of digital systems, data representations, mathematics digital systems, microprocessor design and instruction sets, introduction to laboratory equipment. TA Foreign Language Seminar. MATH392. Theories, practices, and techniques of "on-air" presentation will be the focus of this course. Prerequisite(s): Honors Program Admission or 3.30 cumulative GPA and permission of instructor. This Fall semester offering is required for all Art Education, Bachelor of Arts, Bachelor of Fine Arts and Arts Administration majors. BIOL346. Jazz combo is an ensemble of variable instrumentation, generally including piano, bass, and drums, with the possible addition of wind and brass players. Native American Literature. Applied Hydrogeology. Assists driver educators in adjusting classroom presentations to address problems with beginning teenage drivers. Topics vary according to the theme of the learning community. Topics include limits, continuity, differentiation, Mean Value Theorem, integration (indefinite and definite integrals), Fundamental Theorem of Calculus, and applications. Prerequisites: Students must complete BIOL150, CHEM121, and CHEM122 before enrolling in this course. Strategies for the instructional uses of technology including multimedia presentation, e-mail, internet, spreadsheets, databases, and emerging technologies. 6) Become familiar with issues surrounding job discrimination. 1 Hour. Focus is placed on the relationship between nature, society, and technology as we discuss how people and places experience, and cope with, environmental hazards and disasters. Prerequisite: CJ201. An honors thesis/project can be written in any discipline and may take a variety of formats-from a traditional scholarly paper to a design portfolio; from a business plan to a performance; from a service project to a scientific research project - but always includes a written component, a public presentation, and a defense before a faculty committee. 1-3 Hour. Observation and participation in a planned teaching experience in a school setting will illustrate and support the learning processes. Class projects are required. 140 to 1200 hours of practicum experience at two to four sites in a metabolic disease, chronic disease, recreation, wellness, fitness center, clinical, or athletic performance setting. MATH494. SPED120. Prerequisite: ART488 or consent of instructor. 2 Hours. shein popup store 2022 schedule; Classification and taxonomy of plants with emphasis on local flora. Congregating in the hallways is discouraged. An introduction to the UNIX environment. KIN310. Designed to acquaint students with major principles of ecology and the nature of human interaction with the living world. Coaching Activities Practicum. PHIL399. Choose A Season: Schedule/Results . The general topic and specific goals and activities are agreed upon by the student and the mentor. PHYS105. CSD427. MUSC301. Prerequisite(s): ART112. This course is restricted to music majors and meets MSU General Education areas FC1 and CCS3. Variable credit 1-4. Fall Visual Arts Seminar II. Students will utilize reflection and research (both primary and secondary) to integrate (a) personal community or global service experience(s). Students will understand prevalence, etiology, and diagnostic criteria of these disabilities as well as gain awareness of evidence-based practices to support these learners. Provides specific manual examinations involved in the evaluation of athletic injuries. HMS379. Spring Visual Arts Seminar III. Based on the idea that everything produced by our culture is readable text, students will read and produce both traditional and non-traditional texts in a variety of media. SS399. Profession of Com Disorders. Human Dimensions of Wildlife Management. CSD299. Fundamental aspects of Deaf Culture are incorporated. KIN401. Research in current trends related to various topic areas in the field of special education. Prerequisite: CJ201. 3 Hours. 3 Hours. BIT123. 4 Hours. Prerequisite: MATH205. Lecture, 3 hours; laboratory, 3 hours. Advanced Special Events Planning. ESR303. Political sociology broadly conceived is the study of power and domination in social relationships to include the relationship between state and society. Ethical implications of the use of various methodologies will also be discussed. Enterprise Architecture. Prerequisite(s): SPAN342 or consent of instructor. 4 Hours. 3 Hours. CHEM110H. Research designs, sampling populations (inmates, juvenile delinquents, and minorities) will be the primary focus. Students are given the opportunity to shadow physicians and other health care professionals. Prerequisite: CSCI161, CSCI275, and CSCI340 with a C or higher. Varsity Cross Country. This course is designed to be completed the spring semester prior to Senior Seminar (ENGL491). 3 Hours. 3 Hours. May be repeated for credit. Diversity in Families. Crimes Against Children. This mid-level clinical experience provides students in Teacher Education with an extended experience in a school working on academic interventions with small groups of students and designing appropriate assessments. 3 Hours. Minot, North Dakota. Depending on topic, course may be categorized as NW, EU, or US. KIN362. This course does not count toward any biology major. This course focuses on entrepreneurship, new venture creation, and the completion of a business plan. Climatology will be treated as the scientific study of the Earth's climates. 2 Hours. 1-4 Hour. To be taken upon declaring a major in history or social science. : agents, managers, unions, negotiating, contracts, headshots, resumes, casting directors, etc.). Applications such as: word processing, spreadsheets, databases, Internet usage. Prerequisite(s): MATH103 with a C or better or qualifying math placement score. The course reviews and evaluates the history, philosophical assumptions, values and development of social welfare programs and services throughout the United States. Prerequisite: GEOL105. Prerequisite: CJ201. Student will study international phonetic alphabet to assist foreign language diction skills, and explore repertoire suited for the beginning singer. Topics include, but are not limited to: gender, race, sexuality, politics and religion. Back to top. Stress, strain, mechanical behavior of rocks; description and interpretation of folds, faults, joints, and foliation; tectonic processes; interpretation of geologic maps and field data. Prerequisite: CSCI356 with a C or higher. Provides opportunities to implement leadership skills in professional roles and community service. A study of the scientific methods as it is used in the investigation of problems in psychology. Prerequisite: CJ201. GERM341. 4 Hours. Individual research project on a cultural topic approved by the instructor one semester prior to enrollment in the course. ENGL321. 2021-22 Minot State Men's Basketball Schedule (15-10) Print; Subscribe With. The course focus is on creating work environments for entrepreneurial thinking and skills to recognize, assess and exploit market opportunities for a company. 1-4 Hour. Nursing Leadership Development. 3 Hours. 3 Hours. Course topics examine the environmental, social, economic, cultural, and political development of the state and its people. 0 Hours. Includes selecting materials, creating environments, and planning lessons and activities that integrate art, music, and movement across curriculum disciplines. SWK335. Topics likely to be covered in this semester include: matter, measurement, atoms ions, molecules, reactions, chemical calculations, thermochemistry, bonding, molecular geometry, periodicity. ED250H. 3 Hours. 15 Hours. Computer statistical packages will be integrated into the course. 1-4 Hour. HIST399. All night classes will have finals during their regularly scheduled class time. 3 Hours. Advanced Interpreting. Co-requisite course is BIT310. Athletic Training Management. Prerequisite: CJ201. Experimental Course in History. 3 Hours. Introduction to principles of genetics including: inheritance, DNA and chromosomes, gene regulation, evolution, and genetic engineering. Requests for adding closed, restricted, or overload credits must be processed through the Registrars Office. Designed for elementary education majors, this course will introduce the student to the basic elements of music, the importance of music in the curriculum, the methods and materials appropriate for music teaching in the elementary classroom, and how to integrate music into other subject areas to further student success. In addition, this course intends to provide students a broader perspective on understanding the social and individual dynamics of these types of crimes as well as potential policies and programs to prevent them. NW. SPED225. Art Methods for Elementary Education. SOC275. Speech Sound Disorders. Coming of Age Literature. Topics includes Uniform Commercial Code (Art. Brass, String, Percussion, Woodwind, Keyboard, and Vocal students are welcome to join on approval of the instructor(s), either as an elective or in fulfillment of their Small Ensemble requirements. The competencies and clinical integrated proficiencies for this clinical course are based on content areas of clinical evaluation of injuries with experience in the clinical evaluation and acute care of medical conditions and injuries to upper extremity, lower extremity, head, neck, and spine, in addition to the evaluation skills students retain to be active in their implementation of therapeutic modalities as well as therapeutic exercise skill through the practice of treating the entire patient with clinical integration of skills and knowledge learned throughout the program.
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