Prerequisite: MATH210. We will also set those issues in their larger state, national and global context, address the impact of that context and the proposed possible outcomes for the future. Prerequisites: CSCI161, CSCI275, and MATH208 with a C or higher in all courses. Introduction to driver and traffic safety education. Emphasis will be on developing short forms of productions, specifically the ten-minute play. Prerequisites: MATH277 and MATH377. Students work to understand the plays' potential meanings for modern audiences. Sports Television Production. SOC394. ENGL121H. . Student Teaching, Secondary. BIT311. Language Disorders in Children. Elementary Statistics lab provides students in MATH210 with an extended experience in a lab setting working on statistics skills. Designed to improve language skills with an emphasis on reading and to enhance the student's ability to understand literature. Corequisite: Math 102 or 103. CS = 45; C/L = 90*. Students will present the data using visualization and acquired knowledge by implementing different analytic software solutions. Traces the rise of sectionalism as a force on antebellum America leading to the Civil War. It allows students to explore academic areas of their most passionate interests and engage in the process of discovery and scholarship under the direction of the Honors Director and faculty advisor. Teaching techniques and performance proficiency on each of the brass family instruments. Intermediate German I. Requires active participation in varsity tennis. BIT220. Conversation & Composition I. 1 Hour. PSY460. Development of mathematics from its early beginning through the present axiomatic approach. Supervised Writing Tutoring. Health Care in Developmental Disabilities II. First Year Seminar. Strategic management is an analysis of the objectives of business firms and the development and evaluation of strategies and policies designed to meet these objectives. 2-3 Hour. Examines the basic concepts of learning theory as viewed by the more prominent theorists in the area. Placements in school settings are arranged by the Teacher Advisement and Field Placement office. SPED213. Professional Nursing II. Specifically, this course explores the appropriate use of data, the limits of various methods, how data is collected and organized, and how to interpret and report findings from the statistical analysis. Though minimum exam levels are established for passage of each semester, students are allowed to work at their own pace and encouraged to progress as far as they can. The effectiveness of individuals and groups within organizations, including leadership and control, conflict and cooperation, motivation, and organizational structure and design, is examined. Choose A Season: Schedule/Results . CJ401. SCI394. Students will develop and utilize skills to engage, assess, intervene, and evaluate social work practice with organizations and communities. 2 Hours. Examines the impact of culture on business practices and introduces the student to the management process in an international setting. Corequisite: MATH103. 3 Hours. Students will learn how to develop and select instructional content and strengthen their understanding of resources and strategies for adults who require a Person Centered Plan. SPAN443. Introduction to Intellectual & Developmental Disability Services. (General Education History Survey). Explicit training in use of the full spectrum of the MSU observatory equipment. Special Topics In Special Ed. Prerequisite: Restricted to students with junior or senior status. KIN360. Strategic Management. In each region particular attention is given to one group or nation to highlight cultural adaptations and development. Prerequisites: BIOL215. Educational Psychology. A course offered for eight weeks of the semester where the general topic and specific goals and activities are agreed upon by the student and the instructor. Three colleges comprise the university's academic . GEOL101. Provides instruction, practice, and teaching experience in group exercise. May be repeated for credit. Independent Study General Phil. SPED250. An overview of the organization and administration at the federal, state, and local level is included. An introduction to behavioral pharmacology, including the basics of pharmacology, psychology, and neuroscience needed to understand drugs of abuse. Lecture, 3 hours; laboratory, 3 hours. 2021-22 Minot State Men's Basketball Schedule (15-10) Print; Subscribe With. Performance Studies. SWK402. Standard topics plus finite and transformational geometry. BADM120. 4 Hours. Pre-requisites: SWK250, 256, 330, 331, 335, and 340. Computer statistical packages will be integrated into the course. Political Philosophy. ATR425. 4 Hours. 3 Hours. Prerequisite: Consent of instructor. Special emphasis placed on classroom management strategies, unit development, lesson planning, evaluation and assessment option, along with other activities pertaining to the actual teaching experience. ECE436. 3 Hours. We appreciate your patience if you submit the form on Friday, Saturday, or Sunday. Request an absence notification. COMM397. Prerequisites: ECON201 and 202. Coverage includes financial analysis, working capital management, capital budgeting, cost of capital, dividend policy, and long-term financing decisions. 3 Hours. Students will create works for the theatre which resist the limits of traditional narrative as well as experiment with the definition of performance. 5 Hours. 3 Hours. The second course taken in the honors curriculum. Lab meets 2 hours per week. The student will have the opportunity to obtain an understanding and appreciation of this multifaceted field. 3 Hours. 3 Hours. Prerequisite: Students must complete SPED101 before enrolling in this course. American Government. Study of the current class schedule, the summer schedule, and the yearly schedule of classes will aid students in planning how to complete requirements to be . Topics include the feminization of poverty, reproductive technology, single parenthood, childcare policies, aggression against women, and institutionalized sexism. 1-4 Hour. The goals of the course are: to rehearse and perform works of the orchestral repertoire; to improve large ensemble playing skills; to gain knowledge of the different performance practice and styles. The principal objectives are: 1) to illustrate the immense diversity of world countries and cultures, 2) to facilitate the students' understanding and appreciation of the world cultures, 3) to motivate students to learn more about other countries and cultures, 4) to help students to become citizens of the world, 5) to increase marketability of MSU students on the global job market. Acquaints students with the role of integrated marketing communications concepts and practices in enhancing the equity of brands, and provides thorough coverage of all aspects of an IMC program: advertising, promotions, packaging, and branding strategies, point of purchase communications, marketing oriented public relations, and event and cause-oriented sponsorships. HIST365. Creative Nonfiction Workshop. 3 Hours. Student Teaching Seminar: Secondary. Basic introduction to the theory and principles of theatrical presentation including dramatic literature, acting, stagecraft and dramatic analysis, with emphasis on practical application. 3 Hours. Shell programming. All requests need to be initiated using this form. Prerequisite: ENGL110. African American English, Chicano English, Appalachian English) and how those dialects are represented in literature and media. MUSC390. NURS221. Prerequisites: any general education history survey or consent of instructor. Provides study of joint movements and muscle action as related to physical activities. 3 Hours. PHYS221H. An exploration of socio-cultural, historical and political issues in non-mainstream German film. A few of the issues to be examined are: jury selection and service, jury nullification, jury decision-making, information processing, juries and tort awards, and juror competence. 3 Hours. 3 Hours. 3 Hours. SCI120. Topics likely to be covered in this semester include: intermolecular forces, liquids, solids, kinetics, equilibria, acids, bases, solution chemistry, precipitation, thermodynamics, and electrochemistry. 3 Hours. ART492. 3 Hours. MATH208. The broader objective of this course is to help students to gain knowledge and develop an intellectual perspective on the structure, role and organization of policing in a democratic, multi-cultural, postmodern society. 3 Hours. Eight hours of guided clinical observation are required. Fundamentals of Music. 2 Hours. Prerequisite: SPAN341 or consent of instructor. This program is designed to give MSU students a broad exposure to the workings of medical facilities and of the work of medical professionals. (May be taken before ECON201). Topics will include, but are not limited to: cell biology, genetics, evolution by nature selection, systematics, and the impact of human activity on the biosphere. Discrete Mathematics I. In this seminar course students present the results of their Directed Project. Language and the Brain. ECON201. Lecture, 3 hours; Laboratory, 3 hours. Current events and topics related to the Hispanic World will also be discussed. Psychology of Physical Education & Athletes. Placement in applied public history setting for practical experience. 4 Hours. Guidelines available through Department of Nursing. Elementary Mathematics Methods. 1-8 Hour. CHEM110H. Will include additional requirements beyond travel itself. Includes the history of drug legislation, the interactional experiences of drug users, harm reduction and rehabilitation vs. criminalization, social effects, drug culture, and legalization debates. This class uses S/U grading. This course focuses on the social, political, legal, and economic dimensions of contemporary women's issues. Outside of class, students are expected to attend recitals and concerts from the MSU Division of Music calendar. GS225. Applied techniques in inorganic synthesis and compound characterization. Students will participate in reviews of relevant literature, group discussion, guest lectures from industry leaders, and/or field trips. Social and Pragmatic Communication Disorders. Caesar, Vergil, Cicero, Ovid. Diversity in Families. Prerequisite: Student must complete THEA386 or have the consent of the instructor before enrolling in this class. May count towards the German or German Education major or minor. 3 Hours. Pre-requisite: Admitted to the Honor Program and of sophomore, junior or senior status. MHA297. ENGL225. Provides opportunities to implement leadership skills in professional roles and community service. 1 Hour. LEGL374. Emphases in rhetorical strategies and incorporating research in academic writing. Geographic and economic factors affecting the development of tourism regions are considered. An exploration of Adobe's Photoshop, Illustrator and InDesign. Students will demonstrate how to communicate and problem solve effectively with other team members including direct support professionals, consultants, family members and legal guardians. EU. Spring Visual Arts Seminar I. Corequisite CSCI161. Prerequisite: COMM244. Prerequisites: Students must complete ATR423 and have senior status before enrolling in this course. 3 Hours. Topics of study include systems of linear equations and inequalities, matrices, linear programming, logic, mathematics of finance, elementary probability, and descriptive statistics. LANG390. This course includes the use of soils information in environmental applications. MSU faculty-led study trips to appropriate locations. This course covers the fundamental approaches and techniques used in planning and providing intervention for individuals with communication disorders. The course pays special attention to the ideas, contributions, and changing roles of African Americans within American society, economy, culture, and politics. Concepts of Fitness & Wellness. Prerequisite: PSY111. Specific areas which may be covered include confidentiality, record keeping, competence, training, impairment, dual relationships, conflict of interest, relationships with colleagues, forensic psychology, teaching, informed consent, and finances and marketing. Incident command and control systems, adopted in 2012 are discussed. Topics include, among others, historical demography, gender, intercultural relations with the U.S. Prerequisites: any general education history survey or consent of instructor. 3 Hours. Students are able to engage in real life events activities such as planning, marketing, advertising, production, writing, and more. Study of science teaching in middle school and high school grades with emphasis on clinical experience. Prerequisite: SPED110. Intermediate Interpreting. Fundamentals of Organic Chemistry. Expands on audit sampling and testing. 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. If a student is unable to physically attend class for a short period of time due to any illness or other issues, students are encouraged to: Contact their faculty member(s). Prerequisite: Student must be admitted to the honors program before enrolling in this course. Offered fall semester. Minot State University has a commitment to students who represent the University in official capacities. Topics in Black American Literature. 3 Hours. Introduction to French Literature. Students will learn about and apply current best practices to support employment outcomes. Latin America and the Caribbean. 3 Hours. Interviewing and Interrogation. Lecture, 3 hours; laboratory, 3 hours. Honors Program Capstone. Performance of major roles of Musical Theatre in studio projects. Prerequisite: CSCI161, CSCI275, and CSCI340 with a C or higher. Legal & Ethical Issues in Criminal Justice. History/Social Science Portfolio. Course projects and assignments allow students to build experience in professional speaking and writing as it applies to the field of public relations. Prerequisite: MATH445. Independent or directed study of special topics in the study of humanities. Exploring aspects of self-expression, relationship communication-how people present themselves, and how others perceive them in return. SPED420. This course is unique in that it uses topics of concern/interest to facilitate the learning and understanding of the scientific concepts behind them. 3 Hours. CJ481. The country is very diverse: from the Amazon rainforest where native peoples still live in isolation, to the Sao Paulo metropolitan area that can compete with any Western country as to modernity and industrial development. Structures, politics, and behavior in state and local governments. All aspects of language will be covered, ranging from sounds to words to sentences to meaning to conversations. Prerequisite: Students must complete in SPED110 before enrolling this course. Provides the students with an introduction to the core concepts in data and information management. ENGL261. Participants will develop body awareness, improve posture, enhance muscle strength, increase range of motion, and further the art of muscle relaxation. The primary goal of the course is to help students develop a thoughtfully crafted Academic Plan of study for pursuit of a BIS degree. Additionally, students will observe the historical development and cultural significance of particular native languages. BIOL439. This course is restricted to PE majors and minors, and corporate fitness majors. Lecture, 3 hours; laboratory, 3 hours. SPED296. This course will provide a general overview of issues related to medical speech language pathology. This program is designed to give MSU students a hands-on experience in veterinary medicine. Prerequisites: KIN340 and Admission to Teacher Education. Additional topics of study include site selection, program planning, and material development. This course should be taken with ED323L. The course will focus on a comprehensive survey of modern biology with an emphasis on enhancing the science literacy of the college-educated student. ENGL110. Course topics will include origin and diversity, form and function, behavior, reproduction, and ecology and conservation. Pre-requisite: CSD342. Design and implementation of operating systems. Advanced Drawing & Painting. The course will focus on a comprehensive survey of modern biology with an emphasis on enhancing the science literacy of the college-educated student. A student may be able to find the same course or another course that fits their desired method of delivery. The course does not assume any prior knowledge of computer security and can be enjoyed by anyone interested in improving the security of their digital information. According to a news release, this event will take place at Minot State University in Ann Nicole Nelson Hall. 3 Hours. Outdoor Activities II. 3 Hours. 3 Hours. Focus on developing skills in manipulating point of view, creating figurative language, writing realistic dialogue, developing themes and characters, and honing style to suit various audiences and genres. NW. The purpose of this course is to 1) educate the student about both the pervasiveness of and the causes of fraud and white-collar crime in our society, 2) explore the methods of fraud detection, investigation, and prevention, and 3) increase the student's ability to detect material financial statement fraud. Fall Visual Arts Seminar V. 0 Hours. Develops specific language skills necessary for solo vocal and choral singing and teaching. The study of representative myths, legends, and folklore from various cultures with emphasis upon the literary aspects of myth. Introduction to computer and network security. Introduction to listening, speaking, reading, writing, and culture. Prerequisite: ART 391 or consent of instructor. 5 Hours. Read for craft by examining and analyzing the work of successful writers in various genres. Students may not add courses after the deadline unless very unusual circumstances exist. Prerequisite: Student must complete SPED110 before enrolling in this class. 2 Hours. You will learn about professional behavior, supervision, ethics, documentation, and coping in a stressful profession. The course is presented by the education coordinator of a local school of radiologic technology. Prerequisites: CJ201 or consent of instructor; all core requirements must be completed before enrolling; may be repeated once for 3 credit hours. Special Topics in History. Political sociology broadly conceived is the study of power and domination in social relationships to include the relationship between state and society. 3 Hours. The number of credits is proportional to the time committed to the research (1 SH = 3 hours of student work per week on average). EU. 3 Hours. For courses with the waitlist option, students will be asked to check Ok to Waitlist during the enrollment process in Campus Connection. Some courses may be converted to remote, HyFlex, or online instruction to accommodate faculty and classroom restrictions. BIOL115. Art History: Prehistoric through Middle Ages. 3 Hours. To introduce ESL (English as a Second Language) students to the richness of English affixes as well as to the rules of sentence formation. In addition, students will learn preventative, supportive, and corrective behavioral strategies for individuals with both low and high incidence disabilities. Ultimately, students will utilize the ideas and skills that they develop during the semester as they undertake a local historical research project that will culminate in a public presentation. SPED101. First-year students (freshmen) and transfer students will be introduced to registration processes during orientation activities. Foundations of Leadership. 3 Hours. An in-depth seminar looking at the impact of this region on the development and growth of America. Three hour lecture. Media, Internet and Crime. Study of planning and implementing of career and technical student organizations. This course examines the history of Europe from the break-up of the Western Roman Empire in the fifth century through the Renaissance in the fifteenth. This course examines American diversity, including Native American, and places that diversity in global perspective. Students will do a variety of projects leading to production concepts as discussed by the ensemble. The content will cover the etiology of sensory disabilities that can result in additional learning challenges. ART122. Introduction to basic painting through a variety of materials. HUM304. Designed to explore the issues of managing database systems as essential organizational resources. The course is considered as a placeholder and required for students studying abroad in order to maintain full-time status. Restricted to Biology or Chemistry Majors and senior status. Technology-Personal Development. Introduction to the art of theatrical costuming from history through construction. North Dakota History. Prerequisite: SPED110. Field work in addition to regular laboratory periods may be required. Prerequisite: Students must complete SPED101 before enrolling in this course. GEOL340. NW. MATH210. Concentrated instruction and practice in writing poetry. 3 Hours. Lab meets 4 hours per week. An emphasis will be placed on knowledge of the six basic nutrients, food groups, calories, and energy expenditure. ENGL390. Special Topics In Social Work. Critical analysis of modern media and its impact on social interaction, social institutions, popular culture and everyday perceptions. Advanced study in historiography and methods of historical research and writing in preparation for the History senior capstone seminar. Focuses on professional communication in written, oral, and nonverbal channels. 2) An examination of the leading theories of ethics. Six studio hours per week. MUSC305. After completing this course, students will be able to develop, write, pre-produce, produce, perform as talent and post-produce programming for broadcast sports media. 3 Hours. 3 Hours. Requires active participation in varsity cross country. 3 Hours. Nursing Perspectives. Functions of more than one variable, multiple integrals, line integrals, Green's and Stroke's theorem. ART188. Election of a topic and a course of study. Sound Structure of French. Prerequisite: GEOL106. LANG206. 4 Hours. The theme for this clinical course is embedded in the acute care of injuries and illness and the use of clinical integration proficiencies form student content throughout their program that ensures students have the skill set and knowledge to become successful entry-level athletic trainers. Independent Study General CJ. Lecture, 3 hours; laboratory, 3 hours. 3 Hours. A course offered for eight weeks of the semester to prepare students for the mathematics content exam required for graduation and teacher licensure in North Dakota. This course is the second of a two-semester sequence primarily intended for students majoring in science and science-related fields. Social Change and Development. GEOG264. A continuation of CHEM481 with more in-depth studies of particular pathways; particular emphasis is placed on medicinal chemistry and on corresponding clinical applications associated with the various pathways. Persuasion & Argumentation. Ethical implications of the use of various methodologies will also be discussed. Topics include Olmecs, Aztec, and Maya civilizations, arrival of the Spanish, church, women in colonial society, formation of national identity, the Mexican revolution, the institutionalized revolution, and Mexico beyond NAFTA. College Algebra Lab. Students who fail to withdraw from all courses by the official withdrawal date may be eligible for late withdrawal. 1-4 Hour. Studies advanced concepts relating to investment to include financial statement analysis, stock market efficiency and anomalies, derivative securities, valuation of debt, equity securities and modern portfolio theory. Elementary Music Field Experience. 1 Hour. This course is designed to provide a one year mentored clinical internship for classroom teachers. US. Prerequisite: SOC110. CHEM462. Study of early childhood learning theories, developmentally appropriate materials, classroom arrangement, observational techniques, and curriculum planning. Topics likely to be covered include: measurement, atoms, molecules, elements, the periodic table, nuclear chemistry, compounds, bonds, molecular geometry, classes of organic compounds, gases, liquids, solutions, chemical reactions, solutions, acids, bases, and biochemical compounds. The Honors Community. This course begins with the phylogeny, history, and taxonomy of "herps" (i.e., reptiles and amphibians) and progresses to coverage of physiology, ecology, and behavior. BIOL111H. Planning and Assessment for Early Childhood. Students may not add courses after the deadline unless very unusual circumstances exist. An overview of issues related to supporting people who experience both intellectual disability and mental health disorders including identification of the need for services, treatment options, and standards for service provision. PSY365. Earth's materials and structure; internal and surficial processes that work to shape Earth; the history of Earth. Limits of functions and sequences, continuity, topology of the reals, differentiation, Riemann Integration, convergence and uniform convergence. There is a focus on principles of coaching, behavior, teaching, physical training, and management. 2 Hours. The Capstone Experience requirement is ART492 and ART493 combining for 3 credit hours. (Offered fall semester only.). Must be approved by a psychology staff member and the psychology chair. 3 Hours. Earth and Planetary Science. Investigative Reporting. Students will also acquire skills in planning for assessment, instrument selection, administration, scoring, interpreting and reporting assessment results. Prerequisite: CHEM230. Prerequisites: any general education history survey or consent of instructor. Emphasis on message planning in the digital age and with diverse populations, workplace communication, business report writing and presenting, and employment communication. All students and faculty should exit the classroom before the following class enters. Registration priority is determined by the number of credits completed. 3 Hours. Teaches prospective driver about the past problems concerning teenage traffic offenders. Senior Thesis In Spanish. The design of the course is to present the student an opportunity to concentrate on various topics. The competencies and clinical integrated proficiencies for this clinical course are based on content knowledge and psychomotor skills taught in previous courses. The laboratories will involve detailed examination and dissection of a broad range of vertebrate animals, including lampreys, sharks, amphibians, reptiles, and cats. 4 Hours. Study of basic concepts of science within a framework of elementary school teaching methodology. Interpreter Certification Preparation. The course includes a study of classroom techniques, a microteaching experience, and a practicum in a secondary level social classroom. 1-8 Hour. 1-18 Hour. ECE364. Entrepreneurship/Small Business Management. Laboratory course in which class members work on the campus paper and attend staff meetings. 3 Hours. Prerequisites: Students must complete BADM101 and BADM304 prior to enrolling in this course. Examination of and practice with methods, philosophies, musical content, and curriculum for teaching choral skills in secondary choral settings. Special emphasis will be on the anatomy, physiological adaptations, as well as the conservation of taxa in both freshwater and marine systems. Introduction to Film. Faculty members should have a procedure for student absences in each syllabus that details the method and advance time for students to communicate their absence. Methods of Teaching Dance. Pre-requisite: Communication major or minor. Lecture, 3 hours; laboratory, 2 hours. Athletic Training Management. The focus of the course may include: script analysis, dramaturgy, devising theatre, and vocal technique for the stage (including diction, pronunciation, and dialect as needed). GERM341. 3 Hours. Following up on projects identified as part of MUSC380, students will spend this semester working independently on professionally-applicable projects under the guidance of faculty. Field work focuses on rock unit descriptions, stratigraphic section measurement, and geologic mapping in areas of moderately complex geology. 1 Hour. Prerequisite: CJ201. (Depending on topic, course may be categorized as a NW, EU, or US). This 3-credit course focuses on developing specific cognitive processes through a combination of lecture, discussion and skill-building. Prerequisites: Admission to nursing. Personal Training Methods. Studies in British Literature. This is an applied leadership course that emphasizes effective, compassionate, and ethical leadership within the leader/follower dynamic. Prerequisite: Student must complete BADM301 and have junior status before enrolling in this class. The Honors Program capstone course offers students an opportunity to create a portfolio that integrates their honors coursework in order to demonstrate how they have applied program concepts and achieved student learning outcomes. This course provides an introduction to the concept and practice of diagnostic teaching and data driven instruction. 3-6 Hour. Develops specific language skills necessary for solo vocal and choral singing and teaching. Introduction to Computer Science. Students will develop and implement comprehensive individualized education programs in collaboration with various team members.
KIN215. 3 Hours. Audio/Video Technology. Group techniques and strategies will be taught with an emphasis on student developing a workable methodology of their own. This course will teach you vocabulary, phrases, and basic grammar in Spanish that are relevant to the healthcare setting. The study of effective thinking, both logic and evaluative. 4 Hours. Native American Literature. Students in the ATR323 Clinical Experience will have taken KIN 270 in addition to the required courses for ATR129 and ATR223. The experience of women in American history, with emphasis upon the continual change in women's roles and differences brought about by region, ethnicity, and economic class. ENGL321. 3 Hours. Emphasis is placed on water quality and air quality. 3 Hours. PHIL101. Arts, Crafts, and Jewelry. 2 Hours. Subject matter will include such media as movies, songs, television, humor, fashion, public demonstration, advertisements, architecture, etc. Emphasis is placed on understanding changes and responses that produce signs and symptoms in common health problems. Prerequisite: any general education history survey or consent of instructor. Special emphasis is placed on the comparison of various perspectives. 3 Hours. Topics may vary to reflect contemporary criminal justice issues. GEOL323. Collaborative Leadership. 4 Hours. Lecture, 3 hours; laboratory, 3 hours. Introduction to Personality Theories. This course introduces students to the history, key debates, and contemporary practices of museums and galleries with a focus on exhibit design, education, conservation and collection management. Techniques in Communication Disorders. This course covers the organization and function of the nervous system. A large auditioned touring performance choir made up of a diverse group of music majors and students from all over campus who sing the great a cappella and accompanied repertoire. Placement determined at time of internship. Prerequisite: Admission to teacher education. Its in-state tuition and fees are $8,508; out-of-state tuition and fees are. Evidence based practice is a focus in this clinical with evidence based practice performing a literature search on topics of prevention and health promotion, which includes risk management/prevention/nutrition and psychosocial intervention. 3 Hours. ECON414. International Economics. Topics include organization and administration of an athletic training room, the reimbursement, policies and procedures of athletic training rooms, and the legal concerns. The course will introduce students to the environmental pathways, toxicology, and organic and inorganic environmental contaminants. This Fall semester offering is required for all Art Education, Bachelor of Arts, Bachelor of Fine Arts and Arts Administration majors. Requires active participation in varsity football. This is one of a pair of courses focusing on advanced practice in oral and written skills using cultural reading and other media. ED394. Prerequisite: Restricted to students who are admitted into the nursing program. Designed for the teacher who will be asked to coach speech on the secondary level. SWK394. ENGL265. Prerequisite: consent of instructor.
Introduction to Theatre Arts. Newton's Laws; work and energy; impulse and momentum; angular momentum; oscillations; gravity; wave motion; thermodynamics. A student will be dropped from multiple waitlists if they are on the waitlist for multiple sections of the same course and are successfully enrolled in one of the sections. Native American Social History. This course is a co-requisite for BIOL330. 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. 3 Hours. Focus is on a greater understanding of ASL and its cultural features. A continuation of THEA350 and the development of the theatre and drama, including dramatic analysis, performance theory and style, theatre architecture, and individual contributions, from 1642 to the present. Topics include budgetary accounting, the preparation of reports and statements, and the use of special funds. 3 Hours. Research Design & Epidemiology. Advanced Communication Disorders. Prerequisite: CJ201. Emphasis on analyzing the formulation, implementation, and evaluation of criminal justice policy. Prerequisite: SPED110 and admission to Teacher Education. 4 Hours. 3 Hours. Prerequisite: Student must complete SPED113 before enrolling in this class. Special emphasis is placed upon cultural context and its influences on the developing systems of psychology. Beginning French II. Entry level knowledge for the scientific study of language, including such topics as phonology, semantics, grammar, and related cultural history. Supervised teaching in elementary schools. Modern France and Francophone Society. CHEM360. 3 Hours. Directed Behavioral Research. Accessibility
Disability and Society. This course draws upon hazard and disaster experiences to introduce the nature, impact, and societal responses to environmental hazards. The Minot State men head into the weekend rolling as they are 2-0 in duals and have been racking up tournament titles, including weight-class wins by Brendan Barnes, Jake Swirple, Cannon Potts, and Cayden White last weekend at the Dragon Open hosted by Minnesota State Moorhead. Prerequisite: PSY111. MATH377. 3 Hours. MSU - Summer 2022 Schedule and Course Requirements Summer 2022 Schedule and Course Requirements Class Dates: Regular Session: May 31 - July 28, 2022 It is your responsibility as an online student to have access to a computer, Internet Service Provider, and the appropriate software (if required) to complete your online course. Requires active participation in varsity wrestling. Students learn about the history and growth of PR, as well as the role of PR as a management function. May not be used as part of communication arts major, minor, of concentration. 3 Hours. An advanced seminar in history with a major paper requirement. FREN340. Lecture, 3 hours. Meant for non-music majors and minors, this course allows for students to take 0.5 credits of private study in the area of their choice, with approval of the instructor and based upon available load. Advanced Public Speaking. This course examines current communication strategies used by public relations practitioners to establish and maintain relationships with different communities. Overview of theories of human development form conception through childhood including physical, cognitive, language, social, and self-help skills in family, school, and community settings. Prerequisite: Student must complete BADM307 before enrolling in this class. Study of social welfare policies which sanction and direct services and welfare for the elderly. Elementary Reading Methods. SOC425. Introduction to Cybersecurity. CSCI112. SCI95. LEAD201. Study Abroad (Non-Reciprocal). Enrollment, format, and location of some courses are being adjusted to implement physical distancing guidelines and access to technology. CSCI221. Models of computation, regular expressions, finite automata, Kleene's Theorem, lexical analysis, context-free grammars, pushdown automata, introduction to parsing. This course is designed for the both the Theater and non-Theater major/minor to acquaint the student with the basic principles of acting, stage work, and touring. Prerequisite: Passage of sophomore level piano proficiency exam. Prerequisite: KIN215. Prerequisite(s): KIN431. Prerequisite: SOC110. Observation and participation in a planned teaching experience in a school setting will illustrate and support the learning processes. This mid-level clinical experience provides students in Teacher Education with an extended experience in the fall semester observing and assisting with beginning of the year room design, organization, and classroom management policies and procedures. Course will present professional practices for artists including freelance, small business and studio management. Students spend 24 months in a hospital environment. ATR420. MHA485. CSD494. Transcultural Health Care. This course is designed to provide training to personnel who work with persons with extensive and pervasive support needs. A continuation course of ACCT200 with emphasis on partnerships, corporations, and management accounting. IS Strategy, Management, & Acquisition. May be repeated for credit. Topics for discussion include culture, social interaction, deviance, sexuality, stratification, race relations, gender, family, economics, politics, technology, and social change. Lecture, 3 hours; laboratory, 3 hours. Students will be expected to apply their knowledge of set theory, relational calculus and normalization to design and develop a large database project in a relational database system and create an application which uses the database in the programming language of their choice from a large data set. Corequisite: Students must be enrolled in either ED491, 492, 493, 494, or 495 at the same time as this course. 2 Hours. Directed Criminal Justice Research. MUSC231. Entrepreneurial Finance. 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. ECE361. The course is designed to present chemistry in its broad cultural, social, and economic context. Profes and Tech Writing. BIOL127. Prerequisites: Students must complete BIOL150, CHEM121, and CHEM122 before enrolling in this course. Specific focus will be given tribal justice systems; tribal interactions with Federal Justice Organizations (FBI, Federal Courts and Probation, Federal Bureau of Prisons), as well as tribal interface with local/county/state police, courts and corrections in 280 states such as ND. Reverse engineering methodologies such as black, grey, and white box testing and techniques such as fuzzing will be covered. 3 Hours. Prerequisite: Students must complete BIOL 142 or 150 or 151 or 154 before enrolling in this class. Foundations of Reading. 1-8 Hour. An investigation of the natural, political, and historical regions of Southwestern Asia, the Levant, and the Saudi Peninsula. ACCT430. 2 Hours. Focuses on nursing care of adults, who experience common, chronic and/or progressive health problems in selected body systems. The students spend about 80 hours per semester for the practicum. Senior Capstone Project in German. Prerequisite: SOC110. MSU faculty-led study trips to appropriate locations. Mathematics for Elementary Teachers III. Provides experience in quality and risk management practices that are unique to the health care settings. Not only does learning online save travel costs, but you gain access to the best teachers from all over the world. Cloud State University December 10, 2022 3:30 P.M. These methods include molecular absorption, atomic absorption and emission, fluorescence and phosphorescence infrared absorption chromatography, nuclear magnetic resonance and mass spectrometry. 3 Hours. Students will search for, read, and discuss journal articles; write and edit project proposals; and learn basic data management and analysis skills. Enables the student to develop calculation skills, using the dimensional analysis technique, to safely calculate and administer medications. Principles and techniques of immunology, including innate and adaptive immune responses. A T Clinical Experience I. CSCI330. 3 Hours. Included also are techniques of positioning, turning, and transferring persons with physical disabilities. Prerequisite(s): COMM218. Minot State University500 University Avenue West - Minot, ND 587071-800-777-0750. BIOL475. 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. 3 Hours. CSD331. To learn with a Russian teacher near you in Minot, you'll have to either travel to the teacher's home, or pay more to cover their travel time; the average cost of receiving private Russian classes in Minot is over $20 per hour. Middle School Teaching Strategies. Policy Issues in Criminal Justice. The study of Native American Indian legends, poems, and stories with emphasis on contemporary writings. An academic course linked to two other courses to form a first-year experience learning community. Prerequisite: Students must complete BIT185 before enrolling in this course. Prerequisite: Consent of instructor. Pre-requisite: Communication major or minor. The course will emphasize other performance situations, such as producing and anchoring radio and television sportscasts. The lab provides an opportunity to enhance acquisition of the fundamental elements of American Sign Language. Psychology of Adjustment. Assignments will include investigation of specific topics and written descriptions of the findings. Prerequisites: CHEM122. Classification and taxonomy of plants with emphasis on local flora. POLS220. International Politics. 1-6 Hour. Methods for High Incidence Disabilities. Prerequisite: BADM301. Health & Physiological Aspects of Aging. Natural and technological events continue to impact people and places across the globe. Will include additional requirements beyond travel itself. NW. 3 Hours. Applies current theories, concepts and competencies in evidence based maternal-newborn nursing. Co-requisite: SWK491. The course provides information for program coordinators on assessment of mental health disorders, collaboration with community-based team members, pharmacological and behavior support, and cognitive behavioral therapies and approaches with individuals with intellectual disabilities. Prerequisite: GEOL106. 6-feet spacing will be used when feasible, as suggested by CDC guidelines. 3 Hours. Emphasis will be placed on methods and techniques of teaching the rhythms of dance steps and placement of dance. The course will begin with the stage managers approach to script analysis for a play in production and will conclude with the fundamental approach to the implementation of the scenic artist's designs for the stage through the study of set construction, painting techniques, and technical coordination. Internship in Chemistry. Introduction to Counseling. COMM310. Interpersonal Skills. Provides a comprehensive study of the physiological effect of muscular exercise and training upon organs and systems of the body. GEOG289. Students will explore the history, development, and linguistic features of various dialects, then they will read literature and watch films that make use of those dialects. Europe in 20th Century. In this part of the course, the students learn about what constitutes homeland security as a concept as well as the practical operations and the history and legal foundations of the agencies responsible for maintaining homeland security. 3 Hours. Methods of Analysis and QC of Medicinal Plant Products. Prerequisite: Acceptance into RN to BSN completion program. COMM412. Continuation of FREN201. The purpose of this course is to provide students with the knowledge and skills to recognize and treat common medical conditions. Prerequisites: CHEM230 and MATH107. ED483. 3 Hours. ART488. Objectives of this course are developing and refining gestures which convey musical meaning, to refine interpretive skills, and to develop an ability to critique and improve one's own conducting. KIN116. The course will focus on a number of topics including sex differences, mate selection, selfishness and altruism, homicide and violence. 2 Hours. Prerequisite: KIN431. HON251H. The PDF will include all information unique to this page. CJ381. The field work requires a 15-day trip. Prerequisites: Student must complete KIN 270, ATR223, and junior status before enrolling in this class. 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. Discussion topics include transgender issues, queer theory, body modification, religious fanaticism, and militia groups. Students can request concentration in areas of interest. Prerequisite or Corequisite: PSY111. Corequisites: ED320, 421, 422, 423, 424. Emphasis placed on formatting and keying various business documents including memos, letters, reports, and tables from straight copy, rough drafts, and unorganized material. Memories and condolences may be shared at www .. "/> dodge replacement wiring harness; natsu x reader lemon; bodyrub minnesota; . Examines the historical development of the science of psychology. An Honors-level exploration of special topic area, determined by participating department. Documentation may be a letter from the students physician or an obituary notice or other documentation that verifies the students special circumstance. Introduction to departmental requirements and opportunities. Introduction to Hispanic Literature. 2 Hours. Includes an examination of policies, programs, procedures, staffing, performance expectations, wage and salary administration, laws, ethics, and research related to human capital. Students will participate in a final practicum in the field of human services and be supervised by agency personnel in a variety of adult agencies. This course does not count toward any biology major. Topics will include, but not limited to: cell biology, genetics, evolution by natural selection, systematics, and the impact of human activity on the biosphere. A preliminary outline of proposed research is required. 3 Hours. Elementary Science Methods. Prerequisite: Students must complete ENGL110 and ENGL120 before enrolling in this course. 3 Hours. Political Science Experience. Broadcast Production. ECON394. As always, faculty and staff are responsible for their own desks, credenzas, tables, computer keyboards, etc. CS - 30; C/L = 90. Introduction To Botany. This is the culminating experience for all MIS majors. Daily course structure will be comprised of discussion and lectures. Students will utilize reflection and research (both primary and secondary) to integrate (a) personal community or global service experience(s). Illustrated major components of juvenile justice system, including arrest, intake, adjudication, and disposition of juvenile offenders; examines transfer process for treating juveniles as adults; describes landmark legal cases extending rights to juveniles; examines juveniles court organization as an adversarial system; treatment of contemporary juvenile justice issues, including death penalty for juveniles and deinstitutionalization of status offenders. Languages native to North Dakota such as Hidatsa, Mandan, Arikara, Lakota, Nakota, Dakota, Chippewa, and Cree will be highlighted. Security models related to common mobile platforms such as iOS and Android would be explored. The first course in the honors curriculum, ENGL 111 takes the place of ENGL110 and, if the student continues in the Honors Program, COMM110 is required of all Honors Students earning a BSE degree. This definition applies to all course lengths. Repeatable for credit. 4 Hours. Prior to an instructor reporting course enrollment, instructors may cancel a student who is registered for a course but fails to attend any of the first three hours of class meeting time during the first 10 instructional days. Senior Thesis In French. Prerequisite: CHEM122. SPED446. MHA338. Grading is pass/fail. Contents will describe the progression from the preprofessional student level to the expert-consultant level. Focuses on what it means to be a human being and the so-called "nature-nurture controversy.". MUSC292. Restricted to sophomore, junior, and senior status. Introduction to Leadership. Introduction to Statistics Lab. Calculators, computer software, and manipulatives are used throughout the course. 3 Hours. Students will understand the impact of learners' academic and social abilities, attitudes, interests, and values on instruction and career development. KIN301. Secondary Language Arts Methods. The changing climate will be the biggest, most complex, and most expensive problem that humans have ever had to face. Advanced study in various themes, authors, genres in Literature and culture, to include World Literature. Provides techniques, skills, strategies, and coaching procedures developed through classroom presentations and skill sessions. Students will learn how to make ethical decisions, understand federal and state regulations, and how ethical codes relate to malpractice and liability. BIOL394. 3 Hours. SPED412. Sociology of Education. ART389. 4 Hours. This practicum course will provide the undergraduate student in Communication Sciences and Disorders, who has an interest in Audiology, the opportunity to participate in Audiology diagnostics in the CSD clinic. The official Men's Basketball page for the Minot State University Beavers Applied lessons in menu planning, table setting, and food preparation/presentation. 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. Topics include prejudice and discrimination, majority and minority relations, institutionalized racism, intergroup contacts, migration, immigration, affirmative action and equal opportunity programs. CJ394. Student Teaching Kindergarten. HIST494H. Eight hours of guided clinical observation are required. An emphasis on functional groups related to biological molecules. In select environments, physical barriers or other arrangements may by required. 3 Hours. KIN220. 500 University Ave. W Minot, ND 58703. This course will examine ethical issues faced by businesses broadly defined as compliance-based ethics and value-based ethics including topics such as distributive justice, capitalism, decision-making, corporate responsibility, social responsibility, governance, whistle-blowing, hiring policies, codes of ethics, advertising, safety, environmental impacts, and foreign business practices. An emphasis is placed on developing a strength training program to fit the individual's needs and current abilities. Art Methods for Elementary Education. Interconnecting Perspectives in Science. Intended for students close to completing their major/minor sociology requirements. Directed Research in French. Classes may be added through the seventh day of a regular (16-week) session in fall/spring semester. 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. 3 Hours. 1-3 Hour. This course will be a general survey of the topic where the following areas will be covered during the course; - Computer as target (access offenses, interception of data, etc.) Course restricted to psychology or addiction studies majors.
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