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ENG 2323 - British Literature I

Academic Hours: 3
ENG 2323 - British Literature I (Prerequisite: ENG 1113 or appropriate placement score). This course surveys British literature from the Anglo-Saxon Period through the Restoration and Eighteenth Century. Three hours lecture. Three hours credit.

ENG 2333 - British Literature II

Academic Hours: 3
ENG 2333 - British Literature II (Prerequisite: ENG 1113 or appropriate placement score). This course surveys British literature from the Romantic Period to the present. Three hours lecture. Three hours credit.

ENG 2423 - World Literature I

Academic Hours: 3
ENG 2423 – World Literature I (Prerequisite: ENG 1113 or appropriate placement score). This course surveys texts representative of global, historical, and cultural diversity from the ancient world into the early modern world. Three hours lecture. Three hours credit.

ENG 2433 - World Literature II

Academic Hours: 3
ENG 2433 – World Literature II (Prerequisite: ENG 1113 or appropriate placement score). This course surveys texts representative of global, historical, and cultural diversity from the early modern world to the present. Three hours lecture. Three hours credit.

ENG 2523 - African American Literature I

Academic Hours: 3
ENG 2523 – African American Literature I (Prerequisite: ENG 1113 or appropriate placement score). This course surveys literature of major African American writers from its beginnings to the Harlem Renaissance. Three hours lecture. Three hours credit.

ENG 2533 - African American Literature II

Academic Hours: 3
ENG 2533 – African American Literature II (African American Literature I is not a prerequisite for this course. Prerequisite: ENG 1113 or appropriate placement score). This course surveys literature of major African American writers from the Harlem Renaissance to the present. Three hours lecture. Three hours credit.

ENG 2811 - Writing Center Peer Tutoring

Academic Hours: 1
ENG 2811 - Writing Center Peer Tutoring (Prerequisite: ENG 1123). This course introduces students to writing center history, theory, and practices; preparing them to work in writing centers as peer tutors. One hour lecture. One hour credit.

ENG 2812 - Writing Center Peer Tutoring

Academic Hours: 2
ENG 2812 - Writing Center Peer Tutoring (Prerequisite: ENG 1123). This course introduces students to writing center history, theory, and practices; preparing them to work in writing centers as peer tutors. Two hours lecture. Two hours credit.

EPY 2513 - Child Psychology

Academic Hours: 3
EPY/PSY 2513 - Child Psychology. A study of various aspects of human growth and development during childhood and emerging adolescence. Topics include biological, psychosocial and cognitive development. Three hours lecture. Three hours credit.

EPY 2523 - Adolescent Psychology

Academic Hours: 3
EPY/PSY 2523 - Adolescent Psychology. A study of various aspects of human growth and development during adolescence. Topics include biological, psychosocial and cognitive development. Three hours lecture. Three hours credit.

EPY 2533 - Human Growth & Development

Academic Hours: 3
EPY/PSY 2533 - Human Growth and Development. A study of various aspects of human growth and development from conception through death. Topics include biological, psychosocial and cognitive development. Three hours lecture. Three hours credit.

FCS 1253 - Nutrition

Academic Hours: 3
FCS 1253 - Nutrition. A lecture course covering the nutrients for normal growth and reducing the risk of major chronic diseases, and applied to the selection of food for ingestion, the processes of digestion, assimilation, absorption, metabolism, and the applications for healthcare providers. Three hours lecture. Three hours credit.

GEO 1113 - World Regional Geography

Academic Hours: 3
GEO 1113 - World Regional Geography. A regional survey of the basic geographic features and major new developments of the nations of the world. Three hours lecture. Three hours credit.

GRA 1143 - Graphic Communication I

Academic Hours: 3
GRA 1143 - Graphic Communication I. Instrumental drawing, geometric construction, orthographic projection, and descriptive geometry. Includes computer aided design (CAD) in 2-dimensional and 3-dimensional construction. Two hours lecture. Two hours laboratory. Three hours credit.

HIS 1113 - Western Civilization I

Academic Hours: 3
HIS 1113 - Western Civilization I. This is a general survey of Western Civilization from ancient times to mid-seventeenth century. Three hours lecture. Three hours credit.

HIS 1123 - Western Civilization II

Academic Hours: 3
HIS 1123 - Western Civilization II. This is a general survey of Western Civilization since the seventeenth century. Three hours lecture. Three hours credit.

HIS 1163 - World Civilizations I

Academic Hours: 3
HIS 1163 - World Civilizations I. This is a general survey of world history from ancient times to the 1500s. Three hours lecture. Three hours credit.

HIS 1173 - World Civilizations II

Academic Hours: 3
HIS 1173 - World Civilizations II. This is a general survey of world history since the 1500s. Three hours lecture. Three hours credit.

HIS 1613 - African-American History

Academic Hours: 3
HIS 1613 - African-American History. This is a survey of African-American History from African origins to modern times. Three hours lecture. Three hours credit.

HIS 2213 - American (U.S.) History I

Academic Hours: 3
HIS 2213 - American (U.S.) History I. This is a survey of American (U.S.) history to 1877. Three hours lecture. Three hours credit.

HIS 2223 - American (U.S.) History II

Academic Hours: 3
HIS 2223 - American (U.S.) History II. This is a survey of American (U.S.) history since 1865.Three hours lecture. Three hours credit.

HON 1911 - Honors Forum I

Academic Hours: 1
HON 1911 - Honors Forum I. Admission is by invitation only. Interdisciplinary studies of selected issues confronting the individual and society with discussions led by scholars, faculty, and/or students. One hour lecture. One hour credit

HON 1921 - Honors Forum II

Academic Hours: 1
HON 1921 - Honors Forum II. Admission is by invitation only. Interdisciplinary studies of selected issues confronting the individual and society with discussions led by scholars, faculty, and/or students. One hour lecture. One hour credit

HON 2911 - Honors Forum III

Academic Hours: 1
HON 2911 - Honors Forum III. Admission is by invitation only. Interdisciplinary studies of selected issues confronting the individual and society with discussions led by scholars, faculty, and/or students. One hour lecture. One hour credit

HON 2921 - Honors Forum IV

Academic Hours: 1
HON 2921 - Honors Forum IV. Admission is by invitation only. Interdisciplinary studies of selected issues confronting the individual and society with discussions led by scholars, faculty, and/or students. One hour lecture. One hour credit

HPR 1111 - General PE Activities I

Academic Hours: 1
HPR 1111 - General PE Activities I. This course is designed to give students a current concept of physical education and recreation by developing body skills while engaging in various anaerobic and aerobic activities. Students and student athletes may receive credit towards graduation for up to four credit hours within the General PE Activities and the Fitness & Conditioning Training series. Two sessions. One hour credit.

HPR 1112 - General PE Activities I

Academic Hours: 2
HPR 1112 - General PE Activities I. This course is designed to give students a current concept of physical education and recreation by developing body skills while engaging in various anaerobic and aerobic activities. Students and student athletes may receive credit towards graduation for up to four credit hours within the General PE Activities and the Fitness & Conditioning Training series. Four sessions. Two hours credit.

HPR 1121 - General PE Activities II

Academic Hours: 1
HPR 1121 - General PE Activities II. This course is designed to give students a current concept of physical education and recreation by developing body skills while engaging in various anaerobic and aerobic activities. Students and student athletes may receive credit towards graduation for up to four credit hours within the General PE Activities and the Fitness & Conditioning Training series. Two sessions. One hour credit.

HPR 1122 - General PE Activities II

Academic Hours: 2
HPR 1122 - General PE Activities II. This course is designed to give students a current concept of physical education and recreation by developing body skills while engaging in various anaerobic and aerobic activities. Students and student athletes may receive credit towards graduation for up to four credit hours within the General PE Activities and the Fitness & Conditioning Training series. Four sessions. Two hours credit.

HPR 1131 - Varsity Sports I

Academic Hours: 1
HPR 1131 - Varsity Sports I. Participation in a varsity sport team. Open by invitation of instructor. Students and student athletes may receive credit towards graduation for up to four credit hours within the Varsity Sports, Team Sports, and Individual & Dual Sports series. Four practice sessions. One hour credit.

HPR 1141 - Varsity Sports II

Academic Hours: 1
HPR 1141 - Varsity Sports II. Participation in a varsity sport team. Open by invitation of instructor. Students and student athletes may receive credit towards graduation for up to four credit hours within the Varsity Sports, Team Sports, and Individual & Dual Sports series. Four practice sessions. One hour credit.

HPR 1213 - Personal & Community Health

Academic Hours: 3
HPR 1213 - Personal and Community Health. This course covers the application of principles and practices of healthful living to the individual and community; major health problems and the mutual responsibilities of home, school, and health agencies. Three hours lecture. Three hours credit.

HPR 1313 - Introduction to Kinesiology,Health, Physical Education & Recreation

Academic Hours: 3
HPR 1313 - Introduction to Kinesiology, Health, Physical Education and Recreation. This course covers an introduction to the various fields of study within kinesiology/health, physical education, and recreation. Discussion of the responsibilities and opportunities of professional personnel. Orientation of student to opportunities in the field. Three hours lecture. Three hours credit.

HPR 1511 - Team Sports I

Academic Hours: 1
HPR 1511 - Team Sports I. This course covers the rules, techniques, participation, and equipment used in various team sports. Students and student athletes may receive credit towards graduation for up to four credit hours within the Varsity Sports, Team Sports, and Individual & Dual Sports series. Two sessions. One hour credit.

HPR 1512 - Team Sports I

Academic Hours: 2
HPR 1512 - Team Sports I. This course covers the rules, techniques, participation, and equipment used in various team sports. Students and student athletes may receive credit towards graduation for up to four credit hours within the Varsity Sports, Team Sports, and Individual & Dual Sports series. Four sessions. Two hours credit.

HPR 1521 - Team Sports II

Academic Hours: 1
HPR 1521 - Team Sports II. This course covers the rules, techniques, participation, and equipment used in various team sports. Students and student athletes may receive credit towards graduation for up to four credit hours within the Varsity Sports, Team Sports, and Individual & Dual Sports series. Two sessions. One hour credit.

HPR 1522 - Team Sports II

Academic Hours: 2
HPR 1522 - Team Sports II. This course covers the rules, techniques, participation, and equipment used in various team sports. Students and student athletes may receive credit towards graduation for up to four credit hours within the Varsity Sports, Team Sports, and Individual & Dual Sports series. Four sessions. Two hours credit.

HPR 1531 - Individual and Dual Sports I

Academic Hours: 1
HPR 1531 - Individual and Dual Sports I. This course covers the rules, techniques, participation, and equipment used in tennis, archery, marksmanship, or martial arts. Students and student athletes may receive credit towards graduation for up to four credit hours within the Varsity Sports, Team Sports, and Individual & Dual Sports series. Two sessions. One hour credit.

HPR 1532 - Individual and Dual Sports I

Academic Hours: 2
HPR 1532 - Individual and Dual Sports I. This course covers the rules, techniques, participation, and equipment used in tennis, archery, marksmanship, or martial arts. Students and student athletes may receive credit towards graduation for up to four credit hours within the Varsity Sports, Team Sports, and Individual & Dual Sports series. Four sessions. Two hours credit.

HPR 1541 - Individual and Dual Sports II

Academic Hours: 1
HPR 1541 - Individual and Dual Sports II. This course covers the rules, techniques, participation, and equipment used in tennis, archery, marksmanship, or martial arts. Students and student athletes may receive credit towards graduation for up to four credit hours within the Varsity Sports, Team Sports, and Individual & Dual Sports series. Two sessions. One hour credit.

HPR 1542 - Individual and Dual Sports II

Academic Hours: 2
HPR 1542 - Individual and Dual Sports II. This course covers the rules, techniques, participation, and equipment used in tennis, archery, marksmanship, or martial arts. Students and student athletes may receive credit towards graduation for up to four credit hours within the Varsity Sports, Team Sports, and Individual & Dual Sports series. Four sessions. Two hours credit.

HPR 1551 - Fitness and Conditioning Training I

Academic Hours: 1
HPR 1551 - Fitness and Conditioning Training I. This course covers instruction and practice of basic principles of fitness and conditioning through a variety of exercises and activities. Credit for this activity will be given to varsity sport teams and varsity support groups. Students and student athletes may receive credit towards graduation for up to four credit hours within the General PE Activities and the Fitness & Conditioning Training series. Two practice sessions. One hour credit.

HPR 1552 - Fitness and Conditioning Training I

Academic Hours: 2
HPR 1552 - Fitness and Conditioning Training I. This course covers instruction and practice of basic principles of fitness and conditioning through a variety of exercises and activities. Credit for this activity will be given to varsity sport teams and varsity support groups. Students and student athletes may receive credit towards graduation for up to four credit hours within the General PE Activities and the Fitness & Conditioning Training series. Four practice sessions. Two hours credit.

HPR 1561 - Fitness and Conditioning Training II

Academic Hours: 1
HPR 1561 - Fitness and Conditioning Training II. This course covers instruction and practice of basic principles of fitness and conditioning through a variety of exercises and activities. Credit for this activity will be given to varsity sport teams and varsity support groups. Students and student athletes may receive credit towards graduation for up to four credit hours within the General PE Activities and the Fitness & Conditioning Training series. Two practice sessions. One hour credit.

HPR 1562 - Fitness and Conditioning Training II

Academic Hours: 2
HPR 1562 - Fitness and Conditioning Training II. This course covers instruction and practice of basic principles of fitness and conditioning through a variety of exercises and activities. Credit for this activity will be given to varsity sport teams and varsity support groups. Students and student athletes may receive credit towards graduation for up to four credit hours within the General PE Activities and the Fitness & Conditioning Training series. Four practice sessions. Two hours credit.

HPR 1613 - Physical Education in the Elementary School

Academic Hours: 3
HPR 1613 - Physical Education in the Elementary School. This is a study of the growth and development of children including their interests and tendencies as it relates to elementary physical education. Educational and physical education philosophy and objectives are stressed, as well as methods of teaching. Emphasis is placed on creating developmentally appropriate physical education for elementary students. Theory and laboratory. Three hours lecture. Three hours credit.

HPR 2111 - General PE Activities III

Academic Hours: 1
HPR 2111 - General PE Activities III. This course is designed to give students a current concept of physical education and recreation by developing body skills while engaging in various anaerobic and aerobic activities. Students and student athletes may receive credit towards graduation for up to four credit hours within the General PE Activities and the Fitness & Conditioning Training series. Two sessions. One hour credit.

HPR 2112 - General PE Activities III

Academic Hours: 2
HPR 2112 - General PE Activities III. This course is designed to give students a current concept of physical education and recreation by developing body skills while engaging in various anaerobic and aerobic activities. Students and student athletes may receive credit towards graduation for up to four credit hours within the General PE Activities and the Fitness & Conditioning Training series. Four sessions. Two hours credit.

HPR 2121 - General PE Activities IV

Academic Hours: 1
HPR 2121 - General PE Activities IV. This course is designed to give students a current concept of physical education and recreation by developing body skills while engaging in various anaerobic and aerobic activities. Students and student athletes may receive credit towards graduation for up to four credit hours within the General PE Activities and the Fitness & Conditioning Training series. Two sessions. One hour credit.

HPR 2122 - General PE Activities IV

Academic Hours: 2
HPR 2122 - General PE Activities IV. This course is designed to give students a current concept of physical education and recreation by developing body skills while engaging in various anaerobic and aerobic activities. Students and student athletes may receive credit towards graduation for up to four credit hours within the General PE Activities and the Fitness & Conditioning Training series. Four sessions. Two hours credit.

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