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  • 1.00 Credits

    KIN 2098 Athletic Training Clinical III (2LB,1CR) Provides clinical and field experience for the athletic training student. Skill and knowledge learned in KIN 1052, KIN 1058 and KIN 2057 are applied in the clinical and field settings.
  • 3.00 Credits

    KIN 2130 Directed Study in Human Prosection (1L,4LB,3CR) ) In this course students will engage in detailed regional dissection of the human body with an emphasis on dissection techniques. It is designed to provide students who already have experience working with a human anatomical donor an additional opportunity to enhance their knowledge of human structure. The donor used for this course will serve as the prosection specimen in ZOO 2140.Prerequisites: ZOO 2140, or permission of the instructor.
  • 3.00 Credits

    KIN 2135 Directed Study in Human Prosection (1L,4LB,3CR): In this course students will engage in detailed regional dissection of the human body with an emphasis on dissection techniques. It is designed to provide students who already have experience working with a human anatomical donor an additional opportunity to increase their knowledge of human structure. The donor used for this course will serve as the prosection specimen in ZOO 2140. Prerequisite: ZOO 2140, or permission of the instructor.
  • 1.00 Credits

    KIN 2490 Topics in Kinesiology
  • 2.00 Credits

    KIN 2960 Kinesiology & Health Promotion Experience II (2CR,4LB) This course will build on the knowledge gain from KIN 1960. The students will pick 3 areas of the previous experience to get a more in depth training and instruction in each of those areas.Prerequisite: KIN 1960
  • 4.00 Credits

    LATN 1010 First Year Latin I (4L,4CR) The course will cover reading and writing the Latin language; Latin grammar and vocabulary; principles of English grammar and structure; Latin mottoes and proverbs in use today; English derivatives; study of Roman life, history and mythology; and study of how the Romans have influenced architecture, English, literature, medicine, law, government, science, Romance languages, math, advertising, business, and many other subjects. Students who want to take for credit the next course in the sequence must complete this course with a grade of "C" or better.
  • 4.00 Credits

    LATN 1020 First Year Latin II (4L,4CR) This course will expand on the material covered in LATN 1010.Students who want to take for credit the next course in the sequence must complete this course with a grade of "C" or better. Prerequisite: LATN 1010.
  • 4.00 Credits

    LATN 2030 Second Year Latin I (4L,4CR) Students will read simple texts, short stories and dramas of Roman authors and review Latin grammar and conversation. The course will build on information learned in LATN 1010 AND 1020, including: reading and writing the Latin language; Latin grammar and vocabulary; principles of English grammar and structure; Latin mottoes and proverbs in use today; English derivatives; study of Roman life, history and mythology; study of Roman influence in architecture, literature, medicine, law, government, science, Romance languages, math, advertising, business, English, and many other subjects. Students who want to take for credit the next course in the sequence must complete this course with a grade of "C" or better. Prerequisite: LATN 1020 or equivalent.
  • 3.00 Credits

    LEGL 1610 Intro to the Paralegal Profession (3L,3CR) An introduction to the skills necessary to perform paralegal tasks such as briefing cases and interviewing clients. Will introduce students to substantive legal concepts, ethics, and to careers in the paralegal profession.
  • 3.00 Credits

    LEGL 1620 Transactional Law (3L,3CR) Transactional law for the paralegal covers contracts,corporations, probate, and real property skills necessary for the practicing paralegal. Students also participate in a job search seminar. Prerequisite: LEGL 1610.