msu great falls course catalog

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This course details Viking raids, expansion, and integration throughout Europe and examines modern literature and media to discover what "Viking" came to mean long after the Viking Age ended. 3 Hours. Prerequisite: SWK 250, 255 and 256. ENGL 315. History/Social Science Portfolio. this course is complemented at the end of the management program with the entrepreneurship and new venture creation course. SPED 320. 3 Hours. 3 Hours. Prevention & Care of Injuries. HIST 499. COMM 220. This course will emphasize the business of theatre: Production Procedures from beginning to the end; grant writing, box office procedures, publicity policies, and audience development. The students will also study various processes in the environment, including those in air, soil, and water. Student Teaching K-12. The course examines the socio-political-economic conditions which not only form, but influence social welfare systems. Focus is on penetration-testing tools and techniques to protect computer networks. 1-4 Hour. ATR 420. Prerequisites: GEOL 106 or BIOL 151. 2 Hours. It will explore the relationship between people, communities, resources and the environment in the past and will study examples from the U.S., Europe, and other parts of the world. Students spend approximately 25 clock hours per semester hour for the practicum. This practicum course accompanies the 5 methods classes in elementary education and reflects approximately 150 hours in the elementary classroom. Teaching Science in Secondary Schools. Beginning in the 1970s with the use of television in the classroom, to video teleconferencing in the 1980s, to computers in the May be repeated for credit. RAD 102. Students will develop the skills necessary to perform a variety of media announcing tasks. Lecture, 3 hours. Auditing/Assurance Concepts & Practices. Fundamental terminology, personal training skills, strategies and techniques will be emphasized. It discusses the rise of Italian city-states and their artistic and intellectual developments, the ideas of the Reformation as developed by Martin Luther and others, and the social and political consequences of those ideas including the religious wars of the sixteenth and early seventeenth centuries. 3 Hours. Corequisite or Prerequisite: DTS 230. Students will gain a basic understanding of pathomechanics pertaining to the human musculoskeletal system and explore assessment and implications of pathomechanics as a basis for interventions when applicable. Collaborative Leadership. Take A Sneak Peak At The Movies Coming Out This Week (8/12) Prepare For Halloween Horror Nights With Our Horror Movies List; New Movie Releases This Weekend: October 1-3 SWK 401. SS 494. Topics include limits, derivatives, integrals, exponential and logarithmic functions, and applications. Websites A-Z Please use Ctrl + F (Find on Page) to search for a specific term. ASU’s quickest Online RN to BS is based on its SIMPath® curriculum.This accelerated program is designed to let you complete 10 courses at your own pace. The course will discuss techniques of therapeutic exercise, performance enhancement, and application to regions and conditions of the body. Prerequisites: Recommendation by advisor, division/department chairperson, and TEAC; admission to Teacher Education; and completion of all other required education coursework. 3 Hours. Dear Twitpic Community - thank you for all the wonderful photos you have taken over the years. An auditioned and select touring performance chamber choir dedicated to the polyphonic, liturgical and non-liturgical music of the Renaissance and beyond. HMS 379. Provides specific manual examinations involved in the evaluation of athletic injuries. 3 Hours. Includes extensive clinical experience. } ELED 423. 3 Hours. Analysis of student difficulties, survey of current literature, observation, and practicum. 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. }); Students will complete a final project that provides suggestions, recommendations and solutions to environmental preservation in the future. Credit offered to those students selected for the KCACTF Irene Ryan Regional Scholarships as well as those students choosing to actively participate in the various regional events, i.e. Topics include prejudice and discrimination, majority and minority relations, institutionalized racism, intergroup contacts, migration, immigration, affirmative action and equal opportunity programs. ", October 12, 2021 - 11:00am-1:00pm - Cafeteria, October 12, 2021 - 4:30pm-5:30pm Room B138, COVID-19 Higher Education Emergency Funding, Learn a new skill or Get short term training, Surgical Technology and Respiratory Therapy programs now offering distance learning through OneMSU. We will also discuss the difference between Spanish and English sounds; this analysis should help you achieve a more native-like pronunciation of Spanish. A survey of the development of the theatre and drama, including dramatic analysis, performance theory and style, theater architecture, and individual contributions, from its beginning to 1642. 2 Hours. Introduction to departmental requirements and opportunities. Prerequisite: GEOL 106. Advanced Athletic Injuries & Modalities. 3 Hours. This course is the first of a two-semester sequence primarily intended for students majoring in science and science-related fields. Pre-requisites: German or German Education major or minor. Introduction to basic drawing techniques through a variety of materials. More specifically, it explores legal, biological, social and psychological correlates of criminal behavior. As a sub-field within human geography, the seminar will address the human imprint on the physical landscape. 2 Hours. 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. COMM 344. Intended for preservice mathematics teachers to plan mathematics lessons, develop mathematics teaching skills, address possible teaching issues, and develop evaluation and assessment strategies and instruments. Explanations of the different patterns of offending and types of offending of juvenile delinquents as well as effective correctional practices will be examined. Includes study of poetry, drama, and narrative from the Spanish speaking world. Prerequisites include departmental approval and emergency licensure by the Educational Standards and Practices Board of North Dakota. 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. 3 Hours. 4 Hours. SPED 341. Sea water chemistry, movement, and ability to support life. Examines concepts of health, physiological changes, and health related practices of older adults. CSD 310. ART 201. Music in the Elementary Classroom Lab. BIOL 343. PSY 365. Design Expo, Stage Management, Theatre Management Challenge, and those students interested in presenting work elsewhere. Independent or directed study of special topics in the study of humanities. ECE Professionals examine leadership framework, unique leadership styles, how to apply the principles of leadership to create vision, become an agent of change, and model professional and ethical behavior. May not be used as part of communication arts major, minor, of concentration. Advanced Auditing & Assurance. Google Sites on MSU Google Apps Google Sites has a well-developed set of tools, and its ease of use make it a great option for hosting. Students will become familiar with current and historical leaders in the field of voice teaching and research, and develop skills in IPA (International Phonetic Alphabet). 5 Hours. 3 Hours. Experimental Design. HUM 254. Offered alternate spring terms. University Physics I. Practicum for Elementary Physical Education. The astonishing true story of a girl who survived the Holocaust thanks to Oskar Schindler, of Schindler's Listfame. A continuation of Beginning French I. Prerequisite: ACT score of 14-17 or qualifying Accuplacer WritePlacer score. Prerequisite: MATH 107 or MATH 165. This class engages students in standard economic theory through the lens of environmental issues such as global climate change and overpopulation. 3 Hours. Prerequisite: Admission to nursing and senior status. A fun-filled class that culminates in song and dance routines for the stage. 201 Strand Union Building (SUB) P.O. This course advances a student cohort from the Fall semester (ART 492, 1.5 credits) and finishes in the Spring semester (ART 493,1.5 credits) with a culminating experience. POLS 220. International Politics. Basic principles of the complete accounting cycle with emphasis on current assets; property, plant, and equipment; and current liabilities. SOC 361. Instructor approval required. Six studio hours per week. Private Percussion. We will do this by examining the most controversial peoples in these societies, from prostitutes to pirates, from slaves to men and women of ill repute. Starting with consideration of what public history is, and what are its purposes and basic questions, the class will then work on developing some of the basic skills that public historians need. 3 Hours. const fsWidgetConfig = { MSU faculty-led study trips to appropriate locations. 3 Hours. Lecture, 3 hours; laboratory, 3 hours. HON 252H. Participants will have opportunities to observe and analyze fundamental motor patterns as they are performed in various settings. Oklahoma State University, home of the Cowboys, is a top-ranked public land-grant research university in Stillwater, Oklahoma offering science and arts education. 4 Hours. 3 Hours. SOC 278. Mathematics for Elementary Teachers II. Global Climate Change. 1-4 Hour. Laboratory work ans skill sessions. 3 Hours. Advanced study in themes, authors, genres within British Literature. This will be a comprehensive course providing students with the skills necessary to design a research project. Students will understand their role in developing transitional individual education programs and how to work effectively with human services providers. 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. 3 Hours. Prerequisite: FREN 101. Fees apply to specific activities. 3 Hours. POLS 095 - Political Science Experience provides students with a diverse selection of applied experiences to gain more critical understand of a variety of political and cultural topics at all levels - International, National, State and Local. Effects of rock type, geologic structures, and climate on the formation and evolution of landforms. Addiction Studies Practicum. Emphasis on learning theory, effective teaching, classroom management and child development as applied to educational settings. CJ 226. Neurology for Communication Disorders. An examination of "performativity." Throughout, students will be exposed to snippets from real Latin authors, e.g. Operations Management. 1 Hour. The course will also address outsourcing and use of a cloud environment. MATH 201H. 3 Hours. American Sign Language I. Entry level specialization and 100 level core foundations. EU. Prerequisites: Student must take ATR 307 and 323 and junior status before enrolling in this class. Prerequisite(s): COMM 218. 3 Hours. 4 Hours. Release: 8.9.1.3 Software applications will include standard statistical and risk analysis software packages. The idea of society is perhaps one of the most difficult abstractions in our repertoire. This course intends to help students to gain an intellectual perspective on the nature of criminal behavior through which a comprehensive understanding regarding the existing and potential practices of the criminal justice system can be developed. Fundamentals of composition, picturization, blocking, stage business, and rehearsal as applied to the directing of plays. Prerequisites: CSCI 242, CSCI 275, and MATH 208, with a C or higher in all courses. Prerequisite: any general education history survey or consent of instructor. (General Education History Survey). GEOG 289. PSY 241. This course examines the interrelationship between our community, culture, society and the global environment. (General Education History Survey). Prerequisite: BIOL 150 and CHEM 240 or 342. Course Equivalency Guide The colleges and universities for which equivalencies are provided are those from which most Missouri State University students receive transfer credit. KIN 403. Hands-on experience in the discipline. The course will emphasize other performance situations, such as producing and anchoring radio and television sportscasts. MUSC 390. Specifically, it covers crucial interpersonal communication skills as well as methods and techniques for understanding the psychological, ethical, and legal aspects of obtaining information from subjects. BADM 120. 1 Hour. 4 Hours. They will be introduced to sources of historical information available in the local community and organizations of value to public historians. Students will work with a community leader or community agency to identify, understand, and formulate solutions to complex, real-life community challenges. The course presents countries of the world through the experiences of MSU faculty native to these countries. 1-6 Hour. Where appropriate, topics will be illustrated with examples of the human animal, and at all times the course will reflect the five strands of a general education course. 3 Hours. One hour of lecture per week is used to prepare for field work. Children's Literature. 3 Hours. Prerequisite: ART 213 or consent of instructor. PHIL 101. Introduction to traditional photography. The course will concentrate on underlying principles, applicability and practical use of methods covered. ELED 352. This course investigates basic vocal pedagogy methods, introducing essential tools for teaching singing. The purpose of this course is to give the student an introduction to the techniques of playing and teaching woodwinds. Students must complete at least one semester of high school keyboarding. var dd = new DropDown( $('#dd') ); Course restricted to Elementary Education or Early Childhood Education majors. CSD 424. Prerequisite: PSY 111. SWK 330. Lecture, 2 hours; field trip required. 4 Hours. Cheap essay writing sercice. Sedimentation and Stratigraphy. This course will examine how language and cognitive processes interact using approaches from linguistics and brain sciences. An introductory course covering topics that concern students' everyday lives. • Minimum grade of ‘C’ in each prerequisite course … Lecture, 2 hours; laboratory, 2 hours. Partial Differential Equations. Factors also include things like social influence and pressure, relationships with others, career preparation, work, and stages of life. Prerequisite: MATH 165. Clinical experiences include laboratory simulation and life system support settings, including critical care areas, dialysis, and emergency/trauma services. Diagnosis and treatment of children with reading difficulties. Prerequisite or Corequisite: Students must be enrolled in or have completed ED 260 before enrolling in this course. Study of development of 4-5 year olds and procedures in preschool planning including teaching techniques and developmentally appropriate materials in preschool settings. This is a student supplement associated with: Emergency Care, 12/e Daniel J. Limmer EMT-P, Southern Maine Technical College ISBN: 013254380X The technique of performance applied to oral reading of literature. Prerequisite: CD 322. This course is designed to provide the student with an introduction to the skills necessary to detect, investigate, and prevent fraud, and white-collar crime. Prerequisite: any general education history survey or consent of instructor. GFC MSU Lifelong Learning offers summer classes for kids and adults 1-8 Hour. Prerequisite: CJ 201. 3 Hours. 3 Hours. It will review supply and demand structures of the energy market as well as various energy forecasting methodologies. (Depending on topic, course may be categorized as a NW, EU, or US). Teaching tools include appropriate technology. 3 Hours. Introduces the student to the theories, knowledge, and financial tools needed by the entrepreneur in starting, building, and harvesting a successful venture. MSU faculty-led study trips to appropriate locations. NURS 363. GEOG 330. An introduction to the physical geology of Earth and astronomy, focusing on our solar system. Designed to provide students with a basic introduction to Environmental Chemistry. Prerequisite: CJ 201. Aging Practices and Policies. Prerequisite: Restricted to Music and Music Education Majors. Concentrated instruction and practice in writing fiction. Methods and materials for creative teaching of speaking, listening, and theatre and broadcast activities, in today's secondary school environment. ART 207. The ensemble will rehearse and perform material of a variety of jazz composers, create new arrangements, and compose original music. 3 Hours. A seminar focusing on a particular theme or time period of 20th century American history. 1-4 Hour. SPED 101. 3 Hours. This course provides flexible instruction in a variety of studio disciplines. Open to all students with prior experience performing on traditional woodwind, brass, or percussion instruments, subject to director approval. 3 Hours. MUSC 200L. Elementary laws of electricity and magnetism, optics, and modern physics. Prerequisite: BIOL 150. SPAN 340. Prerequisites: Student must complete BADM 421 before enrolling in this class. DropDown.prototype = { Lecture 3 hours; Pre-requisite CHEM 481. Prereq/Coreq: MATH 391. Prerequisite: approved Directed Project proposal and permission of IDS director, IDS 240, and permission of instructor. Continuation of learning and application of basic functional piano skills for sophomore level music majors. 1-4 Hour. Prerequisite(s): ART 281 or ART 382. Introduction to the language of the ancient Greek world. American Sign Language II. In this course we will study three aspects of Islam and the Muslim World: Islam as a religion, the 1,400 year history of Muslim civilization in all its diversity, and Islam today. BIOL 401. Emphasis is placed on water quality and air quality. 3 Hours. Introduction to technology for personal development. Western Plains Opera Production. Enables the student to develop calculation skills, using the dimensional analysis technique, to safely calculate and administer medications. 3 Hours. Independent research and writing focuses in a rigorous study of literature. Techniques and methods of playing and teaching percussion. The explored issues include the purposes of incarceration, differences between jails and prisons, adaptation to life in prison for inmates, differences between male and female inmate experiences, correctional officers, prison violence, relationships in prison, and prisoners' rights. Emphasis on sophisticated quantitative reasoning, order of magnitude estimation, in-depth application of calculus, and physical underpinnings of other sciences and technology. In the course we will examine Brazil's past and how this contributed to the country's present social, economic, political, and cultural situation. 3 Hours. 3 Hours. Prerequisite: MATH 103 or higher. 3 Hours. Course is restricted to minors. Cheap essay writing sercice. 2 Hours. 3 Hours. Facilitates the development of professional behaviors, roles, and responsibilities. 3 Hours. The course examines the interaction of chemical substances with the environment. Exploring the actor's tools through voice, movement, and stage combat may be implemented depending on instructor. Introduction to Theatre Arts. Course topics include preparing to translate, analyzing and transferring the message, determining priorities in translation and testing the translation. The second of a year long sequence focusing on advanced practice in oral and written skills using cultural readings and other media. Imperialism in Asia. Topics likely to be covered in this semester include: intermolecular forces, liquids, solids, kinetics, equilibria, acids, bases, solution chemistry, precipitation, thermodynamics, and electrochemistry. PHYS 494. Topics relating to Deaf Culture will be discussed throughout the course as well as opportunities to increase fluency in the language. Emphasis on problem solving and logical thinking. This course covers a variety of topics concerning the macromolecules of living cells, focusing on nucleic acids and proteins. Financial Analysis and Valuation. The number of credits is proportional to the time committed to the research (1 SH = 3 hours of student work per week on average). If you need professional help with completing any kind of homework, Solution Essays is the right place to get it. The student will be challenged to both understand ethical theories and to more fully understand how such theories might be applied to real life business situations. 4-16 Hour. Pre-requisite: French or French Education major or minor. Lecture, 3 hours. Physical Geology with lab. The course will focus on understanding professional ethics, the role they play in client, public, and professional protection. Both day and night laboratories. Education includes both didactic and clinical studies. Persuasion & Argumentation. Intercultural Experience. An in-depth seminar on the major themes of modern French history from 1750 to the present. HIST 399. Students will present the data using visualization and acquired knowledge from using different analytic software. Curriculum, Planning, and Assessment II. BUS 300. Private Composition. 3 Hours. Click the button below to view all of the resources available to you, as a student of Great Falls College. Instruction, practice, and participation in the basis skills, body mechanics, and terminology associated with jogging and power walking. Prerequisite(s): Admission to Teacher Education. 3 Hours. Elective Private Study. 1-8 Hour. Prerequisite: CSD 321, CSD 322, CSD 324, CSD 331. 1-8 Hour. Applied Cryptography. Continuation of ART 333. MSU faculty-led study trips to appropriate locations. This course applies knowledge, values, and skills for entry level Generalist Practice Social Work with individuals and families using evidence-based skills and interventions. In the seminar we'll read selected materials about several major directors, view several films by each director, and identify and discuss the recurrent patterns, techniques, and meanings that are the directors' individual signatures. GEOG 267. Independent Study Honors Music. Students will develop and select instructional content with resources and strategies for students described as needing intermittent or limited levels of support. In addition, the course will survey various natural resources agencies in North Dakota and address the growing importance of non-governmental organizations in policy formation. Prerequisite: ART 231 or consent of instructor. ECE 436. Examines the role of a controller as a vital member of an organization's management team. Prerequisite: ASC 93 with a C or better or qualifying math placement score. Explores the available risk management tools and alternatives including insurance. Newton's law's; work and energy; impulse and momentum; angular momentum; oscillations; gravity; wave motion; thermodynamics. CSD 420. Provides the requirements, responsibilities, and methods of coaching wrestling on a secondary or junior high school level. 5) Look at ethical issues involving both consumers and manufacturers. HMS 460. 4 Hours. 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. Prerequisite: any general education history course or consent of instructor. HON 250H. Varying areas of content, issues, or themes in the study of French. HIST 104. Offered in the fall. 1-8 Hour. 4 Hours. SWK 340. 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