2005-2006 UNIVERSITY CATALOGUEIDIS - Interdisciplinary Studies |
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100
Introduction to Social Work
3 crs (3-0). F, Sp. GE-IIIG Coordinating Department: Social Work An introduction to the profession of social work emphasizing its focus, methods, knowledge, values, ethics, populations, and settings. |
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103
Introduction to Music Therapy
2 crs (2-0). F, Sp. GE-IVE Special course fee required Criminal background check required. Coordinating Department: Public Health Professions Role of the music therapist, knowledge and competencies needed, therapeutic function of music, scope and areas of application, general techniques used, professional aspects, job opportunities, and institutions utilizing music therapy. |
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201
Overview of the U.S. Health Care System: A Policy
Perspective
3 crs (3-0). F. GE-IIIG Coordinating Department: Public Health Professions A multidisciplinary course addressing issues that affect policy and delivery systems in health care. The course seeks to orient the student to the spectrum of issues and the dynamics of the U.S. health care system. |
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224
Writing to Explore Nursing
3 crs. P: ENGL 110 or equivalent GE-IA Coordinating Department: Nursing Systems Application of effective writing principles to explore nursing content. Focus includes summarizing and critiquing professional literature, paper organization, and grammar improvement. APA format. Team taught by English and nursing faculty. |
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230
Experiential Internship
1-3 crs. F, Sp, Wi, Su. SL-Optional; Not for GE Course may be taken for a maximum of 6 credits Special course fee required Field trip(s). Must have completed 24 credit hours (or in- progress), and in good academic standing. Coordinating Department: Career Services Get form from Career Services, Schofield 230 Addresses the student’s academic and professional goals through on-the-job experiences/activities related to a specific area of interest. |
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260
Techniques of the Singing/Speaking Voice
2 crs (2-0). F, Sp. GE-IVE; W Coordinating Department: Music and Theatre Arts Study of voice techniques and vocal health for the singing and speaking voice. |
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301
Exploring Mind/Body Connections
3 crs (3-0). Wi, Su. P: PSYC 100 or permission of instructors GE-IIIG; W Coordinating Department: Psychology Examines interactions among biological, psychological, educational, life-style, social, and cultural factors associated with health. Emphasis on stress responses that impact etiology and course of health problems, illness prevention and treatment approaches, research-supported health strategies. |
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302
Race and Racism in the USA
3 crs. GE-IIIG; CD3 Minimum junior standing Coordinating Department: English Weaves together cross-disciplinary knowledge by combining the views and methods of humanities and social sciences to analyze selected institutional principles that shape the constructions of race and racism in America. |
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310
The Science of Science Fiction
3 crs (3-0). Su. GE-IIF Minimum sophomore standing Coordinating Department: Physics and Astronomy Study of science and its popular conceptions and misconceptions, as seen in science fiction literature and film. Emphasis on physics with connections to biology, chemistry, computer science, other sciences, and the humanities. |
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325
World Health and Politics
3 crs (3-0). Sp. GE-IIIG Minimum junior standing Coordinating Department: Family Health Nursing Links health care issues and quality of life issues to political structures, perspectives, and obstacles at global level. Focuses on political refugees and problems within developing states. Utilizes case studies and group activities. |
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348
Race, Gender, and Learning
3 crs (3-0). GE-IIIG; CD2 Credit may not be earned in both IDIS 348 and WMNS 348 Minimum junior standing Coordinating Department: Curriculum and Instruction American ethnic minorities and women are the focus groups for this course which uses film, electronic text, literature, autobiography, expository, and other texts to analyze the impacts of power, culture, and politics on learning. |
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380
McNair Fall Seminar for Juniors
2 crs (2-0). F. Not for GE Minimum resident and total GPA of 2.50 Coordinating Department: McNair Program Office Restricted to McNair Scholars Department permission required Seminar provides an orientation to McNair Program goals and activities, and enhances students’ ability to undertake undergraduate research. Course provides an interdisciplinary perspective on the research process for students who desire to become college professors/researchers. |
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381
McNair Spring Seminar for Juniors
2 crs (2-0). Sp. P: IDIS 380 Not for GE Minimum resident and total GPA of 2.50 Coordinating Department: McNair Program Office Restricted to McNair Scholars. Field trip(s). Department permission required McNair Scholars refine scope and design of their research projects, learn about the development of the American research community across the twentieth century, attend research presentations, begin selecting and evaluating prospective graduate institutions and mentors. |
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410
Fine Arts Administration Seminar
3 crs (3-0). F. P: Twelve credits of adviser-approved electives in Fine Arts Administration certificate program. Minimum grade of C+ required in all adviser-approved electives. Not for GE; CP S/U grade basis not allowed Audit enrollment not allowed Coordinating Department: Music and Theatre Arts Limited to students enrolled in the Fine Arts Administration certificate program or by permission of the instructors. Instructor approval required An overview of the field of arts administration offering a practical approach examining literature, resources, programs, organizations, and individuals. The course provides a capstone experience, bringing together elements of program management learned in related courses. |
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480
McNair Fall Seminar for Seniors
2 crs (2-0). F. P: IDIS 381 Not for GE Minimum resident and total GPA of 2.50 Coordinating Department: McNair Program Office Restricted to McNair Scholars. Field trip(s). Department permission required Scholars prepare and formally present their research findings to academic audiences as journal articles, conference presentations, and posters. They prepare for and take the GRE, and refine and submit application materials to graduate schools. |
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481
McNair Spring Seminar for Seniors
1 cr (1-0). Sp. P: IDIS 480 Not for GE Minimum resident and total GPA of 2.50 Coordinating Department: McNair Program Office Restricted to McNair Scholars Department permission required Seminar focuses on how universities operate and what factors drive academics’ careers—tenure and academic freedom, professional ethics, diversity, faculty governance and collegiality, funding agencies/foundations and academic publishing. Also covers graduate school progress/finances. |
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