SOC375. Survey of labor-management relations that examines the policies and objectives of labor unions history and government, organizing, and bargaining, economics of the labor market and wage determination, government control and major laws that affect labor-management relations. This course will survey contemporary issues that Native American families face in today's society and how these influences affect the context of family life and the helping process. Prerequisite: COMM360. 3 Hours. Prerequisites: Students must take ATR129, 206, 410, and KIN431, and sophomore status enrolling in this class. The fundamentals of music are gained through studying music theory, reading music notation, playing recorder, ukulele, and keyboard instruments, and composing. Applies current theories, concepts and competencies in evidence based maternal-newborn nursing. Culture and Sexuality. 2 Hours. ART375. The student prepares a project proposal discussing the scope of the project and develops it to those specifications. Student Teaching Seminar: Secondary. May be repeated for credit up to a maximum of 4 credits. 1 Hour. Students will develop and implement comprehensive, annual individualized education programs in collaboration with various team members. Geometry for secondary teachers. The purpose of this course is to provide a background in pediatric and adolescent examination, assessment, rehabilitation, healing, and physics. Lecture, 3 hours. Newton's Laws; work and energy; impulse and momentum; angular momentum; oscillations; gravity; wave motion; thermodynamics. 2021-22 Men's Basketball Schedule - MSU Athletics MSU Athletics Main Navigation Menu Teams Men's Sports BASEBALL BASKETBALL CROSS COUNTRY FOOTBALL GOLF HOCKEY TRACK & FIELD WRESTLING Women's Sports BASKETBALL CROSS COUNTRY GOLF HOCKEY SOCCER SOFTBALL TRACK & FIELD VOLLEYBALL WRESTLING Inside Athletics ATHLETIC DEPARTMENT NEWS STAFF DIRECTORY CSCI415. Word Processing & Presentation Software. ATR420. 3 Hours. Student Teaching K-12. This course introduces students to the theory and practice of crisis intervention with an emphasis on the use of short-term intervention and problem-solving techniques. Don't hesitate to reach out if you have questions. Crimes Against Children. 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. GERM340. In this light, students will examine specific issues and problems including those of land use choices, natural resource exploitation, biodiversity, industrialization, and urbanization. These are flexible courses that may be taught depending on student needs. Provides experience in a variety of urban, rural, and frontier community settings. Begins with a review of the accounting process and the conceptual framework underlying financial accounting. Designed to acquaint students with major principles of ecology and the nature of human interaction with the living world. Students will discuss films and novels in which the main characters grow up. Early Modern Europe. Introduction to differential and integral calculus with applications from areas such as social science and business. SS499. This course provides an introduction to the theory and practice of public relations. HMS379. This course focuses on the five components of reading (phonemic awareness, decoding, vocabulary, fluency, and comprehension) as well as on the diagnosis of children with reading difficulties and appropriate interventions. Issues discussed include topics like globalization and globalized crime, international criminal law, international and transnational crimes, contemporary slavery, human smuggling and human trafficking. during which the Western Roman Empire was replaced by the individual kingdoms and principalities of medieval Europe. 17. vs University of Mary. 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. POLS451. 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. 3 Hours. Stresses teaming, thematic curriculum development, advising, and working with parents. Students will examine the use of voice, subjectivity, emotion, speculation, memory, humor, imagination, and the complicated idea of truth in nonfiction literature in its various forms, and discuss how nonfiction is conceived and constructed. 3 Hours. ECE430L. Introduction to Behavioral Neuroscience. However, lack of attendance does NOT guarantee automatic cancellation for students. ART489. Restricted to art majors and minors. Software Engineering and Testing. Principles of Pharmacology. HIST341. 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. Prerequisite: FIN353. CS = 45*. In addition, curriculum-based assessment will be used to evaluate instruction and monitor student progress. COMM344. Six studio hours per week. ART189. Some instructors require you to attend all class meetings in person; others allow for short-term and/or long-term Covid exceptions*; others allow for flexibility in attendance (HyFlex) as explained in the course syllabus; and some classes are completely online. 1-6 Hour. Students will learn about Rome both in the grand scale of its huge achievements and ambitions, as well as in the small ways of everyday life. Students apply their knowledge from course readings to complete a variety of applied assignments and at least one community-based project. Special Topics In Bus Admin. Throughout the course students complete case studies, participate in mock crisis situations, and learn how to compose, utilize, and evaluate crisis management plans. Prerequisite: FIN353. In this course students will be involved in an in-depth inquiry-based exploration of basic principles of physical science which are often taught in elementary school. Restricted to junior or senior and Exercise Science and Rehabilitation majors. 4 Hours. THEA303. Development of applications for the Windows environment and use of a standard library and its classes. Students will develop and select instructional content with resources and strategies for students described as needing extensive and pervasive levels of support. Prerequisite: ART389 or consent of instructor. 3 Hours. 3 Hours. BADM437. International Culture & Management. 51. Native Languages of America. Lecture, 3 hours; laboratory, 3 hours. Graded Exercise Testing Lab. MUSC306. Inorganic Chemistry. 3 Hours. Prerequisites: Admission to Teacher Education and ED320. Principles of American government, political behavior, institutions. Internship in Chemistry. 3 Hours. Prerequisites: SOC110, three credits of sociology, and consent of instructor. Shell programming. Elementary laws of electricity and magnetism, optics, and modern physics. Children & Adolescents. ATR207. Entrepreneurship and New Venture. After completing a significant period of immersion in the target culture, students take this course at Minot State University the semester upon returning. A student who does not complete assigned academic work because of absence from class is responsible for making up that work in accordance with instructions provided by the faculty member teaching the course. SOC425. Prerequisite(s): SOC110 or SOC200H. Prerequisite: CJ201. 4 Hours. Intro to Drama Lit & Analysis. ACCT321. This course is designed to teach students to transform the content of a traditional seminar paper into a variety of multimedia formats. Spring Visual Arts Seminar I. 4 Hours. 3 Hours. 1-4 Hour. THEA305. Includes a cross-cultural unit on censorship in the arts during the cold war. ENGL324. The purpose of this course is to familiarize students with the profession of athletic training. LANG394. 3 Hours. Special Topics In Comm Disorders. The experience will take place in a grade 6-12 setting. 2 Hours. ESR323. Jazz combo is an ensemble of variable instrumentation, generally including piano, bass, and drums, with the possible addition of wind and brass players. Laboratory time will focus on small-scale research projects and in-depth discussion. MSU faculty-led study trips to appropriate locations. Logistics & Channel Management. Introductory Chemistry. Teenage Driving Behavior Problems. It is designed to familiarize students with the most recent developments in community-based corrections, including implementation, management, effectiveness, and challenges. Lecture, 1 hour. 1-8 Hour. It will also discuss the barriers of offender typology in actuarial risk assessments including sexual offenders, drug offenders, and female offenders. HIST231. Offered alternate years. Secure software development techniques will be covered as will practical exercises in how to analyze and defend against network-based attacks. Topics may include: ecology, health sciences, economics, genetics, and other environmental issues. May be repeated for credit for different countries. Elementary Science Methods. Analyzes theories and concepts of leadership and management for the professional nurse in dynamic nursing care delivery systems. Vulnerability Analysis. LANG390. Data and Information Management. Introduction to Geography. Minot State University500 University Avenue West - Minot, ND 587071-800-777-0750, MSU Home 3 Hours. 4 Hours. Advanced driving to improve skills, perception, decision making, and general driving ability. This course aims to help students to gain a set of essential knowledge and skills to carry out interviews and interrogation for investigative and legal purposes as used in law enforcement, probation, corrections, juvenile justice, homeland security, and in other areas of application. 3 Hours. Methods and materials for creative teaching of speaking, listening, and theatre and broadcast activities, in today's secondary school environment. Registration through Campus Connection enables the student to enroll in courses starting at a pre-assigned time or anytime thereafter; however, students are encouraged to meet with their advisors prior to registering for courses. ESR316. Students spend approximately 25 clock hours per semester hour for the practicum. A survey of the classification, symptoms, and etiology of psychological disorders. In addition, this course intends to provide students a broader perspective on understanding the social and individual dynamics of these types of crimes as well as potential policies and programs to prevent them. THEA261. Does not apply to the English major. Offered online only. ENGL391L. Local field trips. The purpose of this course is to provide students with the knowledge and skills to recognize and treat common medical conditions. Conversation & Composition I. Focus will be on the evaluation and course of treatment of the injuries presented. Physiology of Exercise. ENGL225. Intro to Sensory Disabilities. Interviewing and Interrogation. The purpose of this course is to familiarize students with the scope and practice of managing an athletic training environment. After your advisor from that program has been assigned in Campus Connection, you can schedule your meeting with them through Starfish . To introduce ESL (English as a Second Language) students to the richness of English affixes as well as to the rules of sentence formation. Corequisite: CHEM420. The third of a four-semester sequence in ear-training, sight-singing, rhythmic reading and dictation. CSD420. The course will cover introductory statistic concepts in a form designed specifically for biology majors. Earth through time, its origin, history, and the history and evolution of animal and plant life. 3 Hours. Projects in Entrepreneurship. A study of methods for chemical analysis and quality assurance/quality control of medicinal botanical products and their extracts. Course restricted to Elementary Education and Early Childhood Education majors. Application of geologic field methods to a particular area or areas. 2 Hours. In addition to studying various pedagogical approaches to teaching instrumental music in schools, students will observe and reflect on professional teaching practices, create professional documents, and experience teaching in the secondary school setting through practicum experiences. ENGL494. Lecture, 3 hours; laboratory, 2 hours. If arrangements cannot be made for the student to continue in the course, the student may elect to drop the course or withdraw from all their courses according to posted deadlines. Prerequisites: Student must complete KIN 270, ATR223, and junior status before enrolling in this class. Designed for elementary education majors, this course will introduce the student to the basic elements of music, the importance of music in the curriculum, the methods and materials appropriate for music teaching in the elementary classroom, and how to integrate music into other subject areas to further student success. Class time will emphasize student discussion of assigned relevant historical sources, both primary and secondary. NURS399. 4 Hours. Special fees required. Prevention and health promotion continues to be a theme in ATR423, which includes risk management and prevention of injuries and nutrition. SPED330. This ensemble offers students a unique opportunity to connect with one another outside of their respective majors while singing and performing the great chamber choir repertoire. COMM310. Topics for discussion include culture, social interaction, deviance, sexuality, stratification, race relations, gender, family, economics, politics, technology, and social change. Prerequisite: Restricted to students who are Medical Laboratory Science majors. We are committed to providing prompt and caring responses to all students, and this form allows us to do that. Methods of Coaching Wrestling. This course is a structurally and educationally directed learning experience in public and private human service agencies that utilizes social work knowledge, values, and skills. A waitlist allows a student to indicate interest in a course that is presently full. This course is designed to expose students to the rules and procedures in which criminal prosecutions are governed. Includes an orientation to the teaching professional and a field experience Pre-requisite: acceptance into the Honors Program and must be of sophomore, junior or senior status. Basic Spanish for Travel and Business. Independent or directed study of special topics in the study of Spanish. Special attention will be given to understanding the scope of the crime problem nationally and within North Dakota with a focus on victims of sexual assault. The methods of geology, including the preparation of stratigraphic columns, cross sections and geologic maps integrated with paleoenvironmental interpretation and structural history. Prerequisite: Restricted to students who are English or English Education majors. 3 Hours. 3 Hours. 2 Hours. Taught in English. Students exercise judgment in solving accounting-related problems by synthesizing and applying knowledge gained from previous business coursework. Lecture, 3 hours; laboratory, 3 hours. This seminar addresses the two themes of moral integrity and Socrates' claim that only the examined life is truly worth living. 2 Hours. COMM475. Directed Research in French. Varying areas of content, issues, or themes in the study of humanities. Health Care in Developmental Disabilities II. 3 Hours. 4 Hours. 3 Hours. The course pays special attention to the ideas, contributions, and changing roles of African Americans within American society, economy, culture, and politics. Environmental Chemistry. Students will learn how to communicate and problem solve effectively with other team members including family members and legal guardians. Prerequisites: GEOL106, or consent of instructor. 4 Hours. CHEM461. Includes analysis of audience, occasion, subject, and speaker. MUSC121. Community Relations. Use of Force in Policing. Discussion and interactive experiences developing a K-12 art curriculum. Advising and Other Appointments: Similarly, faculty and staff advisors and support staff will make use of the dedicated physical-distanced meeting space in their unit and/or schedule appointments virtually via Teams, Zoom, or Collaborate Ultra. Prerequisite: ART122 and ART130 or with consent of instructor. Humanities 304 offers students an in-depth look at Roman Culture, its language, laws, arts, history, philosophy, literature, and cultural values. If you need to request a payment deferment, please contact the Business Office. Students are taught time management alongside promotions. Corequisite or Prerequisite: DTS230. Praxis Subject Area Exam Preparation. PHYS252. 2 Hours. Study of the Code 39 of North Dakota Motor Vehicle laws. This course examines the lives of European women from the beginning of the Middle Ages through the early seventeenth century. NURS221. In addition to the courses listed, students will also have the courses listed in the ATR129, 223, 323, 324, and 424 clinical courses. CHEM115H. This course focuses on building translation and then consecutive interpreting skills through discussion and practice and is designed for senior interpreting students. 4 Hours. 1-18 Hour. Grading is pass/fail. Prerequisites: Previous computer experience. 3 Hours. Supervised practicum in a clinical setting. Focuses on advanced nursing care of adults experiencing acute, complex, and potentially unstable illnesses and injuries. An emphasis on functional groups related to biological molecules. Prerequisites: CSCI242, CSCI275, and MATH208, with a C or higher in all courses. Secondary Hist/Soc Sci Practicum. Assignments will include investigations of specific topics and written descriptions of the findings. Global Climate Change: Science and Society. Internship in the mass communication field allowing the students to put into practice, in a professional setting, those techniques and theories learned in their coursework. Production and Design. May not be counted towards earned credits for major or minor. 2 Hours. This course describes the major aspects of cell cycle control and relates them to the multiple cell cycle defects associated with cancer. The course allows students the option of developing a major paper involving a literature review or empirical research or placement in applied setting for practical experience. Examines the historical development of the science of psychology. 3 Hours. Demonstrates population-focused community-oriented nursing through the synthesis of nursing theory and public health theory applied to promoting, preserving and maintaining the health of populations and grounded in social justice. LEGL374. Field trips. The student will engage in service learning activities that benefit individuals with diverse learning needs, their families, and community. Nutrition for Physical Performance. Students will acquire practical data analytic abilities that will include data pattern recognition, analytical frameworks, predictive model construction, social network analysis, and investigation of hidden relationships within the data. 3 Hours. A student will not be added to a course off a waitlist if they are already enrolled in an available section of the same course. Private Composition. Review of basic German with increased practice in conversation and reading. Prerequisite: Student must be admitted into the Honors Program before enrolling in this class. This course is designed so students can attain knowledge of theories and research that form the basis for instructional interventions for adults with developmental disabilities. PSY313. Independent Study Honors Ed. If the student has a known disability, which may include health conditions that are considered high risk factors with COVID-19, the student may contact Access Servicesusing the form above to determine whether formal academic accommodations are appropriate. Administration of School Health Programs. Assists driver educators in adjusting classroom presentations to address problems with beginning teenage drivers. SPAN450. Special Events Planning. Through a service learning approach, students will be introduced to a diverse, vibrant, professional community working together with others to ensure that individuals with exceptionalities are valued and included in all aspects of life. Diversity, Oppression, and Social Change. Expands on audit sampling and testing. It will examine energy industry market structure and how it relates to business decision making. Independent or directed study of special topics in the study of humanities. The course focus is on creating work environments for entrepreneurial thinking and skills to recognize, assess and exploit market opportunities for a company. 2 Hours. Prerequisite: Student must be admitted into the Honors Program before enrolling in this class. Student must complete ACCT411 before enrolling in this class. 3 Hours. FREN230. Lecture, 3 hours; laboratory, 2 hours; recitation, 2 hours. The world language faculty assist students in reflecting upon their study abroad experience while narrowing down topics for a senior capstone. Prerequisite: Student must complete GERM202 or have the consent of the instructor before enrolling in this class. 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. CSCI112. A successful experience in research can be an asset for graduate studies and many careers in biology. Last day to drop a class or withdraw from all classes and receive a 100% refund: Wed, Aug. 31: Thurs, Aug. 25: Thurs, Oct. 20: Labor Day, University closed: Mon, Sept. 5: Mon, Sept. 5: . Structure and function of the human body dealing with the digestive, cardiovascular, respiratory, lymphatic, endocrine, reproductive, and urinary systems; special senses, metabolism, fluid and electrolyte, and acid-base balance. KIN405. This course examines worldwide fish populations in relation to various ecosystems, microhabitats, environmental degradation, connectivity, and physical forcing factors that drive both marine and aquatic systems. Special Topics in Sociology. Office Hours: Instructors have the option of holding virtual office hours or holding in-person office hours if appropriate physical distancing can take place. 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