2014-15 Undergraduate Academic Catalog - page 197

Course Descriptions
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AES-3310 – ART-1230
AES-3310,3320
3 hours/sem
Air Force Leadership and Management
This course is a study of quality leadership and management
fundamentals, professional military knowledge, Air Force doctrine,
leadership ethics, and communication skills. Students use
case studies to examine Air Force leadership and management
situations.
AES-3311
0 hours
Leadership Laboratory (ICL): Applied Air Force ROTC
Training
The (ICL) lab builds the foundation of leadership skills required
as an Air Force Officer. Cadets apply leadership/management
concepts learned in Field Training and previous aerospace studies
classes and labs to assist in training the GMC cadets. Taken
concurrently with 3000-level AES courses. Credit/no credit.
AES-4310,4320 Preparation for Active Duty
3 hours/sem
This course examines the national security process, regional
studies, advanced leadership ethics, and Air Force doctrine. Topics
focus on the military as a profession, officership, military justice,
civilian control of the military, and current issues. Considered
the capstone ROTC course with continued refinement of
communication skills.
AES-4311
0 hours
Leadership Laboratory (SCL): Applied Air Force ROTC
Training
This lab prepares students for progression into active duty life.
As in the ICL lab, students take leadership roles in execution of
leadership labs for the cadet wing. Students hone leadership
fundamentals learned in previous courses and labs to a level
commensurate to entry into the active duty Air Force. Taken
concurrently with 4000-level AES courses. Credit/no credit.
Allied Health (ALHL)
ALHL-1000
1 hour
Introduction to the Allied Health Professions
–Fa
Introductory course for students planning career involvement
in health and health-related professions. The students will be
introduced to health careers by providing descriptions of jobs, the
educational and legal requirements, the work environment, and
additional information about specific fields.
ALHL-2000 Medical Terminology
–Fa, Sp
1 hours
An online self-paced program designed to familiarize students
with vocabulary indigenous to the medical profession; including
terms of anatomic/physiologic features, medical diagnosis,
procedures and therapies. Credit/no credit. (Fee: $110)
ALHL-3940 Professional Development
–Fa
1 hour
This course is designed to help students acquire an in-depth
understanding of the requirements and practice in their chosen
allied health profession and to facilitate students’ selection of the
field to which they wish to apply. Students will also prepare to
complete the centralized application process.
ALHL-4950 Allied Health Seminar I
–Fa
1 hour
Students will research a topic of interest from their chosen
allied health field in preparation for giving a scholarly presentation
of their findings in ALHL-4960 Health Science Seminar II.
Students will be encouraged to collaborate with a practicing
clinician for advice and counsel. Prerequisite: ALHL-2000 Medical
Terminology; EXSC-4600 Research in Exercise Science
ALHL-4960 Allied Health Seminar II
–Sp
1 hour
Students will prepare a scholarly presentation based on
research done in
with specific
attention given to integrating concepts across disciplines from a
Christian worldview. Students will be encouraged to collaborate
with a practicing clinician for advice and counsel. Presentations
will be given to a panel of allied health professionals. (Fee: $25)
Anthropology (ANTH)
ANTH-1800 Cultural Anthropology
–Fa, Sp
3 hours
Analysis of the concept and its importance for the study of man;
an examination of various cultures of the world as they relate to
technological, economic, social, political, and religious aspects of
these cultures.
ANTH-4940
1–3 hours
Independent Study in Anthropology
Provides the means whereby gifted and interested students
may explore, in a more in-depth and intensive manner, general
information acquired in the major courses. Further, independent
study provides a logical way to complete required hours not
obtained in normal sequencing. Prerequisite: permission of the
instructor.
Arabic Language (ARBC)
ARBC-1400
3 hours
Introduction to Arabic Language and Culture
Introduction of the Arabic script and basic vocabulary used for
greetings and other everyday situations. Introduction to various
aspects of Arab culture, including history, religion, literature,
politics, and daily life. This course is intended for non-native
speakers with no previous Arabic study. This course satisfies the
global awareness course requirement.
ARBC-1410 Elementary Arabic I
–Fa
4 hours
Development of basic skills in reading, writing, speaking, and
listening in Arabic, along with an introduction to Arabic culture.
ARBC-1420 Elementary Arabic II
–Sp
4 hours
Development of basic skills in reading, writing, speaking, and
listening in Arabic, along with an introduction to Arabic culture.
Prerequisites: ARBC-1410 Elementary Arabic I, instructor’s
approval, or placement by exam.
ARBC-2410 Intermediate Arabic I
–Fa
4 hours
Development of all four language skills through grammar review,
composition, conversation, and readings in Arabic literature and
culture. Prerequisites: ARBC-1410 Elementary Arabic I and ARBC-
1420 Elementary Arabic II, instructor’s approval, or placement by
exam.
ARBC-2420 Intermediate Arabic II
–Sp
3 hours
Development of all four language skills through grammar review,
composition, conversation, and readings in Arabic literature and
culture. Prerequisites: ARBC-1410 Elementary Arabic I,ARBC-
1420 Elementary Arabic II,ARBC-2410 Intermediate Arabic I,
instructor’s approval, or placement by exam.
ARBC-3500
1–3 hours
Independent Study in Arabic Language and Culture
–Fa, Sp
This course gives opportunity for independent study in a
particular area of Arabic language and culture for students who
demonstrate special interests and ability.
Art (ART)
ART-1100 Introduction to Art
–Fa
3 hours
Introduction to visual vocabulary and the understanding of
visual communication: form, line, space, color, texture, and
movement. Development of visual awareness and analytical
thinking in response to works of art, use of media, and techniques
and the application of design principles.
ART-1110 Drawing Foundations
–Fa, Sp
3 hours
Investigation of the visual language used in drawing. Students
work with concepts of point, line, and plane definition to develop
an awareness of the elements used to indicate form in a variety of
media. (Fee: $75)
ART-1230 Two-Dimensional Design
–Fa, Sp
3 hours
An exploration of the visual elements and concepts of design
utilizing a variety of media. Prerequisite: ART-1100 Introduction to
Art. (Fee: $75)
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