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CRJU 4993 - Capstone 3 (3-0)
Prerequisite(s): Major in Criminal Justice and senior standing; CRJU 1113 , CRJU 2213 or CRJU 2223 , CRJU 2233 or CRJU 2243 , CRJU 2933 , CRJU 2943 , and CRJU 3213 .
The integration of knowledge concerning the criminal justice system, criminal law, criminology, juvenile delinquency, law enforcement, corrections, administration, legal aspects, and research methods. Restricted to students receiving the baccalaureate degree in Criminal Justice. Registration is required during the final semester of the student’s senior year in which the degree is to be received.
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Dental Hygiene |
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DNHY 3014 - Dental Hygiene I 4 (4-0)
(formerly 3113)
Prerequisite(s): Admission procedures completed or consent of Dental Hygiene Department Chair. Concurrent enrollment in DNHY 3114 (Clinical Practice I).
Overall orientation to program, review of the history of the dental hygiene profession, discussion of institutional accreditation and individual licensing, and an introduction to the current dental health trends, issues, research, and legislation influencing the dental hygiene profession as well as the changing role of the dental hygienist. Emphasis is placed on a study of the prevention of disease transmission, content and rationale for comprehensive assessment of health, dental, and periodontal status; content and rationale for treatment plans and summaries; and instrumentation techniques and patient education based on the needs of the individual patient. This course must be taken in conjunction with Clinical Practice I to achieve basic cognitive, psychomotor, and affective skills in patient care procedures.
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DNHY 4013 - Dental Health Education 3 (3-0)
Prerequisite(s): DNHY 3004 , DNHY 3005 , DNHY 3023 .
This course builds on previously learned knowledge by integrating it with the concepts of learning theory and applications, motivation, and the physical, mental, emotional, social, and moral development of various age groups. Emphasis is placed on the interrelationship of physical (general, as well as oral), psychological, social, cultural, and economic influences in compliance and noncompliance with preventive dental health programs, techniques, and aides. It explores the dental hygienist’s role in the assessment of patient needs, planning treatment and patient education strategies, and then implementation and evaluation of these activities. Introduction of objectives, curriculum development, and preparation of lesson plans for oral health presentations.
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DNHY 4023 - Dental Hygiene III 3 (3-0)
Prerequisite(s): DNHY 3004 , DNHY 3005 , DNHY 3102 . Concurrent enrollment in DNHY 4018 (Clinical Practice III).
A study of the rationale, indications and/or contraindications, and utilization techniques for various procedures including pit and fissure sealants, ultrasonic scaling, periodontal scaling and root planning. The concepts of decision making are examined to help students become responsible and account for their actions. Recognition and management of life-threatening emergency situations are reviewed, with in-depth discussion of the etiological and/or precipitating factors, and the possible effects of these factors on the oral tissues. Emphasis is placed on the integration of this information with knowledge obtained in prerequisite courses to further develop critical thinking skills in obtaining comprehensive patient medical histories and development of dental hygiene treatment plans. This course must be taken in conjunction with Clinical Practice III to achieve cognitive, psychomotor, and affective skills in patient care procedures covered.
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DNHY 4032 - Dental Hygiene IV 2 (2-0)
Prerequisite(s): DNHY 4023 . Concurrent enrollment in DNHY 4038 (Clinical Practice IV).
A study of the rationale, indications and/or contraindications, and utilization techniques for air-powdered polishing units. CPR recertification and a general review of dental hygiene science, as needed in preparation for the National Board Examination. Preparation for the transition from dental hygiene student to practitioner in private practice dental offices and/or public health institutions with guest lecturers; discussions on new developments in patient care; resume writing and job interviewing; patient and personal insurance; and legal/ethical issues facing health care providers. Other major concepts included are the political aspects of dental and dental hygiene care, decision making, responsibility, and accountability. The study of this content helps students develop responsibility for personal professional growth.
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Early Childhood Education |
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Economics |
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ECON 4723 - Comparative Economic Systems 3 (3-0)
Prerequisite(s): Junior standing or above or consent of the chair, and 3 credit hours of economics.
Examination of economic characteristics and institutions related to economic freedom, growth, business enterprise, government planning, taxation expenditure, and transfer payments in the U.S., France, United Kingdom, Germany, and Japan.
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Education |
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EDUC 4033 - Teaching Social Studies in Elementary School 3 (2-2)
Prerequisite(s): EDUC 3163 , EDUC 3183 , EPSY 3153 , GNSC 3104 , MATH 2033 , MATH 2043 , SOST 3003 , and SPED 3613 . Admission to Teacher Education Program. Co-requisite(s): Concurrent enrollment in EDUC 4043 , EDUC 4053 , and ETEC 4003 .
Assessment and models of instructional planning in social studies, emphasis on learning with technology and the models of instruction. Field experience required.
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EDUC 4043 - Teaching Math in Elementary School 3 (2-2)
Prerequisite(s): EDUC 3163 , EDUC 3183 , EPSY 3153 , GNSC 3104 , MATH 2033 , MATH 2043 , SOST 3003 , and SPED 3613 . Admission to Teacher Education Program. Co-requisite(s): Concurrent enrollment in EDUC 4033 , EDUC 4053 , and ETEC 4003 .
Assessment and models of instructional planning in math, emphasis on learning with technology and the models of instruction. Field experience required.
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EDUC 4053 - Teaching Science in the Elementary School 3 (2-2)
Prerequisite(s): EDUC 3163 , EDUC 3183 , EPSY 3153 , GNSC 3104 , MATH 2033 , MATH 2043 , SOST 3003 , and SPED 3613 . Admission to Teacher Education Program. Co-requisite(s): Concurrent enrollment in EDUC 4033 , EDUC 4043 , and ETEC 4003 .
Assessment and models of instructional planning in science, emphasis on learning with technology and the models of instruction. Field experience required.
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EDUC 4063 - Teaching Methods in Social Studies (Middle & High School) 3 (2-2)
Prerequisite(s): EDUC 3163 , EDUC 3183 , EPSY 3153 , and SPED 3613 . Admission to the teacher education program. Co-requisite(s): Concurrent enrollment in ETEC 4003 .
This field-based, 3-credit course focuses on middle and secondary school social studies pedagogy with emphasis on instructional strategies and models, the use of technology in the learning/teaching process, effective practices, professionalism, curriculum, and lesson design. Different teaching strategies include: appropriate use of create approaches to the learning/teaching process, cooperative learning, direct instruction, inquiry, concept attainment, etc.
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EDUC 4066 - Teaching Methods in Social Studies (Middle and High School) 6 (3-3)
Prerequisite(s): EDUC 3163 ; EDUC 3183 or KNES 3603 ; EPSY 3153 , and SPED 3623 . Admission to the teacher education program.
This field-based, 6-credit course focuses on middle and secondary school social studies pedagogy with emphasis on instructional strategies and models, the use of technology in the learning/teaching process, effective practices, professionalism, curriculum, and lesson design. Different teaching strategies include: appropriate use of creative approaches to the learning/teaching process, cooperative learning, direct instruction, inquiry, concept attainment, etc.
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