A background study of concepts and skills essential to an intelligent reading of music. This course explores the genetic basis of human health and disease. Academic Year Calendars*. Because skill or fitness development are objectives in all RHF courses, students must attend and participate in class activities to pass the course. Mindfulness is about paying attention without judgment to what is being presented to us in our lives. academic department will be able to register starting this date. Prerequisite: WRI 1/College Writing: ENG 100, ESL 100, HON 100, or RSP 100 with a grade of C- or better. Each of these courses will address the question of how gender is represented in historical and contemporary texts. Prerequisite: CMS 102 or CMS 103. Prerequisites: FIN 320 (C or better), Junior Standing, and Business or Econ majors. Psychological, social, and biological factors that contribute to maladjustment are examined. Praxis, or the development of knowledge through the cycle of acquiring experience, reflecting on experience, and enhancing practice is central to understanding what influences nursing. Cr 3. New students, please visit our Enrollment Information page for details regarding the enrollment process and how to find your enrollment date. An organizational systems framework is used for implementing change processes using case studies, consulting simulations, and discussions to analyze an organization's emergent change processes. Class will meet in-person on the following dates: Laboratory experiences illustrating concepts and principles introduced in BIO 105. Prerequisite: grade of C- or higher in BIO 112; BIO 113 or BIO 223 or concurrent. Cr. 3. Offered fall, spring, summer. Prerequisite: ENG 100 or College Writing Equivalent. In addition to class sessions, students will use written materials and other media outside of class. Majors in fall 2020 or later catalog must complete the pre-bus core with a min. Students will gain insight into the evaluation and health assessment process needed to promote health and well-being in older adults. Cr 3. These individuals may be people we work with, sell to, depend on, and live with. Students will be expected to produce a variety of writing samples and written documents and an advocacy video that illuminate their developing understanding of the issue they choose as well as the related experiences and skills necessary to facilitate change. Prerequisites: TAH major; permission of supervising faculty. Watch a live stream of the event. Prerequisites: Independent study and research of various student-selected areas of economics. This course includes exercises on the Moon's orbit, Earth's orbital motion, rotation of Saturn's rings, the Sun, the Crab Nebula, variable stars, pulsars, Hubble's law, and galaxies. Students will engage in active learning in the classroom. Majors are limited to a maximum of nine internship credits toward the degree; this course counts for general elective credit only. Final faculty grade submission due into SOAR by 11:00 a.m. Registrars Office processes end of term grades. Prerequisites: School of Business Majors/Minors and Jr/Sr Standing. Students will study skills and techniques that give them insights into design, history and aesthetics specific to Book Arts. These tools can be used to assess your own fitness and wellness as well as the fitness and wellness of others if you aspire to a career in the health sciences. Last day to add/drop full term classes without a grade of W. Last day to drop full term classes and receive 100% tuition credit(Date Adjusted for Hurricane Ida). This course introduces foundational child developmental theories that inform the field of education. Students will be introduced to radio and television commercial writing, broadcast journalism, and fiction and non-fiction scriptwriting. Cr 3. Southern Miss Proud; Admissions Toggle. Students should contact the Department regarding information for independent study. The following courses are considered equivalents meeting the same outcomes as College Writing and will not be allowed for additional credit, but instead will follow the USM Repeat Policy and count as a repeat of the previous grade: ENG 100, ENG 101, ENG 104, ESL 100, HON 100, LCC 110, LCC 111, RSP 100 and RSP 104. Last day for Summer 2021 graduates and Fall 2021 degree candidates to reserve seat The core of this course will be mindfulness and meditation practices taught by a myriad of practitioners including renowned pioneers in the field Jon Kabat Zinn and Dr. Herbert Benson. 2021-2022 Undergraduate Bulletin[ARCHIVED CATALOG] Academic Calendar Print-Friendly Page (opens a new window) Facebook this Page (opens a new window) Tweet this Page (opens a new window) Summer 2021 Fall 2021 Spring 2022 Refer to https://www.usm.edu/registrar/calendarsfor the most up-to-date calendar information. Students also will discuss ancient yogic philosophy and examine how it applies to their individual lives and yoga practice. Cr 3. End of life issues and professional ethics as applicable to a wide range of settings will be explored. late applications will be accepted. Please signon with your User ID and Password. Prerequisites: media studies major, junior or senior standing or by permission. Cr 3. Sites include state or local public health agencies, hospitals, medical practices, clinics, special problem clinics and facilities, and environmental programs and services. Prerequisites: junior standing, 2.5 GPA or higher, and permission of a School of Business advisor and instructor. Prerequisite: grade of C- or higher in PSY 100. Non-standard dated class information can be found on MaineStreet. The course will allow a student to bridge the gap between classroom learning and practical application. free of charge for December commencement ceremony. Investigation of special topics or execution of special projects that fall within the purview of theatre. Cr. Prerequisite: BIO 111 or BIO 221 or concurrent (or equivalent), Prerequisite: BIO 111 with a minimum grade of C- or better, Prerequisite: BIO 112 with a minimum grade of C- or better and prior or concurrent enrollment in BIO 113 or BIO 223, Prerequisites: Writing, Reading, and Inquiry I (ENG 100, ENG 101, ESL 100, HON 100, or RSP 100) and Quantitative Reasoning course (or concurrent), Prerequisite: (BIO 105 or BIO 111 with a minimum grade of C-) and (CHY 107 or CHY 113 with a minimum grade of C-), Prerequisite: BIO 281 or BIO 311 with a minimum grade of C- or concurrent with BIO 281 or BIO 311, Prerequisite: BIO 109 or BIO 113 or BIO 223 with minimum grades of C-, Prerequisite: MAT 210 or MAT 120 or MAT 220 or MAT 282 or MAT 380 or LAC 328 or PSY 201 with a C- or higher grade. This course is a basic introduction to the structure and function of prokaryotes, with some consideration of viruses and parasites. GCRL Science Cafe Virtual and In-person. Open to all students. Cr 3. Majors in fall 2020 or later catalog must complete the pre-bus core with a min. This course is designed by a local multi-disciplinary team through the Portland Society for Architecture and the Boston Society for Landscape Architecture. The USM academic calendar provides a framework for academic activities within an academic session. Concurrent enrollment in BIO 105 is highly recommended. Enrollment is normally limited to general management majors in the risk management and insurance track who have not completed degree requirements. Prerequisites: A grade of C or higher in MAT 101, or appropriate placement test score. This course will investigate sex/gender and sexuality as analytic categories for understanding culture. This course presents an overview of concepts, theories, principles, and research related to exercise and sport behaviors. Prerequisite: A grade of C- or higher in MAT 108 or MAT 140 or MAT 152, or permission of instructor. Students will learn a variety of techniques increasing awareness around the stress response, relaxation response leading to the cultivation of a meaningful mindfulness meditation practice. Get Started; Apply; Visit; . Cr 3. Majors in the fall 2020 or later catalog must complete the pre-bus core with a min. It may be taken concurrently with other 200-level courses in the Department, but is a prerequisite for all 300- and 400-level courses except those in creative writing. 2021-2023 Academic Year Calendar. Cr 1-3. Enrollment is normally limited to general management majors in the risk management and insurance track who have not completed degree requirements. Cr 1-3. This course satisfies the USM Core requirements for a WRI 3 course. fee. 414.352.6000. And, how in aggregate and arrangement do these sustain tension and build into fully realized essays? Is it attainable? Cr. Non-standard dated class information can be found on MaineStreet. Prerequisites: BUS 260 (with grade of C- or better), School of Business major and Junior standing. Credit hours to be arranged. Cr 3. This course is an introduction to minerals, rocks, and the processes that have continually shaped the earth over hundreds of millions of years of geologic history. Students will read materials that address the meanings of gender in different cultures, social organizations, and historical periods. Through writing and revision, students will explore the relation between sound, structure, context, genre, and meaning. May be repeated for credit when topics vary. of a C- or higher before taking any 300/400 Business course. They will attain an understanding of different disciplinary conventions, audiences, and rhetorical modes. In this course, students are introduced to tools of quantitative analyses that may be used to address world questions: descriptive statistics, sampling and significance testing, correlation, and regression. Cr 3. Prerequisite: College Writing. Prerequisites: This course introduces the concepts and principles basic to the development and maintenance of the community's health. This course will study various types of novels, such as the realist novel, the social protest novel, the modernist novel, the Gothic novel, and the autobiographical novel, with attention to social and historical contexts and to thematic connections between texts. This website features photos/videos that were taken pre-COVID-19. Every Fall & Spring semester. The course does not assume any background in linguistics or language study. Cr 3. This foundational course provides learners with a review of major leadership concepts and theories. Topics to be covered include mechanics, waves, sound, and thermal physics. Cr. The course is designed to provide real-world experience of and insight into food system-related professional roles through work in a community food-based business, organization or agency. Enrollment is normally limited to finance majors who have not completed degree requirements. Students develop an understanding of: (1) the key components of healthcare and public health, (2) how organizations and systems are financed, regulated, and managed in a dynamic market and policy environment, (3) the changing role of population health and public health systems, and (4) the efficiency, effectiveness and equity of health services. See enrollment policy for eligibility or contact the School of Business. Rural residents and health systems face unique health challenges compared to their urban counterparts. of a C- or higher before taking any 300/400 Business course. Repeatable up to a total of 3 credits. Majors are limited to a maximum of nine internship credits toward the degree. Report ID: ACAR015 The University of Southern Mississippi Campus: HBG Open Classes Run Date 07/30/2021 Acad Org: Fall 2021-2022 Run Time 14:59:39 Session: Page No. May be repeated for credit. (see http://usm.maine.edu/school-of-business/stats for approved courses). The SMU Fall 2022 Quick Reference Schedule, updated only once a week, is intended to give you a quick look at all the undergraduate class offerings for a term as well as all graduate Dedman, Meadows, and Lyle classes. Cr 3. This is an introduction to the scientific principles of molecular biology, cell biology, and genetics. Students may travel to the USM campus or use another approved off-site location to complete those exams. An honors technical writing course that masters critical thinking, collaboration, and oral, written, graphical, qualitative and quantitative communication skills. Mindfulness serves as the foundation for learning Mindfulness-based Compassionate Communication (MBCC). In the collage essay, juxtaposition becomes an essential craft element, where transitions occur through the thoughtful placement of images, stories, phrases, and found elements. Classes with meeting times other than those identified in the below Final Examination Schedule, or which cannot be held at the scheduled time, should utilize the Make-Up period provided.. Prerequisite: A grade of C- or higher in MAT 140 or appropriate placement test score. of a C- or higher. Permission of instructor required in semester prior to registration. Pass/fail only. From a variety of perspectives, this interdisciplinary course explores interrelated queries and topics that emerge from the field of Women and Gender Studies. Specific techniques and therapies will be introduced including, but not limited to, nutrition, stress management, meditation, therapeutic movement and massage, music, and others. The first course in a three-semester sequence covering basic calculus of real variables, Calculus A introduces the concept of limit and applies it to the definition of derivative and integral of a function of one variable. The historical and contemporary perspectives on the nature and scope of nursing will be investigated through utilization of online resources, advanced library skills, writing, and online discussion. Ethical action is a recurring theme. It considers the development of Hollywood cinema in conversation with alternative approaches to filmmaking both within and outside the U.S. Paying close attention to film style, it also explores cinemas economic, social, and technological history. Prerequisite: Must be LOS, NAS, or SBS major who has successfully completed at least 84 credits. a grade of W. After the last day to withdraw from the University, students are academically obligated Concurrent with NUR 413 and NUR 423. The first internship course in finance is described in the general School of Business catalog text. Thursday, September 30. Assignments will encourage students to explore leisure lifestyle attitudes. This course will enable the student to look critically at reproductive health options through the lifespan. fee. Graded pass/fail. Research and writing skills include document purpose, situation analysis, style, format and production of reports, proposals, instructions, procedures, technical descriptions, forms, letters, memos, and visual aids, as well as digital and virtual communication. May be repeated for credit. Prerequisite: completion of ENG 100, ESL 100, HON 100, or RSP 100 with a grade of C- or better is required for LOS majors and preferred for all other students. Every semester. For detailed information concerning the event, visit the Fall 2021 Commencement website. Students engage in independent research, learning how to make connections between sources and how to add to those connections by articulating their own perspectives and positions. Variable credit, 1-3 credits, 47 internship hours/credit hour. This course explores sustainable business strategies and practices that can be used to manage the triple bottom line of financial, environmental, and social performance. Emphasis is placed on critical thinking as students analyze, compare, and contrast problem-solving tools and techniques employed by creative makers and thinkers from artists to scientists and entrepreneurs. Concurrent with NUR 413 and NUR 425. In order for this course to satisfy the Science Exploration requirement, students must also take the corresponding laboratory course, LIN 186. The course takes a historical, socio-economic, and psychological approach to the challenges of diverse and marginalized populations in the U.S. Students learn how the workplace may affect diverse peoples and how others can learn to make the workplace more hospitable. Prerequisite: Instructor permission. Cr 3. Both lecture materials and at-home experimentation (labs) will guide you as you learn about microscopic organisms and explore how they are intricately woven into every aspect of our lives. of a C- or higher before taking any 300/400 Business course. They will analyze different aspects of the capitalist system through a variety of lenses, including efficiency, economic justice, and power as they examine how artists' observations relate to economic theory and research. Prerequisite: ENG 100 or WRI 1/College Writing Equivalent. Cr 3. This culminating experience for athletic training and exercise science majors provides the opportunity for students to apply knowledge and skills gained through didactic, practicum, clinical, and laboratory experiences in a work setting. Three hours of lecture and one hour of recitation per week. The course focuses on current topics in public health with an emphasis on special populations, diseases, or events. The development of natural music abilities through participating in singing, rhythmic activities, and instrumental work. Changes in brain function related to use or misuse of drugs will be discussed. Cr 3. Majors in the fall 2020 or later catalog must complete the pre-bus core with a min. This course is designed to provide students with a foundation in both direct and indirect social work practice issues with clients, families, and communities (micro, mezzo, macro) challenged by addition and co-occurring disorders. 3. Previously enrolled students who are on admissions or academic suspension must submit Prereq: ALT or HLS major; grade of C- or higher in LOS 120 or MAT 120 or PSY 201; senior standing; ENG100 or equivalent for all students; students admitted fall 2021 or later: ENG102 or equivalent (may be concurrent); OR permission. May be repeated for credit. Last day to submit a Spring 2022 Late Degree Application at the $75 late application Cr. See BUS 395 for requirements. Prerequisite: Junior standing; Bus major or minor; or instructor permission. The first internship course in accounting is described in the general School of Business catalog text. Last day to clear academic suspension through the student's respective college. In addition, biochemical, molecular, and genetic analyses of microorganisms are introduced. The objective of this 4-week course is to introduce the student to the thematic, narrative and socio-political richness of the science fiction film genre. Once you have signed up for your course, be sure to get the tools you need at your school's bookstore. NUR 480 is the final clinical course. Prerequisites: grade of C- or higher in MAT 100, or appropriate placement test score. Quarterly Course Schedules Quarterly class schedules, including course titles, instructors, days and times, are posted here every March preceding the new academic year. It examines the specific mechanisms by which genetic differences give rise to altered body function and influence disease risk, and how these differences are inherited. Students should consult the Department's Course Guide for detailed descriptions. SMCC Emergency Alerts; SMCC Email; Safety Data Sheets; Help@SMCC After learning these practices, students will explore ways to integrate mindfulness into work, family, health, and relationships, particularly into teaching, nursing, social work, and counseling health professions building resilience and eliciting the relaxation response. It will also explore the effect of these models on our understanding of literature, mass culture, theories of identity, and contemporary social life. From there, the discussion will move to how executive skills can be assessed in meaningful ways, and what kinds of strategies teachers and other educational or mental health professionals can use to promote executive skill development in struggling learners. 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