CE COURSES TO ADD TO 2005-07 UMM
CATALOG
(all have received regular approval since the last
catalog printing and need to be included in the 2005-07 UMM Catalog)
ITAL 1301 - CE: Beginning Italian I. (FL; 4 cr; fall, spring,
every year)
Introduction to Italian as it is presently spoken and written. Basic sounds,
structures, and vocabulary of Italian. Understanding, reading, and writing the
language and communicating in Italian about everyday situations. Relationship
between culture and language.
ITAL
1302 - CE: Beginning Italian II. (FL; 4 cr; prereq-1301 or
placement or #; fall, spring, every year)
Continuation of 1301.
ITAL
1311 - CE: Modern Italy Through Literature and Film. (Hum; 3 cr)
Examination of the political, social, and cultural transformations of Italy
from its unification in the second half of the 19th century to contemporary
issues of immigration and multiculturalism as reflected in literature and film.
Topics include the unification and forging a new national identity; life under
Fascism; the Resistance and post-war period; the .southern question.; the
.economic miracle. of the 1960s; recent immigration and current cultural
transformations.
RUSS 1993 - Directed Study. (1-5 cr; prereq-approved
directed study form; repeatable)
An on- or off- campus learning experience individually arranged between a
student and a faculty member for academic credit in areas not covered in the
regular curriculum.
RUSS 2993 - Directed Study. (1-5 cr; prereq-approved
directed study form; repeatable; fall, spring, summer, every year)
An on- or off- campus learning experience individually arranged between a
student and a faculty member for academic credit in areas not covered in the
regular curriculum.
RUSS 3993 - Directed Study. (1- 5 cr;
prereq-approved directed study form; repeatable)
An on- or off- campus learning experience individually arranged between a
student and a faculty member for academic credit in areas not covered in the
regular curriculum.
RUSS 4993 - Directed Study. (1- 5 cr;
prereq-approved directed study form; repeatable)
An on- or off- campus learning experience individually arranged between a
student and a faculty member for academic credit in areas not covered in the
regular curriculum.
WSS
1224 - CE: Wellness Skills: R.A.D.--Basic Self-Defense System.
(0.5 cr; S-N
only, fall, spring, every year)
A comprehensive program of realistic, self-defense tactics and techniques for
women. Includes awareness, prevention, risk reduction and avoidance,
progressing to the basics of hands-on defense training. Utilizes nationally
approved/recognized curriculum.
WSS 2321 - CE: Group Fitness Instructor Training. (2 cr; prereq-additional
tuition required; course not included in UMM tuition band; subject to minimum
enrollment requirement; S-N only, fall, spring, every year)
Study of the principles and foundation of group exercise leadership and
instruction and the development and progression of all components of an
exercise program including movements, choreography, health screening and
assessments, and prevention of injuries common to an exercise program.
Preparation for national certification examinations in aerobics instruction.
WSS 2331
- CE: Personal Training Preparation. (2 cr; prereq-additional tuition required;
course not included in UMM tuition band; subject to minimum enrollment
requirement; S-N only, fall, spring, summer, every year)
Concepts, theory, practice, and research in personal training and conditioning.
Basic anatomy and physiology, principles of strength training, overview of
training equipment, fitness assessments, designing individual exercise
programs, legal liabilities, national certifications, and review of research.
Preparation for national certification examinations in the areas of personal
training and strength conditioning.