This segment is for the manipulative portion of the proficiency examination. The Texas Model for Comprehensive School Counseling Programs is a resource to develop effective and high quality comprehensive school counseling programs that align with Texas statutes and rules governing the work of school counselors. Clear and detailed training methods for each lesson will ensure that students can acquire and apply knowledge into practice easily. Credit 3. Pattern recognition of physical evidence, including fingerprints, bloodstains, gunshot residue, tire prints, shoeprints, fire investigation, firearms, and digital evidence will be discussed. Credit 3. Continues through the latest trends and includes discussion of individual musicians as well as stylistic details. Prerequisite: MATH 1420 and COSC 1436 with grades of C or better. Prerequisite: C or better in MATH 2384. Credit 3. Prerequisite: A minimum grade of C in CHEM 1411, CHEM 1412, and CHEM 2323/2123. Credit 3. Prerequisites: PHYS 1422, PHYS 2426, and MATH 2440. Credit 3. Special procedures and problems involving further investgation of various printmaking media and formats. Landscape, still life, and the figure are emphasized, along with experimentation. The course introduces students to basic concepts in the fields of chemistry and biology. Individual study in specialized areas of Industrial Technology. This course stresses the impact of human activities on the natural world, environmental protection, and the wise use of the earth’s resources. An optional four-week leadership intern program conducted during June and July at Fort Knox, Kentucky, consisting of basic leadership and adventure-type training. Students prepare instructional materials appropriate for social studies content and skills at different middle school grade levels. Topics studied include interpersonal attraction, aggression, prejudice and sexism, conformity, altruism, and group behavior. To be directed and approved by the Environmental Science advisor. Prerequisite: MUS 365. Topics discussed will include the physical environment, cultural characteristics and the various ways people live and make their living. This course is for the student who is considering enrollment in the ROTC Advanced Course, but who does not have credit for the Basic Course. Specific emphasis is placed on the construction, characteristics and applications of diodes, rectifiers, transistors, thyristors and integrated circuits. Normally offered in the Spring. Credit 6. Credit 3. Writing enhanced. Emphasis will be placed on the North American city and its problems: land use, transportation, political fragmentation, physical environment, demographic and social change, economic dynamics, residential patterns, urban culture, poverty, etc. Prerequisites: 60 hours. Credit 3. (6-0). Credit: 3. An in-depth study of leadership types, temperaments and styles, oral and written communications, radio and wire communications and career development. CHEM 4 hrs., FACS 1441, FACS 1367 or FACS 2362. Credit 3. Evaluation of conformation, balance, symmetry, cadence, suppleness, and impulsion will be used to understand these concepts. Typical projects include corporate identity systems and ad campaigns. Standards of professional nursing practice and nursing theorists are introduced along with the philosophy of the School of Nursing. A review of scientific knowledge and research advances will be applied to modern stocker and feedlot cattle operations. The two courses represent two placements that span the grades for that certification. Fall, Spring. Credit 3. Seminar and practical application with primary focus on interpersonal communication, leadership and management of small teams/groups: professionalism and ethics are discussed. Further development of financial accounting concepts, interpretation, and the study of management uses of accounting data. Topics include a study of sets, systems of numeration, natural numbers, integers, number theory and rational numbers. Effective graphic presentations will be stressed. Sam Houston State University - Huntsville, TX. This course will take an investigative look into the use of the human form through the medium of photography. Discussion of improvisation will be included. Also offered as MATH 4371. Courses available for concurrent enrollment are decided upon at the start of each academic year. Spring odd years. A major emphasis will be placed on resume building, the job search, and the audition process. All SHSU Degree Programs Are Fully Accredited Sam Houston State University is accredited by The Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges. Prerequisites: COSC 1346 and MATH 1430 or consent of the instructor. A comprehensive course in the African American experience which explores the various forces shaping race relations in the United States. Prerequisite: BANA 2372. Credit 3. Language laboratory periods weekly are required. This course is intended to provide a broad survey of the field of cognitive psychology covering such topics as attention, memory, forgetting, consciousness, and organization/structure. SHSU's Study Abroad Programs offer students the opportunity to engage in an educational and cultural learning experience. May be repeated for credit. Provides information on ways to implement the Library 2.0 service model to reach new library users and facilitate more user-drive services and technology. Three lecture hours per week plus Applied Leadership Lab. See Academic Distinction Program in this catalog. Credit 3. Hours 1. (This is a middle-level block course) This course will prepare teacher candidates to become successful in teaching in the middle grades by using effective models of teaching and learning. It is designed to immerse students in an intense program of researching, interpreting and creating art in the twenty-first century. Prerequisites: SPED 2301. Credit 3. Fully online, these courses can be taken remotely, without the need for on-campus visits. A study comparing various state and federal laws with particular emphasis on the State of Texas statutes will be conducted. The laboratory taken concurrently with the lecture includes the study of common animal and plant fossils and problems which illustrate practical applications of geological principles. Prerequisite: Biology major, Senior standing. This course explores the techniques of character animation and rigging using pre-rigged characters and models in 3D computer software. Posted: (52 years ago) Working in environmental science-related jobs can involve collecting and analyzing soil, water, or air samples, mapping wetlands and disasters, or modeling how pollution is moving through rivers, aquifers, and the air. This course provides the student with direct professional work experience with industry or governmental entity. Practical skills develop your ability to perform music. Also recommended for non-business majors. Taught with PHL 371(PHIL 3371). Hours 3. Concepts of 2D drawings will be covered along with an introduction to three dimensional parametric modeling. Prerequisite: 6 hours in POLS. The course will help students understand how child-centered play sessions facilitate the recognition and expression of feelings in children, as well as strengthen problem-solving skills, pro-social skills, and engagement with parents. Topics include the nature of intimacy, attraction, communication, interdependency, love, jealousy, conflict, and loneliness.Credit 3. The course will also focus on professionalism, program planning, personnel employment and evaluation, and legal issues critical to the success of agricultural science and technology teachers. Writing enhanced. Instruction is provided in skills, knowledge, and strategies in one or more of the racquet-related activities listed in the class schedule. You are requesting access to the SHSU computer network. Credit 3. Focus is on comprehensive design solutions implemented through multiphase projects including space planning, contract documents, specifications, finish selections, sustainability, and various presentation techniques. Co-requisite: ARTS 1313 and ARTS 1314. Credit: 3. For non-native speakers of French. Credit 3. Credit 3. Introduction to the methods, concepts and materials of designing for theatre, including the basic element s of set design, properties design, lighting design, and sound design for the stage. May be repeated for credit. Can online education replace traditional education? A study is made of the major theories of personality; the biological and social factors in the development and functioning of personality are considered. Credit 3. Various eras, genres, and authors are studied. A study of the principles and methods used in describing, classifying and correlating strata. The student must be concurrently enrolled for applied music instruction and must have his/her program approved by his/her professor. Special attention is given to recent changes in bank regulation. Analysis of aesthetic experience, the relation of art to value, and an examination of aesthetic theories concerning representation, form and expression. A list of organizations is provided in class. Spring. Designed to provide students with the opportunity to gain specialized experience in one or more of the following areas: internship, laboratory procedures, individualized study, innovative curricula, workshops, specialized training schools, and seminars. Open to all students. Prerequisite: MUSI 1223. Students will be introduced to the methods of developing a design from script analysis to presentation of the completed design. Prerequisite: 18 semester credit hours of college credit. Prerequisite 6 hours in POLS. This course provides an introduction to the concepts and applications of calculus. The strengths and weaknesses of existing safety programs, performance management techniques, behavior-based safety, design safety, legal aspects of safety and health management, and emerging trends in safety and health management will be covered. Prerequisites: THEA 2360 and THEA 2361. Credit 3. Credit 3. This includes the potential hazards posed by geologic processes, and the planning that needs to be done to lessen their impact. Prerequisite: Grade of C or better in FREN 2311 or equivalent. Previously KIN 321. Emphasis is placed on developing and promoting a personal photographic style. This course examines the interplay between states and markets and the interaction of the world economy and international politics. The laboratory taken concurrently with the lecture includes map and air photo interpretation, analysis of remote sensing data, and study of economically important earth materials. Spring. Credit 3. 1 Credit Hour. International finance is also introduced. Access is available for off-campus devices (including mobile devices, with proper setup) using SHSU account login credentials. Usually offered alternate semesters. Credit 4. Credit 3. Prerequisites: AGRI 2317. The course is designed to enable History students to organize a vast amount of material into a logical framework that will help them to better understand the interactions of individuals, communities, nations, and cultures across time and place. (Taught each semester), National income concepts and measurements; analysis of the factors influencing the level of national income, employment, price, and production; and application to current problems. Credit 3. The principles and techniques of traditional animation, including the principles of motion, storyboarding, flipbooks, cel and pencil animation. Prerequisite: Junior standing. Although comparisons between two cultures will become evident, the primary objective of the course is to expose the student to two different dance styles and to use dance analysis to identify and study cultural characteristics. Also offered as STAT 1370. Also offered as MATH 1369. An overview of the hospitality industry, this course includes restaurants, hotels and resorts. Prerequisite: 9 hours of acting courses or consent of instructor. A life-centered approach rather than a subject-centered one has been employed in the development of course curriculum. The course also explores the role of the professional in public policy and the awareness of consequences of ethical dissent and whistle blowing. Credit 3. The course includes clinical laboratory to allow the student the opportunity to integrate theoretical concepts into clinical practice in diverse populations. Prerequisite: Must have junior standing or above. Additional topics include cash flow statements, accounting for pensions, leases, and income taxes. These will be applied to selected regional and square dances, jumping rope, and aerobic dance routines. Prerequisites: PHYS 1411 and MTH 1430. This course is an in-depth study of a selected topic. Programming assignments will involve implementation of functional components of a translator. Credit 3. Nature of evidence for prosecution under these laws will be considered. Writing Enhanced. This course is a study of the principles and applications of digital logic circuits including logic gates, counters, shift registers, and combinational logic circuits. Study of genetic basis of selection and systems of mating, and the development of breeding programs based on the principles of population genetics. Lab experiences include designing, planning, construction, and finishing of a piece of cabinetwork or furniture. A study of laws, codes, standards and regulations that are in effect to protect human health and safety is the focus of this course. Examines the human community in its ecological, cultural, and associational aspects. This course provides an intensive drill in the fundamentals of music theory followed by an introduction to tonal music of the Western tradition. Writing enhanced. This course is a rigorous examination of the development of rights and liberties through the interpretation of the Bill of Rights by the United States Supreme Court. The course will explore, evaluate, and utilize computer/technology resources to design and deliver instruction as well as to assess student learning. The course uses a lecture/discussion format. Writing enhanced. Two hours per week plus Applied Leadership Lab II. Prerequisite: SPED 2301. Credit 3. Credit 3. This course explores the use and misuse of drugs and their effects on the health of man. Basic techniques and skills used in improvisation including standard chord changes, song structures and advanced scales and arpeggios. Prerequisite: 30 hours. Laboratory to be taken concurrently with PSYC 2302. Credit 1. This course introduces students to the fundamentals of digital forensics technology. Other issues including information technology, ethics, and cultural awareness (which have been previously introduced) are explored more thoroughly to assist the graduate's entry into practice. Credit 3. A survey is made of clinical/counseling psychology, e.g. Prerequisite: MGMT 3310. Credit 3. © Copyright Sam Houston State University | All rights reserved. A survey of the major modes of literary criticism. A first course describing the methods for analyzing information needs and designing, evaluating, and implementing computer-based information systems. Credit 3. Topics covered include web design fundamentals, modern web development tools, style sheets, markup languages, accessibility, session management, interactive communication and security. Credit 1, 2, or 3. Hours 3. Credit 3 each. Concurrent enrollment in CHEM 1105 is recommended. Prerequisites: At least junior standing, 12 COMS hours completed, and approval of the Chair. Credit 3. Credit 3. An exploration and appreciation of how cultural factors affect our food patterns and assist in understanding cultural competency will be presented. An introduction to topics in heat and wave motion including sound and light. Faculty from multiple disciplines engage with one another and with the students in interactive discussions of the selected topic for the course. Fall, Spring, Summer II. This course introduces the theory and practice of ballet. Praised as superb satire by critics and damned as wicked by more than one Texas community, this novel follows one curmudgeonly religious leader's crusade against Spring Creek's Baptists, Holy Rollers, and nonbelievers. Prerequisite: ARTS 1313, ARTS 1314, ARTS 1315, and ARTS 2318. Credit 3. A study of Shakespeare’s comedies and romances from his early years through the great festive comedies of the late 1590s through the “Dark Comedies” of the 1600s to the romances of the last years of his career. Also offered as STAT 4371. (3-0). Credit 3. Credit 4. This is a basic course of study to acquaint students with the scope of animal science: origin, history and development of economically important species and breeds of livestock; concepts of selection, breeding, nutrition, management and research as applied to livestock production. This course may be taken for Academic Distinction credit. Prerequisite: Junior Status. Prerequisite: Must have junior standing or above. Required of all English majors. Prerequisites: 30 hours in Business and Economics and consent of the instructor. Prerequisites: ENGL 1301, ENGL 1302, and either ENGL 2332 or ENGL 2333. Credit 3. Students who plan to take ACCT 3313 must earn a minimum grade of C in ACCT 2302. Credit 3. Community, state, and national food and nutrition programs and services will be discussed with emphasis on program goals, target audiences and policy formulation. Lectures and demonstrations will be given on tools, materials and safety procedures. Also offered through the FCS Alliance. Interactive performance-based methods such as sight-singing will be utilized as well as improvisation and composition. This course presents a comprehensive introduction to the principles and techniques of human-computer interaction. Credit 3. Credit 3. Pre-requisite: ITEC 1340 and junior standing. Methods of Teaching Secondary Foreign Languages is designed as a methods course in second language acquisition. Credit 1, 2, or 3. Credit 3. Participation is essential in related agricultural science and FFA activities such as fairs, shows, contests, FFA alumni and young farmer programs, etc. Credit 3. Prerequisite: ARTS 1313, ARTS 1314, ARTS 1315, and ARTS 1316. Credit 3. Credit 3. This course addresses the general administrative and daily operational skills required to direct a wellness program in corporate, institutional, and community settings. Material presented is selected to increase the student’s literacy in this rapidly changing field, including commonly used acronyms and emerging technologies. Prerequisite: ECON 2300, ECON 2302, or ECON 2301. Credit 3. Credit 3. Three-hour laboratory. This course will introduce the scope and nature of urban areas from a geographical or spatial perspective. Prerequisites: GEOG 2464. Credit 3. Fall, Spring. Normally offered in the Spring. Odd year Spring. It is team taught by professors from each of the four disciplines named and satisfies Core Curriculum Area V. Credit 3. Prerequisite: Junior or senior standing. Writing Enhanced. Credit 3. In additions packaging sustainability will be addressed. (Class: 2 hours weekly Clinical/Lab: 6 hours weekly) Pre requisites: NURS 3620, 3640, 3440, 3350, 3360. Co requisites: NURS 3430, 3420, 3310. The origins and various motivations for sexual offending are explored as are treatment strategies and their relative effectiveness with different offender groups. Prerequisite: Advanced standing in Sociology. Topics include multivariate, conditional and marginal distributions, point and interval estimation, theory of estimation, maximum likelihood estimates, hypothesis testing, likelihood ratio tests, contingency analysis, and nonparametric statistics. They are introduced to the use and control of existing light as well as high-powered electronic flash in the realm of digital photography. Credit 3. The course is open to honors students in all disciplines. Two one-hour language laboratory periods weekly are required, one of which is a concurrent lab class enrollment. An undergraduate seminar course concerning problems selected within an area of specialization. Prerequisite: BIOL 1301/1101, CHEM 2401, and MATH 1420. Credit 4. The course has a dual focus: it is a content class that introduces participants to a particular way of reading and interpreting texts, and it is a skills class that trains participants in critical thinking by asking them to formulate their own questions. Emphasis will be placed on the development of scientific knowledge across the centuries. Computer-based methods are emphasized. A study is made of the individual fundamentals, strategy, scouting, practice preparation and administrative duties associated with coaching a volleyball program. Prerequisite: Sophomore standing. Prerequisite: ECON 2300 or ECON 2302 or ECON 2301. Credit 3. Credit 3. This course focuses on the causes of and approaches to physical, social, mental, and emotional health problems among young people. An introduction to the linguistic analysis of English sentence structure. This course utilizes the application of the social science mode of inquiry to the study of the sociocultural characteristics of sport. This course presents the foundations of accident prevention and injury control. May be repeated for a maximum of 4 academic credit hours. of chemistry. Writing Enhanced. A comprehensive review of current cultural, biological, mechanical, and chemical techniques used in managing or controlling agricultural and residential pests. For those seeking EC-6 and 4-8 certification only. An in-depth study of a selected topic. Prerequisite: 12 hours of Health including HLTH 4387. Credit 3. Meets requirement for pre-nursing curriculum. This course offering is subject to approval by the Texas State University Board of Regents and the Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board. Examination of the production elements necessary to provide the theatrical experience. Prerequisite: GEOL 1403 or GEOL 1405. General principles of inorganic chemistry are presented with a descriptive and practical rather than mathematical approach. Field experience required. 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