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Advanced Foods

Principles and practice of indentification, comparison, and evaluation of selected foods, ingredients, techniques, and equipment for recipe formulation, menu planning, or preparation with an emphasis on modifications to meet specific nutritional or other requirements.
Course #
FOOD-GE 2216
Credits
1 - 3
Department
Nutrition and Food Studies

Advanced Hand and Upper Quadrant: Evaluation, Intervention and Application

This course examines anatomical, biomechanical and wound healing theories that underlie hand and upper limb evaluation and intervention. Students will have selected practicum opportunities to enhance performance based learning. Students will prepare and deliver an intervention presentation.
Course #
OT-GE 2802
Credits
Department
Occupational Therapy

Advanced Hip Hop Dance Culture

This dance course explores the fifth element of Hip Hop Culture, "Knowledge of self" through progressive movement vocabulary within Hip Hop/Street Dance Culture. Focusing on Hip Hop as a method to endorse cultural exchange and awareness. Individuals critically reflect on the social change, political impact and the evolution of Hip Hop Culture. This course promotes the application of Hip Hop/street dance to inspire, empower, develop self-consciousness, identify social issues and examine the integration of all elements across multiple intelligences.
Course #
MPADE-GE 2026
Credits
1 - 3
Department
Music and Performing Arts Professions

Advanced Hip Hop Dance Culture

This dance course explores the fifth element of Hip Hop Culture, "Knowledge of self" through progressive movement vocabulary within Hip Hop/Street Dance Culture. Focusing on Hip Hop as a method to endorse cultural exchange and awareness. Individuals critically reflect on the social change, political impact and the evolution of Hip Hop Culture. This course promotes the application of Hip Hop/street dance to inspire, empower, develop self-consciousness, identify social issues and examine the integration of all elements across multiple intelligences.
Course #
MPADE-UE 1016
Credits
1 - 3
Department
Music and Performing Arts Professions

Advanced Individual Project

Provides opportunity for students to engage in field-oriented of library research; to compare and contrast existing text materials; to prepare classroom materials, tests, and syllabi, or other projects, all under faculty guidance.
Course #
LANED-GE 8039
Credits
2
Department
Teaching and Learning

Advanced Individual Projects in Multicultural Education

This course provides the opportunity for students to explore a range of projects in Multilingual Multicultural Studies under faculty guidance. Possibilities include empirical research in second language acquisition and pedagogy, secondary research, materials development, or creative projects involving L2 learning or intercultural issues.
Course #
TESOL-GE 2039
Credits
3
Department
Teaching and Learning

Advanced Individual Projects in Multicultural Education

This course provides the opportunity for students to explore a range of projects in Multilingual Multicultural Studies under faculty guidance. Possibilities include empirical research in second language acquisition and pedagogy, secondary research, materials development, or creative projects involving L2 learning or intercultural issues.
Course #
LANED-GE 2039
Credits
1 - 6
Department
Teaching and Learning

Advanced Lab in Counseling Skills: Mental Health

Students further develop essential interviewing and counseling skills via counseling dyads. Emphasis is placed on conducting counseling over an extended period of time and working with culturally diverse individuals with a focus on the therapist's identity. Students will develop advanced communication skills, heighten self and interpersonal awareness, become more mindful of how the counseling process develops over time, start the process of practicing socially just counseling, and explore ways individual differences may manifest themselves in communication and connection.
Course #
APSY-GE 2216
Credits
3
Department
Applied Psychology

Advanced Lab in Counseling Skills: School Counseling

This course furthers the development of counseling skills necessary to facilitate the academic, personal/social, and career development (ASCA National Model) of K-12 school students. The skills relate to the
contemporary roles of school counselors and include developing and implementing age-appropriate classroom guidance units; collaborating and consulting with teachers, administrators and parents; and advocating for equality, access, and social justice in schools and the community. Students will respond to simulated counseling interactions with parents, stakeholders, and students.
Course #
APSY-GE 2217
Credits
3
Department
Applied Psychology

Advanced Max/Msp/ Jitter Programming

As a follow-up to MIDI II: Intro to Mx/MSP, this course will focus on the creation of a larger and more intricate programming projects -- for building useable and robust interactive music performance environments, algorithmic composition systems and sound installations -- including live audio and video processing/analysis using Mx/MSP/Jitter. Frequent student presentation of current or completed projects. Designed for composers, performers, audio programmers and engineers.
Course #
MPATE-GE 2610
Credits
3
Department
Music and Performing Arts Professions

Advanced Musical Acoustics

A continuation of the principles covered in E85.1035. The semester is divided into three modules - Room Acoustics, Physics of Vibration and Issues in Synthesis and Sound Design - designed to address critical yet broad areas concerning the science and art of producing sound in space. Students are responsible for hands-on projects on each modules, quizzes on reading assignments and a final project.
Course #
MPATE-GE 2036
Credits
3
Department
Music and Performing Arts Professions

Advanced Nutrition: Protein- Fats and Carbohydrates

Biochemical, physiological, and clinical factors that affect the role of macronutrients in human health and disease, with an emphasis on critical analysis of recent research studies in this field. May also include topics such as cholesterol, fiber, non-nutritive sweeteners, and alcohol.
Course #
NUTR-GE 2139
Credits
3
Department
Nutrition and Food Studies

Advanced Nutrition: Vitamins and Minerals

Biochemical, physiological, and clinical factors that affect the role of micronutritients in human health and disease, with an emphasis on critical analysis of recent research studies in this field. Includes the role of selected vitamins and minerals in cancer, coronary heart disease, HIV infection, bone loss, and other conditions of topical interest.
Course #
NUTR-GE 2144
Credits
3
Department
Nutrition and Food Studies

Advanced Orchestration: Concert Music

The principles of orchestral scoring are examined through detailed score analysis and writing projects, as well as related topics including transposition, score format, and new notation. Classical through contemporary styles.
Course #
MPATC-UE 1112
Credits
3
Department
Music and Performing Arts Professions

Advanced Orchestration: Concert Music

The principles of orchestral scoring are examined through detailed score analysis and writing projects, as well as related topics including transposition, score format, and new notation. Classical through contemporary styles.
Course #
MPATC-GE 2082
Credits
3
Department
Music and Performing Arts Professions

Advanced Orchestration: Screen Scoring

This hands-on course provides the students with a practical toolkit to enable them to become proficient orchestrators in the field of film and media production. Using examples from traditional and contemporary practices, students analyze seminal scores written for the screen, orchestrate diverse exercises, and evaluate the result of their work by listening to live recordings of their exercises.
Course #
MPATC-GE 2081
Credits
3
Department
Music and Performing Arts Professions

Advanced Orchestration: Screen Writing

This hands-on course provides the students with a practical toolkit to enable them to become proficient orchestrators in the field of film and media production. Using examples from traditional and contemporary practices, students analyze seminal scores written for the screen, orchestrate diverse exercises, and evaluate the results of their work by listening to live recordings of their exercises.
Course #
MPATC-UE 1113
Credits
3
Department
Music and Performing Arts Professions

Advanced Physical Therapy Examination and Intervention Skills of the Musculoskeletal System I

This course enables the student to independently examine and reexamine a patient or client with musculoskeletal problems by obtaining a pertinent history from the patient or client and from other relevant sources by performing relevant systems review, and by selecting appropriate age-related tests and measure. The courses also enable the student: to provide direct physical therapy interventions to achieve patient/client outcomes based on the examination and the impairments, functional limitations, and disabilities.
Course #
PT-GE 2601
Credits
3
Department
Physical Therapy

Advanced Physical Therapy Examination and Intervention Skills of the Musculoskeletal System II

This course enables the student to independently examine and reexamine a patient or client with musculoskeletal problems by obtaining a pertinent history from the patient or client and from other relevant sources by performing relevant systems review, and by selecting appropriate age-related tests and measure. The courses also enable the student: to provide direct physical therapy interventions to achieve patient/client outcomes based on the examination and the impairments, functional limitations, and disabilities.
Course #
PT-GE 2602
Credits
3
Department
Physical Therapy

Advanced Physical Therapy Examination and Intervention Skills of the Musculoskeletal System III

This course enables the student to independently examine and reexamine a patient or client with musculoskeletal problems by obtaining a pertinent history from the patient or client and from other relevant sources by performing relevant systems review, and by selecting appropriate age-related tests and measure. The courses also enable the student: to provide direct physical therapy interventions to achieve patient/client outcomes based on the examination and the impairments, functional limitations, and disabilities.
Course #
PT-GE 2603
Credits
3
Department
Physical Therapy