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Courses Applicable to Each Department

The following two generic course descriptions are available to each department listed on this page.

Department Prefix 888 (Course Name) 1-6 cr. hrs.

Designates a course taken at another institution and accepted for transfer credit by the department. This course number is used whenever no comparable course exists in the college catalog. This course number may appear more than once on a student transcript.

Department Prefix 998 (Course Name) Variable Credit

Designates a new course offered by the department which is being evaluated as to the appropriateness of the course to the major and/or the interest of students in enrolling in this particular topic. This course number may appear more than once on a student transcript.

Course Descriptions Search

To search for a course description, type the beginning of the course name in the Course Title box and click Search, or to view descriptions of courses in a curriculum, select the curriculum from the Department drop-down list.

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Key to Course Descriptions

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Abbreviations

(C) City Campus
(N) North Campus
(S) South Campus
F Fall
S Spring
F/S Fall and Spring
SS Summer Session
F+ Offered every other Fall
S+ Offered every other Spring
N Non-Credit

Course Descriptions by Curriculum

To view descriptions of courses in a curriculum, click the curriculum name.

Health, Physical Ed, Rec

 
TH-100
ORIEN. DISABIL GROUP
An overview of selected disability groups including a combination of in-class learning experiences and field visitations to give the student insight into mental illness, mental retardation, physical disabilities, aging, and the socially deviant. S(C, S)
 
TH-210
METH/EVALU THERA REC
This course will give the student an understanding of the therapeutic roles, functions, and processes of related disciplines employed in therapeutic recreation service. Techniques such as leisure counseling, narrative report writing, observation, testing, charting, etc., will be discussed. F/S (C,S)