Mar 28, 2024  
2020-2021 Catalog 
    
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Course Descriptions


 
  
  • RADT 3123 - Sectional Anatomy

    Credits: (2)
    Typically Taught Fall Semester: Full Sem
    Typically Taught Spring Semester: Full Sem
    Typically Taught Summer Semester: Full Sem

    Anatomical study of the body in the sagittal, transverse and coronal imaging planes.
  
  • RADT 3143 - Imaging Pathophysiology I

    Credits: (2)
    Typically Taught Fall Semester: Full Sem

    Imaging adaptations and alterations in anatomy and physiology with variation outside of the normal range (Unit 1). 

  
  • RADT 3144 - Imaging Pathophysiology II

    Credits: (2)
    Typically Taught Spring Semester: Full Sem
    Imaging adaptations and alterations in anatomy and physiology with variation outside of the normal range (Unit 2). 
    Pre-requisite(s): RADT 3143 - Imaging Pathophysiology I .
  
  • RADT 3243 - Community-Based Patient Care II

    Credits: (2)
    Typically Taught Fall Semester: Full Sem
    Typically Taught Spring Semester: Full Sem
    Typically Taught Summer Semester: Full Sem

    Advanced level patient care, assessment, and management in the community-based environment. 

  
  • RADT 3253 - Specialty-Based Patient Care II

    Credits: (2)
    Typically Taught Fall Semester: Full Sem
    Typically Taught Spring Semester: Full Sem
    Typically Taught Summer Semester: Full Sem

    Advanced level patient care, assessment, and management in the specialty-based environment. 

  
  • RADT 3263 - Diagnostic Services Pharmacology

    Credits: (2)
    Typically Taught Fall Semester: Full Sem
    Typically Taught Spring Semester: Full Sem
    Typically Taught Summer Semester: Full Sem

    Concepts of pharmacology including modes of action, uses, modes of excretion effects, side effects and patient care required for specific pharmacologic agents.
  
  • RADT 3403 - Radiobiology & Health Physics

    Credits: (3)
    Typically Taught Fall Semester: Full Sem
    Typically Taught Spring Semester: Full Sem
    Effects of ionizing radiation on the human body, patient and personnel protection, exposure monitoring health physics and oncology.
  
  • RADT 3423 - Federal Regulations

    Credits: (2)
    Typically Taught Fall Semester: Full Sem
    Typically Taught Spring Semester: Full Sem
    Typically Taught Summer Semester: Full Sem

    Regulations governing health care, equipment and application of ionizing radiation.
  
  • RADT 3443 - Quality Assurance in Radiology

    Credits: (3)
    Typically Taught Spring Semester: Full Sem
    Typically Taught Summer Semester: Full Sem

    Development of a quality assurance program and manual to meet accreditation requirements.
  
  • RADT 3463 - Computerized Imaging

    Credits: (3)
    Typically Taught Fall Semester: Full Sem
    Digital radiography, image acquisition, image processing and digital image management.
  
  • RADT 3563 - Managing Clinical Information

    Credits: (3)
    Typically Taught Fall Semester: Full Sem
    Digital and volumetric imaging, emerging technologies, secure computerized management practice, and patient privacy regulations.
  
  • RADT 3863 INT - Clinical Internship

    Credits: (2-6)
    Typically Taught Fall Semester: Full Sem
    Typically Taught Spring Semester: Full Sem
    Experience in a radiology specialty area. Consent of instructor is required.
    Number of Times this Course May Be Repeated: May be repeated twice for credit.
  
  • RADT 4203 - Patient Education in Radiology

    Credits: (2)
    Typically Taught Fall Semester: Full Sem
    Typically Taught Spring Semester: Full Sem
    Typically Taught Summer Semester: Full Sem

    Skills necessary to assess, plan and evaluate a variety of educational programs specific to radiology patients.
  
  • RADT 4213 - Supervision and Staff Development

    Credits: (3)
    Typically Taught Fall Semester: Full Sem
    Typically Taught Spring Semester: Full Sem
    Federal regulations, developing department protocol, designing departments personnel supervision and quality of care assessment.
  
  • RADT 4223 - Promotional Strategies

    Credits: (3)
    Typically Taught Summer Semester: Full Sem

    Assessment of needs, development and implementation of promotional strategies for Radiology Departments.
  
  • RADT 4233 - Fiscal Analysis in Radiology

    Credits: (3)
    Typically Taught Spring Semester: Full Sem
    Justification, acquisition and leasing of imaging equipment and accessories, staffing formulas and review of maintenance contracts.
  
  • RADT 4243 - Quality Management in Radiology

    Credits: (3)
    Typically Taught Spring Semester: Full Sem
    Concepts and principles of quality management, collection and analysis of data.
  
  • RADT 4253 - Risk Management

    Credits: (3)
    Typically Taught Fall Semester: Full Sem
    Study of management of risk associated with the delivery of health care in clinical and non-clinical settings.
  
  • RADT 4303 - Cardiology

    Credits: (3)
    Typically Taught Spring Semester: Full Sem
    Typically Taught Summer Semester: Full Sem

    Detailed study of the heart: anatomy, physiology, pathophysiology, pharmacology, EKGs and imaging modalities.
  
  • RADT 4313 - Visceral, Pelvic and Extremity Angiography

    Credits: (3)
    Typically Taught Fall Semester: Full Sem
    Anatomy, pathology, protocols and interventional procedures of abdominal viscera, extremities and pelvis.
  
  • RADT 4333 - Head and Neck Angiography

    Credits: (3)
    Typically Taught Summer Semester: Full Sem

    Anatomy, pathology, protocols and interventional procedures of the aortic arch, brachiocephalic, thyroid and other facial and neck arteries.
  
  • RADT 4343 - Thoracic and Venous Procedures

    Credits: (3)
    Typically Taught Spring Semester: Full Sem
    Anatomy, pathology, protocols and interventional procedures of the venous and cardiac systems.
  
  • RADT 4403 - Imaging Pathology

    Credits: (3)
    Typically Taught Fall Semester: Full Sem
    Radiographic presentation of pathological conditions, abnormalities and anomalies.
  
  • RADT 4413 - Forensic Radiology

    Credits: (3)
    Typically Taught Fall Semester: Full Sem
    Typically Taught Spring Semester: Full Sem
    This course provides a comprehensive study of medical imaging’s role in forensic medicine. Forensic Radiology is used to determine identity of remains, evaluate injury or cause of death and assist in the detection of abuse. Junior or Senior standing required.
  
  • RADT 4433 - PACS Administration

    Credits: (3)
    Typically Taught Fall Semester: Full Sem
    Typically Taught Spring Semester: Full Sem
    Digital imaging and communication standards, PACS administration, image quality, and emerging technology standards.
  
  • RADT 4443 - Imaging Informatics

    Credits: (3)
    Typically Taught Spring Semester: Full Sem
    Analyzing system needed, project management, quality improvement, bioinformatics, clinical informatics, and medical informatics.
  
  • RADT 4543 - Bone Densitometry

    Credits: (3)
    Typically Taught Summer Semester: Full Sem

    This course comprehensively covers the methods of bone density measurement (bone densitometry, DEXA), the pathogenesis of osteoporosis, quality management issues, therapies for osteoporosis and a review of additional analysis methods.
  
  • RADT 4553 - Breast Anatomy, Physiology and Pathology

    Credits: (3)
    Typically Taught Fall Semester: Full Sem
    Normal breast anatomy and physiology compared to pathological conditions.
  
  • RADT 4563 - Mammographic Positioning/Imaging Techniques

    Credits: (3)
    Typically Taught Fall Semester: Full Sem
    Routine positions, risk versus benefit; tissue variations, specialized procedures and imaging modalities.
  
  • RADT 4572 - Advanced Breast Imaging

    Credits: (3)
    Typically Taught Fall Semester: Full Sem
    Typically Taught Spring Semester: Full Sem
    Typically Taught Summer Semester: Full Sem

    This course will highlight advanced breast imaging and correlate findings between modalities; discuss associated patient education and medicolegal considerations; and highlight best practice in relation to pathology and patient history.

  
  • RADT 4573 - The Female Patient and Medical Imaging

    Credits: (3)
    Typically Taught Spring Semester: Full Sem
    Typically Taught Summer Semester: Full Sem

    This course will familiarize the student to disease processes specific to the female patient and the imaging methods that may be used in diagnosis and treatment. The clinical pathways that are commonly used, involving all radiologic imaging modalities, will be explored. Students who enroll in this course must be certified by the American Registry of Radiologic Technologists.
  
  • RADT 4583 - Mammographic Equipment and Quality Assurance

    Credits: (3)
    Typically Taught Fall Semester: Full Sem
    Equipment operation, technical factors and quality assurance procedures in mammography.
  
  • RADT 4603 - Magnetic Resonance Imaging Physics, Instrumentation & Safety

    Credits: (3)
    Typically Taught Fall Semester: Full Sem
    Physical principles and theories of magnetic resonance, instrumentation, safety, imaging sequences and methods in normal and abnormal tissue, and computer parameters of magnetic resonance.
  
  • RADT 4610 - Clinical Simulation I

    Credits: (1)
    Typically Taught Fall Semester: Full Sem
    Typically Taught Spring Semester: Full Sem
    Typically Taught Summer Semester: Full Sem

    Clinical Simulation in the Radiology and Computer Labs.
  
  • RADT 4611 - Clinical Simulation II

    Credits: (1)
    Typically Taught Fall Semester: Full Sem
    Typically Taught Spring Semester: Full Sem
    Typically Taught Summer Semester: Full Sem

    Clinical Simulation in the Radiology and Computer Labs.
  
  • RADT 4612 - Clinical Simulation III

    Credits: (1)
    Typically Taught Fall Semester: Full Sem
    Typically Taught Spring Semester: Full Sem
    Typically Taught Summer Semester: Full Sem

    Clinical Simulation in the Radiology and Computer Labs.
  
  • RADT 4613 - Computed Tomography of the Torso and Limbs

    Credits: (3)
    Typically Taught Spring Semester: Full Sem
    Sectional anatomy, pathology and imaging protocols of the abdominal viscera, pelvis, thorax and extremities.
  
  • RADT 4623 - Advanced MRI Procedures

    Credits: (3)
    Typically Taught Spring Semester: Full Sem
    Evaluation of organ function and diagnosis of disease process using advanced MRI procedures with emphasis on spectroscopy and functional MR.
  
  • RADT 4633 - Magnetic Resonance Imaging of the Central Nervous System

    Credits: (3)
    Typically Taught Summer Semester: Full Sem

    Sectional anatomy, pathology and imaging protocol of the head, spine and central nervous system.
  
  • RADT 4643 - Magnetic Resonance of the Torso and Limbs

    Credits: (3)
    Typically Taught Spring Semester: Full Sem
    Sectional anatomy, pathology and imaging protocols of the abdominal viscera, pelvis, thorax and extremities.
  
  • RADT 4653 - Computed Tomography of the Central Nervous System

    Credits: (3)
    Typically Taught Summer Semester: Full Sem

    Sectional anatomy, pathology and imaging protocols of the head, spine and central nervous system.
  
  • RADT 4663 - Computed Tomography Physics, Instrumentation & Safety

    Credits: (3)
    Typically Taught Fall Semester: Full Sem
    Interactions of electromagnetic waves, instrumentation, imaging sequences, computer parameters, and safety of computerized tomography imaging.
  
  • RADT 4803 - Individual Research

    Credits: (1-3)
    Typically Taught Fall Semester: Full Sem
    Typically Taught Spring Semester: Full Sem
    Typically Taught Summer Semester: Full Sem

    Research projects developed for district, state, regional or national presentation.
    Number of Times this Course May Be Repeated: May be repeated for a maximum of 3 credit hours.
  
  • RADT 4833 - Directed Readings and Research

    Credits: (3)
    Typically Taught Fall Semester: Full Sem
    Typically Taught Spring Semester: Full Sem
    Typically Taught Summer Semester: Full Sem

    Synthesis and analysis of journal articles resulting in a research paper for the purpose of publication.
  
  • RADT 4850 - Study Abroad

    Credits: (1-6)
    Variable Title
    Typically Taught Summer Semester: Full Sem

    The purpose of this course is to provide opportunities for students in health professions to experience a study abroad program that is designed to explore healthcare, culture, and clinical experience.
    Number of Times this Course May Be Repeated: May be repeated 5 times with a maximum of 6 credit hours.
  
  • RADT 4861 - Clinical Internship

    Credits: (2)
    Typically Taught Fall Semester: Full Sem
    Typically Taught Spring Semester: Full Sem
    Typically Taught Summer Semester: Full Sem

    Experience in a radiology specialty area. Consent of instructor is needed.
  
  • RADT 4862 - Clinical Internship

    Credits: (2)
    Typically Taught Fall Semester: Full Sem
    Typically Taught Spring Semester: Full Sem
    Typically Taught Summer Semester: Full Sem

    Experience in a radiology specialty area. Consent of instructor is needed.
  
  • RADT 4863 INT - Clinical Internship

    Credits: (2-4)
    Typically Taught Fall Semester: Full Sem
    Typically Taught Summer Semester: Full Sem

    Experience in a radiology specialty area. Consent of instructor is needed.
    Number of Times this Course May Be Repeated: May be repeated twice for credit.
  
  • RADT 4911 - Comprehensive Review/CT

    Credits: (2)
    Typically Taught Fall Semester: Full Sem
    Typically Taught Summer Semester: Full Sem

    Preparation for advanced certification examination.
  
  • RADT 4912 - Comprehensive Review/MRI

    Credits: (2)
    Typically Taught Fall Semester: Full Sem
    Typically Taught Summer Semester: Full Sem

    Preparation for advanced certification examination.
  
  • RADT 4913 - Comprehensive Review/CIT

    Credits: (2)
    Typically Taught Summer Semester: Full Sem

    Preparation for advanced certification examination.
  
  • RADT 4914 - Comprehensive Review/M

    Credits: (2)
    Typically Taught Summer Semester: Full Sem

    Preparation for advanced certification examination.
  
  • RADT 4915 - Comprehensive Review/QM

    Credits: (2)
    Typically Taught Fall Semester: Full Sem
    Typically Taught Spring Semester: Full Sem
    Typically Taught Summer Semester: Full Sem

    Preparation for advanced certification examination.
  
  • RADT 4922 - Workshop, Conferences and Telecourses

    Credits: (2)
    Typically Taught Fall Semester: Full Sem
    Typically Taught Spring Semester: Full Sem
    Typically Taught Summer Semester: Full Sem

  
  • RADT 4933 - Research Methods

    Credits: (2)
    Typically Taught Fall Semester: Full Sem
    Typically Taught Spring Semester: Full Sem
    Typically Taught Summer Semester: Full Sem

    Apply research strategies in health care and clinical practice, obtain certificate for human subject research, formulate a research proposal, and complete an institutional review board application.
  
  • RADT 4942 - Transition to Specialty Practice

    Credits: (2)
    Typically Taught Summer Semester: Full Sem

    Review of the program educational requirements.  Professional responsibilities and requirements as the student transitions into the healthcare marketplace.   

  
  • RADT 4943 - Baccalaureate Thesis

    Credits: (2)
    Typically Taught Fall Semester: Full Sem
    Typically Taught Spring Semester: Full Sem
    Typically Taught Summer Semester: Full Sem

    Research in health professions utilizing the scientific inquiry method.
  
  • RADT 4992 - Seminar

    Credits: (1-2)
    Typically Taught Fall Semester: Full Sem
    Typically Taught Spring Semester: Full Sem
    Typically Taught Summer Semester: Full Sem

    New developments and procedures in imaging and therapy and preparing for the future.
    Number of Times this Course May Be Repeated: May be repeated for a maximum of 2 credit hours.
  
  • RADT 5864G - Clinical Preceptorship

    Credits: (3)
    Typically Taught Fall Semester: Full Sem
    Continuation of RADT 6863 .
  
  • RADT 5867G - Competency Assessment/Residency

    Credits: (3)
    Assessment of competency knowledge and skills in the clinical setting.
    Note: This course is offered as needed.
  
  • RADT 6863 - Clinical Preceptorship

    Credits: (3)
    Typically Taught Summer Semester: Full Sem

    Continuation of MSRS 6862 .
  
  • RATH 4330 - Radiation Therapy Physics

    Credits: (3)
    Typically Taught Fall Semester: Full Sem
    An overview of the profession of radiation therapy. Radiation therapy physics, dosimetry, isodose distribution for isotopes and electrically-produced beams. Mechanics of Linear accelerators and Cobalt.
  
  • RATH 4342 - Introduction to Treatment Planning

    Credits: (3)
    Typically Taught Spring Semester: Full Sem
    Basic quantities and concepts in radiotherapeutic dosimetry. Current aspects of the anatomical and physical consideration involved in planning and delivery of the therapy prescription.
  
  • RATH 4410 - Radiation Oncology I

    Credits: (3)
    Typically Taught Fall Semester: Full Sem
    Pathology of cancer; combined therapy and surgery; chemotherapy and radiation therapy; clinical application of treatment techniques; and case studies.
  
  • RATH 4412 - Radiation Oncology II

    Credits: (3)
    Typically Taught Spring Semester: Full Sem
    Pathology of cancer; combined therapy and surgery; chemotherapy and radiation therapy; clinical application of treatment techniques; and case studies.
  
  • RATH 4414 - Radiation Oncology III

    Credits: (3)
    Typically Taught Summer Semester: Full Sem

    Pathology of cancer; combined therapy and surgery; chemotherapy and radiation therapy; clinical application of treatment techniques; and case studies.
  
  • RATH 4444 - Advanced Treatment Planning/Brachytherapy

    Credits: (3)
    Typically Taught Summer Semester: Full Sem

    Prescription interpretation, nuclide implants, brachytherapy and treatment techniques involving hyperthermia. Beam modification devices and theory of beam placement will be discussed.
  
  • RATH 4446 - Quality Assurance

    Credits: (3)
    Typically Taught Fall Semester: Full Sem
    Establishment of a quality assurance program for linear accelerators, simulators and therapeutic isotopes.
  
  • RATH 4448 - New Technology in Radiation Therapy

    Credits: (3)
    Typically Taught Spring Semester: Full Sem
    Exploration of the emerging technology and new equipment used in radiation therapy.
    Pre-requisite(s): Graduate of an approved Radiography Program or equivalent.
  
  • RATH 4861 INT - Clinical Education I

    Credits: (3)
    Typically Taught Fall Semester: Full Sem
    Clinical education designed to facilitate transference of didactic instruction to practical clinical practice.
  
  • RATH 4862 INT - Clinical Education II

    Credits: (3)
    Typically Taught Spring Semester: Full Sem
    Clinical education designed to facilitate transference of didactic instruction to practical clinical practice.
  
  • RATH 4863 INT - Clinical Education III

    Credits: (3)
    Typically Taught Summer Semester: Full Sem

    Clinical education designed to facilitate transference of didactic instruction to practical clinical practice.
  
  • RATH 4913 - Comprehensive Review

    Credits: (3)
    Typically Taught Summer Semester: Full Sem

    Review of all didactic and clinical courses and competencies. Guest lecturer and multiple mock registry examinations will be presented.
  
  • REC 1241 - Mountain Biking, Level I

    Credits: (1)
    Typically Taught Fall Semester: 1st Blk
    Typically Taught Spring Semester: 2nd Blk
    Typically Taught Summer Semester: 1st Blk; 2nd Blk

    This physical activity course introduces students to mountain biking and trail riding. Students will explore and apply topics to enable safe, independent bike travel over a variety of terrain and surfaces. Course content will focus on trail awareness and selection, choosing appropriate equipment, and basic bike maintenance and repair.
    Number of Times this Course May Be Repeated: May be repeated twice and up to 3 credits.
  
  • REC 1242 - Mountain Biking, Level II

    Credits: (1)
    Typically Taught Fall Semester: 1st Blk
    Typically Taught Spring Semester: 2nd Blk
    Typically Taught Summer Semester: 1st Blk; 2nd Blk

    This physical activity course introduces students to mountain biking and trail riding. Students will explore and apply topics to enable safe, independent bike travel over a variety of terrain and surfaces. Course content will focus on trail awareness and selection, choosing appropriate equipment, and basic bike maintenance and repair.
    Number of Times this Course May Be Repeated: May be repeated twice and up to 3 credits.
  
  • REC 1243 - Mountain Biking, Level III

    Credits: (1)
    Typically Taught Fall Semester: 1st Blk
    Typically Taught Spring Semester: 2nd Blk
    Typically Taught Summer Semester: 1st Blk; 2nd Blk

    This physical activity course introduces students to mountain biking and trail riding. Students will explore and apply topics to enable safe, independent bike travel over a variety of terrain and surfaces. Course content will focus on trail awareness and selection, choosing appropriate equipment, and basic bike maintenance and repair.
    Number of Times this Course May Be Repeated: May be repeated twice and up to 3 credits.
  
  • REC 1304 - Backcountry Touring, Level I

    Credits: (1)
    Typically Taught Spring Semester: 1st Blk
    This physical activity course introduces students to skiing and/or snowboarding safely in the backcountry, outside of resort boundaries where avalanche control and ski patrol are not present.  The course covers basic avalanche hazard recognition, evaluation, and mitigation, single-burial avalanche companion rescue, uphill snow travel, and downhill skiing and/or snowboarding techniques for variable snow conditions and hazards.
    Number of Times this Course May Be Repeated: May be repeated three times for a maximum of three credit hours.
  
  • REC 1305 - Backcountry Touring, Level II

    Credits: (1)
    Typically Taught Spring Semester: 1st Blk
    This physical activity course introduces students to skiing and/or snowboarding safely in the backcountry, outside of resort boundaries where avalanche control and ski patrol are not present.  The course covers basic avalanche hazard recognition, evaluation, and mitigation, single-burial avalanche companion rescue, uphill snow travel, and downhill skiing and/or snowboarding techniques for variable snow conditions and hazards.
    Number of Times this Course May Be Repeated: May be repeated three times for a maximum of three credit hours.
  
  • REC 1306 - Backcountry Touring, Level III

    Credits: (1)
    Typically Taught Spring Semester: 1st Blk
    This physical activity course introduces students to skiing and/or snowboarding safely in the backcountry, outside of resort boundaries where avalanche control and ski patrol are not present.  The course covers basic avalanche hazard recognition, evaluation, and mitigation, single-burial avalanche companion rescue, uphill snow travel, and downhill skiing and/or snowboarding techniques for variable snow conditions and hazards.
    Number of Times this Course May Be Repeated: May be repeated three times for a maximum of three credit hours.
  
  • REC 1310 - Whitewater Paddling, Level I

    Credits: (1)
    Typically Taught Fall Semester: 1st Blk
    Typically Taught Spring Semester: 2nd Blk
    Typically Taught Summer Semester: Full Sem, 1st Blk, 2nd Blk

    This physical activity course introduces students to the basic skills required for whitewater paddling in a number of potential watercraft such as rafts, kayaks, paddleboards, and canoes. Skills taught include boat maneuvering, reading rapids, and basic rescue skills. 
    Number of Times this Course May Be Repeated: May be repeated twice and up to 3 credits.
  
  • REC 1311 - Whitewater Paddling, Level II

    Credits: (1)
    Typically Taught Fall Semester: 1st Blk
    Typically Taught Spring Semester: 2nd Blk
    Typically Taught Summer Semester: Full Sem, 1st Blk, 2nd Blk

    This physical activity course introduces students to the basic skills required for whitewater paddling in a number of potential watercraft such as rafts, kayaks, paddleboards, and canoes. Skills taught include boat maneuvering, reading rapids, and basic rescue skills. 
    Number of Times this Course May Be Repeated: May be repeated twice and up to 3 credits.
  
  • REC 1312 - Whitewater Paddling, Level III

    Credits: (1)
    Typically Taught Fall Semester: 1st Blk
    Typically Taught Spring Semester: 2nd Blk
    Typically Taught Summer Semester: Full Sem, 1st Blk, 2nd Blk

    This physical activity course introduces students to the basic skills required for whitewater paddling in a number of potential watercraft such as rafts, kayaks, paddleboards, and canoes. Skills taught include boat maneuvering, reading rapids, and basic rescue skills. 
    Number of Times this Course May Be Repeated: May be repeated twice and up to 3 credits.
  
  • REC 1316 - Stand-Up Paddleboard

    Credits: (1)
    Typically Taught Fall Semester: 1st Blk
    Typically Taught Summer Semester: 1st Blk

    This physical activity course is intended to introduce students to the fundamental skills and knowledge necessary to enjoy Stand Up Paddleboarding (SUP). The course will cover: 1) technical knowledge (i.e., history, terminology, equipment, regulations, safety); 2) technical skills (i.e., carrying, launching, landing, balance, stances, strokes, maneuvers, equipment maintenance); and) 3 rescue/safety (i.e. self-rescues).
  
  • REC 1350 - Scuba Diving, Level I

    Credits: (1)
    Typically Taught Fall Semester: Full Sem, 1st Blk, 2nd Blk
    Typically Taught Spring Semester: Full Sem, 1st Blk, 2nd Blk
    Typically Taught Summer Semester: Full Sem, 1st Blk, 2nd Blk

    A beginner level physical activity course that allows students to learn and develop the skills and knowledge needed to safely engage in the underwater activity of scuba diving.
    Note: This course is offered through Continuing Education only.
  
  • REC 1351 - Scuba Diving, Level II

    Credits: (1)
    Typically Taught Fall Semester: Full Sem
    Typically Taught Spring Semester: Full Sem
    A physical activity that engages students in the underwater activity of scuba diving.  This Level II course allows students to build on skills developed in Level I.
    Pre-requisite(s): REC 1350 .
  
  • REC 1404 - Mountaineering, Level I

    Credits: (1)
    Typically Taught Spring Semester: 1st Blk, 2nd Blk
    Typically Taught Summer Semester: 1st Blk

    This physical activity course introduces students to the basic skills required for mountaineering, including snow climbing and descending, ice climbing, ice axe use, basic avalanche hazard identification, and technical rope systems in these environments.  Course offering dependent on weather and snow pack expectations and conditions. 
    Number of Times this Course May Be Repeated: May be repeated twice and up to 3 credits.
  
  • REC 1405 - Mountaineering, Level II

    Credits: (1)
    Typically Taught Spring Semester: 1st Blk, 2nd Blk
    Typically Taught Summer Semester: 1st Blk

    This physical activity course introduces students to the basic skills required for mountaineering, including snow climbing and descending, ice climbing, ice axe use, basic avalanche hazard identification, and technical rope systems in these environments.  Course offering dependent on weather and snow pack expectations and conditions. 
    Number of Times this Course May Be Repeated: May be repeated twice and up to 3 credits.
  
  • REC 1406 - Mountaineering, Level III

    Credits: (1)
    Typically Taught Spring Semester: 1st Blk, 2nd Blk
    Typically Taught Summer Semester: 1st Blk

    This physical activity course introduces students to the basic skills required for mountaineering, including snow climbing and descending, ice climbing, ice axe use, basic avalanche hazard identification, and technical rope systems in these environments.  Course offering dependent on weather and snow pack expectations and conditions. 
    Number of Times this Course May Be Repeated: May be repeated twice and up to 3 credits.
  
  • REC 1505 - Kayaking, Level I

    Credits: (1)
    Typically Taught Spring Semester: 2nd Blk
    A physical activity course that introduces students to the outdoor activity of kayaking. The fundamental skills of kayaking will be addressed for both beginning and recreational paddlers.
  
  • REC 1510 - Fishing, Level I

    Credits: (1)
    Typically Taught Fall Semester: 1st Blk
    Typically Taught Spring Semester: 2nd Blk
    Typically Taught Summer Semester: 1st Blk, 2nd Blk

    A physical activity course that allows students to learn and develop the skills needed to practice fishing.
  
  • REC 1511 - Fishing, Level II

    Credits: (1)
    Typically Taught Summer Semester: Full Sem

    A physical activity course that allows students to learn and develop the skills needed to practice fishing.
  
  • REC 1512 - Fishing, Level III

    Credits: (1)
    Typically Taught Summer Semester: Full Sem

    A physical activity course that allows students to learn and develop the skills needed to practice fishing.
  
  • REC 1520 - Hiking, Level I

    Credits: (1)
    Typically Taught Fall Semester: 1st Blk
    Typically Taught Spring Semester: 2nd Blk
    Typically Taught Summer Semester: 1st Blk

    A physical activity course that allows students to learn and develop the skills needed to safely enjoy hiking through the use of trail resources, environmental conscientiousness, planning, and conduct.
  
  • REC 1521 - Hiking, Level II

    Credits: (1)
    Typically Taught Fall Semester: 1st Blk
    Typically Taught Spring Semester: 2nd Blk
    A physical activity course that allows students to learn and develop the skills needed to safely enjoy hiking through the use of trail resources, environmental conscientiousness, planning, and conduct.
  
  • REC 1522 - Hiking, Level III

    Credits: (1)
    Typically Taught Fall Semester: 1st Blk
    Typically Taught Spring Semester: 2nd Blk
    A physical activity course that allows students to learn and develop the skills needed to safely enjoy hiking through the use of trail resources, environmental conscientiousness, planning, and conduct.
  
  • REC 1527 - Rock Climbing, Level I

    Credits: (1)
    Typically Taught Fall Semester: Full Sem, 1st Blk
    Typically Taught Spring Semester: Full Sem, 2nd Blk
    Typically Taught Summer Semester: Full Sem, 1st Blk

    A beginner level physical activity course that allows students to learn and develop the skills and knowledge needed to safely enjoy rock climbing.

  
  • REC 1528 - Rock Climbing, Level II

    Credits: (1)
    Typically Taught Fall Semester: 1st Blk
    Typically Taught Spring Semester: 2nd Blk
    Typically Taught Summer Semester: 1st Blk

    An intermediate level physical activity course that allows students to learn and develop the skills and knowledge needed to safely enjoy rock climbing.
  
  • REC 1529 - Rock Climbing, Level III

    Credits: (1)
    Typically Taught Fall Semester: 1st Blk
    An advanced level physical activity course that allows students to learn and develop the skills and knowledge needed to safely enjoy rock climbing.
  
  • REC 1530 - Rock Climbing for Instructors, Level I

    Credits: (1)
    Typically Taught Fall Semester: 1st Blk
    This course is intended for individuals pursuing work as climbing instructors or guides and covers the curriculum of the American Mountain Guides Association (AMGA) Single Pitch Instructor Course. Instruction will take place predominantly at local outdoor climbing areas through practical skills sessions. The course also includes relevant lecture, discussion, and teaching exercises. Emphasis will be placed on development of skills and knowledge base for rock climbing instructors.
  
  • REC 1531 - Rock Climbing for Instructors, Level II

    Credits: (1)
    Typically Taught Fall Semester: 1st Blk
    This course is intended for individuals pursuing work as climbing instructors or guides and covers the curriculum of the American Mountain Guides Association (AMGA) Single Pitch Instructor Course. Instruction will take place predominantly at local outdoor climbing areas through practical skills sessions. The course also includes relevant lecture, discussion, and teaching exercises. Emphasis will be placed on development of skills and knowledge base for rock climbing instructors.
 

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