For first semester Fire Science students. Prepares students for certification as an Emergency Medical Technician-Basic through the Utah Bureau of EMS. Includes CPR, automatic defibrillation, patient assessment and treatment, legal issues, airway support, medical and trauma emergencies, emergency childbirth, pediatric emergencies and patient movement/transport.
Course fee of $216 applies.
Prerequisite(s): MUSC 1400
Builds on the concepts covered in Music Technology I. Examines the uses of Musical Instrument Digital Interface (MIDI) and virtual instruments in the modern Digital Audio Workstation (DAW). Studies in greater depth the processes of contemporary music notation.
Software fee of $15 applies.
Course Lab fee of $10 for computers applies.
For Engineering Graphics and Design Technology and Construction Management majors. Utilizes a Building Information Modeling system (BIM) to design 3D architectural models. Covers model design theory, parametric modeling methods, generation of residential and commercial construction plans and details, building components and systems, and manipulation of model information.
Software fee of $18 applies.
Lab access fee of $35 for computers applies.
Prerequisite(s): (INFO 1120 recommended) or (IM 2010 recommended)
Introduces concepts and use of database management systems. Presents the relational model, Structured Query Language, database design including normalization theory, and application development tools using an enterprise-level relational database management system.
Lab access fee of $35 for computers applies.
Provides concurrent theoretical and engaged learning experiences that invite students to explore the notion of leader as an effective facilitator of learning and as a coach for self and others. Engages a broad range of current academic literature exploring relevant intra- and interpersonal leadership principles and their interactions within micro and macro level settings. Develops adaptable philosophical and practical toolkit to more effectively navigate within and across multiple settings as a mentor, teacher, and coach to self and others.
Prerequisite(s): MKTG 2200 or ENGL 2010 and University Advanced Standing
Studies behavioral theories and concepts for creating effective organizations. Deals with knowledge of individual, group, and organizational processes and variables focusing on people's attitudes and behaviors in organizational settings. Presents topics on communication, leadership, motivation, conflict management, socialization, team building, decision making, diversity, ethics, and culture. Includes lectures, case studies, oral presentations, written assignments, and group projects.
May be delivered hybrid and/or online.
Lab access fee of $32 for computers applies.
Prerequisite(s): University Advanced Standing and admission to Professional Education Program or permission of department chair
Presents methods for integrating music, art, dance, and drama experiences across the curriculum in grades K-6. Includes classroom instruction and field experiences with children.
Expands students' awareness of variations within families due to form, culture, and other factors. Focuses on areas of kinship, family organization, traditions, interpersonal relationships, parenting practices, values and beliefs, and prejudice.
Canvas Course Mats $66/McGraw applies.
Prerequisite(s): Departmental Approval
Corequisite(s): ESL 2110
For high-intermediate ESL speakers with previous English experience. Reviews International Phonetic Alphabet for corresponding English alphabet sounds. Focuses on pronunciation of individual sounds along with how to produce naturally sounding syllables, words, and sentences through intonation, stress, rhythm, linking and reductions.
Explores the visible sky as seen with the naked eye. Presents examples of cultural interpretations of the sun, moon, planets and stars, methods of keeping calendars, and changes that occur through the seasons. Studies the motions of the planets, including the earth, and changes in the sky from different latitudes. Investigates how astronomy has impacted the lives of people throughout the ages and around the world. Includes extensive use of the UVU planetarium, nighttime observation, illustrated lectures, and class demonstrations.
Canvas Course Mats $67/Pearson applies
Prerequisite(s): CHEM 1210 with a grade of C- or higher
Corequisite(s): CHEM 1225
Continuation of Chemistry 1210. Primarily for students in the physical and biological sciences and engineering. Covers intermolecular interactions, properties of solutions, kinetics, equilibria, thermodynamics, and electrochemistry.
Pre- or Corequisite(s): MATH 1060 or higher
Introduces engineering-problem-solving techniques, design processes, modelling of simple engineering systems using CAD, and systems analysis in Excel. Emphasizes engineering design procedures by incorporating group projects and presentations.
Course Lab fee of $11 for computers applies.
Lab access fee of $35 for computers applies.
Prerequisite(s): One of the following: MAT 1000 or MAT 1010 with a grade of C or better within the past two years; an ACT mathematics score of 23 (assuming the test has been taken within the last two years); appropriate placement by the Accuplacer test score
A quantitative literacy course with a statistical theme. Includes descriptive statistics, sampling, and inferential methods. Emphasizes problem solving and critical thinking.
Canvas Course Mat $72/Macmillan applies.
Modern/Contemporary Dance Technique and Theory Level II/Semester II
DANC-244R
Average GPA: 3.53
Withdraw Rate: 4%
Total Enrollment: 64
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Prerequisite(s): DANC 243R
Focuses on development of technical and performance skills in modern/contemporary dance. Includes concepts of applied anatomy and kinesiology as well as Bartenieff Fundamentals. Emphasizes clarity of movement intent and interpretation in movement progressions. May be repeated for a maximum of 9 credits towards graduation.
Course Lab fee of $216 for support applies.
Introduces American Sign Language (ASL) to students with no previous experience with ASL. Employs an immersion approach to language learning. Emphasizes basic expressive and receptive conversational skills. Includes introduction to American Deaf culture. Requires weekly lab.
Lab access fee of $10 applies.
Prerequisite(s): Students need equivalent knowledge of CHIN 2010
Emphasizes increased communicative ability as well as grammatical accuracy; adds more complex, literary grammatical structures, as well as discussion of contemporary cultural and political themes. Includes reading of basic 1000 characters and writing of basic 450-600 characters. Uses diglot weave (mixture of English and Chinese) and character-romanization mix to ease learning of characters.
Lab access fee of $10 applies.