The following is an UPDATED LIST of the ONLINE DE courses available for Spring 2017: ONLINE courses must meet minimum enrollment requirements by the stated deadline. Some ONLINE courses have enrollment limits. Students in ONLINE courses are expected to have any required texts &/or access codes. Consult the current ULM course catalog for full descriptions – http://catalog.ulm.edu/content.php?catoid=23&navoid=2879 AHSC 2000. MEDICAL TERMINOLOGY. 3 cr. Origin of words and principles of their construction. Definitions of medical terms, diseases, syndromes, and application of terms in clinical practice are stressed. Overview of anatomy and physiology and application to each system is reviewed. ART 1009. ART APPRECIATION. 3 cr. A general orientation and understanding of visual and plastic art forms. For non-art majors. COMM 2001. PUBLIC SPEAKING. 3 cr. The process of public communication, including an understanding of audience, to produce, evaluate, and critique public expression in public arenas. Students are REQUIRED to use a webcam and headset with a microphone in this course. A program called Collaborate is used to have "real-time" speeches. ENGL 1001. COMPOSITION I. 3 cr. Composition of analytical, expository, and argumentative writing; emphasizing writing as a process that includes analyzing a writing situation, prewriting, drafting, revising, and some documentation. ENGL 1002. COMPOSITION II. 3 cr. Composition of analytical and argumentative writing using documentation and research. Prerequisite(s): ENGL 1001 with “C” or better. HIST 1012. WORLD CIVILIZATION II. 3 cr. Survey of world history since the seventeenth century. HLST 2007. NUTRITION. 3 cr. Application of principles of basic nutrition throughout the life cycle. Emphasis is on the relationship of nutrition to health and disease. MATH 1011. COLLEGE ALGEBRA. 3 cr. In-depth treatment of solving equations and inequalities; function properties and graphs; inverse functions; linear, quadratic, polynomial, rational, exponential and logarithmic functions with applications; systems of equations. Students may not receive credit for both MATH 1011 and MATH 1009. Prerequisite(s): Math ACT 19 or higher or successful completion of developmental Math (MATH 0093). MATH 1012. TRIGONOMETRY. 3 cr. Trigonometric functions and graphs; inverse trigonometric functions; fundamental identities and angle formulas; solving equations; triangles with applications; polar coordinate system. Prerequisite(s): A grade of “C” or better in MATH 1011. MATH 1016. ELEMENTARY STATISTICS. 3 cr. Descriptive statistics; probability calculations; discrete and continuous probability distributions (including the binomial and Poisson distributions, the normal and Student-t distributions); interval estimations, hypothesis testing, linear regression and correlation. Not applicable to a major or minor in computer science. Prerequisite(s): A grade of “C” or better in MATH 1011, MATH 1013 or MATH 1014. MUSC 1091. ENJOYMENT OF MUSIC. 3 cr. A non-technical course designed to provide the layman with the understanding necessary for the enjoyment of music of various types, including music of different races and ethnic groups. PSYC 2001. INTRODUCTION TO PSYCHOLOGY. 3 cr. Principles of psychology as a science, characteristics of human behavior and cognitions and a survey of major topic areas including motivation, learning, emotions, and social and biological factors. PSYC 2078. DEVELOPMENTAL PSYCHOLOGY. 3 cr. Human life-span developmental psychology emphasizing an integrative conceptualization of the totality of ontogenetic, behavioral and physiological changes. Prerequisite(s): A grade of “C” or better in PSYC 2001. SOCL 1001. INTRODUCTION TO SOCIOLOGY. 3 cr. A survey of the basic concepts of sociology and techniques of sociological research; factors and principles influencing the social life of man.
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