May 16, 2024  
2018-2019 Undergraduate Catalog 
    
2018-2019 Undergraduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

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Interdisciplinary Rural Health Education

  
  • IRHE 2500 - Service Learning in Interdisciplinary Teams


    3 SL*: Selected Sections are Service Learning. WI F, S, SS

    1 lecture hour per week and 48 hours of service throughout the semester. Active, collaborative, inquiry-based learning experiences that meet identified rural community needs.
  
  • IRHE 3100 - Independent Study


    1 WI

    P: Permission of instructor. Supervised learning experience of a concentrated community immersion or an individual topic of study which is reported in writing as well as orally. Student responsible for transportation as applicable.
  
  • IRHE 3101 - Independent Study


    2 WI

    P: Permission of instructor. Supervised learning experience of a concentrated community immersion or an individual topic of study which is reported in writing as well as orally. Student responsible for transportation as applicable.
  
  • IRHE 3102 - Independent Study


    3 SL*: Selected Sections are Service Learning. WI

    P: Permission of instructor. Supervised learning experience of a concentrated community immersion or an individual topic of study which is reported in writing as well as orally. Student responsible for transportation as applicable.
  
  • IRHE 3500 - Designing Interdisciplinary Rural Health Environments


    3 WI S

    Application of knowledge of interdisciplinary rural health teams and rural environments to the design of rural interdisciplinary health care.

Interior Design

  
  • IDSN 1081 - Drawing for the Interior Designer


    3

    6 lab hours per week. Introduction to drawing for the interior designer.
  
  • IDSN 1180 - Interior Design Fundamentals


    3

    C: IDSN 1181 . Principles of interior design, design process, and organization of design industry. Spatial planning, interior materials and elements, and design in residential and commercial interiors. Implications of social, psychological, and cultural influences on design and function of interior spaces. Relationship between human factors and social responsibility.
  
  • IDSN 1181 - Interior Design Fundamentals Laboratory


    3

    6 lab hours per week. C: IDSN 1180 . Application of elements and principles of design as they affect environment.
  
  • IDSN 1200 - Interior Design Seminar I


    1 S

    1 seminar hour per week. Review of and research on contemporary interior design topics.
  
  • IDSN 1500 - Color and Light in Interior Design


    3 GD

    6 studio hours per week. P: IDSN 1180 , IDSN 1181 . Elements of of color and light in interior design and how to render both. Emphasis on color theories and interaction, psychological effects of color and lighting, and color and lighting schemes.
  
  • IDSN 2040 - Textiles for Interiors


    3

    P: Merchandising majors; C: MRCH 2035 . Textile products and fabrics for interiors. Emphasis on selection, performance, and care of interior textiles.
  
  • IDSN 2101 - Interior Design Communication


    3 F

    P: IDSN 1500 . Introduction to interior design communication via graphic methodologies and introduction to interior construction.
  
  • IDSN 2102 - Interior Design Studio I


    3 F

    6 lab hours per week. P: IDSN 1500 ;  C: IDSN 2101 . Application of interior design communication methods, methods of interior construction, elements and principles of design, light and color.
  
  • IDSN 2103 - Historic Interiors I


    3 WI Formerly IDSN 2700

    Major styles of interiors from 3000 BC through mid-nineteenth century. Emphasis on influences and characteristics of styles in Italy, France, England, and North America.
  
  • IDSN 2200 - Interior Design Seminar II


    1 S

    Review of, research on, and presentation of contemporary interior design topics.
  
  • IDSN 2201 - Interior Design Materials and K&B


    3 S

    P: IDSN 1500 . Kitchen and bath design and specifications using National Kitchen & Bath Association (NKBA) approved design parameters and specifications; use, installation, and specification of interior design materials.
  
  • IDSN 2202 - Interior Design Studio II


    3 S

    6 lab hours per week. P: IDSN 2102 ; C: IDSN 2201 . Application of interior design materials, methods of interior construction, communication methods, elements and principles of design, light and color.
  
  • IDSN 2203 - Historic Interiors II


    3 WI Formerly IDSN 2750

    Major styles of interiors of late nineteenth and twentieth centuries. Emphasis on design movements, furniture and interior designers, manufacturers, and products, both nationally and internationally.
  
  • IDSN 3001 - Special Topics


    1

    May be repeated for credit with change of topic. P: Consent of instructor; may vary by topic offered. Special topics in selected areas of interior design. Variable titles, content, and hours.
  
  • IDSN 3002 - Special Topics


    2

    May be repeated for credit with change of topic. P: Consent of instructor; may vary by topic offered. Special topics in selected areas of interior design. Variable titles, content, and hours.
  
  • IDSN 3003 - Special Topics


    3

    May be repeated for credit with change of topic. P: Consent of instructor; may vary by topic offered. Special topics in selected areas of interior design. Variable titles, content, and hours.
  
  • IDSN 3101 - Interior Design Systems


    3 F

    P: IDSN 1500 . Interaction of building systems and building codes with interior design solutions.
  
  • IDSN 3102 - Interior Design Studio III


    3 F

    6 lab hours per week. P: IDSN 2202 ;  C: IDSN 3101 . Application of interior design building systems, codes and regulations, materials, construction, communication methods, elements and principles of design, light and color.
  
  • IDSN 3200 - Interior Design Seminar III


    1 S

    Collaboration and leadership in review of, research on, and presentation of contemporary design topics.
  
  • IDSN 3201 - Interior Design Professional Practice


    3 S

    P: IDSN 1500 . Introduction to elements of professional practice in interior design, and to the relationship of human factors and interior design.
  
  • IDSN 3202 - Interior Design Studio IV


    3 S

    6 lab hours per week. P: IDSN 3102 ;  C: IDSN 3201 . Application of models of human behavior, building systems, codes and regulations, materials, construction, communication methods, elements and principles of design, light and color.
  
  • IDSN 3203 - Interior Design Internship


    3 S Formerly IDSN 4880

    200 work hours. P/C: IDSN 3201 ; interior design major. Work experience involving application of interior design knowledge and skills under direction of professional interior designer.
  
  • IDSN 4001 - Interior Design Independent Study


    1

    May be repeated for a maximum of 3 s.h. with change of topic. P: Consent of instructor. Problems in interior design.
  
  • IDSN 4002 - Interior Design Independent Study


    2

    May be repeated for a maximum of 6 s.h. with change of topic. P: Consent of instructor. Problems in interior design.
  
  • IDSN 4003 - Interior Design Independent Study


    3

    May be repeated for a maximum of 9 s.h. with change of topic. P: Consent of instructor. Problems in interior design.
  
  • IDSN 4102 - Interior Design Studio V


    3 F

    6 lab hours per week.  P/C: IDSN 3101 IDSN 3102 . Application of cumulative knowledge from IDSN courses to an advanced semester project.
  
  • IDSN 4202 - Interior Design Studio VI


    3 S

    6 lab hours per week. P/C: IDSN 3201 , IDSN 3202 . Application of cumulative knowledge from IDSN courses to a final project.

Interior Design Banked Courses

  
  • IDSN 1281 - Interior Design Graphics


    3

    6 lab hours per week. P: IDSN 1180 , IDSN 1181 . Basic skills and theory of manual graphics. Application of visual communication techniques in interior design.
  
  • IDSN 3650 - Kitchen and Bath Design


    3

    1 lecture and 4 lab hours per week. Fundamentals of kitchen and bath design. Emphasis on design detailing, ergonomics considerations, and universal design criteria. Client project required.
  
  • IDSN 4750 - Interior Design for Adaptive Reuse


    3

    6 lab hours per week. Synthesis of interior design knowledge and application to redesign of existing structures for contemporary use.

International Studies

  
  • INTL 1000 - Introduction to International Studies


    3 F,SS GE:SO

    Global perspective of major social, economic, geographical, political, and cultural issues affecting men and women. Introduction to INTL minor concentration areas.
  
  • INTL 1050 - Global Understanding


    3 F, S, SS

    Virtual exchange with a variety of countries to explore human diversity and the impact of globalization.
  
  • INTL 2003 - Introduction to Chinese Culture


    3 GE:HU

    P: ENGL 2201 . Culture of Chinese society and people.
  
  • INTL 2004 - Introduction to Japanese Culture


    3

    Evolution of Japanese culture. Emphasis on changing social-cultural values of Japanese as a people.
  
  • INTL 2100 - Arts and Sciences Abroad: Humanities


    3 GE:HU

    Minimum of 4 weeks abroad during summer; 42 classroom hours (including field trips). On-site exploration of particular culture and its literary and/or philosophical contributions.
  
  • INTL 2101 - Arts and Sciences Abroad: Humanities


    6 GE:HU

    Minimum of 13 weeks abroad during spring and/or fall, 6 s.h.; 84 classroom hours (including field trips). On-site exploration of particular culture and its literary and/or philosophical contributions.
  
  • INTL 2200 - Arts and Sciences Abroad: Arts


    3 GE:FA

    Minimum of 4 weeks abroad during summer; 42 classroom hours (including field trips). On-site exploration of fine arts produced by particular foreign culture.
  
  • INTL 2201 - Arts and Sciences Abroad: Arts


    6 GE:FA

    Minimum of 13 weeks abroad during spring and/or fall; 84 classroom hours (including field trips). On-site exploration of fine arts produced by particular foreign culture.
  
  • INTL 2300 - Arts and Sciences Abroad: Science


    3 GE:SC

    Minimum of 4 weeks abroad during summer; 42 classroom hours (including field trips). On-site scientific field studies. Specific topics in biology, chemistry, geology, physics, and/or science education.
  
  • INTL 2301 - Arts and Sciences Abroad: Science


    6 GE:SC

    Minimum of 13 weeks abroad during spring and/or fall; 84 classroom hours (including field trips). On-site scientific field studies. Specific topics in biology, chemistry, geology, physics, and/or science education.
  
  • INTL 2400 - Arts and Sciences Abroad: Social Sciences


    3 SS GE:SO

    Minimum of 4 weeks abroad during summer; 42 classroom hours (including field trips). On-site exploration of history, geography, political science, psychology, sociology, anthropology, and/or economics of particular region.
  
  • INTL 2401 - Arts and Sciences Abroad: Social Sciences


    6 SS GE:SO

    Minimum of 13 weeks abroad during spring and/or fall, 6 s.h.; 84 classroom hours (including field trips). On-site exploration of history, geography, political science, psychology, sociology, anthropology, and/or economics of particular region.
  
  • INTL 3010 - Field Study in Latin America


    6

    P: Consent of instructor. Work under supervision of ECU faculty member approved by Latin-American Studies Committee.
  
  • INTL 4500 - Seminar in International Studies


    3

    P: INTL 1000  and consent of instructor. Diverse contemporary international issues. Topics determined by instructor may include ethical/normative perspectives in world community; demographic trends of population, food, and health; energy policies; environmental hazards such as climate and pollution; economic development; selected regional conflicts; and initiatives in transnational cooperation.

Italian

  
  • ITAL 1001 - Italian Level I


    3

    Lab work. May not count toward foreign language requirement. First of two-course sequence. Intensive training in basic skills of understanding, speaking, reading, and writing Italian. Focus on life and culture of Italy.
  
  • ITAL 1002 - Italian Level II


    3

    Lab work. May not count toward foreign language requirement. P: ITAL 1001 . Second of two-course sequence. Further intensive training in basic skills of understanding, speaking, reading, and writing Italian. Focus on life and culture of Italy.
  
  • ITAL 2003 - Italian Level III


    3 Formerly ITAL 1003

    Recommended early in college career for BA students. P: ITAL 1002  or equivalent or placement by Italian placement test or consent of instructor. Third of four-course sequence. Further refinement of command over basic skills of listening, speaking, reading, and writing Italian.  Fosters understanding of Italian culture.
  
  • ITAL 2004 - Italian Level IV


    3 Formerly ITAL 1004

    Recommended early in college career for BA students. P: ITAL 2003  or equivalent or placement by Italian placement test. Forth of four-course sequence.  Further refinement of command over basic skills of listening, speaking, reading, and writing in Italian.
  
  • ITAL 2220 - Italian Literature in Translation


    3 GE:HU

    May not be used to satisfy a language requirement. Selected works in Italian literature.

Italian Banked Courses

  
  • ITAL 1040 - Conversational Italian Practiced in Italy


    3

  
  • ITAL 1050 - Introduction to Italian Lyric Literature


    3


Japanese

  
  • JAPN 1001 - Japanese Level I


    3

    Lab work. First of four-course sequence. Intensive training in basic skills of understanding and speaking Japanese.
  
  • JAPN 1002 - Japanese Level II


    3

    Lab work. P: JAPN 1001  or placement in 1002 by Japanese placement test. Second of four-course sequence. Further intensive training in basic skills of understanding and speaking Japanese. Introduction to reading and writing Japanese.
  
  • JAPN 2003 - Japanese Level III


    3 Formerly JAPN 1003

    P: JAPN 1002  or placement in 2003 by Japanese placement test. Third of four-course sequence. Further refinement of command over basic skills of listening, speaking, reading, and writing Japanese.
  
  • JAPN 2004 - Japanese Level IV


    3 Formerly JAPN 1004

    P: JAPN 2003  or placement in 2004 by Japanese placement test. Fourth of four-course sequence. Further refinement of command over basic skills of listening, speaking, reading, and writing Japanese.
  
  • JAPN 3001 - Intermediate Japanese I


    3

    P: JAPN 2004  or consent of instructor. Emphasis on writing and reading modern Japanese, with secondary focus on speaking, listening and culture.
  
  • JAPN 3002 - Intermediate Japanese II


    3

    P: JAPN 3001  or consent of instructor. Continued development of skills in writing and reading modern Japanese, with secondary focus on speaking, listening and culture.

Jazz Studies

  
  • MUSC 1231 - Lower-Level Applied Jazz


    1 F,S,SS

    May be repeated for credit. P: MUSC 2166 , MUSC 2186 ; or consent of instructor. Application of principles and techniques used in performance practices in various jazz styles. Style periods include Dixieland, swing, bebop, cool, contemporary, and electronic jazz.
  
  • MUSC 1232 - Lower-Level Applied Jazz


    2 F,S,SS

    May be repeated for credit. P: MUSC 2166 , MUSC 2186 ; or consent of instructor. Application of principles and techniques used in performance practices in various jazz styles. Style periods include Dixieland, swing, bebop, cool, contemporary, and electronic jazz.
  
  • MUSC 1233 - Lower-Level Applied Jazz


    3 F,S,SS

    May be repeated for credit. P: MUSC 2166 , MUSC 2186 ; or consent of instructor. Application of principles and techniques used in performance practices in various jazz styles. Style periods include Dixieland, swing, bebop, cool, contemporary, and electronic jazz.
  
  • MUSC 1234 - Lower-Level Applied Jazz


    4 F,S,SS

    May be repeated for credit. P: MUSC 2166 , MUSC 2186 ; or consent of instructor. Application of principles and techniques used in performance practices in various jazz styles. Style periods include Dixieland, swing, bebop, cool, contemporary, and electronic jazz.
  
  • MUSC 2095 - Jazz Keyboard Harmony


    2

    P: MUSC 2115 , MUSC 2166 , MUSC 2186 ; or consent of instructor. Application of principles of twentieth century jazz keyboard harmony, form, and structure from ragtime to present.
  
  • MUSC 2096 - Jazz Keyboard Harmony


    2

    Application of principles of twentieth century jazz keyboard harmony, form, and structure from ragtime to present.
  
  
  • MUSC 2196 - Advanced Jazz Improvisation


    2

    P: MUSC 2195  or consent of instructor. Continuation of MUSC 2195 . Emphasis on performance, transcription of solos, original compositions, and advanced ear training in current jazz idioms.
  
  • MUSC 2295 - Jazz Theory and Arranging


    2

    P: MUSC 2166 , MUSC 2186 ; or consent of instructor. Music theory for jazz. Analysis of various styles performed in twentieth century. Choral substitution and extended harmonies. Arranging in different styles for variety of instrumentations.
  
  • MUSC 2296 - Jazz Theory and Arranging


    2

    P: MUSC 2295 . Music theory for jazz. Analysis of various styles performed in twentieth century. Choral substitution and extended harmonies. Arranging in different styles for variety of instrumentations.
  
  • MUSC 2395 - Rhythm Section Concepts


    2

    May be repeated for credit. P: Audition or consent of instructor. Performance practices used by traditional, contemporary, and augmented rhythm section.
  
  • MUSC 3231 - Upper-Level Applied Jazz


    1 F,S,SS

    May be repeated for credit. P: MUSC 2166 , MUSC 2186 ; or consent of instructor. Application of principles and techniques used in performance practices in various jazz styles. Style periods include Dixieland, Swing, Bebop, Cool, and Contemporary Eras and electronic jazz.
  
  • MUSC 3232 - Upper-Level Applied Jazz


    2 F,S,SS

    May be repeated for credit. P: MUSC 2166 , MUSC 2186 ; or consent of instructor. Application of principles and techniques used in performance practices in various jazz styles. Style periods include Dixieland, Swing, Bebop, Cool, and Contemporary Eras and electronic jazz.
  
  • MUSC 3233 - Upper-Level Applied Jazz


    3 F,S,SS

    May be repeated for credit. P: MUSC 2166 , MUSC 2186 ; or consent of instructor. Application of principles and techniques used in performance practices in various jazz styles. Style periods include Dixieland, Swing, Bebop, Cool, and Contemporary Eras and electronic jazz.
  
  • MUSC 3234 - Upper-Level Applied Jazz


    4 F,S,SS

    May be repeated for credit. P: MUSC 2166 , MUSC 2186 ; or consent of instructor. Application of principles and techniques used in performance practices in various jazz styles. Style periods include Dixieland, Swing, Bebop, Cool, and Contemporary Eras and electronic jazz.
  
  • MUSC 4195 - Jazz Seminar


    3 F,S,SS

    P: Passing score on jazz studies upper division exam; MUSC 1406 , MUSC 2258 , MUSC 2406 , MUSC 2416 . Analyze, research, and study of important innovators, musicians, educators, musical concepts, compositions, and developments of jazz eras from 1900 to present. Dixieland, Swing, Bebop, Cool, and Contemporary Eras.

Kinesiology

  
  • KINE 1000 - Lifetime Physical Activity and Fitness Laboratory


    1 F, S, SS GE:EX

    Investigation of efficiency of human performance through study of variables related to total fitness, physical fitness, diet, weight control, degenerative diseases, physiological effects of exercise, and significance of motor skills development. Physical activity as a way of life. Emphasis on role physical activity should play in leisure-oriented societies.
  
  • KINE 1001 - Lifetime Physical Activity and Fitness Laboratory II


    2 F,S,SS GE:EX

    One lecture hour and two physical activity sessions per week. May receive credit for only one: KINE 1000 , KINE 1001. Instruction in the health related benefits of physical activity focusing on aerobic fitness; body composition; muscular strength, endurance, and flexibility; and exercise adherence.
  
  • KINE 1010 - Fitness Walking


    1 SL*:Selected sections are service learning F,SS

    P: KINE 1000  or KINE 1001 . Fundamentals of walking for health and fitness.
  
  • KINE 1014 - Elementary Basketball


    1

    2 hours per week. For beginners. P: KINE 1000  or KINE 1001 .
  
  • KINE 1015 - Elementary Softball


    1

    2 hours per week. For beginners. P: KINE 1000  or KINE 1001 .
  
  • KINE 1018 - Elementary Swimming


    1

    2 hours per week. For beginners. P: KINE 1000  or KINE 1001 .
  
  • KINE 1021 - Elementary Tennis


    1

    2 hours per week. For beginners. P: KINE 1000  or KINE 1001 .
  
  • KINE 1022 - Intermediate Tennis


    1

    2 hours per week. For students who have mastered fundamentals of tennis. P: KINE 1000  or KINE 1001 . Additional skill development and practice.
  
  • KINE 1025 - Adapted Activities


    1 GE:EX

    For students with physical disabilities. P: Physical disability which restricts student from taking part in KINE 1000  or KINE 1001 .
  
  • KINE 1026 - Adapted Activities


    1 GE:EX

    For students with physical disabilities. P: Physical disability which restricts student from taking part in KINE 1000  or KINE 1001 .
  
  • KINE 1027 - Adapted Activities


    1 GE:EX

    For students with physical disabilities. P: Physical disability which restricts student from taking part in KINE 1000  or KINE 1001 .
  
  • KINE 1051 - Beginning Gymnastics


    1

  
  • KINE 1060 - Introduction to Sailing


    1

    2 hours per week. For beginners. P: KINE 1000  or KINE 1001 .
  
  • KINE 1070 - Yoga


    1

    P: KINE 1000  or KINE 1001 . Philosophical, historical and physical practice of yoga.
  
  
  
  • KINE 1110 - Physical Activity for Weight Management


    2 F,S,SS

    1 lecture and 2 lab (physical activity) hours per week. P: KINE 1000  or KINE 1001 . Fundamentals of physical activity and weight management for a healthy lifestyle.
  
  • KINE 1114 - Group Fitness Activities


    1 F, S, SS

    2 hours per week. P: KINE 1000  or KINE 1001 .
  
  • KINE 1118 - Intermediate Swimming


    1

    2 hours per week. For students who have mastered fundamentals of swimming. P: KINE 1000  or KINE 1001 . Additional skill development and practice.
  
  
  
 

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