Jun 15, 2024  
2013-2014 Graduate Catalog 
    
2013-2014 Graduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Courses


 

Health

  
  • HLTH 6502 - Independent Study


    2

    P: Consent of advisor. Investigates current research and methodology in health education.
  
  • HLTH 6503 - Independent Study


    3

    P: Consent of advisor. Investigates current research and methodology in health education.
  
  • HLTH 6600 - Needs Assessment in Health Education and Promotion


    3

    P: Admission to the MA in health education or consent of instructor. Needs assessment planning, implementation and evaluation.
  
  • HLTH 6700 - Qualitative Research and Evaluation Methods


    3

    P: HLTH 6600 , admission to the MA in health education; or consent of instructor. Theory, design, methods, management, analysis, and reporting of qualitative data in evaluation and research contexts.
  
  • HLTH 6800 - Quantitative Research and Evaluation Methods


    3

    P: HLTH 6600 , HLTH 6700 ; admission to the MA in health education and promotion; or consent of instructor. Theory, design, methods, analysis and interpretation and applications in evaluation.
  
  • HLTH 6900 - Managing Health Education and Promotion Programs


    3

    P: HLTH 6600 ; admission to the MA in health education or consent of instructor. Application of management principles in developing, organizing, funding, leading, and advocating for health education and promotion programs.
  
  • HLTH 6901 - Health-Based Nonprofit Management


    3

    P: Admission to the MA in health education or consent of instructor. Theories, strategies, and skills for managing health-based nonprofit organizations.
  
  • HLTH 6903 - Grant Writing


    3

    P: Admission to the MA in health education; or consent of instructor. Health-related nonprofit and public health grant proposal development, administration, and assessment.
  
  • HLTH 6905 - Social Marketing


    3

    P: Admission to the MA in health education, or consent of instructor. Strategies for health-related nonprofit and public health agencies.
  
  • HLTH 6990 - Internship in Health Education


    3

    P: Minimum of 18 s.h. in health education program or consent of chair. Supervised observation and practice in health education setting.
  
  • HLTH 6991 - Internship in Health Education


    3

    P: Minimum of 18 s.h. in health education program or consent of chair. Supervised observation and practice in health education setting.
  
  • HLTH 7000 - Thesis


    1-6

    May be repeated. May count maximum of 6 s.h.
  
  • HLTH 7001 - Thesis: Summer Research


    1

    May be repeated. No credit may count toward degree. Students conducting thesis research may only register for this course during the summer.
  
  • HLTH 7100 - Qualitative Research: Analysis and Interpretation


    3 Same as NURS 7100 , OCCT 7100 

    P: Consent of chair. Application and evaluation of qualitative research design and methods including data collection, management and analysis approaches, and the art and science of interpretation.

Health Banked Courses

  
  • HLTH 6005 - Introduction to Worksite Health Promotion


    3

  
  • HLTH 6006 - Planning and Evaluating Worksite Health Promotion Programs


    3

  
  • HLTH 6007 - Employee Health and Productivity


    3

  
  • HLTH 6101 - Research Methods in Health Education


    3


Health Information Management

  
  • HIMA 5060 - Health Informatics


    3 S

    P: Consent of instructor. Informatics in health care delivery systems with focus on the clinical, public health, and consumer aspects.
  
  • HIMA 6060 - Theories and Applications


    3

    P: Consent of instructor. Theoretical and practical foundations of health informatics for clinical, managerial, community health, and public health services.

Health Professions

  
  • HPRO 5011 - Gross Anatomy


    5

    P: Enrolled in OCCT or PTHE programs or consent of dept chairs. Structure of human body. Lab dissection.
  
  • HPRO 5012 - Gross Anatomy


    0

    P: Enrolled in OCCT or PTHE programs or consent of dept chairs. Structure of human body. Lab dissection.
  
  • HPRO 5030 - Neuroanatomy


    3

    P: Enrolled in OCCT or PTHE programs or consent of dept chairs; HPRO 5011 , HPRO 5012 . Relationship between structure and function of the nervous system and foundations of neurology. Pathophysiology of specific neurologic disorders common to practice of occupational and physical therapy.
  
  • HPRO 5031 - Neuroanatomy


    0

    P: Enrolled in OCCT or PTHE programs or consent of dept chairs; HPRO 5011 , HPRO 5012 . Relationship between structure and function of the nervous system and foundations of neurology. Pathophysiology of specific neurologic disorders common to practice of occupational and physical therapy.

History

  
  • HIST 5005 - Selected Topics


    3 WI*: Selected Sections are Writing Intensive

    May be repeated with change of topic. May count maximum of 3 s.h. toward graduate or undergraduate HIST major or minor. Intensive study of selected topics from historical perspective.
  
  • HIST 5122 - Social and Cultural History of the United States Since 1865


    3

    Selected main currents in American thought. Social and intellectual activity since 1865.
  
  • HIST 5130 - Comparative History of New World Slavery and Race Relations


    3 WI*: Selected Sections are Writing Intensive

    Origin and development of slavery and race relations in US and various societies in Western Hemisphere.
  
  • HIST 5135 - Problems in North Carolina History


    3 WI*: Selected Sections are Writing Intensive

    P: HIST 1050, 1051; or consent of instructor. Process by which NC evolved from isolated English colony into part of modern US. Emphasis on bibliographic work. Research in archival and manuscript sources.
  
  • HIST 5140 - The Old South


    3

    Development of southern US to outbreak of Civil War.
  
  • HIST 5141 - The South Since 1877


    3 WI*: Selected Sections are Writing Intensive

    Development of southern US from end of Civil War to recent years.
  
  • HIST 5220 - Selected Topics in US Women’s History


    3 S

    In-depth exploration of topics. Analysis of major themes, documents, and theoretical work.
  
  • HIST 5230 - Themes in African American History


    3 S

    Intensive examination of pivotal themes and writings.
  
  • HIST 5300 - Comparative History of Non-Western Civilizations


    3 WI*: Selected Sections are Writing Intensive

    May not count toward 3 s.h. 5000- level requirement for undergraduate HIST majors. Evolution of major civilizations of Asia, Africa, and Middle East. Emphasis on comparative cultural foundations of civilizations.
  
  • HIST 5340 - The Ancient Near East


    3

    Civilizations from lower paleolithic age to conquest of Persia by Alexander the Great.
  
  • HIST 5350 - The Renaissance in European History


    3 S

    Cultural and intellectual developments of western Europe from about 1300 to about 1600.
  
  • HIST 5360 - The Reformation, 1450-1598


    3

    European history from 1450 to 1598. Renaissance materials as background.
  
  • HIST 5440 - Twentieth-Century England


    3

    England in two great wars–World Wars I and II. Development of socialism. Breakup of British Empire. British Commonwealth of Nations. English development since 1945.
  
  • HIST 5450 - Tudor-Stuart England


    3

    Emergence of England into world leadership. Internal developments which shaped its political, economic, and social life in sixteenth, seventeenth, and early eighteenth centuries.
  
  • HIST 5470 - History of Soviet Russia Since 1917


    3

    Russian revolutions of 1917 and rise of Soviet Union to superpower status.
  
  • HIST 5480 - Weimar and the Rise of Hitler


    3

    Society, culture, and politics of Germany during Weimar Republic. Failure of democracy and establishment of Nazi state.
  
  • HIST 5505 - Maritime History of the Western World to 1415


    3

    Designated as European history. Maritime activities from classical antiquity through Middle Ages. Emphasis on development of maritime commerce, piracy, and naval warfare.
  
  • HIST 5520 - Maritime History of the Western World Since 1815


    3

    Designated as American history. Impact of maritime activities on political, diplomatic, economic, and military affairs. Emphasis on technology.
  
  • HIST 5530 - Field School in Maritime History and Underwater Research


    2 S

    20 classroom/lab hours per week. P: Scientific diving certification; consent of instructor. Early field experience.
  
  • HIST 5555 - Constitutionalism and Kingship in Early Modern Europe


    3

    Royal absolutism as dominant philosophy in seventeenth-century state building. Role of Continental political ideologies in development of English constitutional government.
  
  • HIST 5660 - Imperialism in Theory and Practice, 1800 to the Present


    3 WI*: Selected Sections are Writing Intensive

    Theoretical and empirical perspectives on European expansion, primarily in Africa and Asia. Political, economic, social, and non-European origins of imperialism.
  
  • HIST 5670 - Diplomatic History of Europe, 1815 to the Present


    3

    Survey of international relations of great European powers.
  
  • HIST 5680 - Diplomatic History of Modern Asia


    3

    Role of diplomacy. Emphasis on conflict between East and West since 1800.
  
  • HIST 5765 - Latin America, 1492 to the Present


    3 WI*: Selected Sections are Writing Intensive

    Selected historical problems in Latin-American society and economy. Conquests and settlement, role of indigenous people in the formation of Latin-American society, reform and revolution, independence, and organization of nation states.
  
  • HIST 5910 - Introduction to the Administration of Archives and Historical Manuscripts


    3

    Background, preservation, and use of archives and historical manuscripts. Emphasis on historical evolution of archival profession and administration of archives and manuscript repositories.
  
  • HIST 5920 - Techniques of Museum and Historic Site Development


    3 F

    History and theory of museology and techniques of museum and historic site management.
  
  • HIST 5921 - Techniques of Museum and Historic Site Development


    0 F

    History and theory of museology and techniques of museum and historic site management.
  
  • HIST 5930 - Field and Laboratory Studies in Museum and Historic Site Development


    3

    Develop practical methods for operation and management of history museums and historic sites.
  
  • HIST 5931 - Field and Laboratory Studies in Museum and Historic Site Development


    0

    Develop practical methods for operation and management of history museums and historic sites.
  
  • HIST 5950 - Introduction to Quantitative History


    2

    P: 20 s.h. of undergraduate history. Categories of quantitative history. Role of computer and techniques of its implementation in historical research.
  
  • HIST 5951 - Directed Readings and Research in Quantitative History


    1

    P: HIST 5950 . Intensive examination of special historical field in area of student’s interest. Research projects limited to quantitative assessments of historical eras.
  
  • HIST 5960 - Introduction to Oral History


    3

    Theory and methodology of oral history interviewing and interpretation of oral history materials. Emphasis on fieldwork projects.
  
  • HIST 5970 - Living History


    3

    P: Consent of instructor. Interpretations of past events. Focus on seventeen- through nineteenth century event specifics, world view, clothing, and accouterments.
  
  • HIST 5985 - Historic Preservation Planning


    3 Same as PLAN 5985 .

    Historic preservation planning. Examination of theoretical, legal, historical, and design bases of preservation planning.
  
  • HIST 6010 - Maritime History of the Atlantic World, 1415-1815


    3 Formerly HIST 5515

    Designated as European and Atlantic World history. European voyages of exploration, expansion of maritime commerce, establishment of overseas possessions, and domination of Atlantic sea-lanes.
  
  • HIST 6020 - American Colonial History


    3

    In-depth consideration of selected aspects of the period.
  
  • HIST 6025 - American Revolution and Early Republic


    3

    Evolution of Federal Union out of events and experiences of colonial, revolutionary, and confederation periods.
  
  • HIST 6030 - Jefferson, Jackson, and the Atlantic World


    3

    Emergence of the new nation in the context of the Atlantic World, focusing on the interaction of British, Spanish, French, African, and Native American peoples in the social, economic, and political development of the United States.
  
  • HIST 6035 - Civil War


    3

    Selected political, military, economic, and diplomatic problems of Civil War.
  
  • HIST 6040 - United States History, 1865-1898


    3

    In-depth study of selected topics between Civil War and Spanish-American War.
  
  • HIST 6045 - Progressive Movements and the Age of Normalcy in American History


    3

    US domestic history from 1900 to 1929. Covers Progressive Era and the twenties.
  
  • HIST 6050 - The Great Depression, New Deal, and World War II


    3

    Historical assessment of US history between 1929 and 1945.
  
  • HIST 6055 - The United States Since 1945


    3

    Detailed study of selected topics covering history of US since 1945.
  
  • HIST 6080 - Studies in European Maritime History and Archaeology


    3

    Shipwrecks and results of archaeological research from Vikings through age of Atlantic exploration and colonization.
  
  • HIST 6155 - Gender and the Cold War


    3

    Development of US Cold War foreign relations and domestic policy from a gender perspective. Research in archival and manuscript sources.
  
  • HIST 6180 - Diplomatic History of the United States to 1898


    3

    Major episodes, principal interpretative conflicts, and significant personalities.
  
  • HIST 6181 - Diplomatic History of the United States Since 1898


    3

    Major episodes, principal interpretative conflicts, and significant personalities.
  
  • HIST 6205 - Topics in Military History


    3

    May be repeated with change of topic. May count maximum of 3 s.h. toward degree. Intensive study of selected military topics from historical perspective.
  
  • HIST 6210 - War and Society


    3

    Interrelationship between society and warfare from the dawn of civilization to the present.
  
  • HIST 6221 - American Military History to 1900


    3

    May not be taken by students who have earned credit for HIST 3121. History of military thought and institutions in US from era of American Revolution through nineteenth century. Interrelationship between war and society. Political, economic, and social aspects of military affairs.
  
  • HIST 6222 - American Military History Since 1900


    3

    May not be taken by students who have earned credit for HIST 3122. History of American military thought and institutions since 1900. Interrelationship between war and society. Political, economic, and social aspects of military affairs.
  
  • HIST 6225 - Battlefield Archaeology


    3 Same as ANTH 6225 

    Theoretical and practical approaches to the analysis of battlefields using archaeology, history, and material culture.
  
  • HIST 6230 - Warfare and Society in Ancient Greece and Rome, 750 BC to 500 AD


    3

    War as common phenomenon.
  
  • HIST 6260 - The United States and the Middle East, 1783 to the Present


    3

    History of American interests and involvement in the Middle East since 1783.
  
  • HIST 6280 - Eighteenth-Century Warfare


    3

    Land sea warfare between 1650 and 1790. Global perspective. Emphasis on European and North American military, social, and political experiences.
  
  • HIST 6350 - History of Ancient Greece


    3

    Detailed study of certain selected aspects.
  
  • HIST 6355 - History of Ancient Rome


    3

    Detailed study of certain aspects.
  
  • HIST 6360 - Medieval History


    3

    Detailed study of certain selected aspects.
  
  • HIST 6365 - Early Modern Europe, 1598-1815


    3

    Selected topics in history of continental Europe from beginning of seventeenth century to Congress of Vienna.
  
  • HIST 6370 - Nineteenth-Century European History


    3

    Intensive study of selected crucial issues.
  
  • HIST 6375 - Twentieth-Century European History


    3

    Emphasis on social and intellectual processes and effects of two world wars.
  
  • HIST 6444 - The Old Regime, the French Revolution, and Napoleon


    3

    Intensive study of society of orders, its disintegration and destruction by the French Revolution, and new order implemented by Napoleon.
  
  • HIST 6450 - Imperial Britain, 1651-1965


    3

    History of Britain during its period of Empire. Focus on ideological, political, social, and economic impact of Empire on Britain itself from Cromwell to Churchill.
  
  • HIST 6525 - Sea Power, 480 BC to the Present


    3 Formerly HIST 5525

    Nature of warfare at sea and the changing roles of sea power during peace and war.
  
  • HIST 6610 - Legal and Professional Issues in Maritime Studies


    3 Same as MAST 6610 

    Legal cases, legislation, professional standards, grant writing, and scholarship.
  
  • HIST 6620 - Public Policy and Management of Cultural Resources


    3 Same as MAST 6620 

    Public laws and policies concerning local, state, national, and international regulations and practices for management of cultural resources of maritime and coastal environment.
  
  • HIST 6630 - Seminar in Maritime Studies


    3 Same as MAST 6630 

    Selected topics.
  
  • HIST 6640 - Maritime Cultural Resources


    3 Same as MAST 6640 

    Coastal environmental resources (both under and above water), public presentation and display in museums or other public facilities, and impact on tourism and oceanic development.
  
  • HIST 6650 - Management of Coastal Cultural Resources


    3 Same as MAST 6650 

    Management of submerged cultural resources, museums, aquariums, science or other public or private local, state, and federal educational agencies.
  
  • HIST 6660 - Maritime Heritage of the Coast


    3 Same as MAST 6660 

    Focus on NC. Comparative examples from other regions provide foundation of understanding of coastal maritime heritage, including submerged cultural resources.
  
  • HIST 6805 - History and Theory of Nautical Archaeology


    3

    P: Consent of instructor. Detailed introduction to historical and theoretical foundations.
  
  • HIST 6810 - History of Marine Architecture and Ship Construction


    3

    Development of marine architecture tracing the evolution of ship design from its Mediterranean origins through twentieth century. Emphasis on traditions influencing and/or developed in US. Associated construction techniques examined in detail and modeled.
  
  • HIST 6820 - Research Methodology in Nautical Archaeology


    3

    P: Consent of instructor. Detailed introduction to current research methods and equipment.
  
  • HIST 6825 - American Maritime Material Culture


    3

    P: Consent of instructor. Culture and various approaches used to examine material objects within the human maritime experience.
  
  • HIST 6830 - Maritime Cultural Landscapes


    3 Same as MAST 6830 

    P: Consent of instructor. Landscape archaeology theory; techniques for reconstructing landscapes; examination of maritime sites in terrestrial contexts.
  
  • HIST 6835 - Advanced Methods for Maritime Archaeology


    3 Same as MAST 6835 

    P: HIST 6820; consent of instructor. High-tech field equipment and software currently employed in maritime archaeology.
 

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