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2017-2018 Undergraduate Catalog 
    
2017-2018 Undergraduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

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Course Lists by Special Designations

 

Child Development and Family Relations

  
  • HDFS 4415 - Child Life Internship


    12 F,S,SS

    480 minimum total hours. P: Child life major; HDFS 4210 , HDFS 4993 ; 3.0 GPA. Specialized child life experience with children and families in a healthcare setting, under supervision of certified child life specialist.
  
  • HDFS 4500 - Independent Study


    3 F,S,SS

    May be repeated for credit with change of topic up to 9 s.h. Current issues and problems related to children and families.
  
  • HDFS 4521 - Research, Teaching, and Leadership Experiences in HDFS


    1-3 F,S,SS

    May be repeated for credit with change of topic up to 6 s.h. Independent study of current topics in human development and family science.
  
  • HDFS 4611 - Counseling Elders and Their Families


    3

    P: HDFS 1103 , HDFS 2400 . Overview of interventions for age-related problematic behaviors in the social and family systems of the elderly.
  
  • HDFS 4612 - Family Crises and Resources


    3

    P: HDFS 4313 . Examination of individual and family reactions to crises and special problems encountered in family life. Reviews individual and community resources pertinent to such issues.
  
  • HDFS 4991 - Family Science Internship


    9 F,S Formerly CDFR 4001

    Minimum of 352 hours to include labs and classroom work. P: FCS major with senior standing; HDFS 4366  with a C (2.0) or better; HDFS 4410  with a C (2.0) or better; 2.5 GPA. Observation and participation in a community agency.
  
  • HDFS 4992 - Child Development Internship


    9 F,S Formerly CDFR 4002

    Minimum of 352 hours to include labs and classroom work. P: FCS major with senior standing; HDFS 4366  with a C (2.0) or better; HDFS 4410  with a C (2.0) or better; 2.5 GPA. Observation and participation in an agency or program serving children ages birth through 8 years.
  
  • HDFS 4993 - Early Childhood Practicum


    3 F,S

    1 conference and 8 participation hours per week. P: Child life major; HDFS 2000 , HDFS 3002 , HDFS 3321 . Provides application of developmentally appropriate practices in an early childhood setting.
  
  • HDFS 5004 - Special Topics in Child Development and Family Relations


    1

    P: Admission to CDFR graduate program. Current topics and issues related to child development and family relations.
  
  • HDFS 5005 - Special Topics in Child Development and Family Relations


    2

    P: Admission to CDFR graduate program. Current topics and issues related to child development and family relations.
  
  • HDFS 5006 - Special Topics in Child Development and Family Relations


    3

    P: Admission to CDFR graduate program. Current topics and issues related to child development and family relations.
  
  • HDFS 5403 - Parent Education


    3 S

    P: Senior standing; HDFS 1103 ; HDFS 2000  or HDFS 2001 ; HDFS 3002 , HDFS 3306 ; and junior or senior standing or admission to CDFR graduate program. Strategies, skills, and resources to assist parents and professionals who work directly with them.
  
  • HDFS 5411 - Counseling Elders and Their Families


    3 SS:OY

    P: GERO 2400  or admission to CDFR graduate program. Interventions for age-related problem behaviors in social and family systems of elderly.
  
  • HDFS 5412 - Family Crises and Resources


    3 S

    P: HDFS 1103 ; senior standing or admission to CDFR graduate program. Individual and family reactions to crises and special problems encountered in family living. Reviews individual and community resources pertinent to such problems.
  
  • HDFS 5420 - Family Intervention Models


    3 F

    P: CDFR major or admission to CDFR graduate program. Selected family intervention and skill development models with opportunity for in-depth study of individual theoretical approach.
  
  • HDFS 5901 - Readings in Aging Studies


    1-3 Same as GERO 5901, 5902, GERO 5903 ; SOCW 5901 , SOCW 5902 , SOCW 5903  

    May count maximum of 3 s.h. toward the baccalaureate minor in gerontology or graduate certificate in gerontology. P: Junior standing or admission to CDFR graduate program. Selected from monographs or journals. Focus on specialized areas in which student has taken one or more courses in either baccalaureate gerontology minor or graduate gerontology certificate.
  
  • HDFS 5902 - Readings in Aging Studies


    1-3 Same as GERO 5901, 5902, GERO 5903 ; SOCW 5901 , SOCW 5902 , SOCW 5903  

    P: Junior standing or admission to CDFR graduate program. Selected from monographs or journals. Focus on specialized areas in which student has taken one or more courses in either baccalaureate gerontology minor or graduate gerontology certificate.
  
  • HDFS 5903 - Readings in Aging Studies


    3 Same as GERO 5903 ; SOCW 5903 .

    May count maximum of 3 s.h. toward the baccalaureate minor in gerontology or graduate certificate in gerontology. P: Junior or senior standing or admission to CDFR graduate program. Selected from monographs or journals. Focus on specialized areas in which student has taken one or more courses in either baccalaureate gerontology minor or graduate gerontology certificate.
  
  • HDFS 5992 - Advanced Preschool Internship


    3

    1 conference and 8 lab hours per week. P: For undergraduate students: CDFR major, senior standing; For graduate students: Admission to CDFR graduate program. Advanced internship experiences with preschool children and their parents.
  
  • HDFS 5993 - Advanced Preschool Internship


    0

    1 conference and 8 lab hours per week. P: For undergraduate students: CDFR major, senior standing; For graduate students: Admission to CDFR graduate program. Advanced internship experiences with preschool children and their parents.

Chinese

  
  • CHIN 1001 - Chinese Level 1


    3

    Intensive training in basic skills of understanding, speaking, reading, and writing Mandarin Chinese.
  
  • CHIN 1002 - Chinese Level II


    3

    P: CHIN 1001  or placement by Chinese placement test. Continued intensive training in basic skills of understanding, speaking, reading, and writing Mandarin Chinese. Second of a two-course sequence.
  
  • CHIN 2003 - Chinese Level III


    3 Formerly CHIN 1003

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


    3 Formerly CHIN 1004

    P: CHIN 2003  or placement by Chinese placement test. Fourth of four-course sequence. Further refinement of command over basic skills of listening, speaking, reading, and writing Mandarin Chinese.

Classical Studies

  
  • CLAS 1300 - Greek and Latin for Vocabulary Building


    3 GE:HU

    No previous knowledge of Greek or Latin required. Greek and Latin elements in English, intended to increase dramatically the student’s knowledge of English and command of its vocabulary.
  
  • CLAS 1500 - Classical Mythology


    3 GE:HU GD Formerly CLAS 3460

    Major myths of ancient Greece and Rome, their meanings and functions in ancient cultures and literatures.
  
  • CLAS 2000 - Introduction to Classics (Humanities)


    3 GE:HU

    Civilization of classical antiquity through a survey of literature, philosophy, and art of ancient Greece and Rome.
  
  • CLAS 2220 - Great Works of Ancient Literature I: Greece


    3 WI GE:HU GD

    Ancient Greek literature from time of Homer to Alexander the Great. Emphasis on cultural ideals expressed in epic and lyric poetry, drama, philosophy, oratory, and history.
  
  • CLAS 2230 - Great Works of Ancient Literature II: Rome


    3 WI GE:HU GD

    Roman literature from Plautus to Marcus Aurelius. Emphasis on cultural ideals expressed in its epic and lyric poetry, drama, philosophy, oratory, and history.
  
  • CLAS 2400 - Women in Classical Antiquity


    3 GE:HU

    Status and daily life of women in ancient Greece and Rome, attitudes expressed toward them, and their roles in art, archaeology, and literature of ancient world through contemporary approach.
  
  • CLAS 2500 - Greek Tragedy in Translation


    3 GE:HU

    Selection of tragedies of Aeschylus, Sophocles, and Euripides in translation.
  
  • CLAS 3300 - Ancient Greek Culture and Civilization


    3 GE:HU Formerly CLAS 2600

    Study of Ancient Greece through its temples, sculpture, pottery and literature.
  
  • CLAS 3400 - Roman Culture and Civilization: The Republic


    3 GE:HU

    Study of Ancient Rome, from early Rome to the reign of Augustus, through its temples, monuments, topography and literature.
  
  • CLAS 3405 - Roman Culture and Civilization: The Empire


    3 GE:HU

    Study of Ancient Rome, from the reign of Augustus to the reign of Caracalla, through its temples, monuments, topography and literature.
  
  • CLAS 3410 - The Ancient City: Pompeii


    3 GE:HU

    Pompeii, the oldest archaeological site still under continuous excavation, from its origins to eruption of Mt. Vesuvius in 79 AD. Use of its monuments and topography as sources for history and culture of this unique Roman city.
  
  • CLAS 3500 - Classical Drama in Performance


    3

    Tragedy and comedy from ancient Greece and Rome, and their performance conditions and practices. Includes public performance of one classical play.
  
  • CLAS 3600 - Greek and Roman Religions


    3 GE:HU Same as RELI 3600 .

    Religious ideas, practices, and beliefs from prehistoric Crete to the Roman empire in the time of Plotinus (250 AD), including eastern cults of Isis and Mithras, Judaism and Christianity.
  
  • CLAS 3700 - Selected Topics in Classical Studies


    3

    May be repeated for a maximum of 6 s.h. with change of topic. Selected topics relating to literature, culture, or civilization of the ancient Mediterranean world.
  
  • CLAS 4000 - Seminar in Classics


    3 WI S

    Interdisciplinary seminar in classics on various topics to be chosen by instructors and students.
  
  • CLAS 4521 - Directed Readings in Classics in Translation


    1 GE:HU

    May be repeated once with a change of topic for a maximum of 6 s.h. P: Consent of instructor. In-depth exploration of selected aspects of classical civilization in translation.
  
  • CLAS 4522 - Directed Readings in Classics in Translation


    2 GE:HU

    May be repeated once with a change of topic for a maximum of 6 s.h. P: Consent of instructor. In-depth exploration of selected aspects of classical civilization in translation.
  
  • CLAS 4523 - Directed Readings in Classics in Translation


    3 GE:HU

    May be repeated once with a change of topic for a maximum of 6 s.h. P: Consent of instructor. In-depth exploration of selected aspects of classical civilization in translation.

Clinical Laboratory Science

  
  • CLSC 2000 - Introduction to Clinical Laboratory Science


    2 F,S

    Four major areas in clinical lab: hematology, immunology, clinical chemistry, and microbiology. Function of various health professionals in these areas and career opportunities.
  
  • CLSC 3410 - Hematology I Lecture and Laboratory


    3 F

    3 lecture and 3 lab hours per week. Formation and morphology of cellular elements of blood and hematologic findings in normal blood samples. Normal hemostasis, hemostatic disorders, and lab evaluation and monitoring of hemostasis. Lab covers manual hematologic analyses, peripheral blood and bone marrow smear evaluations from normal samples, and samples of coagulation tests.
  
  • CLSC 3411 - Hematology I Lecture and Laboratory


    1 F

    3 lecture and 3 lab hours per week. Formation and morphology of cellular elements of blood and hematologic findings in normal blood samples. Normal hemostasis, hemostatic disorders, and lab evaluation and monitoring of hemostasis. Lab covers manual hematologic analyses, peripheral blood and bone marrow smear evaluations from normal samples, and samples of coagulation tests.
  
  • CLSC 3420 - Hematology II Lecture and Laboratory


    3 S

    3 lecture and 3 lab hours per week. P: CLSC 3410 , CLSC 3411 . Hematologic findings in anemias, various types of infections, storage diseases, leukemias and myeloproliferative disorders, myelodysplatic syndromes, plasma cell diseases, and lymphomas. Overview of hematology instrumentation.
  
  • CLSC 3421 - Hematology II Lecture and Laboratory


    1 S

    3 lecture and 3 lab hours per week. P: CLSC 3410 , CLSC 3411 . Hematologic findings in anemias, various types of infections, storage diseases, leukemias and myeloproliferative disorders, myelodysplatic syndromes, plasma cell diseases, and lymphomas. Overview of hematology instrumentation.
  
  • CLSC 3430 - Clinical Immunology


    2 F

    2 lecture hours per week. P: Consent of instructor. Basic principles. Emphasis on concepts used in clinical lab.
  
  • CLSC 3440 - Clinical Microscopy and Serology Lecture and Laboratory


    2 SS

    2 lecture and 3 lab hours per week. P: CLSC 3430 . Introduces characteristics and methods of chemical and microscopic examination of urine and other non-blood body fluids. Basic concepts of immunology as applied to serological analyses used in clinical lab. Lab introduces basic tests and techniques used in clinical microscopy and serology.
  
  • CLSC 3441 - Clinical Microscopy and Serology Lecture and Laboratory


    1 SS

    2 lecture and 3 lab hours per week. P: CLSC 3430 . Introduces characteristics and methods of chemical and microscopic examination of urine and other non-blood body fluids. Basic concepts of immunology as applied to serological analyses used in clinical lab. Lab introduces basic tests and techniques used in clinical microscopy and serology.
  
  • CLSC 4001 - Independent Study in Clinical Laboratory Science


    1 F,S,SS

    May be taken multiple times for credit. P: Admission to CLSC program; consent of dept chair. Independent study in selected area of clinical laboratory science under the immediate direction of CLSC faculty member.
  
  • CLSC 4002 - Independent Study in Clinical Laboratory Science


    2 F,S,SS

    May be taken multiple times for credit. P: Admission to CLSC program; consent of dept chair. Independent study in selected area of clinical laboratory science under the immediate direction of CLSC faculty member.
  
  • CLSC 4003 - Independent Study in Clinical Laboratory Science


    3 F,S,SS

    May be taken multiple times for credit. P: Admission to CLSC program; consent of dept chair. Independent study in selected area of clinical laboratory science under the immediate direction of CLSC faculty member.
  
  • CLSC 4210 - Immunohematology Lecture and Laboratory


    3 SS

    3 lecture and 3 lab hours per week. P: Consent of instructor. Basic concepts. Emphasis on basic lab techniques and resolution of problems in preparation and administration of blood components.
  
  • CLSC 4211 - Immunohematology Lecture and Laboratory


    1 SS

    3 lecture and 3 lab hours per week. P: Consent of instructor. Basic concepts. Emphasis on basic lab techniques and resolution of problems in preparation and administration of blood components.
  
  • CLSC 4430 - Clinical Chemistry I


    3 F

    3 lecture and 3 lab hours per week. P: 4 CHEM courses; 1 statistics course; C: CLSC 4431  or consent of instructor.  Applies basic principles of analytical and biochemistry to measurement of chemical constituents in body fluids.
  
  • CLSC 4431 - Clinical Chemistry I Laboratory


    1 F

    2 lecture and 3 lab hours per week. P: 4 CHEM courses; 1 statistics course; C: CLSC 4430  or consent of instructor. Applies basic principles of analytical and biochemistry to measurement of chemical constituents in body fluids.
  
  • CLSC 4440 - Clinical Chemistry II


    3 S

    3 lecture hours per week. P: CLSC 4430 , CLSC 4431 ; C: CLSC 4441  or consent of instructor. Applies basic principles of analytical and biochemistry to analysis of chemical constituents in body fluids and relationship to disease states.
  
  • CLSC 4441 - Clinical Chemistry II Laboratory


    1 S

    3 lab hours per week. P: CLSC 4430 , CLSC 4431 ; C: CLSC 4440  or consent of instructor. Applies basic principles of analytical and biochemistry to analysis of chemical constituents in body fluids and relationship to disease states.
  
  • CLSC 4460 - Clinical Microbiology I


    4 F

    4 lecture and 6 lab hours per week. P: BIOL 2110 , BIOL 2111 ; or BIOL 3220 , BIOL 3221 ; or consent of instructor. Essentials of clinical bacteriology.
  
  • CLSC 4461 - Clinical Microbiology I


    2 F

    4 lecture and 6 lab hours per week. P: BIOL 2110 , BIOL 2111 ; or BIOL 3220 , BIOL 3221 ; or consent of instructor. Essentials of clinical bacteriology.
  
  • CLSC 4470 - Clinical Microbiology II


    3 S

    3 lecture and 6 lab hours per week. P: CLSC 4460 , CLSC 4461 ; or consent of instructor. Essentials of select clinically significant bacteria (mycobacteria, chlamydia, mycoplasma, etc.), clinical mycology, and clinical virology.
  
  • CLSC 4471 - Clinical Microbiology II


    2 S

    3 lecture and 6 lab hours per week. P: CLSC 4460 , CLSC 4461 ; or consent of instructor. Essentials of select clinically significant bacteria (mycobacteria, chlamydia, mycoplasma, etc.), clinical mycology, and clinical virology.
  
  • CLSC 4480 - Clinical Microbiology III


    2 SS

    2 lecture and 3 lab hours per week. P: CLSC 4470 , CLSC 4471 ; or consent of instructor. Essentials of clinical parasitology.
  
  • CLSC 4481 - Clinical Microbiology III


    1 SS

    2 lecture and 3 lab hours per week. P: CLSC 4470 , CLSC 4471 ; or consent of instructor. Essentials of clinical parasitology.
  
  • CLSC 4491 - Molecular Diagnostics in Clinical Laboratory Science I


    1 F

    1 lecture hour per weekly. P: Consent of instructor. Introduction to the theory used in the clinical laboratory for molecular diagnosis and management of human disease.
  
  • CLSC 4492 - Molecular Diagnostics in Clinical Laboratory Science II


    1 S

    1 lecture hour per week for 7 weeks. 3 lab hours per week for 7 weeks. P: CLSC 4491 , consent of instructor. Specific genetic alterations found in various diseases and disorders along with experience performing selected testing methodologies used for molecular diagnostics in the clinical laboratory.
  
  • CLSC 4500 - Research Problems in Medical Technology


    2

    P: Consent of dept chair. Individual study in selected area of CLSC under supervision of department faculty member.
  
  • CLSC 4772 - Clinical Project: Hematology


    4 F,S,SS

    May include clinical experiences, literature review, and/or lab testing. P: CLSC major; consent of dept chair. Individualized clinical project from topic area in hematology or hemostaasis under direction of CLSC faculty member.
  
  • CLSC 4773 - Clinical Project: Chemistry


    4 F,S,SS

    May include clinical experiences, literature review, and/or lab testing. P: CLSC major; consent of dept chair. Individualized clinical project from topic area in clinical chemistry under direction of CLSC faculty member.
  
  • CLSC 4774 - Clinical Project: Blood Bank


    4 F,S,SS

    May include clinical experiences, literature review, and/or lab testing. P: CLSC major; consent of dept chair. Individualized clinical project from topic area in blood bank (immunohematology) under direction of CLSC faculty member.
  
  • CLSC 4777 - Clinical Project: Microbiology


    4 F,S,SS

    May include clinical experiences, literature review, and/or lab testing. P: CLSC major; consent of dept chair. Individualized clinical project from topic area in clinical microbiology. May include clinical parasitology or clinical mycology under direction of CLSC faculty member.
  
  • CLSC 4801 - Professional Practice Issues I


    3 WI F

    3 lecture hours per week. P: CLSC major. Professional issues related to current practice in clinical lab science including basic research design and statistics, human rights protection in research, basic epidemiology and infection control monitoring and educational methodology all applied to clinical and continuing education in clinical lab science, management theories and practices as applied to clinical laboratory practice.
  
  • CLSC 4802 - Professional Practice Issues II


    3 WI S

    3 lecture hours per week. P: CLSC major. Professional issues related to current practice in clinical lab science including management theories and practices, fiscal management, personnel administration, and legal and ethical issues, all as related to practice as a clinical lab supervisor or manager, introduction to lab computer systems, as well as completion of senior research project.
  
  • CLSC 4992 - Clinical Education: Hematology, Coagulation, Urinalysis


    4 F,S

    256 hours in appropriate department of affiliated clinical lab. P: CLSC 3420 , CLSC 3421 ; consent of instructor. Supervised clinical experience in hematology, coagulation, and urinalysis.
  
  • CLSC 4993 - Clinical Education: Chemistry


    4 F,S

    256 hours in appropriate department of affiliated clinical lab. P: CLSC 4440 , CLSC 4441 . Supervised clinical experience in clinical chemistry.
  
  • CLSC 4994 - Clinical Education: Blood Bank and Serology


    4 F,S

    256 hours in appropriate department of affiliated clinical lab. P: CLSC 4210 , CLSC 4211 ; consent of instructor. Supervised clinical experience in blood bank and serology.
  
  • CLSC 4997 - Clinical Education: Microbiology


    4 F,S

    256 hours in appropriate department of affiliated clinical lab. P: CLSC 4470 , CLSC 4471 ; consent of instructor. Supervised clinical experience in clinical microbiology.
  
  • CLSC 4998 - Clinical Education in Alternate Settings


    3

    P: Consent of instructor. Supervised clinical experience in variety of lab settings.

Clinical Laboratory Science Banked Courses

  
  • CLSC 4600 - Introduction to Clinical Cytology


    2

  
  • CLSC 4601 - Introduction to Cytological Techniques


    1

  
  • CLSC 4610 - Gynecologic Cytology


    6

  
  • CLSC 4611 - Gynecologic Cytology Laboratory


    6

  
  • CLSC 4620 - Cytopathology


    3

  
  • CLSC 4630 - Cytology of Body Fluids


    3

  
  • CLSC 4641 - Cytology of the Alimentary Tract


    2

  
  • CLSC 4642 - Urinary Tract Cytology


    2

  
  • CLSC 4650 - Cytology of Fine Needle Aspiration


    3

  
  • CLSC 4660 - Special Techniques in Cytology


    2

  
  • CLSC 4665 - Seminar in Cytotechnology


    2

  
  • CLSC 4750 - Clinical Education in Cytology I


    4

  
  • CLSC 4751 - Clinical Education in Cytology II


    5

  
  • CLSC 4995 - General Clinical Education


    1

  
  • CLSC 4996 - General Clinical Education


    1


Coastal and Marine Studies

  
  • COAS 2025 - Survey of Coastal and Marine Resources


    3 F

    May not be taken after receiving credit for COAS 2125 . P: Basic science course in BIOL, CHEM, GEOL, or PHYS. Biological, physical, social, and historic aspects of coastal and marine resources.
  
  • COAS 2150 - Boating Skills and Seamanship


    1

    C: COAS 2151 . Knowledge and skills needed to safely use a small boat, following the United States Coast Guard Auxiliary standards.
  
  • COAS 2151 - Boating Skills and Seamanship


    1

    C: COAS 2150 . Knowledge and skills needed to safely use a small boat, following the United States Coast Guard Auxiliary standards.
  
  • COAS 4000 - Scientific Diving and Underwater Research Techniques


    3 F, S

    P: Basic SCUBA certification (or equivalent) and consent of instructor. Fundamentals of scientific diving, including the use of Nitrox, specialized diving equipment, emergency procedures, sampling techniques, and the history and policies related to scientific diving. Fee required.
  
  • COAS 4001 - Scientific Diving and Underwater Research Techniques Lab


    1 S

    2 pool hours per week. P: Basic SCUBA certification (or equivalent) and consent of instructor. P/C: COAS 4000 . Required confined water training for scientific diver certification.
  
  • COAS 4002 - Scientific Diver Qualification


    1 SS

    P: Basic SCUBA certification (or equivalent), COAS 4000 , COAS 4001  (or equivalent), and consent of instructor. Required openwater training for scientific diver certification. Successful completion of this qualification, associated course, and lab may be used to meet American Academy of Underwater Sciences (AAUS) and ECU scientific diver certification requirements.
 

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