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2013-2014 Graduate Catalog 
    
2013-2014 Graduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Courses


 

Anthropology

  
  • ANTH 7000 - Thesis


    1-6

    May be repeated. May count maximum of 3 s.h.
  
  • ANTH 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.
  
  • ANTH 7007 - Special Topics in Anthropological Research and Methodology


    1,2,3

    May be repeated for a maximum of 6 s.h. with change of topic. P: Consent of instructor. Emerging and specialized research techniques and methodologies for anthropological studies.
  
  • ANTH 7008 - Directed Studies in Anthropology


    1,2,3

    May be repeated for a maximum of 9 s.h. with change of topic. P: Consent of instructor. Independent study on selected topic. May include field work, lab work, directed readings, or some combination thereof.
  
  • ANTH 9000 - Dissertation Research


    3-12

    May be repeated. May count a maximum of 24 s.h.
  
  • ANTH 9001 - Dissertation: Summer Research


    1

    May be repeated. No credit may count toward degree. Students conducting dissertation research may only register for this course during the summer.

Applied Music

  
  • MUSC 6105 - Guitar Class


    1

    May be repeated for credit. May count toward graduate minor applied music requirement. P: Graduate status in music; consent of instructor. Fundamentals of beginning guitar performance, including use of guitar as an accompanying instrument.
  
  • MUSC 6115 - Guitar Class


    1

    May be repeated for credit. May count toward graduate minor applied music requirement. P: Graduate status in music; consent of instructor. Fundamentals of intermediate guitar performance, including use of guitar as an accompanying instrument.
  
  • MUSC 6231 - Graduate Jazz


    1,2,3,4

    May be repeated for credit. P: Graduate school admission as nondegree or degree student. Technique and repertoire appropriate to jazz performance medium.
  
  • MUSC 6232 - Graduate Jazz


    1,2,3,4

    May be repeated for credit. P: Graduate school admission as nondegree or degree student. Technique and repertoire appropriate to jazz performance medium.
  
  • MUSC 6233 - Graduate Jazz


    1,2,3,4

    May be repeated for credit. P: Graduate school admission as nondegree or degree student. Technique and repertoire appropriate to jazz performance medium.
  
  • MUSC 6234 - Graduate Jazz


    1,2,3,4

    May be repeated for credit. P: Graduate school admission as nondegree or degree student. Technique and repertoire appropriate to jazz performance medium.
  
  • MUSC 6995 - Graduate Recital


    2

    May be repeated for credit. P: Acceptance into a degree or certificate program that requires a recital for graduation; prior approval by the requisite applied music faculty committee is necessary before the recital may be scheduled. Public performance of musical compositions appropriate to the student’s specific degree or certificate program.

Art and Design

  
  • ART 6000 - Readings in Art


    3

    P: Graduate standing in the School of Art and Design. Explores ideas, theories, emergent issues, and trends in art through selected readings in art and philosophy. Discussion and analysis of reading as applied to students’ personal aesthetic and studio production.

Art Education

  
  • ART 5323 - Art in the Secondary School


    3

    P: Acceptance in MAT program. Art education philosophy, methodology, media, and techniques for teaching junior and senior high school students.
  
  • ART 5810 - Arts and Crafts for Elementary Teachers


    3

    Workshop course Not open to ART majors. Drawing, painting, printmaking, sculpture, and craft processes suitable for elementary school classes.
  
  • ART 5851 - Art in the Elementary School


    3

    P: Acceptance in MAT program. Art education philosophy, methodology, materials, processes, and specific projects for elementary classes.
  
  • ART 5860 - Classroom Participation in Art


    1

    P: Acceptance in MAT program. Classroom practice in the teaching of art and discussion of procedures used.
  
  • ART 5870 - Computers in Art Education


    1

    P: Acceptance in MAT program. Entry-level basic computer operations applicable to the K-12 art education classroom.
  
  • ART 6800 - History and Philosophy of Art Education


    3

    P: Admission to Graduate School and MAEd in art program; consent of instructor. History of art instruction in American schools, philosophies of art education, past and present, the influences on current and past art instruction, and recent trends in art education.
  
  • ART 6801 - Supervision of Art Education


    3

    P: Admission to Graduate School and MAEd in art program. Duties of art supervisor, philosophies of supervision as applied to art, curriculum development in art, personnel practices and staff development in art supervision, public relations, preparation of art budgets, and legal aspects of art supervision.
  
  • ART 6804 - Current Topics in Art Education


    3

    P: Admission to the Graduate School and MAEd in art program; consent of instructor. Issues relevant to the discipline of art education will be explored through critical analysis of readings and review of contemporary methods.
  
  • ART 6805 - Interdisciplinary Topics in Visual Art Education


    3

    P: Admission to the Graduate School and MAEd in art program; consent of instructor. Interdisciplinary art education across the life span for diverse populations.
  
  • ART 6898 - Research in Art Education


    3

    P: Admission to Graduate School and MAEd in art program. History, significant findings, practical applications and implications, recent studies, areas needing further research, and research procedures in art education.

Art History

  
  • ART 6900 - History of Prints and Drawings


    3

    History of printmaking and drawing from Renaissance to present.
  
  • ART 6901 - Northern Renaissance Art


    3

    Northern European painting, sculpture, and architecture from 1300 1600.
  
  • ART 6903 - Nineteenth Century Painting


    3

    Neo-classicism, romanticism, realism, impressionism, postimpressionism, and related trends of nineteenth century.
  
  • ART 6905 - Twentieth-Century Painting and Sculpture: 1900 to 1950


    3

    Art movements from first half of twentieth century. Fauvism, Expressionism, Cubism, Futurism, Dada, and Surrealism.
  
  • ART 6906 - Twentieth-Century Architecture


    3

    Sources and development of contemporary architecture of the world.
  
  • ART 6908 - Research Methods in Art History


    3

    Readings and research in theory and methodology of art history.
  
  • ART 6909 - Seminar in Art History


    3

    May be repeated with different instructor. May count for a maximum of 6 s.h. Theory, methodological studies, and reading in history of art.
  
  • ART 6911 - History of Nineteenth- and Twentieth-Century Design


    3

    Major artists and movements in history of textile, ceramic, metal, wood, and graphic design.
  
  • ART 6912 - African Art


    3

    Traditional and contemporary art of west and central Africa.
  
  • ART 6913 - Asian Art


    3

    Significant traditions in art of India, China, and Japan from antiquity to modern times.
  
  • ART 6914 - Contemporary Art: 1950 to the Present


    3

    Art movements from second half of twentieth century.
  
  • ART 6915 - Italian Renaissance Art: 1500 to 1600


    3

    Significant artists and art theories of Renaissance Italy.
  
  • ART 6916 - Art of India


    3

    Significant art periods, traditions, and artists of ancient and modern India.
  
  • ART 6917 - Ceramic History of North Carolina and the Southeastern United States


    3

    NC ceramics from colonial times to present.
  
  • ART 6918 - Art and Power in Mesoamerica


    3

    Chronological survey of major Mesoamerican cultures and how visual arts they produced reflect aspects of religious and political power.
  
  • ART 6919 - Native North American Art and Ritual


    3

    Overview of major native North American cultures and how visual arts created by native artists were part of their ritual, religious, and everyday lives. Covers cultural changes attributed to European impact.
  
  • ART 6925 - African American Art


    3

    Survey of African American art in North America from Colonial Period through the twentieth century. Examines works of art and craft in different media. Explores various cultural impacts upon art production.
  
  • ART 6930 - Italian Renaissance Art: 1300-1500


    3

    Significant artists and art theories of Renaissance Italy.
  
  • ART 6935 - Italian Baroque Art: 1600-1700


    3

    Significant artists and art theories of Baroque Italy.
  
  • ART 6940 - Twentieth-Century Modern Art: 1900-1950


    3 Formerly ART 6905 

    European and North American art from first half of twentieth century.
  
  • ART 6942 - Twentieth-Century Modern Art: 1950-2000


    3 Formerly ART 6914 

    European and North American art from second half of twentieth century.
  
  • ART 6944 - Studies in Contemporary Art: Post 1960s


    3 Formerly ART 5981

    Critical look at art since the 1960s that deals with the political economy of representation.
  
  • ART 6946 - Studies in Contemporary Art: Post 1980s


    3

    Critical look at art since the 1980s that has been engaged in a representation of a political economy.
  
  • ART 6950 - Architectural History of the Middle East Before 1600


    3

    Architecture of ancient Babylon, Assyria, Persia, and Egypt and early Christian and Islamic cultures of Middle East.
  
  • ART 6951 - History of Architecture


    3

    Architectural history in the West from prehistory to 21st century.
  
  • ART 6952 - Byzantine Art and Architecture


    3

    Art and architecture of the Byzantine Empire (ca. 300-1500) and artistic realms of its cultural influence (Armenia, Bulgaria, Georgia, Italy, Romania, Russia, Serbia, Turkey, and the United States).
  
  • ART 6953 - Russian Art and Architecture


    3

    Art and architecture of Russia from medieval to modern times.

Athletic Training Education Program

  
  • ATEP 6020 - Research Methods in Sports Medicine


    3

    P: Current enrollment in MS in athletic training or permission of instructor. Development and interpretation of quantitative research theory, design, and statistical analyses for the sports medicine professional.
  
  • ATEP 6040 - Practicum in Athletic Training


    3

    P: Current enrollment in MS in athletic training. Practical experience in athletic training, emphasizing athletic training-related research and best practices.
  
  • ATEP 6041 - Practicum in Athletic Training


    3

    P: Current enrollment in MS in athletic training. Practical experience in athletic training, emphasizing organization and administration related to assigned practicum settings.
  
  • ATEP 6042 - Practicum in Athletic Training


    3

    P: Current enrollment in MS in athletic training and BOC certification. Practical experience in athletic training that may include supervision of undergraduate athletic training students in designated practicum settings. Emphasis on time management and professional communication.
  
  • ATEP 6043 - Practicum in Athletic Training


    3

    P: Current enrollment in MS in athletic training and BOC certification. Practical experience in athletic training that may include supervision of undergraduate athletic training students in designated practicum settings. Emphasis on leadership and professional responsibility.
  
  • ATEP 6045 - Advanced Organization and Administration in Sports Medicine


    3

    P: Current enrollment in MS in athletic training or consent of instructor. Organizational theory and administration of sports medicine facilities and personnel.
  
  • ATEP 6050 - Sports Medicine Related Injury and Illness


    3

    P: Current enrollment in MS in athletic training or consent of instructor. Integration of pathology of medical conditions and injuries within physically active populations.
  
  • ATEP 6320 - Applied Anatomy in Sports Medicine


    4

    P: Current enrollment in MS in athletic training or consent of instructor. Integration of human musculoskeletal and neural anatomy with athletic-related movements and pathological function associated with athletic trauma.
  
  • ATEP 6350 - Evidence-Based Rehabilitation and Treatment


    3

    P: Current enrollment in MS in athletic training or consent of instructor. Evidence-based practical approach to developing rehabilitation protocols and therapeutic techniques.
  
  • ATEP 6500 - Master’s Project


    3

    P: Current enrollment in MS in athletic training and consent of chair. Investigates current research and methodology in athletic training.
  
  • ATEP 7000 - Thesis


    1-6

    To be repeated for a maximum of 6 s.h. P: Current enrollment in MS in athletic training and consent of chair.

Biochemistry

  
  • BIOC 7300 - Medical Biochemistry


    6

    P: General chemistry; organic chemistry; general biology; calculus; consent of chair. Emphasis on human biochemistry in chemistry and function of enzymes and other proteins; mechanisms of energy transduction; metabolism of carbohydrates, lipids, amino acids, and proteins; biochemistry of gene and gene expression; tissues and organ metabolism; regulation of metabolism; biochemical aspects of nutrition; and metabolism of abnormal cells.
  
  • BIOC 7301 - Biochemistry I*


    4

    P: General chemistry; organic chemistry; admission to a BSOM graduate program or consent of chair. Explores relationship of structure, chemical, and physical properties of biomolecules to their biological function. Includes introduction to intermediary metabolism and role of thermodynamics and kinetics in biological systems.
  
  • BIOC 7310 - Molecular Biochemistry*


    3

    P: Admission to a BSOM graduate program or consent of chair. Replication, translation, and expression of genetic information and its regulation.
  
  • BIOC 7330 - Introduction to Research


    1-6

    May be repeated. May count a maximum of 12 s.h. P: Admission to a BSOM graduate program or consent of instructor. Assignment to faculty preceptor. May work with more than one preceptor. Design experimental protocols and collaborate in some aspect of the preceptor’s research program.
  
  • BIOC 7335 - Seminar in Biochemistry*


    1

    Registration for fall and spring semesters required. P: Admission to a BSOM graduate program or consent of chair. Formal seminars and student critiques of current literature in biochemistry, concentrating on one topic each semester.
  
  • BIOC 7345 - Cell Motility


    2

    P: General chemistry, organic chemistry, general biology, and general physics; or consent of instructor. Multidisciplinary exploration of mechanism, structure, and function of motile systems essential for eukaryotic life.
  
  • BIOC 7355 - Current Topics


    1-3

    May be repeated with change of topic. P: Admission to a BSOM graduate program or consent of chair. Topics of current importance not covered thoroughly in other courses. Lectures, special reports, or lab work.
  
  • BIOC 7365 - Research Proposal Strategies*


    2 Same as ANAT 7365 

    P: ANAT 7240  or BIOC 7330  or consent of chair. Formal instruction, critique and practice in writing a research grant proposal.
  
  • BIOC 8305 - Physical Biochemistry


    2

    P: BIOC 7301; calculus; admission to a BSOM graduate program or consent of chair. Applies thermodynamics and kinetics to biochemical systems.
  
  • BIOC 8320 - Biochemistry II: Regulation of Metabolism


    4 Same as Same as EXSS 8320 

    P: BIOC 7301  or EXSS 7211  or consent of chair. Regulation and integration of metabolism of carbohydrates, lipids, nucleic acids, and amino acids in humans, with an emphasis on primary research literature.
  
  • BIOC 8333 - Research


    3

    May be repeated. P: Admission to a BSOM graduate program in biochemistry and molecular biology or consent of chair. Design of experimental protocols and participation in preceptor’s research program.
  
  • BIOC 8336 - Research


    6

    May be repeated. P: Admission to a BSOM graduate program in biochemistry and molecular biology or consent of chair. Design of experimental protocols and participation in preceptor’s research program.
  
  • BIOC 9000 - Dissertation Research*


    3-12

    May be repeated. May count for a maximum of 36 s.h. This course is graded S or U and is not included in meeting the cumulative “B” average required for graduation.
  
  • BIOC 9001 - Dissertation: Summer Research


    1

    May be repeated. No credit may count toward degree. Students conducting dissertation research may only register for this course during the summer.

Biology

  
  • BIOL 5070 - Ornithology


    4

    3 lecture hours per week. Field trips to observe native birds in natural surroundings required. P: 8 s.h. in BIOL; C:  . Survey of birds of the world. Emphasis on ecology, evolution, and behavior: adaptive radiation, migration, flight mechanics, morphology, taxonomy, bird song, reproduction, population biology, and conservation of birds.
  
  • BIOL 5071 - Ornithology Laboratory


    0

    1 3-hour lab per week. Field trips to observe native birds in natural surroundings required. P: 8 s.h. in BIOL; C:  . Survey of birds of the world. Emphasis on ecology, evolution, and behavior: adaptive radiation, migration, flight mechanics, morphology, taxonomy, bird song, reproduction, population biology, and conservation of birds.
  
  • BIOL 5150 - Herpetology


    4

    3 lecture hours per week. P: 8 s.h. in BIOL; C:  . Taxonomy, anatomy, physiology, distribution, phylogeny, natural history, and ecology of reptiles and amphibians of the world. Emphasis on species of NC and Atlantic Coastal Plain.
  
  • BIOL 5151 - Herpetology Laboratory


    0

    1 3-hour lab per week. P: 8 s.h. in BIOL; C:  . Taxonomy, anatomy, physiology, distribution, phylogeny, natural history, and ecology of reptiles and amphibians of the world. Emphasis on species of NC and Atlantic Coastal Plain.
  
  • BIOL 5220 - Limnology


    4

    3 lecture hours per week. P: BIOL 2250, 2251; or consent of instructor; C:  . Physical, chemical, and biological factors of inland waters and their influence on aquatic organisms.
  
  • BIOL 5221 - Limnology Laboratory


    0

    1 3-hour lab per week. P: BIOL 2250, 2251; or consent of instructor; C:  . Physical, chemical, and biological factors of inland waters and their influence on aquatic organisms.
  
  • BIOL 5230 - Biology of Algae


    3

    3 lecture hours per week. P: BIOL 1100, 1101 (or equivalent) or consent of instructor. Surveys physiology, ecology evolution, and importance to society of organisms commonly referred to as algae.
  
  • BIOL 5231 - Biology of Algae Laboratory


    1

    1 3-hour lab per week. C: BIOL 5230  or consent of instructor. Surveys algal form and function, combined with a group project that uses molecular biotechnology to study some aspect of algal biology.
  
  • BIOL 5260 - Microbial Ecology


    4

    3 lecture hours per week. P: BIOL 2250, 2251, 3220, 3221; or consent of instructor; C:  . Interactions between microorganisms and their physical, chemical, and biological environment. Microbial involvement in energy flow, nutrient cycling, and intra/inter-specific interactions. Introduces statistical analyses of biological and ecological data.
  
  • BIOL 5261 - Microbial Ecology Laboratory


    0

    2 2-hour labs per week. P: BIOL 2250, 2251, 3220, 3221; or consent of instructor; C:  . Interactions between microorganisms and their physical, chemical, and biological environment. Microbial involvement in energy flow, nutrient cycling, and intra/inter-specific interactions. Introduces statistical analyses of biological and ecological data.
  
  • BIOL 5270 - Marine Community Ecology


    3

    P: BIOL 2250, 2251; or consent of instructor. Advanced examination of ecology of marine and brackish water communities based on principles of population biology and community ecology. Emphasis on current hypotheses concerning the processes structuring major communities.
  
  • BIOL 5370 - Biological Effects of Radiation


    3

    P: BIOL 1100, 1101, 1200, 1201; or consent of instructor. Biological effects resulting from interactions of radiation and matter for scientifically and technically-oriented students.
  
  • BIOL 5450 - Histology


    4

    2 lecture hours per week. P: 4 BIOL courses; C:  . Organization of cells, tissues, and organs at microscopic level.
  
  • BIOL 5451 - Histology Laboratory


    0

    2 2-hour labs per week. P: 4 BIOL courses; C:  . Organization of cells, tissues, and organs at microscopic level.
  
  • BIOL 5480 - Cytology


    2

    2 lecture hours per week. P: BIOL 1100, 2300, 3310; C:  . Function and structural components of eukaryotic cells.
  
  • BIOL 5481 - Cytology Laboratory


    2

    2 2-hour labs per week. P: BIOL 1100, 2300, 3310; C:  . Function and structural components of eukaryotic cells.
  
  • BIOL 5510 - Transmission Electron Microscopy


    4

    2 lecture hours per week. P: For undergraduate students: Senior standing as BIOL major or consent of instructor; C:  . Introduces theory, design, and use of transmission electron microscope and to preparation of biological materials for its use.
  
  • BIOL 5511 - Transmission Electron Microscopy Laboratory


    0

    6 lab hours per week. P: For undergraduate students: Senior standing as BIOL major or consent of instructor; C:  . Introduces theory, design, and use of transmission electron microscope and to preparation of biological materials for its use.
  
  • BIOL 5520 - Scanning Electron Microscopy and X-Ray Analysis


    2

    1 lecture hour per week. P: For undergraduate students: Senior standing as a BIOL major or consent of instructor; C:  . Introduction to theory and techniques of scanning electron microscopy and X-Ray analysis and preparation of materials for both.
  
  • BIOL 5521 - Scanning Electron Microscopy and X-Ray Analysis Laboratory


    0

    4 lab hours per week. P: For undergraduate students: Senior standing as a BIOL major or consent of instructor; C:  . Introduction to theory and techniques of scanning electron microscopy and X-Ray analysis and preparation of materials for both.
  
  • BIOL 5550 - Ichthyology


    4

    2 lecture hours per week. C:  . Evolution and biology of major fish groups of the world. Emphasis on NC species.
  
  • BIOL 5551 - Ichthyology Laboratory


    0

    2 3-hour labs per week. C:  . Evolution and biology of major fish groups of the world. Emphasis on NC species.
  
  • BIOL 5600 - Fisheries Techniques


    3

    2 lecture hours per week. For biology majors interested in marine biology. Field trips and field studies are integral. P: BIOL 2250, 2251; or equivalent; C:  . Practical training in field and lab experimental methods in fisheries techniques.
  
  • BIOL 5601 - Fisheries Techniques Laboratory


    0

    1 3-hour lab or field excursion per week. For biology majors interested in marine biology. Field trips and field studies are integral. P: BIOL 2250, 2251; or equivalent; C:  . Practical training in field and lab experimental methods in fisheries techniques.
 

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