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Neuroscience |
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• NEU 301 - Behavioral Neuroscience
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• NEU 325 - Neuroanatomy
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• NEU 401 - Cognitive and Clinical Neuroscience
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• NEU 435 - Sensory Neuroscience
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• NEU 490 - Neuroscience Internship
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• NEU 498 - Independent Research
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Nursing |
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• NUR x91 - Special Topics
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• NUR x99 - Independent Study
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• NUR 200 - Introduction to Professional Nursing
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• NUR 215 - Spanish for the Healthcare Professional
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• NUR 230 - Gerontological Health
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• NUR 240 - Community Health
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• NUR 305 - Health Assessment
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• NUR 315 - Foundations of Nursing Practice
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• NUR 317 - Foundations of Nursing Practice Lab
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• NUR 320 - Pharmacology
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• NUR 335 - Mental Health
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• NUR 337 - Mental Health Practicum
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• NUR 338 - Gerontological Health Practicum
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• NUR 345 - Cultural Health
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• NUR 347 - Cultural Health Immersion
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• NUR 348 - Cultural Health Practicum
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• NUR 355 - Adult Health 1
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• NUR 357 - Adult Health 1 Practicum
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• NUR 375 - Adult Health 2
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• NUR 377 - Adult Health 2 Practicum
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• NUR 400 - Evidence-Based Pract and Quality Improvement
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• NUR 405 - Issues and Ethics in Healthcare
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• NUR 415 - Systems-Based Practice and Leadership
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• NUR 420 - Child and Adolescent Health
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• NUR 428 - Child & Adolescent Health Practicum
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• NUR 465 - Women and Neonatal Health
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• NUR 467 - Women and Neonatal Health Practicum
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• NUR 485 - Critical Care and Senior Synthesis
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• NUR 490 - Nursing Internship
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• NUR 497 - Transition to Professional Practice Practicum
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Philosophy |
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• PHI x91 - Special Topics
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• PHI x99 - Independent Study
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• PHI 101 - Introduction to Philosophy
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• PHI 102 - Logical Reasoning and Argumentation
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• PHI 202 - Apologetics
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• PHI 203 - Philosophy of Human Nature
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• PHI 321 - Medieval and Renaissance Philosophy
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• PHI 322 - Western Philosophy Since the Enlightment
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Physical Education General Education Requirement
As part of the Christian Vocation and Service General Education curriculum, physical education courses will be offered to support WLC’s mission and academic goals. Physical activity/exercise has been shown to improve academic success, improve stress management, decrease obesity, and improve overall health (reducing other health risk factors).
Specifically, the Health & Wellness course will assist students in meeting learning outcomes pertaining to creative thinking and inquiry and analysis. The general education Health & Wellness course will incorporate 8 weeks of a lecture component and 8 weeks of an activity. Students will have the opportunity to select an activity from a range of robust offerings. The PED 100 one-credit course and accompanying activity will satisfy the General Education requirement. (Note: Students admitted prior to academic year 2019-20 fall under the PED requirements of the catalog of the year of their admittance.)
Electives
In addition, students wishing to add a physical education course will be able to select from some applied physical fitness courses. These courses are numbered from PED 150-190 and will be offered on a rotational basis. These courses do not fulfill the General Education requirement.
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• PED x91 - Special Topics
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• PED x99 - Independent Study
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• PED 100 - Health & Wellness and Activity
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• PED 101 - Golf
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• PED 104 - Advanced Bowling
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• PED 105 - Taekwondo
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• PED 152 - Cardio Pump
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• PED 200 - First Aid, CPR & AED
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• PED 205 - Foundation of Physical Education
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• PED 315 - Prevention and Care of Athletic Injuries
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• PED 330 - Theory and Methods of Coaching
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• PED 331 - Coaching Baseball
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• PED 332 - Coaching Basketball
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• PED 333 - Coaching Football
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• PED 335 - Coaching Soccer
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• PED 336 - Coaching Softball
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• PED 337 - Coaching Track and Field
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• PED 338 - Coaching Volleyball
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• PED 425 - Administrative Leadership in Athletics
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• PED 490 - Coaching Internship
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Physics |
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• PHY x91 - Special Topics
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• PHY x99 - Independent Study
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• PHY 101 - Introduction to Astronomy
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• PHY 102 - Introduction to Astronomy
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• PHY 105 - Astronomy Laboratory
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• PHY 151 - General Physics 1
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• PHY 152 - General Physics 2
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• PHY 201 - General Physics 1: Space, Time and Motion
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• PHY 202 - General Physics 2: Electricity, Magnetism and Light
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• PHY 203 - Introduction to Modern Physics: Heat, Atoms and Quanta
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• PHY 215 - Computerized Instrumentation
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• PHY 301 - Classical Mechanics
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• PHY 302 - Classical Electrodynamics
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• PHY 315 - Electronics Laboratory
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• PHY 341 - Thermodynamics
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• PHY 342 - Quantum Mechanics
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• PHY 348 - Thermodynamics Laboratory
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• PHY 349 - Quantum Mechanics Laboratory
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• PHY 440 - Statistical Mechanics
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• PHY 490 - Physics Internship
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• PHY 498 - Undergraduate Research
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Political Science |
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• POL x91 - Special Topics
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• POL x99 - Independent Study
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• POL 110 - Introduction to American Government and Politics
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• POL 230 - Global Politics, Institutions, Ethics, and Law
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• POL 275 - Mock Trial
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• POL 290 - Politics and Governments of Developed and Developing Nations
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• POL 323 - Jurisprudence: What is Law
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• POL 330 - Political Ideologies
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• POL 355 - Congress and the Presidency
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• POL 370 - American Constitutional Law: Civil Liberties and Civil Rights
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• POL 385 - Administrative Law and the Federal Regulatory Process
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• POL 390 - Central Europe: International Travel Course
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• POL 400 - Politics and Law Senior Thesis
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• POL 490 - Political Science Internship
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Psychology |
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• PSY x91 - Special Topics
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