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Movement Science Cognate Electives
Credit hours are listed in parentheses. Courses fulfilling University distribution requirements are indicated by NS, SS, and HU
   

Anthropology, Biological

   ANTHRBIO 161: Introduction to Biological Anthropology. (4) NS
 

Anthropology, Cultural

ANTHRCUL 256: Culture, Adaptation, and Environment (3)

 

ANTHRCUL 286: Food Affair (4)

 

ANTHRCUL 414: Introduction to Caribbean Societies and Cultures, I (3; 2 in half term)

 

ANTHRCUL 447: Culture, Racism, and Human Nature (3)

 
Athletic Training
  AT 360: Prevention and Care of Athletic Injuries (4)
 

Biochemistry

 

BIOLCHEM 451/CHEM 451: Introduction to Biochemistry I (4)

 
 
Biology

BIOLOGY 222: From Message to Mind: An Introduction to Neurobiology (3)

BIOLOGY 225 (325): Principles of Animal Physiology: Lecture (3)

BIOLOGY 226 (326): Animal Physiology Laboratory (2)

BIOLOGY 305: Genetics (4)

BIOLOGY 310: Introductory Biochemistry (4)

BIOLOGY 311: Introductory Biochemistry (4)

BIOLOGY 324 (224): Biology of Cancer (3) NS

BIOLOGY 411: Protein Structure and Function (3)

BIOLOGY 418: Endocrinology (3)

BIOLOGY 423: Introduction to Research in Cellular and Molecular Neurobiology (3)

BIOLOGY 427: Molecular Biology (4)

BIOLOGY 428: Cell Biology (4)

BIOLOGY 436 (336): Introductory Immunology (3)

BIOLOGY 525/CHEM 525: Chemical Biology I (3)

 

Biomedical Engineering

BIOMEDE 295: Biomedical Engineering Seminar (1)

BIOMEDE 417: Electrical Biophysics (4)

BIOMEDE 420: Introduction to Biomechanics (4)

BIOMEDE 456: Biomechanics (3)

     

 

 

Biophysics

BIOPHYS 520 (510/610)/CHEM 520: Biophysical Chemistry I (3)

 
Chemistry
  CHEM 125: General and Inorganic Chemistry (2) NS
  CHEM 210: Structure and Reactivity I (4) NS
  CHEM 211: Investigations in Chemistry (1) NS
  CHEM 215: Structure and Reactivity II (3) NS
  CHEM 216: Synthesis and Characterization of Organic Compounds (2) NS
  CHEM 230: Physical Chemical Principles and Applications (3) NS

CHEM 260: Chemical Principles (3)

CHEM 261: Introduction to Quantum Chemistry (1)

CHEM 302: Inorganic Chemistry: Principles of Structure, Reactivity, and Function (3) NS

CHEM 312: Synthesis and Characterization (2)

CHEM 467/AOSS 467/GEOSCI 465: Biogeochemical Cycles (3)


Communication Studies

COMM 371: Media, Culture, and Society (4) SS

COMM 381: Media Impact on Knowledge, Values, and Behavior (4) SS

COMM 471: Gender Issues in the Media (3)

 

 

 

Complex Systems

  BIOLCHEM 511: Critical Discussions in Bioinformatics (2)

BIOLCHEM 526: Survey in Bioinformatics (3)

BIOLOGY 481: Population Dynamics And Ecology (4)

BIOLOGY 499: Dynamic Systems In Population And Community Ecology (3)

CMPLXSYS 501: Introduction to Complex Systems (3)

CMPLXSYS 510: Introduction to Dynamical Systems for Biocomplexity (3)

CMPLXSYS 530: Computer Modeling of Complex Systems (3)

CMPLXSYS 541 / PHYSICS 413: Introduction to Nonlinear Systems (3)

EECS 492: Introduction to Artificial Intelligence (4)

EECS 543: Knowledge Based Systems (4)

EECS 587: Parallel Computing (Algorithms) (3)

EECS 598: Informational Structures in Decentralized Decision Theory (1-4)

EECS 661: Discrete Event Systems (3)

MICRBIOL 201: Elementary Microbiology for Health Professional Students (3)

MICRBIOL 350: Introductory Laboratory in Medical Microbiology (1)

MICRBIOL 399: Independent Research for Undergraduates (1-8)

MICRBIOL 510: Mathematical Modeling of Infectious Diseases (3)

NAVARCH 540: Marine Dynamics III (4)

  NRE 505: Human Resource Ecology (2 or 4)

PHYSICS 413: Physics of Complexity (3)

PSYCH 703: Cognition and Environment (3)

SI 504: Social Systems and Collections (3)

STATS 710: New Modeling and Computational Issues in Bioinformatics (3)

 

 

 

Electrical Engineering & Computer Science

  EECS 280: Programming and Introductory Data Structures (4)

EECS 284: Introduction to a Programming Language or System (1)

EECS 285: A Programming Language or Computer System (2)

EECS 370: Introduction to Computer Organization (4)

EECS 380: Data Structures and Algorithms (4)

EECS 478: Logic Circuit Synthesis and Optimization (4)

EECS 586: Design and Analysis of Algorithms (3)

 

ENGR 371: Numerical Methods for Engineers and Scientists (3)

 
 

Epidemiology

EPID 801: The Philosophical Basis of Epidemiological Analysis (3)

 
Geography

GEOG 406/UP 406: Introduction to Geographic Information Systems (3; 2 in half-term)

 
History

HISTORY 284: History of Health and Sickness (3-4) SS

HISTORY 346/NRE 356: Environmental History and the Tropical World (3)

HISTORY 427(508): Magic, Religion, and Science in Early Modern England (3)

 

 

 

Industrial & Operations Engineering

  IOE 333: Ergonomics (3)

IOE 334: Ergonomics Lab (1)

IOE 433: Occupational Ergonomics (3)

IOE 474: Simulation (3)

IOE 533: Human Factors in Engineering Systems I (3)

IOE 534: Occupational Biomechanics (3)

 

LS&A Honors

  HONORS 493: Complexity and Emergence
 
Mathematics
MATH 116: Calculus II (4) NS
  MATH 214: Linear Algebra and Differential Equations (4) NS

MATH 215: Calculus III (4) NS

MATH 216: Introduction to Differential Equations (4) NS

MATH 550: Intro to Adaptive Systems (3)

MATH 626: Deterministic and Stochastic Optimal Courses (3)

MATH 658: Dynamical Systems, Geometric Mechanics, and Nonlinear Control (3)

MATH 704: Topics Course in Complex Dynamics and Complex Analysis (3)

 
 

Mechanical Engineering

  MECHENG 211: Introduction to Solid Mechanics (4)
  MECHENG 240: Introduction to Dynamics and Vibrations (4)

MECHENG 456: Tissue Mechanics (3)

 

Medical School

  BIOLCHEM 212: Descriptive Biochemistry (3)

CHEM 398: Undergraduate Research in Chemistry, Biological Chemistry, Biology, and Biophysics (1-8)

BIOLCHEM 451: Introductory Biochemistry (4)

BIOLCHEM 491: Biochemical Basis of Human Diseases and Pathologies (1)

CDB 520: Embryology (1)

 
 
Philosophy
  PHIL 232: Problems of Philosophy (4; 2 in half-term) HU
 

PHIL 340: Mind, Matter, and Machines (4; 2 in the half-term) HU

  PHIL 344: Ethics and Health Care (2-3) HU
 

PHIL 356: Issues in Bioethics (4; 3 in the half-term) HU

 

PHIL 383: Knowledge and Reality (3; 2 in the half-term) HU

 

PHIL 420: Philosophy of Science (3)

 

Physical Education

  PHYSED 373: Issues in Health and Wellness (3)

PHYSED 475: HIV/AIDS, Other Communicable Diseases, and the Immune System (3)

 

 

 

 

Physics

  PHYSICS 126: General Physics: Electricity and Light (4) NS
  PHYSICS 128: Electricity and Light Lab (1) NS
  PHYSICS 201: Physics, Truth and Consequences (3)

PHYSICS 204: Great Books in Physics (4) NS

 

RCNSCI 263/ENVRNSTD 263: Energy and Environment (4)

PHYSICS 401: Intermediate Mechanics (3)

 

Political Science

  POLSCI 489: Advanced Topics: Theories of Diversity (1-3)

POLSCI 793: Method Seminar: Complexity Theory in the Social Sciences (2-3)

 
 

Psychology

  PSYCH 330: Introduction to Biopsychology (4) NS

PSYCH 335: Introduction to Animal Behavior (4) NS

PSYCH 340: Introduction to Cognitive Psychology (4) NS

PSYCH 345: Human Neuropsychology (4) NS

  PSYCH 347: Perception (3)

PSYCH 350: Introduction to Developmental Psychology (4) SS

PSYCH 351: Advanced Laboratory in Developmental Psychology (3)

  PSYCH 355: Cognitive Development (3)
  PSYCH 359: Psychology of Aging (3)

PSYCH 370: Introduction to Psychopathology (4) SS

PSYCH 380: Introduction to Social Psychology (4) SS

PSYCH 383/SOC 383: Introduction to Survey Research I (3)

PSYCH 390: Introduction to the Psychology of Personality (4) SS

PSYCH 401: Special Problems in Psychology as a Social Science (1-4)

PSYCH 442: Perception, Science, and Reality (3)

PSYCH 456: Human Infancy (3)

PSYCH 721: Mathematical Psychology (3)
     
Sport Management
  SPTMGMTC 304: Sport Ethics (3)
  SPTMGMTC 307: Psychological Aspects of Sport & Exercise (3)
   


 
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