Students in this course will consider different scenarios of interacting with individuals who may be characterized as difficult. The connection of interpersonal, family, school, community and society relations on patterns of development, teaching and learning will be explained. This course is an introduction to the field of marketing. Building on the fundamentals learned in ENG 100 (the writing process, revision, and critical reading), ENG 102 focuses on argumentative and research-based writing. The course introduces career opportunities in health care as well as how prior learning and work experiences might build on and blend into a career in nursing. May be repeated for credit when topics vary. 3. Prerequisites: ENG 100 and POS 205. The course particularly investigates difference, specifically, how gender difference is constructed, practices, represented, challenged, and experienced. Summer 1 2021. Prerequisites: NUR 420, NUR 421, NUR 424, NUR 427, and NUR 330. of a C- or higher. Topics include marketing strategy for products and services, market segmentation, targeting, and positioning, product issues, pricing, promotion, distribution, consumer behavior, marketing research and information systems, international marketing, and nonprofit marketing. Students will be introduced to feminist perspectives on social structures, such as those reinforced by economic, educational, political, medical, and religious institutions. Prerequisites: This course explores the challenges of communication between people from different cultures in the context of travel and tourism. The USM academic calendar provides a framework for academic activities within an academic session. fee, Commencement - Reed Green Coliseum (Graduate candidates), 9:00 a.m. (Undergraduate candidates; Colleges TBD), 2:00 p.m. (Undergraduate candidates; Colleges TBD). The educator's role as advocate, trauma-informed practices, socio-emotional learning, and multicultural child development frameworks will be discussed. This course explores the genetic basis of human health and disease. Spring 2021. Students will learn a variety of techniques increasing awareness around the stress response, relaxation response leading to the cultivation of a meaningful mindfulness meditation practice. We will explore issues of information literacy and writing in the social and behavioral sciences as an introduction in the interdisciplinary strength of the social and behavioral sciences (SBS) major. It examines the differences between cultures as well as cultural universals, and the relationship between social organization, ideology, economics, and political structure in different types of societies. Prerequisites: The primary emphasis of this course is to introduce students to a variety of tools that can be used to assess health, physical fitness, and wellbeing. Prerequisites: BUS 260 (with grade of C- or better), School of Business major and Junior standing. Visit ESPN to view the Southern Miss Golden Eagles team schedule for the current and previous seasons Students will develop responses to the visual environment employing varied stylistic and technical approaches. This course satisfies the USM Core requirements for a WRI 3 course. This course weaves several broad themes regarding children and childhood in society, including how ecologies of socialization and circumstances shape our perceptions of children and childhood as a distinct life stage. https://usm.edu/graduate-school/internalportal/graduate-school-deadlines.php, Deadline for fall transfer admission - Please see. Local and regional examples will be incorporated. This course is an introduction to discrete mathematics necessary for a study of computer science. In terms of the latter, special emphasis will be placed on Kubricks representation of masculinity and femininity in his films, especially the representation of bodies in space. Prerequisite: BIO 111 or BIO 221 or concurrent. They will discuss the ways in which culture shapes the way we understand our social and economic systems and think critically about their roles and responsibilities in these systems as workers, consumers, and citizens. Cr 4. 3. Full Listing of Fall 2021 Dates (updated 8-20-2021) Contact Us Office of the Registrar Through the examination of texts, videos and the use of discussion and simulation, students will study foundational theories of progressive education, and consider what it means to participate in an education system and schooling within a democracy. All AED students (both the k-12 certification and community arts program) are required to successfully complete a minimum of two semesters of Art Lab prior to their capstone. It introduces principles and techniques for building and implementing decision-making models using Excel. This course will provide students with the opportunity to learn basic concepts and accounting systems involved in the use of managerial accounting information in making planning and control decisions in organizations. Lectures and discussions on societal attitudes toward work and leisure stress the need to keep these activities in proper perspective. Pass/fail. 6-12. Cr. Cr 2. Prerequisites: Considers migration patterns and flows across the globe, introduces critical concepts in immigration and U.S. immigration policies. Fall 2023 registration schedule For students who register after the billing date, billing statements will be generated on or after the 1st of the month and due to the Bursar by the 16th of the month. This class will meet via Zoom on 7/7, 7/28 and 8/18 from 9:00am to 11:45am. This course has been specifically designed for advanced students with 60 or more completed credits. "Celebrating 75 Years of Research, Service and Education at GCRL" Tuesday, February 28, 2023, from. Prerequisites: 2.33 GPA or higher, and permission of a School of Business advisor and instructor. And, how in aggregate and arrangement do these sustain tension and build into fully realized essays? Offered fall and spring. It examines rural-urban differences in health care access, costs and quality as well as policy and delivery system reform strategies to address these differences. Demonstrations, return demonstrations, role playing, clinical reasoning and debriefing serve as the framework for knowledge and skill development. of a C- or higher before taking any 300/400 Business course. Majors in the fall 2020 or later catalog must complete the pre-bus core with a min. Prerequisites: This course examines the literature and culture of the United States to the Civil War. For information about this course, including how to apply, please visit https://usm.maine.edu/office-international-programs/leadership-study-abroad-in-south-africa. Emphasis is on understanding the meaning and value of the balance sheet, income statement, and statement of cash flows. All rights reserved. Students may travel to the USM campus or use another approved off-site location to complete those exams. of a C- or higher before taking any 300/400 Business course. Repeatable up to a total of 3 credits. 3. Linguistics majors may repeat this course at most one time. 3. 2023 The University of Southern Mississippi. Cr 3. The genre selected for any given semester could be taken from such established ones as science fiction, horror, screwball comedies, musicals, or film noir. This course will investigate sex/gender and sexuality as analytic categories for understanding culture. Every semester. Prerequisites: prior or concurrent registration in HON 215, Honors Minor; ENG 100 or equivalent for all students; for students admitted fall 2021 or later: ENG 102 or equivalent (may be concurrent), or non-degree students; OR permission. This is the second internship course in risk management and insurance. Prerequisites: BUS 395, 2.33 GPA or higher, and permission of a School of Business advisor and instructor. Scuba Certification; Private Scuba Lessons; Scuba Refresher for Certified Divers; Try Scuba Diving; Enriched Air Diver (Nitrox) Every semester. This course introduces students to all three areas of business analytics: descriptive, predictive, and prescriptive. Review and evaluation of health-based studies with an emphasis to translate and communicate research to improve professional practice. Please refer to the on-line Schedule of Classes each term for all the official dates, especially for non-full semester courses. No Prerequisites: ENG 100 or equivalent for all students; for students admitted fall 2021 or later: ENG 102 or equivalent (may be concurrent), or non-degree students; OR permission. Do not take if previously completed BUS 201 Personal Finance as this is the same class. Prerequisites: This course is an introduction to the profession of social work. This course offers the student an opportunity for advanced theatre experience, training or education away from campus. Students work in community settings in organizations delivering and planning health or public health services on jointly developed projects or assignments based on the student's interests and the organization's needs. 3. Cr 3. Cr 3. Family, heredity, environment, and socioeconomics are among the factors examined in discussions of nursing in child health. This course fulfills the general education capstone requirement. Enrollment is normally limited to accounting majors who have not completed degree requirements. This course will help students develop the skills and expertise necessary to advocate successfully on public interest issues. This course focuses on the nursing profession and the process of knowledge development within the profession. From George Meliess A Trip to the Moon (1902) to comic-book blockbusters to dark, dystopian visions, science fiction cinema has served as a powerful cultural barometer of our times and the product of industrial and commercial practices. Cr 3. Majors in the fall 2020 or later catalog must complete the pre-bus core with a min. Offered fall, spring, and summer. This course is a prerequisite for all departmental courses, except PSY 201. Prerequisites: EXS or HLS major; junior level standing. Prerequisite: ENG 100 or College Writing Equivalent. Learning from architects, landscape architects, and urban designers, students will develop foundational skills on how to observe, analyze, and create in context. BUS 241 (C- or higher grade or test-out option) or BUS 195 (C or higher grade) or EGN 304 (C or higher), MAT 108 (C- or higher grade), and MAT 210 (C- or higher grade) or another approved statistics course. Prerequisite: grade of C- or higher or concurrent enrollment in BIO 105, and grade of C or higher in MAT 101 or appropriate placement test score. One recitation and two laboratory hours per week. Prerequisites: junior standing, 2.5 GPA or higher, and permission of a School of Business advisor and instructor. Cr 3. This course introduces students to methods of inquiry found in the communication and media studies research literature. 3. Cr 3. Prerequisites: This course offers students the opportunity to develop media expertise by working with professionals in the field. Prerequisite: grade of C or better in CHY 115. Cr 1. 2021-2023 Academic Year Calendar. Admitted undergraduate students: You will register for courses during anAdvising & Course Selection (ACS) appointment. Prerequisites: ENG 100 or equivalent for all students; for students admitted fall 2021 or later: ENG 102 or equivalent (may be concurrent), or non-degree students; OR program permission. The first internship course in finance is described in the general School of Business catalog text. Cr. Online Asynchronous. Check this box to include classes with 0 available seats in your search. Variable (1-6 per internship; 15 total). Prerequisites: School of Business Majors/Minors and Jr/Sr Standing. The topics emphasized are descriptive statistics, discrete and continuous distributions, statistical estimation, hypothesis testing procedures, chi-square methods (goodness of fit and two-way tables), analysis of variance, and simple and multiple regression. Students who are currently working are expected to engage their employer for a broader experience in management, project, or adjacent organization to attain internship credit. Discussion will focus primarily on American culture and issues relevant to the U.S. economy. Cr 3. Cr 3. Majors in fall 2020 or later catalog must complete the pre-bus core with a min. Introduction to the approaches and methodologies associated with making engineering economic decisions while considering the ethical implications and dilemmas associated with these decisions. Cr 3. Students will be introduced to radio and television commercial writing, broadcast journalism, and fiction and non-fiction scriptwriting. Majors could use 3 internship credits as part of their 15-credit major as well as 3 internship credits as part of their required 9-credits of SB 300+ elective courses. Prerequisites: ACC 110 (C- or higher) and sophomore standing. Prerequisite: ENG 100 or equivalents. The fundamental concepts, principles, and methods of sociology; analyzes the influence of social and cultural factors upon human behavior; evaluates effect of group processes, social classes, stratification, and basic institutions on contemporary society. It examines ethical issues and dilemmas faced by individuals, organizations, and nations while exploring personal and collective decision-making processes in a global context. A survey of music from the Gregorian chant to the modern times, covering musical practices of the renaissance, baroque, classical, romantic, and contemporary periods. This course fulfills the core requirement WRI 2. The intention of this internship is to broaden a student's experiences and exposures while using new skills attained through their academic program. This course is delivered online asynchronously. Cr 3. Students in this course are introduced to key issues in leadership across cultures and provided with tools for effective leadership in a global environment. of a C- or higher. Cr 3. The program reserves the right to request written medical clearance for participation in courses that require high intensity exercise. Prerequisite: A grade of C- or higher in MAT 140 or appropriate placement test score. Registrar Staff Fall 2021 Academic Calendar Fall 2021 Add/Drop/Withdraw Deadlines (updated 8-20-2021) After the last day to withdraw from the University, students are academically obligated and will receive a grade for all enrolled courses. NUR 480 is the final clinical course. Prerequisites: Interdisciplinary seminars with a significant service-learning component. Through a consideration of both history and theory, the course will explore different models for understanding sex/gender and sexuality, including their interaction with other categories of difference such as race and class. Cr 3. In addition to field placement responsibilities, students are expected to regularly reflect and report on their experience. Prerequisite: grade of C- or higher in BIO 112; BIO 113 or BIO 223 or concurrent. Cr. Prerequisite: any 100-level ECO course. Cr 2. of a C- or higher before taking any 300/400 Business course. Prerequisite: prior or concurrent enrollment in AST 100. At the organizational level social influences on ethical decision making, such as conformity, and obedience, and building ethical organizations are discussed. Cr 3. A continuation of PHY 111, intended particularly for life-science majors. Prerequisites: The purpose of the internship is to allow students to work in an area that pertains to the visual arts and is related to their own activities and career intentions. LOS majors must complete this course with a grade of B- or better as a condition of their degree. 3. The goal of the course is to introduce students to the different ways in which popular culture has been analyzed and the ways in which different popular cultures have sustained themselves. This simulation course focuses on developing nursing communication, psychomotor skills, and critical reasoning through kinesthetic learning in simulated clinical scenarios for childrearing and childbearing families. Cr 3. With the unprecedented increase in the number of older adults there is a growing need to understand their unique social and health care needs. Students will attain critical reading, writing, revision, and presentation skills and be introduced to the interdisciplinary nature of knowledge creation and production. Pass-fail only. Cr 3. Prerequisites: C- or higher in PSY 100; junior or senior standing. 3. Students will learn how to understand root words, suffixes, and prefixes for naming body systems and pathologies, as well as learning contextual terminology for effective communication in the health care work place. Cr. The second course in a three-semester sequence covering basic calculus of real variables, Calculus B includes techniques of integration, indeterminate forms and L'Hopital's Rule, improper integrals, infinite series, conic sections, parametric equations, and polar coordinates. In this course, students will learn to use concepts of the discipline and conventions of academic discourse with an emphasis on critical writing. This course also provides an overview of the management and leadership roles in nursing practice with a major focus on organizational analysis, leadership and change theories, and quality improvement. Prerequisite: 24 credit hours in English, including ENG 245 or permission of the instructor. 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