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Graduate Degree Programs at Ashland University

The Graduate School administers all graduate degree programs offered by the University. The 25 graduate degree programs are housed in the academic colleges (Arts and Sciences, Business and Economics, and Education), which provide faculty, curriculum, and policies specific to the unique status of each program. The Graduate School administers the following degree programs:

DOCTOR OF EDUCATION (Ed.D.)

• Ed.D. Educational Leadership

MASTER OF EDUCATION (M.Ed.)

• M.Ed. Adapted Physical Education PreK-12

• M.Ed. Curriculum and Instruction

Areas of Specialization

° Classroom Instruction

° Intervention Specialist — Moderate/Intensive

° Intervention Specialist — Mild/Moderate

° Early Childhood Education

° Talent Development Education

° Teacher Leader

° Literacy

• M.Ed. Educational Administration

Areas of Specialization

° Administrative Specialist in Curriculum, Instruction, and

Professional Development Preparation

° Administrative Specialist in Pupil Services Administration

° Building Principal

• M.Ed. School Treasurer/Business Manager

• M.Ed. Sport Sciences

Areas of Specialization

° Sport Education

° Sport Education: Applied Exercise Science

° Sport Education: Sport Management

MASTER OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION (MBA)

• MBA Executive Management

• MBA Project Management

• MBA Entrepreneurship

• MBA Finance

• MBA Global Management

• MBA Human Resource Management

MASTER OF AMERICAN HISTORY AND GOVERNMENT (MAHG)

MASTER OF FINE ARTS (MFA)

• MFA Creative Writing: Poetry and Creative Nonfiction

The Graduate Council is a faculty body assigned authority to endorse policy recommendations on matters concerning graduate education. In addition, the Graduate Council approves additions and changes to graduate curriculum and, in general, advises the Dean of the Graduate School.

Graduate programs are offered in a challenging and supportive environment which many have come to know as characteristic of Ashland University. Programs are designed to meet the needs of today’s professionals and, therefore, reflect the latest in theory and practice. Graduates should expect a level of preparation that can assist them in becoming more successful in their respective fields.

In the graduate programs, course work provides students with a broad understanding of the theoretical bases and practices in their fields. Courses contain clearly defined knowledge, skills, and practices that graduate students are expected to master. Related experiences help students apply what they have learned

Other Degree Requirements for Undergraduate at Ashland University

International Perspective (IPR) (choose 1 for 3 credits)

BUS 210-Study Tour - India 05/SP ONLY
BUS 250-Brussels Trip 03/SU ONLY
BUS 310 (IDS)-Intn’l Bus/Culture (00/FA)
BUS 429-Global Finance (01/FA)
BUS 480-Global Management (01/SP)
COMAR 302 (IDS)-Intercultural Communication (00/FA)
ECON 342-International Economics (00/FA)
EDCI 2SG-Agrarianism and Global Communities (05/SP)
EDCI/COMAR 315-International Storytelling (01/FA)
ENG 325G-Major Writers-African (07/FA)

ENG 338GL-Great Ideas: The Literature of Truth and Reconciliation (08/SP)
FCS 211-Clothing & Culture (01/FA)
FCS 221-Food & Culture (03/SP)
FL 200-Intensive Interm. Spanish in Mexico (00/FA)
FL 252-Intermediate French II (00/FA)
FL 262-Intermediate German II (00/FA)
FL 272-Intermediate Spanish II (00/FA)
HIST 327-Africa (03/FA)
HIST 343-Modern East Asia (07/SP)
HON 101A-Bushido: The Way of the Warrior (01/FA)]

MUSIC 2SGA-Music in World Cultures (08/SP)
MUSIC 224C-Topic: Music & Drama Across Cultures (04/FA)
NUR 309-International Transcultural Perspectives (02/SP)

NUR 2SGA-Global Challenges in Public Health (08/FA)
POLSCI 205-Comparative Politics (00/FA)
POLSCI 231-International Relations (00/FA)
PSYC 241-Cross Cultural Psychology (02/FA)
REC 370-International Tourism (04/FA)
REL 107-Exploring World Religions (00/FA)
REL 110-Exploring Christian History in a Global Context (03/S2)
REL 2SGC-Understanding Islam in Today’s World (05/SP)
REL 307-World Rel Trad: East/West (02/SP)
REL 375-Study Abroad: Geog & Hist Settings of Bible (02/SP)
SOCWK 330-Topics: International Perspectives on Women (03/FA approved as 320A)(08/SP)

Core Curriculum of Undergraduate at Ashland University

CORE DEGREE REQUIREMENTS (Must meet prerequisites)

Communications (3 credits)

COMAR 101-Human Communication (00/FA)

Composition I ( 3 credits)

Eng. 101-English Composition I (00/FA)

Composition II (choose 1 for 3 credits)

Eng. 102-English Composition II (00/FA)
Phil 1SG-Intro Philosophical Composition (01/SP)

Lifetime Wellness (2 credits)

FCS/NURS/PE 180-Lifetime Wellness (00/FA)
NUR 303-Nurs Process: Individual Health (04/SP)

Math/Logic (choose 1 for minimum of 3 credits)

CS 101-Logic and Computing (00/FA)
Math 110-Finite Mathematics (00/FA)
Math 201-Calculus with Applications (00/FA)
Math 205-The Calculus (5 cr. hrs.)(00/FA)
Math 208-Elementary Statistics (00/FA)
Math 211-Theory of Elem. Arith & Geom (00/FA)
Math 217-Theory of Interm. Arith & Geom (00/FA)
Math 223-Discrete Mathematics (00/FA)
Phil 205-Analytical Philosophy (00/FA)
Phil 220-Practical Thinking (00/FA)
Phil 320-Symbolic Logic (00/FA)

Religion (choose 1 for 3 credits)

Phil 217-Thought & Belief (00/FA)
Rel 106-Exploring the Bible (00/FA)
Rel 107-Exploring World Religions (00/FA)
Rel 109-Exploring Christian Ethics (00/FA)
Rel 110-Exploring Christian History in a Global Perspective (03/S2)
Rel 209-Contemporary Religion in America (00/FA) last offering for core credit 02/FA
Rel 210-The Gospels (00/FA)

Aesthetics (minimum of 6 credits)

ART 160A-Fundamentals of Studio Art-Ceramics (06/SP approved as 1SGA)(07/SP)
ART 160B-Fundamentals of Studio Art-Painting (06/SP approved as 1SGB)(07/SP)
ART 160C-Fundamentals of Studio Art-Printmaking (06/SP approved as 1SGC)(07/SP)
ART 160D-Fundamentals of Studio Art-Sculpture (06/SP approved as 1SGD)(07/SP)
ART 130-Elements of Design (03/FA)
ART 140-Fundamentals of Drawing (03/FA)
ART 150-Art & Ideas (03/FA)
ART 281-Sculpture I (02/FA) last offering for core credit 04/SP
COMAR/TH 105-Performance Studies (02/FA)
COMAR 314/TH 307-Advanced Performance Studies (05/FA)

EDCI/COMAR 315-International Storytelling (01/FA)
ENG 371-Literature & Film (01/FA)
MUSIC 150-Principles of Music Making (02/FA)
MUSIC 224A-Topic: Love Songs (03/SP)
MUSIC 224B-Topic: 20th Century Music (04/SP)
MUSIC 224C-Topic: Music & Drama Across Cultures (04/FA)
MUSIC 225-Musical Style (01/FA)
Music Ensembles* 10-15, 20, 22, 30, 31, 50, 51, 52 (01/SP)
Applied Music* 140s, 240s, 340s, 440s (01/SP)
* Up to 3 hrs. combine for Tier 2 Aesthetics Requirement
TH 203-Theatre Aesthetics (01/FA)
TH 207-The Visual Art of Theatre(05/SP)
TH 208-Vocal Expression of Literature (05/FA)
TH 214-Acting for Non-Majors (02/FA)
TH 303-American Musical Theatre (04/FA approved as 3SG)(05/FA)
TH 307/COMAR 314-Advanced Performance Studies (05/FA)
TH 3SGA-Theatre Beauty and the Politics of Person (05/FA)

Humanities (minimum of 6 credits)

CHEM/GEOL/PHYS/PHIL 350-Science as a Cultural Force (03/FA)
ENG 203-The American Literary Experience (01/FA)
ENG 204-Women’s Literature(04/S1)(Dropped from catalog 05/FA)
ENG 210-Bible as Literature (01/FA)
ENG 217-(Themes) in British Literature (01/FA)
ENG 237-Great Books (01/FA)(Dropped from catalog 05/FA)
ENG 3SGB-Heidegger & the Question of Interpretation (01/FA)
ENG 304-The Short Story (01/FA)
ENG 308-The Poem (02/SP)
ENG 309-African-American Literature (04/FA)
ENG 314-Women’s Literature (05/FA)
ENG 317-Studies in Shakespeare (05/FA)
ENG 319-The Modern Drama (01/FA)
ENG 322-Modern Poetry (03/SP)
ENG 324-The Modern Novel (01/FA)
ENG 333-American Studies-19th Century (01/FA)
ENG 334-American Studies-20th Century (01/FA)
ENG 337-Great Books (05/FA)
ENG 338-Seminar in Great Ideas (05/FA)
ENG 340-Readings in Jewish Literature (01/FA)
ENG 350-Contemp. Amer. Studies Seminar (01/FA)
ENG 360-Literature of Crime & Retribution (01/FA)
ENG 365-Greek Literature (02/SP)
ENG 370-Russian epic Novel (02/SP)
ENG 372-Nietzche & The Problem of Values (02/SP)
ENG 375-Existential Literature (02/FA) (Dropped from catalog 04/FA)
PHIL 204-Concepts of Truth (02/SP)
PHIL 208-Major Thinkers in Dialogue (02/SP)
PHIL 210-Philosophy of Human Nature (01/FA)
PHIL 215-Ethics (03/FA)
PHIL 280A-Applied Ethics: Sports and Ethics (04/SP)
PHIL 280B-Applied Ethics: Environmental Ethics (03/FA)

PHIL 280D-Applied Ethics: Medical Ethics (08/FA)
PHIL 309-Social and Political Philosophy (04/FA)
PHIL 317-Philosophy of Religion (04/FA)
PHIL 330-Readings in Philosophy: C S Lewis (04/FA)
PHIL 450-Great Philosophers (04/FA)
REL 220-Taking Human Life (02/SP)
REL 240-Jewish Religious Traditions (01/FA approved as 2SG)(06/SP)
REL 2SGC-Understanding Islam in Today’s World (05/SP)
REL 3SGA-Medical Ethics (03/FA)
REL 3SGB-Religion & Criminal Justice in America (03/FA)
REL 3SGC-Religion and Civil Rights in America (04/SP)
TH 204-Script Analysis(05/FA)

Social Sciences (minimum of 6 credits)

ECON 101-Market Fundamentals (01/FA)

ECON 3SGA-Economics & History of Entrepreneurship (08/FA)
ECON 301-Game Theory (02/FA)
ECON 324-Economics of Government and Business (07/FA)
ECON 331-Comparative Cultural Economic Systems (01/FA)
FCS 2SG-Society’s Influence on Body Weight and Weight Loss (05/SP)

MUSIC 2SGA-Music in World Cultures (08/SP)
NUR 2SG-Impact of Chronic Illness (07/SU)
NUR 2SGA-Global Challenges in Public Health (07/FA)
POLSC 101-Understanding Politics (01/FA)
POLSC 340-Western Political Thought 1(01/FA) last offering for core credit 05/FA
POLSC 341-Western Political Thought 2 (01/FA) last offering for core credit 06/SP
POLSC 343-Western Political Thought I (06/FA and 07/SP ONLY)
POLSC 345-Western Political Thought III (07/SP)
POLSC 431-Human Being & Citizen (02/SP)
PSYC 101-General Psychology I (03/FA)
PSYC 102-General Psychology II: The Analysis (02/FA)
PSYC 218-Psychology of Adolescence (02/FA)
SOC 301-Race, Ethnic & Minority Issues (02/FA)
SOCWK 2SG-Hobos & Homelessness (03/SP)
SOCWK 305-Family Violence (02/FA)
SOCWK 330-Topics: International Perspectives on Women (03/FA approved as 320A)(08/SP)

Natural Sciences (minimum of 6 credits)

BIOL 100-Human Biology (01/FA)
BIOL 110-Ecology & Human Environment (01/FA)
BIOL 1SGA-Investigations in Physiology (03/FA) never offered for core credit
BIOL 1SGB-Investigations in Ecology (03/FA) last offering for core credit 05/FA
BIOL 111-Wetlands and Waterways (07/FA)
BIOL 201-Molecular & Cellular Basis of Life (02/FA)
BIOL 202-Organisms, Adaptation, and Diversity (03/SP)
CHEM 250-Lead & Civilization (01/FA)
CHEM 251-Molecular Architecture (02/FA approved as SG)(04/SP)

CHEM 252-Chemistry of Crime Scene Investigation(05/SP approved as SG)(06/FA)
CHEM/GEOL/PHYS/PHIL 350-Science as a Cultural Force (03/FA)
CS 245-Robotics and Machine Learning (05/SP appproved as SGA)(06/FA)
CS 2SGB-Approval of Modeling, Simulation and Scientific Thinking (06/FA)
GEOL 210-Natural Disasters (03/FA)
GEOL 211-Discovering the Ice Age (02/SP approved as 1SGA)(05/SP)
GEOL 212-Archeology & Human Antiquity (01/FA approved as 1SG) (05/FA)
GEOL 213-Asteriods,Comets, Catastrophism (02/SP approved as 1SGB) (05/FA)
PHYS 107-The Hidden Life of the Stars (07/FA)
PHYS/CHEM/GEOL 2SGC-The Science of Sound (05/FA)
PHYS 320-Origins of the Universe (02/SP approved as SG)(03/FA)

Historical Reasoning (minimum of 3 credits)

ECON 434-Development of Economic Thought (01/FA)
HIST 112-Western Civilization (01/FA)
HIST 113-Western Civilization (02/SP)
HIST 212-American History (03/FA)
HIST 213-American History (04/SP)
MUSIC 351-Music History I: Medieval, Renaissance, and Baroque Music (03/FA)
REL 230-History of Early Christianity (03/FA)
REL 231-History of Medieval & Reformation Christianity (03/FA)
REL 232-History of Modern European Christianity (03/FA)
REL 233-History of Religions in America (03/FA)

Course of Physics for Undergraduate at Ashland University

Phys 101 Intro. to Physics 1 section fall even years
Phys 104 The Physical Theory of Music 1 section spring odd years
Phys 107 Modern Astronomy 1 day section fall odd years
Phys 201 General Physics 1 day section fall even years
Phys 202 General Physics 1 day section spring odd years
Phys 205 Engineering Physics 1 day section each fall
Phys 206 Engineering Physics 1 day section each spring
Phys 301 Electricity & Magnetism I 1 day section spring even years
Phys 302 Electricity & Magnetism II Special offering; contact department
Phys 303 Mechanics I 1 day section spring odd years
Phys 304 Mechanics II Special offering; contact department
Phys 305 Modern Physics 1 day section fall even years
Phys 306 Heat Special offering; contact department
Phys 402 Optics 1 day section fall odd years
Phys 403 Quantum Mechanics Special offering; contact department
Phys 404 Solid State Physics Special offering; contact department
Phys 410 Topics in Theoretical Physics Special offering; contact department
Phys 115 Engineering Drawing No longer offered
Phys 116 Computerized Drawing & Design No longer offered

Course of Political Science for Undergraduate at Ashland University

PolSci 101
Understanding Politics
Several sections each semester

PolSci 102
Democracy in America
Several sections each semester

PolSci 205
Comparative Politics
1 day section each fall

PolSci 231
International Relations
1 day section each spring

PolSci 301
American Foreign Policy
1 day section each spring

PolSci 305
Political Parties & Interest Groups
1 day section fall even years

PolSci 315
The Presidency & Congress
1 day section fall odd years

PolSci 320
American Political Thought I
1 day section each fall

PolSci 321
American Political Thought II
1 day section each spring

PolSci 336
Constitutional Powers
1 day section spring even years

PolSci 337
Constitutional Rights
1 day section each fall

PolSci 343
West. Political Thought I
1 day section each fall

PolSci 344
West. Political Thought II
1 day section spring even years

PolSci 345

PolSci 346

PolSci 351
West. Political Thought III

West. Political Thought IV

Politics and Religion
1 day section each spring

1 day section fall odd years

1 day section fall even years

PolSci 355
International Organization
1 day section fall odd years

PolSci 360
Regional Studies
1 topic each semester

PolSci 370
Topics in American Politics

American Founding:

Lincoln :
1 day section each spring

1 day section each spring

1 day section each fall

PolSci 380
Topics in Political Thought
1 day section each fall

PolSci 390
Topics in Comp. & Int’l. Politics
1 day section spring odd years

PolSci 430
Internship in Gov. & Politics
Special offering; contact department

PolSci 431
Human Being & Citizenship
1 day section each spring

Course of Psychology for Undergraduate at Ashland University

PSYC 101 General Psychology I 8-10 day sections each semester
One evening section each semester
One section each summer
PSYC 102 General Psychology II One day section fall
Two day sections spring
PSYC 104 Psychology of Adjustment One day or late afternoon section each fall
PSYC 209 Developmental Psychology One day section each fall
PSYC 210 Research Methods in Psychology One day section each spring
PSYC 218 Psychology of Adolescence 5-6 day & one evening section each semester
One evening section summer
PSYC 240 Sensation & Perception One day section fall even years
PSYC 241 Cross-Cultural Psychology One day section each fall
PSYC 299A Pre-Professional Seminar One day section each spring
PSYC 299 Special Topics A variety of topics offered occasionally
PSYC 305 Social Psychology One day section each spring
PSYC 306 Consumer Psychology One evening or day section each spring
PSYC 307 Personality One day section each spring
PSYC 308 Child & Adolescent Psychopathology One day section spring odd years
PSYC 310 Advanced Research in Psychology One section each fall
PSYC 320 Cognitive Psychology One day section fall odd years
PSYC 324 Theories & Principles of Learning One day section each fall
PSYC 401 Psychological Tests & Measurements One day section spring even years
PSYC 408 History & Systems of Psychology One day section each fall
PSYC 412 Physiological Psychology One day section spring odd years
PSYC 417 Abnormal Psychology One day section fall odd years
Two day sections fall even years

Course of Radio/TV for Undergraduate at Ashland University

COMAR 101 Human Communication 12-14 sections each semester
COMAR 103 Introduction to Mass Communication at least 2 sections each fall; 1 each spring
COMAR 105 Introduction to Performance Studies 1 section each fall
COMAR 133 Media Technology & Operations 1 section each fall; 1 section each spring
COMAR 163 Foundations in Sport Communication 1 section each fall
COMAR 201B Practicum in Media arranged each semester
COMAR 201C Practicum in Speech Communication arranged each semester
COMAR 201D Practicum in Sport Communication arranged each semester
COMAR 203 Writing for the Media at least 2 sections each semester
COMAR 208 Argumentation & Debate 1 section each fall
COMAR 222 Topics in Communication 1 section spring every 3rd year
COMAR 223 Topics in Sport Communication 1 section fall odd years
COMAR 224 Topics in Electronic Media Production 1 section fall even years
COMAR 232 Field Production 1 section each spring
COMAR 234 Studio Production 1 section each fall
COMAR 235 Broadcast Reporting & News Writing 1 section spring odd years
COMAR 237 Basic Audio Production 1 section each spring
COMAR 242 Sport Reporting 1 section spring even years
COMAR 301 Public Speaking 1 section each spring
COMAR 302 Intercultural Communication 1 section each semester
COMAR 303 Communication Law & Ethics 1 section each fall; 1 section each spring
COMAR 304 Interpersonal Communications 1 section each semester
COMAR 305 Organizational Communication 1 section fall odd years
COMAR 306 Group Discussion & Leadership 1 section each spring
COMAR 307 Advanced Reporting 1 section each fall
COMAR 308 Public Relations 1 section fall even years
COMAR 309 Persuasion 1 section spring odd years
COMAR 311 Script Writing for the Electronic Media 1 section spring every 3rd year
COMAR 312 Intercultural Cmmunication in Popular Culture 1 section spring every 3rd year
COMAR 314 Advanced Performance Studies 1 section spring every 3rd year
COMAR 315 International Storytelling 1 section each spring, 1 sect 1st summer ses
COMAR 320 Feature Writing 1 section each spring
COMAR 323 Sport Public Relations
1 section each spring
COMAR 325 Directing for Television 1 section spring every 3rd year
COMAR 330 Organizational & Corporate Video 1 section spring every 3rd year
COMAR 331 Broadcast Management 1 section fall odd years
COMAR 332 Radio Production and Programming 1 section spring odd years
COMAR 335 Broadcast Announcing 1 section spring even years
COMAR 337 Advanced Audio Production 1 section fall odd years
COMAR 402 News Editing 1 section each fall
COMAR 403 Media Effects 1 section spring odd years
COMAR 404 Media Criticism 1 section spring even years
COMAR 412 Electronic Post Production & Editing 1 section spring even years
COMAR 436A Internship-Journalism arranged each semester
COMAR 436B Internship-Electronic Media Production arranged each semester
COMAR 436C Internship-Speech arranged each semester
COMAR 436D Internship-Sport Communication arranged each semester
COMAR 472 Sport Rhetoric 1 section each spring

Course of Recreation for Undergraduate at Ashland University

AT 165 Athletic Training 1 section each fall
AT 167 Basic Skills in Athletic Training 1 section each spring
AT 272 Injury Recog. & Mgmt. - Lower Extremities 1 section each fall
AT 273 AT Clinical Experience I 1 section each fall
AT 274 Injury Recog. & Mgmt. - Upper Extrem. 1 section each spring
AT 275 AT Clinical Experience II 1 section each spring
AT 276 AT Therapeutic Modalities (lab) 1 section each fall
AT 355 Medical Aspects in AT I 1 section each fall
AT 356 Medical Aspects in AT II 1 section each spring
AT 370 AT Clinical Experience III 1 section each fall
AT 372 Therapeutic Exercise & Rehab - Lower 1 section each fall
AT 374 Therapeutic Exercise & Rehab - Upper 1 section each spring
AT 420 Organixation & Admin. in AT 1 section each spring
AT 470 AT Clinical Experience IV 1 section each fall beginning 2002
AT 493 AT Clinical Internship 1 section each semester
SM 190 Human Struct., Func., Devel. Exercise Sci. 1 section each fall
ES 210 Exer Mgt of Cardiorespiratory Pathophysiology 1 section each fall
ES 310 Advanced Physiology of Exercise 1 section each spring
ES 313 Fitness Assessment & Exercise Prescription II 1 section each fall
ES 420 Strength Training Physiology 1 section each fall
ES 430 Wellness Spec. Pop.: Pediatrics to Geriatrics 1 section each fall
ES 493 Internship in Exercise Science variable
PE 1XX Activity Courses various offerings each semester
PE 160 Intro to Sport Sciences 1 day section each fall
PE 180 Lifetime Wellness multiple sections each semester
PE 170 Foundations of Coaching 1 day section fall odd years
PE 211 Physical Educ. For Elem. Child 1 day section each fall
PE 212 Creative PE for Elem. Teachers no longer offered
PE 213 Movement Educ. & Creative Rhythms 1 day section each spring
PE 225 Sport & Lifetime Leisure Activity I 1 day section fall odd years
PE 226 Sport & Lifetime Leisure Activity II 1 day section spring even years
PE 227 Sport & Lifetime Leisure Activity IV 1 day section fall even years
PE 228 Sport & Lifetime Leisure Activity V 1 day section spring odd years
PE 301 Tests & Measurements 1 day section each fall
PE 307 Officiating no longer offered
PE 308 Kinesiology 1 day section each spring
PE 309 Physiology of Exercise 1 day section each fall
PE 312 Fitness Assessment Prescription 1 day section each spring beg. 2001
PE 314 Motor Learning 1 day section each fall
PE 320 Methods/Curr. Secondary PE 1 day section each spring
PE 321 Coaching/Teaching Football 1 day section each spring
PE 322 Coaching/Teaching Basketball 1 day section even years
PE 323 Coaching/Teaching Track & Field 1 day section spring even years
PE 324 Coaching/Teaching Baseball/Softball 1 day section fall even years
PE 325 Coaching/Teaching Comp. Swimming 1 day section spring odd years
PE 326 Coaching/Teaching Soccer when needed
PE 327 Coaching/Teaching Wrestling 1 day section spring even years
PE 328 Coaching/Teaching Volleyball 1 section each year
PE 329 Legal Aspects of Sport & Recreation 1 day section each spring
PE 340 Recreation & Sport Development 1 day section each spring beg. 2001
PE 404 Psychology of Sports & Coaching 1 day section spring even years
PE 405 Management of Sport Sciences 1 day section each fall
PE 406 PE & Rec. for Handicap. no longer offered at undergrad level
PE 407 Adapted & Developmental PE 1 day section each fall
PE 408 Sport & Physical Activity in Society 1 day section spring odd years
PE 410 Sport & Leisure Event Management 1 day section each fall beg. 2000
PE 450 Student Coaching 1 day section each semester
PE 474 Sports Nutrition/Substance Abuse 1 day section each spring
PE 494 Adapted PE - Independent Study no longer offered at undergrad level
HED 162 Intro to Health Education no longer offered
HED 202 First Aid & Safety Education 2 day sections fall; 1 day section spring
HED 206 Personal Health fall through 2004
HED 316 Consumer Health/Lifestyle Skills fall through 2004
HED 317 Instructional Strategies for HED spring through 2004
HED 318 School Health Env. & Services spring through 2005
HED 324 Health Nutrition & Safety of YC each sem. through spring 2005
REC 161 Concepts of Rec. & Leisure 1 day section each fall
REC 163 Leadership for Leisure Well Being 1 day section each semester
REC 168 Field Exp. In Leisure Services 1 day section each semester
REC 238 Field Exp. In Leisure Services 1 day section each semester
REC 240 Fundamentals of Therap. Rec. 1 day section each fall
REC 260 Programming in Leisure Services 1 day section each spring
REC 261 Medical Terminology 1 day section each spring
REC 262 Leisure Facilities Design & Management 1 day section each fall
REC 270 Introduction to Tourism 1 section fall odd years
REC 313 Outdoor Programming 1 day section each spring
REC 330 Techniques in Therap. Rec. 1 day section each spring
REC 341 Principles of Therapeutic Recreation 1 day section each spring
REC 350 Field Experience/Internship no longer offered
REC 355 Recreation for Diverse Populations 1 day section each fall
REC 360 Research & Computer App for Sport & Leisure 1 day section each spring
REC 361 Mgt. Of Fitness, Commercial. 1 day section each spring
REC 362 Leisure Educ. & Counseling Tech. 1 day section each fall
REC 370 International Tourism 1 section odd years
REC 403 Prin., Organization & Admin. Leisure. 1 section each fall
REC 404 Admin. Practices in Leisure Services will delete in the future
REC 407 Therapeutic Rec. Programming 1 day section each fall
REC 431 Org. & Mgt. In Therapeutic Rec. 1 day section each spring
REC 440 Professional Seminar 1 day section each fall
REC 450 Internship in Leisure or Therap. Rec. arranged each semester
SM 420 Governance & Policy in Sport Organizations 1 section each spring
SM 430 The Sport Industry 1 section each fall
SM 435 Global Perspectives in Sport 1 section each fall
SM 440 Professional Seminar: Sport Leadership 1 section each fall

Course of Religion for Undergraduate at Ashland University

Rel 106 Exploring the Bible Multiple sections each semester
Rel 107 Exploring World Religions 1-2 sections each semester
Rel 109 Exploring Christian Ethics 1 section each fall
Rel 110 Exploring Christian History in Global Context As needed
Rel 208 Exploring Christian Theology 1 section each fall
Rel 210 The Gospels 1 section spring even years
Rel 213 Life and Letters of Paul 1 section spring odd years
Rel 214 Principles of Christian Education 1 section spring even years
Rel 215 Exploring Faith through Simulations As needed
Rel 220 Taking HumanLife 1 section each spring
Rel 230 History of Early Christianity 1 section fall odd years
Rel 231 History of Medieval & Reformation Christianity 1 section spring even years
Rel 232 History of Modern European Christianity 1 section spring odd years
Rel 233 History of Religions in America 1 section fall even years
Rel 240 Jewish Religious Traditions 1 section spring even years
Rel 301 Topics in Religion 1 section each semester
Rel 304 Advanced Old Testament 1 section spring odd years
Rel 305 Advanced New Testament 1 section spring even years
Rel 307 World Religion traditions: East & West As needed
Rel 311 Youth Ministry 1 section fall odd years
Rel 312 Church-Related Camping/ Retreats As needed
Rel 350 Death & Dying 1 section each spring
Rel 375 Study Abroad Contact department
Rel 400 Christian Literature 1 section spring even years
Rel 401 Christian Ethics & Modern Problems 1 section fall odd years
Rel 404 Seminar in Christian Theology 1 section each spring
Rel 497 Religion Thesis Seminar 1 section each fall

Course of Social Work for Undergraduate at Ashland University

SOCWK 221 Social Work in a Changing Society One day section each fall
SOCWK 2SG Hobos & Homelessness One section spring odd years
SOCWK 304 Human Behavior & the Social Environment I One day section each fall
IDS 305 Family Violence (IDS) One day section each semester
SOCWK 306 Human Behavior & the Social Environment II One day section each spring
SOCWK 310 Social Work Practice I One day section each fall
SOCWK 312 Social Work Practice II One day section each spring
SOCWK 320 Topics in Social Work variable schedule
SOCWK 408 Social Policy Development & Analysis One day section each fall
SOCWK 412 Social Work Community Practice One day section each fall
SOCWK 418 Field Instruction Arranged each spring
SOCWK 419 Field Seminar One day section each spring
SOCWK 460 Research Methods One day section each spring


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