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Show 518 Course Descriptions NTM 6600 - Principles of Business/ Marketing Education (3) Sp This graduate-level course includes professionalism, curriculum, standards, counseling, tech prep, competency-based testing, research, and current issues and trends in Business/ Marketing Education. Along with advanced electronic presentations, this course will include a review of other technologies used in teaching. NTM 6600 may be substituted for NTM 3600 in the undergraduate Business Education Composite Teaching major, Business Education Teaching minor, or Business/Marketing Teaching minor for those working on a second bachelor's degree. Prerequisite: NTM 1700; or NTM 1701/NTM 1501, NTM 1702/NTM 1502, and NTM 1703/NTM 1503 and a bachelor's degree. NTM 6610 - Methods of Teaching Business/ Marketing Education (3) F This graduate-level course includes an evaluation and application of the methods of teaching business and marketing subjects with emphasis on teaching demonstrations and practices, objectives, outcome measurements, testing, and grading. The students will write a unit-long Learning Activity Package (LAP) and will demonstrate teaching in a business/ marketing course. NTM 6610 may be substituted for NTM 3610 in the undergraduate Business Education Composite Teaching major, Business Education Teaching minor, or Business/Marketing Teaching minor for those working on a second bachelor's degree. Prerequisite: NTM 1700; or NTM 1701/NTM 1501, NTM 1702/NTM 1502, and NTM 1703/NTM 1503; and a bachelor's degree. NUCM-Nuclear Medicine Courses NUCM 4103 - Radiopharmaceuticals and Dosages (3) Radiopharmacology, characterization of radiopharmaceuticals used in performing examinations and calculation of dosages. NUCM 4203 - Scanning and Imaging Procedures I (3) Organ concentration, excretion and absorption, measurements and imaging. NUCM 4213 - Scanning and Imaging Procedures II (3) Organ concentration, excretion and absorption, measurements and imaging. NUCM 4223 - Nuclear Cardiology (3) Pathology, indications for examination and procedures in nuclear cardiology. NUCM 4303 - Radionuclide Physics & Instrumentation (3) Production and properties of radionuclides, decay schemes, radiation measurements and special characteristics of radiopharmaceuticals. NUCM 4333 - Quality Assurance (3) Nuclear Medicine departmental policies and procedures. NUCM 4861 - Clinical Education (3) A minimum of 24 hours per week in an active Nuclear Medicine department. NUCM 4862 - Clinical Education (3) A minimum of 24 hours per week in an active Nuclear Medicine department. NUCM 4863 - Clinical Education (3) A minimum of 24 hours per week in an active Nuclear Medicine department. NUCM 4912 - Comprehensive Review (2) Review of learned material. NUCM 4991 - Seminar (l) New technology, procedures and equipment. NUTR-Nutrition Education Courses NUTR 1020 LS - Science and Application of Human Nutrition (3) Su, F, Sp (available online) Human nutrition is the platform to study the nature and integration of science across disciplines and in society through applied problem solving and data analysis. Nutritional balance and good health are explored in context of the levels of organization, metabolism and homeostasis, genetics and evolution, and ecological interactions. (Cross listed with HLTH 1020) This course is taught Web enhanced. NUTR 2220 - Prenatal and Infant Nutrition (2) Su, F, Sp (available online only) This course focuses on nutrition and diet as they apply to birth outcome, the maintenance of maternal health, and the growth of the infant. Breastfeeding and community programs will be discussed in support of maternal and infant health. Prerequisite: NUTR 1020/HLTH 1020. (Cross listed with HLTH 2220) NUTR 2320 - Food Values, Diet Design and Health (3) F, Sp, Su The relationships between dietary components and the development of chronic diseases provides the foundation for designing diets that support life-long "good health". Topics in nutrigenomics, food allergy and food technology are introduced. Prerequisite: NUTR 1020/HLTH 1020. This course is taught Web enhanced. NUTR 2420 - Childhood and Adolescent Nutrition (2) Su, F, Sp (available online only) The effects of nutrition and diet on child growth, health and behavior are explored from toddler through adolescence. The processes of growth and puberty provide the foundations for understanding nutritional support. Common nutritionally- related problems such as obesity, anemia, and eating disorders are also addressed. Prerequisite: NUTR 1020/HLTH 1020. (Cross listed with HLTH 2420) NUTR 3020 - Sports Nutrition (3) F, Sp (online only) The nutritional support necessary to achieve optimum athletic performance will be discussed in the context of diet and metabolism. In addition, the use of ergogenic aids will be addressed with reference to athletic performance. Prerequisite: NUTR 1020/HLTH 1020 and NUTR 2320. NUTR 3220 - Foundations in Diet Therapy (2) F, Sp, Su (online only) Nutritionally related medical conditions in which diet is crucial for control of the disease will be the foundation for developing skills in case management. The use of several nutritional alternatives and supplements will be incorporated into the curriculum as they pertain to the dietary management of the condition. Prerequisite: NUTR 1020/HLTH 1020 and NUTR 2320 (ZOOL 2200 or HTHS 1110/HTHS 1111 are recommended). Weber State University 2012-2013 Catalog |