DCB catalog 2022-24

Course Descriptions 117 successful completion of the course, the student will be eligible to take the state and national written and practical examination. HPER 224 Intramural Sports Administration – Fall (2CR) Fall; Pre: None HPER 225 Intramural Sports Administration-Spring (2CR) Spring; Pre: None This course will include theories of intramural sports management, tournament development and activities planning. Students will benefit from hands-on experience by managing the fall/spring intramural season. HPER 250 Varsity Athletics – Sophomore (1CR) Fall; Pre: None HPER 251 Varsity Athletics – Sophomore (1CR) Spring; Pre: None The students involved will be in their second year of active participation in a varsity sport. The varsity sports for which students may register during the fall semester are volley- ball, hockey, and basketball. Students in a varsity sport may register for hockey, baseball, basketball, and fast-pitch softball during the spring semester. HISTORY (HIST) HIST 103 United States History to 1877 (3CR) Fall; Pre: None A survey of United States history to 1877. HIST 104 United States History Since 1877 (3CR) Spring; Pre: None A survey of United States history since 1877. HIST 211 World Civilizations to 1500 (3CR) Fall; Pre: None An introductory survey of world civilizations to 1500. HIST 212 World Civilizations Since 1500 (3CR) Spring; Pre: None An introductory survey of world civilizations since 1500. HIST 220 North Dakota History (3CR) Fall, Spring; Pre: None A survey of North Dakota history. HIST 224 American Studies 1 (3CR); Spring; Pre: None American Studies is an interdisciplinary seminar class in the culture of the United States. Subjects vary from year to year and will be topical focusing on either a specific era or theme in American history. HORTICULTURE (HORT) HORT 121 Introduction to Aquaponics (2CR); Online; Pre: None Course provides an overview of aquaponics and its history, five different plant growth subsystems, fish and plant species, fish and plant health, and environmental control methods. HORT 122 Production Aquaponics (1CR) Online; Pre: HORT 121 Course is a study of aquaponics and production methods. Course materials will look at methods used in aquaponics production, variables, species characteristics of fish and plants, and integrated pest management techniques (IPM). HORT 123 Introduction to Hydroponics (2CR); Online; Pre: None This course provides an overview of hydroponics, its history, six different plant growth subsystems and environment control methods. Students will also be familiarized with fundamental plant processes and how they play a role in basic hydroponic cultural practices. HORT 136 Residential Landscape Design (3CR); Fall; Pre: None This course is an introduction to basic landscape design principles utilized on typical residential sites. Emphasis is placed on tool and equipment use and identification, drawing and drafting skills, site evaluations, and plant placement.

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