KINS 7909 Thesis I (0-6-3)
The purpose of this course is to offer the student experience in the conceptualization, planning, design of a research study either qualitative or quantitative in nature on an approved topic.. Prerequisites: EDUC 7021, HSCI 7431 or HSCI 7432.

KINS 7910 Thesis II (0-6-3)
The purpose of this course is to offer the student experience in the conceptualization, presenting and reporting the results of a research study either qualitative or quantitative in nature on an approved nature topic. Prerequisites: EDUC 7021, KINS 7909.


LATN - Latin Courses

LATN 1001 Elementary Latin (3-0-3)
Fundamentals of reading and writing Latin. Designed for students who have never studied Latin. May not be taken for credit by students who have had one or more units of Latin in high school.

LATN 1002 Elementary Latin (3-0-3)
A continuation of Latin 1001. Students admitted provisionally with CPC deficiency in foreign languages may take this course to satisfy the foreign language CPC requirement. Regular credit will not be given to students who have had Latin in high school. Prerequisites: LATN 1001 or placement.

LATN 2001 Intermediate Latin (3-0-3)
Intermediate Latin grammar, syntax, and vocabulary based on writings of ancient authors; building English vocabulary through study of Latin roots. Prerequisites: LATN 1002 or placement.

LATN 2002 Intermediate Latin (3-0-3)
A continuation of Latin 2001. At the end of this course, students should have a basic competence in Latin. Prerequisites: LATN 2001 or placement.


MATH - Mathematics Courses

MATH 0096 Developmental Math I (4-0-4)
This course provides instruction in basic mathematics and introductory algebra. Course work includes basic arithmetic, operations with real numbers, exponents, equations, polynomials, factoring, graphs, and problem solving. (Credit for this course is not applicable to degree programs and is not transferable to other institutions.) Prerequisite: Math CPE Score of 59-65.

MATH 0097 Developmental Math II (3-0-3)
This course provides instruction in introductory algebra. Course work includes operations with real numbers, exponents, equations, operations with polynomials,

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