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2019-2020 Undergraduate Catalog 
    
2019-2020 Undergraduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

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  • CS 752 - Small Animal Internal Medicine

    Credits: 3

    The study of internal medicine in the setting of the Veterinary Medical Teaching Hospital. Students will be engaged in the diagnosis and management of complex cases referred to the internal medicine service.

    Requisites
    Prerequisite: Fourth-year standing in the College of Veterinary Medicine.

    Typically Offered
    Fall, Spring, Summer

    K-State 8
    None


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  • CS 753 - Small Animal General Medicine

    Credits: 3

    The study of preventative medicine, general practice medicine, and specialty medicine. Students spend three weeks with the Pet Health Center learning the various aspects of outpatient services.

    Requisites
    Prerequisite: Fourth-year standing in the College of Veterinary Medicine.

    Typically Offered
    Fall, Spring, Summer

    K-State 8
    None


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  • CS 754 - Clinical Small Animal Soft Tissue Surgery

    Credits: 3

    This course is designed to train senior or elective veterinary students in the diagnosis and treatment of small animal soft tissue and general surgical diseases through participation in the Small Animal Soft Tissue Service of the Veterinary Health Center.

    Requisites
    Prerequisite: Fourth-year standing in the College of Veterinary Medicine.

    Typically Offered
    Fall, Spring, Summer

    K-State 8
    None


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  • CS 755 - Clinical Small Animal Orthopedic Surgery

    Credits: 3

    Course is designed to train senior or elective veterinary students in the diagnosis/treatment of small animal orthopedic surgical diseases though the Orthopedic Service of the Veterinary Health Center.

    Requisites
    Prerequisite: Fourth-year standing in College of Veterinary Medicine.

    Typically Offered
    Fall, Spring, Summer

    K-State 8
    None


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  • CS 756 - Comparative Cardiology

    Credits: 2

    Designed to expose students to the cardiovascular system of domestic animals, emphasizing clinical management and understanding of common congenital and acquired cardiac diseases.

    Note
    Repeatable.

    Requisites
    Prerequisite: Fourth-year standing in College of Veterinary Medicine.

    Typically Offered
    Fall, Spring, Summer

    K-State 8
    None


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  • CS 757 - Equine Lameness I

    Credits: 1

    Lectures will cover common causes of lameness emphasizing specific portions of the lameness exam providing the foundation for diagnosis and treatment of specific equine musculoskeletal diseases.  Students will perform lameness exams including diagnostic imaging to correctly diagnose the “unknown lameness” and prescribe appropriate therapeutic options.

    Note
    12 lectures, 3 labs.

    Requisites
    Prerequisite: Satisfactory completion of all required second year veterinary courses.

    Typically Offered
    Spring

    K-State 8
    None


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  • CS 758 - Equine Lameness II

    Credits: 1

    A continuation of Equine Lameness I. This course will complete the review of the most common lameness problems in horses.

    Note
    12 lectures, 3 labs.

    Requisites
    Prerequisite: CS 757.

    Typically Offered
    Spring

    K-State 8
    None


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  • CS 759 - Advanced Exotic Pet Medicine

    Credits: 1

    Advanced study of the diseases, medicine, and captive management of non-traditional species including companion birds, reptiles, rabbits, ferrets, and rodents.

    Requisites
    Prerequisite: Third-year standing in the College of Veterinary Medicine.

    Typically Offered
    Spring

    K-State 8
    None


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  • CS 760 - Topics in Global Veterinary Medicine

    Credits: 1

    An overview of the role of veterinarians around the world. Topics include international uses and attitudes about animals, problems the world faces pertaining to livestock production, and social tensions.

    Note
    One hour lecture each week.

    Requisites
    Prerequisite: 1st or 2nd year standing in the College of Veterinary Medicine, or enrolled as a graduate student with instructor permission.

    Typically Offered
    Spring

    K-State 8
    None


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  • CS 762 - Supplemental Small Animal Emergency

    Credits: 2-4

    An opportunity to pursue additional training in the management of small animal patients presented to the emergency services.  Evaluation, management, and monitoring of small animal patients in the intensive care unit.

    Repeat for Credit
    Repeatable.

    Requisites
    Required Prerequisite: Fourth-year standing in the College of Veterinary Medicine.

    Typically Offered
    Fall, Spring, Summer


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  • CS 763 - Laboratory Animal Medicine

    Credits: 2

    The study of laboratory animal medicine or comparative medicine to include colony health monitoring, preventive medicine, surgery, investigator support, and regulatory oversight.

    Requisites
    Prerequisite: DMP 759 or requires coordinator approval. Fourth-year standing in the College of Veterinary Medicine.

    Typically Offered
    Fall, Spring, Summer

    K-State 8
    None


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  • CS 764 - Beef Cattle Breeding Evaluation

    Credits: 1

    Female breeding soundness and pregnancy detection in beef cattle through rectal palpation with and without ultrasound technology. Some discussions of infectious diseases that impair reproduction.

    Note
    3-hour lab each week.

    Requisites
    Prerequisite: Third-year standing in the College of Veterinary Medicine.

    Typically Offered
    Fall, Spring

    K-State 8
    None


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  • CS 765 - Advanced Food Animal Practice

    Credits: 3

    Advanced food animal medicine, surgery, reproduction, and herd health in an integrated format. Students are placed into a practice setting where individual food animal practice is placed in context with production medicine/herd health activities. Field trips and problem-solving exercises applying concepts of production analysis, disease prevention and feedlot management.

    Requisites
    Prerequisite: Fourth-year standing in the College of Veterinary Medicine.

    Typically Offered
    Fall

    K-State 8
    None


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  • CS 766 - Pre-Clinical Food Animal (Mixed) Practice Mentorship

    Credits: 1

    Structured one week (45 contact hours) mentorship in a large animal (bovine) practice designed to promote clinical skills training in a private practice setting with practitioners who have expressed an interest in training and mentoring veterinary students. 

    Requisites
    Prerequisite: First, second, or third year standing in the College of Veterinary Medicine.

    Typically Offered
    Fall, Spring, Summer

    K-State 8
    None


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  • CS 767 - Pre-Clinical Small Animal Practice Mentorship

    Credits: 1

    Structured one week (45 contact hours) mentorship in a small animal practice designed to promote clinical skills training in a private practice setting with practitioners who have expressed an interest in training and mentoring veterinary students. 

    Requisites
    Prerequisite: First, second, or third year standing in the College of Veterinary Medicine.

    Typically Offered
    Fall, Spring, Summer

    K-State 8
    None


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  • CS 768 - Pre-Clinical Non-Traditional Practice Mentorship

    Credits: 1

    Structured one week (45 contact hours) mentorship in a nontraditional veterinary setting designed to promote skills training and awareness of nontraditional or exclusive practice experiences in a private or public practice setting with veterinarians who have expressed an interest in training and mentoring veterinary students.

    Requisites
    Prerequisite: First, second, third year standing in the College of Veterinary Medicine.

    Typically Offered
    Fall, Spring, Summer

    K-State 8
    None


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  • CS 769 - Advanced Feedlot Production Management

    Credits: 2

    Students desiring feedlot/stocker production training. Focus on effects of nutrition, preventative medicine, environment, personnel training and other issues on the health of growing/finishing cattle.

    Requisites
    Prerequisite: Fourth-year standing in College of Veterinary Medicine.

    Typically Offered
    Fall, Summer

    K-State 8
    None


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  • CS 770 - Advanced Cow-Calf Production Management

    Credits: 2

    For students desiring in-depth cow-calf production training including management and assessment of production data, nutrition and ration balancing, reproductive strategies, quality assurance and economic and Standardized Performance Analysis of cow-calf enterprises.

    Requisites
    Prerequisite: Fourth-year standing in the College of Veterinary Medicine.

    Typically Offered
    Spring, Summer

    K-State 8
    None


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  • CS 771 - General Dentistry

    Credits: 1

    Skills and concepts common to general dentistry practice in the feline and canine, pre-operative exams, day-long wet lab to take and interpret digital intraoral radiographs, extract teeth, and perform dental nerve blocks. Also may participate in the evaluation, diagnosis, and treatment of primary care patients.

    Requisites
    Prerequisite: Fourth-year standing in the College of Veterinary Medicine.

    Typically Offered
    Fall, Spring, Summer

    K-State 8
    None


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  • CS 772 - Equine Field Service

    Credits: 2

    This course will offer general exposure to equine field service and theriogenology. Students will be responsible for diagnoses, treatment, and nursing care of out-patients, in-patients and emergency duties.

    Requisites
    Prerequisite: Fourth-year standing in College of Veterinary Medicine.

    Typically Offered
    Fall, Spring, Summer

    K-State 8
    None


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  • CS 773 - Introduction to Veterinary Phytotherapy

    Credits: 1

    Fundamentals of phytotherapy: traditions of herbal medicine, evaluating research, regulation of products, interactions with conventional drugs, introduction to medical botany, conserving medicinal plant species, issues using medicinal plants within evidence-based veterinary medicine.

    Requisites
    Prerequisite: AP 770, DMP 801, third-year standing in College of Veterinary Medicine.

    Typically Offered
    Spring

    K-State 8
    None


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  • CS 774 - Advanced Rural Food Animal Business Management

    Credits: 1

    An elective course that incorporates economic and food animal practice management skills. Course will focus on business aspects of agricultural industries and skills to manage a food animal practice.

    Requisites
    Prerequisite: Fourth-year standing in College of Veterinary Medicine.

    Typically Offered
    Fall, Spring

    K-State 8
    None


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  • CS 776 - Advanced Urinary

    Credits: 1

    This elective builds on the case-based urinary section of CS 711.  Focus of the class will be on the disease pathophysiology and treatment.

    Requisites
    Prerequisite: Third year standing in the College of Veterinary Medicine.

    Typically Offered
    Spring

    K-State 8
    None


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  • CS 777 - Practicing Veterinary Medicine in a Multicultural Society

    Credits: 1

    Diversity in the broadest sense of the word (cultural, racial, sexual, gender, age, religious, etc.) will be explored in the context of the practice of veterinary medicine. Understanding diversity issues can positively affect the bottom line of nearly every veterinary practice.

    Requisites
    Prerequisite: First, second or third year standing in the College of Veterinary Medicine.

    Typically Offered
    Fall, Spring

    K-State 8
    None


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  • CS 778 - The Basics of Bovine Theriogenology

    Credits: 1

    This class is designed to provide students enrolled in the veterinary curriculum a very practical knowledge base regarding bovine reproduction.

    Requisites
    Prerequisite: First, second or third year standing in the College of Veterinary Medicine.

    Typically Offered
    Fall, Spring

    K-State 8
    None


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  • CS 779 - Clinical Pharmacology

    Credits: 2

    Course focuses on the clinical application of drugs in veterinary species. Clinical pharmacologists and clinicians from multiple clinical specialties will focus on commonly used drugs. Students will be expected to review and build upon their previous pharmacology and medicine courses. Emphasis will be placed on administration (including routes, dosing calculations, and methods), avoiding adverse drug reactions and interactions, evaluating patient response, written and verbal client communication, and utilizing reference resources to select and properly use veterinary therapeutics.

    Requisites
    Prerequisite: Third-year standing in the College of Veterinary Medicine.

    Typically Offered
    Spring

    K-State 8
    None


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  • CS 780 - Food Animal Reproduction

    Credits: 2

    Students will get hands-on experience and become competent performing a complete Breeding Soundness Exam. Other reproductive topics will be covered.

    Requisites
    Prerequisite: Fourth-year standing in the College of Veterinary Medicine.

    Typically Offered
    Fall, Spring

    K-State 8
    None


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  • CS 781 - Shelter Medicine

    Credits: 2

    The rotation will be a combination of in-class and laboratory exercises in Manhattan, and hands-on experiences at regional shelters. Topics include population medicine, infectious disease recognition and control, surgical sterilization, behavioral testing, and legal issues common to shelter settings.

    Note
    Repeatable.

    Requisites
    Prerequisite: Fourth-year standing in the College of Veterinary Medicine.

    Typically Offered
    Fall, Spring, Summer

    K-State 8
    None


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  • CS 782 - Equine Medicine Elective

    Credits: 1

    This course is designed to be complementary to CS 710. The material presented in this class will focus on diagnostic procedures and case presentations that will not be covered in the core curriculum.

    Requisites
    Prerequisite: Third-year standing in the College of Veterinary Medicine.

    Typically Offered
    Spring

    K-State 8
    None


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  • CS 785 - Veterinary Care and Management of South American Camelids

    Credits: 3

    This course will provide detailed information regarding nutrition, herd health, breeding management, medicine, neonatal care, and surgical problems of llamas and alpacas.

    Note
    Lab required.

    Requisites
    Prerequisite: First, second or third year standing in the College of Veterinary Medicine.

    Typically Offered
    Fall

    K-State 8
    None


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  • CS 786 - The Learning Curve of Equine Practice

    Credits: 1

    Elective will cover various aspects of equine practice, not usually covered in traditional didactic lectures. Topics include equine husbandry, communication issues and insurance, horse colors, genetics, and genetic related diseases, aspects of equine practice and practice management, drug and medication rules for performance horses, and preventative medicine.

    Requisites
    Prerequisite: Second or third-year standing in the College of Veterinary Medicine.

    Typically Offered
    Fall

    K-State 8
    None


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  • CS 787 - Pain Management

    Credits: 1

    Discussion of the mechanisms of pain, certain pain syndromes, and the drugs and techniques available to provide analgesia.

    Requisites
    Prerequisite: Third-year standing in the College of Veterinary Medicine.

    Typically Offered
    Fall

    K-State 8
    None


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  • CS 788 - Advanced Equine Studies

    Credits: 4

    Students will have opportunities for routine and advanced clinical skills training and case management. Course discussions and case presentations will be targeted for the equine interested student and will therefore present advanced material; case discussion and rounds materials.

    Requisites
    Prerequisite: Fourth-year standing in the College of Veterinary Medicine.

    Typically Offered
    Fall

    K-State 8
    None


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  • CS 793 - Surgical Skills

    Credits: 1

    Manual surgical skills will be taught using surgical models and cadaver tissues. Students will be taught the following skills and techniques: instrument handling, speed and efficiency, hand ties, ligature under tension, suture patters, closure under tension, anastomosis and enterotomy technique and excision of circular lesions.

    Requisites
    Prerequisite: CS 721 - Surgery I Laboratory and 3rd year standing in the College of Veterinary Medicine.

    Typically Offered
    Spring

    K-State 8
    None


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  • CS 794 - Advanced Concepts in Veterinary Clinical Anesthesia

    Credits: 1

    The lectures will be divided among topics to enhance student preparation for practical clinical application of anesthetic principles in both small and large animal environments. Topics: anesthetic implications for certain disease states, management of intraoperative complications, and special topics in large animal anesthesia.

    Requisites
    Prerequisite: CS 729 - Veterinary Surgery I and third-year standing in the College of Veterinary Medicine.

    Typically Offered
    Spring

    K-State 8
    None


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  • CS 795 - Advanced Surgical Experience

    Credits: 2

    Designed to increase exposure to soft tissue surgical theories and techniques by providing both hands-on surgical experience on cadavers and literature review skills.

    Requisites
    Prerequisite: Fourth-standing in the College of Veterinary Medicine; CS 754.

    Typically Offered
    Fall, Spring

    K-State 8
    None


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  • CS 796 - Small Animal Emergency Rotation

    Credits: 2

    Enhanced training in the management of small animal patients presented to the emergency service. Evaluation, management, and monitoring of small animal patients in the intensive care unit.

    Requisites
    Prerequisite: Fourth-year standing in the College of Veterinary Medicine.

    Typically Offered
    Fall, Spring, Summer

    K-State 8
    None


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  • CS 799 - Advanced Bovine Palpation

    Credits: 2

    Provide numerous opportunities for the student to learn how to identify the different structures of the bovine reproductive tract through rectal palpation and transrectal ultrasound, accurately diagnose pregnancy both manually and via ultraonography, and to identify various bovine reproductive abnormalities.

    Note
    CS 811 Topics in Bovine Palpation Techniques and Reproductive Evaluation Elective is strongly recommended and preference will be given to those students who have completed CS 811 Topics in Bovine Palpation Techniques and Reproductive Evaluation.

    Requisites
    Prerequisite: 4th year standing in the College of Veterinary Medicine.

    Typically Offered
    Fall


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  • CSD 343 - Communication Sciences and Disorders

    Credits: 3

    A survey of normal communication processes and communication disorders and an introduction to the fields of speech pathology and audiology that are responsible for the clinical management of these disorders.

    Typically Offered
    Fall, Spring

    K-State 8
    None


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  • CSD 347 - Introduction to Phonetics

    Credits: 3

    Basic information about speech sounds and their use in human languages, including physiological, perceptual, and acoustic phonetics. Transcription of English will be emphasized.

    Requisites
    Prerequisite: CSD major, completion of 57 credit hours and an overall 3.0 GPA, including both K-State and transfer course work.
    Co-requisite: CSD 442, 361.

    Typically Offered
    Fall

    K-State 8
    Human Diversity within the U.S.


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  • CSD 360 - Anatomy of the Speech Mechanism

    Credits: 4

    Anatomy of the structures involved in speech production. The course includes histology of the larynx and an overview of speech physiology.

    Requisites
    Prerequisite: CSD major, completion of 57 credit hours and an overall 3.0 GPA, including both K-State and transfer course work.

    Typically Offered
    Spring

    K-State 8
    None


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  • CSD 361 - Hearing Science

    Credits: 3

    An introduction to hearing science concepts. Areas of focus include anatomy and physiology of the hearing mechanism, quantification of sound, sound generation, and sound transmission. Information on the role of the auditory system in the encoding and processing of simple and complex signals is also presented.

    Requisites
    Prerequisite: CSD major, completion of 57 credit hours and an overall 3.0 GPA, including both K-State and transfer course work.

    Co-requisite: CSD 347, 442.

    Typically Offered
    Fall

    K-State 8
    Natural and Physical Sciences


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  • CSD 442 - Developmental Psycholinguistics

    Credits: 3

    Review of research and theory of early development of language comprehension and production, involving vocalization, phonology, morphology, syntax, semantics, and pragmatics. Includes discussion of the relationship between cognition and language, as well as other variables influencing language acquisition.

    Requisites
    Prerequisite: CSD major, completion of 57 credit hours and an overall 3.0 GPA, including both K-State and transfer course work.

    Corequisite: CSD 347 and 361.

    Typically Offered
    Fall

    K-State 8
    None


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  • CSD 443 - Language Assessment and Intervention I

    Credits: 3

    The characteristics and nature of language disorders in the preschool-age populations, as well as general principles of language assessment and intervention are presented. Specific language assessment and intervention procedures for individuals 0-8 years of age are reviewed. Communication profiles associated with a variety of language impairments are examined.

    Requisites
    Prerequisite: CSD major, completion of 57 credit hours and an overall 3.0 GPA, including both K-State and transfer course work.

    Corequisite: CSD 446 and 567.

    Typically Offered
    Spring


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  • CSD 446 - Disorders of Articulation and Phonology

    Credits: 4

    Theory, research, and principles of (a) normal/abnormal phonetic and phonologic development, (b) transcription of speech sound disorders, (c) assessment of speech sound disorders, and (d) intervention for speech sound disorders.

    Note
    Three hours lecture and two hours lab.

    Requisites
    Prerequisite: CSD major, completion of 57 credit hours and an overall 3.0 GPA, including both K-State and transfer course work.

    Co-requisite: CSD 443, 567.

    Typically Offered
    Spring

    K-State 8
    Social Sciences


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  • CSD 515 - Laboratory in Acoustic Phonetics

    Credits: 1

    The study of speech perception and production through acoustic analysis. Laboratory experience in the use of computer-based speech analysis systems.

    Requisites
    Prerequisite: CSD 347 and senior standing.

    Typically Offered
    Fall

    K-State 8
    Natural and Physical Sciences


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  • CSD 549 - Clinical Procedures in Communication Disorders

    Credits: 3

    Orientation to clinical practicum. Opportunities for clinical observation of speech, language, and hearing evaluation and treatment. Study of diagnostic tools, treatment materials, equipment, and clincial procedures.

    Requisites
    Prerequisite: Senior, CSD major, CSD 443, CSD 446.

    Typically Offered
    Fall

    K-State 8
    Ethical Reasoning and Responsibility


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  • CSD 560 - Clinical Research in Communication Sciences and Disorders

    Credits: 3

    Logic and methods of clinical research with emphasis on those most frequently used in speech-language pathology and audiology. Experience reading, planning, and evaluating research.

    Requisites
    Prerequisite: STAT 325 or equivalent, CSD 443 and 446 or instructor permission.

    Typically Offered
    Fall

    K-State 8
    Empirical and Quantitative Reasoning
    Ethical Reasoning and Responsibility


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  • CSD 567 - Basic Audiology

    Credits: 3

    An introduction to audiology concepts and basic audiology testing procedures. Areas covered include disorders of the auditory system, testing procedures, and audiometric interpretation.

    Requisites
    Prerequisite: CSD major, completion of 57 credit hours and an overall 3.0 GPA, including both K-State and transfer course work.

    Co-requisite: CSD 443 and 446.

    Typically Offered
    Spring

    K-State 8
    None


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  • CSD 591 - Undergraduate Topics in Communication Sciences and Disorders

    Credits: 0-3

    Review of current topics in speech-language pathology and/or audiology.

    Note
    May be repeated for a maximum of 6 credit hours with a change in topic.

    Requisites
    Prerequisite: Consent of instructor.

    Typically Offered
    Fall, Spring, Summer

    K-State 8
    None


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  • CSD 705 - Practicum in Speech-Language Pathology

    Credits: 1-3

    Supervised practice in the use of the methods and materials of speech-language pathology.

    Note
    Repeatable.

    Requisites
    Prerequisite: CSD 549.

    Typically Offered
    Fall, Spring, Summer

    K-State 8
    None


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  • CSD 706 - Practicum in Audiology

    Credits: 1-3

    Supervised practice in the use of equipment, materials, and methods of audiology.

    Note
    May be repeated.

    Requisites
    Prerequisite: CSD 567.

    Typically Offered
    Fall, Spring, Summer

    K-State 8
    None


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  • CSD 725 - Augmentative and Alternative Communication

    Credits: 2

    This course examines the area of augmentative and alternative communication (AAC) for people across the lifespan. The etiologies and communicative needs of current and prospective users of AAC, as well as procedures for evaluation are addressed. The course includes strategies and procedures for implementing AAC systems for people who are permanently or temporarily severely communicatively impaired.

    Requisites
    Prerequisite: CSD 360 and CSD 549.

    Typically Offered
    Summer

    K-State 8
    None


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  • CSD 741 - Fluency Disorders

    Credits: 3

    Research and theory concerning etiology, characteristics, assessment, and treatment of individuals with disfluency problems.

    Requisites
    Prerequisite: CSD 560.

    Typically Offered
    Fall

    K-State 8
    None


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  • CSD 742 - Language Assessment and Intervention II

    Credits: 3

    Theory and research concerning language disorders in school-aged children are presented. Specific language assessment and intervention methodologies for this population are reviewed. Dialectal and bilingual considerations for assessment and intervention are addressed.

    Requisites
    Prerequisite: CSD 443.

    Typically Offered
    Spring

    K-State 8
    None


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  • CSD 743 - Communication Impairments in Autism Spectrum Disorders

    Credits: 2

    This course provides an overview of Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD), including characteristics, diagnosis, and etiologies. Interventions used by speech-language pathologists for enhancing the communication of individuals with ASD across the lifespan will be presented, with a focus on using evidence-based practice guidelines to determine programs of treatment. Current developments and research findings related to assessment and intervention will be discussed.

    Requisites
    Prerequisite: CSD 443.

    Typically Offered
    Summer

    K-State 8
    None


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  • CSD 744 - Aural Rehabilitation

    Credits: 2

    The study of habilitation and rehabilitation techniques for individuals diagnosed with a hearing disorder. Specific areas of interest include hearing evaluation techniques, speech and language development for the hearing impaired, hearing aid amplification, cochlear implants, and central auditory processing.

    Requisites
    Prerequisite: CSD 567.

    Typically Offered
    Summer

    K-State 8
    None


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  • CSD 745 - Neuromotor Speech Disorders

    Credits: 3

    An introduction to motor speech disorders including an overview of the neurological system. Research and practical knowledge concerning etiologies, evaluation, and principles of treatment are addressed.

    Requisites
    Prerequisite: CSD 360 and CSD 446.

    Typically Offered
    Fall

    K-State 8
    None


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  • CSD 748 - Cleft Palate

    Credits: 1

    An overview of communicative disorders related to cleft palate and other structurally-based conditions affecting velopharyngeal function. Research and practical knowledge related to the characteristics, assessment, and treatment of these communicative problems are addressed.

    Requisites
    Prerequisite: CSD 360 and CSD 446.

    Typically Offered
    Spring

    K-State 8
    None


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  • CSD 750 - Voice Disorders

    Credits: 3

    The etiologies and characteristics of voice disorders, as well as general principles of assessment, prevention, and treatment of these disorders, are presented. The role of the speech-language pathologist in rehabilitation planning following treatment for laryngeal cancer is also addressed.

    Requisites
    Prerequisite: CSD 360.

    Typically Offered
    Fall

    K-State 8
    None


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  • CSD 780 - Instrumental Measurement for Clinical Application

    Credits: 2

    This course addresses instrumentation and measurement procedures for clinical purposes. Particular emphasis is placed on measurement of physiological aspects of speech breathing and acoustic and physiological aspects of phonation and resonance.

    Requisites
    Prerequisite: CSD 360, 748, 750.

    Typically Offered
    Spring

    K-State 8
    None


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  • CZECH 101 - Czech for Travelers

    Credits: 2

    Introduction to the Czech language with emphasis on everyday expressions and vocabulary. History, social life, politics and other cultural issues are also introduced.

    Note
    Recommended for students participating in study abroad programs.

    K-State 8
    None


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  • DANCE 120 - Modern Dance I

    Credits: 2

    Introduction to principles of modern dance. Emphasis on correct body alignment, movement efficiency, and creative potential of the individual.

    Note
    Three hours lab a week.

    Typically Offered
    Fall, Spring

    K-State 8
    Aesthetic Interpretation


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  • DANCE 165 - Ballet I

    Credits: 2

    Introduction to basics of classical ballet training includes terminology, body positions, movement vocabulary, and principles of body alignment.

    Typically Offered
    Fall, Spring

    K-State 8
    Aesthetic Interpretation


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  • DANCE 171 - Jazz Dance I

    Credits: 2

    A basic course in jazz technique and style, focusing on isolations, rhythmic articulation, and the control and release of energy.

    Typically Offered
    Fall, Spring

    K-State 8
    Aesthetic Interpretation


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  • DANCE 181 - Tap I

    Credits: 2

    Designed for beginning dancers, this course develops skills, knowledge, vocabulary, and appreciation of tap dance as an art form through the presentation of fundamental tap techniques.

    Typically Offered
    Fall, Spring (on sufficient demand)

    K-State 8
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  • DANCE 195 - Improvisational Structures

    Credits: 2

    Exploration of personal creative sources for spontaneous movement through improvisational structures. Emphasis on solo and group problem-solving in creating a performance work.

    Typically Offered
    Fall

    K-State 8
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  • DANCE 200 - Anatomy for Dancers

    Credits: 1

    Analysis of human skeletal structure. Application and implication for performance, teaching, and injury prevention.

    K-State 8
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  • DANCE 205 - Dance as an Art Form

    Credits: 3

    Dance in its religious, social, and artistic forms. Film, slides, demonstrations, and lectures will trace the function of dance in society, the influence of society on dance, how dance relates to other art forms, and current trends in the dance world.

    Typically Offered
    On sufficient demand

    K-State 8
    Aesthetic Interpretation
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  • DANCE 220 - Principles of Dance Technology

    Credits: 1-3

    Examination and application of computer, audio, and video technology to dance. Includes instruction and use in performance, choreography, education and research.

    Typically Offered
    Fall, Spring

    K-State 8
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  • DANCE 225 - Rhythmic Notation for Dance

    Credits: 1

    Introduction to basic elements of meter, tempo, rhythm, and notation. Application and practice to dance pedagogy, performance, and choreography.

    Typically Offered
    Fall

    K-State 8
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  • DANCE 250 - Performance Styles

    Credits: 1

    Study and practice of technique and performance of specific period/historical, character, or ethnic/specialty dance styles.

    Note
    May be repeated three times.

    Typically Offered
    On sufficient demand

    K-State 8
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  • DANCE 265 - Pointe Techniques

    Credits: 1

    Covers classical ballet pointe technique. Focuses on the development of both technique and artistic expression.

    Note
    Repeatable.

    Typically Offered
    Fall, Spring

    K-State 8
    None


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  • DANCE 295 - Dance Composition I

    Credits: 3

    Introduction to the principles of the choreographic craft. Practical experience in development of movement phrases. Culminating presentation and critique of work.

    Requisites
    Prerequisite: DANCE 195.

    K-State 8
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  • DANCE 323 - Modern Dance II

    Credits: 2

    Note
    May be repeated for a total of 8 hours.

    Only 2 of these hours may be applied toward humanities requirements.

    Requisites
    Prerequisite: DANCE 120 and consent of instructor.

    Typically Offered
    On sufficient demand

    K-State 8
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  • DANCE 324 - Modern Dance III

    Credits: 2

    Note
    May be repeated for a total of 8 hours. Only 2 of these hours may be applied toward humanities requirements.

    Requisites
    Prerequisite: DANCE 323 and consent of instructor.

    Typically Offered
    On sufficient demand

    K-State 8
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  • DANCE 325 - Ballet II

    Credits: 2

    Note
    May be repeated for a total of 8 hours. Only 2 of these hours may be applied toward humanities requirements.

    Requisites
    Prerequisite: DANCE 165 or consent of instructor.

    Typically Offered
    Fall, Spring

    K-State 8
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  • DANCE 326 - Ballet III

    Credits: 2

    Note
    May be repeated for a total of 8 hours. Only 2 of these hours may be applied toward humanities requirements.

    Requisites
    Prerequisite: DANCE 325 or consent of instructor.

    Typically Offered
    Fall, Spring

    K-State 8
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  • DANCE 350 - West African Styles of Social Dance and Music

    Credits: 2

    Explores several styles of dancing and drumming from West Africa. Instruction includes technique in the traditional social dances, drumming/musical skills, and songs for the social dances. History, traditions, and social context of the dances.

    Note
    No prior experience is necessary. All musical instruments are supplied for class.

    Typically Offered
    Fall, Spring

    K-State 8
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  • DANCE 371 - Jazz Dance II

    Credits: 2

    Intermediate course in jazz technique and style focusing on development of isolations, rhythmic articulation, and the control and release of energy.

    Note
    May be repeated for a total of 8 hours. Only 2 of these hours may be applied toward humanities requirements.

    Requisites
    Prerequisite: DANCE 171.

    Typically Offered
    Fall

    K-State 8
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  • DANCE 372 - Jazz Dance III

    Credits: 2

    Advanced course in jazz technique and style focusing on development of isolations, rhythmic articulation, and the control and release of energy.

    Note
    May be repeated for a total of 8 hours. Only 2 of the hours may be applied toward humanities requirements.

    Requisites
    Prerequisite: DANCE 371 or consent of instructor.

    Typically Offered
    Spring

    K-State 8
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  • DANCE 380 - Musical Theatre Dance

    Credits: 2

    History, technique and performance of musical theatre dance. Rehearsal and performance of selected examples of Broadway choreography.

    Requisites
    Prerequisite: DANCE 120, 165, or 171.

    Typically Offered
    Spring, odd years

    K-State 8
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  • DANCE 381 - Tap II

    Credits: 2

    Designed as an intermediate dance class that targets the development of skills, knowledge, and appreciation of tap dance through the presentation of fundamental techniques and other movement experiences. Topics include: concert, rhythm, and fundamental tap dance.

    Typically Offered
    Fall, Spring (on sufficient demand)

    K-State 8
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  • DANCE 382 - Tap III

    Credits: 2

    Designed as an advanced dance class that targets the development of skills, knowledge, and appreciation of tap dance through the presentation of techniques and other movement experiences. Topics include: Broadway and concert dance, rhythm, and Funk Tap dance.

    Typically Offered
    Fall, Spring (on sufficient demand)

    K-State 8
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  • DANCE 399 - Honors Seminar

    Credits: 3

    Open only to qualified students in the arts and sciences honors program.

    Typically Offered
    On sufficient demand

    K-State 8
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  • DANCE 405 - Applied Movement Fundamentals

    Credits: 3

    Study, analysis, and application of movement theories to dance training, education, creation, and performance. Scientific and somatic principles are emphasized in the art form and body therapies.

    Requisites
    Prerequisite: DANCE 200.

    K-State 8
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  • DANCE 455 - Movement Exploration and Creative Dance for Children

    Credits: 3

    Application of scientific principles to the teaching of basic movement concepts and creative dance for grades K-6. Emphasis upon a guided discovery and problem-solving approach.

    Note
    One hour lecture and four hours lab a week.

    Requisites
    Prerequisite: KIN 320, 330, and 335 (or any two and concurrent enrollment in the third).

    Typically Offered
    Fall, Spring

    K-State 8
    None


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  • DANCE 459 - Dance History I

    Credits: 3

    Covers dance, particularly ballet and modern dance, from beginnings until the turn of 20th century.

    Requisites
    Prerequisite: Sophomore standing.

    Typically Offered
    Fall, Spring

    K-State 8
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  • DANCE 460 - Dance History II

    Credits: 3

    History of Dance from the 20th Century until the present.

    Requisites
    Prerequisite: DANCE 459.

    Typically Offered
    Fall, Spring

    K-State 8
    Aesthetic Interpretation
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  • DANCE 495 - Dance Composition II

    Credits: 3

    Advanced training and directed experiences in dance composition. Development of theme, phrasing, and style with particular emphasis on group forms.

    Requisites
    Prerequisite: DANCE 295.

    Typically Offered
    Spring

    K-State 8
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  • DANCE 498 - Honors Tutorial in Dance

    Credits: 1-3

    Individually directed research/creative endeavor in dance, normally as a preliminary to writing a senior honors thesis.

    Note
    May be repeated once to a total of 3 hours.

    Requisites
    Prerequisite: Sophomore standing, membership in the honors program of the College of Arts and Sciences, and permission of instructor.

    Typically Offered
    On sufficient demand

    K-State 8
    None


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  • DANCE 499 - Honors Project

    Credits: 3

    Open only to Arts and Sciences students who are active members of the University Honors Program.

    Typically Offered
    Fall, Spring, Summer

    K-State 8
    None


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  • DANCE 502 - Performance Production

    Credits: 0-1

    Studies in the techniques of dance production and performance. Emphasis is on practical application.

    Note
    May be repeated four times.

    Requisites
    Prerequisite: Junior standing or consent of instructor.

    Typically Offered
    Fall, Spring

    K-State 8
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  • DANCE 503 - K-State Tap Dance Ensemble

    Credits: 0-1

    A performing ensemble that dances for the K-State and Manhattan communities.

    Note
    Repeatable.

    Audition required in April.

    Typically Offered
    Fall, Spring

    K-State 8
    None


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  • DANCE 505 - Methods and Materials of Teaching Dance

    Credits: 2

    An in-depth survey of the development of dance education and a practical examination of dance for its educative, artistic, disciplinary, and therapeutic values.  Emphasis on role of dance education, pedagogy, and advocacy.

    Requisites
    Prerequisite: DANCE 205, 405, and 504 or consent of instructor.

    Typically Offered
    On sufficient demand

    K-State 8
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  • DANCE 506 - Dance Education Fieldwork

    Credits: 1

    A semester of supervised fieldwork incorporating dance as an educative tool in the classroom, in a therapeutic setting, or in an advocacy position. Application of dance education theory under faculty supervision and conference.

    Requisites
    Prerequisite: DANCE 505.

    Typically Offered
    On sufficient demand

    K-State 8
    None


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  • DANCE 507 - K-State African Dance and Music Ensemble

    Credits: 0-1

    A performing group that is open to all students and does not require an audition.

    Note
    Repeatable.

    Typically Offered
    Fall, Spring

    K-State 8
    None


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  • DANCE 510 - Senior Project

    Credits: 1

    Student creates and presents major performance, choreographic or written project demonstrating advanced level of achievement.

    Requisites
    Prerequisite: Senior standing and consent of instructor.

    K-State 8
    None


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  • DANCE 599 - Independent Studies in Dance

    Credits: 1-3

    Selected topics in dance. 

    Note
    May be repeated.

    Maximum of 3 hours applicable toward degree.

    Requisites
    Prerequisite: Consent of department head.

    K-State 8
    None


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  • DAS 001 - Clinical Laboratory Science (Medical Technology)

    Credits: 1-18

    Enrollment in this course allows students attending a hospital-based clinical program to complete the 30 credit hours of clinical work required for the bachelor’s degree in clinical laboratory science (medical technology).

    Note
    May be repeated.

    Requisites
    Prerequisite: Completion of the 94 credit hours of undergraduate course work required for the clinical laboratory science (medical technology) degree.

    Typically Offered
    Fall, Spring, Summer

    K-State 8
    None


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