INT 110 INTRODUCTORY
KEYBOARDING AND WORD PROCESSING
This course will provide students with fundamental computer
literacy and keyboarding skills which will permit them to ultimately
learn commonly used software such as WordPerfect, Lotus 1-2-3,
dBase, etc., with a greater ease. Students will gain a good
working knowledge of simple word processing programs to enable
them to produce acceptable personal letters, resumes and term
papers. This course will provide students with fundamental computer
background that is recommended for more advanced courses in
computers as well as in other disciplines that utilize computers
in their courses. This course may be used as a free elective.
Three credit hours. Offered as needed.
INT
240 ISSUES AND PROBLEMS IN HUMAN SEXUALITY
The course presents the major empirical findings in broad content
areas of human sexuality. This course may be taken as a Child
and Youth Services elective, a Health and Human Services elective,
a Liberal Arts and Sciences elective, or a free elective. Three
credit hours. Offered as needed.
INT
275 DEATH, GRIEF, LOSS AND CHANGE
This course is designed to acquaint students with death and
dying in order to develop skills in coping with grief, loss,
life changes, suicide, guilt, and death for themselves and in
dealing with others. This course may be used as a Child and
Youth Services elective, a Health and Human Services elective,
a Social Sciences elective, a Liberal Arts and Sciences elective,
or a free elective. Three credit hours. Offered as needed.
INT
302 GRANTSMANSHIP AND FUNDRAISING
Within the context of the mixed economy, grantwriting will be
presented in relation to the public (government), private (business),
and independent (nonprofit) sectors. Fund development in nonprofit
organizations will be presented in relation to raising money
from individuals. Additional considerations will include leadership
and management issues in fundraising, specifically in regards
to the role of the governing board in institution building and
prospect cultivation solicitation. This course may be used as
a Child and Youth Services elective, a Health and Human Services
elective, or a free elective. Three credit hours. Prerequisite:
Junior standing. Offered Fall semester in odd numbered years
(d & e).
INT
477 FIELD EXPERIENCE
This course provides an opportunity for observation and practice
by individual students in work related to a particular area
of study in management of a nonprofit or sports organization.
The student will complete a work-skills assessment and explore
career options related to an area of course concentration in
a work setting. This course may be used as a free elective and
may be taken more than once for a total of 12 credit hours.
Three to twelve credit hours. Prerequisites: REC
100, Sophomore standing, and a 2.0 cumulative GPA. Offered
every semester.