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Summer Calendar - St. Francis Xavier University

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ON-CAMPUS SPRINGCOURSESHIST 283.30British EmpireCRN 14230R. SempleHKIN 226.30Focus on Personal HealthCRN 14231P. Gallant / L. GallantHKIN 321.30Advanced Care andPrevention of AthleticInjuriesCRN 14283T. SutherlandHKIN 365.30Exercise PhysiologyCRN 14232Lab CRN 14233R. RasmussenMATH 111.30Calculus ICRN 14234Lab CRN 14235J. ArchibaldMATH 205.30Business MathematicsCRN 14236P. WangDATESMay 23 - June 189:00 am - 12:00 pmTuesday / Wednesday /ThursdayRoom 156, NHApril 24 - May 105:30 pm - 8:30 pmMonday - ThursdayRoom 207, OCMay 14 – 30Monday – Friday9:00 am – 12:00 pmRoom 209, OCApril 24 - May 118:15 am - 12:00 pm (includeslabs)Monday - FridayRoom 209, OCRoom Lab 205A, OCApril 24 - May 221:00 pm - 4:00 pmMonday / Wednesday /ThursdayRoom 124, AXApril 24 - May 226:00 pm - 9:00 pmTuesday / Wednesday /ThursdayRoom 23A, AX14DESCRIPTIONBritain was the world’s first modern superpower. Itdominated the world politically, economically, militarilyand culturally. This course will examine both themeasurables of imperial economic and politicaldomination, but also the intangibles; Britonsthemselves came to believe that they exemplifiednational characteristics that denoted imperial rulers.What all led to that mindset, and how was that viewedby subject populations? Regional studies will enable usto understand the relationship between metropole andsettlers and administrators and colonial populations.Three credits.This multidisciplinary course addresses personal healthand lifestyle choices of university students. Topicsinclude psychological health, nutrition, physical activity,the environment, dieting, obesity, drugs, sexuality, anddeath. Three credits.This course is an in-depth study of the assessment andmanagement of athletic injuries. <strong>St</strong>udents will learnproper assessment protocol, advanced assessmenttechniques, and specialized taping techniques.Prerequisite: BIOL 251; HKIN 222. Three credits.This course involves an in-depth study of the energydelivery systems utilized during exercise, as well as boththe acute responses and chronic adaptations toexercise by the muscular, cardiovascular, andrespiratory systems. Basic neurological considerationsare also included. Prerequisites: BIOL 251, 252. Threecredits and a lab.This course is an introduction to differential calculus ofa single variable, with applications to the physical, life,and social sciences. Topics include limits; differentiationof polynomial, exponential, logarithmic, andtrigonometric functions; inverse functions and theirderivatives; implicit differentiation; curve sketching,and applied max-min problems. Prerequisite: Grade 12pre-calculus or equivalent. Three credits.This course is a presentation of mathematics applicableto business, including functions, modeling, linearprogramming, matrix algebra, interest, and annuities.Use of spreadsheets will be a fundamental part of thiscourse. Acceptable for credit in the Faculties of Arts andBusiness. Three credits.

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