UK Arts & Sciences Language Classes Take Students on Virtual Journeys
By Richard LeComte
Even if students can’t travel to foreign lands this summer, they can extend their knowledge of languages through a series of courses offered online in the University of Kentucky’s College of Arts & Sciences.
Political Science, Peace Studies Majors Present Work at National Conference
By Madison Dyment
Senior University of Kentucky students Bushra Bani-Salman, Candela Arias Perez and Olivia Bloss were selected to present their independent research at the Pi Sigma Alpha National Student Research Conference in Washington, D.C.
The students are Political Science majors receiving Peace Studies certificates in the College of Arts & Sciences.
Chemistry Professor's Research Leads to Patent Designed to Reduce Vehicle Emissions
LEXINGTON, Ky. (May 21, 2020) — Transportation is the world's largest source of greenhouse gas emissions. Automakers are challenged to meet higher standards designed to reduce vehic,le pollution. This pollution contributes to climate change and can be detrimental to human health.
Life-Threatening & Emergency Conditions
This is a course designed for students pursuing licensure as an Athletic Trainer or a similar professional license in a health care profession that requires the ability to understand, recognize and manage life- threatening and emergency conditions. This is part of a sequence of courses that focus on sports injury assessment and recognition. The overall objectives are for the students to provide foundational and conceptual information for the body systems most commonly involved in emergency conditions during physical activity.
Foundations And Pathophysiology Of The Musculoskeletal System: I
This is a 3 credit course (3 lecture) designed for students pursuing a certification in Athletic Training or a similar professional license in health care professions that requires the ability to perform musculoskeletal assessment and management of injuries to the various systems of the human body. This is part of a sequence of anatomy and physiology of human body systems courses that focus on normal and disrupted structures involved in sports injuries.
Foundations And Pathophysiology Of The Musculoskeletal System: II
This course is a 3 credit course (2 lecture, 1 lab) designed for students pursuing a certification in Athletic Training or similar professional license in health care professions that requires the ability to perform musculoskeletal assessment and management of the entire human body. This is part of a sequence of anatomical and physiological of human body systems courses that focus on normal and disrupted structures involved in sports injuries.