Miscellaneous Courses
PE 2600 Fitness Testing and Conditioning (1 Cr.):
The course provides the knowledge and skills to measure and assess one’s physical performance. Using this information, students develop a personalized fitness program. General Elective. (Prerequisite: Good physical health and a signed waiver)
SS 1100 StLCOP Orientation (1 Cr.):
This course is designed to facilitate the transition to the St. Louis College of Pharmacy. The course is taught in small groups. The goals of the course are: 1) to introduce the student to the College campus and its services and facilities; 2) to help the student develop a network of support that fosters a sense of belonging; and 3) to increase awareness of and involvement in the College, regional and professional communities.
Research Project (1 or 2 Cr.):
Before a student may register for a research project, a written proposal describing the project must be approved by the sponsoring faculty member and respective division director. A student is allowed a maximum of two credit hours of research and/or special project per semester. Students must summarize the accomplishments of the project by preparing a written report. A final exam is optional. No more than four credit hours of special projects and/or research projects will count toward graduation requirements.
Special Projects (1 or 2 Cr.):
Special projects are to permit an in-depth study of an advanced topic within a specific discipline. Before a student may register for a special project, a written proposal describing the project must be approved by the sponsoring faculty member and respective division director. Special projects are not to duplicate efforts in existing courses. A student is allowed a maximum of two credit hours of research and/or special project per semester. Students are to summarize the accomplishments of the special project by preparing a written report. A final exam is optional. No more than four credit hours of special projects and/or research projects will count toward graduation requirements.
Selected Topics (2 or 3 Cr.):
Selected topics courses may be offered by any faculty member with the approval of the respective division and curriculum committee. Selected topic courses are intended for students who wish to continue their studies of a discipline in which they have already taken one or more classes. (Prerequisites to be determined by instructor)