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ACCT 2101 - Principles of Accounting I
Credits:
3.00
An introducation to financial accounting that emphasizes
accounting that emphasizes accounting's role in business and
society. The course develops an understanding of the
financial statements of economic entities.
Lecture:
3.00 Lab:
.00
College:
College of Business Admin
Department:
Dept of Accounting/Finance
ACCT 2102 - Principles of Accounting II
Credits:
3.00
Prerequisite: ACCT 2101 with a grade of C or better. An
introduction to managerial accounting. Emphasis is placed
on understanding internal accounting documents and analyzing
these documents to render logical and economically feasible
decisions.
Lecture:
3.00 Lab:
.00
College:
College of Business Admin
Department:
Dept of Accounting/Finance
Pre-requisites:
ACCT 2101 Minimum Grade: C
or ACC 210 Minimum Grade: C
or ACC 210 Minimum Grade: C
ACCT 3201 - Intermediate Accounting I
Credits:
3.00
Prerequisite: ACCT 2102 with a grade of "C" or better. An
examination of the conceptual tools used for financial
reporting. This course examines the operation of the
accounting information system, research techniques, and the
application of time value of money concepts in financial
reporting.
Lecture:
3.00 Lab:
.00
College:
College of Business Admin
Department:
Dept of Accounting/Finance
Restrictions:
Must be enrolled in one of the following Major(s):
Accounting
Economics-BA
Economics
Finance
Master Business Administration
Management
Marketing
Pre-requisites:
ACCT 2102 Minimum Grade: C
or ACC 211 Minimum Grade: C
ACCT 3202 - Intermediate Accounting II
Credits:
3.00
Prerequisite: ACCT 3201 with a grade of "C" or better.
An examination of the financial reporting issues surrounding
the revenue and expense recognition, current assets,
long-lived assests, and stockholders' equity.
Lecture:
3.00 Lab:
.00
College:
College of Business Admin
Department:
Dept of Accounting/Finance
Restrictions:
Must be enrolled in one of the following Major(s):
Accounting
Economics-BA
Economics
Finance
Master Business Administration
Management
Marketing
Pre-requisites:
ACCT 3201 Minimum Grade: C
ACCT 3203 - External Reporting
Credits:
3.00
Prerequisite: ACCT 3201 with a grade of "C" or better. An
examination of the financial reporting issues surrounding
investments, liabilities, cash flows, and other advanced
topics.
Lecture:
3.00 Lab:
.00
College:
College of Business Admin
Department:
Dept of Accounting/Finance
Pre-requisites:
ACCT 3201 Minimum Grade: C
ACCT 3250 - Forensic Accounting
Credits:
3.00
Prerequisite: FIN 3350. Introduction, examination and
practical applications of forensic techniques in accounting.
Topics includes fraud detection, business valuations, income
and asset valuations in divorce proceedings, expert witness
rules (post Daubert), cross examination, rules of evidence
and procedure.
Lecture:
3.00 Lab:
.00
College:
College of Business Admin
Department:
Dept of Accounting/Finance
Pre-requisites:
FIN 3350 Minimum Grade: C
ACCT 3400 - Cost Accounting
Credits:
3.00
Prerequisite: ACCT 2102 with a grade of "C" or better. A
study of product cost determination. Inventory valuation,
planning, control, and financial reporting are emphasized
in this course.
Lecture:
3.00 Lab:
.00
College:
College of Business Admin
Department:
Dept of Accounting/Finance
Restrictions:
Must be enrolled in one of the following Major(s):
Accounting
Economics-BA
Economics
Finance
Master Business Administration
Management
Marketing
Pre-requisites:
ACCT 2102 Minimum Grade: C
or ACC 211 Minimum Grade: C
ACCT 3700 - Internal Auditing
Credits:
3.00
Prerequisite: ACCT 2102 with a grade of "C" or better.
Introduction to the theory and practice of internal
auditing, an independent appraisal activity within firms.
Topics covered include internal auditing standards, ethics,
internal controls, risk assessment, evidence, documentation
(including use of computer-assisted auditing techniques or
CAATs), and reporting practices.
Lecture:
3.00 Lab:
.00
College:
College of Business Admin
Department:
Dept of Accounting/Finance
ACCT 3900 - Not-For-Profit Accounting
Credits:
3.00
Prerequisite: ACCT 2102 with a grade of "C" or better. A
study of fund theory and practice. Accounting for
governmental entities, educational organizations and other
not-for- profit entities are examined.
Lecture:
3.00 Lab:
.00
College:
College of Business Admin
Department:
Dept of Accounting/Finance
Restrictions:
Must be enrolled in one of the following Major(s):
Accounting
Economics-BA
Economics
Finance
Master Business Administration
Management
Marketing
Pre-requisites:
ACCT 2102 Minimum Grade: C
or ACC 211 Minimum Grade: C
ACCT 4220 - Advanced Accounting
Credits:
3.00
Prerequisite: ACCT 3202 with a grade of "C" or better.
Concepts and techniques necessary for the preparation of
consolidated financial statements and accounting for
partnerships. The course is primarily designed as an
intensive study of working papers necessary to integrate the
financial information of multiple legal entities into a
single set of statements reflecting the single economic
entity.
Lecture:
3.00 Lab:
.00
College:
College of Business Admin
Department:
Dept of Accounting/Finance
Restrictions:
Must be enrolled in one of the following Major(s):
Accounting
Economics-BA
Economics
Finance
Master Business Administration
Management
Marketing
Pre-requisites:
ACCT 3202 Minimum Grade: C
ACCT 4400 - Internal Reporting
Credits:
3.00
Prerequsite: ACCT 3400 with a grade of "C" or better. An
examination of product cost data with an emphasis on using
that data to improve decision-making within the firm.
Lecture:
3.00 Lab:
.00
College:
College of Business Admin
Department:
Dept of Accounting/Finance
Pre-requisites:
ACCT 3400 Minimum Grade: C
ACCT 4410 - Accounting Information Systems
Credits:
3.00
Prerequisite: ACCT 3201, ACCT 3400, and CISM 2201. A grade
of C or better must be earned in all prerequisite classes.
A student must have a declared major in accounting, finance,
economics, marketing, management, or be enrolled in the
Langdale College MBA program. An introduction to both
manual and computerized accounting information systems
including business transaction processes, the general ledger
system, computer technologies that facilitate these
processes, and basic computerized internal controls. This
course includes the integration and application of the
knowledge and skills obtained in prerequisite courses to
create and maintain a computerized accounting information
system.
Lecture:
3.00 Lab:
.00
College:
College of Business Admin
Department:
Dept of Accounting/Finance
Restrictions:
Must be enrolled in one of the following Major(s):
Accounting
Economics
Finance
Master Business Administration
Management
Marketing
Pre-requisites:
ACCT 3201 Minimum Grade: C
and ACCT 3400 Minimum Grade: C
and CISM 2201 Minimum Grade: C
ACCT 4500 - Individual Income Tax
Credits:
3.00
Prerequisite: ACCT 2102 with a grade of "C" or better.
Introduction to federal income taxes including the elements
of income, income exclusions, tax credits, capital
gains and losses. Emphasis is placed on understanding the
executive, legislative and judicial aspects fo the tax law.
Research is required.
Lecture:
3.00 Lab:
.00
College:
College of Business Admin
Department:
Dept of Accounting/Finance
Restrictions:
Must be enrolled in one of the following Major(s):
Accounting
Economics-BA
Economics
Finance
Master Business Administration
Management
Marketing
Pre-requisites:
ACCT 2102 Minimum Grade: C
or ACC 211 Minimum Grade: C
ACCT 4510 - Corporate and Partnership Tax
Credits:
3.00
Prerequisites: ACCT 4500 with a grade of "C" or better. An
introduction to the tax aspects of corporations and
partnerships. This course emphasizes the history, status,
and prospects of tax law as it pertains to the corporate and
partnership forms of business.
Lecture:
3.00 Lab:
.00
College:
College of Business Admin
Department:
Dept of Accounting/Finance
Pre-requisites:
ACCT 4500 Minimum Grade: C
ACCT 4800 - Auditing
Credits:
3.00
Prerequisite: ACCT 3202 and ACCT 3400 with a grade of "C"
or better. An introduction to the concepts and techniques
used by the independent accountant in the audit of financial
statements within the framework of generally accpeted
accounting principles and generally accepted auditing
standards. Emphasis is placed on professional standards
and ethics, risk assessment, the collection and evaluation
of audit evidence and on audit report preparation.
Lecture:
3.00 Lab:
.00
College:
College of Business Admin
Department:
Dept of Accounting/Finance
Restrictions:
Must be enrolled in one of the following Major(s):
Accounting
Economics-BA
Economics
Finance
Master Business Administration
Management
Marketing
Pre-requisites:
ACCT 3202 Minimum Grade: C
and ACCT 3400 Minimum Grade: C
ACCT 4850 - Accounting Internship
Credits:
3.00
Prerequisite: Faculty approval. The application of academic
accounting skills and values in an employment situation. A
research project, approved by a faculty member and the
employer, is required.
Lecture:
3.00 Lab:
.00
College:
College of Business Admin
Department:
Dept of Accounting/Finance
Restrictions:
Must be enrolled in one of the following Major(s):
Accounting
Economics-BA
Economics
Finance
Master Business Administration
Management
Marketing
ACCT 4990 - Directed Study in Accounting
Credits:
3.00
Prerequisite: Faculty approval. A special project
undertaken by the student. The project is guided by a
faculty member and culminates in a research report.
Lecture:
3.00 Lab:
.00
College:
College of Business Admin
Department:
Dept of Accounting/Finance
Restrictions:
Must be enrolled in one of the following Major(s):
Accounting
Economics-BA
Economics
Finance
Master Business Administration
Management
Marketing
| Adult and Career Education |
ACED 1100 - Introduction to Business
Credits:
3.00
An overview of business principles and practices. Emphasis
on developing an awareness of banking, marketing, finance,
insurance, and organizational design. Will include ethical
and human relations issues. Open to all majors.
Lecture:
3.00 Lab:
.00
College:
College of Education
Department:
Dept of Adult and Career Educ
ACED 2000 - Beginning Keyboarding
Credits:
3.00
Development of basic touch keyboarding skills. This course
provides an introduction to formatting letters, research
papers, and miscellaneous documents. Emphasis in placed on
developing straight-copy speed and accuracy. Exemption test
available.
Lecture:
3.00 Lab:
.00
College:
College of Education
Department:
Dept of Adult and Career Educ
ACED 2050 - Communications for the Wrkplce
Credits:
3.00
Prerequisite: ENGL 1102. Principles of effective oral and
written communications. A thorough review of grammar,
sentence and paragraph construction, punctuation, and
writing techniques. Emphasis on the job-getting process.
Lecture:
3.00 Lab:
.00
College:
College of Education
Department:
Dept of Adult and Career Educ
Restrictions:
Pre-requisites:
ENGL 1102 Minimum Grade: D
ACED 2400 - Computer Technlgy Workplace
Credits:
3.00
Introductory, hands-on computer applications for development
of workplace skills. Topics include word processing,
databases, spreadsheets, communication, and presentation
software. Exemption test available.
Lecture:
3.00 Lab:
.00
College:
College of Education
Department:
Dept of Adult and Career Educ
ACED 2900 - Basic Theory Adult/Career Ed
Credits:
3.00
Reserved for the granting of academic credit based on either
successful completion of the National Occupational
Competency Examination (NOCTI Examination), approved
professional licensure, or experiential credit based on past
work experience. Requires approval of academic advisor
prior to registration.
Lecture:
3.00 Lab:
.00
College:
College of Education
Department:
Dept of Adult and Career Educ
ACED 2950 - Basic Skills Adult/Career Ed
Credits:
3.00
Reserved for the granting of academic credit based on either
successful completion of the National Occupational
Competency Examination (NOCTI Examination), approved
professional licensure, or experiential credit based on past
work experience. Requires approval of academic advisor
prior to registration.
Lecture:
3.00 Lab:
.00
College:
College of Education
Department:
Dept of Adult and Career Educ
ACED 2960 - Intermed Skill Adult/Career Ed
Credits:
3.00
Reserved for the granting of academic credit based on either
successful completion of the National Occupational
Competency Examination (NOCTI Examination), approved
professional licensure, or experiential credit based on past
work experience. Requires approval of academic advisor
prior to registration.
Lecture:
3.00 Lab:
.00
College:
College of Education
Department:
Dept of Adult and Career Educ
ACED 2999 - Entry to Education
Credits:
.00
Graded Satisfactory/Unsatisfactory. A required non-credit
course for all teacher education candidates pursuing a VSU
recommendation for initial certification; must be success-
fully completed prior to admission to teacher education.
Candidates are required to establish an electronic portfolio
and provide evidence that all teacher education admission
requirements have been satisfactorily met. If an un-
satisfactory grade is earned, the course must be repeated
until a satisfactory grade is received.
Lecture:
.00 Lab:
1.00
College:
College of Education
Department:
Dept of Adult and Career Educ
Restrictions:
Must be enrolled in one of the following Major(s):
Business Education-Grades 6-12
Business Education-Coe
Technical, Trade, & Indus Educ
Tech, Trad,&Ind - Coe
ACED 3000 - Intermediate Keyboarding
Credits:
3.00
Prerequisite: Grade of "C" or better in ACED 2000 or
exemption. Continued emphasis on speed and accuracy
building. Detailed coverage of business letters, memos,
multiplepage reports, and miscellaneous documents. Exemption
test available.
Lecture:
3.00 Lab:
.00
College:
College of Education
Department:
Dept of Adult and Career Educ
Restrictions:
May not be enrolled in one of the following Major(s):
Business Education-Coe
Pre-requisites:
ACED 2000 Minimum Grade: C
or ACED 2000 Minimum Grade: S
ACED 3100 - Computer Systems
Credits:
3.00
A general overview of computer hardware and networks.
Emphasis is placed on developing basic technological
expertise and leadership in administering computer
technology in the workplace.
Lecture:
3.00 Lab:
.00
College:
College of Education
Department:
Dept of Adult and Career Educ
Restrictions:
ACED 3400 - Applied Computer Technology
Credits:
3.00
Prerequisite: ACED 2400 or consent of instructor.
Development of intermediate adn advanced skills in the use
of word processing, spreadsheets, databases, communications,
and presentation software. Emphasis placed on creation of
computer projects appropriate to the student's major.
Lecture:
3.00 Lab:
.00
College:
College of Education
Department:
Dept of Adult and Career Educ
Restrictions:
Pre-requisites:
ACED 2400 Minimum Grade: C
ACED 3500 - Beg Adult/Career Teach Compet
Credits:
3.00
Reserved for the granting of academic credit based on either
successful completion of the National Occupational
Competency Examinatio (NOCTI Examination), approved
professional licensure, or experiential credit based on past
work experience. Requires approval of academic advisor
prior to registration.
Lecture:
3.00 Lab:
.00
College:
College of Education
Department:
Dept of Adult and Career Educ
ACED 3510 - Advance Theory Adult/Career Ed
Credits:
3.00
Reserved for the granting of academic credit based on either
successful completion of the National Occupational
Competency Examination (NOCTI Examination), approved
professional licensure, or experiential credit based on past
work experience. Requires approval of academic advisor
prior to registration.
Lecture:
3.00 Lab:
.00
College:
College of Education
Department:
Dept of Adult and Career Educ
ACED 3520 - Advance Skills Adult/Career Ed
Credits:
3.00
Reserved for the granting of academic credit based on either
successful completion of the National Occupational
Competency Examination (NOCTI Examination), approved
professional licensure, or experiential credit based on past
work experience. Requires approval of academic advisor
prior to registration.
Lecture:
3.00 Lab:
.00
College:
College of Education
Department:
Dept of Adult and Career Educ
ACED 3600 - History Philosophy Career Ed
Credits:
3.00
Historical and philosophical development of vocational
education. Emphasis on economic and social impact, issues,
trends, principles, and objectives of vocational education,
and its relationship to other educational programs.
Lecture:
3.00 Lab:
.00
College:
College of Education
Department:
Dept of Adult and Career Educ
ACED 3610 - Web Design and Multimedia
Credits:
3.00
Prerequisites: ACED 2400, CS 1000, or consent of the
instructor. Development of the knowledge and skills
necessary for utilizing web editing and graphics programs
effectively. This course will focus on the design
and production of web sites and other materials for use in
educational and training environments.
Lecture:
3.00 Lab:
.00
College:
College of Education
Department:
Dept of Adult and Career Educ
Restrictions:
Pre-requisites:
ACED 2400 Minimum Grade: C
or CS 1000 Minimum Grade: C
ACED 3650 - Career Ed for Learn Spec Needs
Credits:
3.00
Provides insight into the identification and
characterization of learners with special needs, assessment
of their individual needs, and the teaching strategies
necessary to meet their identified needs by establishing a
positive learning environment. Emphasis is placed on
planning programs to develop the potential of special needs
learners at the secondary and postsecondary levels.
Lecture:
3.00 Lab:
.00
College:
College of Education
Department:
Dept of Adult and Career Educ
Restrictions:
ACED 3700 - Desktop Publishing
Credits:
3.00
Prerequisite: ACED 2400 or consent of instructor.
Development of desktop publishing concepts and their
application to the modern office. Basic, intermediate, and
advanced features of a variety of application programs for
page design will be used to create various business-related
documents.
Lecture:
3.00 Lab:
.00
College:
College of Education
Department:
Dept of Adult and Career Educ
Restrictions:
Pre-requisites:
ACED 2400 Minimum Grade: C
or BVED 2400 Minimum Grade: C
ACED 3850 - Principles of Adult Education
Credits:
3.00
Provides insight into the unique opportunities and
challenges of the adult learner as examined in a learning
setting. Concpets, theories, and practices will provide
students with opportunities to mangae pertinetn issues,
problems, and possible solutions in their work as
instructors of adult learners. Emphasis is given to
understanding the effect this knowledge has on the
teaching-learning process in adult education.
Lecture:
3.00 Lab:
.00
College:
College of Education
Department:
Dept of Adult and Career Educ
ACED 3860 - Prog Dvlp Adult/Cont Educ
Credits:
3.00
Insight into, and working knowledge of, the field of adult
and continuing education programming. Emphasis is given to
understanding the practical and theoretical foundations upon
which adult program formation is based, and reflects the
needs and interests of the individual, recreation leisure
community, and industry.
Lecture:
3.00 Lab:
.00
College:
College of Education
Department:
Dept of Adult and Career Educ
ACED 4050 - Office Management
Credits:
3.00
Fundamentals of organizational behavior and management
applied to the administration of the modern office. Topics
include techniqeus of supervision, personnel problems,
office productivity, ethics, and current legislation. Use
of the case method in solving problems encountered in the
office.
Lecture:
3.00 Lab:
.00
College:
College of Education
Department:
Dept of Adult and Career Educ
Restrictions:
ACED 4070 - Office Applications
Credits:
3.00
Prerequisite: Grade of "C" or better in ACED 2000 or
exemption. Focus on three major aspects of office
administration--business calculations, machine transcription
and records managment. Emphasis in the course is on solving
business mathematics problems using the electronic
calculator, keying a variety of business documents from
machine transcription, and completing a records
management simulation.
Lecture:
3.00 Lab:
.00
College:
College of Education
Department:
Dept of Adult and Career Educ
Restrictions:
Pre-requisites:
ACED 2000 Minimum Grade: C
or ACED 2000 Minimum Grade: S
ACED 4160 - Administrative Office Procedur
Credits:
3.00
Prerequisites: ACED 3000 and aced 3400. Development of
increased awareness of the role and scope of the
administrative assistant position. This course will focus
on basic and expanded job responsibilities, professionalism,
and the performance of simulated office activities.
Lecture:
3.00 Lab:
.00
College:
College of Education
Department:
Dept of Adult and Career Educ
Restrictions:
Pre-requisites:
ACED 3000 Minimum Grade: C
and ACED 3400 Minimum Grade: C
ACED 4300 - Practicum Adult/Career Educ
Credits:
3.00
Prerequisite: Senior Standing and major in appropriate
specialization; permission of the advisor must be obtained
before registration.
Lecture:
.00 Lab:
3.00
College:
College of Education
Department:
Dept of Adult and Career Educ
Restrictions:
Must be enrolled in one of the following Class(es):
Senior
ACED 4310 - Practicum Adult/Career Educ
Credits:
3.00
Prerequisite: Senior Standing and major in appropriate
specialization; permission of the advisor must be obtained
before registration.
Lecture:
.00 Lab:
3.00
College:
College of Education
Department:
Dept of Adult and Career Educ
Restrictions:
Must be enrolled in one of the following Class(es):
Senior
ACED 4320 - Practicum Adult/Career Educ
Credits:
3.00
Prerequisite: Senior Standing and major in appropriate
specialization; permission of the advisor must be obtained
before registration.
Lecture:
.00 Lab:
3.00
College:
College of Education
Department:
Dept of Adult and Career Educ
Restrictions:
Must be enrolled in one of the following Class(es):
Senior
ACED 4400 - Met/Media Tch Acc/Bs Bus Sub
Credits:
3.00
Prerequisite: ACED 2999, ACCT 2101, BUSA 2106, and
ECON 1500. This is a check-point course, and check-point
requirements must be met. Methods and evaluataive
procedures for teaching effectively in accounting and in the
basic business subjects. Field experiences required.
Lecture:
3.00 Lab:
.00
College:
College of Education
Department:
Dept of Adult and Career Educ
Restrictions:
May not be enrolled in one of the following Major(s):
Business Education-Coe
Pre-requisites:
( ACCT 2101 Minimum Grade: C
or ACC 210 Minimum Grade: C )
and BUSA 2106 Minimum Grade: C
and ECON 1500 Minimum Grade: C
and ( ACED 2999 Minimum Grade: S
or ARED 2999 Minimum Grade: S
or COMD 2999 Minimum Grade: S
or ECED 2999 Minimum Grade: S
or EDUC 2999 Minimum Grade: S
or FLED 2999 Minimum Grade: S
or KSPE 2999 Minimum Grade: S
or MGED 2999 Minimum Grade: S
or MUE 2999 Minimum Grade: S
or SEED 2999 Minimum Grade: S
or SPEC 2999 Minimum Grade: S )
and ACED 2999 Minimum Grade: S
ACED 4410 - New Teacher Institute
Credits:
6.00
Specifically designed for, and limited to, new secondary
vocational teachers participating in a summer New
Vocational Teacher Institute. Emphasis is on methods of
teaching and vocational curriculum development.
Lecture:
6.00 Lab:
.00
College:
College of Education
Department:
Dept of Adult and Career Educ
ACED 4500 - Met/Media Tch Bus Skl Sub
Credits:
3.00
Prerequisite: ACED 4400 with a grade of "C" or better.
Methods, materials, and evaluative procedures for teaching
effectively in keyboarding, information processing, office
office education, and cooperative business education. Field
experiences required.
Lecture:
3.00 Lab:
.00
College:
College of Education
Department:
Dept of Adult and Career Educ
Restrictions:
May not be enrolled in one of the following Major(s):
Business Education-Coe
Pre-requisites:
ACED 4400 Minimum Grade: C
and ( ACED 2999 Minimum Grade: S
or ARED 2999 Minimum Grade: S
or COMD 2999 Minimum Grade: S
or ECED 2999 Minimum Grade: S
or EDUC 2999 Minimum Grade: S
or FLED 2999 Minimum Grade: S
or KSPE 2999 Minimum Grade: S
or MGED 2999 Minimum Grade: S
or MUE 2999 Minimum Grade: S
or SEED 2999 Minimum Grade: S
or SPEC 2999 Minimum Grade: S )
and ACED 2999 Minimum Grade: S
ACED 4510 - Curriculum Dev Adult/Career Ed
Credits:
3.00
Principles and procedures for analyzing, describing, and
classifying occupations; selecting and dequencing program
objectives, units, and tasks, and specifying instructional
outcomes. Emphasis is placed on actual occupational
analysis and breakdown of responsibilities.
Lecture:
3.00 Lab:
.00
College:
College of Education
Department:
Dept of Adult and Career Educ
ACED 4550 - Health/Safety Work Environment
Credits:
3.00
Acquaints students with health and safety issues in
technical occupations. Emphasis will be on safety
regulations, agencies, codes, health issues, environmental
cocnersn in industry, and ergonomic environmental factors in
the workplace.
Lecture:
3.00 Lab:
.00
College:
College of Education
Department:
Dept of Adult and Career Educ
ACED 4560 - Safety/Liability Career Class
Credits:
3.00
Investigation of safety in a classroom/laboratory setting,
the need for appropriate safety programs, planning a safe
environment, and addressing teacher and student liability
issues. Emphasis is placed on planning programs that employ
accidnet prevention methodology and foster liability
awareness.
Lecture:
3.00 Lab:
.00
College:
College of Education
Department:
Dept of Adult and Career Educ
ACED 4600 - Direct Study Adult/Career Educ
Credits:
1.00 to 3.00
Prerequisite: Consent of the department head. An
opportunity for intensive individual study on an approved
topic.
Lecture:
1.00 to 3.00 Lab:
.00
College:
College of Education
Department:
Dept of Adult and Career Educ
ACED 4670 - Student Eval Adult/Career Ed
Credits:
3.00
Principles and methods of measurement and evaluation in
vocational programs, emphasizing the administration, scoring
and interpretation of written and performance tests.
Lecture:
3.00 Lab:
.00
College:
College of Education
Department:
Dept of Adult and Career Educ
ACED 4680 - Instr Matl Dev Adult/Career Ed
Credits:
3.00
Principles and procedures for planning and developing, both
print-based and non-print instructional materials for use in
the Technical, Trade and Industrial classroom and
laboratory.
Lecture:
3.00 Lab:
.00
College:
College of Education
Department:
Dept of Adult and Career Educ
ACED 4690 - Methods Instr Adult/Career Ed
Credits:
3.00
Methods of effective teaching in the Technical, Trade and
Industrial classroom and laboratory. Emphasis is placed on
the instructor's role in the classroom and the delivery of
content.
Lecture:
3.00 Lab:
.00
College:
College of Education
Department:
Dept of Adult and Career Educ
ACED 4710 - Classroom and Lab Management
Credits:
3.00
Principles and strategies for managing the classroom and
instructional laboratory. Emphasis is placed on
establishing an effective learning environment, minimizing
disruptive student behavior, and responding properly to
discipline problems.
Lecture:
3.00 Lab:
.00
College:
College of Education
Department:
Dept of Adult and Career Educ
ACED 4780 - Internship Teaching Career Ed
Credits:
6.00
Prerequisite: Completion of appropriate methods and
curriculum classes. Six hours per seemster for a maximum of
two semesters. (Graded Satisfactory or unsatisfactory.)
Lecture:
.00 Lab:
6.00
College:
College of Education
Department:
Dept of Adult and Career Educ
ACED 4790 - Student Teaching Bus/Career Ed
Credits:
10.00
Prerequisite: Completion of all coursework.
Corequisite: ACED 4800.
Lecture:
.00 Lab:
10.00
College:
College of Education
Department:
Dept of Adult and Career Educ
Restrictions:
May not be enrolled in one of the following Major(s):
Business Education-Coe
Pre-requisites:
ACED 4800 Minimum Grade: S
ACED 4800 - Professional Practices Seminar
Credits:
2.00
Prerequisite: Completion of all coursework. Corequisite:
ACED 4790. Reflection on educational practices and
refinement of concepts emanating from student teaching
experience.
Lecture:
2.00 Lab:
.00
College:
College of Education
Department:
Dept of Adult and Career Educ
Restrictions:
May not be enrolled in one of the following Major(s):
Business Education-Coe
Pre-requisites:
ACED 4790 Minimum Grade: S
ACED 4810 - Contemporary Skills for Workpl
Credits:
3.00
Analysis of the workplace skills needed in a rapidly
changing technological society. Emphasis on adaptability,
creative thinking, group effectiveness, developmental skills
organizational development, and linking outcomes to job
performance.
Lecture:
3.00 Lab:
.00
College:
College of Education
Department:
Dept of Adult and Career Educ
ACED 4820 - Project Mgt for Technical Prof
Credits:
3.00
Provides an introduction to the process of project
management. Focus is on building the students' understanding
of the tools and strategies available to facilitate the
management of multiple on going projects within a
technical environment. Topics include: planning systems,
strategic and operational planning, mission and vision
statements, performance objectives, time and course
estimation, diagraming techniques, and performance
monitoring through control systems.
Lecture:
3.00 Lab:
.00
College:
College of Education
Department:
Dept of Adult and Career Educ
ACED 4900 - Spec Topics Adult/Career Educ
Credits:
3.00
Prerequisite: Consent of the department head. An intensive
study of a topic relevant to Business and Vocational
Education.
Lecture:
3.00 Lab:
.00
College:
College of Education
Department:
Dept of Adult and Career Educ
ACED 7000 - Foundations/Trends Bus/Voc Edu
Credits:
2.00
An overview of the history and development of the field of
business education. Emphasis on the various components of
the business education profession; federal and state
legislative implictions for business education; current
trends, issues, and problems in business education; and
contributions of various leaders in the field of business
education.
Lecture:
2.00 Lab:
.00
College:
College of Education
Department:
Dept of Adult and Career Educ
Restrictions:
Must be enrolled in one of the following Level(s):
Doctoral-Semester
Graduate-Semester
ACED 7020 - His and Phil Adult/Career Ed
Credits:
3.00
Inquiry into the background, purpose, philosophies,
policies, and principles of career education. Students will
study the impact of federal and state legislation.
Lecture:
3.00 Lab:
.00
College:
College of Education
Department:
Dept of Adult and Career Educ
Restrictions:
Must be enrolled in one of the following Level(s):
Doctoral-Semester
Graduate-Semester
ACED 7030 - Curric Issues Adult/Career Ed
Credits:
3.00
Principles, procedures, and considerations for developing
curriculum in adult and career education.
Lecture:
3.00 Lab:
.00
College:
College of Education
Department:
Dept of Adult and Career Educ
Restrictions:
Must be enrolled in one of the following Level(s):
Doctoral-Semester
Graduate-Semester
ACED 7100 - Current Pract Training/Devlpmt
Credits:
3.00
Introduction to training and development, organizational
development, and human resource development. Emphasis on
models of program design, needs assessment, costs, and
benefits to the sponsoring corporation or agency; and
methods of enhancing human performance.
Lecture:
3.00 Lab:
.00
College:
College of Education
Department:
Dept of Adult and Career Educ
Restrictions:
Must be enrolled in one of the following Level(s):
Doctoral-Semester
Graduate-Semester
ACED 7110 - Intro Human Performance Tech
Credits:
3.00
An introduction to the emerging performance technology
field. Students develop skills in performance analysis and
benchmarking, change management, and in the design of
effective performance interventions, excluding training.
The role of internal and external consultants is examined.
Lecture:
3.00 Lab:
.00
College:
College of Education
Department:
Dept of Adult and Career Educ
ACED 7120 - Electronic Course Design/Dev
Credits:
3.00
An overview of emerging technologies used to develop
interactive, computer-based training applications for
distribution via corporate Intranets, the Internet, and
CD-ROM. Emphasis is placed on learning technical skills and
design skills while developing a broad understanding of the
capabilities and limitations of computer-based training
applications in corporate and other adult education settings
Lecture:
3.00 Lab:
.00
College:
College of Education
Department:
Dept of Adult and Career Educ
Restrictions:
Must be enrolled in one of the following Level(s):
Doctoral-Semester
Graduate-Semester
ACED 7150 - Perspectives on Adult Learner
Credits:
3.00
Facilitation of learning and performance improvement in the
workplace and adult education environment. The course
includes application of instructional methods, informal and
incidental learning strategies, coaching, team building, and
formal and informal on-the-job learning tactics. The course
also focuses on facilitating individual and group learning
to affect organizational change.
Lecture:
3.00 Lab:
.00
College:
College of Education
Department:
Dept of Adult and Career Educ
Restrictions:
Must be enrolled in one of the following Level(s):
Doctoral-Semester
Graduate-Semester
ACED 7200 - Improvement Instr Keyboarding
Credits:
3.00
Development of strategies for teaching keyboarding.
Emphasis on course objectives, equipment, materials, skill
development, standards, and evaluative criteria.
Lecture:
3.00 Lab:
.00
College:
College of Education
Department:
Dept of Adult and Career Educ
Restrictions:
Must be enrolled in one of the following Level(s):
Doctoral-Semester
Graduate-Semester
ACED 7220 - Improvement Instr Cptr Tech
Credits:
3.00
An analysis of methods, strategies, and problems associated
with teaching computer technology courses. Also included
are the selection and acquisition of state-of-the-art
hardware and software and the design and maintenance of a
technology lab in an educational setting.
Lecture:
3.00 Lab:
.00
College:
College of Education
Department:
Dept of Adult and Career Educ
Restrictions:
Must be enrolled in one of the following Level(s):
Doctoral-Semester
Graduate-Semester
ACED 7230 - Imprvmnt Instr Acc/Bs Bus Sub
Credits:
3.00
Strategies for teaching accounting and basic business
subjects. Emphasis is placed on examining the use of
computers in the teaching/learning process; motivation
techniques; evaluation tools; and application of research to
the instructional process.
Lecture:
3.00 Lab:
.00
College:
College of Education
Department:
Dept of Adult and Career Educ
Restrictions:
Must be enrolled in one of the following Level(s):
Doctoral-Semester
Graduate-Semester
ACED 7240 - Imprvmnt Instr Office Educ
Credits:
3.00
Competencies needed by students preparing for office work
are analyzed; teaching methods, course content, and
evaluaton procedures are discussed.
Lecture:
3.00 Lab:
.00
College:
College of Education
Department:
Dept of Adult and Career Educ
Restrictions:
Must be enrolled in one of the following Level(s):
Doctoral-Semester
Graduate-Semester
ACED 7300 - Practicum Adult/Career Educ
Credits:
3.00
Prerequisite: Major in appropriate specialization;
permission of the advisor must be obtained before
registration.
Lecture:
3.00 Lab:
.00
College:
College of Education
Department:
Dept of Adult and Career Educ
Restrictions:
Must be enrolled in one of the following Level(s):
Doctoral-Semester
Graduate-Semester
ACED 7310 - Practicum Adult/Career Educ
Credits:
3.00
Prerequisite: Major in appropriate specialization;
permission of the advisor must be obtained before
registration.
Lecture:
3.00 Lab:
.00
College:
College of Education
Department:
Dept of Adult and Career Educ
Restrictions:
Must be enrolled in one of the following Level(s):
Doctoral-Semester
Graduate-Semester
ACED 7400 - Computer Technology for Wkplc
Credits:
3.00
Introductory, hands-on computer applications for development
of workplace skills. Topics include word processing,
databases, spreadsheets, communication, and presentation
software.
Lecture:
3.00 Lab:
.00
College:
College of Education
Department:
Dept of Adult and Career Educ
Restrictions:
Must be enrolled in one of the following Level(s):
Doctoral-Semester
Graduate-Semester
ACED 7410 - New Teacher Institute
Credits:
6.00
Basic instructional and management skills for new seondary
career education teachers. Emphasis is on survival skills
related to teaching methodology and curriculum
implementation that will help them to be successful during
their first and second year of teaching.
Lecture:
6.00 Lab:
.00
College:
College of Education
Department:
Dept of Adult and Career Educ
Restrictions:
Must be enrolled in one of the following Level(s):
Doctoral-Semester
Graduate-Semester
ACED 7500 - Organization/Admin Career Educ
Credits:
3.00
Organization of career education on the local, state, and
national levels; federal and state government roles; and
types of career education programs in education and
industry.
Lecture:
3.00 Lab:
.00
College:
College of Education
Department:
Dept of Adult and Career Educ
Restrictions:
Must be enrolled in one of the following Level(s):
Doctoral-Semester
Graduate-Semester
ACED 7530 - Supervision Adult/Career Educ
Credits:
3.00
Selection and evaluation of personnel, supervisory
techniques, and methods of leadership for leaders in
education and industry.
Lecture:
3.00 Lab:
.00
College:
College of Education
Department:
Dept of Adult and Career Educ
Restrictions:
Must be enrolled in one of the following Level(s):
Doctoral-Semester
Graduate-Semester
ACED 7600 - Applied Computer Technology
Credits:
3.00
Prerequisite: ACED2400/ACED 7400 or consent of instructor.
Development of instructional materials for specific teaching
areas using the advanced features of word processing,
spreadsheets, databases, communiction, and presentation
software. Designed for in-service teachers and will require
the development of practical computer-related projects which
can be used in the teachers' respective classrooms.
Lecture:
3.00 Lab:
.00
College:
College of Education
Department:
Dept of Adult and Career Educ
Restrictions:
Must be enrolled in one of the following Level(s):
Doctoral-Semester
Graduate-Semester
ACED 7620 - Eval Adult/Career Ed Programs
Credits:
3.00
Development and understanding of program evaluation
methodology for the purpose of school improvement. Emphasis
placed on alternative approaches, models, and practical
guidelines.
Lecture:
3.00 Lab:
.00
College:
College of Education
Department:
Dept of Adult and Career Educ
Restrictions:
Must be enrolled in one of the following Level(s):
Doctoral-Semester
Graduate-Semester
ACED 7640 - Issues/Trends Adult/Career Ed
Credits:
3.00
Exploration and analysis of recent research and societal
developments affecting adult and career education. Emphasis
is on ethical and professional responsibilties, liability,
emerging trends, and issues.
Lecture:
3.00 Lab:
.00
College:
College of Education
Department:
Dept of Adult and Career Educ
Restrictions:
Must be enrolled in one of the following Level(s):
Doctoral-Semester
Graduate-Semester
ACED 7680 - Imp Instr in Adult/Career Educ
Credits:
3.00
Theory and practical application of various delivery
techniques, principles of teaching and learning, and the
development of instructional materials.
Lecture:
3.00 Lab:
.00
College:
College of Education
Department:
Dept of Adult and Career Educ
Restrictions:
Must be enrolled in one of the following Level(s):
Doctoral-Semester
Graduate-Semester
ACED 7740 - Educators and Industry
Credits:
3.00
Designed to increase career awareness among educators,
students, business and industry, and the community.
Interaction among educators, business and industry, and
community leaders concerning how to meet the needs of
local industry.
Lecture:
3.00 Lab:
.00
College:
College of Education
Department:
Dept of Adult and Career Educ
Restrictions:
Must be enrolled in one of the following Level(s):
Doctoral-Semester
Graduate-Semester
ACED 7850 - Adult/Career Educ Internship
Credits:
3.00
Prerequisite: Permission from Instructor.
Lecture:
3.00 Lab:
.00
College:
College of Education
Department:
Dept of Adult and Career Educ
Restrictions:
Must be enrolled in one of the following Level(s):
Doctoral-Semester
Graduate-Semester
ACED 7900 - Special Topics Adult/Career Ed
Credits:
3.00
Prerequisite: Permission from instructor. Exploration of
topics specific to adult and career education. Emphasis is
on the examination of adult and career education research,
as applied to educational and/or business settings.
Lecture:
3.00 Lab:
.00
College:
College of Education
Department:
Dept of Adult and Career Educ
Restrictions:
Must be enrolled in one of the following Level(s):
Doctoral-Semester
Graduate-Semester
ACED 7950 - Directed Study Adult/Career Ed
Credits:
3.00
Prerequisite: Permission from instructor. Designed for
students wishing to pursue individual study and research in
vocational education.
Lecture:
3.00 Lab:
.00
College:
College of Education
Department:
Dept of Adult and Career Educ
Restrictions:
Must be enrolled in one of the following Level(s):
Doctoral-Semester
Graduate-Semester
ACED 7990 - Eval/Analysis Rsrch Bus Educ
Credits:
3.00
Develop and enhance students' ability to analyze relevant
research in business education. Emphasis placed on research
methodology, research findings, and implementations and
implications for business education.
Lecture:
3.00 Lab:
.00
College:
College of Education
Department:
Dept of Adult and Career Educ
Restrictions:
Must be enrolled in one of the following Level(s):
Doctoral-Semester
Graduate-Semester
ACED 8310 - Communication Theory
Credits:
3.00
Focus on the development of communication theory. An
examination of organizational culture, perception and
communication, interpersonal pattersn, communication
barriers, and nonverbal communication.
Lecture:
3.00 Lab:
.00
College:
College of Education
Department:
Dept of Adult and Career Educ
Restrictions:
Must be enrolled in one of the following Level(s):
Doctoral-Semester
Graduate-Semester
ACED 8450 - Multimedia Authoring/Design
Credits:
3.00
Provides skills in designing and authoring multimedia
courseware for education and training environments.
Emphasis placed on using multimedia authoring and
presentation software to design dynamic materials for
individualized and group instruction.
Lecture:
3.00 Lab:
.00
College:
College of Education
Department:
Dept of Adult and Career Educ
Restrictions:
Must be enrolled in one of the following Level(s):
Doctoral-Semester
Graduate-Semester
ACED 8530 - Instruct Supv Adult/Career Ed
Credits:
3.00
Information and experiences for the development of skills
related to supervision of instruction in the career
education classroom and laboratory.
Lecture:
3.00 Lab:
.00
College:
College of Education
Department:
Dept of Adult and Career Educ
Restrictions:
Must be enrolled in one of the following Level(s):
Doctoral-Semester
Graduate-Semester
ACED 8995 - Practicum in Adult/Career Educ
Credits:
3.00
Prerequisite: Consent of the department head.
Lecture:
3.00 Lab:
.00
College:
College of Education
Department:
Dept of Adult and Career Educ
Restrictions:
Must be enrolled in one of the following Level(s):
Doctoral-Semester
Graduate-Semester
ACED 9400 - Adult Learning Strategies
Credits:
3.00
Design, development, and implementation of adult learning
programs. Particular emphasis will be placed on curriculum
models, goals, organization, methodology, career development
and evaluation for adult learners and learning programs.
Lecture:
3.00 Lab:
.00
College:
College of Education
Department:
Dept of Adult and Career Educ
Restrictions:
Must be enrolled in one of the following Level(s):
Doctoral-Semester
Graduate-Semester
ACED 9410 - Stud Spec Needs Adult/Career
Credits:
3.00
Integration of instructional and/or management activities in
assisting students with special needs in adult and career
education programs. Emphasis will be placed on regulations,
interagency activities, curriculum, transition, assessment,
and instruction of learners.
Lecture:
3.00 Lab:
.00
College:
College of Education
Department:
Dept of Adult and Career Educ
Restrictions:
Must be enrolled in one of the following Level(s):
Doctoral-Semester
Graduate-Semester
ACED 9420 - Issues in Adult/Career Educ
Credits:
3.00
Emphasis on topics relating to adult and career education
which are considered to be especially significant to the
field because of current research developments and
legislation.
Lecture:
3.00 Lab:
.00
College:
College of Education
Department:
Dept of Adult and Career Educ
Restrictions:
Must be enrolled in one of the following Level(s):
Doctoral-Semester
Graduate-Semester
ACED 9430 - Leadership in Adult/Career Ed
Credits:
3.00
Exploration of theory and development of leadership in adult
and career education settings. Emphasis will be placed on
identifying effective leadership characteristics, expanding
leadership skills, and developing a philosophy of effective
leadership.
Lecture:
3.00 Lab:
.00
College:
College of Education
Department:
Dept of Adult and Career Educ
Restrictions:
Must be enrolled in one of the following Level(s):
Doctoral-Semester
Graduate-Semester
ACED 9440 - Seminar in Adult/Career Educ
Credits:
3.00
Exploration of topics specific to adult and career education
in industry and/or educational settings. Emphasis will be
given to examination of research, as applied in the public
and private sectors.
Lecture:
3.00 Lab:
.00
College:
College of Education
Department:
Dept of Adult and Career Educ
Restrictions:
Must be enrolled in one of the following Level(s):
Doctoral-Semester
Graduate-Semester
ACED 9999 - Dissertation Adult/Career Educ
Credits:
1.00 to 3.00
Prerequisites: Completion of major courses and approval of
advisor or dissertation chair. Development and defense of
the dissertation proposal and the dissertation. Must be
taken each fall and spring semester until dissertation is
completed. Number of hours taken per term must be approved
by the dissertation chair. A minimum of 9 hours must be
completed.
Lecture:
.00 Lab:
1.00 to 3.00
College:
College of Education
Department:
Dept of Adult and Career Educ
Restrictions:
Must be enrolled in one of the following Level(s):
Doctoral-Semester
Graduate-Semester
| African American Studies |
AFAM 2020 - Race, Class, and Gender
Credits:
3.00
Also offered as WMST 2020. An exploration of social class,
gender and racial/ethnic relations as distinct, but linked
dimensions of social inequality. Includes an examination of
the historic underpinnings of discrimination by race, class
and gender and the present status of these issues.
Lecture:
3.00 Lab:
.00
College:
No College Designated
Division:
Division of African Amer Stud
Department:
Div African American
AFAM 3000 - Intro African American Studies
Credits:
3.00
An introduction to key concepts, thematic concerns, and the
theoretical and philosophcial bases for African American
Studies. To include perspectives and strategies for the
analysis and understanding of the impact of African
Americans on the soci-economic, cultural, political, and
religious developments of America.
Lecture:
3.00 Lab:
.00
College:
No College Designated
Division:
Division of African Amer Stud
Department:
Div African American
AFAM 3070 - Health of Vulnerable Popultion
Credits:
3.00
Prerequisite: SOCI 1101 or 1160 or permission of instructor
Course is open to all majors. An examination of the
historical, cultural, social, and political issues that
render certain populations in the U.S. vulnerable to ill
health. The course utilizes appropriate theories to study
these issues, with emphasis on ameliorating the health of
vulnerable populations. It will examine issues related to
health care access and policies and programs developed to
reduce risks of disease and injury. It is also designed to
raise awareness of the disparities in health amond certain
groups, including the poor, ethnic minorities, high risk
women and children, the homeless, the uninsured and
underinsured, among others.
Lecture:
3.00 Lab:
.00
College:
College of Arts & Sciences
Division:
Division of African Amer Stud
Department:
Div African American
Pre-requisites:
SOCI 1101 Minimum Grade: D
or SOCI 1101H Minimum Grade: D
or SOCI 1160 Minimum Grade: D
AFAM 3090 - Africa: Inequalities Past/Pres
Credits:
3.00
Also offered as ANTH 3090. Prerequisite: ANTH 1102 or
permission of instructor. The study and problems of social
stratification in Africa from pre-colonial to modern times.
Special attention will be paid to both intra-national
institutions (e.g., kinship, class and ethnicity) and
international political economy.
Lecture:
3.00 Lab:
.00
College:
No College Designated
Division:
Division of African Amer Stud
Department:
Div African American
Pre-requisites:
ANTH 1102 Minimum Grade: D
AFAM 3220 - Studies African American Lit
Credits:
3.00
Also offered as ENGL 3220. Prerequisite: ENGL 2110 or 2110H
or 2120 or 2120H or 2130 or 2130H or 2140 or 2060. A study
of selected topics in African American Literature. May be
repeated, but only 3 hours may be counted toward
distribution requirements for the AFAM minor.
Lecture:
3.00 Lab:
.00
College:
No College Designated
Division:
Division of African Amer Stud
Department:
Div African American
Pre-requisites:
ENGL 2110 Minimum Grade: C
or ENGL 2110H Minimum Grade: C
or ENGL 2120 Minimum Grade: C
or ENGL 2120H Minimum Grade: C
or ENGL 2130 Minimum Grade: C
or ENGL 2130H Minimum Grade: C
or ENGL 2140 Minimum Grade: C
or ENGL 2060 Minimum Grade: C
AFAM 3320 - Studies in African Literature
Credits:
3.00
Also offered as ENGL 3320. Prerequisite: ENGL 2110 or 2110H
or 2120 or 2120H or 2130 or 2130H or 2140 or 2060. A study
of selected topics in African literature. May be repeated,
but only 3 hours may be counted toward distribution
requirements for the AFAM minor.
Lecture:
3.00 Lab:
.00
College:
No College Designated
Division:
Division of African Amer Stud
Department:
Div African American
Pre-requisites:
ENGL 2110 Minimum Grade: C
or ENGL 2110H Minimum Grade: C
or ENGL 2120 Minimum Grade: C
or ENGL 2120H Minimum Grade: C
or ENGL 2130 Minimum Grade: C
or ENGL 2130H Minimum Grade: C
or ENGL 2140 Minimum Grade: C
or ENGL 2060 Minimum Grade: C
AFAM 3600 - Special Topics in AFAM Studies
Credits:
3.00
An in-depth study of selected special topics in African
American Studies. May be repeated for credit.
Lecture:
3.00 Lab:
.00
College:
No College Designated
Division:
Division of African Amer Stud
Department:
Div African American
AFAM 4231 - African Amer History to 1865
Credits:
3.00
Lecture:
3.00 Lab:
.00
College:
No College Designated
Division:
Division of African Amer Stud
Department:
Div African American
AFAM 4232 - African Amer History Sn 1865
Credits:
3.00
Lecture:
3.00 Lab:
.00
College:
No College Designated
Division:
Division of African Amer Stud
Department:
Div African American
AFAM 4511 - Precolonial Africa
Credits:
3.00
Lecture:
3.00 Lab:
.00
College:
No College Designated
Division:
Division of African Amer Stud
Department:
Div African American
AFAM 4512 - Modern Africa
Credits:
3.00
Lecture:
3.00 Lab:
.00
College:
No College Designated
Division:
Division of African Amer Stud
Department:
Div African American
AFAM 4700 - African Amer Studies Seminar
Credits:
3.00
Prerequisite: AFAM 3000 and at least two AFAM 3000 level
course electives. An interdisciplinary seminar on selected
topics, providing a capstone experience for the minor. To
include a variety of formats designed to help students
integrate information acquired in the elective courses and
evaluate its impact on their educational experiences.
Lecture:
3.00 Lab:
.00
College:
No College Designated
Division:
Division of African Amer Stud
Department:
Div African American
Pre-requisites:
AFAM 3000 Minimum Grade: C
| Anthropology |
ANTH 1102 - Introduction to Anthropology
Credits:
3.00
An introducation to the origns, evolution, and present-day
adaptations of the world's peoples. Emphasis on the study
of fossils, archaeological remains, and culturally diverse
life ways.
Lecture:
3.00 Lab:
.00
College:
College of Arts & Sciences
Department:
Dept of Soc/Ant/Crm
ANTH 1102H - Intro to Anthropology, Honors
Credits:
3.00
Fundamentals of anthropology, with particular focus on such
disciplinary subfields as physical anthropology, archaeology
and cultural anthropology. Emphasis is on the employment of
the anthropological perspective, and the application of
anthropological concepts and models to contemporary issues
and problems.
Lecture:
3.00 Lab:
.00
College:
College of Arts & Sciences
Department:
Dept of Soc/Ant/Crm
ANTH 3010 - Physical Anthropology
Credits:
3.00
Prerequisites: ANTH 1102 or permission of instructor. The
study of the biological origins of the human species. An
emphasis is placed on human evolution, genetics, primatology
and the interaction between culture and biology.
Lecture:
3.00 Lab:
.00
College:
College of Arts & Sciences
Department:
Dept of Soc/Ant/Crm
Pre-requisites:
ANTH 1102 Minimum Grade: C
or ANTH 1102H Minimum Grade: C
ANTH 3020 - Culture and Personality
Credits:
3.00
Prerequisites: ANTH 1102 or permission of instructor. A
cross-cultural survey on the relationship between culture
and personality. Attention is directed to the interplay of
cultural and social variables in the development of identity
Specific foci include mental illness, aggression, altered
states of consciousness, and individual adaptation to social
change.
Lecture:
3.00 Lab:
.00
College:
College of Arts & Sciences
Department:
Dept of Soc/Ant/Crm
Pre-requisites:
ANTH 1102 Minimum Grade: C
or ANTH 1102H Minimum Grade: C
ANTH 3030 - Archaeological Techniques
Credits:
3.00
Prerequisite: ANTH 1102 or permission of instructor. An
introducation to the theory and techniques of archaeology as
well as their practical application. Students will
participate in fieldwork, including archaeological survey,
excavation, and laboratory analysis.
Lecture:
.00 Lab:
8.00
College:
College of Arts & Sciences
Department:
Dept of Soc/Ant/Crm
Pre-requisites:
ANTH 1102 Minimum Grade: C
or ANTH 1102H Minimum Grade: C
ANTH 3040 - Cultural Anthropology
Credits:
3.00
Prerequisite: ANTH 1102 or permission of instructor. An
introducation to the nature of cultural anthropology through
a cross-cultural analysis of cultural systems and social
organizations. Specific theoretical approaches are applied
to case materials from cultural systems around the world
including those within our society.
Lecture:
3.00 Lab:
.00
College:
College of Arts & Sciences
Department:
Dept of Soc/Ant/Crm
Pre-requisites:
ANTH 1102 Minimum Grade: C
or ANTH 1102H Minimum Grade: C
ANTH 3070 - Magic, Religion, and Withcraft
Credits:
3.00
Prerequisite: ANTH 1102 or permission of instructor. A
cross-cultural survey of varieties of religious expression.
Emphasis is placed on ritual, mythic, and symbolic dimension
s of religion and the way religion interrelates with other
social institutions.
Lecture:
3.00 Lab:
.00
College:
College of Arts & Sciences
Department:
Dept of Soc/Ant/Crm
Pre-requisites:
ANTH 1102 Minimum Grade: C
or ANTH 1102H Minimum Grade: C
ANTH 3090 - Africa: Inequalities Past/Pres
Credits:
3.00
Also offered as AFAM 3090. Prerequisite: ANTH 1102 or
permission of instructor. The study and problems of social
stratification in Africa from pre-colonial to modern times.
Special attention will be paid to both intra-national
institutions (e.g., kinship, class and ethnicity) and
international political economy.
Lecture:
3.00 Lab:
.00
College:
College of Arts & Sciences
Department:
Dept of Soc/Ant/Crm
Pre-requisites:
ANTH 1102 Minimum Grade: D
ANTH 3120 - Archaeology Eastern North Amer
Credits:
3.00
Prerequisites: ANTH 1102 or permission of instructor. A
study of culutral development in eastern North America,
employing archaeological, ethnohistorical, and historical
perspective. The temporal boundaries are the arrival of
humans in the region until the nineteenth century. Native
American and Euroamerican culture history will be explored.
Lecture:
3.00 Lab:
.00
College:
College of Arts & Sciences
Department:
Dept of Soc/Ant/Crm
Pre-requisites:
ANTH 1102 Minimum Grade: C
or ANTH 1102H Minimum Grade: C
ANTH 3130 - Indians of North America
Credits:
3.00
Prerequisites: ANTH 1102 or permission of instructor. A
survey of the lifestyles of North American Indians following
contact with Europeans. Groups from all regions on North
America are included, and the course examines native
lifestyles at particular points in time. Primary emphasis
is on environmental adaptation and economy of each group;
in addition, social and political organization, religion,
material culture, arts, and other aspects of culture are
discussed.
Lecture:
3.00 Lab:
.00
College:
College of Arts & Sciences
Department:
Dept of Soc/Ant/Crm
Pre-requisites:
ANTH 1102 Minimum Grade: C
or ANTH 1102H Minimum Grade: C
ANTH 3160 - Experimental Archaeology
Credits:
3.00
Prerequisite: ANTH 1102 or permission of the instructor. An
introduction to primitive technology with an emphasis on
recreating past tools and utensils in an attempt to
understand past lifeways. Lab fee required.
Lecture:
1.00 Lab:
4.00
College:
College of Arts & Sciences
Department:
Dept of Soc/Ant/Crm
Pre-requisites:
ANTH 1102 Minimum Grade: C
or ANTH 1102H Minimum Grade: C
ANTH 3500 - Anthropological Theory
Credits:
3.00
Prerequisites: SOCI 3000. An historical survey of the
devlopment of anthropological theory, with a primary focus
on the anthropological perspective and including an
introduction to general social science. Students will
develop a competent review fo literature in an area of
anthropology.
Lecture:
3.00 Lab:
.00
College:
College of Arts & Sciences
Department:
Dept of Soc/Ant/Crm
Pre-requisites:
SOCI 3000 Minimum Grade: C
ANTH 3510 - Anthropological Research
Credits:
3.00
Prerequisites: SOCI 3000. An introduction to the concepts
and methods of anthropological research. The emphasis is on
developing familiarity with the various research strategies
employed by cultural anthropologists and their application.
Course work culminates with the design of a research
proposal.
Lecture:
3.00 Lab:
.00
College:
College of Arts & Sciences
Department:
Dept of Soc/Ant/Crm
Pre-requisites:
SOCI 3000 Minimum Grade: C
ANTH 3910 - Anthropology of Law
Credits:
3.00
Prerequisite: ANTH 1102 or permission of instructor. The
study of legal systems and conflict resolution styles in non
Western societies. The varieties of legal understandings
and procedures are explored, and characteristics of specific
legal processes are related to other institutional spheres,
such as economics, kinship, and religion.
Lecture:
3.00 Lab:
.00
College:
College of Arts & Sciences
Department:
Dept of Soc/Ant/Crm
Pre-requisites:
ANTH 1102 Minimum Grade: C
or ANTH 1102H Minimum Grade: C
ANTH 4040 - Sociocultural Change
Credits:
3.00
Prerequisite: ANTH 1102 or permission of instructor. An
examination of sociocultural changes occurring in tribal and
peasant societies in response to modernization. Particular
attention is focussed on the articulation of these societies
with the larger national and global systems, the resulting
inequalities, types of social and cultural disruptions
experienced, and the range of responses to change.
Lecture:
3.00 Lab:
.00
College:
College of Arts & Sciences
Department:
Dept of Soc/Ant/Crm
Pre-requisites:
ANTH 1102 Minimum Grade: C
or ANTH 1102H Minimum Grade: C
ANTH 4540 - Internship in Anthropology
Credits:
1.00 to 3.00
Prequisites: Permission of advisor and Internship
Coordinator. Must be taken concurrently with SOCI 4990
Senior Capstone. Supervised, practical experience in an
appropriate community agency; an opportunity for students of
demonstrated maturity and judgment to discover the
integration between theory and practice and make
applications. Grade on satisfactory/unsatisfactory basis.
Lecture:
1.00 to 3.00 Lab:
.00
College:
College of Arts & Sciences
Department:
Dept of Soc/Ant/Crm
Pre-requisites:
SOCI 4990 Minimum Grade: C
ANTH 4900 - Special Topics in Anthropology
Credits:
1.00 to 3.00
Prerequisites: ANTH 1102 or permission of instructor. Topics
vary. Designed to provide an intensive study in a current
topic relevant to anthropology. May be repeated for credit.
Lecture:
1.00 to 3.00 Lab:
.00
College:
College of Arts & Sciences
Department:
Dept of Soc/Ant/Crm
Pre-requisites:
ANTH 1102 Minimum Grade: C
or ANTH 1102H Minimum Grade: C
ANTH 4980 - Directed Study in Anthropology
Credits:
1.00 to 3.00
Prerequisites: ANTH 1102 or permission of instructor. Study
in an area or subject not normally found in established
courses offered by the department; may also allow the
student to explore in more detail a topic which is normally
covered by the department. May be repeated for credit.
Lecture:
1.00 to 3.00 Lab:
.00
College:
College of Arts & Sciences
Department:
Dept of Soc/Ant/Crm
Pre-requisites:
ANTH 1102 Minimum Grade: C
or ANTH 1102H Minimum Grade: C
| Art Education |
ARED 2010 - Introduction to Crafts
Credits:
3.00
Prerequiste: ART 1030 or permission of the Department Head.
An introduction to basic crafts techniques and media includ-
ing glass, enamel, paper, fiber, and textile.
Lecture:
.00 Lab:
6.00
College:
College of the Arts
Department:
Dept of Art
Pre-requisites:
ART 1030 Minimum Grade: C
ARED 2020 - Art for Teachers
Credits:
3.00
The study of creative art education philosophies, goals,
content, media, materials and methods for children. Not
open to art majors.
Lecture:
3.00 Lab:
.00
College:
College of the Arts
Department:
Dept of Art
Restrictions:
May not be enrolled in one of the following Major(s):
Art
Interior Design
ARED 2999 - Entry to Education
Credits:
.00
Graded Satisfactory/Unsatisfactory. A required non-credit
course for all teacher education candidates pursuing a VSU
recommendation for initial certification; must be success-
fully completed prior to admission to teacher education.
Candidates are required to establish an electronic portfolio
and provide evidence that all teacher education admission
requirements have been satisfactorily met. If an un-
satisfactory grade is earned, the course must be repeated
until a satisfactory grade is received.
Lecture:
.00 Lab:
1.00
College:
College of the Arts
Department:
Dept of Art
Restrictions:
Must be enrolled in one of the following Major(s):
Art Education-Grades PreK-12
ARED 3010 - Elementary Art Ed Methds, P-5
Credits:
3.00
Prerequisites: Art Education major, junior standing, 2.75
GPA and acceptance into the Teacher Education program, and
ARED 2999. Methods, media, materials, management and
preparation for teaching in grade levels P-5. Includes
off-campus field experiences. Liability insurance required.
Lecture:
1.00 Lab:
4.00
College:
College of the Arts
Department:
Dept of Art
Restrictions:
Must be enrolled in one of the following Major(s):
Art Education-Grades PreK-12
May not be enrolled in one of the following Class(es):
Freshman
Sophomore
Pre-requisites:
ACED 2999 Minimum Grade: S
or ARED 2999 Minimum Grade: S
or COMD 2999 Minimum Grade: S
or ECED 2999 Minimum Grade: S
or EDUC 2999 Minimum Grade: S
or FLED 2999 Minimum Grade: S
or KSPE 2999 Minimum Grade: S
or MGED 2999 Minimum Grade: S
or MUE 2999 Minimum Grade: S
or SEED 2999 Minimum Grade: S
or SPEC 2999 Minimum Grade: S
ARED 3012 - Secondry Art Mthds & Curricula
Credits:
3.00
Prerequisite: ARED 3010 or permission of the department
head. Curricular structures and instructional methods for
middle and high school art education programs. Development
of knowledge of and skills with media, materials, processes
and disciplines appropriate to students in grades 6-12. Lab
fee required. Off-campus field experiences require proof of
liability insurance.
Lecture:
1.00 Lab:
4.00
College:
College of the Arts
Department:
Dept of Art
Pre-requisites:
ARED 3010 Minimum Grade: C
ARED 3030K - Crtv Prbm Slvng/Vsul Thnk Tech
Credits:
3.00
The study of creative behaviors. Theories of creativity,
creative problems solving, blocks to creative behavior, and
the relationship between creativity, cognition, and visual
thinking are topics. Emphasis on strategies to enable
creative behaviors. This is laboratory class and meets 6
hours per week.
Lecture:
.00 Lab:
6.00
College:
College of the Arts
Department:
Dept of Art
ARED 3050 - Curriculum and Assessment Art
Credits:
3.00
Prerequisites: Art Education Major and acceptance into
Teacher Education. The study of topics associated with
issues and trends in art education programs as they apply to
best practice in curricular and assessment models in the
field.
Lecture:
3.00 Lab:
.00
College:
College of the Arts
Department:
Dept of Art
Restrictions:
Must be enrolled in one of the following Major(s):
Art Education-Grades PreK-12
Art
Pre-requisites:
ARED 4070 - Art Education Seminar
Credits:
2.00
Prerequisite: Completion of all other academic course work.
Must be taken in conjunction with ARED 4090. Emphasis on
professional expectations, instructional and curricular
issues and problems found in the school environment.
Graded as S or U.
Lecture:
2.00
College:
College of the Arts
Department:
Dept of Art
Pre-requisites:
ARED 4090 Minimum Grade: C
ARED 4080 - Internship in Art Education
Credits:
6.00
Prerequisite: Permission of the Department Head. A
supervised teaching experience for degreed students
seeking certification. Must be taken for two consecutive
semesters, for a total of 12 semester credit hours. Graded
"S" or "U".
Lecture:
.00 Lab:
.00
College:
College of the Arts
Department:
Dept of Art
Restrictions:
Must be enrolled in one of the following Major(s):
Art Education-Grades PreK-12
Art
Pre-requisites:
ARED 4090 - Student Teaching in Art Educ
Credits:
10.00
Prerequisite: Completion of the professional education
sequence. Graded "Satisfactory" or Unsatisfactory". The
culminating professional experience scheduled during the
final semester of University enrollment. The student is
provided with a supervised teaching experience in any one on
three settings, elementary school, middle school, or senior
high school.
Lecture:
.00 Lab:
30.00
College:
College of the Arts
Department:
Dept of Art
Restrictions:
Must be enrolled in one of the following Major(s):
Art Education-Grades PreK-12
Art
Pre-requisites:
ARED 4070 Minimum Grade: C
ARED 6150K - Stimulating Creative Behavior
Credits:
3.00
Lecture:
3.00 Lab:
.00
College:
College of the Arts
Department:
Dept of Art
Restrictions:
Must be enrolled in one of the following Level(s):
Graduate-Semester
Must be enrolled in one of the following Major(s):
Art Education-Grades PreK-12
Art
ARED 6900 - Special Topics in Art Ed
Credits:
1.00 to 3.00
A special course designed to fit a special need in the
curriculum. May be used for a study abroad course or for
inter-sessions as is appropriate. May be repeated for up to
six hours of graduate credit.
Lecture:
1.00 to 3.00 Lab:
.00
College:
College of the Arts
Department:
Dept of Art
Restrictions:
Must be enrolled in one of the following Level(s):
Doctoral-Semester
Graduate-Semester
ARED 6950 - Workshop in Art Ed
Credits:
1.00 to 3.00
An intensive summer or inter-session course designed to
serve a special need for instructional methods or curricular
design in art education contexts.
Lecture:
.00 Lab:
2.00 to 6.00
College:
College of the Arts
Department:
Dept of Art
ARED 7150 - Research Problems in Art Educ
Credits:
3.00
Prerequisites: RSCH 7100 and ARED 7500. Analysis of
selected studies in the field of Art Education. Students
will prepare a research proposal.
Lecture:
3.00 Lab:
.00
College:
College of the Arts
Department:
Dept of Art
Restrictions:
Must be enrolled in one of the following Level(s):
Doctoral-Semester
Graduate-Semester
Must be enrolled in one of the following Major(s):
Art Education-Grades PreK-12
Art
Must be enrolled in one of the following Class(es):
Doctoral
Graduate
Pre-requisites:
RSCH 7100 Minimum Grade: C
and ARED 7500 Minimum Grade: C
ARED 7450 - Art Education Curricula
Credits:
3.00
Prerequisite: Art Education major or permission of the
department head. The study fo art curricula, philosophies,
rationales, purposes and goals in American schools, K-12.
Field applications and observations are required.
Lecture:
3.00 Lab:
.00
College:
College of the Arts
Department:
Dept of Art
Restrictions:
Must be enrolled in one of the following Major(s):
Art Education-Grades PreK-12
Must be enrolled in one of the following Class(es):
Doctoral
Graduate
ARED 7500 - Issues and Trends in Art Educ
Credits:
3.00
The study of selected issues and current trends in the field
of Art Education. A research paper and/or project and field
applications are required.
Lecture:
3.00 Lab:
.00
College:
College of the Arts
Department:
Dept of Art
Restrictions:
Must be enrolled in one of the following Level(s):
Doctoral-Semester
Graduate-Semester
Must be enrolled in one of the following Major(s):
Art Education-Grades PreK-12
Art
Must be enrolled in one of the following Class(es):
Doctoral
Graduate
ARED 7670 - Aesthetic Inquiry/Art Criticis
Credits:
3.00
Prerequisites: Nine semester hours of art history or
equivalent background. This course will focus on
aesthetics and critical methods for art and art education.
Field applications of critical methods and/or issues related
to aesthetics are required.
Lecture:
3.00 Lab:
.00
College:
College of the Arts
Department:
Dept of Art
Restrictions:
Must be enrolled in one of the following Level(s):
Doctoral-Semester
Graduate-Semester
Must be enrolled in one of the following Major(s):
Art Education-Grades PreK-12
Art
Must be enrolled in one of the following Class(es):
Doctoral
Graduate
ARED 7900 - Directed Study Art Education
Credits:
1.00 to 3.00
Prerequisites: Approval of the instructor and department
head. Selected individual problems in art education as
defined by the student with the approval and guidance of the
supervising instructor. May be repeated for credit.
Lecture:
1.00 to 3.00
College:
College of the Arts
Department:
Dept of Art
Restrictions:
Must be enrolled in one of the following Level(s):
Doctoral-Semester
Graduate-Semester
Must be enrolled in one of the following Major(s):
Art Education-Grades PreK-12
Art
ARED 7930 - Capstone Project
Credits:
1.00 to 3.00
Prerequisite: RSCH 7100. A capstone course for the
development of applied research projects based on research
findings, curricular issues, or methodological studies
relevant to Art Education contexts. Field applications are
required. For students not selecting the thesis option.
Repeatable.
Lecture:
1.00 to 3.00 Lab:
.00
College:
College of the Arts
Department:
Dept of Art
Restrictions:
Must be enrolled in one of the following Level(s):
Doctoral-Semester
Graduate-Semester
Must be enrolled in one of the following Major(s):
Art Education-Grades PreK-12
Art
Must be enrolled in one of the following Class(es):
Doctoral
Graduate
Pre-requisites:
RSCH 7100 Minimum Grade: C
ARED 7950 - Art Administrative Internship
Credits:
1.00 to 3.00
Prerequisites: Master of Art Education students only.
Approval of Department Head and Graduate Program Coordinator
A capstone supervised clinical experience within a local,
regional, or state art agency, museum, gallery, or approved
organizational art facility for the purpose of interning and
working with an experienced art administrator. Required for
students not seeking certification. May be repeated.
Lecture:
.00 Lab:
2.00 to 6.00
College:
College of the Arts
Department:
Dept of Art
Restrictions:
Must be enrolled in one of the following Level(s):
Doctoral-Semester
Graduate-Semester
Must be enrolled in one of the following Major(s):
Art Education-Grades PreK-12
ARED 7999 - Thesis
Credits:
1.00 to 3.00
Lecture:
1.00 to 3.00 Lab:
.00
College:
College of the Arts
Department:
Dept of Art
Restrictions:
Must be enrolled in one of the following Level(s):
Graduate-Semester
Must be enrolled in one of the following Major(s):
Art Education-Grades PreK-12
Art
Pre-requisites:
RSCH 7100 Minimum Grade: C
| Interior Design |
ARID 1120 - Fund Concepts in Int Design
Credits:
3.00
Prerequisite: Restricted to Interior Design majors. An
introductory course focusing on the historical context for
contemporary interior deisgn through the professional
practices and disciplines of art, interior design, and
architecture.
Lecture:
3.00 Lab:
.00
College:
College of the Arts
Department:
Dept of Art
Restrictions:
Must be enrolled in one of the following Major(s):
Interior Design
ARID 2111 - Interior Design Studio I
Credits:
3.00
Prerequisites: ART 1030, ART 1011, and ART 1120 or permis-
sion of Department Head. Co-requisite: must be taken con-
currently with ARID 2310. Explorations of spaces of smaller
scale and clearly delineated functions and needs. Emphasis
on design process methodology and communications of findings
and solutions. Graphics emphasize freehand sketching, color
and black and white media. Field trips and site visits are
required.
Lecture:
.00 Lab:
6.00
College:
College of the Arts
Department:
Dept of Art
Restrictions:
Must be enrolled in one of the following Major(s):
Art Education-Grades PreK-12
Art
Interior Design
Pre-requisites:
ART 1030 Minimum Grade: C
and ART 1011 Minimum Grade: C
and ARTH 1120 Minimum Grade: C
and ARID 2310 Minimum Grade: C
ARID 2112 - Interior Design Studio II
Credits:
3.00
Prerequisite: ARID 2111. This course extends the studies
begun in Studio I into spaces of limited scale but involves
more complex considerations of function, asesthetics, needs
and user satisfaction. Continued emphasis on communication
of ideas and solutions through varied graphic formats and
words. Includes freehand sketching, technical drawing, etc.
Site visits and field trips required.
Lecture:
.00 Lab:
6.00
College:
College of the Arts
Department:
Dept of Art
Restrictions:
Must be enrolled in one of the following Major(s):
Art Education-Grades PreK-12
Art
Interior Design
Pre-requisites:
ARID 2111 Minimum Grade: C
ARID 2310 - Graphics & Presentation
Credits:
3.00
Prerequisites: ART 1030, ART 1011. Corequisite: ARID 2111
must be taken concurrently. Exploration of graphic,
written and verbal presentation techniques. Application of
principles of layout and composition. Experimentation with
media and materials. Rendering in color media including but
not limited to markers and colored pencils. Emphasis on
developing skill in freehand sketching, particularly for
interior design project needs.
Lecture:
.00 Lab:
6.00
College:
College of the Arts
Department:
Dept of Art
Pre-requisites:
ART 1030 Minimum Grade: C
and ART 1011 Minimum Grade: C
and ARID 2111 Minimum Grade: C
ARID 3111 - ID Studio III
Credits:
3.00
Prerequisites: ARID 2112 and Portfolio Review. Introduces
topics and spaces of increasing scale and complexity in
terms of function, aesthetics, needs, and user satisfaction.
Emphasis on communication of ideas through varied graphic
formats: freehand sketches, technical drawings, computer
applications, etc. Includes application of building codes,
principles of universal design, and use of materials from
sustainable sources. A variety of non-residential spaces
are explored through projects. Residential spaces limited
to institutional and hospitality applications.
Lecture:
.00 Lab:
6.00
College:
College of the Arts
Department:
Dept of Art
Pre-requisites:
ARID 2112 Minimum Grade: C
ARID 3112 - ID Studio IV
Credits:
3.00
Prerequisite: ARID 3111. Consideration of larger scale
spaces with diverse and complex issues to resolve.
Production of working drawings, documentation of design
thinking from concept development through final presentation
of solution(s). Emphasis on refining design thinking and
communication skills. Site visits, field trips required.
Lecture:
.00 Lab:
6.00
College:
College of the Arts
Department:
Dept of Art
Pre-requisites:
ARID 3111 Minimum Grade: C
ARID 3211 - History of Interiors I
Credits:
3.00
Prerequisite: ARTH 1120. Introduction to the aesthetic,
technical, functional and social issues inherent in the
design and use of interiors of selected times and places. A
variety of cultures and contexts are examined and compared.
Examples of the built environment are presented in detail:
site, structure, materials, furnishings, and distinguishing
features. Illustrated lectures and collaborative learning.
Research, papers, site visits required. Emphasis on writing
and application of design terminology.
Lecture:
3.00 Lab:
.00
College:
College of the Arts
Department:
Dept of Art
Pre-requisites:
ARTH 1120 Minimum Grade: C
ARID 3212 - History of Interiors II
Credits:
3.00
Prerequisite: ARID 3211. Varied historical times, topics
and locations. Exploration of the role of the interior
designer and the design profession in the shaping and use of
the built environment. Emphasis on contemporary issues.
Research and site visits required. Emphasis on writing.
Lecture:
3.00 Lab:
.00
College:
College of the Arts
Department:
Dept of Art
Pre-requisites:
ARID 3211 Minimum Grade: C
ARID 3320 - ID Materials
Credits:
3.00
Prerequisites: ARID 2112, ARID 2310. Introduction and
exploration of the materials and methods used in the
fabrication of interior furnishing and spaces. Applications
of varied materials and creation of source
notebook/reference. Research and site visits required.
Lecture:
3.00 Lab:
.00
College:
College of the Arts
Department:
Dept of Art
Pre-requisites:
ARID 2112 Minimum Grade: C
and ARID 2310 Minimum Grade: C
ARID 3340 - Furniture Design
Credits:
3.00
Prerequisites: ARID 2112, ARID 2310, successful completion
shop safety exam. Introduction to the materials and methods
used in the design and fabrication of furnishings. Explores
performance, aesthetics and cost factors, etc. Complete
desing(s) including initial drawings, working drawings,
finished pieces at model and/or full scale. Work to be
completed under the supervision of shop
supervisor/designated personnel only. Charge for materials.
Lecture:
.00 Lab:
6.00
College:
College of the Arts
Department:
Dept of Art
Pre-requisites:
ARID 2112 Minimum Grade: C
and ARID 2310 Minimum Grade: C
ARID 3350 - Lighting & Bldg Systems
Credits:
3.00
Prerequisite: ARID 2112. Introduction to aesthetic and
technical considerations of lighting and other building
systems required for the comfortable use of interior spaces.
Addresses plumbing, HVAC, solar, varied new products and
systems from domestic and international sources. Case
studies, computations, site visits, research required.
Lecture:
2.00 Lab:
2.00
College:
College of the Arts
Department:
Dept of Art
Pre-requisites:
ARID 2112 Minimum Grade: C
ARID 3411 - Computers for Interior Design
Credits:
3.00
Prerequisite: ART 2030. Introduction of computer aided
design and drafting (CADD), varied software and applications
for 3D visualization and design communication. Emphasis on
gaining skill in the use of the computer as a tool in
creating and communicating design solutions. Work may be
linked to design studio projects.
Lecture:
.00 Lab:
6.00
College:
College of the Arts
Department:
Dept of Art
Restrictions:
Must be enrolled in one of the following Major(s):
Art Education-Grades PreK-12
Interior Design
Pre-requisites:
ART 2030 Minimum Grade: C
ARID 4000 - Special Topics
Credits:
2.00 to 3.00
Course for relevant topics not included in the official
interior design curriculum. Format may vary: lecture,
studio, seminar, field work.
Lecture:
.00 Lab:
4.00 to 6.00
College:
College of the Arts
Department:
Dept of Art
ARID 4010 - ID Internship
Credits:
3.00
Prerequisites:Junior standing in Interior Design, ARID 3112.
Taken in the summer between junior and senior years.
Learning through working in the profession. Placement
determined through collaborative efforts of student,
internship supervisor and field supervisor. Interviews may
be required. Assessment reviews completed by student,
internship supervisor and field supervisor. Requires
preparation and meetings prior to and following the
internship experience. Written documentation through
journal, reports.
Lecture:
.00 Lab:
6.00
College:
College of the Arts
Department:
Dept of Art
Restrictions:
Must be enrolled in one of the following Major(s):
Interior Design
Must be enrolled in one of the following Class(es):
Junior
Senior
Pre-requisites:
ARID 3112 Minimum Grade: C
ARID 4111 - ID Studio V
Credits:
3.00
Prerequisite: ARID 3112. Large scale spaces with complex
issues to decipher and incorporate into the design process
and solutions. Emphasis on refinement of application of
design process including creative and critical thinking,
research skills and graphic, written and verbal presentation
skills. Team project(s) required. Design and documentation
of custom furnishings/casework required. Site visits, field
trips required.
Lecture:
.00 Lab:
6.00
College:
College of the Arts
Department:
Dept of Art
Pre-requisites:
ARID 3112 Minimum Grade: C
ARID 4112 - ID Studio VI
Credits:
3.00
Prerequisite: ARID 4111. Culmination of studio work.
Largest spaces with intricate criteria to explore, document;
incorporate into the design process and to communicate
through varied media and methods. In depth exploration of
selected topic included. Collaboratiave work, site visits,
field trips required.
Lecture:
.00 Lab:
6.00
College:
College of the Arts
Department:
Dept of Art
Pre-requisites:
ARID 4111 Minimum Grade: C
ARID 4210 - Historic Int/Contemporary Uses
Credits:
3.00
Prerequisite: ARID 3212. Introduction to restoration,
preservation and adaptive use of interior spaces and
structures. Understanding of local, state, federal and
international programs, policies and organizations involved
in studying and sustaining the built environment. Explores
issues, ethics and economics of selected examples. Case
studies, research, site visits required.
Lecture:
3.00 Lab:
.00
College:
College of the Arts
Department:
Dept of Art
Pre-requisites:
ARTH 3122 Minimum Grade: C
ARID 4310 - Advanced Graphics
Credits:
3.00
Prerequisites: ARID 2310 and ARID 3111. Advanced problems
in rendering, perspective drawing, and visual presentation
of interior spaces. Teaches methods of presentation and
development of completed interior design projects with
rendered perspectives and presentation boards of
furnishings, fixtures, finishes, schedules, and related
materials.
Lecture:
.00 Lab:
6.00
College:
College of the Arts
Department:
Dept of Art
Pre-requisites:
ARID 2310 Minimum Grade: C
and ARID 3111 Minimum Grade: C
ARID 4510 - ID Portfolio
Credits:
2.00
Prerequisite: ARID 4111. Coursework includes the
development of a package of work which best conveys the
range of knowledge and skills attained by the individual
student. Includes resume design and production.
Lecture:
1.00 Lab:
2.00
College:
College of the Arts
Department:
Dept of Art
Pre-requisites:
ARID 4111 Minimum Grade: C
ARID 4610 - ID Professional Practice
Credits:
3.00
Prerequisite: ARID 3112. Introduction to the profession of
interior design: Organizations, registration requirements,
qualification criteria and testing, ethics, business
practices, paperwork, legal issues, etc. Site visits
required.
Lecture:
2.00 Lab:
2.00
College:
College of the Arts
Department:
Dept of Art
Pre-requisites:
ARID 3112 Minimum Grade: C
| Art |
ART 1010 - Drawing I
Credits:
3.00
Lecture:
.00 Lab:
6.00
College:
College of the Arts
Department:
Dept of Art
Restrictions:
Must be enrolled in one of the following Major(s):
Art Education-Grades PreK-12
Art
Interior Design
ART 1011 - Drawing II
Credits:
3.00
Prerequisite: ART 1010. A continuation of Drawing I.
Further development of drawing techniques and methods for a
personal and experimental approach. Abstract imagery,
nonrepresentational, and representational imagery will be
explored.
Lecture:
.00 Lab:
6.00
College:
College of the Arts
Department:
Dept of Art
Restrictions:
Must be enrolled in one of the following Major(s):
Art Education-Grades PreK-12
Art
Interior Design
Pre-requisites:
ART 1010 Minimum Grade: C
ART 1020 - Two Dimensional Design
Credits:
3.00
Lecture:
.00 Lab:
6.00
College:
College of the Arts
Department:
Dept of Art
ART 1030 - Three Dimensional Design
Credits:
3.00
Lecture:
.00 Lab:
6.00
College:
College of the Arts
Department:
Dept of Art
Restrictions:
Must be enrolled in one of the following Major(s):
Art Education-Grades PreK-12
Art
Interior Design
ART 1100 - Intro to the Visual Arts
Credits:
3.00
Lecture:
3.00 Lab:
.00
College:
College of the Arts
Department:
Dept of Art
ART 1100H - Honors Intro to the Visual Art
Credits:
3.00
Lecture:
3.00 Lab:
.00
College:
College of the Arts
Department:
Dept of Art
ART 2030 - Computers in Art
Credits:
3.00
Prerequisite: ART 1020. An introductory course to develop
basic skills in computer application for the visual arts
including: desing, page layout, word processing, illustrat-
ion, web access, web design, historical and critical
methods, and information management.
Lecture:
.00 Lab:
6.00
College:
College of the Arts
Department:
Dept of Art
Restrictions:
Must be enrolled in one of the following Major(s):
Art Education-Grades PreK-12
Art
Interior Design
Pre-requisites:
ART 1020 Minimum Grade: C
ART 3023 - Drawing III
Credits:
3.00
Prerequisite: ART 1011. Interpreting the human figure
through the use of a variety of media and techniques. May
be repeated for up to 9 hours of credit.
Lecture:
.00 Lab:
6.00
College:
College of the Arts
Department:
Dept of Art
Restrictions:
Must be enrolled in one of the following Major(s):
Art Education-Grades PreK-12
Art
Interior Design
Pre-requisites:
ART 1011 Minimum Grade: C
ART 3041 - Painting I
Credits:
3.00
Prerequisites: ART 1011 and 1020 or permission of the
Department Head. An introduction to oil and acrylic
painting techniques.
Lecture:
.00 Lab:
6.00
College:
College of the Arts
Department:
Dept of Art
Restrictions:
Must be enrolled in one of the following Major(s):
Art Education-Grades PreK-12
Art
Interior Design
Pre-requisites:
ART 1011 Minimum Grade: C
and ART 1020 Minimum Grade: C
ART 3051 - Printmaking I
Credits:
3.00
Prerequisites: ART 1010 and 1020. An introduction to basic
printmaking processes and techniques including historical
background and significance.
Lecture:
.00 Lab:
6.00
College:
College of the Arts
Department:
Dept of Art
Restrictions:
Must be enrolled in one of the following Major(s):
Art Education-Grades PreK-12
Art
Interior Design
Pre-requisites:
ART 1010 Minimum Grade: C
and ART 1020 Minimum Grade: C
ART 3061 - Ceramics I
Credits:
3.00
Prerequisite: ART 1030 or permission of the Department
Head. A beginning level course including coil and slab
construction, wheel throwing techniques, glazing processes,
and kiln firing methods.
Lecture:
.00 Lab:
6.00
College:
College of the Arts
Department:
Dept of Art
Restrictions:
Must be enrolled in one of the following Major(s):
Art Education-Grades PreK-12
Art
Interior Design
Pre-requisites:
ART 1030 Minimum Grade: C
ART 3071 - Photography I
Credits:
3.00
Lecture:
.00 Lab:
6.00
College:
College of the Arts
Department:
Dept of Art
Restrictions:
Must be enrolled in one of the following Major(s):
Art Education-Grades PreK-12
Art
Interior Design
ART 3081 - Sculpture I
Credits:
3.00
Prerequisite: ART 1030 or permission of Department Head.
An introduction to additive, subtractive, replacement, and
modeling sculpture techniques and methods. Attention will
be given to three dimensional studies of human anatomy.
Lecture:
.00 Lab:
6.00
College:
College of the Arts
Department:
Dept of Art
Restrictions:
Must be enrolled in one of the following Major(s):
Art Education-Grades PreK-12
Art
Interior Design
Pre-requisites:
ART 1030 Minimum Grade: C
ART 3091 - Graphic Design I
Credits:
3.00
Prerequisites: ART 1020 and 2030. Introduction to
aesthetic and technical problem solving. Emphasis is placed
on contemporary commercial art production techniques.
Lecture:
.00 Lab:
6.00
College:
College of the Arts
Department:
Dept of Art
Restrictions:
Must be enrolled in one of the following Major(s):
Art Education-Grades PreK-12
Art
Interior Design
Pre-requisites:
ART 1020 Minimum Grade: C
and ART 2030 Minimum Grade: C
ART 3092 - Graphic Design II
Credits:
3.00
Prerequisite: ART 3091. A continuation of Graphic Design I
with emphasis on typography, package design, and preparation
of portfolio comprehensives. May be repeated for up to 9
hours of credit.
Lecture:
.00 Lab:
6.00
College:
College of the Arts
Department:
Dept of Art
Restrictions:
Must be enrolled in one of the following Major(s):
Art Education-Grades PreK-12
Art
Interior Design
Pre-requisites:
ART 3091 Minimum Grade: C
ART 3101 - Jewelrymaking I
Credits:
3.00
Prerequisites: ART 1030. Introduction to the design and
production of jewelry and small metals, emphasis is placed
on techniques employing casting and fabrication processes.
Students must pass a safety test on the use of equipment and
materials.
Lecture:
.00 Lab:
6.00
College:
College of the Arts
Department:
Dept of Art
Restrictions:
Must be enrolled in one of the following Major(s):
Art Education-Grades PreK-12
Art
Interior Design
Pre-requisites:
ART 1030 Minimum Grade: C
ART 3111 - Aqueous Media I
Credits:
3.00
Prerequisites: ART 1010 and 1020. The introduction to the
technical aspects of aqueous painting media featuring
traditional and contemporary methods and techniques.
Lecture:
.00 Lab:
6.00
College:
College of the Arts
Department:
Dept of Art
Restrictions:
Must be enrolled in one of the following Major(s):
Art Education-Grades PreK-12
Art
Interior Design
Pre-requisites:
ART 1010 Minimum Grade: C
and ART 1020 Minimum Grade: C
ART 4042 - Painting II
Credits:
3.00
Prerequisite: ART 3041. An advanced course in painting
using a variety of media and techniques. The emphasis is on
the development of personal style. May be repeated for up
to 9 hours of credit.
Lecture:
.00 Lab:
6.00
College:
College of the Arts
Department:
Dept of Art
Restrictions:
Must be enrolled in one of the following Major(s):
Art Education-Grades PreK-12
Art
Interior Design
Pre-requisites:
ART 3041 Minimum Grade: C
ART 4052 - Printmaking II
Credits:
3.00
Prerequisite: ART 3051. An advanced course which gives the
student an opportunity for further expressive development
and experimentation with a variety of printmaking processes.
May be repeated for up to 9 hours of credit.
Lecture:
.00 Lab:
6.00
College:
College of the Arts
Department:
Dept of Art
Restrictions:
Must be enrolled in one of the following Major(s):
Art Education-Grades PreK-12
Art
Interior Design
Pre-requisites:
ART 3051 Minimum Grade: C
ART 4062 - Ceramics II
Credits:
3.00
Prerquisites: ART 3061 or permission of the Department
Head. An advanced course including sculptural construction
methods and functional approaches. May be repeated for up
to 9 hours of credit.
Lecture:
.00 Lab:
6.00
College:
College of the Arts
Department:
Dept of Art
Restrictions:
Must be enrolled in one of the following Major(s):
Art Education-Grades PreK-12
Art
Interior Design
Pre-requisites:
ART 3061 Minimum Grade: C
ART 4072 - Photography II
Credits:
3.00
Prerequesite: ART 3071. An advanced course in digital and
black & white photography with emphasis on image
manipulation and experimental processes. A 35mm camera with
manual controls is required. May be repeated for up to 9
hours of credit.
Lecture:
.00 Lab:
6.00
College:
College of the Arts
Department:
Dept of Art
Restrictions:
Must be enrolled in one of the following Major(s):
Art Education-Grades PreK-12
Art
Interior Design
Pre-requisites:
ART 3071 Minimum Grade: C
ART 4082 - Sculpture II
Credits:
3.00
Prerequisite: ART 3081 or permission of Department Head.
Intermediate work in additive, subtractive, replacement, and
modeling sculpture techniques and methods. May be repeated
for up to 9 hours of credit.
Lecture:
.00 Lab:
6.00
College:
College of the Arts
Department:
Dept of Art
Restrictions:
Must be enrolled in one of the following Major(s):
Art Education-Grades PreK-12
Art
Interior Design
Pre-requisites:
ART 3081 Minimum Grade: C
ART 4093 - Graphic Design III
Credits:
3.00
Prerequisite: ART 3091. An advanced course in graphic
design with emphasis on illustratiion and preparation of
portfolio comprehensives. May be repeated for up to 9 hours
of credit.
Lecture:
.00 Lab:
6.00
College:
College of the Arts
Department:
Dept of Art
Restrictions:
Must be enrolled in one of the following Major(s):
Art Education-Grades PreK-12
Art
Interior Design
Pre-requisites:
ART 3091 Minimum Grade: C
ART 4094 - Graphic Design IV
Credits:
3.00
Prerequisites: ART 3092 or 4093. An advanced computer
graphics course. The student will concentrate on web page
design and three dimensional modeling. May be repeated for
up to 9 hours of credit.
Lecture:
.00 Lab:
6.00
College:
College of the Arts
Department:
Dept of Art
Restrictions:
Must be enrolled in one of the following Major(s):
Art Education-Grades PreK-12
Art
Interior Design
Pre-requisites:
ART 3092 Minimum Grade: C
or ART 4093 Minimum Grade: C
ART 4095 - Graphic Design V
Credits:
3.00
Prerequisite: ART 4094 or permission of Department Head.
An advanced computer graphics course which concentrates on
the creation of computer animation. May be repeated for
credit.
Lecture:
.00 Lab:
6.00
College:
College of the Arts
Department:
Dept of Art
Restrictions:
Must be enrolled in one of the following Major(s):
Art Education-Grades PreK-12
Art
Interior Design
Pre-requisites:
ART 4094 Minimum Grade: C
ART 4102 - Jewelrymaking II
Credits:
3.00
Prerequisite: ART 3101. Advanced techniques and further
exploration of jewelry and small metals design. May be
repeated for up to 9 hours of credit.
Lecture:
.00 Lab:
6.00
College:
College of the Arts
Department:
Dept of Art
Restrictions:
Must be enrolled in one of the following Major(s):
Art Education-Grades PreK-12
Art
Interior Design
Pre-requisites:
ART 3101 Minimum Grade: C
ART 4112 - Aqueous Media II
Credits:
3.00
Prerequisite: ART 3111 or permission of the Department
Head. Advanced aqueous media techniques and methods
emphasizing continued development of personal expression and
communicative style. May be repeated for up to 9 hours of
credit.
Lecture:
.00 Lab:
6.00
College:
College of the Arts
Department:
Dept of Art
Restrictions:
Must be enrolled in one of the following Major(s):
Art Education-Grades PreK-12
Art
Interior Design
Pre-requisites:
ART 3111 Minimum Grade: C
ART 4140 - Technical Problems in Art
Credits:
1.00 to 3.00
Prerequisite: Junior or senior level standing in art.
Designed for the advanced student capable of independent
study for the prupose of solving studio problems and con-
ducting creative research. Purchase of materials may be
required. May be repeated for up to 9 hours of credit.
Lecture:
.00 Lab:
2.00 to 6.00
College:
College of the Arts
Department:
Dept of Art
Restrictions:
Must be enrolled in one of the following Major(s):
Art Education-Grades PreK-12
Art
Interior Design
May not be enrolled in one of the following Class(es):
Freshman
Sophomore
ART 4150 - Directed Study in Art
Credits:
1.00 to 3.00
Lecture:
.00 Lab:
2.00 to 6.00
College:
College of the Arts
Department:
Dept of Art
Restrictions:
Must be enrolled in one of the following Major(s):
Art Education-Grades PreK-12
Art
Interior Design
ART 4160 - Internship in Art
Credits:
3.00
Lecture:
.00 Lab:
6.00
College:
College of the Arts
Department:
Dept of Art
Restrictions:
Must be enrolled in one of the following Major(s):
Art Education-Grades PreK-12
Art
Interior Design
ART 4170 - Professional Preparation
Credits:
1.00
Prerequisites: ART 2030. The assembly of a portfolio and
resume acceptable for professional use in art related
careers.
Lecture:
.00 Lab:
2.00
College:
College of the Arts
Department:
Dept of Art
Restrictions:
Must be enrolled in one of the following Major(s):
Art Education-Grades PreK-12
Art
Interior Design
Pre-requisites:
ART 2030 Minimum Grade: C
ART 4171 - Senior Exhibition Seminar
Credits:
2.00
Pre or co-requisite: ART 4170. A capstone course for the
preparation of works for exhibition, learning of gallery
procedures, planning for an participating in the senior
exhibition. The submission of a final portfolio is required.
Lecture:
2.00 Lab:
.00
College:
College of the Arts
Department:
Dept of Art
Restrictions:
Must be enrolled in one of the following Class(es):
Senior
Pre-requisites:
ART 4170 Minimum Grade: C
ART 4180 - Workshop in Art
Credits:
1.00 to 3.00
Lecture:
.00 Lab:
2.00 to 6.00
College:
College of the Arts
Department:
Dept of Art
Restrictions:
Must be enrolled in one of the following Major(s):
Art Education-Grades PreK-12
Art
Interior Design
ART 4190 - Special Topics in Art Studio
Credits:
3.00
Prerequisite: Junior or Senior level standing in art.
Selected topics in studio areas designed to develop advanced
skills in a particular medium and allow students the
opportunity for further expressive development. May be
repeated for up to 9 hours of credit.
Lecture:
.00 Lab:
6.00
College:
College of the Arts
Department:
Dept of Art
Restrictions:
Must be enrolled in one of the following Major(s):
Art Education-Grades PreK-12
Art
Must be enrolled in one of the following Class(es):
Junior
Senior
ART 6000 - Watercolor
Credits:
3.00
A course desgned for the student who is experienced with
aqueous media and has demonstrated success as a
self-directed watercolor painter. Students are expected to
provide a portfolio for review by the instructor. The
student will develop and resolve artistic problems relevant
to the media. Works produced will undergo analysis and
critical reviews. This course may be repeated for credit.
Lecture:
.00 Lab:
6.00
College:
College of the Arts
Department:
Dept of Art
Restrictions:
Must be enrolled in one of the following Level(s):
Doctoral-Semester
Graduate-Semester
Must be enrolled in one of the following Major(s):
Art Education-Grades PreK-12
Art
ART 6100 - Ceramics
Credits:
3.00
Preequisite: Three semester hours credit of intermediate
ceramics at the undergraduate level or permission of the
instructor. This course emphasizes wheel throwing techniques
decorative processes, ceramic materials formulation, and
firing strategies.
Lecture:
.00 Lab:
6.00
College:
College of the Arts
Department:
Dept of Art
Restrictions:
Must be enrolled in one of the following Level(s):
Doctoral-Semester
Graduate-Semester
Must be enrolled in one of the following Major(s):
Art Education-Grades PreK-12
Art
ART 6200 - Drawing and Composition
Credits:
3.00
Prerequisite: Three semester hour credits of intermediate
drawing at the undergraduate level or permission of the
instructor. The study of drawing in various media with an
emphasis on individual stylistic development. The production
of a thematic portfolio and solo or group exhibition is
expected.
Lecture:
.00 Lab:
6.00
College:
College of the Arts
Department:
Dept of Communication Arts
Restrictions:
Must be enrolled in one of the following Level(s):
Doctoral-Semester
Graduate-Semester
Must be enrolled in one of the following Major(s):
Art Education-Grades PreK-12
Art
ART 6450 - Painting
Credits:
3.00
Prerequisite: Three semester hour credits of intermediate
painting at the undergraduate level or permission of the
instructor. This course requires the student, under the
guidance of the instructor, to develop individualized
problems in painting using a variety of media and techniques
The emphasis is on the development of a personal stylistic
approach to painting. A solo or group exhibition is expected
Lecture:
.00 Lab:
6.00
College:
College of the Arts
Department:
Dept of Art
Restrictions:
Must be enrolled in one of the following Level(s):
Doctoral-Semester
Graduate-Semester
Must be enrolled in one of the following Major(s):
Art Education-Grades PreK-12
Art
ART 6650 - Technical Problems in Art
Credits:
1.00 to 3.00
Prerequisite: Permission of the instructor. A course for
advanced students capable of independent research and study
in the production of a body of related works in selected
media. A problem statement and procedural plan will be
developed. A solo or group exhibition is required.
Lecture:
.00 Lab:
2.00 to 6.00
College:
College of the Arts
Department:
Dept of Art
Restrictions:
Must be enrolled in one of the following Level(s):
Doctoral-Semester
Graduate-Semester
Must be enrolled in one of the following Major(s):
Art Education-Grades PreK-12
Art
ART 6950 - Workshop in Art
Credits:
1.00 to 3.00
Selected topics presented in an intensive workshop setting
for studio production of art works. Critical reviews and
the exhibition of art works produced are expected. May be
repeated for credit under different topics headings.
Lecture:
.00 Lab:
2.00 to 6.00
College:
College of the Arts
Department:
Dept of Art
Restrictions:
Must be enrolled in one of the following Level(s):
Doctoral-Semester
Graduate-Semester
Must be enrolled in one of the following Major(s):
Art Education-Grades PreK-12
Art
ART 7070 - Electronic Imaging
Credits:
3.00
Prerequisite: Three semester hours credit at the
undergraduate level or permission of the instructor. This
course emphasizes the application of computer graphics
processes to visual arts problems. Students will demonstrate
an understanding of the range of computer graphics
applications, a working knowledge of selected graphics
software, and will prepare still or animated work for
presentation. Specific assignments will be devloped in
relation to the student's professional goals.
Lab:
6.00
College:
College of the Arts
Department:
Dept of Art
Restrictions:
Must be enrolled in one of the following Level(s):
Doctoral-Semester
Graduate-Semester
Must be enrolled in one of the following Major(s):
Art Education-Grades PreK-12
Art
ART 7900 - Directed Study in Art
Credits:
1.00 to 3.00
Prerequisite: Approval of the instructor and Department
Head. Individual problems in art selected and defined with
approval of the supervising instructor. May be repeated for
credit.
Lecture:
.00 Lab:
2.00 to 6.00
College:
College of the Arts
Department:
Dept of Art
Restrictions:
Must be enrolled in one of the following Level(s):
Doctoral-Semester
Graduate-Semester
Must be enrolled in one of the following Major(s):
Art Education-Grades PreK-12
Art
| Art History |
ARTH 1120 - Fundamental Cncpt Visual Arts
Credits:
3.00
Restricted to ART, ARED majors and ART minors only. A
course focusing on the historical context of contemorary
art, art issues, disciplines, and professional practices.
Lecture:
3.00 Lab:
.00
College:
College of the Arts
Department:
Dept of Art
Restrictions:
Must be enrolled in one of the following Major(s):
Art Education-Grades PreK-12
Art
ARTH 3120 - Special Topics in Art History
Credits:
3.00
Prerequisites: ART 1100 or ARTH 1120 or ARID 1120. The
study of unique or special content in the visual arts. May
be repeated under different topics for a maximum of 9 hours.
Lecture:
3.00 Lab:
.00
College:
College of the Arts
Department:
Dept of Art
Restrictions:
Must be enrolled in one of the following Major(s):
Art Education-Grades PreK-12
Art
Interior Design
Pre-requisites:
ART 1100 Minimum Grade: C
or ARTH 1120 Minimum Grade: C
or ARID 1120 Minimum Grade: C
or ARID 1120 Minimum Grade: C
ARTH 3121 - Western Art History Survey
Credits:
3.00
Prerequisites: ART 1100 or ARTH 1120 or ARID 1120. A
survey of western world art from prehistory to the modern
period.
Lecture:
3.00 Lab:
.00
College:
College of the Arts
Department:
Dept of Art
Restrictions:
Must be enrolled in one of the following Major(s):
Art Education-Grades PreK-12
Art
Interior Design
Pre-requisites:
ART 1100 Minimum Grade: C
or ARTH 1120 Minimum Grade: C
or ARID 1120 Minimum Grade: C
or ARID 1120 Minimum Grade: C
ARTH 3122 - 20th Century Art Survey
Credits:
3.00
Prerequisites: ART 1100 or ARTH 1120 or ARID 1120. A
survey of the world history of art from the late 19th
century through the present.
Lecture:
3.00 Lab:
.00
College:
College of the Arts
Department:
Dept of Art
Restrictions:
Must be enrolled in one of the following Major(s):
Art Education-Grades PreK-12
Art
Interior Design
Pre-requisites:
ART 1100 Minimum Grade: C
or ARTH 1120 Minimum Grade: C
or ARID 1120 Minimum Grade: C
or ARID 1120 Minimum Grade: C
ARTH 3123 - Special Topics in Art History
Credits:
3.00
Prerequisites: ART 1100 or ARTH 1120 or ARID 1120. The
study of unique or special content in the visual arts. May
be repeated under different topics for a maximum of 9 hours.
Lecture:
3.00 Lab:
.00
College:
College of the Arts
Department:
Dept of Art
Pre-requisites:
ARTH 1120 Minimum Grade: C
or ART 1100 Minimum Grade: C
or ARID 1120 Minimum Grade: C
or ARID 1120 Minimum Grade: C
ARTH 4120 - Issues in Art Criticism
Credits:
3.00
Prerequisites: ART 1100 or ARTH 1120 or ARID 1120. Selected
issues from the discipline of art criticism.
Lecture:
3.00 Lab:
.00
College:
College of the Arts
Department:
Dept of Art
Restrictions:
Must be enrolled in one of the following Major(s):
Art Education-Grades PreK-12
Art
Interior Design
Pre-requisites:
ART 1100 Minimum Grade: C
or ARTH 1120 Minimum Grade: C
or ARID 1120 Minimum Grade: C
or ARID 1120 Minimum Grade: C
ARTH 4130 - Women Artists
Credits:
3.00
Prerequisites: ART 1100 or ARTH 1120 or ARID 1120. The
study of art created by women in western and non-western
cultures.
Lecture:
3.00 Lab:
.00
College:
College of the Arts
Department:
Dept of Art
Restrictions:
Must be enrolled in one of the following Major(s):
Art Education-Grades PreK-12
Art
Pre-requisites:
ART 1100 Minimum Grade: C
or ARTH 1120 Minimum Grade: C
or ARID 1120 Minimum Grade: C
or ARID 1120 Minimum Grade: C
ARTH 4140 - African American Art History
Credits:
3.00
Prerequisites: ART 1100 or ARTH 1120 or ARID 1120. The
study of art created by African American artists from late
18th century up to present.
Lecture:
3.00 Lab:
.00
College:
College of the Arts
Department:
Dept of Art
Restrictions:
Must be enrolled in one of the following Major(s):
Art Education-Grades PreK-12
Art
Pre-requisites:
ART 1100 Minimum Grade: C
or ARTH 1120 Minimum Grade: C
or ARID 1120 Minimum Grade: C
or ARID 1120 Minimum Grade: C
ARTH 4150 - Contemporary Art History
Credits:
3.00
Prerequisites: ART 1100 or ARTH 1120 or ARID 1120. The
in-depth study of contemporary art.
Lecture:
3.00 Lab:
.00
College:
College of the Arts
Department:
Dept of Art
Restrictions:
Must be enrolled in one of the following Major(s):
Art Education-Grades PreK-12
Art
Interior Design
Pre-requisites:
ART 1100 Minimum Grade: C
or ARTH 1120 Minimum Grade: C
or ARID 1120 Minimum Grade: C
or ARID 1120 Minimum Grade: C
ARTH 4160 - Directed Study in Art History
Credits:
1.00 to 3.00
Prerequisite: ART 1100 or ARTH 1120 or ARID 1120, or
permission of the Art Department head. An exploration of
individual topics in art history, with supervised research
on a chosen topic and weekly conferences between instructor
and student. The course may be repeated for up to 9 hours
credit if topics are different.
Lecture:
.00 Lab:
1.00 to 3.00
College:
College of the Arts
Department:
Dept of Art
Pre-requisites:
ART 1100 Minimum Grade: C
or ARTH 1120 Minimum Grade: C
or ARID 1120 Minimum Grade: C
ARTH 6510 - Spec Topics Art History/Critic
Credits:
1.00 to 3.00
Prerequisite: ART 1100 or equivalent undergraduate art
history/appreciation course. A seminar course for the study
of special topics or contemporary trends in art, art history
and art criticism. Research, analysis, and short essays
will be emphasized. Course may be repeated for credit.
Lecture:
1.00 to 3.00 Lab:
.00
College:
College of the Arts
Department:
Dept of Art
Restrictions:
Must be enrolled in one of the following Level(s):
Doctoral-Semester
Graduate-Semester
Must be enrolled in one of the following Major(s):
Art Education-Grades PreK-12
Art
Pre-requisites:
ART 1100 Minimum Grade: C
ARTH 7650 - Late Twentieth Century Art
Credits:
3.00
Prerequisite: nine semester hour credits of art history at
the undergraduate or graduate level. This course examines
the art and theories of art from 1970 to the present.
Students will identify, classify, and place in theoretical
context selected works of late twentiety century art. A
critical essay and presentation a selected contemporary
issue or theory is expected.
Lecture:
3.00 Lab:
.00
College:
College of the Arts
Department:
Dept of Art
Restrictions:
Must be enrolled in one of the following Level(s):
Doctoral-Semester
Graduate-Semester
Must be enrolled in one of the following Major(s):
Art Education-Grades PreK-12
Art
| Aerospace Studies |
AS 1000 - Leadership Laboratory
Credits:
1.00
Practices in both followership and leadership. A study of
Air Force customs and courtesies, drill ceremonies, military
military commands, and Air Force opportunities (for 1000-
and 2000-level AS students). Advanced leadership experiences
in planning, organizing, and executing cadet-training
activities; preparing and presenting briefings and other
oral and written communications (for 3000- and 4000-level AS
students). The leadership laboratory is required of AS
students each semester, but total credit is limited to 3
hours. Graded "Satisfactory" or "Unsatisfactory".
Lecture:
.00 Lab:
2.00
College:
No College Designated
Division:
Division of Aerospace Studies
Department:
Div of Aerospace Studies
AS 1001 - Foundations of the USAF I
Credits:
1.00
Co-requisite: AS 1000. A survey course designed to
introduce students to the United States Air Force and Air
Force Reserve Officer Training Corps. A mandatory Leadership
Laboratory (AS 1000) complements this course by providing
cadets with followership experiences.
Lecture:
1.00 Lab:
.00
College:
No College Designated
Division:
Division of Aerospace Studies
Department:
Div of Aerospace Studies
Pre-requisites:
AS 1000 Minimum Grade: S
AS 1002 - Foundations of the USAF II
Credits:
1.00
Co-requisite: AS 1000. A survey course designed to continue
the student's introduction to the United States Air Force
and Air Force Reserve Officer Training Corps. A mandatory
Leadership Laboratory (AS 1000) complements this course by
providing cadets with followership experiences.
Lecture:
1.00 Lab:
.00
College:
No College Designated
Division:
Division of Aerospace Studies
Department:
Div of Aerospace Studies
Co-requisites:
AS 1000
AS 2001 - Ev of US Air And Space Pwr I
Credits:
1.00
Co-requisite: AS 1000. Examines general aspects of air and
space power from a historical perspective. The course covers
a time period from the first balloons and dirigibles to the
Korean War. Leadership Laboratory (AS 1000) is mandatory
for all cadets and complements this course by providing
cadets with followership experiences.
Lecture:
1.00 Lab:
.00
College:
No College Designated
Division:
Division of Aerospace Studies
Department:
Div of Aerospace Studies
Co-requisites:
AS 1000
AS 2002 - Ev of US Air and Space Pwr II
Credits:
1.00
Co-requisite: AS 1000. Examines general aspects of air and
space power from a historical perspective. The course covers
a time period from the Vietnam War to the global positioning
systems of the Persian Gulf War. Leadership Laboratory (AS
1000) is mandatory for all cadets and complements this
course by providing cadets with followership experiences.
Lecture:
1.00 Lab:
.00
College:
No College Designated
Division:
Division of Aerospace Studies
Department:
Div of Aerospace Studies
Co-requisites:
AS 1000
AS 3001 - Leadership Studies I
Credits:
3.00
Co-requisite: AS 1000. Continues the study of leadership,
management fundamentals, professional knowledge, Air Force
personnel and evaluation systems, leadership ethics, and
communication skills required of an Air Force junior
officer. Leadership Laboratory (AS 1000) is mandatory and
complements this course by giving students opportunities to
apply leadership principles of this course.
Lecture:
3.00 Lab:
.00
College:
No College Designated
Division:
Division of Aerospace Studies
Department:
Div of Aerospace Studies
Co-requisites:
AS 1000
AS 3002 - Leadership Studies II
Credits:
3.00
Co-requisite: AS 1000. A study of quality management fund-
amentals, professional knowledge, Air Force Doctrine, and
communication skills required of an Air Force junior of-
ficer. Case studies are used to examine management
situations as a means of demonstrating and exercising
practical application of concepts being studied. A man-
datory Leadership Laboratory (AS 1000) complements
this course by providing advanced leadership experiences
in officer-type activities, giving the student an opportun-
ity to apply leadership and management principles.
Lecture:
3.00 Lab:
.00
College:
No College Designated
Division:
Division of Aerospace Studies
Department:
Div of Aerospace Studies
Co-requisites:
AS 1000
AS 4001 - National Security Affairs
Credits:
3.00
Co-requisite: AS 1000. Examines the national security
process, regional studies, advanced leadership ethics, and
Air Force doctrine. A mandatory Leadership Laboratory (AS
1000) complements this course by providing opportunities to
apply leadership and management principles.
Lecture:
3.00 Lab:
.00
College:
No College Designated
Division:
Division of Aerospace Studies
Department:
Div of Aerospace Studies
Co-requisites:
AS 1000
AS 4002 - Preparation for Active Duty
Credits:
3.00
Co-requisite: AS 1000. The final step in preparing an
officer for active duty. This course examines the military
as a profession, officership, military justice, and civilian
control of the military. A mandatory Leadership Laboratory
(AS 1000) complements this course by giving the students
opportunities to apply leadership and management principles.
Lecture:
3.00 Lab:
.00
College:
No College Designated
Division:
Division of Aerospace Studies
Department:
Div of Aerospace Studies
Co-requisites:
AS 1000
| Astronomy |
ASTR 1000 - Introduction to the Universe
Credits:
3.00
A survey fo the universe, examining the historical origins
of astronomy; the motions and physical properties of the Sun
Moon, and planets; the formation, evolution, and death of
stars; and the structure of galaxies and the expansion of
the universe.
Lecture:
3.00 Lab:
.00
College:
College of Arts & Sciences
Department:
Dept of Phy/Ast/Geosciences
ASTR 1010K - Astronomy of the Solar System
Credits:
4.00
Astronomy from early ideas of the cosmos to modern
observational techniques. The solar system planets,
satellites, and minor bodies. The origin and evolution of
the solar system. Three lectures and one night laboratory
session per week.
Lecture:
3.00 Lab:
2.50
College:
College of Arts & Sciences
Department:
Dept of Phy/Ast/Geosciences
ASTR 1020K - Stellar and Galactic Astronomy
Credits:
4.00
The study of the Sun and stars, their physical properties
and evolution, interstellar matter, star clusters, our
galaxy and other galaxies, the orgin and evolution of the
Universe. Three lectures and one night laboratory session
per week.
Lecture:
3.00 Lab:
2.50
College:
College of Arts & Sciences
Department:
Dept of Phy/Ast/Geosciences
ASTR 2010 - Tools of Astronomy
Credits:
1.00
An introduction to observational techniques for the
beginning astronomy major. Completion of this course will
enable the student to use the campus observatory without
direct supervision. The student will be given instruction
in the use of the observatory and its associated equipment.
Includes laboratory safety, research methods, exploration of
resoruces (library and Internet), and an outline of the
discipline.
Lecture:
.00 Lab:
2.00
College:
College of Arts & Sciences
Department:
Dept of Phy/Ast/Geosciences
ASTR 2020 - The Planetarium
Credits:
1.00
Prerequisites: ASTR 1000 or ASTR 1010K or ASTR 1020K or
permission of instructor. Instruction in the operation of
the campus planetarium and delivery of planetarium programs.
Completion of this course will qualify the student to
prepare and give planetarium programs to visiting groups.
Lecture:
.00 Lab:
2.00
College:
College of Arts & Sciences
Department:
Dept of Phy/Ast/Geosciences
Pre-requisites:
ASTR 1000 Minimum Grade: C
or ASTR 1010K Minimum Grade: C
or ASTR 1020K Minimum Grade: C
ASTR 3220 - Cosmology
Credits:
3.00
Prerequisite: ASTR 1020 and PHIL 2010 or PHIL 2010H, or
consent of the instructor. Also offered as PHIL 3220. A
scientific and philosophical study of our perception of the
universe, including the world view of Ptolemy, Copernicus,
and Einstein.
Lecture:
3.00 Lab:
.00
College:
College of Arts & Sciences
Department:
Dept of Phy/Ast/Geosciences
Pre-requisites:
ASTR 1020K Minimum Grade: D
and ( PHIL 2010 Minimum Grade: D
or PHIL 2010H Minimum Grade: D )
ASTR 4101 - Observational Techniques I
Credits:
3.00
Prerequisites: PHYS 2212K, and ASTR 1010K, or ASTR 1020K.
Aspects of observational astronomy. Topics include
spectroscopy, photometry, imaging, astrometry, and operation
of the observatory.
Lecture:
2.00 Lab:
2.00
College:
College of Arts & Sciences
Department:
Dept of Phy/Ast/Geosciences
Pre-requisites:
PHYS 2212K Minimum Grade: C
and ( ASTR 1010K Minimum Grade: C
or ASTR 1020K Minimum Grade: C )
ASTR 4102 - Observational Techniques II
Credits:
3.00
Prerequisites: ASTR 4101. Aspects of observational
astronomy. Topics include radio astronomy, ultraviolet and
x-ray astronomy, and data reduction techniques.
Lecture:
2.00 Lab:
2.00
College:
College of Arts & Sciences
Department:
Dept of Phy/Ast/Geosciences
Pre-requisites:
ASTR 4101 Minimum Grade: C
ASTR 4400 - Physics of the Solar System
Credits:
3.00
Prerequisite: ASTR 1010K, PHYS 2211K, and 2212K. Celestial
mechanics; physical features of the sun, planets, moons, and
other material in the solar system.
Lecture:
3.00 Lab:
.00
College:
College of Arts & Sciences
Department:
Dept of Phy/Ast/Geosciences
Pre-requisites:
ASTR 1010K Minimum Grade: C
and PHYS 2211K Minimum Grade: C
and PHYS 2212K Minimum Grade: C
ASTR 4410 - Astrophysics
Credits:
3.00
Prerequisites: ASTR 1020K. Pre- or corequisite: PHYS 4411.
Radiative transfer in stellar atmospheres, the interior
structure of stars, stellar evolution, physical processes in
gaseous nebulae, and cosmology.
Lecture:
3.00 Lab:
.00
College:
College of Arts & Sciences
Department:
Dept of Phy/Ast/Geosciences
Pre-requisites:
PHYS 4411 Minimum Grade: C
and ASTR 1020K Minimum Grade: C
ASTR 3101 Minimum Grade: C
ASTR 4800 - Internship in Astronomy
Credits:
3.00 to 6.00
Active participation in research in astronomy, or in some
field of science closely allied with astronomy, or work with
a planetarium or museum which involves planetarium
operations and programs. A daily log of activities, a report
on the work done, and a research paper relating the work
done to the field of astronomy are required.
Lecture:
.00 Lab:
6.00 to 12.00
College:
College of Arts & Sciences
Department:
Dept of Phy/Ast/Geosciences
ASTR 4900 - Special Topics in Astronomy
Credits:
1.00 to 6.00
Prerequisite: ASTR 1010K, 1020K, and PHYS 2212K, consent
of advisor and instructor. Topics to be assigned by
instructor; may be taken more than once if topics are
different; up to a total of 6 credit hours.
Lecture:
1.00 to 4.00 Lab:
.00 to 4.00
College:
College of Arts & Sciences
Department:
Dept of Phy/Ast/Geosciences
Pre-requisites:
ASTR 1010K Minimum Grade: C
and ASTR 1020K Minimum Grade: C
and PHYS 2211K Minimum Grade: C
ASTR 4950 - Directed Study in Astronomy
Credits:
1.00 to 6.00
Prerequisites: ASTR 1010K, 1020K, and PHYS 2212K, consent
of advisor, instructor, and department head. Study in area
or subject not normally found in established courses offered
by the department; may also allow student to explore in
more detail and/or depth an area or subject covered by the
department in astronomy; up to a maximum of 6 credit hours.
Lecture:
1.00 to 4.00 Lab:
.00 to 4.00
College:
College of Arts & Sciences
Department:
Dept of Phy/Ast/Geosciences
Pre-requisites:
ASTR 1010K Minimum Grade: C
and ASTR 1020K Minimum Grade: C
and PHYS 2212K Minimum Grade: C
ASTR 5101 - Principles of Astronomy, I
Credits:
4.00
A calculus-based course covering astronomical observations,
analysis of celestial motions, and a study fo the solar
system.
Lecture:
3.00 Lab:
2.50
College:
College of Arts & Sciences
Department:
Dept of Phy/Ast/Geosciences
Restrictions:
Must be enrolled in one of the following Level(s):
Graduate-Semester
ASTR 5102 - Principles of Astronomy, II
Credits:
4.00
A calculus-based course covering the physics of the sun and
stars, stellar evolution, galactic structure and the
universe.
Lecture:
3.00 Lab:
2.50
College:
College of Arts & Sciences
Department:
Dept of Phy/Ast/Geosciences
Restrictions:
Must be enrolled in one of the following Level(s):
Graduate-Semester
Pre-requisites:
ASTR 5101 Minimum Grade: C
ASTR 6100 - Observational Techniques
Credits:
3.00
Aspects of instrumental and observational astronomy
including the optics of the telescope, spectroscopy,
photopgraphy, photometry, electronics, CCDs, astromentrical
problems, the operation of the observatory, and mathematical
methods of data reduction.
Lecture:
2.00 Lab:
2.00
College:
College of Arts & Sciences
Department:
Dept of Phy/Ast/Geosciences
Restrictions:
Must be enrolled in one of the following Level(s):
Graduate-Semester
ASTR 6400 - Physics of the Solar System
Credits:
3.00
Celestial mechanics; physical features of the sun, planets,
moons, and other material in the solar system.
Lecture:
3.00 Lab:
.00
College:
College of Arts & Sciences
Department:
Dept of Phy/Ast/Geosciences
Restrictions:
Must be enrolled in one of the following Level(s):
Graduate-Semester
ASTR 6410 - Astrophysics
Credits:
3.00
Radiative transfer in the stellar atmosphere, the interior
structure of stars, stellar evolution, physical processes in
gaseous nebulae, cosmology.
Lecture:
3.00 Lab:
.00
College:
College of Arts & Sciences
Department:
Dept of Phy/Ast/Geosciences
Restrictions:
Must be enrolled in one of the following Level(s):
Graduate-Semester
ASTR 6800 - Internship in Astronomy
Credits:
3.00 to 6.00
Active participation in research in astronomy, or in some
field of science closely allied with astronomy, or work with
a planetarium or museum which involves planetarium
operations and programs. A daily log of activities, a report
on the work done, and a research paper relating th work done
to the field of astronomy are required.
Lecture:
.00 Lab:
6.00 to 12.00
College:
College of Arts & Sciences
Department:
Dept of Phy/Ast/Geosciences
Restrictions:
Must be enrolled in one of the following Level(s):
Graduate-Semester
ASTR 6900 - Special Topics in Astronomy
Credits:
1.00 to 6.00
Topics to be assigned by instructor; may be taken more than
once if topics are different; up to a total of 6 credit hour
Lecture:
1.00 to 4.00 Lab:
.00 to 4.00
College:
College of Arts & Sciences
Department:
Dept of Phy/Ast/Geosciences
Restrictions:
Must be enrolled in one of the following Level(s):
Graduate-Semester
ASTR 6950 - Directed Study in astronomy
Credits:
1.00 to 6.00
Study in area or subject not normally found in established
courses offered by the department; may also allow student to
explore in more detail and/or depth an area or subject
covered by the department in astronomy; up to a maximum of
6 credit hours.
Lecture:
1.00 to 4.00 Lab:
.00 to 4.00
College:
College of Arts & Sciences
Department:
Dept of Phy/Ast/Geosciences
Restrictions:
Must be enrolled in one of the following Level(s):
Graduate-Semester
| Biology |
BIOL 1010 - Biol Evolution and Diversity
Credits:
3.00
Co-requisite: BIOL 1020L. An introduction to the diversity
of life with emphasis on ecological and evolutionary
processes and relationship. This course cannot be taken for
credit toward the Biology major.
Lecture:
3.00 Lab:
.00
College:
College of Arts & Sciences
Department:
Dept of Biology
Co-requisites:
BIOL 1020L - Biodiversity Lab
Credits:
1.00
Co-requisite: BIOL 1010. A laboratory course to accompany
Biology 1010, emphasizing the diversity of life. This
course cannot be taken for credit toward the Biology major.
Lecture:
.00 Lab:
2.00
College:
College of Arts & Sciences
Department:
Dept of Biology
Pre-requisites:
BIOL 1010 Minimum Grade: D
BIOL 1030 - Organismal Biology
Credits:
3.00
Co-requisite: BIOL 1040L. An introduction to biology with
emphasis on the development and maintenance of complex
multicellular organisms. This course cannot be taken for
credit toward the Biology major.
Lecture:
3.00 Lab:
.00
College:
College of Arts & Sciences
Department:
Dept of Biology
Co-requisites:
BIOL 1040L - Organismal Biology Lab
Credits:
1.00
Co-requisite: BIOL 1030. A laboratory course to accompany
Biology 1030, emphasizing the structure and function of
multicellular organisms. This course cannot be taken for
credit toward the Biology major.
Lecture:
.00 Lab:
2.00
College:
College of Arts & Sciences
Department:
Dept of Biology
Pre-requisites:
BIOL 1030 Minimum Grade: D
BIOL 1050 - Human Biology
Credits:
3.00
An introduction to the processes underlying the interactions
of humans and the natural world. The topics to be covered
include: physiological processes and their relationship to
diseases; human genetics and biotechnology; the evolutionary
basis of human structure and behavior, and the impact of
humans on natural communities.
Lecture:
3.00 Lab:
.00
College:
College of Arts & Sciences
Department:
Dept of Biology
BIOL 1060 - Intro to Marine Biology
Credits:
3.00
A non-technical study of marine and estuarine habitats
emphasizing habitat types and biological community diversity
Topics of study will include, but are not limited to:
organismal adaptations to a marine environment, bio-
diversity and taxonomy of major groups of marine
organisms, ecosystem types and characteristics and oceanic
scale processes. Some voluntary overnight, weekend field
trips with emphasis on collecting coastal fauna and study of
Georgia coastal habitiats.
Lecture:
3.00 Lab:
.00
College:
College of Arts & Sciences
Department:
Dept of Biology
BIOL 1065 - Plants and Human Affairs
Credits:
3.00
Designed for non-science majors. A cosmopolitan study of
economically important plants, their influence on society,
and their evolution and manipulation by humans. Uses of
plants in the production of foods, beverages, spices, herbs,
perfumes, drugs, dyes, wood, and fibers, and in the
aesthetic enhancement of human life.
Lecture:
3.00 Lab:
.00
College:
College of Arts & Sciences
Department:
Dept of Biology
BIOL 1070 - Microbes and Humans
Credits:
3.00
The study of microbes and humans with an emphasis upon
infectious diseases and the role of microbes in food
production, bioengineering, and industrial processes.
Lecture:
3.00 Lab:
.00
College:
College of Arts & Sciences
Department:
Dept of Biology
BIOL 1080 - Conservation Biology
Credits:
3.00
Basic biology underlying current issues in the conservation
of rare species, native ecosystems, and biological diversity
in general. Exploration of the nature and geographic
distribution of biodiversity and threats to it, discussed in
the context of ecological and population-genetic principles
as well as socio-economic and political realities. Theory
and case studies of different modes of preserving
biodiversity (zoos and gardens vs. natural preserves) will
be presented. The U.S. Endandered Species Act and
Wilderness Preservation Act and C.I.T.E.S., among others,
will be critically evaluated as models for government
involvement in conservation. Prescriptions for sustainable
development that does not further erode biodiversity will be
discussed in light of current knowledge of genetics,
population dynamics, and community and landscape ecology.
Lecture:
3.00 Lab:
.00
College:
College of Arts & Sciences
Department:
Dept of Biology
BIOL 1090 - Genetics and Human Affairs
Credits:
3.00
Genetics and its human implicatins, past, present, and
future. A review of the basic patterns of inheritance using
human traits. Emphasis will be given to calculation of
recurrence risks by pedigree analysis, the human chromosome
aberrations, the molecular aspects of inborn errors of
metabolism, the human genome project, recombinant DNA
technology and its application to gene therapy. Extensive
use of computer technology and auto-tutorials will be made
in the course.
Lecture:
3.00 Lab:
.00
College:
College of Arts & Sciences
Department:
Dept of Biology
BIOL 1951H - Hon Bio:Cellular Processes
Credits:
4.00
An introduction to the fundamental principles of cell and
molecular biology. Prokaryotic and eukaryotic development
will focus on the relationship of structure and function.
Cellular solutions to fundamental problems such as cell
recognition, energy acquisiton and conversion, genetic
transmission, and cellular reproduction will be discussed.
Taught in an enriched, discussion, and project-oriented
classroom environment.
Lecture:
3.00 Lab:
2.00
College:
College of Arts & Sciences
Department:
Dept of Biology
BIOL 1952H - Hon Bio:Evltn/Dvrsty of Life
Credits:
4.00
Introduction to modern biology with an emphasis on the
diversity of life on Earth and a close examination of
ecological and evolutionary processes and relationships.
Taught in an enriched, discussion and project-oriented
classroom environment.
Lecture:
3.00 Lab:
2.00
College:
College of Arts & Sciences
Department:
Dept of Biology
BIOL 2010 - Unifying Principles of Biology
Credits:
4.00
Introduction to biology for science and secondary education-
science majors. Emphasis on basic concepts providing a
foundation for advanced courses in biology. Concepts
covered include the scientific mehtod and experimental
design; cellular structure and function, metabolism,
reproduction; the nature of the gene and its action, and the
mechanisms of evolution.
Lecture:
3.00 Lab:
3.00
College:
College of Arts & Sciences
Department:
Dept of Biology
BIOL 2230 - General Botany
Credits:
4.00
Prerequisite: BIOL 2010 with a grade of C or better, or
consent of the instructor. Survey of the plants emphasizing
evolution, homologous variation, and reproductive cycles of
the major groups and development, structure, and function as
represented by the seed plants.
Lecture:
3.00 Lab:
3.00
College:
College of Arts & Sciences
Department:
Dept of Biology
Pre-requisites:
BIOL 2010 Minimum Grade: C
BIOL 2270 - General Zoology
Credits:
4.00
Prerequisite: BIOL 2010 with a grade of C or better, or
consent of the instructor. Survey of the animal kingdom.
Lecture:
3.00 Lab:
3.00
College:
College of Arts & Sciences
Department:
Dept of Biology
Pre-requisites:
BIOL 2010 Minimum Grade: C
BIOL 2651 - Human Anatomy/Physiology I
Credits:
4.00
Introduction to human anatomy and general phsiological
principles with emphasis on the following: cell and tissue
organization, plus skeletal, muscular, nervous, and
endocrine systems.
Lecture:
3.00 Lab:
2.00
College:
College of Arts & Sciences
Department:
Dept of Biology
BIOL 2652 - Human Anatomy/Physiology II
Credits:
4.00
Prerequisite: BIOL 2652. A continuation of human anatomy
and general physiological principles with emphasis on the
following: cardiovascular, lymphatic, respiratory, digestive
excretory, and reproductive systems, plus development.
Lecture:
3.00 Lab:
2.00
College:
College of Arts & Sciences
Department:
Dept of Biology
Pre-requisites:
BIOL 2651 Minimum Grade: C
or BIO 265 Minimum Grade: C
BIOL 2900 - Microbiology in Health/Disease
Credits:
4.00
Co-requisite: CHEM 1152. An introductory microbiology
course with emphasis upon the role played by microorganisms
in health and disease. Open to students who plan to enter
the health or allied health fields without a major in
biology. Two 1.5 hour laboratory periods per week.
Lecture:
3.00 Lab:
3.00
College:
College of Arts & Sciences
Department:
Dept of Biology
Pre-requisites:
CHEM 1152K Minimum Grade: C
BIOL 3000 - Biostatistics
Credits:
4.00
Prerequisite: MATH 1113, BIOL 2230 and BIOL 2270. An
introduction to univariate and multivariate analysis of data
Laboratory work will allow students to collect data typical
of the diverse disciplines in biology and subject those data
to appropriate biometrical analyses, using a calculator or
computer. Students will be required to keep a detailed lab
notebook of the statistical methods studied and also
complete a term project and a scientific report. Two 2-hour
laboratory periods per week.
Lecture:
2.00 Lab:
4.00
College:
College of Arts & Sciences
Department:
Dept of Biology
Pre-requisites:
( MATH 1113 Minimum Grade: D
or MATH 1113G Minimum Grade: D
or MATH 1113H Minimum Grade: D )
and ( BIOL 2230 Minimum Grade: C
or BIO 223 Minimum Grade: C )
and ( BIOL 2270 Minimum Grade: C
or BIO 227 Minimum Grade: C )
BIOL 3100 - Microbiology
Credits:
4.00
Prerequisite: BIOL 2010; BIOL 2230; BIOL 2270; CHEM
1212; and 1212L. Recommend CHEM 3402. Survey of micro-
biology covering eubacteria, archaebacteria, protozoa,
fungi, algae, and viruses. Includes fundamental techniques,
microbial physiology and genetics, biotechnology medical
applications, and applied microbiology. Two 1.5 hour
laboratory periods per week.
Lecture:
3.00 Lab:
3.00
College:
College of Arts & Sciences
Department:
Dept of Biology
Pre-requisites:
BIOL 2010 Minimum Grade: C
and ( CHEM 1212K Minimum Grade: C
or CHEM 1212 Minimum Grade: C
and CHEM 1212L Minimum Grade: C )
and ( BIOL 2230 Minimum Grade: C
or BIO 223 Minimum Grade: C )
and ( BIOL 2270 Minimum Grade: C
or BIO 227 Minimum Grade: C )
BIOL 3200 - Genetics
Credits:
4.00
Prerequisite: MATH 1113, BIOL 2230; BIOL 2270. A survey of
modern genetics including: Mendelian and molecular genetics,
as well as selected topics in population and quantitative
genetics and genetic engineering. Laboratory will emphasize
genetic analysis using live Drosophila and computer
simulated crosses, chi-square analysis of progeny data,
and application of these principles to laboratory analysis
of genetic variation at the DNA level.
Lecture:
3.00 Lab:
3.00
College:
College of Arts & Sciences
Department:
Dept of Biology
Pre-requisites:
( MATH 1113 Minimum Grade: D
or MATH 1113G Minimum Grade: D
or MATH 1113H Minimum Grade: D )
and ( BIOL 2230 Minimum Grade: C
or BIO 223 Minimum Grade: C )
and ( BIOL 2270 Minimum Grade: C
or BIO 227 Minimum Grade: C )
BIOL 3300 - Ecology
Credits:
4.00
Prerequisite: BIOL 2230; BIOL 2270; CHEM 1212; CHEM 1212L
with a grade of "C" or better. Corequisite: BIOL 3200, or
consent of instructor. Basic ecological principles includ-
ing behavior of individuals, populations, and communities in
the context their physical and biotic environments. Reviews
population genetics and basic evolution; emphasizes
scientific methods, including the role of theory, hypoe-
thesis testing, statistical analysis and scientific writing.
Observation and data collection mostly in the field within a
variety of local ecosystems. One weekend field trip
required.
Lecture:
3.00 Lab:
3.00
College:
College of Arts & Sciences
Department:
Dept of Biology
Pre-requisites:
( BIOL 2230 Minimum Grade: C
or BIO 223 Minimum Grade: C )
and ( BIOL 2270 Minimum Grade: C
or BIO 227 Minimum Grade: C )
and ( CHEM 1212K Minimum Grade: C
or CHEM 1212 Minimum Grade: C
and CHEM 1212L Minimum Grade: C )
and BIOL 3200 Minimum Grade: C
BIOL 3400 - Plant Physiology
Credits:
4.00
Prerequisite: BIOL 2230; BIOL 2270; CHEM 1211; CHEM 1211L.
An introduction to basic principles of plant function
including physical processes occurring in plants, water
relations in whole plants and plant tissues, cell physiology
and biochemistry, and growth and developement.
Lecture:
3.00 Lab:
3.00
College:
College of Arts & Sciences
Department:
Dept of Biology
Pre-requisites:
( BIOL 2230 Minimum Grade: C
or BIO 223 Minimum Grade: C )
and ( CHEM 1211K Minimum Grade: D
or CHEM 1211 Minimum Grade: D
and CHEM 1211L Minimum Grade: D )
and ( BIOL 2270 Minimum Grade: C
or BIO 227 Minimum Grade: C )
BIOL 3450 - Animal Physiology
Credits:
4.00
Prerequisite: BIOL 2230, BIOL 2270, CHEM 1212 or permission
of Instructor. A survey of animal physiology with an
emphasis on mammaliam organ systems. The molecular and
cellular aspects of physiology as they relate to these
systems are considered.
Lecture:
3.00 Lab:
3.00
College:
College of Arts & Sciences
Department:
Dept of Biology
Pre-requisites:
( BIOL 2270 Minimum Grade: C
or BIO 227 Minimum Grade: C )
and ( CHEM 1212K Minimum Grade: C
or CHEM 1212 Minimum Grade: C )
and ( BIOL 2230 Minimum Grade: C
or BIO 223 Minimum Grade: C )
BIOL 3500 - Mycology
Credits:
4.00
Prerequisite: BIOL 2230; BIOL 2270; Recommended: BIOL 3100.
Biology of fungi with emphasis on morphology, taxonomy,
physiology, and ecology, includes the roles of fungi as both
beneficial organisms and as causal agents in plat and animal
diseases.
Lecture:
3.00 Lab:
3.00
College:
College of Arts & Sciences
Department:
Dept of Biology
Pre-requisites:
( BIOL 2230 Minimum Grade: C
or BIO 223 Minimum Grade: C )
and ( BIOL 2270 Minimum Grade: C
or BIO 227 Minimum Grade: C )
BIOL 3550 - Phycology
Credits:
4.00
Prerequisite: BIOL 2230; BIOL 2270. An introduction
to the study of the algae, including taxonomy, phylogeny,
physiology, and ecology. Laboratories will focus on
the examination of live material, and will include methods
for the isolation and culture of algae.
Lecture:
3.00 Lab:
4.00
College:
College of Arts & Sciences
Department:
Dept of Biology
Pre-requisites:
( BIOL 2230 Minimum Grade: C
or BIO 223 Minimum Grade: C )
and ( BIOL 2270 Minimum Grade: C
or BIO 227 Minimum Grade: C )
BIOL 3600 - Local Flora
Credits:
4.00
Prerequisite: BIOL 2230; BIOL 2270. A field-oriented study
emphasizing identification, distribution, and ecology
of locally occurring seed-bearing plants. Two or three
weekend field tirps are routinely scheduled.
Lecture:
3.00 Lab:
3.00
College:
College of Arts & Sciences
Department:
Dept of Biology
Pre-requisites:
( BIOL 2230 Minimum Grade: C
or BIO 223 Minimum Grade: C )
and ( BIOL 2270 Minimum Grade: C
or BIO 227 Minimum Grade: C )
BIOL 3650 - Plant Systematics
Credits:
4.00
Prerequisite: BIOL 2230; BIOL 2270. A survey of the
principles of plant systematics that includes
identification, nomenclature, evolution, and classification
within the plant kingdom, and a systematic study of plant
families with emphasis on local representatives.
Lecture:
3.00 Lab:
3.00
College:
College of Arts & Sciences
Department:
Dept of Biology
Pre-requisites:
( BIOL 2230 Minimum Grade: C
or BIO 223 Minimum Grade: C )
and ( BIOL 2270 Minimum Grade: C
or BIO 227 Minimum Grade: C )
BIOL 3700 - Neuroscience
Credits:
3.00
Prerequisites: BIOL 2010, BIOL 2230, BIOL 2270 or consent
of the instructor. An exploration of the human nervous
system based upon current experimental models. The course
will be divided into four general areas: neural signaling,
sensory input, motor output, and modifications of neuronal
circuits. The neurobiology of disease will be emphasized.
Lecture:
3.00 Lab:
.00
College:
College of Arts & Sciences
Department:
Dept of Biology
Pre-requisites:
BIOL 2010 Minimum Grade: C
and BIOL 2230 Minimum Grade: C
and BIOL 2270 Minimum Grade: C
BIOL 3800 - Invertebrate Zoology
Credits:
4.00
Prerequisite: BIOL 2230; BIOL 2270. A study of the
morphology, phylogeny, and ecology of invertebrates.
Lecture:
3.00 Lab:
3.00
College:
College of Arts & Sciences
Department:
Dept of Biology
Pre-requisites:
( BIOL 2270 Minimum Grade: C
or BIO 227 Minimum Grade: C )
and ( BIOL 2230 Minimum Grade: C
or BIO 223 Minimum Grade: C )
BIOL 3810 - Introduction to Biogeography
Credits:
3.00
Also offered as BIOL 3810. Prerequisites: Three of the
following courses, GEOG 1112K, GEOG 1113K, BIOL 2010, BIOL
2230, BIOL 2270. An overview of factors controlling the
distribution of plants and animals on the earth. Topics
discussed will include ecological and evolutionary
processes, geophysical and climatic phenomenon, and
historical and anthropogenic events that have influenced
current distributions.
Lecture:
3.00 Lab:
.00
College:
College of Arts & Sciences
Department:
Dept of Biology
Pre-requisites:
GEOG 1112K Minimum Grade: D
and GEOG 1113K Minimum Grade: D
and BIOL 2010 Minimum Grade: C
and BIOL 2230 Minimum Grade: C
and BIOL 2270 Minimum Grade: C
BIOL 3840 - Entomology
Credits:
4.00
Prerequisite: BIOL 2230; BIOL 2270. Introduction to the
study of insect biology including ecology, behavior, and
taxonomy. Laboratory includes field observation, sampling
and identification of local fauna.
Lecture:
3.00 Lab:
3.00
College:
College of Arts & Sciences
Department:
Dept of Biology
Pre-requisites:
( BIOL 2270 Minimum Grade: C
or BIO 227 Minimum Grade: C )
and ( BIOL 2230 Minimum Grade: C
or BIO 223 Minimum Grade: C )
BIOL 3870 - Parasitology
Credits:
4.00
Prerequisite: BIOL 2230; BIOL 2270. A study of the
morphology, life cycles, and host-parasite relationships of
representative protozoan and metazoan parasistes. Human
parasites are emphasized.
Lecture:
3.00 Lab:
3.00
College:
College of Arts & Sciences
Department:
Dept of Biology
Pre-requisites:
( BIOL 2270 Minimum Grade: C
or BIO 227 Minimum Grade: C )
and ( BIOL 2230 Minimum Grade: C
or BIO 223 Minimum Grade: C )
BIOL 3900 - Ichthyology
Credits:
4.00
Prerequisite: BIOL 2230; BIOL 2270. A study of the
taxonomy, distribution, ecology, behavior and evolution of
freshwater and marine fishes. One or two overnight field
trips on weekends will be scheduled, with emphasis
placed on the collection and presevation of specimens
and the identification of habitats occupied by
various species. Other field trips scheduled during normal
laboratory periods.
Lecture:
3.00 Lab:
3.00
College:
College of Arts & Sciences
Department:
Dept of Biology
Pre-requisites:
( BIOL 2270 Minimum Grade: C
or BIO 227 Minimum Grade: C )
and ( BIOL 2230 Minimum Grade: C
or BIO 223 Minimum Grade: C )
BIOL 3920 - Herpetology
Credits:
4.00
Prerequisite: BIOL 2230; BIOL 2270. Introduction to the
study of amphibians and reptiles, including anatomy,
physiology, ecology, behavior, and classification
coordinated with field study of local species.
Lecture:
3.00 Lab:
3.00
College:
College of Arts & Sciences
Department:
Dept of Biology
Pre-requisites:
( BIOL 2270 Minimum Grade: C
or BIO 227 Minimum Grade: C )
and ( BIOL 2230 Minimum Grade: C
or BIO 223 Minimum Grade: C )
BIOL 3950 - Ornithology
Credits:
4.00
Prerequisite: BIOL 2230; BIOL 2270. Lectures on morphology,
evolution, ecology, behavior, and distribution of birds of
the world. Lab emphasizes gross anatomy and identification
of local species by sight and sound; mostly in the field.
Five-day field trip to south Florida required; other
Saturday trips offered.
Lecture:
3.00 Lab:
3.00
College:
College of Arts & Sciences
Department:
Dept of Biology
Pre-requisites:
( BIOL 2270 Minimum Grade: C
or BIO 227 Minimum Grade: C )
and ( BIOL 2230 Minimum Grade: C
or BIO 223 Minimum Grade: C )
BIOL 3980 - Mammalogy
Credits:
4.00
Prerequisite: BIOL 2230; BIOL 2270. Lectures emphasize
morphology, evolution, ecology, zoogeography and
classification of mammals of the world. Lab emphasizes gross
anatomy and identification of mammal specimens, especially
those found in North America. Four-day field trip to Blue
Ridge Mountains. (NC) required; Manatee Dive (FL) offered.
Lecture:
3.00 Lab:
3.00
College:
College of Arts & Sciences
Department:
Dept of Biology
Pre-requisites:
( BIOL 2270 Minimum Grade: C
or BIO 227 Minimum Grade: C )
and ( BIOL 2230 Minimum Grade: C
or BIO 223 Minimum Grade: C )
BIOL 4000 - Topics in Biology I
Credits:
3.00
Prerequisite: BIOL 2230; BIOL 2270 or equivalent. Selected
topics in the biological sciences. May be repeated if the
topic is different. This course does not include a
laboratory.
Lecture:
3.00 Lab:
.00
College:
College of Arts & Sciences
Department:
Dept of Biology
Pre-requisites:
( BIOL 2230 Minimum Grade: C
or BIO 223 Minimum Grade: C )
and ( BIOL 2270 Minimum Grade: C
or BIO 227 Minimum Grade: C )
BIOL 4010 - Topics in Biology II
Credits:
4.00
Prerequisite: BIOL 2230; BIOL 2270 or equivalent. Selected
topics in the biological sciences. May be repeated if the
topic is different. This course includes a laboratory.
Lecture:
3.00 Lab:
3.00
College:
College of Arts & Sciences
Department:
Dept of Biology
Pre-requisites:
( BIOL 2230 Minimum Grade: C
or BIO 223 Minimum Grade: C )
and ( BIOL 2270 Minimum Grade: C
or BIO 227 Minimum Grade: C )
BIOL 4100 - Morphology of Land Plants
Credits:
4.00
Prerequisite: BIOL 2230; BIOL 2270. Study of vegetative
organization and reproductive cycles of bryophytes,
pteridophytes and seed plants, which incorporates
phylogenetic and ecological relationships.
Lecture:
3.00 Lab:
3.00
College:
College of Arts & Sciences
Department:
Dept of Biology
Pre-requisites:
( BIOL 2230 Minimum Grade: C
or BIO 223 Minimum Grade: C )
and ( BIOL 2270 Minimum Grade: C
or BIO 227 Minimum Grade: C )
BIOL 4200 - Plant Anatomy
Credits:
4.00
Prerequisite: BIOL 2230; BIOL 2270. Origin and development
of tissues and organs of vascular plants. The laboratory
stresses microtechnique including preparation of plant
tissues in paraffin and plastic resins, sectioning,
staining for specific components of plant tissues, and use
of different optical methods.
Lecture:
3.00 Lab:
3.00
College:
College of Arts & Sciences
Department:
Dept of Biology
Pre-requisites:
( BIOL 2230 Minimum Grade: C
or BIO 223 Minimum Grade: C )
and ( BIOL 2270 Minimum Grade: C
or BIO 227 Minimum Grade: C )
BIOL 4300 - Comparative Vertebrate Anatomy
Credits:
4.00
Prerequisite: BIOL 2230; BIOL 2270, or with approval of
instructor. Anatomical and phylogenetic survey of
representative vertebrate animals.
Lecture:
3.00 Lab:
3.00
College:
College of Arts & Sciences
Department:
Dept of Biology
Pre-requisites:
( BIOL 2270 Minimum Grade: C
or BIO 227 Minimum Grade: C )
and ( BIOL 2230 Minimum Grade: C
or BIO 223 Minimum Grade: C )
BIOL 4350 - Vertebrate Embryology
Credits:
4.00
Prerequisite: BIOL 2230; BIOL 2270. A study of the
fertilization process and embryology of selected vertebrates
with the greatest emphasis placed on chick development.
Lecture:
3.00 Lab:
3.00
College:
College of Arts & Sciences
Department:
Dept of Biology
Pre-requisites:
( BIOL 2270 Minimum Grade: C
or BIO 227 Minimum Grade: C )
and ( BIOL 2230 Minimum Grade: C
or BIO 223 Minimum Grade: C )
BIOL 4400 - Vertebrate Histology
Credits:
4.00
Prerequisite: BIOL 2230; BIOL 2270; 8 semester hours of
senior college biology courses. Study of vertebrate
histology with emphasis on the four primary tissues
(epithelium, connective, muscle, and nerve). Laboratory
work consists of detailed microscopic study and drawings of
tissues from prepared slides. Two 2-hour labortory periods
per week.
Lecture:
3.00 Lab:
4.00
College:
College of Arts & Sciences
Department:
Dept of Biology
Pre-requisites:
( BIOL 2230 Minimum Grade: C
or BIO 223 Minimum Grade: C )
and ( BIOL 2270 Minimum Grade: C
or BIO 227 Minimum Grade: C )
BIOL 4500 - Cell Biology
Credits:
4.00
Prerequisite: BIOL 2230; BIOL 2270; CHEM 3601. The
organization and function of cellular structures in animal,
plant, and microbial systems. Emphasis on the molecular
basis of metabolism, transport, mobility, nerve conduction,
and the cell cycle.
Lecture:
3.00 Lab:
3.00
College:
College of Arts & Sciences
Department:
Dept of Biology
Pre-requisites:
CHEM 3601 Minimum Grade: C
and ( BIOL 2230 Minimum Grade: C
or BIO 223 Minimum Grade: C )
and ( BIOL 2270 Minimum Grade: C
or BIO 227 Minimum Grade: C )
BIOL 4510 - Virology
Credits:
3.00
Prerequisites: BIOL 3100 or consent of instructor. An
introduction to viruses and other noncellular infectious
agents. ATopics include the structure and composition of
these agents, their replication, effects on their hosts, and
host responses. Methods for studying these agents, their
origin and evolution, and their uses in biotechnology will
also be discussed.
Lecture:
3.00 Lab:
.00
College:
College of Arts & Sciences
Department:
Dept of Biology
Pre-requisites:
BIOL 3100 Minimum Grade: C
BIOL 4550 - Immunology
Credits:
4.00
Prerequisite: BIOL 2230; BIOL 2270; BIOL 3100. Basic
concepts of immunology, including antigen and antibody
structure, the generation of diversity, the nature of T cell
and B cell receptors, cellular cooperation, and the down
regulation of immune responses.
Lecture:
3.00 Lab:
3.00
College:
College of Arts & Sciences
Department:
Dept of Biology
Pre-requisites:
BIOL 3100 Minimum Grade: C
and ( BIOL 2230 Minimum Grade: C
or BIO 223 Minimum Grade: C )
and ( BIOL 2270 Minimum Grade: C
or BIO 227 Minimum Grade: C )
BIOL 4580 - Molecular Biology of DNA
Credits:
4.00
Prerequisite: BIOL 2230; BIOL 2270; CHEM 1212 or consent of
the instructor. A study of current principles of DNA
structure and function. Laboratory emphasis will focus on
modern techniques in DNA isolation, modification, and
electrophoretic characterization.
Lecture:
3.00 Lab:
3.00
College:
College of Arts & Sciences
Department:
Dept of Biology
Pre-requisites:
BIOL 3200 Minimum Grade: C
BIOL 4600 - Evolution
Credits:
3.00
Prerequisite: BIOL 2230; BIOL 2270; BIOL 3200. Study of the
theoretical aspects and the patterns and processes of
micro-and-macro evolutionary change.
Lecture:
3.00 Lab:
.00
College:
College of Arts & Sciences
Department:
Dept of Biology
Pre-requisites:
BIOL 3200 Minimum Grade: C
and ( BIOL 2230 Minimum Grade: C
or BIO 223 Minimum Grade: C )
and ( BIOL 2270 Minimum Grade: C
or BIO 227 Minimum Grade: C )
BIOL 4650 - Animal Behavior
Credits:
4.00
Prerequisite: BIOl 2230; BIOL 2270. Introduction to the
major concepts of causation, development, evolution, and
ecology of animal behavior, emphasizing the behavior of
social animals.
Lecture:
3.00 Lab:
3.00
College:
College of Arts & Sciences
Department:
Dept of Biology
Pre-requisites:
( BIOL 2270 Minimum Grade: C
or BIO 227 Minimum Grade: C )
and ( BIOL 2230 Minimum Grade: C
or BIO 223 Minimum Grade: C )
BIOL 4700 - Limnology
Credits:
4.00
Prerequisite: BIOL 2230; BIOL 2270; BIOL 3300. A study of
the physical, chemical and biological aspects of fresh
waters.
Lecture:
3.00 Lab:
3.00
College:
College of Arts & Sciences
Department:
Dept of Biology
Pre-requisites:
BIOL 3300 Minimum Grade: C
and ( BIOL 2230 Minimum Grade: C
or BIO 223 Minimum Grade: C )
and ( BIOL 2270 Minimum Grade: C
or BIO 227 Minimum Grade: C )
BIOL 4750 - Population Biology
Credits:
3.00
Prerequisites: MATH 1112 or MATH 1113, or MATH 1113H.
Prerequisite or Co-requisite: BIOL 3300. A review of the
theory and applications of population biology, including
single-species population growth models (exponential,
geometric, logistic, life tables, stage and age-structured
matrix models, metapopulation models), population genetics
models, and multi-species interaction models (competition,
predator-prey, succession, and parasite-host). Integrated
computer exercises will allow students to manipulate model
parameters and understand model predictions and dynamics.
Lecture:
3.00 Lab:
.00
College:
College of Arts & Sciences
Department:
Dept of Biology
Pre-requisites:
( MATH 1112 Minimum Grade: C
or MATH 1113 Minimum Grade: C
or MATH 1113G Minimum Grade: C
or MATH 1113H Minimum Grade: C )
and BIOL 3300 Minimum Grade: C
BIOL 4830 - Laboratory Practicum I
Credits:
1.00
Prerequisite: 12 hours of upper division biology and a GPA
of 3.0. Individualized instruction and practice in assisting
with the operation of biology laboratory exercises in
classes that have one laboratory period per week. The
student is assigned to one class section for one semester
and is expected to assist with all class laboratories. The
practicum is directed by the instructor of the class to
which the student is assigned. Credits may not be used as
biology electives. (Grade Satisfactor/Unsatisfactory.
Lecture:
.00 Lab:
3.00
College:
College of Arts & Sciences
Department:
Dept of Biology
BIOL 4840 - Laboratory Practicum II
Credits:
2.00
Prerequisite: 12 hours of upper division biology and a GPA
of 3.0. Individualized instruction and practice in assisting
with the operation of biology laboratory exercises in
classes that have two or more laboratory periods per week.
The student is assigned to one class section for semester
and is expected to assist with all class laboratories. The
practicum is directed by the instructor of the class to
which the student is assigned. Credits may not be used as
biology electives. (Grade Satisfactory/Unsatisfactory).
Lecture:
.00 Lab:
6.00
College:
College of Arts & Sciences
Department:
Dept of Biology
BIOL 4850 - Biology Internship
Credits:
3.00
Graded "Satisfactory" or "Unsatisfactory". Open to students
who qualify for internship programs in the biological
sciences. Credit hours and internship hours are agreed on
cooperatively by the Biology Department and the internship
supervisor, and are dependent on the nature of the program
and academic work experience. Approval forms must be
completed before registration. Grade (Satisfactory or
Unsatisfactory) is assigned after submission of written
report detailing the work done along with conclusion and
evaluation. Only hours of internship credit may be applied
toward graduation requirements. Credits may not be used as
biology electives.
Lecture:
.00 Lab:
10.00
College:
College of Arts & Sciences
Department:
Dept of Biology
BIOL 4860 - Pathologists' Assistant Intern
Credits:
4.00
Prerequisites; Completion of 60 hours of credit to
include BIOL 2010, 2230, 2270; CHEM 1211K; and MATH 1112,
1113 or 1113H, 2261 or 2261H, or 2620 and acceptance
into the Pathologists' Assistant Program with Doctors
Laboratory Incorporated. Graded "Satisfactory" or
"Unsatisfactory". Admission to this course and credit hours
granted are agreed on cooperatively by the Biology
Department and Internship supervisor, dependent on the
nature of the program and academic work experience. Approval
forms must be completed before registration. Grade is
assigned after submission of a written report detailing the
work done, along with conclusion and evaluation. Internship
credit may only be used as general elective credit and may
not be used as biology electives in the major. In order to
qualify for certification, students must be enrolled in this
course during each full semester of the junior and senior
years. Coure maybe taken four times.
Lecture:
.00 Lab:
16.00
College:
College of Arts & Sciences
Department:
Dept of Biology
Pre-requisites:
BIOL 2010 Minimum Grade: C
and ( BIOL 2230 Minimum Grade: C
or BIO 223 Minimum Grade: C )
and ( BIOL 2270 Minimum Grade: C
or BIO 227 Minimum Grade: C )
and ( CHEM 1211K Minimum Grade: C
or CHEM 1211 Minimum Grade: C
and CHEM 1211L Minimum Grade: C )
and ( MATH 1112 Minimum Grade: C
or MATH 1113 Minimum Grade: C
or MATH 1113G Minimum Grade: C
or MATH 1113H Minimum Grade: C )
and ( MATH 2261 Minimum Grade: C
or MATH 2261H Minimum Grade: C
or MATH 2620 Minimum Grade: C )
BIOL 4900 - Senior Seminar
Credits:
1.00
Pre- or Corequisites: Completion of all required courses in
the senior curriculum for the biology major. Grade:
Satisfactory (S) or Unsatisfactory (U). The capstone course
in biology. Students are required to attend outside
lectures chosen by the instructor. This course assesses
students' ability to research independently topics in
biology, assimilate the information, and disseminate the
information in an organized and understandable fashion in
both written and oral forms. Besides demonstrating
comprehension of their topic and competence in communication
skills, students take the ETS Major Field test is biology
and complete the departmental Senior Exit Questionnaire for
successful completion of the course.
Lecture:
.00 Lab:
3.00
College:
College of Arts & Sciences
Department:
Dept of Biology
Pre-requisites:
BIOL 4950 - Directed Study
Credits:
1.00 to 4.00
Prerequisite: Completion of at least 11 hours of
upper-division Biology courses with the consent of the
instructor and the Department Head. Supervised investigation
of a specific problem and preparation of a final report
agreed upon by the student and instructor. A maximum of
A maximum of three hours credit may be applied toward the
upper-division Biology electives requirements; additional
credits may count as free electives.
Lecture:
.00 Lab:
3.00 to 12.00
College:
College of Arts & Sciences
Department:
Dept of Biology
BIOL 5000 - Biostatistics
Credits:
4.00
Prerequisite: Admission into the graduate program or
permission of the instructor. An introduction to univariate
and multivariate analysis of data. Laboratory work will
allow students to collect data typical of the diverse
disciplines in biology and subject those data to appropriate
biometrical analyses, using a calculator or computer.
Student will be required to keep a detailed lab notebook of
the statistical methods studied and also complete a term
project and a scientific report. Two 2-hour laboratory
periods per week.
Lecture:
2.00 Lab:
4.00
College:
College of Arts & Sciences
Department:
Dept of Biology
Restrictions:
Must be enrolled in one of the following Level(s):
Graduate-Semester
Must be enrolled in one of the following Major(s):
Biology
Pre-requisites:
BIOL 5100 - Microbiology
Credits:
4.00
Prerequisite: Admission into the graduate program or
permission of the instructor. Survey of microbiology
covering eubacteria, archaebacteria, protozoa, fungi, algae,
and viruses. Includes fundamental techniques, microbial
physiology and genetics, biotechnology medical applications,
and aplied microbiology. Two 1.5 hour laboratory periods
per week.
Lecture:
3.00 Lab:
3.00
College:
College of Arts & Sciences
Department:
Dept of Biology
Restrictions:
Must be enrolled in one of the following Level(s):
Graduate-Semester
Must be enrolled in one of the following Major(s):
Biology
Pre-requisites:
BIOL 5200 - Genetics
Credits:
4.00
Prerequisite: Admission into the graduate program or
permission of the instructor. A survey of modern genetics
including: Mendelian and molecular genetics, as well as
selected topics in population and quantitative genetics and
genetic engineering. Laboratory will emphasize genetic
analysis using live Drosophila and computer simulated
crosses, chi-square analysis of progeny data, and
application of these principles to laboratory analysis of
genetic variation at the DNA level.
Lecture:
3.00 Lab:
3.00
College:
College of Arts & Sciences
Department:
Dept of Biology
Restrictions:
Must be enrolled in one of the following Level(s):
Graduate-Semester
Must be enrolled in one of the following Major(s):
Biology
Pre-requisites:
BIOL 5300 - Ecology
Credits:
4.00
Prerequisite: Admission into the graduate program or
permission of the instructor. Basic ecological principles
including behavior of individuals, populations, and
communities in the context of their physical and biotic
environments. Reviews population genetics and basic
evolution; emphasizes scientific method, including the role
of theory, hypoethesis testing, statistical analysis and
scientific writing. Observation and data collection mostly
in the field within a variety of local ecosystems. One
weekend field trip required.
Lecture:
3.00 Lab:
3.00
College:
College of Arts & Sciences
Department:
Dept of Biology
Restrictions:
Must be enrolled in one of the following Level(s):
Graduate-Semester
Must be enrolled in one of the following Major(s):
Biology
Pre-requisites:
BIOL 5400 - Plant Physiology
Credits:
4.00
Prerequisite: Admission into the graduate program or
permission of the instructor. An introduction to basic
principles of plant function including physical processes
occurring in plants, water relations in whole plants and
plant tissues, cell physiology and biochemistry, and growth
and development.
Lecture:
3.00 Lab:
3.00
College:
College of Arts & Sciences
Department:
Dept of Biology
Restrictions:
Must be enrolled in one of the following Level(s):
Graduate-Semester
Must be enrolled in one of the following Major(s):
Biology
Pre-requisites:
BIOL 5450 - Vertebrate Physiology
Credits:
4.00
Prerequisite: Admission into the graduate program or
permission of Instructor. Study of general physiological
processes of vertebrates; emphasis at organ and organ
system levels.
Lecture:
3.00 Lab:
3.00
College:
College of Arts & Sciences
Department:
Dept of Biology
Restrictions:
Must be enrolled in one of the following Level(s):
Graduate-Semester
Must be enrolled in one of the following Major(s):
Biology
Pre-requisites:
BIOL 5500 - Mycology
Credits:
4.00
Prerequisite: Admission into the graduate program or
permission of the instructor. Biology of fungi with emphasis
morphology, taxonomy, physiology, and ecology, includes the
roles of fungi as both beneficial organisms and as causal
agents in plant and animal diseases.
Lecture:
3.00 Lab:
3.00
College:
College of Arts & Sciences
Department:
Dept of Biology
Restrictions:
Must be enrolled in one of the following Level(s):
Graduate-Semester
Must be enrolled in one of the following Major(s):
Biology
Pre-requisites:
BIOL 5550 - Phycology
Credits:
4.00
Prerequisite: Admission into the graduate program or
permission of the instructor. An introduction to the study
of the algae, including taxonomy, phylogeny, physiology, and
ecology. Laboratories will focus on the examination of live
material, and will include methods for the isolation and
culture of algae.
Lecture:
3.00 Lab:
4.00
College:
College of Arts & Sciences
Department:
Dept of Biology
Restrictions:
Must be enrolled in one of the following Level(s):
Graduate-Semester
Must be enrolled in one of the following Major(s):
Biology
Pre-requisites:
BIOL 5600 - Local Flora
Credits:
4.00
Prerequisite: Admission into the graduate program or
permission of the instructor. A field-oriented study
emphasizing identification, distribution, and ecology of
of locally occurring seed-bearing plants. Two or three
weekend field trips are routinely scheduled.
Lecture:
3.00 Lab:
3.00
College:
College of Arts & Sciences
Department:
Dept of Biology
Restrictions:
Must be enrolled in one of the following Level(s):
Graduate-Semester
Must be enrolled in one of the following Major(s):
Biology
Pre-requisites:
BIOL 5650 - Plant Systematics
Credits:
4.00
Prerequisite: Admission into the graduate program in
biology or permission of the instructor. A survey of the
principles of plant systematics that includes
identification, nomenclature, evolution, and classification
within the plant kingdom, and a systematic study of plant
families with emphasis on local representatives.
Lecture:
3.00 Lab:
3.00
College:
College of Arts & Sciences
Department:
Dept of Biology
Restrictions:
Must be enrolled in one of the following Level(s):
Graduate-Semester
Must be enrolled in one of the following Major(s):
Biology
Pre-requisites:
BIOL 5800 - Invertebrate Zoology
Credits:
4.00
Prerequisite: Admission into the graduate program or
permission of the instructor. A study of the morphology,
phylogeny, and ecology of invertebrates.
Lecture:
3.00 Lab:
3.00
College:
College of Arts & Sciences
Department:
Dept of Biology
Restrictions:
Must be enrolled in one of the following Level(s):
Graduate-Semester
Must be enrolled in one of the following Major(s):
Biology
Pre-requisites:
BIOL 5810 - Introduction to Biogeorgraphy
Credits:
3.00
Prerequisites: Three of the following courses, GEOG 1112,
GEOG 1113, BIOL 2010, BIOL 2230, BIOL 2270. An overview of
factors controlling the distribution of plants and animals
on the earth. Topics discussed will include ecological and
evolutionary processes, geophysical ad climatic phenomenon,
and historical and anthropogenic events that have influenced
current distributions.
Lecture:
3.00 Lab:
.00
College:
College of Arts & Sciences
Department:
Dept of Biology
BIOL 5840 - Entomology
Credits:
4.00
Prerequisite: Admission into the graduate program or
permission of the instructor. Introduction to the study of
insect biology including ecology, behavior, and taxonomy.
Laboratory includes field observation, sampling and
identification of local fauna.
Lecture:
3.00 Lab:
3.00
College:
College of Arts & Sciences
Department:
Dept of Biology
Restrictions:
Must be enrolled in one of the following Level(s):
Graduate-Semester
Must be enrolled in one of the following Major(s):
Biology
Pre-requisites:
BIOL 5870 - Parasitology
Credits:
4.00
Prerequisite: Admission into the graduate program or
permission of the instructor. A study of the morphology,
life cycles, and host-parasite relationships of
representative protozoan and metazoan parasites. Human
parasistes are emphasized.
Lecture:
3.00 Lab:
3.00
College:
College of Arts & Sciences
Department:
Dept of Biology
Restrictions:
Must be enrolled in one of the following Level(s):
Graduate-Semester
Must be enrolled in one of the following Major(s):
Biology
Pre-requisites:
BIOL 5900 - Ichthyology
Credits:
4.00
Prerequisite: Admission into the graduate program or
permission of the instructor. A study of the taxonomy,
distribution, ecology, behavior and evolution of freshwater
and marine fishes. One or two overnight field trips on
weekends will be scheduled, with emphasis placed on the
collection and preservation of specimens and the
identification of habitats occuped by various species.
Other field trips scheduled during normal laboratory
periods.
Lecture:
3.00 Lab:
3.00
College:
College of Arts & Sciences
Department:
Dept of Biology
Restrictions:
Must be enrolled in one of the following Level(s):
Graduate-Semester
Must be enrolled in one of the following Major(s):
Biology
Pre-requisites:
BIOL 5920 - Herpetology
Credits:
4.00
Prerequisite: Admission into the graduate program or
permission of the instructor. Introduction to the study of
amphibians and reptiles, including anatomy, physiology,
ecology, behavior, and classification coordinated with field
study of local species.
Lecture:
3.00 Lab:
3.00
College:
College of Arts & Sciences
Department:
Dept of Biology
Restrictions:
Must be enrolled in one of the following Level(s):
Graduate-Semester
Must be enrolled in one of the following Major(s):
Biology
Pre-requisites:
BIOL 5950 - Ornithology
Credits:
4.00
Prerequisite: Admission into the graduate program or
permission of the instructor. Lectures on morphology,
evolution, ecology, behavior, and distribution of birds of
the world. Lab emphasizes gross anatomy and identification
of local species by sight and sound; mostly in the field.
Five-day field trip to south Florida required; other
Saturday trips offered.
Lecture:
3.00 Lab:
3.00
College:
College of Arts & Sciences
Department:
Dept of Biology
Restrictions:
Must be enrolled in one of the following Level(s):
Graduate-Semester
Must be enrolled in one of the following Major(s):
Biology
Pre-requisites:
BIOL 5980 - Mammalogy
Credits:
4.00
Prerequisite: Admission into the graduate program or
permission of the instructor. Lectures emphasize morphology,
evolution, ecology, zoogeography and classification of
mammals of the world. Lab emphasizes gross anatomy and
identification of mammal specimens, especially those found
in North America. Four-day field trip to Blue Ridge
Mountains. (NC) required; Manatee dive (FL) offered.
Lecture:
3.00 Lab:
3.00
College:
College of Arts & Sciences
Department:
Dept of Biology
Restrictions:
Must be enrolled in one of the following Level(s):
Graduate-Semester
Must be enrolled in one of the following Major(s):
Biology
Pre-requisites:
BIOL 6000 - Topics in Biology I
Credits:
3.00
Prerequisite: Admission into the graduate program or
permission of the instructor. Selected topics in the
biological sciences. May be repeated if the topic is
different. This course does not include a laboratory.
Lecture:
3.00 Lab:
.00
College:
College of Arts & Sciences
Department:
Dept of Biology
Restrictions:
Must be enrolled in one of the following Level(s):
Graduate-Semester
Must be enrolled in one of the following Major(s):
Biology
Pre-requisites:
BIOL 6010 - Topics in Biology II
Credits:
4.00
Prerequisite: Admission into the graduate program or
permission of the instructor. Selected topics in the
biological sciences. May be repeated if the topic is
different. This course includes a laboratory.
Lecture:
3.00 Lab:
3.00
College:
College of Arts & Sciences
Department:
Dept of Biology
Restrictions:
Must be enrolled in one of the following Level(s):
Graduate-Semester
Must be enrolled in one of the following Major(s):
Biology
Pre-requisites:
BIOL 6100 - Morphology of Land Plants
Credits:
4.00
Prerequisite: Admission into the graduate program or
permission of the instructor. Study of vegetative
organization and reproductive cycles of bryophytes,
pteridophytes and seed plants, which incorporates
phylogenetic and ecological relationships.
Lecture:
3.00 Lab:
3.00
College:
College of Arts & Sciences
Department:
Dept of Biology
Restrictions:
Must be enrolled in one of the following Level(s):
Graduate-Semester
Must be enrolled in one of the following Major(s):
Biology
Pre-requisites:
BIOL 6200 - Plant Anatomy
Credits:
4.00
Prerequisite: Admission into the graduate program or
permission of the instructor. Origin and development of
tissues and organs of vascular plants. The laboratory
stresses microtechnique including preparation of plant
tissues in paraffin and plastic resins, sectioning, staining
for specific components of plant tissues, and use of
different optical methods.
Lecture:
3.00 Lab:
3.00
College:
College of Arts & Sciences
Department:
Dept of Biology
Restrictions:
Must be enrolled in one of the following Level(s):
Graduate-Semester
Must be enrolled in one of the following Major(s):
Biology
Pre-requisites:
BIOL 6300 - Comparative Vertebrate Anatomy
Credits:
4.00
Prerequisite: Admission into the graduate program or
permission of the instructor. Anatomical and phylogenetic
survey of representative vertebrate animals.
Lecture:
3.00 Lab:
3.00
College:
College of Arts & Sciences
Department:
Dept of Biology
Restrictions:
Must be enrolled in one of the following Level(s):
Graduate-Semester
Must be enrolled in one of the following Major(s):
Biology
Pre-requisites:
BIOL 6350 - Vertebrate Embryology
Credits:
4.00
Prerequisite: Admission into the graduate program or
permission of the instructor. A study of the fertilization
process and embryology of selected vertebrates with the
greatest emphasis placed on chick development.
Lecture:
3.00 Lab:
3.00
College:
College of Arts & Sciences
Department:
Dept of Biology
Restrictions:
Must be enrolled in one of the following Level(s):
Graduate-Semester
Must be enrolled in one of the following Major(s):
Biology
Pre-requisites:
BIOL 6400 - Vertebrate Histology
Credits:
4.00
Prerequisite: Admission into the graduate program or
permission of the instructor. Study of vertebrate histology
with emphasis on the four primary tissues (epithelium,
connective, muscle, and nerve). Laboratory work consists
primarily of detailed miscroscopic study and drawings of
tissues from prepared slides. Two 2-hour laboratory periods
per week.
Lecture:
3.00 Lab:
4.00
College:
College of Arts & Sciences
Department:
Dept of Biology
Restrictions:
Must be enrolled in one of the following Level(s):
Graduate-Semester
Must be enrolled in one of the following Major(s):
Biology
Pre-requisites:
BIOL 6500 - Cell Biology
Credits:
4.00
Prerequisite: Admission into the graduate program or
permission of the instructor. The organization and function
cellular structures in animal, plant, and microbial systems.
Emphasis on the molecular basis of metabolism, transport,
mobility, nerve conduction, and the cell cycle.
Lecture:
3.00 Lab:
3.00
College:
College of Arts & Sciences
Department:
Dept of Biology
Restrictions:
Must be enrolled in one of the following Level(s):
Graduate-Semester
Must be enrolled in one of the following Major(s):
Biology
Pre-requisites:
BIOL 6510 - Virology
Credits:
3.00
Prerequisites: Admission into the graduate program or
permission of the instructor. An introduction to viruses
and other noncellular infectious agents. Topics include the
structure and composition of these agents, their
replication, effects on their hosts, and host responses.
Methods for studying these agents, their origin and
evolution, and their uses in biotechnology will also be
discussed.
Lecture:
3.00 Lab:
.00
College:
College of Arts & Sciences
Department:
Dept of Biology
Restrictions:
Must be enrolled in one of the following Level(s):
Graduate-Semester
Must be enrolled in one of the following Major(s):
Biology
BIOL 6550 - Immunology
Credits:
4.00
Prerequisite: Admission into the graduate program or
permission of the instructor. Basic concepts of immunology,
including antigen and antibody structure, the generation of
diversity, the nature of T cell and B cell receptors,
cellular cooperation, and the down regulation of immune
responses.
Lecture:
3.00 Lab:
3.00
College:
College of Arts & Sciences
Department:
Dept of Biology
Restrictions:
Must be enrolled in one of the following Level(s):
Graduate-Semester
Must be enrolled in one of the following Major(s):
Biology
Pre-requisites:
BIOL 6580 - Molecular Biology of DNA
Credits:
4.00
Prerequisite: Admission into the graduate program or
permission of the instructor. A study of current principles
of DNA structure and function. Laboratory emphasis will
focus on modern techniques in DNA isolation, modification,
and electrophoretic characterization.
Lecture:
3.00 Lab:
3.00
College:
College of Arts & Sciences
Department:
Dept of Biology
Restrictions:
Must be enrolled in one of the following Level(s):
Graduate-Semester
Must be enrolled in one of the following Major(s):
Biology
Pre-requisites:
BIOL 6600 - Evolution
Credits:
3.00
Prerequisite: Admission into the graduate program or
permission of the instructor. Study of the theoretical
aspects and the patterns and processes of micro-and-macro
evolutionary change.
Lecture:
3.00 Lab:
.00
College:
College of Arts & Sciences
Department:
Dept of Biology
Restrictions:
Must be enrolled in one of the following Level(s):
Graduate-Semester
Must be enrolled in one of the following Major(s):
Biology
Pre-requisites:
BIOL 6650 - Animal Behavior
Credits:
4.00
Prerequisite: Admission into the graduate program or
permission of the instructor. Introduction to the major
concepts of causation, development, evolution, and ecology
of animal behavior, emphasizing the behavior of social
animals.
Lecture:
3.00 Lab:
3.00
College:
College of Arts & Sciences
Department:
Dept of Biology
Restrictions:
Must be enrolled in one of the following Level(s):
Graduate-Semester
Must be enrolled in one of the following Major(s):
Biology
Pre-requisites:
BIOL 6700 - Limnology
Credits:
4.00
Prerequisite: Admission into the graduate program or
permission of the instructor. A study of the physical,
chemical, and biological aspects of fresh waters.
Lecture:
3.00 Lab:
3.00
College:
College of Arts & Sciences
Department:
Dept of Biology
Restrictions:
Must be enrolled in one of the following Level(s):
Graduate-Semester
Must be enrolled in one of the following Major(s):
Biology
Pre-requisites:
BIOL 6750 - Population Biology
Credits:
3.00
Prerequisites: Admission into the graduate program or
permission of the instructor. A review of the theory and
applications of population biology, including single-species
population growth models (exponential, geometric, logistic,
life tables, stage and age-structured matrix models,
metapopulation models), population genetics models, and
multi-species interaction models (competition, predator-prey
succession, and parasite-host). Integrated computer
exercises will allow students to manipulate model parameters
and understand model predictions and dynamics.
Lecture:
3.00 Lab:
.00
College:
College of Arts & Sciences
Department:
Dept of Biology
Restrictions:
Must be enrolled in one of the following Level(s):
Doctoral-Semester
Graduate-Semester
Must be enrolled in one of the following Major(s):
Biology
BIOL 6950 - Directed Study
Credits:
4.00
Prerequisite: completion on all required upper-division
biology courses with distinctly superior academic records
and the consent of the instructor. Limited to selected
students with approval of instructor and Department Head.
A specific problem to include supervised investigation and a
report in format of biological journals.
Lecture:
.00 Lab:
12.00
College:
College of Arts & Sciences
Department:
Dept of Biology
Restrictions:
Must be enrolled in one of the following Level(s):
Graduate-Semester
BIOL 7000 - Introduction to Research
Credits:
1.00
Prerequisite: Acceptance into the graduate program in
biology. An introduction to the scientific method, primary
research literature, methods of literature review and
scientific writing. A research prospectus is required by
the end of the semester. This course is to be taken during
the student's first semester in the graduate program.
Lecture:
.00 Lab:
2.00
College:
College of Arts & Sciences
Department:
Dept of Biology
Restrictions:
Must be enrolled in one of the following Level(s):
Doctoral-Semester
Graduate-Semester
Must be enrolled in one of the following Major(s):
Biology
BIOL 7010 - Special Topics
Credits:
2.00
Prerequisite: Acceptance into the graduate program in
biology or permission of the instructor. In-depth analysis
of a current issue in ecology and evolution requiring
student presentations and extensive background reading. The
specific topic within ecology and evolution will change each
time the course if offered. Course may be taken one
additional time for credit, with permission of the
instructor.
Lecture:
2.00 Lab:
.00
College:
College of Arts & Sciences
Department:
Dept of Biology
Restrictions:
Must be enrolled in one of the following Level(s):
Doctoral-Semester
Graduate-Semester
Must be enrolled in one of the following Major(s):
Biology
BIOL 7900 - Graduate Seminar
Credits:
1.00
Prerequisite: Acceptance into the graduate program in
biology. Discussion and reports of current topics in
biology and related sciences. Students are expected to
demonstrate comprehension of topics and communication
skills, both oral and written. Students must take this
course twice for credit. This course may be repeated for a
maximum of six times for credit.
Lecture:
.00 Lab:
3.00
College:
College of Arts & Sciences
Department:
Dept of Biology
Restrictions:
Must be enrolled in one of the following Level(s):
Doctoral-Semester
Graduate-Semester
Must be enrolled in one of the following Major(s):
Biology
BIOL 8999 - Thesis
Credits:
1.00 to 6.00
Prerequisites: Completion of BIOL 7000 and permission of
the student's major thesis advisor. Students are required
to enroll in thesis hours when doing original research
towards the thesis. Students must complete a minimum of 6
hours of BIOL 8999 prior to defense of the thesis. BIOL
8999 may be repeated for credit.
Lecture:
.00 Lab:
3.00 to 18.00
College:
College of Arts & Sciences
Department:
Dept of Biology
Restrictions:
Must be enrolled in one of the following Level(s):
Doctoral-Semester
Graduate-Semester
Must be enrolled in one of the following Major(s):
Biology
| Business Administration |
BUSA 2000 - Introduction to Bus Admin
Credits:
1.00
An introduction to business administration. Topics include
the environment, culture, and operation of business
organizations; careers available in business; individual
differences and their effects on career development;
business communication technologies including electronic
mail and internet; and assessment of individual and
organizational outcomes. Course is avaiable to declared
business (BA) majors only and may not be taken by
non-business majors. Satisfactory or Unsatisfactory
completion will result in a grade of S or U respectively.
Lecture:
1.00 Lab:
.00
College:
College of Business Admin
Department:
Dept of Management
Restrictions:
Must be enrolled in one of the following Major(s):
Accounting
Business Administration
Accounting
Economics
Management
Marketing
Economics-BA
Economics
Finance
Management
Marketing
BUSA 2100 - Applied Business Statistics
Credits:
3.00
Prerequisite: MATH 1111 or equivalent. Applications of
basic statistical concepts to business environments. Topics
include data analysis, measures of central tendency and
spread, probability applications, application of selected
distributions, regrssion, confidence intervals, and
hypothesis testing. Business examples and applications are
the foundation of instruction. Statistical software is used
to analyze results.
Lecture:
3.00
College:
College of Business Admin
Department:
Dept of Management
Restrictions:
Must be enrolled in one of the following Major(s):
Accounting
Business Administration
Accounting
Economics
Finance
Management
Marketing
Economics-BA
Economics
Finance
Master Business Administration
Management
Marketing
Pre-requisites:
MATH 1111 Minimum Grade: C
or MATH 1111G Minimum Grade: C
or MAT 103 Minimum Grade: C
BUSA 2106 - The Environment of Business
Credits:
3.00
Ethical, social, political, legal, and regulatory issues in
the business environment. Topics focus on the conflicting
rights and duties of individuals, organizations, and other
factions in a domestic and global society that lead to the
development fo ethical awareness, social responsibility, and
law.
Lecture:
3.00
College:
College of Business Admin
Department:
Dept of Management
BUSA 3110 - Business Law
Credits:
3.00
Prerequisite: BUSA 2106. An overview of the laws surrounding
business transaction in the areas of contracts, sales,
commerical paper, and secured transactions. Additional
topics include agency, sole proprietorship, partnership,
corporate law, consumer transactions, securities regulation,
and property law.
Lecture:
3.00
College:
College of Business Admin
Department:
Dept of Management
Restrictions:
Must be enrolled in one of the following Major(s):
Accounting
Economics-BA
Economics
Finance
Master Business Administration
Management
Marketing
Pre-requisites:
BUSA 2106 Minimum Grade: C
BUSA 3200 - Free Enterprise Education
Credits:
3.00
Supervised practical application of the principles of
entrepreneurship and free enterprise. The course is
designed to enhance team building, leadership, and
communication skills by creating, organizing, and
executing projects in local communities. The course
provides opportunities for networking with community and
business leaders. The course is open to all majors.
Lecture:
2.00 Lab:
3.00
College:
College of Business Admin
Department:
Dept of Management
Restrictions:
BUSA 4900 - Business Policy
Credits:
3.00
Prerequisites: BUSA 2106, MKTG 3050, MGNT 3250, FIN 3350,
and Senior Standing. Capstone course required of business
administration majors. Uses strategic management concepts
to integrate functions of business. Emphasis on analysis of
business situations, diagnosis of business problems and
opportunities and application of functional and strategic
concepts to increase organization effectiveness.
Lecture:
3.00 Lab:
.00
College:
College of Business Admin
Department:
Dept of Management
Restrictions:
Must be enrolled in one of the following Major(s):
Accounting
Economics-BA
Economics
Finance
Master Business Administration
Management
Marketing
Must be enrolled in one of the following Class(es):
Senior
Pre-requisites:
BUSA 2106 Minimum Grade: C
and MKTG 3050 Minimum Grade: C
and MGNT 3250 Minimum Grade: C
and FIN 3350 Minimum Grade: C
| Chemistry |
CHEM 1010 - Chemistry for World Citizens
Credits:
4.00
A chemistry course with a focus on real-world societal
issues. Students will develop critical thinking skills and
an appreciation for the theoretical and practical aspects of
chemistry while learning the fundamentals of chemistry.
Chemical knowledge will be developed on a need-to-know basis
in decision making activities. The course is designed for
non-science majors seeking a laboratory science course.
Lecture:
3.00 Lab:
2.00
College:
College of Arts & Sciences
Department:
Dept of Chemistry
CHEM 1151K - Survey of Chemistry I
Credits:
4.00
Lecture:
3.00 Lab:
2.00
College:
College of Arts & Sciences
Department:
Dept of Chemistry
CHEM 1152K - Survey of Chemistry II
Credits:
4.00
Lecture:
3.00 Lab:
2.00
College:
College of Arts & Sciences
Department:
Dept of Chemistry
Pre-requisites:
CHEM 1151K Minimum Grade: C
CHEM 1211 - Principles of Chemistry I
Credits:
3.00
Prerequisite or Corequisite: MATH 1111 or 1113, Corequisite:
CHEM 1211L. An introduction to a quantitative study of the
physical and chemical behavior of matter in its several
phases and a consideration of modern theories of bonding
forces at the molecular level. Atomic and molecular
structure, chemical nomenclature, stoichiometry,
thermochemistry the gaseous state, and properties of
solutions are discussed.
Lecture:
3.00 Lab:
.00
College:
College of Arts & Sciences
Department:
Dept of Chemistry
Pre-requisites:
( MATH 1111 Minimum Grade: D
or MATH 1111G Minimum Grade: D
or MATH 1113 Minimum Grade: D
or MATH 1113H Minimum Grade: D
or MAT 103 Minimum Grade: D )
and CHEM 1211L Minimum Grade: D
CHEM 1211K - Principles of Chemistry I
Credits:
4.00
Lecture:
3.00 Lab:
3.00
College:
College of Arts & Sciences
Department:
Dept of Chemistry
Pre-requisites:
MATH 1111 Minimum Grade: C
or MATH 1111G Minimum Grade: C
or MAT 103 Minimum Grade: C
or MATH 1113 Minimum Grade: C
or MATH 1113H Minimum Grade: C
CHEM 1211L - Principles Chem Laboratory I
Credits:
1.00
Prerequisites or Corequisites: MATH 1111 or 1113 and CHEM
1211. Laboratory exercises to supplement material discussed
in CHEM 1211.
Lecture:
.00 Lab:
3.00
College:
College of Arts & Sciences
Department:
Dept of Chemistry
Pre-requisites:
( MATH 1111 Minimum Grade: D
or MAT 103 Minimum Grade: D
or MATH 1111G Minimum Grade: D
or MATH 1113 Minimum Grade: D
or MATH 1113H Minimum Grade: D )
and CHEM 1211 Minimum Grade: D
CHEM 1212 - Principles of Chemistry II
Credits:
3.00
Prerequisite: MATH 1111 or 1113, CHEM 1211, CHEM 1211L each
with a grade of C or better. Corequisite: CHEM 1212L. A
continuation of the quantitative study of the physical and
chemical behavior of matter in its several phases and a
consideration of modern theories of bonding forces at the
molecular level. Reaction kinetics, chemical equilibrium,
oxidation-reduction and acid-base chemistry,
electrochemistry, chemical thermodynamics, nuclear chemistry
and the descriptive chemistry of selected elements and their
compunds are discussed.
Lecture:
3.00 Lab:
.00
College:
College of Arts & Sciences
Department:
Dept of Chemistry
Pre-requisites:
( MATH 1111 Minimum Grade: C
or MATH 1111G Minimum Grade: C
or MAT 103 Minimum Grade: C
or MATH 1113H Minimum Grade: C
or MATH 1113 Minimum Grade: C )
and ( CHEM 1211 Minimum Grade: C
and CHEM 1211L Minimum Grade: C
or CHEM 1211K Minimum Grade: C )
and CHEM 1212L Minimum Grade: C
CHEM 1212K - Principles of Chemistry II
Credits:
4.00
Lecture:
3.00 Lab:
3.00
College:
College of Arts & Sciences
Department:
Dept of Chemistry
Pre-requisites:
( MATH 1111 Minimum Grade: C
or MATH 1111G Minimum Grade: C
or MAT 103 Minimum Grade: C
or MATH 1113 Minimum Grade: C
or MATH 1113H Minimum Grade: C )
and CHEM 1211K Minimum Grade: C
CHEM 1212L - Principles Chem Laboratory II
Credits:
1.00
Prerequisites: MATH 1111 or 1113, CHEM 1211, and CHEM 1211L
each with a grade of "C" or better. Corequisite: CHEM 1212.
Laboratory exercises to supplement material discussed in
CHEM 1212.
Lecture:
.00 Lab:
3.00
College:
College of Arts & Sciences
Department:
Dept of Chemistry
Pre-requisites:
( MATH 1111 Minimum Grade: C
or MATH 1111G Minimum Grade: C
or MAT 103 Minimum Grade: C
or MATH 1113H Minimum Grade: C
or MATH 1113 Minimum Grade: C )
and ( CHEM 1211 Minimum Grade: C
and CHEM 1211L Minimum Grade: C
or CHEM 1211K Minimum Grade: C )
and CHEM 1212 Minimum Grade: C
CHEM 2210 - Sophomore Seminar
Credits:
1.00
Discussion of and reports on current topics in chemistry and
on topics related to the chemist as a professional.
Demonstrated comprehension of topic, knowledge of pertinent
literature and competence in communication skills, both oral
and written, will be considered in assigning a course grade.
Required of majors. One meeting per week.
Lecture:
1.00 Lab:
.00
College:
College of Arts & Sciences
Department:
Dept of Chemistry
CHEM 2310 - Quantitative Analysis
Credits:
4.00
Prerequisite: CHEM 1212; CHEM 1212L with a grade of C or
better. A study of techniques of quantitative analysis,
involving volumetric, gravimetric, and instrumental methods.
Theory underlying the experimental techniques, methods of
recording and statistically evaluating data and calculations
utilizing the data are considered. The methods discusseed
are applied in the laboratory to determine certain
constituents in several samples.
Lecture:
3.00 Lab:
3.00
College:
College of Arts & Sciences
Department:
Dept of Chemistry
Pre-requisites:
CHEM 1212K Minimum Grade: C
or ( CHEM 1212 Minimum Grade: C
and CHEM 1212L Minimum Grade: C )
CHEM 3320 - Environmental Chemistry
Credits:
4.00
Parerequisites: CHEM 1211, CHEM 1211L, CHEM 1212, CHEM
1212L, CHEM 3401, and CHEM 3402. Development of a general
understanding of how microscopic properties of atoms and
molecules can affect macroscopic changes in the environment.
Basic chemical concepts, including equilibrium, oxidation-
reduction, kinetics, solubility, acid-base chemistry and
thermodynamics, will be applied to complex environmental
processes with heavy emphasis on current environmental
problems and concerns. Field trip will be required of all
students.
Lecture:
2.00 Lab:
6.00
College:
College of Arts & Sciences
Department:
Dept of Chemistry
Pre-requisites:
( CHEM 1211 Minimum Grade: C
and CHEM 1211L Minimum Grade: C
or CHEM 1211K Minimum Grade: C )
and CHEM 1212 Minimum Grade: C
and CHEM 1212L Minimum Grade: C
and CHEM 3401 Minimum Grade: C
and CHEM 3402 Minimum Grade: C
CHEM 3401 - Organic Chemistry I
Credits:
4.00
Prerequisite: CHEM 1212; CHEM 1212L with a grade of C or
better. A study of the structure, properties, preparation
and reactions of organic compounds in light of modern
theories of molecular structure and reaction mechanisms.
Lecture:
3.00 Lab:
4.00
College:
College of Arts & Sciences
Department:
Dept of Chemistry
Pre-requisites:
CHEM 1212K Minimum Grade: C
or ( CHEM 1212 Minimum Grade: C
and CHEM 1212L Minimum Grade: C )
CHEM 3402 - Organic Chemistry II
Credits:
4.00
Prerequisite: CHEM 3401 with a grade of C or better.
Continuation of CHEM 3401 with emphasis on spectroscopy,
organic synthesis, and reaction mechanisms.
Lecture:
3.00 Lab:
4.00
College:
College of Arts & Sciences
Department:
Dept of Chemistry
Pre-requisites:
CHEM 3401 Minimum Grade: C
CHEM 3510 - Inorganic Chemistry
Credits:
4.00
Prerequisites: CHEM 1211, CHEM 1211L, CHEM 1212, CHEM 1212L
each with a grade of C or better. Descriptive chemistry of
the inorganic elements through discussions of periodic
trends, reactivity pattersn and structure. Bonding models,
thermodynamics and acid-base chemistry as they apply to the
descriptive chemistry of the elements will be covered.
Lecture:
3.00 Lab:
3.00
College:
College of Arts & Sciences
Department:
Dept of Chemistry
Pre-requisites:
( CHEM 1211 Minimum Grade: C
and CHEM 1211L Minimum Grade: C
or CHEM 1211K Minimum Grade: C )
and ( CHEM 1212 Minimum Grade: C
and CHEM 1212L Minimum Grade: C
or CHEM 1212K Minimum Grade: C )
CHEM 3601 - Biochemistry I
Credits:
3.00
Prerequisites: CHEM 3401 and CHEM 3402 with a grade of C or
better and an introductory biology course. Principles of the
structure and function of biological molecules including
carbohydrates, kipids, proteins, membranes, enzymes and
nucleic acids. An overview of the major metabolic and
biosynthetic pathways is also presented.
Lecture:
3.00 Lab:
.00
College:
College of Arts & Sciences
Department:
Dept of Chemistry
Pre-requisites:
CHEM 3401 Minimum Grade: C
and CHEM 3402 Minimum Grade: C
CHEM 3601L - Lab Techniques in Biochemistry
Credits:
2.00
Corequisite or prerequisite: CHEM 3601. Experiments to
illustrate the principles and research techniques in
biochemistry and molecular biology.
Lecture:
1.00 Lab:
3.00
College:
College of Arts & Sciences
Department:
Dept of Chemistry
Pre-requisites:
CHEM 3601 Minimum Grade: C
CHEM 3602 - Biochemistry II
Credits:
3.00
Prerequisite: CHEM 3601 with a grade of C or better. A
continuation of CHEM 3601. Comprehensive discussion of
regulatory, metabolic and biosynthetic pathways, advanced
enzyme kinetics, regulation of gene expression and
recombinant DNA technology.
Lecture:
3.00 Lab:
.00
College:
College of Arts & Sciences
Department:
Dept of Chemistry
Pre-requisites:
CHEM 3601 Minimum Grade: C
CHEM 3801 - Physical Chemistry I
Credits:
4.00
Prerequisites: CHEM 3402, MATH 2262, and PHYS 2212K or PHYS
1112K, all with a grade of "C" or better. A theoretical and
mathematical treatment of the fundamental theories and laws
of chemistry with an emphasis on thermodynamics.
Lecture:
3.00 Lab:
3.00
College:
College of Arts & Sciences
Department:
Dept of Chemistry
Pre-requisites:
CHEM 3402 Minimum Grade: C
and MATH 2262 Minimum Grade: C
and ( PHYS 2212K Minimum Grade: C
or PHYS 1112K Minimum Grade: C )
CHEM 3802 - Physical Chemistry II
Credits:
4.00
Prerequisite: CHEM 3402, MATH 2262 and PHYS 2212K or PHYS
1112K, all with a grade of "C" or better. A theoretical and
mathematical treatment of the fundamental theories and laws
of chemistry with an emphasis on quantum mechanics,
kinetics, and statistical mechanics.
Lecture:
3.00 Lab:
3.00
College:
College of Arts & Sciences
Department:
Dept of Chemistry
Pre-requisites:
CHEM 3402 Minimum Grade: C
and MATH 2262 Minimum Grade: C
and ( PHYS 2212K Minimum Grade: C
or PHYS 1112K Minimum Grade: C )
CHEM 4210 - Seminar
Credits:
1.00
Prerequisite: Senior standing and completion of at least 15
hours of upper division chemistry courses. Discussion of and
reprots on current topics in chemistry. Demonstrated
comprehension of topic, knowledge of pertinent literature
and competence in communication skills, both oral and
written, will be considered in assigning a course grade.
Required of majors during the senior year. One meeting per
week.
Lecture:
1.00 Lab:
.00
College:
College of Arts & Sciences
Department:
Dept of Chemistry
Restrictions:
Must be enrolled in one of the following Class(es):
Senior
CHEM 4310 - Instrumental Analysis
Credits:
4.00
Prerequisites: CHEM 2310, CHEM 3802. A study of the
advantages and the limitations of the use of instruments for
the solution of problems in chemical analysis. The physical
and chemical processes, instrumentation, and data analysis
techniques as applied to mass spectrometry, optical
spectroscopy, nuclear magnetic resonance, spectroscopy,
separations science, electrochemistry, radiochemical
analysis, surface analysis, and thermal analysis will be
discussed in lecture and utilized in laboratory.
Lecture:
2.00 Lab:
6.00
College:
College of Arts & Sciences
Department:
Dept of Chemistry
Pre-requisites:
CHEM 2310 Minimum Grade: C
and CHEM 3802 Minimum Grade: C
CHEM 4420 - Physical Organic Chemistry
Credits:
3.00
Prerequisites: CHEM 3402, CHEM 3802. A study of the methods
used to elucidate organic reaction mechanisms. Topics
covered include: reaction kinetics, isotype effects; linear
free energy relationships; general acid and base catalysis
and the acidity functions; reactive intermediates including
free radicals, carbenes, carbaions, and carbocations;
symmetry controlled reactions; photochemistry.
Lecture:
3.00 Lab:
.00
College:
College of Arts & Sciences
Department:
Dept of Chemistry
Pre-requisites:
CHEM 3402 Minimum Grade: C
and CHEM 3802 Minimum Grade: C
CHEM 4510 - Advanced Inorganic Chemistry
Credits:
4.00
Prerequisites: CHEM 3801, CHEM 3802 with a grade of C or
better. An advanced course concentrating of specific
aspects of inorganic chemistry including discussions of
atomic and molecular structure, chemical bonding, isomerism,
coordination compounds and descriptive chemistry of selected
elements. Three lectures and one three-hour laboratory per
week.
Lecture:
3.00 Lab:
3.00
College:
College of Arts & Sciences
Department:
Dept of Chemistry
Pre-requisites:
CHEM 3801 Minimum Grade: C
and CHEM 3802 Minimum Grade: C
CHEM 4810 - Computational Chemistry
Credits:
2.00
Prerequisites: CHEM 3802 with a grade of C or better.
Computational and modeling software will be introduced
through projects involving systems in physical chemistry and
spectroscopy as well as organic chemistry, inorganic
chemistry, and biochemistry. Computational predictions will
be correlated with laboratory experiments.
Lecture:
1.00 Lab:
3.00
College:
College of Arts & Sciences
Department:
Dept of Chemistry
Pre-requisites:
CHEM 3802 Minimum Grade: C
CHEM 4910 - Laboratory Problems
Credits:
1.00 to 3.00
Prerequisite: Consent of the instructor and approval of the
Department Head. Experimental work in analytical, inorganic
organic, physical or biochemistry. The student should have
completed at least one semester of a background course in
the appropriate area in order for the research to be of an
advanced nature at the undergraduate level. Although it is
not possible to predict the exact time required for a
research project, a student should expect to spend at
least four hours per week for each credit hour awarded in
this course. A report, in a format suitable for presentation
to a chemical journal, shall be presented before credit is
awarded.
Lecture:
.00 Lab:
4.00 to 12.00
College:
College of Arts & Sciences
Department:
Dept of Chemistry
CHEM 4920 - Special Topics
Credits:
1.00 to 3.00
Prerequisite: Consent of the instructor and approval of the
Department Head. Topics and credit to be assigned. May be
taken more than once if topics are different.
Lecture:
1.00 to 3.00 Lab:
.00
College:
College of Arts & Sciences
Department:
Dept of Chemistry
CHEM 5000 - Workshop for Teachers
Credits:
3.00
A workshop for middle school and high school chemistry
teachers, designed to improve subject mastery. Content and
level of presentation will be designed to broaden
participant's background in chemistry and will be related to
topics taught in middle and high school chemistry.
Lecture:
3.00 Lab:
.00
College:
College of Arts & Sciences
Department:
Dept of Chemistry
Restrictions:
Must be enrolled in one of the following Level(s):
Doctoral-Semester
Graduate-Semester
CHEM 5320 - Environmental Chemistry
Credits:
4.00
Prerequisites: CHEM 1211, CHEM 1211L or CHEM 1211LH, CHEM
1212, CHEM 3401, and CHEM 3402. Development of a general
understanding of how microscopic properties of atoms and
molecules can affect macroscopic changes in the environment.
Basic chemical concepts, will be applied to complex
environmental processes with emphasis on current
environmental concerns. The course will involve the
completion of a significant independent project. Field
trips will be required of all students.
Lecture:
2.00 Lab:
6.00
College:
College of Arts & Sciences
Department:
Dept of Chemistry
Pre-requisites:
CHEM 1211 Minimum Grade: C
and CHEM 1212 Minimum Grade: C
and CHEM 1212L Minimum Grade: C
and CHEM 3401 Minimum Grade: C
and CHEM 3402 Minimum Grade: C
and CHEM 1211L Minimum Grade: C
CHEM 5801 - Physical Chemistry I
Credits:
4.00
Prerequisites: CHEM 3402, MATH 2262, and PHYS 2212K with a
grade of C or better. A theoretical and mathematical
treatment of the fundamental theories and laws of chemistry
with an emphasis on thermodynamics. Permission for graduate
credit must be arranged with the instructor prior to
enrolling int he course and will involve the completion of a
significant project.
Lecture:
3.00 Lab:
3.00
College:
College of Arts & Sciences
Department:
Dept of Chemistry
Restrictions:
Must be enrolled in one of the following Level(s):
Graduate-Semester
Pre-requisites:
CHEM 3402 Minimum Grade: C
and MATH 2262 Minimum Grade: C
and PHYS 2212K Minimum Grade: C
CHEM 5802 - Physical Chemistry II
Credits:
4.00
Prerequisite: CHEM 5801. A theoretical and mathematical
treatment of the fundamental theories and laws of chemistry
with an emphasis on quantum mechanics, kinetics, and
statistical mechanics. Permission for graduate credit must
be arranged with the instructor prior to enrolling in the
course and will involved the completion of a significant
project.
Lecture:
2.00 Lab:
2.00
College:
College of Arts & Sciences
Department:
Dept of Chemistry
Restrictions:
Must be enrolled in one of the following Level(s):
Graduate-Semester
Pre-requisites:
CHEM 5801 Minimum Grade: C
CHEM 6420 - Physical Organic Chemistry
Credits:
3.00
Prerequisites: CHEM 3402, CHEM 3802. A study of methods
used to elucidate organic reaction mechanisms. Topics
covered include: reaction kinetics, isotope effects; linear
free energy relationships; general acid and base catalysis
and the acidity functions; reactive intermediates including
free radicals, carbenes, carbanions, and carbocations;
symmetry controlled reactions; photochemistry. Permission
for graduate credit must be arranged with the instructor
prior to enrolling in the course and will involve the
completion of a significant project.
Lecture:
3.00 Lab:
.00
College:
College of Arts & Sciences
Department:
Dept of Chemistry
Restrictions:
Must be enrolled in one of the following Level(s):
Graduate-Semester
Pre-requisites:
CHEM 3802 Minimum Grade: C
and CHEM 3402 Minimum Grade: C
CHEM 6810 - Computational Chemistry
Credits:
2.00
Prerequisites: CHEM 3802. Computational and modeling
software will be introduced through projects involving
systems in physical chemistry and spectroscopy as well as
organic chemistry, inorganic chemistry, and biochemistry.
Computational predictions will be correlated with
laboratory experiments. Permission for graduate credit must
be arranged with the instructor prior to enrolling in the
course and will involve the completion of a significant
project.
Lecture:
1.00 Lab:
3.00
College:
College of Arts & Sciences
Department:
Dept of Chemistry
Restrictions:
Must be enrolled in one of the following Level(s):
Graduate-Semester
Pre-requisites:
CHEM 3802 Minimum Grade: C
| Curriculum and Instruction |
CIED 7060 - Curr, Instr & Tech
Credits:
3.00
An exploration of curriculum issues and trends, curriculum
development, integration of technology into the curriculum,
implementation of innovative instructional techniques, and
legal/ethical issues across content areas and grade levels.
Lecture:
3.00 Lab:
.00
College:
College of Education
Department:
Dept of Curr, Ldrshp, & Tchnlg
Restrictions:
Must be enrolled in one of the following Level(s):
Doctoral-Semester
Graduate-Semester
CIED 7440 - Teaching/Curric in Higher Edu
Credits:
3.00
Design, development and implementation of postsecondary
instruction, with an emphasis on practical teaching
strategies, curriculum and course development,
implementation of innovative instructional technologies and
intergration of technology in both course content and
delivery.
Lecture:
3.00 Lab:
.00
College:
College of Education
Department:
Dept of Curr, Ldrshp, & Tchnlg
CIED 9100 - C & I Systems
Credits:
3.00
Application of the theoretical and empirical knowledge bases
relating to change with emphasis on curricula and
instruction needs of learning communities.
Lecture:
3.00 Lab:
.00
College:
College of Education
Department:
Dept of Curr, Ldrshp, & Tchnlg
Restrictions:
Must be enrolled in one of the following Level(s):
Doctoral-Semester
Graduate-Semester
CIED 9200 - C & I Need Assess
Credits:
3.00
Advnaced application of strategies for assessing learners
and the learning environment.
Lecture:
3.00 Lab:
.00
College:
College of Education
Department:
Dept of Curr, Ldrshp, & Tchnlg
Restrictions:
Must be enrolled in one of the following Level(s):
Doctoral-Semester
Graduate-Semester
CIED 9300 - C & I Proposal Development
Credits:
3.00
Application of strategies for developing, implementing, and
evaluating systematic integration of technology in
educational settings.
Lecture:
3.00 Lab:
.00
College:
College of Education
Department:
Dept of Curr, Ldrshp, & Tchnlg
Restrictions:
Must be enrolled in one of the following Level(s):
Doctoral-Semester
Graduate-Semester
CIED 9400 - C&I Design & Develop
Credits:
3.00
Prerequisite: CIED 9100. Analysis and evaluation of current
curriculum models and development of an innovative
curriculum design.
Lecture:
3.00 Lab:
.00
College:
College of Education
Department:
Dept of Curr, Ldrshp, & Tchnlg
Restrictions:
Must be enrolled in one of the following Level(s):
Doctoral-Semester
Graduate-Semester
Pre-requisites:
CIED 9100 Minimum Grade: C
CIED 9500 - C&I Implement & Eval
Credits:
3.00
Prerequisite: CIED 9400. Application of formative and
summative data collection, analysis, and reporting
techniques for planning and conducting evaluations of
curricula and instruction.
Lecture:
3.00 Lab:
.00
College:
College of Education
Department:
Dept of Curr, Ldrshp, & Tchnlg
Restrictions:
Must be enrolled in one of the following Level(s):
Doctoral-Semester
Graduate-Semester
Pre-requisites:
CIED 9400 Minimum Grade: C
CIED 9600 - Dis Topic Concp
Credits:
3.00
Prerequisite: Completion of major courses and approval of
advisor. Seminar for the development of the dissertation
topic.
Lecture:
3.00 Lab:
.00
College:
College of Education
Department:
Dept of Curr, Ldrshp, & Tchnlg
Restrictions:
Must be enrolled in one of the following Level(s):
Doctoral-Semester
Graduate-Semester
Pre-requisites:
CIED 9500 Minimum Grade: C
CIED 9900 - Special Topics in Cur & Instr
Credits:
1.00 to 3.00
Lecture:
1.00 to 3.00 Lab:
.00
College:
College of Education
Department:
Dept of Curr, Ldrshp, & Tchnlg
CIED 9999 - Dissertation in Curric/Instru
Credits:
1.00 to 3.00
Prerequisite: Completion of major courses and approval of
advisor or dissertation chair. Development and defense of
the dissertation proposal and the dissertation. Must be
taken each fall and spring semester until dissertation is
completed. Number of hours taken per term must be approved
by the dissertation chair. A minimum of 9 hours must be
completed.
Lecture:
.00 Lab:
1.00 to 3.00
College:
College of Education
Department:
Dept of Curr, Ldrshp, & Tchnlg
Restrictions:
Must be enrolled in one of the following Level(s):
Doctoral-Semester
Graduate-Semester
| Computer Info Sys Mgt |
CISM 2201 - Fundamentals of Computer Appli
Credits:
2.00
The fundamentals of how microcomputers and local area
networks are used in business. Topics include both harware
and software, with an emphasis on application software.
Packages include word-processing, spreadsheets, and
presentation software.
Lecture:
2.00 Lab:
.00
College:
College of Business Admin
Department:
Dept of Management
CISM 3450 - Management Information Systems
Credits:
3.00
Prerequisites: CISM 2201 or CS 1000 or ACED 2400 and MGNT
3250. Information processing, meaning and role of
information systems, information systems procedures,
business functions of computers, introduction to systems
analysis and design, files and databases, office automation,
data communication, behavioral and organizatinal
implications, selection of hardware and software.
Lecture:
3.00 Lab:
.00
College:
College of Business Admin
Department:
Dept of Management
Restrictions:
Must be enrolled in one of the following Major(s):
Accounting
Economics-BA
Economics
Finance
Master Business Administration
Management
Marketing
Pre-requisites:
( CISM 2201 Minimum Grade: C
or CS 1000 Minimum Grade: C
or ACED 2400 Minimum Grade: C )
and MGNT 3250 Minimum Grade: C
| Computer Information Technolgy |
CIT 3010 - Web Programming I
Credits:
3.00
Prerequisite: CS 1302 or equivalent. CS and CIS majors may
receive credit for this course only as general elective. An
overview of programming techniques that provide client-side
functionality in web-based applications. Students will
develop web based applications using client-side scripting
applications. Students will develop web based applications
using client-side cripting techniques such as Java Script,
VB Script, forms-based XHTML, and Dynamic HTML, as well as
related technologies such as cascading style sheets.
Lecture:
3.00 Lab:
.00
College:
College of Arts & Sciences
Department:
Dept of Math/CS
Pre-requisites:
CS 1302 Minimum Grade: D
CIT 3020 - Web Programming II
Credits:
3.00
Prerequisite: CIT 3010. CS and CIS majors may receive
credit for this course only as a general elective.
Server-side programming technqiues for creating interactive,
dynamic web-based applications. Students will develop
web-based application using a server-side language such as
ASP, JSP, PHP, and Perl. The focus of the course will be on
developing database applications.
Lecture:
3.00 Lab:
.00
College:
College of Arts & Sciences
Department:
Dept of Math/CS
Pre-requisites:
CIT 3010 Minimum Grade: D
CIT 3030 - Applied Database Programming
Credits:
3.00
Prerequisite: CS 1301 or equivalent. An introduction to
the relational database model and the design and
implementation of a relational database. Topics include the
entity-relationship model, normal forms, data definition and
data manipulation languages, queries, structured query
language (SQL) and reports.
Lecture:
3.00 Lab:
.00
College:
College of Arts & Sciences
Department:
Dept of Math/CS
Pre-requisites:
CS 1301 Minimum Grade: D
CIT 3320 - Applied VB Programming
Credits:
3.00
Prerequisite: CS 1302 or equivalent. Development of
complete, stand-along applications using Visual Basic. The
topics considered include basics of event-driven programming
error handling, data-bound controls, ADO, SQL, file
processing, classes, DLL and EXE servers, creating ActiveX
controls, automation, packaging and deployment.
Lecture:
3.00 Lab:
.00
College:
College of Arts & Sciences
Department:
Dept of Math/CS
Pre-requisites:
CS 1302 Minimum Grade: C
CIT 4120 - Applied OS Concepts
Credits:
3.00
Prerequisite: CIT 3030 with a grade of C or better. A
throught study of an exant operating system which includes
the hardware interface; system structure; implementation
details with particular attention to the specific details of
multitasking, file system management, memory management,
security, and clinet/server relationships; system
installation and administration are also included.
Lecture:
3.00 Lab:
.00
College:
College of Arts & Sciences
Department:
Dept of Math/CS
Pre-requisites:
CIT 3030 Minimum Grade: C
CIT 4125 - Applied Computer Networks
Credits:
3.00
Prerequisite: CIT 4120 with a grade of C or better. An
in-depth study of computer networks including fundamental
concepts, design, hardware components, data tranmission
within the framework of the OSI reference model,
transmission protocols, network architectures,
administration and support, problem detection and resolution
and principles of Local Area and Wide Area Networks. The
subject matter is presented as a case study of a network
operating system.
Lecture:
3.00 Lab:
.00
College:
College of Arts & Sciences
Department:
Dept of Math/CS
Pre-requisites:
CIT 4120 Minimum Grade: C
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COMD 2999 - Entry to Education
Credits:
.00
Graded Satisfactory/Unsatisfactory. A required non-credit
course for all teacher education candidates pursuing a VSU
recommendation for initial certification; must be success-
fully completed prior to admission to teacher education.
Candidates are required to establish an electronic portfolio
and provide evidence that all teacher education admission
requirements have been satisfactorily met. If an un-
satisfactory grade is earned, the course must be repeated
until a satisfactory grade is received.
Lecture:
.00 Lab:
1.00
College:
College of Education
Department:
Dept of Special Education
Restrictions:
Must be enrolled in one of the following Major(s):
Communication Disorders
Communication Disorders
COMD 3010 - Intro Communication Disorders
Credits:
3.00
Prerequisite: COMD 2999. An introduction to Communication
Disorders. Terminology, etiology and managment procedures
required in the practice of Speech-Language Pathology are
emphasized. Public school observation/participation is
required.
Lecture:
3.00 Lab:
.00
College:
College of Education
Department:
Dept of Special Education
Restrictions:
May not be enrolled in one of the following Major(s):
Communication Disorders
Pre-requisites:
ACED 2999 Minimum Grade: S
or ARED 2999 Minimum Grade: S
or COMD 2999 Minimum Grade: S
or ECED 2999 Minimum Grade: S
or EDUC 2999 Minimum Grade: S
or FLED 2999 Minimum Grade: S
or KSPE 2999 Minimum Grade: S
or MGED 2999 Minimum Grade: S
or MUE 2999 Minimum Grade: S
or SEED 2999 Minimum Grade: S
or SPEC 2999 Minimum Grade: S
COMD 3020 - Audiology I
Credits:
3.00
An introduction to basic auditory tests, anatomy and
physiology of the hearing mechanism, and disorders of
hearing. Emphasis is placed on audiometric measurements and
interpretation.
Lecture:
3.00 Lab:
.00
College:
College of Education
Department:
Dept of Special Education
Restrictions:
May not be enrolled in one of the following Major(s):
Communication Disorders
COMD 3030 - Anatomy/Physiology Hear Mech
Credits:
2.00
Prerequisite: COMD 2999. The study of the anatomy and
physiology of the hearing mechanism.
Lecture:
2.00 Lab:
.00
College:
College of Education
Department:
Dept of Special Education
Pre-requisites:
ACED 2999 Minimum Grade: S
or ARED 2999 Minimum Grade: S
or COMD 2999 Minimum Grade: S
or ECED 2999 Minimum Grade: S
or EDUC 2999 Minimum Grade: S
or FLED 2999 Minimum Grade: S
or KSPE 2999 Minimum Grade: S
or MGED 2999 Minimum Grade: S
or MUE 2999 Minimum Grade: S
or SEED 2999 Minimum Grade: S
or SPEC 2999 Minimum Grade: S
COMD 3040 - Applied Phonetics
Credits:
3.00
Principles of phonetics and their application to typical
speech production. Emphasis is placed on skill development
in the use of the International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA) and
diacritic markers.
Lecture:
2.00 Lab:
2.00
College:
College of Education
Department:
Dept of Special Education
Restrictions:
May not be enrolled in one of the following Major(s):
Communication Disorders
Pre-requisites:
ACED 2999 Minimum Grade: S
or ARED 2999 Minimum Grade: S
or COMD 2999 Minimum Grade: S
or ECED 2999 Minimum Grade: S
or EDUC 2999 Minimum Grade: S
or FLED 2999 Minimum Grade: S
or KSPE 2999 Minimum Grade: S
or MGED 2999 Minimum Grade: S
or MUE 2999 Minimum Grade: S
or SEED 2999 Minimum Grade: S
or SPEC 2999 Minimum Grade: S
COMD 3060 - Anatomy/Physiology Spc Mech
Credits:
3.00
Prerequisite: COMD 2999. The study of anatomy and physiology
of the head, neck and trunk relevant to speech production.
Lecture:
2.00 Lab:
2.00
College:
College of Education
Department:
Dept of Special Education
Restrictions:
May not be enrolled in one of the following Major(s):
Communication Disorders
Pre-requisites:
ACED 2999 Minimum Grade: S
or ARED 2999 Minimum Grade: S
or COMD 2999 Minimum Grade: S
or ECED 2999 Minimum Grade: S
or EDUC 2999 Minimum Grade: S
or FLED 2999 Minimum Grade: S
or KSPE 2999 Minimum Grade: S
or MGED 2999 Minimum Grade: S
or MUE 2999 Minimum Grade: S
or SEED 2999 Minimum Grade: S
or SPEC 2999 Minimum Grade: S
and COMD 2999 Minimum Grade: S
COMD 3070 - Normal Language Acquisition
Credits:
3.00
An initial study of language acquisition focusing on the
sequence and process of typical development in children.
Topics include theories of language development, acquisition
sequence of the major components of language, variables
affecting language acquisition, and clinicla application.
Open to non-majors.
Lecture:
3.00 Lab:
.00
College:
College of Education
Department:
Dept of Special Education
Restrictions:
May not be enrolled in one of the following Major(s):
Communication Disorders
Special Education-Coe
Pre-requisites:
ACED 2999 Minimum Grade: S
or ARED 2999 Minimum Grade: S
or COMD 2999 Minimum Grade: S
or ECED 2999 Minimum Grade: S
or EDUC 2999 Minimum Grade: S
or FLED 2999 Minimum Grade: S
or KSPE 2999 Minimum Grade: S
or MGED 2999 Minimum Grade: S
or MUE 2999 Minimum Grade: S
or SEED 2999 Minimum Grade: S
or SPEC 2999 Minimum Grade: S
COMD 3080 - Intr Neurology Comm Disorders
Credits:
3.00
Prerequisites: COMD 2999, and COMD 3060. This a check-point
course, and check-point requirements must be met. An
introduction to the anatomy and physiology of the nervous
system as it relates to speech and language functions.
Lecture:
2.00 Lab:
2.00
College:
College of Education
Department:
Dept of Special Education
Restrictions:
May not be enrolled in one of the following Major(s):
Communication Disorders
Pre-requisites:
COMD 3060 Minimum Grade: C
and ( ACED 2999 Minimum Grade: S
or ARED 2999 Minimum Grade: S
or COMD 2999 Minimum Grade: S
or ECED 2999 Minimum Grade: S
or EDUC 2999 Minimum Grade: S
or FLED 2999 Minimum Grade: S
or KSPE 2999 Minimum Grade: S
or MGED 2999 Minimum Grade: S
or MUE 2999 Minimum Grade: S
or SEED 2999 Minimum Grade: S
or SPEC 2999 Minimum Grade: S )
COMD 3090 - Prefessnl Practices Comm Disor
Credits:
2.00
Prerequisites: COMD 3010, COMD 3040, COMD 3050. An
introduction to the process, practices, roles,
responsibilities and working site opportunities for the
Speech-Language Pathologist.
Lecture:
2.00 Lab:
.00
College:
College of Education
Department:
Dept of Special Education
Pre-requisites:
COMD 3010 Minimum Grade: C
and COMD 3040 Minimum Grade: C
and COMD 3050 Minimum Grade: C
COMD 4020 - Speech Science
Credits:
3.00
Prerequisites: COMD 2999 and COMD 3060. An introduction to
the normal processes of communication; the intensification
and prolongation of sound, the psychoacoustics of speech
sound production and perception and theories of normal
speech production and perception.
Lecture:
2.00 Lab:
2.00
College:
College of Education
Department:
Dept of Special Education
Restrictions:
May not be enrolled in one of the following Major(s):
Communication Disorders
Pre-requisites:
COMD 3060 Minimum Grade: C
and ( ACED 2999 Minimum Grade: S
or ARED 2999 Minimum Grade: S
or COMD 2999 Minimum Grade: S
or ECED 2999 Minimum Grade: S
or EDUC 2999 Minimum Grade: S
or FLED 2999 Minimum Grade: S
or KSPE 2999 Minimum Grade: S
or MGED 2999 Minimum Grade: S
or MUE 2999 Minimum Grade: S
or SEED 2999 Minimum Grade: S
or SPEC 2999 Minimum Grade: S )
COMD 4040 - Intr Articulation Disorders
Credits:
3.00
Prerequisites: COMD 2999, and COMD 3040. An introduction
to the normal process of speech acquisition and development;
theories of speech acquisition and types of disorders of
articulation and phonology. Emphasis is placed on the
diagnosis and treatment of children with articulation and
phonological disorders.
Lecture:
3.00 Lab:
.00
College:
College of Education
Department:
Dept of Special Education
Restrictions:
May not be enrolled in one of the following Major(s):
Communication Disorders
Pre-requisites:
COMD 3040 Minimum Grade: C
and ( ACED 2999 Minimum Grade: S
or ARED 2999 Minimum Grade: S
or COMD 2999 Minimum Grade: S
or ECED 2999 Minimum Grade: S
or EDUC 2999 Minimum Grade: S
or FLED 2999 Minimum Grade: S
or KSPE 2999 Minimum Grade: S
or MGED 2999 Minimum Grade: S
or MUE 2999 Minimum Grade: S
or SEED 2999 Minimum Grade: S
or SPEC 2999 Minimum Grade: S )
COMD 4050 - Observation
Credits:
2.00
Prerequisites: COMD 2999, COMD 3040, and COMD 3070.
Supervised video-based observation of speech and language
diagnosis and therapy with children and adults with
speech/language disorders. Students obtain a minimum of 25
hours of direct observation for ASHA requirements.
Lecture:
.00 Lab:
4.00
College:
College of Education
Department:
Dept of Special Education
Restrictions:
May not be enrolled in one of the following Major(s):
Communication Disorders
Pre-requisites:
COMD 3040 Minimum Grade: C
and COMD 3070 Minimum Grade: C
and ( ACED 2999 Minimum Grade: S
or ARED 2999 Minimum Grade: S
or COMD 2999 Minimum Grade: S
or ECED 2999 Minimum Grade: S
or EDUC 2999 Minimum Grade: S
or FLED 2999 Minimum Grade: S
or KSPE 2999 Minimum Grade: S
or MGED 2999 Minimum Grade: S
or MUE 2999 Minimum Grade: S
or SEED 2999 Minimum Grade: S
or SPEC 2999 Minimum Grade: S )
COMD 4060 - Intr Oro-Facial/Laryngeal Diso
Credits:
3.00
Prerequisites: COMD 4020. An overview of two common areas
of organic disorders of oral communication. Introduction to
to communication parameters of oro-facial disorders with
special emphasis on cleft lip and palate and communication
aspects of voice disorders.
Lecture:
3.00 Lab:
.00
College:
College of Education
Department:
Dept of Special Education
Pre-requisites:
COMD 4020 Minimum Grade: C
COMD 4070 - Intro to Fluency Disorders
Credits:
3.00
Prerequisite: COMD 2999, and COMD 4040. Provides basic
information on the characteristics and nature of stuttering
and causal theories
Lecture:
3.00 Lab:
.00
College:
College of Education
Department:
Dept of Special Education
Restrictions:
May not be enrolled in one of the following Major(s):
Communication Disorders
Pre-requisites:
COMD 4040 Minimum Grade: C
and ( ACED 2999 Minimum Grade: S
or ARED 2999 Minimum Grade: S
or COMD 2999 Minimum Grade: S
or ECED 2999 Minimum Grade: S
or EDUC 2999 Minimum Grade: S
or FLED 2999 Minimum Grade: S
or KSPE 2999 Minimum Grade: S
or MGED 2999 Minimum Grade: S
or MUE 2999 Minimum Grade: S
or SEED 2999 Minimum Grade: S
or SPEC 2999 Minimum Grade: S )
COMD 4080 - Intr Analysis Lang Disorders
Credits:
3.00
Prerequisites: COMD 3070, COMD 4040. An initial study of
the identification of varying types of language disorders.
Emphasis is placed on language sampling procedures and
analysis.
Lecture:
3.00 Lab:
.00
College:
College of Education
Department:
Dept of Special Education
Pre-requisites:
COMD 3070 Minimum Grade: C
and COMD 4040 Minimum Grade: C
COMD 4090 - Speech/Language Hearing Imprd
Credits:
3.00
Prerequisites: COMD 3020, COMD 3030, COMD 3070.
Application of speech and language therapy principles to the
management of hearing impaired children (infants through
school age).
Lecture:
3.00 Lab:
.00
College:
College of Education
Department:
Dept of Special Education
Restrictions:
May not be enrolled in one of the following Major(s):
Special Education-Coe
Pre-requisites:
COMD 3020 Minimum Grade: C
and COMD 3030 Minimum Grade: C
and COMD 3070 Minimum Grade: C
COMD 4110 - Diagnostics Comm Disorders
Credits:
4.00
Prerequisite: COMD 2999. An in-depth study of the
evaluation and assessment process for communication
disorders. Content encompasses planning, informal and
standardized assessment and interpretation, for the
development of appropriate goals and outcomes. appropriate
for determination of eligibility and program planning.
Lecture:
3.00 Lab:
2.00
College:
College of Education
Department:
Dept of Special Education
Restrictions:
May not be enrolled in one of the following Major(s):
Communication Disorders
Pre-requisites:
ACED 2999 Minimum Grade: S
or ARED 2999 Minimum Grade: S
or COMD 2999 Minimum Grade: S
or ECED 2999 Minimum Grade: S
or EDUC 2999 Minimum Grade: S
or FLED 2999 Minimum Grade: S
or KSPE 2999 Minimum Grade: S
or MGED 2999 Minimum Grade: S
or MUE 2999 Minimum Grade: S
or SEED 2999 Minimum Grade: S
or SPEC 2999 Minimum Grade: S
COMD 4120 - Consultation in Comm Disorders
Credits:
3.00
A course designed to introduce concepts and develop skills
in interviewing, consultation, and conferencing with clients
who have communication disorders, their families, and other
related professionals.
Lecture:
3.00 Lab:
.00
College:
College of Education
Department:
Dept of Special Education
Restrictions:
May not be enrolled in one of the following Major(s):
Communication Disorders
COMD 4130 - Organic Speech Disorders
Credits:
3.00
Prerequisite: COMD 2999. A study of the development,
genetics, and syndromes associated with organic speech
disorders such as oro-facial anomalies, cerebral palsy and
other physically and/or medically involved populations.
Lecture:
3.00 Lab:
.00
College:
College of Education
Department:
Dept of Special Education
Restrictions:
May not be enrolled in one of the following Major(s):
Communication Disorders
COMD 4140 - Cultural Dialectical Issues
Credits:
3.00
A study of the interrelation of sociological variables and
linguistic performance with special emphasis on
communication differences and disorders among culturally and
linguistically diverse populations.
Lecture:
3.00 Lab:
.00
College:
College of Education
Department:
Dept of Special Education
Restrictions:
May not be enrolled in one of the following Major(s):
Communication Disorders
COMD 4150 - Directed Study
Credits:
1.00 to 3.00
Prerequisites: At least Junior standing: permission of
advisor, instructor, and Department Head. A maximum of 3
hours per semester, not exceeding a total of 9 semester
hours within the program. Study in area or subject not
normally found in established courses offered by the
department; may also allow students to explore in more
detail and/or depth an area or subject covered by the
department in communication disorders.
Lecture:
1.00 to 3.00 Lab:
.00
College:
College of Education
Department:
Dept of Special Education
Restrictions:
May not be enrolled in one of the following Class(es):
Freshman
Sophomore
COMD 4151 - Audiology II
Credits:
3.00
Prerequisite: COMD 3020. An introduction to advanced
audiometric diagnostic procedures and interpretation
including electrophysical, oto-acoustic, brainstem evoked
potential audiometry and central auditory processing
disorders. Speech-language development and management
procedures related to childhood hearing impairment are
included.
Lecture:
3.00 Lab:
.00
College:
College of Education
Department:
Dept of Special Education
Restrictions:
May not be enrolled in one of the following Major(s):
Communication Disorders
COMD 4320 - Visual Perceptions of Oral Com
Credits:
3.00
An overview of manual communication systems that support
speech reading. Emphasis placed on Signed English, Contact
Signing, Sim-Com, Total Communication and Cued Speech.
Lecture:
3.00 Lab:
.00
College:
College of Education
Department:
Dept of Special Education
Restrictions:
May not be enrolled in one of the following Major(s):
Special Education-Coe
COMD 5010 - Language Disorders Young Child
Credits:
3.00
Prerequisites: Completion of undergraduate CD course
sequence. An advanced study of the nature and treatment
of language disorders in young children through age 5. Focus
is placed on the role of the communication environment and
intervetnion planning and implementation. This course may
be taken by non-CD majors with the addition of a lab
component.
Lecture:
3.00 Lab:
.00
College:
College of Education
Department:
Dept of Special Education
Restrictions:
Must be enrolled in one of the following Level(s):
Graduate-Semester
COMD 5020 - Diagnostics
Credits:
3.00
Prerequisites: Completion of undergraduate CD course
sequence. An in-depth study of the evaluation and assessment
processes for communication disorders. Content encompasses
appraisal planning, interviewing, ecological observation,
instrumentation, informal and standardized procedures
appropriate for determination of eligibility and program
planning.
Lecture:
3.00 Lab:
1.00
College:
College of Education
Department:
Dept of Special Education
Restrictions:
Must be enrolled in one of the following Level(s):
Graduate-Semester
COMD 5030 - Phonological Disorders
Credits:
3.00
Prerequisites: Completion of undergraduate CD course
sequence. Advanced study of assessment and treatment
of speech sound disorders. Emphasis placed on motor based
as well as cognitive-linguistic based analyses and treatment
strategies.
Lecture:
3.00 Lab:
.00
College:
College of Education
Department:
Dept of Special Education
Restrictions:
Must be enrolled in one of the following Level(s):
Graduate-Semester
COMD 5040 - Fluency Disorders
Credits:
3.00
Prerequisites: Completion of undergraduate CD course
sequence. Advanced course in differential diagnosis and
treatment of stuttering in adults and children. Additional
topics include cluttering and stuttering behaviors
associated with acquired neuropathies.
Lecture:
3.00 Lab:
.00
College:
College of Education
Department:
Dept of Special Education
Restrictions:
Must be enrolled in one of the following Level(s):
Graduate-Semester
Pre-requisites:
ACED 2999 Minimum Grade: S
or ARED 2999 Minimum Grade: S
or COMD 2999 Minimum Grade: S
or ECED 2999 Minimum Grade: S
or EDUC 2999 Minimum Grade: S
or FLED 2999 Minimum Grade: S
or KSPE 2999 Minimum Grade: S
or MGED 2999 Minimum Grade: S
or MUE 2999 Minimum Grade: S
or SEED 2999 Minimum Grade: S
or SPEC 2999 Minimum Grade: S
COMD 5050 - Beginning Practicum
Credits:
2.00
Prerequisites: Completion of undergraduate Communication
Disorders sequence. A supervised experience in a university
or community based setting requiring application of
assessment and treatment procedures for individuals
primarily with mild to moderate articultaion and language
disorders. This course will include a weekly seminar on
topics related to the profession.
Lecture:
1.00 Lab:
2.00
College:
College of Education
Department:
Dept of Special Education
Restrictions:
Must be enrolled in one of the following Level(s):
Graduate-Semester
COMD 5060 - Language Disorders Sch Age Ch
Credits:
3.00
Prerequisites: COMD 5010. A continuation of the study of
language disorders with focus on children from elementary
school through adolescence. Topics include advanced
language development, school curriculum, impact of
communicative and linguistic deficiencies on academic
progress, collaborative models of intervention, narratives
and discourse snalysis. May be taken by non majors with a
lab component.
Lecture:
3.00 Lab:
.00
College:
College of Education
Department:
Dept of Special Education
Restrictions:
Must be enrolled in one of the following Level(s):
Graduate-Semester
Pre-requisites:
COMD 5010 Minimum Grade: C
and ( ACED 2999 Minimum Grade: S
or ARED 2999 Minimum Grade: S
or COMD 2999 Minimum Grade: S
or ECED 2999 Minimum Grade: S
or EDUC 2999 Minimum Grade: S
or FLED 2999 Minimum Grade: S
or KSPE 2999 Minimum Grade: S
or MGED 2999 Minimum Grade: S
or MUE 2999 Minimum Grade: S
or SEED 2999 Minimum Grade: S
or SPEC 2999 Minimum Grade: S )
COMD 5070 - Traumtc Injry Dementia Disorde
Credits:
3.00
Prerequisites: COMD 5030. Application of diagnostic and
therapeutic principles related to persons with traumatic
brain injury, dementia, and progressive neurological
disorders.
Lecture:
3.00 Lab:
.00
College:
College of Education
Department:
Dept of Special Education
Restrictions:
Must be enrolled in one of the following Level(s):
Graduate-Semester
Pre-requisites:
COMD 5030 Minimum Grade: C
COMD 5080 - Dysphagia and Motor Sp Dis
Credits:
3.00
A study of diagnostic and therapeutic principles related to
dysphagia and motor speech disorders.
Lecture:
3.00 Lab:
.00
College:
College of Education
Department:
Dept of Special Education
Restrictions:
Must be enrolled in one of the following Level(s):
Graduate-Semester
Pre-requisites:
COMD 5090 - Aural Hab/Rehabilitation
Credits:
3.00
The study of hearing habilitation and rehabilitation
methods, materials and amplification/assistive devices for
children and adults with hearing impairment.
Lecture:
3.00 Lab:
.00
College:
College of Education
Department:
Dept of Special Education
Restrictions:
Must be enrolled in one of the following Level(s):
Graduate-Semester
Pre-requisites:
ACED 2999 Minimum Grade: S
or ARED 2999 Minimum Grade: S
or COMD 2999 Minimum Grade: S
or ECED 2999 Minimum Grade: S
or EDUC 2999 Minimum Grade: S
or FLED 2999 Minimum Grade: S
or KSPE 2999 Minimum Grade: S
or MGED 2999 Minimum Grade: S
or MUE 2999 Minimum Grade: S
or SEED 2999 Minimum Grade: S
or SPEC 2999 Minimum Grade: S
COMD 5100 - Intermediate Practicum
Credits:
3.00
Prerequisites: COMD 5050 and GPA 3.0. A supervised
experience in a university, community or home based setting
requiring application of assessment and treatment procedures
for individuals with mild to moderate articulation, language
fluency, voice, and hearing communication disorders. This
course will include a weekly seminar on topics related to
the profession.
Lecture:
1.00 Lab:
4.00
College:
College of Education
Department:
Dept of Special Education
Restrictions:
Must be enrolled in one of the following Level(s):
Graduate-Semester
Pre-requisites:
COMD 5050 Minimum Grade: C
and ( ACED 2999 Minimum Grade: S
or ARED 2999 Minimum Grade: S
or COMD 2999 Minimum Grade: S
or ECED 2999 Minimum Grade: S
or EDUC 2999 Minimum Grade: S
or FLED 2999 Minimum Grade: S
or KSPE 2999 Minimum Grade: S
or MGED 2999 Minimum Grade: S
or MUE 2999 Minimum Grade: S
or SEED 2999 Minimum Grade: S
or SPEC 2999 Minimum Grade: S )
and COMD 2999 Minimum Grade: S
COMD 5110 - Science Communication Disorder
Credits:
3.00
Advanced theoretical and applied experimental design and
implementation in communication disorders.
Lecture:
3.00 Lab:
.00
College:
College of Education
Department:
Dept of Special Education
Restrictions:
Must be enrolled in one of the following Level(s):
Graduate-Semester
COMD 5120 - Aphasia and Other Neuro Dis
Credits:
3.00
Prerequisites: COMD 5010. A study of the diagnostic and
therapeutic principles related to aphasia, TBI, and
progressive neurological communication disorders.
Lecture:
3.00 Lab:
.00
College:
College of Education
Department:
Dept of Special Education
Restrictions:
Must be enrolled in one of the following Level(s):
Graduate-Semester
Pre-requisites:
COMD 5060 Minimum Grade: C
and ( ACED 2999 Minimum Grade: S
or ARED 2999 Minimum Grade: S
or COMD 2999 Minimum Grade: S
or ECED 2999 Minimum Grade: S
or EDUC 2999 Minimum Grade: S
or FLED 2999 Minimum Grade: S
or KSPE 2999 Minimum Grade: S
or MGED 2999 Minimum Grade: S
or MUE 2999 Minimum Grade: S
or SEED 2999 Minimum Grade: S
or SPEC 2999 Minimum Grade: S )
and COMD 2999 Minimum Grade: S
COMD 5130 - Oro-facial/Syndrome Disorders
Credits:
3.00
Prerequisites: COMD 5080. Advanced study of communication
disorders associated with oral-facial anomalies. Specific
emphasis on cleft palate/cleft lip and various syndromes or
disorders in which oral-facial anomalies are present.
Lecture:
3.00 Lab:
.00
College:
College of Education
Department:
Dept of Special Education
Restrictions:
Must be enrolled in one of the following Level(s):
Graduate-Semester
Pre-requisites:
COMD 5080 Minimum Grade: C
COMD 5140 - Advanced Practicum
Credits:
3.00
Prerequisites: COMD 5100 and 3.0 GPA. A supervised
experience in a university, community or home-based setting
with emphasis on test administration, scoring, and
interpretation for client services. Treatment of moderate
to severe articulation, language, fluency, voice, hearing
and neurogenic communication disorders is emphasized.
Weekly student seminars centered on presentations of
diagnostic reports/results and proposed intervention
strategies are included in this course.
Lecture:
1.00 Lab:
4.00
College:
College of Education
Department:
Dept of Special Education
Restrictions:
Must be enrolled in one of the following Level(s):
Graduate-Semester
Pre-requisites:
COMD 5100 Minimum Grade: C
COMD 5150 - Advanced Audiology
Credits:
3.00
Advanced study of audiometric diagnostic procedures and
interpretation. Students will participate in a variety of
experiences designed to provide a working knowledge of the
audiometric test battery.
Lecture:
3.00 Lab:
.00
College:
College of Education
Department:
Dept of Special Education
Restrictions:
Must be enrolled in one of the following Level(s):
Graduate-Semester
COMD 5160 - Voice Disorders
Credits:
3.00
Prerequisites: COMD 5110, COMD 5020, COMD 5130. A
theoretical and applied study of the diagnosis and treatment
of vocal disorders.
Lecture:
3.00 Lab:
.00
College:
College of Education
Department:
Dept of Special Education
Restrictions:
Must be enrolled in one of the following Level(s):
Graduate-Semester
Pre-requisites:
COMD 5110 Minimum Grade: C
and COMD 5020 Minimum Grade: C
and COMD 5130 Minimum Grade: C
COMD 5170 - Issues/Trends Comm Disorders
Credits:
2.00
Addresses current professional issues in speech-
language pathology and audiology which affect service
delivery including the code of ethics of the profession
addressed in light of changing social, economic and
political arenas.
Lecture:
2.00 Lab:
.00
College:
College of Education
Department:
Dept of Special Education
COMD 5180 - Cultural/Dialectical Iss Com D
Credits:
2.00
Prerequisites: COMD 5010, COMD 5060. Seminar on the
interrelation of sociological variables and lingusitic
performance with special emphasis on communication
differences and disorders among culturally and
lingusitically diverse populations.
Lecture:
2.00 Lab:
.00
College:
College of Education
Department:
Dept of Special Education
Restrictions:
Must be enrolled in one of the following Level(s):
Graduate-Semester
Pre-requisites:
COMD 5010 Minimum Grade: C
and COMD 5060 Minimum Grade: C
COMD 5190 - Applied Practicum Pub Sch
Credits:
9.00
Prerequisites: 3.0 GPA, minimum of 100 client contact hours,
completion of or concurrent enrollment in all graduate
course work and consent of instructor. Supervised practicum
consisting of full-time off-campus placement in public
schools under the direct supervision of a speech-
Language pathologist holding the certificate of
clinical competence. Students participate in client
management, diagnosis, scheduling, staffing and other
activities specific to the setting. May be repeated with
instructor's consent.
Lecture:
.00 Lab:
9.00
College:
College of Education
Department:
Dept of Special Education
Restrictions:
Must be enrolled in one of the following Level(s):
Graduate-Semester
COMD 5200 - Augmentative/Alternative Comm
Credits:
3.00
Study of communication options, techniques, and strategies
for persons with severe communication disorders resulting
from a variety of conditions.
Lecture:
3.00 Lab:
.00
College:
College of Education
Department:
Dept of Special Education
Restrictions:
Must be enrolled in one of the following Level(s):
Graduate-Semester
COMD 5210 - Externship Communications Diso
Credits:
9.00
Prerequisites: 3.0 GPA: minimum of 100 client contact hours
completion of all graduate course work; an onsite interview
and consent of instructor. Supervised practicum consisting
of full-time, off-campus placement in clinical settings such
as hospitals, clinics, rehabilitation centers and private
practice sites under the direct supervision of a speech-
Language pathologist holding the certificate of clinical
competence. Students participate in supervised client
management, diagnosis, staffings, scheduling and other
activities specific to the setting.
Lecture:
.00 Lab:
9.00
College:
College of Education
Department:
Dept of Special Education
Restrictions:
Must be enrolled in one of the following Level(s):
Graduate-Semester
COMD 5220 - Directed Study Comm Disorders
Credits:
3.00
Prerequisites: with prior approval of instructor, advisor
and Department Head. This course enables the student to
explore in depth a topic relevant to his/her special
interest in communication disorders. This course may be
repeated.
Lecture:
3.00 Lab:
.00
College:
College of Education
Department:
Dept of Special Education
Restrictions:
Must be enrolled in one of the following Level(s):
Graduate-Semester
COMD 5230 - Thesis
Credits:
1.00 to 3.00
Prerequisites: RSCH 7100, COMD 5170. Research project
resulting in the completion of a thesis.
Lecture:
1.00 to 3.00 Lab:
.00
College:
College of Education
Department:
Dept of Special Education
Restrictions:
Must be enrolled in one of the following Level(s):
Graduate-Semester
Pre-requisites:
RSCH 7100 Minimum Grade: C
and COMD 5170 Minimum Grade: C
COMD 5450 - Auditory Oral Meth for Teacher
Credits:
2.00
This course covers application of diagnostic and therapeutic
principles related to the development of oral speech in
children with significant loss of auditory acuity.
Lecture:
2.00 Lab:
.00
College:
College of Education
Department:
Dept of Special Education
Restrictions:
Must be enrolled in one of the following Level(s):
Doctoral-Semester
Graduate-Semester
COMD 8010 - Contemporary Iss/Trnds
Credits:
3.00
A course designed for presentation and discussion of current
issues of local, state, and national importance related to
the prevention or solution of problems which impact the
field of communication disorders.
Lecture:
3.00 Lab:
.00
College:
College of Education
Department:
Dept of Special Education
Restrictions:
Must be enrolled in one of the following Level(s):
Graduate-Semester
COMD 8020 - Seminar Theory/Applied Intervn
Credits:
1.00
Seminar presentations regarding in-depth exploration of
problems, theories, treatments, and research in specific
areas of communication disorders and state of the art
interventions based on theoretical conceptualizations.
Students will complete 4 one-hour seminars. This course
may be repeated for credit when the topic(s) covered is
different. Individual topics to be announced with suffix
and title.
Lecture:
1.00 Lab:
.00
College:
College of Education
Department:
Dept of Special Education
Restrictions:
Must be enrolled in one of the following Level(s):
Doctoral-Semester
Graduate-Semester
COMD 8030 - Professional Comm/Collabortion
Credits:
3.00
A seminar designed to help the speech-language pathologist
organize programs, prepare and administer budgets, supervise
professional personnel and physical plant facilities, and
provide in-service training.
Lecture:
3.00 Lab:
.00
College:
College of Education
Department:
Dept of Special Education
Restrictions:
Must be enrolled in one of the following Level(s):
Graduate-Semester
COMD 8080 - Thesis
Credits:
6.00
This course is for the development and defense of the thesis
prospectus.
Lecture:
6.00
College:
College of Education
Department:
Dept of Special Education
Restrictions:
Must be enrolled in one of the following Level(s):
Graduate-Semester
| Communications Arts |
COMM 1100 - Human Communication
Credits:
3.00
A broad approach to oral communication skills including
intrapersonal, interpersonal, small group, and public
speaking.
Lecture:
3.00 Lab:
.00
College:
College of the Arts
Department:
Dept of Communication Arts
COMM 1100G - Human Communications
Credits:
3.00
See GLOBE web site for description.
Lecture:
3.00 Lab:
.00
College:
College of the Arts
Department:
Dept of Communication Arts
COMM 1100H - Honors Human Communication
Credits:
3.00
An honors-level approach to oral communication skills with
emphasis on advanced theoretical and practical approaches to
interpersonal communication, small group communication, and
public speaking.
Lecture:
3.00 Lab:
.00
College:
College of the Arts
Department:
Dept of Communication Arts
COMM 1110 - Public Speaking
Credits:
3.00
The organization of materials and the vocal and physical
aspects of delivery in various speaking situations.
Lecture:
3.00 Lab:
.00
College:
College of the Arts
Department:
Dept of Communication Arts
COMM 2100 - Intro to Communication Theory
Credits:
3.00
General Survey of communication theories to familiarize
students with basis constructs in interpersonal,
intercultural, organizational, and public communication; to
demonstrate the value of theory; and to orient students to
the Speech Communication major.
Lecture:
3.00 Lab:
.00
College:
College of the Arts
Department:
Dept of Communication Arts
COMM 2300 - Interpersonal Communication
Credits:
3.00
Prerequisite: COMM 1100 or COMM 1110. The study of
communication skills in interpersonal relationships.
Lecture:
3.00 Lab:
.00
College:
College of the Arts
Department:
Dept of Communication Arts
Pre-requisites:
COMM 1110 Minimum Grade: C
or COMM 1100 Minimum Grade: C
or COMM 1100 Minimum Grade: C
COMM 2400 - Professional Communication
Credits:
3.00
Prerequisite: Speech Communication major or minor. Know-
ledge and skills in intrapersonal, interpersonal, and group
communication as applied to career position in business and
professional settings.
Lecture:
3.00 Lab:
.00
College:
College of the Arts
Department:
Dept of Communication Arts
Restrictions:
Must be enrolled in one of the following Major(s):
Speech Communication
COMM 2500 - Fundamntls of Intercultrl Comm
Credits:
3.00
A study of how culture shapes language and the impact of
language differences on communication between persons with
different cultural backgrounds.
Lecture:
3.00 Lab:
.00
College:
College of the Arts
Department:
Dept of Communication Arts
COMM 3000 - Contemporary Comm Theory
Credits:
3.00
Prerequisite: COMM 2100. Communication theory with an
emphasis on social bases and social variables.
Lecture:
3.00 Lab:
.00
College:
College of the Arts
Department:
Dept of Communication Arts
Pre-requisites:
COMM 2100 Minimum Grade: C
COMM 3010 - Oral Interpretation
Credits:
2.00
Prerequisite: THEA 1000. An introduction to the
fundamentals of performance-based activities in oral
interpretation emphasizing group, choral, and solo readings.
Open as an elective to all undergraduate majors.
Lecture:
1.00 Lab:
2.00
College:
College of the Arts
Department:
Dept of Communication Arts
Pre-requisites:
THEA 1000 Minimum Grade: C
COMM 3071 - Argumentation and Debate
Credits:
3.00
Prerequisite: COMM 1110. Theory and application of
argumentation.
Lecture:
3.00 Lab:
.00
College:
College of the Arts
Department:
Dept of Communication Arts
Pre-requisites:
COMM 1110 Minimum Grade: C
COMM 3072 - Debate and IE (Forensics) Lab
Credits:
2.00
Research and practice in debate and individual events.
Individual Events include dramatic interpretation, dramatic
duo interpretation, after dinner speaking, prose, poetry,
communication analysis, program oral interpretation,
impromptu, extemporaneous, persuasion, and informative.
Debate events include parliamentary style and Lincoln-
Douglas style.
Lecture:
.00 Lab:
4.00
College:
College of the Arts
Department:
Dept of Communication Arts
Pre-requisites:
COMM 3090 - Public Speaking Lab
Credits:
1.00
Research and practice in individual presentations.
Lecture:
.00 Lab:
2.00
College:
College of the Arts
Department:
Dept of Communication Arts
Pre-requisites:
COMM 3100 - Small Group Communication
Credits:
3.00
Prerequisite: COMM 1100 or COMM 1110. The theory and
practice of small group communication.
Lecture:
3.00 Lab:
.00
College:
College of the Arts
Department:
Dept of Communication Arts
Pre-requisites:
COMM 1100 Minimum Grade: C
or COMM 1110 Minimum Grade: C
COMM 3200 - Contemporary Public Relations
Credits:
3.00
Prerequisites: COMM 2100, presentational software
competency, and either COMM 1100 or COMM 1110. The first
course in public relations, dealing of concepts of
communicating with various publics.
Lecture:
3.00 Lab:
.00
College:
College of the Arts
Department:
Dept of Communication Arts
Pre-requisites:
( COMM 1110 Minimum Grade: C
or COMM 1100 Minimum Grade: C )
and COMM 2100 Minimum Grade: C
COMM 3210 - Electronic PR Applications
Credits:
3.00
Prerequisite: Either ACED 2400 or CS 1000. Electronic
applications in PR including on-line media design.
Lecture:
2.00 Lab:
2.00
College:
College of the Arts
Department:
Dept of Communication Arts
Pre-requisites:
ACED 2400 Minimum Grade: C
or CS 1000 Minimum Grade: C
COMM 3220 - Public Relations Writing
Credits:
3.00
Prerequisite: COMM 3200. The study of writing techniques
and formats for public relations applications, including
radio and television public service announcements, video
news releases, speech writing, media kit preparation, and
print media news release.
Lecture:
3.00 Lab:
.00
College:
College of the Arts
Department:
Dept of Communication Arts
Pre-requisites:
COMM 3200 Minimum Grade: C
COMM 3230 - Public Relations Practicum
Credits:
1.00
Prerequisites: COMM 3200 and COMM 3210. Skill building in
Public Relations techniques. May be repeated.
Lecture:
.00 Lab:
2.00
College:
College of the Arts
Department:
Dept of Communication Arts
Pre-requisites:
COMM 3200 Minimum Grade: C
and COMM 3210 Minimum Grade: C
COMM 3240 - PR Document Layout and Design
Credits:
3.00
Prerequisite: Either ACED 2400 or CS 1000 and COMM 3200.
Process of preparing and creating documents for publication
in public relations.
Lecture:
2.00 Lab:
2.00
College:
College of the Arts
Department:
Dept of Communication Arts
Pre-requisites:
( ACED 2400 Minimum Grade: C
or CS 1000 Minimum Grade: C )
and COMM 3200 Minimum Grade: C
COMM 3310 - Listening
Credits:
2.00
Prerequisites: Comm 2300. Study of and skill development
in different types of listening.
Lecture:
2.00 Lab:
.00
College:
College of the Arts
Department:
Dept of Communication Arts
Pre-requisites:
COMM 2300 Minimum Grade: C
COMM 3320 - Nonverbal Communication
Credits:
3.00
Prerequisites: COMM 2300. Study of types and functions of
nonverbal communication.
Lecture:
3.00 Lab:
.00
College:
College of the Arts
Department:
Dept of Communication Arts
Pre-requisites:
COMM 2300 Minimum Grade: C
COMM 3330 - Interviewing
Credits:
2.00
Prerequisites: COMM 2300. Study of the skill development
in interviewing.
Lecture:
2.00 Lab:
.00
College:
College of the Arts
Department:
Dept of Communication Arts
Pre-requisites:
COMM 2300 Minimum Grade: C
COMM 3400 - Organizational Communication
Credits:
3.00
Prerequisite: COMM 1110 and COMM 2100. Communication
structures and processes in organizations.
Lecture:
3.00 Lab:
.00
College:
College of the Arts
Department:
Dept of Communication Arts
Pre-requisites:
COMM 1110 Minimum Grade: C
and COMM 2100 Minimum Grade: C
COMM 3410 - Conflict Mangmnt/Ldership
Credits:
3.00
Prerequisite: COMM 2300. Strategies of managing conflicts
in organizations and the role of leadership style in
negotiations.
Lecture:
3.00 Lab:
.00
College:
College of the Arts
Department:
Dept of Communication Arts
Pre-requisites:
COMM 2300 Minimum Grade: C
COMM 3500 - Fundmntl Cross-Cltrl Comm
Credits:
3.00
Causes of cross-cultural communication conflicts and
strategies for improvement.
Lecture:
3.00 Lab:
.00
College:
College of the Arts
Department:
Dept of Communication Arts
COMM 3600 - Directed Study Comm Arts
Credits:
1.00 to 3.00
Individual instruction for enrichment of advanced majors in
their areas of specialization.
Lecture:
1.00 to 3.00
College:
College of the Arts
Department:
Dept of Communication Arts
COMM 3670 - Internship for Juniors
Credits:
3.00
Prerequisite: Junior Standing, recommendation of advisor
and major in appropriate specialization. Graded
Satisfactory or Unsatisfactory. The placement of students
in apprentice and intern positions in professional
environments to enlarge the students' professionalism.
Lecture:
.00 Lab:
3.00
College:
College of the Arts
Department:
Dept of Communication Arts
Restrictions:
Must be enrolled in one of the following Major(s):
Speech Communication
Theatre Arts
Must be enrolled in one of the following Class(es):
Junior
Senior
COMM 3800 - Communication Research Methds
Credits:
3.00
Prerequisites: COMM 2100. The study of research methods
used to investigate communication.
Lecture:
3.00 Lab:
.00
College:
College of the Arts
Department:
Dept of Communication Arts
Pre-requisites:
COMM 2100 Minimum Grade: C
COMM 4060 - Persuasion
Credits:
3.00
Prerequisite: COMM 3000. Theories of persuasion.
Lecture:
3.00 Lab:
.00
College:
College of the Arts
Department:
Dept of Communication Arts
Pre-requisites:
COMM 3000 Minimum Grade: C
COMM 4120 - Public Communication Theory
Credits:
3.00
Prerequisite: COMM 3000. The study of selected bodies of
theories of public communication, including political
communication, classical theory, contemporary rhetorical
theory, and mass communication theory. May be repeated for
credit.
Lecture:
3.00 Lab:
.00
College:
College of the Arts
Department:
Dept of Communication Arts
Pre-requisites:
COMM 3000 Minimum Grade: C
COMM 4130 - Psychlgy/Semiotics of Comm
Credits:
3.00
Prerequisite: COMM 3000. Origin and purpose of speech,
basic psychological principles and language, and the use of
propaganda.
Lecture:
3.00 Lab:
.00
College:
College of the Arts
Department:
Dept of Communication Arts
Pre-requisites:
COMM 3000 Minimum Grade: C
COMM 4170 - Rhetorical Criticism
Credits:
3.00
Prerequisite: COMM 3000. The study of contemporary methods
of rhetorical criticism including underlying theoretical
assumptions. Application of methods in the study of
discursive practices.
Lecture:
3.00 Lab:
.00
College:
College of the Arts
Department:
Dept of Communication Arts
Pre-requisites:
COMM 3000 Minimum Grade: C
COMM 4200 - Public Relations Techniques
Credits:
3.00
Prerequisites: COMM 3220 and COMM 3800 and senior standing.
The theory and practice of public relations.
Lecture:
3.00 Lab:
.00
College:
College of the Arts
Department:
Dept of Communication Arts
Restrictions:
Must be enrolled in one of the following Class(es):
Senior
Pre-requisites:
COMM 3220 Minimum Grade: C
and COMM 3800 Minimum Grade: C
COMM 4220 - Integrated Communication
Credits:
3.00
Prerequisites: COMM 2100. Integrating the communication
planning process, creative strategies, and media planning
in advertising, public relations, and other promotional
activities of organizations.
Lecture:
3.00 Lab:
.00
College:
College of the Arts
Department:
Dept of Communication Arts
Pre-requisites:
COMM 2100 Minimum Grade: C
COMM 4230 - PR Plans and Campaigns
Credits:
3.00
Prerequisites: COMM 4200 and COMM 3800. The development
of public relations plans for organizations and campaigns
for special programs within those organizations.
Lecture:
3.00 Lab:
.00
College:
College of the Arts
Department:
Dept of Communication Arts
Pre-requisites:
COMM 3800 Minimum Grade: C
COMM 4200 Minimum Grade: C
COMM 4240 - Adv Public Relations Practices
Credits:
3.00
Prerequisities: COMM 3200, and Senior Standing. Legal and
ethical aspects of professional public relations practice.
Lecture:
3.00 Lab:
.00
College:
College of the Arts
Department:
Dept of Communication Arts
Restrictions:
Must be enrolled in one of the following Class(es):
Senior
Pre-requisites:
COMM 3200 Minimum Grade: C
and COMM 3220 Minimum Grade: C
COMM 4340 - Adv Interpersonal Communicatio
Credits:
3.00
Prerequisite: COMM 2300 and 3800. The science and art of
communication in close relationships.
Lecture:
3.00
College:
College of the Arts
Department:
Dept of Communication Arts
Pre-requisites:
COMM 2300 Minimum Grade: C
and COMM 3800 Minimum Grade: C
COMM 4400 - Organizational Presentation
Credits:
3.00
Prerequisite: COMM 1100 and Presentatiional Software
Competency. The study of advanced preparation and
presentatiion techniques in organizations. This course will
focus on the practice and understanding of professional
presentations using advanced visual aids, the delivery of
research reports, and the formulation of extended speeches.
Lecture:
3.00 Lab:
.00
College:
College of the Arts
Department:
Dept of Communication Arts
Pre-requisites:
COMM 1100 Minimum Grade: C
COMM 4420 - Adv Organizational Comm
Credits:
3.00
Prerequisites: COMM 3400 and COMM 3800. Communication
processes and characteristics in formal organizations.
Alternative theoretical perspectives and research methods to
analyze communication in organizational settings.
Lecture:
3.00 Lab:
.00
College:
College of the Arts
Department:
Dept of Communication Arts
Pre-requisites:
COMM 3400 Minimum Grade: C
and COMM 3800 Minimum Grade: C
COMM 4500 - Advanced Intercultural Comm
Credits:
3.00
Prerequisite: COMM 3500. Advanced study of intercultural
communication theories, research methods, and communication
issues in cross-cultural interactions.
Lecture:
3.00 Lab:
.00
College:
College of the Arts
Department:
Dept of Communication Arts
Pre-requisites:
COMM 3500 Minimum Grade: C
COMM 4600 - Special Topics Spc Comm
Credits:
1.00 to 3.00
The study of specific genres of public communication,
e.g. black rhetoric, social protest, political campaign
communication, pulpit speaking, public relations
communication, etc. May be repeated for credit if different
topics are discussed.
Lecture:
1.00 to 3.00
College:
College of the Arts
Department:
Dept of Communication Arts
COMM 4610 - Portfolio and Resume Presntn
Credits:
1.00
Prerequisite: Senior standing and major in speech
communication. Assembly and presentation of a portfolio
and resume acceptable for profession use in the student's
area of emphasis.
Lecture:
1.00
College:
College of the Arts
Department:
Dept of Communication Arts
Restrictions:
Must be enrolled in one of the following Major(s):
Speech Communication
Must be enrolled in one of the following Class(es):
Senior
COMM 4650 - Sem Comm Diversity
Credits:
3.00
Prerequisite: COMM 3500. Topics vary. An intensive study
in a current topic relevant to intercultural communication.
May be repeated for credit.
Lecture:
3.00 Lab:
.00
College:
College of the Arts
Department:
Dept of Communication Arts
Pre-requisites:
COMM 3500 Minimum Grade: C
COMM 4670 - Internship
Credits:
3.00 to 9.00
Prerequisite: Senior standing and major in appropriate
specialization. The placement of students in apprentice
and intern positions in professional environments to enlarge
the student's professiionalism Satisfactory or
unsatisfactory grade.
Lecture:
3.00 to 9.00
College:
College of the Arts
Department:
Dept of Communication Arts
Restrictions:
Must be enrolled in one of the following Major(s):
Speech Communication
Theatre Arts
Must be enrolled in one of the following Class(es):
Senior
COMM 4700 - Film as Public Discourse
Credits:
3.00
History of film and its place in the public sphere, its role
in public persuasion, and the study of film theorists.
Lecture:
3.00
College:
College of the Arts
Department:
Dept of Communication Arts
| Cooperative Education |
COOP 1100 - Intro Professional Practice
Credits:
1.00
Setting personal and career goals; development of effective
resumes, cover letters, interviewing skills, and job-
search skills and strategies. Instuction will include legal
and ethical considerations for Co-op employment.
Lecture:
1.00 Lab:
.00
College:
College of Education
Division:
Division of Cooperative Educ
Department:
Div of Cooperative Education
COOP 1101 - Prep Coop Work
Credits:
1.00
Prerequisite: Placement in an approved cooperative education
position. Incorporation of skills learned in the co-op
experience in students' personal career plans. Course
activities include development of a Career Vision Statement,
setting measurable performance objectives, and introduction
to the Co-op Career Portfolio and networking skills.
Lecture:
1.00 Lab:
.00
College:
College of Education
Division:
Division of Cooperative Educ
Department:
Div of Cooperative Education
COOP 1102 - Evaluation of Coop Work Exp
Credits:
1.00
Prerequisite: COOP 1101. Assessment of students' current
co-op employment and development of a plan to assure a
progression of work responsibilities consistent with their
career plans. Objectives include creation of a Co-op Career
Portfolio, update of the Career Vision Statement, and
completion of a plan for 3rd and 4th co-op semesters.
Lecture:
1.00 Lab:
.00
College:
College of Education
Division:
Division of Cooperative Educ
Department:
Div of Cooperative Education
Pre-requisites:
COOP 1101 Minimum Grade: C
COOP 1103 - Integration of Coop Work Exp
Credits:
1.00
Prerequisite: COOP 1102. Development of a professional
network, update of the Co-op Career Portfolio and the Career
Vision Statement, and development of a prospectus for the
COOP 4990 project.
Lecture:
1.00 Lab:
.00
College:
College of Education
Division:
Division of Cooperative Educ
Department:
Div of Cooperative Education
COOP 2300 - Alternating Coop Work Exp
Credits:
.00 to 12.00
Prerequisite: Placement in an approved alternating semester
cooperative education position. Graded on a
Satisfactory/Unsatisfactory basis. Incorporation of the
co-op experience as an inteegral part of students' personal
and academic career plans. Course activities include
development of a Career Vision Statement, introduction to
the Co-op Career Portfolio, and networking skills.
Lecture:
.00 Lab:
.00
College:
College of Education
Division:
Division of Cooperative Educ
Department:
Div of Cooperative Education
COOP 2310 - Parallel Coop Work Experience
Credits:
.00 to 6.00
Prerequisite: Placement in an approved parallel cooperative
education position. Graded on a Satisfactory/Unsatisfactory
basis. Incorporation of skills learned in the co-op
experience in students' personal career plans. Course
activities include development of a Career Vision Statement,
setting measurable performance objectives, and introduction
to the Co-op Career Portfolio and networking skills.
Lecture:
1.00 Lab:
.00
College:
College of Education
Division:
Division of Cooperative Educ
Department:
Div of Cooperative Education
COOP 2400 - Full-time Coop Internship
Credits:
.00 to 12.00
Prerequisite: Placement in an approved full-time co-op
internship. Graded on Satisfactory/Unsatisfactory basis.
Incorporation of skills learned in the full-time cooperative
internship experience with students personal and academic
career plans. Course activities include development of a
Career Vision Statement and introduction to the Career
Portfolio and networking.
Lecture:
.00 Lab:
.00
College:
College of Education
Division:
Division of Cooperative Educ
Department:
Div of Cooperative Education
COOP 2410 - Part-Time Coop Internship
Credits:
.00 to 6.00
Prerequisite: Placement in an approved part-time co-op
education internship. Graded on Satisfactory/Unsatisfactory
basis. Incorporation of skills learned in the part-time
cooperative internship experience with students personal and
academic career plans. Course activities include development
of a Career Vision Statement and introduction to the Career
Portfolio and networking.
Lecture:
.00 Lab:
.00
College:
College of Education
Division:
Division of Cooperative Educ
Department:
Div of Cooperative Education
COOP 2500 - Alternating Coop Wk Education
Credits:
3.00
Prerequisite: COOP 2300 and placement in an approved
alternating cooperative education position. Incorporation
of skills learned in the co-op experience into students'
personal career plans. Course activities include development
of a Career Portfolio, and networking skill.
Lecture:
3.00 Lab:
.00
College:
College of Education
Division:
Division of Cooperative Educ
Department:
Div of Cooperative Education
COOP 4990 - Applied Research in Coop
Credits:
3.00
Prerequisites: COOP 1103 or COOP 2500. A major research
project directly related to the student's co-op employment
position and major. Students must submit a project
prospectus for approval in advance of enrolling in this
course. Students must present their completed project in
written form to their co-op Faculty Coordinator and orally
to students or faculty in their major area.
Lecture:
.00 Lab:
3.00
College:
College of Education
Division:
Division of Cooperative Educ
Department:
Div of Cooperative Education
| Criminal Justice |
CRJU 1100 - Introduction Criminal Justice
Credits:
3.00
An introduction to the structure, functions, and operations
of criminal justice agencies, including the police, the
courts, and corrections.
Lecture:
3.00 Lab:
.00
College:
College of Arts & Sciences
Department:
Dept of Soc/Ant/Crm
CRJU 2100 - Survey Law Enforcement
Credits:
3.00
Prerequisite: CRM 1000 or permission of the instructor. An
overview of law enforcement in a free society and the rela-
tionship of police to the criminal justice system as a
whole. History, organization, administration, operations,
and selected issues such as community policing are
examined.
Lecture:
3.00 Lab:
.00
College:
College of Arts & Sciences
Department:
Dept of Soc/Ant/Crm
Pre-requisites:
CRJU 1100 Minimum Grade: C
or CRM 150 Minimum Grade: C
or CRM 150 Minimum Grade: C
CRJU 2200 - Corrections
Credits:
3.00
Prerequisite: CRM 1000 or permission of the instructor. A
study of the history, structure, and functions of correc-
tions, and the legal and philosophical basis for the punish-
ment of criminal offenders. Study will include the role of
corrections as one of the three major components of the
criminal justice system.
Lecture:
3.00 Lab:
.00
College:
College of Arts & Sciences
Department:
Dept of Soc/Ant/Crm
Pre-requisites:
CRJU 1100 Minimum Grade: C
or CRM 150 Minimum Grade: C
or CRM 150 Minimum Grade: C
CRJU 2300 - Judicial Process
Credits:
3.00
Prerequisite: CRJU 1000 or permission of the instructor. A
study of the jurisdiction, policies, and procedures of
courts in the administration of criminal justice.
Lecture:
3.00 Lab:
.00
College:
College of Arts & Sciences
Department:
Dept of Soc/Ant/Crm
Pre-requisites:
CRJU 1100 Minimum Grade: C
or CRM 150 Minimum Grade: C
CRJU 2400 - Survey of Juvenile Justice
Credits:
3.00
An analysis of the juvenile justice system. Major emphasis
will be placed upon the socio-historical development of the
juvenile justice system, the impact of Supreme Court
desisions, and current issues surrounding the juvenile
justice system.
Lecture:
3.00 Lab:
.00
College:
College of Arts & Sciences
Department:
Dept of Soc/Ant/Crm
CRJU 3300 - Criminal Law
Credits:
3.00
Prerequisite: CRJU 1100 or permission by the instructor. A
study of the source and development of criminal law, its
application, its enforcement, and its judicial
interpretation. Course content will include questions of
jurisdiction, court processes, and United States Supreme
Court decisions.
Lecture:
3.00 Lab:
.00
College:
College of Arts & Sciences
Department:
Dept of Soc/Ant/Crm
Pre-requisites:
CRJU 1100 Minimum Grade: C
or CRM 150 Minimum Grade: C
or CRJU 1000 Minimum Grade: C
CRJU 3310 - Criminal Procedure
Credits:
3.00
Prerequisite: CRJU 1100 or permission by the instructor. A
study of the nature and function of the law with relation to
criminal process and policies and procedures in the
constitutional administration of criminal justice. Special
attention will be given to United States Supreme Court
decisions and those constitutional aspects which govern
pre-trial, trial, and post-trial processes.
Lecture:
3.00 Lab:
.00
College:
College of Arts & Sciences
Department:
Dept of Soc/Ant/Crm
Pre-requisites:
CRJU 1100 Minimum Grade: C
or CRM 150 Minimum Grade: C
CRJU 3401 - Criminal Justice Data Analysis
Credits:
3.00
Prerequisite: CRJU 1000 or permission of the instructor. An
introduction to criminal justice data analysis including the
logic of science, operationalization, sampling, coding, data
entry, data file management, and microcomputer processing
of research information. Will be taught in an electronic
classroom, as facility availability permits.
Lecture:
3.00 Lab:
.00
College:
College of Arts & Sciences
Department:
Dept of Soc/Ant/Crm
Pre-requisites:
CRJU 1100 Minimum Grade: C
or CRM 150 Minimum Grade: C
CRJU 3402 - Criminal Justice Research Meth
Credits:
3.00
Prerequisite: CRJU 1000 or CRJU 3401 or permission of the
instructor. An introduction to criminal justice research
methodologies with an emphasis on firsthand data collectiion
Project work introduces students to issues in research
design, ethical concerns, conceptualization, sampling, data
analysis, interpretation of research results, report writing
and application of research findings. Students will use
computer applications in the development of ther projects.
Lecture:
3.00 Lab:
.00
College:
College of Arts & Sciences
Department:
Dept of Soc/Ant/Crm
Pre-requisites:
( CRJU 1100 Minimum Grade: C
or CRM 150 Minimum Grade: C )
and CRJU 3401 Minimum Grade: C
CRJU 3600 - Criminology
Credits:
3.00
Prerequisite: CRJU 1000. A study of the nature and scope of
crime and delinquency in society with an emphasis on crim-
inological theories. Study will include the application of
theory as a foundation for conducting research.
Lecture:
3.00 Lab:
.00
College:
College of Arts & Sciences
Department:
Dept of Soc/Ant/Crm
Pre-requisites:
CRJU 1100 Minimum Grade: C
or CRM 150 Minimum Grade: C
CRJU 3700 - Ethics in Criminal Justice
Credits:
3.00
Prerequisite: CRJU 1000. Standards of conduct in law en-
forcement, the court system, and corrections. An examination
of traditional and non-traditional criminal justice prac-
tices such as fidelity to office, discretion, covert opera-
tions, deadly force, affirmative action, political involve-
ment, sentencing, incarceration, and the death penalty.
Lecture:
3.00 Lab:
.00
College:
College of Arts & Sciences
Department:
Dept of Soc/Ant/Crm
Pre-requisites:
CRJU 1100 Minimum Grade: C
or CRM 150 Minimum Grade: C
CRJU 4010 - Comparative Justice System
Credits:
3.00
Prerequisite: Area F Criminal Justice courses or permission
of the instructor. A study and comparison of the world's
major justice systems.
Lecture:
3.00 Lab:
.00
College:
College of Arts & Sciences
Department:
Dept of Soc/Ant/Crm
CRJU 4100 - Seminar in Law Enforcement
Credits:
3.00
Prerequisite: CRJU 1000 and CRJU 2100 or permission of the
instructor. An in-depth study of policies and procedures
which govern law enforcement and major contemporary
problems in law enforcement.
Lecture:
3.00 Lab:
.00
College:
College of Arts & Sciences
Department:
Dept of Soc/Ant/Crm
Pre-requisites:
( CRJU 1100 Minimum Grade: C
or CRM 150 Minimum Grade: C )
and CRJU 2100 Minimum Grade: C
CRJU 4110 - Forensic Criminology
Credits:
3.00
Prerequisite: CRJU Area F Criminal Justice courses or per-
mission of the instructor. The scientific investigation of
crime with emphasis on the collection, analysis, comparison,
and identification of physical evidence.
Lecture:
3.00 Lab:
.00
College:
College of Arts & Sciences
Department:
Dept of Soc/Ant/Crm
CRJU 4200 - Seminar in Corrections
Credits:
3.00
Prerequisite: CRJU 1000 and CRJU 2200 or permission of the
instructor. An in-depth study of laws, policies, and proce-
dures which govern corrections and major contemporary
problems and issues in corrections.
Lecture:
3.00 Lab:
.00
College:
College of Arts & Sciences
Department:
Dept of Soc/Ant/Crm
Pre-requisites:
( CRJU 1100 Minimum Grade: C
or CRM 150 Minimum Grade: C )
and CRJU 2200 Minimum Grade: C
CRJU 4500 - Classification Criminal Behvr
Credits:
3.00
Prerequisite: CRJU 1000 or permission of the instructor. A
study of the methods of identification and classification of
specific criminal behavior types with an emphasis on violent
offenders, sexual deviants, the anti-social personality, and
the criminally insane.
Lecture:
3.00 Lab:
.00
College:
College of Arts & Sciences
Department:
Dept of Soc/Ant/Crm
Pre-requisites:
CRJU 1100 Minimum Grade: C
or CRM 150 Minimum Grade: C
or CRJU 1000 Minimum Grade: C
CRJU 4610 - White-Collar Crime
Credits:
3.00
Prerequisite: CRJU 1100 or permission of the instructor. A
forum for students to explore the nature and extent of
white-collar crime in the U.S. and abroad. Students will
critically review several explanatory models of elite
criminality, construct a typology of offenses, evaluate
current criminal justice responses, and explore policy
options for criminial justice administrators.
Lecture:
3.00 Lab:
.00
College:
College of Arts & Sciences
Department:
Dept of Soc/Ant/Crm
Pre-requisites:
CRJU 1100 Minimum Grade: C
or CRM 150 Minimum Grade: C
CRJU 4620 - Criminal Victimization
Credits:
3.00
An intoduction to the study of victims of crime. The course
will examine different areas related to the study of crime
victims, including differnet types of crime victims, the
role of the crime victim within the criminal justice system,
reporting and data collection methods used to assess crime
victims, and how crime victims are identified, confronted,
and treated, both historically and in today's criminal
justice system.
Lecture:
3.00 Lab:
.00
College:
College of Arts & Sciences
Department:
Dept of Soc/Ant/Crm
Pre-requisites:
CRJU 1100 Minimum Grade: C
or CRM 150 Minimum Grade: C
CRJU 4630 - Crime Prev Thru Env Design
Credits:
3.00
Prerequisite: CRJU 1100 or permission of the instructor.
Basic concepts of crime prevention theories and techniques,
with a specific focus on the Crime Prevention Through
Environmental Design (CPTED) Model. Students will study
past and current techniques and programs to determine their
effectiveness and how these can be used to establish crime
prevention in today's society.
Lecture:
3.00 Lab:
.00
College:
College of Arts & Sciences
Department:
Dept of Soc/Ant/Crm
Pre-requisites:
CRJU 1100 Minimum Grade: C
or CRM 150 Minimum Grade: C
CRJU 4640 - Organized Crime
Credits:
3.00
Prerequisites: CRJU 1100 or permission of the instructor.
To examine the history, nature, scope, and typologies of
organized crime. Students will apply several theories in
order to better understand the development of organized
crime. In addition, students will critically evaluate the
criminal justice system response to the problem of criminal
organizations.
Lecture:
3.00 Lab:
.00
College:
College of Arts & Sciences
Department:
Dept of Soc/Ant/Crm
Pre-requisites:
CRJU 1100 Minimum Grade: C
or CRM 150 Minimum Grade: C
CRJU 4650 - Sex Crimes
Credits:
3.00
Prerequisite: CRJU 1100 or permission of the instructor. A
study of sex offenses, including nuisance and dangerous sex
crimes, theoretical explanations for sex crimes,
identification of and treatments for sex offenders, and the
role of the criminal justice system in identifying,
punishing and preventing sex crimes.
Lecture:
3.00 Lab:
.00
College:
College of Arts & Sciences
Department:
Dept of Soc/Ant/Crm
Pre-requisites:
CRJU 1100 Minimum Grade: C
or CRM 150 Minimum Grade: C
CRJU 4660 - Cybercrime
Credits:
3.00
An examination of the extent of illegal activities occurring
in cyberspace. The course reviews the varieties of
cybercrime and discusses legal issues in the investigation
and prosecution of cybercrime.
Lecture:
3.00 Lab:
.00
College:
College of Arts & Sciences
Department:
Dept of Soc/Ant/Crm
CRJU 4700 - Special Topics in CRJU
Credits:
3.00 to 6.00
Prerequisite: Area F Criminal Justice courses or permission
of the instructor. An intensive study of a topic relevant to
criminal justice.
Lecture:
3.00 to 6.00 Lab:
.00
College:
College of Arts & Sciences
Department:
Dept of Soc/Ant/Crm
CRJU 4720 - Seminar in Juvenile Justice
Credits:
3.00
Prerequisite: CRJU 1000 and CRJU 2400 or permission from the
instructor. An in-depth examination of current issues
surrounding the Juvenile Justice System in the State of
Georgia and nationwide. Topics include treatment strategies
and alternative rehabilitation programs.
Lecture:
3.00 Lab:
.00
College:
College of Arts & Sciences
Department:
Dept of Soc/Ant/Crm
Pre-requisites:
CRJU 1100 Minimum Grade: C
or CRM 150 Minimum Grade: C
and CRJU 2400 Minimum Grade: C
CRJU 4800 - Seminar in Criminal Justice
Credits:
3.00
Prerequisites: CRJU 3300, CRJU 3310, CRJU 3401, CRJU 3402,
CRJU 3600, and CRJU 3700. An application and integration, of
core and related criminal justice courses to contemporary
criminal justice issues.
Lecture:
3.00 Lab:
.00
College:
College of Arts & Sciences
Department:
Dept of Soc/Ant/Crm
Pre-requisites:
CRJU 3300 Minimum Grade: C
and CRJU 3310 Minimum Grade: C
and CRJU 3401 Minimum Grade: C
and CRJU 3600 Minimum Grade: C
and CRJU 3402 Minimum Grade: C
and CRJU 3700 Minimum Grade: C
CRJU 4900 - Dir Study in CRJU
Credits:
3.00 to 6.00
Prerequisite: Criminal Justice major and permission of the
student's advisor, the instructor, and the criminal justice
coordinator or department head. Graded on a satisfactory/
unsatisfactory basis. A study in an area not covered in
other criminal justice courses; allows the student to
explore in more detail a topic which is normally covered in
criminal justice courses. May be taken for a maximum of 6
credit hours.
Lecture:
3.00 to 6.00 Lab:
.00
College:
College of Arts & Sciences
Department:
Dept of Soc/Ant/Crm
Restrictions:
Must be enrolled in one of the following Major(s):
Criminal Justice
CRJU 4910 - Internship in Criminal Justice
Credits:
3.00 to 6.00
Prerequisite: major in Criminal Justice and permission of
the student's advisor, internship coordinator, and the
coordinator of Criminal Justice application; application
forms must be submitted prior to midterm of the semester
before internship. Graded on satisfactory/unsatisfactory
basis. Supervised, practical experience in an appropriate
criminal justice agency; an opportunity for students to
demonstrate maturity and judgement to discover the
integration between theory and practice.
Lecture:
.00 Lab:
3.00 to 6.00
College:
College of Arts & Sciences
Department:
Dept of Soc/Ant/Crm
Restrictions:
Must be enrolled in one of the following Major(s):
Criminal Justice
CRJU 7000 - CJ Administration
Credits:
3.00
An introduction to the administration and organizational
structure of Criminal Justice agencies and the Criminal
Justice System as a whole.
Lecture:
3.00 Lab:
.00
College:
College of Arts & Sciences
Department:
Dept of Soc/Ant/Crm
Restrictions:
Must be enrolled in one of the following Level(s):
Graduate-Semester
CRJU 7010 - Adv Comparatiave CRJU Systems
Credits:
3.00
Lecture:
3.00 Lab:
.00
College:
College of Arts & Sciences
Department:
Dept of Soc/Ant/Crm
Restrictions:
Must be enrolled in one of the following Level(s):
Graduate-Semester
CRJU 7100 - Seminar Law Enforcement
Credits:
3.00
Lecture:
3.00 Lab:
.00
College:
College of Arts & Sciences
Department:
Dept of Soc/Ant/Crm
Restrictions:
Must be enrolled in one of the following Level(s):
Graduate-Semester
CRJU 7300 - Seminar Criminal Law/Procedure
Credits:
3.00
Lecture:
3.00 Lab:
.00
College:
College of Arts & Sciences
Department:
Dept of Soc/Ant/Crm
Restrictions:
Must be enrolled in one of the following Level(s):
Graduate-Semester
CRJU 7350 - Sem in Forensic Investigations
Credits:
3.00
Special topics in forsensic science involving the use of
forensic techniques in criminal investigations. This course
will examine different areas related to the solving of
crimes using forensic techniques currently available to the
investigator. As needed, experimental forensic techniques
will be discussed. Each student will gain an understanding
of how forensic science is an integral part of the criminal
justice system.
Lecture:
3.00 Lab:
.00
College:
College of Arts & Sciences
Department:
Dept of Soc/Ant/Crm
Restrictions:
Must be enrolled in one of the following Level(s):
Doctoral-Semester
Graduate-Semester
CRJU 7370 - Ethical and Legal Issues
Credits:
3.00
An introduction to the study of criminal justice ethics as a
classical and contemporary discipline. Modern criminal
justice codes of ethics and professional standards will be
studied and critiques. Students will be encouraged to
examine critical values and moral beliefs and to develop
humanistic philosophies. Questions about the ethical spirit
and consequences of specific laws or policies and the
disparities between these relatively narrow requirements and
more generous professional and personal ethics will be
addressed.
Lecture:
3.00 Lab:
.00
College:
College of Arts & Sciences
Department:
Dept of Soc/Ant/Crm
Restrictions:
Must be enrolled in one of the following Level(s):
Doctoral-Semester
Graduate-Semester
CRJU 7411 - Applied Stats Res in CJ
Credits:
3.00
A study of advanced applied statistical techniques and
research methodology used in Criminal Justice.
Lecture:
3.00 Lab:
.00
College:
College of Arts & Sciences
Department:
Dept of Soc/Ant/Crm
Restrictions:
Must be enrolled in one of the following Level(s):
Doctoral-Semester
Graduate-Semester
CRJU 7413 - Crim Just Planning & Eval
Credits:
3.00
Prerequisites: CRJU 7411. An analysis of criminal justice
program development through planned change and techniques or
program evaluation, with emphasis on procedure and design.
Lecture:
3.00 Lab:
.00
College:
College of Arts & Sciences
Department:
Dept of Soc/Ant/Crm
Restrictions:
Must be enrolled in one of the following Level(s):
Doctoral-Semester
Graduate-Semester
Pre-requisites:
CRJU 7411 Minimum Grade: C
CRJU 7500 - Seminar Crim Behavior/Persnlty
Credits:
3.00
Lecture:
3.00 Lab:
.00
College:
College of Arts & Sciences
Department:
Dept of Soc/Ant/Crm
Restrictions:
Must be enrolled in one of the following Level(s):
Graduate-Semester
CRJU 7510 - Adv Correctional Therapies
Credits:
3.00
Prerequisite: CRJU 7500. Study and practice in the
development and application of theoretically based
correctional treatment plans.
Lecture:
3.00 Lab:
.00
College:
College of Arts & Sciences
Department:
Dept of Soc/Ant/Crm
Restrictions:
Must be enrolled in one of the following Level(s):
Graduate-Semester
Pre-requisites:
CRJU 7500 Minimum Grade: C
CRJU 7600 - Adv Criminological Theory
Credits:
3.00
Lecture:
3.00 Lab:
.00
College:
College of Arts & Sciences
Department:
Dept of Soc/Ant/Crm
Restrictions:
Must be enrolled in one of the following Level(s):
Graduate-Semester
CRJU 7610 - Gang Grp & Mult Offender Crim
Credits:
3.00
An intensive study of gang, mob, mass, and other types of
group criminality. The course includes an examination of
the formulation, evolution, characteristics, and threat of
multiple offender violence. Topics include but are not
limited to youth gangs, cults, organized crime, mob violence
vigilante groups, and domestic terrorist groups.
Lecture:
3.00 Lab:
.00
College:
College of Arts & Sciences
Department:
Dept of Soc/Ant/Crm
Restrictions:
Must be enrolled in one of the following Level(s):
Doctoral-Semester
Graduate-Semester
CRJU 7620 - Sem in Criminal Justice
Credits:
3.00
An introduction to the study of crime victims, examining
different areas related to crime victims, including
identification, research and statistical data used to assess
crime victims. A major emphasis of this course will focus
on victim's rights legislation and individual responsibility
of criminal justice agencies to abide by and provide for
special services and programs afforded crime victims. The
course will include an outside classroom project that
involves each student working with a criminal justice agency
focusing on that agency's role in handling crime victims.
Lecture:
3.00 Lab:
.00
College:
College of Arts & Sciences
Department:
Dept of Soc/Ant/Crm
Restrictions:
Must be enrolled in one of the following Level(s):
Doctoral-Semester
Graduate-Semester
CRJU 7630 - Advanced Crime Prevention
Credits:
3.00
Basic concepts ofcrime prevention theories and techniques.
Students will study past and current techniques, programs,
and research used to establish crime prevention in today's
society. Course requirements include a hands-on creation of
a crime prevention program for an existing criminal justice
agency, business, or other entity whose use of a crime
prevention program in necessary for its success and/or
survival.
Lecture:
3.00 Lab:
.00
College:
College of Arts & Sciences
Department:
Dept of Soc/Ant/Crm
Restrictions:
May not be enrolled in one of the following Level(s):
Undergraduate-Semester
CRJU 7700 - Spec Topics Criminal Justice
Credits:
3.00 to 6.00
Lecture:
3.00 to 6.00 Lab:
.00
College:
College of Arts & Sciences
Department:
Dept of Soc/Ant/Crm
Restrictions:
Must be enrolled in one of the following Level(s):
Graduate-Semester
CRJU 7710 - Seminar in Juvenile Justice
Credits:
3.00
Lecture:
3.00 Lab:
.00
College:
College of Arts & Sciences
Department:
Dept of Soc/Ant/Crm
Restrictions:
Must be enrolled in one of the following Level(s):
Graduate-Semester
CRJU 7720 - Media and CJ
Credits:
3.00
An introduction to the portrayal of the criminal justice
through popular media. Students will view films based on
true events. Using books or other information on the actual
events, students will examine the interaction between the
media and criminal justice from varied perspectives.
Lecture:
3.00 Lab:
.00
College:
College of Arts & Sciences
Department:
Dept of Soc/Ant/Crm
Restrictions:
Must be enrolled in one of the following Level(s):
Doctoral-Semester
Graduate-Semester
CRJU 7730 - Great Works in CJ
Credits:
3.00
An introduction to the study of historical and contemporary
writings in criminal justice. Students will read and discuss
original works from the writings comprising the intellectual
history that has shaped criminal justice and original
full-length works of unusual merit dealing with important
aspects of criminal justice up to the present day.
Lecture:
3.00 Lab:
.00
College:
College of Arts & Sciences
Department:
Dept of Soc/Ant/Crm
Restrictions:
Must be enrolled in one of the following Level(s):
Doctoral-Semester
Graduate-Semester
CRJU 7900 - Directed Study in Crim Justice
Credits:
1.00 to 6.00
May be taken for a maximum of 6 credit hours. Graded on a
satisfactory/unsatisfactory basis. The study plan must be
determined in advance and approved by the Coordinator of the
Criminal Justice Graduate Program as well as the instructor
of record. Independent Study or research under the guidance
of a criminal justice graduate faculty member.
Lecture:
.00 Lab:
3.00 to 18.00
College:
College of Arts & Sciences
Department:
Dept of Soc/Ant/Crm
Restrictions:
Must be enrolled in one of the following Level(s):
Doctoral-Semester
Graduate-Semester
CRJU 7990 - Area Paper
Credits:
3.00
The student must be registered for CRJU 7990 in the term in
which the degree is earned. For students electing the
non-thesis option and writing an Area Paper as per
established guidelines. Graded "Satisfactory" or
"Unsatisfactory".
Lecture:
3.00 Lab:
.00
College:
College of Arts & Sciences
Department:
Dept of Soc/Ant/Crm
Restrictions:
Must be enrolled in one of the following Level(s):
Doctoral-Semester
Graduate-Semester
CRJU 7999 - Thesis
Credits:
1.00 to 6.00
The student must be registered for CRJU 7999 in the term in
which the degree is earned. For students developing and
writing a thesis and as recommended and approved by the
student's thesis advisor. Must be taken for a total of 6
credit hours.
Lecture:
.00 Lab:
3.00 to 18.00
College:
College of Arts & Sciences
Department:
Dept of Soc/Ant/Crm
Restrictions:
Must be enrolled in one of the following Level(s):
Doctoral-Semester
Graduate-Semester
| Computer Science |
CS 1000 - Intro Microcmptr/Applictns
Credits:
3.00
Computing technology and concepts; applications of personal
computers. Topics include hardware and software terminology
word processing, spreadsheets, email, the Internet, the
microcpmuter's operating system and its use, ethics, and
current trends in the use of computers. A hands-on
laboratory is integrated with the course.
Lecture:
3.00 Lab:
.00
College:
College of Arts & Sciences
Department:
Dept of Math/CS
CS 1010 - Algorithmic Problem Solving
Credits:
3.00
An introduction to algorithm design and programming as
components of the software life cycle with emphasis on the
development of algorithms for solving problems; introduction
to the development environment for a particular programming
language.
Lecture:
3.00 Lab:
.00
College:
College of Arts & Sciences
Department:
Dept of Math/CS
CS 1301 - Principles of Programming I
Credits:
4.00
Prerequisite: MATH 1101 or 1111, with a grade of "C" or
better. Programming-language syntax and semantics; problem
solving; algorithm design and implementation using modern
programming paradigms and techniques; data types and
elementary data structures. This course involves extensive
programming activities. Students without strong math and
programming background are encouraged to take CS 1010 first.
Lecture:
4.00 Lab:
.00
College:
College of Arts & Sciences
Department:
Dept of Math/CS
Pre-requisites:
( MATH 1101 Minimum Grade: C
or MAT 103 Minimum Grade: C
or MATH 1111G Minimum Grade: C
or MATH 1111 Minimum Grade: C )
CS 1302 - Principles of Programming II
Credits:
4.00
Prerequisite: CS 1301. A continuation of CS 1301 with
emphasis on advanced programming structures and techniques.
Theory and applications of stacks, queues, and lists;
recursion; file processing; introduction to binary trees.
This course involves extensive programming activities.
Lecture:
4.00 Lab:
.00
College:
College of Arts & Sciences
Department:
Dept of Math/CS
Pre-requisites:
CS 1301 Minimum Grade: C
CS 1338 - Elementary FORTRAN Programming
Credits:
3.00
An introduction to elementary computer programming concepts.
Emphasis is on techniques of problem analysis and the
development of algorithms and programs. Syntax of the
FORTRAN programming language. The course does not
presume previous programming experience.
Lecture:
3.00 Lab:
.00
College:
College of Arts & Sciences
Department:
Dept of Math/CS
CS 1340 - Computing for Scientists
Credits:
3.00
Co-requisite: MATH 2261. Foundations of computing with an
introduction to design and analysis of algorithms, including
design and construction of programs for scientific and
engineering applications.
Lecture:
3.00 Lab:
.00
College:
College of Arts & Sciences
Department:
Dept of Math/CS
Pre-requisites:
MATH 2261 Minimum Grade: C
or MATH 2261H Minimum Grade: C
CS 2010 - Survey of Computer Info Sys
Credits:
3.00
Prerequisite: CS 1301 with a grade of C or better. A
general introduction to software engineering, database
applications; and networking concepts, as well as an
overview of other aspects of computer information systems.
Lecture:
3.00 Lab:
.00
College:
College of Arts & Sciences
Department:
Dept of Math/CS
Pre-requisites:
CS 1301 Minimum Grade: C
CS 2620 - Discrete Structures
Credits:
3.00
Prerequisite: MATH 1261 or MATH 2261, with a grade of C or
better. Propositional and predicate logic mathematical
induction, and recursion. Sets, relations, functions.
Graphs and trees. Boolean algebra and computer logic.
Finite state machines and computability.
Lecture:
3.00 Lab:
.00
College:
College of Arts & Sciences
Department:
Dept of Math/CS
Pre-requisites:
MATH 2261 Minimum Grade: C
or MATH 1261 Minimum Grade: C
CS 3000 - Tutoring Computer Science I
Credits:
2.00
Prerequisite/Corequisite: CS 3410 or Consent of Instructor.
Graded on an S/U basis. Fundamentals of one-on-one tutoring
in computer science. Review of the principles in
programming, including programming language syntax and
and semantics; problem solving; algorithm design and
implementation using current paradigms; data types and data
structures; theory and applications of stacks, queues,
lists, and binary trees; recursion; and file processing.
Introduction to techniques and guidelines for tutoring.
Designed for the Tutoring Center tutors in Computer Science.
Students must complete this course or be enrolled in this
course prior to working in the Tutoring Center.
Lecture:
2.00 Lab:
.00
College:
College of Arts & Sciences
Department:
Dept of Math/CS
Pre-requisites:
CS 3410 Minimum Grade: C
CS 3001 - Tutoring Computer Science II
Credits:
1.00
Prerequisite: CS 3000. Graded on an S/U basis. Advanced
techniques for one-on-one tutoring in computer science.
Review of discrete structures, computer organization, and
advanced programming principles. Identification and
discussion of effective methods for correcting common
problems and misconceptions encountered by beginning and
intermediate programming students. Discussion of techniques
with less experienced tutors. Designed for the Tutoring
Center tutors in Computer Science.
Lecture:
1.00 Lab:
.00
College:
College of Arts & Sciences
Department:
Dept of Math/CS
Pre-requisites:
CS 3000 Minimum Grade: S
CS 3101 - Computer Organization
Credits:
3.00
Prerequisite: CS 1302 with a grade of C or better. An
overview of computer organization and design including
Boolean algebra, combinational and sequential circuits, data
representation, register transfer and microoperations, CPU
organization, microprogrammed control, and machine language
programming.
Lecture:
3.00 Lab:
.00
College:
College of Arts & Sciences
Department:
Dept of Math/CS
Pre-requisites:
CS 1302 Minimum Grade: C
CS 3102 - Assembly Language
Credits:
3.00
Prerequisite: CS 3101 with a grade of C or better. A
continuation of CS 3101 with emphasis on machine and
assembly language instruction and programming techniques,
addressing modes, data representations, I/O, and the
assembly process.
Lecture:
3.00 Lab:
.00
College:
College of Arts & Sciences
Department:
Dept of Math/CS
Pre-requisites:
CS 3101 Minimum Grade: C
CS 3300 - UNIX and Web Programming
Credits:
3.00
Prerequisite: CS 1302 with a grade of C or better. The
class emphasizes tools that are available in the UNIX
environment including: find and grep, sed, and awk, shell
programming, HTML, Perl, file security, and Web programming.
Lecture:
3.00 Lab:
.00
College:
College of Arts & Sciences
Department:
Dept of Math/CS
Pre-requisites:
CS 1302 Minimum Grade: C
CS 3320 - Visual Basic Programming
Credits:
3.00
Prerequisite: CS 1302 with a grade of C or better. Shows
experienced object-oriented programmers how to develop
complete and stand-alone client-server applications using
Visual Basic. The topics considered include basics of
event-driven programming, error handling, data-bound
controls, ADO, SQL, file processing, classes, collection
classes, DLL and EXE servers, creating Active X controls,
COM, automation, packaging, and deployment.
Lecture:
3.00 Lab:
.00
College:
College of Arts & Sciences
Department:
Dept of Math/CS
Pre-requisites:
CS 1302 Minimum Grade: C
CS 3335 - The C Programming Language
Credits:
3.00
Prerequisite: CS 1302 with a grade of C or better.
Programming using the C programming language. Syntax and
semantics of C; information representation; stylistic
consideration; the C library. This course also discusses
issues relating to the UNIX operating system.
Lecture:
3.00 Lab:
.00
College:
College of Arts & Sciences
Department:
Dept of Math/CS
Pre-requisites:
CS 1302 Minimum Grade: C
CS 3410 - Data Structures
Credits:
3.00
Prerequisite: CS 1302 with a grade of C or better. Trees,
graphs, and other forms of data structures and their
implementations. Emphasizing abstract data types; static
memory allocation vs. dynamic storage allocation; searching,
hashing, and sorting methods; algorithm analysis.
Lecture:
3.00 Lab:
.00
College:
College of Arts & Sciences
Department:
Dept of Math/CS
Pre-requisites:
CS 1302 Minimum Grade: C
CS 3520 - Algorithms
Credits:
3.00
Prerequisite: CS 3410 with a grade of C or better.
Sequential and parallel algorithms for solving a variety of
different problems; paradigms for algorithms; algorith
analysis; NP-complete problems.
Lecture:
3.00 Lab:
.00
College:
College of Arts & Sciences
Department:
Dept of Math/CS
Pre-requisites:
CS 3410 Minimum Grade: C
CS 4121 - Data Communictns/Cmptr Network
Credits:
3.00
Prerequisites: CS 3101 and CS 3410 each with a grade of C
or better. Basic concepts of data communications and
computer networks architectures: including OSI and TCP/IP
models, packet switching, local area and high speed
networks. Error control, routing, and transmission media.
Lecture:
3.00 Lab:
.00
College:
College of Arts & Sciences
Department:
Dept of Math/CS
Pre-requisites:
CS 3101 Minimum Grade: C
and CS 3410 Minimum Grade: C
CS 4122 - Data Communictns/Network II
Credits:
3.00
Prerequisite: CS 4121 with a grade of C of better.
A continuation of CS 4121 in which advanced topics in data
communication and networking are studied.
Lecture:
3.00 Lab:
.00
College:
College of Arts & Sciences
Department:
Dept of Math/CS
Pre-requisites:
CS 4121 Minimum Grade: C
CS 4123 - Data Communictns/Network Proj
Credits:
3.00
Prerequisite: CS 4122 with a grade of C or better.
Students will work together in teams on a major data
communications/networking project. Data communications and
networking principles, tools, and techniques are stressed.
Lecture:
3.00 Lab:
.00
College:
College of Arts & Sciences
Department:
Dept of Math/CS
CS 4140 - Data Communictns/Cmptr Network
Credits:
3.00
Prerequisite CS 3410. Basic concepts of data communications
and computer networks architectures; including OSI and
TCP/IP models, packet switching, local area and high speed
networks. Error control, routing, and transmission media.
Lecture:
3.00 Lab:
.00
College:
College of Arts & Sciences
Department:
Dept of Math/CS
Pre-requisites:
CS 3410 Minimum Grade: C
CS 4321 - Software Engineering I
Credits:
3.00
Prerequisite: CS 3410 with a grade of C or better. Early
stages of the software-development process, with emphasis
upon analysis and specification. Also, life-cycle
definition, software project management, the computer as a
system component, and object-oriented approaches. CASE
tools will be used as appropriate.
Lecture:
3.00 Lab:
.00
College:
College of Arts & Sciences
Department:
Dept of Math/CS
Pre-requisites:
CS 3410 Minimum Grade: C
CS 4322 - Software Engineering II
Credits:
3.00
Prerequisite: CS 4321 with a grade of C or better. The
later stages of the software-development process with
upon design, implementation, verification/validation, and
maintenance. Also, human factors, object-oriented
techniques, reliability and quality-assurance issues.
Lecture:
3.00 Lab:
.00
College:
College of Arts & Sciences
Department:
Dept of Math/CS
Pre-requisites:
CS 4321 Minimum Grade: C
CS 4323 - Software Engineering Project
Credits:
3.00
Prerequisite: CS 4322 with a grade of C or better.
Students will work together in teams on a major software
development project. Software engineering principles,
tools, and techniques are stressed.
Lecture:
3.00 Lab:
.00
College:
College of Arts & Sciences
Department:
Dept of Math/CS
Pre-requisites:
CS 4322 Minimum Grade: C
CS 4330 - Theory of Programming Language
Credits:
3.00
Prerequisite: CS 3410 with a grade of C or better, or
consent of instructor. Formal description of programming
languages, standard and advanced features of modern
programming languages, complexity.
Lecture:
3.00 Lab:
.00
College:
College of Arts & Sciences
Department:
Dept of Math/CS
Pre-requisites:
CS 3410 Minimum Grade: C
CS 4335 - Principles of Compiler Design
Credits:
3.00
Prerequisite: CS 3102 and CS 3410, each with a grade of C or
better. Introduction to programming language structure,
lexical analysis, syntax analysis, code generation, and
and optimization. A large programming project will be
required.
Lecture:
3.00 Lab:
.00
College:
College of Arts & Sciences
Department:
Dept of Math/CS
Pre-requisites:
CS 3102 Minimum Grade: C
and CS 3410 Minimum Grade: C
CS 4340 - Systems Programming
Credits:
3.00
Prerequisite: CS 3410 with a grade of C or better.
Implementation of concepts pertaining to the UNIX
environment: process control and interprocess communication,
job control, file and directory structures, and
client/server processes.
Lecture:
3.00 Lab:
.00
College:
College of Arts & Sciences
Department:
Dept of Math/CS
Pre-requisites:
CS 3410 Minimum Grade: C
CS 4345 - Operating Systems
Credits:
3.00
Prerequisites: CS 3101 and CS 3410, each with a grade of C
of better. A survey of operating system structures and
services including batch systems, multiprogramming,
time-sharing, process scheduling and synchronization,
deadlocks, memory management, file-system interfaces and
implementations, and secondary storage management.
Lecture:
3.00 Lab:
.00
College:
College of Arts & Sciences
Department:
Dept of Math/CS
Pre-requisites:
CS 3101 Minimum Grade: C
and CS 3410 Minimum Grade: C
CS 4500 - Foundations of Computer Scienc
Credits:
3.00
Prerequisites: CS 2620 and CS 3410, each with a grade of C
or better. Concepts pertaining to regular expressions,
finite state machines, regular languages, regualr grammars,
non regular languages, decidability, context-free grammars,
and Turing machines.
Lecture:
3.00 Lab:
.00
College:
College of Arts & Sciences
Department:
Dept of Math/CS
Pre-requisites:
CS 2620 Minimum Grade: C
and CS 3410 Minimum Grade: C
CS 4721 - Database Design I
Credits:
3.00
Prerequisite: CS 3410 with a grade of C or better. The
logical organization of databases: the entity-relationship
model; the hierarchical model, network, and relational
models. Hardware characteristics; file organization and
evaluation. Functional dependencies and normal forms. Query
optimization, concurrency control, and distributed database
systems.
Lecture:
3.00 Lab:
.00
College:
College of Arts & Sciences
Department:
Dept of Math/CS
Pre-requisites:
CS 3410 Minimum Grade: C
CS 4722 - Database Design II
Credits:
3.00
Prerequisite: CS 4721 with a grade of C or better. An
in-dept study of advanced database design and implementation
concepts including transaction processing, concurrency,
control techniques, recovery techniques, distributed
databases and client/server architecture, and security and
authorization.
Lecture:
3.00 Lab:
.00
College:
College of Arts & Sciences
Department:
Dept of Math/CS
Pre-requisites:
CS 4721 Minimum Grade: C
CS 4723 - Database Design Project
Credits:
3.00
Prerequisite: CS 4722 with a grade of C or better. Students
will work together in teams on a major database development
project. Database development principles, tools, and
techniques are stressed.
Lecture:
3.00 Lab:
.00
College:
College of Arts & Sciences
Department:
Dept of Math/CS
Pre-requisites:
CS 4722 Minimum Grade: C
CS 4820 - Artificial Intelligence
Credits:
3.00
Prerequisites CS 2620 and CS 3410 each with a grade of C or
better. Definition of artificial intelligence, Common Lisp,
logic programming, search techniques, knowledge
representation including schemas and scripts, ART-enterprise
as an expert systems, and principles expert systems.
Lecture:
3.00 Lab:
.00
College:
College of Arts & Sciences
Department:
Dept of Math/CS
Pre-requisites:
CS 2620 Minimum Grade: C
and CS 3410 Minimum Grade: C
CS 4825 - Neural Networks
Credits:
3.00
Prerequisites MATH 2150 and MATH 2262 each with a grade of C
or better. Concepts pertaining to neural networks
including: definition of neural intelligence, basic neural
computational models, learning: supervised and unsupervised,
knowledge bases neural networks, back-propagation neural
networks, radial basis neural networks.
Lecture:
3.00 Lab:
.00
College:
College of Arts & Sciences
Department:
Dept of Math/CS
Pre-requisites:
MATH 2150 Minimum Grade: C
and MATH 2262 Minimum Grade: C
CS 4830 - Computer Graphics
Credits:
3.00
Prerequisites CS 3410 and MATH 2150, each with a grade of C
or better. A survey of graphics systems and graphics
programming. Topics include output primitives,
transformations and viewing, modeling, user interfaces, and
interactive methods. both 2-D and 3-D concepts are
discussed.
Lecture:
3.00 Lab:
.00
College:
College of Arts & Sciences
Department:
Dept of Math/CS
Pre-requisites:
CS 3410 Minimum Grade: C
and MATH 2150 Minimum Grade: C
CS 4900 - Senior Seminar
Credits:
3.00
Prerequisites CS 3101 and CS 3410, each with a grade of C or
better, and senior standing. A capstone experience intended
primarily for computing majors that combines societal,
ethical, and legal implications and trends of computing with
the development of research and communication skills for the
profession. Topics include societel effects of computing,
ethics in the field, legal issues, professional literature
and organizations, current industrial, social, legal,
government, and technical developments, research
methodology, and career opportunities. Involves extensive
reading and writing (both technical and non-technical), as
well as library research, prepared group discussion, and
and oral presentations.
Lecture:
3.00 Lab:
.00
College:
College of Arts & Sciences
Department:
Dept of Math/CS
Restrictions:
Must be enrolled in one of the following Class(es):
Senior
Pre-requisites:
CS 3101 Minimum Grade: C
and CS 3410 Minimum Grade: C
CS 4950 - Dirctd Study Comptr Science
Credits:
1.00 to 3.00
Prerequisite Consent of instructor. The student will
undertake at least one major computer-science project under
the supervision of the instructor. Credit will be assigned
on the basis of the effort required by the project. May be
taken more than once if topics are different.
Lecture:
1.00 to 3.00 Lab:
.00
College:
College of Arts & Sciences
Department:
Dept of Math/CS
CS 4990 - Topics in Computer Science
Credits:
1.00 to 3.00
Prerequisite Consent of instructor. Topics to be assigned.
May be taken more than once if topics are different.
Lecture:
1.00 to 3.00 Lab:
.00
College:
College of Arts & Sciences
Department:
Dept of Math/CS
CS 6140 - Data Commnctns/Comptr Netwks
Credits:
3.00
Prerequisite CS 3410. Basic concepts of data communications
and computer networks architectures: including OSI and
TCP/IP models, packet switching, local area and high speed
networks. Error control, routing, and transmission media.
Lecture:
3.00 Lab:
.00
College:
College of Arts & Sciences
Department:
Dept of Math/CS
Restrictions:
Must be enrolled in one of the following Level(s):
Graduate-Semester
Pre-requisites:
CS 3410 Minimum Grade: C
CS 6321 - Software Engineering I
Credits:
3.00
Prerequisite CS 3410. Early stages of the software-
development process, with emphasis upon analysis and
specification. Also, life-cycle definition, software
project management, the computer as a system component,
and object-oriented approaches. CASE tools will be used as
appropriate.
Lecture:
3.00 Lab:
.00
College:
College of Arts & Sciences
Department:
Dept of Math/CS
Restrictions:
Must be enrolled in one of the following Level(s):
Graduate-Semester
Pre-requisites:
CS 3410 Minimum Grade: C
CS 6322 - Software Engineering II
Credits:
3.00
Prerequisite CS 3410 (note that CS 4321/6321 is not a
prerequisite). The later stages of the software-development
process with emphasis upon design, implementation,
verification/validation, and maintenance. Also, human
factors, object-oriented techniques, reliability, and
quality-assurance issues.
Lecture:
3.00 Lab:
.00
College:
College of Arts & Sciences
Department:
Dept of Math/CS
Restrictions:
Must be enrolled in one of the following Level(s):
Graduate-Semester
Pre-requisites:
CS 3410 Minimum Grade: C
CS 6330 - Theory of Programming Language
Credits:
3.00
Prerequisite CS 3410 or consent of instructor. Formal
description of programming languages, standard and
advanced features of modern programming languages,
complexity.
Lecture:
3.00 Lab:
.00
College:
College of Arts & Sciences
Department:
Dept of Math/CS
Restrictions:
Must be enrolled in one of the following Level(s):
Graduate-Semester
Pre-requisites:
CS 3410 Minimum Grade: C
CS 6335 - Principles of Compiler Design
Credits:
3.00
Prerequisites CS 3102 and CS 3410. Introduction to
programming language structure, lexical analysis,
syntax analysis, code generation, and optimization. A
large programming project will be required.
Lecture:
3.00 Lab:
.00
College:
College of Arts & Sciences
Department:
Dept of Math/CS
Restrictions:
Must be enrolled in one of the following Level(s):
Graduate-Semester
Pre-requisites:
CS 3102 Minimum Grade: C
and CS 3410 Minimum Grade: C
CS 6340 - Systems Programming
Credits:
3.00
Prerequisite CS 3410. Implementation of concepts pertaining
to the UNIX environment: process control and interprocess
communication, job control, file and directory structures, a
and client/server processes.
Lecture:
3.00 Lab:
.00
College:
College of Arts & Sciences
Department:
Dept of Math/CS
Restrictions:
Must be enrolled in one of the following Level(s):
Graduate-Semester
Pre-requisites:
CS 3410 Minimum Grade: C
CS 6500 - Foundations of Computer Scienc
Credits:
3.00
Prerequisites CS 2620 and CS 3410. The course covers
concepts pertaining to regular expressions, finite state
machines, regular languages, regular grammars, non
regular languages, decidability, context-free grammars,
and Turing machines.
Lecture:
3.00 Lab:
.00
College:
College of Arts & Sciences
Department:
Dept of Math/CS
Restrictions:
Must be enrolled in one of the following Level(s):
Graduate-Semester
Pre-requisites:
CS 2620 Minimum Grade: C
and CS 3410 Minimum Grade: C
CS 6720 - Database Design
Credits:
3.00
Prerequisite CS 3410. Examines the logical organization of
databases: the entity-relationship model; the hierarchical
model, network, and relational models. Hardware
characteristics; file organization and evaluation.
Functional dependencies and normal forms. Query
optimization, concurrency control, and distributed database
systems.
Lecture:
3.00 Lab:
.00
College:
College of Arts & Sciences
Department:
Dept of Math/CS
Restrictions:
Must be enrolled in one of the following Level(s):
Graduate-Semester
Pre-requisites:
CS 3410 Minimum Grade: C
CS 6820 - Artificail Intelligence
Credits:
3.00
Prerequisites CS 2620 and CS 3410. Definition of artificial
intelligence, Common Lisp, logic programming, search
techniques, knowledge representation including schemas and
scripts, ART-enterprise as an expert system, and principles
of expert systems.
Lecture:
3.00 Lab:
.00
College:
College of Arts & Sciences
Department:
Dept of Math/CS
Restrictions:
Must be enrolled in one of the following Level(s):
Graduate-Semester
Pre-requisites:
CS 2620 Minimum Grade: C
and CS 3410 Minimum Grade: C
CS 6825 - Neural Networks
Credits:
3.00
Prerequisites MATH 2150 and MATH 2262. Concepts pertaining
to neural networks including: definition of neural
intelligence, basic neural computational models,
learning: supervised and unsupervised, knowledge bases
neural networks, back-propagation neural networks, radial
basis neural networks.
Lecture:
3.00 Lab:
.00
College:
College of Arts & Sciences
Department:
Dept of Math/CS
Restrictions:
Must be enrolled in one of the following Level(s):
Graduate-Semester
Pre-requisites:
MATH 2150 Minimum Grade: C
and MATH 2262 Minimum Grade: C
CS 6830 - Computer Graphics
Credits:
3.00
Prerequisites CS 3410 and MATH 2150. A survey of graphics
systems and graphics programming topics include output
primitives, transformations and viewing, modeling, user
interfaces, and interactive methods. Both 2-D and 3-D
concepts are discussed.
Lecture:
3.00 Lab:
.00
College:
College of Arts & Sciences
Department:
Dept of Math/CS
Restrictions:
Must be enrolled in one of the following Level(s):
Graduate-Semester
Pre-requisites:
CS 3410 Minimum Grade: C
and MATH 2150 Minimum Grade: C
| Dance |
DANC 1500 - Introduction to Dance
Credits:
3.00
A general survey and appreciation of dance as an art form,
an introduction to dance history and a critical evaluation
of dance.
Lecture:
3.00 Lab:
.00
College:
College of the Arts
Department:
Dept of Communication Arts
DANC 1600 - Ballet I
Credits:
2.00
Basic techniques and theories of classical ballet.
Emphasizes body placement, awareness, strength, strecth, and
terminology. May be repeated for credit.
Lecture:
1.00 Lab:
2.00
College:
College of the Arts
Department:
Dept of Communication Arts
DANC 1700 - Modern Dance I
Credits:
2.00
Basic modern dance techniques and theories. May be repeated
for credit.
Lecture:
1.00 Lab:
2.00
College:
College of the Arts
Department:
Dept of Communication Arts
DANC 1900 - Tap Dance I
Credits:
2.00
Basic skills in tap dancing. May be repeated for credit.
Lecture:
1.00 Lab:
2.00
College:
College of the Arts
Department:
Dept of Communication Arts
DANC 2600 - Ballet II
Credits:
2.00
Prerequisites: DANC 1600 or approval of department head. A
continuation of Ballet I (DANC 1600). May be repeated for
credit.
Lecture:
1.00 Lab:
2.00
College:
College of the Arts
Department:
Dept of Communication Arts
Pre-requisites:
DANC 1600 Minimum Grade: C
DANC 2700 - Modern Dance II
Credits:
2.00
Prerequisites: DANC 1700 of approval of department head. A
continuation of Modern I (DANC 2600). May be repeated for
credit.
Lecture:
1.00 Lab:
2.00
College:
College of the Arts
Department:
Dept of Communication Arts
Pre-requisites:
DANC 1700 Minimum Grade: C
DANC 2800 - Jazz Dance I
Credits:
2.00
Basic jazz dance techniques and theories. May be repeated
for credit.
Lecture:
1.00 Lab:
2.00
College:
College of the Arts
Department:
Dept of Communication Arts
DANC 2900 - Tap Dance II
Credits:
2.00
Prerequisites: DANC 1900. A continuation of Tap Dance I
(DANC 1900). May be repeated for credit.
Lecture:
1.00 Lab:
2.00
College:
College of the Arts
Department:
Dept of Communication Arts
Pre-requisites:
DANC 1900 Minimum Grade: C
DANC 2910 - Social Dance
Credits:
1.00
Introduction to history, terms, positions and movements.
Psychomotor instruction in social dance forms from the turn
of the century to the present.
Lecture:
.00 Lab:
2.00
College:
College of the Arts
Department:
Dept of Communication Arts
DANC 2920 - Dance Improvisation
Credits:
1.00
An introduction to dance improvisation. Movement studies
will be based on modern dance techniques and theories.
Lecture:
.00 Lab:
2.00
College:
College of the Arts
Department:
Dept of Communication Arts
DANC 3000 - Dance Composition
Credits:
2.00
Prerequisite: DANC 1600 or DANC 1700, or approval of
department head. The study of the tools of dance
composition, creating individual and group studies, and
solving dance compositon problems.
Lecture:
1.00 Lab:
2.00
College:
College of the Arts
Department:
Dept of Communication Arts
Pre-requisites:
DANC 1600 Minimum Grade: C
or DANC 1700 Minimum Grade: C
DANC 3100 - Choreography
Credits:
2.00
Prerequisite: DANC 3000 or approval of department head.
This course is an application of the fundamentals of dance
composition to choreographic projects. Emphasis will also
be placed on exploring, analyzing, and experimenting with
problems in dance performance and production.
Lecture:
1.00 Lab:
2.00
College:
College of the Arts
Department:
Dept of Communication Arts
Pre-requisites:
DANC 3000 Minimum Grade: C
DANC 3200 - Dance Ensemble
Credits:
1.00
Prerequisite: Audition by instructor. A select ensemble
emphasizing group and solo performance. May be repeated for
credit.
Lecture:
.00 Lab:
2.00
College:
College of the Arts
Department:
Dept of Communication Arts
DANC 3300 - Special Topics in Dance
Credits:
1.00 to 3.00
The study of specific topics in dance not covered in
existing courses. May be repeated for credit if different
topics are studied.
Lecture:
.00 Lab:
2.00 to 6.00
College:
College of the Arts
Department:
Dept of Communication Arts
DANC 3400 - Rhythmic and Recreational Danc
Credits:
2.00
History and methods of teaching ballroom and square dancing.
Lecture:
1.00 Lab:
2.00
College:
College of the Arts
Department:
Dept of Communication Arts
DANC 3410 - Dance History
Credits:
3.00
A broad survey of dance history with emphasizes on the
impact of dance on society from primitive times to the
present.
Lecture:
3.00 Lab:
.00
College:
College of the Arts
Department:
Dept of Communication Arts
DANC 3500 - Teaching Dance Technique
Credits:
2.00
Prerequisites: Training in intermediate forms, DANC 2700,
DANC 2800, and DANC 2600, or approval of instructor.
Methodology in teaching dance techniques and theories within
the context of elementary through college dance education.
The course includes instruction in and application of dance
lesson planning and practice teaching in a variety of
genres.
Lecture:
1.00 Lab:
2.00
College:
College of the Arts
Department:
Dept of Communication Arts
Pre-requisites:
DANC 2700 Minimum Grade: C
and DANC 2800 Minimum Grade: C
and DANC 2600 Minimum Grade: C
DANC 3600 - Ballet III
Credits:
2.00
Prerequisite: DANC 2600 or approval of department head. A
continuation of Ballet II with emphasis on developing the
refined movements of ballet techniques and theories. May be
repeated for credit.
Lecture:
1.00 Lab:
2.00
College:
College of the Arts
Department:
Dept of Communication Arts
Pre-requisites:
DANC 2600 Minimum Grade: C
DANC 3700 - Modern Dance III
Credits:
2.00
Prerequisite: DANC 2700 or approval of department head. A
continuation of Modern Dance II with emphasis on developing
advanced skills in modern techniques and theories. May be
repeated for credit.
Lecture:
1.00 Lab:
2.00
College:
College of the Arts
Department:
Dept of Communication Arts
Pre-requisites:
DANC 2700 Minimum Grade: C
DANC 3800 - Jazz Dance II
Credits:
2.00
Prerequisite: DANC 2800 or approval of department head. A
continuation of Jazz Dance I. May be repeated for credit.
Lecture:
1.00 Lab:
2.00
College:
College of the Arts
Department:
Dept of Communication Arts
Pre-requisites:
DANC 2800 Minimum Grade: C
DANC 4000 - Pointe and Variation
Credits:
2.00
Prerequisite; DANC 3600 or approval of department head.
The study of pointe technique, the teaching of specific
classical ballet variations and partnering skills for both
the male and female dancer. May be repeated for credit.
Lecture:
1.00 Lab:
2.00
College:
College of the Arts
Department:
Dept of Communication Arts
Pre-requisites:
DANC 3600 Minimum Grade: C
| Dental Hygiene Program |
DHYG 1000 - DHYG Preclinic Lec - Val Tech
Credits:
2.00
Lecture:
2.00 Lab:
.00
College:
College of Education
Department:
Dept of Adult and Career Educ
DHYG 1010 - DHYG Preclinic Lab - Val Tech
Credits:
2.00
Lecture:
.00 Lab:
6.00
College:
College of Education
Department:
Dept of Adult and Career Educ
DHYG 1020 - Dental Biology - Val Tech
Credits:
4.00
Lecture:
3.00 Lab:
2.00
College:
College of Education
Department:
Dept of Adult and Career Educ
DHYG 1030 - Pharmacology - Val Tech
Credits:
2.00
Lecture:
2.00 Lab:
.00
College:
College of Education
Department:
Dept of Adult and Career Educ
DHYG 1080 - Radiology - Val Tech
Credits:
2.00
Lecture:
1.00 Lab:
2.00
College:
College of Education
Department:
Dept of Adult and Career Educ
DHYG 1100 - DHYG Lecture I - Val Tech
Credits:
2.00
Lecture:
2.00 Lab:
.00
College:
College of Education
Department:
Dept of Adult and Career Educ
DHYG 1110 - DHYG Clinic I - Val Tech
Credits:
3.00
Lecture:
.00 Lab:
9.00
College:
College of Education
Department:
Dept of Adult and Career Educ
DHYG 1120 - Pathology - Val Tech
Credits:
2.00
Lecture:
2.00 Lab:
.00
College:
College of Education
Department:
Dept of Adult and Career Educ
DHYG 1130 - Microbiology - Val Tech
Credits:
4.00
Lecture:
2.00 Lab:
4.00
College:
College of Education
Department:
Dept of Adult and Career Educ
DHYG 1200 - DHYG Lecture II - Val Tech
Credits:
2.00
Lecture:
2.00 Lab:
.00
College:
College of Education
Department:
Dept of Adult and Career Educ
DHYG 1210 - DHYG Clinic II - Val Tech
Credits:
3.00
Lecture:
.00 Lab:
9.00
College:
College of Education
Department:
Dept of Adult and Career Educ
DHYG 1220 - Periodontology - Val Tech
Credits:
2.00
Lecture:
2.00 Lab:
.00
College:
College of Education
Department:
Dept of Adult and Career Educ
DHYG 2000 - DHYG Lecture III - Val Tech
Credits:
2.00
Lecture:
2.00 Lab:
.00
College:
College of Education
Department:
Dept of Adult and Career Educ
DHYG 2010 - DHYG Clinic III - Val Tech
Credits:
4.00
Lecture:
4.00 Lab:
.00
College:
College of Education
Department:
Dept of Adult and Career Educ
DHYG 2020 - Comm Dental Health - Val Tech
Credits:
4.00
Lecture:
3.00 Lab:
2.00
College:
College of Education
Department:
Dept of Adult and Career Educ
DHYG 2030 - Dental Materials - Val Tech
Credits:
2.00
Lecture:
1.00 Lab:
2.00
College:
College of Education
Department:
Dept of Adult and Career Educ
DHYG 2100 - DHYG Lecture IV-Val Tech
Credits:
2.00
Lecture:
2.00 Lab:
.00
College:
College of Education
Department:
Dept of Adult and Career Educ
DHYG 2110 - DHYG Clinic IV-Val Tech
Credits:
5.00
Lecture:
.00 Lab:
15.00
College:
College of Education
Department:
Dept of Adult and Career Educ
DHYG 2120 - Nutrition - Val Tech
Credits:
2.00
Lecture:
2.00 Lab:
.00
College:
College of Education
Department:
Dept of Adult and Career Educ
| Early Childhood Education |
ECED 2999 - Entry to Education
Credits:
.00
Graded Satisfactory/Unsatisfactory. A required non-credit
course for all teacher education candidates pursuing a VSU
recommendation for initial certification; must be success-
fully completed prior to admission to teacher education.
Candidates are required to establish an electronic portfolio
and provide evidence that all teacher education admission
requirements have been satisfactorily met. If an un-
satisfactory grade is earned, the course must be repeated
until a satisfactory grade is received.
Lecture:
.00 Lab:
1.00
College:
College of Education
Department:
Dept of Early Child/Reading Ed
Restrictions:
Must be enrolled in one of the following Major(s):
Early Childhood Education
Early Childhd Educ-Coe
ECED 3000 - Integrating Tech Info ECE Curr
Credits:
3.00
Pre-requisite: ECED 2999 or SPEC 2999 and ACED 2400.
Explores the integration and application of technology into
the early childhood curriculum. Achieved through modeling
and applying teaching and learning strategies; discussions
of technology and pedagogy (the art of teaching with
technology); strategies of classroom management; the review
and evaluation of technology and software appropriate for
use with young children; and the development of integrated
technology learning activities, which include Georgia's QCC
Standards.
Lecture:
3.00 Lab:
.00
College:
College of Education
Department:
Dept of Early Child/Reading Ed
Restrictions:
May not be enrolled in one of the following Major(s):
Early Childhd Educ-Coe
Special Education-Coe
Co-requisites:
Pre-requisites:
ACED 2400 Minimum Grade: C
and ( ACED 2999 Minimum Grade: S
or ARED 2999 Minimum Grade: S
or COMD 2999 Minimum Grade: S
or ECED 2999 Minimum Grade: S
or EDUC 2999 Minimum Grade: S
or FLED 2999 Minimum Grade: S
or KSPE 2999 Minimum Grade: S
or MGED 2999 Minimum Grade: S
or MUE 2999 Minimum Grade: S
or SEED 2999 Minimum Grade: S
or SPEC 2999 Minimum Grade: S )
and ECED 2999 Minimum Grade: S
ECED 3190 - Pract I Mgt & Dsgn PreK - K
Credits:
1.00
Prerequisite: ECED 2999. Supervised classroom experience in
selected pre-kindergarten and kindergarten classrooms.
Students work under the supervision of mentor teachers and
university supervisors. Emphasis will be on principles of
classroom management and the arranged environment.
Lecture:
1.00 Lab:
3.00
College:
College of Education
Department:
Dept of Early Child/Reading Ed
Restrictions:
May not be enrolled in one of the following Major(s):
Early Childhd Educ-Coe
Co-requisites:
Pre-requisites:
( ACED 2999 Minimum Grade: S
or ARED 2999 Minimum Grade: S
or COMD 2999 Minimum Grade: S
or ECED 2999 Minimum Grade: S
or EDUC 2999 Minimum Grade: S
or FLED 2999 Minimum Grade: S
or KSPE 2999 Minimum Grade: S
or MGED 2999 Minimum Grade: S
or MUE 2999 Minimum Grade: S
or SEED 2999 Minimum Grade: S
or SPEC 2999 Minimum Grade: S )
ECED 3300 - Tchng Math/Sci Yng Children
Credits:
3.00
Prerequisite: ECED 2999. Recent developments in curriculum
and methods of instruction of contemporary school
mathematics and science programs in grades P-5. Students
will become acquainted with manipulatives, technology, and
other resources essential to prospective teachers of young
children.
Lecture:
3.00 Lab:
.00
College:
College of Education
Department:
Dept of Early Child/Reading Ed
Restrictions:
May not be enrolled in one of the following Major(s):
Early Childhd Educ-Coe
Special Education-Coe
Co-requisites:
Pre-requisites:
( ACED 2999 Minimum Grade: S
or ARED 2999 Minimum Grade: S
or COMD 2999 Minimum Grade: S
or ECED 2999 Minimum Grade: S
or EDUC 2999 Minimum Grade: S
or FLED 2999 Minimum Grade: S
or KSPE 2999 Minimum Grade: S
or MGED 2999 Minimum Grade: S
or MUE 2999 Minimum Grade: S
or SEED 2999 Minimum Grade: S
or SPEC 2999 Minimum Grade: S )
and ECED 2999 Minimum Grade: S
ECED 3400 - Plng Instrctn Clsrm Mngmnt
Credits:
3.00
Prerequisite: ECED 2999. Fundamentals of teaching across
all content area subject matter will be explored including
models of teaching, lesson and unit planning, and creating a
classroom environment that is conducive to learning.
Lecture:
3.00 Lab:
.00
College:
College of Education
Department:
Dept of Early Child/Reading Ed
Restrictions:
May not be enrolled in one of the following Major(s):
Early Childhd Educ-Coe
Co-requisites:
Pre-requisites:
( ACED 2999 Minimum Grade: S
or ARED 2999 Minimum Grade: S
or COMD 2999 Minimum Grade: S
or ECED 2999 Minimum Grade: S
or EDUC 2999 Minimum Grade: S
or FLED 2999 Minimum Grade: S
or KSPE 2999 Minimum Grade: S
or MGED 2999 Minimum Grade: S
or MUE 2999 Minimum Grade: S
or SEED 2999 Minimum Grade: S
or SPEC 2999 Minimum Grade: S )
and ECED 2999 Minimum Grade: S
ECED 3690 - Pract II Mgt & Dsgn K-3
Credits:
1.00
Prerequisite: ECED 2999. Supervised classroom experience
in selected kindegarten through third grade classrooms.
Students work under the supervision of mentor teachers and
university supervisors. Emphasis will be on principles of
classroom management and the arranged environment.
Lecture:
1.00 Lab:
3.00
College:
College of Education
Department:
Dept of Early Child/Reading Ed
Restrictions:
May not be enrolled in one of the following Major(s):
Early Childhd Educ-Coe
Co-requisites:
Pre-requisites:
( ACED 2999 Minimum Grade: S
or ARED 2999 Minimum Grade: S
or COMD 2999 Minimum Grade: S
or ECED 2999 Minimum Grade: S
or EDUC 2999 Minimum Grade: S
or FLED 2999 Minimum Grade: S
or KSPE 2999 Minimum Grade: S
or MGED 2999 Minimum Grade: S
or MUE 2999 Minimum Grade: S
or SEED 2999 Minimum Grade: S
or SPEC 2999 Minimum Grade: S )
and ECED 2999 Minimum Grade: S
ECED 4300 - Teaching Language Arts in ECE
Credits:
3.00
Prerequisite: ECED 2999 or SPEC 2999. The application of
methods for teaching listening, speaking, reading, writing,
viewing, and visually representing in early childhood
education. Emphasis is placed on methods of process writing
for the genres of journal, descriptive, letter,
biographical, narrative, and poetic writing.
Lecture:
3.00 Lab:
.00
College:
College of Education
Department:
Dept of Early Child/Reading Ed
Restrictions:
May not be enrolled in one of the following Major(s):
Early Childhd Educ-Coe
Special Education-Coe
Co-requisites:
Pre-requisites:
( ACED 2999 Minimum Grade: S
or ARED 2999 Minimum Grade: S
or COMD 2999 Minimum Grade: S
or ECED 2999 Minimum Grade: S
or EDUC 2999 Minimum Grade: S
or FLED 2999 Minimum Grade: S
or KSPE 2999 Minimum Grade: S
or MGED 2999 Minimum Grade: S
or MUE 2999 Minimum Grade: S
or SEED 2999 Minimum Grade: S
or SPEC 2999 Minimum Grade: S )
ECED 4400 - Social Science Methods in ECE
Credits:
3.00
Prerequisites: ECED 2999. Recent developments in
curriculum and methods of instruction for the teaching of
the social sciences in grades P-5.
Lecture:
3.00 Lab:
.00
College:
College of Education
Department:
Dept of Early Child/Reading Ed
Restrictions:
May not be enrolled in one of the following Major(s):
Early Childhd Educ-Coe
Pre-requisites:
ACED 2999 Minimum Grade: S
or ARED 2999 Minimum Grade: S
or COMD 2999 Minimum Grade: S
or ECED 2999 Minimum Grade: S
or EDUC 2999 Minimum Grade: S
or FLED 2999 Minimum Grade: S
or KSPE 2999 Minimum Grade: S
or MGED 2999 Minimum Grade: S
or MUE 2999 Minimum Grade: S
or SEED 2999 Minimum Grade: S
or SPEC 2999 Minimum Grade: S
ECED 4690 - Pract III Mgt & Dsgn 3-5
Credits:
1.00
Prerequisites: ECED 2999. Supervised classroom experience
in selected third-grade through fifth-grade classrooms.
Students work under the supervision of mentor teachers and
university supervisors. Emphasis will be on principles of
classroom management and the arranged environment.
Lecture:
1.00 Lab:
3.00
College:
College of Education
Department:
Dept of Early Child/Reading Ed
Restrictions:
May not be enrolled in one of the following Major(s):
Early Childhd Educ-Coe
Co-requisites:
Pre-requisites:
ACED 2999 Minimum Grade: S
or ARED 2999 Minimum Grade: S
or COMD 2999 Minimum Grade: S
or ECED 2999 Minimum Grade: S
or EDUC 2999 Minimum Grade: S
or FLED 2999 Minimum Grade: S
or KSPE 2999 Minimum Grade: S
or MGED 2999 Minimum Grade: S
or MUE 2999 Minimum Grade: S
or SEED 2999 Minimum Grade: S
or SPEC 2999 Minimum Grade: S
ECED 4790 - Student Teaching and Seminar
Credits:
12.00
Prerequisites: Completion of all requirements to student
teach as listed in the Unversity's Undergraduate Catalog.
A full-day, semester-long experience in an early childhood
classroom (P-5) under the direct supervision of an assigned
mentor teacher and university supervisor. The seminar
examines interrelationships of home, school, and community
resources and other topics related to the student teaching
experience.
Lecture:
1.00 Lab:
11.00
College:
College of Education
Department:
Dept of Early Child/Reading Ed
Restrictions:
May not be enrolled in one of the following Major(s):
Early Childhd Educ-Coe
Co-requisites:
Pre-requisites:
ECED 4890 - Internship in ECE
Credits:
6.00
Prerequisites: Completion of all professional courses with
a grade of C or better, minimum GPA of 2.5, submission of
passing scores on Praxis II, and certification by a school
district of the status of the candidate as an employee.
Credit: Courses completion requires a two semester
internship, taken twice for a total of 12 hours (6 hours
each semester). Guided professional experiences in an early
childhood classroom (P-5) as a capstone/culminating activity
of the Early Childhood Education Program. Teach and manage
a classroom under the guidance of a mentor teacher and
university supervisor. Experience includes observations,
participation, teaching, classroom management, and
collaboration with school personnel.
Lecture:
.00 Lab:
6.00
College:
College of Education
Department:
Dept of Early Child/Reading Ed
Restrictions:
Must be enrolled in one of the following Major(s):
Early Childhood Education
ECED 5010 - St Tchg: Inclusive ECED
Credits:
5.00
Prerequisites: Completion of all undergraduate coursework
with a grade of "C" or higher and requirements to student
teach as listed in the University's Undergraduate Catalog.
Co-requisite: ECED 5020. Guided professional experience in
an elementary grade (P-5). Student teachers practice
teaching and managing a classroom under the supervision of a
full-time master teacher and university supervisor in an
an off-campus setting. The experience includes observations,
participation, teaching, and other activities, which make a
direct contribution to an achievement of basic concepts,
skills, and principles in the teaching-learning process. A
minimum of twenty (20) contact hours per week is required in
the school for the entire semester.
Lecture:
.00 Lab:
20.00
College:
College of Education
Department:
Dept of Early Child/Reading Ed
Restrictions:
Must be enrolled in one of the following Level(s):
Doctoral-Semester
Graduate-Semester
Pre-requisites:
ECED 5020 Minimum Grade: S
ECED 5020 - Seminar: Inclusive ECED
Credits:
1.00
Co-requisite; ECED 5010. This seminar is a forum for
discussion and exchange of ideas relating to the
responsibilities of professional ethical practices. Topics
include direct intervention issues, advocacy, collaboration,
diversity and any others that arise during student teaching.
Lecture:
1.00 Lab:
.00
College:
College of Education
Department:
Dept of Early Child/Reading Ed
Restrictions:
Must be enrolled in one of the following Level(s):
Doctoral-Semester
Graduate-Semester
Pre-requisites:
ECED 5010 Minimum Grade: S
ECED 7210 - Assess & Act Rsch in ECE
Credits:
3.00
A study of the role of assessment in educational change.
Students examine alternative evaluation strategies and
action research processes in early childhood education.
Emphasis is placed on the teacher as researcher and on
strategies for data collection, data analysis, and
interpretation. On-line resources and computer technology to
support the learning process are incorporated.
Lecture:
3.00 Lab:
.00
College:
College of Education
Department:
Dept of Early Child/Reading Ed
Restrictions:
Must be enrolled in one of the following Level(s):
Graduate-Semester
ECED 7220 - Early Childhood Environments
Credits:
3.00
Principles for planning and implementing appropriate
programs and learning environments for young children is
presented. Program alternatives and models in early
childhood education are presented. The integration of
computer technology in supporting appropriate programs for
young children will be included. Students will plan and
implement changes in a classroom environment to address the
principles examined in the course.
Lecture:
2.00 Lab:
2.00
College:
College of Education
Department:
Dept of Early Child/Reading Ed
Restrictions:
Must be enrolled in one of the following Level(s):
Graduate-Semester
ECED 7320 - Curr and Inst Strates P-5
Credits:
3.00
Review of the content areas in early childhood curriculum.
Emphasis is placed on implementation of effective strategies
that utilize a variety of resources and technologies to
enhance teaching and learning within diverse environments.
Lecture:
3.00 Lab:
.00
College:
College of Education
Department:
Dept of Early Child/Reading Ed
Restrictions:
Must be enrolled in one of the following Level(s):
Graduate-Semester
ECED 7330 - Issues/Trends in ECED
Credits:
3.00
Examination of research, trends, and problems in early
childhood education with special reference to professional
ethics, mentoring, and various delivery systems for early
childhood education programs. Focus is on the impact of
relevent federal, state, or local public education issues
and trends.
Lecture:
3.00 Lab:
.00
College:
College of Education
Department:
Dept of Early Child/Reading Ed
Restrictions:
Must be enrolled in one of the following Level(s):
Graduate-Semester
ECED 7410 - Social Sciences in ECED
Credits:
3.00
A study of the influence of the social sciences in early
childhood education. The content, curriculum, and
implementation of the social studies program is examined.
The application of interdisciplinary knowledge from related
fields such as sociology, psychology, helath services,
special education, history, philosophy, and anthropology to
social learning is explored. Relevant computer software to
support the social sciences curriculum in early childhood
will be included. The student will plan and implement
curricular improvement based on theory and practice examined
in the course.
Lecture:
3.00 Lab:
.00
College:
College of Education
Department:
Dept of Early Child/Reading Ed
Restrictions:
Must be enrolled in one of the following Level(s):
Graduate-Semester
ECED 7420 - Child, Family, and Society
Credits:
2.00
Examination of the research and dominant theories of human
development and sociocultural development within the context
of the family, community, and society. strategies for
collaboration between home and school will be emphasized,
and inter-agency cooperation within the community will be
examined in relation to the benefits for young children and
their familites. The student will investigate a variety of
community agencies serving children and families to enhance
and apply an understanding of community resources which
support the education of young children.
Lecture:
2.00 Lab:
.00
College:
College of Education
Department:
Dept of Early Child/Reading Ed
Restrictions:
Must be enrolled in one of the following Level(s):
Graduate-Semester
ECED 7430 - Integrating Mat/Sci/Tech ECED
Credits:
3.00
Explores the integration of curriculum in math, science, and
technology. Special emphasis is placed on the utilization
of inquiry methods fro enhancing children's ability to
analyze, to evaluate, and to make inferences from oral,
written, and visual materials. Methodology for developing
the skills of problem solving, decision making, and critical
and creative thinking skills is explored. The use of
computer technology to enhance the math, science, and
technology curriculum will be included. The student will
plan and implement curricular improvement based on theory
and practice examined in the course.
Lecture:
3.00 Lab:
.00
College:
College of Education
Department:
Dept of Early Child/Reading Ed
Restrictions:
Must be enrolled in one of the following Level(s):
Graduate-Semester
ECED 7540 - Children, Play, and Developmnt
Credits:
3.00
Focus on the definitions and the characteristcis of play as
a basis for understanding cultural and gender differences
and similarities in children's play, and multiple stages of
play by developmental age, play in special populations, and
the relationship of play to intellectual, social, physical,
and emotional development. Field based observations and
experiences with multiple ages of children as they engage in
play is included.
Lecture:
3.00 Lab:
.00
College:
College of Education
Department:
Dept of Early Child/Reading Ed
Restrictions:
Must be enrolled in one of the following Level(s):
Graduate-Semester
ECED 7550 - Integrated Erly Chldhd Curricl
Credits:
3.00
In depth investigation of developmentally appropriate ECE
integrated curricula which employ a holistic philosophy of
ECE. Principles and processes of integrated curriculum
development will be examined.
Lecture:
3.00 Lab:
.00
College:
College of Education
Department:
Dept of Early Child/Reading Ed
Restrictions:
Must be enrolled in one of the following Level(s):
Graduate-Semester
ECED 8200 - Theoretical Models ECED
Credits:
3.00
Prerequisite: RSCH 8000. An examination of the major
theoretical models that influence early childhood education.
The contributions to early childhood education of various
perspectives will be examined, particularly constructivism,
sociolinguistics, and psycholinguistics.
Lecture:
3.00 Lab:
.00
College:
College of Education
Department:
Dept of Early Child/Reading Ed
Restrictions:
Must be enrolled in one of the following Level(s):
Graduate-Semester
Pre-requisites:
RSCH 8000 Minimum Grade: C
ECED 8230 - Mentoring/Advocacy ECED
Credits:
2.00
An overview of the knowledge, understandings, and skills
necessary to assume mentoring and advocacy roles in
various capacities in early childhood education. Emphasis
is given to the development of early childhood advocates who
establish programs and policy that significantly and
positively impact the yound children, families, and
communities with whom they work. Professional ethics and
the development of mentoring strategies are integral parts
of this course.
Lecture:
2.00 Lab:
.00
College:
College of Education
Department:
Dept of Early Child/Reading Ed
Restrictions:
Must be enrolled in one of the following Level(s):
Graduate-Semester
ECED 8300 - Area Studies ECE Curr/Instr
Credits:
3.00
A critical analysis of the current status of innovations and
trends for curriculum development in various subject fields.
Patterns of organization and techniques for curriculum
development are examined and evaluated. Recognition is
given to the impact of a multidimensional curriculum on
planning, teaching, and learning.
Lecture:
3.00 Lab:
.00
College:
College of Education
Department:
Dept of Early Child/Reading Ed
Restrictions:
Must be enrolled in one of the following Level(s):
Graduate-Semester
ECED 8330 - Design/Evlutn Qulty Prg ECED
Credits:
3.00
A study of the issues related to designing and evaluating
quality programs in early childhood education. Related
research is examined regarding programs and educational
environments for children from diverse cultural and socio-
economic backgrounds as well as differing ages and
developmental levels, including children with special needs.
Lecture:
3.00 Lab:
.00
College:
College of Education
Department:
Dept of Early Child/Reading Ed
Restrictions:
Must be enrolled in one of the following Level(s):
Graduate-Semester
ECED 8410 - Spec Topic: Erly Chldhd Today
Credits:
3.00
An interdisciplinary approach to the study of the historical
philosophical, sociological, and anthropological perspective
and influences on contemporary early childhood education.
Lecture:
3.00 Lab:
.00
College:
College of Education
Department:
Dept of Early Child/Reading Ed
Restrictions:
Must be enrolled in one of the following Level(s):
Graduate-Semester
ECED 8420 - Spec Topic:Intrntnal Pers ECED
Credits:
3.00
Directed readings in international perspectives in early
childhood education. Emphasis is placed on the internationa
impact of contemporary early childhood education and
research on young children in early childhood settings and
programs throughout the world.
Lecture:
3.00 Lab:
.00
College:
College of Education
Department:
Dept of Early Child/Reading Ed
Restrictions:
Must be enrolled in one of the following Level(s):
Graduate-Semester
ECED 8998 - Applied Research Project
Credits:
2.00
Supervised development and investigation of a research
problem in early childhood education.
Lecture:
2.00 Lab:
.00
College:
College of Education
Department:
Dept of Early Child/Reading Ed
Restrictions:
Must be enrolled in one of the following Level(s):
Graduate-Semester
| Economics |
ECON 1500 - Survey of Economics
Credits:
3.00
A survey of basic economic concepts with applications to
public policy issues.
Lecture:
3.00 Lab:
.00
College:
College of Business Admin
Department:
Dept of Marketing/Economics
ECON 1900H - Honors Economics
Credits:
3.00
Seminar-oriented approach to basic economic concepts with
applications to policy issues. A research project on public
policy is required.
Lecture:
3.00 Lab:
.00
College:
College of Business Admin
Department:
Dept of Marketing/Economics
ECON 2105 - Principles of Macroeconomics
Credits:
3.00
An introduction to macroeconomic concepts and their
application to aggregate economic activity. Factors
influencing rates of economic growth, employment and
inflation are emphasized. Measures of aggregate economic
activity and policies to control it are covered.
Lecture:
3.00 Lab:
.00
College:
College of Business Admin
Department:
Dept of Marketing/Economics
ECON 2106 - Principles of Microeconomics
Credits:
3.00
An introduction to microeconomic concepts and their
application to the behavior of individuals, firms, and
market groups. Special emphasis is placed on market
analysis, production and cost concepts, profit analysis, and
market structure. Current microeconomic issues, including
market failures and the role of government in markets, are
covered.
Lecture:
3.00 Lab:
.00
College:
College of Business Admin
Department:
Dept of Marketing/Economics
ECON 3000 - Research & Analytical Methods
Credits:
3.00
Prerequisites: ECON 2105, and ECON 2106. Corequisites:
MATH 1261 and either BUSA 2100 or MATH 2620. Introduction
to applied economic research and quantitative analysis. The
course includes the components of a research paper, data
sources, software used for empirical research and basic
statistical and econometric techniques that are widely used
in modern economic research.
Lecture:
3.00 Lab:
.00
College:
College of Business Admin
Department:
Dept of Marketing/Economics
Restrictions:
Must be enrolled in one of the following Major(s):
Accounting
Economics
Finance
Management
Marketing
Pre-requisites:
( ECON 2105 Minimum Grade: C
or ECO 202 Minimum Grade: C )
and ( ECON 2106 Minimum Grade: C
or ECO 201 Minimum Grade: C )
and MATH 1261 Minimum Grade: C
and ( BUSA 2100 Minimum Grade: C
or MATH 2620 Minimum Grade: C )
ECON 3001 - Math for Economists
Credits:
3.00
Prerequisites: ECON 2105, ECON 2106, and MATH 1261.
Introduction to mathematical concepts and techniques used in
economic analysis. Topics covered will include algebraic
analysis of supply and demand, calculus, and their
applications to economic theory.
Lecture:
3.00 Lab:
.00
College:
College of Business Admin
Department:
Dept of Marketing/Economics
Restrictions:
Must be enrolled in one of the following Major(s):
Accounting
Economics
Finance
Master Business Administration
Management
Marketing
Pre-requisites:
ECON 2105 Minimum Grade: C
and ECON 2106 Minimum Grade: C
and MATH 1261 Minimum Grade: D
ECON 3100 - Managerial Economics
Credits:
3.00
Prerequisites: ECON 2106, MATH 1261, and either BUSA 2100
or MATH 2620. Analysis of major decision-making areas
within the firm. Students are introduced to demand
forecasting techniques. Advanced production and cost
relationships, and optimal pricing models.
Lecture:
3.00 Lab:
.00
College:
College of Business Admin
Department:
Dept of Marketing/Economics
Restrictions:
Must be enrolled in one of the following Major(s):
Accounting
Economics-BA
Economics
Finance
Master Business Administration
Management
Marketing
Pre-requisites:
( ECON 2106 Minimum Grade: C
or ECO 201 Minimum Grade: C )
and MATH 1261 Minimum Grade: C
and ( BUSA 2100 Minimum Grade: C
or MATH 2620 Minimum Grade: C )
ECON 3200 - Industrial Org
Credits:
3.00
Prerequisites: ECON 2106, MATH 1261, and either BUSA 2100
or MATH 2620. A study of market structures, including
perfect and monopolistic competition, monopoly, and
oligopoly. Pricing behavior of firms, economics of
information and advertising, and anti-trust laws and
policies will be analyzed.
Lecture:
3.00 Lab:
.00
College:
College of Business Admin
Department:
Dept of Marketing/Economics
Restrictions:
Must be enrolled in one of the following Major(s):
Accounting
Economics-BA
Economics
Finance
Master Business Administration
Management
Marketing
Pre-requisites:
( ECON 2106 Minimum Grade: C
or ECO 201 Minimum Grade: C )
and MATH 1261 Minimum Grade: C
and ( BUSA 2100 Minimum Grade: C
or MATH 2620 Minimum Grade: C )
ECON 3300 - Economic History of the U S
Credits:
3.00
Prerequisite: ECON 1500 or ECON 2105. Economic
interpretation of United States history and study of
economic problems in historical perspective.
Lecture:
3.00 Lab:
.00
College:
College of Business Admin
Department:
Dept of Marketing/Economics
Restrictions:
Must be enrolled in one of the following Major(s):
Accounting
Economics-BA
Economics
Finance
Master Business Administration
Management
Marketing
Pre-requisites:
ECON 1500 Minimum Grade: C
or ECON 2105 Minimum Grade: C
ECON 3400 - Public Finance/Fiscal Policy
Credits:
3.00
Prerequisite: ECON 2105, ECON 2106, and MATH 1261.
Comprehensive treatment of economic theory and applications
in the field of public finance and fiscal policy. Included
the study of market failure, the provision of public goods,
benefit/cost analysis, public expenditures, and the
principles of government finance.
Lecture:
3.00 Lab:
.00
College:
College of Business Admin
Department:
Dept of Marketing/Economics
Restrictions:
Must be enrolled in one of the following Major(s):
Accounting
Economics-BA
Economics
Finance
Master Business Administration
Management
Marketing
Pre-requisites:
( ECON 2105 Minimum Grade: C
or ECO 202 Minimum Grade: C )
and ( ECON 2106 Minimum Grade: C
or ECO 201 Minimum Grade: C )
and MATH 1261 Minimum Grade: C
ECON 3600 - International Economics
Credits:
3.00
Prerequisite: ECON 2105, ECON 2106, and MATH 1261. Survey
of the international exchange of goods, services and
financial instruments and the policies that affect this
exchange. Topics include: pattern of trade, effects of
trade controls, trade and growth, trade and the distribution
of income, balance of payments accounting, exchange rate
systems and the effect of trade on employment, prices, and
production.
Lecture:
3.00 Lab:
.00
College:
College of Business Admin
Department:
Dept of Marketing/Economics
Restrictions:
Must be enrolled in one of the following Major(s):
Accounting
Economics-BA
Economics
Finance
Master Business Administration
Management
Marketing
Pre-requisites:
( ECON 2105 Minimum Grade: C
or ECO 202 Minimum Grade: C )
and ( ECON 2106 Minimum Grade: C
or ECO 201 Minimum Grade: C )
and MATH 1261 Minimum Grade: C
ECON 3650 - Multinational Corporate Financ
Credits:
3.00
Prerequisite: FIN 3350 or ECON 3750. Theory and practice of
multinational corporate and bank operations. Includes the
study of foreign exchange markets, risks associated with
foreign exchange transactions, accounting consolidations and
foreign operations, and appropriate exchange-risk hedging
techniques.
Lecture:
3.00 Lab:
.00
College:
College of Business Admin
Department:
Dept of Marketing/Economics
Restrictions:
Must be enrolled in one of the following Major(s):
Accounting
Economics-BA
Economics
Finance
Master Business Administration
Management
Marketing
Pre-requisites:
FIN 3350 Minimum Grade: C
or ECON 3750 Minimum Grade: C
ECON 3710 - Urban&Regional Economics
Credits:
3.00
Prerequisite: ECON 2105, 2106, and MATH 1261. Factors that
influence the type, level, and location of urban and
regional activities. The special aspects of poverty, land
use, urban environment, and rural development are explored.
Lecture:
3.00 Lab:
.00
College:
College of Business Admin
Department:
Dept of Marketing/Economics
Restrictions:
Must be enrolled in one of the following Major(s):
Accounting
Economics-BA
Economics
Finance
Master Business Administration
Management
Marketing
Pre-requisites:
( ECON 2106 Minimum Grade: C
or ECO 201 Minimum Grade: C )
and ( ECON 2105 Minimum Grade: C
or ECO 202 Minimum Grade: C )
and MATH 1261 Minimum Grade: C
ECON 3750 - Money and Banking
Credits:
3.00
Prerequisite: ECON 2105. Analysis of financial
intermediaries, instruments and markets in determining the
level and distribution of economic activity.
Lecture:
3.00 Lab:
.00
College:
College of Business Admin
Department:
Dept of Marketing/Economics
Restrictions:
Must be enrolled in one of the following Major(s):
Accounting
Economics-BA
Economics
Finance
Master Business Administration
Management
Marketing
Pre-requisites:
ECON 2105 Minimum Grade: C
ECON 3770 - Real Estate Economics
Credits:
3.00
Prerequisites: ECON 2105, ECON 2106, MATH 1261, and either
ECON 3750 or FIN 3350. Study of the theories tools and
techniques needed to understand urban real estate markets.
Examines real estate markets from both micro and macro
perspectives.
Lecture:
3.00 Lab:
.00
College:
College of Business Admin
Department:
Dept of Marketing/Economics
Restrictions:
Must be enrolled in one of the following Major(s):
Accounting
Economics-BA
Economics
Finance
Master Business Administration
Management
Marketing
Pre-requisites:
( ECON 3750 Minimum Grade: C
or FIN 3350 Minimum Grade: C )
and ( ECON 2105 Minimum Grade: C
or ECO 202 Minimum Grade: C )
and ( ECON 2106 Minimum Grade: C
or ECO 201 Minimum Grade: C )
and MATH 1261 Minimum Grade: C
ECON 3800 - Environmental Economics
Credits:
3.00
Prerequisite: ECON 2106 and MATH 1261. Application of
microeconomic principles to environmental and natural
resource policy. Topics include: economic efficiency and
market failure, valuing the environment, pollution control,
exhaustible and renewable resource policy waste and toxic
substance disposal, and the effect of industry and
agriculture on the environment.
Lecture:
3.00 Lab:
.00
College:
College of Business Admin
Department:
Dept of Marketing/Economics
Restrictions:
Must be enrolled in one of the following Major(s):
Accounting
Economics-BA
Economics
Finance
Master Business Administration
Management
Marketing
Pre-requisites:
( ECON 2106 Minimum Grade: C
or ECO 201 Minimum Grade: C )
and MATH 1261 Minimum Grade: C
ECON 3810 - Health Economics
Credits:
3.00
Prerequisite: ECON 2106 and MATH 1261. Comprehensive
introduction to the economics of health and health care.
Topics include: the market for health care, private
insurance and health care providers, social insurance, and
health system reform.
Lecture:
3.00 Lab:
.00
College:
College of Business Admin
Department:
Dept of Marketing/Economics
Restrictions:
Must be enrolled in one of the following Major(s):
Accounting
Economics-BA
Economics
Finance
Master Business Administration
Management
Marketing
Pre-requisites:
( ECON 2106 Minimum Grade: C
or ECO 201 Minimum Grade: C )
and MATH 1261 Minimum Grade: C
ECON 3850 - Sustainability: Econ Persp
Credits:
3.00
Prerequisites: ECON 1500 or ECON 2106. Introduction to
economic analysis related to sustainability literature.
Topics covered will include the depletion of fisheries,
population growth, ecological footprints, corporate
environmental responsibility, socially responsible
investing, green GDP, and industrial symbiosis.
Lecture:
3.00 Lab:
.00
College:
College of Business Admin
Department:
Dept of Marketing/Economics
Pre-requisites:
ECON 1500 Minimum Grade: C
or ECON 2106 Minimum Grade: C
ECON 3860 - Labor Economics/Labor Relation
Credits:
3.00
Prerequisite: ECON 2106 and MATH 1261. Investigation of
the workings and outcomes of the labor market. Topics
include the determination of wages, wage differentials, the
impact of unions, and the process of collective bargaining.
Lecture:
3.00 Lab:
.00
College:
College of Business Admin
Department:
Dept of Marketing/Economics
Restrictions:
Must be enrolled in one of the following Major(s):
Accounting
Economics-BA
Economics
Finance
Master Business Administration
Management
Marketing
Pre-requisites:
( ECON 2106 Minimum Grade: C
or ECO 201 Minimum Grade: C )
and MATH 1261 Minimum Grade: C
ECON 4100 - Managerial Economics
Credits:
3.00
Prerequisites: ECON 3000 and ECON 3001. Analysis of major
decision-making areas within the firm. Students are intro-
duced to demand forecasting techniques, advanced production
and cost relationships, and optimal pricing models.
Lecture:
3.00 Lab:
.00
College:
College of Business Admin
Department:
Dept of Marketing/Economics
Restrictions:
Must be enrolled in one of the following Major(s):
Accounting
Economics
Finance
Master Business Administration
Management
Marketing
Pre-requisites:
ECON 3000 Minimum Grade: C
and ECON 3001 Minimum Grade: C
ECON 4500 - Intermediate Macroeconomics
Credits:
3.00
Prerequisites: ECON 3001. Analysis of the factors that
influence national income, long-run economic growth,
unemployment, and inflation. Using various macroeconomic
models, students develop the analytic tools and insights
required to evaluate the sources of business cycle
fluctuations. The impacts of fiscal and monetary policy
decisions are emphasized.
Lecture:
3.00 Lab:
.00
College:
College of Business Admin
Department:
Dept of Marketing/Economics
Restrictions:
Must be enrolled in one of the following Major(s):
Accounting
Economics
Finance
Master Business Administration
Management
Marketing
Pre-requisites:
ECON 3001 Minimum Grade: C
ECON 4640 - International Macroeconomics
Credits:
3.00
Prerequisite: ECON 4500. Advanced study of the
international exchange of financial instruments and the
effects of this exchange on employment, prices, production
and the balance of trade (payments). International
macroeconomics policy is emphasized.
Lecture:
3.00 Lab:
.00
College:
College of Business Admin
Department:
Dept of Marketing/Economics
Pre-requisites:
ECON 4500 Minimum Grade: C
ECON 4800 - Current Issues in Economics
Credits:
3.00
Prerequisites: ECON 2105 and ECON 2106. Study of a
specific, current topic or topics in the field of Economics.
May be repeated once for additional credit with prior
approval of advisor and instructor if different topics are
covered in the subsequent course.
Lecture:
3.00 Lab:
.00
College:
College of Business Admin
Department:
Dept of Marketing/Economics
Restrictions:
Must be enrolled in one of the following Major(s):
Accounting
Economics-BA
Economics
Finance
Master Business Administration
Management
Marketing
Pre-requisites:
( ECON 2105 Minimum Grade: C
or ECO 202 Minimum Grade: C )
and ( ECON 2106 Minimum Grade: C
or ECO 201 Minimum Grade: C )
ECON 4900 - Economic Research
Credits:
3.00
Prerequisites: ECON 3000, ECON 3001 and Senior Standing.
Study of methods and techniques of economic research. Topics
include: hypothesis development, modeling, data sources,
analytical methods, and presentation techniques. A research
paper is required.
Lecture:
3.00 Lab:
.00
College:
College of Business Admin
Department:
Dept of Marketing/Economics
Restrictions:
Must be enrolled in one of the following Major(s):
Accounting
Economics-BA
Economics
Finance
Master Business Administration
Management
Marketing
Must be enrolled in one of the following Class(es):
Senior
Pre-requisites:
ECON 3000 Minimum Grade: C
and ECON 3001 Minimum Grade: C
ECON 4990 - Directed Study in Economics
Credits:
3.00
Prerequisites: ECON 3000 and ECON 3001. Directed research
or reading in economics. Proper form must be submitted to
the Dean of the College of Business Administration at least
two weeks before the beginning of the semster.
Lecture:
3.00 Lab:
.00
College:
College of Business Admin
Department:
Dept of Marketing/Economics
Restrictions:
Must be enrolled in one of the following Major(s):
Accounting
Economics-BA
Economics
Finance
Master Business Administration
Management
Marketing
Pre-requisites:
ECON 3000 Minimum Grade: C
and ECON 3001 Minimum Grade: C
| Education |
EDUC 2999 - Teacher Education Requirements
Credits:
.00
Lecture:
.00
College:
College of Education
Department:
Undeclared Department
EDUC 8010 - Reflect Teach Practices Sem
Credits:
3.00
Introductory course for a six-course sequence of core
classes for the Educational Specialist Degree. National
Board for Professional Teaching Standards are used for the
candidates' self-assessment of professional goals that are
based upon an understanding and application of a master
teacher as leader. This course provides the basis for an
individual program of study by identifying appropriate
guided electives. Graded on a Satisfactory/Unsatisfactory
basis.
Lecture:
3.00 Lab:
.00
College:
College of Education
Department:
Dept of Middle/Secondary Educ
Restrictions:
Must be enrolled in one of the following Level(s):
Doctoral-Semester
Graduate-Semester
EDUC 8020 - Use Assess and Research Data
Credits:
3.00
Prerequisite: EDUC 8010. Techniques for establishing
reliable and valid data socurces for student, classroom, and
school-improvement decisions. Students learn how to utilize
technology tools for educational management.
Lecture:
3.00 Lab:
.00
College:
College of Education
Department:
Dept of Middle/Secondary Educ
Restrictions:
Must be enrolled in one of the following Level(s):
Doctoral-Semester
Graduate-Semester
EDUC 8030 - Develop Lead Com Diverse Learn
Credits:
3.00
Prerequisite: EDUC 8010. Examination of the impact of
cultural, multicultural, diversity, and exceptionality
issues on adults' and children's relationships,
communication, and educational practices in American
schools. Appropriate verbal and nonverbal communication
techniques are addressed.
Lecture:
3.00 Lab:
.00
College:
College of Education
Department:
Dept of Middle/Secondary Educ
Restrictions:
Must be enrolled in one of the following Level(s):
Doctoral-Semester
Graduate-Semester
EDUC 8040 - Strategic Plan for School Ref
Credits:
3.00
Prerequisite: EDUC 8010. Study of major theories and
practices in the development and evaluation of school-based
programs, including curricular, co-curricular, and staff
development initiatives for the improvement of student
learning.
Lecture:
3.00 Lab:
.00
College:
College of Education
Department:
Dept of Middle/Secondary Educ
Restrictions:
Must be enrolled in one of the following Level(s):
Doctoral-Semester
Graduate-Semester
EDUC 8050 - Action Research
Credits:
3.00
Prerequisite: EDUC 8010. Practical action research
utilized for the purpose of school reform and student
achievement. An examination of the reflective roles of the
classroom teacher and how reflection may lead to school
improvement.
Lecture:
3.00 Lab:
.00
College:
College of Education
Department:
Dept of Middle/Secondary Educ
Restrictions:
Must be enrolled in one of the following Level(s):
Doctoral-Semester
Graduate-Semester
EDUC 8880 - Capstone Seminar
Credits:
3.00
Prerequisite: EDUC 8010, 8020, 8030, 8040, and 8050.
Capstone course resulting in a portfolio demonstrating
candidates' analysis of teaching, leadership, and mentoring.
Analysis is based on the National Board Standards,
educational specialist degree goals, professional
development plan designed in EDUC 8010, and candidates'
school-improvement plan.
Lecture:
3.00 Lab:
.00
College:
College of Education
Department:
Dept of Middle/Secondary Educ
| English |
ENGL 0099 - Developmental English
Credits:
3.00
Basic writing skills for students with insufficient
preparation in English.
Lecture:
3.00 Lab:
.00
College:
No College Designated
Division:
Division of Learning Support
Department:
Div of Learning Support
ENGL 1101 - Composition I
Credits:
3.00
A composition course focusing on skills required for
effective writing in a variety of contexts, with emphasis on
exposition, analysis, and argumentation, and also including
introductory use of variety of research skills. Students
will devleop analytical and evaluative skills by reading and
writing expository and/or argumentative essays.
Lecture:
3.00 Lab:
.00
College:
College of Arts & Sciences
Department:
Dept of English
ENGL 1101G - Composition I
Credits:
3.00
Lecture:
3.00 Lab:
.00
College:
College of Arts & Sciences
Department:
Dept of English
ENGL 1101H - Honors Composition I
Credits:
3.00
An honors-level composition course focusing on skills
required for effective writing in a variety of contexts with
emphasis on more advanced forms of critical anaysis,
exposition, and argumentation/persuasion, and also stressing
introductory use of a variety of research skills.
Lecture:
3.00 Lab:
.00
College:
College of Arts & Sciences
Department:
Dept of English
ENGL 1102 - Composition II
Credits:
3.00
Prerequisite: ENGL 1101. A composition course, focusing on
writing skills beyond the levels of proficiency required by
ENGL 1101, that emphasizes interpretation and evaluation and
that incorporates a variety of more advanced reserach skills
Students will learn to organize and present ideas and
information effectively in research essays.
Lecture:
3.00 Lab:
.00
College:
College of Arts & Sciences
Department:
Dept of English
Pre-requisites:
ENGL 1101 Minimum Grade: D
or ENGL 1101H Minimum Grade: D
or ENG 101 Minimum Grade: D
or ENGL 1101G Minimum Grade: D
ENGL 1102G - Composition II
Credits:
3.00
Lecture:
3.00 Lab:
.00
College:
College of Arts & Sciences
Department:
Dept of English
ENGL 1102H - Honors Composition II
Credits:
3.00
Prerequisite: ENGL 1101 or 1101H. An honors-level
composition course, focusing on writing skills beyond the
levels of proficiency required by ENGL 1102, that emphasizes
advanced rhetorical strategies and argument/persuasion. The
course also stresses, via an array of theme-based studies,
more varied froms of interpretation and evaluation and
incorporates more advanced research skills than those
taught in ENGL 1102.
Lecture:
3.00 Lab:
.00
College:
College of Arts & Sciences
Department:
Dept of English
Pre-requisites:
ENGL 1101 Minimum Grade: D
or ENGL 1101H Minimum Grade: D
or ENG 101 Minimum Grade: D
or ENGL 1101G Minimum Grade: D
ENGL 2000 - Writing for Teachers
Credits:
3.00
Prerequisite: C or better in ENGL 1101 and 1102. A writing
intensive course focusing on the analysis and production of
discourse in various genres. Required for Early Childhood
Education and Middle Grades Education majors.
Lecture:
3.00 Lab:
.00
College:
College of Arts & Sciences
Department:
Dept of English
Pre-requisites:
( ENGL 1101 Minimum Grade: C
or ENGL 1101G Minimum Grade: C
or ENGL 1101H Minimum Grade: C )
and ( ENGL 1102 Minimum Grade: C
or ENGL 1102H Minimum Grade: C )
ENGL 2060 - Intro to English Studies
Credits:
3.00
Prerequisite: ENGL 1102 or 1102H. An introduction to the
field of English studies, focusing on the skills in writing,
critical reading, interpretation, research, and bibliography
as well as on the major critical approaches to language and
literature essential to work in the discipline. Required of
all English majors.
Lecture:
3.00 Lab:
.00
College:
College of Arts & Sciences
Department:
Dept of English
Pre-requisites:
ENGL 1102 Minimum Grade: C
or ENGL 1102H Minimum Grade: C
or ENGL 1102G Minimum Grade: C
ENGL 2110 - World Lit I:The Ancient World
Credits:
3.00
Prerequisite: ENGL 1102. A study of selected works of
literature from the beginning of writing to the end of the
classical period. This course presents myths, epics, dramas
and prose works from the Hebrew, Greek, Roman, and other
traditions that laid the foundation for modern intellectual
thought. Selections from such writers as Homer, Sophocles,
and Plato and such works as the Bible and the Koran will be
presented in their historical and cultural contexts.
Lecture:
3.00 Lab:
.00
College:
College of Arts & Sciences
Department:
Dept of English
Pre-requisites:
ENGL 1102 Minimum Grade: D
or ENGL 1102H Minimum Grade: D
or ENGL 1102G Minimum Grade: D
ENGL 2110H - Honrs Wrld Lit:The Ancient Wrd
Credits:
3.00
Prerequisite: ENGL 1102 or 1102H. An in-depth study of
selected works of literature and their cultural backgrounds
from the beginning of writing to the end of the classical
period. This course, multicultural and comparative in focus
presents myths, epics, dramas, and prose works from western
and non-western traditions that laid the foundation for
modern intellectual thought.
Lecture:
3.00 Lab:
.00
College:
College of Arts & Sciences
Department:
Dept of English
Pre-requisites:
ENGL 1102 Minimum Grade: D
or ENGL 1102H Minimum Grade: D
or ENGL 1102G Minimum Grade: D
ENGL 2111G - World Literature I
Credits:
3.00
A survey of important works of world literature from ancient
times through the mid-seventeenth century. This course is
part of a two-course series or option.
Lecture:
3.00 Lab:
.00
College:
College of Arts & Sciences
Department:
Dept of English
ENGL 2120 - Wrld Lit II:The Age of Discvry
Credits:
3.00
Prerequisite: ENGL 1102 or 1102H. A study of selected
works of literature and their cultural backgrounds from the
Middle Ages into the seventeenth century. This course
includes introductions to the Medieval and Renaissasnce
frames of mind and puts works such as those by Dante,
Chaucer, Machiavelli, Shakespeare, and Milton in the context
of modern intellectual issues.
Lecture:
3.00 Lab:
.00
College:
College of Arts & Sciences
Department:
Dept of English
Pre-requisites:
ENGL 1102 Minimum Grade: D
or ENGL 1102H Minimum Grade: D
or ENGL 1102G Minimum Grade: D
ENGL 2120H - Hon Wrld Lit II:Age of Discvry
Credits:
3.00
Prerequisite: ENGL 1102 or 1102H. An in-depth study of
selected works of literature and their cultural backgrounds
from the fourteenth to the seventeenth century. This course
includes introductions to the Medieval and Renaissance
frames of mind of western Europe as well as adding
multicultural aspects. Trends in the development of modern
thought are emphasized, with a focus on intellectual history
Lecture:
3.00 Lab:
.00
College:
College of Arts & Sciences
Department:
Dept of English
Pre-requisites:
ENGL 1102 Minimum Grade: D
or ENGL 1102H Minimum Grade: D
or ENGL 1102G Minimum Grade: D
ENGL 2130 - Wrld Lit III:Dvlpmnt Mod Thoug
Credits:
3.00
Prerequisite: ENGL 1102. A study of selected works of
literature and their cultural backgrounds from the
seventeenth century to the present. This course includes
introductions to the Enlightenement, Romantic, Victorian,
Modern, and Contemprary periods. Selected works from
writers such as Moliere, Pope, Rousseau, Wordsworth, Keats,
the Brownings, Eliot, and Faulkner will be presented,
emphasizing major trends in the development of modern
thought.
Lecture:
3.00 Lab:
.00
College:
College of Arts & Sciences
Department:
Dept of English
Pre-requisites:
ENGL 1102 Minimum Grade: D
or ENGL 1102H Minimum Grade: D
or ENGL 1102G Minimum Grade: D
ENGL 2130H - Hon Wrld Lit III:Dvlp Mod Thou
Credits:
3.00
Prerequisite: ENGL 1102 or 1102H. An in-depth study of
selected works of literature and their cultural backgrounds
from the seventeenth century to the present. This course
includes introductions to the major concepts and themes
represented in trans-national and trans-generic literary
texts from periods such as the Enlightenment, Romantic,
victorian, Modern, and Contemporary. Special emphasis on
multicultural and comparative aspects of the literature and
on large, overarching themes and concepts.
Lecture:
3.00 Lab:
.00
College:
College of Arts & Sciences
Department:
Dept of English
Pre-requisites:
ENGL 1102 Minimum Grade: D
or ENGL 1102H Minimum Grade: D
or ENGL 1102G Minimum Grade: D
ENGL 2132G - American Literature II
Credits:
3.00
Lecture:
3.00 Lab:
.00
College:
College of Arts & Sciences
Department:
Dept of English
ENGL 2140 - Wrld Lit IV: Genres Wrld Lit
Credits:
3.00
Prerequisite: ENGL 1102. A study of literary forms of
cultural expression. This course will cover works written
in a broad range of cultures and periods and will include
introductions to major generes of world literature such as
epic, drama, prose fiction, and film. Selected works by
figures such as Homer, Shakespeare, Ibsen, Austen, and
Kurosawa will be presented, emphasizing the connections
between form, function, and culture.
Lecture:
3.00 Lab:
.00
College:
College of Arts & Sciences
Department:
Dept of English
Pre-requisites:
ENGL 1102 Minimum Grade: D
or ENGL 1102H Minimum Grade: D
or ENGL 1102G Minimum Grade: D
ENGL 3010 - Writing for Business
Credits:
3.00
Prerequisites: ENGL 1102. An advanced writing course
focusing on the elements of effective writing, particularly
as they apply to business and the professions.
Lecture:
3.00 Lab:
.00
College:
College of Arts & Sciences
Department:
Dept of English
Pre-requisites:
ENGL 1102 Minimum Grade: D
or ENGL 1102H Minimum Grade: D
or ENGL 1102G Minimum Grade: D
ENGL 3020 - Technical Writing
Credits:
3.00
Prerequisites: ENGL 1102. An advanced writing course
focusing on the elements of effective writing, particularly
as they apply to the sciences, industry, and other
technology-oriented fields.
Lecture:
3.00 Lab:
.00
College:
College of Arts & Sciences
Department:
Dept of English
Pre-requisites:
ENGL 1102 Minimum Grade: D
or ENGL 1102H Minimum Grade: D
or ENGL 1102G Minimum Grade: D
ENGL 3030 - Wrtng Legal/Soc Sci Profssns
Credits:
3.00
Prerequisites: ENGL 1102. An advanced writing course
focusing on the strategies used to write clear and effective
legal and social science communications including memos,
case reports, proposals, and briefs.
Lecture:
3.00 Lab:
.00
College:
College of Arts & Sciences
Department:
Dept of English
Pre-requisites:
ENGL 1102 Minimum Grade: D
or ENGL 1102H Minimum Grade: D
or ENGL 1102G Minimum Grade: D
ENGL 3050 - Tutoring English Composition
Credits:
1.00
Prerequisites: ENGL 2110 or 2110H, 2120 or 2120H, 2130 or
2130H, 2140, or 2060. A review of the principles of English
composition with focus on the revision of student writing.
Includes instruction in the holistic evaluation and careful
rhetorical analysis of student writing, discussion of the
proper scope and available avenues of revision, and
and examination of the use of computers in the writing and
revision process. Students will have supervised tutoring
experience.
Lecture:
1.00 Lab:
.00
College:
College of Arts & Sciences
Department:
Dept of English
Pre-requisites:
ENGL 2110 Minimum Grade: C
or ENGL 2110H Minimum Grade: C
or ENGL 2120 Minimum Grade: C
or ENGL 2120H Minimum Grade: C
or ENGL 2130 Minimum Grade: C
or ENGL 2130H Minimum Grade: C
or ENGL 2140 Minimum Grade: C
or ENGL 2060 Minimum Grade: C
ENGL 3060 - Literary Research/Writing
Credits:
3.00
Prerequisite: ENGL 2140 or 2060. An advanced writing and
research course, focusing on the interpretation and
evaluation of literature as well as on the role and
function of criticism in the study of literature.
Lecture:
3.00 Lab:
.00
College:
College of Arts & Sciences
Department:
Dept of English
Pre-requisites:
ENGL 2060 Minimum Grade: C
or ENGL 2140 Minimum Grade: C
ENGL 3080 - Grammar and Editing
Credits:
3.00
Also offered as JOUR 3080. Prerequisite: ENGL 2110 or
2110H or 2120 or 2120H or 2130 or 2130H or 2140 or 2060.
An intensive review of grammar and usage as well as an
introduction to the purposes, practices, and techniques of
editing standard English. The grammar section of the course
will cover such topics as parts of speech and their uses,
sentence elements and their effective uses, agreement,
punctuation, and parallelism. Students will also be taught
fundamental approaches to editing and the practical
application of editing techniques.
Lecture:
3.00 Lab:
.00
College:
College of Arts & Sciences
Department:
Dept of English
Pre-requisites:
ENGL 2110 Minimum Grade: C
or ENGL 2110H Minimum Grade: C
or ENGL 2120 Minimum Grade: C
or ENGL 2120H Minimum Grade: C
or ENGL 2130 Minimum Grade: C
or ENGL 2130H Minimum Grade: C
or ENGL 2140 Minimum Grade: C
or ENGL 2060 Minimum Grade: C
ENGL 3090 - Advanced Compositon
Credits:
3.00
Prerequisite: ENGL 2110 or 2110H or 2120 or 2120H or 2130
or 2130H or 2140 or 2060. A study of various rhetorical
strategies with regular writing assignments emphasizing
logical organization of thought and effective composition.
The course will develop sound grammatical and compositional
skills to a level clearly superior to that of ENGL 1102.
Lecture:
3.00 Lab:
.00
College:
College of Arts & Sciences
Department:
Dept of English
Pre-requisites:
ENGL 2110 Minimum Grade: C
or ENGL 2110H Minimum Grade: C
or ENGL 2120 Minimum Grade: C
or ENGL 2120H Minimum Grade: C
or ENGL 2130 Minimum Grade: C
or ENGL 2130H Minimum Grade: C
or ENGL 2140 Minimum Grade: C
or ENGL 2060 Minimum Grade: C
ENGL 3110 - British Literature I
Credits:
3.00
Prerequisite: ENGL 2140 or 2060. A survey of the
historical and formal development of British literature
through the mid-eighteenth century. Emphasis on major
writers and movements as well as on terms relevant to the
study of British Literature.
Lecture:
3.00 Lab:
.00
College:
College of Arts & Sciences
Department:
Dept of English
Pre-requisites:
ENGL 2140 Minimum Grade: C
or ENGL 2060 Minimum Grade: C
ENGL 3120 - British Literature II
Credits:
3.00
Prerequisite: ENGL 2140 or 2060. A survey of the
historical and formal development of British and
post-Colonial literature from the late eighteenth century to
the present. Emphasis on major writers and movements as
well as on terms relevant to the study of British
literature.
Lecture:
3.00 Lab:
.00
College:
College of Arts & Sciences
Department:
Dept of English
Pre-requisites:
ENGL 2140 Minimum Grade: C
or ENGL 2060 Minimum Grade: C
ENGL 3210 - American Literature
Credits:
3.00
Prerequisite: ENGL 2140 or 2060. A survey of the
historical and formal development of American Literature.
Emphasis on major writers and movements as well as on terms
relevant to the study American literature.
Lecture:
3.00 Lab:
.00
College:
College of Arts & Sciences
Department:
Dept of English
Pre-requisites:
ENGL 2140 Minimum Grade: C
or ENGL 2060 Minimum Grade: C
ENGL 3220 - Studies African Amer Lit
Credits:
3.00
Also offered as AFAM 3220. Prerequisite: ENGL 2110 or
2110H or 2120 or 2120H or 2130 or 2130H or 2140 or 2060. A
study of selected topics in African-American literature.
May be repeated, but only 3 hours may be counted toward
distribution requirements for the English major.
Lecture:
3.00 Lab:
.00
College:
College of Arts & Sciences
Department:
Dept of English
Pre-requisites:
ENGL 2110 Minimum Grade: C
or ENGL 2110H Minimum Grade: C
or ENGL 2120 Minimum Grade: C
or ENGL 2120H Minimum Grade: C
or ENGL 2130 Minimum Grade: C
or ENGL 2130H Minimum Grade: C
or ENGL 2140 Minimum Grade: C
or ENGL 2060 Minimum Grade: C
ENGL 3300 - Special Studies in Literature
Credits:
3.00
Prerequisite: ENGL 2110 or 2110H or 2120 or 2120H or 2130
or 2130H or 2140 or 2060. Studies of selected topics in
literature.
Lecture:
3.00 Lab:
.00
College:
College of Arts & Sciences
Department:
Dept of English
Pre-requisites:
ENGL 2110 Minimum Grade: C
or ENGL 2110H Minimum Grade: C
or ENGL 2120 Minimum Grade: C
or ENGL 2120H Minimum Grade: C
or ENGL 2130 Minimum Grade: C
or ENGL 2130H Minimum Grade: C
or ENGL 2140 Minimum Grade: C
or ENGL 2060 Minimum Grade: C
ENGL 3320 - Studies African Literature
Credits:
3.00
Also offered as AFAM 3320. Prerequisite: ENGL 2110 or 2110H
or 2120 or 2120H or 2130 or 2130H or 2140 or 2060. A study
of selected topics in African literature. May be repeated,
but only 3 hours may be counted towards distribution
requirements for the English major.
Lecture:
3.00 Lab:
.00
College:
College of Arts & Sciences
Department:
Dept of English
Pre-requisites:
ENGL 2110 Minimum Grade: C
or ENGL 2110H Minimum Grade: C
or ENGL 2120 Minimum Grade: C
or ENGL 2120H Minimum Grade: C
or ENGL 2130 Minimum Grade: C
or ENGL 2130H Minimum Grade: C
or ENGL 2140 Minimum Grade: C
or ENGL 2060 Minimum Grade: C
ENGL 3330 - Studies in Women & Literature
Credits:
3.00
Also offered as WMST 3330. Prerequisites: ENGL 2110 or
2110H or 2120 or 2120H or 2130 or 2130H or 2140 or 2060.
An examination of selected topics in literature by or
about women.
Lecture:
3.00 Lab:
.00
College:
College of Arts & Sciences
Department:
Dept of English
Pre-requisites:
ENGL 2110 Minimum Grade: C
or ENGL 2110H Minimum Grade: C
or ENGL 2120 Minimum Grade: C
or ENGL 2120H Minimum Grade: C
or ENGL 2130 Minimum Grade: C
or ENGL 2130H Minimum Grade: C
or ENGL 2140 Minimum Grade: C
or ENGL 2060 Minimum Grade: C
ENGL 3400 - Introduction Creative Writing
Credits:
3.00
Also offered as CRWR 3400. Prerequisites: ENGL 2110 or
2110H or 2120 or 2120H or 2130 or 2130H or 2140 or 2060. An
introduction to the stylistic conventions and techniques of
poetry and prose. The course also emphasizes techniques
of literary invention and offers a brief exposure to the
analysis critique of peer texts.
Lecture:
3.00 Lab:
.00
College:
College of Arts & Sciences
Department:
Dept of English
Pre-requisites:
ENGL 2110 Minimum Grade: C
or ENGL 2110H Minimum Grade: C
or ENGL 2120 Minimum Grade: C
or ENGL 2120H Minimum Grade: C
or ENGL 2130 Minimum Grade: C
or ENGL 2130H Minimum Grade: C
or ENGL 2140 Minimum Grade: C
or ENGL 2060 Minimum Grade: C
ENGL 3420 - Intro to Creative Non-Fiction
Credits:
3.00
Also offered as CRWR 3420. Prerequisite: ENGL/CRWR 3400.
An introduction to non-fiction writing which employs a
variety of literary techniques common in literary journalism
and fiction writing. Students will read model texts and
further develop workshop and revision techniques in order to
produce a carefully revised piece of their own non-fiction.
Lecture:
3.00 Lab:
.00
College:
College of Arts & Sciences
Department:
Dept of English
Pre-requisites:
ENGL 3400 Minimum Grade: C
or CRWR 3400 Minimum Grade: C
ENGL 3440 - Poetry Writing
Credits:
3.00
Also offered as CRWR 3440. Prerequisite: ENGL/CRWR 3400.
A study of poetic technique beyond the fundamentals
introduced in ENGL/CRWR 3400. The course emphasizes
prosody and poetic forms, both prescribed and organic.
Students receive further training in workshop techniques via
the analysis of poems produced by members of the class.
Lecture:
3.00 Lab:
.00
College:
College of Arts & Sciences
Department:
Dept of English
Pre-requisites:
ENGL 3400 Minimum Grade: C
or CRWR 3400 Minimum Grade: C
ENGL 3460 - Fiction Writing
Credits:
3.00
Also offered as CRWR 3460. Prerequisites: ENGL/CRWR 3400.
A craft-oriented course devoted to the genre of the modern
short story. Students will study classic stories by writers
such as Chekhov, Maupassant, O'Connor, and more recent
award-winning writers as well as undertaking exercises in
technique and producing at least two stories of their own.
Lecture:
3.00 Lab:
.00
College:
College of Arts & Sciences
Department:
Dept of English
Pre-requisites:
ENGL 3400 Minimum Grade: C
or CRWR 3400 Minimum Grade: C
ENGL 3600 - Intro to Professional Wrtng
Credits:
1.00
Prerequisite or corequisite: ENGL 3060 or 2080, depending
upon major track. An introduction to careers in professional
writing as well as to the required skills, applicable
technology, and related professional concerns.
Lecture:
1.00 Lab:
.00
College:
College of Arts & Sciences
Department:
Dept of English
Pre-requisites:
ENGL 3060 Minimum Grade: C
or ENGL 3080 Minimum Grade: C
or JOUR 3080 Minimum Grade: C
ENGL 4110 - Studies British Lit to 1500
Credits:
3.00
Prerequisite or corequisite: ENGL 3060. A study of
medieval literature, focusing on major works, figures (three
or more), and/or themes.
Lecture:
3.00 Lab:
.00
College:
College of Arts & Sciences
Department:
Dept of English
Pre-requisites:
ENGL 3060 Minimum Grade: C
ENGL 4120 - Studies British Lit 1500-1660
Credits:
3.00
Prerequisite or corequisite: ENGL 3060. A study of British
literature of the Renaissance period, focusing on major
works, figures (three or more), and /or themes.
Lecture:
3.00 Lab:
.00
College:
College of Arts & Sciences
Department:
Dept of English
Pre-requisites:
ENGL 3060 Minimum Grade: C
ENGL 4130 - Studies British Lit 1660-1800
Credits:
3.00
Prerequisite or corequisite: EGNL 3060. A study of British
literature of the Restoration and Eighteenth Century,
focusing on major works, figures (three or more), and/or
themes.
Lecture:
3.00 Lab:
.00
College:
College of Arts & Sciences
Department:
Dept of English
Pre-requisites:
ENGL 3060 Minimum Grade: C
ENGL 4140 - British Romantic Literature
Credits:
3.00
Prerequisite or corequisite: ENGL 3060. A study of British
literature of the Romantic period, focusing on major
works, figures (three or more), and/or themes.
Lecture:
3.00 Lab:
.00
College:
College of Arts & Sciences
Department:
Dept of English
Pre-requisites:
ENGL 3060 Minimum Grade: C
ENGL 4145 - Victorian Literature
Credits:
3.00
Prerequisite or Co-requisite: ENGL 3060. A study of
British literature of the Victorian period, focusing on
major works, figures (three or more), and/or themes.
Lecture:
3.00 Lab:
.00
College:
College of Arts & Sciences
Department:
Dept of English
Pre-requisites:
ENGL 3060 Minimum Grade: C
ENGL 4150 - Studies Twentieth-Cen Bri Lit
Credits:
3.00
Prerequisite or corequisite: ENGL 3060. A study of British
and Post-Colonial literature of th twentieth century,
focusing on major works, figures (three or more), and/or
themes.
Lecture:
3.00 Lab:
.00
College:
College of Arts & Sciences
Department:
Dept of English
Pre-requisites:
ENGL 3060 Minimum Grade: C
ENGL 4210 - Studies American Lit to 1800
Credits:
3.00
Prerequisite or corequisite: ENGL 3060. A study of the
literature of America from its beginning to 1800, focusing
on major works, figures (three or more), and/or themes.
Lecture:
3.00 Lab:
.00
College:
College of Arts & Sciences
Department:
Dept of English
Pre-requisites:
ENGL 3060 Minimum Grade: C
ENGL 4220 - Studies American Lit 1800-1865
Credits:
3.00
Prerequisite or corequisite: ENGL 3060. A study of the
literature of America from 1800 to 1865, focusing on major
works, figures (three or more), and/or themes.
Lecture:
3.00 Lab:
.00
College:
College of Arts & Sciences
Department:
Dept of English
Pre-requisites:
ENGL 3060 Minimum Grade: C
ENGL 4230 - Studies American Lit 1865-1914
Credits:
3.00
Prerequisite or corequisite: ENGL 3060. A study of
literature of America from 1865-1914, focusing major works,
figures (three or more), and/or themes.
Lecture:
3.00 Lab:
.00
College:
College of Arts & Sciences
Department:
Dept of English
Pre-requisites:
ENGL 3060 Minimum Grade: C
ENGL 4240 - Studies Americn Lit after 1914
Credits:
3.00
Prerequisite or corequisite: ENGL 3060. A study of
literature of America after 1914, focusing on major works,
figures (three or more), and/or themes.
Lecture:
3.00 Lab:
.00
College:
College of Arts & Sciences
Department:
Dept of English
Pre-requisites:
ENGL 3060 Minimum Grade: C
ENGL 4300 - Special Topics
Credits:
3.00
Prerequisite or corequisite: ENGL 3060. Studies of
literature focusing on selected topics.
Lecture:
3.00 Lab:
.00
College:
College of Arts & Sciences
Department:
Dept of English
Pre-requisites:
ENGL 3060 Minimum Grade: C
ENGL 4310 - Studies in Major Writers
Credits:
3.00
Prerequisite or corequisite: ENGL 3060. A study of the
interrelaionship of the life and works of one or at most two
major figues in literature.
Lecture:
3.00 Lab:
.00
College:
College of Arts & Sciences
Department:
Dept of English
Pre-requisites:
ENGL 3060 Minimum Grade: C
ENGL 4320 - Studies in Poetry
Credits:
3.00
Prerequisite or corequisite: ENGL 3060. A study of the
historical and formal development of poetry.
Lecture:
3.00 Lab:
.00
College:
College of Arts & Sciences
Department:
Dept of English
Pre-requisites:
ENGL 3060 Minimum Grade: C
ENGL 4330 - Studies in Prose
Credits:
3.00
Prerequisite or corequisite: ENGL 3060. A study of the
historical and formal development or prose (fiction and/or
non-fiction).
Lecture:
3.00 Lab:
.00
College:
College of Arts & Sciences
Department:
Dept of English
Pre-requisites:
ENGL 3060 Minimum Grade: C
ENGL 4340 - Studies in Drama
Credits:
3.00
Prerequisite or corequisite: ENGL 3060. A study of the
historical and formal development of drama.
Lecture:
3.00 Lab:
.00
College:
College of Arts & Sciences
Department:
Dept of English
Pre-requisites:
ENGL 3060 Minimum Grade: C
ENGL 4350 - Studies Criticism/Theory
Credits:
3.00
Prerequisite or corequisite: ENGL 3060. A study of
literary theory and criticism since Plato, with special
emphasis on contemporary theories.
Lecture:
3.00 Lab:
.00
College:
College of Arts & Sciences
Department:
Dept of English
Pre-requisites:
ENGL 3060 Minimum Grade: C
ENGL 4410 - Studies Prosody/Poetic Form
Credits:
3.00
Prerequisite or corequisite: ENGL 3060. A study of the
theoretical and formal development of prosody and poetic
form. The course will emphasize 20th century poetic
developments, covering principle schools and understanding
their relationships.
Lecture:
3.00 Lab:
.00
College:
College of Arts & Sciences
Department:
Dept of English
Pre-requisites:
ENGL 3060 Minimum Grade: C
ENGL 4420 - Studies in Narratology
Credits:
3.00
Prerequisite or corequisite: ENGL 3060. An international
study of the history of narrative forms, storytelling
methods, and varieties of representation. The course will
emphasize the various conventions and strategies which
inform fables, folktales, parables, and the longer works
which evolved from them.
Lecture:
3.00 Lab:
.00
College:
College of Arts & Sciences
Department:
Dept of English
Pre-requisites:
ENGL 3060 Minimum Grade: C
ENGL 4500 - Document Design
Credits:
3.00
Also offered as JOUR 4500. Prerequisite or corequisite:
JOUR 3510, ENGL 3060 or ENGL/JOUR 3080, or permission of
instructor. A study of theory of layout and design, includ-
ing editorial decision making, photo editing, and production
technology for print and online media.
Lecture:
3.00 Lab:
.00
College:
College of Arts & Sciences
Department:
Dept of English
Pre-requisites:
JOUR 3510 Minimum Grade: C
or ENGL 3060 Minimum Grade: C
or ENGL 3080 Minimum Grade: C
or JOUR 3080 Minimum Grade: C
ENGL 4520 - Literary Journalism
Credits:
3.00
Also offered as JOUR 4520. Prerequisite or corequisite:
JOUR 3510 or ENGL 3060 or 3080, or permission of instructor.
A study of the theory and practice of applying fiction
techniques to journalistic fact. The course will explore
the relationship between literature and journalism,
expecially in terms of style and subject matter.
Lecture:
3.00 Lab:
.00
College:
College of Arts & Sciences
Department:
Dept of English
Pre-requisites:
JOUR 3510 Minimum Grade: C
or ENGL 3060 Minimum Grade: C
or ENGL 3080 Minimum Grade: C
or JOUR 3080 Minimum Grade: C
ENGL 4600 - Issues in Professional Wrtng
Credits:
3.00
Prerequisite or corequisite: ENGL 3060 or 3080 or JOUR 3080
depending upon major program. An advanced writing course
examining the application of selected professional writing
strategies and principles to contexts in which key
rhetorical issues arise. These issues include argument,
audience, collaboration, ethics, ethos, purpose, and style.
Lecture:
3.00 Lab:
.00
College:
College of Arts & Sciences
Department:
Dept of English
Pre-requisites:
ENGL 3060 Minimum Grade: C
or ENGL 3080 Minimum Grade: C
or JOUR 3080 Minimum Grade: C
ENGL 4610 - History of the English Languag
Credits:
3.00
Prerequisite or corequisite: ENGL 3060 or ENGL/JOUR 3080
A study of origins and development of the English
Language.
Lecture:
3.00 Lab:
.00
College:
College of Arts & Sciences
Department:
Dept of English
Pre-requisites:
ENGL 3060 Minimum Grade: C
or ENGL 3080 Minimum Grade: C
or JOUR 3080 Minimum Grade: C
ENGL 4620 - Survey History of Rhetoric
Credits:
3.00
Prerequisite or corequisite: ENGL 3060 or ENGL/JOUR 3080,
depending upon major program. A study of rhetorical theory
and its major figures from the classical period to the
present.
Lecture:
3.00 Lab:
.00
College:
College of Arts & Sciences
Department:
Dept of English
Pre-requisites:
ENGL 3060 Minimum Grade: C
or ENGL 3080 Minimum Grade: C
or JOUR 3080 Minimum Grade: C
ENGL 4630 - Writing Technologies
Credits:
3.00
Prerequisite or corequisite: ENGL 3060 or ENLG/JOUR 3080,
depending upon major program. A study of the technologies
applicable to professional writing such as desktop
publishing, online documentation, hypertext, and Internet
resources.
Lecture:
3.00 Lab:
.00
College:
College of Arts & Sciences
Department:
Dept of English
Pre-requisites:
ENGL 3060 Minimum Grade: C
or ENGL 3080 Minimum Grade: C
or JOUR 3080 Minimum Grade: C
ENGL 4700 - Directed Study
Credits:
1.00 to 3.00
Prerequisite or corequisite: ENGL 3060 or ENGL/JOUR 3080,
depending upon major program. Individualized studies in
selected area of language and literature, the amount of
creditdepending upon the requirements. Permission to enroll
must be secured from the instructor.
Lecture:
1.00 to 3.00 Lab:
.00
College:
College of Arts & Sciences
Department:
Dept of English
Pre-requisites:
ENGL 3060 Minimum Grade: C
or ENGL 3080 Minimum Grade: C
or JOUR 3080 Minimum Grade: C
ENGL 4800 - Internship in English
Credits:
3.00 to 12.00
Prerequisite or corequisite: ENGL 3060 or ENGL/JOUR 3080,
depending upon major program. Supervised work involving
writing, for example, in a law office, an agency, a publish-
ing company, or a business. The amount of credit depending
upon the upon therequirements. Permission to enroll
must be secured from the advisor and the department head.
Graded S/U.
Lecture:
3.00 to 12.00 Lab:
.00
College:
College of Arts & Sciences
Department:
Dept of English
Pre-requisites:
ENGL 3060 Minimum Grade: C
or ENGL 3080 Minimum Grade: C
or JOUR 3080 Minimum Grade: C
ENGL 4900 - Senior Seminar
Credits:
3.00
Prerequisite or corequisite: senior standing and ENGL 3060
or ENGL/JOUR 3080, depending upon major program. A capstone
course, focused on selected topics and projects appropriate
to the students' track, designed to help students
synthesize their knowledge and reinforce the skills they
have acquired as English majors.
Lecture:
3.00 Lab:
.00
College:
College of Arts & Sciences
Department:
Dept of English
Pre-requisites:
ENGL 3060 Minimum Grade: C
or ENGL 3080 Minimum Grade: C
or JOUR 3080 Minimum Grade: C
ENGL 6000 - Graduate Option
Credits:
3.00
An English Department course, numbered 4000 or above, which
may be taken at the graduate level with appropriate
adjustments agreed on by the student and the professor.
Lecture:
3.00 Lab:
.00
College:
College of Arts & Sciences
Department:
Dept of English
Restrictions:
Must be enrolled in one of the following Level(s):
Graduate-Semester
ENGL 7000 - Approaches to Graduate Study
Credits:
3.00
An introduction to the fields and methods of research and
writing in graduate literary study.
Lecture:
3.00 Lab:
.00
College:
College of Arts & Sciences
Department:
Dept of English
Restrictions:
Must be enrolled in one of the following Level(s):
Graduate-Semester
ENGL 7010 - Approaches to Critical Theory
Credits:
3.00
Lecture:
3.00 Lab:
.00
College:
College of Arts & Sciences
Department:
Dept of English
Restrictions:
Must be enrolled in one of the following Level(s):
Graduate-Semester
ENGL 7110 - Studies British Lit to 1500
Credits:
3.00
A focused survey in the area of British literature to 1500,
with special emphasis on themes, genres, and/or figures.
Attention will be given to cultural background and/or
critical perspective.
Lecture:
3.00 Lab:
.00
College:
College of Arts & Sciences
Department:
Dept of English
Restrictions:
Must be enrolled in one of the following Level(s):
Graduate-Semester
ENGL 7120 - Studies British Lit 1500-1660
Credits:
3.00
A focused survey in the area of British literature from
1500-1660, with special emphasis on themes, genres, and/or
figures. Attention will be given to cultural background
and/or critical perspective.
Lecture:
3.00 Lab:
.00
College:
College of Arts & Sciences
Department:
Dept of English
Restrictions:
Must be enrolled in one of the following Level(s):
Graduate-Semester