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| Code | Title | Credits | Description |
|---|---|---|---|
| ACT105 | Aerobic Fitness | — | ACT 105 - Aerobic Fitness ACT 105 - Aerobic Fitness 1 credit source |
| ACT106 | Beginning Conditioning and Fitness | — | ACT 106 - Beginning Conditioning and Fitness ACT 106 - Beginning Conditioning and Fitness 1 credit source |
| ACT109 | Beginning Racquetball | — | ACT 109 - Beginning Racquetball ACT 109 - Beginning Racquetball 1 credit source |
| ACT110 | Beginning Weight Training | — | ACT 110 - Beginning Weight Training ACT 110 - Beginning Weight Training 1 credit source |
| ACT115 | Soccer | — | ACT 115 - Soccer ACT 115 - Soccer 1 credit source |
| ACT119 | Beginning Nordic Skiing | — | ACT 119 - Beginning Nordic Skiing ACT 119 - Beginning Nordic Skiing 1 credit source |
| ACT120 | Alpine Skiing | — | ACT 120 - Alpine Skiing ACT 120 - Alpine Skiing 1 credit source |
| ACT140 | Beginning Basketball | — | ACT 140 - Beginning Basketball ACT 140 - Beginning Basketball 1 credit source |
| ACT146 | Beginning Golf | — | ACT 146 - Beginning Golf ACT 146 - Beginning Golf 1 credit source |
| ACT148 | Wilderness Preparation Skills | — | ACT 148 - Wilderness Preparation Skills ACT 148 - Wilderness Preparation Skills 1 credit The course will focus on lifetime outdoor skills and applications necessary to prepare for activities in a wil… source |
| ACT155 | Beginning Judo | — | ACT 155 - Beginning Judo ACT 155 - Beginning Judo 1 credit source |
| ACT157 | Beginning Martial Arts | — | ACT 157 - Beginning Martial Arts ACT 157 - Beginning Martial Arts 1 credit source |
| ACT169 | Beginning Tennis | — | ACT 169 - Beginning Tennis ACT 169 - Beginning Tennis 1 credit source |
| ACT170 | Beginning Swimming | — | ACT 170 - Beginning Swimming ACT 170 - Beginning Swimming 1 credit source |
| ACT171 | Physical Fitness I | — | ACT 171 - Physical Fitness I ACT 171 - Physical Fitness I 1 credit source |
| ACT172 | Physical Fitness II | — | ACT 172 - Physical Fitness II ACT 172 - Physical Fitness II 1 credit (Hrs: 2 Lab) Physical activities including team and individual sports, such as swimming, gymnastics, rhythmic activities and physi… source |
| ACT191 | Special Topics | — | ACT 191 - Special Topics ACT 191 - Special Topics 1 - 6 credits (Variable) source |
| ACT206 | Intermediate Aerobics | — | ACT 206 - Intermediate Aerobics ACT 206 - Intermediate Aerobics 1 credit source |
| ACT220 | Intermediate Alpine Skiing | — | ACT 220 - Intermediate Alpine Skiing ACT 220 - Intermediate Alpine Skiing 1 credit source |
| ACT230 | Intermediate Yoga | — | ACT 230 - Intermediate Yoga ACT 230 - Intermediate Yoga 1 credit Each class will consist of a guided yoga asana practice. Yoga can increase overall flexibility as well as build strength and stability… source |
| ACT248 | Advanced Golf | — | ACT 248 - Advanced Golf ACT 248 - Advanced Golf 1 credit source |
| ACT255 | Intermediate Judo | — | ACT 255 - Intermediate Judo ACT 255 - Intermediate Judo 1 credit source |
| ACT257 | Martial Arts & Self Defense | — | ACT 257 - Martial Arts & Self Defense ACT 257 - Martial Arts & Self Defense 1 credit source |
| ACT270 | Intermediate Swimming | — | ACT 270 - Intermediate Swimming ACT 270 - Intermediate Swimming 1 credit source |
| ACT274 | Scuba Diving | — | ACT 274 - Scuba Diving ACT 274 - Scuba Diving 3 credits (Hrs: 2 Lec., 2 Lab) Minimum age for certification is fifteen. source |
| ACT280 | Power Volleyball | — | ACT 280 - Power Volleyball ACT 280 - Power Volleyball 1 credit source |
| ACT281 | Advanced Power Volleyball | — | ACT 281 - Advanced Power Volleyball ACT 281 - Advanced Power Volleyball 1 credit source |
| ACT291 | Special Topics | — | ACT 291 - Special Topics ACT 291 - Special Topics 1 - 6 credits (Variable) source |
| ACT309 | Advanced Racquetball | — | ACT 309 - Advanced Racquetball ACT 309 - Advanced Racquetball 1 credit source |
| ACTG101 | Accounting Procedures I | — | ACTG 101 - Accounting Procedures I ACTG 101 - Accounting Procedures I 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec.) This course focuses on the complete accounting cycle for both service and merchandising businesses. Recor… source |
| ACTG180 | Payroll Accounting | — | ACTG 180 - Payroll Accounting ACTG 180 - Payroll Accounting 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec.) This course develops a basic understanding of the various methods and procedures used to process and record payroll… source |
| ACTG201 | Principles of Financial Accounting | — | ACTG 201 - Principles of Financial Accounting ACTG 201 - Principles of Financial Accounting 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec.) The two semesters of accounting are designed to provide an overview of all aspects… source |
| ACTG202 | Principles of Managerial Accounting | — | ACTG 202 - Principles of Managerial Accounting ACTG 202 - Principles of Managerial Accounting 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec.) A continuation of ACTG 201 . Emphasizes corporate transactions. Also provides an… source |
| ACTG298 | Internship | — | ACTG 298 - Internship ACTG 298 - Internship 1 - 6 credits (Variable) Combines academic work with an approved work experience related to the Business Technology degree programs. Students should consul… source |
| ACTG301 | Intermediate Accounting I | — | ACTG 301 - Intermediate Accounting I ACTG 301 - Intermediate Accounting I 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec.) This course will introduce students to the conceptual framework underlying financial accounting and t… source |
| ACTG302 | Intermediate Accounting II | — | ACTG 302 - Intermediate Accounting II ACTG 302 - Intermediate Accounting II 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec.) This course is the continuation of ACTG 301 and addresses the proper accounting for plant assets, i… source |
| ACTG321 | Accounting Information Systems | — | ACTG 321 - Accounting Information Systems ACTG 321 - Accounting Information Systems 3 credits (Hrs: 2 Lec., 1 Lab) Explores the primary information flow in modern accounting systems. Students gain ha… source |
| ACTG335 | Natural Resource Actg, Financial Reporting & Taxation | — | ACTG 335 - Natural Resource Actg, Financial Reporting & Taxation ACTG 335 - Natural Resource Actg, Financial Reporting & Taxation 3 credits (Lec: 3 hrs.) This course introduces the student to account… source |
| ACTG401 | Federal Income Taxation | — | ACTG 401 - Federal Income Taxation ACTG 401 - Federal Income Taxation 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec.) Studies the application of federal income tax laws to individuals, including determination of taxable inc… source |
| ACTG402 | Advanced Income Tax | — | ACTG 402 - Advanced Income Tax ACTG 402 - Advanced Income Tax 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec.) A continuation of ACTG 401 . Studies the tax laws as they apply to partnerships, corporations, Subchapter S corpo… source |
| ACTG410 | Cost/Mgmt Accounting I | — | ACTG 410 - Cost/Mgmt Accounting I ACTG 410 - Cost/Mgmt Accounting I 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec.) Studies development, presentation and interpretation of cost information for management; methods of cost da… source |
| ACTG411 | Auditing I | — | ACTG 411 - Auditing I ACTG 411 - Auditing I 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec.) An overview of auditing and the fundamentals of auditing standards with emphasis on audit reports, professional ethics, legal liabi… source |
| ACTG412 | Auditing II | — | ACTG 412 - Auditing II ACTG 412 - Auditing II 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec.) A continuation of ACTG 411 . An in-depth examination of the audit process with concentration on the major problem areas of auditi… source |
| ACTG415 | Governmental & Not for Profit Accounting I | — | ACTG 415 - Governmental & Not for Profit Accounting I ACTG 415 - Governmental & Not for Profit Accounting I 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec.) Includes accounting for government units, non-profit organizations,… source |
| ACTG420 | Cost/Mgmt Acct II | — | ACTG 420 - Cost/Mgmt Acct II ACTG 420 - Cost/Mgmt Acct II 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec.) A continuation of ACTG 410 . Covers methods of cost allocation, specific topics in cost measurement and applied mathe… source |
| ACTG428 | CPA Review | — | ACTG 428 - CPA Review ACTG 428 - CPA Review 0 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec.) Comprehensive review of accounting theory, practice and law. Primarily for students preparing to take the uniform CPA examination.… source |
| ACTG436 | Advanced Accounting | — | ACTG 436 - Advanced Accounting ACTG 436 - Advanced Accounting 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec.) Emphasizes consolidated financial statements. Other topics include partnerships, multinational accounting, and sp… source |
| ACTG491 | Special Topics | — | ACTG 491 - Special Topics ACTG 491 - Special Topics 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec.) Course title depends on topic. This course may be repeated as often as desirable. source |
| ACTG498 | Accounting Internship | — | ACTG 498 - Accounting Internship ACTG 498 - Accounting Internship Variable source |
| ACTV110 | Football I - Varsity | — | ACTV 110 - Football I - Varsity ACTV 110 - Football I - Varsity 1 credit source |
| ACTV120 | Basketball I - Varsity | — | ACTV 120 - Basketball I - Varsity ACTV 120 - Basketball I - Varsity 1 credit source |
| ACTV121 | Basketball II - Varsity | — | ACTV 121 - Basketball II - Varsity ACTV 121 - Basketball II - Varsity 1 credit source |
| ACTV125 | Cross Country I Varsity | — | ACTV 125 - Cross Country I Varsity ACTV 125 - Cross Country I Varsity 1 credit source |
| ACTV170 | Volleyball I - Varsity | — | ACTV 170 - Volleyball I - Varsity ACTV 170 - Volleyball I - Varsity 1 credit source |
| ACTV173 | Volleyball II - Varsity | — | ACTV 173 - Volleyball II - Varsity ACTV 173 - Volleyball II - Varsity 1 credit source |
| ACTV185 | Golf I - Varsity | — | ACTV 185 - Golf I - Varsity ACTV 185 - Golf I - Varsity 1 credit source |
| ACTV210 | Football II - Varsity | — | ACTV 210 - Football II - Varsity ACTV 210 - Football II - Varsity 1 credit source |
| AHAT210 | Prevention & Care Of Athletic Injuries | — | AHAT 210 - Prevention & Care Of Athletic Injuries AHAT 210 - Prevention & Care Of Athletic Injuries 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec.) Studies the prevention and care of common athletic injuries. Also includes… source |
| AHHS110 | Behavioral Health Treatment | — | AHHS 110 - Behavioral Health Treatment AHHS 110 - Behavioral Health Treatment 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec.) This course introduces the student to the fundamentals of mental illness and behavioral health tr… source |
| AHHS112 | Foundations of Community and Behavioral Health | — | AHHS 112 - Foundations of Community and Behavioral Health AHHS 112 - Foundations of Community and Behavioral Health 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec.) This course designed for students exploring or preparing fo… source |
| AHHS210 | Behavioral Health Legal and Ethical Issues | — | AHHS 210 - Behavioral Health Legal and Ethical Issues AHHS 210 - Behavioral Health Legal and Ethical Issues 2 credits (Hrs. 2 Lec) This course examines the fundamental legal and ethical issues surrou… source |
| AHHS212 | Behavioral Health Crisis Management and Practicum | — | AHHS 212 - Behavioral Health Crisis Management and Practicum AHHS 212 - Behavioral Health Crisis Management and Practicum 4 credits (Hrs. 4 Lec) The course provides an overview of crisis prevention,… source |
| AHMS144 | Medical Terminology | — | AHMS 144 - Medical Terminology AHMS 144 - Medical Terminology 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec.) Designed to familiarize the student with modern health care terminology and taxonomies. Concepts related to the s… source |
| AHMS170 | Intro to Mental Illness and Addiction Behaviors | — | AHMS 170 - Intro to Mental Illness and Addiction Behaviors AHMS 170 - Intro to Mental Illness and Addiction Behaviors 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec.) This course covers mental illnesses and addictive behavio… source |
| AHMS195 | Selfcare for Caregivers | — | AHMS 195 - Selfcare for Caregivers AHMS 195 - Selfcare for Caregivers 1 credit (Hrs: 1 Lec.) This course covers wellness modalities designed to assist caregivers with stress and burnout management. T… source |
| AHMS204 | Behavioral Health Reporting and Safety Procedures | — | AHMS 204 - Behavioral Health Reporting and Safety Procedures AHMS 204 - Behavioral Health Reporting and Safety Procedures 2 credits (Hrs: 2 Lec.) This course will cover the fundamental documentation… source |
| AHXR100 | Introduction to Diagnostic Imaging | — | AHXR 100 - Introduction to Diagnostic Imaging AHXR 100 - Introduction to Diagnostic Imaging 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec) Introductory course to Radiologic Technology. Course includes introduction to patien… source |
| AHXR101 | Patient Care in Radiology | — | AHXR 101 - Patient Care in Radiology AHXR 101 - Patient Care in Radiology 3 credits (Hrs: 2 Lec., 1 Lab) Nursing procedures and medical care in an imaging department including, vital signs, venipunct… source |
| AHXR104 | Introduction to Radiologic Sciences | — | AHXR 104 - Introduction to Radiologic Sciences AHXR 104 - Introduction to Radiologic Sciences 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec) This course is designed for students desiring to enter into health care. Students… source |
| AHXR121 | Radiographic Imaging I | — | AHXR 121 - Radiographic Imaging I AHXR 121 - Radiographic Imaging I 4 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec., 1 Lab) Course is a basic physics course that educates the students on Einstein’s theory of relativity, Newt… source |
| AHXR140 | Radiographic Methods | — | AHXR 140 - Radiographic Methods AHXR 140 - Radiographic Methods 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec.) Detailed instruction of bony anatomy as it relates to radiography. Instruction on patient positioning for routi… source |
| AHXR141 | Radiographic Methods Lab | — | AHXR 141 - Radiographic Methods Lab AHXR 141 - Radiographic Methods Lab 1 credit Presents the fundamentals of producing radiographic images, radiation protection, and radiographic equipment use. Stud… source |
| AHXR195 | Radiographic Clinical I | — | AHXR 195 - Radiographic Clinical I AHXR 195 - Radiographic Clinical I 4 credits (Hrs: 4 Lab) 16 hours/week/4 credit hours supervised clinical practice. Rotating shifts and assignments including compe… source |
| AHXR221 | Radiographic Imaging II | — | AHXR 221 - Radiographic Imaging II AHXR 221 - Radiographic Imaging II 3 credits (Hrs: 2 Lec., 1 Lab) Continuation from Radiographic Imaging I; Survey of specialty areas, including Ultrasound, MRI, CT… source |
| AHXR222 | Radiographic Imaging III | — | AHXR 222 - Radiographic Imaging III AHXR 222 - Radiographic Imaging III 2 credits (Hrs: 1 Lec., 1 Lab) Continuation from Radiographic Imaging II, analyze radiographic images for accuracy and to know… source |
| AHXR225 | Radiobiology/Radiation Protection | — | AHXR 225 - Radiobiology/Radiation Protection AHXR 225 - Radiobiology/Radiation Protection 2 credits (Hrs: 2 Lec.) Learn and understand the concepts of radiobiology and radiation protection, as it rel… source |
| AHXR270 | Radiographic Registry Review | — | AHXR 270 - Radiographic Registry Review AHXR 270 - Radiographic Registry Review 2 credits (Hrs: 1 Lec., 1 Lab) This course provides an online and classroom review for the ARRT certification examinati… source |
| AHXR295 | Radiographic Clinical III | — | AHXR 295 - Radiographic Clinical III AHXR 295 - Radiographic Clinical III 10 credits (Hrs: 10 Lab) 40 hours/week/10 credits Clinical practice with less assistance to foster increased proficiency and… source |
| ANTY101 | Anthropology & the Human Experience | — | ANTY 101 - Anthropology & the Human Experience ANTY 101 - Anthropology & the Human Experience 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec.) An overview of the origin and evolution of man, culture and society, including an… source |
| ANTY122 | Race and Minorities | — | ANTY 122 - Race and Minorities ANTY 122 - Race and Minorities 3 credits Race, ethnicity, and minority are powerful cultural and social constructs in American society. This course will explore from a… source |
| ANTY227 | Human Sexuality & Culture | — | ANTY 227 - Human Sexuality & Culture ANTY 227 - Human Sexuality & Culture 3 credits (3 hrs Lec) This course examines human sexuality from an anthropological point of view. The hallmark of anthropolog… source |
| ANTY311 | Primatology | — | ANTY 311 - Primatology ANTY 311 - Primatology 3 credits (3 hrs Lec) Primatology is the study of non-human primates. Although, non-human primates are interesting in their own right, anthropologists of… source |
| ANTY315 | Forensic Anthropology | — | ANTY 315 - Forensic Anthropology ANTY 315 - Forensic Anthropology 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec.) Forensic Anthropology This course will teach students how to identify bones of the human skeleton and how the… source |
| ANTY329 | Culture Change and Global Development | — | ANTY 329 - Culture Change and Global Development ANTY 329 - Culture Change and Global Development 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec.) Anthropology is the study of human diversity across the world and through tim… source |
| ANTY391 | Special Topics | — | ANTY 391 - Special Topics ANTY 391 - Special Topics 1 - 6 credits (Variable) source |
| ANTY467 | Archaeological Field School | — | ANTY 467 - Archaeological Field School ANTY 467 - Archaeological Field School 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec.) A summer of archaeological field work at a location away from the University; training in excavat… source |
| AST102 | Introduction To Automotive Service | — | AST 102 - Introduction To Automotive Service AST 102 - Introduction To Automotive Service 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec & Lab) 15 weeks Introductory overview of shop procedures, safety and vehicle maintenanc… source |
| AST106 | Auto Manual Drive Train and Axels (Lec) | — | AST 106 - Auto Manual Drive Train and Axels (Lec) AST 106 - Auto Manual Drive Train and Axels (Lec) 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec) In this course the students will be able to identify major parts of an autom… source |
| AST107 | Auto Manual Drive Train and Axles (Lab) | — | AST 107 - Auto Manual Drive Train and Axles (Lab) AST 107 - Auto Manual Drive Train and Axles (Lab) 4 credits (Hrs: 4 Lab) In this course the students will be able to identify major parts of an autom… source |
| AST118 | Brakes & Chassis | — | AST 118 - Brakes & Chassis AST 118 - Brakes & Chassis 3 credits (Hrs: 4 Lec.) 7 The students will work on the correct methods of disassembly, assembly and function of the major components of current… source |
| AST119 | Brakes & Chassis Lab | — | AST 119 - Brakes & Chassis Lab AST 119 - Brakes & Chassis Lab 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lab) source |
| AST136 | Automotive Electrical/Electronics Systems | — | AST 136 - Automotive Electrical/Electronics Systems AST 136 - Automotive Electrical/Electronics Systems 3 credits (Hrs: 6 Lec.) 8 weeks This course covers electrical theory, theory of storage batteri… source |
| AST137 | Automotive Electrical/Electronics Systems Lab | — | AST 137 - Automotive Electrical/Electronics Systems Lab AST 137 - Automotive Electrical/Electronics Systems Lab 3 credits (Hrs: 17 Lab) 8 weeks source |
| AST160 | Automotive Engine Repair (Lec) | — | AST 160 - Automotive Engine Repair (Lec) AST 160 - Automotive Engine Repair (Lec) 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec) source |
| AST161 | Automotive Engine Repair (Lab) | — | AST 161 - Automotive Engine Repair (Lab) AST 161 - Automotive Engine Repair (Lab) 3 credits (hrs: 3 Lab) source |
| AST166 | Engine Performance & Diagnostics | — | AST 166 - Engine Performance & Diagnostics AST 166 - Engine Performance & Diagnostics 3 credits (Hrs: 4 Lec.) 8 This course covers the fundamentals of fuel system operation, carburetor theory, servic… source |
| AST167 | Engine Performance & Diagnostics Lab | — | AST 167 - Engine Performance & Diagnostics Lab AST 167 - Engine Performance & Diagnostics Lab 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lab) source |
| AST171 | Automotive Air Conditioning (Lec) | — | AST 171 - Automotive Air Conditioning (Lec) AST 171 - Automotive Air Conditioning (Lec) 2 credits (Hrs: 2 Lec) This course covers principles of heating and air conditioning and al1 trouble diagnosis.… source |
| AST172 | Automotive Air Conditioning (Lecture/Lab) | — | AST 172 - Automotive Air Conditioning (Lecture/Lab) AST 172 - Automotive Air Conditioning (Lecture/Lab) 3 credits (Hrs: 2 Lec, 2 Lab) This course covers principles of heating and air conditioning and… source |
| AST230 | Electrical/Electronics Sys II (Lecture/Lab) | — | AST 230 - Electrical/Electronics Sys II (Lecture/Lab) AST 230 - Electrical/Electronics Sys II (Lecture/Lab) 4 credits (Lec: 4 hrs.) This course covers electrical theory, theory of high voltage batter… source |
| AST270 | Automatic Transmissions and Transaxles | — | AST 270 - Automatic Transmissions and Transaxles AST 270 - Automatic Transmissions and Transaxles 3 credits (Lec: 3 hrs.) source |
| AST271 | Automatic Transmissions and Transaxles Lab | — | AST 271 - Automatic Transmissions and Transaxles Lab AST 271 - Automatic Transmissions and Transaxles Lab 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lab) source |
| AST291 | Special Topics | — | AST 291 - Special Topics AST 291 - Special Topics 1 - 6 credits (Variable) source |
| AST298 | Automotive Internship | — | AST 298 - Automotive Internship AST 298 - Automotive Internship 1 - 6 credits (Variable) Combines academic work with an approved work experience related to the Automotive degree program. Students sho… source |
| AST299 | Automotive Capstone | — | AST 299 - Automotive Capstone AST 299 - Automotive Capstone 1 - 6 credits (variable) This course covers advanced automotive technology topics. This a capstone course which prepares students for entry… source |
| BCH480 | Advanced Biochemistry I | — | BCH 480 - Advanced Biochemistry I BCH 480 - Advanced Biochemistry I 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec.) Introduces the general field of biochemistry emphasizing the unifying principles which relate biochemistry… source |
| BCH481 | Advanced Biochemistry I Lab | — | BCH 481 - Advanced Biochemistry I Lab BCH 481 - Advanced Biochemistry I Lab 1 credit (Hrs: 3 Lab) The Biochemistry Laboratory Course provides a focused exploration of proteins and their functions. La… source |
| BCH482 | Advanced Biochemistry II | — | BCH 482 - Advanced Biochemistry II BCH 482 - Advanced Biochemistry II 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec.) A continuation of BCH 480 which will include the dynamics of life. The biochemistry of life processes, bi… source |
| BCH483 | Advanced Biochemistry II Lab | — | BCH 483 - Advanced Biochemistry II Lab BCH 483 - Advanced Biochemistry II Lab 1 credit source |
| BFIN322 | Business Finance | — | BFIN 322 - Business Finance BFIN 322 - Business Finance 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec.) Emphasizes the analytical financial management of the firm. Considers financial intermediaries, financial analysis and… source |
| BGEN105 | Introduction To Business | — | BGEN 105 - Introduction To Business BGEN 105 - Introduction To Business 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec.) An introductory course that surveys the nature of business, its functions, as well as its various envir… source |
| BGEN235 | Business Law | — | BGEN 235 - Business Law BGEN 235 - Business Law 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec.) A study of the basic concepts of law, including substantive and procedural applications with emphasis this semester on legal re… source |
| BGEN236 | Business Law II | — | BGEN 236 - Business Law II BGEN 236 - Business Law II 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec.) A study of the basic concepts of law including substantive and procedural applications, with emphasis this semester on co… source |
| BGEN285 | Critical Thinking & Decision Making | — | BGEN 285 - Critical Thinking & Decision Making BGEN 285 - Critical Thinking & Decision Making 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec.) This course presents critical thinking as a tool and skill to be used for better… source |
| BGEN360 | International Business | — | BGEN 360 - International Business BGEN 360 - International Business 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec.) Introduces students to the complex challenges of doing business in a global economy. Emphasis is on learnin… source |
| BGEN363 | Business Ethics and Decision Making | — | BGEN 363 - Business Ethics and Decision Making BGEN 363 - Business Ethics and Decision Making 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec.) Seeks to explore value systems as a basis and framework for ethical decisions to… source |
| BGEN430 | Basic Oil & Gas Law I | — | BGEN 430 - Basic Oil & Gas Law I BGEN 430 - Basic Oil & Gas Law I 3 credits (Hrs. 3 Lec) The course is designed to provide a student with an understanding of the legal issues related to the oil & gas… source |
| BGEN431 | Basic Oil & Gas Law II | — | BGEN 431 - Basic Oil & Gas Law II BGEN 431 - Basic Oil & Gas Law II 3 credits (Hrs. 3 Lec) The course is designed to provide a student with an understanding of the legal issues related to the oil & g… source |
| BGEN432 | Basic Property & Probate Law | — | BGEN 432 - Basic Property & Probate Law BGEN 432 - Basic Property & Probate Law 3 credits (3 Lec.) Understanding property and mineral ownership and the transferring of title is critical for all those… source |
| BGEN433 | Oil & Gas Land Management Practices | — | BGEN 433 - Oil & Gas Land Management Practices BGEN 433 - Oil & Gas Land Management Practices 3 credits (Hrs. 3 Lec) Petroleum land management begins in a courthouse where an examination of mineral o… source |
| BGEN491 | Special Topics | — | BGEN 491 - Special Topics BGEN 491 - Special Topics 1 - 6 credits (Variable) source |
| BIOB101 | Discover Biology | — | BIOB 101 - Discover Biology BIOB 101 - Discover Biology 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec.) A survey of biological concepts for the non-science major relating to man’s past and present activities. Includes discu… source |
| BIOB102 | Discover Biology Lab | — | BIOB 102 - Discover Biology Lab BIOB 102 - Discover Biology Lab 1 credit (Hrs: 3 Lab.) The laboratory portion of this class will be used to illustrate concepts addressed in lecture; and to acquaint s… source |
| BIOB160 | Principles of Living Systems | — | BIOB 160 - Principles of Living Systems BIOB 160 - Principles of Living Systems 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec.) An introductory study of cell activities emphasizing chemistry, structure and functions common… source |
| BIOB161 | Principles of Living Systems Lab | — | BIOB 161 - Principles of Living Systems Lab BIOB 161 - Principles of Living Systems Lab 1 credit (Hrs: 3 Lab.) The laboratory portion of this class will be used to illustrate concepts addressed in le… source |
| BIOB170 | Principles of Biological Diversity | — | BIOB 170 - Principles of Biological Diversity BIOB 170 - Principles of Biological Diversity 4 credits (3 Lec, 1 Lab) This class will provide a comprehensive introduction to ecology and biodiversity.… source |
| BIOB194 | First-year Seminar | — | BIOB 194 - First-year Seminar BIOB 194 - First-year Seminar 1 credit (Hrs: 1 Lec.) Invited speakers will present seminars on their current research. Course generally 1st semester. source |
| BIOB274 | Introduction to Evolution | — | BIOB 274 - Introduction to Evolution BIOB 274 - Introduction to Evolution 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec.) A study of the mechanisms of evolution, including population genetics, sociobiology, and fossil evide… source |
| BIOB285 | Biological Illustrations | — | BIOB 285 - Biological Illustrations BIOB 285 - Biological Illustrations 2 credits (Hrs: 2 Lec.) General discussions on scientific publishing, illustration labeling, color techniques and printing proc… source |
| BIOB291 | Special Topics | — | BIOB 291 - Special Topics BIOB 291 - Special Topics 1 - 4 credits (Variable) (Course title depends on topic.) Any special topics not specifically designated under other course titles may be included… source |
| BIOB294 | Sophomore Seminar | — | BIOB 294 - Sophomore Seminar BIOB 294 - Sophomore Seminar 1 credit (Hrs: 1 Lec.) Students will prepare and present seminars on selected topics. Course generally 1st semester. source |
| BIOB298 | Internship | — | BIOB 298 - Internship BIOB 298 - Internship 1 - 6 credits (Variable) Combines academic work with an approved work experience related to the Biology degree programs. Students should consult with their… source |
| BIOB327 | Phage Bioinformatics | — | BIOB 327 - Phage Bioinformatics BIOB 327 - Phage Bioinformatics 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec.) source |
| BIOB375 | General Genetics | — | BIOB 375 - General Genetics BIOB 375 - General Genetics 3 credits (Hrs: 4 Lec.) This course addresses classic Mendelian genetics, gene function, gene mutation, population genetics as well as recombin… source |
| BIOB376 | General Genetics Lab | — | BIOB 376 - General Genetics Lab BIOB 376 - General Genetics Lab 1 credit (Hrs. 1 Lab) This course addresses classic Mendelian genetics, gene function, gene mutation, population genetics as well as re… source |
| BIOB394 | Junior Seminar | — | BIOB 394 - Junior Seminar BIOB 394 - Junior Seminar 1 credit (Hrs: 1 Lec.) Students will prepare seminars on topics related to their senior thesis. Course generally 2nd semester. source |
| BIOB410 | Immunology | — | BIOB 410 - Immunology BIOB 410 - Immunology 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec.) Fundamentals of cellular and molecular immunology including consideration of structure, genetics and function of immunoglobulins, T… source |
| BIOB420 | Evolution | — | BIOB 420 - Evolution BIOB 420 - Evolution 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec.) This is a capstone course designed to integrate the student’s general training in biology into a basic understanding of the theory of… source |
| BIOB425 | Advanced Cell & Molecular Biology | — | BIOB 425 - Advanced Cell & Molecular Biology BIOB 425 - Advanced Cell & Molecular Biology 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec.) Topics include, but are not limited to gene structure, expression, duplication, and r… source |
| BIOB426 | Advanced Cell Molecular Biology Lab | — | BIOB 426 - Advanced Cell Molecular Biology Lab BIOB 426 - Advanced Cell Molecular Biology Lab 2 credits (Hrs: 3 Lab) This course is an introduction to modern experimental molecular biology, utilizing… source |
| BIOB490 | Undergraduate Research | — | BIOB 490 - Undergraduate Research BIOB 490 - Undergraduate Research (Variable) This course is designed for students involved in directed research projects and is required for participants in the Unde… source |
| BIOB491 | Special Topics | — | BIOB 491 - Special Topics BIOB 491 - Special Topics 1 - 4 credits (Variable) (Course title depends on topic.) Any special topics not specifically designated under other course titles may be included… source |
| BIOB494 | Senior Seminar | — | BIOB 494 - Senior Seminar BIOB 494 - Senior Seminar 1 credit (Hrs: 1 Lec.) Students will work on preparing and presenting their senior thesis. Course generally 2nd semester. source |
| BIOB499W | Senior Thesis | — | BIOB 499W - Senior Thesis BIOB 499W - Senior Thesis 1 - 4 credits (Variable) This course involves an independent investigation of a biological question demonstrating the use of the scientific techniq… source |
| BIOB570 | Phage Bioinformatics | — | BIOB 570 - Phage Bioinformatics BIOB 570 - Phage Bioinformatics 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec.) The course will result in annotation of recently sequenced bacteriophage genomes, including submission of the c… source |
| BIOB591 | Special Topics | — | BIOB 591 - Special Topics BIOB 591 - Special Topics 1 - 6 credits (Variable) source |
| BIOB599 | Thesis Research | — | BIOB 599 - Thesis Research BIOB 599 - Thesis Research 1 - 6 credits (Variable) source |
| BIOE185 | Environmental & Ecological Issues | — | BIOE 185 - Environmental & Ecological Issues BIOE 185 - Environmental & Ecological Issues 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec.) A course utilizing basic scientific principles to examine environmental issues relate… source |
| BIOE305 | Natural History of the Vertebrate | — | BIOE 305 - Natural History of the Vertebrate BIOE 305 - Natural History of the Vertebrate 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec.) This course is an overview of vertebrates of Montana, including methods of identifica… source |
| BIOE306 | Natural History of the Vertebrate Lab | — | BIOE 306 - Natural History of the Vertebrate Lab BIOE 306 - Natural History of the Vertebrate Lab 1 credit (Hrs: 1 Lab) This course is an overview of vertebrates of Montana, including methods of iden… source |
| BIOE314 | Animal Ecology | — | BIOE 314 - Animal Ecology BIOE 314 - Animal Ecology 4 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec.: 3 Lab) A study designed to foster appreciation and understanding of the interaction among animals and their physical enviro… source |
| BIOE416 | Alpine Ecology | — | BIOE 416 - Alpine Ecology BIOE 416 - Alpine Ecology 2 credits (Hrs: 1 Lab) A field course designed to give students experience in performing ecological studies. Course generally 1st semester. source |
| BIOE419 | Winter Ecology | — | BIOE 419 - Winter Ecology BIOE 419 - Winter Ecology 1 credit (Hrs: 1 Lab) Examines winter ecology of large animals. Course generally 2nd semester. source |
| BIOE455 | Plant Ecology | — | BIOE 455 - Plant Ecology BIOE 455 - Plant Ecology 4 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec.: 3 Lab) A study of the interactions of plants with their environments at the individual, population, community, and ecosystem… source |
| BIOH201 | Anatomy & Physiology I | — | BIOH 201 - Anatomy & Physiology I BIOH 201 - Anatomy & Physiology I 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec.) The first half of a two semester course designed for students pursuing a career in the clinical sciences. T… source |
| BIOH202 | Anatomy & Physiology I Lab | — | BIOH 202 - Anatomy & Physiology I Lab BIOH 202 - Anatomy & Physiology I Lab 1 credit (Hrs: 3 Lab) Companion laboratory BIOH 201 . Comprehensive study of tissues and gross human anatomy necessary for… source |
| BIOH211 | Anatomy & Physiology II | — | BIOH 211 - Anatomy & Physiology II BIOH 211 - Anatomy & Physiology II 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec.) The second half of a two semester course deigned for students pursuing a career in the clinical sciences.… source |
| BIOH212 | Anatomy & Physiology II Lab | 1 | BIOH 212 - Anatomy & Physiology II Lab BIOH 212 - Anatomy & Physiology II Lab 1 Credit (Hrs: 3 Lab) Companion laboratory BIOH 211 . Comprehensive study of tissues and gross human anatomy necessary fo… 1 cr · 1 hr source |
| BIOH301 | Human Anatomy & Physiology I | — | BIOH 301 - Human Anatomy & Physiology I BIOH 301 - Human Anatomy & Physiology I 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec) For the following majors: Biology, Exercise and Health Science, OSH. Emphasis on structure, func… source |
| BIOH302 | Human Anatomy & Physiology I Lab | — | BIOH 302 - Human Anatomy & Physiology I Lab BIOH 302 - Human Anatomy & Physiology I Lab 1 credit (hrs: 3 lab) Companion laboratory BIOH 301. Comprehensive study of tissues and gross human anatomy nec… source |
| BIOH311 | Human Anatomy & Physiology II | — | BIOH 311 - Human Anatomy & Physiology II BIOH 311 - Human Anatomy & Physiology II 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec.) For the following majors: Biology, Exercise and Health Science, OSH. Emphasis on structure, f… source |
| BIOH312 | Human Anatomy & Physiology II Lab | 1 | BIOH 312 - Human Anatomy & Physiology II Lab BIOH 312 - Human Anatomy & Physiology II Lab 1 Credit (hrs: 3 lab) Companion laboratory BIOH 311. Comprehensive study of tissues and gross human anatomy n… 1 cr · 1 hr source |
| BIOM250 | Microbiology for Health Sciences | — | BIOM 250 - Microbiology for Health Sciences BIOM 250 - Microbiology for Health Sciences 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec., 3 Lab) Microbiology of prokaryotic and eukaryotic microbes and viruses with emphasis on… source |
| BIOM251 | Microbiology for Health Sciences Lab | — | BIOM 251 - Microbiology for Health Sciences Lab BIOM 251 - Microbiology for Health Sciences Lab 1 credit (Hrs: 0 Lec., 3 Lab) Students in this laboratory use microscopes to examine slides of pathogen… source |
| BIOM260 | General Microbiolgy | — | BIOM 260 - General Microbiolgy BIOM 260 - General Microbiolgy 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec) A general microbiology class for the study of prokaryotic and eukaryotic microbes and virology. Lecture topics inc… source |
| BIOM261 | General Microbiolgy Lab | — | BIOM 261 - General Microbiolgy Lab BIOM 261 - General Microbiolgy Lab 1 credit (Hrs: 3 Lab) Students in this laboratory use microscopes to examine slides of pathogenic microbes and learn to culture a… source |
| BIOM430 | Applied & Environmental Microbiology | — | BIOM 430 - Applied & Environmental Microbiology BIOM 430 - Applied & Environmental Microbiology 4 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec.: 3 Lab) An overview of microbiology related to the environment and biotechnologi… source |
| BIOM435 | Virology | — | BIOM 435 - Virology BIOM 435 - Virology 3 credits (3 hrs. Lec.) Viruses represent a major category of human infectious diseases. This course will cover viral classification systems, structural featur… source |
| BIOO235 | Rocky Mountain Flora | — | BIOO 235 - Rocky Mountain Flora BIOO 235 - Rocky Mountain Flora 3 credits (Hrs: 2 Lec., 3 Lab) This field oriented course will acquaint students with the principles, and methods used to classify and… source |
| BIOO320 | General Botany | — | BIOO 320 - General Botany BIOO 320 - General Botany 4 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec., 3 Lab) An introductory examination of the structure and function of plants. Emphasizes anatomy, function and reproduction.… source |
| BIOO380 | Zoology | — | BIOO 380 - Zoology BIOO 380 - Zoology 4 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec., 3 Lab) An introductory study stressing physiology, morphology and development. Relates physiological function to organic form. Satisfies… source |
| BIOO433 | Plant Physiology | — | BIOO 433 - Plant Physiology BIOO 433 - Plant Physiology 4 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec.: 3 Lab) Photosynthesis, water potential, cell walls and membranes, nutrient uptake, symbioses, molecular regulation of g… source |
| BMGT322 | Operations Management | — | BMGT 322 - Operations Management BMGT 322 - Operations Management 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec.) Study of approaches to the design of efficient operating systems including out put scheduling, inventory cont… source |
| BMGT327 | Risk Management & Insurance | — | BMGT 327 - Risk Management & Insurance BMGT 327 - Risk Management & Insurance 3 credits (Lec: 3 hrs.) source |
| BMGT329 | Human Resource Management | — | BMGT 329 - Human Resource Management BMGT 329 - Human Resource Management 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec.) Analyzes practical aspects of personnel management through readings, cases and exercises dealing with… source |
| BMGT335W | Management and Organization | — | BMGT 335W - Management and Organization BMGT 335W - Management and Organization 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec.) A study of the basic principles and functions of management invoked in planning, organizing, in… source |
| BMGT353W | Organizational Behavior | — | BMGT 353W - Organizational Behavior BMGT 353W - Organizational Behavior 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec.) A study of the behavior, attitudes and performance of workers in an organizational setting; the organiz… source |
| BMGT362 | Labor Relations & Collective Bargaining | — | BMGT 362 - Labor Relations & Collective Bargaining BMGT 362 - Labor Relations & Collective Bargaining 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec.) Analyzes the economics of labor-management relationships with emphasis on… source |
| BMGT422 | Project Management | — | BMGT 422 - Project Management BMGT 422 - Project Management 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec.) This course will focus on the skills and tools used to manage successful projects: project definition, resource sch… source |
| BMGT426W | Strategic Management | — | BMGT 426W - Strategic Management BMGT 426W - Strategic Management 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec.) A capstone course that integrates subject matter from other business courses and disciplines in the discussio… source |
| BMGT444 | Leading Teams & Conflict Management | — | BMGT 444 - Leading Teams & Conflict Management BMGT 444 - Leading Teams & Conflict Management 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec.) This course will focus on essential skills in written, verbal, non-verbal, visual… source |
| BMGT448W | Entrepreneurship | — | BMGT 448W - Entrepreneurship BMGT 448W - Entrepreneurship 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec.) Study of new venture creation with emphasis on the highly technical, engineering or mining oriented business. Investi… source |
| BMGT491 | Special Topics | — | BMGT 491 - Special Topics BMGT 491 - Special Topics Variable source |
| BMGT498 | Internship | — | BMGT 498 - Internship BMGT 498 - Internship Variable source |
| BMIS211 | Data Analytics I | — | BMIS 211 - Data Analytics I BMIS 211 - Data Analytics I 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec.) This course introduces Data Analytics using Microsoft Excel and Power BI. Students master Excel skills: formulas, data… source |
| BMIS311 | Management Information Systems | — | BMIS 311 - Management Information Systems BMIS 311 - Management Information Systems 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec.) This course continues the work began in Computer Applications 158. Through some unstructure… source |
| BMIS312 | Data Analytics II | — | BMIS 312 - Data Analytics II BMIS 312 - Data Analytics II 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec.) In this course, students will develop proficiency in using four key analytics platforms, Excel, Power BI, Tableau, an… source |
| BMIS320 | Business Modeling | — | BMIS 320 - Business Modeling BMIS 320 - Business Modeling 3 credits (Hrs: 2 lec, 3 lab) Through the use of exercises and case studies of intermediate complexity, students will apply knowledge and ski… source |
| BMIS372 | Information Infrastructures | — | BMIS 372 - Information Infrastructures BMIS 372 - Information Infrastructures 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec.) This course explores the evolution of technological infrastructures with an emphasis on strategic… source |
| BMIS416 | Enterprise Systems Configuration | — | BMIS 416 - Enterprise Systems Configuration BMIS 416 - Enterprise Systems Configuration 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec.) This course offers an in-depth exploration of enterprise systems focusing on SAP S4HANA… source |
| BMIS453 | Business Intelligence and Advanced Analytics | — | BMIS 453 - Business Intelligence and Advanced Analytics BMIS 453 - Business Intelligence and Advanced Analytics 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec) Students will learn how organizations leverage large scale data… source |
| BMIS491 | Special Topics | — | BMIS 491 - Special Topics BMIS 491 - Special Topics Variable source |
| BMIS498 | Internship | — | BMIS 498 - Internship BMIS 498 - Internship Variable source |
| BMKT325W | Principles of Marketing | — | BMKT 325W - Principles of Marketing BMKT 325W - Principles of Marketing 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec.) Emphasizes the functions of marketing management in terms of environment, research, pricing, promotion,… source |
| BMKT342 | Marketing Research | — | BMKT 342 - Marketing Research BMKT 342 - Marketing Research 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec.) Development of a framework for use in small-scale market research. Explores mathematical modeling to investigate su… source |
| BMKT491 | Special Topics | — | BMKT 491 - Special Topics BMKT 491 - Special Topics Variable source |
| BMKT498 | Internship | — | BMKT 498 - Internship BMKT 498 - Internship Variable source |
| CAPP131 | Basic MS Office | — | CAPP 131 - Basic MS Office CAPP 131 - Basic MS Office 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec.) This course is a basic introduction into the various capabilities and uses of the microcomputer. The student is exposed t… source |
| CAPP156 | MS Excel | — | CAPP 156 - MS Excel CAPP 156 - MS Excel 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec.) Provides the student with skills in spreadsheet construction. Areas of instruction include worksheet construction, formatting, charting… source |
| CAPP158 | MS Access | — | CAPP 158 - MS Access CAPP 158 - MS Access 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec.) This course will provide an in-depth use of current database software to provide an understanding of relational database systems. The… source |
| CAPP163 | Introduction to Game Design | — | CAPP 163 - Introduction to Game Design CAPP 163 - Introduction to Game Design 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec.) This course covers basic game design concepts and givesstudents an opportunity to play and design… source |
| CAPP270 | Oracle | — | CAPP 270 - Oracle CAPP 270 - Oracle 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec.) This course offers students an extensive introduction to data server technology. The class covers the concepts of both relational and objec… source |
| CET210 | Soil Materials & Testing | — | CET 210 - Soil Materials & Testing CET 210 - Soil Materials & Testing 2 credits This class will introduce you to the theory and procedures for testing soils and fine aggregates. You will learn how to… source |
| CHEM5506 | Polymer Chemistry | — | CHEM 5506 - Polymer Chemistry CHEM 5506 - Polymer Chemistry 3 credits Hrs. 3 Lec Covers the structure, synthesis, kinetics, distribution, conformations, and morphology of polymers. source |
| CHEM6970 | Special Topics | — | CHEM 6970 - Special Topics CHEM 6970 - Special Topics (Variable) Individual problems suitable for graduate study are assigned. Students submit written and oral reports for each problem. Course genera… source |
| CHEM6990 | Dissertation | — | CHEM 6990 - Dissertation CHEM 6990 - Dissertation (Variable) Doctoral dissertation research activities. Course generally both semesters. source |
| CHIN101 | Elementary Chinese I | — | CHIN 101 - Elementary Chinese I CHIN 101 - Elementary Chinese I 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec.) This introductory course will focus the Mandarin Chinese sound system (Pinyin) and the rudiments of the traditi… source |
| CHIN102 | Elementary Chinese II | — | CHIN 102 - Elementary Chinese II CHIN 102 - Elementary Chinese II 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec.) This course will follow the Elementary Chinese I to continue to refine and further develop students’ abilitie… source |
| CHMY121 | Introduction to General Chemistry | — | CHMY 121 - Introduction to General Chemistry CHMY 121 - Introduction to General Chemistry 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec.) A survey of general chemistry. Includes electronic structure, stoichiometry, chemical… source |
| CHMY122 | Introduction to General Chemistry Lab | — | CHMY 122 - Introduction to General Chemistry Lab CHMY 122 - Introduction to General Chemistry Lab 1 credit (Hrs: 1 Lec., 2 Lab) This is an experimental laboratory course designed to supplement and en… source |
| CHMY123 | Introduction to Organic & Biochemistry | — | CHMY 123 - Introduction to Organic & Biochemistry CHMY 123 - Introduction to Organic & Biochemistry 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec.) A course covering basic organic and biochemistry that includes nomenclature… source |
| CHMY141 | College Chemistry I | — | CHMY 141 - College Chemistry I CHMY 141 - College Chemistry I 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec.) Fundamental principles of chemistry such as stoichiometry, atomic structure, bonding, gas laws, oxidation-reducti… source |
| CHMY142 | College Chemistry Laboratory I | — | CHMY 142 - College Chemistry Laboratory I CHMY 142 - College Chemistry Laboratory I 1 credit (Hrs: 1 Lec., 2 Lab) Enhances understanding of lecture material ( CHMY 141 or CHMY 121 ) by laboratory exp… source |
| CHMY143 | College Chemistry II | — | CHMY 143 - College Chemistry II CHMY 143 - College Chemistry II 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec.) A continuation of CHMY 141 including topics such as solubility product, chemical thermodynamics, acids and base… source |
| CHMY144 | College Chemistry Laboratory II | — | CHMY 144 - College Chemistry Laboratory II CHMY 144 - College Chemistry Laboratory II 1 credit (Hrs: 1 Lec., 2 Lab) Experiments reinforce lecture material covered in CHMY 143 . Emphasis is placed on… source |
| CHMY194 | Freshman Seminar | — | CHMY 194 - Freshman Seminar CHMY 194 - Freshman Seminar 1 credit source |
| CHMY210 | Survey of Organic Chemistry | — | CHMY 210 - Survey of Organic Chemistry CHMY 210 - Survey of Organic Chemistry 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec.) An overview of the more important organic functional groups including nomenclature, physical prop… source |
| CHMY279 | Computational Methods in Chemistry | — | CHMY 279 - Computational Methods in Chemistry CHMY 279 - Computational Methods in Chemistry 3 credits source |
| CHMY291 | Special Topics | — | CHMY 291 - Special Topics CHMY 291 - Special Topics (Variable) Special topics not specifically designated under other course titles may be included under this number. This course may be repeated as o… source |
| CHMY302 | Chemistry Literature | — | CHMY 302 - Chemistry Literature CHMY 302 - Chemistry Literature 2 credits (Hrs: 1 Lec., 3 Lab) Provides practical experience in locating and utilizing scientific and technical literature in the stude… source |
| CHMY311 | Analytical Chemistry-Quantitative Analysis | — | CHMY 311 - Analytical Chemistry-Quantitative Analysis CHMY 311 - Analytical Chemistry-Quantitative Analysis 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec.) A study of the theory and practice of quantitative methods of analy… source |
| CHMY312 | Analytical Chemistry-Quantitative Analysis Lab | — | CHMY 312 - Analytical Chemistry-Quantitative Analysis Lab CHMY 312 - Analytical Chemistry-Quantitative Analysis Lab 1 credit (Hrs: 3 Lab) The lab is the “hands on” experience for developing good labo… source |
| CHMY321 | Organic Chemistry I | — | CHMY 321 - Organic Chemistry I CHMY 321 - Organic Chemistry I 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec.) Covers fundamental theories of organic chemistry, nomenclature, structural relationships to reactions, reaction t… source |
| CHMY322 | Organic Chemistry Lab I | — | CHMY 322 - Organic Chemistry Lab I CHMY 322 - Organic Chemistry Lab I 1 credit (Hrs: 3 Lab) Covers standard laboratory Micro-Techniques including instrumental methods of analysis and their applicatio… source |
| CHMY323 | Organic Chemistry II | — | CHMY 323 - Organic Chemistry II CHMY 323 - Organic Chemistry II 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec.) A continuation of CHMY 321 . Encompasses all major functional groups and reaction types. Course generally 2nd s… source |
| CHMY324 | Organic Chemistry Lab II | — | CHMY 324 - Organic Chemistry Lab II CHMY 324 - Organic Chemistry Lab II 1 credit (Hrs: 3 Lab) Utilizes more advanced Micro-Techniques of laboratory practice. Uses literature searches in developing mo… source |
| CHMY361 | Elements of Physical Chemistry | — | CHMY 361 - Elements of Physical Chemistry CHMY 361 - Elements of Physical Chemistry 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec) This course is a survey of topics covered in a traditional two-year physical chemistry seque… source |
| CHMY371 | Physical Chemistry-Quantum Chemistry & Spectoscopy | — | CHMY 371 - Physical Chemistry-Quantum Chemistry & Spectoscopy CHMY 371 - Physical Chemistry-Quantum Chemistry & Spectoscopy 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec.) The first semester of a two-semester sequence in ph… source |
| CHMY372 | Physical Chemistry Lab I | — | CHMY 372 - Physical Chemistry Lab I CHMY 372 - Physical Chemistry Lab I 1 credit (Hrs: 3 Lab) A laboratory course designed to introduce the student to the experimental determinations of the propertie… source |
| CHMY373 | Physical Chemistry - Kinetics & Thermodynamics | — | CHMY 373 - Physical Chemistry - Kinetics & Thermodynamics CHMY 373 - Physical Chemistry - Kinetics & Thermodynamics 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec.) The second semester of a two-semester sequence in physical… source |
| CHMY374 | Physical Chemistry Lab II | — | CHMY 374 - Physical Chemistry Lab II CHMY 374 - Physical Chemistry Lab II 1 credits (Hrs: 6 Lab) Provides and opportunity to explore thermodynamics and kinetic phenomena discussed in the accompanying… source |
| CHMY394 | Junior Seminar | — | CHMY 394 - Junior Seminar CHMY 394 - Junior Seminar 1 credit source |
| CHMY401 | Advanced Inorganic Chemistry I | — | CHMY 401 - Advanced Inorganic Chemistry I CHMY 401 - Advanced Inorganic Chemistry I 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec.) This course will focus on the molecular structures and properties of inorganic compounds an… source |
| CHMY421 | Advanced Instrument Analysis | — | CHMY 421 - Advanced Instrument Analysis CHMY 421 - Advanced Instrument Analysis 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec.) A study of the theory and applications of modern methods of analysis. Topics include absorption… source |
| CHMY422 | Advanced Instrument Analysis Lab | — | CHMY 422 - Advanced Instrument Analysis Lab CHMY 422 - Advanced Instrument Analysis Lab 1 credit (Hrs: 3 Lab) The lab is the “hands on” experience for understanding the use and operation of analytica… source |
| CHMY430 | Environmental Organic Chemistry | — | CHMY 430 - Environmental Organic Chemistry CHMY 430 - Environmental Organic Chemistry 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec.) This course will examine how vapor pressure, solubility, partitioning, diffusion, sorptio… source |
| CHMY442 | Environmental Chemistry | — | CHMY 442 - Environmental Chemistry CHMY 442 - Environmental Chemistry 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec.) This course utilizes physical and chemical principles to provide a detailed understanding of the chemistr… source |
| CHMY450W | Demonstrations | — | CHMY 450W - Demonstrations CHMY 450W - Demonstrations 1 credit (Hrs: 1 Lec., 2 Lab) Students in this course will convey the excitement, wonder, and fun of science by developing, documenting, and perf… source |
| CHMY490 | Undergraduate Research | — | CHMY 490 - Undergraduate Research CHMY 490 - Undergraduate Research 1 credit Designed for undergraduates who are involved in directed research projects. Students are required to prepare an extensive… source |
| CHMY491W | Special Topics | — | CHMY 491W - Special Topics CHMY 491W - Special Topics (Variable) Course title depends on topic. This course may be repeated as often as desirable. Course on demand. source |
| CHMY494W | Chemistry Seminar | — | CHMY 494W - Chemistry Seminar CHMY 494W - Chemistry Seminar 1 credit (Hrs: 1 Lec.) All chemistry seniors are required to present two seminars - one in the fall semester and one in the spring semester… source |
| CHMY497 | Chemistry Teaching Experience | — | CHMY 497 - Chemistry Teaching Experience CHMY 497 - Chemistry Teaching Experience 1 credit (Hrs: 1 Lec., 2 Lab) Students in this course will gain experience teaching chemistry by serving as undergrad… source |
| CHMY498 | Internship | — | CHMY 498 - Internship CHMY 498 - Internship 1 - 6 credits (Variable) For academic work done in conjunction with an approved work experience related to the Chemistry degree program. Students should co… source |
| CHMY501 | Advanced Inorganic Chemistry I | — | CHMY 501 - Advanced Inorganic Chemistry I CHMY 501 - Advanced Inorganic Chemistry I 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec.) This course will focus on the molecular structures and properties of inorganic compounds an… source |
| CHMY502 | Advanced Inorganic Chemistry II | — | CHMY 502 - Advanced Inorganic Chemistry II CHMY 502 - Advanced Inorganic Chemistry II 3 credits (Hrs: 2 Lec., 3 Lab) The theories introduced in CHMY 501 are applied to the elements and their compound… source |
| CHMY530 | Chemistry Literature | — | CHMY 530 - Chemistry Literature CHMY 530 - Chemistry Literature 2 credits (Hrs: 1 Lec., 1 Lab) Provides practical experience in locating and utilizing scientific and technical literature in the stude… source |
| CHMY535 | Theoretical Chemistry | — | CHMY 535 - Theoretical Chemistry CHMY 535 - Theoretical Chemistry 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec.) Introduction to quantum mechanics and statistical thermodynamics. Topics include the hydrogen atom, approxima… source |
| CHMY540 | Environmental Chemistry | — | CHMY 540 - Environmental Chemistry CHMY 540 - Environmental Chemistry 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec.) This course utilizes physical and chemical principles to provide a detailed understanding of the chemistr… source |
| CHMY542 | Environmental Organic Chemistry | — | CHMY 542 - Environmental Organic Chemistry CHMY 542 - Environmental Organic Chemistry 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec.) This course will examine how vapor pressure, solubility, partitioning, diffusion, sorptio… source |
| CHMY559 | Geochemical Modeling | 4 | CHMY 559 - Geochemical Modeling CHMY 559 - Geochemical Modeling 1 - 4 credits (Variable) 1-4 Credits each time elected. Covers special topics not specifically designated in other course titles. Some… 4 cr · 4 hr source |
| CHMY565 | Organic Spectroscopy | — | CHMY 565 - Organic Spectroscopy CHMY 565 - Organic Spectroscopy 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec.) Interpretation of NMR, IR, UV and mass spectra are used to determine the structure of compounds. Variations in… source |
| CHMY594 | Graduate Geochemistry Seminar | — | CHMY 594 - Graduate Geochemistry Seminar CHMY 594 - Graduate Geochemistry Seminar 1 credit (Hrs: 1 Lec.) Geochemistry graduate students are required to take two credits of seminar. These may be taken… source |
| CHMY599 | Thesis Research | — | CHMY 599 - Thesis Research CHMY 599 - Thesis Research (Variable) Credits to be Arranged . A specific theoretical or applied problem resulting in an original investigation within the field of geochemi… source |
| CJUS121 | Introduction to Criminal Justice | — | CJUS 121 - Introduction to Criminal Justice CJUS 121 - Introduction to Criminal Justice 3 credits (3 hrs Lec) This course is a survey of the history and philosophy of American justice concepts with t… source |
| COA242 | Coaching Football | — | COA 242 - Coaching Football COA 242 - Coaching Football 2 credits (Hrs: 2 Lec.) A study of the rules and theory of modern football emphasizing an understanding of the game and application of sophisti… source |
| COMX106 | Communicating in a Dynamic Workplace | — | COMX 106 - Communicating in a Dynamic Workplace COMX 106 - Communicating in a Dynamic Workplace 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec.) This course prepares students with the communication skills needed to obtain an… source |
| COMX111 | Introduction to Public Speaking | — | COMX 111 - Introduction to Public Speaking COMX 111 - Introduction to Public Speaking 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec.) A performance course in public speaking for the beginner covering theory and practice in… source |
| COMX115 | Interpersonal Communication | — | COMX 115 - Interpersonal Communication COMX 115 - Interpersonal Communication 3 credits Interpersonal Communications is designed to introduce the student to basic interpersonal communication theory.… source |
| COMX140 | Introduction to Visual Rhetoric | — | COMX 140 - Introduction to Visual Rhetoric COMX 140 - Introduction to Visual Rhetoric 2 credits (Hrs: 1 Lec., 3 Lab) This course is about the practice of using visual signs and symbols in the dissemi… source |
| COMX191 | Special Topics | — | COMX 191 - Special Topics COMX 191 - Special Topics (Variable) Specific topic is to be determined by individual faculty member offering the course. Topic will deal with some aspect of communications… source |
| COMX194 | PTC Freshman Seminar | — | COMX 194 - PTC Freshman Seminar COMX 194 - PTC Freshman Seminar 1 credit Required introduction to the Professional and Technical Communication program. (1st) This course introduces students to PTC fa… source |
| COMX217 | Oral Interpretation | — | COMX 217 - Oral Interpretation COMX 217 - Oral Interpretation 3 credits (3 hrs Lec) Oral interpretation is concerned with the analysis and communicative sharing of the source material. This includes… source |
| COMX230 | Presenting Technical Information | — | COMX 230 - Presenting Technical Information COMX 230 - Presenting Technical Information 3 credits (Hrs: 1 Lec., 2 Recitation) Interactive, participatory course which requires use of multimedia to enh… source |
| COMX234 | Mass Media | — | COMX 234 - Mass Media COMX 234 - Mass Media 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec.) Examines the impact of print and electronic media on the American environment. Introduces several media theories and examines both… source |
| COMX291 | Special Topics | — | COMX 291 - Special Topics COMX 291 - Special Topics (Variable) Specific topic is to be determined by individual faculty member offering the course. Topic will deal with some aspect of communication n… source |
| COMX298 | Internship | — | COMX 298 - Internship COMX 298 - Internship 1 - 6 credits (Variable) For academic work done in conjunction with an approved work experience related to the PTC degree program. Students should consult… source |
| COMX310 | Group Dynamics Theory and Practice | — | COMX 310 - Group Dynamics Theory and Practice COMX 310 - Group Dynamics Theory and Practice 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec.) A study of decision-making, leadership and interpersonal communication in the small… source |
| COMX314W | Business and Professional Speaking | — | COMX 314W - Business and Professional Speaking COMX 314W - Business and Professional Speaking 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec.) Examines communicative behavior in complex organizations. Change, conflict, decis… source |
| COMX317W | Interpersonal Communication Theory and Practice | — | COMX 317W - Interpersonal Communication Theory and Practice COMX 317W - Interpersonal Communication Theory and Practice 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec.) Considers the nature and role of person-to-person commu… source |
| COMX338W | Usability Testing | — | COMX 338W - Usability Testing COMX 338W - Usability Testing 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec.) Principles/concepts of usability testing, including human factors and software psychology. Text-based, expert-based… source |
| COMX342 | Advanced Argumentation | — | COMX 342 - Advanced Argumentation COMX 342 - Advanced Argumentation 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec.) Covers theories and techniques of argumentation and the critical analysis of selected argumentative speeche… source |
| COMX345 | Gender of the Rhetoric of Science & Technology | — | COMX 345 - Gender of the Rhetoric of Science & Technology COMX 345 - Gender of the Rhetoric of Science & Technology 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec.) In this course, gender will be viewed as a social construct… source |
| COMX347 | Rhetoric, Nature, and Environmentalism | — | COMX 347 - Rhetoric, Nature, and Environmentalism COMX 347 - Rhetoric, Nature, and Environmentalism 3 credits This class focuses on understanding both the context of and the practical uses for enviro… source |
| COMX348W | Intro To Desktop Publishing | — | COMX 348W - Intro To Desktop Publishing COMX 348W - Intro To Desktop Publishing 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec.) Immerses students in both concepts and skills of contemporary PC-based electronic publishing. C… source |
| COMX351 | Public Relations Practice & Management | — | COMX 351 - Public Relations Practice & Management COMX 351 - Public Relations Practice & Management 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec.) Treats public relations as a complex management function by which an organi… source |
| COMX392 | Independent Study | — | COMX 392 - Independent Study COMX 392 - Independent Study (Variable) Conference, research and independent reading in a field of special interest arranged with an instructor in the PTC Department. Rea… source |
| COMX400 | Communication Theory | — | COMX 400 - Communication Theory COMX 400 - Communication Theory 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec.) Survey of the contributions of behavioral sciences and philosophy to a unified theory of communication. Topics… source |
| COMX415 | Intercultural Communication | — | COMX 415 - Intercultural Communication COMX 415 - Intercultural Communication 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec.) This course prepares students for global communication, as it focuses on communication principles… source |
| COMX441W | Rhetorical Theories & Criticism in Technical Communication | — | COMX 441W - Rhetorical Theories & Criticism in Technical Communication COMX 441W - Rhetorical Theories & Criticism in Technical Communication 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec.) Students examine the rhetorical t… source |
| COMX442W | History, Technology, and Communication | — | COMX 442W - History, Technology, and Communication COMX 442W - History, Technology, and Communication 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec.) Technical communication involves both the communication of technical info… source |
| COMX460W | Research Methods | — | COMX 460W - Research Methods COMX 460W - Research Methods 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec) To guide our learning of research methods, we take as our starting point the question posed by technical communication… source |
| COMX490 | Undergraduate Research | — | COMX 490 - Undergraduate Research COMX 490 - Undergraduate Research 1 credit (Variable) This course is designed for students involved in directed research projects and is required for participants in… source |
| COMX491 | Special Topics | — | COMX 491 - Special Topics COMX 491 - Special Topics (Variable) Specific topic is to be determined by faculty member offering the course. Deals with some aspect of English/Communication not covered by… source |
| COMX494W | Senior Technical Communication Seminar | — | COMX 494W - Senior Technical Communication Seminar COMX 494W - Senior Technical Communication Seminar 1 credit (Hrs: 1 Lec.) A participatory course in which students develop and refine both oral and… source |
| COMX498 | Internship | — | COMX 498 - Internship COMX 498 - Internship 1 - 6 credits (Variable) For academic work done in conjunction with an approved work experience related to the PTC degree program. Students should consult… source |
| COMX499W | Thesis/Capstone | — | COMX 499W - Thesis/Capstone COMX 499W - Thesis/Capstone 2 credits (Hrs: 2 Lec.) Senior thesis is a capstone PTC course that demonstrates a culmination of student communication skills. The completed p… source |
| CRWR110 | Beginning Fiction | — | CRWR 110 - Beginning Fiction CRWR 110 - Beginning Fiction 3 credits (3 Lec.) Beginning Fiction will introduce students to the craft of writing fiction. Students will start by writing shorter, more fo… source |
| CSCI100 | Intro to Programming | — | CSCI 100 - Intro to Programming CSCI 100 - Intro to Programming 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec.) Course provides an introduction to computer programming using the Visual Basic programming language. Course gen… source |
| CSCI101 | Computational Thinking | — | CSCI 101 - Computational Thinking CSCI 101 - Computational Thinking 2 credits (Hrs: 2 Lec.) Computational thinking involves solving problems, designing systems, and understanding human behavior, by d… source |
| CSCI102 | Computational Thinking with Lab | — | CSCI 102 - Computational Thinking with Lab CSCI 102 - Computational Thinking with Lab 3 credits (Hrs: 2 Lec., 3 Lab) Computational thinking involves solving problems, designing systems, and understan… source |
| CSCI107 | The Joy and Beauty of Computing | — | CSCI 107 - The Joy and Beauty of Computing CSCI 107 - The Joy and Beauty of Computing 3 credits (3 hrs Lec) Examines the computing field and how it impacts the human condition. Introduces exciting id… source |
| CSCI110 | Programming with Visual Basic I | — | CSCI 110 - Programming with Visual Basic I CSCI 110 - Programming with Visual Basic I 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec.) An introduction to problem-solving methods and algorithm development in an Object-oriente… source |
| CSCI111 | Programming with Java I | — | CSCI 111 - Programming with Java I CSCI 111 - Programming with Java I 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec.) This course introduces the beginning programmer to the fundamentals of object-oriented programming while… source |
| CSCI112 | Programming with C I | — | CSCI 112 - Programming with C I CSCI 112 - Programming with C I 3 credits (Hrs: 2 Lec., 3 Lab) An introduction to problem-solving methods and programming techniques that can be applied to C and other… source |
| CSCI114 | Programming with C# | — | CSCI 114 - Programming with C# CSCI 114 - Programming with C# 3 credits (Hrs: 1 Lec, 3 Lab) An introduction to problem-solving methods and algorithm translation in an object-oriented environment. Str… source |
| CSCI116 | Introduction to Python Programming | — | CSCI 116 - Introduction to Python Programming CSCI 116 - Introduction to Python Programming 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec) Students will become acquainted with core programming concepts via the Python progra… source |
| CSCI117 | Programming with Matlab | — | CSCI 117 - Programming with Matlab CSCI 117 - Programming with Matlab 3 credits (Hrs: 2 Lec., 3 Lab) An introduction to problem-solving methods and programming techniques using the Matlab programming… source |
| CSCI124 | Advanced C#/.NET | — | CSCI 124 - Advanced C#/.NET CSCI 124 - Advanced C#/.NET 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec) A follow on to CSCI 114, Programming in C#, that covers the more advanced features of C#. Includes module requirements s… source |
| CSCI135 | Fundamentals Of Computer Science I | — | CSCI 135 - Fundamentals Of Computer Science I CSCI 135 - Fundamentals Of Computer Science I 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec.) An introduction to problem-solving methods and algorithm development. Stresses prog… source |
| CSCI136 | Fundamentals Of Computer Science II | — | CSCI 136 - Fundamentals Of Computer Science II CSCI 136 - Fundamentals Of Computer Science II 3 credits (Hrs: 2 Lec., 3 Lab) A continuation of CSCI 135 , this class explores the finer and more subtle… source |
| CSCI194 | Freshman Seminar | — | CSCI 194 - Freshman Seminar CSCI 194 - Freshman Seminar 1 credit (Hrs: 1 Lec.) Required introduction to the Computer Science and Software Engineering programs. Students will discuss what it means to… source |
| CSCI210 | Web Programming | — | CSCI 210 - Web Programming CSCI 210 - Web Programming 3 credits This hands-on PHP programming course uses open-source software, PHP and MySQL. The course provides the student with the applied skills… source |
| CSCI232 | Data Structures and Algorithms | — | CSCI 232 - Data Structures and Algorithms CSCI 232 - Data Structures and Algorithms 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec.) Commonly used structures found in computing and the algorithms which manipulate them are st… source |
| CSCI246 | Discrete Structures | — | CSCI 246 - Discrete Structures CSCI 246 - Discrete Structures 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec.) Course includes those mathematical topics which will students in future courses. It refines problem solving skill… source |
| CSCI255 | Introduction to Embedded Systems | — | CSCI 255 - Introduction to Embedded Systems CSCI 255 - Introduction to Embedded Systems 3 credits (Hrs: 2 Lec, 3 Lab) Develops basic concepts of computer systems and computer architecture. Includes b… source |
| CSCI291 | Special Topics | — | CSCI 291 - Special Topics CSCI 291 - Special Topics (Variable) Course title depends on topic. This course may be repeated as often as desirable. Course on demand. source |
| CSCI292 | Independent Study | — | CSCI 292 - Independent Study CSCI 292 - Independent Study (Variable) Designed to allow students to work independently on a significant computing problem. Student must be directly supervised by a memb… source |
| CSCI298 | Internship | — | CSCI 298 - Internship CSCI 298 - Internship 1 - 6 credits (Variable) For academic work in conjunction with an approved work experience related to Computer Science. source |
| CSCI305 | Concepts of Programming Languages | — | CSCI 305 - Concepts of Programming Languages CSCI 305 - Concepts of Programming Languages 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec.) Students will study concepts of high-level programming languages. Topics include regu… source |
| CSCI311 | Data Driven Web Applications | — | CSCI 311 - Data Driven Web Applications CSCI 311 - Data Driven Web Applications 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec.) Students learn to develop data driven web applications. Topics include front-end and back-end f… source |
| CSCI321 | Systems Design Process | — | CSCI 321 - Systems Design Process CSCI 321 - Systems Design Process 3 credits Articulates the areas of systems analysis, systems design, and project management. Students are involved in designing com… source |
| CSCI332 | Design & Analysis of Algorithms | — | CSCI 332 - Design & Analysis of Algorithms CSCI 332 - Design & Analysis of Algorithms 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec.) Uses and reinforces basic data structure knowledge and techniques from Data Structures an… source |
| CSCI340 | Database Design | — | CSCI 340 - Database Design CSCI 340 - Database Design 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec.) Studies concepts and applications in database management including the relational model, relational algebra, Structural Q… source |
| CSCI347 | Data Mining | — | CSCI 347 - Data Mining CSCI 347 - Data Mining 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec.) Provides a grounding in data mining techniques and prepares students to design, use, and evaluate these techniques in a variety o… source |
| CSCI361 | Computer Architecture | — | CSCI 361 - Computer Architecture CSCI 361 - Computer Architecture 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec.) Studies the design and organization of computer systems, including the instruction set and interconnection of… source |
| CSCI390 | Undergraduate Research | — | CSCI 390 - Undergraduate Research CSCI 390 - Undergraduate Research 1 - 6 credits (Variable) source |
| CSCI438 | Theory Of Computation | — | CSCI 438 - Theory Of Computation CSCI 438 - Theory Of Computation 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec.) Students will look abstractly at computers and what it means to be computable. Turing Machines, which appear… source |
| CSCI440 | Database Systems | — | CSCI 440 - Database Systems CSCI 440 - Database Systems 3 credits (Hrs. 3 Lec) The traditional relational database system is explored more deeply, along with alternative database systems including do… source |
| CSCI441 | Computer Graphics | — | CSCI 441 - Computer Graphics CSCI 441 - Computer Graphics 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec.) This is a programming and math intensive course which develops the fundamental concepts and algorithms used in comput… source |
| CSCI443 | User Interface Design | — | CSCI 443 - User Interface Design CSCI 443 - User Interface Design 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec.) Provides an introduction to designing user interfaces for a variety of interactive systems. The design proces… source |
| CSCI444 | Data Visualization | — | CSCI 444 - Data Visualization CSCI 444 - Data Visualization 3 credits Covers the principles, methods, and techniques for effective visual analysis of data. Students will use both common and special s… source |
| CSCI446 | Artificial Intelligence | — | CSCI 446 - Artificial Intelligence CSCI 446 - Artificial Intelligence 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec.) An introduction to the basic concepts of Artificial Intelligence. Topics to be covered include the histor… source |
| CSCI447 | Machine Learning | — | CSCI 447 - Machine Learning CSCI 447 - Machine Learning 3 credits (3 hrs Lec) Introduction to the framework of learning from examples. Topics include various learning algorithms such as neural networ… source |
| CSCI460 | Operating Systems | — | CSCI 460 - Operating Systems CSCI 460 - Operating Systems 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec.) I/O management, memory management, processor management, device management and performance measurement/evaluation are… source |
| CSCI466 | Networks | — | CSCI 466 - Networks CSCI 466 - Networks 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec.) A study of the fundamental principles of computer based communication. Principles, design, and standards of networks will be discussed,… source |
| CSCI470 | Web Science | — | CSCI 470 - Web Science CSCI 470 - Web Science 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec.) This course examines the structure of the world wide web from a software architecture point of view and how best to engineer soft… source |
| CSCI477 | Computer Modeling and Simulation | — | CSCI 477 - Computer Modeling and Simulation CSCI 477 - Computer Modeling and Simulation 3 credits (3 hrs Lec) Covers various computational modeling and simulation principles and techniques applicable… source |
| CSCI479 | Scientific Computing | — | CSCI 479 - Scientific Computing CSCI 479 - Scientific Computing 3 credits (3 Lec, 1 Lab) Provides an overview of multi-core, multi-processor, heterogeneous computer architectures and their runtime sy… source |
| CSCI486 | Senior Project | — | CSCI 486 - Senior Project CSCI 486 - Senior Project 3 credits Individual or small group pursuit of a project preferably an advanced topic in computing. Course on demand. source |
| CSCI491 | Special Topics | — | CSCI 491 - Special Topics CSCI 491 - Special Topics (Variable) Course title depends on topic. This course may be repeated as often as desirable. source |
| CSCI492 | Independent Study | — | CSCI 492 - Independent Study CSCI 492 - Independent Study (Variable) Designed to allow students to work independently on a significant computing problem. Student must be directly supervised by a memb… source |
| CSCI494 | Senior Seminar | — | CSCI 494 - Senior Seminar CSCI 494 - Senior Seminar 1 credit Investigations in the Computer Science and Software Engineering fields. Students will report on their internship experience, present their… source |
| CSCI498 | Internship | — | CSCI 498 - Internship CSCI 498 - Internship 1 - 6 credits (Variable) For academic work done in conjunction with an approved work experience related to the Computer Science degree program. Students sh… source |
| CSCI499W | Capstone | — | CSCI 499W - Capstone CSCI 499W - Capstone 1-4 credits An individual research or design project in data science. Students will select a faculty member within their discipline and within the department… source |
| CSCI544 | Data Visualization | — | CSCI 544 - Data Visualization CSCI 544 - Data Visualization 3 credits (3 hrs Lec) Covers the principles, methods, and techniques for effective visual analysis of data. Students will use both common a… source |
| CSCI547 | Machine Learning | — | CSCI 547 - Machine Learning CSCI 547 - Machine Learning 3 3 Introduction to the framework of learning from examples. Topics include various learning algorithms such as neural networks, Bayesian netwo… source |
| CSCI577 | Computer Modeling and Simulation | — | CSCI 577 - Computer Modeling and Simulation CSCI 577 - Computer Modeling and Simulation 3 credits (3 hrs Lec) Covers various computational modeling and simulation principles and techniques applicable… source |
| CSCI579 | Scientific Computing | — | CSCI 579 - Scientific Computing CSCI 579 - Scientific Computing 3 credits (3 hrs Lec) Provides an overview of multi-core, multi-processor, heterogeneous computer architectures and their runtime syste… source |
| CSCI599 | Computational Science Project | — | CSCI 599 - Computational Science Project CSCI 599 - Computational Science Project 3 credits An individual research or design project in computational science. The project will be interdisciplinary in… source |
| CSTN120 | Carpentry Basics & Rough-In Framing | — | CSTN 120 - Carpentry Basics & Rough-In Framing CSTN 120 - Carpentry Basics & Rough-In Framing 3 credits Introduces the carpentry trade, including history, career opportunities, and requirements. This… source |
| CSTN122 | Carpentry Basics and Rough Framing Lab (Beginning Carpentry Lab) | — | CSTN 122 - Carpentry Basics and Rough Framing Lab (Beginning Carpentry Lab) CSTN 122 - Carpentry Basics and Rough Framing Lab (Beginning Carpentry Lab) 4 credits (Hrs: 8 Lab.) Beginning Carpentry Lab… source |
| CSTN125 | Safety Certifications | — | CSTN 125 - Safety Certifications CSTN 125 - Safety Certifications 3 credits (Hrs: 1 Lec., 2 Lab) This course provides students with essential safety training required for work in construction, broadb… source |
| CSTN135 | Basic Rigging | — | CSTN 135 - Basic Rigging CSTN 135 - Basic Rigging 1 credit (Hrs: 1 Lab) This course introduces students to the fundamental principles and safe practices of basic rigging operations used in constructi… source |
| CSTN142 | Interior and Exterior Finish Carpentry | — | CSTN 142 - Interior and Exterior Finish Carpentry CSTN 142 - Interior and Exterior Finish Carpentry 4 credits Introduces students to materials and methods for sheathing, exterior siding, stairs and r… source |
| CSTN147 | Blueprint Reading | — | CSTN 147 - Blueprint Reading CSTN 147 - Blueprint Reading 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec.) Concentrates on concepts associated with blueprint reading, sketching, and interpreting light commercial and resident… source |
| CSTN160 | Construction Concepts & Building Lab | — | CSTN 160 - Construction Concepts & Building Lab CSTN 160 - Construction Concepts & Building Lab 3 credits Provides hands on experience in which the student applies the basic skills and knowledge pres… source |
| CSTN161 | Construction Concepts & Building Lab II | — | CSTN 161 - Construction Concepts & Building Lab II CSTN 161 - Construction Concepts & Building Lab II 3 credits Provides continuing hands on experience in the practical application of skills and tech… source |
| CSTN170 | Site Layout | — | CSTN 170 - Site Layout CSTN 170 - Site Layout 3 credits Explores the process of distance measurement, differential and trigonometric leveling for site layout. It covers the principles, equipment, and… source |
| CSTN201 | Advanced Concrete Working | — | CSTN 201 - Advanced Concrete Working CSTN 201 - Advanced Concrete Working 3 credits Introduce building forms for footings and foundations as well as for a variety of concrete structures. It introduce… source |
| CSTN250 | Construction Estimating | — | CSTN 250 - Construction Estimating CSTN 250 - Construction Estimating 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec.) This course includes instruction in the recognition of construction materials, procedures, specification,… source |
| CSTN251 | Building Methods and Materials | — | CSTN 251 - Building Methods and Materials CSTN 251 - Building Methods and Materials 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec.) This course is designed to cover the methods and materials used to construct commercial and… source |
| CSTN260 | Construction Concepts & Building Lab III | — | CSTN 260 - Construction Concepts & Building Lab III CSTN 260 - Construction Concepts & Building Lab III 3 credits Provides students the opportunity to practice skills they have acquired throughout th… source |
| CSTN271 | Construction Project Management | — | CSTN 271 - Construction Project Management CSTN 271 - Construction Project Management 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec.) This course gives instruction in all aspects of construction management including estimat… source |
| CSTN281 | Construction Project Management II | — | CSTN 281 - Construction Project Management II CSTN 281 - Construction Project Management II 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec.) This course gives instruction in contract administration, project planning and sche… source |
| CSTN291 | Special Topics | — | CSTN 291 - Special Topics CSTN 291 - Special Topics 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec.) source |
| CSTN299 | Capstone | — | CSTN 299 - Capstone CSTN 299 - Capstone 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec.) Prerequisite(s): CSTN 120 , CSTN 142 , CSTN 160 , CSTN 161 , CSTN 250 and CSTN 271 Corequisite(s): CSTN 281 source |
| DDSN114 | Introduction to CAD | — | DDSN 114 - Introduction to CAD DDSN 114 - Introduction to CAD 3 credits (Hrs: 2 Lec., 3 Lab) This course is designed to cover the basic AutoCAD 2D commands and procedures. The course covers drawing s… source |
| DDSN245 | Civil Drafting | — | DDSN 245 - Civil Drafting DDSN 245 - Civil Drafting 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec.) The drafting student is presented with a new form of creating drawings. Students work from survey data and field notes to p… source |
| DDSN246 | Civil Drafting II | — | DDSN 246 - Civil Drafting II DDSN 246 - Civil Drafting II 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec.) This course is a continuation of DDSN 245 Civil Drafting. Students will achieve an advanced knowledge to produce site… source |
| DST260 | Diesel Engine Diagnostic Troubleshooting | — | DST 260 - Diesel Engine Diagnostic Troubleshooting DST 260 - Diesel Engine Diagnostic Troubleshooting 3 credits (Lec: 3 hrs.) source |
| DST265 | Applied Lab Experience | — | DST 265 - Applied Lab Experience DST 265 - Applied Lab Experience 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lab) source |
| ECIV101 | Introduction to Civil Engineering | — | ECIV 101 - Introduction to Civil Engineering ECIV 101 - Introduction to Civil Engineering 1 credit (Hrs: 1 -3 Lec/week) Students choosing to take this course will be introduced to the broad field of… source |
| ECIV102 | Introduction to Construction Management | — | ECIV 102 - Introduction to Construction Management ECIV 102 - Introduction to Construction Management 1-3 credits (Hrs. 1-3 Lec/Lab) This course introduces students to the field of construction manag… source |
| ECIV110 | Construction CAD | — | ECIV 110 - Construction CAD ECIV 110 - Construction CAD 3 credits (Hrs: 2 Lec, 3 Lab) The course introduces students to CAD as used in the construction management profession. It covers Auto CAD, blue… source |
| ECIV208 | Construction Contracts | — | ECIV 208 - Construction Contracts ECIV 208 - Construction Contracts 3 credits Hrs: 3 Lec Students will learn to interpret and utilize the construction contract which includes all components of the pr… source |
| ECIV210 | Construction Materials | — | ECIV 210 - Construction Materials ECIV 210 - Construction Materials 3 credits (Hrs: 2 Lec, 3 Lab) This course covers the fundamentals of construction materials, the physical and mechanical properties… source |
| ECIV215 | Introduction to Modeling for Civil Engineers | — | ECIV 215 - Introduction to Modeling for Civil Engineers ECIV 215 - Introduction to Modeling for Civil Engineers 1 credit (Hrs: 1 Lec.) Instruction of drafting and analytical software appropriate for… source |
| ECIV225 | Construction Plans and Specifications | — | ECIV 225 - Construction Plans and Specifications ECIV 225 - Construction Plans and Specifications 3 credits (Hrs. 3 Lec) This course develops students’ skills interpreting plans and specifications fo… source |
| ECIV302 | Temporary Structures | — | ECIV 302 - Temporary Structures ECIV 302 - Temporary Structures 3 credits (Hrs. 3 Lec) Students will be able to analyze and design temporary bridge beams, scaffolding, formwork, piles, dewatering and… source |
| ECIV306 | Construction Engineering | — | ECIV 306 - Construction Engineering ECIV 306 - Construction Engineering 3 credits (Hrs. 3 Lec) This course is designed to provide students with a fundamental understanding of construction engineering… source |
| ECIV307 | Construction Bidding and Estimating | — | ECIV 307 - Construction Bidding and Estimating ECIV 307 - Construction Bidding and Estimating 3 credits Hrs.: 3 Lec Teaches students to read plans and perform quality take-offs from plans. Quantities… source |
| ECIV310 | Computer Applications in Construction | — | ECIV 310 - Computer Applications in Construction ECIV 310 - Computer Applications in Construction 3 credits (Hrs: 2 Lec, 3 Lab) This course is designed to provide students with a fundamental understa… source |
| ECIV312 | Structures I | — | ECIV 312 - Structures I ECIV 312 - Structures I 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec.) An introduction to structural theory and design of steel, timber and concrete structures. Special emphasis is directed toward d… source |
| ECIV320 | Geotechnical Engineering | — | ECIV 320 - Geotechnical Engineering ECIV 320 - Geotechnical Engineering 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec.) The treatment of soil as an engineering material. Fundamental soil mechanics principles and introductor… source |
| ECIV350 | Transportation Engineering | — | ECIV 350 - Transportation Engineering ECIV 350 - Transportation Engineering 3 credits Hrs.: 2 Lec, 3 Lab To provide the student with basic theory and philosophy of traffic engineering along with rudi… source |
| ECIV402 | Sustainability for the Built Environment | — | ECIV 402 - Sustainability for the Built Environment ECIV 402 - Sustainability for the Built Environment 3 credits (Hrs. 3 Lec) Students will learn sustainable design and construction features for the… source |
| ECIV405 | Construction Project Planning and Scheduling | — | ECIV 405 - Construction Project Planning and Scheduling ECIV 405 - Construction Project Planning and Scheduling 3 credits Hrs.: 3 Lec Students will learn the basic concepts in network logic and desig… source |
| ECIV407 | Building Codes & Inspections | — | ECIV 407 - Building Codes & Inspections ECIV 407 - Building Codes & Inspections 3 credits (Hrs. 3 Lec) Students will gain an understanding of relevant commercial, industrial, and residential building… source |
| ECIV408 | Construction Project Planning and Scheduling Lab | — | ECIV 408 - Construction Project Planning and Scheduling Lab ECIV 408 - Construction Project Planning and Scheduling Lab 1 credit (Hrs: 3 Lab.) Project scheduling and management in civil engineering p… source |
| ECIV410 | Construction Methods & Cost Management | — | ECIV 410 - Construction Methods & Cost Management ECIV 410 - Construction Methods & Cost Management 3 credits (Hrs. 3 Lec) This course provides more in-depth exposure to concepts related to the vario… source |
| ECIV414 | Steel Design | — | ECIV 414 - Steel Design ECIV 414 - Steel Design 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec.) This course introduces the fundamental concepts and procedures for the design of structural steel components according to the c… source |
| ECIV431 | Open Channel Hydraulics | — | ECIV 431 - Open Channel Hydraulics ECIV 431 - Open Channel Hydraulics 3 credits (Hrs. 3 Lec) Students will be able to gain an understanding of the fundamentals of open-channel flow, energy, and momen… source |
| ECIV432 | Open Channel Hydraulics Lab | — | ECIV 432 - Open Channel Hydraulics Lab ECIV 432 - Open Channel Hydraulics Lab 1 credit (Hrs: 3 Lab.) Hydraulics lab with hands-on experiments and technical writing. Topics in energy dissipation, open… source |
| ECIV440 | Structural Design | — | ECIV 440 - Structural Design ECIV 440 - Structural Design 3 credits (Hrs. 3 Lec) Students will be able to analyze and design components and systems for wood structures, for steel structures, and for… source |
| ECIV441 | Structural Design Lab | — | ECIV 441 - Structural Design Lab ECIV 441 - Structural Design Lab 1 credit (Hrs: 3 Lab.) Students will solidify concepts learned in structural analysis and structural design using hands-on activities… source |
| ECIV443 | Hydraulic Structures | — | ECIV 443 - Hydraulic Structures ECIV 443 - Hydraulic Structures 3 credits (Hrs. 3 Lec) Students will be able to analyze and design for rainfall events and carry out excess calculations, channel routi… source |
| ECIV454 | Transportation Planning | — | ECIV 454 - Transportation Planning ECIV 454 - Transportation Planning 3 credits Introduction to the development of transportation planning. Systems perspective of transportation and the use of micore… source |
| ECIV456 | Highway Geometric Design | — | ECIV 456 - Highway Geometric Design ECIV 456 - Highway Geometric Design 3 credits Principles of design and practice for rural and urban highway facilities; design criteria and controls; cross-section… source |
| ECIV458 | F.E. Review for Civil Engineers | — | ECIV 458 - F.E. Review for Civil Engineers ECIV 458 - F.E. Review for Civil Engineers 1 credit (Hrs. 1 Lac) Students will partake in a guided self-study and national exam preparation through a compre… source |
| ECIV484 | Reinforced Concrete Design | — | ECIV 484 - Reinforced Concrete Design ECIV 484 - Reinforced Concrete Design 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec.) This course introduces the fundamental principles and practices of reinforced concrete design in ac… source |
| ECIV486 | Soil Mechanics & Foundation Design | — | ECIV 486 - Soil Mechanics & Foundation Design ECIV 486 - Soil Mechanics & Foundation Design 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec.) Develops an understanding of soil as a construction material. Covers field explorat… source |
| ECIV487 | Soil Mechanics & Found Lab | 1 | ECIV 487 - Soil Mechanics & Found Lab ECIV 487 - Soil Mechanics & Found Lab 1 cr. (Hrs: 3 Lab) Pre- or 1 cr · 1 hr source |
| ECIV488 | FE Examination | — | ECIV 488 - FE Examination ECIV 488 - FE Examination 0 credit This zero credit pass/fail course must be taken by students prior to earning their BS degree in Civil Engineering. Students will show proo… source |
| ECIV489W | Civil Engineering Design I | — | ECIV 489W - Civil Engineering Design I ECIV 489W - Civil Engineering Design I 2 credits (Hrs. 2 Lab) Students will be able to partake in and complete a capstone engineering design sequence that requi… source |
| ECIV490 | Undergraduate Research | — | ECIV 490 - Undergraduate Research ECIV 490 - Undergraduate Research (Variable) This course is designed for students involved in directed research projects and is required for participants in the Unde… source |
| ECIV491 | Special Topics | — | ECIV 491 - Special Topics ECIV 491 - Special Topics 1 - 6 credits (Variable) source |
| ECIV492 | Independent Study | — | ECIV 492 - Independent Study ECIV 492 - Independent Study (Variable) A special study at the senior or graduate level of some area of Engineering or engineering design. The student is expected to show… source |
| ECIV494 | Seminar/Workshop | — | ECIV 494 - Seminar/Workshop ECIV 494 - Seminar/Workshop 1 credit (Hrs: 1 Lec.) Investigations in the engineering field and its many problems. Students will present research papers, make field trips t… source |
| ECIV498 | Internship | — | ECIV 498 - Internship ECIV 498 - Internship 1 - 6 credits (Variable) A course designed to give credit for academic work done in conjunction with an approved work experience related to the Engineering… source |
| ECIV499W | Capstone Experience | — | ECIV 499W - Capstone Experience ECIV 499W - Capstone Experience 1 - 3 credits Students will participate in and complete a capstone experience that requires students to apply engineering principles an… source |
| ECIV512 | Structural Dynamics | — | ECIV 512 - Structural Dynamics ECIV 512 - Structural Dynamics 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec.) Response of single- and multiple-degree of freedom structurally dynamic systems to impact, harmonic, wind, and se… source |
| ECIV514 | Behavior of Steel Structures | — | ECIV 514 - Behavior of Steel Structures ECIV 514 - Behavior of Steel Structures 3 credits Behavior of steel members and frames. Significance of behavior in design of steel structures. Prerequisite(s)… source |
| ECIV552 | Traffic Engineering | — | ECIV 552 - Traffic Engineering ECIV 552 - Traffic Engineering 3 credits Introduction of components of the traffic system and fundamentals of traffic engineering; study of warrants for traffic control… source |
| ECIV554 | Transportation Planning | — | ECIV 554 - Transportation Planning ECIV 554 - Transportation Planning 3 credits Introduction of the development of transportation planning. Systems perspective of transportation and the use of microe… source |
| ECIV556 | Highway Geometric Design | — | ECIV 556 - Highway Geometric Design ECIV 556 - Highway Geometric Design 3 credits Principles of design and practice for rural and urban highway facilities; design criteria and controls; cross-section… source |
| ECIV590W | Graduate Research | — | ECIV 590W - Graduate Research ECIV 590W - Graduate Research 1 - 8 credits (Variable) Students pursue applied research or design on an advisor-approved topic. Instructor permission. source |
| ECIV591 | Special Topics | — | ECIV 591 - Special Topics ECIV 591 - Special Topics 1 - 6 credits (Variable) source |
| ECIV599W | Thesis Research | — | ECIV 599W - Thesis Research ECIV 599W - Thesis Research 1 - 6 credits (Variable) Students pursue research on an advisor-approved topic. Credit is awarded upon satisfactory completion of a thesis. source |
| ECNS201 | Principles of Microeconomics | — | ECNS 201 - Principles of Microeconomics ECNS 201 - Principles of Microeconomics 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec.) Covers traditional microeconomics topics including supply and demand and elasticity relationshi… source |
| ECNS202 | Principles of Macroeconomics | — | ECNS 202 - Principles of Macroeconomics ECNS 202 - Principles of Macroeconomics 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec.) Covers the principles of supply and demand in our national economy and the role of fiscal and m… source |
| ECNS203 | Principles of Micro and Macro | — | ECNS 203 - Principles of Micro and Macro ECNS 203 - Principles of Micro and Macro 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec.) Covers the major aspects of macroeconomics (national income accounts, employment and inflatio… source |
| ECNS391 | Special Topics | — | ECNS 391 - Special Topics ECNS 391 - Special Topics 1 - 6 credits (Variable) Special topics is to be determined by the faculty member offering the course and the department. Topic will deal with some… source |
| ECP100 | First Aid and CPR | — | ECP 100 - First Aid and CPR ECP 100 - First Aid and CPR 1 credit (Hrs: 1 Lec.) This course is designed to provide students with the American Heart Association First Aid and CPR certification needed f… source |
| ECP120 | Emergency Medical Responder | — | ECP 120 - Emergency Medical Responder ECP 120 - Emergency Medical Responder 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec.) Covers techniques in handling accidents and sudden illnesses and develops safety consciousness and… source |
| ECP391 | Special Topics | — | ECP 391 - Special Topics ECP 391 - Special Topics 1 - 6 credits (Variable) source |
| EELE101 | Introduction to Electrical Fundamentals | — | EELE 101 - Introduction to Electrical Fundamentals EELE 101 - Introduction to Electrical Fundamentals 1 credit (Hrs: 3 Lab) This laboratory course provides an introduction to the theory and practice… source |
| EELE201 | Circuits I for Engineering | — | EELE 201 - Circuits I for Engineering EELE 201 - Circuits I for Engineering 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec.) An introduction to basic steady-state passive circuit analysis. Concepts covered include steady-sta… source |
| EELE202 | Circuits I for Engineering Lab | — | EELE 202 - Circuits I for Engineering Lab EELE 202 - Circuits I for Engineering Lab 1 credit (Hrs: 3 Lab) A laboratory course covering basic steady-state passive AC and DC circuits, AC power, and ide… source |
| EELE203 | Circuits II for Engineering | — | EELE 203 - Circuits II for Engineering EELE 203 - Circuits II for Engineering 4 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec., 3 Lab) Continuation of EELE 201 and EELE 202 covering transient analysis, frequency response anal… source |
| EELE261 | Intro to Logic Circuits | — | EELE 261 - Intro to Logic Circuits EELE 261 - Intro to Logic Circuits 4 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec., 3 Lab) Digital circuit design techniques. Emphasis is on combinational and sequential circuit design usin… source |
| EELE298 | Internship | — | EELE 298 - Internship EELE 298 - Internship 1 - 6 credits (Variable) A course designed to give credit for academic work done in conjunction with an approved work experience related to the Engineering… source |
| EELE308 | Signals and Systems Analysis | — | EELE 308 - Signals and Systems Analysis EELE 308 - Signals and Systems Analysis 4 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec., 1 Lab) Continuous and discrete-time signals and systems. Concepts covered include time and freq… source |
| EELE317 | Electronics | — | EELE 317 - Electronics EELE 317 - Electronics 4 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec., 3 Lab) Review of basic circuit analysis laws, semiconductor physics of electronic devices, operational amplifiers, diodes, BJTs,… source |
| EELE320 | Process Instrumentation & Control | — | EELE 320 - Process Instrumentation & Control EELE 320 - Process Instrumentation & Control 3 credits (Hrs: 2 Lec., 3 Lab) This course is an introduction to the instrumentation used in continuous and d… source |
| EELE321 | Intro to Feedback Controls | — | EELE 321 - Intro to Feedback Controls EELE 321 - Intro to Feedback Controls 3 credits (Hrs: 2 Lec., 3 Lab) An introductory treatment of the methods for feedback control system analysis and design. To… source |
| EELE334 | Electromagnetic Theory I | 3 | EELE 334 - Electromagnetic Theory I EELE 334 - Electromagnetic Theory I 3 Credits (Hrs: 2 Lec.) Basic electric and magnetic fields including transmission lines. The materials covered will include bot… 3 cr · 3 hr source |
| EELE355 | Electric Machine Fundamentals | — | EELE 355 - Electric Machine Fundamentals EELE 355 - Electric Machine Fundamentals 3 credits (Hrs: 2 Lec., 3 Lab) This course covers advanced topics in AC three phase power, DC generators and motors,… source |
| EELE371 | Microprocess Hardware & Software Systems | — | EELE 371 - Microprocess Hardware & Software Systems EELE 371 - Microprocess Hardware & Software Systems 4 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec., 3 Lab) Introduction to the structure of microprocessors, arithmetic and… source |
| EELE391 | Special Topics | — | EELE 391 - Special Topics EELE 391 - Special Topics (Variable) Specific topic to be determined by individual faculty member offering course. Topic will deal with some aspect or application of enginee… source |
| EELE394 | Seminar | — | EELE 394 - Seminar EELE 394 - Seminar 1 credit (Hrs:1 Lec.) Students attend seminars presented by a variety of faculty, industrial experts, and graduates students with a focus on Electrical Engineeri… source |
| EELE421 | Feedback Control II | — | EELE 421 - Feedback Control II EELE 421 - Feedback Control II 3 credits (3 hrs Lec) This course is a continuation of EELE 321 into advanced topics of feedback control. Topics include frequency respon… source |
| EELE445 | Telecommunication Systems | — | EELE 445 - Telecommunication Systems EELE 445 - Telecommunication Systems 3 credits (Hrs: 2 Lec., 3 Lab) Provides an introduction to the theory of modern communication systems. Course includes a revi… source |
| EELE446 | Wireless System Analysis | — | EELE 446 - Wireless System Analysis EELE 446 - Wireless System Analysis 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec.) Provides an introduction to complex baseband signal representations for modern FEC-based OFDM wireless… source |
| EELE454 | Power Systems Analysis | — | EELE 454 - Power Systems Analysis EELE 454 - Power Systems Analysis 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec.) Provide an introduction to electrical engineering analysis tools for three-phase synchronous systems. This… source |
| EELE456 | Power Systems Protection | — | EELE 456 - Power Systems Protection EELE 456 - Power Systems Protection 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec.) Provides an introduction to three-phase power-system protection and the associated analysis tools. This… source |
| EELE465 | Microcontroller Applications | — | EELE 465 - Microcontroller Applications EELE 465 - Microcontroller Applications 3 credits (Hrs: 2 Lec., 3 Lab) An advanced course in the application of embedded systems and digital circuit applicatio… source |
| EELE477 | Digital Signal Processing | — | EELE 477 - Digital Signal Processing EELE 477 - Digital Signal Processing 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec.) An introduction to the analysis, design, implementation, and application of digital signals and syste… source |
| EELE486 | Fundamentals of Engineering Exam for EE | — | EELE 486 - Fundamentals of Engineering Exam for EE EELE 486 - Fundamentals of Engineering Exam for EE 1 credit (Hrs: 1 Lec.) Review for preparation for the Fundamentals of Engineering Exam (Electrica… source |
| EELE488 | Electrical Engineering Design I | — | EELE 488 - Electrical Engineering Design I EELE 488 - Electrical Engineering Design I 2 credits (Hrs: 1 Lec., 3 Lab) The first semester of a capstone engineering design sequence that requires student… source |
| EELE489W | Electrical Engineering Design II | — | EELE 489W - Electrical Engineering Design II EELE 489W - Electrical Engineering Design II 2 credits (Hrs: 1 Lec., 3 Lab) The second semester of a capstone engineering design sequence that requires st… source |
| EELE490 | Undergraduate Research | — | EELE 490 - Undergraduate Research EELE 490 - Undergraduate Research (Variable) This course is designed for students involved in directed research projects and is required for participants in the Unde… source |
| EELE491 | Special Topics | — | EELE 491 - Special Topics EELE 491 - Special Topics 1 - 6 credits (Variable) source |
| EELE492 | Independent Study | — | EELE 492 - Independent Study EELE 492 - Independent Study (Variable) A special study at the senior or graduate level of some area of Engineering or engineering design. The student is expected to show… source |
| EELE498 | Internship | — | EELE 498 - Internship EELE 498 - Internship 1 - 6 credits (Variable) A course designed to give credit for academic work done in conjunction with an approved work experience related to the Engineering… source |
| EELE503 | Advanced Topics in Engineering | — | EELE 503 - Advanced Topics in Engineering EELE 503 - Advanced Topics in Engineering (Variable) Special or more advanced topics in Engineering at the graduate level. Course on demand. source |
| EELE522 | Engineering Optimization | — | EELE 522 - Engineering Optimization EELE 522 - Engineering Optimization 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec.) Covers system models plus analytical and numerical techniques for finding maximum and minimum values of… source |
| EELE527 | Embedded Controllers | — | EELE 527 - Embedded Controllers EELE 527 - Embedded Controllers 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec.) Microprocessors and microprocessor circuits are studied. The Intel 8031 family of ICs are studied. A cursory di… source |
| EELE537 | Random Signals | — | EELE 537 - Random Signals EELE 537 - Random Signals 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec.) Provides a foundation in probability theory and statistical methods for the analysis of random signals in electrical engine… source |
| EELE538 | Advanced Signals & Systems | — | EELE 538 - Advanced Signals & Systems EELE 538 - Advanced Signals & Systems 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec.) Linear spaces and linear operators; descriptions of dynamic systems; input-output descriptions; sta… source |
| EELE540 | Discrete-Time Control Systems: | — | EELE 540 - Discrete-Time Control Systems: EELE 540 - Discrete-Time Control Systems: 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec.) Covers basic topics in discrete-time (digital) system modeling, analysis, and control. Topi… source |
| EELE541 | Advanced Control Systems | — | EELE 541 - Advanced Control Systems EELE 541 - Advanced Control Systems 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec.) A continuation of EELE 321 into advanced topics of feedback control. Topics may include state space, ro… source |
| EELE546 | Advanced Wireless System Design | — | EELE 546 - Advanced Wireless System Design EELE 546 - Advanced Wireless System Design 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec.) Provides advanced study of the design and optimization of modern FEC-based OFDM wireless… source |
| EELE551 | Power Electronics | — | EELE 551 - Power Electronics EELE 551 - Power Electronics 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec.) Introduction to solid-state power electronic devices and systems. Topics include characteristics and operation of pow… source |
| EELE554 | Power System Operation and Control | — | EELE 554 - Power System Operation and Control EELE 554 - Power System Operation and Control 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec.) An introduction to power system operations and control, including the study of load… source |
| EELE555 | Power System Dynamics and Control | — | EELE 555 - Power System Dynamics and Control EELE 555 - Power System Dynamics and Control 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec.) Advanced study of electric three-phase power system dynamic modeling, analysis, and c… source |
| EELE557 | Advanced Power System Protection | — | EELE 557 - Advanced Power System Protection EELE 557 - Advanced Power System Protection 3 credits (Hrs: 2 Lec., 3 Lab) Provides an in-depth review of three-phase power system protection. This include… source |
| EELE577 | Advanced Digital Signal Processing | — | EELE 577 - Advanced Digital Signal Processing EELE 577 - Advanced Digital Signal Processing 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec.) An introduction to the analysis, design, implementation, and application of digital… source |
| EELE591 | Special Topics | — | EELE 591 - Special Topics EELE 591 - Special Topics 1 - 6 credits (Variable) source |
| EELE597 | Engineering Problems | — | EELE 597 - Engineering Problems EELE 597 - Engineering Problems (Variable) An individual laboratory, library or design problem requiring a detailed report on the student’s work. Course on demand. source |
| EELE599 | Thesis Research | — | EELE 599 - Thesis Research EELE 599 - Thesis Research (Variable) An original problem is selected by the student, with the approval of the department, and is pursued until the results permit the writi… source |
| EELE697 | Special Problems | — | EELE 697 - Special Problems EELE 697 - Special Problems (Variable) Individual problems suitable for graduate study are assigned. Students submit written and oral reports for each problem. Course gene… source |
| EELE699 | Dissertation | — | EELE 699 - Dissertation EELE 699 - Dissertation (Variable) Doctoral dissertation research activities. Course generally both semesters. source |
| EENV106 | Introduction To Environmental Engineering | — | EENV 106 - Introduction To Environmental Engineering EENV 106 - Introduction To Environmental Engineering 1 credit (Hrs: 1 Lec.) This course will introduce an overview of environmental engineering. S… source |
| EENV204 | Environmental Process Engineering | — | EENV 204 - Environmental Process Engineering EENV 204 - Environmental Process Engineering 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec.) The basic engineering principles important to Environmental Engineering including, ma… source |
| EENV242 | Environmental Sampling I | — | EENV 242 - Environmental Sampling I EENV 242 - Environmental Sampling I 1 credit (Hrs: 1 Lec., 3 Lab) The course familiarizes the student with calibration and operation of equipment for sampling, mon… source |
| EENV243 | Environmental Sampling II | — | EENV 243 - Environmental Sampling II EENV 243 - Environmental Sampling II 1 credit (Hrs: 1 Lec., 3 Lab) The course familiarizes the students with standard methods for the collection, preservation, an… source |
| EENV250W | Pollution Prevention & Sustainability | — | EENV 250W - Pollution Prevention & Sustainability EENV 250W - Pollution Prevention & Sustainability 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec) The course familiarizes the student with local, national, and worldwide poll… source |
| EENV298 | Internship | — | EENV 298 - Internship EENV 298 - Internship 1 - 6 credits (Variable) For academic work done in conjunction with an approved work experience related to the Environmental Engineering degree program. St… source |
| EENV313 | Air Diffusion Modeling | — | EENV 313 - Air Diffusion Modeling EENV 313 - Air Diffusion Modeling 3 credits (Hrs: 2 Lec., 3 Lab) This course introduces the fundamentals of air quality, atmospheric pollutants, its movement and tra… source |
| EENV387 | Environmental Laws & Regulations | — | EENV 387 - Environmental Laws & Regulations EENV 387 - Environmental Laws & Regulations 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec.) Students are introduced to the major environmental laws and regulations. Compliance wit… source |
| EENV398 | Environmental Engineering Internship | — | EENV 398 - Environmental Engineering Internship EENV 398 - Environmental Engineering Internship 1 - 6 credits (Variable) source |
| EENV402 | Surface Water Hydrology | — | EENV 402 - Surface Water Hydrology EENV 402 - Surface Water Hydrology 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec.) Introduces components of the hydrologic cycle and their interactions including weather systems, precipita… source |
| EENV403 | Climate Resilient Water & Waste Water Treatment | — | EENV 403 - Climate Resilient Water & Waste Water Treatment EENV 403 - Climate Resilient Water & Waste Water Treatment 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec.) This course is an introduction to the field of water and… source |
| EENV404 | Sustainable Water Quality | — | EENV 404 - Sustainable Water Quality EENV 404 - Sustainable Water Quality 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec.) Water quality requirements for public water supplies, surface waters and wastewater discharges are di… source |
| EENV414 | Land & Stream Restoration | — | EENV 414 - Land & Stream Restoration EENV 414 - Land & Stream Restoration 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec., 3 Lab) The techniques and costs for reclaiming disturbed lands are studied. Topics include cover eart… source |
| EENV415 | Remote Sensing and AI in Environmental Engineering | — | EENV 415 - Remote Sensing and AI in Environmental Engineering EENV 415 - Remote Sensing and AI in Environmental Engineering 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec.) The course will introduce students to a variety of… source |
| EENV421 | Risk Analysis & Toxicology | — | EENV 421 - Risk Analysis & Toxicology EENV 421 - Risk Analysis & Toxicology 3 credits (Hrs: 2 Lec.) The course familiarizes the student with the field of health risk assessment. Health risk assessmen… source |
| EENV425 | Systems Approach to Industial Ecology | — | EENV 425 - Systems Approach to Industial Ecology EENV 425 - Systems Approach to Industial Ecology 3 credits (3 Hrs. lec) Environmental design students will work in groups on real world environmental… source |
| EENV430 | Sustainable Remediation of Soil & Subsurface | — | EENV 430 - Sustainable Remediation of Soil & Subsurface EENV 430 - Sustainable Remediation of Soil & Subsurface 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec.) A calculation-oriented course analyzing subsurface contaminant… source |
| EENV443 | Air Pollution Control I | — | EENV 443 - Air Pollution Control I EENV 443 - Air Pollution Control I 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec.) Studies the relationship of current natural and technological contributions to air pollution problems, in… source |
| EENV444 | Air Pollution Control II | — | EENV 444 - Air Pollution Control II EENV 444 - Air Pollution Control II 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec.) Applies current technology to solving gaseous air pollution problems. Equipment discussions include des… source |
| EENV445 | Sustainable Waste Management | — | EENV 445 - Sustainable Waste Management EENV 445 - Sustainable Waste Management 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec.) Examines the engineering principles of hazardous wastes including generation, handling, collect… source |
| EENV450 | Environmental Sustainability | — | EENV 450 - Environmental Sustainability EENV 450 - Environmental Sustainability 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec.) This course will introduce sustainable development concepts with respect to environmental issue… source |
| EENV455 | Environmental Transport Processes | — | EENV 455 - Environmental Transport Processes EENV 455 - Environmental Transport Processes 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec) The course involves fundamental engineering principles and mechanisms involved in tran… source |
| EENV460W | Innovative Energy for Planet Sustainability | — | EENV 460W - Innovative Energy for Planet Sustainability EENV 460W - Innovative Energy for Planet Sustainability 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec) The course involves the principles of energy production, the che… source |
| EENV470W | Pollution Prevention | — | EENV 470W - Pollution Prevention EENV 470W - Pollution Prevention 2 credits (Hrs: 2 Lec.) The course familiarizes the student with local, national, and worldwide pollution prevention strategies. Pref… source |
| EENV488 | FE Review for Environmental Engineers | — | EENV 488 - FE Review for Environmental Engineers EENV 488 - FE Review for Environmental Engineers 1 credit (Hrs: 1 Lec.) The course covers the following subjects in the Environmental Engineering Fund… source |
| EENV489W | Environmental Engineering Design I | — | EENV 489W - Environmental Engineering Design I EENV 489W - Environmental Engineering Design I 1 credit (Hrs: 1 Lec., 3 Lab) Students will work in teams, select projects, conduct literature study, and… source |
| EENV490 | Undergraduate Research | — | EENV 490 - Undergraduate Research EENV 490 - Undergraduate Research (Variable) This course is designed for students involved in directed research projects and is required for participants in the Unde… source |
| EENV491 | Special Topics | — | EENV 491 - Special Topics EENV 491 - Special Topics (Variable) An individual environmental laboratory, field, library or design problem is assigned requiring a detailed report on the student’s work.… source |
| EENV494 | Seminar: Environmental Engineering | — | EENV 494 - Seminar: Environmental Engineering EENV 494 - Seminar: Environmental Engineering 1 credit (Hrs: 1 Lec.) Students will be asked to prepare presentations on industrial and environmental proc… source |
| EENV498 | Internship | — | EENV 498 - Internship EENV 498 - Internship 1 - 6 credits (Variable) For academic work done in conjunction with an approved work experience related to the Environmental Engineering degree program. St… source |
| EENV499W | Capstone: Environmental Engineering Design II | — | EENV 499W - Capstone: Environmental Engineering Design II EENV 499W - Capstone: Environmental Engineering Design II 2 credits (Hrs: 2 Lec.) Students will work in groups on actual environmental projec… source |
| EENV525 | Industial Ecology | — | EENV 525 - Industial Ecology EENV 525 - Industial Ecology 3 credits (Hrs. 3 Lec) The course will introduce students to the field of industrial ecology. Students will work individually and in teams to… source |
| EGEN100 | Engineering & Science Fundamentals | — | EGEN 100 - Engineering & Science Fundamentals EGEN 100 - Engineering & Science Fundamentals 3 credits (Hrs: 2 Lec., 3 Lab) This course is intended for students who are not yet ready for M 151 - Preca… source |
| EGEN101 | Introduction Engineering Calculations & Problem Solving | — | EGEN 101 - Introduction Engineering Calculations & Problem Solving EGEN 101 - Introduction Engineering Calculations & Problem Solving 3 credits (Hrs: 2 Lec., 3 Lab) This course focuses on developing… source |
| EGEN194 | First-Year Engineering Seminar | — | EGEN 194 - First-Year Engineering Seminar EGEN 194 - First-Year Engineering Seminar 1 credit (Hrs: 1 Lec.) The course focuses on Engineering careers and employment in the fields of engineering at Mon… source |
| EGEN201 | Engineering Mechanics–Statics | — | EGEN 201 - Engineering Mechanics–Statics EGEN 201 - Engineering Mechanics–Statics 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec.) The study of the laws governing equilibrium. Uses equilibrium equations to compute the reacti… source |
| EGEN202 | Engineering Mech–Dynamics | — | EGEN 202 - Engineering Mech–Dynamics EGEN 202 - Engineering Mech–Dynamics 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec.) The study of the effects of forces upon the motion of material bodies. Covers kinematics of particles… source |
| EGEN213 | Survey of MET & MAT Engin | — | EGEN 213 - Survey of MET & MAT Engin EGEN 213 - Survey of MET & MAT Engin 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec.) This course is designed to provide General Engineering majors with a broad introduction to metallurgi… source |
| EGEN304 | Dynamic System Modeling | — | EGEN 304 - Dynamic System Modeling EGEN 304 - Dynamic System Modeling 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec.) Modeling and simulation of dynamic systems. This includes basic electrical, mechanics, and thermal system… source |
| EGEN305 | Mechanics of Materials (equiv 205) | — | EGEN 305 - Mechanics of Materials (equiv 205) EGEN 305 - Mechanics of Materials (equiv 205) 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec.) Treats the elastic properties of materials plus the elastic and stability propertie… source |
| EGEN306 | Mechanics of Materials Laboratory | — | EGEN 306 - Mechanics of Materials Laboratory EGEN 306 - Mechanics of Materials Laboratory 1 credit (Hrs: 3 Lab) The course includes one measurement technique refresher lab followed by several strengt… source |
| EGEN318 | Computer Applications for Engineers | — | EGEN 318 - Computer Applications for Engineers EGEN 318 - Computer Applications for Engineers 1 credits The concepts of concurrent engineering and computer aided engineering analysis are introduced.… source |
| EGEN324 | Applied Thermodynamics | — | EGEN 324 - Applied Thermodynamics EGEN 324 - Applied Thermodynamics 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec.) The study of energy and its transformation, the processes involved and properties of the substances employe… source |
| EGEN325 | Engineering Economic Analysis | — | EGEN 325 - Engineering Economic Analysis EGEN 325 - Engineering Economic Analysis 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec.) Covers the time value of money and financial calculations. Provides a basis for the economic… source |
| EGEN335 | Fluid Mechanics | — | EGEN 335 - Fluid Mechanics EGEN 335 - Fluid Mechanics 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec.) The study of fluids at rest or in motion. Fluids may be liquids, vapors, gases or combinations of these. The effects of s… source |
| EGEN336 | Fluid Mechanics Lab | — | EGEN 336 - Fluid Mechanics Lab EGEN 336 - Fluid Mechanics Lab 1 credit (Hrs: 3 Lab) 8-10 labs will be performed covering open and closed channel flow, viscosity, air drag, and buoyancy. Course genera… source |
| EGEN390 | Undergraduate Research | — | EGEN 390 - Undergraduate Research EGEN 390 - Undergraduate Research 1 - 6 credits (Variable) source |
| EGEN434 | Applied Thermodynamics II | — | EGEN 434 - Applied Thermodynamics II EGEN 434 - Applied Thermodynamics II 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec.) A continuation of EGEN 324 , Thermodynamics I. Topics include energy conversion as in steam power gen… source |
| EGEN465 | Mechatronic Design | — | EGEN 465 - Mechatronic Design EGEN 465 - Mechatronic Design 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec.) The design of Mechatronic systems which requires the integration of mechanical and electrical engineering through a… source |
| EGEN474 | Intro to Micro/nanoelectromechanical Systems | — | EGEN 474 - Intro to Micro/nanoelectromechanical Systems EGEN 474 - Intro to Micro/nanoelectromechanical Systems 2 credits (2 hrs Lec) This course covers the theory and application of MEMS and NEMS fr… source |
| EGEN488 | Fund of Engineering Exam | — | EGEN 488 - Fund of Engineering Exam EGEN 488 - Fund of Engineering Exam 1 credit (Hrs: 3 Lab) Preparation for professional employment, development of professional attitudes and conduct, ethical consi… source |
| EGEN489W | Engineering Design I | — | EGEN 489W - Engineering Design I EGEN 489W - Engineering Design I 2 credit (Hrs: 1 Lec., 3 Lab) A capstone engineering course that requires students to apply engineering principles to a project eithe… source |
| EGEN499W | Engineering Design II | — | EGEN 499W - Engineering Design II EGEN 499W - Engineering Design II 2 credits (Hrs: 0 Lec., 3 Lab) The second semester of a capstone engineering design sequence that requires students to apply engine… source |
| EGEN505 | Advanced Engineering Analysis | — | EGEN 505 - Advanced Engineering Analysis EGEN 505 - Advanced Engineering Analysis 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec.) This course provides advanced analytical methods used in the modeling and solution of complex… source |
| EGEN513 | Wood Analysis and Design | — | EGEN 513 - Wood Analysis and Design EGEN 513 - Wood Analysis and Design 3 credits Hrs.: 3 lec To develop a general familiarity with the structural design of wood structures. This includes concepts of… source |
| EGEN574 | Intro to Micro/nanoelectromechanical Systems | — | EGEN 574 - Intro to Micro/nanoelectromechanical Systems EGEN 574 - Intro to Micro/nanoelectromechanical Systems 2 credits (Hrs: 2 Lec.) This course covers the theory and application of MEMS and NEMS… source |
| EGEN590 | Graduate Research | — | EGEN 590 - Graduate Research EGEN 590 - Graduate Research 1 - 6 credits (Variable) source |
| EGEN591 | Special Topics | — | EGEN 591 - Special Topics EGEN 591 - Special Topics 1 - 6 credits (Variable) source |
| EMAT230 | Materials & The Human Experience | — | EMAT 230 - Materials & The Human Experience EMAT 230 - Materials & The Human Experience 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec.) This course begins by providing a historical perspective of the parallels between mater… source |
| EMAT353 | Microstructural Interpretation | — | EMAT 353 - Microstructural Interpretation EMAT 353 - Microstructural Interpretation 1 credit (Hrs: 1 Lec., 2 Lab) A laboratory course designed to develop skills, experience and knowledge of metallogr… source |
| EMAT354 | Physical Metallurgy Lab | — | EMAT 354 - Physical Metallurgy Lab EMAT 354 - Physical Metallurgy Lab 1 credit (Hrs: 1 Lec., 2 Lab) This is a continuation of Microstructural Interpretation but includes applications to ceramic and p… source |
| EMAT360 | Polymeric Materials | — | EMAT 360 - Polymeric Materials EMAT 360 - Polymeric Materials 2 credits Covers chemical structure, mechanical and other properties related to the use of polymeric materials for engineering applicatio… source |
| EMAT361 | Polymers Processing Laboratory | — | EMAT 361 - Polymers Processing Laboratory EMAT 361 - Polymers Processing Laboratory 1 credit This is a 1-credit course designed to provide a hands-on learning experience performing general organic la… source |
| EMAT362 | Ceramic Materials | — | EMAT 362 - Ceramic Materials EMAT 362 - Ceramic Materials 2 credits Deals with processing and properties of ceramic solids pertinent to their use as engineering materials, thermal, mechanical, and el… source |
| EMAT363 | Ceramic Materials Lab | — | EMAT 363 - Ceramic Materials Lab EMAT 363 - Ceramic Materials Lab 1 credit This course will cover the fundamental principles of ceramic materials through a series of laboratory practices that will em… source |
| EMAT444 | Casting & Solidification | — | EMAT 444 - Casting & Solidification EMAT 444 - Casting & Solidification 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec.) Theory of solidification is reviewed including heat flow, nucleation and growth kinetics, solute distri… source |
| EMAT463 | Composite Materials | — | EMAT 463 - Composite Materials EMAT 463 - Composite Materials 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec.) Provides an introduction to the materials selection, mechanical performance, structural design, and processing of… source |
| EMAT471 | Materials Characterization & Analysis | — | EMAT 471 - Materials Characterization & Analysis EMAT 471 - Materials Characterization & Analysis 2 credits This course provides an introduction to the theory of X-ray Diffraction (XRD), Inductively… source |
| EMAT472 | Materials Engineering & Design | 2 | EMAT 472 - Materials Engineering & Design EMAT 472 - Materials Engineering & Design 2 Credits (Hrs. 2 lec) Students apply principles learned to the selection of materials and fabrication methods for… 2 cr · 2 hr source |
| EMAT473 | Materials Characterization & Analysis Laboratory | — | EMAT 473 - Materials Characterization & Analysis Laboratory EMAT 473 - Materials Characterization & Analysis Laboratory 1 credit This course will supplement the Materials Characterization & Analysis… source |
| EMAT475 | Corrosion | — | EMAT 475 - Corrosion EMAT 475 - Corrosion 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec.) An introduction to the study of the degradation of materials and how it may be retarded or prevented. Applications to metals (i.e., c… source |
| EMAT523 | Advanced Thermodynamics | — | EMAT 523 - Advanced Thermodynamics EMAT 523 - Advanced Thermodynamics 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec.) The application of solution thermodynamics to M&ME systems is examined with particular emphasis on the co… source |
| EMAT530 | Energy Issues Analysis | — | EMAT 530 - Energy Issues Analysis EMAT 530 - Energy Issues Analysis 3 credits Covers a wide variety of energy issues and requires students to evaluate feasibility from economic (will it make or lose… source |
| EMAT544 | Casting & Solidification | — | EMAT 544 - Casting & Solidification EMAT 544 - Casting & Solidification 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec.) Theory of solidification is reviewed including heat flow, nucleation and growth kinetics, solute distri… source |
| EMAT563 | Composite Materials | — | EMAT 563 - Composite Materials EMAT 563 - Composite Materials 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec) Provides an introduction to the materials selection, mechanical performance, structural design, and processing of… source |
| EMAT569 | Failure Analysis & Design Life | — | EMAT 569 - Failure Analysis & Design Life EMAT 569 - Failure Analysis & Design Life 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec.) Application of the principles of physical and mechanical metallurgy to failure analysis. Me… source |
| EMAT570 | Mechanical Behavior Of Materials | — | EMAT 570 - Mechanical Behavior Of Materials EMAT 570 - Mechanical Behavior Of Materials 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec.) Treats mechanical properties and behavior of materials with regard to stress and strain… source |
| EMAT571 | SEM/EDX | — | EMAT 571 - SEM/EDX EMAT 571 - SEM/EDX 3 credits (Hrs: 1 Lec.,3 Lab) Continuation of EMAT 471 with a complete focus on materials characterization and analysis by Scanning Electron Microscopy and Energ… source |
| EMAT575 | Biomaterials | — | EMAT 575 - Biomaterials EMAT 575 - Biomaterials 3 credits source |
| EMAT580 | Nanoscale Materials & Technology | — | EMAT 580 - Nanoscale Materials & Technology EMAT 580 - Nanoscale Materials & Technology 3 credits (Hrs: 2.5 Lec., 1.5 Lab) Examines the technology and creation of functional materials, devices and sy… source |
| EMAT584 | Electrical, Optical & Magnetic Properties of Materials | — | EMAT 584 - Electrical, Optical & Magnetic Properties of Materials EMAT 584 - Electrical, Optical & Magnetic Properties of Materials 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec.) Concepts introduced at the undergraduate le… source |
| EMEC201 | Fundamentals of Mechanical Engineering | — | EMEC 201 - Fundamentals of Mechanical Engineering EMEC 201 - Fundamentals of Mechanical Engineering 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec.) A course in applied fundamentals relevant to mechanical engineering student… source |
| EMEC215 | Introduction to Modeling for Mechanical Engineers | — | EMEC 215 - Introduction to Modeling for Mechanical Engineers EMEC 215 - Introduction to Modeling for Mechanical Engineers 1 credit (Hrs: 3 Lab) Concepts of concurrent engineering and computer aided d… source |
| EMEC291 | Intro to CAD Modeling | — | EMEC 291 - Intro to CAD Modeling EMEC 291 - Intro to CAD Modeling 1 credit (Hrs: 1 Lec.) Concepts of concurrent engineering and computer aided design are introduced. The use of computer aided design… source |
| EMEC320 | Thermodynamics I | — | EMEC 320 - Thermodynamics I EMEC 320 - Thermodynamics I 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec.) The study of energy and its transformation, the processes involved and properties of the substances employed. Topics in… source |
| EMEC322 | Product Development | — | EMEC 322 - Product Development EMEC 322 - Product Development 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec.) This course covers the aspects of product design. The calculation methodology of the mathematically computed engi… source |
| EMEC326 | Fundamentals of Heat Transfer | — | EMEC 326 - Fundamentals of Heat Transfer EMEC 326 - Fundamentals of Heat Transfer 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec.) Principles of heat transfer by conduction, convection, boiling and radiation, fluid flow with… source |
| EMEC341 | Advanced Mechanics of Materials | — | EMEC 341 - Advanced Mechanics of Materials EMEC 341 - Advanced Mechanics of Materials 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec.) The objective of this course is to develop a background in more advanced mechanics of mat… source |
| EMEC402 | Mechanical Engineering Laboratory | — | EMEC 402 - Mechanical Engineering Laboratory EMEC 402 - Mechanical Engineering Laboratory 1 credit (Hrs: 3 Lab) Covers practical application and experimentation in the areas of energy conversion, hea… source |
| EMEC405 | Finite Element Analysis | — | EMEC 405 - Finite Element Analysis EMEC 405 - Finite Element Analysis 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec.) This course offers a practical approach to finite element analysis (FEA), expanding upon foundational mec… source |
| EMEC415 | Impact Dynamics | — | EMEC 415 - Impact Dynamics EMEC 415 - Impact Dynamics 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec.) This course explores the dynamics of low-speed impacts across various systems and structures. Topics include collinear, p… source |
| EMEC416 | Dynamic Behavior of Materials | — | EMEC 416 - Dynamic Behavior of Materials EMEC 416 - Dynamic Behavior of Materials 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec.) This course explores the behavior of materials under dynamic loading, focusing on wave propag… source |
| EMEC417 | Engine Design | — | EMEC 417 - Engine Design EMEC 417 - Engine Design 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec.) The course provides students a background in operating principles of the internal combustion engine. Students will be able to… source |
| EMEC418 | Introduction to Biomedical Engineering | — | EMEC 418 - Introduction to Biomedical Engineering EMEC 418 - Introduction to Biomedical Engineering 2 credits (Hrs: 2 Lec.) This course covers the fundamentals of biology and engineering in relation… source |
| EMEC419 | Mechanics of Composite Materials | — | EMEC 419 - Mechanics of Composite Materials EMEC 419 - Mechanics of Composite Materials 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec.) The course provides students a background in modern composite materials and how their u… source |
| EMEC435 | Rocket Propulsion | — | EMEC 435 - Rocket Propulsion EMEC 435 - Rocket Propulsion 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec.) This class will introduce the principles and practice of rocket propulsion in the many forms used in aerospace applic… source |
| EMEC436 | Computational Fluid Dynamics | — | EMEC 436 - Computational Fluid Dynamics EMEC 436 - Computational Fluid Dynamics 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec.) This course is intended to be an introduction to the principles and practice of computational f… source |
| EMEC445 | Mechanical Vibrations | — | EMEC 445 - Mechanical Vibrations EMEC 445 - Mechanical Vibrations 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec.) A study of the motions and accelerations of moving components and the resulting inertial effects, vibrations,… source |
| EMEC448 | Heating,Ventilating & Air Conditioning (HVAC) | — | EMEC 448 - Heating,Ventilating & Air Conditioning (HVAC) EMEC 448 - Heating,Ventilating & Air Conditioning (HVAC) 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec.) This course covers the fundamentals of heating, ventilating a… source |
| EMEC455 | Mechanical Component Design | — | EMEC 455 - Mechanical Component Design EMEC 455 - Mechanical Component Design 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec.) A study of the fundamentals of mechanical design such as safety factors, shafting, belts, fastene… source |
| EMEC457 | Kinematics | — | EMEC 457 - Kinematics EMEC 457 - Kinematics 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec.) This course covers the design of mechanisms and machines to create desired motions using mechanical parts. The calculation methodol… source |
| EMEC490 | Undergraduate Research | — | EMEC 490 - Undergraduate Research EMEC 490 - Undergraduate Research Variable This course is designed for students involved in directed research projects and is required for participants in the Underg… source |
| EMEC491 | Special Topics | — | EMEC 491 - Special Topics EMEC 491 - Special Topics (Variable) Course title depends on topic. Specific topic is to be determined by faculty member offering the course. Deals with some aspect of Mecha… source |
| EMEC492 | Independent Study | — | EMEC 492 - Independent Study EMEC 492 - Independent Study Variable A special study at the senior or graduate level of some area of Engineering or engineering design. The student is expected to show i… source |
| EMEC494 | Seminar/Workshop | — | EMEC 494 - Seminar/Workshop EMEC 494 - Seminar/Workshop 1 credit Investigations in the engineering field and its many problems. Students will present research papers, make field trips to industrial p… source |
| EMEC498 | Internship | — | EMEC 498 - Internship EMEC 498 - Internship 1-6 credits source |
| EMEC505 | Finite Element Analysis | — | EMEC 505 - Finite Element Analysis EMEC 505 - Finite Element Analysis 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec.) This course offers a practical approach to finite element analysis (FEA), expanding upon foundational mec… source |
| EMEC515 | Impact Dynamics | — | EMEC 515 - Impact Dynamics EMEC 515 - Impact Dynamics 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec.) This course explores the dynamics of low-speed impacts across various systems and structures. Topics include collinear, p… source |
| EMEC516 | Dynamic Behavior of Materials | — | EMEC 516 - Dynamic Behavior of Materials EMEC 516 - Dynamic Behavior of Materials 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec.) This course explores the behavior of materials under dynamic loading, focusing on wave propag… source |
| EMEC517 | Engine Design | — | EMEC 517 - Engine Design EMEC 517 - Engine Design 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec.) The course provides students a background in operating principles of the internal combustion engine. Students will be able to… source |
| EMEC518 | Introduction to Biomedical Engineering | — | EMEC 518 - Introduction to Biomedical Engineering EMEC 518 - Introduction to Biomedical Engineering 2 credits (Hrs: 2 Lec.) This course covers the fundamentals of biology and engineering in relation… source |
| EMEC519 | Mechanics of Composite Materials | — | EMEC 519 - Mechanics of Composite Materials EMEC 519 - Mechanics of Composite Materials 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec.) The course provides students a background in modern composite materials and how their u… source |
| EMEC535 | Rocket Propulsion | — | EMEC 535 - Rocket Propulsion EMEC 535 - Rocket Propulsion 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec.) This class will introduce the principles and practice of rocket propulsion in the many forms used in aerospace applic… source |
| EMEC536 | Computational Fluid Dynamics | — | EMEC 536 - Computational Fluid Dynamics EMEC 536 - Computational Fluid Dynamics 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec.) This course is intended to be an introduction to the principles and practice of computational f… source |
| EMEC548 | Heating,Ventilating & Air Conditioning (HVAC) | — | EMEC 548 - Heating,Ventilating & Air Conditioning (HVAC) EMEC 548 - Heating,Ventilating & Air Conditioning (HVAC) 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec.) This course covers the fundamentals of heating, ventilating a… source |
| EMEC557 | Kinematics | — | EMEC 557 - Kinematics EMEC 557 - Kinematics 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec.) This course covers the design of mechanisms and machines to create desired motions using mechanical parts. The calculation methodol… source |
| EMEC571 | Compressible Flow Gas Dynamics | — | EMEC 571 - Compressible Flow Gas Dynamics EMEC 571 - Compressible Flow Gas Dynamics 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec.) This course provides an in-depth study of compressible flow theory and applications. Compre… source |
| EMEC591 | Special Topics | — | EMEC 591 - Special Topics EMEC 591 - Special Topics 1 - 6 credits (Variable) source |
| EMEC599 | Thesis Research | — | EMEC 599 - Thesis Research EMEC 599 - Thesis Research 1 - 6 credits (Variable) source |
| EMET194 | M&ME Workshop | — | EMET 194 - M&ME Workshop EMET 194 - M&ME Workshop 1 credit (.5 Lec, 1.5 Lab) Metallurgical and materials engineering pervades everyday life, but its practice is not common experience. This course pro… source |
| EMET232 | Process Engineering Fundamentals | — | EMET 232 - Process Engineering Fundamentals EMET 232 - Process Engineering Fundamentals 2 credits (Hrs: 2 Lec) An introduction to processing methods and equipment, particularly those utilized in the… source |
| EMET234 | Process Engineering Fundamentals Lab | — | EMET 234 - Process Engineering Fundamentals Lab EMET 234 - Process Engineering Fundamentals Lab 1 credit (Hrs: 3 Lab) Students conduct laboratory exercises in sieve analysis, sampling, specific gravi… source |
| EMET280 | M&ME Safety & Health | — | EMET 280 - M&ME Safety & Health EMET 280 - M&ME Safety & Health 1 credit (Hrs: 1 Lec.) The practice of engineering requires a basic understanding of good safety and industrial hygiene practices. Stud… source |
| EMET294 | M&ME Workshop | — | EMET 294 - M&ME Workshop EMET 294 - M&ME Workshop 1 credit (Hrs: .5 Lec., 1.5 Lab) Metallurgical and materials engineering pervades everyday life, but its practice is not common experience. This cour… source |
| EMET307 | M&ME Thermodynamics | — | EMET 307 - M&ME Thermodynamics EMET 307 - M&ME Thermodynamics 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec.) Basic thermodynamic principles are reviewed and the application of thermodynamics and physical chemistry to chemi… source |
| EMET333 | Mineral Processing and Design | — | EMET 333 - Mineral Processing and Design EMET 333 - Mineral Processing and Design 2 credits Size reduction processes of crushing and grinding, particle sizing methods of screening and classifying, an… source |
| EMET335 | Mineral Processing and Extractive Metallurgy Lab | — | EMET 335 - Mineral Processing and Extractive Metallurgy Lab EMET 335 - Mineral Processing and Extractive Metallurgy Lab 1 credit (Hrs: 3 Lab) Students conduct laboratory exercises in sizing by andrea… source |
| EMET340 | Mass Transfer & Chemical Kinetics | — | EMET 340 - Mass Transfer & Chemical Kinetics EMET 340 - Mass Transfer & Chemical Kinetics 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec.) Principles and applications of mass transfer and chemical kinetics to both extractive… source |
| EMET350 | Transport Phenomena | — | EMET 350 - Transport Phenomena EMET 350 - Transport Phenomena 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec) This course covers momentum and heat transfer fundamental principles and their applications to metallurgical and m… source |
| EMET401 | Hydrometallurgy & Aqueous Processing | — | EMET 401 - Hydrometallurgy & Aqueous Processing EMET 401 - Hydrometallurgy & Aqueous Processing 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec.) Chemistry and operating principles related to hydrometallurgical and electromet… source |
| EMET402 | Pyrometallurgy & Thermal Processing | — | EMET 402 - Pyrometallurgy & Thermal Processing EMET 402 - Pyrometallurgy & Thermal Processing 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec.) Basic engineering principles are used to explain the application of thermal proce… source |
| EMET405 | Extractive Metallurgy Lab | — | EMET 405 - Extractive Metallurgy Lab EMET 405 - Extractive Metallurgy Lab 1 credit (Hrs: 3 Lab) Experiments are performed in pyrometallurgy, hydrometallurgy and electrometallurgy. Labs include acid l… source |
| EMET420 | Physical Chemistry of Iron & Steelmaking | — | EMET 420 - Physical Chemistry of Iron & Steelmaking EMET 420 - Physical Chemistry of Iron & Steelmaking 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec) Physical chemistry principles are utilized to describe iron and steel pr… source |
| EMET425 | Computer Applications for Process Engineers | — | EMET 425 - Computer Applications for Process Engineers EMET 425 - Computer Applications for Process Engineers 3 credits (Hrs: 2 Lec, 3 Lab) An application of computer techniques to processes engineer… source |
| EMET427 | Advanced Pyro-Processing | — | EMET 427 - Advanced Pyro-Processing EMET 427 - Advanced Pyro-Processing 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec.) The course focuses on the analysis of selected pyrometallurgical and thermal processes and includes the… source |
| EMET428 | Materials Recycling & Waste Remediation | — | EMET 428 - Materials Recycling & Waste Remediation EMET 428 - Materials Recycling & Waste Remediation 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec.) The course surveys the environmental legislation and regulations relevant… source |
| EMET429 | Advanced Separation | — | EMET 429 - Advanced Separation EMET 429 - Advanced Separation 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec.) Advanced separation processes relevant to metallurgical and materials processing are detailed. Separation of soli… source |
| EMET430 | Reactor Design | — | EMET 430 - Reactor Design EMET 430 - Reactor Design 3 credits (Hrs. 3 Lec) This course covers the principles and applications of reactor design including mass transfer, chemical kinetics, and transpo… source |
| EMET434 | Flotation | — | EMET 434 - Flotation EMET 434 - Flotation 3 credits (Hrs: 2 Lec, 3 Lab) This course describes the physical and chemical processes involved in separations. Flotation, the most commonly used separation… source |
| EMET441 | Flowsheet Development & Design | — | EMET 441 - Flowsheet Development & Design EMET 441 - Flowsheet Development & Design 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec.) The principles for flowsheet development, mass flow calculations and economic estimations a… source |
| EMET451 | Process Instrumentation and Control | — | EMET 451 - Process Instrumentation and Control EMET 451 - Process Instrumentation and Control 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec.) The course is oriented to the perspective of a process engineer and emphasizes de… source |
| EMET489W | M&ME Design I | — | EMET 489W - M&ME Design I EMET 489W - M&ME Design I 1 credit (Hrs: 3 Lab) This course requires students to form teams and solve real world engineering problems. Teams must design a system, component… source |
| EMET490 | Undergraduate Research | — | EMET 490 - Undergraduate Research EMET 490 - Undergraduate Research 1 - 6 credits (Variable) This course is designed for students involved in directed research projects and is required for participan… source |
| EMET494W | M&ME Seminar | — | EMET 494W - M&ME Seminar EMET 494W - M&ME Seminar 1 credit (Hrs: 1 Recitation) Senior Seminar is designed to improve the oral and written presentation skills of seniors in M&ME. Students give an oral… source |
| EMET498 | Internship | — | EMET 498 - Internship EMET 498 - Internship 0 - 6 credits (Variable) For academic work done in conjunction with an approved work experience related to the Metallurgical & Materials Engineering degree… source |
| EMET499W | M&ME Design Capstone II | — | EMET 499W - M&ME Design Capstone II EMET 499W - M&ME Design Capstone II 2 credits (Hrs: 6 Lab) Continuation of EMET 489W . Course generally 2nd semester. source |
| EMET501 | Hydrometallurgy & Aqueous Processing | — | EMET 501 - Hydrometallurgy & Aqueous Processing EMET 501 - Hydrometallurgy & Aqueous Processing 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec.) This course applies chemistry, kinetics, and chemical thermodynamics principles… source |
| EMET502 | Pyrometallurgy & Thermal Processing | — | EMET 502 - Pyrometallurgy & Thermal Processing EMET 502 - Pyrometallurgy & Thermal Processing 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec.) This course provides an essential introduction to high temperature industrial ope… source |
| EMET504 | Fire Assay | — | EMET 504 - Fire Assay EMET 504 - Fire Assay 2 credits (Hrs: 1.5 Lec., 1.5 Lab) This laboratory/lecture course covers the art and science of assaying for precious metals. Procedural differences are di… source |
| EMET511 | Materials Handling Design | — | EMET 511 - Materials Handling Design EMET 511 - Materials Handling Design 3 credits (Hrs: 2 Lec., 3 Lab) A design-oriented course covering belt conveyors, feeders, storage facilities, slurry pipeline… source |
| EMET520 | Physical Chemistry of Iron & Steelmaking | — | EMET 520 - Physical Chemistry of Iron & Steelmaking EMET 520 - Physical Chemistry of Iron & Steelmaking 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec.) This course combines physical chemistry and pyrometallurgy principles t… source |
| EMET525 | Computer Applications for Process Engineers | — | EMET 525 - Computer Applications for Process Engineers EMET 525 - Computer Applications for Process Engineers 3 credits (Hrs: 2 Lec., 3 Lab) An application of computer techniques to processes enginee… source |
| EMET527 | Advanced Pyro-Processing | — | EMET 527 - Advanced Pyro-Processing EMET 527 - Advanced Pyro-Processing 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec.) The course focuses on the analysis of selected pyrometallurgical and thermal processes and includes the… source |
| EMET528 | Materials Recycling & Waste Remediation | — | EMET 528 - Materials Recycling & Waste Remediation EMET 528 - Materials Recycling & Waste Remediation 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec.) The course surveys the environmental legislation and regulations relevant… source |
| EMET529 | Advanced Separation | — | EMET 529 - Advanced Separation EMET 529 - Advanced Separation 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec.) Advanced separation processes relevant to metallurgical and materials processing are detailed. Separation of soli… source |
| EMET531 | Hazardous and Toxic Species Remediation | — | EMET 531 - Hazardous and Toxic Species Remediation EMET 531 - Hazardous and Toxic Species Remediation 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec.) Fundamental considerations and current industrial unit operations used in… source |
| EMET533 | Comminution and Physical Separations | — | EMET 533 - Comminution and Physical Separations EMET 533 - Comminution and Physical Separations 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec.) This course details the processes of size reduction via crushing and grinding,… source |
| EMET534 | Flotation | — | EMET 534 - Flotation EMET 534 - Flotation 3 credits (Hrs: 2 Lec., 3 Lab) This course describes the physical and chemical processes involved in separations. Flotation, the most commonly used separatio… source |
| EMET535 | Flotation and Liquid/Solid Separations | — | EMET 535 - Flotation and Liquid/Solid Separations EMET 535 - Flotation and Liquid/Solid Separations 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec.) This course details the physical-chemical process of froth flotation, as we… source |
| EMET541 | Metallurgical & Materials Flowsheet Design | — | EMET 541 - Metallurgical & Materials Flowsheet Design EMET 541 - Metallurgical & Materials Flowsheet Design 3 credits (Hrs: 2 Lec., 3 Lab) The principles for flowsheet development, mass flow calculat… source |
| EMET551 | Process Instrumentation and Control | — | EMET 551 - Process Instrumentation and Control EMET 551 - Process Instrumentation and Control 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec.) This course provides an essential introduction to industrial process flow control… source |
| EMET555 | Advanced Flotation | — | EMET 555 - Advanced Flotation EMET 555 - Advanced Flotation 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec.) Deals with the development of the theoretical basis of the flotation process. The surface chemistry of collector an… source |
| EMET582 | Processing of Energy Resources | — | EMET 582 - Processing of Energy Resources EMET 582 - Processing of Energy Resources 3 credits (Hrs: 2.5 Lec., 1.5 Lab) Focuses on the coal and uranium processing including discussions on environmenta… source |
| EMET583 | Processing of Precious Metal Resources | — | EMET 583 - Processing of Precious Metal Resources EMET 583 - Processing of Precious Metal Resources 3 credits (Hrs: 2.5 Lec., 1.5 Lab) An introduction to the processing and hydrometallurgy of preciou… source |
| EMET594 | Graduate Seminar | — | EMET 594 - Graduate Seminar EMET 594 - Graduate Seminar 1 credit (Hrs: 1 Recitation) Meets with EMET 494W . Graduate Seminar is designed to improve the written and oral presentation skills of graduat… source |
| EMET595 | Extractive Metallurgy Practicum | — | EMET 595 - Extractive Metallurgy Practicum EMET 595 - Extractive Metallurgy Practicum 1 credit This course will test student’s knowledge gained from the three courses within the Extractive Metallurgy… source |
| EMET595 | Mineral Processing Practicum | — | EMET 595 - Mineral Processing Practicum EMET 595 - Mineral Processing Practicum 1 credit (Hrs: 1 Lec.) The Mineral Processing Practicum will test student’s knowledge gained from the three courses wit… source |
| EMET599 | Thesis Research | — | EMET 599 - Thesis Research EMET 599 - Thesis Research 1 - 6 credits (Variable) source |
| ENGR500 | Masters of Engineering Exit Exam | — | ENGR 500 - Masters of Engineering Exit Exam ENGR 500 - Masters of Engineering Exit Exam 1 credit An exit exam for Masters of Engineering students. Exam is developed and approved by the advising commi… source |
| ENGR5040 | Advanced Dynamics | — | ENGR 5040 - Advanced Dynamics ENGR 5040 - Advanced Dynamics 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec.) A study of free, damped and forced vibrations of linear single degree of freedom systems, non-linear single degree… source |
| ENGR5500 | Hydraulic Structures | — | ENGR 5500 - Hydraulic Structures ENGR 5500 - Hydraulic Structures 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec.) Gives students the capacity to design safe and effective surface flow control structures such as culverts, ch… source |
| ENGR5840 | Reinforced Concrete Design | — | ENGR 5840 - Reinforced Concrete Design ENGR 5840 - Reinforced Concrete Design 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec., 3 Lab) An introduction to the design of reinforced concrete beams, columns and footing will be ma… source |
| ENGR5850 | Advanced Mechanics of Materials | — | ENGR 5850 - Advanced Mechanics of Materials ENGR 5850 - Advanced Mechanics of Materials 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec.) Considers advanced strength topics and reviews elementary strength of materials. Topics… source |
| ENGR5880 | Structural Analysis & Design | — | ENGR 5880 - Structural Analysis & Design ENGR 5880 - Structural Analysis & Design 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec.) An introduction to structural theory and design of steel, timber and concrete structures. Spe… source |
| ENGR5940 | Engineering Seminar | — | ENGR 5940 - Engineering Seminar ENGR 5940 - Engineering Seminar 1 credit (Hrs: 1 Lec.) Graduate students present talks dealing with their research investigations or other selected engineering topics.… source |
| ENGR5970 | Engineering Problems | — | ENGR 5970 - Engineering Problems ENGR 5970 - Engineering Problems (Variable) An individual laboratory, library or design problem requiring a detailed report on the student’s work. Course on demand. source |
| ENGR5990 | Thesis Research | — | ENGR 5990 - Thesis Research ENGR 5990 - Thesis Research (Variable) An original problem is selected by the student, with the approval of the department, and is pursued until the results permit the wri… source |
| ENRG500 | Survey of Energy Engineering and Science | — | ENRG 500 - Survey of Energy Engineering and Science ENRG 500 - Survey of Energy Engineering and Science 1 credit (Hrs: 1 Lec.) This course develops a systems-level understanding of energy technologie… source |
| ENRG500W | Survey of Energy Engineering and Science | — | ENRG 500W - Survey of Energy Engineering and Science ENRG 500W - Survey of Energy Engineering and Science 1 credit (Hrs: 1 Lec.) This course prepares doctoral students to communicate effectively in w… source |
| ENRG501 | Energy Systems Fundamentals | — | ENRG 501 - Energy Systems Fundamentals ENRG 501 - Energy Systems Fundamentals 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec.) This course provides an advanced foundation in energy systems, emphasizing the physical principle… source |
| ENRG502 | Managing Energy Resources and Policy | — | ENRG 502 - Managing Energy Resources and Policy ENRG 502 - Managing Energy Resources and Policy 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec.) This course examines the management of energy resources within regulatory, econ… source |
| ENRG503 | Mathematical Modeling of Energy Systems | — | ENRG 503 - Mathematical Modeling of Energy Systems ENRG 503 - Mathematical Modeling of Energy Systems 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec.) This course focuses on advanced mathematical and computational techniques… source |
| ENRG520 | Thermodynamics of Energy Systems | — | ENRG 520 - Thermodynamics of Energy Systems ENRG 520 - Thermodynamics of Energy Systems 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec.) This course provides advanced treatment of thermodynamic principles as applied to moder… source |
| ENRG521 | Energy Systems Engineering | — | ENRG 521 - Energy Systems Engineering ENRG 521 - Energy Systems Engineering 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec.) This course deals with the engineering design and integration of complex energy systems. Topics inc… source |
| ENRG522 | Energy System Dynamics | — | ENRG 522 - Energy System Dynamics ENRG 522 - Energy System Dynamics 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec.) This course focuses on dynamic behavior and control of energy systems. Topics include transient analysis, d… source |
| ENRG530 | Advanced Geomechanics | — | ENRG 530 - Advanced Geomechanics ENRG 530 - Advanced Geomechanics 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec.) This course focuses on the application of geomechanics to subsurface energy systems. Topics include in-situ s… source |
| ENVE540 | Laws, Regulations, and Mine Permitting | — | ENVE 540 - Laws, Regulations, and Mine Permitting ENVE 540 - Laws, Regulations, and Mine Permitting 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec.) This course explores the fundamentals and future trends in mine project per… source |
| ENVE541 | Resilient Mining | — | ENVE 541 - Resilient Mining ENVE 541 - Resilient Mining 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec.) This course explores the fundamentals of and the future trends in developing and operating a resilient mine. This cours… source |
| ENVE542 | Mine Reclamation and Beneficial Reuse | — | ENVE 542 - Mine Reclamation and Beneficial Reuse ENVE 542 - Mine Reclamation and Beneficial Reuse 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec.) Closure, potential reuse/recovery and final reclamation is the final phase in… source |
| ENVE591 | Special Problems | — | ENVE 591 - Special Problems ENVE 591 - Special Problems (Variable) Individual problems suitable for graduate study are assigned. Students submit written and oral reports for each problem. Course gene… source |
| ENVE595 | Environmental Management for Mining Practicum | — | ENVE 595 - Environmental Management for Mining Practicum ENVE 595 - Environmental Management for Mining Practicum 1 credits (Hrs: 1 Lec.) This practicum provides the student an opportunity to apply t… source |
| ENVE691 | Special Problems | — | ENVE 691 - Special Problems ENVE 691 - Special Problems (Variable) Individual problems suitable for graduate study are assigned. Students submit written and oral reports for each problem. Course gene… source |
| ENVE5020 | Surface Water Hydrology | — | ENVE 5020 - Surface Water Hydrology ENVE 5020 - Surface Water Hydrology 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec.) Introduces components of the hydrologic cycle and their interactions including weather systems, precipi… source |
| ENVE5030 | Water Quality Engineering II | — | ENVE 5030 - Water Quality Engineering II ENVE 5030 - Water Quality Engineering II 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec.) The physical and chemical parameters associated with waters in the hydrologic cycle are quant… source |
| ENVE5070 | Biological Wastewater Treatment | — | ENVE 5070 - Biological Wastewater Treatment ENVE 5070 - Biological Wastewater Treatment 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec.) Wastewater treatment by microbes is covered. Kinetics and stoichiometry for both suspen… source |
| ENVE5080 | Physical & Chemical Methods of Water Treatment | — | ENVE 5080 - Physical & Chemical Methods of Water Treatment ENVE 5080 - Physical & Chemical Methods of Water Treatment 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec.) This course covers physical and chemical methods for trea… source |
| ENVE5190 | Air Pollution Engineering II | — | ENVE 5190 - Air Pollution Engineering II ENVE 5190 - Air Pollution Engineering II 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec.) Applies current technology to solving gaseous air pollution problems. Equipment discussions i… source |
| ENVE5290 | Hazardous Waste Engineering | — | ENVE 5290 - Hazardous Waste Engineering ENVE 5290 - Hazardous Waste Engineering 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec.) Examines the engineering principles of hazardous wastes including generation, handling, collect… source |
| ENVE5300 | Subsurface Remediation | — | ENVE 5300 - Subsurface Remediation ENVE 5300 - Subsurface Remediation 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec.) A design-oriented course analyzing subsurface contaminant fate and transport, and applying in-situ remedi… source |
| ENVE5400 | Pollution Prevention | — | ENVE 5400 - Pollution Prevention ENVE 5400 - Pollution Prevention 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec.) The course familiarizes the student with local, national, and world-wide pollution prevention strategies. Pre… source |
| ENVE5500 | Landfill & Impoundment Design | — | ENVE 5500 - Landfill & Impoundment Design ENVE 5500 - Landfill & Impoundment Design 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec.) Planning and design of impoundments and municipal landfills. Planning includes site selecti… source |
| ENVE5610 | Advanced Water Quality | — | ENVE 5610 - Advanced Water Quality ENVE 5610 - Advanced Water Quality 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec.) Surface water quality topics including pathogens, dissolved oxygen, nutrients, toxic substances, and temp… source |
| ENVE5620 | Advanced Industrial Pollution Control | — | ENVE 5620 - Advanced Industrial Pollution Control ENVE 5620 - Advanced Industrial Pollution Control 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec.) Emphasizes the engineering approach to the solution of pollution treatment… source |
| ENVE5630 | Advanced Air Diffusion Modeling | — | ENVE 5630 - Advanced Air Diffusion Modeling ENVE 5630 - Advanced Air Diffusion Modeling 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec.) Provides a working knowledge of the air diffusion modeling programs used by the E.P.A.… source |
| ENVE5640 | Toxic Emissions & Pollution Prevention Engineering | — | ENVE 5640 - Toxic Emissions & Pollution Prevention Engineering ENVE 5640 - Toxic Emissions & Pollution Prevention Engineering 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec.) Studies toxic emissions from industrial and non-i… source |
| ENVE5650 | Combustion of Hazardous & Hospital Wastes | — | ENVE 5650 - Combustion of Hazardous & Hospital Wastes ENVE 5650 - Combustion of Hazardous & Hospital Wastes 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec.) Reviews combustion techniques that are applicable too hazardous and… source |
| ENVE5940 | Graduate Seminar | — | ENVE 5940 - Graduate Seminar ENVE 5940 - Graduate Seminar 1 credit (Hrs: 1 Lec.) Students prepare written and oral reports covering assigned aspects of Environmental Engineering projects or thesis wo… source |
| ENVE5990 | Thesis Research | — | ENVE 5990 - Thesis Research ENVE 5990 - Thesis Research (Variable) Students pursue research on an advisor approved topic. Credit is awarded upon satisfactory completion of a thesis. Course generally… source |
| ENVE6990 | Dissertation | — | ENVE 6990 - Dissertation ENVE 6990 - Dissertation (Variable) Doctoral dissertation research activities. Course generally both semesters. source |
| ESE594 | Seminar/Workshop | — | ESE 594 - Seminar/Workshop ESE 594 - Seminar/Workshop 1 - 6 credits (Variable) source |
| ESE599 | Thesis Research | — | ESE 599 - Thesis Research ESE 599 - Thesis Research 1-6 credits (Variable) source |
| ESE689 | Pre-Exam Dissertation | — | ESE 689 - Pre-Exam Dissertation ESE 689 - Pre-Exam Dissertation 1 - 12 credits (Variable) source |
| ESE690 | Dissertation | — | ESE 690 - Dissertation ESE 690 - Dissertation 1 - 9 credits (Variable) source |
| ESOF194 | Freshman Seminar | — | ESOF 194 - Freshman Seminar ESOF 194 - Freshman Seminar 1 credit (Hrs: 1 Lec.) Required introduction to the Computer Science and Software Engineering programs. Students will discuss what it means to… source |
| ESOF322 | Software Engineering | — | ESOF 322 - Software Engineering ESOF 322 - Software Engineering 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec.) Studies the process of engineering software applications and systems. Topics include process models, metrics, r… source |
| ESOF326 | Software Maintenance | — | ESOF 326 - Software Maintenance ESOF 326 - Software Maintenance 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec.) Continues to study the process of developing software applications and systems. Software requirements, design a… source |
| ESOF328 | Requirements & Specifications | — | ESOF 328 - Requirements & Specifications ESOF 328 - Requirements & Specifications 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec.) Concentrates on the development of requirements for software applications and systems. Topics… source |
| ESOF376 | Engineering Secure Software | — | ESOF 376 - Engineering Secure Software ESOF 376 - Engineering Secure Software 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec.) Provides students with an understanding of the theories and tools used for secure software design… source |
| ESOF411 | Software Verification and Validation | — | ESOF 411 - Software Verification and Validation ESOF 411 - Software Verification and Validation 3 credits Using industry standards, a text and other materials, this course will focus on understanding… source |
| ESOF427 | Software Design & Architecture | — | ESOF 427 - Software Design & Architecture ESOF 427 - Software Design & Architecture 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec.) Builds on the student’s existing knowledge of and experience designing software. This cours… source |
| ESOF486 | Senior Design Project I | — | ESOF 486 - Senior Design Project I ESOF 486 - Senior Design Project I 3 credits (Hrs: 2 Lec, 3 Lab) Students will work in teams of two to five under the direction of a mentor to either develop or re-… source |
| ESOF487 | Senior Design Project II | — | ESOF 487 - Senior Design Project II ESOF 487 - Senior Design Project II 3 credits (Hrs: 1 Lec, 6 Lab) Students will work in teams of two to five under the direction of the instructor to either develo… source |
| ETCC210 | Soil Materials & Testing | — | ETCC 210 - Soil Materials & Testing ETCC 210 - Soil Materials & Testing 2 credits This class will introduce you to the theory and procedures for testing soils and fine aggregates. You will learn how… source |
| ETCC235 | Construction–Legal Documents & Specifications | — | ETCC 235 - Construction–Legal Documents & Specifications ETCC 235 - Construction–Legal Documents & Specifications 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec.) An introduction to Laws, Contracts, Engineering/Construction… source |
| ETCC236 | Site Evaluation & Testing | — | ETCC 236 - Site Evaluation & Testing ETCC 236 - Site Evaluation & Testing 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec.) Introduces students to the fundamentals of soils engineering technology, including soil composition,… source |
| ETCC292 | Independent Study | — | ETCC 292 - Independent Study ETCC 292 - Independent Study 3 credits This is either an independent investigation of a special problem or project associated with engineering technology or a means of of… source |
| ETCC310 | Concrete Technology | — | ETCC 310 - Concrete Technology ETCC 310 - Concrete Technology 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec.) Introduction to the fundamentals of aggregates, asphalt and portland cement concrete construction materials, incl… source |
| ETEC101 | AC/DC Electronics | — | ETEC 101 - AC/DC Electronics ETEC 101 - AC/DC Electronics 3 credits (Hrs: 1 Lec., 2 Lab) This course introduces the foundational concepts of direct current (DC) and alternating current (AC) electrica… source |
| EWLD194 | Practical Welding Lab | — | EWLD 194 - Practical Welding Lab EWLD 194 - Practical Welding Lab 1 credit (Hrs: 1 Lab) Students will learn practical welding skills and basics, using carbon steel plate, stainless steel plate, alumi… source |
| EWLD314 | Introduction to Welding Engineering | — | EWLD 314 - Introduction to Welding Engineering EWLD 314 - Introduction to Welding Engineering 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec.) Survey of common welding processes, introduction to heat flow, arc physics, weldi… source |
| EWLD340 | Welding Process Applications | — | EWLD 340 - Welding Process Applications EWLD 340 - Welding Process Applications 2 credits (Hrs: 2 Lec., 1 Lab) This course provides detailed coverage of common welding processes used in manufacturing… source |
| EWLD341 | Welding Process Applications Lab | — | EWLD 341 - Welding Process Applications Lab EWLD 341 - Welding Process Applications Lab 1 credit (Hrs: 1 Lab) Corequisite(s): EWLD 340 source |
| EWLD440 | Design of Welded Connections | — | EWLD 440 - Design of Welded Connections EWLD 440 - Design of Welded Connections 2 credits (Hrs: 2 Lec.) A review of material and geometric properties important to welded connections, the influence of… source |
| EWLD444 | Physics of Welding | — | EWLD 444 - Physics of Welding EWLD 444 - Physics of Welding 3 credits (Hrs: 2 Lec,1 Lab) This course covers the physical processes underlying most welding processes including primary energy sources,… source |
| EWLD475 | Robotics and Automated Welding | — | EWLD 475 - Robotics and Automated Welding EWLD 475 - Robotics and Automated Welding 1 credit (Hrs: 1 Lab) This course providesstudents with exposure to a common robotic manufacturing application – ro… source |
| EWLD476 | Nondestructive Examination | — | EWLD 476 - Nondestructive Examination EWLD 476 - Nondestructive Examination 3 credits (Hrs: 2 Lec., 1 Lab) Introduction to Nondestructive Evaluations techniques including theory and application of vi… source |
| EWLD488 | Metallurgy of Welds | — | EWLD 488 - Metallurgy of Welds EWLD 488 - Metallurgy of Welds 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec.) Course covers arc welding processes, including physics of the arc, heat flow, chemical reactions in the weld meta… source |
| EWLD544 | Physics of Welding | — | EWLD 544 - Physics of Welding EWLD 544 - Physics of Welding 3 credits (Hrs: 2 Lec,1 Lab) This course covers the physical processes underlying most welding processes including primary energy sources,… source |
| EWLD588 | Metallurgy of Welds | — | EWLD 588 - Metallurgy of Welds EWLD 588 - Metallurgy of Welds 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec.) Course covers arc welding processes, including physics of the arc, heat flow, chemical reactions in the weld meta… source |
| FILM103 | Introduction to Film | — | FILM 103 - Introduction to Film FILM 103 - Introduction to Film 3 credits (3 hrs Lec) This course examines the development of the film medium, paying equal attention to its history and its language.… source |
| FRCH101 | Elementary French I | — | FRCH 101 - Elementary French I FRCH 101 - Elementary French I 5 credits (Hrs: 5 Lec.) Students acquire language skills through practice in reading, writing, listening, and speaking. Basic grammar is… source |
| FRCH102 | Elementary French II | — | FRCH 102 - Elementary French II FRCH 102 - Elementary French II 5 credits (Hrs: 5 Lec.) A continuation of FRCH 101 . The study of basic grammar is completed as emphasis shifts to writing and speaking… source |
| GEO101 | Introduction to Physical Geology | — | GEO 101 - Introduction to Physical Geology GEO 101 - Introduction to Physical Geology 3 credits (Hrs: 2 Lec., 3 Lab) An introduction to Earth materials and the processes operating at and beneath the… source |
| GEO204 | Introduction to Mineralogy-Petrology | — | GEO 204 - Introduction to Mineralogy-Petrology GEO 204 - Introduction to Mineralogy-Petrology 3 credits (Hrs: 2 Lec., 3 Lab) An introduction to the classification and identification of common rock-fo… source |
| GEO209 | Introduction To Field Geology | — | GEO 209 - Introduction To Field Geology GEO 209 - Introduction To Field Geology 1 credit An introduction to observation, description, and collection of geologic data in the field. It includes map rea… source |
| GEO257 | Sedimentology Petroleum Geology | — | GEO 257 - Sedimentology Petroleum Geology GEO 257 - Sedimentology Petroleum Geology 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec.) A study of sedimentology and stratigraphy in the context of petroleum geology. This survey… source |
| GEO259 | Sedimentology-Stratigraphy Lab | — | GEO 259 - Sedimentology-Stratigraphy Lab GEO 259 - Sedimentology-Stratigraphy Lab 1 credit (Hrs: 1 Lab) A study of sedimentology and stratigraphy through field work, laboratory exercises, and experim… source |
| GEO429 | Field Geology | — | GEO 429 - Field Geology GEO 429 - Field Geology 1-4 credits This capstone field course instructs students to apply field geological techniques to prodice geological maps, corss sections, and other da… source |
| GEO501 | Montana Geology | — | GEO 501 - Montana Geology GEO 501 - Montana Geology 2 credits (Hrs: 2 Lec.) This course reviews the geology of Montana, from the Precambrian to the present day. Assignments place an emphasis on the i… source |
| GEOE104 | Introduction To Geological Engineering | — | GEOE 104 - Introduction To Geological Engineering GEOE 104 - Introduction To Geological Engineering 1 credit (Hrs: 3 Lab) Introduces the student to the field of geological engineering: career opportu… source |
| GEOE298 | Internship | — | GEOE 298 - Internship GEOE 298 - Internship 1 - 6 credits (Variable) For academic work done in conjunction with an approved work experience related to the Geological Engineering degree program. Stude… source |
| GEOE357 | Subsurface Methods in Petroleum Geology | — | GEOE 357 - Subsurface Methods in Petroleum Geology GEOE 357 - Subsurface Methods in Petroleum Geology 3 credits (Hrs: 2 Lec., 3 Lab) The source |
| GEOE403 | Structural Geology for Engineers | — | GEOE 403 - Structural Geology for Engineers GEOE 403 - Structural Geology for Engineers 3 credits (Hrs: 2 Lec., 3 Lab) The study of brittle and ductile deformation of the earth’s crust emphasizing th… source |
| GEOE406 | Geomorphology-Photogeology | — | GEOE 406 - Geomorphology-Photogeology GEOE 406 - Geomorphology-Photogeology 3 credits (Hrs: 2 Lec., 3 Lab) The origin and development of landforms and landscapes and their relations to and impacts on… source |
| GEOE410 | Mining Geology | — | GEOE 410 - Mining Geology GEOE 410 - Mining Geology 3 credits (Hrs: 2 Lec., 3 Lab) Nature of mineral resources, their economics, and environmental considerations with respect to the practice of minin… source |
| GEOE411 | Metallic Ore Deposits | — | GEOE 411 - Metallic Ore Deposits GEOE 411 - Metallic Ore Deposits 3 credits (Hrs: 2 Lec., 3 Lab) The study of the origin, character and distribution of deposits of metals. Theories of the origin of o… source |
| GEOE420 | Hydrogeology For Engineers | — | GEOE 420 - Hydrogeology For Engineers GEOE 420 - Hydrogeology For Engineers 3 credits (Hrs: 2 Lec., 3 Lab) A basic course in ground water resource study and evaluation. This applied hydrogeology cour… source |
| GEOE422 | Groundwater Flow Modeling | — | GEOE 422 - Groundwater Flow Modeling GEOE 422 - Groundwater Flow Modeling 3 credits (Hrs: 2 Lec., 3 Lab) An introduction to the equations of groundwater flow, numerical techniques, and state of the a… source |
| GEOE429 | Field Hydrogeology | — | GEOE 429 - Field Hydrogeology GEOE 429 - Field Hydrogeology 1-4 credits Provides 1-4 weeks of intensive training in field methods of applied hydrogeology, including water-well drilling, design and co… source |
| GEOE440 | Geological Engineering | — | GEOE 440 - Geological Engineering GEOE 440 - Geological Engineering 3 credits (Hrs: 2 Lec., 3 Lab) A study of the application of geology to engineering practice covering the characterization and engi… source |
| GEOE444 | Rock Mechanics Lab | — | GEOE 444 - Rock Mechanics Lab GEOE 444 - Rock Mechanics Lab 1 credit (hrs: 3 lab) Covers laboratory procedures for basic and advanced rock mechanics tests. (May not be taken for credit along with Min… source |
| GEOE449 | Field Geotechnical Engineering | — | GEOE 449 - Field Geotechnical Engineering GEOE 449 - Field Geotechnical Engineering 1-4 credits Provides 1-4 weeks of intensive experience with field methods of geotechnical engineering, focused on c… source |
| GEOE481 | Basic Photogrammetric Modeling | — | GEOE 481 - Basic Photogrammetric Modeling GEOE 481 - Basic Photogrammetric Modeling 1 credits This course will cover basics of photogrammetry and applications; use of Pix4D software and ArcGIS to pos… source |
| GEOE488 | FE Examination | — | GEOE 488 - FE Examination GEOE 488 - FE Examination 0 credit This zero credit course must be taken by students prior to earning their BS degree in Geological Engineering. Students will show proof of… source |
| GEOE490 | Undergraduate Research | — | GEOE 490 - Undergraduate Research GEOE 490 - Undergraduate Research (Variable) This course is designed for students involved in directed research projects and is required for participants in the Unde… source |
| GEOE491 | Special Topics | — | GEOE 491 - Special Topics GEOE 491 - Special Topics (Variable) An original or special research study in a field of interest to both student and instructor. The student is required to devote a minimum… source |
| GEOE498 | Internship | — | GEOE 498 - Internship GEOE 498 - Internship 1 - 6 credits (Variable) For academic work done in conjunction with an approved work experience related to the Geological Engineering degree program. Stude… source |
| GEOE499W | Geological Engineering Design Project | — | GEOE 499W - Geological Engineering Design Project GEOE 499W - Geological Engineering Design Project 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec.) A capstone design course for seniors in Geological Engineering. Students wi… source |
| GEOE511 | Ore Deposits | — | GEOE 511 - Ore Deposits GEOE 511 - Ore Deposits 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec.) The Ore Deposits course provides an essential exploration of valuable mineral concentrations in the Earth’s crust. Students wil… source |
| GEOE512 | Geophysics in Mineral Exploration | — | GEOE 512 - Geophysics in Mineral Exploration GEOE 512 - Geophysics in Mineral Exploration 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec.) The Geophysics in Mineral Exploration course offers a comprehensive review of the geo… source |
| GEOE513 | Ore Control and Modeling | — | GEOE 513 - Ore Control and Modeling GEOE 513 - Ore Control and Modeling 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec.) The Ore Control and Modeling course provides a foundation of ore control and material management princi… source |
| GEOE520 | Advanced Hydrogeology | — | GEOE 520 - Advanced Hydrogeology GEOE 520 - Advanced Hydrogeology 3 credits (Hrs: 2 Lec, 3 Lab) An extension of GEOE 420 focusing on a more in depth look at the movement and occurrence of groundwater… source |
| GEOE521 | Hydrogeology and Dewatering | — | GEOE 521 - Hydrogeology and Dewatering GEOE 521 - Hydrogeology and Dewatering 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec.) This course covers essential hydrogeological concepts and applications specific to the mining ind… source |
| GEOE528 | Contaminant Transport | — | GEOE 528 - Contaminant Transport GEOE 528 - Contaminant Transport 3 credits (Hrs: 2 Lec, 3 Lab) This course builds on GEOE 420, but focuses on the movement of contaminants in aquifers. The course cov… source |
| GEOE530 | Mine Waters | — | GEOE 530 - Mine Waters GEOE 530 - Mine Waters 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec.) This course provides a comprehensive overview the fundamentals of the chemical, biological, and hydrological processes that creat… source |
| GEOE531 | Acid Rock Drainage | — | GEOE 531 - Acid Rock Drainage GEOE 531 - Acid Rock Drainage 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec.) A review of the chemical and physical controls on the release of acid and heavy metals from mine waste is followed… source |
| GEOE532 | Geochemical Modeling | — | GEOE 532 - Geochemical Modeling GEOE 532 - Geochemical Modeling 2 credits (Hrs: 6 Lab) Theory and practical application of computer programs for calculating aqueous speciation, mineral dissolution an… source |
| GEOE533 | Hydro-Geochemistry | — | GEOE 533 - Hydro-Geochemistry GEOE 533 - Hydro-Geochemistry 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec.) Covers the basic principles of geochemistry applied to ground and surface water. Thermodynamic background, carbonat… source |
| GEOE534 | Isotope Geochemistry | — | GEOE 534 - Isotope Geochemistry GEOE 534 - Isotope Geochemistry 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec.) Topics include light stable isotopes (H, C, O, N, S), environmental tracers (tritium, CFCs, radon), age-dating… source |
| GEOE535 | Geochemistry in Mineral Exploration | — | GEOE 535 - Geochemistry in Mineral Exploration GEOE 535 - Geochemistry in Mineral Exploration 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec.) Geochemistry for Mineral Exploration offers students a thorough understanding of… source |
| GEOE540 | Applied Statistics & Experimental Design | — | GEOE 540 - Applied Statistics & Experimental Design GEOE 540 - Applied Statistics & Experimental Design 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec.) An applied statistics course with emphasis on multivariate statistics,… source |
| GEOE541 | Advanced Engineering Geology | — | GEOE 541 - Advanced Engineering Geology GEOE 541 - Advanced Engineering Geology 3 credits (Hrs: 2 Lec., 3 Lab) Field and laboratory investigations of actual and potential construction sites to determ… source |
| GEOE542 | Slope Stability Analysis & Design | — | GEOE 542 - Slope Stability Analysis & Design GEOE 542 - Slope Stability Analysis & Design 3 credits (Hrs: 2 Lec., 3 Lab) Covers basic factors influencing slope stability, site investigations and data… source |
| GEOE548 | Geotechnical Modeling | — | GEOE 548 - Geotechnical Modeling GEOE 548 - Geotechnical Modeling 3 credits (Hrs: 2 Lec., 3 Lab) Overview of geotechnical modeling concepts, covering finite differences, finite element, and discrete… source |
| GEOE581 | Advanced Photogrammetric Modeling | — | GEOE 581 - Advanced Photogrammetric Modeling GEOE 581 - Advanced Photogrammetric Modeling 1-3 credits This course will cover advanced photogrammetry concepts and applications. Imagery datasets will b… source |
| GEOE585 | GIS in Natural Resources | — | GEOE 585 - GIS in Natural Resources GEOE 585 - GIS in Natural Resources 3 hours While the basics of Geographical Information Systems are covered, the focus of this class is in learning application of… source |
| GEOE590W | Graduate Research or Design Project | — | GEOE 590W - Graduate Research or Design Project GEOE 590W - Graduate Research or Design Project 1 - 3 credits (Variable) (Hrs: 1-3 Lec.) An individual capstone research or engineering design project… source |
| GEOE591 | Special Topics | — | GEOE 591 - Special Topics GEOE 591 - Special Topics (Variable) An original or special research study at the graduate level in a field of interest to both student and instructor. The student is requir… source |
| GEOE595 | Mineral Exploration Practicum | — | GEOE 595 - Mineral Exploration Practicum GEOE 595 - Mineral Exploration Practicum 1 credit This course will involve 4 to 5 days of immersive field experience focused on geological mapping and conduct… source |
| GEOE595 | Production Geology Practicum | — | GEOE 595 - Production Geology Practicum GEOE 595 - Production Geology Practicum 1 credit This intensive 5-days practicum engages students in hands-on applications of production geology within active… source |
| GEOE598 | Internship | — | GEOE 598 - Internship GEOE 598 - Internship 1 - 6 credits (Variable) For academic work done in conjunction with an approved work experience related to Geological Engineering. Students should consult… source |
| GEOE599W | Thesis Research | — | GEOE 599W - Thesis Research GEOE 599W - Thesis Research (Variable) An original investigation of a geologic problem that involves mapping of an area of large and complex nature or a detailed laborator… source |
| GEOP101 | Intro To Geophysics I | — | GEOP 101 - Intro To Geophysics I GEOP 101 - Intro To Geophysics I 1 credit (Hrs: 1 Lec.) Provides a basic description of the geophysical processes shaping the earth as well as an introduction to the… source |
| GEOP225 | Physics of The Earth | — | GEOP 225 - Physics of The Earth GEOP 225 - Physics of The Earth 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec.) Surveys the fundamental problems in solid-earth geophysics. The earth’s physical properties including radioacti… source |
| GEOP291 | Internship | — | GEOP 291 - Internship GEOP 291 - Internship 1 - 6 credits (Variable) For academic work done in conjunction with an approved work experience related to the Geophysical Engineering degree program. Stud… source |
| GEOP401 | Introduction to Seismic Processing | — | GEOP 401 - Introduction to Seismic Processing GEOP 401 - Introduction to Seismic Processing 3 credits (Hrs: 2 Lec., 3 Lab) An application-oriented course covering the fundamentals of digital seismic… source |
| GEOP402 | Introduction to Applied Geophysics | — | GEOP 402 - Introduction to Applied Geophysics GEOP 402 - Introduction to Applied Geophysics 3 credits (Hrs: 2 Lec. 3 lab) The basics of common geophysical methods, seismic refraction, seismic reflect… source |
| GEOP408 | Seismic Prospecting | — | GEOP 408 - Seismic Prospecting GEOP 408 - Seismic Prospecting 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec.) Studies the propagation of seismic waves in elastic media, transmission and reflection at an interface, and the i… source |
| GEOP409 | Seismic Applications in Subsurface Characterization | — | GEOP 409 - Seismic Applications in Subsurface Characterization GEOP 409 - Seismic Applications in Subsurface Characterization 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec.) This course will cover principles and application… source |
| GEOP410 | Electrical Prospecting | — | GEOP 410 - Electrical Prospecting GEOP 410 - Electrical Prospecting 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec.) Studies the electrical methods used in geophysical exploration and includes the theory of natural and induc… source |
| GEOP411 | Electrical Applications in subsurface Characterization | — | GEOP 411 - Electrical Applications in subsurface Characterization GEOP 411 - Electrical Applications in subsurface Characterization 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec.) This course will cover principles and appli… source |
| GEOP412 | Gravity & Magnetic Exploration | — | GEOP 412 - Gravity & Magnetic Exploration GEOP 412 - Gravity & Magnetic Exploration 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec.) Covers the gravity and magnetic fields of the earth, field instruments, data acquisition, d… source |
| GEOP413 | Gravity & Magnetic Applications in Subsurface Exploration | — | GEOP 413 - Gravity & Magnetic Applications in Subsurface Exploration GEOP 413 - Gravity & Magnetic Applications in Subsurface Exploration 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec.) This course will cover gravity and ma… source |
| GEOP420 | Hydrogeophysics | — | GEOP 420 - Hydrogeophysics GEOP 420 - Hydrogeophysics 3 credits (Hrs: 2 Lec., 3 Lab) Hydrogeophysics is an emerging field where geophysical methods and other noninvasive methods are used to character… source |
| GEOP421 | Field Geology and Geophysics | — | GEOP 421 - Field Geology and Geophysics GEOP 421 - Field Geology and Geophysics 6 credits Provides instruction and practice in field geological and geophysical techniques to produce data that must be… source |
| GEOP425 | Remote Sensing for the Earth Sciences | — | GEOP 425 - Remote Sensing for the Earth Sciences GEOP 425 - Remote Sensing for the Earth Sciences 3 credits (Hrs. 2 Lec, 3 Lab) This course emphasizes remote sensing principles including applications… source |
| GEOP427 | Petrophysics | — | GEOP 427 - Petrophysics GEOP 427 - Petrophysics 3 credits (Hrs. 3 Lec) This course covers the physical and chemical rock properties and their interaction with fluids. It includes the theory and pract… source |
| GEOP429 | Field Geophysics | — | GEOP 429 - Field Geophysics GEOP 429 - Field Geophysics 1-4 credits Provides 1-4 weeks of intensive training in the field methods of applied geophysics, including at least one of the following: elect… source |
| GEOP446 | Applied Linear Systems | — | GEOP 446 - Applied Linear Systems GEOP 446 - Applied Linear Systems 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec.) This course covers the application of the Z Transform, Fourier Transform, and Laplace Transform in the anal… source |
| GEOP450 | Inversion, Experiment Design & Interpretation | — | GEOP 450 - Inversion, Experiment Design & Interpretation GEOP 450 - Inversion, Experiment Design & Interpretation 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec.) Applies inverse theory to the problem of evaluating informati… source |
| GEOP475W | Geophysics Senior Project | — | GEOP 475W - Geophysics Senior Project GEOP 475W - Geophysics Senior Project 3 credits (Hrs: 2 Lec., 3 Lab) A senior level project course requiring the integration of principles, knowledge and skills… source |
| GEOP490 | Undergraduate Research | — | GEOP 490 - Undergraduate Research GEOP 490 - Undergraduate Research (Variable) This course is designed for students involved in directed research projects and is required for participants in the Unde… source |
| GEOP491 | Special Topics | — | GEOP 491 - Special Topics GEOP 491 - Special Topics (Variable) Designed to allow interested faculty and students to study specialized subjects not normally covered in the Geophysics curriculum. Cours… source |
| GEOP498 | Internship | — | GEOP 498 - Internship GEOP 498 - Internship 1 - 6 credits (Variable) For academic work done in conjunction with an approved work experience related to the Geophysical Engineering degree program. Stud… source |
| GEOP508 | Problems In Seismic Prospecting | — | GEOP 508 - Problems In Seismic Prospecting GEOP 508 - Problems In Seismic Prospecting 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec.) Covers selected topics of interest to class members. Course on demand. source |
| GEOP509 | Problems in Gravity & Magnetic Prospecting | — | GEOP 509 - Problems in Gravity & Magnetic Prospecting GEOP 509 - Problems in Gravity & Magnetic Prospecting 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec.) Covers selected topics of interest to class members. Course on dema… source |
| GEOP510 | Problems In Electrical Prospecting | — | GEOP 510 - Problems In Electrical Prospecting GEOP 510 - Problems In Electrical Prospecting 3 credits (Hrs: 2 Lec., 3 Lab) Covers selected problems of interest to class members. Course on demand. source |
| GEOP525 | Advanced Remote Sensing | — | GEOP 525 - Advanced Remote Sensing GEOP 525 - Advanced Remote Sensing 3 credits (Hrs. 2 Lec, 3 Lab) This course emphasizes remote sensing principles including applications to electromagnetism (EM), a… source |
| GEOP527 | Petrophysics | — | GEOP 527 - Petrophysics GEOP 527 - Petrophysics 3 credits (Hrs. 3 Lec) This course covers the physical and chemical rock properties and their interaction with fluids. It includes the theory and pract… source |
| GEOP594 | Geophysics Graduate Seminar | — | GEOP 594 - Geophysics Graduate Seminar GEOP 594 - Geophysics Graduate Seminar 1 credit (Hrs: 1 Lec.) Requires oral presentation and interaction with attending students and faculty, on topics of relev… source |
| GEOP595 | Advanced Topics In Geophysics | — | GEOP 595 - Advanced Topics In Geophysics GEOP 595 - Advanced Topics In Geophysics (Variable) Designed to allow interested faculty and students to study specialized subjects not normally covered in th… source |
| GEOP599 | Thesis Research | — | GEOP 599 - Thesis Research GEOP 599 - Thesis Research (Variable) A specific problem which may be either theoretical or experimental is selected for each graduate student. After a thorough literature… source |
| GEOP4070 | Potential Theory | — | GEOP 4070 - Potential Theory GEOP 4070 - Potential Theory 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec.) Applies the theory of potential to simple mass distributions, theorems of Green and Gauss, harmonic functions, and Le… source |
| GEOP6970 | Special Problems | — | GEOP 6970 - Special Problems GEOP 6970 - Special Problems (Variable) Individual problems suitable for graduate study are assigned. Students submit written and oral reports for each problem. Course ge… source |
| GEOP6990 | Dissertation | — | GEOP 6990 - Dissertation GEOP 6990 - Dissertation (Variable) Doctoral dissertation research activities. Course generally both semesters. source |
| GPHY121 | Human Geography | — | GPHY 121 - Human Geography GPHY 121 - Human Geography 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec.) An introduction to the distribution of nature and human patterns of the world. Satisfies Social Science core. Course gene… source |
| GPHY284 | Intro to GIS Science Cartography | — | GPHY 284 - Intro to GIS Science Cartography GPHY 284 - Intro to GIS Science Cartography 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec.) This is an entry level digital cartography class which focuses the basics of using ESRI… source |
| GRMN101 | Elementary German I | — | GRMN 101 - Elementary German I GRMN 101 - Elementary German I 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec.) Emphasizes the audio-lingual approach to mastery of the language and includes a study of basic grammar. Satisfies… source |
| GRMN102 | Elementary German II | — | GRMN 102 - Elementary German II GRMN 102 - Elementary German II 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec.) A continuation of GRMN 101 . The study of basic grammar is completed, and readings in culture and literature ar… source |
| GRMN191 | Special Topics | — | GRMN 191 - Special Topics GRMN 191 - Special Topics 1 - 6 credits (Variable) source |
| GRMN201 | Intermediate German I | — | GRMN 201 - Intermediate German I GRMN 201 - Intermediate German I 3 credits (Hrs. 3 Lec.) Intermediate German is taught as a practical skill, with the goal of preparing students to interact with nati… source |
| GSCI5940 | Graduate Seminar | — | GSCI 5940 - Graduate Seminar GSCI 5940 - Graduate Seminar 1 credit (Hrs: 1 Lec.) Requires oral presentation and interaction with attending students and faculty, on topics of relevance to mineral econ… source |
| HCI215 | Health Care Facility Procedure | — | HCI 215 - Health Care Facility Procedure HCI 215 - Health Care Facility Procedure 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec.) This course introduces the student to common procedures and practices found in health care se… source |
| HCI298 | HCI Internship | — | HCI 298 - HCI Internship HCI 298 - HCI Internship 3 credits source |
| HCI310 | Health Care Delivery in the US I | — | HCI 310 - Health Care Delivery in the US I HCI 310 - Health Care Delivery in the US I 3 credits (Hrs: 1 Lec., 6 Lab) This course covers the different sectors of health care delivery in the United Sta… source |
| HCI312 | Health Care Delivery in the US II | — | HCI 312 - Health Care Delivery in the US II HCI 312 - Health Care Delivery in the US II 3 credits (Hrs: 1 Lec., 6 Lab) A continuation of HCI 310 . The goal is to teach the student the various aspects… source |
| HCI316 | Health Care Ethics & Regulations | — | HCI 316 - Health Care Ethics & Regulations HCI 316 - Health Care Ethics & Regulations 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec.) The course is a combination of medical ethics, health care business ethics, and major hea… source |
| HCI320 | Information Systems Security | — | HCI 320 - Information Systems Security HCI 320 - Information Systems Security 3 credits (Hrs: 2 Lec., 1 Lab) The course covers information systems security in a broad context and gives practical appr… source |
| HCI410 | Project & Systems Management | — | HCI 410 - Project & Systems Management HCI 410 - Project & Systems Management 4 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec., 1 Lab) Students learn to design health care informatics applications from “the ground up.” Method… source |
| HCI420 | Public Health Informatics | — | HCI 420 - Public Health Informatics HCI 420 - Public Health Informatics 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec.) The governmentally-based health care system (Public Health) is important in the assurance and assessmen… source |
| HCI435 | Health Care Decision Support | — | HCI 435 - Health Care Decision Support HCI 435 - Health Care Decision Support 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec) An integrative course covering the technologies & quantitative techniques used for managerial and… source |
| HCI440 | Data Integration and Exchange | — | HCI 440 - Data Integration and Exchange HCI 440 - Data Integration and Exchange 3 credits (3 hrs Lec) Data Integration (DI) is a process in which heterogeneous data is retrieved and combined in a str… source |
| HCI490 | Undergraduate Research | — | HCI 490 - Undergraduate Research HCI 490 - Undergraduate Research (Variable) source |
| HCI494 | HCI Seminar | — | HCI 494 - HCI Seminar HCI 494 - HCI Seminar 2 credits (Hrs: 2 Lec.) HCI seminar is an integrative course in which the medical, social, ethical, and legal issuessurrounding the use of Health Informati… source |
| HCI495 | HCI Practicum | — | HCI 495 - HCI Practicum HCI 495 - HCI Practicum 6 credits (Hrs: 3) Students work in group and individually to identify and address potential roadblocks to effective implementation of information mana… source |
| HCI498 | Internship | 6 | HCI 498 - Internship HCI 498 - Internship 6 credits (Hrs: 6) Max 6 cr.. for credit plus an additional 6 cr.. for pass/fail. An office-campus Internship that places the student within an assigned heal… 6 cr · 6 hr source |
| HCI499W | HCI Capstone | — | HCI 499W - HCI Capstone HCI 499W - HCI Capstone 3 credits The capstone course requires students to apply health care informatics principles to a project either selected by the instructor or by the st… source |
| HCI5100 | Health Care Informatics (Core) | — | HCI 5100 - Health Care Informatics (Core) HCI 5100 - Health Care Informatics (Core) 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec.) This course is a survey of fundamental concepts and activities on information technology as… source |
| HCI5150 | Electronic Health Records in Clinical & Public Health Practice | — | HCI 5150 - Electronic Health Records in Clinical & Public Health Practice HCI 5150 - Electronic Health Records in Clinical & Public Health Practice 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec.) Learners will understand an… source |
| HCI5220 | Health Care Systems Administration (elective) | — | HCI 5220 - Health Care Systems Administration (elective) HCI 5220 - Health Care Systems Administration (elective) 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec.) Examines organizational and management issues in healthcare I… source |
| HCI5230 | Health Care I.T. Management (elective) | — | HCI 5230 - Health Care I.T. Management (elective) HCI 5230 - Health Care I.T. Management (elective) 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec.) Examines the environment and activities necessary to plan, develop system r… source |
| HCI5350 | Health Care Decision Support (Core) | — | HCI 5350 - Health Care Decision Support (Core) HCI 5350 - Health Care Decision Support (Core) 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec.) Explore the principles of evidence-based medicine and the role of decision suppor… source |
| HCI5370 | Health Information Analysis and Design (Core) | — | HCI 5370 - Health Information Analysis and Design (Core) HCI 5370 - Health Information Analysis and Design (Core) 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec.) With an emphasis on the role of the informaticist, apply syst… source |
| HEO100 | Commercial Truck Driver | — | HEO 100 - Commercial Truck Driver HEO 100 - Commercial Truck Driver 3 credits The commercial Truck Driver course teaches basic driving skills introducing students to the field of heavy-duty trucking.… source |
| HEO105 | Introduction to Heavy Equipment Operation | — | HEO 105 - Introduction to Heavy Equipment Operation HEO 105 - Introduction to Heavy Equipment Operation 7 credits (Hrs: 1 Lec., 6 Lab) This course provides students with foundational training in heav… source |
| HEO131 | Utility Location | — | HEO 131 - Utility Location HEO 131 - Utility Location 1 credit (Hrs: 1 Lec) This course provides instruction in the principles and practices of underground utility locating. Students will learn to id… source |
| HIT230 | Overview Of HCI Systems | — | HIT 230 - Overview Of HCI Systems HIT 230 - Overview Of HCI Systems 4 credits (Hrs: 4 Lec) Course introduces the student to health information systems concepts, components, processes, and design. Top… source |
| HIT260 | Workflow Process and Redesign | — | HIT 260 - Workflow Process and Redesign HIT 260 - Workflow Process and Redesign 3 credits (Hrs: 2 Lec.) Provides students with the opportunity to examine three concepts that are fundamental to the fi… source |
| HIT265 | Electronic Health Record in Medical Practice | — | HIT 265 - Electronic Health Record in Medical Practice HIT 265 - Electronic Health Record in Medical Practice 3 credits (Hrs: 2 Lec., 1 Lab) Students will learn the personnel functions and associated… source |
| HIT422 | Health Care Finance and Revenue Cycle Management | — | HIT 422 - Health Care Finance and Revenue Cycle Management HIT 422 - Health Care Finance and Revenue Cycle Management 3 credits (Hrs. 3 Lec) This course will examine healthcare finance reimbursement… source |
| HSTA101 | American History I | — | HSTA 101 - American History I HSTA 101 - American History I 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec.) Stresses the nature of our American heritage, examining the results of exploration and colonization, colonial insti… source |
| HSTA102 | American History II | — | HSTA 102 - American History II HSTA 102 - American History II 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec.) A continuation of HSTA 101 dealing with the aftermath of the Civil War, agrarianism, urbanization, business and p… source |
| HSTA255 | Montana History | — | HSTA 255 - Montana History HSTA 255 - Montana History 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec.) Emphasizes the activities of economic and political groups in a study of the land and people of Montana. Course on demand. source |
| HSTA322W | American History: WWII to Present | — | HSTA 322W - American History: WWII to Present HSTA 322W - American History: WWII to Present 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec.) Introduces students to a broad variety of recent academic thought focused on the at… source |
| HSTA344W | The African-American Struggle for Equality | — | HSTA 344W - The African-American Struggle for Equality HSTA 344W - The African-American Struggle for Equality 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec.) This course covers the history and development of the civil right… source |
| HSTA350 | History Of Indians In Northwest | — | HSTA 350 - History Of Indians In Northwest HSTA 350 - History Of Indians In Northwest 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec.) This course is designed to examine the role Native Americans have played in the developme… source |
| HSTR101 | Western Civilization I | — | HSTR 101 - Western Civilization I HSTR 101 - Western Civilization I 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec.) A comprehensive introductory history of western civilization from prehistoric times to the sixteenth centur… source |
| HSTR102 | Western Civilization II | — | HSTR 102 - Western Civilization II HSTR 102 - Western Civilization II 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec.) A comprehensive introductory history of western civilization from the seventeenth century to the present.… source |
| HSTR201 | The 20th Century World I | — | HSTR 201 - The 20th Century World I HSTR 201 - The 20th Century World I 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec.) Traces the European impact on Africa, Asia and the Americas in terms of imperialism and industrializati… source |
| HSTR202 | The 20th Century World II | — | HSTR 202 - The 20th Century World II HSTR 202 - The 20th Century World II 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec.) Traces the course and impact of World War II with particular emphasis on the breakup of the European… source |
| HSTR207 | Science & Technology in World History | — | HSTR 207 - Science & Technology in World History HSTR 207 - Science & Technology in World History 3 (Hrs. 3 Lec.) Though primarily based in history, this is as an interdisciplinary course that also i… source |
| HSTR462 | Holocaust in Nazi Occupied Europe | — | HSTR 462 - Holocaust in Nazi Occupied Europe HSTR 462 - Holocaust in Nazi Occupied Europe 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec.) This course will study, from a range of perspectives, the tragedy of the Holocaust. T… source |
| HTH101 | Opportunities in the Health Professions | — | HTH 101 - Opportunities in the Health Professions HTH 101 - Opportunities in the Health Professions 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec.) Upon completion of this course the student will have necessary knowledge an… source |
| HTH194 | 1st year Pre-Prof Hlth Seminar | — | HTH 194 - 1st year Pre-Prof Hlth Seminar HTH 194 - 1st year Pre-Prof Hlth Seminar Variable source |
| HTH202 | Essentials of Diseases & Conditions | — | HTH 202 - Essentials of Diseases & Conditions HTH 202 - Essentials of Diseases & Conditions 2 credits Students will explore fundamental phenomena that produce alterations in human physiologic functio… source |
| ITS130 | Cybersecurity Essentials | — | ITS 130 - Cybersecurity Essentials ITS 130 - Cybersecurity Essentials 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec) The Cybersecurity Essentials course develops foundational understanding of cybersecurity and how it relate… source |
| ITS210 | Network Operating Systems - Desktop | — | ITS 210 - Network Operating Systems - Desktop ITS 210 - Network Operating Systems - Desktop 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec.) This course is an introduction to the most popular operating system, Microsoft Wind… source |
| ITS212 | Network Operating Systems - Server Admin | — | ITS 212 - Network Operating Systems - Server Admin ITS 212 - Network Operating Systems - Server Admin 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec.) This course will introduce the most important topics of Microsoft Windows… source |
| ITS214 | Network Operating Systems - Infrastructure | — | ITS 214 - Network Operating Systems - Infrastructure ITS 214 - Network Operating Systems - Infrastructure 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec.) This course will cover networking components using the latest server… source |
| ITS218 | Network Security Fundamentals | — | ITS 218 - Network Security Fundamentals ITS 218 - Network Security Fundamentals 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec) This course provides an introduction to the fundamentals of network security, including complian… source |
| ITS220 | Fundamentals Of Wireless LANS | — | ITS 220 - Fundamentals Of Wireless LANS ITS 220 - Fundamentals Of Wireless LANS 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec.) This introductory course to Wireless LANs focuses on the design, planning implementation, opera… source |
| ITS224 | Introduction To Linux | — | ITS 224 - Introduction To Linux ITS 224 - Introduction To Linux 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec.) This course will introduce the Linux operating system commands and operating environment commands. Also the Com… source |
| ITS236 | Network Infrastructure Fundamentals | — | ITS 236 - Network Infrastructure Fundamentals ITS 236 - Network Infrastructure Fundamentals 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec.) This course introduces the fundamental building blocks of today’s networks. This cu… source |
| ITS245 | Computer Forensics | — | ITS 245 - Computer Forensics ITS 245 - Computer Forensics 3 credits This course focuses on the use of the most popular forensics tools and provides specific guidance on dealing with cMI and criminal… source |
| ITS274 | Ethical Hacking and Network Defense | — | ITS 274 - Ethical Hacking and Network Defense ITS 274 - Ethical Hacking and Network Defense 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec) This course includes an in-depth understanding of how to effectively protect compute… source |
| ITS280 | Computer Repair & Maintenance | — | ITS 280 - Computer Repair & Maintenance ITS 280 - Computer Repair & Maintenance 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec.) This course provides an introduction to the IT industry and interactive exposure to personal co… source |
| ITS301 | Information Storage Management | — | ITS 301 - Information Storage Management ITS 301 - Information Storage Management 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec) Information Storage and Management (ISM) is the only course of its kind to provide a comprehen… source |
| ITS305 | Web Server Administration | — | ITS 305 - Web Server Administration ITS 305 - Web Server Administration 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec.) This course provides a comprehensive overview of the tools and techniques needed to succeed as a Web Se… source |
| ITS316 | Network Operating Systems - Directory Services | — | ITS 316 - Network Operating Systems - Directory Services ITS 316 - Network Operating Systems - Directory Services 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec.) This course is designed to prepare the student to implement a… source |
| ITS318 | Network Security | — | ITS 318 - Network Security ITS 318 - Network Security 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec.) This course will focus on the overall security processes with particular emphasis on skills in the following areas: Secur… source |
| ITS353 | Cyber Defense in Action | — | ITS 353 - Cyber Defense in Action ITS 353 - Cyber Defense in Action 4 credits This course is a continuation of ITS 274 Ethical Hacking and explores offensive and defensive strategies related to Cyber… source |
| ITS354 | Advanced Linux | — | ITS 354 - Advanced Linux ITS 354 - Advanced Linux 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec.) The main goal of this course is to provide you with a basic understanding of networking, specifically Linux networking and se… source |
| ITS355 | IP Telephony | — | ITS 355 - IP Telephony ITS 355 - IP Telephony 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec.) This course introduces the student to the design, deployment, and troubleshooting of a VoIP phone system in a converged network.… source |
| ITS356 | Health Information Networking | — | ITS 356 - Health Information Networking ITS 356 - Health Information Networking 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec.) source |
| ITS357 | Network OS - Virtualization | — | ITS 357 - Network OS - Virtualization ITS 357 - Network OS - Virtualization 3 credits This course introduces operating system virtualization, shared storage, and cloud computing. Emphasis is placed o… source |
| ITS362 | CCNP: Routing | — | ITS 362 - CCNP: Routing ITS 362 - CCNP: Routing 4 credits (Hrs: 4 Lec.) Students will learn how to create an efficient and expandable enterprise network by installing, configuring, monitoring, and tr… source |
| ITS364 | CCNP: Switching | — | ITS 364 - CCNP: Switching ITS 364 - CCNP: Switching 4 credits (Hrs: 4 Lec.) Multilayer Switching teachesstudents about the deployment of state-of-the-are campus LANs. The course focuses on the select… source |
| ITS366 | CCNP: Network Troubleshooting | — | ITS 366 - CCNP: Network Troubleshooting ITS 366 - CCNP: Network Troubleshooting 4 credits (Hrs: 4 Lec.) This course introduces students to optimizing and providing effective QoS techniques in converg… source |
| ITS391 | Special Topics | — | ITS 391 - Special Topics ITS 391 - Special Topics 1 - 6 credits (Variable) source |
| ITS395 | Storage Area Networks | — | ITS 395 - Storage Area Networks ITS 395 - Storage Area Networks 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec) source |
| ITS498 | Internship | — | ITS 498 - Internship ITS 498 - Internship 1 - 6 credits (Variable) source |
| ITS499W | Network Technology Capstone | — | ITS 499W - Network Technology Capstone ITS 499W - Network Technology Capstone 4 credits (Hrs: 4 Lec.) The student will be responsible for designing, implementing, documenting, and maintaining an Ente… source |
| JRNL272 | News Writing and Reporting | — | JRNL 272 - News Writing and Reporting JRNL 272 - News Writing and Reporting 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec.) Develops basic newswriting techniques through frequent writing. Emphasis is placed on the developme… source |
| KIN320 | Exercise Physiology | — | KIN 320 - Exercise Physiology KIN 320 - Exercise Physiology 3 credits (Hrs: 2 Lec., 2 Lab) The study of human physiological response to exercise. A systems approach is taken and adaptation from both… source |
| KIN322 | Kinesiology | — | KIN 322 - Kinesiology KIN 322 - Kinesiology 4 credits (Hrs: 2 Lec., 3 Lab) A functional study of musculoskeletal anatomy and its relationship to human movement giving consideration to both normal and… source |
| KIN329 | Human Performance Laboratory Testing Techniques | — | KIN 329 - Human Performance Laboratory Testing Techniques KIN 329 - Human Performance Laboratory Testing Techniques 3 credits (Hrs: 1 Lec.,2 Lab) Covers laboratory evaluation of physical fitness incl… source |
| KIN391 | Special Topics | — | KIN 391 - Special Topics KIN 391 - Special Topics 2 - 4 credits (Variable) Presents topics not covered in any curriculum for which there is a particular need, or given on a trial basis to determine d… source |
| KIN410 | Advanced Strength Training & Conditioning | — | KIN 410 - Advanced Strength Training & Conditioning KIN 410 - Advanced Strength Training & Conditioning 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec.) Examines the physiological responses to exercise in general, and focuse… source |
| KIN415W | Advanced Exercise Testing & Prescription | — | KIN 415W - Advanced Exercise Testing & Prescription KIN 415W - Advanced Exercise Testing & Prescription 3 credits (Hrs: 2 Lec., 2 Lab) Surveys diagnostic and functional stress testing protocols that… source |
| KIN420 | Advanced Exercise Physiology | — | KIN 420 - Advanced Exercise Physiology KIN 420 - Advanced Exercise Physiology 3 credits (Hrs: 2 Lec., 2 Lab) A continuation of KIN 320 . Addresses current and controversial topics in the general area… source |
| KIN440 | Sport Psychology | — | KIN 440 - Sport Psychology KIN 440 - Sport Psychology 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec.) This course is designed to examine and apply the psychological effects of sports on human behavior. This is accomplished… source |
| KIN460 | ECG Assessment | — | KIN 460 - ECG Assessment KIN 460 - ECG Assessment 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec.) A study of 12-lead Electrocardiography including proper placement of electrodes, recognition and interpretation of arrhythmia… source |
| KIN490 | Undergraduate Research | — | KIN 490 - Undergraduate Research KIN 490 - Undergraduate Research (Variable) source |
| KIN491 | Special Topics | — | KIN 491 - Special Topics KIN 491 - Special Topics 1 - 6 credits (Variable) source |
| KIN492 | Independent Study | — | KIN 492 - Independent Study KIN 492 - Independent Study 1 - 3 credits (Variable) Academic endeavor in an area of health science not available through general course offerings. source |
| KIN494 | Seminar | — | KIN 494 - Seminar KIN 494 - Seminar 2 credits (Hrs: 2 Lec.) Examines current and controversial issues in health science. source |
| KIN495 | Fieldwork | — | KIN 495 - Fieldwork KIN 495 - Fieldwork 2 credits Practical experience in a health science-related area. source |
| KIN498 | Internship | — | KIN 498 - Internship KIN 498 - Internship 1 - 6 credits (Variable) For academic work done in conjunction with an approved work experience related to the Exercise and Health Science degree program. St… source |
| KIN499 | Capstone: Health Fitness Instructor | — | KIN 499 - Capstone: Health Fitness Instructor KIN 499 - Capstone: Health Fitness Instructor 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec.) Presents principles and techniques for prescription of safe and effective condition… source |
| KIN499W | Senior Thesis/Capstone | — | KIN 499W - Senior Thesis/Capstone KIN 499W - Senior Thesis/Capstone 1 - 6 credits (Variable) source |
| LINE100 | Line Industry General Knowledge | — | LINE 100 - Line Industry General Knowledge LINE 100 - Line Industry General Knowledge 4 credits (Hrs: 4 Lec.) This course provides students with knowledge of basic and emerging principles that impact… source |
| LINE110 | Math for the Utility Industry | — | LINE 110 - Math for the Utility Industry LINE 110 - Math for the Utility Industry 4 credits (Hrs: 4 Lec.) The purpose of this course is to equip students with the math skills they will need to be suc… source |
| LINE120 | Line Industry Electrical Theory | — | LINE 120 - Line Industry Electrical Theory LINE 120 - Line Industry Electrical Theory 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec.) This course introduces students to electricity. Included is the proper use of meters to m… source |
| LINE130 | Safety And Certifications | — | LINE 130 - Safety And Certifications LINE 130 - Safety And Certifications 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec.) source |
| LINE140 | Pole Yard | — | LINE 140 - Pole Yard LINE 140 - Pole Yard 14 credits (Hrs: 14 Lec.) This course provides extensive hands-on training in the use, assembly, and application of materials, tools, and equipment common to… source |
| LINE150 | Line Industry Tools, Equipment & Material | — | LINE 150 - Line Industry Tools, Equipment & Material LINE 150 - Line Industry Tools, Equipment & Material 2 credits (Hrs: 2 Lec.) This course introduces students to common tools, equipment and materi… source |
| LIT110 | Introduction to Literature | — | LIT 110 - Introduction to Literature LIT 110 - Introduction to Literature 3 credits (Hrs. 3 Lec) With an emphasis on close reading, Introduction to Literature is intended to develop in students the a… source |
| LIT112 | Introduction To Fiction | — | LIT 112 - Introduction To Fiction LIT 112 - Introduction To Fiction 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec.) Companion to LIT 126 . Studies examples of short and long fiction, with emphasis on evaluation and analysis… source |
| LIT126 | Introduction to Poetry and Drama | — | LIT 126 - Introduction to Poetry and Drama LIT 126 - Introduction to Poetry and Drama 3 credits source |
| LIT210 | American Literature I | — | LIT 210 - American Literature I LIT 210 - American Literature I 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec.) Studies American literature from Colonial times to the Civil War with emphasis on the major philosophical & lit… source |
| LIT211 | American Literature II | — | LIT 211 - American Literature II LIT 211 - American Literature II 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec.) A sequel to LIT 210 . Examines American literature, especially prose, from the Civil War to the present. Sati… source |
| LIT223 | British Literature I | — | LIT 223 - British Literature I LIT 223 - British Literature I 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec.) Studies major British writers from the Old English Period through the end of the eighteenth century. Pays attenti… source |
| LIT224 | British Literature II | — | LIT 224 - British Literature II LIT 224 - British Literature II 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec.) Covers major authors and works from the Romantic Period to the twentieth century. Satisfies Humanities & Fine A… source |
| LIT231 | Ancient to Ren World Literature | — | LIT 231 - Ancient to Ren World Literature LIT 231 - Ancient to Ren World Literature 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec.) Surveys major works of world literature from antiquity through the Renaissance, including b… source |
| LIT232 | Modern World Literature | — | LIT 232 - Modern World Literature LIT 232 - Modern World Literature 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec.) Surveys major works of world literature from the Renaissance to the present, including both Western and non… source |
| LIT373W | Literature and the Environment | — | LIT 373W - Literature and the Environment LIT 373W - Literature and the Environment 3 credits (3 hrs Lec) This course examines how literature features our natural environment. It focuses on the ways… source |
| LIT378 | Gay & Lesbian Studies | — | LIT 378 - Gay & Lesbian Studies LIT 378 - Gay & Lesbian Studies 3 credits (Hrs. 3 Lec) The source |
| MART145 | Web Design | — | MART 145 - Web Design MART 145 - Web Design 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec.) This course uses a real-life, problem-solving approach to teaching web site development with the use of a web page editing programm… source |
| MART214 | Desktop Publishing | — | MART 214 - Desktop Publishing MART 214 - Desktop Publishing 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec.) source |
| MART231 | Interactive Web I | — | MART 231 - Interactive Web I MART 231 - Interactive Web I 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec.) source |
| MART255 | Introduction to Photoshop for Media Arts | — | MART 255 - Introduction to Photoshop for Media Arts MART 255 - Introduction to Photoshop for Media Arts 3 credits (Hrs: 2 Lec., 3 Lab) This course focuses on communicating effectively with digital im… source |
| MART310W | New Media I | — | MART 310W - New Media I MART 310W - New Media I 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec.) Provides a survey of new media theory, applications, practices, and design principles. Students explore current communication t… source |
| MART328 | Digital Video Production | — | MART 328 - Digital Video Production MART 328 - Digital Video Production 3 credits (Hrs: 2 Lec., 3 Lab) This course combines multimedia techniques of vieo and sound design, web and animation into inte… source |
| MART341 | Introduction to Webpage Design | — | MART 341 - Introduction to Webpage Design MART 341 - Introduction to Webpage Design 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec.) Provides students with the fundamentals of contemporary WebPage Design. Covers the principl… source |
| MART410W | New Media II | — | MART 410W - New Media II MART 410W - New Media II 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec.) Emphasizes the effective use of new media forms. Students will apply knowledge gained in PTC 3406 while exploring the use of… source |
| MCH120 | Blueprint Reading and Interpretation for Machining | — | MCH 120 - Blueprint Reading and Interpretation for Machining MCH 120 - Blueprint Reading and Interpretation for Machining 3 credits Blueprint reading covers orthographic projection, line identificati… source |
| MCH129 | Machine Quality Control and Precision Measurements | — | MCH 129 - Machine Quality Control and Precision Measurements MCH 129 - Machine Quality Control and Precision Measurements 3 credits Students will develop the knowledge and skills to prepare them to a… source |
| MCH130 | Machine Shop Essentials | — | MCH 130 - Machine Shop Essentials MCH 130 - Machine Shop Essentials 3 credits (Hrs. 3 Lec) In this course students will gain a basic understanding of the grinding wheel numbering system, the differen… source |
| MCH160 | Machine Shop I | — | MCH 160 - Machine Shop I MCH 160 - Machine Shop I 3 credits (Hrs: 1 Lec., 4 Lab) Introduction to machine shop practices. Course covers hand tools, precision measuring tools, taps & dies, layout. Begi… source |
| MCH199 | Captsone | — | MCH 199 - Captsone MCH 199 - Captsone 3 credits (3 Lec.) Prerequisite(s): MCH 260 , MCH 235 and MCH 231 source |
| MCH220 | Geometric Dimensioning & Tolerancing | — | MCH 220 - Geometric Dimensioning & Tolerancing MCH 220 - Geometric Dimensioning & Tolerancing 3 credits (3 Lec.) This course is designed to introduce the student to the basic principles of geometric… source |
| MCH227 | Swiss CNC and Mill-Turn Systems | — | MCH 227 - Swiss CNC and Mill-Turn Systems MCH 227 - Swiss CNC and Mill-Turn Systems 3 credits (Hrs. 3 Lec) This course will provide students an opportunity to set up and operate 4 axis vertical and h… source |
| MCH230 | Tooling and Fixtures Used in CNC | — | MCH 230 - Tooling and Fixtures Used in CNC MCH 230 - Tooling and Fixtures Used in CNC 3 credits Tooling and fixtures used in CNC are discussed in a classroom environment. These topics, for both mill… source |
| MCH231 | CNC Turning Operations Level 1 | — | MCH 231 - CNC Turning Operations Level 1 MCH 231 - CNC Turning Operations Level 1 3 credits This course is an introduction to CNC Turning Centers and the safe operation of common operating procedures… source |
| MCH232 | CNC Turning Programming and Operations Level 2 | — | MCH 232 - CNC Turning Programming and Operations Level 2 MCH 232 - CNC Turning Programming and Operations Level 2 3 credits (Hrs. 3 Lec) This class introduces students to word address programming (G… source |
| MCH235 | CNC Milling Programming and Operations Level II | — | MCH 235 - CNC Milling Programming and Operations Level II MCH 235 - CNC Milling Programming and Operations Level II 3 credits (Hrs. 3 Lec) This Class is a continuation of MCH 268 CNC Machining I. Mas… source |
| MCH236 | CNC Milling Programming & Operations | — | MCH 236 - CNC Milling Programming & Operations MCH 236 - CNC Milling Programming & Operations 3 credits (3 Lec.) This course introduces students to the programming of a CNC machine. Given the CNC pro… source |
| MCH240 | Metallurgy | — | MCH 240 - Metallurgy MCH 240 - Metallurgy 3 credits The student will learn about types of ferrous and nonferrous metals and their applications. Metal numbering systems and the types of heat-treating… source |
| MCH241 | CNC Multi-Axis Machining | — | MCH 241 - CNC Multi-Axis Machining MCH 241 - CNC Multi-Axis Machining 3 credits This course will provide the fundamentals of multi-axis machining, using 4th axis and 5th axis rotaries and indexers on… source |
| MCH245 | Shop Practices | — | MCH 245 - Shop Practices MCH 245 - Shop Practices 3 credits This is an ongoing semester course during normally scheduled shop hours. It is intended to match students with live, practical shop experie… source |
| MCH260 | Machine Shop II | — | MCH 260 - Machine Shop II MCH 260 - Machine Shop II 3 credits (Hrs: 1 Lec., 4 Lab) Advanced lathe operations, cutting threads, tapers, and parting tools. Use of milling machines and grinding machines… source |
| MCH265 | Advanced Machining & Manufacturing | — | MCH 265 - Advanced Machining & Manufacturing MCH 265 - Advanced Machining & Manufacturing 4 credits (Hrs: 2 Lec., 4 Lab) In this course students will gain an understanding of precision grinding. The… source |
| MCH268 | CNC Machining I | — | MCH 268 - CNC Machining I MCH 268 - CNC Machining I 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec.) This course is designed to expose the students to the basics of Computer Numerically Controlled (CNC) programming. Programm… source |
| MCH291 | Special Topics | — | MCH 291 - Special Topics MCH 291 - Special Topics 4 credits This special project allows students to demonstrate their accumulated knowledge and abilities in precision machining by creating a complica… source |
| MIN105 | Introduction To Mining | — | MIN 105 - Introduction To Mining MIN 105 - Introduction To Mining 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec.) The course is designed to provide an introduction to mining engineering and mining methods commonly encounter… source |
| MIN140 | Practical Underground Mining | — | MIN 140 - Practical Underground Mining MIN 140 - Practical Underground Mining 1 credit A course designed to give students hands-on experience in performing and understanding the unit operations of tr… source |
| MIN152 | Mapping, Surface Modeling, & Volumetrics | — | MIN 152 - Mapping, Surface Modeling, & Volumetrics MIN 152 - Mapping, Surface Modeling, & Volumetrics 2 credits (Hrs: 2 Lec., 3 Lab) Topics include how to draw plan maps and cross-sections for engine… source |
| MIN205 | Mining and Construction Equipment | — | MIN 205 - Mining and Construction Equipment MIN 205 - Mining and Construction Equipment 3 credits This course is designed to give students a strong background in mining and construction equipment sel… source |
| MIN210 | Plane Surveying | — | MIN 210 - Plane Surveying MIN 210 - Plane Surveying 3 credits (Hrs: 2 Lec., 3 Lab) Covers the basics of plane surveying. Linear measurement; errors; leveling; the use of transit, theodolite and total… source |
| MIN215 | Mining Methods | — | MIN 215 - Mining Methods MIN 215 - Mining Methods 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec.) A comprehensive examination and analysis of mining methods commonly encountered in the world’s mining operations. Production… source |
| MIN216 | Mine Surveying & Data Analysis 1 | — | MIN 216 - Mine Surveying & Data Analysis 1 MIN 216 - Mine Surveying & Data Analysis 1 1 credit (Hrs: 3 Lab) The theory and practical application of mine surveying techniques are addressed along with… source |
| MIN217 | Mine Surveying & Data Analysis 2 | — | MIN 217 - Mine Surveying & Data Analysis 2 MIN 217 - Mine Surveying & Data Analysis 2 1 credit (Hrs: 1 Lab) This course is a continuation of MIN 216 and will reinforce the concepts introduced in the… source |
| MIN230 | Mine Safety Management | — | MIN 230 - Mine Safety Management MIN 230 - Mine Safety Management 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec) Covers the requirements of MSHA safety requirements from the prospective of management and professional engine… source |
| MIN240 | Practical Underground Mining II | — | MIN 240 - Practical Underground Mining II MIN 240 - Practical Underground Mining II 1 credit A course designed for students who have completed MIN 140 to gain additional hands-on experience in perfor… source |
| MIN298 | Internship In Mining Engineering | — | MIN 298 - Internship In Mining Engineering MIN 298 - Internship In Mining Engineering 1 credit For academic work done in conjunction with an approved work experience related to the Mining Engineering… source |
| MIN300 | Mining Technology | — | MIN 300 - Mining Technology MIN 300 - Mining Technology 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec) Innovation and technology are rapidly evolving and the mining industry is implementing a plethora of solutions to gain c… source |
| MIN305 | Mine Plant Design | — | MIN 305 - Mine Plant Design MIN 305 - Mine Plant Design 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec., 3 Lab) This course explores the infrastructure that makes mines productive. Unit operations of conveyor haulage, hoisti… source |
| MIN310 | Computer Aided Mine Design | — | MIN 310 - Computer Aided Mine Design MIN 310 - Computer Aided Mine Design 1 credit (Hrs: 1 Lec) Course teaches the student 3D design and visualization techniques for open pit and underground mines. C… source |
| MIN320 | Mining Data Analytics | — | MIN 320 - Mining Data Analytics MIN 320 - Mining Data Analytics 3 credits This course introduces students to probability and statistics and their use in a mining context, culminating with an introduc… source |
| MIN400 | Economics Of The Mineral Industries | — | MIN 400 - Economics Of The Mineral Industries MIN 400 - Economics Of The Mineral Industries 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec) Examines market structure, supply and demand for mineral and energy commodities, eco… source |
| MIN401 | Mine Design Surface | — | MIN 401 - Mine Design Surface MIN 401 - Mine Design Surface 3 credits (Hrs: 2 Lec., 3 Lab) A senior-level design course incorporating the principles of previous mining and engineering courses. Phases… source |
| MIN403 | The Precious Metals & Diamond Market | — | MIN 403 - The Precious Metals & Diamond Market MIN 403 - The Precious Metals & Diamond Market 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec) Examines the roles of the precious metals in industry, investments and monetary re… source |
| MIN405 | Mine Design Underground | — | MIN 405 - Mine Design Underground MIN 405 - Mine Design Underground 3 credits (Hrs: 2 Lec., 3 Lab) Incorporates the unit operations of mining into the design of mining systems. Phases of mine design… source |
| MIN408 | Valuation of Mineral Properties | — | MIN 408 - Valuation of Mineral Properties MIN 408 - Valuation of Mineral Properties 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec.) This course presents engineering principles of examining and establishing values of mineral… source |
| MIN410 | Minerals & Economic Development | — | MIN 410 - Minerals & Economic Development MIN 410 - Minerals & Economic Development 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec.) Applies basic economic principles to examining the role of minerals in the economies of var… source |
| MIN411 | Advanced Mining Method Selection | — | MIN 411 - Advanced Mining Method Selection MIN 411 - Advanced Mining Method Selection 3 credits This course incorporates previous coursework including mining equipment selection, unit operations of m… source |
| MIN412 | Applied Mine Design 1 | — | MIN 412 - Applied Mine Design 1 MIN 412 - Applied Mine Design 1 2 credits (Hrs: 1 Lec, 1 Lab) With MIN 413, this 2-course series applies the concepts learned in other mining courses and provides the… source |
| MIN413 | Applied Mine Design 2 | — | MIN 413 - Applied Mine Design 2 MIN 413 - Applied Mine Design 2 2 credits (Hrs: 1 Lec, 1 Lab) With MIN 412, this 2-course series applies the concepts learned in other mining courses and provides the… source |
| MIN414 | Advanced Mine Planning | — | MIN 414 - Advanced Mine Planning MIN 414 - Advanced Mine Planning 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec) Modern mining operation success is driven by an adequate mine plan including a detailed mine design, schedule… source |
| MIN418 | Ore Reserve Estimation | — | MIN 418 - Ore Reserve Estimation MIN 418 - Ore Reserve Estimation 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec.) Covers classical and geostatistical ore reserve estimation methods and computerized techniques for ore body m… source |
| MIN425 | Rock Fragmentation | — | MIN 425 - Rock Fragmentation MIN 425 - Rock Fragmentation 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec) This course is designed to give students the tools needed in order to function as a blasting engineer in an operating… source |
| MIN430 | Aggregate Mine Design | — | MIN 430 - Aggregate Mine Design MIN 430 - Aggregate Mine Design 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec.) Thorough coverage of the production of aggregate, including economic considerations, aggregate properties and t… source |
| MIN444 | Environmental Management & Design Of Mines | — | MIN 444 - Environmental Management & Design Of Mines MIN 444 - Environmental Management & Design Of Mines 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec.) This course covers pertinent laws and regulations pertaining to the m… source |
| MIN456 | Mine Ventilation | — | MIN 456 - Mine Ventilation MIN 456 - Mine Ventilation 4 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec, 1 Lab.) Covers the study of air quality in mines, its monitoring, mitigation of adverse and hazardous air quality and the… source |
| MIN458 | Mine Management | — | MIN 458 - Mine Management MIN 458 - Mine Management 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec.) Reviews the managerial functions of planning, organizing, motivating, directing and controlling. Key management concepts ar… source |
| MIN467 | Geomechanics I | — | MIN 467 - Geomechanics I MIN 467 - Geomechanics I 3 credits (Hrs: 2 Lec., 3 Lab) This course is an introduction to geotechnical engineering from a rock mechanics viewpoint. Topics of prime interest i… source |
| MIN472 | Mine Design - Coal | — | MIN 472 - Mine Design - Coal MIN 472 - Mine Design - Coal 3 credits (Hrs. 3 Lec) Covers surface and underground coal mining methods incorporating the principles of previous mining and engineering cou… source |
| MIN475 | Tunneling & Underground Construction | — | MIN 475 - Tunneling & Underground Construction MIN 475 - Tunneling & Underground Construction 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec) This course will cover the most significant aspects of tunnel and underground cons… source |
| MIN480 | Maintenance Planning & Scheduling | — | MIN 480 - Maintenance Planning & Scheduling MIN 480 - Maintenance Planning & Scheduling 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec) This course is designed to give students an understanding of the procedures, techniques,… source |
| MIN490 | Undergraduate Research | — | MIN 490 - Undergraduate Research MIN 490 - Undergraduate Research (Variable) This course is designed for students involved in directed research projects and is required for participants in the Underg… source |
| MIN491 | Special Topics | — | MIN 491 - Special Topics MIN 491 - Special Topics 1 - 6 credits (Variable) source |
| MIN498 | Internship In Mining Engineering | — | MIN 498 - Internship In Mining Engineering MIN 498 - Internship In Mining Engineering 1 - 6 credits (Variable) For academic work done in conjunction with an approved work experience related to the Mi… source |
| MIN499W | Mine Design Project | — | MIN 499W - Mine Design Project MIN 499W - Mine Design Project 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec.) A capstone design course for seniors in Mining Engineering. Students will be assigned a design project related to… source |
| MIN500 | Advanced Studies In Mineral Economics | — | MIN 500 - Advanced Studies In Mineral Economics MIN 500 - Advanced Studies In Mineral Economics 3 credits (Hrs: 1 Lec., 5 Lab) Economic studies of selected mineral commodities and related policy issu… source |
| MIN502 | Mineral Forecasting & Econometrics | — | MIN 502 - Mineral Forecasting & Econometrics MIN 502 - Mineral Forecasting & Econometrics 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec.) Examines the techniques commonly used in forecasting the supply, demand and price of… source |
| MIN503 | International Mineral Economics | — | MIN 503 - International Mineral Economics MIN 503 - International Mineral Economics 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec.) Examines the theory of international trade, growth and constraints of trade, economic integ… source |
| MIN504 | Mineral Resource Economics | — | MIN 504 - Mineral Resource Economics MIN 504 - Mineral Resource Economics 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec.) This course deals with static and dynamic theories of depletion, long and short term benefits and cos… source |
| MIN505 | Mineral Policy & Taxation | — | MIN 505 - Mineral Policy & Taxation MIN 505 - Mineral Policy & Taxation 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec.) This course examines the formulation and implementation of policies towards mineral exploration, produc… source |
| MIN508 | Mineral Economics & Mine Valuation | — | MIN 508 - Mineral Economics & Mine Valuation MIN 508 - Mineral Economics & Mine Valuation 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec.) This course will provide students with a sound understanding of mineral economics and… source |
| MIN510 | Advanced Engineering Economic Analysis | — | MIN 510 - Advanced Engineering Economic Analysis MIN 510 - Advanced Engineering Economic Analysis 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec.) Application of economic analysis techniques using computer spreadsheets in th… source |
| MIN514 | Advanced Mine Planning | — | MIN 514 - Advanced Mine Planning MIN 514 - Advanced Mine Planning 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec) Modern mining operation success is driven by an adequate mine plan including a detailed mine design, schedule… source |
| MIN521 | Mine Design and Planning | — | MIN 521 - Mine Design and Planning MIN 521 - Mine Design and Planning 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec.) This course will teach students to understand the mine design and planning process including mining metho… source |
| MIN525 | Rock Fragmentation | — | MIN 525 - Rock Fragmentation MIN 525 - Rock Fragmentation 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec) This course is designed to give students the tools needed in order to function as a blasting engineer in an operating… source |
| MIN526 | Mine Ventilation | — | MIN 526 - Mine Ventilation MIN 526 - Mine Ventilation 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec.) Covers the study of air quality in mines, its monitoring, mitigation of adverse and hazardous air quality and the design,… source |
| MIN527 | Geomechanics and Ground Control | — | MIN 527 - Geomechanics and Ground Control MIN 527 - Geomechanics and Ground Control 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec.) This course is an introduction to geomechanics and ground control in mining. Topics of inte… source |
| MIN544 | Environmental Management and Design of Mines | — | MIN 544 - Environmental Management and Design of Mines MIN 544 - Environmental Management and Design of Mines 3 Hrs: 3 Lec This course covers pertinent laws and regulations pertaining to the mine per… source |
| MIN558 | Mine Management | — | MIN 558 - Mine Management MIN 558 - Mine Management 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec.) This course introduces students to the principles and practices of management within technical organizations, with a focus… source |
| MIN560 | Mine Management II | — | MIN 560 - Mine Management II MIN 560 - Mine Management II 3 3 lecture A special study of mining engineering management that builds on MIN458. Seminar format, with assigned reading to foster initiativ… source |
| MIN572 | Mine Design - Coal | — | MIN 572 - Mine Design - Coal MIN 572 - Mine Design - Coal 3 credits (Hrs. 3 Lec) Covers surface and underground coal mining methods incorporating the principles of previous mining and engineering cou… source |
| MIN575 | Tunneling & Underground Construction | — | MIN 575 - Tunneling & Underground Construction MIN 575 - Tunneling & Underground Construction 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec.) This course will cover the most significant aspects of tunnel and underground con… source |
| MIN591 | Special Topics | — | MIN 591 - Special Topics MIN 591 - Special Topics 1 - 6 credits (Variable) source |
| MIN595 | Mine Evaluation Project | — | MIN 595 - Mine Evaluation Project MIN 595 - Mine Evaluation Project 1 credit This practicum will provide students with an opportunity to perform a complete mine evaluation exercise based on industry… source |
| MIN595 | Mining Engineering Practicum | — | MIN 595 - Mining Engineering Practicum MIN 595 - Mining Engineering Practicum This practicum will provide students with abbreviated hands-on applied learning opportunities in the areas of Mine Design… source |
| MIN5090 | Geomechanics II | — | MIN 5090 - Geomechanics II MIN 5090 - Geomechanics II 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec.) Extends exposure to rock mechanics from that given in MIN 467 . Topics such as mechanical support, pillar design, subside… source |
| MIN5120 | Simulation Of Engineering Systems | — | MIN 5120 - Simulation Of Engineering Systems MIN 5120 - Simulation Of Engineering Systems 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec.) Application of computer software packages and a simulation language to evaluate syste… source |
| MIN5180 | Advanced Geostatistics | — | MIN 5180 - Advanced Geostatistics MIN 5180 - Advanced Geostatistics 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec.) Covers advanced topics in geostatistics such as nonlinear estimation methods and conditional simulation. In… source |
| MIN5200 | Finite Element Method in Geomechanics | — | MIN 5200 - Finite Element Method in Geomechanics MIN 5200 - Finite Element Method in Geomechanics 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec.) Introduces the finite element method and elasticity as applied to underground… source |
| MIN5610 | Design & Construction Of Dump Sites | — | MIN 5610 - Design & Construction Of Dump Sites MIN 5610 - Design & Construction Of Dump Sites 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec.) Design and construction of mine waste dumps, leach pads, tailings impoundments an… source |
| MIN5940 | Mining Engineering Seminar | — | MIN 5940 - Mining Engineering Seminar MIN 5940 - Mining Engineering Seminar 1 credit (Hrs: 1 Lec.) Current mining literature and mining research are discussed. Oral presentation is required. This sem… source |
| MIN5970 | Special Problems | — | MIN 5970 - Special Problems MIN 5970 - Special Problems (Variable) A special study of a particular phase of mining engineering. Supervision is to be kept to a minimum in order to foster initiative an… source |
| MIN5990 | Thesis Research | — | MIN 5990 - Thesis Research MIN 5990 - Thesis Research (Variable) An original problem is selected by the student, with the approval of the department, and is pursued until the results permit the writi… source |
| MIN6970 | Special Topics | — | MIN 6970 - Special Topics MIN 6970 - Special Topics (Variable) Individual problems suitable for graduate study are assigned. Students submit written and oral reports for each problem. Course generall… source |
| MIN6990 | Dissertation | — | MIN 6990 - Dissertation MIN 6990 - Dissertation (Variable) Doctoral dissertation research activities. Course generally both semesters. source |
| MPEM501 | Entrepreneurship & Economic Feasibility (Core) | — | MPEM 501 - Entrepreneurship & Economic Feasibility (Core) MPEM 501 - Entrepreneurship & Economic Feasibility (Core) 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec.) The purpose of this course is to engineers understand the b… source |
| MPEM502 | Project & Engineering Management (Core) | — | MPEM 502 - Project & Engineering Management (Core) MPEM 502 - Project & Engineering Management (Core) 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec.) (Core) Fundamental principles of engineering project management including… source |
| MPEM503 | Laws, Regulations & Risk Management (Core) | — | MPEM 503 - Laws, Regulations & Risk Management (Core) MPEM 503 - Laws, Regulations & Risk Management (Core) 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec.) This course teaches a general understanding of laws governing engin… source |
| MPEM504 | Financial Management of Technological Enterprises (Core) | — | MPEM 504 - Financial Management of Technological Enterprises (Core) MPEM 504 - Financial Management of Technological Enterprises (Core) 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec.) Investigation of the sources and uses o… source |
| MPEM505 | Management, Economics, & Accounting (Core) | — | MPEM 505 - Management, Economics, & Accounting (Core) MPEM 505 - Management, Economics, & Accounting (Core) 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec.) The course will provide an introduction to financial and managerial… source |
| MPEM506 | Advanced Management Seminar (Core) | — | MPEM 506 - Advanced Management Seminar (Core) MPEM 506 - Advanced Management Seminar (Core) 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec.) A capstone study of business policy and strategic management facilitated by case pr… source |
| MPEM510 | Pollution Prevention (Elective) | — | MPEM 510 - Pollution Prevention (Elective) MPEM 510 - Pollution Prevention (Elective) 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec.) The course familiarizes the student with local, national and worldwide pollution preventi… source |
| MPEM511 | Energy Conversion (Elective) | — | MPEM 511 - Energy Conversion (Elective) MPEM 511 - Energy Conversion (Elective) 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec.) Application of thermodynamic principles to the analysis of energy conversion processes. Topics… source |
| MPEM512 | Application & Design of Industrial Experiments (Elective) | — | MPEM 512 - Application & Design of Industrial Experiments (Elective) MPEM 512 - Application & Design of Industrial Experiments (Elective) 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec.) Statistical analysis applied to exper… source |
| MPEM513 | Hazardous Waste Engineering (Elective) | — | MPEM 513 - Hazardous Waste Engineering (Elective) MPEM 513 - Hazardous Waste Engineering (Elective) 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec.) Examination of the technologies, regulations, political and environmental i… source |
| MPEM514 | Systems Safety & Management (Elective) | — | MPEM 514 - Systems Safety & Management (Elective) MPEM 514 - Systems Safety & Management (Elective) 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec.) This course covers practical techniques of systems safety analysis for iden… source |
| MPEM515 | Information Technology for Managers (Elective) | — | MPEM 515 - Information Technology for Managers (Elective) MPEM 515 - Information Technology for Managers (Elective) 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec.) An introduction to Information Technology and Computer-base… source |
| MPEM516 | Managerial Communication For Project Managers (Elective) | — | MPEM 516 - Managerial Communication For Project Managers (Elective) MPEM 516 - Managerial Communication For Project Managers (Elective) 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec.) This course gives working professionals… source |
| MPEM518 | US Energy Policy & Energy for Sustainability (Elective) | — | MPEM 518 - US Energy Policy & Energy for Sustainability (Elective) MPEM 518 - US Energy Policy & Energy for Sustainability (Elective) 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec.) This course involves the principles of en… source |
| MPEM521 | Final Project Design (Core) | — | MPEM 521 - Final Project Design (Core) MPEM 521 - Final Project Design (Core) 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec.) Individual projects suitable for graduate study are completed. Students create project management… source |
| MPEM590 | Special Projects | — | MPEM 590 - Special Projects MPEM 590 - Special Projects (Variable) Individual projects suitable for graduate study are assigned. Students submit written and oral reports for each project. (GRADUATE)… source |
| MPEM591 | Special Topics | — | MPEM 591 - Special Topics MPEM 591 - Special Topics 1 - 6 credits (Variable) source |
| MSL101 | Introduction to the Army | — | MSL 101 - Introduction to the Army MSL 101 - Introduction to the Army 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec.) The Constitutional role of the military, military tradition, current defense posture, service roles and m… source |
| MSL102 | Introduction to Tactical Leadership | — | MSL 102 - Introduction to Tactical Leadership MSL 102 - Introduction to Tactical Leadership 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec.) Establishes foundation of basic leadership fundamentals such as problem-solving, co… source |
| MSL106 | Army Physical Fitness | — | MSL 106 - Army Physical Fitness MSL 106 - Army Physical Fitness 1 credit (Hrs:3 Lab) The study and application of military drill and ceremony: formation, ceremonies, and marching; the study of the fu… source |
| MSL201 | Innovative Team Leadership | — | MSL 201 - Innovative Team Leadership MSL 201 - Innovative Team Leadership 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec.) Demonstration and practice of individual military leadership skills with emphasis on communication an… source |
| MSL202 | Foundations of Tactical Leadership | — | MSL 202 - Foundations of Tactical Leadership MSL 202 - Foundations of Tactical Leadership 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec.) Building successful teams through influencing actions and effective communication in… source |
| MSL205 | American Military History | — | MSL 205 - American Military History MSL 205 - American Military History 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec.) Describes the evolution of the American military land forces within the context of national historical… source |
| MSL301 | Training Management & Warfighting Fundamentals | — | MSL 301 - Training Management & Warfighting Fundamentals MSL 301 - Training Management & Warfighting Fundamentals 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec.) Developing personal leadership principles through the learnin… source |
| MSL302 | Applied Team Leadership | — | MSL 302 - Applied Team Leadership MSL 302 - Applied Team Leadership 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec.) Continuation of the study and application of small unit leadership tasks. Advanced leadership skills taught… source |
| MSL303 | Leadership Laboratory | — | MSL 303 - Leadership Laboratory MSL 303 - Leadership Laboratory 1 credit (Hrs: 3 Lab) Practical application of skills learned in the classroom. source |
| MSL401 | The Army Officer | — | MSL 401 - The Army Officer MSL 401 - The Army Officer 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec.) The application of leadership principles and techniques involved in leading young men and women in today’s Army. Students… source |
| MSL402 | Leadership in a Complex World | — | MSL 402 - Leadership in a Complex World MSL 402 - Leadership in a Complex World 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec.) Study includes case study of military law and practical exercises on establishing an ethical co… source |
| MT1016 | College Success | — | MT 1016 - College Success MT 1016 - College Success 2 credits (Hrs: 2 Lec.) This course is designed to teach students how to have a successful college experience both academically and personally. The… source |
| MTSI500 | Survey of Materials Engineering | — | MTSI 500 - Survey of Materials Engineering MTSI 500 - Survey of Materials Engineering 1 credit (Hrs: 1 Lec.) This course is to benefit students contemplating a career in scientific or engineering res… source |
| MTSI500W | Survey of Materials Engineering - Writing | — | MTSI 500W - Survey of Materials Engineering - Writing MTSI 500W - Survey of Materials Engineering - Writing 1 credit (Hrs: 1 Lec.) This course is a writing-intensive course to benefit students contem… source |
| MTSI501 | Bonding, Structure & Defects | — | MTSI 501 - Bonding, Structure & Defects MTSI 501 - Bonding, Structure & Defects 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec.) How do structure and bonding at a microscopic level lead to macroscopic material properties? To… source |
| MTSI502 | Function & Application | — | MTSI 502 - Function & Application MTSI 502 - Function & Application 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec) How are materials designed and synthesized to achieve specific functional applications? Topics include cryst… source |
| MTSI503 | Optical, Electronic, & Magnetic properties of Materials | — | MTSI 503 - Optical, Electronic, & Magnetic properties of Materials MTSI 503 - Optical, Electronic, & Magnetic properties of Materials 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec.) Establish for the functional properties o… source |
| MTSI511 | Thermodynamics of Materials | — | MTSI 511 - Thermodynamics of Materials MTSI 511 - Thermodynamics of Materials 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec) Advanced thermodynamic principles in the context of materials science; solution thermodynamics, mu… source |
| MTSI512 | Kinetics and Transformation | — | MTSI 512 - Kinetics and Transformation MTSI 512 - Kinetics and Transformation 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec) The mechanisms controlling the rates of structural/chemical changes and reactions in materials. Th… source |
| MTSI551 | Advanced Materials Characterization Techniques I | — | MTSI 551 - Advanced Materials Characterization Techniques I MTSI 551 - Advanced Materials Characterization Techniques I 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec) A two-semester laboratory-based survey providing experie… source |
| MTSI552 | Advanced Materials Characterization Techniques II | — | MTSI 552 - Advanced Materials Characterization Techniques II MTSI 552 - Advanced Materials Characterization Techniques II 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec) A two-semester laboratory-based survey providing exper… source |
| MTSI595 | Materials Science and Engineering Problems (Practicum) | — | MTSI 595 - Materials Science and Engineering Problems (Practicum) MTSI 595 - Materials Science and Engineering Problems (Practicum) 1-3 1-3 Student and instructor will agree on subject matter that th… source |
| MTSI599 | Thesis Research | — | MTSI 599 - Thesis Research MTSI 599 - Thesis Research 1 - 6 credits (Variable) source |
| MTSI689 | Pre-Exam Dissertation | — | MTSI 689 - Pre-Exam Dissertation MTSI 689 - Pre-Exam Dissertation 1 to 12 credits (Hrs: 1 to 12 Lec) source |
| MTSI690 | Dissertation | — | MTSI 690 - Dissertation MTSI 690 - Dissertation 1 to 12 credits (Hrs: 1 to 12 Lec) source |
| MTSI695 | Materials Science and Engineering Problems (Practicum) | — | MTSI 695 - Materials Science and Engineering Problems (Practicum) MTSI 695 - Materials Science and Engineering Problems (Practicum) 1-3 1-3 Student and instructor will agree on subject matter that th… source |
| MUSI101 | Enjoyment of Music | — | MUSI 101 - Enjoyment of Music MUSI 101 - Enjoyment of Music 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec.) This course surveys the artistic and musical creations of Europe from the Greeks through the 20th Century. Students… source |
| MUSI108 | Orchestra: TECH Symphony | — | MUSI 108 - Orchestra: TECH Symphony MUSI 108 - Orchestra: TECH Symphony 1 credit (Hrs: 2 Lab) String, woodwind, brass, or percussion players who are qualified to play in the Butte Symphony can receiv… source |
| MUSI112 | Choir: Tech | — | MUSI 112 - Choir: Tech MUSI 112 - Choir: Tech 1 credit (Hrs: 2 Lab) Training is given in singing and appreciation of folk, semi-classical and classical music. Chorus meets two hours weekly in additio… source |
| MUSI114 | Band: Tech | — | MUSI 114 - Band: Tech MUSI 114 - Band: Tech 1 credit (Hrs: 2 Lab) Offers a cultural opportunity for students with band skills to continue study in music. Approximately 20 meetings are held, half of w… source |
| NRSG106 | Nursing Assistant Course | — | NRSG 106 - Nursing Assistant Course NRSG 106 - Nursing Assistant Course 4 credits (Hrs: 2 Lec., 2 Lab) Through caring, communication, professionalism, and critical thinking, this course will give the… source |
| NRSG107 | Perspectives in Professional Nursing | — | NRSG 107 - Perspectives in Professional Nursing NRSG 107 - Perspectives in Professional Nursing 2 credits (Hrs: 2 Lec.) This course is designed to introduce and explore the profession of Nursing and… source |
| NRSG210 | Foundations of Professional Nursing | — | NRSG 210 - Foundations of Professional Nursing NRSG 210 - Foundations of Professional Nursing 4 credits (Hrs: 2 Lec, 2 Lab) The intent of this course is to offer a comprehensive coverage of basic nur… source |
| NRSG215 | Assessment and Health Promotion | — | NRSG 215 - Assessment and Health Promotion NRSG 215 - Assessment and Health Promotion 3 credits (Hrs: 2 Lec, 1 Lab) This course utilizes a body systems approach in teaching basic assessment skills on… source |
| NRSG230 | Nursing Pharmacology | — | NRSG 230 - Nursing Pharmacology NRSG 230 - Nursing Pharmacology 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec) This course is designed to introduce basic pharmacological principles to nursing students utilizing the nursing… source |
| NRSG256 | Pathophysiology | — | NRSG 256 - Pathophysiology NRSG 256 - Pathophysiology 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec.) This course builds upon previous knowledge gained from anatomy and physiology, chemistry, and microbiology. It provides t… source |
| NRSG266 | Managing Client Care | — | NRSG 266 - Managing Client Care NRSG 266 - Managing Client Care 4 credits (Hrs: 2 Lec., 2 Clinical) This course covers topics related to integrated nursing care of individual clients and groups of cl… source |
| NRSG301 | Nursing in the Community | — | NRSG 301 - Nursing in the Community NRSG 301 - Nursing in the Community 5 credits (Hrs.53 Lec) This course will provide the student with an opportunity to apply the nursing process to the care of com… source |
| NRSG302 | Nursing in the Community Clinical | — | NRSG 302 - Nursing in the Community Clinical NRSG 302 - Nursing in the Community Clinical 1 credits (Hrs. 1 Lab) This clinical experience includes community health preceptor based learning, a home vi… source |
| NRSG308 | Nursing for Healthy Aging | — | NRSG 308 - Nursing for Healthy Aging NRSG 308 - Nursing for Healthy Aging 3 credits (Hrs: 2 Lec, 1 Lab) The intent of this course is to introduce the students to the skill and knowledge needed to pro… source |
| NRSG312 | Mgmt of Adults with Common Health Alterations | — | NRSG 312 - Mgmt of Adults with Common Health Alterations NRSG 312 - Mgmt of Adults with Common Health Alterations 7 credits (Hrs: 4 Lec, 3 Lab) This course prepares the student to care for clients ex… source |
| NRSG313 | Mgmt of the Adult with Complex Health Alterations | — | NRSG 313 - Mgmt of the Adult with Complex Health Alterations NRSG 313 - Mgmt of the Adult with Complex Health Alterations 4 credits (Hrs: 2 Lec, 2 Lab) This course focuses on the continued developmen… source |
| NRSG315 | Evidence Based Practice | — | NRSG 315 - Evidence Based Practice NRSG 315 - Evidence Based Practice 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec.) This course will introduce the baccalaureate nursing student to the research process by using an evidence… source |
| NRSG320 | Nursing Informatics | — | NRSG 320 - Nursing Informatics NRSG 320 - Nursing Informatics 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec.) This course is an introduction to informatics focusing on applications relevant to the nursing profession. Emphas… source |
| NRSG322 | Health Promotion & Education | — | NRSG 322 - Health Promotion & Education NRSG 322 - Health Promotion & Education 3 credits (Hrs. 3 Lec) This course will prepare the student to shift focus from illness to wellness and health promotio… source |
| NRSG325 | Advanced Health Assessment | — | NRSG 325 - Advanced Health Assessment NRSG 325 - Advanced Health Assessment 3 credits (Hrs: 2 Lec., 1 Lab) Advanced Health Assessment integrates and builds on the education and skills gained during p… source |
| NRSG326 | Complex Healthcare Needs | — | NRSG 326 - Complex Healthcare Needs NRSG 326 - Complex Healthcare Needs 3 credits (Hrs. 3 Lec) This course will focus on patient centered nursing care of individuals with multiple comorbidity health… source |
| NRSG330 | Mental Health Nursing | — | NRSG 330 - Mental Health Nursing NRSG 330 - Mental Health Nursing 4 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec, 1 Lab/Clinical) This course fosters student’s clinical judgment for a holistic approach to the factors associa… source |
| NRSG340 | Transitional Care | — | NRSG 340 - Transitional Care NRSG 340 - Transitional Care 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec.) The intent of this course is to prepare future BSN prepared nurses to ensure the coordination and continuity of healt… source |
| NRSG344 | Family Nursing | — | NRSG 344 - Family Nursing NRSG 344 - Family Nursing 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec) This course is will introduce the student to Family Nursing by applying family concepts to clinical practice. Students will… source |
| NRSG351 | Advanced Nursing Concepts and Clinical Judgment | — | NRSG 351 - Advanced Nursing Concepts and Clinical Judgment NRSG 351 - Advanced Nursing Concepts and Clinical Judgment 3 credits (Hrs: 2 Lec, 1 Lab) This course is designed to provide students with bo… source |
| NRSG361W | Global Nursing | — | NRSG 361W - Global Nursing NRSG 361W - Global Nursing 3 credits (Hrs. 3 Lec) This course will examine the foundations of healthcare policy, the financial structure of healthcare systems, and the regu… source |
| NRSG405 | Pediatrics Nursing | — | NRSG 405 - Pediatrics Nursing NRSG 405 - Pediatrics Nursing 4 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec, 1 Lab) The purpose of the course is to integrate knowledge derived from biological, psychological, social sciences,… source |
| NRSG407 | Integrated Health Assessment | — | NRSG 407 - Integrated Health Assessment NRSG 407 - Integrated Health Assessment 3 credits (Hrs: 2 Lec, 1 Lab) Integrated Health Assessment assimilates and builds on the education and skills gained du… source |
| NRSG413 | U.S. Health Systems: Policy, Economics, and Advocacy | — | NRSG 413 - U.S. Health Systems: Policy, Economics, and Advocacy NRSG 413 - U.S. Health Systems: Policy, Economics, and Advocacy 3 credits The purpose of this course is to allow students to critically… source |
| NRSG415 | Nursing Care of the Childbearing Family | — | NRSG 415 - Nursing Care of the Childbearing Family NRSG 415 - Nursing Care of the Childbearing Family 4 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec, 1 Lab/Clinical) This course focuses on reproductive health and the periods… source |
| NRSG424 | Nursing Research and Evidence Based Practice | — | NRSG 424 - Nursing Research and Evidence Based Practice NRSG 424 - Nursing Research and Evidence Based Practice 3 credits (Hrs. 3 Lec) This course will focus on the research process and the translati… source |
| NRSG425 | Concepts in Family Nursing | — | NRSG 425 - Concepts in Family Nursing NRSG 425 - Concepts in Family Nursing 3 credits (Hrs: 2 Lec, 1 Lab) This course focuses on the theories and models of family coping and adaptation by incorporati… source |
| NRSG430 | Healthcare from the Patient’s Perspective | — | NRSG 430 - Healthcare from the Patient’s Perspective NRSG 430 - Healthcare from the Patient’s Perspective 3 credits (Hrs: 2 Lec, 1 Lab) This course focuses on health promotion and illness management… source |
| NRSG436 | A Population Perspective | — | NRSG 436 - A Population Perspective NRSG 436 - A Population Perspective 4 credits (Hrs: 2 Lec, 2 Lab) The intent of this course is to provide the student with an opportunity to apply the nursing proc… source |
| NRSG440 | Current Trends in Healthcare | — | NRSG 440 - Current Trends in Healthcare NRSG 440 - Current Trends in Healthcare 2 credits (Hrs: 2 Lec.) This course will integrate current trends and issues relevant to healthcare and professional nu… source |
| NRSG450W | Global Health: Policy, Finance, and Nursing Care | — | NRSG 450W - Global Health: Policy, Finance, and Nursing Care NRSG 450W - Global Health: Policy, Finance, and Nursing Care 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec.) The focus of the course is to examine global healthca… source |
| NRSG463 | Leadership and Management for the RN | — | NRSG 463 - Leadership and Management for the RN NRSG 463 - Leadership and Management for the RN 5 credits (Hrs. 5 Lec.) This course focuses on the theory, research and practical application essential… source |
| NRSG464 | Leadership and Management for the RN Clinical | — | NRSG 464 - Leadership and Management for the RN Clinical NRSG 464 - Leadership and Management for the RN Clinical 1 credit (Hrs. 1 lab) The clinical experience part of this course enables the student… source |
| NRSG499 | Leading and Managing: Capstone Experience | — | NRSG 499 - Leading and Managing: Capstone Experience NRSG 499 - Leading and Managing: Capstone Experience 6 credits (Hrs: 2 Lec, 4 Lab) This course will merge theory and research in the practical app… source |
| NRSM412 | Restoration Field Methods | — | NRSM 412 - Restoration Field Methods NRSM 412 - Restoration Field Methods 2 credits (Hrs: 2 Lab) The goal of this course is to allow students to gain experience in a variety of field and lab techniqu… source |
| NRSM435 | Restoration I | — | NRSM 435 - Restoration I NRSM 435 - Restoration I 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec) The course will look at restoration ecology in theory and in practice. We will focus on ecological topics important to restora… source |
| NRSM436 | Restoration II | — | NRSM 436 - Restoration II NRSM 436 - Restoration II 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec) This course will build upon the ecological concepts introduced in Restoration I by examining how those concepts are incorpor… source |
| NRSM494 | Restoration Seminar | — | NRSM 494 - Restoration Seminar NRSM 494 - Restoration Seminar 1 credit (Hrs: 1 Lec.) This course is designed to introduce students to topics in the restoration field through the scientific literature… source |
| NRSM495W | Restoration Practicum | — | NRSM 495W - Restoration Practicum NRSM 495W - Restoration Practicum 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec) This course will provide the student with hands-on experience and a good sense of what an actual job in a re… source |
| NRSM499 | Restoration Capstone | — | NRSM 499 - Restoration Capstone NRSM 499 - Restoration Capstone 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec) This course is designed to introduce students to practical applications in the field of restoration. Emphasis wi… source |
| NRSM512 | Restoration Field Methods | — | NRSM 512 - Restoration Field Methods NRSM 512 - Restoration Field Methods 2 credits (Hrs: 2 lab) The goal of this course is to allow students to gain experience in a variety of field and lab techniqu… source |
| NRSM535 | Restoration I | — | NRSM 535 - Restoration I NRSM 535 - Restoration I 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec) The course will look at restoration ecology in theory and in practice. We will focus on ecological topics important to restora… source |
| NRSM536 | Restoration II | — | NRSM 536 - Restoration II NRSM 536 - Restoration II 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec) This course will build upon the ecological concepts introduced in Restoration I by examining how those concepts are incorpor… source |
| NRSM594 | Restoration Seminar | — | NRSM 594 - Restoration Seminar NRSM 594 - Restoration Seminar 1 credit (Hrs: 1 Lec.) This course is designed to introduce students to topics in the restoration field through the scientific literature… source |
| NRSM595W | Restoration Practicum | — | NRSM 595W - Restoration Practicum NRSM 595W - Restoration Practicum 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec) This course will provide the student with hands-on experience and a good sense of what an actual job in a re… source |
| NRSM599 | Restoration Capstone | — | NRSM 599 - Restoration Capstone NRSM 599 - Restoration Capstone 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec) This course is designed to introduce students to practical applications in the field of restoration. Emphasis wi… source |
| NTS104 | CCNA 1: Introduction to Networks | — | NTS 104 - CCNA 1: Introduction to Networks NTS 104 - CCNA 1: Introduction to Networks 4 credits (Hrs: 4 Lec.) This course introduces the architecture, structure, functions, components, and models of… source |
| NTS105 | CCNA 2: Routing and Switching | — | NTS 105 - CCNA 2: Routing and Switching NTS 105 - CCNA 2: Routing and Switching 4 credits (Hrs: 4 Lec.) This course describes the architecture, components, and operations of routers and switches in a… source |
| NTS204 | CCNA 3: Scaling Networks | — | NTS 204 - CCNA 3: Scaling Networks NTS 204 - CCNA 3: Scaling Networks 3 credits (Hrs: 4 Lec.) This course describes the architecture, components, and operations of routers and switches in a larger an… source |
| NTS205 | CCNA 4: Connecting Networks | — | NTS 205 - CCNA 4: Connecting Networks NTS 205 - CCNA 4: Connecting Networks 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec.) This course discusses the WAN technologies and network services required by converged applications… source |
| NUCL420 | Nuclear Reactor Theory | — | NUCL 420 - Nuclear Reactor Theory NUCL 420 - Nuclear Reactor Theory 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec) This course introduces the fundamental theory governing the behavior and analysis of nuclear reactors. Empha… source |
| NUCL432 | Materials Science for Nuclear Energy | — | NUCL 432 - Materials Science for Nuclear Energy NUCL 432 - Materials Science for Nuclear Energy 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec) The course is designed to equip students with a rigorous understanding of materi… source |
| NUCL462 | Radiological Health and Safety | — | NUCL 462 - Radiological Health and Safety NUCL 462 - Radiological Health and Safety 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec) This course provides an exploration of ionizing radiation concepts, sources, interactions, h… source |
| NUCL501 | Foundations of Radiophysics | — | NUCL 501 - Foundations of Radiophysics NUCL 501 - Foundations of Radiophysics 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec.) This course provides graduate students with a rigorous introduction to the physical principles go… source |
| NUCL502 | Isotopic Analysis and Nuclear Forensics | — | NUCL 502 - Isotopic Analysis and Nuclear Forensics NUCL 502 - Isotopic Analysis and Nuclear Forensics 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec.) This course provides graduate students with a rigorous introduction to th… source |
| NUCL510 | Nuclear Energy Policy, Society, and Governance | — | NUCL 510 - Nuclear Energy Policy, Society, and Governance NUCL 510 - Nuclear Energy Policy, Society, and Governance 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec.) This course examines the complex interplay between nuclear… source |
| NUCL520 | Foundations of Nuclear Reactor Physics | — | NUCL 520 - Foundations of Nuclear Reactor Physics NUCL 520 - Foundations of Nuclear Reactor Physics 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec.) This course provides graduate students with a rigorous introduction to the… source |
| NUCL530 | Nuclear Fuel Cycle from Extraction to Disposal | — | NUCL 530 - Nuclear Fuel Cycle from Extraction to Disposal NUCL 530 - Nuclear Fuel Cycle from Extraction to Disposal 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec.) This course provides graduate students with a comprehensive… source |
| NUCL532 | Materials Science for Nuclear Energy Applications | — | NUCL 532 - Materials Science for Nuclear Energy Applications NUCL 532 - Materials Science for Nuclear Energy Applications 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec.) This course addresses the materials science and engin… source |
| NUTR258 | Fundamentals of Nutrition | — | NUTR 258 - Fundamentals of Nutrition NUTR 258 - Fundamentals of Nutrition 2 credits (Hrs: 2 Lec.) A discussion of basic concepts of nutrition considering carbohydrates, lipids, proteins, vitamins and… source |
| OSH224 | Safety and Health Occupations and Programs | — | OSH 224 - Safety and Health Occupations and Programs OSH 224 - Safety and Health Occupations and Programs 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec.) Examines the function of safety in industry, including the organizati… source |
| OSH226 | Safety Engineering & Technology | — | OSH 226 - Safety Engineering & Technology OSH 226 - Safety Engineering & Technology 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec.) Introduces system safety and safety engineering principles applied to control of hazards as… source |
| OSH291 | Special Topics | — | OSH 291 - Special Topics OSH 291 - Special Topics 2 - 4 credits (Variable) Presents topics not covered in any curriculum for which there is a particular need, or given on a trial basis to determine d… source |
| OSH322 | Hazardous Materials Management | — | OSH 322 - Hazardous Materials Management OSH 322 - Hazardous Materials Management 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec.) Provides an in-depth examination of federal, state and local regulations and requirements for… source |
| OSH323 | Fire Protection | — | OSH 323 - Fire Protection OSH 323 - Fire Protection 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec.) An in-depth study of recognition of fire hazards and causes, prevention and control techniques and fire detection and extin… source |
| OSH324 | Construction Safety | — | OSH 324 - Construction Safety OSH 324 - Construction Safety 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec.) Covers construction industry safety issues involving management, legal, and engineering aspects. Major topics are p… source |
| OSH326 | Safety Laboratory | — | OSH 326 - Safety Laboratory OSH 326 - Safety Laboratory 1 credit (Hrs: 1 Lab) This course Provides students with hands-on experience applying occupational safety technology, participating in group pr… source |
| OSH354 | Industrial Toxicology | — | OSH 354 - Industrial Toxicology OSH 354 - Industrial Toxicology 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec.) In this course, students will explore the effects that chemicals have on the human body and the environment. To… source |
| OSH406 | Small Particle Technology | — | OSH 406 - Small Particle Technology OSH 406 - Small Particle Technology 2 credits (Hrs: 2 Lec.) Covers physics of air, characterization of particles, aerodynamic properties, Brownian motion and diffu… source |
| OSH407 | Small Particle Technology Laboratory | — | OSH 407 - Small Particle Technology Laboratory OSH 407 - Small Particle Technology Laboratory 1 credit (Hrs. 3 lab) Laboratory exercises focusing on integrated and direct reading particle size select… source |
| OSH416 | Industrial Ventilation | — | OSH 416 - Industrial Ventilation OSH 416 - Industrial Ventilation 2 credits (Hrs: 2 Lec.) Covers the principles of local exhaust and general (dilution) exhaust systems used to control chemical hazard… source |
| OSH421 | IH I - Chemical & Biological Hazards | — | OSH 421 - IH I - Chemical & Biological Hazards OSH 421 - IH I - Chemical & Biological Hazards 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec.) To provide the basis for the anticipation, recognition, evaluation and control of… source |
| OSH422 | IH II - Physical Hazards | — | OSH 422 - IH II - Physical Hazards OSH 422 - IH II - Physical Hazards 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec.) To provide the basis for the anticipation, recognition, evaluation and control of physical stresses in th… source |
| OSH424 | Environmental Health | — | OSH 424 - Environmental Health OSH 424 - Environmental Health 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec.) This course examines the relationship of human health to the environment by exploring epidemiology, toxicology an… source |
| OSH427 | Mining Safety | — | OSH 427 - Mining Safety OSH 427 - Mining Safety 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec.) Covers the history and practice of mining safety. Includes materials handling, milling, hauling, ground control, electrical and… source |
| OSH429 | Sampling & Evaluation | — | OSH 429 - Sampling & Evaluation OSH 429 - Sampling & Evaluation 2 credits (Hrs: 2 Lec.) Teaches sampling techniques and procedures as stipulated by occupational safety and health regulatory agencies… source |
| OSH430 | Sampling & Evaluation Laboratory | — | OSH 430 - Sampling & Evaluation Laboratory OSH 430 - Sampling & Evaluation Laboratory 1 credit (Hrs. 3 lab) Laboratory exercises focusing on industrial hygiene sampling techniques and procedures used… source |
| OSH444 | Law and Ethics for OSH | — | OSH 444 - Law and Ethics for OSH OSH 444 - Law and Ethics for OSH 2 credits (Hrs: 2 Lec.) Introduces OSH students to laws and professional ethics applicable to the practice of occupational safety and… source |
| OSH454 | Ergonomics | — | OSH 454 - Ergonomics OSH 454 - Ergonomics 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec.) Provides the basic understanding of ergonomic considerations necessary to design tools, workstations, facilities, and systems to matc… source |
| OSH460 | Risk Reduction Methods for OSH | — | OSH 460 - Risk Reduction Methods for OSH OSH 460 - Risk Reduction Methods for OSH 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec.) An advanced course on risks applicable to industrial safety, health, and environment. Three m… source |
| OSH490 | Undergraduate Research | — | OSH 490 - Undergraduate Research OSH 490 - Undergraduate Research (Variable) This course is designed for students involved in directed research projects and is required for participants in the Underg… source |
| OSH495 | Practicum Laboratory | — | OSH 495 - Practicum Laboratory OSH 495 - Practicum Laboratory 2 credits (Hrs: 2 Lab) This course provides students with internship experience in occupational safety and health. Students will visit nu… source |
| OSH498 | Internship | — | OSH 498 - Internship OSH 498 - Internship 1 - 2 credits (Variable) For academic work done in conjunction with an approved work experience related to the Occupational Safety and Health degree program.… source |
| OSH499W | Occupational Safety & Health Senior Project | — | OSH 499W - Occupational Safety & Health Senior Project OSH 499W - Occupational Safety & Health Senior Project 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec.) Allows in-depth pursuit of a safety or health topic. A comprehens… source |
| OSH4956 | Comprehensive Worker Health and Wellness | — | OSH 4956 - Comprehensive Worker Health and Wellness OSH 4956 - Comprehensive Worker Health and Wellness 2 - 4 credits (Variable) Comprehensive Worker Health and Wellness integrates traditional occupa… source |
| PET201 | Elements of Petroleum Engineering | — | PET 201 - Elements of Petroleum Engineering PET 201 - Elements of Petroleum Engineering 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec.) An introduction to the profession of petroleum engineering is covered, including the el… source |
| PET205 | Petroleum Engineering Lab I | — | PET 205 - Petroleum Engineering Lab I PET 205 - Petroleum Engineering Lab I 1 credit (Hrs: 1 Lec., 2 Lab) Experiments are conducted using fundamental core analysis techniques, which determine porosit… source |
| PET207 | Petroleum Computer Fundamentals Lab | — | PET 207 - Petroleum Computer Fundamentals Lab PET 207 - Petroleum Computer Fundamentals Lab 1 credit (Hrs: 1 Lab) Design, implementation and use of Petroleum Engineering software. The course covers a… source |
| PET225 | Presentation and Professionalism | — | PET 225 - Presentation and Professionalism PET 225 - Presentation and Professionalism 1 credit (2 hrs Lab) Emphasizes organization, purpose and visual communication as the key principles of presentat… source |
| PET298 | Internship | — | PET 298 - Internship PET 298 - Internship 1 - 2 credits (Variable) Credit is given for academic work relating to an approved off campus work experience within the Petroleum industry. Students should… source |
| PET301 | Introduction to Well Drilling | — | PET 301 - Introduction to Well Drilling PET 301 - Introduction to Well Drilling 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec.) Introduction to well drilling systems including equipment functions and performance, well press… source |
| PET302 | Petroleum Production Engineering | — | PET 302 - Petroleum Production Engineering PET 302 - Petroleum Production Engineering 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec.) Design, maintenance, and analysis of oil and gas well production systems. The course focu… source |
| PET303 | Drilling Fluids Lab | — | PET 303 - Drilling Fluids Lab PET 303 - Drilling Fluids Lab 1 credit (Hrs: 3 Lab) Mud characteristics determination and measurement, effects of clays, solids, and various additives on mud properties,… source |
| PET304 | Rock Properties | — | PET 304 - Rock Properties PET 304 - Rock Properties 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec.) The geological and petrophysical properties of oil and gas reservoir rocks will be studied. Topics will include porosity, p… source |
| PET305 | Intro to Well Completions | — | PET 305 - Intro to Well Completions PET 305 - Intro to Well Completions 3 credits (3 hrs Lec) The study of a well from the aspect of completions. Topics include completion types, government regulatio… source |
| PET307 | Petroleum Production I Lab | — | PET 307 - Petroleum Production I Lab PET 307 - Petroleum Production I Lab 1 credit (Hrs: 1 Lec., 2 Lab) The petroleum production lab is a hands-on program designed to provide petroleum engineering st… source |
| PET348 | Petroleum Well Logging | — | PET 348 - Petroleum Well Logging PET 348 - Petroleum Well Logging 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec.) Interpretation of open hole logging tools, including electrical, nuclear, and sonic devices will be studied.… source |
| PET372 | Petroleum Fluids & Thermodynamics | — | PET 372 - Petroleum Fluids & Thermodynamics PET 372 - Petroleum Fluids & Thermodynamics 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec.) The course covers fluid properties of single and multi-component hydrocarbon systems, p… source |
| PET401 | Advanced Drilling | — | PET 401 - Advanced Drilling PET 401 - Advanced Drilling 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec.) The study of special drilling topics and new technology applications in drilling engineering. Guest lecturers from indu… source |
| PET402 | Production Engineering II | — | PET 402 - Production Engineering II PET 402 - Production Engineering II 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec.) The design and operation of well fluid artificial lift systems, including: sucker rod pumping, progress… source |
| PET404 | Reservoir Engineering | — | PET 404 - Reservoir Engineering PET 404 - Reservoir Engineering 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec.) Reservoir Engineers assess and optimize the recovery of oil and natural gas. This course builds on the fundamen… source |
| PET410 | Reservoir Simulation | — | PET 410 - Reservoir Simulation PET 410 - Reservoir Simulation 3 credits (Hrs: 2 Lec. 3 Lab) Reservoir simulation is used to investigate petroleum reservoir characteristics and behavior, including: po… source |
| PET426 | Reservoir Characterization | — | PET 426 - Reservoir Characterization PET 426 - Reservoir Characterization 3 credits (Hrs: 2 Lec., 1 Lab) Reservoir analysis using concepts and data from traditional reservoir engineering, geology, hy… source |
| PET427 | Reservoir Characterization Lab | 1 | PET 427 - Reservoir Characterization Lab PET 427 - Reservoir Characterization Lab 1 Credit Hrs: 1Lec.; 2 Lab This course will teach the basics of petroleum engineering mapping and modeling using indu… 1 cr · 1 hr source |
| PET430 | Reservoir Geomechanics | — | PET 430 - Reservoir Geomechanics PET 430 - Reservoir Geomechanics 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec.) Reservoir Geomechanics provides a broad understanding of fundamental geomechanical rock properties and knowle… source |
| PET442 | Thermal Recovery Operations | — | PET 442 - Thermal Recovery Operations PET 442 - Thermal Recovery Operations 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec.) Thermal properties of rocks and fluids along with the surface equipment design for steam injection;… source |
| PET444 | Water Flooding | — | PET 444 - Water Flooding PET 444 - Water Flooding 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec.) Study of the immiscible displacement of oil by water in reservoir systems. Included in the study are a review of viscous and… source |
| PET446 | Petroleum Project Evaluation | — | PET 446 - Petroleum Project Evaluation PET 446 - Petroleum Project Evaluation 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec.) The study of petroleum project evaluation from the standpoint of the underlying land ownership an… source |
| PET452 | Natural Gas Engineering | — | PET 452 - Natural Gas Engineering PET 452 - Natural Gas Engineering 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec.) Analysis of four-point gas deliverability tests and gas well pressure transient tests are presented. Method… source |
| PET453 | Petroleum Production Lab | — | PET 453 - Petroleum Production Lab PET 453 - Petroleum Production Lab 1 credit (Hrs: 1 Lec./Lab) The physical properties of gas, including natural gas, are measured using fundamental analysis techniq… source |
| PET463 | Well Control Operations for Drilling Engineers | — | PET 463 - Well Control Operations for Drilling Engineers PET 463 - Well Control Operations for Drilling Engineers 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec) Students will be introduced to the foundational principles and… source |
| PET490 | Undergraduate Research | — | PET 490 - Undergraduate Research PET 490 - Undergraduate Research (Variable) This course is designed for students involved in directed research projects and is required for participants in the Underg… source |
| PET495 | Special Topics | — | PET 495 - Special Topics PET 495 - Special Topics (Variable) Selected topics of specific interest in the field of petroleum engineering will be covered. The name of the special topic will be designat… source |
| PET498 | Internship | — | PET 498 - Internship PET 498 - Internship 1 - 2 credits (Variable) Credit is given for academic work done in conjunction with an approved off campus work experience related to the Petroleum Engineeri… source |
| PET499W | Capstone: Petroleum Engineering Design | — | PET 499W - Capstone: Petroleum Engineering Design PET 499W - Capstone: Petroleum Engineering Design 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec.) A capstone senior-level design course requiring teams to merge diverse info… source |
| PET501 | Advanced Drilling Fluids | — | PET 501 - Advanced Drilling Fluids PET 501 - Advanced Drilling Fluids 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec) Students will be exposed to advanced topics relating to drilling fluids. Oil and Synthetic Based drilling… source |
| PET502 | Stimulation Design | — | PET 502 - Stimulation Design PET 502 - Stimulation Design 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec.) This course is an intermediate level study of oil and gas well stimulation. Included in the course are hydraulic frac… source |
| PET503 | Surface Production Facilities | — | PET 503 - Surface Production Facilities PET 503 - Surface Production Facilities 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec.) Equipment used to process and transport produced oil, gas, and water is studied in this course.… source |
| PET504 | Advanced Reservoir Engineering | — | PET 504 - Advanced Reservoir Engineering PET 504 - Advanced Reservoir Engineering (Variable Credit) Special topics in reservoir engineering. source |
| PET505 | Pressure Transient Analysis | — | PET 505 - Pressure Transient Analysis PET 505 - Pressure Transient Analysis 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec.) Application of pressure transient theory to the design and interpretation of well tests. Topics inc… source |
| PET508 | Thermal Recovery Methods | — | PET 508 - Thermal Recovery Methods PET 508 - Thermal Recovery Methods 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec.) Special topics of specific interest in the subject of thermal recovery methods will be studied. source |
| PET511 | Advanced Reservoir Simulation | — | PET 511 - Advanced Reservoir Simulation PET 511 - Advanced Reservoir Simulation 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec.) Topics in advanced reservoir simulation including: finite difference and finite element discret… source |
| PET512 | Offshore Drilling and Completion Operations | — | PET 512 - Offshore Drilling and Completion Operations PET 512 - Offshore Drilling and Completion Operations 3 3 A study of operations and equipement concentrating on offshore drilling and completions… source |
| PET521 | Advanced Drilling | — | PET 521 - Advanced Drilling PET 521 - Advanced Drilling 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec.) This course covers advanced drilling engineering concepts with emphasis on geomechanics, drilling optimization, and ope… source |
| PET544 | Enhanced Oil Recovery | — | PET 544 - Enhanced Oil Recovery PET 544 - Enhanced Oil Recovery (Variable) An advanced treatment of the principle enhanced oil recovery mechanisms including water flooding and chemical, miscible and… source |
| PET563 | Well Control Operations for Drilling Engineers | — | PET 563 - Well Control Operations for Drilling Engineers PET 563 - Well Control Operations for Drilling Engineers 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec.) Students will be introduced to the foundational principles an… source |
| PET592 | Engr Research, Development Or Design | — | PET 592 - Engr Research, Development Or Design PET 592 - Engr Research, Development Or Design (Variable Credit) An investigation of a field or laboratory petroleum engineering problem not directly re… source |
| PET594 | Graduate Seminar | — | PET 594 - Graduate Seminar PET 594 - Graduate Seminar 1 credit (Hrs: 1 Lec.) Current petroleum related literature and research. Oral presentation is required. source |
| PET597 | Special Problems | — | PET 597 - Special Problems PET 597 - Special Problems (Variable Credit) The student will select a topic in drilling, reservoir engineering, economics of oil production, or petroleum operations of cur… source |
| PET599 | Thesis Research | — | PET 599 - Thesis Research PET 599 - Thesis Research (Variable) A specific field or laboratory research problem in petroleum engineering is selected by the student and the department staff. source |
| PHL101 | Reason & Reality: Introduction to Philosophy | — | PHL 101 - Reason & Reality: Introduction to Philosophy PHL 101 - Reason & Reality: Introduction to Philosophy 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec.) An introductory study, based on selected philosophical writings,… source |
| PHL110 | Problems of Good & Evil: Introduction to Ethics | — | PHL 110 - Problems of Good & Evil: Introduction to Ethics PHL 110 - Problems of Good & Evil: Introduction to Ethics 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec.) What makes life worth living? How do we decide what actions… source |
| PHL112 | Intro to Ethics and the Environment | — | PHL 112 - Intro to Ethics and the Environment PHL 112 - Intro to Ethics and the Environment 3 credits (3 hrs Lec) This course introduces students to the study of moral philosophy via an engagement wi… source |
| PHL233 | Intro to Logic: Deduction | — | PHL 233 - Intro to Logic: Deduction PHL 233 - Intro to Logic: Deduction 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec.) A thorough grounding in logic is the hallmark of all educated persons. This course surveys the role of… source |
| PHL325W | Professional Ethics | — | PHL 325W - Professional Ethics PHL 325W - Professional Ethics 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec.) Everyone is an expert: As a society of experts, we rely on professionals to guide us at every turn in our persona… source |
| PHL360 | History of Philosophy | — | PHL 360 - History of Philosophy PHL 360 - History of Philosophy 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec.) A chronological survey, beginning with the Pre-Socratic Greeks and ending with contemporary thinkers, of the de… source |
| PHOT154 | Exploring Digital Photography | — | PHOT 154 - Exploring Digital Photography PHOT 154 - Exploring Digital Photography 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec.) Students will learn how to implement professionally looking graphics and video into Web sites… source |
| PHSX121 | Fundamentals of Physics I | — | PHSX 121 - Fundamentals of Physics I PHSX 121 - Fundamentals of Physics I 4 credits (Hrs: 4 Lec.) First course of a two-semester sequence dealing with the basic principles of physics. Covers mechanic… source |
| PHSX123 | Fundamentals of Physics II | — | PHSX 123 - Fundamentals of Physics II PHSX 123 - Fundamentals of Physics II 4 credits (Hrs: 4 Lec.) A continuation of PHSX 121 dealing primarily with electricity, electric circuits, optics and nuclea… source |
| PHSX234 | General Physics-Mechanics | — | PHSX 234 - General Physics-Mechanics PHSX 234 - General Physics-Mechanics 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec.) First course in the set of three calculus-based introductory physics courses, covering the study of k… source |
| PHSX235 | General Physics-Heat, Sound & Optics | — | PHSX 235 - General Physics-Heat, Sound & Optics PHSX 235 - General Physics-Heat, Sound & Optics 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec.) One of the three calculus based introductory physics courses, covering the stud… source |
| PHSX236 | General Phy-Heat, Sound & Optics Lab | — | PHSX 236 - General Phy-Heat, Sound & Optics Lab PHSX 236 - General Phy-Heat, Sound & Optics Lab 1 credit (Hrs: 3 Lab) Typical topics for this course include: Force, Torque, Motion in 2 dimensions, Fr… source |
| PHSX237 | General Physics-Electricity, Magnetism & Motion | — | PHSX 237 - General Physics-Electricity, Magnetism & Motion PHSX 237 - General Physics-Electricity, Magnetism & Motion 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec.) One of three calculus-based introductory physics courses,… source |
| PHSX238 | General Physics-Electricity, Magnetism & Motion Lab | — | PHSX 238 - General Physics-Electricity, Magnetism & Motion Lab PHSX 238 - General Physics-Electricity, Magnetism & Motion Lab 1 credit (Hrs: 3 Lab) Typical topics for this course include: Heat, Sound… source |
| PHSX322 | Electronics for Scientists | — | PHSX 322 - Electronics for Scientists PHSX 322 - Electronics for Scientists 3 credits (Hrs: 2 Lec., 3 Lab) Introduces integrated circuits and transistors. The first half of the semester deals with an… source |
| PHSX423 | Electricity & Magnetism I | — | PHSX 423 - Electricity & Magnetism I PHSX 423 - Electricity & Magnetism I 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec.) Considers the calculus of vectors and fields; basic laws of electrostatics and magnetostatics; bounda… source |
| PHSX453 | Methods of Theoretical Physics | — | PHSX 453 - Methods of Theoretical Physics PHSX 453 - Methods of Theoretical Physics 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec.) Concepts of complex variables, integral transforms, partial differential equations, Green’s… source |
| PLTT120 | Introduction to Broadband Technology | — | PLTT 120 - Introduction to Broadband Technology PLTT 120 - Introduction to Broadband Technology 2 credits (Hrs: 2 Lec) This course provides an overview of modern broadband technologies, including net… source |
| PLTT122 | Fiber Optic Technician Training | — | PLTT 122 - Fiber Optic Technician Training PLTT 122 - Fiber Optic Technician Training 4 credits (Hrs: 2 Lec., 2 Lab) This course introduces the principles and practices of fiber‑optic installation an… source |
| PPH1946 | Current Topics In Health Care | — | PPH 1946 - Current Topics In Health Care PPH 1946 - Current Topics In Health Care 1 credit (Hrs: 1 Lec.) This course is designed to provide students interested in careers in professional health care,… source |
| PPH2916 | Internship | — | PPH 2916 - Internship PPH 2916 - Internship 1 - 6 credits (Variable.) For academic work done in conjunction with an approved work experience related to a professional health career. Students should c… source |
| PPH2946 | Current Topics In Health Care | — | PPH 2946 - Current Topics In Health Care PPH 2946 - Current Topics In Health Care 1 credit (Hrs: 1 Lec.) This course is designed to provide students interested in careers in professional health care,… source |
| PPH3006 | Professional Health Entrance Exam Preparation | — | PPH 3006 - Professional Health Entrance Exam Preparation PPH 3006 - Professional Health Entrance Exam Preparation 2 credits (Hrs: 2 Lec.) This course is designed to improve the problem solving and co… source |
| PPH3946 | Current Topics In Health Care | — | PPH 3946 - Current Topics In Health Care PPH 3946 - Current Topics In Health Care 1 credit (Hrs: 1 Lec.) This course is designed to provide students interested in careers in professional health care,… source |
| PPH4916 | Internship | — | PPH 4916 - Internship PPH 4916 - Internship 1 - 6 credits (Variable.) For academic work done in conjunction with an approved work experience related to a professional health career. Students should c… source |
| PPH4946 | Current Topics In Health Care | — | PPH 4946 - Current Topics In Health Care PPH 4946 - Current Topics In Health Care 1 credit (Hrs: 1 Lec.) This course is designed to provide students interested in careers in professional health care,… source |
| PSCI101 | Introduction To Political Science | — | PSCI 101 - Introduction To Political Science PSCI 101 - Introduction To Political Science 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec.) An introduction to the study of the nature of politics and the field of political sci… source |
| PSCI210 | Introduction to American Government | — | PSCI 210 - Introduction to American Government PSCI 210 - Introduction to American Government 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec.) Covers the background and characteristics of the American Constitution, the feder… source |
| PSCI250 | Introduction to Political Theory | — | PSCI 250 - Introduction to Political Theory PSCI 250 - Introduction to Political Theory 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec) Critical exposition and analysis of the major concepts of political philosophy and polit… source |
| PSCI260 | Introduction to State and Local Government | — | PSCI 260 - Introduction to State and Local Government PSCI 260 - Introduction to State and Local Government 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec.) Examines the federal system, its relationships, and the operation o… source |
| PSCI291 | Special Topics | — | PSCI 291 - Special Topics PSCI 291 - Special Topics 1 - 6 credits (Variable) source |
| PSCI438 | International Relations | — | PSCI 438 - International Relations PSCI 438 - International Relations 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec.) A study of factors that influence the relationships between states. Emphasizes theories of international… source |
| PSCI442 | Politics Of Technical Decision | — | PSCI 442 - Politics Of Technical Decision PSCI 442 - Politics Of Technical Decision 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec.) Politics and technology interact in unique ways. The focus is on understanding both the con… source |
| PSCI465 | Public Administration & Policy | — | PSCI 465 - Public Administration & Policy PSCI 465 - Public Administration & Policy 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec.) Covers the role of administrative agencies in the formulation and implementation of public… source |
| PSYX100 | Introduction to Psychology | — | PSYX 100 - Introduction to Psychology PSYX 100 - Introduction to Psychology 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec.) An introductory survey of the scientific study of behavior. This course presents the theory, applic… source |
| PSYX120 | Research Methods I | — | PSYX 120 - Research Methods I PSYX 120 - Research Methods I 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec) This course examines the experimental and quantitative methods employed in the scientific study of behavior. it is a… source |
| PSYX230 | Developmental Psychology | — | PSYX 230 - Developmental Psychology PSYX 230 - Developmental Psychology 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec.) An overview of the research findings on development throughout the life-span, with emphasis on applicat… source |
| PSYX272 | Educational Psychology | — | PSYX 272 - Educational Psychology PSYX 272 - Educational Psychology 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec.) The psychological foundation of educational theory and practice dealing with learning and human abilities a… source |
| PSYX305 | Evolutionary Psychology | — | PSYX 305 - Evolutionary Psychology PSYX 305 - Evolutionary Psychology 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec.) This course will sample the broad diversity of animal behavior and the behavioral adaptations of animals… source |
| PSYX340 | Abnormal Psychology | — | PSYX 340 - Abnormal Psychology PSYX 340 - Abnormal Psychology 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec.) Description and classification of abnormal orientations, with emphasis on their psychological dynamics. Satisfies… source |
| PSYX360W | Social Psychology | — | PSYX 360W - Social Psychology PSYX 360W - Social Psychology 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec.) A study of the relationship of the individual to society, including attitudes, motivations, process of interaction,… source |
| PSYX491 | Special Topics | — | PSYX 491 - Special Topics PSYX 491 - Special Topics 1 - 6 credits (Variable) source |
| REC255 | Rock Climbing I | — | REC 255 - Rock Climbing I REC 255 - Rock Climbing I 2 credits The course will focus on basic climbing skills and equipment necessary for climbing activities indoors and outdoors. It will include basi… source |
| SOCI101 | Introduction to Sociology | — | SOCI 101 - Introduction to Sociology SOCI 101 - Introduction to Sociology 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec.) An introduction to sociology, covering its basic concepts, theories and methods. Satisfies Social Sci… source |
| SOCI201 | Social Problems | — | SOCI 201 - Social Problems SOCI 201 - Social Problems 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec.) A survey of selected social problems in contemporary society. The course involves the orderly study of these problems in… source |
| SOCI211 | Intro to Criminology | — | SOCI 211 - Intro to Criminology SOCI 211 - Intro to Criminology 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec.) A critical examination of crime in society: how crime is defined, the extent and distribution of crime, theoret… source |
| SOCI235 | Aging and Society | — | SOCI 235 - Aging and Society SOCI 235 - Aging and Society 3 credits (3 hrs Lec) An introduction to the study of aging in humans and how our society embraces or discards the concept of aging. This top… source |
| SPNS101 | Elementary Spanish I | — | SPNS 101 - Elementary Spanish I SPNS 101 - Elementary Spanish I 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec.) Introduces students to the basic elements of the Spanish language. Oral and written skills are developed throug… source |
| SPNS102 | Elementary Spanish II | — | SPNS 102 - Elementary Spanish II SPNS 102 - Elementary Spanish II 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec.) A continuation of SPNS 101 . More basic grammar is introduced, enabling students to speak and write Spanish i… source |
| SRVY230 | Introduction to Surveying for Engineers | — | SRVY 230 - Introduction to Surveying for Engineers SRVY 230 - Introduction to Surveying for Engineers 3 credits This course will provide an introduction to the methods and tools used in modern survey… source |
| SRVY247 | Survey-Grade GPS Control Analysis | — | SRVY 247 - Survey-Grade GPS Control Analysis SRVY 247 - Survey-Grade GPS Control Analysis 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec.) This course is designed to teach you how GPS can be used as a tool for practical engi… source |
| SRVY255 | Surveying Calculations | — | SRVY 255 - Surveying Calculations SRVY 255 - Surveying Calculations 3 credits (Hrs. 3 Lec) An in-depth study of advanced calculations used in the surveying profession: coordinate geometry; scale, rot… source |
| SRVY262 | Public Land Survey System | — | SRVY 262 - Public Land Survey System SRVY 262 - Public Land Survey System 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec.) This class introduces students to the history, and principles of the public land survey system, legal… source |
| SRVY265 | Surveying Laws and Land Division | — | SRVY 265 - Surveying Laws and Land Division SRVY 265 - Surveying Laws and Land Division 3 credits (Hrs. 3 Lec) A study of selected state laws and regulations that pertain to the surveying profession;… source |
| SRVY273 | Route Surveying | — | SRVY 273 - Route Surveying SRVY 273 - Route Surveying 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec.) This course will provide students with the knowledge and practical skills to conduct construction surveying for all phase… source |
| SRVY440 | GPS Surveying | — | SRVY 440 - GPS Surveying SRVY 440 - GPS Surveying 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec/Lab) Application of high resolution GPS for surveying. Theory and application of static GPS methods for baseline determination… source |
| STAT131 | Introduction to Biostatistics | — | STAT 131 - Introduction to Biostatistics STAT 131 - Introduction to Biostatistics 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec.) Terminology and principles of biostatistics and epidemiology. Statistical measures of center… source |
| STAT216 | Introduction to Statistics | — | STAT 216 - Introduction to Statistics STAT 216 - Introduction to Statistics 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec.) Studies of basic probability, probability distributions, statistical measures of center and dispers… source |
| STAT332 | Statistics for Scientists and Engineers | — | STAT 332 - Statistics for Scientists and Engineers STAT 332 - Statistics for Scientists and Engineers 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec.) Studies probability, random variables, univariate discrete and continuous… source |
| STAT421 | Probability Theory | — | STAT 421 - Probability Theory STAT 421 - Probability Theory 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec.) Studies probability, random variables, expected values, discrete and continuous probability distributions, multivar… source |
| STAT422 | Mathematical Statistics | — | STAT 422 - Mathematical Statistics STAT 422 - Mathematical Statistics 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec.) Studies the theory behind point estimation, tests of hypotheses, confi dence intervals, and decision theo… source |
| STAT432 | Regression and Model Building | — | STAT 432 - Regression and Model Building STAT 432 - Regression and Model Building 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec.) Studies concepts and applications of the analysis of properly collected data. Methods for fit… source |
| STAT435 | Statistical Computing & Exploratory Data Analysis | — | STAT 435 - Statistical Computing & Exploratory Data Analysis STAT 435 - Statistical Computing & Exploratory Data Analysis 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec.) Techniques available to the statistician for efficien… source |
| STAT441 | Experimental Design | — | STAT 441 - Experimental Design STAT 441 - Experimental Design 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec.) Studies concepts and applications of the collection of data and proper design of experiments. Aspects of design,… source |
| STAT453 | Statistical Learning & Data Science I | — | STAT 453 - Statistical Learning & Data Science I STAT 453 - Statistical Learning & Data Science I 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec.) This course introduces you to statistical learning, model accuracy, simple an… source |
| STAT454 | Statistical Learning & Data Science II | — | STAT 454 - Statistical Learning & Data Science II STAT 454 - Statistical Learning & Data Science II 3 credits (Lec: 3 hrs.) This course is designed to be a rigorous introduction to concepts in statis… source |
| STAT456 | Bayesian Statistical Inference | — | STAT 456 - Bayesian Statistical Inference STAT 456 - Bayesian Statistical Inference 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec.) This course introduces the student to subjective probability, Law of Total Probability, Bay… source |
| STAT491 | Special Topics | — | STAT 491 - Special Topics STAT 491 - Special Topics 1 - 6 credits (Variable) source |
| STAT499W | Capstone: Data Science Project | — | STAT 499W - Capstone: Data Science Project STAT 499W - Capstone: Data Science Project 1-4 credits source |
| UAS401 | UAV Regulations, Flight Planning, & Data Collection | — | UAS 401 - UAV Regulations, Flight Planning, & Data Collection UAS 401 - UAV Regulations, Flight Planning, & Data Collection 1 credit The course is designed to prepare trainees to pass the FAA’s Small… source |
| UAS402 | Basic Flight Lab | — | UAS 402 - Basic Flight Lab UAS 402 - Basic Flight Lab 1 credit The course is designed to prepare trainees to pass the FAA’s Small Unmanned Aircraft System (UAS) Rule (Part 107) test to obtain a Remot… source |
| UAS420 | UAS Components & Design | — | UAS 420 - UAS Components & Design UAS 420 - UAS Components & Design 3 credits Students will theoretically design a UAV system to be able to calculate the payload, flight time, range, etc. for a set o… source |
| UAS492 | Independent Study | — | UAS 492 - Independent Study UAS 492 - Independent Study 1 - 6 credits (Variable) source |
| UAS494 | UAS Seminar | — | UAS 494 - UAS Seminar UAS 494 - UAS Seminar 1 credit This course was designed to support the UAS Certificate programs. However, it can also be a standalone one-credit course for anyone who is interes… source |
| UAS499 | UAS Capstone | — | UAS 499 - UAS Capstone UAS 499 - UAS Capstone 1 credit This course was designed to support the UAS Certificate programs. Specifically, students will demonstrate the ability to apply UAS knowledge and… source |
| UAS502 | Advanced Flight Lab | — | UAS 502 - Advanced Flight Lab UAS 502 - Advanced Flight Lab 1.00 credits This lab is designed to offer students hands-on flight practice with advanced UAS platforms, for example, professional UASs (h… source |
| UAS594 | UAS Seminar | — | UAS 594 - UAS Seminar UAS 594 - UAS Seminar 1 credit This course was designed to support the UAS Certificate programs. However, it can also be a standalone one-credit course for anyone who is interes… source |
| UAS599 | UAS Capstone | — | UAS 599 - UAS Capstone UAS 599 - UAS Capstone 1 credit This course was designed to support the UAS Certificate programs. Specifically, students will demonstrate the ability to apply UAS knowledge and… source |
| WLDG105 | Shop Safety | — | WLDG 105 - Shop Safety WLDG 105 - Shop Safety 1 credit Safe work practices are paramount in all aspects of industrial work. Students will receive training in each piece of equipment using manufacture… source |
| WLDG110 | Welding Theory I | — | WLDG 110 - Welding Theory I WLDG 110 - Welding Theory I 2 credits Students will learn how welding processes and operations work as well as instruction on how and why each process is set up to work pr… source |
| WLDG111 | Welding Theory I Practical | — | WLDG 111 - Welding Theory I Practical WLDG 111 - Welding Theory I Practical 2 credits Students will learn how welding processes and perations work as well as instruction on how and why each process i… source |
| WLDG112 | Cutting Process | — | WLDG 112 - Cutting Process WLDG 112 - Cutting Process 1 credit This course will examine the different cutting processes llsed in today’s welding industry. The cutting processes examined in this cours… source |
| WLDG117 | Blueprint Reading and Weld Symbols | — | WLDG 117 - Blueprint Reading and Weld Symbols WLDG 117 - Blueprint Reading and Weld Symbols 2 credits This course teaches students the basics of symbols and information that will be found on construc… source |
| WLDG133 | GMAW, FCAW and GMAW-P | — | WLDG 133 - GMAW, FCAW and GMAW-P WLDG 133 - GMAW, FCAW and GMAW-P 3 credits Gas metal Arc Welding/Flux Core Arc Welding is an introductory course that covers basic to advanced welding skills and tech… source |
| WLDG140 | Intro to Gas Tungsten Arc Welding (GTAW)-Integrated Lab | — | WLDG 140 - Intro to Gas Tungsten Arc Welding (GTAW)-Integrated Lab WLDG 140 - Intro to Gas Tungsten Arc Welding (GTAW)-Integrated Lab 3 credits This is an introductory course designed to teach studen… source |
| WLDG145 | Fabrication Basics | — | WLDG 145 - Fabrication Basics WLDG 145 - Fabrication Basics 3 credits This is an entry level course for first year students. This class will give students a working knowledge of basic metal fabricati… source |
| WLDG180 | Shielded Metal Arc Welding | — | WLDG 180 - Shielded Metal Arc Welding WLDG 180 - Shielded Metal Arc Welding 4 credits This class will teach students the shielded metal arc welding process through classroom instruction followed by e… source |
| WLDG185 | Welding Qualification Test Preparation | — | WLDG 185 - Welding Qualification Test Preparation WLDG 185 - Welding Qualification Test Preparation 1 credit This is an entry level class designed to teach students nondestructive visual weld inspect… source |
| WLDG186 | Welding Qualifications Test Preparation w/Lab | — | WLDG 186 - Welding Qualifications Test Preparation w/Lab WLDG 186 - Welding Qualifications Test Preparation w/Lab 2 credits This class teaches and allows freshman students to understand welder qualif… source |
| WLDG192 | Independent Study | — | WLDG 192 - Independent Study WLDG 192 - Independent Study 1 - 6 credits (Variable) Combines academic work with an approved work experience related to the Metals Fabrication Technology degree program.… source |
| WLDG195 | Practicum: Welding | — | WLDG 195 - Practicum: Welding WLDG 195 - Practicum: Welding 1 credit This class teaches and allows freshman students to enhance their skills in specific welding processes. They will have the opportun… source |
| WLDG205 | Applied Metallurgy | — | WLDG 205 - Applied Metallurgy WLDG 205 - Applied Metallurgy 2 credits This course is designed to teach students basic and advanced Applied Metallurgy techniques. Topics covered include safety, metal… source |
| WLDG210 | Pipe Welding | — | WLDG 210 - Pipe Welding WLDG 210 - Pipe Welding 2 credits This course teaches the student basics of SMAW welding on pipe. This student will learn to select proper electrodes for pipe welding, discuss… source |
| WLDG212 | Pipe Welding and Layout (integrated lab) | — | WLDG 212 - Pipe Welding and Layout (integrated lab) WLDG 212 - Pipe Welding and Layout (integrated lab) 4 credits This course teaches the student the basics of pipe measurement, beveling, preparation… source |
| WLDG225 | Structural Fabrication | — | WLDG 225 - Structural Fabrication WLDG 225 - Structural Fabrication 3 credits This course teaches students advanced structural fabrication techniques to advance skills learned in Metal Fab I and Meta… source |
| WLDG237 | Aluminum Welding Processes | — | WLDG 237 - Aluminum Welding Processes WLDG 237 - Aluminum Welding Processes 2 credits This course is designed to teach students the processes of joining aluminum sheet, plate and tube. Students will… source |
| WLDG241 | Metal Fabrication I | — | WLDG 241 - Metal Fabrication I WLDG 241 - Metal Fabrication I 4 credits This course teaches students metal fabrication techniques. This class is designed to give the students a working knowledge of m… source |
| WLDG280 | Weld Test Certification | — | WLDG 280 - Weld Test Certification WLDG 280 - Weld Test Certification 2 credits this lecture based class teaches and allows sophomore level students to understand welder qualification and certificati… source |
| WLDG281 | Weld Testing Certification Lab | — | WLDG 281 - Weld Testing Certification Lab WLDG 281 - Weld Testing Certification Lab 2 credits WLDG 281 is the lab portion of WLDG 280-welding test certification, which allows sophomore level students… source |
| WLDG291 | Special Topics | — | WLDG 291 - Special Topics WLDG 291 - Special Topics 3 credits source |
| WLDG298 | Internship | — | WLDG 298 - Internship WLDG 298 - Internship 4 credits A maximum of 10 total credits may be earned for experience with approved agencies. The internship is directed by the Highlands College Internship… source |
| WLDG299 | Industrial Capstone | — | WLDG 299 - Industrial Capstone WLDG 299 - Industrial Capstone 4 credits source |
| WRIT100 | Composing Mindfully: Writing Fundamentals | — | WRIT 100 - Composing Mindfully: Writing Fundamentals WRIT 100 - Composing Mindfully: Writing Fundamentals 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec) Course provides instruction and practice in basic writing skills; emph… source |
| WRIT101 | College Writing I | — | WRIT 101 - College Writing I WRIT 101 - College Writing I 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec.) Introduces students to forms and processes of written communication appropriate to college-level audiences. Coverage… source |
| WRIT121 | Introduction To Technical Writing | — | WRIT 121 - Introduction To Technical Writing WRIT 121 - Introduction To Technical Writing 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec.) Introduces students to written technical communication. Coverage includes electronic… source |
| WRIT201 | College Writing II | — | WRIT 201 - College Writing II WRIT 201 - College Writing II 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec.) Enables students to further develop their expository writing skills, with particular emphasis on editing, writing f… source |
| WRIT321W | Advanced Technical Writing | — | WRIT 321W - Advanced Technical Writing WRIT 321W - Advanced Technical Writing 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec.) Emphasizes effective, clear and accurate scientific and technical communication. Focuses on writi… source |
| WRIT322W | Advanced Business Writing | — | WRIT 322W - Advanced Business Writing WRIT 322W - Advanced Business Writing 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec.) Provides strategies for effective communication used in business, engineering and other professions… source |
| WRIT325W | Writing in the Sciences | — | WRIT 325W - Writing in the Sciences WRIT 325W - Writing in the Sciences 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec.) Emphasizes research strategies, including electronic searching and retrieval, to write, format, and pol… source |
| WRIT350W | Technical Editing | — | WRIT 350W - Technical Editing WRIT 350W - Technical Editing 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec.) Participating actively, students learn strategies and practice skills in editing their own writing and the writing… source |