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ProgramCredentialDescription
General Education Requirements ▸ 93 courses source
Associate of Science, A.S. ▸ 5 coursesDegree source
General Studies, Certificate ▸ 5 coursesCertificate source
Civil Engineering Technology, A.A.S. ▸ 29 coursesDegree source
Minimum credits for an AAS degree in Construction Technology - Carpentry: 65 ▸ 28 coursesDegree source
Mining Technology, A.A.S. ▸ 47 coursesDegree source
Broadband Technology, Certificate ▸ 8 coursesCertificate source
Fiber Splicing, Certificate ▸ 6 coursesCertificate source
Heavy Equipment Operation, Certificate ▸ 6 coursesCertificate source
Warehousing, Certificate ▸ 6 coursesCertificate source
Radiologic Technology, A.A.S. ▸ 23 coursesDegree source
Foundations of Healthcare, Certificate ▸ 7 coursesCertificate source
Behavioral Health Technician, Certificate ▸ 19 coursesCertificate source
Correctional Secure Care, Certificate ▸ 12 coursesCertificate source
Computer Networks and Cybersecurity, A.A.S. ▸ 24 coursesDegree source
Web Development & Administration, A.A.S. ▸ 17 coursesDegree source
Automotive Technology, A.A.S ▸ 27 coursesDegree source
Precision Machining Technology, A.A.S. ▸ 24 coursesDegree source
Welding Technology, A.A.S. ▸ 30 coursesDegree source
Commercial Truck Driver, Certificate ▸ 6 coursesCertificate source
Pre-Apprentice Line Program ▸ 6 coursesApprenticeship source
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CodeTitleCreditsDescription
ACT105Aerobic FitnessACT 105 - Aerobic Fitness ACT 105 - Aerobic Fitness 1 credit source
ACT106Beginning Conditioning and FitnessACT 106 - Beginning Conditioning and Fitness ACT 106 - Beginning Conditioning and Fitness 1 credit source
ACT109Beginning RacquetballACT 109 - Beginning Racquetball ACT 109 - Beginning Racquetball 1 credit source
ACT110Beginning Weight TrainingACT 110 - Beginning Weight Training ACT 110 - Beginning Weight Training 1 credit source
ACT115SoccerACT 115 - Soccer ACT 115 - Soccer 1 credit source
ACT119Beginning Nordic SkiingACT 119 - Beginning Nordic Skiing ACT 119 - Beginning Nordic Skiing 1 credit source
ACT120Alpine SkiingACT 120 - Alpine Skiing ACT 120 - Alpine Skiing 1 credit source
ACT140Beginning BasketballACT 140 - Beginning Basketball ACT 140 - Beginning Basketball 1 credit source
ACT146Beginning GolfACT 146 - Beginning Golf ACT 146 - Beginning Golf 1 credit source
ACT148Wilderness Preparation SkillsACT 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
ACT155Beginning JudoACT 155 - Beginning Judo ACT 155 - Beginning Judo 1 credit source
ACT157Beginning Martial ArtsACT 157 - Beginning Martial Arts ACT 157 - Beginning Martial Arts 1 credit source
ACT169Beginning TennisACT 169 - Beginning Tennis ACT 169 - Beginning Tennis 1 credit source
ACT170Beginning SwimmingACT 170 - Beginning Swimming ACT 170 - Beginning Swimming 1 credit source
ACT171Physical Fitness IACT 171 - Physical Fitness I ACT 171 - Physical Fitness I 1 credit source
ACT172Physical Fitness IIACT 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
ACT191Special TopicsACT 191 - Special Topics ACT 191 - Special Topics 1 - 6 credits (Variable) source
ACT206Intermediate AerobicsACT 206 - Intermediate Aerobics ACT 206 - Intermediate Aerobics 1 credit source
ACT220Intermediate Alpine SkiingACT 220 - Intermediate Alpine Skiing ACT 220 - Intermediate Alpine Skiing 1 credit source
ACT230Intermediate YogaACT 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
ACT248Advanced GolfACT 248 - Advanced Golf ACT 248 - Advanced Golf 1 credit source
ACT255Intermediate JudoACT 255 - Intermediate Judo ACT 255 - Intermediate Judo 1 credit source
ACT257Martial Arts & Self DefenseACT 257 - Martial Arts & Self Defense ACT 257 - Martial Arts & Self Defense 1 credit source
ACT270Intermediate SwimmingACT 270 - Intermediate Swimming ACT 270 - Intermediate Swimming 1 credit source
ACT274Scuba DivingACT 274 - Scuba Diving ACT 274 - Scuba Diving 3 credits (Hrs: 2 Lec., 2 Lab) Minimum age for certification is fifteen. source
ACT280Power VolleyballACT 280 - Power Volleyball ACT 280 - Power Volleyball 1 credit source
ACT281Advanced Power VolleyballACT 281 - Advanced Power Volleyball ACT 281 - Advanced Power Volleyball 1 credit source
ACT291Special TopicsACT 291 - Special Topics ACT 291 - Special Topics 1 - 6 credits (Variable) source
ACT309Advanced RacquetballACT 309 - Advanced Racquetball ACT 309 - Advanced Racquetball 1 credit source
ACTG101Accounting Procedures IACTG 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
ACTG180Payroll AccountingACTG 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
ACTG201Principles of Financial AccountingACTG 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
ACTG202Principles of Managerial AccountingACTG 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
ACTG298InternshipACTG 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
ACTG301Intermediate Accounting IACTG 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
ACTG302Intermediate Accounting IIACTG 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
ACTG321Accounting Information SystemsACTG 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
ACTG335Natural Resource Actg, Financial Reporting & TaxationACTG 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
ACTG401Federal Income TaxationACTG 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
ACTG402Advanced Income TaxACTG 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
ACTG410Cost/Mgmt Accounting IACTG 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
ACTG411Auditing IACTG 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
ACTG412Auditing IIACTG 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
ACTG415Governmental & Not for Profit Accounting IACTG 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
ACTG420Cost/Mgmt Acct IIACTG 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
ACTG428CPA ReviewACTG 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
ACTG436Advanced AccountingACTG 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
ACTG491Special TopicsACTG 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
ACTG498Accounting InternshipACTG 498 - Accounting Internship ACTG 498 - Accounting Internship Variable source
ACTV110Football I - VarsityACTV 110 - Football I - Varsity ACTV 110 - Football I - Varsity 1 credit source
ACTV120Basketball I - VarsityACTV 120 - Basketball I - Varsity ACTV 120 - Basketball I - Varsity 1 credit source
ACTV121Basketball II - VarsityACTV 121 - Basketball II - Varsity ACTV 121 - Basketball II - Varsity 1 credit source
ACTV125Cross Country I VarsityACTV 125 - Cross Country I Varsity ACTV 125 - Cross Country I Varsity 1 credit source
ACTV170Volleyball I - VarsityACTV 170 - Volleyball I - Varsity ACTV 170 - Volleyball I - Varsity 1 credit source
ACTV173Volleyball II - VarsityACTV 173 - Volleyball II - Varsity ACTV 173 - Volleyball II - Varsity 1 credit source
ACTV185Golf I - VarsityACTV 185 - Golf I - Varsity ACTV 185 - Golf I - Varsity 1 credit source
ACTV210Football II - VarsityACTV 210 - Football II - Varsity ACTV 210 - Football II - Varsity 1 credit source
AHAT210Prevention & Care Of Athletic InjuriesAHAT 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
AHHS110Behavioral Health TreatmentAHHS 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
AHHS112Foundations of Community and Behavioral HealthAHHS 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
AHHS210Behavioral Health Legal and Ethical IssuesAHHS 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
AHHS212Behavioral Health Crisis Management and PracticumAHHS 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
AHMS144Medical TerminologyAHMS 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
AHMS170Intro to Mental Illness and Addiction BehaviorsAHMS 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
AHMS195Selfcare for CaregiversAHMS 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
AHMS204Behavioral Health Reporting and Safety ProceduresAHMS 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
AHXR100Introduction to Diagnostic ImagingAHXR 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
AHXR101Patient Care in RadiologyAHXR 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
AHXR104Introduction to Radiologic SciencesAHXR 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
AHXR121Radiographic Imaging IAHXR 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
AHXR140Radiographic MethodsAHXR 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
AHXR141Radiographic Methods LabAHXR 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
AHXR195Radiographic Clinical IAHXR 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
AHXR221Radiographic Imaging IIAHXR 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
AHXR222Radiographic Imaging IIIAHXR 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
AHXR225Radiobiology/Radiation ProtectionAHXR 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
AHXR270Radiographic Registry ReviewAHXR 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
AHXR295Radiographic Clinical IIIAHXR 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
ANTY101Anthropology & the Human ExperienceANTY 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
ANTY122Race and MinoritiesANTY 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
ANTY227Human Sexuality & CultureANTY 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
ANTY311PrimatologyANTY 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
ANTY315Forensic AnthropologyANTY 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
ANTY329Culture Change and Global DevelopmentANTY 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
ANTY391Special TopicsANTY 391 - Special Topics ANTY 391 - Special Topics 1 - 6 credits (Variable) source
ANTY467Archaeological Field SchoolANTY 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
AST102Introduction To Automotive ServiceAST 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
AST106Auto 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
AST107Auto 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
AST118Brakes & ChassisAST 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
AST119Brakes & Chassis LabAST 119 - Brakes & Chassis Lab AST 119 - Brakes & Chassis Lab 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lab) source
AST136Automotive Electrical/Electronics SystemsAST 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
AST137Automotive Electrical/Electronics Systems LabAST 137 - Automotive Electrical/Electronics Systems Lab AST 137 - Automotive Electrical/Electronics Systems Lab 3 credits (Hrs: 17 Lab) 8 weeks source
AST160Automotive Engine Repair (Lec)AST 160 - Automotive Engine Repair (Lec) AST 160 - Automotive Engine Repair (Lec) 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec) source
AST161Automotive Engine Repair (Lab)AST 161 - Automotive Engine Repair (Lab) AST 161 - Automotive Engine Repair (Lab) 3 credits (hrs: 3 Lab) source
AST166Engine Performance & DiagnosticsAST 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
AST167Engine Performance & Diagnostics LabAST 167 - Engine Performance & Diagnostics Lab AST 167 - Engine Performance & Diagnostics Lab 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lab) source
AST171Automotive 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
AST172Automotive 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
AST230Electrical/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
AST270Automatic Transmissions and TransaxlesAST 270 - Automatic Transmissions and Transaxles AST 270 - Automatic Transmissions and Transaxles 3 credits (Lec: 3 hrs.) source
AST271Automatic Transmissions and Transaxles LabAST 271 - Automatic Transmissions and Transaxles Lab AST 271 - Automatic Transmissions and Transaxles Lab 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lab) source
AST291Special TopicsAST 291 - Special Topics AST 291 - Special Topics 1 - 6 credits (Variable) source
AST298Automotive InternshipAST 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
AST299Automotive CapstoneAST 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
BCH480Advanced Biochemistry IBCH 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
BCH481Advanced Biochemistry I LabBCH 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
BCH482Advanced Biochemistry IIBCH 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
BCH483Advanced Biochemistry II LabBCH 483 - Advanced Biochemistry II Lab BCH 483 - Advanced Biochemistry II Lab 1 credit source
BFIN322Business FinanceBFIN 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
BGEN105Introduction To BusinessBGEN 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
BGEN235Business LawBGEN 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
BGEN236Business Law IIBGEN 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
BGEN285Critical Thinking & Decision MakingBGEN 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
BGEN360International BusinessBGEN 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
BGEN363Business Ethics and Decision MakingBGEN 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
BGEN430Basic Oil & Gas Law IBGEN 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
BGEN431Basic Oil & Gas Law IIBGEN 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
BGEN432Basic Property & Probate LawBGEN 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
BGEN433Oil & Gas Land Management PracticesBGEN 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
BGEN491Special TopicsBGEN 491 - Special Topics BGEN 491 - Special Topics 1 - 6 credits (Variable) source
BIOB101Discover BiologyBIOB 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
BIOB102Discover Biology LabBIOB 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
BIOB160Principles of Living SystemsBIOB 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
BIOB161Principles of Living Systems LabBIOB 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
BIOB170Principles of Biological DiversityBIOB 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
BIOB194First-year SeminarBIOB 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
BIOB274Introduction to EvolutionBIOB 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
BIOB285Biological IllustrationsBIOB 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
BIOB291Special TopicsBIOB 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
BIOB294Sophomore SeminarBIOB 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
BIOB298InternshipBIOB 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
BIOB327Phage BioinformaticsBIOB 327 - Phage Bioinformatics BIOB 327 - Phage Bioinformatics 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec.) source
BIOB375General GeneticsBIOB 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
BIOB376General Genetics LabBIOB 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
BIOB394Junior SeminarBIOB 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
BIOB410ImmunologyBIOB 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
BIOB420EvolutionBIOB 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
BIOB425Advanced Cell & Molecular BiologyBIOB 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
BIOB426Advanced Cell Molecular Biology LabBIOB 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
BIOB490Undergraduate ResearchBIOB 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
BIOB491Special TopicsBIOB 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
BIOB494Senior SeminarBIOB 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
BIOB499WSenior ThesisBIOB 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
BIOB570Phage BioinformaticsBIOB 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
BIOB591Special TopicsBIOB 591 - Special Topics BIOB 591 - Special Topics 1 - 6 credits (Variable) source
BIOB599Thesis ResearchBIOB 599 - Thesis Research BIOB 599 - Thesis Research 1 - 6 credits (Variable) source
BIOE185Environmental & Ecological IssuesBIOE 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
BIOE305Natural History of the VertebrateBIOE 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
BIOE306Natural History of the Vertebrate LabBIOE 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
BIOE314Animal EcologyBIOE 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
BIOE416Alpine EcologyBIOE 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
BIOE419Winter EcologyBIOE 419 - Winter Ecology BIOE 419 - Winter Ecology 1 credit (Hrs: 1 Lab) Examines winter ecology of large animals. Course generally 2nd semester. source
BIOE455Plant EcologyBIOE 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
BIOH201Anatomy & Physiology IBIOH 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
BIOH202Anatomy & Physiology I LabBIOH 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
BIOH211Anatomy & Physiology IIBIOH 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
BIOH212Anatomy & Physiology II Lab1BIOH 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
BIOH301Human Anatomy & Physiology IBIOH 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
BIOH302Human Anatomy & Physiology I LabBIOH 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
BIOH311Human Anatomy & Physiology IIBIOH 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
BIOH312Human Anatomy & Physiology II Lab1BIOH 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
BIOM250Microbiology for Health SciencesBIOM 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
BIOM251Microbiology for Health Sciences LabBIOM 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
BIOM260General MicrobiolgyBIOM 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
BIOM261General Microbiolgy LabBIOM 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
BIOM430Applied & Environmental MicrobiologyBIOM 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
BIOM435VirologyBIOM 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
BIOO235Rocky Mountain FloraBIOO 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
BIOO320General BotanyBIOO 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
BIOO380ZoologyBIOO 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
BIOO433Plant PhysiologyBIOO 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
BMGT322Operations ManagementBMGT 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
BMGT327Risk Management & InsuranceBMGT 327 - Risk Management & Insurance BMGT 327 - Risk Management & Insurance 3 credits (Lec: 3 hrs.) source
BMGT329Human Resource ManagementBMGT 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
BMGT335WManagement and OrganizationBMGT 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
BMGT353WOrganizational BehaviorBMGT 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
BMGT362Labor Relations & Collective BargainingBMGT 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
BMGT422Project ManagementBMGT 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
BMGT426WStrategic ManagementBMGT 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
BMGT444Leading Teams & Conflict ManagementBMGT 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
BMGT448WEntrepreneurshipBMGT 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
BMGT491Special TopicsBMGT 491 - Special Topics BMGT 491 - Special Topics Variable source
BMGT498InternshipBMGT 498 - Internship BMGT 498 - Internship Variable source
BMIS211Data Analytics IBMIS 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
BMIS311Management Information SystemsBMIS 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
BMIS312Data Analytics IIBMIS 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
BMIS320Business ModelingBMIS 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
BMIS372Information InfrastructuresBMIS 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
BMIS416Enterprise Systems ConfigurationBMIS 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
BMIS453Business Intelligence and Advanced AnalyticsBMIS 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
BMIS491Special TopicsBMIS 491 - Special Topics BMIS 491 - Special Topics Variable source
BMIS498InternshipBMIS 498 - Internship BMIS 498 - Internship Variable source
BMKT325WPrinciples of MarketingBMKT 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
BMKT342Marketing ResearchBMKT 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
BMKT491Special TopicsBMKT 491 - Special Topics BMKT 491 - Special Topics Variable source
BMKT498InternshipBMKT 498 - Internship BMKT 498 - Internship Variable source
CAPP131Basic MS OfficeCAPP 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
CAPP156MS ExcelCAPP 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
CAPP158MS AccessCAPP 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
CAPP163Introduction to Game DesignCAPP 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
CAPP270OracleCAPP 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
CET210Soil Materials & TestingCET 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
CHEM5506Polymer ChemistryCHEM 5506 - Polymer Chemistry CHEM 5506 - Polymer Chemistry 3 credits Hrs. 3 Lec Covers the structure, synthesis, kinetics, distribution, conformations, and morphology of polymers. source
CHEM6970Special TopicsCHEM 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
CHEM6990DissertationCHEM 6990 - Dissertation CHEM 6990 - Dissertation (Variable) Doctoral dissertation research activities. Course generally both semesters. source
CHIN101Elementary Chinese ICHIN 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
CHIN102Elementary Chinese IICHIN 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
CHMY121Introduction to General ChemistryCHMY 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
CHMY122Introduction to General Chemistry LabCHMY 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
CHMY123Introduction to Organic & BiochemistryCHMY 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
CHMY141College Chemistry ICHMY 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
CHMY142College Chemistry Laboratory ICHMY 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
CHMY143College Chemistry IICHMY 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
CHMY144College Chemistry Laboratory IICHMY 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
CHMY194Freshman SeminarCHMY 194 - Freshman Seminar CHMY 194 - Freshman Seminar 1 credit source
CHMY210Survey of Organic ChemistryCHMY 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
CHMY279Computational Methods in ChemistryCHMY 279 - Computational Methods in Chemistry CHMY 279 - Computational Methods in Chemistry 3 credits source
CHMY291Special TopicsCHMY 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
CHMY302Chemistry LiteratureCHMY 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
CHMY311Analytical Chemistry-Quantitative AnalysisCHMY 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
CHMY312Analytical Chemistry-Quantitative Analysis LabCHMY 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
CHMY321Organic Chemistry ICHMY 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
CHMY322Organic Chemistry Lab ICHMY 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
CHMY323Organic Chemistry IICHMY 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
CHMY324Organic Chemistry Lab IICHMY 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
CHMY361Elements of Physical ChemistryCHMY 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
CHMY371Physical Chemistry-Quantum Chemistry & SpectoscopyCHMY 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
CHMY372Physical Chemistry Lab ICHMY 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
CHMY373Physical Chemistry - Kinetics & ThermodynamicsCHMY 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
CHMY374Physical Chemistry Lab IICHMY 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
CHMY394Junior SeminarCHMY 394 - Junior Seminar CHMY 394 - Junior Seminar 1 credit source
CHMY401Advanced Inorganic Chemistry ICHMY 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
CHMY421Advanced Instrument AnalysisCHMY 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
CHMY422Advanced Instrument Analysis LabCHMY 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
CHMY430Environmental Organic ChemistryCHMY 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
CHMY442Environmental ChemistryCHMY 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
CHMY450WDemonstrationsCHMY 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
CHMY490Undergraduate ResearchCHMY 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
CHMY491WSpecial TopicsCHMY 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
CHMY494WChemistry SeminarCHMY 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
CHMY497Chemistry Teaching ExperienceCHMY 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
CHMY498InternshipCHMY 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
CHMY501Advanced Inorganic Chemistry ICHMY 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
CHMY502Advanced Inorganic Chemistry IICHMY 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
CHMY530Chemistry LiteratureCHMY 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
CHMY535Theoretical ChemistryCHMY 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
CHMY540Environmental ChemistryCHMY 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
CHMY542Environmental Organic ChemistryCHMY 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
CHMY559Geochemical Modeling4CHMY 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
CHMY565Organic SpectroscopyCHMY 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
CHMY594Graduate Geochemistry SeminarCHMY 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
CHMY599Thesis ResearchCHMY 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
CJUS121Introduction to Criminal JusticeCJUS 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
COA242Coaching FootballCOA 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
COMX106Communicating in a Dynamic WorkplaceCOMX 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
COMX111Introduction to Public SpeakingCOMX 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
COMX115Interpersonal CommunicationCOMX 115 - Interpersonal Communication COMX 115 - Interpersonal Communication 3 credits Interpersonal Communications is designed to introduce the student to basic interpersonal communication theory.… source
COMX140Introduction to Visual RhetoricCOMX 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
COMX191Special TopicsCOMX 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
COMX194PTC Freshman SeminarCOMX 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
COMX217Oral InterpretationCOMX 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
COMX230Presenting Technical InformationCOMX 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
COMX234Mass MediaCOMX 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
COMX291Special TopicsCOMX 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
COMX298InternshipCOMX 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
COMX310Group Dynamics Theory and PracticeCOMX 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
COMX314WBusiness and Professional SpeakingCOMX 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
COMX317WInterpersonal Communication Theory and PracticeCOMX 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
COMX338WUsability TestingCOMX 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
COMX342Advanced ArgumentationCOMX 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
COMX345Gender of the Rhetoric of Science & TechnologyCOMX 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
COMX347Rhetoric, Nature, and EnvironmentalismCOMX 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
COMX348WIntro To Desktop PublishingCOMX 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
COMX351Public Relations Practice & ManagementCOMX 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
COMX392Independent StudyCOMX 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
COMX400Communication TheoryCOMX 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
COMX415Intercultural CommunicationCOMX 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
COMX441WRhetorical Theories & Criticism in Technical CommunicationCOMX 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
COMX442WHistory, Technology, and CommunicationCOMX 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
COMX460WResearch MethodsCOMX 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
COMX490Undergraduate ResearchCOMX 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
COMX491Special TopicsCOMX 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
COMX494WSenior Technical Communication SeminarCOMX 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
COMX498InternshipCOMX 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
COMX499WThesis/CapstoneCOMX 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
CRWR110Beginning FictionCRWR 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
CSCI100Intro to ProgrammingCSCI 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
CSCI101Computational ThinkingCSCI 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
CSCI102Computational Thinking with LabCSCI 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
CSCI107The Joy and Beauty of ComputingCSCI 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
CSCI110Programming with Visual Basic ICSCI 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
CSCI111Programming with Java ICSCI 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
CSCI112Programming with C ICSCI 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
CSCI114Programming 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
CSCI116Introduction to Python ProgrammingCSCI 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
CSCI117Programming with MatlabCSCI 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
CSCI124Advanced C#/.NETCSCI 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
CSCI135Fundamentals Of Computer Science ICSCI 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
CSCI136Fundamentals Of Computer Science IICSCI 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
CSCI194Freshman SeminarCSCI 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
CSCI210Web ProgrammingCSCI 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
CSCI232Data Structures and AlgorithmsCSCI 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
CSCI246Discrete StructuresCSCI 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
CSCI255Introduction to Embedded SystemsCSCI 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
CSCI291Special TopicsCSCI 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
CSCI292Independent StudyCSCI 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
CSCI298InternshipCSCI 298 - Internship CSCI 298 - Internship 1 - 6 credits (Variable) For academic work in conjunction with an approved work experience related to Computer Science. source
CSCI305Concepts of Programming LanguagesCSCI 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
CSCI311Data Driven Web ApplicationsCSCI 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
CSCI321Systems Design ProcessCSCI 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
CSCI332Design & Analysis of AlgorithmsCSCI 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
CSCI340Database DesignCSCI 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
CSCI347Data MiningCSCI 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
CSCI361Computer ArchitectureCSCI 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
CSCI390Undergraduate ResearchCSCI 390 - Undergraduate Research CSCI 390 - Undergraduate Research 1 - 6 credits (Variable) source
CSCI438Theory Of ComputationCSCI 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
CSCI440Database SystemsCSCI 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
CSCI441Computer GraphicsCSCI 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
CSCI443User Interface DesignCSCI 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
CSCI444Data VisualizationCSCI 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
CSCI446Artificial IntelligenceCSCI 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
CSCI447Machine LearningCSCI 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
CSCI460Operating SystemsCSCI 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
CSCI466NetworksCSCI 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
CSCI470Web ScienceCSCI 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
CSCI477Computer Modeling and SimulationCSCI 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
CSCI479Scientific ComputingCSCI 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
CSCI486Senior ProjectCSCI 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
CSCI491Special TopicsCSCI 491 - Special Topics CSCI 491 - Special Topics (Variable) Course title depends on topic. This course may be repeated as often as desirable. source
CSCI492Independent StudyCSCI 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
CSCI494Senior SeminarCSCI 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
CSCI498InternshipCSCI 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
CSCI499WCapstoneCSCI 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
CSCI544Data VisualizationCSCI 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
CSCI547Machine LearningCSCI 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
CSCI577Computer Modeling and SimulationCSCI 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
CSCI579Scientific ComputingCSCI 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
CSCI599Computational Science ProjectCSCI 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
CSTN120Carpentry Basics & Rough-In FramingCSTN 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
CSTN122Carpentry 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
CSTN125Safety CertificationsCSTN 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
CSTN135Basic RiggingCSTN 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
CSTN142Interior and Exterior Finish CarpentryCSTN 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
CSTN147Blueprint ReadingCSTN 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
CSTN160Construction Concepts & Building LabCSTN 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
CSTN161Construction Concepts & Building Lab IICSTN 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
CSTN170Site LayoutCSTN 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
CSTN201Advanced Concrete WorkingCSTN 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
CSTN250Construction EstimatingCSTN 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
CSTN251Building Methods and MaterialsCSTN 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
CSTN260Construction Concepts & Building Lab IIICSTN 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
CSTN271Construction Project ManagementCSTN 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
CSTN281Construction Project Management IICSTN 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
CSTN291Special TopicsCSTN 291 - Special Topics CSTN 291 - Special Topics 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec.) source
CSTN299CapstoneCSTN 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
DDSN114Introduction to CADDDSN 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
DDSN245Civil DraftingDDSN 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
DDSN246Civil Drafting IIDDSN 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
DST260Diesel Engine Diagnostic TroubleshootingDST 260 - Diesel Engine Diagnostic Troubleshooting DST 260 - Diesel Engine Diagnostic Troubleshooting 3 credits (Lec: 3 hrs.) source
DST265Applied Lab ExperienceDST 265 - Applied Lab Experience DST 265 - Applied Lab Experience 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lab) source
ECIV101Introduction to Civil EngineeringECIV 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
ECIV102Introduction to Construction ManagementECIV 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
ECIV110Construction CADECIV 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
ECIV208Construction ContractsECIV 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
ECIV210Construction MaterialsECIV 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
ECIV215Introduction to Modeling for Civil EngineersECIV 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
ECIV225Construction Plans and SpecificationsECIV 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
ECIV302Temporary StructuresECIV 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
ECIV306Construction EngineeringECIV 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
ECIV307Construction Bidding and EstimatingECIV 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
ECIV310Computer Applications in ConstructionECIV 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
ECIV312Structures IECIV 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
ECIV320Geotechnical EngineeringECIV 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
ECIV350Transportation EngineeringECIV 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
ECIV402Sustainability for the Built EnvironmentECIV 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
ECIV405Construction Project Planning and SchedulingECIV 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
ECIV407Building Codes & InspectionsECIV 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
ECIV408Construction Project Planning and Scheduling LabECIV 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
ECIV410Construction Methods & Cost ManagementECIV 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
ECIV414Steel DesignECIV 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
ECIV431Open Channel HydraulicsECIV 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
ECIV432Open Channel Hydraulics LabECIV 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
ECIV440Structural DesignECIV 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
ECIV441Structural Design LabECIV 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
ECIV443Hydraulic StructuresECIV 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
ECIV454Transportation PlanningECIV 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
ECIV456Highway Geometric DesignECIV 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
ECIV458F.E. Review for Civil EngineersECIV 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
ECIV484Reinforced Concrete DesignECIV 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
ECIV486Soil Mechanics & Foundation DesignECIV 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
ECIV487Soil Mechanics & Found Lab1ECIV 487 - Soil Mechanics & Found Lab ECIV 487 - Soil Mechanics & Found Lab 1 cr. (Hrs: 3 Lab) Pre- or 1 cr · 1 hr source
ECIV488FE ExaminationECIV 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
ECIV489WCivil Engineering Design IECIV 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
ECIV490Undergraduate ResearchECIV 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
ECIV491Special TopicsECIV 491 - Special Topics ECIV 491 - Special Topics 1 - 6 credits (Variable) source
ECIV492Independent StudyECIV 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
ECIV494Seminar/WorkshopECIV 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
ECIV498InternshipECIV 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
ECIV499WCapstone ExperienceECIV 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
ECIV512Structural DynamicsECIV 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
ECIV514Behavior of Steel StructuresECIV 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
ECIV552Traffic EngineeringECIV 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
ECIV554Transportation PlanningECIV 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
ECIV556Highway Geometric DesignECIV 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
ECIV590WGraduate ResearchECIV 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
ECIV591Special TopicsECIV 591 - Special Topics ECIV 591 - Special Topics 1 - 6 credits (Variable) source
ECIV599WThesis ResearchECIV 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
ECNS201Principles of MicroeconomicsECNS 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
ECNS202Principles of MacroeconomicsECNS 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
ECNS203Principles of Micro and MacroECNS 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
ECNS391Special TopicsECNS 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
ECP100First Aid and CPRECP 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
ECP120Emergency Medical ResponderECP 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
ECP391Special TopicsECP 391 - Special Topics ECP 391 - Special Topics 1 - 6 credits (Variable) source
EELE101Introduction to Electrical FundamentalsEELE 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
EELE201Circuits I for EngineeringEELE 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
EELE202Circuits I for Engineering LabEELE 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
EELE203Circuits II for EngineeringEELE 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
EELE261Intro to Logic CircuitsEELE 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
EELE298InternshipEELE 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
EELE308Signals and Systems AnalysisEELE 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
EELE317ElectronicsEELE 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
EELE320Process Instrumentation & ControlEELE 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
EELE321Intro to Feedback ControlsEELE 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
EELE334Electromagnetic Theory I3EELE 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
EELE355Electric Machine FundamentalsEELE 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
EELE371Microprocess Hardware & Software SystemsEELE 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
EELE391Special TopicsEELE 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
EELE394SeminarEELE 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
EELE421Feedback Control IIEELE 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
EELE445Telecommunication SystemsEELE 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
EELE446Wireless System AnalysisEELE 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
EELE454Power Systems AnalysisEELE 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
EELE456Power Systems ProtectionEELE 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
EELE465Microcontroller ApplicationsEELE 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
EELE477Digital Signal ProcessingEELE 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
EELE486Fundamentals of Engineering Exam for EEEELE 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
EELE488Electrical Engineering Design IEELE 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
EELE489WElectrical Engineering Design IIEELE 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
EELE490Undergraduate ResearchEELE 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
EELE491Special TopicsEELE 491 - Special Topics EELE 491 - Special Topics 1 - 6 credits (Variable) source
EELE492Independent StudyEELE 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
EELE498InternshipEELE 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
EELE503Advanced Topics in EngineeringEELE 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
EELE522Engineering OptimizationEELE 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
EELE527Embedded ControllersEELE 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
EELE537Random SignalsEELE 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
EELE538Advanced Signals & SystemsEELE 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
EELE540Discrete-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
EELE541Advanced Control SystemsEELE 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
EELE546Advanced Wireless System DesignEELE 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
EELE551Power ElectronicsEELE 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
EELE554Power System Operation and ControlEELE 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
EELE555Power System Dynamics and ControlEELE 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
EELE557Advanced Power System ProtectionEELE 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
EELE577Advanced Digital Signal ProcessingEELE 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
EELE591Special TopicsEELE 591 - Special Topics EELE 591 - Special Topics 1 - 6 credits (Variable) source
EELE597Engineering ProblemsEELE 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
EELE599Thesis ResearchEELE 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
EELE697Special ProblemsEELE 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
EELE699DissertationEELE 699 - Dissertation EELE 699 - Dissertation (Variable) Doctoral dissertation research activities. Course generally both semesters. source
EENV106Introduction To Environmental EngineeringEENV 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
EENV204Environmental Process EngineeringEENV 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
EENV242Environmental Sampling IEENV 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
EENV243Environmental Sampling IIEENV 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
EENV250WPollution Prevention & SustainabilityEENV 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
EENV298InternshipEENV 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
EENV313Air Diffusion ModelingEENV 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
EENV387Environmental Laws & RegulationsEENV 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
EENV398Environmental Engineering InternshipEENV 398 - Environmental Engineering Internship EENV 398 - Environmental Engineering Internship 1 - 6 credits (Variable) source
EENV402Surface Water HydrologyEENV 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
EENV403Climate Resilient Water & Waste Water TreatmentEENV 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
EENV404Sustainable Water QualityEENV 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
EENV414Land & Stream RestorationEENV 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
EENV415Remote Sensing and AI in Environmental EngineeringEENV 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
EENV421Risk Analysis & ToxicologyEENV 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
EENV425Systems Approach to Industial EcologyEENV 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
EENV430Sustainable Remediation of Soil & SubsurfaceEENV 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
EENV443Air Pollution Control IEENV 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
EENV444Air Pollution Control IIEENV 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
EENV445Sustainable Waste ManagementEENV 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
EENV450Environmental SustainabilityEENV 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
EENV455Environmental Transport ProcessesEENV 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
EENV460WInnovative Energy for Planet SustainabilityEENV 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
EENV470WPollution PreventionEENV 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
EENV488FE Review for Environmental EngineersEENV 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
EENV489WEnvironmental Engineering Design IEENV 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
EENV490Undergraduate ResearchEENV 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
EENV491Special TopicsEENV 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
EENV494Seminar: Environmental EngineeringEENV 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
EENV498InternshipEENV 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
EENV499WCapstone: Environmental Engineering Design IIEENV 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
EENV525Industial EcologyEENV 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
EGEN100Engineering & Science FundamentalsEGEN 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
EGEN101Introduction Engineering Calculations & Problem SolvingEGEN 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
EGEN194First-Year Engineering SeminarEGEN 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
EGEN201Engineering Mechanics–StaticsEGEN 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
EGEN202Engineering Mech–DynamicsEGEN 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
EGEN213Survey of MET & MAT EnginEGEN 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
EGEN304Dynamic System ModelingEGEN 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
EGEN305Mechanics 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
EGEN306Mechanics of Materials LaboratoryEGEN 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
EGEN318Computer Applications for EngineersEGEN 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
EGEN324Applied ThermodynamicsEGEN 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
EGEN325Engineering Economic AnalysisEGEN 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
EGEN335Fluid MechanicsEGEN 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
EGEN336Fluid Mechanics LabEGEN 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
EGEN390Undergraduate ResearchEGEN 390 - Undergraduate Research EGEN 390 - Undergraduate Research 1 - 6 credits (Variable) source
EGEN434Applied Thermodynamics IIEGEN 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
EGEN465Mechatronic DesignEGEN 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
EGEN474Intro to Micro/nanoelectromechanical SystemsEGEN 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
EGEN488Fund of Engineering ExamEGEN 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
EGEN489WEngineering Design IEGEN 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
EGEN499WEngineering Design IIEGEN 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
EGEN505Advanced Engineering AnalysisEGEN 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
EGEN513Wood Analysis and DesignEGEN 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
EGEN574Intro to Micro/nanoelectromechanical SystemsEGEN 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
EGEN590Graduate ResearchEGEN 590 - Graduate Research EGEN 590 - Graduate Research 1 - 6 credits (Variable) source
EGEN591Special TopicsEGEN 591 - Special Topics EGEN 591 - Special Topics 1 - 6 credits (Variable) source
EMAT230Materials & The Human ExperienceEMAT 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
EMAT353Microstructural InterpretationEMAT 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
EMAT354Physical Metallurgy LabEMAT 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
EMAT360Polymeric MaterialsEMAT 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
EMAT361Polymers Processing LaboratoryEMAT 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
EMAT362Ceramic MaterialsEMAT 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
EMAT363Ceramic Materials LabEMAT 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
EMAT444Casting & SolidificationEMAT 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
EMAT463Composite MaterialsEMAT 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
EMAT471Materials Characterization & AnalysisEMAT 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
EMAT472Materials Engineering & Design2EMAT 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
EMAT473Materials Characterization & Analysis LaboratoryEMAT 473 - Materials Characterization & Analysis Laboratory EMAT 473 - Materials Characterization & Analysis Laboratory 1 credit This course will supplement the Materials Characterization & Analysis… source
EMAT475CorrosionEMAT 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
EMAT523Advanced ThermodynamicsEMAT 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
EMAT530Energy Issues AnalysisEMAT 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
EMAT544Casting & SolidificationEMAT 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
EMAT563Composite MaterialsEMAT 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
EMAT569Failure Analysis & Design LifeEMAT 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
EMAT570Mechanical Behavior Of MaterialsEMAT 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
EMAT571SEM/EDXEMAT 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
EMAT575BiomaterialsEMAT 575 - Biomaterials EMAT 575 - Biomaterials 3 credits source
EMAT580Nanoscale Materials & TechnologyEMAT 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
EMAT584Electrical, Optical & Magnetic Properties of MaterialsEMAT 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
EMEC201Fundamentals of Mechanical EngineeringEMEC 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
EMEC215Introduction to Modeling for Mechanical EngineersEMEC 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
EMEC291Intro to CAD ModelingEMEC 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
EMEC320Thermodynamics IEMEC 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
EMEC322Product DevelopmentEMEC 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
EMEC326Fundamentals of Heat TransferEMEC 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
EMEC341Advanced Mechanics of MaterialsEMEC 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
EMEC402Mechanical Engineering LaboratoryEMEC 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
EMEC405Finite Element AnalysisEMEC 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
EMEC415Impact DynamicsEMEC 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
EMEC416Dynamic Behavior of MaterialsEMEC 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
EMEC417Engine DesignEMEC 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
EMEC418Introduction to Biomedical EngineeringEMEC 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
EMEC419Mechanics of Composite MaterialsEMEC 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
EMEC435Rocket PropulsionEMEC 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
EMEC436Computational Fluid DynamicsEMEC 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
EMEC445Mechanical VibrationsEMEC 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
EMEC448Heating,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
EMEC455Mechanical Component DesignEMEC 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
EMEC457KinematicsEMEC 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
EMEC490Undergraduate ResearchEMEC 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
EMEC491Special TopicsEMEC 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
EMEC492Independent StudyEMEC 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
EMEC494Seminar/WorkshopEMEC 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
EMEC498InternshipEMEC 498 - Internship EMEC 498 - Internship 1-6 credits source
EMEC505Finite Element AnalysisEMEC 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
EMEC515Impact DynamicsEMEC 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
EMEC516Dynamic Behavior of MaterialsEMEC 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
EMEC517Engine DesignEMEC 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
EMEC518Introduction to Biomedical EngineeringEMEC 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
EMEC519Mechanics of Composite MaterialsEMEC 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
EMEC535Rocket PropulsionEMEC 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
EMEC536Computational Fluid DynamicsEMEC 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
EMEC548Heating,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
EMEC557KinematicsEMEC 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
EMEC571Compressible Flow Gas DynamicsEMEC 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
EMEC591Special TopicsEMEC 591 - Special Topics EMEC 591 - Special Topics 1 - 6 credits (Variable) source
EMEC599Thesis ResearchEMEC 599 - Thesis Research EMEC 599 - Thesis Research 1 - 6 credits (Variable) source
EMET194M&ME WorkshopEMET 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
EMET232Process Engineering FundamentalsEMET 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
EMET234Process Engineering Fundamentals LabEMET 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
EMET280M&ME Safety & HealthEMET 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
EMET294M&ME WorkshopEMET 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
EMET307M&ME ThermodynamicsEMET 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
EMET333Mineral Processing and DesignEMET 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
EMET335Mineral Processing and Extractive Metallurgy LabEMET 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
EMET340Mass Transfer & Chemical KineticsEMET 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
EMET350Transport PhenomenaEMET 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
EMET401Hydrometallurgy & Aqueous ProcessingEMET 401 - Hydrometallurgy & Aqueous Processing EMET 401 - Hydrometallurgy & Aqueous Processing 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec.) Chemistry and operating principles related to hydrometallurgical and electromet… source
EMET402Pyrometallurgy & Thermal ProcessingEMET 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
EMET405Extractive Metallurgy LabEMET 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
EMET420Physical Chemistry of Iron & SteelmakingEMET 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
EMET425Computer Applications for Process EngineersEMET 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
EMET427Advanced Pyro-ProcessingEMET 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
EMET428Materials Recycling & Waste RemediationEMET 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
EMET429Advanced SeparationEMET 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
EMET430Reactor DesignEMET 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
EMET434FlotationEMET 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
EMET441Flowsheet Development & DesignEMET 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
EMET451Process Instrumentation and ControlEMET 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
EMET489WM&ME Design IEMET 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
EMET490Undergraduate ResearchEMET 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
EMET494WM&ME SeminarEMET 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
EMET498InternshipEMET 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
EMET499WM&ME Design Capstone IIEMET 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
EMET501Hydrometallurgy & Aqueous ProcessingEMET 501 - Hydrometallurgy & Aqueous Processing EMET 501 - Hydrometallurgy & Aqueous Processing 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec.) This course applies chemistry, kinetics, and chemical thermodynamics principles… source
EMET502Pyrometallurgy & Thermal ProcessingEMET 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
EMET504Fire AssayEMET 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
EMET511Materials Handling DesignEMET 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
EMET520Physical Chemistry of Iron & SteelmakingEMET 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
EMET525Computer Applications for Process EngineersEMET 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
EMET527Advanced Pyro-ProcessingEMET 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
EMET528Materials Recycling & Waste RemediationEMET 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
EMET529Advanced SeparationEMET 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
EMET531Hazardous and Toxic Species RemediationEMET 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
EMET533Comminution and Physical SeparationsEMET 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
EMET534FlotationEMET 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
EMET535Flotation and Liquid/Solid SeparationsEMET 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
EMET541Metallurgical & Materials Flowsheet DesignEMET 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
EMET551Process Instrumentation and ControlEMET 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
EMET555Advanced FlotationEMET 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
EMET582Processing of Energy ResourcesEMET 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
EMET583Processing of Precious Metal ResourcesEMET 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
EMET594Graduate SeminarEMET 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
EMET595Extractive Metallurgy PracticumEMET 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
EMET595Mineral Processing PracticumEMET 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
EMET599Thesis ResearchEMET 599 - Thesis Research EMET 599 - Thesis Research 1 - 6 credits (Variable) source
ENGR500Masters of Engineering Exit ExamENGR 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
ENGR5040Advanced DynamicsENGR 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
ENGR5500Hydraulic StructuresENGR 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
ENGR5840Reinforced Concrete DesignENGR 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
ENGR5850Advanced Mechanics of MaterialsENGR 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
ENGR5880Structural Analysis & DesignENGR 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
ENGR5940Engineering SeminarENGR 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
ENGR5970Engineering ProblemsENGR 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
ENGR5990Thesis ResearchENGR 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
ENRG500Survey of Energy Engineering and ScienceENRG 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
ENRG500WSurvey of Energy Engineering and ScienceENRG 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
ENRG501Energy Systems FundamentalsENRG 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
ENRG502Managing Energy Resources and PolicyENRG 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
ENRG503Mathematical Modeling of Energy SystemsENRG 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
ENRG520Thermodynamics of Energy SystemsENRG 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
ENRG521Energy Systems EngineeringENRG 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
ENRG522Energy System DynamicsENRG 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
ENRG530Advanced GeomechanicsENRG 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
ENVE540Laws, Regulations, and Mine PermittingENVE 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
ENVE541Resilient MiningENVE 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
ENVE542Mine Reclamation and Beneficial ReuseENVE 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
ENVE591Special ProblemsENVE 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
ENVE595Environmental Management for Mining PracticumENVE 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
ENVE691Special ProblemsENVE 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
ENVE5020Surface Water HydrologyENVE 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
ENVE5030Water Quality Engineering IIENVE 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
ENVE5070Biological Wastewater TreatmentENVE 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
ENVE5080Physical & Chemical Methods of Water TreatmentENVE 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
ENVE5190Air Pollution Engineering IIENVE 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
ENVE5290Hazardous Waste EngineeringENVE 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
ENVE5300Subsurface RemediationENVE 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
ENVE5400Pollution PreventionENVE 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
ENVE5500Landfill & Impoundment DesignENVE 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
ENVE5610Advanced Water QualityENVE 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
ENVE5620Advanced Industrial Pollution ControlENVE 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
ENVE5630Advanced Air Diffusion ModelingENVE 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
ENVE5640Toxic Emissions & Pollution Prevention EngineeringENVE 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
ENVE5650Combustion of Hazardous & Hospital WastesENVE 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
ENVE5940Graduate SeminarENVE 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
ENVE5990Thesis ResearchENVE 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
ENVE6990DissertationENVE 6990 - Dissertation ENVE 6990 - Dissertation (Variable) Doctoral dissertation research activities. Course generally both semesters. source
ESE594Seminar/WorkshopESE 594 - Seminar/Workshop ESE 594 - Seminar/Workshop 1 - 6 credits (Variable) source
ESE599Thesis ResearchESE 599 - Thesis Research ESE 599 - Thesis Research 1-6 credits (Variable) source
ESE689Pre-Exam DissertationESE 689 - Pre-Exam Dissertation ESE 689 - Pre-Exam Dissertation 1 - 12 credits (Variable) source
ESE690DissertationESE 690 - Dissertation ESE 690 - Dissertation 1 - 9 credits (Variable) source
ESOF194Freshman SeminarESOF 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
ESOF322Software EngineeringESOF 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
ESOF326Software MaintenanceESOF 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
ESOF328Requirements & SpecificationsESOF 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
ESOF376Engineering Secure SoftwareESOF 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
ESOF411Software Verification and ValidationESOF 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
ESOF427Software Design & ArchitectureESOF 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
ESOF486Senior Design Project IESOF 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
ESOF487Senior Design Project IIESOF 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
ETCC210Soil Materials & TestingETCC 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
ETCC235Construction–Legal Documents & SpecificationsETCC 235 - Construction–Legal Documents & Specifications ETCC 235 - Construction–Legal Documents & Specifications 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec.) An introduction to Laws, Contracts, Engineering/Construction… source
ETCC236Site Evaluation & TestingETCC 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
ETCC292Independent StudyETCC 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
ETCC310Concrete TechnologyETCC 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
ETEC101AC/DC ElectronicsETEC 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
EWLD194Practical Welding LabEWLD 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
EWLD314Introduction to Welding EngineeringEWLD 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
EWLD340Welding Process ApplicationsEWLD 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
EWLD341Welding Process Applications LabEWLD 341 - Welding Process Applications Lab EWLD 341 - Welding Process Applications Lab 1 credit (Hrs: 1 Lab) Corequisite(s): EWLD 340 source
EWLD440Design of Welded ConnectionsEWLD 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
EWLD444Physics of WeldingEWLD 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
EWLD475Robotics and Automated WeldingEWLD 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
EWLD476Nondestructive ExaminationEWLD 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
EWLD488Metallurgy of WeldsEWLD 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
EWLD544Physics of WeldingEWLD 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
EWLD588Metallurgy of WeldsEWLD 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
FILM103Introduction to FilmFILM 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
FRCH101Elementary French IFRCH 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
FRCH102Elementary French IIFRCH 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
GEO101Introduction to Physical GeologyGEO 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
GEO204Introduction to Mineralogy-PetrologyGEO 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
GEO209Introduction To Field GeologyGEO 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
GEO257Sedimentology Petroleum GeologyGEO 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
GEO259Sedimentology-Stratigraphy LabGEO 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
GEO429Field GeologyGEO 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
GEO501Montana GeologyGEO 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
GEOE104Introduction To Geological EngineeringGEOE 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
GEOE298InternshipGEOE 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
GEOE357Subsurface Methods in Petroleum GeologyGEOE 357 - Subsurface Methods in Petroleum Geology GEOE 357 - Subsurface Methods in Petroleum Geology 3 credits (Hrs: 2 Lec., 3 Lab) The source
GEOE403Structural Geology for EngineersGEOE 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
GEOE406Geomorphology-PhotogeologyGEOE 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
GEOE410Mining GeologyGEOE 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
GEOE411Metallic Ore DepositsGEOE 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
GEOE420Hydrogeology For EngineersGEOE 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
GEOE422Groundwater Flow ModelingGEOE 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
GEOE429Field HydrogeologyGEOE 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
GEOE440Geological EngineeringGEOE 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
GEOE444Rock Mechanics LabGEOE 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
GEOE449Field Geotechnical EngineeringGEOE 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
GEOE481Basic Photogrammetric ModelingGEOE 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
GEOE488FE ExaminationGEOE 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
GEOE490Undergraduate ResearchGEOE 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
GEOE491Special TopicsGEOE 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
GEOE498InternshipGEOE 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
GEOE499WGeological Engineering Design ProjectGEOE 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
GEOE511Ore DepositsGEOE 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
GEOE512Geophysics in Mineral ExplorationGEOE 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
GEOE513Ore Control and ModelingGEOE 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
GEOE520Advanced HydrogeologyGEOE 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
GEOE521Hydrogeology and DewateringGEOE 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
GEOE528Contaminant TransportGEOE 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
GEOE530Mine WatersGEOE 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
GEOE531Acid Rock DrainageGEOE 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
GEOE532Geochemical ModelingGEOE 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
GEOE533Hydro-GeochemistryGEOE 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
GEOE534Isotope GeochemistryGEOE 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
GEOE535Geochemistry in Mineral ExplorationGEOE 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
GEOE540Applied Statistics & Experimental DesignGEOE 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
GEOE541Advanced Engineering GeologyGEOE 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
GEOE542Slope Stability Analysis & DesignGEOE 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
GEOE548Geotechnical ModelingGEOE 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
GEOE581Advanced Photogrammetric ModelingGEOE 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
GEOE585GIS in Natural ResourcesGEOE 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
GEOE590WGraduate Research or Design ProjectGEOE 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
GEOE591Special TopicsGEOE 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
GEOE595Mineral Exploration PracticumGEOE 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
GEOE595Production Geology PracticumGEOE 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
GEOE598InternshipGEOE 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
GEOE599WThesis ResearchGEOE 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
GEOP101Intro To Geophysics IGEOP 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
GEOP225Physics of The EarthGEOP 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
GEOP291InternshipGEOP 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
GEOP401Introduction to Seismic ProcessingGEOP 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
GEOP402Introduction to Applied GeophysicsGEOP 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
GEOP408Seismic ProspectingGEOP 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
GEOP409Seismic Applications in Subsurface CharacterizationGEOP 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
GEOP410Electrical ProspectingGEOP 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
GEOP411Electrical Applications in subsurface CharacterizationGEOP 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
GEOP412Gravity & Magnetic ExplorationGEOP 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
GEOP413Gravity & Magnetic Applications in Subsurface ExplorationGEOP 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
GEOP420HydrogeophysicsGEOP 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
GEOP421Field Geology and GeophysicsGEOP 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
GEOP425Remote Sensing for the Earth SciencesGEOP 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
GEOP427PetrophysicsGEOP 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
GEOP429Field GeophysicsGEOP 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
GEOP446Applied Linear SystemsGEOP 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
GEOP450Inversion, Experiment Design & InterpretationGEOP 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
GEOP475WGeophysics Senior ProjectGEOP 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
GEOP490Undergraduate ResearchGEOP 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
GEOP491Special TopicsGEOP 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
GEOP498InternshipGEOP 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
GEOP508Problems In Seismic ProspectingGEOP 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
GEOP509Problems in Gravity & Magnetic ProspectingGEOP 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
GEOP510Problems In Electrical ProspectingGEOP 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
GEOP525Advanced Remote SensingGEOP 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
GEOP527PetrophysicsGEOP 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
GEOP594Geophysics Graduate SeminarGEOP 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
GEOP595Advanced Topics In GeophysicsGEOP 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
GEOP599Thesis ResearchGEOP 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
GEOP4070Potential TheoryGEOP 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
GEOP6970Special ProblemsGEOP 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
GEOP6990DissertationGEOP 6990 - Dissertation GEOP 6990 - Dissertation (Variable) Doctoral dissertation research activities. Course generally both semesters. source
GPHY121Human GeographyGPHY 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
GPHY284Intro to GIS Science CartographyGPHY 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
GRMN101Elementary German IGRMN 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
GRMN102Elementary German IIGRMN 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
GRMN191Special TopicsGRMN 191 - Special Topics GRMN 191 - Special Topics 1 - 6 credits (Variable) source
GRMN201Intermediate German IGRMN 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
GSCI5940Graduate SeminarGSCI 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
HCI215Health Care Facility ProcedureHCI 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
HCI298HCI InternshipHCI 298 - HCI Internship HCI 298 - HCI Internship 3 credits source
HCI310Health Care Delivery in the US IHCI 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
HCI312Health Care Delivery in the US IIHCI 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
HCI316Health Care Ethics & RegulationsHCI 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
HCI320Information Systems SecurityHCI 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
HCI410Project & Systems ManagementHCI 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
HCI420Public Health InformaticsHCI 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
HCI435Health Care Decision SupportHCI 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
HCI440Data Integration and ExchangeHCI 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
HCI490Undergraduate ResearchHCI 490 - Undergraduate Research HCI 490 - Undergraduate Research (Variable) source
HCI494HCI SeminarHCI 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
HCI495HCI PracticumHCI 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
HCI498Internship6HCI 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
HCI499WHCI CapstoneHCI 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
HCI5100Health 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
HCI5150Electronic Health Records in Clinical & Public Health PracticeHCI 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
HCI5220Health 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
HCI5230Health 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
HCI5350Health 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
HCI5370Health 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
HEO100Commercial Truck DriverHEO 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
HEO105Introduction to Heavy Equipment OperationHEO 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
HEO131Utility LocationHEO 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
HIT230Overview Of HCI SystemsHIT 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
HIT260Workflow Process and RedesignHIT 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
HIT265Electronic Health Record in Medical PracticeHIT 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
HIT422Health Care Finance and Revenue Cycle ManagementHIT 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
HSTA101American History IHSTA 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
HSTA102American History IIHSTA 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
HSTA255Montana HistoryHSTA 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
HSTA322WAmerican History: WWII to PresentHSTA 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
HSTA344WThe African-American Struggle for EqualityHSTA 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
HSTA350History Of Indians In NorthwestHSTA 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
HSTR101Western Civilization IHSTR 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
HSTR102Western Civilization IIHSTR 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
HSTR201The 20th Century World IHSTR 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
HSTR202The 20th Century World IIHSTR 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
HSTR207Science & Technology in World HistoryHSTR 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
HSTR462Holocaust in Nazi Occupied EuropeHSTR 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
HTH101Opportunities in the Health ProfessionsHTH 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
HTH1941st year Pre-Prof Hlth SeminarHTH 194 - 1st year Pre-Prof Hlth Seminar HTH 194 - 1st year Pre-Prof Hlth Seminar Variable source
HTH202Essentials of Diseases & ConditionsHTH 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
ITS130Cybersecurity EssentialsITS 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
ITS210Network Operating Systems - DesktopITS 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
ITS212Network Operating Systems - Server AdminITS 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
ITS214Network Operating Systems - InfrastructureITS 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
ITS218Network Security FundamentalsITS 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
ITS220Fundamentals Of Wireless LANSITS 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
ITS224Introduction To LinuxITS 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
ITS236Network Infrastructure FundamentalsITS 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
ITS245Computer ForensicsITS 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
ITS274Ethical Hacking and Network DefenseITS 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
ITS280Computer Repair & MaintenanceITS 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
ITS301Information Storage ManagementITS 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
ITS305Web Server AdministrationITS 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
ITS316Network Operating Systems - Directory ServicesITS 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
ITS318Network SecurityITS 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
ITS353Cyber Defense in ActionITS 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
ITS354Advanced LinuxITS 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
ITS355IP TelephonyITS 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
ITS356Health Information NetworkingITS 356 - Health Information Networking ITS 356 - Health Information Networking 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec.) source
ITS357Network OS - VirtualizationITS 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
ITS362CCNP: RoutingITS 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
ITS364CCNP: SwitchingITS 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
ITS366CCNP: Network TroubleshootingITS 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
ITS391Special TopicsITS 391 - Special Topics ITS 391 - Special Topics 1 - 6 credits (Variable) source
ITS395Storage Area NetworksITS 395 - Storage Area Networks ITS 395 - Storage Area Networks 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec) source
ITS498InternshipITS 498 - Internship ITS 498 - Internship 1 - 6 credits (Variable) source
ITS499WNetwork Technology CapstoneITS 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
JRNL272News Writing and ReportingJRNL 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
KIN320Exercise PhysiologyKIN 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
KIN322KinesiologyKIN 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
KIN329Human Performance Laboratory Testing TechniquesKIN 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
KIN391Special TopicsKIN 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
KIN410Advanced Strength Training & ConditioningKIN 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
KIN415WAdvanced Exercise Testing & PrescriptionKIN 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
KIN420Advanced Exercise PhysiologyKIN 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
KIN440Sport PsychologyKIN 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
KIN460ECG AssessmentKIN 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
KIN490Undergraduate ResearchKIN 490 - Undergraduate Research KIN 490 - Undergraduate Research (Variable) source
KIN491Special TopicsKIN 491 - Special Topics KIN 491 - Special Topics 1 - 6 credits (Variable) source
KIN492Independent StudyKIN 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
KIN494SeminarKIN 494 - Seminar KIN 494 - Seminar 2 credits (Hrs: 2 Lec.) Examines current and controversial issues in health science. source
KIN495FieldworkKIN 495 - Fieldwork KIN 495 - Fieldwork 2 credits Practical experience in a health science-related area. source
KIN498InternshipKIN 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
KIN499Capstone: Health Fitness InstructorKIN 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
KIN499WSenior Thesis/CapstoneKIN 499W - Senior Thesis/Capstone KIN 499W - Senior Thesis/Capstone 1 - 6 credits (Variable) source
LINE100Line Industry General KnowledgeLINE 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
LINE110Math for the Utility IndustryLINE 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
LINE120Line Industry Electrical TheoryLINE 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
LINE130Safety And CertificationsLINE 130 - Safety And Certifications LINE 130 - Safety And Certifications 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec.) source
LINE140Pole YardLINE 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
LINE150Line Industry Tools, Equipment & MaterialLINE 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
LIT110Introduction to LiteratureLIT 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
LIT112Introduction To FictionLIT 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
LIT126Introduction to Poetry and DramaLIT 126 - Introduction to Poetry and Drama LIT 126 - Introduction to Poetry and Drama 3 credits source
LIT210American Literature ILIT 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
LIT211American Literature IILIT 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
LIT223British Literature ILIT 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
LIT224British Literature IILIT 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
LIT231Ancient to Ren World LiteratureLIT 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
LIT232Modern World LiteratureLIT 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
LIT373WLiterature and the EnvironmentLIT 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
LIT378Gay & Lesbian StudiesLIT 378 - Gay & Lesbian Studies LIT 378 - Gay & Lesbian Studies 3 credits (Hrs. 3 Lec) The source
MART145Web DesignMART 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
MART214Desktop PublishingMART 214 - Desktop Publishing MART 214 - Desktop Publishing 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec.) source
MART231Interactive Web IMART 231 - Interactive Web I MART 231 - Interactive Web I 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec.) source
MART255Introduction to Photoshop for Media ArtsMART 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
MART310WNew Media IMART 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
MART328Digital Video ProductionMART 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
MART341Introduction to Webpage DesignMART 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
MART410WNew Media IIMART 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
MCH120Blueprint Reading and Interpretation for MachiningMCH 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
MCH129Machine Quality Control and Precision MeasurementsMCH 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
MCH130Machine Shop EssentialsMCH 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
MCH160Machine Shop IMCH 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
MCH199CaptsoneMCH 199 - Captsone MCH 199 - Captsone 3 credits (3 Lec.) Prerequisite(s): MCH 260 , MCH 235 and MCH 231 source
MCH220Geometric Dimensioning & TolerancingMCH 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
MCH227Swiss CNC and Mill-Turn SystemsMCH 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
MCH230Tooling and Fixtures Used in CNCMCH 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
MCH231CNC Turning Operations Level 1MCH 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
MCH232CNC Turning Programming and Operations Level 2MCH 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
MCH235CNC Milling Programming and Operations Level IIMCH 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
MCH236CNC Milling Programming & OperationsMCH 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
MCH240MetallurgyMCH 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
MCH241CNC Multi-Axis MachiningMCH 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
MCH245Shop PracticesMCH 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
MCH260Machine Shop IIMCH 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
MCH265Advanced Machining & ManufacturingMCH 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
MCH268CNC Machining IMCH 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
MCH291Special TopicsMCH 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
MIN105Introduction To MiningMIN 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
MIN140Practical Underground MiningMIN 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
MIN152Mapping, Surface Modeling, & VolumetricsMIN 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
MIN205Mining and Construction EquipmentMIN 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
MIN210Plane SurveyingMIN 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
MIN215Mining MethodsMIN 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
MIN216Mine Surveying & Data Analysis 1MIN 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
MIN217Mine Surveying & Data Analysis 2MIN 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
MIN230Mine Safety ManagementMIN 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
MIN240Practical Underground Mining IIMIN 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
MIN298Internship In Mining EngineeringMIN 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
MIN300Mining TechnologyMIN 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
MIN305Mine Plant DesignMIN 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
MIN310Computer Aided Mine DesignMIN 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
MIN320Mining Data AnalyticsMIN 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
MIN400Economics Of The Mineral IndustriesMIN 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
MIN401Mine Design SurfaceMIN 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
MIN403The Precious Metals & Diamond MarketMIN 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
MIN405Mine Design UndergroundMIN 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
MIN408Valuation of Mineral PropertiesMIN 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
MIN410Minerals & Economic DevelopmentMIN 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
MIN411Advanced Mining Method SelectionMIN 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
MIN412Applied Mine Design 1MIN 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
MIN413Applied Mine Design 2MIN 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
MIN414Advanced Mine PlanningMIN 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
MIN418Ore Reserve EstimationMIN 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
MIN425Rock FragmentationMIN 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
MIN430Aggregate Mine DesignMIN 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
MIN444Environmental Management & Design Of MinesMIN 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
MIN456Mine VentilationMIN 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
MIN458Mine ManagementMIN 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
MIN467Geomechanics IMIN 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
MIN472Mine Design - CoalMIN 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
MIN475Tunneling & Underground ConstructionMIN 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
MIN480Maintenance Planning & SchedulingMIN 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
MIN490Undergraduate ResearchMIN 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
MIN491Special TopicsMIN 491 - Special Topics MIN 491 - Special Topics 1 - 6 credits (Variable) source
MIN498Internship In Mining EngineeringMIN 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
MIN499WMine Design ProjectMIN 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
MIN500Advanced Studies In Mineral EconomicsMIN 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
MIN502Mineral Forecasting & EconometricsMIN 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
MIN503International Mineral EconomicsMIN 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
MIN504Mineral Resource EconomicsMIN 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
MIN505Mineral Policy & TaxationMIN 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
MIN508Mineral Economics & Mine ValuationMIN 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
MIN510Advanced Engineering Economic AnalysisMIN 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
MIN514Advanced Mine PlanningMIN 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
MIN521Mine Design and PlanningMIN 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
MIN525Rock FragmentationMIN 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
MIN526Mine VentilationMIN 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
MIN527Geomechanics and Ground ControlMIN 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
MIN544Environmental Management and Design of MinesMIN 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
MIN558Mine ManagementMIN 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
MIN560Mine Management IIMIN 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
MIN572Mine Design - CoalMIN 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
MIN575Tunneling & Underground ConstructionMIN 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
MIN591Special TopicsMIN 591 - Special Topics MIN 591 - Special Topics 1 - 6 credits (Variable) source
MIN595Mine Evaluation ProjectMIN 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
MIN595Mining Engineering PracticumMIN 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
MIN5090Geomechanics IIMIN 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
MIN5120Simulation Of Engineering SystemsMIN 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
MIN5180Advanced GeostatisticsMIN 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
MIN5200Finite Element Method in GeomechanicsMIN 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
MIN5610Design & Construction Of Dump SitesMIN 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
MIN5940Mining Engineering SeminarMIN 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
MIN5970Special ProblemsMIN 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
MIN5990Thesis ResearchMIN 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
MIN6970Special TopicsMIN 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
MIN6990DissertationMIN 6990 - Dissertation MIN 6990 - Dissertation (Variable) Doctoral dissertation research activities. Course generally both semesters. source
MPEM501Entrepreneurship & 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
MPEM502Project & 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
MPEM503Laws, 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
MPEM504Financial 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
MPEM505Management, 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
MPEM506Advanced 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
MPEM510Pollution 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
MPEM511Energy 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
MPEM512Application & 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
MPEM513Hazardous 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
MPEM514Systems 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
MPEM515Information 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
MPEM516Managerial 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
MPEM518US 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
MPEM521Final 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
MPEM590Special ProjectsMPEM 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
MPEM591Special TopicsMPEM 591 - Special Topics MPEM 591 - Special Topics 1 - 6 credits (Variable) source
MSL101Introduction to the ArmyMSL 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
MSL102Introduction to Tactical LeadershipMSL 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
MSL106Army Physical FitnessMSL 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
MSL201Innovative Team LeadershipMSL 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
MSL202Foundations of Tactical LeadershipMSL 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
MSL205American Military HistoryMSL 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
MSL301Training Management & Warfighting FundamentalsMSL 301 - Training Management & Warfighting Fundamentals MSL 301 - Training Management & Warfighting Fundamentals 3 credits (Hrs: 3 Lec.) Developing personal leadership principles through the learnin… source
MSL302Applied Team LeadershipMSL 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
MSL303Leadership LaboratoryMSL 303 - Leadership Laboratory MSL 303 - Leadership Laboratory 1 credit (Hrs: 3 Lab) Practical application of skills learned in the classroom. source
MSL401The Army OfficerMSL 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
MSL402Leadership in a Complex WorldMSL 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
MT1016College SuccessMT 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
MTSI500Survey of Materials EngineeringMTSI 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
MTSI500WSurvey of Materials Engineering - WritingMTSI 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
MTSI501Bonding, Structure & DefectsMTSI 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
MTSI502Function & ApplicationMTSI 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
MTSI503Optical, Electronic, & Magnetic properties of MaterialsMTSI 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
MTSI511Thermodynamics of MaterialsMTSI 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
MTSI512Kinetics and TransformationMTSI 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
MTSI551Advanced Materials Characterization Techniques IMTSI 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
MTSI552Advanced Materials Characterization Techniques IIMTSI 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
MTSI595Materials 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
MTSI599Thesis ResearchMTSI 599 - Thesis Research MTSI 599 - Thesis Research 1 - 6 credits (Variable) source
MTSI689Pre-Exam DissertationMTSI 689 - Pre-Exam Dissertation MTSI 689 - Pre-Exam Dissertation 1 to 12 credits (Hrs: 1 to 12 Lec) source
MTSI690DissertationMTSI 690 - Dissertation MTSI 690 - Dissertation 1 to 12 credits (Hrs: 1 to 12 Lec) source
MTSI695Materials 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
MUSI101Enjoyment of MusicMUSI 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
MUSI108Orchestra: TECH SymphonyMUSI 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
MUSI112Choir: TechMUSI 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
MUSI114Band: TechMUSI 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
NRSG106Nursing Assistant CourseNRSG 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
NRSG107Perspectives in Professional NursingNRSG 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
NRSG210Foundations of Professional NursingNRSG 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
NRSG215Assessment and Health PromotionNRSG 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
NRSG230Nursing PharmacologyNRSG 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
NRSG256PathophysiologyNRSG 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
NRSG266Managing Client CareNRSG 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
NRSG301Nursing in the CommunityNRSG 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
NRSG302Nursing in the Community ClinicalNRSG 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
NRSG308Nursing for Healthy AgingNRSG 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
NRSG312Mgmt of Adults with Common Health AlterationsNRSG 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
NRSG313Mgmt of the Adult with Complex Health AlterationsNRSG 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
NRSG315Evidence Based PracticeNRSG 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
NRSG320Nursing InformaticsNRSG 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
NRSG322Health Promotion & EducationNRSG 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
NRSG325Advanced Health AssessmentNRSG 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
NRSG326Complex Healthcare NeedsNRSG 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
NRSG330Mental Health NursingNRSG 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
NRSG340Transitional CareNRSG 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
NRSG344Family NursingNRSG 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
NRSG351Advanced Nursing Concepts and Clinical JudgmentNRSG 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
NRSG361WGlobal NursingNRSG 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
NRSG405Pediatrics NursingNRSG 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
NRSG407Integrated Health AssessmentNRSG 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
NRSG413U.S. Health Systems: Policy, Economics, and AdvocacyNRSG 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
NRSG415Nursing Care of the Childbearing FamilyNRSG 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
NRSG424Nursing Research and Evidence Based PracticeNRSG 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
NRSG425Concepts in Family NursingNRSG 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
NRSG430Healthcare from the Patient’s PerspectiveNRSG 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
NRSG436A Population PerspectiveNRSG 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
NRSG440Current Trends in HealthcareNRSG 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
NRSG450WGlobal Health: Policy, Finance, and Nursing CareNRSG 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
NRSG463Leadership and Management for the RNNRSG 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
NRSG464Leadership and Management for the RN ClinicalNRSG 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
NRSG499Leading and Managing: Capstone ExperienceNRSG 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
NRSM412Restoration Field MethodsNRSM 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
NRSM435Restoration INRSM 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
NRSM436Restoration IINRSM 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
NRSM494Restoration SeminarNRSM 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
NRSM495WRestoration PracticumNRSM 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
NRSM499Restoration CapstoneNRSM 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
NRSM512Restoration Field MethodsNRSM 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
NRSM535Restoration INRSM 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
NRSM536Restoration IINRSM 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
NRSM594Restoration SeminarNRSM 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
NRSM595WRestoration PracticumNRSM 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
NRSM599Restoration CapstoneNRSM 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
NTS104CCNA 1: Introduction to NetworksNTS 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
NTS105CCNA 2: Routing and SwitchingNTS 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
NTS204CCNA 3: Scaling NetworksNTS 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
NTS205CCNA 4: Connecting NetworksNTS 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
NUCL420Nuclear Reactor TheoryNUCL 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
NUCL432Materials Science for Nuclear EnergyNUCL 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
NUCL462Radiological Health and SafetyNUCL 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
NUCL501Foundations of RadiophysicsNUCL 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
NUCL502Isotopic Analysis and Nuclear ForensicsNUCL 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
NUCL510Nuclear Energy Policy, Society, and GovernanceNUCL 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
NUCL520Foundations of Nuclear Reactor PhysicsNUCL 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
NUCL530Nuclear Fuel Cycle from Extraction to DisposalNUCL 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
NUCL532Materials Science for Nuclear Energy ApplicationsNUCL 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
NUTR258Fundamentals of NutritionNUTR 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
OSH224Safety and Health Occupations and ProgramsOSH 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
OSH226Safety Engineering & TechnologyOSH 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
OSH291Special TopicsOSH 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
OSH322Hazardous Materials ManagementOSH 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
OSH323Fire ProtectionOSH 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
OSH324Construction SafetyOSH 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
OSH326Safety LaboratoryOSH 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
OSH354Industrial ToxicologyOSH 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
OSH406Small Particle TechnologyOSH 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
OSH407Small Particle Technology LaboratoryOSH 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
OSH416Industrial VentilationOSH 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
OSH421IH I - Chemical & Biological HazardsOSH 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
OSH422IH II - Physical HazardsOSH 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
OSH424Environmental HealthOSH 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
OSH427Mining SafetyOSH 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
OSH429Sampling & EvaluationOSH 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
OSH430Sampling & Evaluation LaboratoryOSH 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
OSH444Law and Ethics for OSHOSH 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
OSH454ErgonomicsOSH 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
OSH460Risk Reduction Methods for OSHOSH 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
OSH490Undergraduate ResearchOSH 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
OSH495Practicum LaboratoryOSH 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
OSH498InternshipOSH 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
OSH499WOccupational Safety & Health Senior ProjectOSH 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
OSH4956Comprehensive Worker Health and WellnessOSH 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
PET201Elements of Petroleum EngineeringPET 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
PET205Petroleum Engineering Lab IPET 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
PET207Petroleum Computer Fundamentals LabPET 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
PET225Presentation and ProfessionalismPET 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
PET298InternshipPET 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
PET301Introduction to Well DrillingPET 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
PET302Petroleum Production EngineeringPET 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
PET303Drilling Fluids LabPET 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
PET304Rock PropertiesPET 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
PET305Intro to Well CompletionsPET 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
PET307Petroleum Production I LabPET 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
PET348Petroleum Well LoggingPET 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
PET372Petroleum Fluids & ThermodynamicsPET 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
PET401Advanced DrillingPET 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
PET402Production Engineering IIPET 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
PET404Reservoir EngineeringPET 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
PET410Reservoir SimulationPET 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
PET426Reservoir CharacterizationPET 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
PET427Reservoir Characterization Lab1PET 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
PET430Reservoir GeomechanicsPET 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
PET442Thermal Recovery OperationsPET 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
PET444Water FloodingPET 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
PET446Petroleum Project EvaluationPET 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
PET452Natural Gas EngineeringPET 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
PET453Petroleum Production LabPET 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
PET463Well Control Operations for Drilling EngineersPET 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
PET490Undergraduate ResearchPET 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
PET495Special TopicsPET 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
PET498InternshipPET 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
PET499WCapstone: Petroleum Engineering DesignPET 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
PET501Advanced Drilling FluidsPET 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
PET502Stimulation DesignPET 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
PET503Surface Production FacilitiesPET 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
PET504Advanced Reservoir EngineeringPET 504 - Advanced Reservoir Engineering PET 504 - Advanced Reservoir Engineering (Variable Credit) Special topics in reservoir engineering. source
PET505Pressure Transient AnalysisPET 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
PET508Thermal Recovery MethodsPET 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
PET511Advanced Reservoir SimulationPET 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
PET512Offshore Drilling and Completion OperationsPET 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
PET521Advanced DrillingPET 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
PET544Enhanced Oil RecoveryPET 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
PET563Well Control Operations for Drilling EngineersPET 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
PET592Engr Research, Development Or DesignPET 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
PET594Graduate SeminarPET 594 - Graduate Seminar PET 594 - Graduate Seminar 1 credit (Hrs: 1 Lec.) Current petroleum related literature and research. Oral presentation is required. source
PET597Special ProblemsPET 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
PET599Thesis ResearchPET 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
PHL101Reason & Reality: Introduction to PhilosophyPHL 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
PHL110Problems of Good & Evil: Introduction to EthicsPHL 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
PHL112Intro to Ethics and the EnvironmentPHL 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
PHL233Intro to Logic: DeductionPHL 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
PHL325WProfessional EthicsPHL 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
PHL360History of PhilosophyPHL 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
PHOT154Exploring Digital PhotographyPHOT 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
PHSX121Fundamentals of Physics IPHSX 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
PHSX123Fundamentals of Physics IIPHSX 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
PHSX234General Physics-MechanicsPHSX 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
PHSX235General Physics-Heat, Sound & OpticsPHSX 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
PHSX236General Phy-Heat, Sound & Optics LabPHSX 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
PHSX237General Physics-Electricity, Magnetism & MotionPHSX 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
PHSX238General Physics-Electricity, Magnetism & Motion LabPHSX 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
PHSX322Electronics for ScientistsPHSX 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
PHSX423Electricity & Magnetism IPHSX 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
PHSX453Methods of Theoretical PhysicsPHSX 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
PLTT120Introduction to Broadband TechnologyPLTT 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
PLTT122Fiber Optic Technician TrainingPLTT 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
PPH1946Current Topics In Health CarePPH 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
PPH2916InternshipPPH 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
PPH2946Current Topics In Health CarePPH 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
PPH3006Professional Health Entrance Exam PreparationPPH 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
PPH3946Current Topics In Health CarePPH 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
PPH4916InternshipPPH 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
PPH4946Current Topics In Health CarePPH 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
PSCI101Introduction To Political SciencePSCI 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
PSCI210Introduction to American GovernmentPSCI 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
PSCI250Introduction to Political TheoryPSCI 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
PSCI260Introduction to State and Local GovernmentPSCI 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
PSCI291Special TopicsPSCI 291 - Special Topics PSCI 291 - Special Topics 1 - 6 credits (Variable) source
PSCI438International RelationsPSCI 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
PSCI442Politics Of Technical DecisionPSCI 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
PSCI465Public Administration & PolicyPSCI 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
PSYX100Introduction to PsychologyPSYX 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
PSYX120Research Methods IPSYX 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
PSYX230Developmental PsychologyPSYX 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
PSYX272Educational PsychologyPSYX 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
PSYX305Evolutionary PsychologyPSYX 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
PSYX340Abnormal PsychologyPSYX 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
PSYX360WSocial PsychologyPSYX 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
PSYX491Special TopicsPSYX 491 - Special Topics PSYX 491 - Special Topics 1 - 6 credits (Variable) source
REC255Rock Climbing IREC 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
SOCI101Introduction to SociologySOCI 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
SOCI201Social ProblemsSOCI 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
SOCI211Intro to CriminologySOCI 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
SOCI235Aging and SocietySOCI 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
SPNS101Elementary Spanish ISPNS 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
SPNS102Elementary Spanish IISPNS 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
SRVY230Introduction to Surveying for EngineersSRVY 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
SRVY247Survey-Grade GPS Control AnalysisSRVY 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
SRVY255Surveying CalculationsSRVY 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
SRVY262Public Land Survey SystemSRVY 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
SRVY265Surveying Laws and Land DivisionSRVY 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
SRVY273Route SurveyingSRVY 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
SRVY440GPS SurveyingSRVY 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
STAT131Introduction to BiostatisticsSTAT 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
STAT216Introduction to StatisticsSTAT 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
STAT332Statistics for Scientists and EngineersSTAT 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
STAT421Probability TheorySTAT 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
STAT422Mathematical StatisticsSTAT 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
STAT432Regression and Model BuildingSTAT 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
STAT435Statistical Computing & Exploratory Data AnalysisSTAT 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
STAT441Experimental DesignSTAT 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
STAT453Statistical Learning & Data Science ISTAT 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
STAT454Statistical Learning & Data Science IISTAT 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
STAT456Bayesian Statistical InferenceSTAT 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
STAT491Special TopicsSTAT 491 - Special Topics STAT 491 - Special Topics 1 - 6 credits (Variable) source
STAT499WCapstone: Data Science ProjectSTAT 499W - Capstone: Data Science Project STAT 499W - Capstone: Data Science Project 1-4 credits source
UAS401UAV Regulations, Flight Planning, & Data CollectionUAS 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
UAS402Basic Flight LabUAS 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
UAS420UAS Components & DesignUAS 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
UAS492Independent StudyUAS 492 - Independent Study UAS 492 - Independent Study 1 - 6 credits (Variable) source
UAS494UAS SeminarUAS 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
UAS499UAS CapstoneUAS 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
UAS502Advanced Flight LabUAS 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
UAS594UAS SeminarUAS 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
UAS599UAS CapstoneUAS 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
WLDG105Shop SafetyWLDG 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
WLDG110Welding Theory IWLDG 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
WLDG111Welding Theory I PracticalWLDG 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
WLDG112Cutting ProcessWLDG 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
WLDG117Blueprint Reading and Weld SymbolsWLDG 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
WLDG133GMAW, FCAW and GMAW-PWLDG 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
WLDG140Intro to Gas Tungsten Arc Welding (GTAW)-Integrated LabWLDG 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
WLDG145Fabrication BasicsWLDG 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
WLDG180Shielded Metal Arc WeldingWLDG 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
WLDG185Welding Qualification Test PreparationWLDG 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
WLDG186Welding Qualifications Test Preparation w/LabWLDG 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
WLDG192Independent StudyWLDG 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
WLDG195Practicum: WeldingWLDG 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
WLDG205Applied MetallurgyWLDG 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
WLDG210Pipe WeldingWLDG 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
WLDG212Pipe 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
WLDG225Structural FabricationWLDG 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
WLDG237Aluminum Welding ProcessesWLDG 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
WLDG241Metal Fabrication IWLDG 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
WLDG280Weld Test CertificationWLDG 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
WLDG281Weld Testing Certification LabWLDG 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
WLDG291Special TopicsWLDG 291 - Special Topics WLDG 291 - Special Topics 3 credits source
WLDG298InternshipWLDG 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
WLDG299Industrial CapstoneWLDG 299 - Industrial Capstone WLDG 299 - Industrial Capstone 4 credits source
WRIT100Composing Mindfully: Writing FundamentalsWRIT 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
WRIT101College Writing IWRIT 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
WRIT121Introduction To Technical WritingWRIT 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
WRIT201College Writing IIWRIT 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
WRIT321WAdvanced Technical WritingWRIT 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
WRIT322WAdvanced Business WritingWRIT 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
WRIT325WWriting in the SciencesWRIT 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
WRIT350WTechnical EditingWRIT 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