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Healthcare Leadership & Administration (HLA) - BAS Major ▸ 12 coursesDegree source
Pre-MS Healthcare Leadership ▸ 12 courses source
Art & Design - I-Design (ARTD) - BA Major ▸ 99 coursesDegree source
Art - Graphic Design (ARTG) - BA Major ▸ 27 coursesDegree source
Art - Studio Art (ARTS) - BA Major ▸ 20 coursesDegree source
Communication Studies - Leadership and Advocacy (CSL) - BA Major ▸ 17 coursesDegree source
Communication Studies - Organizational & Corporate Communication (CSO) - BA Major ▸ 13 coursesDegree source
Economics (ECON) - BA Major ▸ 12 coursesDegree source
English (ENG) BA Major ▸ 32 coursesDegree source
Film Studies (FILM) - BA Major ▸ 13 coursesDegree source
Geoscience Professional Development ▸ 39 courses source
Global Studies (GLBS) - BA Major ▸ 108 coursesDegree source
History (HIST) - BA Major ▸ 31 coursesDegree source
Legal Studies - Law & Society (LAWS) - BA Major ▸ 22 coursesDegree source
Mass Communication - Advertising (MCAD) - BA Major ▸ 20 coursesDegree source
Mass Communication - Creative Digital Media (MCDM) - BA Major ▸ 22 coursesDegree source
Mass Communication - Public Relations (MCPR) - BA Major ▸ 20 coursesDegree source
Mass Communication/Strategic Communication 3+2 (MC) - BA Major ▸ 20 coursesDegree source
Music - Liberal Arts (MUSL) - BA Major ▸ 31 coursesDegree source
Political Science (POLA) - BA Major ▸ 33 coursesDegree source
Psychology - Option A (PSYA) - BA Major ▸ 22 coursesDegree source
Psychology - Option B (PSYB) - BA Major ▸ 31 coursesDegree source
Sociology (SOC) - BA Major ▸ 19 coursesDegree source
Spanish (SPAN) - BA Major ▸ 13 coursesDegree source
Theatre (THTR) - BA Major ▸ 12 coursesDegree source
Music Performance (MUSP) - BMus Major ▸ 71 courses source
Accounting (ACCT) - BS Major ▸ 25 coursesDegree source
Biology (BIGB) - BS Major ▸ 68 coursesDegree source
Biology - Allied Health (BIAH) - BS Major ▸ 58 coursesDegree source
Biology - Cell and Molecular (BICM) - BS Major ▸ 61 coursesDegree source
Biology - Ecology (BIEC) - BS Major ▸ 59 coursesDegree source
Biology - Environmental Science (BIES) - BS Major ▸ 47 coursesDegree source
Biology - Radiography ▸ 21 courses source
Business Administration (BA) - BS Major ▸ 16 coursesDegree source
Business Administration ▸ 5 courses source
Business Administration - Human Resources Management (HRMT) - BS Major ▸ 31 coursesDegree source
Business Administration - Management Information Systems (MIS) - BS Major ▸ 33 coursesDegree source
Principles of Chemistry Required Courses ▸ 23 courses source
Chemistry - ACS Environmental Chemistry (CHEC) - BS Major ▸ 18 coursesDegree source
Chemistry - ACS Materials Chemistry (CHMC) - BS Major ▸ 16 coursesDegree source
Chemistry - General (CHEG) - BS Major ▸ 17 coursesDegree source
Composite Materials Engineering (CME) - BS Major ▸ 37 coursesDegree source
Computer Science - Bioinformatics (CSBI) - Concentration ▸ 15 courses source
Computer Science - Computer Information Systems (CSIS) - Concentration ▸ 14 courses source
Computer Science - Computer Science (CSCS) - BS Major ▸ 34 coursesDegree source
Computer Science - Cybersecurity (CSCY) - Concentration ▸ 18 courses source
Computer Science - Human Computer Interaction (CSHI) - Concentration ▸ 14 courses source
Criminal Justice - Corrections & Justice Services (CJCJ) - BS Major ▸ 25 coursesDegree source
Criminal Justice - Police Science (CJPS) - BS Major ▸ 27 coursesDegree source
Data Science (DSCI) - BS Major ▸ 23 coursesDegree source
Education Studies (Non-Licensure) (EDNL) - BS Major ▸ 30 coursesDegree source
Finance (FIN) - BS Major ▸ 37 coursesDegree source
General Engineering - Electronics Concentration (GENE) - BS Major ▸ 36 coursesDegree source
General Engineering - Industrial Statistics Concentration (GENI) - BS Major ▸ 38 coursesDegree source
Geoscience - Environmental Science (GEES) - BS Major ▸ 50 coursesDegree source
HERS - Athletic Training/Movement Science 3+2 Program (PRAT) - BS Major ▸ 19 coursesDegree source
HERS - Exercise & Rehabilitative Sciences - Clinical Exercise Science (ERCE) - BS Major ▸ 24 coursesDegree source
HERS - Exercise & Rehabilitative Sciences - Exercise Science (ERES) - BS Major ▸ 26 coursesDegree source
HERS - Exercise & Rehabilitative Sciences - Movement Science (ERMS) - BS Major ▸ 49 coursesDegree source
HERS - Exercise & Rehabilitative Sciences - Strength & Conditioning (ERSC) - BS Major ▸ 17 coursesDegree source
HERS - Performance Analytics 3+2 Program - BS Major ▸ 15 coursesDegree source
Legal Studies (LGLS) - BS Major ▸ 74 coursesDegree source
Legal Studies - WSU/Mitchell Hamline Law School 3+3 Program (MHSL) - BS Major ▸ 12 coursesDegree source
Marketing (MKTG) - BS Major ▸ 37 coursesDegree source
Mathematics (MATH) - BS Major ▸ 42 coursesDegree source
Medical Laboratory Science (MLS) - BS Major ▸ 23 coursesDegree source
Nursing (NUGE) - BS Major ▸ 28 coursesDegree source
Nursing RN-to-BS Completion (NRNA) - BS Major ▸ 16 coursesDegree source
Physics - Option I - Physics (PHYP) - BS Major ▸ 26 coursesDegree source
Physics - Option II - Electronics (PHYE) - BS Major ▸ 23 coursesDegree source
Public Administration (PUBA) - BS Major ▸ 6 coursesDegree source
Public Health - Community Health (PHCH) - BS Major ▸ 29 coursesDegree source
Public Health - Epidemiology (PHEP) - BS Major ▸ 24 coursesDegree source
Public Health - Health Administration (PHHA) - BS Major ▸ 24 coursesDegree source
Public Health - Nutrition (PHNU) - BS Major ▸ 31 coursesDegree source
RTTR - Track A: Recreation and Tourism (RT) - BS Major ▸ 15 coursesDegree source
RTTR - Track B: Therapeutic Recreation (TR) - BS Major ▸ 19 coursesDegree source
RTTR - Track C: Hospitality Management (HM) - Concentration ▸ 15 courses source
Sport Leadership (SPLD) - BS Major ▸ 28 coursesDegree source
Statistics (STAT) - BS Major ▸ 27 coursesDegree source
Art (Teaching) (ARTT) - BT Major ▸ 34 courses source
Biology - Life Science (Teaching) (BLST) - BT Major ▸ 37 courses source
Business Education (Teaching) (BEDT) - BT Major ▸ 25 courses source
Chemistry - ACS Chemistry (Teaching) (CHCT) - BT Major ▸ 28 courses source
Chemistry - Physical Science (Teaching) (CPST) - BT Major ▸ 24 courses source
Communication Arts and Literature (Teaching) (CALT) - BT Major ▸ 31 courses source
Early Childhood Education (Birth-Grade 3) (ECEO) - BT Major ▸ 22 courses source
Elementary Education with Early Childhood Emphasis (ELEC) - BT Major ▸ 35 courses source
Elementary Education/K-6 ▸ 21 courses source
Elementary Education/K-6 (ELEM) - BT Major ▸ 32 courses source
English - Teaching English as a Second Language K-12 (Teaching) (ESLT) - BT Major ▸ 25 coursesDegree source
Geoscience - Earth Science (Teaching) (ESCT) - BT Major ▸ 44 courses source
HERS - Health Promotion - School Health (Teaching) (HPST) - BT Major ▸ 26 courses source
Mathematics - Secondary Teaching (MTHT) - BT Major ▸ 21 courses source
Music Education - Instrumental (Teaching) (MSTI) - BT Major ▸ 39 courses source
Music Education - Vocal (Teaching) (MSTV) - BT Major ▸ 37 courses source
Physical Education (Teaching) (PET) - BT Major ▸ 27 courses source
Physics (Teaching) (PHST) - BT Major ▸ 21 courses source
Physics - Physical Science (Teaching) (PPST) - BT Major ▸ 24 courses source
Social Science - History Teaching (SSHT) - BT Major ▸ 32 courses source
Spanish (Teaching) (SPNT) - BT Major ▸ 22 courses source
Special Education - Academic & Behavioral Strategist (SEAB) - BT Major ▸ 21 courses source
Special Education - Developmental Disabilities (SEDD) - BT Major ▸ 22 courses source
Social Work (SOCW) - BSW Major ▸ 19 courses source
Legal Studies - Paralegal (LGLC) - Certificate ▸ 7 coursesCertificate source
Post-Baccalaureate Pre-Med (PRMC) - Certificate ▸ 18 coursesCertificate source
Post-Baccalaureate Pre-Physician’s Assistant (PRPC) - Certificate ▸ 18 coursesCertificate source
Accounting (ACCT) - Minor ▸ 21 coursesCertificate source
Adapted Physical Education (Teaching) (APE) - Minor ▸ 11 courses source
Adventure Education (AE) - Minor ▸ 8 courses source
Applied Mathematics (MAPP) - Minor ▸ 10 courses source
Art - History of Art (ARTH) - Minor ▸ 15 courses source
Required Art Courses ▸ 15 courses source
Arts Administration (AAD) - Minor ▸ 12 courses source
Bilingual/Bicultural Education (Teaching) (BBED) - Minor ▸ 10 courses source
Biology (BIOL) - Minor ▸ 5 courses source
Business Administration (BA) - Minor ▸ 18 coursesDegree source
Business Administration - Business Law (BLAW) - Minor ▸ 35 courses source
Business Administration - Human Resources Management (HRMM) - Minor ▸ 23 courses source
Business Administration - International Business (INTB) - Minor ▸ 56 courses source
Business Administration - Management (MGMT) - Minor ▸ 31 courses source
Business Administration - Management Information Systems (MIS) - Minor ▸ 32 courses source
Business Administration - Sports Business (SBUS) - Minor ▸ 11 courses source
Business Analysis (BSAN) - Minor ▸ 27 courses source
Business Education - Training and Development (TRDV) - Minor ▸ 7 courses source
Chemistry (CHEM) - Minor ▸ 5 courses source
Chemistry - Biochemistry (BIOC) - Minor ▸ 7 courses source
Chemistry - Polymer Chemistry (CHP) - Minor ▸ 8 courses source
Child Advocacy Studies (CAST) - Minor ▸ 22 courses source
Chinese Studies (CHIN) - Minor ▸ 14 courses source
Coaching (COAC) - Minor ▸ 15 courses source
Communication Studies (CS) - Minor ▸ 12 courses source
Communication Studies Teaching (CSTM) - Minor ▸ 20 courses source
Computer Science (COMS) - Minor ▸ 7 courses source
Computer Science - Bioinformatics (BINF) - Minor ▸ 8 courses source
Conflict Studies (CST) - Minor ▸ 12 courses source
Criminal Justice (CJ) - Minor ▸ 21 courses source
Dance (DANC) - Minor ▸ 35 courses source
Data Science (DSCI) - Minor ▸ 12 courses source
Economics (ECON) - Minor ▸ 2 courses source
Education - Reading Instruction (EDRD) - Minor ▸ 16 courses source
English - Applied and Professional Writing (EAPW) - Minor ▸ 6 courses source
English - Creative Writing (ENGC) - Minor ▸ 10 courses source
English - Literature and Language (ENGL) - Minor ▸ 14 courses source
English - TESOL (ENGE) - Minor ▸ 11 courses source
Ethnic Studies (ETHN) - Minor ▸ 27 courses source
Film Studies (FILM) - Minor ▸ 14 courses source
Finance (FIN) - Minor ▸ 26 courses source
Geography (GEOG) - Minor ▸ 11 courses source
Geoscience (GEOS) - Minor ▸ 25 courses source
Geoscience - Geospatial Information Science (GIS) - Minor ▸ 20 courses source
Global Studies (GLST) - Minor ▸ 108 courses source
History (HIST) - Minor ▸ 22 courses source
International Economics (INEC) - Minor ▸ 6 courses source
Investments (INV) - Minor ▸ 24 courses source
Japanese Studies (JAPN) - Minor ▸ 12 courses source
Latinx Studies (LATX) - Minor ▸ 10 courses source
Legal Studies (LGLS) - Minor ▸ 8 courses source
Marketing (MKTG) - Minor ▸ 33 courses source
Marketing - Professional Selling (SELL) - Minor ▸ 25 courses source
Mass Communication (MC) - Minor ▸ 2 courses source
Mass Communication - Advertising (MCAD) - Minor ▸ 6 courses source
Mass Communication - Creative Digital Media (MCDM) - Minor ▸ 7 courses source
Mass Communication - Public Relations (MCPR) - Minor ▸ 6 courses source
Mathematics (MATH) - Minor ▸ 9 courses source
Middle Level Communication Arts & Literature (Teaching) (MLCA) - Minor ▸ 10 courses source
Middle Level Mathematics (Teaching) (MLMA) - Minor ▸ 11 courses source
Middle Level Science (Teaching) (MLSC) - Minor ▸ 17 courses source
Middle Level Social Studies (Teaching) (MLSO) - Minor ▸ 12 courses source
Music (MUSA) - Minor ▸ 12 courses source
Music (MUSS) - Minor ▸ 14 courses source
Nutrition (NUTR) - Minor ▸ 12 courses source
Philosophy (PHIL) - Minor ▸ 11 courses source
Philosophy - Ethics (ETHC) - Minor ▸ 29 courses source
Photography (PHTO) - Minor ▸ 7 courses source
Physics (PHYS) - Minor ▸ 23 courses source
Physics - Electronics (ELTR) - Minor ▸ 21 courses source
Political Science (POLS) - Minor ▸ 35 courses source
Psychology (PSY) - Minor ▸ 14 courses source
Public Administration (PUBA) - Minor ▸ 4 courses source
Public Health (PH) - Minor ▸ 8 courses source
RTTR - Adventure Tourism (ADVT) - Minor ▸ 12 courses source
Sociology (SOCG) - Minor ▸ 17 courses source
Spanish (SPAN) - Minor ▸ 13 courses source
Special Education (SPDM) - Minor ▸ 8 courses source
Statistics (STAT) - Minor ▸ 25 courses source
Sustainability (SUST) - Minor ▸ 52 courses source
Theatre (THTR) - Minor ▸ 7 courses source
Women’s, Gender, and Sexuality Studies (WOMS) - Minor ▸ 42 courses source
Pre-Dentistry ▸ 21 courses source
Pre-Engineering ▸ 16 courses source
Pre-Forensics ▸ 22 courses source
Pre-Medicine ▸ 18 courses source
Pre-Pharmacy ▸ 28 courses source
Pre-Veterinary Medicine ▸ 16 courses source
Global Studies - World Languages ▸ 8 courses source
Education Studies - Career and Technical Education (CTE) - BT Major ▸ 17 courses source
Music Business (MUBU) - BS Major ▸ 54 coursesDegree source
General Education Program for Engineering Majors ▸ 9 courses source
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CodeTitleCreditsDescription
ACCT211Financial Accounting PrinciplesACCT 211 - Financial Accounting Principles ACCT 211 - Financial Accounting Principles (3 credits) Emphasis is on introductory financial accounting topics. Topics include a study of the framework of f… source
ACCT212Managerial Accounting PrinciplesACCT 212 - Managerial Accounting Principles ACCT 212 - Managerial Accounting Principles (3 credits) The study of managerial accounting principles including cost behavior, job order costing, cost-volu… source
ACCT301Data Analytics for AccountantsACCT 301 - Data Analytics for Accountants ACCT 301 - Data Analytics for Accountants (4 credits) This course covers data analytics as it pertains to accounting professionals. The course focuses on how… source
ACCT311Intermediate Accounting IACCT 311 - Intermediate Accounting I ACCT 311 - Intermediate Accounting I (4 credits) Emphasis is on the first half of intermediate level financial accounting topics. Topics include a study of the en… source
ACCT312Intermediate Accounting IIACCT 312 - Intermediate Accounting II ACCT 312 - Intermediate Accounting II (4 credits) Emphasis is on the second half of intermediate financial accounting topics. Topics include investments, current… source
ACCT330Accounting Information SystemsACCT 330 - Accounting Information Systems ACCT 330 - Accounting Information Systems (4 credits) A study of the principles underlying the design and installation of accounting systems and survey of me… source
ACCT361Intermediate Managerial/Cost AccountingACCT 361 - Intermediate Managerial/Cost Accounting ACCT 361 - Intermediate Managerial/Cost Accounting (4 credits) Study of product costing systems, including job, process, activity-based, variable, a… source
ACCT380Topics and Issues in AccountingACCT 380 - Topics and Issues in Accounting ACCT 380 - Topics and Issues in Accounting (1-3 credits) An analysis of current topics, trends, issues, and software relevant to the milieu of accounting. T… source
ACCT397Seminar: Professionalism and Experiential LearningACCT 397 - Seminar: Professionalism and Experiential Learning ACCT 397 - Seminar: Professionalism and Experiential Learning (1 credit) The seminar is designed to prepare accounting students for entry… source
ACCT398InternshipACCT 398 - Internship ACCT 398 - Internship (1-9 credits) Credits are not counted in the Accounting major; they are counted as general elective credits. P/NC only. each semester by arrangement. Cours… source
ACCT399Internship ProblemACCT 399 - Internship Problem ACCT 399 - Internship Problem (1-3 credits) This course enables students to gain applied experience through an accounting-related, supervised internship. 50 GPA, and dep… source
ACCT413Advanced Financial AccountingACCT 413 - Advanced Financial Accounting ACCT 413 - Advanced Financial Accounting (4 credits) This course includes the study of 1) business combinations resulting from acquisition of another company’… source
ACCT421Introduction to TaxationACCT 421 - Introduction to Taxation ACCT 421 - Introduction to Taxation (4 credits) A study of the history of taxation, the formation and application of federal tax law, and the basic methods and pro… source
ACCT422Advanced TaxationACCT 422 - Advanced Taxation ACCT 422 - Advanced Taxation (4 credits) A study of the federal income tax treatment applicable to C corporations, S corporations, partnerships, estates and trusts, and e… source
ACCT490Independent Studies in AccountingACCT 490 - Independent Studies in Accounting ACCT 490 - Independent Studies in Accounting (1-3 credits) Offers the advanced student an opportunity to do additional reading and/or research in areas of… source
ASL101Elementary American Sign Language IASL 101 - Elementary American Sign Language I ASL 101 - Elementary American Sign Language I (3 credits) This is an introductory course in American Sign Language (ASL). The goal is to bring a person u… source
ASL102Elementary American Sign Language IIASL 102 - Elementary American Sign Language II ASL 102 - Elementary American Sign Language II (3 credits) This is the second semester of an introductory course in American Sign Language (ASL). The go… source
ART105Introduction to 3-D DesignART 105 - Introduction to 3-D Design ART 105 - Introduction to 3-D Design (3 credits) Meets GOAL 6 (Fine Arts). Introduction to 3-dimensional design concepts and practices of visual art, manipulating… source
ART107Introduction to PaintingART 107 - Introduction to Painting ART 107 - Introduction to Painting (3 credits) Meets GOAL 6 (Fine Arts). This course will introduce students to oil or acrylic painting, with the primary goal of th… source
ART108Introduction to DrawingART 108 - Introduction to Drawing ART 108 - Introduction to Drawing (3 credits) Meets GOAL 6 (Fine Arts). Introduction to the basic concepts and studio practices of the art of drawing. Study techniqu… source
ART109Introduction to ArtART 109 - Introduction to Art ART 109 - Introduction to Art (3 credits) Meets GOAL 6 (Fine Arts). Introductory course for the non-major that investigates the forms, expressive languages, functions, a… source
ART111Introduction to Design ThinkingART 111 - Introduction to Design Thinking ART 111 - Introduction to Design Thinking (3 credits) Meets GOAL 6 (Fine Arts) Introduction to human-centered design thinking as a creative, iterative approa… source
ART1153D Material DesignART 115 - 3D Material Design ART 115 - 3D Material Design (3 credits) Foundation experience in manipulating materials in three-dimensional space and time. Broad range of basic materials, tools, and t… source
ART118Foundational DrawingART 118 - Foundational Drawing ART 118 - Foundational Drawing (3 credits) An examination of fundamental concepts in the art of drawing, while students acquire basic studio skills. This course develop… source
ART120Introduction to CeramicsART 120 - Introduction to Ceramics ART 120 - Introduction to Ceramics (3 credits) Meets GOAL 6 (Fine Arts). An introduction to basic ceramic techniques for art minors and non-art majors. Grade or P/N… source
ART128Introduction to SculptureART 128 - Introduction to Sculpture ART 128 - Introduction to Sculpture (3 credits) An introduction to basic sculpture techniques for art minors and non-art majors. Grade or P/NC. occasionally. Cours… source
ART150Digital Design FundamentalsART 150 - Digital Design Fundamentals ART 150 - Digital Design Fundamentals (3 credits) This foundation design course introduces the student to the principles of digital art and design. This is a req… source
ART210Design Program ApplicationART 210 - Design Program Application ART 210 - Design Program Application (0 credits) Structured application course for admission to the Graphic Design (ARTG) and I-Design (ARTD) majors. Students con… source
ART211Principles of DesignART 211 - Principles of Design ART 211 - Principles of Design (3 credits) Meets GOAL 6 (Fine Arts) Study and practice of fundamental principles of visual design for print and screen. Building on intr… source
ART215Creative Design MethodsART 215 - Creative Design Methods ART 215 - Creative Design Methods (3 credits) Meets GOAL 6 (Fine Arts) Studio-based exploration of creative methods in design, with emphasis on collaborative process… source
ART216Digital FabricationART 216 - Digital Fabrication ART 216 - Digital Fabrication (3 credits) Meets GOAL 6 (Fine Arts) Introduction to digital fabrication as a creative design practice. Students learn core workflows for l… source
ART217Foundational PaintingART 217 - Foundational Painting ART 217 - Foundational Painting (3 credits) Beginning studio practice using oil paint. Students explore basic problems of form and space on a two-dimensional surface u… source
ART218Color and CompositionART 218 - Color and Composition ART 218 - Color and Composition (3 credits) This course emphasizes the theory, mixing, ideology, psychology, and usage of color as it pertains to art and design throug… source
ART219Introduction to Contemporary ArtART 219 - Introduction to Contemporary Art ART 219 - Introduction to Contemporary Art (3 credits) An introductory course which examines recent and current artistic practices across the world. Focusin… source
ART221History of Western ArtART 221 - History of Western Art ART 221 - History of Western Art (3 credits) Meets GOAL 6 (Fine Arts). A one-semester survey focusing on western art history, with some attention to non-western tradi… source
ART222Survey of Modern ArtART 222 - Survey of Modern Art ART 222 - Survey of Modern Art (3 credits) Meets GOAL 6 (Fine Arts). A one-semester survey of modernism, beginning with the 19th century and touching on major modernist… source
ART228Sculpture IART 228 - Sculpture I ART 228 - Sculpture I (3 credits) Introduction to sculpture for art majors and minors. Modeling, carving, fabrication, and/or casting techniques used to explore abstract sculptu… source
ART243Typography and Information DesignART 243 - Typography and Information Design ART 243 - Typography and Information Design (3 credits) This class is a fundamental investigation of the expressive principles and potential of typographic… source
ART260Visual and Layout DesignART 260 - Visual and Layout Design ART 260 - Visual and Layout Design (3 credits) Students develop a deeper understanding of two-dimensional layout design bridging the gap between traditional print a… source
ART265Tactile and Environmental DesignART 265 - Tactile and Environmental Design ART 265 - Tactile and Environmental Design (3 credits) Students develop a deeper understanding of three-dimensional tactile design that involves material an… source
ART277Digital ImagingART 277 - Digital Imaging ART 277 - Digital Imaging (3 credits) This course will explore the technical and conceptual fundamentals of digital imaging with an emphasis on lens-based practices. Student… source
ART299Special Topics in Art and DesignART 299 - Special Topics in Art and Design ART 299 - Special Topics in Art and Design (1-3 credits) A Special Topics course that allows students to explore contemporary issues. Topics vary in respons… source
ART300Elementary Art EducationART 300 - Elementary Art Education ART 300 - Elementary Art Education (3 credits) Theories, processes, and philosophy in visual arts education for prospective elementary classroom teachers are explor… source
ART301Art in Elementary ClassroomsART 301 - Art in Elementary Classrooms ART 301 - Art in Elementary Classrooms (1 credit) Understanding visual artistic processes as they relate to the growth and development of children. Focus on vis… source
ART302Art for Elementary TeachersART 302 - Art for Elementary Teachers ART 302 - Art for Elementary Teachers (2 credits) Basic theories and practices of the visual arts education for K-6 learners. Through learning art processes and… source
ART310International Exposure in DesignART 310 - International Exposure in Design ART 310 - International Exposure in Design (0-6 credits) Meets GOAL 6 (Fine Arts) and GOAL 8 International and multicultural learning experience in design,… source
ART311Digital & Visual Literacy in DesignART 311 - Digital & Visual Literacy in Design ART 311 - Digital & Visual Literacy in Design (3 credits) Meets GOAL 6 (Fine Arts) and GOAL 9. This interdisciplinary course focuses on digital and visua… source
ART313Western Art and CultureART 313 - Western Art and Culture ART 313 - Western Art and Culture (3 credits) Meets GOAL 6 (Fine Arts) and GOAL 8. An exploration of Western Art and Culture in a selected country, such as Italy, Th… source
ART314Eastern Art and CultureART 314 - Eastern Art and Culture ART 314 - Eastern Art and Culture (3 credits) Meets GOAL 6 (Fine Arts) and GOAL 8. Exploration of Eastern art and culture in a selected country such as India, China,… source
ART317Contemporary Studio PracticesART 317 - Contemporary Studio Practices ART 317 - Contemporary Studio Practices (3 credits) Experimentation with contemporary art-making practices, utilizing technology, college, mixed media, and non… source
ART318Abstraction/RepresentationART 318 - Abstraction/Representation ART 318 - Abstraction/Representation (3 credits) Students will learn ways to analyze and approach 2-dimensional artwork in perceptual ways, utilizing observationa… source
ART320Ceramics IART 320 - Ceramics I ART 320 - Ceramics I (3 credits) Introduction to ceramics with an emphasis on clay materials and on hand building and wheel throwing techniques. Vessel and sculptural concepts ar… source
ART328Sculpture IIART 328 - Sculpture II ART 328 - Sculpture II (3 credits) Fabrication and/or casting techniques are practiced. Students build on previous skills and identify personal aesthetic concerns. Formal and c… source
ART350Junior Portfolio ReviewART 350 - Junior Portfolio Review ART 350 - Junior Portfolio Review (0 credits) A zero-credit course completed by participation in the scheduled portfolio review in either fall or spring of the stude… source
ART375Advanced Design ProjectART 375 - Advanced Design Project ART 375 - Advanced Design Project (3 credits) The course offers students the opportunity to develop in individual and guided environment advanced design projects. In… source
ART377The Constructed PhotographART 377 - The Constructed Photograph ART 377 - The Constructed Photograph (3 credits) This course builds on ART 277 to provide students with in-depth knowledge of how to create images with lens-based… source
ART398Special Topics in Creative PracticesART 398 - Special Topics in Creative Practices ART 398 - Special Topics in Creative Practices (0-3 credits) This class is an advanced investigation of the expressive principles and potential of conte… source
ART399Internship & Career PreparationART 399 - Internship & Career Preparation ART 399 - Internship & Career Preparation (0-6 credits) Work-related experience in appropriate settings such as design agencies and studios, museums, galleri… source
ART402The Psychology of Art and Art EducationART 402 - The Psychology of Art and Art Education ART 402 - The Psychology of Art and Art Education (3 credits) Exploration of topics related to human behavior and the production and appreciation of… source
ART410Secondary Art EducationART 410 - Secondary Art Education ART 410 - Secondary Art Education (3 credits) An examination of programs in art education at the secondary level. Consideration of curricular and instructional probl… source
ART412Multi-Media Crafts for the ClassroomART 412 - Multi-Media Crafts for the Classroom ART 412 - Multi-Media Crafts for the Classroom (3 credits) An intensive and extensive art education laboratory experience affording the prospective art… source
ART433Independent StudyART 433 - Independent Study ART 433 - Independent Study (1-3 credits) To be arranged with an instructor in studio, art history, or art education. Instructor and department permission is required. Gra… source
ART438Early Twentieth Century ArtART 438 - Early Twentieth Century Art ART 438 - Early Twentieth Century Art (3 credits) The historic period of modernist innovation in Europe between 1900 and the World War I era, including American… source
AAD301The Arts OrganizationAAD 301 - The Arts Organization AAD 301 - The Arts Organization (3 credits) This seminar course will present an overview of arts and other nonprofit organizations in the United States. It will also e… source
AAD302Introduction to Arts AdministrationAAD 302 - Introduction to Arts Administration AAD 302 - Introduction to Arts Administration (3 credits) This course will introduce students to the practical skills required for the successful managem… source
AAD303Independent StudyAAD 303 - Independent Study AAD 303 - Independent Study (3 credits) During this experiential learning course, students will be assigned to work with a local arts organization or on a project in suppo… source
ATHL300Game Day Sports Management3ATHL 300 - Game Day Sports Management ATHL 300 - Game Day Sports Management (3 Credits) This course provides students the oportunity to experience managing and running game-day operations for interco… 3 cr · 3 hr source
BBED407Methods in Bilingual and Bicultural EducationBBED 407 - Methods in Bilingual and Bicultural Education BBED 407 - Methods in Bilingual and Bicultural Education (4 credits) This course provides students with a theoretical and practical framework… source
BIOL099Seminar and Careers in BiologyBIOL 099 - Seminar and Careers in Biology BIOL 099 - Seminar and Careers in Biology (0 credits) Seminar experiences will students see how the process of science converts mysteries and questions to in… source
BIOL104The Environment, Society, and ConservationBIOL 104 - The Environment, Society, and Conservation BIOL 104 - The Environment, Society, and Conservation (3 credits) Meets GOAL 8 and GOAL 10. Problems in the wise use of renewable resources with… source
BIOL109Microbes and SocietyBIOL 109 - Microbes and Society BIOL 109 - Microbes and Society (3 credits) Meets GOAL 10. An exploration of the microbial world and how that world influences life on earth. Through lectures, assigne… source
BIOL111Human Biological DiversityBIOL 111 - Human Biological Diversity BIOL 111 - Human Biological Diversity (3 credits) Meets GOAL 3 and GOAL 7. An exploration of biological traits of humans including: race, gender, aging, obesity,… source
BIOL116Human Biology LaboratoryBIOL 116 - Human Biology Laboratory BIOL 116 - Human Biology Laboratory (1 credit) Meets GOAL 3. An introduction to the structure and function of the human body, specifically for students majoring in… source
BIOL117Human BiologyBIOL 117 - Human Biology BIOL 117 - Human Biology (3 credits) Meets GOAL 3. An introductory study of the anatomy, physiology, development and heredity of the human for students who are not majoring i… source
BIOL118Essentials of Biology with LabBIOL 118 - Essentials of Biology with Lab BIOL 118 - Essentials of Biology with Lab (4 credits) Meets GOAL 3. This course introduces the general education student to the scientific study of life, whe… source
BIOL119Biology for a Changing WorldBIOL 119 - Biology for a Changing World BIOL 119 - Biology for a Changing World (3 credits) Meets GOAL 3. A course that provides an introductory biology experience for non-science majors. A primary f… source
BIOL171Medical Terminology ABIOL 171 - Medical Terminology A BIOL 171 - Medical Terminology A (1 credit) Scientific terminology as it applies to human and veterinary medicine, dentistry, and related professions. Topics include… source
BIOL172Medical Terminology BBIOL 172 - Medical Terminology B BIOL 172 - Medical Terminology B (1 credit) Scientific terminology as it applies to human and veterinary medicine, dentistry, and related professions. Topics include… source
BIOL173Medical Terminology CBIOL 173 - Medical Terminology C BIOL 173 - Medical Terminology C (1 credit) Scientific terminology as it applies to human and veterinary medicine, dentistry, and related professions. Topics include… source
BIOL185Investigative Science II: Earth & Life ScienceBIOL 185 - Investigative Science II: Earth & Life Science BIOL 185 - Investigative Science II: Earth & Life Science (4 credits) Meets GOAL 3. An integrated Earth and Life Science experience through i… source
BIOL204Elements of Anatomy and PhysiologyBIOL 204 - Elements of Anatomy and Physiology BIOL 204 - Elements of Anatomy and Physiology (4 credits) Introduction to the structure and function of the human body designed especially for physical e… source
BIOL209MicrobiologyBIOL 209 - Microbiology BIOL 209 - Microbiology (3 credits) Introduction to microbiology including study of prokaryotic, eukaryotic, and viral microorganisms important to human health, microbial grow… source
BIOL211Anatomy and Physiology IBIOL 211 - Anatomy and Physiology I BIOL 211 - Anatomy and Physiology I (4 credits) Meets GOAL 3. First course of a year-long sequence to study the anatomy and physiology of the human body. Includes… source
BIOL212Anatomy and Physiology IIBIOL 212 - Anatomy and Physiology II BIOL 212 - Anatomy and Physiology II (4 credits) Meets GOAL 3. The second course of a year-long sequence to study the anatomy and physiology of the human body. In… source
BIOL241Basics of LifeBIOL 241 - Basics of Life BIOL 241 - Basics of Life (4 credits) Meets GOAL 3. One of two introductory courses in the principles of biology. Introduces the basic life processes at the molecular, cellu… source
BIOL242Organismal DiversityBIOL 242 - Organismal Diversity BIOL 242 - Organismal Diversity (4 credits) Meets GOAL 3. One of two introductory courses in the principles of biology. Introduces ways in which organisms carry out ba… source
BIOL269Human ReproductionBIOL 269 - Human Reproduction BIOL 269 - Human Reproduction (3 credits) Meets GOAL 9. The biology of human reproduction. The aim of this course is to present a basic but comprehensive survey of many… source
BIOL307Cell Biology LaboratoryBIOL 307 - Cell Biology Laboratory BIOL 307 - Cell Biology Laboratory (1 credit) An experimental study of the cell as a biological unit. Use of histochemistry, spectrophotometry, electrophoresis, cen… source
BIOL311Genetics LaboratoryBIOL 311 - Genetics Laboratory BIOL 311 - Genetics Laboratory (1 credit) An optional laboratory to accompany BIOL 310. Includes experiments from classical, molecular, and cytogenetics. Pre/ Grade onl… source
BIOL312General EcologyBIOL 312 - General Ecology BIOL 312 - General Ecology (3 credits) Relationships between organisms and their environment with an emphasis on fundamental principles. Lecture only. Grade or P/NC. each s… source
BIOL313General Ecology LaboratoryBIOL 313 - General Ecology Laboratory BIOL 313 - General Ecology Laboratory (1 credit) Laboratory and field studies of fundamental ecological principles. Grade or P/NC. annually. Course Registration source
BIOL314Current Issues in Plant BiologyBIOL 314 - Current Issues in Plant Biology BIOL 314 - Current Issues in Plant Biology (4 credits) This course reviews a broad range of current topics/issues in plant biology by way of discussion and… source
BIOL316Molecular EcologyBIOL 316 - Molecular Ecology BIOL 316 - Molecular Ecology (3 credits) This course examines how molecular tools and the principles of molecular evolution are used to investigate biological change in n… source
BIOL318Invertebrate ZoologyBIOL 318 - Invertebrate Zoology BIOL 318 - Invertebrate Zoology (4 credits) Survey of invertebrate animals. Emphasis on structure, function, evolution, and ecology of the major invertebrate groups. L… source
BIOL319Vertebrate BiologyBIOL 319 - Vertebrate Biology BIOL 319 - Vertebrate Biology (4 credits) A study of the structure, function, evolution, and taxonomy of all the groups of vertebrates. Lecture and laboratory. Grade or… source
BIOL322Human AnatomyBIOL 322 - Human Anatomy BIOL 322 - Human Anatomy (4 credits) A study of the human body from both systemic and regional perspectives, integrating microscopic and macroscopic information. Includes cat… source
BIOL323General PhysiologyBIOL 323 - General Physiology BIOL 323 - General Physiology (4 credits) Lectures, demonstrations, and discussions are designed to provide the basis for understanding physiological mechanisms and the… source
BIOL324General Physiology LaboratoryBIOL 324 - General Physiology Laboratory BIOL 324 - General Physiology Laboratory (2 credits) An extensive laboratory course intended to introduce students to the classic physiology exercises as well… source
BIOL327Developmental Biology LaboratoryBIOL 327 - Developmental Biology Laboratory BIOL 327 - Developmental Biology Laboratory (1 credit) An experimental study of the mechanisms of changes that occur during embryonic development. Laborato… source
BIOL333Clinical Laboratory TechniquesBIOL 333 - Clinical Laboratory Techniques BIOL 333 - Clinical Laboratory Techniques (1 credit) Introduction to basic and specialized clinical laboratory techniques. These include formulating chemical… source
BIOL340VirologyBIOL 340 - Virology BIOL 340 - Virology (3 credits) Basic properties of viruses. Includes viral structure, assays, replication, diseases, genetic properties, mechanisms of interaction with cells, vir… source
BIOL341Course-Based Undergraduate Research ExperienceBIOL 341 - Course-Based Undergraduate Research Experience BIOL 341 - Course-Based Undergraduate Research Experience (1 credit) Students will learn about the scientific process through the design and… source
BIOL344Yamuna River Study in India: From the Himalayas to the Taj MajalBIOL 344 - Yamuna River Study in India: From the Himalayas to the Taj Majal BIOL 344 - Yamuna River Study in India: From the Himalayas to the Taj Majal (3 credits) Meets GOAL 10. The Yamuna River Stu… source
BIOL350Plant TaxonomyBIOL 350 - Plant Taxonomy BIOL 350 - Plant Taxonomy (4 credits) An introduction to the principles and practices of plant classification, systematics and identification, as applied to vascular plants… source
BIOL360EntomologyBIOL 360 - Entomology BIOL 360 - Entomology (4 credits) The largest group of organisms on earth is explored through personal collections, projects, lecture, and laboratory exercises. Students sample… source
BIOL365The Cultures and Ecology of East AfricaBIOL 365 - The Cultures and Ecology of East Africa BIOL 365 - The Cultures and Ecology of East Africa (4 credits) Meets GOAL 8. This is a four-week specialized faculty-led program course, which deals… source
BIOL366Clinical Medical Imaging IBIOL 366 - Clinical Medical Imaging I BIOL 366 - Clinical Medical Imaging I (6-13 credits) This course introduces students to the imaging sciences. Students will define the medical imager’s role with… source
BIOL393Animal Cell CultureBIOL 393 - Animal Cell Culture BIOL 393 - Animal Cell Culture (4 credits) Introduction to basic and specialized techniques of eukaryotic cell culture. Techniques include aseptic technique, in vitro c… source
BIOL399InternshipBIOL 399 - Internship BIOL 399 - Internship (1-12 credits) Supervised experiences at a government, industrial, or research institution. Grade or P/NC. each semester. Note: Only 3 credits may be taken… source
BIOL400Individual Problems in Biology IBIOL 400 - Individual Problems in Biology I BIOL 400 - Individual Problems in Biology I (1-3 credits) An opportunity for the qualified advanced undergraduate student to work independently. Grade only… source
BIOL404IchthyologyBIOL 404 - Ichthyology BIOL 404 - Ichthyology (3 credits) An introduction to the anatomy, physiology, behavior, ecology, evolution, and taxonomy of fishes. Lecture, laboratory, and fieldwork. Grade o… source
BIOL405Fishery BiologyBIOL 405 - Fishery Biology BIOL 405 - Fishery Biology (3 credits) Examination of the concepts, methodologies, and problems of modern-day fishery management. Lecture and fieldwork. Grade or P/NC. alte… source
BIOL406OrnithologyBIOL 406 - Ornithology BIOL 406 - Ornithology (4 credits) Structure, classification, behavior, distribution and identification of birds. Lecture, laboratory, and fieldwork. Lectures emphasize bird ev… source
BIOL418Plant EcologyBIOL 418 - Plant Ecology BIOL 418 - Plant Ecology (4 credits) A study of the interactions of plants with each other and their environment. Lecture, fieldwork and laboratory. Lectures emphasize applie… source
BIOL420LimnologyBIOL 420 - Limnology BIOL 420 - Limnology (4 credits) Analysis of the geological, physical, chemical, and biological aspects of inland waters. Lecture, laboratory, and fieldwork. Grade or P/NC. alter… source
BIOL422Advanced Regional Anatomy - Cadaver DissectionBIOL 422 - Advanced Regional Anatomy - Cadaver Dissection BIOL 422 - Advanced Regional Anatomy - Cadaver Dissection (3 credits) Students will acquire advanced knowledge of human anatomy through regio… source
BIOL424BiogeographyBIOL 424 - Biogeography BIOL 424 - Biogeography (3 credits) A study of the dynamics of ranges and distribution changes of plants and animals on earth, with emphasis on the evolutionary, ecological, g… source
BIOL425Animal BehaviorBIOL 425 - Animal Behavior BIOL 425 - Animal Behavior (3 credits) A study of how and why animals behave in the ways they do. Special attention is given to the observation and description of behavior… source
BIOL427Advanced Topics in BiologyBIOL 427 - Advanced Topics in Biology BIOL 427 - Advanced Topics in Biology (1-4 credits) In-depth study of an emerging field or relevant issue of special interest to faculty or advanced students of… source
BIOL429Genetics in MedicineBIOL 429 - Genetics in Medicine BIOL 429 - Genetics in Medicine (3 credits) This course will investigate the basis of inherited human disease, with an emphasis on how genetic disorders are passed fro… source
BIOL430Molecular GeneticsBIOL 430 - Molecular Genetics BIOL 430 - Molecular Genetics (3 credits) This course provides an in depth investigation of the different molecules essential for proper cellular function. An emphasis w… source
BIOL431Molecular Biology LaboratoryBIOL 431 - Molecular Biology Laboratory BIOL 431 - Molecular Biology Laboratory (4 credits) An intensive laboratory course introducing modern methods and instrumentation in molecular biology. Selecte… source
BIOL432Clinical Medical Imaging IIBIOL 432 - Clinical Medical Imaging II BIOL 432 - Clinical Medical Imaging II (13-14 credits) Concepts introduced in prior clinical imaging coursework are applied in this course through integrated cl… source
BIOL433Clinical Medical Imaging IIIBIOL 433 - Clinical Medical Imaging III BIOL 433 - Clinical Medical Imaging III (7-13 credits) This course integrates clinical education, laboratory practicum, and professional development to advance… source
BIOL434Clinical Radiography IVBIOL 434 - Clinical Radiography IV BIOL 434 - Clinical Radiography IV (7 credits) This course consists of three main components: clinical, lab practicum, and professional development. Through a varie… source
BIOL435Clinical Radiography VBIOL 435 - Clinical Radiography V BIOL 435 - Clinical Radiography V (13 credits) In this comprehensive course, students will review topics in all sections outlined on the American Registry of Radiolo… source
BIOL436Clinical MRI IBIOL 436 - Clinical MRI I BIOL 436 - Clinical MRI I (7 credits) This course introduces you to the role of the MR technologist within healthcare organizations. Patient care skills relevant to the scop… source
BIOL437Clinical MRI IIBIOL 437 - Clinical MRI II BIOL 437 - Clinical MRI II (13 credits) This course is a continuation of Clinical MRI I to the further develop the understanding of the MR technologist role within the heal… source
BIOL438Clinical MRI IIIBIOL 438 - Clinical MRI III BIOL 438 - Clinical MRI III (15 credits) This course is a continuation of Clinical MRI I & II is to finalize the understanding of procedural and physics content, while als… source
BIOL440Clinical PhysiologyBIOL 440 - Clinical Physiology BIOL 440 - Clinical Physiology (3 credits) This course will review applied theory and practice in clinical chemistry and human physiology. This will be a review of basi… source
BIOL441Comparative Vertebrate PhysiologyBIOL 441 - Comparative Vertebrate Physiology BIOL 441 - Comparative Vertebrate Physiology (3 credits) Lectures and demonstrations provide an understanding of physiological mechanisms in an evolutiona… source
BIOL442Clinical Laboratory ManagementBIOL 442 - Clinical Laboratory Management BIOL 442 - Clinical Laboratory Management (1 credit) A comprehensive presentation of information relating to management skills within the clinical laboratory… source
BIOL443Urinalysis and Clinical ImmunohematologyBIOL 443 - Urinalysis and Clinical Immunohematology BIOL 443 - Urinalysis and Clinical Immunohematology (3 credits) The urinalysis component of this course offers an introduction to the clinical stud… source
BIOL444HematologyBIOL 444 - Hematology BIOL 444 - Hematology (2 credits) Study of blood and blood-forming tissues for medical technology majors. includes development, cytology, immunocytology, histology, and function… source
BIOL447Clinical Nuclear Medicine Technology IBIOL 447 - Clinical Nuclear Medicine Technology I BIOL 447 - Clinical Nuclear Medicine Technology I (17 credits) This course introduces you to the role of the nuclear medicine technologist within hea… source
BIOL448Clinical Nuclear Medicine Technology IIBIOL 448 - Clinical Nuclear Medicine Technology II BIOL 448 - Clinical Nuclear Medicine Technology II (17 credits) This course is a continuation of Clinical Nuclear Medicine Technology I. Students wi… source
BIOL450Medical Technology IBIOL 450 - Medical Technology I BIOL 450 - Medical Technology I (12 credits) Laboratory medicine. Courses and content to be determined by the Director of Laboratories, Educational Coordinator, and st… source
BIOL451Medical Technology IIBIOL 451 - Medical Technology II BIOL 451 - Medical Technology II (12 credits) Laboratory medicine. Courses and content to be determined by the Director of Laboratories, Educational Coordinator, and… source
BIOL452Medical Technology IIIBIOL 452 - Medical Technology III BIOL 452 - Medical Technology III (1-4 credits) Laboratory medicine. Courses and content to be determined by the Director of Laboratories, Educational Coordinator, a… source
BIOL453Medical Technology IVBIOL 453 - Medical Technology IV BIOL 453 - Medical Technology IV (1-4 credits) Laboratory medicine. Courses and content to be determined by the Director of Laboratories, Educational Coordinator, and… source
BIOL454Medical Technology VBIOL 454 - Medical Technology V BIOL 454 - Medical Technology V (5 credits) Laboratory medicine. Content to be determined by the Director of Laboratories, Educational Coordinator, and staff of the af… source
BIOL457Clinical MicrobiologyBIOL 457 - Clinical Microbiology BIOL 457 - Clinical Microbiology (3 credits) A clinical microbiology course for students in the Medical Laboratory Science program with a focus on the identification… source
BIOL458Clinical HematologyBIOL 458 - Clinical Hematology BIOL 458 - Clinical Hematology (2 credits) An advanced hematology course for students in the Clinical Laboratory Science - Completion program, with a focus on the clini… source
BIOL459Clinical ExperienceBIOL 459 - Clinical Experience BIOL 459 - Clinical Experience (1-6 credits) An advanced clinical internship course for students in the Clinical Laboratory Science - Completion program. Includes both… source
BIOL463Ecosystem RestorationBIOL 463 - Ecosystem Restoration BIOL 463 - Ecosystem Restoration (4 credits) This course focuses on understanding both the underlying ecological principles and the practical, field-based aspects of… source
BIOL473Clinical Sonography IBIOL 473 - Clinical Sonography I BIOL 473 - Clinical Sonography I (13 credits) This course provides the student with a general overview of diagnostic pulse-echo ultrasound imaging devices, basic math… source
BIOL474Clinical Sonography IIBIOL 474 - Clinical Sonography II BIOL 474 - Clinical Sonography II (13 credits) This course provides students with a detailed description of the physics and technology of diagnostic pulse-echo B-mod… source
BIOL477Clinical Echocardiography IBIOL 477 - Clinical Echocardiography I BIOL 477 - Clinical Echocardiography I (13 credits) This course is designed to introduce the student to basic physics principles and instrumentation used in dia… source
BIOL478Clinical Echocardiography IIBIOL 478 - Clinical Echocardiography II BIOL 478 - Clinical Echocardiography II (13 credits) This course will describe 2-dimensional imaging principles and instrumentation, image storage and display,… source
BIOL492Good Reads in BiologyBIOL 492 - Good Reads in Biology BIOL 492 - Good Reads in Biology (3 credits) This course is intended for upper-division students of any major who wish to read and formally discuss several books broa… source
BIOL495Seminar in BiologyBIOL 495 - Seminar in Biology BIOL 495 - Seminar in Biology (1 credit) Students prepare an in-depth written paper and/or an oral presentation based on original biological literature and learn to acce… source
BIOL496Undergraduate ThesisBIOL 496 - Undergraduate Thesis BIOL 496 - Undergraduate Thesis (1 credit) Students who have completed an extensive undergraduate research project (such as the projects completed by students in the H… source
BUSA270Business and SocietyBUSA 270 - Business and Society BUSA 270 - Business and Society (3 credits) Meets GOAL 9. This course explores the relationship between business and society. Students will explore foundational concep… source
BUSA291Legal Environment of BusinessBUSA 291 - Legal Environment of Business BUSA 291 - Legal Environment of Business (3 credits) An introduction to the legal environment of business including dispute resolution systems and regulations… source
BUSA311Business Law IIBUSA 311 - Business Law II BUSA 311 - Business Law II (3 credits) Partnerships, corporations, bankruptcy, secured transactions, real and personal property, trusts and estates, antitrust, securities,… source
BUSA321Applied Business EthicsBUSA 321 - Applied Business Ethics BUSA 321 - Applied Business Ethics (3 credits) This course examines ethics within the corporate environment and provides students with a conceptual framework with w… source
BUSA326Business and the FutureBUSA 326 - Business and the Future BUSA 326 - Business and the Future (3 credits) This course offers a broad understanding of some salient global trends and their implications for the future of busin… source
BUSA331Internet LawBUSA 331 - Internet Law BUSA 331 - Internet Law (3 credits) An overview and discussion of the current state of the law with respect to computers and internet technology. Legal topics are analyzed to… source
BUSA351Employment LawBUSA 351 - Employment Law BUSA 351 - Employment Law (3 credits) An in-depth analysis of statutes and cases that regulate the employment setting. Topics include wrongful termination, privacy in the wo… source
BUSA361Negotiations and InfluenceBUSA 361 - Negotiations and Influence BUSA 361 - Negotiations and Influence (3 credits) Negotiations are a critical part of your professional and personal lives. This course examines the theory and p… source
BUSA371Sports Management & LawBUSA 371 - Sports Management & Law BUSA 371 - Sports Management & Law (3 credits) This course examines the legal, financial, moral, and policy issues and disputes that arise in the world of amateur a… source
BUSA376Topics in BusinessBUSA 376 - Topics in Business BUSA 376 - Topics in Business (1-3 credits) An analysis of current topics and issues relevant to the milieu of business. The subject matter to be each semester is announ… source
BUSA377Faculty-Led Study Away ProgramBUSA 377 - Faculty-Led Study Away Program BUSA 377 - Faculty-Led Study Away Program (3-6 credits) This course is a faculty-led study away program designed to increase students’ knowledge of the inter… source
BUSA381Corporate CrimeBUSA 381 - Corporate Crime BUSA 381 - Corporate Crime (3 credits) Corporate Crime (or White Collar Crime) explores the nature and problems of crime committed by those in a position of trust, includin… source
BUSA398InternshipBUSA 398 - Internship BUSA 398 - Internship (1-9 credits) Credits will not be counted in the Business Administration major, but as general elective credits. P/NC only. each semester by arrangement. C… source
BUSA399Internship ProjectBUSA 399 - Internship Project BUSA 399 - Internship Project (3 credits) Courses that must be completed prior to an internship vary by program. See department website for additional information. Minim… source
BUSA411International Business LawBUSA 411 - International Business Law BUSA 411 - International Business Law (3 credits) A study of a variety of transnational business transactions and applicable legal regulations. Grade only. annua… source
BUSA421Consumer LawBUSA 421 - Consumer Law BUSA 421 - Consumer Law (3 credits) A study of the major issues affecting consumers. Included are sales practices, warranties, advertising, credit extension, rates and disclos… source
BUSA441Health Care Law and EthicsBUSA 441 - Health Care Law and Ethics BUSA 441 - Health Care Law and Ethics (2 credits) Health care is a dynamic multi-national profession governed by increasingly complex laws. While heavily regulat… source
BUSA486Independent Studies in BusinessBUSA 486 - Independent Studies in Business BUSA 486 - Independent Studies in Business (1-3 credits) Offers the advanced student an opportunity to do additional reading and/or research in areas of spe… source
BUSA491Seminar in Business LawBUSA 491 - Seminar in Business Law BUSA 491 - Seminar in Business Law (3 credits) An advanced analysis of current legal issues. Focus of the course to be determined by the instructor and announced in… source
BUED215Personal FinanceBUED 215 - Personal Finance BUED 215 - Personal Finance (3 credits) This course will provide a broad overview of consumer finance topics at an introductory level. Specifically, the units will address… source
BUED320Software ApplicationsBUED 320 - Software Applications BUED 320 - Software Applications (3 credits) Software applications commonly used in business education and training environments including word processing, spreadshee… source
BUED330Advanced Software ApplicationsBUED 330 - Advanced Software Applications BUED 330 - Advanced Software Applications (3 credits) Software applications commonly used in business education and training environments including word proc… source
BUED333Business CommunicationBUED 333 - Business Communication BUED 333 - Business Communication (3 credits) This course will address a broad range of topics pertaining to interpersonal communication, management communication, a… source
BUED340Technology Concepts and ApplicationsBUED 340 - Technology Concepts and Applications BUED 340 - Technology Concepts and Applications (3 credits) Components of computer hardware, software, operating systems, input, output, networking, se… source
BUED350Quality of Work LifeBUED 350 - Quality of Work Life BUED 350 - Quality of Work Life (3 credits) This course focuses on matters that impact the quality of one’s professional life. Course design will take a pragmatic appr… source
BUED360Interpersonal Business RelationsBUED 360 - Interpersonal Business Relations BUED 360 - Interpersonal Business Relations (3 credits) Confronting and coping with interpersonal problems specific to the business environment. Focus is o… source
BUED401General Business Teaching MethodsBUED 401 - General Business Teaching Methods BUED 401 - General Business Teaching Methods (3 credits) This methods course focuses on the teaching of marketing, entrepreneurship, basic business, and p… source
BUED403Technology and Accounting Teaching MethodsBUED 403 - Technology and Accounting Teaching Methods BUED 403 - Technology and Accounting Teaching Methods (3 credits) This methods course focuses on the teaching of technology, keyboarding, and acc… source
BUED410Training & Leadership RelationsBUED 410 - Training & Leadership Relations BUED 410 - Training & Leadership Relations (3 credits) Leadership topics will be addressed including effective leadership strategies, risk taking, engaging… source
BUED435Personnel Management/Career DevelopmentBUED 435 - Personnel Management/Career Development BUED 435 - Personnel Management/Career Development (3 credits) This course will address basic human resource topics including managing a diverse wor… source
BUED440Training Theory and ApplicationBUED 440 - Training Theory and Application BUED 440 - Training Theory and Application (3 credits) This course will provide an overview of training theory and application methods used to develop effec… source
BUED441Training Design and Workplace WellnessBUED 441 - Training Design and Workplace Wellness BUED 441 - Training Design and Workplace Wellness (3 credits) This course will focus on effective training methods in various settings with emphasis… source
BUED470Seminar in Training and EducationBUED 470 - Seminar in Training and Education BUED 470 - Seminar in Training and Education (1-3 credits) This is a capstone course designed to provide students with the opportunity to research and wor… source
BUED490Professional Seminar for Business TeachingBUED 490 - Professional Seminar for Business Teaching BUED 490 - Professional Seminar for Business Teaching (1 credit) This is a capstone course which provides professional preparation for attaining… source
CTE401Foundations of Career and Technical EducationCTE 401 - Foundations of Career and Technical Education CTE 401 - Foundations of Career and Technical Education (3 credits) This course examines the history, philosophical foundations, pedagogical pr… source
CTE403Career and Technical Education Program OrganizationCTE 403 - Career and Technical Education Program Organization CTE 403 - Career and Technical Education Program Organization (3 credits) This course is designed to provide information and insight into… source
CTE405Teaching Methods in Career and Technical EducationCTE 405 - Teaching Methods in Career and Technical Education CTE 405 - Teaching Methods in Career and Technical Education (3 credits) This course provides an overview of the teaching methods, instruc… source
CTE407Curriculum Design in Career and Technical EducationCTE 407 - Curriculum Design in Career and Technical Education CTE 407 - Curriculum Design in Career and Technical Education (3 credits) The focus of this course is on the curriculum design principles… source
CTE409Learning in Today’s WorkforceCTE 409 - Learning in Today’s Workforce CTE 409 - Learning in Today’s Workforce (3 credits) Learning in Today’s Workforce is a course that looks at the importance of Career and Technical Education an… source
CTE413Teaching Career and Technical Education PortfolioCTE 413 - Teaching Career and Technical Education Portfolio CTE 413 - Teaching Career and Technical Education Portfolio (3 credits) The CTE portfolio provides a direct measure of student learning tow… source
CHEM100How Things Work: The World through a Chemical LensCHEM 100 - How Things Work: The World through a Chemical Lens CHEM 100 - How Things Work: The World through a Chemical Lens (3 credits) Meets GOAL 3 and GOAL 8. Chemistry is everywhere in our world.… source
CHEM106Chemistry in Our WorldCHEM 106 - Chemistry in Our World CHEM 106 - Chemistry in Our World (3 credits) Meets GOAL 3 and GOAL 10. Intended to introduce students to chemistry and give them an appreciation and understanding o… source
CHEM107Chemistry in Our World with LabCHEM 107 - Chemistry in Our World with Lab CHEM 107 - Chemistry in Our World with Lab (4 credits) Meets GOAL 3 and GOAL 10. Intended to introduce students to chemistry and give them an appreciation a… source
CHEM108Introductory General ChemistryCHEM 108 - Introductory General Chemistry CHEM 108 - Introductory General Chemistry (4 credits) Intended to introduce the students to chemistry. Three lectures and one laboratory/discussion period pe… source
CHEM180Investigative Science I: Physical ScienceCHEM 180 - Investigative Science I: Physical Science CHEM 180 - Investigative Science I: Physical Science (4 credits) Meets GOAL 3. An integrated Physical Science experience through inquiry-based, ha… source
CHEM190Forensic ChemistryCHEM 190 - Forensic Chemistry CHEM 190 - Forensic Chemistry (4 credits) Meets GOAL 3 and GOAL 9. This interdisciplinary course in forensic science meets the needs of criminal justice majors as well a… source
CHEM210General, Organic, and BiochemistryCHEM 210 - General, Organic, and Biochemistry CHEM 210 - General, Organic, and Biochemistry (5 credits) Meets GOAL 3. A study of the principles of general, organic, and biological chemistry with emph… source
CHEM211Supplement to Principles of ChemistryCHEM 211 - Supplement to Principles of Chemistry CHEM 211 - Supplement to Principles of Chemistry (1 credit) Intended to provide hands-on practice solving the quantitative problems introduced in an u… source
CHEM212Principles of Chemistry ICHEM 212 - Principles of Chemistry I CHEM 212 - Principles of Chemistry I (4 credits) Meets GOAL 3. An in-depth study of the principles of chemistry including atomic structure, the chemical bond, rea… source
CHEM213Principles of Chemistry IICHEM 213 - Principles of Chemistry II CHEM 213 - Principles of Chemistry II (4 credits) Meets GOAL 3. An in-depth study of the principles of chemistry including solutions, thermodynamics, kinetics, a… source
CHEM311Science Teaching MethodsCHEM 311 - Science Teaching Methods CHEM 311 - Science Teaching Methods (4 credits) The pedagogical studies of current research trends and modern technology in science education will be used to prepa… source
CHEM320Environmental ChemistryCHEM 320 - Environmental Chemistry CHEM 320 - Environmental Chemistry (4 credits) Meets GOAL 10. An introductory study of current environmental issues, emphasizing the chemistry and chemical interact… source
CHEM340Organic Chemistry SurveyCHEM 340 - Organic Chemistry Survey CHEM 340 - Organic Chemistry Survey (4 credits) A survey of the chemistry of organic compounds with emphasis on structure, properties, synthesis, and reactions of… source
CHEM350Principles of Organic Chemistry ICHEM 350 - Principles of Organic Chemistry I CHEM 350 - Principles of Organic Chemistry I (4 credits) A thorough study of the chemistry of organic compounds, with emphasis on structure, properties, s… source
CHEM351Principles of Organic Chemistry IICHEM 351 - Principles of Organic Chemistry II CHEM 351 - Principles of Organic Chemistry II (4 credits) A thorough study of the chemistry of organic compounds, with emphasis on structure, properties,… source
CHEM375Clinical BiochemistryCHEM 375 - Clinical Biochemistry CHEM 375 - Clinical Biochemistry (4 credits) One semester introduction to the chemistry of living systems. Includes laboratory. Emphasis will be placed on the structu… source
CHEM399Chemistry InternshipCHEM 399 - Chemistry Internship CHEM 399 - Chemistry Internship (1-6 credits) Supervised industrial, business, or government experience designed by the WSU chemistry faculty advisor, the work supervi… source
CHEM405Biochemistry ICHEM 405 - Biochemistry I CHEM 405 - Biochemistry I (3 credits) Introduction to the chemistry of living organisms; emphasis on the structure and function of proteins, carbohydrates, lipids, and nucle… source
CHEM407Biochemistry IICHEM 407 - Biochemistry II CHEM 407 - Biochemistry II (3 credits) Introduction to the chemistry of living organisms; emphasis on the structure and function of proteins, carbohydrates, lipids, and nuc… source
CHEM410Polymer ChemistryCHEM 410 - Polymer Chemistry CHEM 410 - Polymer Chemistry (3 credits) An overview of polymer chemistry is presented. Major topics include polymerization reactions and kinetics, polymer morphology, po… source
CHEM411Synthesis and Characterization of MaterialsCHEM 411 - Synthesis and Characterization of Materials CHEM 411 - Synthesis and Characterization of Materials (3 credits) An in-depth study of polymer synthesis and characterization. The lecture port… source
CHEM425Analytical Chemistry ICHEM 425 - Analytical Chemistry I CHEM 425 - Analytical Chemistry I (4 credits) A sequence of courses stressing modern analytical chemistry. A study of the theory and practice of the quantitative exa… source
CHEM427Topics in Instrumental ChemistryCHEM 427 - Topics in Instrumental Chemistry CHEM 427 - Topics in Instrumental Chemistry (1-2 credits) Selected topics from the principles and application of the instrumental methods of IR, UV-vis, an… source
CHEM428Chemical SeparationsCHEM 428 - Chemical Separations CHEM 428 - Chemical Separations (3 credits) This course addresses the problems encountered in separating chemical species at both the research and development and comm… source
CHEM436Topics in Environmental ChemistryCHEM 436 - Topics in Environmental Chemistry CHEM 436 - Topics in Environmental Chemistry (3 credits) This course covers advanced topics in environmental chemistry. Topics studied will depend upon th… source
CHEM438Medicinal ChemistryCHEM 438 - Medicinal Chemistry CHEM 438 - Medicinal Chemistry (2 credits) An introductory course describing selected topics in the chemistry of synthetic and naturally occurring organic medicinals. C… source
CHEM439Biochemistry of Drug MetabolismCHEM 439 - Biochemistry of Drug Metabolism CHEM 439 - Biochemistry of Drug Metabolism (2 credits) An advanced elective that emphasizes the qualitative and quantitative chemistry of drug metabolism. T… source
CHEM442Fundamentals of Molecular ModelingCHEM 442 - Fundamentals of Molecular Modeling CHEM 442 - Fundamentals of Molecular Modeling (2 credits) A practical hands-on introduction to a variety of computational modeling methods that are used… source
CHEM444Molecular Basis of DiseaseCHEM 444 - Molecular Basis of Disease CHEM 444 - Molecular Basis of Disease (2 credits) This course is an upper-division elective designed to instill an appreciation for the unique biochemistry assoc… source
CHEM447Advanced Organic ChemistryCHEM 447 - Advanced Organic Chemistry CHEM 447 - Advanced Organic Chemistry (2 credits) Chemical kinetics, thermodynamics, stereochemical concepts, and the use of isotopes are applied to organic reac… source
CHEM450Advanced Inorganic Chemistry ICHEM 450 - Advanced Inorganic Chemistry I CHEM 450 - Advanced Inorganic Chemistry I (4 credits) Descriptive and theoretical approaches to inorganic reactions and structures with emphasis on structura… source
CHEM451Advanced Inorganic Chemistry IICHEM 451 - Advanced Inorganic Chemistry II CHEM 451 - Advanced Inorganic Chemistry II (2 credits) An integrated, applications-focused laboratory-lecture course expanding upon the foundational concept… source
CHEM461Chemistry ResearchCHEM 461 - Chemistry Research CHEM 461 - Chemistry Research (1-3 credits) Students conduct chemistry research on the topics of their research proposals completed in CHEM 460. A formal research report… source
CHEM470Isotope, Nuclear and RadiochemistryCHEM 470 - Isotope, Nuclear and Radiochemistry CHEM 470 - Isotope, Nuclear and Radiochemistry (2 credits) Introduction and basic treatment of the nucleus with emphasis on concepts in chemistry. Inter… source
CHEM472Quantum Chemistry and SpectroscopyCHEM 472 - Quantum Chemistry and Spectroscopy CHEM 472 - Quantum Chemistry and Spectroscopy (2 credits) Description of quantum mechanics and application to spectroscopy of atoms and molecules. Discus… source
CAST301Perspectives on Child Maltreatment and Child AdvocacyCAST 301 - Perspectives on Child Maltreatment and Child Advocacy CAST 301 - Perspectives on Child Maltreatment and Child Advocacy (3 credits) Meets GOAL 5 and GOAL 9. This course will cover the histo… source
CAST302Global Child Advocacy IssuesCAST 302 - Global Child Advocacy Issues CAST 302 - Global Child Advocacy Issues (3 credits) Meets GOAL 8. This is a core course for the child advocacy studies minor. The purpose is to prepare student… source
CAST401Professional and System Responses to Child MaltreatmentCAST 401 - Professional and System Responses to Child Maltreatment CAST 401 - Professional and System Responses to Child Maltreatment (3 credits) This course focuses on the responses of professionals… source
CAST402Responding to the Survivor of Child Abuse and Survivor ResponsesCAST 402 - Responding to the Survivor of Child Abuse and Survivor Responses CAST 402 - Responding to the Survivor of Child Abuse and Survivor Responses (3 credits) The purpose of this course is to pr… source
CAST403Child Exploitation, Pornography, and the InternetCAST 403 - Child Exploitation, Pornography, and the Internet CAST 403 - Child Exploitation, Pornography, and the Internet (3 credits) The overall goal of this course is the study and analysis of chil… source
CAST404Examining Child PovertyCAST 404 - Examining Child Poverty CAST 404 - Examining Child Poverty (3 credits) Students will analyze poverty and child poverty in the U.S. while placing both in an international and historical con… source
CAST477CAST Capstone ExperienceCAST 477 - CAST Capstone Experience CAST 477 - CAST Capstone Experience (3 credits) This course is the Capstone student experience for the Child Advocacy Studies minor and includes 64 hours of superv… source
CHIN101Beginning Chinese ICHIN 101 - Beginning Chinese I CHIN 101 - Beginning Chinese I (4 credits) Meets GOAL 6 (Humanities) and GOAL 8. Beginning Chinese 101 is designed to acquaint students with grammatical structures and… source
CHIN102Beginning Chinese IICHIN 102 - Beginning Chinese II CHIN 102 - Beginning Chinese II (4 credits) Meets GOAL 6 (Humanities) and GOAL 8. Continuation of CHIN 101 - Beginning Chinese I . CHIN 102 is designed to acquaint stu… source
CHIN201Intermediate Chinese ICHIN 201 - Intermediate Chinese I CHIN 201 - Intermediate Chinese I (4 credits) Meets GOAL 6 (Humanities) and GOAL 8. CHIN 201 introduces students to more advanced beginning Mandarin pronunciation, g… source
CHIN202Intermediate Chinese IICHIN 202 - Intermediate Chinese II CHIN 202 - Intermediate Chinese II (4 credits) Meets GOAL 6 (Humanities) and GOAL 8. CHIN 202 continues to introduce students to more advanced beginning Mandarin pr… source
CHIN301Advanced ChineseCHIN 301 - Advanced Chinese CHIN 301 - Advanced Chinese (4 credits) CHIN 301 is designed for students who have completed two years of college-level training in Chinese to continue to develop their sk… source
CHIN302Advanced Chinese IICHIN 302 - Advanced Chinese II CHIN 302 - Advanced Chinese II (4 credits) This course is designed for students who received a grade of B or higher in CHIN 301, or equivalent as determined by the plac… source
CPES400Child Study Field Experiences: Early Childhood and ElementaryCPES 400 - Child Study Field Experiences: Early Childhood and Elementary CPES 400 - Child Study Field Experiences: Early Childhood and Elementary (0 credits) The purpose of this course is the explora… source
CPES401Child Study Field Experiences: K-12 and 5-12CPES 401 - Child Study Field Experiences: K-12 and 5-12 CPES 401 - Child Study Field Experiences: K-12 and 5-12 (0 credits) The purpose of this course is the exploration of development and growth of… source
CPES440Curriculum Study Field Experiences: Early Childhood and ElementaryCPES 440 - Curriculum Study Field Experiences: Early Childhood and Elementary CPES 440 - Curriculum Study Field Experiences: Early Childhood and Elementary (0 credits) The purpose of this course is t… source
CPES441Curriculum Study Field Experiences: K-12 and 5-12CPES 441 - Curriculum Study Field Experiences: K-12 and 5-12 CPES 441 - Curriculum Study Field Experiences: K-12 and 5-12 (0 credits) The purpose of this course is the exploration of curriculum devel… source
CPES449Middle School Field ExperienceCPES 449 - Middle School Field Experience CPES 449 - Middle School Field Experience (0 credits) The purpose of this course is the exploration of middle level education to include adolescent developme… source
CPPE200Clinical Practice in Physical Education: Elementary Physical Education for Classroom TeachersCPPE 200 - Clinical Practice in Physical Education: Elementary Physical Education for Classroom Teachers CPPE 200 - Clinical Practice in Physical Education: Elementary Physical Education for Classroo… source
CMST191Introduction to Public SpeakingCMST 191 - Introduction to Public Speaking CMST 191 - Introduction to Public Speaking (3 credits) Meets GOAL 1. Includes selection and organization of materials, delivery of common types of speeches,… source
CMST192Introduction to Effective CommunicationCMST 192 - Introduction to Effective Communication CMST 192 - Introduction to Effective Communication (3 credits) Meets GOAL 1. This course introduces students to the concepts, models, and theories o… source
CMST195Nonverbal Communication: Communicating without WordsCMST 195 - Nonverbal Communication: Communicating without Words CMST 195 - Nonverbal Communication: Communicating without Words (3 credits) Meets GOAL 5. Explores how nonverbal messages create meanin… source
CMST266Professional Communication SkillsCMST 266 - Professional Communication Skills CMST 266 - Professional Communication Skills (3 credits) Meets GOAL 1. Explore and apply theories necessary for appropriate and effective communication in… source
CMST275Communication and Civic DialogueCMST 275 - Communication and Civic Dialogue CMST 275 - Communication and Civic Dialogue (3 credits) Meets GOAL 1 and GOAL 9. This course provides students the opportunity to develop skills related to… source
CMST281Intercultural CommunicationCMST 281 - Intercultural Communication CMST 281 - Intercultural Communication (3 credits) Meets GOAL 8. Analyzes domestic and international cultural variables as they relate to communication encounte… source
CMST282Introduction to Communication StudiesCMST 282 - Introduction to Communication Studies CMST 282 - Introduction to Communication Studies (3 credits) Meets GOAL 5. This course provides an overview of theories, as well as social scientific,… source
CMST289Gender and CommunicationCMST 289 - Gender and Communication CMST 289 - Gender and Communication (3 credits) Meets GOAL 6 (Humanities). This course uses a cultural and theoretical approach to study gender identity and gender… source
CMST290Disability Culture, Communication, and AdvocacyCMST 290 - Disability Culture, Communication, and Advocacy CMST 290 - Disability Culture, Communication, and Advocacy (3 credits) Meets GOAL 7. Disability is a part of our lives, but unfortunately, s… source
CMST291Topics in Multicultural CommunicationCMST 291 - Topics in Multicultural Communication CMST 291 - Topics in Multicultural Communication (3 credits) Meets GOAL 7. Introduce students to individual and group differences (e.g., race, ethnici… source
CMST292Multicultural U.S. Rhetoric & BeyondCMST 292 - Multicultural U.S. Rhetoric & Beyond CMST 292 - Multicultural U.S. Rhetoric & Beyond (3 credits) Meets GOAL 6 (Humanities) and GOAL 7. An analysis of the rhetoric of a co-cultural group(s)… source
CMST321Conflict and CommunicationCMST 321 - Conflict and Communication CMST 321 - Conflict and Communication (3 credits) Meets GOAL 5. Use conflict principles and theories to analyze, manage, negotiate, mediate and resolve conflicts… source
CMST357Social Media, Communication, and InfluenceCMST 357 - Social Media, Communication, and Influence CMST 357 - Social Media, Communication, and Influence (3 credits) This course examines theories and practices of social media in communication co… source
CMST371Creating Effective Groups and TeamsCMST 371 - Creating Effective Groups and Teams CMST 371 - Creating Effective Groups and Teams (3 credits) Study decision-making practices, role emergence, and interaction patterns in task groups to a… source
CMST387Navigating Interpersonal RelationshipsCMST 387 - Navigating Interpersonal Relationships CMST 387 - Navigating Interpersonal Relationships (3 credits) This course provides an advanced understanding of interpersonal communication theories,… source
CMST389Creating Change Through PersuasionCMST 389 - Creating Change Through Persuasion CMST 389 - Creating Change Through Persuasion (3 credits) This course is designed to study persuasive communication from a variety of perspectives, inclu… source
CMST399InternshipCMST 399 - Internship CMST 399 - Internship (1-12 credits) Students will study and participate in a supervised work experience designed by the CMST internship director, student, and site supervisor.… source
CMST425Health Communication: Unpacking the Complexities of CareCMST 425 - Health Communication: Unpacking the Complexities of Care CMST 425 - Health Communication: Unpacking the Complexities of Care (3 credits) This course provides students with an up-to-date ov… source
CMST493Teaching and Coaching Oral Communication (Grades 5-12)CMST 493 - Teaching and Coaching Oral Communication (Grades 5-12) CMST 493 - Teaching and Coaching Oral Communication (Grades 5-12) (3 credits) Prospective teachers work with national and state stand… source
CMST494Teaching and Coaching Oral Communication (Grades 5-8)CMST 494 - Teaching and Coaching Oral Communication (Grades 5-8) CMST 494 - Teaching and Coaching Oral Communication (Grades 5-8) (2 credits) Prospective teachers work with national and state standar… source
CMST499Independent Studies in CMSTCMST 499 - Independent Studies in CMST CMST 499 - Independent Studies in CMST (1-6 credits) Offers advanced students an opportunity to study independently in an area of special interest to them. Grad… source
CME102Introduction to EngineeringCME 102 - Introduction to Engineering CME 102 - Introduction to Engineering (2 credits) Overview of engineering and various engineering disciplines with emphasis on composite materials engineering, i… source
CME182Engineering Graphics and DesignCME 182 - Engineering Graphics and Design CME 182 - Engineering Graphics and Design (2 credits) A lecture-laboratory course. Engineering design process. Visualization and design communication. Engine… source
CME210Computer Applications in EngineeringCME 210 - Computer Applications in Engineering CME 210 - Computer Applications in Engineering (3 credits) A lecture-laboratory course. Formulate an overall solution algorithm and solve engineering an… source
CME250StaticsCME 250 - Statics CME 250 - Statics (3 credits) Force systems and equilibrium. Applications to simple trusses, frames and machines; distributed loads; properties of areas and masses; laws of friction… source
CME260Mechanics of MaterialsCME 260 - Mechanics of Materials CME 260 - Mechanics of Materials (3 credits) Concept of stress and strain, internal reactions (stresses and strains) to external load for axially loaded prismatic str… source
CME270DynamicsCME 270 - Dynamics CME 270 - Dynamics (3 credits) Kinematics: translation, rotational, plane motion and relative motion of particles and rigid bodies. Planar kinematics of rigid bodies. Kinetics of p… source
CME280Properties of MaterialsCME 280 - Properties of Materials CME 280 - Properties of Materials (3 credits) Introduction to structure-property relationships of engineering materials. Classification of materials, atomic structur… source
CME300ThermodynamicsCME 300 - Thermodynamics CME 300 - Thermodynamics (3 credits) Basic concepts, First and Second Law of Thermodynamics, properties and phase changes of pure substances, ideal gases, energy analysis of… source
CME350Fluid MechanicsCME 350 - Fluid Mechanics CME 350 - Fluid Mechanics (3 credits) Pressure and flow measurements, hydrostatic force, continuity and momentum equations, flow in conduits, velocity distribution, drag for… source
CME360Introduction to Composite MaterialsCME 360 - Introduction to Composite Materials CME 360 - Introduction to Composite Materials (3 credits) Basic concepts and definitions of composite materials. Fabrication, structure, properties, and… source
CME370Heat and Mass TransferCME 370 - Heat and Mass Transfer CME 370 - Heat and Mass Transfer (3 credits) Conduction, convection and radiation, heat transfer and analysis of heat exchanger, Fick’s Law, molecular diffusion and c… source
CME390Composites ManufacturingCME 390 - Composites Manufacturing CME 390 - Composites Manufacturing (3 credits) A lecture-laboratory course. General manufacturing issues including flow of a product through a manufacturing firm, e… source
CME401Engineering EconomicsCME 401 - Engineering Economics CME 401 - Engineering Economics (1 credit) Fundamentals of engineering economics. Topics include interest and time value of money; annual, discrete, and continuous com… source
CME410Polymer ProcessingCME 410 - Polymer Processing CME 410 - Polymer Processing (3 credits) Chemical and physical properties of polymers, additives, mixing and compounding, rheology of polymer melts, continuity, energy, a… source
CME420Manufacturing Systems AnalysisCME 420 - Manufacturing Systems Analysis CME 420 - Manufacturing Systems Analysis (3 credits) Evolution of the manufacturing system. Functions and interactions in a manufacturing system. Analytical t… source
CME430RheologyCME 430 - Rheology CME 430 - Rheology (3 credits) A lecture-laboratory course. Stress and strain, Newtonian and non-Newtonian fluids, rheological equations of state, viscometric flows, viscoelasticit… source
CME440Topics in Composite Materials EngineeringCME 440 - Topics in Composite Materials Engineering CME 440 - Topics in Composite Materials Engineering (1-3 credits) This course provides in-depth investigation of various emerging fields or relevan… source
CME450Mechanics of CompositesCME 450 - Mechanics of Composites CME 450 - Mechanics of Composites (3 credits) Micromechanics of composite materials. Behavior and mechanical properties of unidirectional composites. Study of failur… source
CME460Introduction to Finite Element AnalysisCME 460 - Introduction to Finite Element Analysis CME 460 - Introduction to Finite Element Analysis (3 credits) Theory and practice of the finite element method with emphasis on stress analysis in tw… source
CME480Design Project IICME 480 - Design Project II CME 480 - Design Project II (3 credits) Develop product from requirements definition through prototype fabrication. Includes definition of product requirements, developmen… source
CME485Advanced Microscopic TechniquesCME 485 - Advanced Microscopic Techniques CME 485 - Advanced Microscopic Techniques (3 credits) A lecture-laboratory course. Theory and application of scanning electron microscope. Overview of theory… source
CME499Independent StudyCME 499 - Independent Study CME 499 - Independent Study (1-3 credits) Designed for the undergraduate student who wishes to engage in research. Subject and credit to be arranged with instructor. Requi… source
CS050English for Computer ScienceCS 050 - English for Computer Science CS 050 - English for Computer Science (2 credits) English for Computer Science will focus on developing vocabulary and English language skills (reading, writing,… source
CS101Exploring Creative ComputingCS 101 - Exploring Creative Computing CS 101 - Exploring Creative Computing (3 credits) Meets GOAL 4. This course is aimed at students with little or no programming experience. Students will learn ho… source
CS110Computers in a Global SocietyCS 110 - Computers in a Global Society CS 110 - Computers in a Global Society (3 credits) Meets GOAL 9. This course is designed to students become informed users to succeed in the technologically con… source
CS116Web Technology ICS 116 - Web Technology I CS 116 - Web Technology I (3 credits) An introductory, hands-on course on Internet website development. The emphasis is for students to develop competence using web authorin… source
CS216Web Technology IICS 216 - Web Technology II CS 216 - Web Technology II (3 credits) This course is a continuation of the web technology concepts introduced in CS 116. Students will learn how to make their websites mor… source
CS234Algorithms and Problem-Solving ICS 234 - Algorithms and Problem-Solving I CS 234 - Algorithms and Problem-Solving I (4 credits) An introduction to the major concepts of algorithm design and problem solving. Emphasis is on algorithm… source
CS250Algorithms and Problem-Solving IICS 250 - Algorithms and Problem-Solving II CS 250 - Algorithms and Problem-Solving II (4 credits) A continuation of the problem solving and programming concepts introduced in CS 234. Applies the basi… source
CS275Mathematical Foundations of AlgorithmsCS 275 - Mathematical Foundations of Algorithms CS 275 - Mathematical Foundations of Algorithms (4 credits) The formal study of the mathematical foundations of algorithms. This course provides studen… source
CS315Systems ProgrammingCS 315 - Systems Programming CS 315 - Systems Programming (3 credits) This course focuses on interacting directly with a computer’s operating system and developing applications that run on a server.… source
CS325Fundamentals of CybersecurityCS 325 - Fundamentals of Cybersecurity CS 325 - Fundamentals of Cybersecurity (3 credits) This course presents a holistic view of personal and business cybersecurity from technical, operational, and… source
CS344Introduction to Web ProgrammingCS 344 - Introduction to Web Programming CS 344 - Introduction to Web Programming (3 credits) Focus is on the fundamentals of the Web as a computer system, and the components used in developing web-b… source
CS345Mobile Application DevelopmentCS 345 - Mobile Application Development CS 345 - Mobile Application Development (3 credits) This course is a mini-capstone in object-oriented development, reinforcing fundamental concepts from CS 234… source
CS346Introduction to Internet of ThingsCS 346 - Introduction to Internet of Things CS 346 - Introduction to Internet of Things (3 credits) The class introduces students to the internet of things (IoT), as the smart devices or sensors conn… source
CS366Topics in Emerging Computing TechnologiesCS 366 - Topics in Emerging Computing Technologies CS 366 - Topics in Emerging Computing Technologies (1-3 credits) This course is a topics course that is focused on emerging computing technologies.… source
CS368Introduction to BioinformaticsCS 368 - Introduction to Bioinformatics CS 368 - Introduction to Bioinformatics (4 credits) This course introduces students to the fundamental concepts of bioinformatics. Topics include introduction… source
CS375Computer SystemsCS 375 - Computer Systems CS 375 - Computer Systems (4 credits) This course is an overview of the hardware and software of computer systems. Topics include computer organization and computer architec… source
CS405Operating SystemsCS 405 - Operating Systems CS 405 - Operating Systems (3 credits) Study of the principles and design techniques of operating systems. Topics include concurrent processes, scheduling, deadlocks, memor… source
CS413Advanced Networking and TelecommunicationsCS 413 - Advanced Networking and Telecommunications CS 413 - Advanced Networking and Telecommunications (3 credits) Advanced topics in computer networking are studied. Emphasis is on the TCP/IP proto… source
CS415Principles of Programming LanguagesCS 415 - Principles of Programming Languages CS 415 - Principles of Programming Languages (3 credits) A study of the principles of the design and implementation of higher-level programming languages.… source
CS420Computer ArchitectureCS 420 - Computer Architecture CS 420 - Computer Architecture (3 credits) Models of computing systems are studied. These include the Von Neumann model, multiprocessors, vector processors, and others.… source
CS425Cryptography and ApplicationsCS 425 - Cryptography and Applications CS 425 - Cryptography and Applications (3 credits) This course introduces the fundamental concepts, theories and applications of cryptography. Cryptography play… source
CS430Computer GraphicsCS 430 - Computer Graphics CS 430 - Computer Graphics (3 credits) A study of computer graphics theories, algorithms, and techniques. Topics include display techniques, primitives and attributes, inte… source
CS433Digital Image ProcessingCS 433 - Digital Image Processing CS 433 - Digital Image Processing (3 credits) A study of digital images and their properties as well as algorithms and techniques for digital image processing. Topic… source
CS435Theory of ComputationCS 435 - Theory of Computation CS 435 - Theory of Computation (3 credits) This course explores the theoretical foundations of computer science. Topics include finite state automata and regular langua… source
CS440Theory of AlgorithmsCS 440 - Theory of Algorithms CS 440 - Theory of Algorithms (3 credits) Concepts and techniques of design efficiency and complexity of algorithms. Topics include principles of algorithm design (divid… source
CS444Human Computer InteractionCS 444 - Human Computer Interaction CS 444 - Human Computer Interaction (3 credits) This course examines fundamental principles of human factors issues related to the development of software and the… source
CS445Artificial IntelligenceCS 445 - Artificial Intelligence CS 445 - Artificial Intelligence (3 credits) A survey of the tools and theoretical constructs of artificial intelligence as implemented on computers. Emphasis is on t… source
CS450CompilersCS 450 - Compilers CS 450 - Compilers (3 credits) The course studies the principles, techniques and tools for compiler design and construction. Topics include lexical analysis, syntax analysis, parsi… source
CS465Topics: Computing TheoryCS 465 - Topics: Computing Theory CS 465 - Topics: Computing Theory (1-3 credits) Topics may include automata theory, deep learning, encryption, biometrics and quantum computing. An in-depth view of… source
CS466Topics: General Computing ApplicationsCS 466 - Topics: General Computing Applications CS 466 - Topics: General Computing Applications (1-3 credits) Topics are selected from general computing application areas, they may include statistica… source
CS467Topics: Information Systems ApplicationsCS 467 - Topics: Information Systems Applications CS 467 - Topics: Information Systems Applications (1-3 credits) Topics are selected from specific information systems or management information syste… source
CS472Reusable Software ArchitecturesCS 472 - Reusable Software Architectures CS 472 - Reusable Software Architectures (3 credits) This course investigates the software concepts that promote reuse of software architectures. In particula… source
CS476Distributed Systems: Concepts and DesignCS 476 - Distributed Systems: Concepts and Design CS 476 - Distributed Systems: Concepts and Design (3 credits) Introduction to the theory and design principles used in the construction of distribute… source
CS482Internet/Web Architecture and DevelopmentCS 482 - Internet/Web Architecture and Development CS 482 - Internet/Web Architecture and Development (3 credits) This course will emphasize the distributed software architecture for web-based softwa… source
CS485Database Systems DesignCS 485 - Database Systems Design CS 485 - Database Systems Design (3 credits) The design and development of database management systems. Topics include the design and implementation of database appli… source
CS490Independent Problems in Computer ScienceCS 490 - Independent Problems in Computer Science CS 490 - Independent Problems in Computer Science (3 credits) An opportunity to continue the study of selected topics. Grade or P/NC. hen demand warr… source
CS491Practicum in Computer ScienceCS 491 - Practicum in Computer Science CS 491 - Practicum in Computer Science (3 or 6 credits) Students work a minimum of 300 hours in an application environment under the supervision of a computer s… source
CS499Computer Science CapstoneCS 499 - Computer Science Capstone CS 499 - Computer Science Capstone (3 credits) This course serves as the culminating experience for Computer Science majors. Students will integrate knowledge and s… source
CSED452Computers in the Mathematics CurriculumCSED 452 - Computers in the Mathematics Curriculum CSED 452 - Computers in the Mathematics Curriculum (3 credits) This course is designed to provide future mathematics teachers with a broad overview… source
CE200Career/Life Decision MakingCE 200 - Career/Life Decision Making CE 200 - Career/Life Decision Making (3 credits) This course is designed to give students an opportunity to explore the skills, processes, and information necessa… source
CE220Emotions and BehaviorCE 220 - Emotions and Behavior CE 220 - Emotions and Behavior (3 credits) This course focuses on promoting students’ self-awareness and personal growth, with significant learning opportunities struct… source
CE432Stress ManagementCE 432 - Stress Management CE 432 - Stress Management (3 credits) This course provides an introduction to important concepts, issues, skills, and interventions related to the identification and manag… source
CJS210Crime & Justice in AmericaCJS 210 - Crime & Justice in America CJS 210 - Crime & Justice in America (3 credits) Meets GOAL 9. An introductory course focusing on the criminal justice system in America. To develop student’s cap… source
CJS299Diversity & the Justice SystemCJS 299 - Diversity & the Justice System CJS 299 - Diversity & the Justice System (3 credits) This course examines many aspects of diversity and how they relate to justice. Goals of the course includ… source
CJS314Juvenile JusticeCJS 314 - Juvenile Justice CJS 314 - Juvenile Justice (3 credits) In-depth analysis of juvenile delinquency, its development, control, treatment, and prevention. Limited to 30 students. Grade only. e… source
CJS315CriminologyCJS 315 - Criminology CJS 315 - Criminology (3 credits) An analysis of the theory and measurement of crime. Limited to 30 students. Grade only. each semester. Course Registration source
CJS345Emergency Medical Responder for Law EnforcementCJS 345 - Emergency Medical Responder for Law Enforcement CJS 345 - Emergency Medical Responder for Law Enforcement (3 credits) A required Students will be instructed in the proper methods of medical… source
CJS355CorrectionsCJS 355 - Corrections CJS 355 - Corrections (3 credits) An analysis of the systems and functions of corrections including the areas of administration of programs and security. Pre/ Limited to 30 stud… source
CJS387Field Experience CorrectionsCJS 387 - Field Experience Corrections CJS 387 - Field Experience Corrections (1-6 credits) An introductory experience designed to acquaint students with the structure, processes, and policies involv… source
CJS388Field Experience Law EnforcementCJS 388 - Field Experience Law Enforcement CJS 388 - Field Experience Law Enforcement (1-6 credits) An introductory experience designed to acquaint students with the structure, processes, and policie… source
CJS399Comparative Criminology: Crime and Justice Around the WorldCJS 399 - Comparative Criminology: Crime and Justice Around the World CJS 399 - Comparative Criminology: Crime and Justice Around the World (3 credits) This course examines global variations in crimi… source
CJS404Law Enforcement Investigation and CommunicationCJS 404 - Law Enforcement Investigation and Communication CJS 404 - Law Enforcement Investigation and Communication (3 credits) This course is designed to introduce the student to law enforcement inv… source
CJS405Models and Strategies of InterventionCJS 405 - Models and Strategies of Intervention CJS 405 - Models and Strategies of Intervention (3 credits) An in-depth study of therapeutic methodologies and skills used in the correctional services… source
CJS406Community CorrectionsCJS 406 - Community Corrections CJS 406 - Community Corrections (3 credits) This course is designed to introduce the criminal justice student to the systems and operations of community corrections. T… source
CJS420Minnesota Criminal CodeCJS 420 - Minnesota Criminal Code CJS 420 - Minnesota Criminal Code (3 credits) This course deals with an analysis of the Minnesota Criminal Code and review of POST requirements. Limited to 20 studen… source
CJS424Ethical Issues in Criminal JusticeCJS 424 - Ethical Issues in Criminal Justice CJS 424 - Ethical Issues in Criminal Justice (3 credits) Consideration of selected ethical issues in criminal justice organizations. Emphasis is on examin… source
CJS455VictimologyCJS 455 - Victimology CJS 455 - Victimology (3 credits) This course focuses on the victims of crime rather than the offenders. The course will look at victimization from a sociological, psychological… source
CJS460Criminal Justice InternshipCJS 460 - Criminal Justice Internship CJS 460 - Criminal Justice Internship (1-12 credits) An intensive, professionally supervised placement in a selected criminal justice organization for the purpos… source
CJS461Internship: CorrectionsCJS 461 - Internship: Corrections CJS 461 - Internship: Corrections (1-12 credits) An intensive, professionally supervised placement in a selected criminal justice organization for the purpose of pro… source
CJS462Internship: Law EnforcementCJS 462 - Internship: Law Enforcement CJS 462 - Internship: Law Enforcement (1-12 credits) An intensive, professionally supervised placement in a selected criminal justice organization for the purpos… source
CJS481Variable Topics in Criminal JusticeCJS 481 - Variable Topics in Criminal Justice CJS 481 - Variable Topics in Criminal Justice (1-6 credits) A seminar course on selected topics and problems from the criminal justice perspective. The s… source
DSCI210Data ScienceDSCI 210 - Data Science DSCI 210 - Data Science (3 credits) An introduction to methods and techniques commonly used in data science. The management, preparation, analysis, visualization, and modeling… source
DSCI310Data Summary and VisualizationDSCI 310 - Data Summary and Visualization DSCI 310 - Data Summary and Visualization (3 credits) This course will focus on methods, procedures, and application tools used to summarize and visualize da… source
DSCI311Data Science ApplicationsDSCI 311 - Data Science Applications DSCI 311 - Data Science Applications (3 credits) The focus of this course will be on the methods and technologies used in the applications of data science to a va… source
DSCI326Data Science at ScaleDSCI 326 - Data Science at Scale DSCI 326 - Data Science at Scale (3 credits) The focus of this course is on exposing students to processing data on a large scale using a distributed platform. First,… source
DSCI330Management of Unstructured DataDSCI 330 - Management of Unstructured Data DSCI 330 - Management of Unstructured Data (3 credits) This course will give students an overview of the issues related to the management of unstructured da… source
DSCI415Unsupervised LearningDSCI 415 - Unsupervised Learning DSCI 415 - Unsupervised Learning (3 credits) ​An introduction to machine or statistical learning techniques for finding structure in large complex data. Unsupervised… source
DSCI425Supervised LearningDSCI 425 - Supervised Learning DSCI 425 - Supervised Learning (3 credits) An introduction to machine learning and statistical learning techniques for predicting both numeric and categorical source
DSCI488Data Science ProjectDSCI 488 - Data Science Project DSCI 488 - Data Science Project (1-6 credits) Practical experience working on real problems under the supervision of a faculty member experienced in data science. Grad… source
DSCI489Special TopicsDSCI 489 - Special Topics DSCI 489 - Special Topics (1-3 credits) Exposure to data science topics not included in other courses. Grade or P/NC. hen demand warrants. Repeatable as topics change. Cours… source
DSCI492Internship in Data ScienceDSCI 492 - Internship in Data Science DSCI 492 - Internship in Data Science (1-6 credits) Provides the student with experience and training in data science techniques through an internship. For each… source
ECON201Principles of MicroeconomicsECON 201 - Principles of Microeconomics ECON 201 - Principles of Microeconomics (3 credits) Meets GOAL 5. The private enterprise system, demand-and-supply, and market interaction; business costs and… source
ECON202Principles of MacroeconomicsECON 202 - Principles of Macroeconomics ECON 202 - Principles of Macroeconomics (3 credits) Meets GOAL 5 and GOAL 8. National income analysis; aggregate demand-and-supply; money and banking; business… source
ECON308Topics in EconomicsECON 308 - Topics in Economics ECON 308 - Topics in Economics (3 credits) This course is designed to provide in-depth study of areas of interest to students and faculty that are not available in othe… source
ECON315Environmental and Natural Resource EconomicsECON 315 - Environmental and Natural Resource Economics ECON 315 - Environmental and Natural Resource Economics (3 credits) Meets GOAL 10. An introduction to the economics of natural resource managem… source
ECON340Quantitative Analysis for Business and EconomicsECON 340 - Quantitative Analysis for Business and Economics ECON 340 - Quantitative Analysis for Business and Economics (3 credits) Quantitative analysis of decision-making problems in business and e… source
ECON350The European Union - Evolution, Challenges, and FutureECON 350 - The European Union - Evolution, Challenges, and Future ECON 350 - The European Union - Evolution, Challenges, and Future (3 credits) Presentation of economic data relevant to the analysis… source
ECON371Economics of SportECON 371 - Economics of Sport ECON 371 - Economics of Sport (3 credits) In the course, students will be introduced to the fundamental microeconomic principles used to analyze everyday sports events a… source
ECON398InternshipECON 398 - Internship ECON 398 - Internship (1-6 credits) Credits not counted in economics major, but as general elective credit. P/NC only. hen demand warrants. Course Registration source
ECON399Internship ProblemECON 399 - Internship Problem ECON 399 - Internship Problem (3 credits) 5 GPA, and instructor permission. Grade only. hen demand warrants. Course Registration source
ECON401Entrepreneurship and the American EconomyECON 401 - Entrepreneurship and the American Economy ECON 401 - Entrepreneurship and the American Economy (3 credits) This course focuses on the role of entrepreneurs in the development of the U.S. e… source
ECON404International EconomicsECON 404 - International Economics ECON 404 - International Economics (3 credits) Comparative advantage and modern trade theories. The impact of international trade on income distribution and growth,… source
ECON415International Economic DevelopmentECON 415 - International Economic Development ECON 415 - International Economic Development (3 credits) A study of the past and current paths to economic growth and development of countries. The cour… source
ECON420Labor EconomicsECON 420 - Labor Economics ECON 420 - Labor Economics (3 credits) Economic theory relating to labor markets. Wage theory, bargaining models, and contemporary labor issues are considered. Grade or P/N… source
ECON425Managerial EconomicsECON 425 - Managerial Economics ECON 425 - Managerial Economics (3 credits) Managerial economics is a unique way of thinking about problems, issues, and decisions that managers can face in an organiz… source
ECON430Asian Economies in TransitionECON 430 - Asian Economies in Transition ECON 430 - Asian Economies in Transition (3 credits) This course focuses on the economic transitions that have occurred in Asia. It will include a study of th… source
ECON440Industrial OrganizationECON 440 - Industrial Organization ECON 440 - Industrial Organization (3 credits) A theoretical and empirical study of the economic structure, conduct and performance of industry. Topics include conc… source
ECON450Health EconomicsECON 450 - Health Economics ECON 450 - Health Economics (3 credits) In-depth analysis of the market for health care services including the demand of health services; the supply of such services; and… source
ECON480Independent Studies in EconomicsECON 480 - Independent Studies in Economics ECON 480 - Independent Studies in Economics (1-3 credits) Offers the advanced student an opportunity to do additional reading and/or research in areas of s… source
ECON495Special Topics in EconomicsECON 495 - Special Topics in Economics ECON 495 - Special Topics in Economics (3 credits) This course is designed to provide in-depth study of areas of interest to students and faculty that are not a… source
CPES100Teacher EducationCPES 100 - Teacher Education CPES 100 - Teacher Education (0 credits) The purpose of the course is to introduce admitted teacher education candidates to teacher education. This will include expectati… source
EDUC115Improving Reading and Study SkillEDUC 115 - Improving Reading and Study Skill EDUC 115 - Improving Reading and Study Skill (1 credit) To assist students who may have problems with reading skills and to them develop efficient study h… source
EDUC327Foundations of Literacy, Elementary and Early ChildhoodEDUC 327 - Foundations of Literacy, Elementary and Early Childhood EDUC 327 - Foundations of Literacy, Elementary and Early Childhood (3 credits) The purpose of this course is to explore the literacy… source
EDFD100Introductory Education Field ExperienceEDFD 100 - Introductory Education Field Experience EDFD 100 - Introductory Education Field Experience (1 credit) This course provides a general elective education-related field experience within a co… source
EDFD150Introductory Field ExperienceEDFD 150 - Introductory Field Experience EDFD 150 - Introductory Field Experience (0-1 credit) A general elective education-related field experience either within a community-based or school-based se… source
EDFD300Teaching, Learning, and Schooling For the 21st CenturyEDFD 300 - Teaching, Learning, and Schooling For the 21st Century EDFD 300 - Teaching, Learning, and Schooling For the 21st Century (3 credits) Meets GOAL 9. The purpose of this course is to critical… source
EDFD308Human Relations and Student DiversityEDFD 308 - Human Relations and Student Diversity EDFD 308 - Human Relations and Student Diversity (3 credits) The course takes a laboratory and a directed study approach in areas such as communicatio… source
EDFD331Teaching Social Studies in Secondary SchoolsEDFD 331 - Teaching Social Studies in Secondary Schools EDFD 331 - Teaching Social Studies in Secondary Schools (3 credits) This course introduces students to the philosophical and curricular foundat… source
EDFD352Introduction to Educational TechnologyEDFD 352 - Introduction to Educational Technology EDFD 352 - Introduction to Educational Technology (2 credits) This course covers basic technological knowledge, which will enable the teacher to plan… source
EDFD400Metacognitive Learner: B-6th GradeEDFD 400 - Metacognitive Learner: B-6th Grade EDFD 400 - Metacognitive Learner: B-6th Grade (2 credits) This course provides students with the knowledge, skill, and understanding of preparing a safe… source
EDFD401Metacognitive Learner: K-12 and 5-12EDFD 401 - Metacognitive Learner: K-12 and 5-12 EDFD 401 - Metacognitive Learner: K-12 and 5-12 (2 credits) This course provides students with the knowledge, skill, and understanding of the psycholog… source
EDFD420Classroom Management: B-6th GradeEDFD 420 - Classroom Management: B-6th Grade EDFD 420 - Classroom Management: B-6th Grade (1 credit) This course provides students with the knowledge, skill, and understanding of preparing a safe env… source
EDFD421Classroom Management: K-12 and 5-12EDFD 421 - Classroom Management: K-12 and 5-12 EDFD 421 - Classroom Management: K-12 and 5-12 (1 credit) This course provides students with the knowledge, skill, and understanding of preparing a safe… source
EDFD442Postsecondary Education and TrainingEDFD 442 - Postsecondary Education and Training EDFD 442 - Postsecondary Education and Training (3 credits) This course will provide an overview of the characteristics and needs of the postsecondary… source
EDFD450Comparative EducationEDFD 450 - Comparative Education EDFD 450 - Comparative Education (3 credits) A study of the purposes, organization, offerings, and achievements of education in selected foreign countries. Grade only… source
EDFD460Multicultural Youth, Children, and Families Part I: B-6th GradeEDFD 460 - Multicultural Youth, Children, and Families Part I: B-6th Grade EDFD 460 - Multicultural Youth, Children, and Families Part I: B-6th Grade (2 credits) This course provides a structure for… source
EDFD461Multicultural Youth, Children, and Families: Part I: K-12 and 5-12EDFD 461 - Multicultural Youth, Children, and Families: Part I: K-12 and 5-12 EDFD 461 - Multicultural Youth, Children, and Families: Part I: K-12 and 5-12 (2 credits) This course provides a structur… source
EDFD462Multicultural Youth, Children, and Families Part IIEDFD 462 - Multicultural Youth, Children, and Families Part II EDFD 462 - Multicultural Youth, Children, and Families Part II (1 credit) This course provides a structure for acquiring, planning, and… source
EDFD483Multicultural Children, Youth, and FamiliesEDFD 483 - Multicultural Children, Youth, and Families EDFD 483 - Multicultural Children, Youth, and Families (2 credits) This course provides structure for acquiring, building and demonstrating mech… source
EDFD497Individual Educational TopicsEDFD 497 - Individual Educational Topics EDFD 497 - Individual Educational Topics (1-6 credits) The purpose of this course is to investigate both historical and current educational topics. Topics may… source
EDFD498Educational Issues and TrendsEDFD 498 - Educational Issues and Trends EDFD 498 - Educational Issues and Trends (1-6 credits) The purpose of this course is to assess and to explore the impact of educational issues on current and… source
EDRD460New Literacies and Literacy EngagementEDRD 460 - New Literacies and Literacy Engagement EDRD 460 - New Literacies and Literacy Engagement (3 credits) This course s teachers balance the strengths of traditional text-centric reading materi… source
EDRD470Data-Based Improvement of Reading ProgramsEDRD 470 - Data-Based Improvement of Reading Programs EDRD 470 - Data-Based Improvement of Reading Programs (3 credits) This course has a focus on understanding collection, analysis, and interpretati… source
CPEC300Field Experience: Early Childhood Semester 1CPEC 300 - Field Experience: Early Childhood Semester 1 CPEC 300 - Field Experience: Early Childhood Semester 1 (0 credits) The purpose of this course is the exploration of early childhood education… source
CPEC350Field Experience: Early Childhood Semester 2CPEC 350 - Field Experience: Early Childhood Semester 2 CPEC 350 - Field Experience: Early Childhood Semester 2 (0 credits) The purpose of this course is the exploration of early childhood education… source
CPEC400Field Experience: Early Childhood Semester 3CPEC 400 - Field Experience: Early Childhood Semester 3 CPEC 400 - Field Experience: Early Childhood Semester 3 (0 credits) The purpose of this course is the exploration of preschool classroom. Requi… source
CPEC450Field Experience: Elementary-Primary Semester 3CPEC 450 - Field Experience: Elementary-Primary Semester 3 CPEC 450 - Field Experience: Elementary-Primary Semester 3 (0 credits) The purpose of this course is the exploration of elementary education… source
ECEO321Children’s LiteratureECEO 321 - Children’s Literature ECEO 321 - Children’s Literature (2 credits) This course teaches students about children’s literature. Consideration will be given to locating and evaluating early li… source
ECEO327Foundations of Literacy, Early ChildhoodECEO 327 - Foundations of Literacy, Early Childhood ECEO 327 - Foundations of Literacy, Early Childhood (2 credits) The purpose of this course is to explore the literacy development of children in a… source
ECEO405Topics of Early Childhood EducationECEO 405 - Topics of Early Childhood Education ECEO 405 - Topics of Early Childhood Education (2 credits) This course provides students with early childhood education fundamentals, including examinin… source
ECEO413Infant and Toddler Curriculum and MethodsECEO 413 - Infant and Toddler Curriculum and Methods ECEO 413 - Infant and Toddler Curriculum and Methods (3 credits) Study in this course includes physical, social, emotional, cognitive and creative… source
ECEO425Early Numeracy MethodsECEO 425 - Early Numeracy Methods ECEO 425 - Early Numeracy Methods (2 credits) Teaching competencies such as guiding student inquiry, demonstrating conceptual understanding of mathematics principals… source
ECEO428Reading and Language Arts MethodsECEO 428 - Reading and Language Arts Methods ECEO 428 - Reading and Language Arts Methods (3 credits) The last of a three-course sequence in literacy methods examines the integration of reading, writ… source
ECEO435Primary Methods 1: Physical Education and the Fine ArtsECEO 435 - Primary Methods 1: Physical Education and the Fine Arts ECEO 435 - Primary Methods 1: Physical Education and the Fine Arts (2 credits) This course introduces the intrinsic and instrumental… source
ECEO436Primary Methods 2: Science, Health and Social StudiesECEO 436 - Primary Methods 2: Science, Health and Social Studies ECEO 436 - Primary Methods 2: Science, Health and Social Studies (2 credits) Teaching in the primary elementary classroom involves wea… source
EDUC221Children’s LiteratureEDUC 221 - Children’s Literature EDUC 221 - Children’s Literature (3 credits) This course is designed to students acquire knowledge of the genres of children’s literature and develop ability to evalu… source
EDUC328Teaching Reading and Language Arts IEDUC 328 - Teaching Reading and Language Arts I EDUC 328 - Teaching Reading and Language Arts I (3 credits) The first of a two-course sequence in literacy methods examines the integration of reading,… source
EDUC329Teaching Reading and Language Arts IIEDUC 329 - Teaching Reading and Language Arts II EDUC 329 - Teaching Reading and Language Arts II (3 credits) The second of a two-course sequence in literacy methods extends the examination of the fi… source
EDUC333Teaching Social Studies in the Elementary SchoolEDUC 333 - Teaching Social Studies in the Elementary School EDUC 333 - Teaching Social Studies in the Elementary School (3 credits) Course covers social studies curriculum for elementary grades. Deve… source
EDUC335Teaching of Science and Environmental Studies in the Elementary SchoolEDUC 335 - Teaching of Science and Environmental Studies in the Elementary School EDUC 335 - Teaching of Science and Environmental Studies in the Elementary School (3 credits) Study and guided applic… source
EDUC410Foundations of Early Childhood EducationEDUC 410 - Foundations of Early Childhood Education EDUC 410 - Foundations of Early Childhood Education (3 credits) This course covers the foundations of early childhood education, as well as the com… source
EDUC413Development in InfancyEDUC 413 - Development in Infancy EDUC 413 - Development in Infancy (3 credits) Study in this course includes physical, social, emotional, cognitive and creative development in the first two years wi… source
EDUC414The Developing Child in the Social WorldEDUC 414 - The Developing Child in the Social World EDUC 414 - The Developing Child in the Social World (3 credits) This course covers physical, social, emotional, language and cognitive development… source
EDUC429Secondary Reading and Teaching StrategiesEDUC 429 - Secondary Reading and Teaching Strategies EDUC 429 - Secondary Reading and Teaching Strategies (3 credits) Emphasis is on reading comprehension, strategies, and study skills in content are… source
EDUC490Individual Problems in EducationEDUC 490 - Individual Problems in Education EDUC 490 - Individual Problems in Education (1-3 credits) Opportunity for the qualified advanced undergraduate and graduate student to work independently.… source
EDUC497Individual Educational TopicsEDUC 497 - Individual Educational Topics EDUC 497 - Individual Educational Topics (1-6 credits) The purpose of this course is to investigate both historical and current educational topics. Topics may… source
EDUC498Workshops and SeminarEDUC 498 - Workshops and Seminar EDUC 498 - Workshops and Seminar (1-3 credits) The subject matter will be developed by the department and instructor prior to the workshop or seminar. P/NC only. hen… source
EDUC499Workshops and SeminarEDUC 499 - Workshops and Seminar EDUC 499 - Workshops and Seminar (1-3 credits) The subject matter will be developed by the department and instructor prior to the workshop or seminar. Grade only. hen… source
EEOL301Development TheoriesEEOL 301 - Development Theories EEOL 301 - Development Theories (1 credit) Teacher candidates explore theories, individuals, communities, and themselves. This is the first course in a series focusing… source
EEOL305Development Observation: Children in ContextEEOL 305 - Development Observation: Children in Context EEOL 305 - Development Observation: Children in Context (1 credit) This course explores the critical shift from a deficit-based to an asset-bas… source
EEOL306Assessment in the Elementary ClassroomEEOL 306 - Assessment in the Elementary Classroom EEOL 306 - Assessment in the Elementary Classroom (1 credit) This course explores effective assessment strategies for educators. Students will learn… source
EEOL307Social Studies in the Elementary ClassroomEEOL 307 - Social Studies in the Elementary Classroom EEOL 307 - Social Studies in the Elementary Classroom (2 credits) This course equips teacher candidates with the skills and content knowledge to… source
EEOL310Global Studies in the Elementary SchoolEEOL 310 - Global Studies in the Elementary School EEOL 310 - Global Studies in the Elementary School (3 credits) Teacher candidates develop awareness of personal identity that impacts their world vi… source
EEOL315Global Studies Field ExperienceEEOL 315 - Global Studies Field Experience EEOL 315 - Global Studies Field Experience (1 credit) This 20 hours of field experience offers an opportunity for educators to immerse themselves in an elem… source
EEOL320Ethnographers of Language in Primary ClassroomsEEOL 320 - Ethnographers of Language in Primary Classrooms EEOL 320 - Ethnographers of Language in Primary Classrooms (4 credits) The Ethnographers of language semester block explores language as a s… source
EEOL323Ethnographers of Language in Intermediate ClassroomsEEOL 323 - Ethnographers of Language in Intermediate Classrooms EEOL 323 - Ethnographers of Language in Intermediate Classrooms (4 credits) The Ethnographers of language semester block explores langu… source
EEOL325Ethnographers Field ExperienceEEOL 325 - Ethnographers Field Experience EEOL 325 - Ethnographers Field Experience (3 credits) The Ethnographers of Language Course explores language as a social and cultural construct - developing… source
EEOL330Science and Technology in the Elementary ClassroomsEEOL 330 - Science and Technology in the Elementary Classrooms EEOL 330 - Science and Technology in the Elementary Classrooms (4 credits) This course explores how elementary students investigate and… source
EEOL333Engineering and Mathematics in the Elementary ClassroomsEEOL 333 - Engineering and Mathematics in the Elementary Classrooms EEOL 333 - Engineering and Mathematics in the Elementary Classrooms (4 credits) This course explores the foundational integration o… source
EEOL335STEM Field Experience: Collaborations, Instruction & Student LearningEEOL 335 - STEM Field Experience: Collaborations, Instruction & Student Learning EEOL 335 - STEM Field Experience: Collaborations, Instruction & Student Learning (3 credits) STEM Field Experience is… source
EEOL400Data DecisionsEEOL 400 - Data Decisions EEOL 400 - Data Decisions (1 credit) Data Decisions is in a course sequence where teacher candidates examine the use of data to measure, understand, and improve student lear… source
EEOL410Culturally Responsive Practices and Family Engagement in Elementary EducationEEOL 410 - Culturally Responsive Practices and Family Engagement in Elementary Education EEOL 410 - Culturally Responsive Practices and Family Engagement in Elementary Education (2 credits) This cour… source
EEOL420Diverse LearnersEEOL 420 - Diverse Learners EEOL 420 - Diverse Learners (3 credits) This course explores the multifaceted nature of diversity in elementary classrooms, encompassing cultural, socioeconomic, developme… source
EEOL430Planning for Action Research in the Elementary SchoolEEOL 430 - Planning for Action Research in the Elementary School EEOL 430 - Planning for Action Research in the Elementary School (2 credits) This course provides a foundational understanding of key… source
EEOL440Action Research Field ExperienceEEOL 440 - Action Research Field Experience EEOL 440 - Action Research Field Experience (2 credits) Action Research Field Experience supports teacher candidates in conducting action research with a f… source
EEOL450First Six Weeks Student TeachingEEOL 450 - First Six Weeks Student Teaching EEOL 450 - First Six Weeks Student Teaching (4 credits) This intensive, field-based course is the first in a four-course sequence designed to teacher candi… source
ENG099Introduction to College WritingENG 099 - Introduction to College Writing ENG 099 - Introduction to College Writing (3 credits) Students undertake intensive writing practice with special focus on the fundamentals of sentence and pa… source
ENG106ESL: Academic Reading and Writing IENG 106 - ESL: Academic Reading and Writing I ENG 106 - ESL: Academic Reading and Writing I (3 credits) Intensive practice in academic English with special attention to reading comprehension, includi… source
ENG107ESL: Academic Reading and Writing IIENG 107 - ESL: Academic Reading and Writing II ENG 107 - ESL: Academic Reading and Writing II (3 credits) Further development of communicative skills in academic reading and writing for advanced non-… source
ENG111College Reading and WritingENG 111 - College Reading and Writing ENG 111 - College Reading and Writing (4 credits) Meets GOAL 1. This course aims to strengthen students’ reading and writing abilities in preparation for college… source
ENG112Research WritingENG 112 - Research Writing ENG 112 - Research Writing (1 credit) Meets GOAL 1 with transfer English course. Course focuses on researching and composing a documented argumentative essay. For students… source
ENG120Introduction to LiteratureENG 120 - Introduction to Literature ENG 120 - Introduction to Literature (3 credits) Meets GOAL 6 (Humanities). Intensive reading in selected major forms and themes of literature. Variable content:… source
ENG210Workplace WritingENG 210 - Workplace Writing ENG 210 - Workplace Writing (3 credits) Course focuses on key writing and communication methods used in professional settings. Students will refine their rhetorical and gr… source
ENG211Writing in CommunitiesENG 211 - Writing in Communities ENG 211 - Writing in Communities (3 credits) Meets GOAL 9. This course concerns the study and practice of writing as a means of participation in a diverse, democratic… source
ENG219Gender and Sexual Identity in American LiteratureENG 219 - Gender and Sexual Identity in American Literature ENG 219 - Gender and Sexual Identity in American Literature (3 credits) Meets GOAL 6 (Humanities) and GOAL 7. This course focuses on repres… source
ENG220Multicultural American LiteratureENG 220 - Multicultural American Literature ENG 220 - Multicultural American Literature (3 credits) Meets GOAL 6 (Humanities) and GOAL 7. Recognizing the rich array of cultures that have contributed… source
ENG221Topics in World LiteratureENG 221 - Topics in World Literature ENG 221 - Topics in World Literature (3 credits) Meets GOAL 6 (Humanities) and GOAL 8. Furnishing students with an opportunity to read artful writing of cultures… source
ENG222Introduction to Creative WritingENG 222 - Introduction to Creative Writing ENG 222 - Introduction to Creative Writing (3 credits) Meets GOAL 6 (Fine Arts). An introduction to writing poetry, fiction, and other creative genres (may… source
ENG223Classical MythologyENG 223 - Classical Mythology ENG 223 - Classical Mythology (3 credits) Meets GOAL 6 (Humanities). This course covers the principal characters, narratives, and genres of Greek and Roman “mythologies.… source
ENG224The Bible as LiteratureENG 224 - The Bible as Literature ENG 224 - The Bible as Literature (3 credits) Meets GOAL 6 (Humanities). The literary structure and genres of the Hebrew and Christian scriptures with special attent… source
ENG225Topics in LiteratureENG 225 - Topics in Literature ENG 225 - Topics in Literature (1-4 credits) Intensive study of a selected topic in English and foreign literature in translation. Variable content: Semester schedules… source
ENG226Topics in WritingENG 226 - Topics in Writing ENG 226 - Topics in Writing (1-4 credits) This course enables inquiry into and practice with specialized kinds of writing such as journal writing, web writing, and review… source
ENG227Topics in LanguageENG 227 - Topics in Language ENG 227 - Topics in Language (1-3 credits) Study of a topic of current importance in linguistics such as language variation, world English, language and culture, language… source
ENG230Literature and the EnvironmentENG 230 - Literature and the Environment ENG 230 - Literature and the Environment (3 credits) Meets GOAL 6 (Humanities) and GOAL 10. This course surveys literary texts exploring the relationship betw… source
ENG240Teaching Young Adult Literature (Grades 5-12)ENG 240 - Teaching Young Adult Literature (Grades 5-12) ENG 240 - Teaching Young Adult Literature (Grades 5-12) (3 credits) A study of young adult literature and its application in middle and seconda… source
ENG291History of Literature in EnglishENG 291 - History of Literature in English ENG 291 - History of Literature in English (3 credits) This course explores the historical arc of nearly 1,500 years of literature in English, considering e… source
ENG292History of the English LanguageENG 292 - History of the English Language ENG 292 - History of the English Language (3 credits) This course explores the development of English, a living and changing language that is over 1,500 year… source
ENG308Playwriting/ScriptwritingENG 308 - Playwriting/Scriptwriting ENG 308 - Playwriting/Scriptwriting (3 credits) Study and practice in the techniques and forms of playwriting for the stage and scriptwriting for the camera; readi… source
ENG309Nonfiction Prose WritingENG 309 - Nonfiction Prose Writing ENG 309 - Nonfiction Prose Writing (3 credits) Study and practice in the techniques and forms of nonfiction prose; reading and writing a variety of essay and nonfic… source
ENG310Story WritingENG 310 - Story Writing ENG 310 - Story Writing (3 credits) Study and practice in the techniques and forms of fiction writing. Grade only. annually. Course Registration source
ENG312Poetry WritingENG 312 - Poetry Writing ENG 312 - Poetry Writing (3 credits) Study and practice in the techniques and forms of poetry writing with emphasis on contemporary approaches. Grade only. annually. Course R… source
ENG320English Grammar and UsageENG 320 - English Grammar and Usage ENG 320 - English Grammar and Usage (2 credits) This course introduces students to the basic concepts and elements of English grammar and usage. The primary purpos… source
ENG323Multimodal Composition and LiteraciesENG 323 - Multimodal Composition and Literacies ENG 323 - Multimodal Composition and Literacies (3 credits) Meets GOAL 9. This course focuses on how authors employ different media sources to communic… source
ENG324Projects in Writing and LanguageENG 324 - Projects in Writing and Language ENG 324 - Projects in Writing and Language (1-3 credits) Special projects in writing, publishing, and/or language, including such work as tutoring writing,… source
ENG328English SyntaxENG 328 - English Syntax ENG 328 - English Syntax (3 credits) This course introduces students to the structure of English as described by modern linguists. The course aims to develop students’ abilit… source
ENG350Introduction to Language StudyENG 350 - Introduction to Language Study ENG 350 - Introduction to Language Study (3 credits) Meets GOAL 5. This course provides an introduction to the study of language from a linguistic standpoint.… source
ENG361Literature In English to 1642: AuthorsENG 361 - Literature In English to 1642: Authors ENG 361 - Literature In English to 1642: Authors (3 credits) Studies of a specific author or authors of literature in English from the beginning of th… source
ENG362Literature in English to 1642: GenresENG 362 - Literature in English to 1642: Genres ENG 362 - Literature in English to 1642: Genres (3 credits) Studies of a specific genre of literature in English to 1642. Variable content: semester sc… source
ENG363Literature in English to 1642: TopicsENG 363 - Literature in English to 1642: Topics ENG 363 - Literature in English to 1642: Topics (3 credits) Studies of a specific topic in literature in English to 1642. Variable content: semester sc… source
ENG364Literature in English 1642-1832: AuthorsENG 364 - Literature in English 1642-1832: Authors ENG 364 - Literature in English 1642-1832: Authors (3 credits) Studies of a specific author or authors in literature in English from 1642-1832. Vari… source
ENG365Literature in English 1642-1832: GenresENG 365 - Literature in English 1642-1832: Genres ENG 365 - Literature in English 1642-1832: Genres (3 credits) Studies of a specific genre in literature in English from 1642-1832. Variable content:… source
ENG366Literature in English 1642-1832: TopicsENG 366 - Literature in English 1642-1832: Topics ENG 366 - Literature in English 1642-1832: Topics (3 credits) Studies of a specific topic in literature in English from 1642-1832. Variable content:… source
ENG367Literature in English 1832-Present: AuthorsENG 367 - Literature in English 1832-Present: Authors ENG 367 - Literature in English 1832-Present: Authors (3 credits) Studies of a specific author or authors in literature in English from 1832 to t… source
ENG368Literature in English 1832-Present: GenresENG 368 - Literature in English 1832-Present: Genres ENG 368 - Literature in English 1832-Present: Genres (3 credits) Studies of a specific genre in literature in English from 1832 to the present. Va… source
ENG369Literature in English 1832 - Present: TopicsENG 369 - Literature in English 1832 - Present: Topics ENG 369 - Literature in English 1832 - Present: Topics (3 credits) Studies of a specific topic in literature in English from 1832 to the present… source
ENG398Preparing for the Job MarketENG 398 - Preparing for the Job Market ENG 398 - Preparing for the Job Market (1 credit) Course provides study and practice preparing for post-graduation job market. Course includes study of a wide v… source
ENG399InternshipENG 399 - Internship ENG 399 - Internship (1-12 credits) Supervised, practical experience in a wide variety of fields. Must be arranged well in advance of the registration period. P/NC only. by arran… source
ENG423Shakespeare in PerformanceENG 423 - Shakespeare in Performance ENG 423 - Shakespeare in Performance (3 credits) This intensive two-week course is based on careful reading and discussion of Shakespeare’s plays and their perfor… source
ENG461Independent StudiesENG 461 - Independent Studies ENG 461 - Independent Studies (1-3 credits) Independent studies determined by the needs of the individual student. by previous arrangement only. A student may earn no mo… source
ENG482Second Language Composition StudiesENG 482 - Second Language Composition Studies ENG 482 - Second Language Composition Studies (3 credits) The course is a survey of theories of second language writing, including analysis of theoretica… source
ENG484ESL Materials, Resources, and AssessmentENG 484 - ESL Materials, Resources, and Assessment ENG 484 - ESL Materials, Resources, and Assessment (3 credits) The major focus of this course is the examination of theories and principles guiding… source
ENG490PortfolioENG 490 - Portfolio ENG 490 - Portfolio (1 credit) Students compile portfolio materials including a vita, a critical introduction, and selected papers and projects from their former coursework. Requi… source
ETHN168Introduction to Ethnic StudiesETHN 168 - Introduction to Ethnic Studies ETHN 168 - Introduction to Ethnic Studies (3 credits) Meets GOAL 7 and GOAL 9. This course introduces students to the field of Ethnic Studies. The goal of th… source
ETHN220Introduction to Asian American StudiesETHN 220 - Introduction to Asian American Studies ETHN 220 - Introduction to Asian American Studies (3 credits) This course is an introduction to recent experiences, political, social and cultural fo… source
ETHN230Introduction to Latinx StudiesETHN 230 - Introduction to Latinx Studies ETHN 230 - Introduction to Latinx Studies (3 credits) Meets GOAL 6 (Humanities) and GOAL 7. This course is an introductory exploration of the forces that hav… source
ETHN260Special Topics in Ethnic StudiesETHN 260 - Special Topics in Ethnic Studies ETHN 260 - Special Topics in Ethnic Studies (3 credits) Study of a selected topic in Ethnic Studies. Variable content: semester schedules announce each sec… source
ETHN265Transnational Hmong StudiesETHN 265 - Transnational Hmong Studies ETHN 265 - Transnational Hmong Studies (3 credits) Meets GOAL 7. This course examines the history, culture, transnational migration, and contemporary life exper… source
ETHN268Race, Ethnicity, and Representation in the United StatesETHN 268 - Race, Ethnicity, and Representation in the United States ETHN 268 - Race, Ethnicity, and Representation in the United States (3 credits) Meets GOAL 5 and GOAL 9. This course will focus on… source
ETHN300Latinx Communities of the MidwestETHN 300 - Latinx Communities of the Midwest ETHN 300 - Latinx Communities of the Midwest (3 credits) Meets GOAL 10. As some of the fastest growing communities in the Midwest, the class explores Lati… source
ETHN360Special Topics in Ethnic StudiesETHN 360 - Special Topics in Ethnic Studies ETHN 360 - Special Topics in Ethnic Studies (1-4 credits) Intensive study of a selected topic in Ethnic Studies. Variable content: Semester schedules annou… source
ETHN368Ethnic Studies Seminar 1: History, Theory, and MethodsETHN 368 - Ethnic Studies Seminar 1: History, Theory, and Methods ETHN 368 - Ethnic Studies Seminar 1: History, Theory, and Methods (3 credits) This course is an introduction to the history, theory,… source
ETHN499Independent Study in Ethnic StudiesETHN 499 - Independent Study in Ethnic Studies ETHN 499 - Independent Study in Ethnic Studies (1-6 credits) Intended to aid the student who has a special area of interest that goes beyond formal cour… source
FILM140Approaches to FilmFILM 140 - Approaches to Film FILM 140 - Approaches to Film (3 credits) Meets GOAL 6 (Humanities). A general introduction to the art of the film, the course addresses elements of narrative, compositi… source
FILM221World CinemaFILM 221 - World Cinema FILM 221 - World Cinema (3 credits) Meets GOAL 6 (Humanities) and GOAL 8. An introduction to world cinema, with a focus on the history of film as an art form and its impact on… source
FILM230Queer Cinema in the United StatesFILM 230 - Queer Cinema in the United States FILM 230 - Queer Cinema in the United States (3 credits) Meets GOAL 6 (Humanities) and GOAL 7 (Human Diversity) The historical/rhetorical study of queer c… source
FILM240Film GenresFILM 240 - Film Genres FILM 240 - Film Genres (3 credits) Meets GOAL 6 (Humanities). Studies in a specific genre, such as the Western, screwball comedy, horror, war, melodrama, or noir film, with the… source
FILM250Introductory FilmmakingFILM 250 - Introductory Filmmaking FILM 250 - Introductory Filmmaking (3 credits) Meets GOAL 6 (Fine Arts). An introduction to filmmaking technique and practice, focusing on the collaborative product… source
FILM270Topics in Film StudiesFILM 270 - Topics in Film Studies FILM 270 - Topics in Film Studies (3 credits) Meets GOAL 6 (Humanities). This lower-division course introduces students to selected topics in Film Studies, focusing… source
FILM398Employment Opportunities in FilmFILM 398 - Employment Opportunities in Film FILM 398 - Employment Opportunities in Film (1 credit) This seminar is designed to prepared Film Studies majors and minors for early career opportunities a… source
FILM399InternshipFILM 399 - Internship FILM 399 - Internship (1-12 credits) Supervised, practical experience in film research, analysis, criticism, production, distribution, promotion, or exhibition. Must be arranged… source
FILM461Independent StudiesFILM 461 - Independent Studies FILM 461 - Independent Studies (1-3 credits) Independent studies in film determined by the needs of the individual student. A student may not earn more than 6 credits t… source
FILM491Film Studies PortfolioFILM 491 - Film Studies Portfolio FILM 491 - Film Studies Portfolio (1 credit) This course guides graduating Film Studies majors in assembling a professional portfolio that highlights their academic… source
FIN100Financial LiteracyFIN 100 - Financial Literacy FIN 100 - Financial Literacy (3 credits) Meets GOAL 5 and GOAL 9. Most people are unable to understand economic and financial issues in their political, social and person… source
FIN200Introduction to Excel for Business and Other ProfessionsFIN 200 - Introduction to Excel for Business and Other Professions FIN 200 - Introduction to Excel for Business and Other Professions (2 credits) The course will be a thorough introduction to Excel d… source
FIN299Internship: Freshmen - SophomoreFIN 299 - Internship: Freshmen - Sophomore FIN 299 - Internship: Freshmen - Sophomore (1-3 credits) The course is arranged between the student, a finance faculty, and an employer. The course would ru… source
FIN335Forecasting MethodsFIN 335 - Forecasting Methods FIN 335 - Forecasting Methods (3 credits) A study of the techniques and processes used in business forecasting. Primary emphasis is on univariate time series. Techniques… source
FIN360Corporate FinanceFIN 360 - Corporate Finance FIN 360 - Corporate Finance (3 credits) The theory and practice of corporate finance, using the approaches and quantitative methods required of today’s financial managers… source
FIN398InternshipFIN 398 - Internship FIN 398 - Internship (1-6 credits) Credits not counted in finance major, but as general elective credit. P/NC only. by arrangement. Course Registration source
FIN399Internship ProblemFIN 399 - Internship Problem FIN 399 - Internship Problem (3 credits) This course enables students to gain applied experience and training through a finance-related, supervised internship, and it may… source
FIN404Commercial Bank ManagementFIN 404 - Commercial Bank Management FIN 404 - Commercial Bank Management (3 credits) An analysis of financial management issues of commercial banks and other financial institutions including institu… source
FIN422Student Managed Investment FundFIN 422 - Student Managed Investment Fund FIN 422 - Student Managed Investment Fund (1-3 credits) This course provides hands on training in security analysis and portfolio management using the Studen… source
FIN423Derivative SecuritiesFIN 423 - Derivative Securities FIN 423 - Derivative Securities (3 credits) The application and valuation of financial securities whose value is contingent on the value of other securities. The prima… source
FIN430Fixed Income SecuritiesFIN 430 - Fixed Income Securities FIN 430 - Fixed Income Securities (3 credits) This course explores key issues in fixed income securities, especially corporate bonds including the pricing of bonds,… source
FIN440International FinanceFIN 440 - International Finance FIN 440 - International Finance (3 credits) This course provides a comprehensive introduction to the world of financial management as it applies to multinational corpo… source
FIN450Finance and Artificial IntelligenceFIN 450 - Finance and Artificial Intelligence FIN 450 - Finance and Artificial Intelligence (3 credits) This course considers the intersection of finance and artificial intelligence, providing a foun… source
FIN457Wealth Management3FIN 457 - Wealth Management FIN 457 - Wealth Management (3 Credits) Financial planning has transcended traditional boundaries, becoming a critical skill for personal and professional success. This co… 3 cr · 3 hr source
FIN470Financial Analysis in ExcelFIN 470 - Financial Analysis in Excel FIN 470 - Financial Analysis in Excel (3 credits) This course will develop the financial analytical and modeling skills used in the application of financial theo… source
FIN473Principles of Real EstateFIN 473 - Principles of Real Estate FIN 473 - Principles of Real Estate (3 credits) Development of the feasibility process, the major tool used in analysis of investment opportunities, with a view to… source
FIN480Independent Studies in FinanceFIN 480 - Independent Studies in Finance FIN 480 - Independent Studies in Finance (1-3 credits) Offers advanced students an opportunity to do additional reading and/or research in areas of special in… source
FIN490Special Topics in FinanceFIN 490 - Special Topics in Finance FIN 490 - Special Topics in Finance (1-3 credits) An analysis of current topics and issues relevant to finance. The subject matter to be each semester is announced… source
FREN101Elementary French IFREN 101 - Elementary French I FREN 101 - Elementary French I (4 credits) Meets GOAL 6 (Humanities) and GOAL 8. Introductory French for students with little or no prior French training. Instruction i… source
FREN102Elementary French IIFREN 102 - Elementary French II FREN 102 - Elementary French II (4 credits) Meets GOAL 6 (Humanities) and GOAL 8. Continuation of FREN 101 - Elementary French I . Grade or P/NC. annually. Course Regi… source
FREN201Intermediate French IFREN 201 - Intermediate French I FREN 201 - Intermediate French I (4 credits) Meets GOAL 6 (Humanities) and GOAL 8. Further development of communication skills. In-depth study of grammar. Selected re… source
FREN202Intermediate French IIFREN 202 - Intermediate French II FREN 202 - Intermediate French II (4 credits) Meets GOAL 6 (Humanities) and GOAL 8. Continuation of FREN 201. Further development of all the skills essential for com… source
GEOG110World Regional GeographyGEOG 110 - World Regional Geography GEOG 110 - World Regional Geography (3 credits) Meets GOAL 5 and GOAL 8. A survey of physical and cultural aspects of world regions including landforms; climate; l… source
GEOG211Economic GeographyGEOG 211 - Economic Geography GEOG 211 - Economic Geography (3 credits) A systematic study of the geographic bases of human economic activities in agriculture, mining, and manufacturing. This course… source
GEOG212Physical GeographyGEOG 212 - Physical Geography GEOG 212 - Physical Geography (3 credits) Meets GOAL 5 and GOAL 10. An introduction to the significance and aerial distribution of various physical elements of our envir… source
GEOG213Cultural GeographyGEOG 213 - Cultural Geography GEOG 213 - Cultural Geography (3 credits) Meets GOAL 5 and GOAL 8. An introduction to the significance and aerial distribution of various cultural elements of our enviro… source
GEOG223Geography of AsiaGEOG 223 - Geography of Asia GEOG 223 - Geography of Asia (3 credits) Meets GOAL 8. A study of the physical landscape and cultural features of Asia. Grade only. alternate years. Course Registration source
GEOG225Geography of Latin AmericaGEOG 225 - Geography of Latin America GEOG 225 - Geography of Latin America (3 credits) Meets GOAL 8. A study of the complex cultural, racial, political, demographic, and economic patterns which have… source
GEOG320Geography of the United StatesGEOG 320 - Geography of the United States GEOG 320 - Geography of the United States (3 credits) Meets GOAL 7. An examination of the various regions of the United States with emphasis on the ways in w… source
GEOG370The Geography of TourismGEOG 370 - The Geography of Tourism GEOG 370 - The Geography of Tourism (3 credits) An in depth study of tourist locations in the US and the world. This course studies the origin, development, and sp… source
GEOG450CartographyGEOG 450 - Cartography GEOG 450 - Cartography (3 credits) Theory and design of map-making skills using a variety of techniques in the production and reproduction of qualitative and quantitative maps.… source
GEOG490Independent Reading in GeographyGEOG 490 - Independent Reading in Geography GEOG 490 - Independent Reading in Geography (1-3 credits) A course designed to aid those planning to attend graduate school or who have a special area of i… source
GEOS090Earth Talks Speaker SeriesGEOS 090 - Earth Talks Speaker Series GEOS 090 - Earth Talks Speaker Series (0 credits) The course entails student attendance to the Earth Talks Speaker Series hosted each semester by the Geoscience… source
GEOS100Minnesota’s Rocks and WatersGEOS 100 - Minnesota’s Rocks and Waters GEOS 100 - Minnesota’s Rocks and Waters (3 credits) Meets GOAL 3 and GOAL 10. An introduction to Earth’s many systems (from rocks and tectonics to water and th… source
GEOS101Minnesota’s Rocks and Waters with LabGEOS 101 - Minnesota’s Rocks and Waters with Lab GEOS 101 - Minnesota’s Rocks and Waters with Lab (4 credits) Meets GOAL 3 and GOAL 10. An introduction to Earth’s many systems (from rocks and tectoni… source
GEOS103Natural DisastersGEOS 103 - Natural Disasters GEOS 103 - Natural Disasters (3 credits) Meets GOAL 3 and GOAL 10. An investigative exploration of significant geohazards impacting the Earth with emphasis on volcanoes,… source
GEOS104Climate, Catastrophes and ExtinctionsGEOS 104 - Climate, Catastrophes and Extinctions GEOS 104 - Climate, Catastrophes and Extinctions (3 credits) Meets GOAL 3. More than 99% of species that have lived on Earth are now extinct. This cou… source
GEOS105Astronomy with LaboratoryGEOS 105 - Astronomy with Laboratory GEOS 105 - Astronomy with Laboratory (4 credits) Meets GOAL 3. History of astronomy. Study of the planets, their moons, comets, asteroids, meteors, and other plan… source
GEOS106AstronomyGEOS 106 - Astronomy GEOS 106 - Astronomy (3 credits) Meets GOAL 3. History of astronomy. Study of the planets, their moons, comets, asteroids, meteors, and other planetary bodies. Origin of the univ… source
GEOS107Geology in the National ParksGEOS 107 - Geology in the National Parks GEOS 107 - Geology in the National Parks (3 credits) Meets GOAL 3. A study of geology in U.S. National Parks reveals how Earth processes have interacted with… source
GEOS110Oceanography with LaboratoryGEOS 110 - Oceanography with Laboratory GEOS 110 - Oceanography with Laboratory (4 credits) Meets GOAL 3. Introduction to oceans including the ocean floor, marine sediments, composition of sea water,… source
GEOS111OceanographyGEOS 111 - Oceanography GEOS 111 - Oceanography (3 credits) Meets GOAL 3. Introduction to oceans including the ocean floor, marine sediments, composition of sea water, ocean currents, waves and tides… source
GEOS113Natural Disasters with LaboratoryGEOS 113 - Natural Disasters with Laboratory GEOS 113 - Natural Disasters with Laboratory (4 credits) Meets GOAL 3 and GOAL 10. An investigative exploration of significant geohazards impacting the Ea… source
GEOS114Climate, Catastrophes and Extinctions with LaboratoryGEOS 114 - Climate, Catastrophes and Extinctions with Laboratory GEOS 114 - Climate, Catastrophes and Extinctions with Laboratory (4 credits) Meets GOAL 3. More than 99% of species that have lived on… source
GEOS145Paleontology and DinosaursGEOS 145 - Paleontology and Dinosaurs GEOS 145 - Paleontology and Dinosaurs (3 credits) Meets GOAL 3. Evolution, classification, extinction and geologic significance of major invertebrate and vertebr… source
GEOS146Paleontology and Dinosaurs with LaboratoryGEOS 146 - Paleontology and Dinosaurs with Laboratory GEOS 146 - Paleontology and Dinosaurs with Laboratory (4 credits) Meets GOAL 3. Evolution, classification, extinction and geologic significance o… source
GEOS185Investigative Science II: Earth & Life ScienceGEOS 185 - Investigative Science II: Earth & Life Science GEOS 185 - Investigative Science II: Earth & Life Science (4 credits) Meets GOAL 3. An integrated Earth and Life Science experience through i… source
GEOS199Introductory Geoscience LaboratoryGEOS 199 - Introductory Geoscience Laboratory GEOS 199 - Introductory Geoscience Laboratory (1 credit) This lab allows students to actively engage in solving geologic problems through hands-on activi… source
GEOS215Earth System ScienceGEOS 215 - Earth System Science GEOS 215 - Earth System Science (4 credits) Meets GOAL 3. An introduction to the Earth System and its complexity. Inquiry-based exploration of the processes and relati… source
GEOS235Earth and Life Through TimeGEOS 235 - Earth and Life Through Time GEOS 235 - Earth and Life Through Time (4 credits) The principles of plate tectonics, stratigraphy and paleontology and their use in reconstructing the physical… source
GEOS275Professional Toolkit IGEOS 275 - Professional Toolkit I GEOS 275 - Professional Toolkit I (2 credits) Focused on aiding students in understanding how to make the most out of their Junior & Senior years in the Geoscience p… source
GEOS301Field and Analytical Methods IGEOS 301 - Field and Analytical Methods I GEOS 301 - Field and Analytical Methods I (4 credits) An introduction to basic geologic field techniques. Covered topics/techniques will include: field notes… source
GEOS303Hawai’i: Hot Spot GeologyGEOS 303 - Hawai’i: Hot Spot Geology GEOS 303 - Hawai’i: Hot Spot Geology (4 credits) In this course we will explore the geology, the culture, and the natural history of our island state, Hawaii. The… source
GEOS305Earth MaterialsGEOS 305 - Earth Materials GEOS 305 - Earth Materials (4 credits) An introduction to the nature, occurrence and identification of the materials that make up the solid Earth, including minerals, rocks… source
GEOS309Watershed ScienceGEOS 309 - Watershed Science GEOS 309 - Watershed Science (4 credits) Examination of the hydrologic cycle and surface-water and ground-water relationships. Study of interrelationship of water and Ear… source
GEOS316Geographic Information SystemsGEOS 316 - Geographic Information Systems GEOS 316 - Geographic Information Systems (3 credits) This class will introduce the theory and practice of using geographical information systems (GIS) to di… source
GEOS325Environmental GeoscienceGEOS 325 - Environmental Geoscience GEOS 325 - Environmental Geoscience (3 credits) Meets GOAL 10. Study of the environmental implications of human interactions with natural geological systems. An em… source
GEOS335Global Climate ChangeGEOS 335 - Global Climate Change GEOS 335 - Global Climate Change (3 credits) Exploration of the Earth’s most recent glacial/interglacial cycles: geological and faunal evidence, the sequence of histo… source
GEOS345Dinosaur Field PaleontologyGEOS 345 - Dinosaur Field Paleontology GEOS 345 - Dinosaur Field Paleontology (4 credits) A field-based course that surveys the evolution, history, and paleobiology of dinosaurs and swimming and flyi… source
GEOS360Structural GeologyGEOS 360 - Structural Geology GEOS 360 - Structural Geology (4 credits) Study of faulting, folding, mechanics of rock deformation and structural techniques. Principles of plate tectonics and mountain… source
GEOS365Sedimentology and StratigraphyGEOS 365 - Sedimentology and Stratigraphy GEOS 365 - Sedimentology and Stratigraphy (4 credits) An introduction to the physical, chemical, and biological processes that affect sedimentation and depos… source
GEOS399InternshipGEOS 399 - Internship GEOS 399 - Internship (1-3 credits) Supervised governmental agency, business, industrial or research institution experience designed by Geoscience faculty advisor, work supervis… source
GEOS401Geological Field-Research MethodsGEOS 401 - Geological Field-Research Methods GEOS 401 - Geological Field-Research Methods (2-4 credits) A Field-based course that introduces students to a variety of mapping and field research techni… source
GEOS405Current Topics in GeosciencesGEOS 405 - Current Topics in Geosciences GEOS 405 - Current Topics in Geosciences (1-4 credits) Analysis of current topics and issues relevant to Geosciences. Subject matter and Grade only. at depart… source
GEOS426Spatial Analysis: GIS and LidarGEOS 426 - Spatial Analysis: GIS and Lidar GEOS 426 - Spatial Analysis: GIS and Lidar (4 credits) A project-based GIS course that explores advanced spatial analysis tools and techniques, primarily us… source
GEOS435Optical Mineralogy and PetrologyGEOS 435 - Optical Mineralogy and Petrology GEOS 435 - Optical Mineralogy and Petrology (4 credits) Theory of optical mineralogy and use of the petrographic microscope. Optical properties of minerals… source
GEOS475Professional Toolkit IIGEOS 475 - Professional Toolkit II GEOS 475 - Professional Toolkit II (1 credit) Focused on aiding students in understanding the utility of their pending Geoscience degree and how to leverage themsel… source
GEOS499Directed Research-GeoscienceGEOS 499 - Directed Research-Geoscience GEOS 499 - Directed Research-Geoscience (1-3 credits) Independent study of selected geologic field and/or laboratory problem with subsequent preparation of wri… source
GERM101Elementary German IGERM 101 - Elementary German I GERM 101 - Elementary German I (4 credits) Meets GOAL 6 (Humanities) and GOAL 8. Introductory German for students with little or no prior German training. Instruction i… source
GERM102Elementary German IIGERM 102 - Elementary German II GERM 102 - Elementary German II (4 credits) Meets GOAL 6 (Humanities) and GOAL 8. Continuation of GERM 101. Grade or P/NC. annually. Course Registration source
GERM201Intermediate German IGERM 201 - Intermediate German I GERM 201 - Intermediate German I (4 credits) Meets GOAL 6 (Humanities) and GOAL 8. Further development of communication skills. Study of grammar essential to skills.… source
GERM202Intermediate German IIGERM 202 - Intermediate German II GERM 202 - Intermediate German II (4 credits) Meets GOAL 6 (Humanities) and GOAL 8. Continuation of GERM 201. Further development of all the skills essential for com… source
GS200Introduction to Global StudiesGS 200 - Introduction to Global Studies GS 200 - Introduction to Global Studies (3 credits) Meets GOAL 8 and GOAL 10. This course introduces students to a framework for viewing the world as a unit an… source
GS205Cultural EncountersGS 205 - Cultural Encounters GS 205 - Cultural Encounters (3 credits) Meets GOAL 7 and GOAL 8. This course is conducted as a learning community. It seeks to bring together linguistically, ethnically,… source
GS215Introduction to Japanese CultureGS 215 - Introduction to Japanese Culture GS 215 - Introduction to Japanese Culture (4 credits) Meets GOAL 8. This course explores Japanese culture and civilization from its prehistoric roots to the… source
GS218The New Europeans: Understanding the EUGS 218 - The New Europeans: Understanding the EU GS 218 - The New Europeans: Understanding the EU (3 credits) Meets GOAL 8. Through the use of stimulating readings, this course serves as an introduct… source
GS234Gender and Society in Latin American/Latino LiteratureGS 234 - Gender and Society in Latin American/Latino Literature GS 234 - Gender and Society in Latin American/Latino Literature (3 credits) Meets GOAL 6 (Fine Arts). Latin American literature and fil… source
GS235Gender and Social Justice Issues in Latin AmericaGS 235 - Gender and Social Justice Issues in Latin America GS 235 - Gender and Social Justice Issues in Latin America (3 credits) This course will challenge students to consider ways that shifting ge… source
GS255Cultures of South and Southeast AsiaGS 255 - Cultures of South and Southeast Asia GS 255 - Cultures of South and Southeast Asia (3 credits) Meets GOAL 5 and GOAL 8. This course focuses on the particular peoples and cultures of South an… source
GS265Transnational Hmong StudiesGS 265 - Transnational Hmong Studies GS 265 - Transnational Hmong Studies (3 credits) Meets GOAL 7 This course examines the history, culture, transnational migration, and contemporary life experience… source
GS300Contemporary ChinaGS 300 - Contemporary China GS 300 - Contemporary China (3-4 credits) Meets GOAL 5 and GOAL 8. This course provides an overview of the changes occurring in China. Building upon a description of its c… source
GS315Special Topics in Japanese StudiesGS 315 - Special Topics in Japanese Studies GS 315 - Special Topics in Japanese Studies (1-12 credits) This course is designed to facilitate Japanese studies that do not fall under the rubric of othe… source
GS320Japan Faculty-Led ProgramGS 320 - Japan Faculty-Led Program GS 320 - Japan Faculty-Led Program (3 credits) Meets GOAL 5. This experiential course explores cultural and social themes, issues and institutions in Japan. Student… source
GS345Media, Popular Culture, and Changing Chinese SocietyGS 345 - Media, Popular Culture, and Changing Chinese Society GS 345 - Media, Popular Culture, and Changing Chinese Society (3-4 credits) Meets GOAL 6 (Humanities) and GOAL 8. This course is designed… source
GS350Cross-Cultural Field ExperienceGS 350 - Cross-Cultural Field Experience GS 350 - Cross-Cultural Field Experience (1-9 credits) The cross-cultural field experience is typically part of a WSU-approved Study Abroad Program. The field… source
GS355Asian International RelationsGS 355 - Asian International Relations GS 355 - Asian International Relations (3 credits) This course provides an introduction to international relations in Asia, including East, Southeast, and South… source
GS450Global Studies InternshipGS 450 - Global Studies Internship GS 450 - Global Studies Internship (1-21 credits) This course enables students to gain practical hands-on experience and develop professional work-related skills in… source
GS451Global Studies InternshipGS 451 - Global Studies Internship GS 451 - Global Studies Internship (3 credits) This course enables students to have practical hands-on experience and develop professional work-related skills in a… source
GS460Independent StudyGS 460 - Independent Study GS 460 - Independent Study (1-9 credits) Directed independent work on specific topics of interest to the student. The course topics, requirements, meeting times and number… source
GS468Civic Engagement and Leadership ConferenceGS 468 - Civic Engagement and Leadership Conference GS 468 - Civic Engagement and Leadership Conference (1-2 credits) Each spring Global Studies and World Languages and Ethnic Studies hosts the Civic… source
HADM376Special Topics in Healthcare AdministrationHADM 376 - Special Topics in Healthcare Administration HADM 376 - Special Topics in Healthcare Administration (1-3 credits) An analysis of current topics and issues relevant to the healthcare adminis… source
HADM435Managing for Quality in HealthcareHADM 435 - Managing for Quality in Healthcare HADM 435 - Managing for Quality in Healthcare (3 credits) The study of the philosophy of Quality Management stressing the essential components to becomin… source
HADM441Healthcare Law and EthicsHADM 441 - Healthcare Law and Ethics HADM 441 - Healthcare Law and Ethics (2 credits) Health care is a dynamic multi-national profession governed by increasingly complex laws. While heavily regulated… source
HADM464Project Management for HealthcareHADM 464 - Project Management for Healthcare HADM 464 - Project Management for Healthcare (3 credits) This course will address the skills needed to initiate, plan, execute, control and close projects… source
HERS191Introduction to Athletic TrainingHERS 191 - Introduction to Athletic Training HERS 191 - Introduction to Athletic Training (2 credits) Introduction to the certification requirements, WSU Program Handbook, policies, procedures, selec… source
HERS250Mental Health and Society - AdultHERS 250 - Mental Health and Society - Adult HERS 250 - Mental Health and Society - Adult (1 credit) Mental Health and Society - Adult will examine the prevalence, incidence and front line management… source
HERS252Mental Health and Society - YouthHERS 252 - Mental Health and Society - Youth HERS 252 - Mental Health and Society - Youth (1 credit) This course will examine the prevalence, incidence and front line management of mental health illn… source
HERS280Foundations of Exercise ScienceHERS 280 - Foundations of Exercise Science HERS 280 - Foundations of Exercise Science (3 credits) An introductory course to provide students with foundation knowledge necessary for professional succe… source
HERS291Prevention and Care of Athletic InjuriesHERS 291 - Prevention and Care of Athletic Injuries HERS 291 - Prevention and Care of Athletic Injuries (2 credits) Prevention, evaluation, treatment, and taping of athletic injuries. Lectures, demon… source
HERS302Introduction to Teaching Elementary Health EducationHERS 302 - Introduction to Teaching Elementary Health Education HERS 302 - Introduction to Teaching Elementary Health Education (1 credit) Proper techniques and skills needed to successfully meet the… source
HERS310Foundations of Elementary Health EducationHERS 310 - Foundations of Elementary Health Education HERS 310 - Foundations of Elementary Health Education (2 credits) Designing Pre-8 educational programs consistent with specified program source
HERS312School & Community HealthHERS 312 - School & Community Health HERS 312 - School & Community Health (3 credits) This course provides students with a foundation in the theory and practice of community health promotion. Student… source
HERS314Anatomical KinesiologyHERS 314 - Anatomical Kinesiology HERS 314 - Anatomical Kinesiology (3 credits) The structure and function of the human body will be systematically studied as it applies to human movement, exercise,… source
HERS315Health Promotion SkillsHERS 315 - Health Promotion Skills HERS 315 - Health Promotion Skills (3 credits) This course gives students the opportunity to learn and practice the skills needed to design health messages and impl… source
HERS317Introduction to Environmental HealthHERS 317 - Introduction to Environmental Health HERS 317 - Introduction to Environmental Health (3 credits) An introduction to the causes, health problems and control measures associated with environ… source
HERS319Health Administration and ManagementHERS 319 - Health Administration and Management HERS 319 - Health Administration and Management (3 credits) This 3 credit course introduces students to the concepts of management and administration i… source
HERS320Health Education Methods 1: Functional Health KnowledgeHERS 320 - Health Education Methods 1: Functional Health Knowledge HERS 320 - Health Education Methods 1: Functional Health Knowledge (3 credits) Students will demonstrate competency in functional he… source
HERS321Health Education Methods 2: Health SkillsHERS 321 - Health Education Methods 2: Health Skills HERS 321 - Health Education Methods 2: Health Skills (3 credits) Students will demonstrate competency in foundational health skills including anal… source
HERS322School Health Education Field ExperienceHERS 322 - School Health Education Field Experience HERS 322 - School Health Education Field Experience (1 credit) The major focus of this course is to provide students with a field experience in Hea… source
HERS326Educational Topics/IssuesHERS 326 - Educational Topics/Issues HERS 326 - Educational Topics/Issues (2 credits) In-depth study of current and emerging health topics in health education and promotion. Study of bio-psycho-socia… source
HERS327Global Food and NutritionHERS 327 - Global Food and Nutrition HERS 327 - Global Food and Nutrition (3 credits) Meets GOAL 8. This course introduces students to the influence that history, geography, economic factors, health… source
HERS330Lifespan NutritionHERS 330 - Lifespan Nutrition HERS 330 - Lifespan Nutrition (3 credits) Lifespan Nutrition provides a thorough discussion of nutrition needs and assessment for optimal health and performance througho… source
HERS335Exercise Science SeminarHERS 335 - Exercise Science Seminar HERS 335 - Exercise Science Seminar (1 credit) This course is designed to discuss, plan, and implement strategies for professional preparation and development for… source
HERS344ElectrocardiographyHERS 344 - Electrocardiography HERS 344 - Electrocardiography (3 credits) Theory and practice in the interpretation of the electrocardiogram, cardiovascular physiology, and special characteristics of… source
HERS348Health Coaching: From Theory to PracticeHERS 348 - Health Coaching: From Theory to Practice HERS 348 - Health Coaching: From Theory to Practice (2 credits) This course will study key issues concerning community health care aimed at develop… source
HERS349Health Coaching PracticumHERS 349 - Health Coaching Practicum HERS 349 - Health Coaching Practicum (1 credit) This course will focus on practical experiences in Health Coaching with a patient population. Students will collab… source
HERS352Community NutritionHERS 352 - Community Nutrition HERS 352 - Community Nutrition (3 credits) This course introduces students to a range of community-based nutrition research, policies and programs in the U.S. Contents… source
HERS361Practicum in Clinical Exercise ScienceHERS 361 - Practicum in Clinical Exercise Science HERS 361 - Practicum in Clinical Exercise Science (1-3 credits) Students will be required to complete two semesters of practicum for one credit hour… source
HERS362Practicum in Strength and ConditioningHERS 362 - Practicum in Strength and Conditioning HERS 362 - Practicum in Strength and Conditioning (1-3 credits) Student will register for at least one credit hour, for two separate semesters. The f… source
HERS363Practicum in Exercise ScienceHERS 363 - Practicum in Exercise Science HERS 363 - Practicum in Exercise Science (1-3 credits) Student will register for one credit hour in two separate semesters. The focus will be practical experi… source
HERS364Practicum in Movement ScienceHERS 364 - Practicum in Movement Science HERS 364 - Practicum in Movement Science (1-3 credits) Practicum experience is designed for student site visits to a research-oriented university, hospital or… source
HERS380Laboratory Methods in Exercise ScienceHERS 380 - Laboratory Methods in Exercise Science HERS 380 - Laboratory Methods in Exercise Science (2 credits) A series of experiments designed to achieve competency in research methods, procedures… source
HERS384Advanced NutritionHERS 384 - Advanced Nutrition HERS 384 - Advanced Nutrition (3 credits) This course introduces and reinforces student knowledge of scientifically-based topics such as digestion and metabolism of nutr… source
HERS385Senior Seminar: Clinical Exercise ScienceHERS 385 - Senior Seminar: Clinical Exercise Science HERS 385 - Senior Seminar: Clinical Exercise Science (3 credits) Focuses on the analysis of the relationships between concepts in clinical exercis… source
HERS389Strength and Conditioning Principles and ProgrammingHERS 389 - Strength and Conditioning Principles and Programming HERS 389 - Strength and Conditioning Principles and Programming (3 credits) This course is designed for students preparing for the Nati… source
HERS390Movement Science Research DesignHERS 390 - Movement Science Research Design HERS 390 - Movement Science Research Design (4 credits) A detailed overview of the research process including discussion of research in movement science, l… source
HERS395Practicum in Public HealthHERS 395 - Practicum in Public Health HERS 395 - Practicum in Public Health (1-3 credits) This course gives students practical experience of the implementation of health education in various communit… source
HERS396Cultural Perspectives on Health Education and PromotionHERS 396 - Cultural Perspectives on Health Education and Promotion HERS 396 - Cultural Perspectives on Health Education and Promotion (3-6 credits) Meets GOAL 8. This course is an interdisciplinary f… source
HERS402Advanced Fitness ProgrammingHERS 402 - Advanced Fitness Programming HERS 402 - Advanced Fitness Programming (3 credits) This course will provide a comprehensive and advanced approach to physical fitness appraisal and exercise p… source
HERS412Movement Science Research Data CollectionHERS 412 - Movement Science Research Data Collection HERS 412 - Movement Science Research Data Collection (3 credits) The student will complete data collection and statistical analysis on a movement… source
HERS415Grant WritingHERS 415 - Grant Writing HERS 415 - Grant Writing (3 credits) An examination of the skills required to locate funding opportunities and write and submit grant applications and reports for health prom… source
HERS420Clinical Exercise Testing and PrescriptionHERS 420 - Clinical Exercise Testing and Prescription HERS 420 - Clinical Exercise Testing and Prescription (4 credits) Emphasizes methods, procedures and techniques of functional and diagnostic exer… source
HERS425Organization and Administration of School HealthHERS 425 - Organization and Administration of School Health HERS 425 - Organization and Administration of School Health (3 credits) Organization and administrative aspects of an effective school heal… source
HERS431Special Topics in Health, Exercise & Rehabilitative SciencesHERS 431 - Special Topics in Health, Exercise & Rehabilitative Sciences HERS 431 - Special Topics in Health, Exercise & Rehabilitative Sciences (1-4 credits) A special topics course that is designed… source
HERS433Senior Health SeminarHERS 433 - Senior Health Seminar HERS 433 - Senior Health Seminar (1 credit) In-depth school and community health analysis. Review of responsibilities and competencies for entry-level health educator… source
HERS460Nutrition for the Physically ActiveHERS 460 - Nutrition for the Physically Active HERS 460 - Nutrition for the Physically Active (3 credits) Nutritional requirements for the active individual and athletes. Topics of study will include… source
HERS464Winona Survivors Unite in ExerciseHERS 464 - Winona Survivors Unite in Exercise HERS 464 - Winona Survivors Unite in Exercise (2 credits) Winona Survivors Unite in Exercise experience is designed for student to gain hands on experien… source
HERS470Contemporary Topics in Human NutritionHERS 470 - Contemporary Topics in Human Nutrition HERS 470 - Contemporary Topics in Human Nutrition (3 credits) This course will expose students to topics in human nutrition that are currently contro… source
HERS488The Science of Speed, Power, and Agility DevelopmentHERS 488 - The Science of Speed, Power, and Agility Development HERS 488 - The Science of Speed, Power, and Agility Development (3 credits) Speed, power, and agility are critical components of athlet… source
HERS490Independent Study in Exercise ScienceHERS 490 - Independent Study in Exercise Science HERS 490 - Independent Study in Exercise Science (1-4 credits) Opportunity for undergraduates to work independently. Grade only. each semester. Course… source
HERS490Independent Study in HealthHERS 490 - Independent Study in Health HERS 490 - Independent Study in Health (1-3 credits) Opportunities for undergraduates to work on an advanced health issue, research or with technology/presentat… source
HERS495Internship in Strength and ConditioningHERS 495 - Internship in Strength and Conditioning HERS 495 - Internship in Strength and Conditioning (6-12 credits) This course is a capstone course for Strength and Conditioning majors and will mee… source
HERS496Internship in Public HealthHERS 496 - Internship in Public Health HERS 496 - Internship in Public Health (10-12 credits) A capstone experience in Community Health to foster the culmination of skills and abilities necessary for… source
HERS497Internship in Clinical Exercise ScienceHERS 497 - Internship in Clinical Exercise Science HERS 497 - Internship in Clinical Exercise Science (8-12 credits) A capstone experience to foster the culmination of skills and abilities necessary… source
HERS499Internship in Exercise ScienceHERS 499 - Internship in Exercise Science HERS 499 - Internship in Exercise Science (8-12 credits) A capstone experience in exercise science to foster the culmination of skills and abilities necessar… source
HLA300Foundations for Health ProfessionalsHLA 300 - Foundations for Health Professionals HLA 300 - Foundations for Health Professionals (3 credits) This course will explore leadership, data, and trends important to health professionals. Stud… source
HLA311Data Science Applications in HealthcareHLA 311 - Data Science Applications in Healthcare HLA 311 - Data Science Applications in Healthcare (3 credits) The focus of this course will be on the methods and technologies used in the applicatio… source
HLA325Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion for Healthcare LeadersHLA 325 - Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion for Healthcare Leaders HLA 325 - Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion for Healthcare Leaders (3 credits) Successful organizations have a culture that is diverse… source
HLA400Current Topics in Healthcare LeadershipHLA 400 - Current Topics in Healthcare Leadership HLA 400 - Current Topics in Healthcare Leadership (1-6 credits) Contemporary topics will be presented relating to the core healthcare competencies of… source
HLA406Healthcare Information ManagementHLA 406 - Healthcare Information Management HLA 406 - Healthcare Information Management (3 credits) This course provides a basis for healthcare informatics, information management, and decision suppo… source
HLA420Designing Wellness ProgramsHLA 420 - Designing Wellness Programs HLA 420 - Designing Wellness Programs (3 credits) This course is designed to teach students the skills they need to plan effective health education/wellness prog… source
HLA435Quality Improvement in HealthcareHLA 435 - Quality Improvement in Healthcare HLA 435 - Quality Improvement in Healthcare (3 credits) Examine the fundamental concepts of quality improvement (QI) and the role QI has on the quality and… source
HLA443Leadership and Team Development in HealthcareHLA 443 - Leadership and Team Development in Healthcare HLA 443 - Leadership and Team Development in Healthcare (3 credits) This course covers best practices for leading teams in areas of conflict ma… source
HLA444Introduction to Change Leadership in HealthcareHLA 444 - Introduction to Change Leadership in Healthcare HLA 444 - Introduction to Change Leadership in Healthcare (3 credits) Learners in this course focus on awareness of personal/professional eff… source
HLA445Evidence-Based Leadership and Management in HealthcareHLA 445 - Evidence-Based Leadership and Management in Healthcare HLA 445 - Evidence-Based Leadership and Management in Healthcare (2 credits) This course fosters heightened awareness of management an… source
HLA449Appreciative Coaching in HealthcareHLA 449 - Appreciative Coaching in Healthcare HLA 449 - Appreciative Coaching in Healthcare (1 credit) The course focuses on the theory and practice of Appreciative Inquiry with emphasis on coaching.… source
HLA451Managing Projects in HealthcareHLA 451 - Managing Projects in Healthcare HLA 451 - Managing Projects in Healthcare (3 credits) This course introduces and examines project management through both theoretical and practice approaches… source
HLA452Financial Resource Management in HealthcareHLA 452 - Financial Resource Management in Healthcare HLA 452 - Financial Resource Management in Healthcare (3 credits) This course introduces students to financial resource knowledge, tools, and pri… source
HLA490Healthcare Professional DevelopmentHLA 490 - Healthcare Professional Development HLA 490 - Healthcare Professional Development (2 credits) This course synthesizes all previous courses and is designed to encapsulate the essence of bacc… source
HIST110Introduction to Environmental HistoryHIST 110 - Introduction to Environmental History HIST 110 - Introduction to Environmental History (3 credits) Meets GOAL 5 and GOAL 10. In this course, students will receive a broad introduction to t… source
HIST115Modern World HistoryHIST 115 - Modern World History HIST 115 - Modern World History (3 credits) Meets GOAL 5 and GOAL 8. This course will examine several thematic topics in Word History throughout the long 20th century.… source
HIST120Western Civilization to 1500HIST 120 - Western Civilization to 1500 HIST 120 - Western Civilization to 1500 (3 credits) Meets GOAL 5 and GOAL 6 (Humanities). A survey of Western traditions and institutions from their beginnings… source
HIST121Western Civilization 1500-1815HIST 121 - Western Civilization 1500-1815 HIST 121 - Western Civilization 1500-1815 (3 credits) Meets GOAL 5 and GOAL 6 (Humanities). A survey of the European Renaissance, Protestant Reformation, dev… source
HIST122Western Civilization 1815 to PresentHIST 122 - Western Civilization 1815 to Present HIST 122 - Western Civilization 1815 to Present (3 credits) Meets GOAL 5 and GOAL 6 (Humanities). A survey of European traditions and institutions from… source
HIST123East Asian CivilizationHIST 123 - East Asian Civilization HIST 123 - East Asian Civilization (3 credits) Meets GOAL 5 and GOAL 8. A survey of China, Korea, and Japan from the pre-modern era to the present. The course analy… source
HIST125Classical HistoryHIST 125 - Classical History HIST 125 - Classical History (3 credits) Meets GOAL 5 and GOAL 9. The history of Greece from the Homeric time of Plato to the Roman Republic. Grade only. alternate years… source
HIST130Modern Middle EastHIST 130 - Modern Middle East HIST 130 - Modern Middle East (3 credits) This course studies the emergence of the Modern Middle East, focusing on the Ottoman Empire, European empires in the region, an… source
HIST140History of Medicine, Drugs and Life SciencesHIST 140 - History of Medicine, Drugs and Life Sciences HIST 140 - History of Medicine, Drugs and Life Sciences (3 credits) Meets GOAL 5 and GOAL 10. This course introduces students to important deve… source
HIST150United States History to 1865HIST 150 - United States History to 1865 HIST 150 - United States History to 1865 (3 credits) Meets GOAL 5 and GOAL 6 (Humanities). A survey of United States history from prehistoric times to the Ame… source
HIST151United States History Since 1865HIST 151 - United States History Since 1865 HIST 151 - United States History Since 1865 (3 credits) Meets GOAL 5 and GOAL 7. A survey of United States history since the American Civil War with specia… source
HIST165Latin American HistoryHIST 165 - Latin American History HIST 165 - Latin American History (3 credits) Meets GOAL 5 and GOAL 8. A survey of Latin American history from pre-Columbian times to present including the colonial… source
HIST214The Mississippi River in U.S. HistoryHIST 214 - The Mississippi River in U.S. History HIST 214 - The Mississippi River in U.S. History (3 credits) Meets GOAL 5 and GOAL 10. A survey of the significance of the Mississippi River in U.S. h… source
HIST215Minnesota HistoryHIST 215 - Minnesota History HIST 215 - Minnesota History (3 credits) History of the land and people of Minnesota. Emphasis is on social, cultural, economic, and political history of indigenous and i… source
HIST220Introduction to African-American HistoryHIST 220 - Introduction to African-American History HIST 220 - Introduction to African-American History (3 credits) Meets GOAL 6 (Humanities) and GOAL 7. This course will introduce students to Africa… source
HIST235Introduction to Native American HistoryHIST 235 - Introduction to Native American History HIST 235 - Introduction to Native American History (3 credits) Meets GOAL 6 (Humanities) and GOAL 7. This course traces the history of Native Americ… source
HIST295Sophomore SeminarHIST 295 - Sophomore Seminar HIST 295 - Sophomore Seminar (3 credits) This course introduces students to historical thinking and research skills through an in-depth study of a theme selected by the p… source
HIST301The History of ChildhoodHIST 301 - The History of Childhood HIST 301 - The History of Childhood (3 credits) This course explores the history of childhood and youth in the Americas (Latin America, the United States, the Cari… source
HIST309Crime and Punishment in Latin American HistoryHIST 309 - Crime and Punishment in Latin American History HIST 309 - Crime and Punishment in Latin American History (3 credits) This course examines the history of crime and punishment in Latin Ameri… source
HIST320Topics in Native American HistoryHIST 320 - Topics in Native American History HIST 320 - Topics in Native American History (3 credits) This course examines important issues in the history of North American Natives: prehistoric inter… source
HIST325American Diplomatic HistoryHIST 325 - American Diplomatic History HIST 325 - American Diplomatic History (3 credits) Traces and analyzes the major developments in modern American diplomacy. The course will examine 19th-century… source
HIST335The HolocaustHIST 335 - The Holocaust HIST 335 - The Holocaust (3 credits) An historical study and analysis of the Nazi Holocaust from 1933 to 1945. Grade only. every two or three years. Course Registration source
HIST341Modern JapanHIST 341 - Modern Japan HIST 341 - Modern Japan (3 credits) The course traces and analyzes the principal developments that shaped modern Japan. Beginning with examination of 17th- and 18th-century To… source
HIST343Modern ChinaHIST 343 - Modern China HIST 343 - Modern China (3 credits) This course permits in-depth study of the major events and issues in China’s dynamic transformation from the world’s oldest and largest bur… source
HIST345History of American SportsHIST 345 - History of American Sports HIST 345 - History of American Sports (3 credits) An historical look at the place and value of sport in American culture. Grade only. Course Registration source
HIST355European Intellectual and Cultural HistoryHIST 355 - European Intellectual and Cultural History HIST 355 - European Intellectual and Cultural History (3 credits) A study of the history of the development and basic concepts in European religi… source
HIST360Introduction to Historical MuseumsHIST 360 - Introduction to Historical Museums HIST 360 - Introduction to Historical Museums (3 credits) This course provides students with an overview of the field of historical museums and public hi… source
HIST390Historical InternshipHIST 390 - Historical Internship HIST 390 - Historical Internship (3-15 credits) Historical Internship is a specialized class where students enrich their historical education through experiential lea… source
HIST397Topics in HistoryHIST 397 - Topics in History HIST 397 - Topics in History (3 credits) In-depth study of current topics in society and the historical profession. Grade only. at least once annually. Repeatable as topi… source
HIST408RenaissanceHIST 408 - Renaissance HIST 408 - Renaissance (3 credits) The rise of commerce, development of the national monarchies, growth of the Italian city-states, secularization of society, humanism, and art… source
HIST409ReformationHIST 409 - Reformation HIST 409 - Reformation (3 credits) A study of the religious background of 16th-century Europe. The rise of Lutheranism, Calvinism, Anabaptism, and Anglicanism. The Catholic Cou… source
HIST412French Revolution and NapoleonHIST 412 - French Revolution and Napoleon HIST 412 - French Revolution and Napoleon (3 credits) Intellectual, cultural, economic, and political origins of the French Revolution; a decade of revolutio… source
HIST417Hitler and Nazi GermanyHIST 417 - Hitler and Nazi Germany HIST 417 - Hitler and Nazi Germany (3 credits) Emphasis will be given to the factors which led to Nazism, the personality of Hitler, his drive for world domination,… source
HIST421Tudor and Stuart EnglandHIST 421 - Tudor and Stuart England HIST 421 - Tudor and Stuart England (3 credits) The transition from medieval to modern England, the Reformation, the Age of Elizabeth, and the constitutional and s… source
HIST423Modern EnglandHIST 423 - Modern England HIST 423 - Modern England (3 credits) England in the modern era from the height of imperial power to the present. Grade only. hen demand warrants. Course Registration source
HIST431Social Science/History Teaching Professional CapstoneHIST 431 - Social Science/History Teaching Professional Capstone HIST 431 - Social Science/History Teaching Professional Capstone (3 credits) History 431 is a “capstone” course taught by a history pr… source
HIST440World War IIHIST 440 - World War II HIST 440 - World War II (3 credits) An examination of the origins of both the European and Asian phases of the war and of the relationship between political leadership and mil… source
HIST461Latin American Social RevolutionHIST 461 - Latin American Social Revolution HIST 461 - Latin American Social Revolution (3 credits) An analysis of Latin American’s major revolutionary movements of the 20th century and their differi… source
HIST469History of BrazilHIST 469 - History of Brazil HIST 469 - History of Brazil (3 credits) Brazilian history from European discovery to the present. The course emphasizes Portuguese exploration and colonization, the deve… source
HIST479The Civil War and ReconstructionHIST 479 - The Civil War and Reconstruction HIST 479 - The Civil War and Reconstruction (3 credits) Explores the culture and society of ante-bellum America, origins of the war, and political and mili… source
HIST481History of the American WestHIST 481 - History of the American West HIST 481 - History of the American West (3 credits) Examines the historical West versus the mythical West. Compares stereotypes and popular images of the West… source
HIST485Contemporary America 1945-PresentHIST 485 - Contemporary America 1945-Present HIST 485 - Contemporary America 1945-Present (3 credits) The course explores the causes and consequences of the Cold War including McCarthyism, U.S. invol… source
HIST499Independent Readings in HistoryHIST 499 - Independent Readings in History HIST 499 - Independent Readings in History (1-3 credits) The exact nature of this course will be determined by the needs of the student. Grade only. each se… source
INDS398InternshipINDS 398 - Internship INDS 398 - Internship (1-3 credits) This course provides the opportunity for Individualized Studies majors and minors to integrate theoretical knowledge with practical skills th… source
INDS399InternshipINDS 399 - Internship INDS 399 - Internship (1-9 credits) This course provides the opportunity for Individualized Studies majors and minors to integrate theoretical knowledge with practical skills th… source
INDS499Independent StudyINDS 499 - Independent Study INDS 499 - Independent Study (1-6 credits) Offers advanced students an opportunity to study independently in an area of special interest to them. Grade or P/NC. by arrang… source
JPN101Beginning Japanese IJPN 101 - Beginning Japanese I JPN 101 - Beginning Japanese I (4 credits) Meets GOAL 6 (Humanities) and GOAL 8. JPN 101 is designed to acquaint students with grammatical structures and vocabulary app… source
JPN102Beginning Japanese IIJPN 102 - Beginning Japanese II JPN 102 - Beginning Japanese II (4 credits) Meets GOAL 6 (Humanities) and GOAL 8. Continuation of JPN 101 - Beginning Japanese I . JPN 102 is designed to acquaint stud… source
JPN201Intermediate Japanese IJPN 201 - Intermediate Japanese I JPN 201 - Intermediate Japanese I (4 credits) Meets GOAL 6 (Humanities) and GOAL 8. JPN 201 is designed as a continuation of JPN 102 - Beginning Japanese II to acqua… source
JPN202Intermediate Japanese IIJPN 202 - Intermediate Japanese II JPN 202 - Intermediate Japanese II (4 credits) Meets GOAL 6 (Humanities) and GOAL 8. JPN 202 is designed as a continuation of JPN 201 - Intermediate Japanese I to a… source
JPN301Advanced JapaneseJPN 301 - Advanced Japanese JPN 301 - Advanced Japanese (4 credits) JPN 301 is designed to build upon skills acquired in the JPN 101 - Beginning Japanese I - JPN 202 - Intermediate Japanese II course… source
JPN302Advanced Japanese IIJPN 302 - Advanced Japanese II JPN 302 - Advanced Japanese II (4 credits) JPN 302 is a continuation of JPN 301 - Advanced Japanese . While continuing its general emphasis on building speaking profici… source
JPN303Special Topics in Advanced JapaneseJPN 303 - Special Topics in Advanced Japanese JPN 303 - Special Topics in Advanced Japanese (1-4 credits) An advanced-level Japanese language course that explores selected themes through the integrat… source
LGLS101Introduction to American LawLGLS 101 - Introduction to American Law LGLS 101 - Introduction to American Law (3 credits) Meets GOAL 6 (Humanities) and GOAL 9. Students are introduced to the American system of law and legal struc… source
LGLS211Introduction to Legal Studies and EthicsLGLS 211 - Introduction to Legal Studies and Ethics LGLS 211 - Introduction to Legal Studies and Ethics (3 credits) This course will introduce legal studies majors to various topics in the field of l… source
LGLS373Civil ProcedureLGLS 373 - Civil Procedure LGLS 373 - Civil Procedure (3 credits) This course serves as an introduction to the procedure that governs lawsuits. Basic civil court procedures, such as pleadings; initia… source
LGLS374Evidentiary RulesLGLS 374 - Evidentiary Rules LGLS 374 - Evidentiary Rules (3 credits) Acquaints the student with logic of evidentiary rules, value of first-hand evidence, burden of proof, qualification of witnesses,… source
LGLS376Criminal ProcedureLGLS 376 - Criminal Procedure LGLS 376 - Criminal Procedure (3 credits) Supplements LGLS 373 - Civil Procedure and covers the study of the general principles of criminal law and the specific elements… source
LGLS377Practical Legal Investigation TechniquesLGLS 377 - Practical Legal Investigation Techniques LGLS 377 - Practical Legal Investigation Techniques (3 credits) Students will learn the practical techniques used in investigating cases involving… source
LGLS380Legal Studies InternshipLGLS 380 - Legal Studies Internship LGLS 380 - Legal Studies Internship (1-12 credits) Legal Studies Internship is the capstone course in the Legal Studies program and is designed to support students… source
LGLS381Legal Studies Topics and IssuesLGLS 381 - Legal Studies Topics and Issues LGLS 381 - Legal Studies Topics and Issues (3 credits) Students will learn about more specialized substantive law topics such as immigration law, bankruptcy… source
LIBS100Introduction to Online Information SearchingLIBS 100 - Introduction to Online Information Searching LIBS 100 - Introduction to Online Information Searching (1 credit) An introduction to tools and strategies for locating information in cyberspa… source
LIBS200Topics in Library/Information ScienceLIBS 200 - Topics in Library/Information Science LIBS 200 - Topics in Library/Information Science (1-2 credits) A variable content course examining different topics in library and information science… source
LIBS310Advanced Research for Nursing and Allied HealthLIBS 310 - Advanced Research for Nursing and Allied Health LIBS 310 - Advanced Research for Nursing and Allied Health (1 credit) This course provides instruction on doing advanced research and critic… source
MGMT315Principles of ManagementMGMT 315 - Principles of Management MGMT 315 - Principles of Management (3 credits) Introduces students to basic management concepts and theories; covers topics such as the planning, organizing, lead… source
MGMT337Workplace Health, Safety and SecurityMGMT 337 - Workplace Health, Safety and Security MGMT 337 - Workplace Health, Safety and Security (3 credits) This course is designed to give students an overview of employee health, safety and secur… source
MGMT345International BusinessMGMT 345 - International Business MGMT 345 - International Business (3 credits) A study of how managing abroad differs from managing at home from strategic and operations-oriented perspectives. This… source
MGMT353Business InnovationMGMT 353 - Business Innovation MGMT 353 - Business Innovation (3 credits) An investigation into current methodologies and practices using technological innovation to develop new businesses and to mod… source
MGMT365Independent Readings in ManagementMGMT 365 - Independent Readings in Management MGMT 365 - Independent Readings in Management (1-3 credits) To provide more background in management, three books of the student’s choice (with faculty a… source
MGMT373EntrepreneurshipMGMT 373 - Entrepreneurship MGMT 373 - Entrepreneurship (3 credits) Provides an overview of the process of entrepreneurship focusing on new venture development. The three core areas are business idea… source
MGMT374Business AnalyticsMGMT 374 - Business Analytics MGMT 374 - Business Analytics (3 credits) The course develops fundamental knowledge and computational skills of data analytics for business decision making. The course c… source
MGMT377Independent Study in Human Resource ManagementMGMT 377 - Independent Study in Human Resource Management MGMT 377 - Independent Study in Human Resource Management (3 credits) Offers the advanced student an opportunity to do additional reading and… source
MGMT385Social EntrepreneurshipMGMT 385 - Social Entrepreneurship MGMT 385 - Social Entrepreneurship (3 credits) Opportunities and challenges facing social entrepreneurs and nonprofit organizations will be examined through an enga… source
MGMT407Organization Development and ChangeMGMT 407 - Organization Development and Change MGMT 407 - Organization Development and Change (3 credits) This course prepares students to effectively facilitate and manage change within 21st century… source
MGMT415Theories of ManagementMGMT 415 - Theories of Management MGMT 415 - Theories of Management (3 credits) An integral part of effective management involves understanding and critically examining the goals, strategies, structu… source
MGMT417Compensation and BenefitsMGMT 417 - Compensation and Benefits MGMT 417 - Compensation and Benefits (3 credits) This course provides students with theories and approaches to the design and management of compensation systems a… source
MGMT425Small Business ManagementMGMT 425 - Small Business Management MGMT 425 - Small Business Management (3 credits) Explore, investigate, and analyze small businesses and their management practices. Develop business plans and fea… source
MGMT427Human Resources DevelopmentMGMT 427 - Human Resources Development MGMT 427 - Human Resources Development (3 credits) This course provides students with an overview of human resource (HR) development and organization developmen… source
MGMT437Labor Relations and Collective BargainingMGMT 437 - Labor Relations and Collective Bargaining MGMT 437 - Labor Relations and Collective Bargaining (3 credits) This course introduces students to the field of labor relations. It is designed t… source
MGMT457Seminar in Human Resources ManagementMGMT 457 - Seminar in Human Resources Management MGMT 457 - Seminar in Human Resources Management (3 credits) This course deals with controversial, practical situations involving people at work with… source
MGMT464Project ManagementMGMT 464 - Project Management MGMT 464 - Project Management (3 credits) This course addresses the skills needed to initiate, plan, execute, control, and close projects. Various tools for managing pro… source
MGMT467Staffing and EvaluationMGMT 467 - Staffing and Evaluation MGMT 467 - Staffing and Evaluation (3 credits) This course is designed to provide students with theory/practice of staffing decisions. It discusses staffing models… source
MGMT475International ManagementMGMT 475 - International Management MGMT 475 - International Management (3 credits) A study of how and why multinational organizations need to adapt their management tasks and practices to the differ… source
MGMT477International Human Resources ManagementMGMT 477 - International Human Resources Management MGMT 477 - International Human Resources Management (3 credits) This course focuses on issues involved in international human resource management.… source
MGMT494Current Topics in Operations ManagementMGMT 494 - Current Topics in Operations Management MGMT 494 - Current Topics in Operations Management (3 credits) This course will explore some of the latest techniques and concepts in OM. The object… source
MGMT497Strategic Human Resource ManagementMGMT 497 - Strategic Human Resource Management MGMT 497 - Strategic Human Resource Management (3 credits) The purpose of this course is to explore the role of human resources (HR) management in strat… source
MIS112AI Unleashed: Introduction to Generative Artificial Intelligence3MIS 112 - AI Unleashed: Introduction to Generative Artificial Intelligence MIS 112 - AI Unleashed: Introduction to Generative Artificial Intelligence (3 Credits) Meets GOAL 9. Explore Artificial Inte… 3 cr · 3 hr source
MIS202Microcomputers in BusinessMIS 202 - Microcomputers in Business MIS 202 - Microcomputers in Business (3 credits) An introduction to some of the more commonly used software packages for business decision-making. Spreadsheet, bu… source
MIS312Business Computer ProgrammingMIS 312 - Business Computer Programming MIS 312 - Business Computer Programming (3 credits) An object-oriented approach to business systems development and programming using the latest tools. Problem… source
MIS332Business Programming ToolsMIS 332 - Business Programming Tools MIS 332 - Business Programming Tools (3 credits) Introduction to advanced programming tools. The student will document, compile, test, and debug business applicat… source
MIS342Advanced Business Computer ApplicationsMIS 342 - Advanced Business Computer Applications MIS 342 - Advanced Business Computer Applications (3 credits) The focus of this course is on the development and management of business database syst… source
MIS362Management Information SystemsMIS 362 - Management Information Systems MIS 362 - Management Information Systems (3 credits) An introduction to basic concepts of management information system design, implementation, and control. A… source
MIS372Management of Business Systems DevelopmentMIS 372 - Management of Business Systems Development MIS 372 - Management of Business Systems Development (3 credits) An introduction to business systems development concepts and methodologies from t… source
MIS398InternshipMIS 398 - Internship MIS 398 - Internship (1-12 credits) Credits will not be counted in the MIS major, but will be counted as general elective credits. P/NC only. by arrangement. Course Registration source
MIS399Internship ProjectMIS 399 - Internship Project MIS 399 - Internship Project (3 credits) Allows the student opportunity for hands-on experience, applying MIS principles and method in an organizational setting. 0 GPA. G… source
MIS412Management of eCommerceMIS 412 - Management of eCommerce MIS 412 - Management of eCommerce (3 credits) ECommerce is studied from a managerial perspective. Topics include e-business, web EDI, and business uses of the intern… source
MIS452Management of Telecommunication SystemsMIS 452 - Management of Telecommunication Systems MIS 452 - Management of Telecommunication Systems (3 credits) This course provides an understanding of basic concepts involved in management of data… source
MIS462Decision Support SystemsMIS 462 - Decision Support Systems MIS 462 - Decision Support Systems (3 credits) This course focuses on complex management decision activities, which require extensive use of information and modelin… source
MIS486Independent Studies in MISMIS 486 - Independent Studies in MIS MIS 486 - Independent Studies in MIS (1-12 credits) Offers the advanced student an opportunity to do additional reading and/or research in areas of special intere… source
MIS492Topics in MISMIS 492 - Topics in MIS MIS 492 - Topics in MIS (3 credits) The major focus of this course is on the advanced and complex concepts of information systems technology. The objective is to provide persp… source
MKTG100Marketing and SocietyMKTG 100 - Marketing and Society MKTG 100 - Marketing and Society (3 credits) Meets GOAL 9. This course introduces students to marketing’s role in society and compares it with marketing’s role within… source
MKTG105Global Business: Marketing and SustainabilityMKTG 105 - Global Business: Marketing and Sustainability MKTG 105 - Global Business: Marketing and Sustainability (3 credits) Meets GOAL 10. An introduction to key macro-marketing concepts within the… source
MKTG249Independent Marketing StudyMKTG 249 - Independent Marketing Study MKTG 249 - Independent Marketing Study (1-9 credits) This course offers students the opportunity to do individual research or study in an area of special intere… source
MKTG265Introduction to Professional SellingMKTG 265 - Introduction to Professional Selling MKTG 265 - Introduction to Professional Selling (3 credits) Learning professional selling concepts and the communications skills to apply them. Topics… source
MKTG285Sales ExperienceMKTG 285 - Sales Experience MKTG 285 - Sales Experience (3 credits) Practical experience in sales or a highly related field so as to develop knowledge and experience in the application of theory to a… source
MKTG300Principles of MarketingMKTG 300 - Principles of Marketing MKTG 300 - Principles of Marketing (3 credits) Principles of Marketing provides a market-oriented perspective to business decision-making. Market-oriented decision-… source
MKTG327Marketing and EntrepreneurshipMKTG 327 - Marketing and Entrepreneurship MKTG 327 - Marketing and Entrepreneurship (3 credits) An examination of the procedures and managerial practices of small business. Specific emphasis is given… source
MKTG329Sports MarketingMKTG 329 - Sports Marketing MKTG 329 - Sports Marketing (3 credits) Sports’ marketing focuses on the different problems presented in developing promotional programs for sports teams, events, products… source
MKTG331International MarketingMKTG 331 - International Marketing MKTG 331 - International Marketing (3 credits) A study of the economic, political, cultural, and business environments affecting the international marketing operati… source
MKTG332Market AnalysisMKTG 332 - Market Analysis MKTG 332 - Market Analysis (3 credits) This course defines relevant markets, analyzes primary and selective demand for the market, segments the market, and identifies poten… source
MKTG333Topics in MarketingMKTG 333 - Topics in Marketing MKTG 333 - Topics in Marketing (3 credits) Various courses in conjunction with curriculum needs and the availability of faculty with relevant expertise. Grade only. by… source
MKTG336Services MarketingMKTG 336 - Services Marketing MKTG 336 - Services Marketing (3 credits) This course examines how services can be developed and marketed to increase customer satisfaction and retention in order to ext… source
MKTG338BrandingMKTG 338 - Branding MKTG 338 - Branding (3 credits) This course examines the relevant concepts involved in the management of brands both in the context of consumers and in organizations. A distinguis… source
MKTG339Digital and Social Media MarketingMKTG 339 - Digital and Social Media Marketing MKTG 339 - Digital and Social Media Marketing (3 credits) This course examines digital marketing principles including website development, content develo… source
MKTG344Buyer BehaviorMKTG 344 - Buyer Behavior MKTG 344 - Buyer Behavior (3 credits) This course takes a strategic perspective to examine the impact of the nature and scope of consumer and business buyer behavior on plan… source
MKTG345Sales ManagementMKTG 345 - Sales Management MKTG 345 - Sales Management (3 credits) An introduction to the concept of sales force management and managing the overall customer relationship. Structuring, leading and m… source
MKTG349Independent StudyMKTG 349 - Independent Study MKTG 349 - Independent Study (1-3 credits) Offers the advanced student an opportunity to do additional readings and/or research papers in areas of special interest. Grade… source
MKTG353Marketing and the Common GoodMKTG 353 - Marketing and the Common Good MKTG 353 - Marketing and the Common Good (3 credits) This course investigates the strategic function of marketing through the lens of values associated with s… source
MKTG363Integrated Marketing CommunicationsMKTG 363 - Integrated Marketing Communications MKTG 363 - Integrated Marketing Communications (3 credits) This course provides students with an in-depth understanding of each tool in the promotional… source
MKTG365Advanced Professional SellingMKTG 365 - Advanced Professional Selling MKTG 365 - Advanced Professional Selling (3 credits) An in-depth examination of selling and communication techniques designed for students intending to pursue… source
MKTG397Sales TeamMKTG 397 - Sales Team MKTG 397 - Sales Team (0-3 credits) This course is a sales practicum involving competing and/or coaching a competitive collegiate sales team. It includes actual in-depth experie… source
MKTG398InternshipMKTG 398 - Internship MKTG 398 - Internship (1-9 credits) Credits will not be counted in marketing major, but as general elective credits. P/NC only. by arrangement. Course Registration source
MKTG399Internship ProblemMKTG 399 - Internship Problem MKTG 399 - Internship Problem (3 credits) Practical experience in the marketing field to develop knowledge and experience in the application of theory to actual problems… source
MKTG429Small Business ConsultingMKTG 429 - Small Business Consulting MKTG 429 - Small Business Consulting (3 credits) This course is designed to provide students with an opportunity to integrate and apply their knowledge, skills, a… source
MCOM100Media, Culture, and SocietyMCOM 100 - Media, Culture, and Society MCOM 100 - Media, Culture, and Society (3 credits) Meets GOAL 9. This course provides an introduction to mass communication with a focus on media, culture, and… source
MCOM115Photography AppreciationMCOM 115 - Photography Appreciation MCOM 115 - Photography Appreciation (3 credits) Meets GOAL 6 (Fine Arts). An introduction to the art and expression of photography through lecture, photography ass… source
MCOM172Print and Web ProductionMCOM 172 - Print and Web Production MCOM 172 - Print and Web Production (3 credits) Learn and apply advanced tools for effective communication in print and on the web. Students must be proficient in… source
MCOM173Audio and Video ProductionMCOM 173 - Audio and Video Production MCOM 173 - Audio and Video Production (3 credits) This course gives students an applied practical introduction to the fundamentals of audio and video media produ… source
MCOM175Mass Communication Computer ApplicationsMCOM 175 - Mass Communication Computer Applications MCOM 175 - Mass Communication Computer Applications (3 credits) Basic computer skills for the mass media using page layout as well as image generat… source
MCOM202Creativity and InnovationMCOM 202 - Creativity and Innovation MCOM 202 - Creativity and Innovation (3 credits) Meets GOAL 6 (Humanities) Creativity can be achieved by anyone with effort and hard work. This course examines th… source
MCOM215Photo: The Technical ArtMCOM 215 - Photo: The Technical Art MCOM 215 - Photo: The Technical Art (3 credits) An intermediate-level course intended to provide the student with additional experience conceptualizing, producing,… source
MCOM221Creative Digital Media StorytellingMCOM 221 - Creative Digital Media Storytelling MCOM 221 - Creative Digital Media Storytelling (3 credits) Meets GOAL 6 (Humanities). An introduction to storytelling principles through creative digita… source
MCOM243Principles of Game DesignMCOM 243 - Principles of Game Design MCOM 243 - Principles of Game Design (3 credits) Meets GOAL 6 (Fine Arts). An introduction to computer and video games including their rules, game works, stories,… source
MCOM250Principles of Strategic CommunicationMCOM 250 - Principles of Strategic Communication MCOM 250 - Principles of Strategic Communication (3 credits) Meets GOAL 5. This course introduces students to the general field of strategic communica… source
MCOM271Interactive EnvironmentsMCOM 271 - Interactive Environments MCOM 271 - Interactive Environments (3 credits) An introduction to tools and techniques for developing content and delivering messages in new media environments. S… source
MCOM274Creative Digital Audio-Video ProductionMCOM 274 - Creative Digital Audio-Video Production MCOM 274 - Creative Digital Audio-Video Production (3 credits) Fundamentals of audio and video production in the digital era, from studio and field… source
MCOM280Principles of Media LiteracyMCOM 280 - Principles of Media Literacy MCOM 280 - Principles of Media Literacy (3 credits) Meets GOAL 9. This course focuses on the analysis and criticism of media sources; how people experience and… source
MCOM301Fundamentals of RadioMCOM 301 - Fundamentals of Radio MCOM 301 - Fundamentals of Radio (1 credit) This course will provide students with an introduction to radio operations, performance, and promotions at KQAL. Students… source
MCOM303Documentary Production: The Living History ProjectMCOM 303 - Documentary Production: The Living History Project MCOM 303 - Documentary Production: The Living History Project (3 credits) This course will familiarize students with the documentary prac… source
MCOM307Creative Digital Media LabMCOM 307 - Creative Digital Media Lab MCOM 307 - Creative Digital Media Lab (3 credits) This course explores digital media culture and practices through a practice-based research approach. Students d… source
MCOM310Photojournalism and DocumentaryMCOM 310 - Photojournalism and Documentary MCOM 310 - Photojournalism and Documentary (3 credits) The photograph as a means of visual reporting. Lab required. Weekly critique. Grade only. hen demand… source
MCOM316Experimental Visual CommunicationMCOM 316 - Experimental Visual Communication MCOM 316 - Experimental Visual Communication (3 credits) This course provides students with research, discussion and hands-on experience using emerging vi… source
MCOM319Studio PhotographyMCOM 319 - Studio Photography MCOM 319 - Studio Photography (3 credits) Advanced photographic lighting and composition with an emphasis on studio techniques. Grade only. hen demand warrants. Course R… source
MCOM328Audio Storytelling: Podcast and RadioMCOM 328 - Audio Storytelling: Podcast and Radio MCOM 328 - Audio Storytelling: Podcast and Radio (3 credits) This class provides students with an in-depth understanding of narrative podcasting and r… source
MCOM332News GatheringMCOM 332 - News Gathering MCOM 332 - News Gathering (3 credits) Interviewing, observation, and research as information-gathering methodologies; with reporting assignments for publication and broadcas… source
MCOM334Feature WritingMCOM 334 - Feature Writing MCOM 334 - Feature Writing (3 credits) Developing, writing, and marketing feature stories to a variety of media. Grade only. all semester. Course Registration source
MCOM339Strategic Social MediaMCOM 339 - Strategic Social Media MCOM 339 - Strategic Social Media (3 credits) This course will provide students with an introduction to the history, theory, ethics, technology, and uses of social m… source
MCOM340Public Relations CasesMCOM 340 - Public Relations Cases MCOM 340 - Public Relations Cases (3 credits) Examination of public relations as applied in business, industry, government, social services, and other organizations… source
MCOM345Public Relations WritingMCOM 345 - Public Relations Writing MCOM 345 - Public Relations Writing (3 credits) Preparing news releases; internal and external promotional materials; publications; newsletters; print, radio, and… source
MCOM346Public Relations Techniques and StrategiesMCOM 346 - Public Relations Techniques and Strategies MCOM 346 - Public Relations Techniques and Strategies (3 credits) This course is designed to provide detailed instruction in how to write for a v… source
MCOM349Advanced Audio-Video ProductionMCOM 349 - Advanced Audio-Video Production MCOM 349 - Advanced Audio-Video Production (3 credits) Advanced video production with a focus on genre specific production methods and techniques. Students… source
MCOM353Multimedia News and InformationMCOM 353 - Multimedia News and Information MCOM 353 - Multimedia News and Information (3 credits) This class will prepare students for working in a multimedia newsroom. Students will be introduced to… source
MCOM356Media and Society InternationalMCOM 356 - Media and Society International MCOM 356 - Media and Society International (3 credits) Meets GOAL 8. Involves study abroad. Designed to provide students with exposure to concepts and princ… source
MCOM360Advertising Copy WritingMCOM 360 - Advertising Copy Writing MCOM 360 - Advertising Copy Writing (3 credits) The creation of effective advertising messages for newspapers, magazines, radio, television, and other mass media.… source
MCOM361Advertising Media Planning & BuyingMCOM 361 - Advertising Media Planning & Buying MCOM 361 - Advertising Media Planning & Buying (3 credits) Theories, problems, and practices related to advertising media evaluation and selection. Grad… source
MCOM362Advertising DesignMCOM 362 - Advertising Design MCOM 362 - Advertising Design (3 credits) Principles and practices of advertising design with an emphasis on the design of effective advertisements in print and digital… source
MCOM371Advanced Interactive EnvironmentsMCOM 371 - Advanced Interactive Environments MCOM 371 - Advanced Interactive Environments (3 credits) Application and synthesis of creative digital media storytelling skills for interactive media pre… source
MCOM399InternshipMCOM 399 - Internship MCOM 399 - Internship (3 credits) Departmentally approved, supervised practical experience in mass communication. P/NC only. hen demand warrants. Course Registration source
MCOM409Independent StudyMCOM 409 - Independent Study MCOM 409 - Independent Study (3 credits) To meet the needs of the individual student. By previous arrangement only. Grade only. hen demand warrants. Repeatable up to 6 cr… source
MCOM425Creative Digital Media CapstoneMCOM 425 - Creative Digital Media Capstone MCOM 425 - Creative Digital Media Capstone (3 credits) The application and synthesis of advanced creative digital media skills. Students research, plan, and… source
MCOM435Special Topics in Mass CommunicationMCOM 435 - Special Topics in Mass Communication MCOM 435 - Special Topics in Mass Communication (3 credits) The content and subject matter varies, depending on current events and issues of interest t… source
MCOM437Publication PracticumMCOM 437 - Publication Practicum MCOM 437 - Publication Practicum (3 credits) Practical hands-­on application of journalism concepts and skills through team leadership, story generation, copy editing… source
MCOM480Strategic Communication CampaignsMCOM 480 - Strategic Communication Campaigns MCOM 480 - Strategic Communication Campaigns (3 credits) Students apply advertising and public relations theory and processes in practical, hands-on assig… source
MCOM499Assessment PortfolioMCOM 499 - Assessment Portfolio MCOM 499 - Assessment Portfolio (0 credits) For this arranged class, each student completes an assessment portfolio to fulfill a graduation requirement. P/NC only. all… source
MATH050Intermediate AlgebraMATH 050 - Intermediate Algebra MATH 050 - Intermediate Algebra (3 credits) A review of pre-algebra and intermediate algebra topics designed to prepare the student for college-level mathematics. This… source
MATH100Mathematics for SustainabilityMATH 100 - Mathematics for Sustainability MATH 100 - Mathematics for Sustainability (3 credits) Meets GOAL 4 and GOAL 10. This course develops and applies mathematical concepts and tools to quantitat… source
MATH107Mathematics for Social JusticeMATH 107 - Mathematics for Social Justice MATH 107 - Mathematics for Social Justice (3 credits) Meets GOAL 5 and GOAL 9 This course explores the intersection of mathematics and social justice, aiming… source
MATH110Finite MathematicsMATH 110 - Finite Mathematics MATH 110 - Finite Mathematics (3 credits) Meets GOAL 4. Applications of matrices, linear programming, probability, the mathematics of finance, and other non-calculus mat… source
MATH112Applied PrecalculusMATH 112 - Applied Precalculus MATH 112 - Applied Precalculus (3 credits) Meets GOAL 4. This course will students learn both algebraic skills and problem-solving skills. Topics include the algebraic… source
MATH115College AlgebraMATH 115 - College Algebra MATH 115 - College Algebra (3 credits) Meets GOAL 4. This course will give students a rigorous preparation in algebra. Topics include review of basic algebraic concepts; fu… source
MATH120PrecalculusMATH 120 - Precalculus MATH 120 - Precalculus (4 credits) Meets GOAL 4. A study of topics designed to give students the skills necessary for successful completion of MATH 212 - Calculus I . Emphasis… source
MATH140Applied CalculusMATH 140 - Applied Calculus MATH 140 - Applied Calculus (3 credits) Meets GOAL 4. An intuitive approach to calculus using technology. Applications may include present and future value of investment s… source
MATH202Elements of MathematicsMATH 202 - Elements of Mathematics MATH 202 - Elements of Mathematics (3 credits) Meets GOAL 4. The purpose of this course is to develop mathematical reasoning, problem solving, and communication thr… source
MATH212Calculus IMATH 212 - Calculus I MATH 212 - Calculus I (4 credits) Meets GOAL 4. Differential and integral calculus of functions of a single variable. Two semesters in sequence. Grade or P/NC. each semester. Co… source
MATH213Calculus IIMATH 213 - Calculus II MATH 213 - Calculus II (4 credits) Meets GOAL 4. Differential and integral calculus of functions of a single variable. Two semesters in sequence. Grade or P/NC. each semester.… source
MATH222Data-Driven Mathematical ModelingMATH 222 - Data-Driven Mathematical Modeling MATH 222 - Data-Driven Mathematical Modeling (3 credits) Students in this course are introduced to the process of mathematical modeling through the analys… source
MATH302Chaos TheoryMATH 302 - Chaos Theory MATH 302 - Chaos Theory (3 credits) An introduction to chaos theory and fractal geometry. Topics will include bifurcations, Julia sets, the Mandelbrot set, fractal geometry, i… source
MATH303Numerical Reasoning for Middle School TeachersMATH 303 - Numerical Reasoning for Middle School Teachers MATH 303 - Numerical Reasoning for Middle School Teachers (3 credits) This course gives the middle school mathematics teacher a deeper unders… source
MATH304Middle/Secondary Math MethodsMATH 304 - Middle/Secondary Math Methods MATH 304 - Middle/Secondary Math Methods (3 credits) Organization and methods of teaching mathematics, including a 30-hour field experience. Grade only. annua… source
MATH306Problem Solving in Math ClassroomMATH 306 - Problem Solving in Math Classroom MATH 306 - Problem Solving in Math Classroom (3 credits) This course is designed to inform the prospective mathematics teacher about the meaning of mathem… source
MATH307History of MathematicsMATH 307 - History of Mathematics MATH 307 - History of Mathematics (3 credits) Meets GOAL 7. General view of the historical development of the elementary branches of mathematics. Grade or P/NC. all… source
MATH308Modern GeometryMATH 308 - Modern Geometry MATH 308 - Modern Geometry (4 credits) This course is designed to give the prospective teacher of secondary school geometry an exposure to the concepts of non-Euclidean geo… source
MATH311Linear AlgebraMATH 311 - Linear Algebra MATH 311 - Linear Algebra (4 credits) An introduction to using linear algebra techniques and tools to solve and extract data from systems. Topics include: Systems of Linear… source
MATH317Theory of Functions of a Complex VariableMATH 317 - Theory of Functions of a Complex Variable MATH 317 - Theory of Functions of a Complex Variable (3 credits) The calculus of functions of a complex variable including differentiability, anal… source
MATH332Numerical AnalysisMATH 332 - Numerical Analysis MATH 332 - Numerical Analysis (3 credits) Numerical solution of equations, numerical interpolation, differentiation, and integration, numerical linear algebra, numerical… source
MATH337ProbabilityMATH 337 - Probability MATH 337 - Probability (3 credits) Introduction to basic ideas and fundamental laws of probability. Topics include an introduction to combinatorics, probability axioms, conditi… source
MATH342Advanced Linear AlgebraMATH 342 - Advanced Linear Algebra MATH 342 - Advanced Linear Algebra (3 credits) A continuation of MATH 311 with emphasis on more general vector spaces. Additional topics include linear transformati… source
MATH413Advanced Applied MathematicsMATH 413 - Advanced Applied Mathematics MATH 413 - Advanced Applied Mathematics (3 credits) A thorough treatment of advanced applied mathematics, including partial differential equations, Fourier ser… source
MATH435Operations Research: ModelingMATH 435 - Operations Research: Modeling MATH 435 - Operations Research: Modeling (3 credits) This course emphasizes mathematical model building: problem identification and model construction. Topics… source
MATH462Introduction to TopologyMATH 462 - Introduction to Topology MATH 462 - Introduction to Topology (3 credits) A study of indexed families of sets, mappings, diagrams, continuity, neighborhoods, limit points, open and closed s… source
MATH467Introduction to Algebraic Topology4MATH 467 - Introduction to Algebraic Topology MATH 467 - Introduction to Algebraic Topology (4 Credits) A study of shape and structure in low dimensions. Main topics include knot theory, surface clas… 4 cr · 4 hr source
MATH470Math ProjectsMATH 470 - Math Projects MATH 470 - Math Projects (1-4 credits) Practical experience in working on real problems or research under the supervision of a faculty member. Instructor permission required.… source
MATH480Special TopicsMATH 480 - Special Topics MATH 480 - Special Topics (1-3 credits) Exposure to mathematical topics not included in other courses. Grade or P/NC. hen demand warrants. Course Registration source
MATH490Independent Problems in MathematicsMATH 490 - Independent Problems in Mathematics MATH 490 - Independent Problems in Mathematics (1-4 credits) An opportunity to continue study of selected topics. Instructor permission required. Grade… source
MS101Introduction to the Army ProfessionMS 101 - Introduction to the Army Profession MS 101 - Introduction to the Army Profession (2 credits) This course focuses on introduction to the Army and basic soldier skills. It introduces students… source
MS102Foundations of LeadershipMS 102 - Foundations of Leadership MS 102 - Foundations of Leadership (2 credits) This course introduces students to the personal challenges and competencies that are critical for effective leadershi… source
MS201Leadership and EthicsMS 201 - Leadership and Ethics MS 201 - Leadership and Ethics (2 credits) This course focuses on leadership and ethics and adds depth to the student’s knowledge of different leadership styles. Studen… source
MS202Decision-Making in the ArmyMS 202 - Decision-Making in the Army MS 202 - Decision-Making in the Army (2 credits) This course begins with analytical techniques, creative thinking skills and the Army problem solving process as r… source
MS301Training Management and the Warfighting FunctionsMS 301 - Training Management and the Warfighting Functions MS 301 - Training Management and the Warfighting Functions (3 credits) In this course, students will analyze, test, and relate the fundament… source
MS302Applied Leadership in Small Unit OperationsMS 302 - Applied Leadership in Small Unit Operations MS 302 - Applied Leadership in Small Unit Operations (3 credits) This course focuses on applied leadership in small unit operations. Students will… source
MS401Leadership and ManagementMS 401 - Leadership and Management MS 401 - Leadership and Management (3 credits) This course transitions the focus of student learning from being trained, mentored, and evaluated to learning how to… source
MS402American Military HistoryMS 402 - American Military History MS 402 - American Military History (3 credits) This course provides a historical perspective to decisions made by American military leaders. Whatever challenges off… source
MS403Company Grade LeadershipMS 403 - Company Grade Leadership MS 403 - Company Grade Leadership (3 credits) In this course, students will develop knowledge, skills, and abilities required of junior officers pertaining to the Ar… source
MUS001Concert AttendanceMUS 001 - Concert Attendance MUS 001 - Concert Attendance (0 credits) Concert attendance requirement for music majors and minors only. P/NC only. each semester. Course Registration source
MUS002Music Education SeminarMUS 002 - Music Education Seminar MUS 002 - Music Education Seminar (0 credits) A seminar designed to provide music education students with consistent practice in conducting, rehearsal techniques, an… source
MUS003Music Business SeminarMUS 003 - Music Business Seminar MUS 003 - Music Business Seminar (0 credits) A seminar designed to provide a forum for music business majors to come together for discussion and activities centered o… source
MUS061Individual Instruction: PianoMUS 061 - Individual Instruction: Piano MUS 061 - Individual Instruction: Piano (1-2 credits) Weekly instruction in primary and secondary instrument study. Students develop technical skills, sight re… source
MUS062Individual Instruction: VoiceMUS 062 - Individual Instruction: Voice MUS 062 - Individual Instruction: Voice (1-2 credits) Weekly instruction in primary and secondary instrument study. Students develop technical skills, sight re… source
MUS063Individual Instruction: StringsMUS 063 - Individual Instruction: Strings MUS 063 - Individual Instruction: Strings (1-2 credits) Weekly instruction in primary and secondary instrument study. Students develop technical skills, sigh… source
MUS064Individual Instruction: WoodwindsMUS 064 - Individual Instruction: Woodwinds MUS 064 - Individual Instruction: Woodwinds (1-2 credits) Weekly instruction in primary and secondary instrument study. Students develop technical skills,… source
MUS065Individual Instruction: BrassMUS 065 - Individual Instruction: Brass MUS 065 - Individual Instruction: Brass (1-2 credits) Weekly instruction in primary and secondary instrument study. Students develop technical skills, sight re… source
MUS066Individual Instruction: PercussionMUS 066 - Individual Instruction: Percussion MUS 066 - Individual Instruction: Percussion (1-2 credits) Weekly instruction in primary and secondary instrument study. Students develop technical skills… source
MUS107Music Technology IMUS 107 - Music Technology I MUS 107 - Music Technology I (3 credits) This course is taught in Rochester at RCTC as MUSC 1601 . Students will investigate the relationship between computer, software,… source
MUS108Audio Production IMUS 108 - Audio Production I MUS 108 - Audio Production I (3 credits) This course is taught in Rochester at RCTC as MUSC 1621 . Students will learn basic terminology, theory and practice of modern re… source
MUS109Introduction to MusicMUS 109 - Introduction to Music MUS 109 - Introduction to Music (3 credits) Meets GOAL 5 and GOAL 6 (Fine Arts). Study of the elements of music, fundamental techniques, and formal patterns. Stylistic… source
MUS110Introduction to JazzMUS 110 - Introduction to Jazz MUS 110 - Introduction to Jazz (3 credits) Meets GOAL 6 (Fine Arts). A history of jazz in America, its African and European influences, its emergence as a recognizable… source
MUS111Film Music: Art Behind the ScenesMUS 111 - Film Music: Art Behind the Scenes MUS 111 - Film Music: Art Behind the Scenes (3 credits) Meets GOAL 6 (Fine Arts). This course will demonstrate the importance of music in perhaps the most… source
MUS112Musical Culture Along the Mississippi RiverMUS 112 - Musical Culture Along the Mississippi River MUS 112 - Musical Culture Along the Mississippi River (3 credits) This course will highlight the Mississippi River’s varied cultural and ethnic i… source
MUS113Women in MusicMUS 113 - Women in Music MUS 113 - Women in Music (3 credits) Meets GOAL 6 (Fine Arts) and GOAL 7. This course is designed as an exploration into the musical contributions of women throughout documen… source
MUS114Global Music CulturesMUS 114 - Global Music Cultures MUS 114 - Global Music Cultures (3 credits) Meets GOAL 7 and GOAL 8 A survey of selected global music cultures. Cultures covered are chosen from Africa, India, China,… source
MUS116Music of the AmericasMUS 116 - Music of the Americas MUS 116 - Music of the Americas (3 credits) A survey of Native American music cultures found in different regions of the Americas. Emphasis is placed on examining the… source
MUS118History of the American Musical TheatreMUS 118 - History of the American Musical Theatre MUS 118 - History of the American Musical Theatre (3 credits) Meets GOAL 6 (Fine Arts). This course is designed to provide a survey of American Music… source
MUS119Music and Behavior3MUS 119 - Music and Behavior MUS 119 - Music and Behavior (3 Credits) Meets GOAL 5 and GOAL 6 (Fine Arts). Students of all degree areas will study and experience the ways music impacts us across our… 3 cr · 3 hr source
MUS120Introduction to Music TheoryMUS 120 - Introduction to Music Theory MUS 120 - Introduction to Music Theory (3 credits) Meets GOAL 6 (Fine Arts). An introduction to the structure and notation of music found in past and current co… source
MUS122The History of Rock MusicMUS 122 - The History of Rock Music MUS 122 - The History of Rock Music (3 credits) Meets GOAL 6 (Fine Arts). A history of rock and roll and pop/rock music, its diverse American influences, its emerg… source
MUS136Applied Voice for InstrumentalistsMUS 136 - Applied Voice for Instrumentalists MUS 136 - Applied Voice for Instrumentalists (1 credit) Individual Instruction: designed to instrumental music education majors develop and enhance basic… source
MUS137Modern Guitar IMUS 137 - Modern Guitar I MUS 137 - Modern Guitar I (1 credit) Meets GOAL 6 (Fine Arts). Students will acquire competencies in guitar performance applicable to a variety of current musical traditions… source
MUS138Modern Guitar IIMUS 138 - Modern Guitar II MUS 138 - Modern Guitar II (1 credit) Meets GOAL 6 (Fine Arts). Students will acquire competencies in guitar performance applicable to a variety of current musical traditio… source
MUS141World Music EnsembleMUS 141 - World Music Ensemble MUS 141 - World Music Ensemble (1 credit) Meets GOAL 6 (Fine Arts). World Music Ensemble. P/NC only. at department discretion. Course Registration source
MUS143Treble ChorusMUS 143 - Treble Chorus MUS 143 - Treble Chorus (1 credit) Meets GOAL 6 (Fine Arts). Ensemble: open to all students by audition. Repertory selected to acquaint the student with representative literat… source
MUS161Individual Instruction: PianoMUS 161 - Individual Instruction: Piano MUS 161 - Individual Instruction: Piano (1-2 credits) Weekly instruction in primary and secondary instrument study. Students develop technical skills, sight re… source
MUS162Individual Instruction: VoiceMUS 162 - Individual Instruction: Voice MUS 162 - Individual Instruction: Voice (1-2 credits) Weekly instruction in primary and secondary instrument study. Students develop technical skills, sight re… source
MUS163Individual Instruction: StringsMUS 163 - Individual Instruction: Strings MUS 163 - Individual Instruction: Strings (1-2 credits) Weekly instruction in primary and secondary instrument study. Students develop technical skills, sigh… source
MUS164Individual Instruction: WoodwindsMUS 164 - Individual Instruction: Woodwinds MUS 164 - Individual Instruction: Woodwinds (1-2 credits) Weekly instruction in primary and secondary instrument study. Students develop technical skills,… source
MUS165Individual Instruction: BrassMUS 165 - Individual Instruction: Brass MUS 165 - Individual Instruction: Brass (1-2 credits) Weekly instruction in primary and secondary instrument study. Students develop technical skills, sight re… source
MUS166Individual Instruction: PercussionMUS 166 - Individual Instruction: Percussion MUS 166 - Individual Instruction: Percussion (1-2 credits) Weekly instruction in primary and secondary instrument study. Students develop technical skills… source
MUS170Jazz Piano - Individual InstructionMUS 170 - Jazz Piano - Individual Instruction MUS 170 - Jazz Piano - Individual Instruction (1 credit) Weekly instruction in primary and secondary instrument study. Students develop technical skills,… source
MUS180Electronic Music ProductionMUS 180 - Electronic Music Production MUS 180 - Electronic Music Production (3 credits) Meets GOAL 6 (Fine Arts). Students will learn to create music by applying basic music theory principles to comp… source
MUS201Theory IMUS 201 - Theory I MUS 201 - Theory I (4 credits) Study of the fundamental structures of music, including meter, tonality, intervals, diatonic triads and dominant seventh chords, and melodic organiza… source
MUS202Theory IIMUS 202 - Theory II MUS 202 - Theory II (4 credits) Application of the concepts studied in MUS 201 - Theory I to four-part writing and harmonic analysis, including dominant, nondominant and leading-t… source
MUS207Music Technology IIMUS 207 - Music Technology II MUS 207 - Music Technology II (2 credits) This course is taught in Rochester at RCTC as MUSC 1602 . Continuation of concepts taught in MUS 107 - Music Technology I . Add… source
MUS208Audio Production IIMUS 208 - Audio Production II MUS 208 - Audio Production II (3 credits) This course is taught in Rochester at RCTC as MUSC 1622 . Continuation of the concepts taught in MUS 108 - Audio Production I .… source
MUS234Class Piano IMUS 234 - Class Piano I MUS 234 - Class Piano I (2 credits) First semester of a sequence designed to develop basic keyboard and musicianship skills in preparation for the Piano Proficiency Examinatio… source
MUS235Class Piano IIMUS 235 - Class Piano II MUS 235 - Class Piano II (2 credits) Second semester of a sequence designed to further develop basic keyboard and musicianship skills in preparation for the Piano Proficiency… source
MUS236Class VoiceMUS 236 - Class Voice MUS 236 - Class Voice (2 credits) Classification of voices, English diction, fundamentals of vocal techniques. Performance of songs in English and Italian. Grade or P/NC. altern… source
MUS238Guitar EnsembleMUS 238 - Guitar Ensemble MUS 238 - Guitar Ensemble (1 credit) Guitar Ensemble is a performance course. Students will learn how to perform in a chamber ensemble of like instruments, and play literatu… source
MUS239Jazz ComboMUS 239 - Jazz Combo MUS 239 - Jazz Combo (1 credit) Meets GOAL 6 (Fine Arts). Ensemble: open to all students by audition. Repertory selected to acquaint the student with representative literature fr… source
MUS240Percussion EnsembleMUS 240 - Percussion Ensemble MUS 240 - Percussion Ensemble (1 credit) Meets GOAL 6 (Fine Arts). Open to all students by audition. Repertory selected to acquaint the student with representative liter… source
MUS241Symphonic Wind EnsembleMUS 241 - Symphonic Wind Ensemble MUS 241 - Symphonic Wind Ensemble (1 credit) Meets GOAL 6 (Fine Arts). Open to all students by audition. Repertory selected to acquaint the student with representati… source
MUS242OrchestraMUS 242 - Orchestra MUS 242 - Orchestra (1 credit) Meets GOAL 6 (Fine Arts). Ensemble: Open to all students by audition. Repertory selected to acquaint the student with representative literature from… source
MUS243Concert ChoirMUS 243 - Concert Choir MUS 243 - Concert Choir (1 credit) Meets GOAL 6 (Fine Arts). Ensemble: Open to all students by audition. Repertory selected to acquaint the student with representative literat… source
MUS244Jazz EnsembleMUS 244 - Jazz Ensemble MUS 244 - Jazz Ensemble (1 credit) Meets GOAL 6 (Fine Arts). Open to all students by audition. Repertory selected to acquaint the student with representative literature from a… source
MUS245String EnsembleMUS 245 - String Ensemble MUS 245 - String Ensemble (1 credit) Meets GOAL 6 (Fine Arts). Open to all students by audition. Repertory selected to acquaint the student with representative literature fr… source
MUS246Brass EnsembleMUS 246 - Brass Ensemble MUS 246 - Brass Ensemble (1 credit) Open to all students by audition. Repertory selected to acquaint the student with representative literature from all periods. Grade or P/N… source
MUS247Woodwind EnsembleMUS 247 - Woodwind Ensemble MUS 247 - Woodwind Ensemble (1 credit) Meets GOAL 6 (Fine Arts). Ensembles: Open to all students by audition. Repertory selected to acquaint the student with representativ… source
MUS248Chamber EnsembleMUS 248 - Chamber Ensemble MUS 248 - Chamber Ensemble (1 credit) Open to all students by audition. Repertory selected to acquaint the student with representative literature from all periods. Grade on… source
MUS249Vocal Chamber EnsembleMUS 249 - Vocal Chamber Ensemble MUS 249 - Vocal Chamber Ensemble (1 credit) Open to all students by audition. Repertory selected to acquaint the student with representative literature from all perio… source
MUS251Symphonic BandMUS 251 - Symphonic Band MUS 251 - Symphonic Band (1 credit) Meets GOAL 6 (Fine Arts). Open to all students, this course explores contemporary and classic wind band music for amateur and serious musi… source
MUS255Improvisation and CreationMUS 255 - Improvisation and Creation MUS 255 - Improvisation and Creation (2 credits) A study of basic approaches to improvisation through pitch sets, harmony, and form on the student’s primary instr… source
MUS261Individual Instruction: PianoMUS 261 - Individual Instruction: Piano MUS 261 - Individual Instruction: Piano (1-2 credits) Weekly instruction in primary and secondary instrument study. Students develop technical skills, sight re… source
MUS262Individual Instruction: VoiceMUS 262 - Individual Instruction: Voice MUS 262 - Individual Instruction: Voice (1-2 credits) Weekly instruction in primary and secondary instrument study. Students develop technical skills, sight re… source
MUS263Individual Instruction: StringsMUS 263 - Individual Instruction: Strings MUS 263 - Individual Instruction: Strings (1-2 credits) Weekly instruction in primary and secondary instrument study. Students develop technical skills, sigh… source
MUS264Individual Instruction: WoodwindsMUS 264 - Individual Instruction: Woodwinds MUS 264 - Individual Instruction: Woodwinds (1-2 credits) Weekly instruction in primary and secondary instrument study. Students develop technical skills,… source
MUS265Individual Instruction: BrassMUS 265 - Individual Instruction: Brass MUS 265 - Individual Instruction: Brass (1-2 credits) Weekly instruction in primary and secondary instrument study. Students develop technical skills, sight re… source
MUS266Individual Instruction: PercussionMUS 266 - Individual Instruction: Percussion MUS 266 - Individual Instruction: Percussion (1-2 credits) Weekly instruction in primary and secondary instrument study. Students develop technical skills… source
MUS270Jazz Piano - Individual InstructionMUS 270 - Jazz Piano - Individual Instruction MUS 270 - Jazz Piano - Individual Instruction (1 credit) Weekly instruction in primary and secondary instrument study. Students develop technical skills,… source
MUS298Foundations and Principles of Music EducationMUS 298 - Foundations and Principles of Music Education MUS 298 - Foundations and Principles of Music Education (2 credits) Study of the historical foundations and principles of music education. Exam… source
MUS301Orchestration and InstrumentationMUS 301 - Orchestration and Instrumentation MUS 301 - Orchestration and Instrumentation (2 credits) Study of techniques, ranges, and timbre of instruments. Fundamentals of scoring for band and orches… source
MUS303Theory IIIMUS 303 - Theory III MUS 303 - Theory III (4 credits) Study of modulation, borrowed chords, Neapolitan and augmented sixth chords, applied to four-part writing. Study of simple part forms, variation… source
MUS305Conducting IMUS 305 - Conducting I MUS 305 - Conducting I (2 credits) Techniques of conducting choral and instrumental groups. Grade only. annually. Course Registration source
MUS306Conducting IIMUS 306 - Conducting II MUS 306 - Conducting II (2 credits) Techniques of conducting choral and instrumental groups. Continuation of MUS 305. Grade only. annually. Course Registration source
MUS311Woodwind Techniques IMUS 311 - Woodwind Techniques I MUS 311 - Woodwind Techniques I (1 credit) Class instruction in flute, oboe, clarinet, saxophone, and bassoon. History, literature, and teaching methods for the music… source
MUS312String Techniques IMUS 312 - String Techniques I MUS 312 - String Techniques I (1 credit) Class instruction in violin, viola, cello, and bass. History, literature, and teaching methods for the music major or minor. Gra… source
MUS313Percussion Techniques IMUS 313 - Percussion Techniques I MUS 313 - Percussion Techniques I (1 credit) Class instruction in percussion instruments. History, literature, and teaching methods for the music major or minor. Gra… source
MUS314Brass Techniques IMUS 314 - Brass Techniques I MUS 314 - Brass Techniques I (1 credit) Class instruction in cornet, trumpet, horn, trombone, and tuba. History, literature, and teaching methods for the music major or m… source
MUS315Guitar MethodsMUS 315 - Guitar Methods MUS 315 - Guitar Methods (2 credits) Class instruction in guitar and other fretted instruments. History, literature, and teaching methods for music major or minor. Grade or P… source
MUS316Marching Band MethodsMUS 316 - Marching Band Methods MUS 316 - Marching Band Methods (2 credits) The organization, teaching and administration of marching band in instrumental music programs including: materials/music, p… source
MUS317Jazz in the SchoolsMUS 317 - Jazz in the Schools MUS 317 - Jazz in the Schools (2 credits) An overview of the tools necessary for educators to function in a jazz performance/jazz pedagogy context within secondary schoo… source
MUS320Music for Elementary TeachersMUS 320 - Music for Elementary Teachers MUS 320 - Music for Elementary Teachers (1 credit) This course provides the future classroom teacher with the skills and knowledge necessary to teach music in… source
MUS322Classroom Music Methods IMUS 322 - Classroom Music Methods I MUS 322 - Classroom Music Methods I (3 credits) Study of material and methods for classroom music instruction in the public schools. Not applicable toward the BA d… source
MUS323Secondary Music MethodsMUS 323 - Secondary Music Methods MUS 323 - Secondary Music Methods (3 credits) Study of material and methods for music in the secondary school. Not applicable toward the BA degree. Grade or P/NC. al… source
MUS325Teaching Music in the Elementary ClassroomMUS 325 - Teaching Music in the Elementary Classroom MUS 325 - Teaching Music in the Elementary Classroom (1 credit) Study of music materials and teaching methods appropriate for the elementary class… source
MUS332Classroom Music Methods IIMUS 332 - Classroom Music Methods II MUS 332 - Classroom Music Methods II (3 credits) Advanced study of materials and methods for elementary music instruction. Development and application of skills a… source
MUS335Class Piano IIIMUS 335 - Class Piano III MUS 335 - Class Piano III (2 credits) Final course of a sequence designed to develop and strengthen basic keyboard and musicianship skills in preparation for the Piano Profi… source
MUS337AccompanyingMUS 337 - Accompanying MUS 337 - Accompanying (1-2 credits) Survey of accompanying techniques and styles. Assignment to specific accompanying duties. Grade or P/NC. each semester. Repeatable up to 6… source
MUS341Woodwind Techniques IIMUS 341 - Woodwind Techniques II MUS 341 - Woodwind Techniques II (1 credit) Continuation of the study of woodwind instruments. The course emphasizes pedagogical principles and materials available fo… source
MUS342String Techniques IIMUS 342 - String Techniques II MUS 342 - String Techniques II (1 credit) Continuation of the study of percussion instruments. The course emphasizes pedagogical principles and materials available for… source
MUS343Percussion Techniques IIMUS 343 - Percussion Techniques II MUS 343 - Percussion Techniques II (1 credit) Continuation of the study of percussion instruments. The course emphasizes pedagogical principles and materials availa… source
MUS344Brass Techniques IIMUS 344 - Brass Techniques II MUS 344 - Brass Techniques II (1 credit) Continuation of the study of brass instruments. The course emphasizes pedagogical principles and materials available for the beg… source
MUS360Individual Instruction: ConductingMUS 360 - Individual Instruction: Conducting MUS 360 - Individual Instruction: Conducting (1 credit) Weekly instruction in conducting. Students develop technical skills, sight reading ability, and mu… source
MUS361Individual Instruction: PianoMUS 361 - Individual Instruction: Piano MUS 361 - Individual Instruction: Piano (1-2 credits) Weekly instruction in primary and secondary instrument study. Students develop technical skills, sight re… source
MUS362Individual Instruction: VoiceMUS 362 - Individual Instruction: Voice MUS 362 - Individual Instruction: Voice (1-2 credits) Weekly instruction in primary and secondary instrument study. Students develop technical skills, sight re… source
MUS363Individual Instruction: StringsMUS 363 - Individual Instruction: Strings MUS 363 - Individual Instruction: Strings (1-2 credits) Weekly instruction in primary and secondary instrument study. Students develop technical skills, sigh… source
MUS364Individual Instruction: WoodwindsMUS 364 - Individual Instruction: Woodwinds MUS 364 - Individual Instruction: Woodwinds (1-2 credits) Weekly instruction in primary and secondary instrument study. Students develop technical skills,… source
MUS365Individual Instruction: BrassMUS 365 - Individual Instruction: Brass MUS 365 - Individual Instruction: Brass (1-2 credits) Weekly instruction in primary and secondary instrument study. Students develop technical skills, sight re… source
MUS366Individual Instruction: PercussionMUS 366 - Individual Instruction: Percussion MUS 366 - Individual Instruction: Percussion (1-2 credits) Weekly instruction in primary and secondary instrument study. Students develop technical skills… source
MUS370Jazz Piano - Individual InstructionMUS 370 - Jazz Piano - Individual Instruction MUS 370 - Jazz Piano - Individual Instruction (1 credit) Weekly instruction in primary and secondary instrument study. Students develop technical skills,… source
MUS399Music InternshipMUS 399 - Music Internship MUS 399 - Music Internship (10 credits) Supervised experience in music business or industry designed by music faculty advisor, work supervisor, and student. 5 GPA or better… source
MUS405Advanced Rehearsal TechniquesMUS 405 - Advanced Rehearsal Techniques MUS 405 - Advanced Rehearsal Techniques (1 credit) Techniques of rehearsing choral and instrumental ensembles in the public schools. Grade only. annually. Cour… source
MUS406Conducting: Advanced Score StudyMUS 406 - Conducting: Advanced Score Study MUS 406 - Conducting: Advanced Score Study (1 credit) Advanced techniques of conducting choral and instrumental groups. Grade or P/NC. annually. Course Regi… source
MUS415Vocal PedagogyMUS 415 - Vocal Pedagogy MUS 415 - Vocal Pedagogy (2 credits) Techniques and methodologies of voice instruction. Current trends in vocal pedagogy. Grade or P/NC. alternate years. Course Registration source
MUS416Piano PedagogyMUS 416 - Piano Pedagogy MUS 416 - Piano Pedagogy (2 credits) Survey of schools of playing and teaching throughout the course of the piano’s development. Analysis and comparison of 20th century teach… source
MUS417Instrumental Pedagogy for the Applied StudioMUS 417 - Instrumental Pedagogy for the Applied Studio MUS 417 - Instrumental Pedagogy for the Applied Studio (1 credit) Techniques and methodologies of instrumental instruction. Each section focuses… source
MUS422Choral Ensemble MethodsMUS 422 - Choral Ensemble Methods MUS 422 - Choral Ensemble Methods (2 credits) Criteria for selection of vocal music, examination of representative music suitable for groups at various levels of dev… source
MUS425Ensemble MethodsMUS 425 - Ensemble Methods MUS 425 - Ensemble Methods (2 credits) A professional training course for students preparing to teach instrumental music. Study of the philosophy, pedagogy, and administrat… source
MUS461Individual Instruction: PianoMUS 461 - Individual Instruction: Piano MUS 461 - Individual Instruction: Piano (1-2 credits) Weekly instruction in primary and secondary instrument study. Students develop technical skills, sight re… source
MUS462Individual Instruction: VoiceMUS 462 - Individual Instruction: Voice MUS 462 - Individual Instruction: Voice (1-2 credits) Weekly instruction in primary and secondary instrument study. Students develop technical skills, sight re… source
MUS463Individual Instruction: StringsMUS 463 - Individual Instruction: Strings MUS 463 - Individual Instruction: Strings (1-2 credits) Weekly instruction in primary and secondary instrument study. Students develop technical skills, sigh… source
MUS464Individual Instruction: WoodwindsMUS 464 - Individual Instruction: Woodwinds MUS 464 - Individual Instruction: Woodwinds (1-2 credits) Weekly instruction in primary and secondary instrument study. Students develop technical skills,… source
MUS465Individual Instruction: BrassMUS 465 - Individual Instruction: Brass MUS 465 - Individual Instruction: Brass (1-2 credits) Weekly instruction in primary and secondary instrument study. Students develop technical skills, sight re… source
MUS466Individual Instruction: PercussionMUS 466 - Individual Instruction: Percussion MUS 466 - Individual Instruction: Percussion (1-2 credits) Weekly instruction in primary and secondary instrument study. Students develop technical skills… source
MUS470Jazz Piano - Individual InstructionMUS 470 - Jazz Piano - Individual Instruction MUS 470 - Jazz Piano - Individual Instruction (1 credit) Weekly instruction in primary and secondary instrument study. Students develop technical skills,… source
MUS471Vocal Literature IMUS 471 - Vocal Literature I MUS 471 - Vocal Literature I (3 credits) Study of solo vocal literature in the western European classical tradition (Italian, German, French, and English) from late-Renai… source
MUS472Vocal Literature IIMUS 472 - Vocal Literature II MUS 472 - Vocal Literature II (3 credits) Study of solo vocal literature in the western European classical tradition (Italian, German, French, and English) from the earl… source
MUS475Survey of Instrumental Literature and StylesMUS 475 - Survey of Instrumental Literature and Styles MUS 475 - Survey of Instrumental Literature and Styles (2 credits) Study of the rise of instrumental styles beginning with Renaissance and conti… source
MUS477Piano Literature IMUS 477 - Piano Literature I MUS 477 - Piano Literature I (2 credits) Appropriate early keyboard and piano literature of the Baroque and classical periods. Performance and analysis of forms, genres,… source
MUS478Piano Literature IIMUS 478 - Piano Literature II MUS 478 - Piano Literature II (2 credits) Piano literature of the Romantic period (including brief look at Nationalism). Continued developments in instrumental design of… source
MUS479Piano Literature IIIMUS 479 - Piano Literature III MUS 479 - Piano Literature III (2 credits) Piano literature of the Impressionistic and Contemporary (early 20th century to the present) periods. Instructor permission r… source
MUS480RecitalMUS 480 - Recital MUS 480 - Recital (1-2 credits) Half recital (1 credit) or full recital (2 credits) of representative literature. Student must also provide documentation of performances in four noo… source
MUS490Music for Today’s Schools: New Ideas in Music EducationMUS 490 - Music for Today’s Schools: New Ideas in Music Education MUS 490 - Music for Today’s Schools: New Ideas in Music Education (1-3 credits) This course consists of workshops presenting new idea… source
MUS491Independent Studies in MusicMUS 491 - Independent Studies in Music MUS 491 - Independent Studies in Music (1-6 credits) Course designed to offer advanced students the opportunity to work in a music area of special interest to t… source
NURS200CNA ElectiveNURS 200 - CNA Elective NURS 200 - CNA Elective (3 credits) This course will cover a broad range of topics, ranging from how to bathe a patient, to positioning a patient properly. You will learn abou… source
NURS300Professional Nursing and Nursing Success INURS 300 - Professional Nursing and Nursing Success I NURS 300 - Professional Nursing and Nursing Success I (3 credits) Students will be provided an introduction to the profession of nursing in the c… source
NURS301Health and Medicine: An International PerspectiveNURS 301 - Health and Medicine: An International Perspective NURS 301 - Health and Medicine: An International Perspective (4 credits) Meets GOAL 8. This course is an interdisciplinary travel program… source
NURS303Knowing Self: Value-Based BehaviorsNURS 303 - Knowing Self: Value-Based Behaviors NURS 303 - Knowing Self: Value-Based Behaviors (1 credit) This course is one of three courses through the Biel Patient-Centered Leadership Program witho… source
NURS305Nursing Competency Skills and Application INURS 305 - Nursing Competency Skills and Application I NURS 305 - Nursing Competency Skills and Application I (3 credits) Students will be introduced to the foundational principles of nursing and pat… source
NURS307Interdisciplinary Collaboration: Providing Safe TransitionsNURS 307 - Interdisciplinary Collaboration: Providing Safe Transitions NURS 307 - Interdisciplinary Collaboration: Providing Safe Transitions (1 credit) This course is the 30-hour practicum experienc… source
NURS309Communication Strategies: Promoting Safe Transitions in CareNURS 309 - Communication Strategies: Promoting Safe Transitions in Care NURS 309 - Communication Strategies: Promoting Safe Transitions in Care (1 credit) This course provides an introduction to inte… source
NURS310Medical/Surgical Nursing INURS 310 - Medical/Surgical Nursing I NURS 310 - Medical/Surgical Nursing I (4 credits) Students will be provided an introduction to the profession of nursing in the context of foundational concepts… source
NURS312Best Practice Strategies that Promote Patient-Centered CareNURS 312 - Best Practice Strategies that Promote Patient-Centered Care NURS 312 - Best Practice Strategies that Promote Patient-Centered Care (1 credit) This course examines the nurse’s role in ident… source
NURS316Holistic Approaches to Child and Family Welfare, Social Justice, Healthcare, and Education in the CaribbeanNURS 316 - Holistic Approaches to Child and Family Welfare, Social Justice, Healthcare, and Education in the Caribbean NURS 316 - Holistic Approaches to Child and Family Welfare, Social Justice, Heal… source
NURS320Pathophysiology and PharmacologyNURS 320 - Pathophysiology and Pharmacology NURS 320 - Pathophysiology and Pharmacology (5 credits) Students will be provided a comprehensive exploration of the dynamic relationship between disease p… source
NURS341Therapeutic Applications of Nursing Skills and Health AssessmentNURS 341 - Therapeutic Applications of Nursing Skills and Health Assessment NURS 341 - Therapeutic Applications of Nursing Skills and Health Assessment (4 credits) (2 credits theory/2 credits lab) De… source
NURS343Professional Practice INURS 343 - Professional Practice I NURS 343 - Professional Practice I (5 credits) (3 credits theory/2 credits practicum) Provides an introduction to the profession of nursing in the context of founda… source
NURS344Leadership in Basic Nursing PracticeNURS 344 - Leadership in Basic Nursing Practice NURS 344 - Leadership in Basic Nursing Practice (2 credits) Explores professional values, ethics, standards and leadership development of nurses. After… source
NURS345Nursing Competency Skills and Application IINURS 345 - Nursing Competency Skills and Application II NURS 345 - Nursing Competency Skills and Application II (1 credit) Students will simulate realistic clinical scenarios that reinforce critical… source
NURS350Medical/Surgical Nursing IINURS 350 - Medical/Surgical Nursing II NURS 350 - Medical/Surgical Nursing II (4 credits) Students will continue to advance on their content knowledge, critical thinking, clinical reasoning, and clin… source
NURS353Professional Practice IINURS 353 - Professional Practice II NURS 353 - Professional Practice II (6 credits) (3 credits theory/3 credits practicum) Focus will be on continued development of content knowledge, critical thinki… source
NURS358Psychosocial AdaptationNURS 358 - Psychosocial Adaptation NURS 358 - Psychosocial Adaptation (2 credits) Explores the interaction of psychological, social, and cultural factors in how individuals respond to life events suc… source
NURS360PharmacologyNURS 360 - Pharmacology NURS 360 - Pharmacology (2 credits) Introduces the fundamental principles of pharmacology, pharmacokinetics, pharmacodynamics, pharmacotherapy, adverse drug reactions, major d… source
NURS361Pharmacology for Non-Nursing MajorsNURS 361 - Pharmacology for Non-Nursing Majors NURS 361 - Pharmacology for Non-Nursing Majors (1 credit) Introduces the fundamental principles of pharmacology, pharmacokinetics, pharmacodynamics, pha… source
NURS365Nursing Care of Maternal and Infant PatientsNURS 365 - Nursing Care of Maternal and Infant Patients NURS 365 - Nursing Care of Maternal and Infant Patients (3 credits) Students will focus on family-centered care of the obstetric patient and th… source
NURS366PathophysiologyNURS 366 - Pathophysiology NURS 366 - Pathophysiology (3 credits) Focuses on the systematic study of the functional changes in cells, tissues, and organs altered by disease and/or injury and the effe… source
NURS370Nursing Care for Mental HealthNURS 370 - Nursing Care for Mental Health NURS 370 - Nursing Care for Mental Health (4 credits) Students will explore mental health nursing, emphasizing therapeutic communication, cultural competence… source
NURS392Cardiac Risk PreventionNURS 392 - Cardiac Risk Prevention NURS 392 - Cardiac Risk Prevention (3 credits) (Elective) This course serves to assist healthcare professionals in identifying risk factors that can lead to cardiov… source
NURS402Advanced Clinical PharmacologyNURS 402 - Advanced Clinical Pharmacology NURS 402 - Advanced Clinical Pharmacology (3 credits) This course includes principles of pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics as a foundation for the use of… source
NURS404Molecular/Genetics and Immune MechanismsNURS 404 - Molecular/Genetics and Immune Mechanisms NURS 404 - Molecular/Genetics and Immune Mechanisms (3 credits) Molecular, genetic and immune mechanisms will be explored as a basis for clinical a… source
NURS405Nursing Competency Skills and Application IIINURS 405 - Nursing Competency Skills and Application III NURS 405 - Nursing Competency Skills and Application III (1 credit) Student will simulate realistic clinical scenarios focused on advanced con… source
NURS410Medical/Surgical Nursing IIINURS 410 - Medical/Surgical Nursing III NURS 410 - Medical/Surgical Nursing III (4 credits) Student will continue to expand on their content knowledge, critical thinking, clinical reasoning, and clin… source
NURS415Concepts in Professional NursingNURS 415 - Concepts in Professional Nursing NURS 415 - Concepts in Professional Nursing (4 credits) (Baccalaureate Completion Program) This course is an introduction to the foundational principles an… source
NURS420Nursing Care of Pediatric PatientsNURS 420 - Nursing Care of Pediatric Patients NURS 420 - Nursing Care of Pediatric Patients (3 credits) Students will focus on family-centered care of the pediatric patient and their family across th… source
NURS421Nursing of Childbearing FamiliesNURS 421 - Nursing of Childbearing Families NURS 421 - Nursing of Childbearing Families (2 credits) Explores evidence-based practices dealing with sexuality; reproductive health promotion; and perina… source
NURS422Nursing of Childrearing FamiliesNURS 422 - Nursing of Childrearing Families NURS 422 - Nursing of Childrearing Families (2 credits) This course primarily focuses on the pediatric population and explores evidence-based practices rel… source
NURS425Nursing Care for Population HealthNURS 425 - Nursing Care for Population Health NURS 425 - Nursing Care for Population Health (4 credits) Students will explore the various roles of the nurse in population health supporting clinical p… source
NURS427Clinical Prevention and Population Health IINURS 427 - Clinical Prevention and Population Health II NURS 427 - Clinical Prevention and Population Health II (2 credits) Integrates the principles and practices of clinical prevention and populati… source
NURS435Holistic AssessmentNURS 435 - Holistic Assessment NURS 435 - Holistic Assessment (4 credits theory) (Baccalaureate RN Completion) Students will incorporate assessment findings, the social determinants of health, and cu… source
NURS441Nursing Success IVNURS 441 - Nursing Success IV NURS 441 - Nursing Success IV (3 credits) Students will be provided with the essential knowledge and nursing strategies needed for successful preparation for the NCLEX-R… source
NURS443Professional Practice IIINURS 443 - Professional Practice III NURS 443 - Professional Practice III (3 credits practicum) This clinical course focuses on providing nursing care to individuals and families across the lifespan.… source
NURS444Leadership in Contemporary Health Care SettingsNURS 444 - Leadership in Contemporary Health Care Settings NURS 444 - Leadership in Contemporary Health Care Settings (3 credits) Explores leadership and management in nursing practice focusing on he… source
NURS446High Acuity/Progressive CareNURS 446 - High Acuity/Progressive Care NURS 446 - High Acuity/Progressive Care (3 credits) (2 credits theory/1 credit practicum/simulation) Focuses on competent and safe nursing practice for patient… source
NURS450Medical/Surgical Nursing IVNURS 450 - Medical/Surgical Nursing IV NURS 450 - Medical/Surgical Nursing IV (4 credits) Students will facilitate their continued development of content knowledge, critical thinking, clinical reason… source
NURS453Professional Practice IVNURS 453 - Professional Practice IV NURS 453 - Professional Practice IV (4 credits practicum) This clinical course focuses on leadership and the development and provision of nursing care to individua… source
NURS455Issues and Trends in Managing Chronic ConditionsNURS 455 - Issues and Trends in Managing Chronic Conditions NURS 455 - Issues and Trends in Managing Chronic Conditions (4 credits) (Baccalaureate RN Completion) This course explores the evolving lan… source
NURS458Complex Mental Health CareNURS 458 - Complex Mental Health Care NURS 458 - Complex Mental Health Care (2 credits) Focuses on professional mental health nursing roles implemented through caring constructs, communication skills… source
NURS460Cooperative Education in NursingNURS 460 - Cooperative Education in Nursing NURS 460 - Cooperative Education in Nursing (3 credits) (Elective) Students receive a planned and supervised clinical experience with a nurse preceptor, in… source
NURS465Population-Based Health Care IINURS 465 - Population-Based Health Care II NURS 465 - Population-Based Health Care II (4 credits) (3 credits theory/1 credit practicum) (Baccalaureate RN Completion) This course is designed to build… source
NURS485Health and Illness: Through the Eyes of a ChildNURS 485 - Health and Illness: Through the Eyes of a Child NURS 485 - Health and Illness: Through the Eyes of a Child (2 credits) The role of the humanities in nursing education is to encourage the e… source
NURS487NCLEX PreparednessNURS 487 - NCLEX Preparedness NURS 487 - NCLEX Preparedness (2 credits) This course explores and analyzes question formats commonly found in the NCSBN’s NCLEX test. Students will examine and implemen… source
NURS490Independent Study in NursingNURS 490 - Independent Study in Nursing NURS 490 - Independent Study in Nursing (1-3 credits) (Elective) Offers an opportunity for nursing students to do independent study or research in nursing in a… source
NURS493The Patient’s Voice: Experiences of IllnessNURS 493 - The Patient’s Voice: Experiences of Illness NURS 493 - The Patient’s Voice: Experiences of Illness (2 credits) (Elective) This course is designed to introduce students to contemporary auto… source
NURS494Contemporary Film: Understanding the Patient’s ExperienceNURS 494 - Contemporary Film: Understanding the Patient’s Experience NURS 494 - Contemporary Film: Understanding the Patient’s Experience (2 credits) (Elective) This course draws upon contemporary fi… source
NURS495Seminar/Workshop in NursingNURS 495 - Seminar/Workshop in Nursing NURS 495 - Seminar/Workshop in Nursing (1-3 credits) (Elective) Subject matter of current interest arranged by the department. Grade or P/NC. hen demand warrant… source
OR100Intro to Higher EducationOR 100 - Intro to Higher Education OR 100 - Intro to Higher Education (1 credit) This transition to university course introduces new incoming first-year students to services, activities, expectations… source
OR115Improving Reading and Study SkillsOR 115 - Improving Reading and Study Skills OR 115 - Improving Reading and Study Skills (1 credit) To assist students who may have problems with reading skills and to them develop efficient study hab… source
OR201Topics SeminarOR 201 - Topics Seminar OR 201 - Topics Seminar (1 credit) This course is designed to explore the connections between various disciplines through activities outside of class and discussion. Grade onl… source
OR301Resident Assistant Development IOR 301 - Resident Assistant Development I OR 301 - Resident Assistant Development I (1 credit) This course is designed to explore the connections between various disciplines through activities outsid… source
OR302Residential Assistant Development IIOR 302 - Residential Assistant Development II OR 302 - Residential Assistant Development II (1 credit) This course is designed to explore the connections between various disciplines through activitie… source
OR303Residence Life SupervisionOR 303 - Residence Life Supervision OR 303 - Residence Life Supervision (1 credit) This course offers student supervisors that work in leadership positions in Residence Life an opportunity to develop… source
PHIL110Critical ThinkingPHIL 110 - Critical Thinking PHIL 110 - Critical Thinking (3 credits) Meets GOAL 4. This course teaches students how to employ good reasoning skills and how to avoid being fooled by bad reasoning and… source
PHIL120Introduction to PhilosophyPHIL 120 - Introduction to Philosophy PHIL 120 - Introduction to Philosophy (3 credits) Meets GOAL 6 (Humanities). An introduction to major areas in philosophy, considering some fundamental problems… source
PHIL130Moral ProblemsPHIL 130 - Moral Problems PHIL 130 - Moral Problems (3 credits) Meets GOAL 6 (Humanities) and GOAL 9. A practical course in ethics, involving concrete issues and their impact on the individual, socie… source
PHIL140Introduction to War, Peace, and TerrorismPHIL 140 - Introduction to War, Peace, and Terrorism PHIL 140 - Introduction to War, Peace, and Terrorism (3 credits) Meets GOAL 6 (Humanities) and GOAL 9. An introductory course exploring issues con… source
PHIL201Classical PhilosophyPHIL 201 - Classical Philosophy PHIL 201 - Classical Philosophy (3 credits) Meets GOAL 6 (Humanities). A study of the philosophical ideas, values, and world views of ancient Greece, especially its vi… source
PHIL220Philosophy of DemocracyPHIL 220 - Philosophy of Democracy PHIL 220 - Philosophy of Democracy (3 credits) Meets GOAL 6 (Humanities) and GOAL 9 This course explores the foundations, principles, and challenges of democracy. T… source
PHIL221Ethics and Health CarePHIL 221 - Ethics and Health Care PHIL 221 - Ethics and Health Care (3 credits) Meets GOAL 9. This course is an overview of the ethical responsibilities of healthcare professionals. Students will exp… source
PHIL230Moral ReasoningPHIL 230 - Moral Reasoning PHIL 230 - Moral Reasoning (3 credits) Meets GOAL 6 (Humanities) and GOAL 9. A study of major ethical theories, concepts, and issues; for instance, Kantianism, utilitariani… source
PHIL231Business EthicsPHIL 231 - Business Ethics PHIL 231 - Business Ethics (3 credits) Meets GOAL 6 (Humanities) and GOAL 9. An introduction to ethical theory and reasoning and their application to business decisions. To… source
PHIL232Environmental EthicsPHIL 232 - Environmental Ethics PHIL 232 - Environmental Ethics (3 credits) Meets GOAL 6 (Humanities) and GOAL 10. A critical investigation into our rights and ethical responsibilities with respect t… source
PHIL240Philosophy of SciencePHIL 240 - Philosophy of Science PHIL 240 - Philosophy of Science (3 credits) Meets GOAL 6 (Humanities). Examines basic issues in the philosophy and foundations of science, such as the testing of hyp… source
PHIL260Problems in PhilosophyPHIL 260 - Problems in Philosophy PHIL 260 - Problems in Philosophy (3 credits) Meets GOAL 6 (Humanities). A variable-content course considering salient problems in philosophy. Grade or P/NC. at depa… source
PHIL270Philosophy of ReligionPHIL 270 - Philosophy of Religion PHIL 270 - Philosophy of Religion (3 credits) Meets GOAL 6 (Humanities) and GOAL 9. This course explores foundational concepts, arguments, and debates in the philoso… source
PHIL280Philosophy of ArtPHIL 280 - Philosophy of Art PHIL 280 - Philosophy of Art (3 credits) Meets GOAL 6 (Humanities). An introduction to the fundamental concepts and issues in the philosophy of art. Topics include: The d… source
PHIL301Early Modern PhilosophyPHIL 301 - Early Modern Philosophy PHIL 301 - Early Modern Philosophy (3 credits) Meets GOAL 6 (Humanities). This course examines the main themes of early modern philosophy by investigating the views… source
PHIL330Biomedical EthicsPHIL 330 - Biomedical Ethics PHIL 330 - Biomedical Ethics (3 credits) Meets GOAL 6 (Humanities) and GOAL 9. Ethical issues in health care; for example, abortion, termination of treatment, euthanasia,… source
PHIL332Philosophy of LawPHIL 332 - Philosophy of Law PHIL 332 - Philosophy of Law (3 credits) Meets GOAL 6 (Humanities) and GOAL 9. Consideration of the philosophical foundations of law and coercive legal systems. Topics ma… source
PHIL341Just War TraditionPHIL 341 - Just War Tradition PHIL 341 - Just War Tradition (3 credits) Meets GOAL 6 (Humanities) and GOAL 9. At the junction of ethics, philosophy of law, and political philosophy, this course inves… source
PHIL360Philosophy of Sex and LovePHIL 360 - Philosophy of Sex and Love PHIL 360 - Philosophy of Sex and Love (3 credits) Meets GOAL 6 (Humanities) and GOAL 9. This course explores philosophical and ethical issues surrounding human s… source
PHIL401Independent ReadingsPHIL 401 - Independent Readings PHIL 401 - Independent Readings (1-3 credits) An individually planned program of readings. by arrangement. May be repeated to a maximum of 9 semester hours. Course Reg… source
PESS111Motor Development, Fundamental Movements, and PlayPESS 111 - Motor Development, Fundamental Movements, and Play PESS 111 - Motor Development, Fundamental Movements, and Play (3 credits) This course examines the connection between the developmental c… source
PESS114Fundamentals of Adventure EducationPESS 114 - Fundamentals of Adventure Education PESS 114 - Fundamentals of Adventure Education (3 credits) This course is an activity and experiential-based content course focused on the fundamentals… source
PESS124Water Safety InstructorPESS 124 - Water Safety Instructor PESS 124 - Water Safety Instructor (2 credits) Teaching methods for swimming, diving, basic water safety, and program development. Culminates with Red Cross certifi… source
PESS125Lifeguarding/CPR & First AidPESS 125 - Lifeguarding/CPR & First Aid PESS 125 - Lifeguarding/CPR & First Aid (2 credits) This course presents the knowledge and skills required of an American Red Cross certified lifeguard. Additi… source
PESS151Fundamentals of Rhythms & DancePESS 151 - Fundamentals of Rhythms & Dance PESS 151 - Fundamentals of Rhythms & Dance (3 credits) This course is an activity and experiential based content course focused on the fundamentals of rhyth… source
PESS152Fundamentals of Games EducationPESS 152 - Fundamentals of Games Education PESS 152 - Fundamentals of Games Education (3 credits) This course is an activity and experiential based content course focused on the fundamentals of games… source
PESS162Fundamentals of Specialized SkillsPESS 162 - Fundamentals of Specialized Skills PESS 162 - Fundamentals of Specialized Skills (3 credits) This course provides a foundational framework for children in upper elementary through high sch… source
PESS163Fundamentals of AquaticsPESS 163 - Fundamentals of Aquatics PESS 163 - Fundamentals of Aquatics (3 credits) Teaching methods for swimming, diving, basic water safety, and program development; training includes knowledge and… source
PESS195Foundations of Physical EducationPESS 195 - Foundations of Physical Education PESS 195 - Foundations of Physical Education (2 credits) Introduction and orientation to the field of physical education. Includes a brief historical pers… source
PESS200Elementary Physical Education for Classroom TeachersPESS 200 - Elementary Physical Education for Classroom Teachers PESS 200 - Elementary Physical Education for Classroom Teachers (2 credits) Program planning, games, materials, methods and techniques… source
PESS208Introduction to Winter ActivitiesPESS 208 - Introduction to Winter Activities PESS 208 - Introduction to Winter Activities (1 credit) This course is designed to provide students with the basic knowledge and skills necessary to a var… source
PESS209Wilderness First AidPESS 209 - Wilderness First Aid PESS 209 - Wilderness First Aid (1 credit) This course is designed to provide students with the basic knowledge and skills necessary to respond to safety situations ef… source
PESS210Climbing Wall InstructorPESS 210 - Climbing Wall Instructor PESS 210 - Climbing Wall Instructor (1 credit) This course is designed to provide students with the basic knowledge and skills necessary to implement climbing wall… source
PESS211Canoeing in Adventure EducationPESS 211 - Canoeing in Adventure Education PESS 211 - Canoeing in Adventure Education (1 credit) This course is designed to provide students with the basic knowledge and skills necessary to implement… source
PESS212Kayaking in Adventure EducationPESS 212 - Kayaking in Adventure Education PESS 212 - Kayaking in Adventure Education (1 credit) This course is designed to provide students with the basic knowledge and skills necessary to implement… source
PESS214First Aid and CPRPESS 214 - First Aid and CPR PESS 214 - First Aid and CPR (2 credits) This course covers how to respond to breathing and cardiac emergencies in adults, children and infants until more advanced medica… source
PESS225Introduction to Learning and Meaningfulness in Physical EducationPESS 225 - Introduction to Learning and Meaningfulness in Physical Education PESS 225 - Introduction to Learning and Meaningfulness in Physical Education (3 credits) This course examines learning, me… source
PESS226Methods of Planning, Instruction & Assessment in Adventure EducationPESS 226 - Methods of Planning, Instruction & Assessment in Adventure Education PESS 226 - Methods of Planning, Instruction & Assessment in Adventure Education (3 credits) This course is an introduct… source
PESS235Principles of CoachingPESS 235 - Principles of Coaching PESS 235 - Principles of Coaching (3 credits) This course is designed to provide the student an introduction to the principles of coaching. Topics to be covered incl… source
PESS237Introduction to Adapted Physical ActivityPESS 237 - Introduction to Adapted Physical Activity PESS 237 - Introduction to Adapted Physical Activity (3 credits) This course is designed to introduce future teachers to teaching physical educati… source
PESS280Psychology of Physical Activity and SportPESS 280 - Psychology of Physical Activity and Sport PESS 280 - Psychology of Physical Activity and Sport (3 credits) A detailed study of the application of selected psychological variables for coach… source
PESS291Sport First AidPESS 291 - Sport First Aid PESS 291 - Sport First Aid (3 credits) This course is designed to provide an overview of first aid and the best practices for many first aid situations that may occur durin… source
PESS300Motor Learning and ControlPESS 300 - Motor Learning and Control PESS 300 - Motor Learning and Control (3 credits) This course examines contemporary motor learning and control theory and research from a practitioner-based pers… source
PESS301Physical Education in Elementary ClassroomsPESS 301 - Physical Education in Elementary Classrooms PESS 301 - Physical Education in Elementary Classrooms (1 credit) Program planning, games, materials, methods, and techniques of teaching physic… source
PESS303Fitness & Wellness Strategies in Physical Education and SportPESS 303 - Fitness & Wellness Strategies in Physical Education and Sport PESS 303 - Fitness & Wellness Strategies in Physical Education and Sport (3 credits) This course provides the pre-service phys… source
PESS304Techniques of Coaching FootballPESS 304 - Techniques of Coaching Football PESS 304 - Techniques of Coaching Football (1 credit) Theory and practice of teaching and coaching football. Grade only. all semester. Course Registration source
PESS305Techniques of Coaching BasketballPESS 305 - Techniques of Coaching Basketball PESS 305 - Techniques of Coaching Basketball (1 credit) Theory and practice of teaching and coaching basketball. Grade only. each semester as needed. Cour… source
PESS306Techniques of Coaching Track/Field & Cross CountryPESS 306 - Techniques of Coaching Track/Field & Cross Country PESS 306 - Techniques of Coaching Track/Field & Cross Country (1 credit) Theory and practice of teaching and coaching track/field and cro… source
PESS307Techniques of Coaching Baseball & SoftballPESS 307 - Techniques of Coaching Baseball & Softball PESS 307 - Techniques of Coaching Baseball & Softball (1 credit) Theory and practice of teaching and coaching baseball and softball. Grade only.… source
PESS308Challenge Course ProgrammingPESS 308 - Challenge Course Programming PESS 308 - Challenge Course Programming (2 credits) This course is designed to provide students with the basic knowledge and skills necessary to effectively le… source
PESS309Diversity, Equity and Inclusion in Adventure Sports and CoachingPESS 309 - Diversity, Equity and Inclusion in Adventure Sports and Coaching PESS 309 - Diversity, Equity and Inclusion in Adventure Sports and Coaching (3 credits) This course focuses on participant… source
PESS310Adventure Education Teacher Education PracticumPESS 310 - Adventure Education Teacher Education Practicum PESS 310 - Adventure Education Teacher Education Practicum (1-3 credits) This course is designed to provide future teachers with a practical… source
PESS314CPR/AED & First Aid InstructorPESS 314 - CPR/AED & First Aid Instructor PESS 314 - CPR/AED & First Aid Instructor (2 credits) Successful completion of course requirements will result in American Red Cross instructor certification… source
PESS320Introduction to Adventure Sports CoachingPESS 320 - Introduction to Adventure Sports Coaching PESS 320 - Introduction to Adventure Sports Coaching (3 credits) This course focuses on teaching coaching techniques and specific considerations f… source
PESS322Techniques of Coaching SoccerPESS 322 - Techniques of Coaching Soccer PESS 322 - Techniques of Coaching Soccer (1 credit) Theory and practice of teaching and coaching soccer. Grade only. ummer session as needed. Course Registrat… source
PESS325Planning, Instructing, and Assessing for Learning and Meaningfulness in Elementary Physical Education Part IPESS 325 - Planning, Instructing, and Assessing for Learning and Meaningfulness in Elementary Physical Education Part I PESS 325 - Planning, Instructing, and Assessing for Learning and Meaningfulness… source
PESS326Curriculum, Instruction & Assessment Methods in Middle School and Junior High Physical EducationPESS 326 - Curriculum, Instruction & Assessment Methods in Middle School and Junior High Physical Education PESS 326 - Curriculum, Instruction & Assessment Methods in Middle School and Junior High Ph… source
PESS328Techniques of Coaching VolleyballPESS 328 - Techniques of Coaching Volleyball PESS 328 - Techniques of Coaching Volleyball (1 credit) Theory and practice of teaching and coaching volleyball. Grade only. pring semester. Course Regist… source
PESS360Techniques of Speed, Power, and Agility Development for CoachesPESS 360 - Techniques of Speed, Power, and Agility Development for Coaches PESS 360 - Techniques of Speed, Power, and Agility Development for Coaches (2 credits) This course will prepare future coach… source
PESS402Organization and Administration of SportPESS 402 - Organization and Administration of Sport PESS 402 - Organization and Administration of Sport (3 credits) Plans of organization, administration, policies, budget, finance, legal aspects, st… source
PESS403Leadership and Advocacy in Physical EducationPESS 403 - Leadership and Advocacy in Physical Education PESS 403 - Leadership and Advocacy in Physical Education (3 credits) This course explores state and national policy, procedures, and resources… source
PESS406Coaching PracticumPESS 406 - Coaching Practicum PESS 406 - Coaching Practicum (3 credits) Directed supervision in coaching. The student proposes the sport and location when he/she is interested in coaching. After appr… source
PESS412Independent Study in Physical Education or CoachingPESS 412 - Independent Study in Physical Education or Coaching PESS 412 - Independent Study in Physical Education or Coaching (1-3 credits) Opportunity to work independently. Grade only. all, spring,… source
PESS425Planning, Instructing, and Assessing for Learning and Meaningfulness in Elementary Physical Education Part IIPESS 425 - Planning, Instructing, and Assessing for Learning and Meaningfulness in Elementary Physical Education Part II PESS 425 - Planning, Instructing, and Assessing for Learning and Meaningfulnes… source
PESS434Adapted Physical Education PracticumPESS 434 - Adapted Physical Education Practicum PESS 434 - Adapted Physical Education Practicum (2 credits) This practicum experience is required for all DAPE Minor students who seek MN DAPE licensur… source
PESS447Assessment Strategies in Adapted Physical EducationPESS 447 - Assessment Strategies in Adapted Physical Education PESS 447 - Assessment Strategies in Adapted Physical Education (3 credits) This course addresses test instruments for assessing the gros… source
PESS449Sport Leadership InternshipPESS 449 - Sport Leadership Internship PESS 449 - Sport Leadership Internship (12 credits) This course is a capstone student leadership experience. One full semester (480 hrs) of experiential leaders… source
PESS457Teaching Strategies in Adapted Physical EducationPESS 457 - Teaching Strategies in Adapted Physical Education PESS 457 - Teaching Strategies in Adapted Physical Education (3 credits) This course focuses on evidence-based adapted physical education… source
PHYS099The Career PhysicistPHYS 099 - The Career Physicist PHYS 099 - The Career Physicist (0 credits) This course will serve as an introduction and preparation to the fields of study and careers in physics. Students will also… source
PHYS115Conceptual PhysicsPHYS 115 - Conceptual Physics PHYS 115 - Conceptual Physics (4 credits) Meets GOAL 3. Many demonstrations, everyday applications, and hands-on interactive simulations are used to make physics underst… source
PHYS140EnergyPHYS 140 - Energy PHYS 140 - Energy (3 credits) Meets GOAL 3 and GOAL 10. This course focuses on energy needs, trends, and long-term prospects and resource supplies. The physics of energy, atoms, nuc… source
PHYS141Physics for Modern SocietyPHYS 141 - Physics for Modern Society PHYS 141 - Physics for Modern Society (3 credits) Meets GOAL 3 and GOAL 10. This course focuses on the current physics and technology that shape our world today… source
PHYS150Engineering for the Modern WorldPHYS 150 - Engineering for the Modern World PHYS 150 - Engineering for the Modern World (3 credits) Meets GOAL 9. A lecture-lab course that introduces students to some of the tools and thought proces… source
PHYS160The Science of MusicPHYS 160 - The Science of Music PHYS 160 - The Science of Music (4 credits) Meets GOAL 3. This is a lecture and laboratory course about sound and acoustics, relating music and physics and other assoc… source
PHYS180Investigative Science I: Physical SciencePHYS 180 - Investigative Science I: Physical Science PHYS 180 - Investigative Science I: Physical Science (4 credits) Meets GOAL 3. An integrated Physical Science experience through inquiry-based, ha… source
PHYS201General Physics IPHYS 201 - General Physics I PHYS 201 - General Physics I (4 credits) Meets GOAL 3. An algebra-based course covering the principles of mechanics, waves, sound, and fluids for those contemplating the… source
PHYS202General Physics IIPHYS 202 - General Physics II PHYS 202 - General Physics II (4 credits) Meets GOAL 3. A continuation of PHYS 201. Principles of thermodynamics, electricity and magnetism, light and modern physics. Le… source
PHYS221University Physics IPHYS 221 - University Physics I PHYS 221 - University Physics I (4 credits) Meets GOAL 3. A calculus-based course covering mechanics, which aims to meet the specific requirements of students who expe… source
PHYS222University Physics IIPHYS 222 - University Physics II PHYS 222 - University Physics II (4 credits) Meets GOAL 3. A continuation of PHYS 221, covering electricity, and magnetism. Lecture and laboratory. Grade or P/NC. eac… source
PHYS231University Physics IBPHYS 231 - University Physics IB PHYS 231 - University Physics IB (1 credit) A calculus-based course covering waves, sound, and geometric optics. Lecture and laboratory mix. Pre/ Grade only. annually… source
PHYS232University Physics IIBPHYS 232 - University Physics IIB PHYS 232 - University Physics IIB (1 credit) A calculus-based course covering wave interference and diffraction, thermodynamics, relativity, and special topics in mo… source
PHYS302Electrical CircuitsPHYS 302 - Electrical Circuits PHYS 302 - Electrical Circuits (3 credits) DC and AC circuit analysis, including RC, RL, RLC and three-phase network analysis. Lecture only. Grade or P/NC. annually. Co… source
PHYS3115-12 Science Teaching MethodsPHYS 311 - 5-12 Science Teaching Methods PHYS 311 - 5-12 Science Teaching Methods (4 credits) The application of current research trends and modern technology in science education are used to prepare… source
PHYS320Computational PhysicsPHYS 320 - Computational Physics PHYS 320 - Computational Physics (2 credits) A laptop course in computational physics. Numerical methods for integration and differential equations. Symbolic manipula… source
PHYS321Computerized Data Acquisition and AnalysisPHYS 321 - Computerized Data Acquisition and Analysis PHYS 321 - Computerized Data Acquisition and Analysis (2 credits) A lecture-laboratory course which teaches students how to acquire and analyze d… source
PHYS328Electrical Circuits and Measurements IPHYS 328 - Electrical Circuits and Measurements I PHYS 328 - Electrical Circuits and Measurements I (4 credits) DC and AC circuit analysis, including RC, RL, RLC and three phase network analysis. Inc… source
PHYS332Digital CircuitsPHYS 332 - Digital Circuits PHYS 332 - Digital Circuits (3 credits) A lecture/lab course introducing students to digital circuits. Students in the course make use of field programmable gate array (FP… source
PHYS333Microprocessor ElectronicsPHYS 333 - Microprocessor Electronics PHYS 333 - Microprocessor Electronics (3 credits) A lecture/lab course introducing students to microcontroller electronics. Students in the course make use of mi… source
PHYS350MechanicsPHYS 350 - Mechanics PHYS 350 - Mechanics (4 credits) Rectilinear motion, motion in three dimensions, oscillations, central forces, rigid body motion, non inertial reference frame, and Lagrangian mec… source
PHYS399InternshipPHYS 399 - Internship PHYS 399 - Internship (1-8 credits) Supervised industrial, business, or government experience designed by the WSU physics advisor, the work supervisor, and the student. Open onl… source
PHYS400SeminarsPHYS 400 - Seminars PHYS 400 - Seminars (1-4 credits) This course consists of one or more seminars rom time to time on a variety of topics in physics. Grade or P/NC. hen demand warrants. Repeatable a… source
PHYS420Control SystemsPHYS 420 - Control Systems PHYS 420 - Control Systems (3 credits) An introduction to the design, analysis techniques, and behavior of linear feedback control systems. Both transfer function and state… source
PHYS431Electromagnetic Theory IIPHYS 431 - Electromagnetic Theory II PHYS 431 - Electromagnetic Theory II (3 credits) A continuation of ◆ PHYS 430 - Electromagnetic Theory I . Topics include electrostatics including Laplace’s equat… source
PHYS440Mathematical Methods in Physics IPHYS 440 - Mathematical Methods in Physics I PHYS 440 - Mathematical Methods in Physics I (3 credits) Partial differential equations of mathematical physics. Orthogonal functions. Fourier series. Gra… source
PHYS451Quantum MechanicsPHYS 451 - Quantum Mechanics PHYS 451 - Quantum Mechanics (3 credits) A continuation of △ PHYS 340 - Modern Physics . Topics include: interpretation of wave functions; systems in one dimension; hermi… source
PHYS490Individual Problems in PhysicsPHYS 490 - Individual Problems in Physics PHYS 490 - Individual Problems in Physics (1-3 credits) An opportunity for the qualified advanced undergraduate to work independently. Topics may include res… source
POLS120Introduction to American PoliticsPOLS 120 - Introduction to American Politics POLS 120 - Introduction to American Politics (3 credits) Meets GOAL 5 and GOAL 9. A study of the purposes of American government, civil rights, the federa… source
POLS130Introduction to International RelationsPOLS 130 - Introduction to International Relations POLS 130 - Introduction to International Relations (3 credits) Meets GOAL 5 and GOAL 8. A general introduction to the major concepts and theories em… source
POLS135Introduction to Comparative PoliticsPOLS 135 - Introduction to Comparative Politics POLS 135 - Introduction to Comparative Politics (3 credits) Meets GOAL 9. Comparative study of different political systems with an emphasis on the fram… source
POLS150Introduction to Political TheoryPOLS 150 - Introduction to Political Theory POLS 150 - Introduction to Political Theory (3 credits) Meets GOAL 5 and GOAL 6 (Humanities). This course is an introduction to the study, reading, and ana… source
POLS177Human Nature, Politics and ViolencePOLS 177 - Human Nature, Politics and Violence POLS 177 - Human Nature, Politics and Violence (3 credits) Meets GOAL 5 and GOAL 6 (Humanities). A study of the modern and enduring questions about viol… source
POLS199First-Year SeminarPOLS 199 - First-Year Seminar POLS 199 - First-Year Seminar (1-3 credits) An open discussion of some political topics of current interest. Discussion centers around causes and possible remedies of so… source
POLS205The United Nations in World AffairsPOLS 205 - The United Nations in World Affairs POLS 205 - The United Nations in World Affairs (3 credits) Meets GOAL 8. This course deals with the goals, structure, and functions of the United Nation… source
POLS218Civic EngagementPOLS 218 - Civic Engagement POLS 218 - Civic Engagement (3 credits) Meets GOAL 9. Democratic theory calls for participation of citizens not only in decision-making but also in community affairs. Stud… source
POLS220Civil Rights and Civil LibertiesPOLS 220 - Civil Rights and Civil Liberties POLS 220 - Civil Rights and Civil Liberties (3 credits) Meets GOAL 9. A survey of current controversies regarding civil rights and civil liberties, such as… source
POLS221State and Local GovernmentPOLS 221 - State and Local Government POLS 221 - State and Local Government (3 credits) Meets GOAL 5. An examination of the structure and policies of state and local governments in the U.S. and the r… source
POLS224Politics & Society in Latin AmericanPOLS 224 - Politics & Society in Latin American POLS 224 - Politics & Society in Latin American (3 credits) A study of the impact of factors such as religion, wealth, natural resources, modern ideolo… source
POLS225Ethnic Conflict and NationalismPOLS 225 - Ethnic Conflict and Nationalism POLS 225 - Ethnic Conflict and Nationalism (3 credits) Meets GOAL 8. Since the end of the Cold War, there has been an increase in nationalism and ethnic con… source
POLS227Judicial Process & PoliticsPOLS 227 - Judicial Process & Politics POLS 227 - Judicial Process & Politics (3 credits) This course provides an overview of the American legal process from a political perspective, covering basic c… source
POLS228Public ServicePOLS 228 - Public Service POLS 228 - Public Service (3 credits) Meets GOAL 5 and GOAL 9. The theory and practice of public service and administration. The emphasis is on political processes as they a… source
POLS240Global Environmental Problems and PolicyPOLS 240 - Global Environmental Problems and Policy POLS 240 - Global Environmental Problems and Policy (3 credits) Meets GOAL 8 and GOAL 10. An examination of environmental problems and controversie… source
POLS260Classical Political ThoughtPOLS 260 - Classical Political Thought POLS 260 - Classical Political Thought (3 credits) What is politics? This course looks at Greek and Christian thinkers who first considered this question, from… source
POLS305Model LegislaturePOLS 305 - Model Legislature POLS 305 - Model Legislature (3 credits) This is a 3 credit course that enables students to gain practical experience in the lawmaking process through the Minnesota Model… source
POLS315American Political ThoughtPOLS 315 - American Political Thought POLS 315 - American Political Thought (3 credits) Meets GOAL 6 (Humanities) and GOAL 9. An examination of the role of ideas in shaping American politics. Coverin… source
POLS320Constitutional LawPOLS 320 - Constitutional Law POLS 320 - Constitutional Law (3 credits) Judicial function in constitutional cases; division of powers between the nation and the states, and within the national govern… source
POLS332European Political SystemsPOLS 332 - European Political Systems POLS 332 - European Political Systems (3 credits) Meets GOAL 9. A comparative study of the ideological, social, economic, and institutional developments of Europ… source
POLS335Politics in Latin AmericaPOLS 335 - Politics in Latin America POLS 335 - Politics in Latin America (3 credits) A comparative study of the political development of South American, Central American, and Caribbean countries. Em… source
POLS337Asian Political SystemsPOLS 337 - Asian Political Systems POLS 337 - Asian Political Systems (3 credits) A comparative study of the political systems in Asia with an emphasis on the structure of governments, the extent of… source
POLS340Environmental PolicyPOLS 340 - Environmental Policy POLS 340 - Environmental Policy (3 credits) Meets GOAL 10. A seminar in environmental policy analysis. Students examine and assess a variety of global, national, local… source
POLS341Health Care Politics & PolicyPOLS 341 - Health Care Politics & Policy POLS 341 - Health Care Politics & Policy (3 credits) An analysis of the politics of health care. Special emphasis is placed on the formulation of health care… source
POLS342International Political EconomyPOLS 342 - International Political Economy POLS 342 - International Political Economy (3 credits) An introduction to the relationship between international politics and international economics and th… source
POLS343Human Rights in Theory and PracticePOLS 343 - Human Rights in Theory and Practice POLS 343 - Human Rights in Theory and Practice (3 credits) Meets GOAL 9. Human rights are those rights possessed by individuals by virtue of being human… source
POLS358Contemporary Political ThoughtPOLS 358 - Contemporary Political Thought POLS 358 - Contemporary Political Thought (3 credits) This is the third part of a three-part survey course on “The History of Political Thought” series in th… source
POLS390Comparing Politics in Developing CountriesPOLS 390 - Comparing Politics in Developing Countries POLS 390 - Comparing Politics in Developing Countries (3 credits) Meets GOAL 8. A comparative study of the political ideological, social, and eco… source
POLS399Special Topics in Political SciencePOLS 399 - Special Topics in Political Science POLS 399 - Special Topics in Political Science (1-3 credits) The subject matter is arranged by the instructor before the course is offered. Grade or P/N… source
POLS401Independent Readings in Political SciencePOLS 401 - Independent Readings in Political Science POLS 401 - Independent Readings in Political Science (1-3 credits) Readings in an area of political science of particular interest to the student.… source
POLS416Internship ProgramPOLS 416 - Internship Program POLS 416 - Internship Program (1-12 credits) Provides practical experience in local, state, and national government and public administration. Credit arranged. (Cannot a… source
POLS419Constitutional PoliticsPOLS 419 - Constitutional Politics POLS 419 - Constitutional Politics (3 credits) This course is an advanced look at the political and legal issues that the U.S. Supreme Court deals with in interpret… source
POLS420Administrative LawPOLS 420 - Administrative Law POLS 420 - Administrative Law (3 credits) An exploration of the law of the administrative process: legislative, executive, and judicial control of administrative action;… source
POLS422American Foreign PolicyPOLS 422 - American Foreign Policy POLS 422 - American Foreign Policy (3 credits) A study of contemporary United States foreign policy. The course includes an analysis of threats and issues originati… source
POLS429Policy ReformPOLS 429 - Policy Reform POLS 429 - Policy Reform (3 credits) Strategies and problems of making, implementing, and changing public policy. Discussion addresses policy stakeholders as they are involve… source
POLS430Agency PerformancePOLS 430 - Agency Performance POLS 430 - Agency Performance (3 credits) The civil service movement, public personnel systems, and contemporary strategies to manage personnel for higher levels of perf… source
POLS450Feminist Political TheoryPOLS 450 - Feminist Political Theory POLS 450 - Feminist Political Theory (3 credits) This course investigates different perspectives in feminist political thought. Students will consider psychologic… source
POLS460North American RelationsPOLS 460 - North American Relations POLS 460 - North American Relations (3 credits) This course examines the relations among the three countries of North America: Canada, Mexico, and the United State… source
POLS488Issues in International PoliticsPOLS 488 - Issues in International Politics POLS 488 - Issues in International Politics (3 credits) The purpose of the course is to enable students to have an opportunity to discuss a variety of cont… source
PSY210Introduction to Psychological SciencePSY 210 - Introduction to Psychological Science PSY 210 - Introduction to Psychological Science (3 credits) Meets GOAL 5. A broad introduction to psychology: the science of human behavior and mental… source
PSY220History and Systems of PsychologyPSY 220 - History and Systems of Psychology PSY 220 - History and Systems of Psychology (3 credits) This course will explore the history of psychology and its roots, as well as the important individu… source
PSY250Developmental PsychologyPSY 250 - Developmental Psychology PSY 250 - Developmental Psychology (3 credits) Meets GOAL 5. A survey of the patterns of change and stability in human behavior from conception to death. Theories a… source
PSY301Introduction to LearningPSY 301 - Introduction to Learning PSY 301 - Introduction to Learning (3 credits) Behavioral, associative, and cognitive theories of learning and memory are reviewed. Topics include reinforcement, pu… source
PSY303Introduction to NeurosciencePSY 303 - Introduction to Neuroscience PSY 303 - Introduction to Neuroscience (3 credits) A survey of how neuron physiology directs behavior. Topics include a discussion of functional neuroanatomy as… source
PSY305Theories of PersonalityPSY 305 - Theories of Personality PSY 305 - Theories of Personality (3 credits) A survey of major theoretical perspectives. Personality theory, research, and assessment are considered from a variety… source
PSY310Child DevelopmentPSY 310 - Child Development PSY 310 - Child Development (3 credits) This course will focus heavily on the developmental periods of infancy and middle childhood (roughly equivalent to prenatal through… source
PSY313Child and Adolescent DevelopmentPSY 313 - Child and Adolescent Development PSY 313 - Child and Adolescent Development (3 credits) The course will focus on development from prenatal to adolescent development. Course content will foc… source
PSY315Adolescent DevelopmentPSY 315 - Adolescent Development PSY 315 - Adolescent Development (3 credits) This course will focus heavily on the developmental period of adolescence and include some information from the developme… source
PSY319Psychology of GenderPSY 319 - Psychology of Gender PSY 319 - Psychology of Gender (3 credits) A survey of scientific research into gender-related differences in behavior, including implications for modern living. Topics… source
PSY324Adult Development & AgingPSY 324 - Adult Development & Aging PSY 324 - Adult Development & Aging (3 credits) This course will introduce students to concepts in adult development and aging with specific emphases on biological… source
PSY325Social PsychologyPSY 325 - Social Psychology PSY 325 - Social Psychology (3 credits) Overview of theories and research in social psychology. Topics include social cognition, the self, stereotyping and prejudice, atti… source
PSY327Health PsychologyPSY 327 - Health Psychology PSY 327 - Health Psychology (3 credits) Explores psychological factors in optimal maintenance of health, treatment of illness and recovery from or adjustment to ongoing he… source
PSY330Psychology and the LawPSY 330 - Psychology and the Law PSY 330 - Psychology and the Law (3 credits) Psychological analysis of the legal system, focusing on perception, memory, and decision-making processes by individuals… source
PSY331Advanced Research Methods and Analysis in PsychologyPSY 331 - Advanced Research Methods and Analysis in Psychology PSY 331 - Advanced Research Methods and Analysis in Psychology (3 credits) This course offers the opportunity to advance basic research… source
PSY335Human Factors PsychologyPSY 335 - Human Factors Psychology PSY 335 - Human Factors Psychology (3 credits) An examination of psychological principles applied to the relationship between technology and human capabilities in t… source
PSY360Industrial/Organizational PsychologyPSY 360 - Industrial/Organizational Psychology PSY 360 - Industrial/Organizational Psychology (3 credits) Analysis and review of applied psychology in the field of work including job analysis, person… source
PSY369Cognitive PsychologyPSY 369 - Cognitive Psychology PSY 369 - Cognitive Psychology (3 credits) Contemporary scientific approaches to understanding human mental activity-the acquisition, storage, retrieval, and use of kno… source
PSY373Cross-Cultural PsychologyPSY 373 - Cross-Cultural Psychology PSY 373 - Cross-Cultural Psychology (3 credits) This course explores the impact of culture in human mental processes and behavior. Topics include enculturation, de… source
PSY398Special TopicsPSY 398 - Special Topics PSY 398 - Special Topics (1-3 credits) A variable-topic course involving in-depth study of a specialized subject area within psychology. Grade only. occasionally as demand wa… source
PSY400Independent Study or ResearchPSY 400 - Independent Study or Research PSY 400 - Independent Study or Research (1-3 credits) Independent study or research for credit under the guidance of a faculty member with prior permission. Te… source
PSY404InternshipPSY 404 - Internship PSY 404 - Internship (3-6 credits) Supervised work experience designed by the instructor, site supervisor, and student. Human services and applied data analysis/research internsh… source
PSY410Sensation and PerceptionPSY 410 - Sensation and Perception PSY 410 - Sensation and Perception (3 credits) A careful consideration of how we come to know about our world through our senses. Emphasis on vision and audition, i… source
PSY418Behavioral PharmacologyPSY 418 - Behavioral Pharmacology PSY 418 - Behavioral Pharmacology (3 credits) An analysis of the psychological, sociological, and physiological factors related to pharmacological treatment of psych… source
PSY420Abnormal PsychologyPSY 420 - Abnormal Psychology PSY 420 - Abnormal Psychology (3 credits) The origins, development, and treatment of abnormal behavior. Topics include mood, anxiety, and schizophrenic disorders as well… source
PSY423Psychopathology of ChildhoodPSY 423 - Psychopathology of Childhood PSY 423 - Psychopathology of Childhood (3 credits) This course will examine the common mental health disorders of childhood and adolescence. A developmental psy… source
PSY433NeurosciencePSY 433 - Neuroscience PSY 433 - Neuroscience (4 credits) A survey of contemporary theories and research methods in neuroscience. Topics include a discussion of functional neuroanatomy as applied to… source
RTTR203Program PlanningRTTR 203 - Program Planning RTTR 203 - Program Planning (3 credits) Meets GOAL 7 (effective Spring 2026) Provides students with a sequential model for developing programs in recreation and leisure se… source
RTTR210Professional DevelopmentRTTR 210 - Professional Development RTTR 210 - Professional Development (1 credit) Explores the array of professional opportunities through interaction with invited experts and experiential exercises… source
RTTR222Resources and Applications in Program DeliveryRTTR 222 - Resources and Applications in Program Delivery RTTR 222 - Resources and Applications in Program Delivery (3 credits) Students develop resource applications for program delivery in recreati… source
RTTR229Foundations of Recreation and Leisure StudiesRTTR 229 - Foundations of Recreation and Leisure Studies RTTR 229 - Foundations of Recreation and Leisure Studies (3 credits) History and development of recreation, and principles, and philosophies o… source
RTTR240Outdoor Pursuits IIRTTR 240 - Outdoor Pursuits II RTTR 240 - Outdoor Pursuits II (3 credits) Use of the environment for year-round adventure recreation activities and learning of advanced camping/canoeing and/or kayaki… source
RTTR244Stewardship of Self and the Environment: Building a Principled Way of LifeRTTR 244 - Stewardship of Self and the Environment: Building a Principled Way of Life RTTR 244 - Stewardship of Self and the Environment: Building a Principled Way of Life (3 credits) Students will e… source
RTTR245Therapeutic Recreation and ServicesRTTR 245 - Therapeutic Recreation and Services RTTR 245 - Therapeutic Recreation and Services (3 credits) History, philosophy, theories, and professionalism of therapeutic recreation. Factors influen… source
RTTR265Leisure in Different CulturesRTTR 265 - Leisure in Different Cultures RTTR 265 - Leisure in Different Cultures (3 credits) Meets GOAL 5. The purpose of this course is to introduce students to leisure-related traditions and pract… source
RTTR280Foundations of HospitalityRTTR 280 - Foundations of Hospitality RTTR 280 - Foundations of Hospitality (3 credits) This course provides a broad overview of the hospitality industry. Students will learn foundational concepts re… source
RTTR290Foundations of TourismRTTR 290 - Foundations of Tourism RTTR 290 - Foundations of Tourism (3 credits) Meets GOAL 8 This course will explore the tourism system and expose the students to the delineations of tourists and to… source
RTTR300Lodging & Foodservice IndustryRTTR 300 - Lodging & Foodservice Industry RTTR 300 - Lodging & Foodservice Industry (3 credits) This course provides an analytical and conceptual examination of the lodging and foodservice sectors wi… source
RTTR302Adventure Travel and Tourism DevelopmentRTTR 302 - Adventure Travel and Tourism Development RTTR 302 - Adventure Travel and Tourism Development (3 credits) An overview of the rapidly growing adventure tourism industry and its application f… source
RTTR332Leisure and Aging in Therapeutic RecreationRTTR 332 - Leisure and Aging in Therapeutic Recreation RTTR 332 - Leisure and Aging in Therapeutic Recreation (3 credits) Leisure needs and perceptions of the elderly. Implications for therapeutic re… source
RTTR339Wilderness Ethics, Safety, and SurvivalRTTR 339 - Wilderness Ethics, Safety, and Survival RTTR 339 - Wilderness Ethics, Safety, and Survival (3 credits) Meets GOAL 9 and GOAL 10. Students will analyze the ecological and socio-cultural val… source
RTTR342Intervention Techniques in Therapeutic RecreationRTTR 342 - Intervention Techniques in Therapeutic Recreation RTTR 342 - Intervention Techniques in Therapeutic Recreation (3 credits) ing strategies, processes and techniques utilized by the therapeu… source
RTTR350Legal and Financial AspectsRTTR 350 - Legal and Financial Aspects RTTR 350 - Legal and Financial Aspects (3 credits) This course introduces students to an array of methods in which funds are acquired for recreation agencies, i… source
RTTR360Revenue ManagementRTTR 360 - Revenue Management RTTR 360 - Revenue Management (3 credits) This course examines revenue management strategies used by hospitality businesses to support pricing, demand, and capacity deci… source
RTTR370Festival and Special Event PlanningRTTR 370 - Festival and Special Event Planning RTTR 370 - Festival and Special Event Planning (3 credits) This course introduces students to the details of festival and special event planning, implem… source
RTTR380Commercial RecreationRTTR 380 - Commercial Recreation RTTR 380 - Commercial Recreation (3 credits) Principles and procedures related to the development and operation of recreation, tourism, resort, and outdoor adventure… source
RTTR390Tourism and Sustainable DestinationRTTR 390 - Tourism and Sustainable Destination RTTR 390 - Tourism and Sustainable Destination (3 credits) Meets GOAL 10. Students will be exposed to and understand the positive and negative impacts o… source
RTTR396Leadership and Group Dynamics: An Experiential Education ApproachRTTR 396 - Leadership and Group Dynamics: An Experiential Education Approach RTTR 396 - Leadership and Group Dynamics: An Experiential Education Approach (3 credits) As a member of a travel study gro… source
RTTR397Internship in Recreation and TourismRTTR 397 - Internship in Recreation and Tourism RTTR 397 - Internship in Recreation and Tourism (1-12 credits) The application of skill, knowledge and concepts necessary for assessing, planning, cond… source
RTTR398Practicum in Recreation and Tourism or Therapeutic RecreationRTTR 398 - Practicum in Recreation and Tourism or Therapeutic Recreation RTTR 398 - Practicum in Recreation and Tourism or Therapeutic Recreation (3 credits) This course offers an opportunity to lear… source
RTTR399Internship in Therapeutic RecreationRTTR 399 - Internship in Therapeutic Recreation RTTR 399 - Internship in Therapeutic Recreation (1-12 credits) The application of skill, knowledge and concepts necessary for assessing, planning, cond… source
RTTR400Internship in HospitalityRTTR 400 - Internship in Hospitality RTTR 400 - Internship in Hospitality (12 credits) The application of skill, knowledge and concepts necessary for hospitality field. Permission and 2.50 GPA overal… source
RTTR412Independent StudyRTTR 412 - Independent Study RTTR 412 - Independent Study (1-3 credits) Opportunity to work independently. Grade only. by arrangement. Repeatable up to 3 times. Course Registration source
RTTR417Special TopicsRTTR 417 - Special Topics RTTR 417 - Special Topics (1-3 credits) Typically on a workshop basis. Subject matter determined by department. Grade only. by arrangement. Note: Additional fee. Repeatable… source
RTTR468Programming in Therapeutic RecreationRTTR 468 - Programming in Therapeutic Recreation RTTR 468 - Programming in Therapeutic Recreation (3 credits) An overview of assessment related to, and programming for, functional limitations commonl… source
RTTR475Trends and Issues in Therapeutic RecreationRTTR 475 - Trends and Issues in Therapeutic Recreation RTTR 475 - Trends and Issues in Therapeutic Recreation (3 credits) Professional concerns and implication related to contemporary trends and issu… source
RED301Development TheoriesRED 301 - Development Theories RED 301 - Development Theories (1 credit) The Development: Culture(s) & Student Learning block is a 4-course sequence where teacher candidates explore theories, individ… source
RED302Diverse Learners/Human RelationsRED 302 - Diverse Learners/Human Relations RED 302 - Diverse Learners/Human Relations (3 credits) The Development: Culture(s) & Student Learning block is a 4-course sequence where teacher candidates… source
RED303Family and Community EngagementRED 303 - Family and Community Engagement RED 303 - Family and Community Engagement (2 credits) The Development: Culture(s) & Student Learning block is a 4-course sequence where teacher candidates ex… source
RED310STEM in the Elementary ClassroomsRED 310 - STEM in the Elementary Classrooms RED 310 - STEM in the Elementary Classrooms (8 credits) The STEM semester block investigates relationships between and amongst science, technology, enginee… source
RED311Ethnographers of Language in Elementary ClassroomsRED 311 - Ethnographers of Language in Elementary Classrooms RED 311 - Ethnographers of Language in Elementary Classrooms (8 credits) The Ethnographers of Language semester block explores language as… source
RED312Global Studies in the Elementary SchoolRED 312 - Global Studies in the Elementary School RED 312 - Global Studies in the Elementary School (3 credits) The Global Studies semester block focuses on teacher candidates developing awareness of… source
RED401Kid-WatchingRED 401 - Kid-Watching RED 401 - Kid-Watching (1 credit) This is the first course in a series focusing on describing and documenting student development and learning. Teacher candidates will develop… source
RED402Data Collect, Interpret, UseRED 402 - Data Collect, Interpret, Use RED 402 - Data Collect, Interpret, Use (1 credit) The Data-Wise: Assessment & Student Learning block is a 4-course sequence where teacher candidates examine the… source
RED403Data DecisionsRED 403 - Data Decisions RED 403 - Data Decisions (1 credit) The Data-Wise: Assessment & Student Learning block is a 4-course sequence where teacher candidates examine the use of data to measure, und… source
RED411Ethnographers Field ExperienceRED 411 - Ethnographers Field Experience RED 411 - Ethnographers Field Experience (3 credits) The Field Experience: Collaboration, Instruction, and Student Learning block is a 4-course sequence throu… source
RED412Global Studies Field ExperienceRED 412 - Global Studies Field Experience RED 412 - Global Studies Field Experience (1 credit) The Field Experience: Collaboration, Instruction, and Student Learning block is a 4-course sequence thro… source
RED413Action Research Field ExperienceRED 413 - Action Research Field Experience RED 413 - Action Research Field Experience (1 credit) The Field Experience: Collaboration, Instruction, and Student Learning block is a 4-course sequence th… source
RED414First Six Weeks Clinical PracticeRED 414 - First Six Weeks Clinical Practice RED 414 - First Six Weeks Clinical Practice (4 credits) The Clinical Practice: Collaboration, Instruction, and Student Learning block is a 4-course sequenc… source
SOCW316Holistic Approaches to Child and Family Welfare, Social Justice, Healthcare, and Education in the CaribbeanSOCW 316 - Holistic Approaches to Child and Family Welfare, Social Justice, Healthcare, and Education in the Caribbean SOCW 316 - Holistic Approaches to Child and Family Welfare, Social Justice, Heal… source
SOCW340Introduction to Social Work and Social WelfareSOCW 340 - Introduction to Social Work and Social Welfare SOCW 340 - Introduction to Social Work and Social Welfare (3 credits) This class introduces the profession of social work, both past and pres… source
SOCW350Field Experience ISOCW 350 - Field Experience I SOCW 350 - Field Experience I (3 credits) This course provides students with an experience in a human service agency through 120 hours of volunteer service. Students ref… source
SOCW370Human Behavior and the Social EnvironmentSOCW 370 - Human Behavior and the Social Environment SOCW 370 - Human Behavior and the Social Environment (3 credits) This course introduces the various theoretical models for understanding human beh… source
SOCW372APA Basics for Social WorkSOCW 372 - APA Basics for Social Work SOCW 372 - APA Basics for Social Work (1 credit) This 1-credit course introduces students to the basics of APA Style writing. APA Style is used in social work to… source
SOCW380US Social Welfare PolicySOCW 380 - US Social Welfare Policy SOCW 380 - US Social Welfare Policy (3 credits) This course introduces students to state and federal social welfare policies. Students will examine the historical… source
SOCW385Social Work Practice with GroupsSOCW 385 - Social Work Practice with Groups SOCW 385 - Social Work Practice with Groups (4 credits) This practice class introduces students to group work in social work practice. Students will learn… source
SOCW400Professional PreparationSOCW 400 - Professional Preparation SOCW 400 - Professional Preparation (4 credits) The course prepares students for entering social work practice by developing internship and job preparation skills… source
SOCW405Interprofessional Practice in Social WorkSOCW 405 - Interprofessional Practice in Social Work SOCW 405 - Interprofessional Practice in Social Work (2 credits) Students in this course will expand on the foundational concepts of interprofessi… source
SOCW408Social Work Practice with FamiliesSOCW 408 - Social Work Practice with Families SOCW 408 - Social Work Practice with Families (4 credits) This practice course introduces students to social work practice with families. Students will u… source
SOCW415Social Work Practice with CommunitiesSOCW 415 - Social Work Practice with Communities SOCW 415 - Social Work Practice with Communities (3 credits) This practice course prepares students to work effectively within complex community setti… source
SOCW420Child WelfareSOCW 420 - Child Welfare SOCW 420 - Child Welfare (3 credits) This course looks at services that are available to children and their families across a wide spectrum of programs. The skill of building… source
SOCW430Aging: Policies and ServicesSOCW 430 - Aging: Policies and Services SOCW 430 - Aging: Policies and Services (3 credits) The course covers multiple aspects of aging, strategies for assessing the needs of older adults, and determ… source
SOCW440Variable Topics in Social WorkSOCW 440 - Variable Topics in Social Work SOCW 440 - Variable Topics in Social Work (1-6 credits) A seminar course that analyzes topics and problems from the social work perspective. (Topics will be… source
SOCW450Independent Studies in Social WorkSOCW 450 - Independent Studies in Social Work SOCW 450 - Independent Studies in Social Work (1-3 credits) Intended to aid the student who has a special area of interest that goes beyond formal course… source
SOCW475Social Work Senior PracticumSOCW 475 - Social Work Senior Practicum SOCW 475 - Social Work Senior Practicum (12 credits) The Senior Practicum is arranged for the last academic semester of the senior year, in a human service age… source
SOC150Introduction to SociologySOC 150 - Introduction to Sociology SOC 150 - Introduction to Sociology (3 credits) Meets GOAL 5 and GOAL 7. Sociology is a social science concerned with the systematic study of human society. Studen… source
SOC205Social InteractionSOC 205 - Social Interaction SOC 205 - Social Interaction (3 credits) Meets GOAL 5 and GOAL 7. The course is a study of human social behavior, interaction, social relations, and the effects of and on… source
SOC212Sociology of FamiliesSOC 212 - Sociology of Families SOC 212 - Sociology of Families (3 credits) Meets GOAL 5. This course offers an introduction to the sociology of families. Goals of the course include: reflecting on i… source
SOC216Social ProblemsSOC 216 - Social Problems SOC 216 - Social Problems (3 credits) Meets GOAL 5 and GOAL 9. This course examines selected social problems in the United States. Students learn to analyze social problems… source
SOC300Climate Change and Society: An Interdisciplinary ApproachSOC 300 - Climate Change and Society: An Interdisciplinary Approach SOC 300 - Climate Change and Society: An Interdisciplinary Approach (3 credits) The relationship between climate change and society… source
SOC320Drugs and Society3SOC 320 - Drugs and Society SOC 320 - Drugs and Society (3 Credits) This course initially provides background knowledge pertaining to the neuropsychological and historical dimensions of drug use, and… 3 cr · 3 hr source
SOC325Social Movements and Social ChangeSOC 325 - Social Movements and Social Change SOC 325 - Social Movements and Social Change (3 credits) This course provides a survey of contemporary social movements and focuses on the processes of so… source
SOC330Political SociologySOC 330 - Political Sociology SOC 330 - Political Sociology (3 credits) This course examines the organization of power into political structures and processes. Topics include the roles of elites and… source
SOC333Sociology of Health and IllnessSOC 333 - Sociology of Health and Illness SOC 333 - Sociology of Health and Illness (3 credits) Who gets sick, who gets treatment, and what gets defined as sickness are all at least in part socially… source
SOC334Sociology of EducationSOC 334 - Sociology of Education SOC 334 - Sociology of Education (3 credits) This course serves as an analysis of the American educational system in terms of its functions, formal and informal organ… source
SOC340Social-Cultural AnthropologySOC 340 - Social-Cultural Anthropology SOC 340 - Social-Cultural Anthropology (3 credits) Students will engage in cross-cultural and comparative examination of different cultures with emphasis on the… source
SOC341Sociology of CultureSOC 341 - Sociology of Culture SOC 341 - Sociology of Culture (3 credits) This course examines the sociology of culture and cultural sociology. It focuses on the widely shared values, beliefs, logics… source
SOC385Field ExperienceSOC 385 - Field Experience SOC 385 - Field Experience (1-6 credits) This introductory field experience is designed to acquaint students with professional responsibilities in an organization relevant… source
SOC400Special TopicsSOC 400 - Special Topics SOC 400 - Special Topics (1-3 credits) A seminar course on selected topics and problems from the sociological perspective. Special topics are announced before registration. G… source
SOC412Sociology of Gender and SexualitySOC 412 - Sociology of Gender and Sexuality SOC 412 - Sociology of Gender and Sexuality (3 credits) The course will cover definitions and narratives pertaining to the social construction of gender, s… source
SOC421Sociology of the CitySOC 421 - Sociology of the City SOC 421 - Sociology of the City (3 credits) This course addresses the sociological study of cities and understanding issues that cities face, from the past to the pres… source
SOC423Sociology of Race and EthnicitySOC 423 - Sociology of Race and Ethnicity SOC 423 - Sociology of Race and Ethnicity (3 credits) This course examines race and ethnic relations through a sociological lens by exploring concepts such a… source
SOC431Social Class and PowerSOC 431 - Social Class and Power SOC 431 - Social Class and Power (3 credits) This course addresses the study of stratification including an examination of the ways that social classes are constructe… source
SOC432Poverty and PolicySOC 432 - Poverty and Policy SOC 432 - Poverty and Policy (3 credits) This course will provide an in-depth study of poverty in the United States from a sociological perspective. This course will exam… source
SOC460Internship: SociologySOC 460 - Internship: Sociology SOC 460 - Internship: Sociology (1-12 credits) This experience is designed as an intensive, professionally supervised internship within an organization relevant to soc… source
SOC485Independent Readings in SociologySOC 485 - Independent Readings in Sociology SOC 485 - Independent Readings in Sociology (1-3 credits) Intended to aid the student who has a special area of interest that goes beyond formal course lim… source
SOC487Special Projects in SociologySOC 487 - Special Projects in Sociology SOC 487 - Special Projects in Sociology (1-3 credits) This opportunity is designed for the highly qualified student interested in pursuing independent research… source
SPAN101Elementary Spanish ISPAN 101 - Elementary Spanish I SPAN 101 - Elementary Spanish I (4 credits) Meets GOAL 6 (Humanities) and GOAL 8. Introduction to the fundamentals of grammar of the Spanish language and the Spanish-s… source
SPAN102Elementary Spanish IISPAN 102 - Elementary Spanish II SPAN 102 - Elementary Spanish II (4 credits) Meets GOAL 6 (Humanities) and GOAL 8. Continued study of the fundamentals of grammar of the Spanish language and the Span… source
SPAN201Intermediate Spanish ISPAN 201 - Intermediate Spanish I SPAN 201 - Intermediate Spanish I (4 credits) Meets GOAL 6 (Humanities) and GOAL 8. Students will continue to develop the linguistic skills and cultural knowledge ne… source
SPAN202Intermediate Spanish IISPAN 202 - Intermediate Spanish II SPAN 202 - Intermediate Spanish II (4 credits) Meets GOAL 6 (Humanities) and GOAL 8. Continuation of SPAN 201 - Intermediate Spanish I . Students will continue to d… source
SPAN304Special Topics in Hispanic Literature and CultureSPAN 304 - Special Topics in Hispanic Literature and Culture SPAN 304 - Special Topics in Hispanic Literature and Culture (4 credits) Varied courses that address different topics in Spanish and Latin… source
SPAN305Practical PhoneticsSPAN 305 - Practical Phonetics SPAN 305 - Practical Phonetics (3 credits) The three goals for this course are to: 1) examine the Spanish language sound system (phonetics) through a linguistic-theoret… source
SPAN306The Spanish Eye: The Contribution of Hispanic Masters to World ArtSPAN 306 - The Spanish Eye: The Contribution of Hispanic Masters to World Art SPAN 306 - The Spanish Eye: The Contribution of Hispanic Masters to World Art (4 credits) This course serves as an introd… source
SPAN310Spanish for Native/Heritage SpeakersSPAN 310 - Spanish for Native/Heritage Speakers SPAN 310 - Spanish for Native/Heritage Speakers (4 credits) Meets GOAL 7 and GOAL 9. For students who grew up speaking Spanish at home or in an immersi… source
SPAN340Spanish for the ProfessionsSPAN 340 - Spanish for the Professions SPAN 340 - Spanish for the Professions (4 credits) This course focuses on the application of Spanish language into various professions including business, touri… source
SPAN395Spanish LinguisticsSPAN 395 - Spanish Linguistics SPAN 395 - Spanish Linguistics (4 credits) This course introduces students to Spanish as a linguistic system, including phonetics and phonology (sound system), morpholo… source
SPAN450Bilingualism in the Spanish-Speaking WorldSPAN 450 - Bilingualism in the Spanish-Speaking World SPAN 450 - Bilingualism in the Spanish-Speaking World (4 credits) This course examines bilingualism among Spanish-speakers through the study of b… source
SPAN475Introduction to Spanish TranslationSPAN 475 - Introduction to Spanish Translation SPAN 475 - Introduction to Spanish Translation (4 credits) This course is an introduction to translation theory, principles, and methodologies (Spanish… source
SPED101Elementary American Sign Language ISPED 101 - Elementary American Sign Language I SPED 101 - Elementary American Sign Language I (3 credits) This is an introductory course in American Sign Language (ASL). The goal is to bring a person… source
SPED102Elementary American Sign Language IISPED 102 - Elementary American Sign Language II SPED 102 - Elementary American Sign Language II (3 credits) This is the second semester of an introductory course in American Sign Language (ASL). The… source
SPED300Children and Youth with ExceptionalitiesSPED 300 - Children and Youth with Exceptionalities SPED 300 - Children and Youth with Exceptionalities (3 credits) Meets GOAL 7. This course is an overview of exceptionalities including disabilities… source
SPED405Student Management SystemsSPED 405 - Student Management Systems SPED 405 - Student Management Systems (3 credits) A study of management systems used K-12 education settings with emphasis upon preventive, proactive techniques.… source
SPED410Introduction to Assessment/MethodsSPED 410 - Introduction to Assessment/Methods SPED 410 - Introduction to Assessment/Methods (3 credits) An introduction to the basic components of Special Education assessment, curriculum, instructio… source
SPED411DD Field Experience ISPED 411 - DD Field Experience I SPED 411 - DD Field Experience I (3 credits) This field experience allows teacher candidates to apply and practice the knowledge and skills needed for Minnesota licen… source
SPED414Multisensory/Comprehensive Language Arts Instruction ISPED 414 - Multisensory/Comprehensive Language Arts Instruction I SPED 414 - Multisensory/Comprehensive Language Arts Instruction I (5 credits) The first of a two-course sequence (SPED 414 and SPED 4… source
SPED415Multisensory/Comprehensive Language Arts Instruction IISPED 415 - Multisensory/Comprehensive Language Arts Instruction II SPED 415 - Multisensory/Comprehensive Language Arts Instruction II (5 credits) The second of a two-course sequence (SPED 414 and SPE… source
SPED425Inclusion in Regular ClassroomsSPED 425 - Inclusion in Regular Classrooms SPED 425 - Inclusion in Regular Classrooms (3 credits) Procedures for modification of the general classroom curriculum and instruction to meet the individua… source
SPED433DD Field Experience IISPED 433 - DD Field Experience II SPED 433 - DD Field Experience II (3 credits) This field experience allows teacher candidates to apply and practice the knowledge and skills needed for Minnesota lic… source
SPED471Secondary Assessment and InterventionSPED 471 - Secondary Assessment and Intervention SPED 471 - Secondary Assessment and Intervention (3 credits) This course provides an in-depth study of assessment, instructional planning, program des… source
SPED472Elementary Instruction, Methods, and AssessmentSPED 472 - Elementary Instruction, Methods, and Assessment SPED 472 - Elementary Instruction, Methods, and Assessment (3 credits) This course provides the teacher candidate with knowledge and skills… source
SPED473Transition and Secondary Skills InstructionSPED 473 - Transition and Secondary Skills Instruction SPED 473 - Transition and Secondary Skills Instruction (3 credits) The course covers transition and instructional methods for teaching secondary… source
SPED474ABS Field Experience ISPED 474 - ABS Field Experience I SPED 474 - ABS Field Experience I (3 credits) This field experience provides the opportunity for teacher candidates to apply and practice knowledge and skills requir… source
SPED475ABS Field Experience IISPED 475 - ABS Field Experience II SPED 475 - ABS Field Experience II (3 credits) This field experience allows teacher candidates to apply and practice the knowledge and skills needed for ABS Minneso… source
SPED477Student Teaching for ABSSPED 477 - Student Teaching for ABS SPED 477 - Student Teaching for ABS (1-16 credits) This student teaching/internship experience covers assessment, instruction, behavior management, and collaborati… source
SPED490Seminar/ WorkshopSPED 490 - Seminar/ Workshop SPED 490 - Seminar/ Workshop (1-3 credits) The subject matter to be developed by the Special Education Department and instructor prior to the workshop or seminar. Grade o… source
SPED499Individual StudySPED 499 - Individual Study SPED 499 - Individual Study (1-3 credits) Opportunity for the qualified advanced undergraduate and graduate student to work independently. Topics may include research, dev… source
STAT100Numbers and Data in SocietySTAT 100 - Numbers and Data in Society STAT 100 - Numbers and Data in Society (3 credits) Meets GOAL 4. The purpose of this course is to students develop a better understanding of numbers and data in… source
STAT110Fundamentals of StatisticsSTAT 110 - Fundamentals of Statistics STAT 110 - Fundamentals of Statistics (3 credits) Meets GOAL 4. Introductory statistics with emphasis on applications. Grade or P/NC. each semester. Note: Studen… source
STAT210StatisticsSTAT 210 - Statistics STAT 210 - Statistics (3 credits) Meets GOAL 4. First course in statistics for students with a strong mathematics background. Pre/ Grade or P/NC. each semester. Course Registrat… source
STAT250Actuarial Exam PreparationSTAT 250 - Actuarial Exam Preparation STAT 250 - Actuarial Exam Preparation (2 credits) This is an independent study course designed to students with actuarial exam preparation. Students enrolled in… source
STAT289Special TopicsSTAT 289 - Special Topics STAT 289 - Special Topics (1-3 credits) Exposure to lower-division statistical topics not included in other courses. Grade or P/NC. hen demand warrants. Course Registration source
STAT303Introduction to Engineering StatisticsSTAT 303 - Introduction to Engineering Statistics STAT 303 - Introduction to Engineering Statistics (3 credits) Introduction to statistics and quality control concepts and techniques. Topics include… source
STAT305BiometrySTAT 305 - Biometry STAT 305 - Biometry (3 credits) An introductory course of statistical applications to the biological sciences. Data reduction, sampling, techniques of estimation, hypothesis testi… source
STAT320Statistical Quality ControlSTAT 320 - Statistical Quality Control STAT 320 - Statistical Quality Control (3 credits) An introduction to the basic philosophy of quality control and statistical tools used in quality control. Too… source
STAT321Industrial Design of Experiments ISTAT 321 - Industrial Design of Experiments I STAT 321 - Industrial Design of Experiments I (3 credits) An introduction to applications of statistical methods used by industrial researchers to aid in… source
STAT335Principles of Study DesignSTAT 335 - Principles of Study Design STAT 335 - Principles of Study Design (3 credits) This course will provide an introduction to study design and proper methods of data collection. Students will g… source
STAT355Nonparametric StatisticsSTAT 355 - Nonparametric Statistics STAT 355 - Nonparametric Statistics (3 credits) Statistical methods based on runs, the empirical distribution function and ranks. Topics will include one and two s… source
STAT365Experimental Design and AnalysisSTAT 365 - Experimental Design and Analysis STAT 365 - Experimental Design and Analysis (3 credits) One-way Analysis of Variance, planned comparisons, post-hoc procedures, two- and three-way Analysis… source
STAT370Statistical Consulting and CommunicationSTAT 370 - Statistical Consulting and Communication STAT 370 - Statistical Consulting and Communication (3 credits) In this course, the student will gain an understanding of the nature of applied con… source
STAT380Advanced Statistical ModelingSTAT 380 - Advanced Statistical Modeling STAT 380 - Advanced Statistical Modeling (3 credits) This course begins with a review of multiple linear regression models before introducing more advanced st… source
STAT405BiostatisticsSTAT 405 - Biostatistics STAT 405 - Biostatistics (3 credits) This course will give students an overview of Biostatistics. The topics to be covered include contingency tables analysis, relative risk,… source
STAT450Introduction to Mathematical Statistics ISTAT 450 - Introduction to Mathematical Statistics I STAT 450 - Introduction to Mathematical Statistics I (3 credits) A mathematical approach to probability and statistics. Grade only. all semester.… source
STAT460Introduction to Mathematical Statistics IISTAT 460 - Introduction to Mathematical Statistics II STAT 460 - Introduction to Mathematical Statistics II (3 credits) A mathematical approach to probability and statistics. Grade only. pring semest… source
STAT488Statistics ProjectsSTAT 488 - Statistics Projects STAT 488 - Statistics Projects (1-6 credits) Practical experience working on real problems under the supervision of a faculty member experienced in statistics. Instruct… source
STAT489Special TopicsSTAT 489 - Special Topics STAT 489 - Special Topics (1-3 credits) Exposure to statistical topics not included in other courses. Grade or P/NC. hen demand warrants. Course Registration source
STAT490Independent Problems in StatisticsSTAT 490 - Independent Problems in Statistics STAT 490 - Independent Problems in Statistics (1-4 credits) An opportunity for continued study of selected topics. Instructor permission required. Grade… source
STAT492Practicum in StatisticsSTAT 492 - Practicum in Statistics STAT 492 - Practicum in Statistics (1-6 credits) This experential learning course provides the student with an opportuntity to apply statistical techniques in the f… source
SUST150Special Topics in SustainabilitySUST 150 - Special Topics in Sustainability SUST 150 - Special Topics in Sustainability (1-3 credits) Meets GOAL 10. A course that explores topics and problems from an introductory sustainability per… source
SUST301Energy and Sustainable LivingSUST 301 - Energy and Sustainable Living SUST 301 - Energy and Sustainable Living (3 credits) Meets GOAL 9. Participants in this class will have a broad exposure to issues in sustainability. They wil… source
SUST399Sustainability InternshipSUST 399 - Sustainability Internship SUST 399 - Sustainability Internship (1-6 credits) Supervised experience in a business, governmental agency, or non-profit organization designed by the WSU Sustai… source
SUST420Sustainability and Environmental CitizenshipSUST 420 - Sustainability and Environmental Citizenship SUST 420 - Sustainability and Environmental Citizenship (3 credits) The primary objective of this course is to provide an overview of sustainab… source
THAD090THAD ShowcaseTHAD 090 - THAD Showcase THAD 090 - THAD Showcase (0 credits) Once-weekly sessions present creative work in theatre and dance courses, critiques of productions, discussions of professional, education… source
THAD100Theatre ActivitiesTHAD 100 - Theatre Activities THAD 100 - Theatre Activities (1 credit) Meets GOAL 6 (Fine Arts). Active participation in a major theatre or dance production as performer or in scenic studio or costum… source
THAD106College Dance Technique and CreativityTHAD 106 - College Dance Technique and Creativity THAD 106 - College Dance Technique and Creativity (2 credits) Meets GOAL 6 (Fine Arts). This course introduces dancers to dancing in a college, curri… source
THAD107Introduction to Technical TheatreTHAD 107 - Introduction to Technical Theatre THAD 107 - Introduction to Technical Theatre (3 credits) Meets GOAL 6 (Fine Arts). Study of non-performance aspects of theatre for theatre and general stu… source
THAD111Theatre AppreciationTHAD 111 - Theatre Appreciation THAD 111 - Theatre Appreciation (3 credits) Meets GOAL 6 (Fine Arts). Designed for the general student who wishes to become familiar with theatre. Students will explor… source
THAD115Dance AppreciationTHAD 115 - Dance Appreciation THAD 115 - Dance Appreciation (3 credits) Meets GOAL 6 (Fine Arts) and GOAL 8. Analysis and appreciation of diverse theatrical dance styles and and world dance tradition… source
THAD116Dance Appreciation for DancersTHAD 116 - Dance Appreciation for Dancers THAD 116 - Dance Appreciation for Dancers (3 credits) Meets GOAL 6 (Fine Arts) and GOAL 8. Designed for the dancing student who wishes to deepen, broaden, an… source
THAD119Play AnalysisTHAD 119 - Play Analysis THAD 119 - Play Analysis (3 credits) Meets GOAL 6 (Fine Arts). Study and applications of analytical methods to modern theatrical styles; introduction to relationships between… source
THAD131Performance I for EveryoneTHAD 131 - Performance I for Everyone THAD 131 - Performance I for Everyone (3 credits) Meets GOAL 6 (Fine Arts). Practice in and integration of movement and voice in expressive performance through s… source
THAD132Beginning ActingTHAD 132 - Beginning Acting THAD 132 - Beginning Acting (3 credits) Meets GOAL 6 (Fine Arts). Beginning acting class for majors and non-majors. This course, based primarily in the Stanislavski system… source
THAD137Dance Repertory ITHAD 137 - Dance Repertory I THAD 137 - Dance Repertory I (1-2 credits) Rehearsal and performance for faculty and guest artist choreography. Student choreographers under direct faculty supervision ma… source
THAD141Oral InterpretationTHAD 141 - Oral Interpretation THAD 141 - Oral Interpretation (3 credits) Meets GOAL 6 (Fine Arts). Study of prose, poetry, and drama through performance. Brings to life the printed symbol. Grade or… source
THAD190Dance WorkshopTHAD 190 - Dance Workshop THAD 190 - Dance Workshop (1-2 credits) Introductory theory and lab course studying a specific dance form/modality as embodied practice, creative endeavor and intellectual d… source
THAD195Topics in TheatreTHAD 195 - Topics in Theatre THAD 195 - Topics in Theatre (1-3 credits) Lower-division version of THAD 395 - Topics in Theatre . Study of a specific topic in dramatic theory/literature/history, perfo… source
THAD205Make Up for the PerformerTHAD 205 - Make Up for the Performer THAD 205 - Make Up for the Performer (1 credit) Meets GOAL 6 (Fine Arts). Study of design and execution of traditional and non-traditional theatrical make up for… source
THAD207Design CommunicationTHAD 207 - Design Communication THAD 207 - Design Communication (3 credits) The study and practice of the aesthetic principles and graphic skills involved in scenery, lighting, and costume design. De… source
THAD209Stage ManagementTHAD 209 - Stage Management THAD 209 - Stage Management (1 credit) Study and practice of the functions of a stage manager. Grade or P/NC. alternate years. Course Registration source
THAD215Introduction to Laban Movement AnalysisTHAD 215 - Introduction to Laban Movement Analysis THAD 215 - Introduction to Laban Movement Analysis (3 credits) Introduction to the theoretical and experiential movement system of Laban Movement An… source
THAD222Dance Performance EnsembleTHAD 222 - Dance Performance Ensemble THAD 222 - Dance Performance Ensemble (1-2 credits) Meets GOAL 6 (Fine Arts). Participants in this course will dance, perform, or contribute as an artistic colla… source
THAD231Acting IITHAD 231 - Acting II THAD 231 - Acting II (3 credits) Theories and practice of acting in realistic styles. Grade only. annually. Course Registration source
THAD237Dance Repertory IITHAD 237 - Dance Repertory II THAD 237 - Dance Repertory II (1-2 credits) Continuation of THAD 137 - Dance Repertory I . Grade only. each semester. Repeatable once. Course Registration source
THAD239Creative Dramatics for ChildrenTHAD 239 - Creative Dramatics for Children THAD 239 - Creative Dramatics for Children (2 credits) Study and application of techniques that enable teachers and group leaders to guide others to imagine… source
THAD290Creativity across the CurriculumTHAD 290 - Creativity across the Curriculum THAD 290 - Creativity across the Curriculum (2 credits) Study and practice of skills to improve teaching and learning; the emphasis is on creative thinking… source
THAD291Rehearsal and PerformanceTHAD 291 - Rehearsal and Performance THAD 291 - Rehearsal and Performance (1 credit) Responsible work as performer, crew head, or running crew on the creation of theatrical productions for public pre… source
THAD295Making Interdisciplinary ConnectionsTHAD 295 - Making Interdisciplinary Connections THAD 295 - Making Interdisciplinary Connections (3 credits) Meets GOAL 6 (Fine Arts). Interdisciplinary experience involving one or more artistic media… source
THAD305Scene PaintingTHAD 305 - Scene Painting THAD 305 - Scene Painting (3 credits) Introductory theatre studio course examining the materials, techniques, and processes of traditional scene painting, both large-scale a… source
THAD315Dancing Through HistoryTHAD 315 - Dancing Through History THAD 315 - Dancing Through History (3 credits) Broad survey of world dance history from origins to the present within specific cultural and aesthetic contexts. No G… source
THAD322Dance CompositionTHAD 322 - Dance Composition THAD 322 - Dance Composition (3 credits) Compositional theory, methods and conceptual approaches to traditional and non-literal choreography. Explores relationships betwe… source
THAD331Acting IIITHAD 331 - Acting III THAD 331 - Acting III (3 credits) Theories and practice of acting in non-realistic styles. Open to declared theatre majors and minors only. Grade only. annually. Course Registra… source
THAD337Dance Repertory IIITHAD 337 - Dance Repertory III THAD 337 - Dance Repertory III (1-2 credits) Continuation of THAD 237 - Dance Repertory II . Grade only. each semester. Repeatable once. Course Registration source
THAD355Contemporary Dance Techniques IIITHAD 355 - Contemporary Dance Techniques III THAD 355 - Contemporary Dance Techniques III (2 credits) This intermediate level contemporary technique course focuses on in-studio physical experiences i… source
THAD357Ballet IIITHAD 357 - Ballet III THAD 357 - Ballet III (2 credits) This intermediate level technique course develops range and depth of physical understanding regarding one’s own movement skills, applied to an… source
THAD392Audition TechniquesTHAD 392 - Audition Techniques THAD 392 - Audition Techniques (3 credits) Advanced performance class for majors and minors. This course teaches the practices and skills needed to prepare the actor fo… source
THAD395Topics in TheatreTHAD 395 - Topics in Theatre THAD 395 - Topics in Theatre (1-4 credits) Study of a specific topic in dramatic theory, literature, history, performance, or theatrical design/stagecraft. Topics and cou… source
THAD399InternshipTHAD 399 - Internship THAD 399 - Internship (1-16 credits) Supervised work experience designed by student, advisor, and employer. 5. Open to declared theatre and dance majors and minors only. P/NC on… source
THAD437Advanced Choreography LabTHAD 437 - Advanced Choreography Lab THAD 437 - Advanced Choreography Lab (1-2 credits) An advanced lab course in which students workshop and develop original choreography for public performance. Gra… source
THAD455Contemporary Dance Techniques IVTHAD 455 - Contemporary Dance Techniques IV THAD 455 - Contemporary Dance Techniques IV (2 credits) This advanced level contemporary technique course focuses on in-studio physical experiences that br… source
THAD457Ballet IVTHAD 457 - Ballet IV THAD 457 - Ballet IV (2 credits) This advanced level technique course encourages students to apply their range and depth of physical understanding regarding one’s own movement sk… source
THAD490Capstone Production ProjectTHAD 490 - Capstone Production Project THAD 490 - Capstone Production Project (3 credits) Full responsibility for work as a designer or performer on a Main Season theatre production or as a director… source
THAD495Theatre Senior SeminarTHAD 495 - Theatre Senior Seminar THAD 495 - Theatre Senior Seminar (1 credit) Review, editing, organization, and submission of theatre major portfolio. Grade only. annually. Course Registration source
THAD499Independent Studies in THADTHAD 499 - Independent Studies in THAD THAD 499 - Independent Studies in THAD (1-8 credits) Offers the advanced student an opportunity to study independently in an area of special interest. Grade onl… source
WGSS140Topics in the HumanitiesWGSS 140 - Topics in the Humanities WGSS 140 - Topics in the Humanities (3 credits) Meets GOAL 6 (Humanities). This course is designed to explore the nature and scope of the human experience. It will… source
WGSS148Introduction to Women’s, Gender and Sexuality StudiesWGSS 148 - Introduction to Women’s, Gender and Sexuality Studies WGSS 148 - Introduction to Women’s, Gender and Sexuality Studies (3 credits) Meets GOAL 5 and GOAL 7. This course is an introduction t… source
WGSS150Insights in Social JusticeWGSS 150 - Insights in Social Justice WGSS 150 - Insights in Social Justice (3 credits) Meets GOAL 9. In this course, students will investigate current social justice issues using diverse perspective… source
WGSS160Palestine is a Feminist Issue3WGSS 160 - Palestine is a Feminist Issue WGSS 160 - Palestine is a Feminist Issue (3 Credits) Meets GOAL 8 and GOAL 9 (effective Spring 2026). This course will examine the interconnecting struggles f… 3 cr · 3 hr source
WGSS220Intersections of Privilege and PowerWGSS 220 - Intersections of Privilege and Power WGSS 220 - Intersections of Privilege and Power (3 credits) Meets GOAL 7 and GOAL 9. Explores the social construction of differences at the intersectio… source
WGSS233Introduction to LGBTQIA+ StudiesWGSS 233 - Introduction to LGBTQIA+ Studies WGSS 233 - Introduction to LGBTQIA+ Studies (3 credits) Meets GOAL 7 and GOAL 9. This interdisciplinary course offers an introduction to gay, lesbian, bise… source
WGSS320Independent ReadingsWGSS 320 - Independent Readings WGSS 320 - Independent Readings (1-3 credits) This course allows students to pursue a project or topic of their own design with supervision and evaluation by the instr… source
WGSS348Topics in Women’s, Gender and Sexuality StudiesWGSS 348 - Topics in Women’s, Gender and Sexuality Studies WGSS 348 - Topics in Women’s, Gender and Sexuality Studies (3 credits) This course presents an in-depth study of topics of current interest… source
WGSS373Anti-Racist Feminist Theories and PoliticsWGSS 373 - Anti-Racist Feminist Theories and Politics WGSS 373 - Anti-Racist Feminist Theories and Politics (3 credits) Meets GOAL 6 (Humanities) and GOAL 7. This course seeks to examine theoretical… source
WGSS374Queer and Trans Liberation Theories and PoliticsWGSS 374 - Queer and Trans Liberation Theories and Politics WGSS 374 - Queer and Trans Liberation Theories and Politics (3 credits) Meets GOAL 6 (Humanities) and GOAL 7. This course serves as an intr… source
WGSS405Advocacy to End Gender-Based ViolenceWGSS 405 - Advocacy to End Gender-Based Violence WGSS 405 - Advocacy to End Gender-Based Violence (3 credits) This course introduces students to the roots of gender-based violence along with the poli… source
WGSS420WGSS CapstoneWGSS 420 - WGSS Capstone WGSS 420 - WGSS Capstone (3-6 credits) This course is required for all Women’s Gender and Sexuality Studies (WGSS) minors and is the culmination of their degree. The capstone… source
WGSS448Senior SeminarWGSS 448 - Senior Seminar WGSS 448 - Senior Seminar (2 credits) As the capstone for the Women’s and Gender Studies minor, this course requires students to review and assess their work in Women’s and… source
WLED405Methods of Teaching a Modern World LanguageWLED 405 - Methods of Teaching a Modern World Language WLED 405 - Methods of Teaching a Modern World Language (4 credits) Designed to prepare teaching candidates and others interested in language tea… source
UNVS101University Scholars SeminarUNVS 101 - University Scholars Seminar UNVS 101 - University Scholars Seminar (3 credits) Meets GOAL 6 (Humanities) and GOAL 9 A Liberal Arts education allows us to analyze our complex society and be… source
UNVS201Lasting ConversationsUNVS 201 - Lasting Conversations UNVS 201 - Lasting Conversations (1 credit) University Scholars: Lasting Conversations invites students to explore how ideas from the past and present shape the world… source
UNVS301Leadership and Community EngagementUNVS 301 - Leadership and Community Engagement UNVS 301 - Leadership and Community Engagement (1 credit) The world needs future leaders who can analyze context, reason ethically, and consider multipl… source
UNVS401The Scholar PortfolioUNVS 401 - The Scholar Portfolio UNVS 401 - The Scholar Portfolio (1 credit) This is a one-credit course in which University Scholars synthesize their undergraduate experiences through the creation o… source