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| ACCT211 | Financial Accounting Principles | — | ACCT 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 |
| ACCT212 | Managerial Accounting Principles | — | ACCT 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 |
| ACCT301 | Data Analytics for Accountants | — | ACCT 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 |
| ACCT311 | Intermediate Accounting I | — | ACCT 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 |
| ACCT312 | Intermediate Accounting II | — | ACCT 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 |
| ACCT330 | Accounting Information Systems | — | ACCT 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 |
| ACCT361 | Intermediate Managerial/Cost Accounting | — | ACCT 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 |
| ACCT380 | Topics and Issues in Accounting | — | ACCT 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 |
| ACCT397 | Seminar: Professionalism and Experiential Learning | — | ACCT 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 |
| ACCT398 | Internship | — | ACCT 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 |
| ACCT399 | Internship Problem | — | ACCT 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 |
| ACCT413 | Advanced Financial Accounting | — | ACCT 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 |
| ACCT421 | Introduction to Taxation | — | ACCT 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 |
| ACCT422 | Advanced Taxation | — | ACCT 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 |
| ACCT490 | Independent Studies in Accounting | — | ACCT 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 |
| ASL101 | Elementary American Sign Language I | — | ASL 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 |
| ASL102 | Elementary American Sign Language II | — | ASL 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 |
| ART105 | Introduction to 3-D Design | — | ART 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 |
| ART107 | Introduction to Painting | — | ART 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 |
| ART108 | Introduction to Drawing | — | ART 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 |
| ART109 | Introduction to Art | — | ART 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 |
| ART111 | Introduction to Design Thinking | — | ART 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 |
| ART115 | 3D Material Design | — | ART 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 |
| ART118 | Foundational Drawing | — | ART 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 |
| ART120 | Introduction to Ceramics | — | ART 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 |
| ART128 | Introduction to Sculpture | — | ART 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 |
| ART150 | Digital Design Fundamentals | — | ART 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 |
| ART210 | Design Program Application | — | ART 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 |
| ART211 | Principles of Design | — | ART 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 |
| ART215 | Creative Design Methods | — | ART 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 |
| ART216 | Digital Fabrication | — | ART 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 |
| ART217 | Foundational Painting | — | ART 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 |
| ART218 | Color and Composition | — | ART 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 |
| ART219 | Introduction to Contemporary Art | — | ART 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 |
| ART221 | History of Western Art | — | ART 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 |
| ART222 | Survey of Modern Art | — | ART 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 |
| ART228 | Sculpture I | — | ART 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 |
| ART243 | Typography and Information Design | — | ART 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 |
| ART260 | Visual and Layout Design | — | ART 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 |
| ART265 | Tactile and Environmental Design | — | ART 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 |
| ART277 | Digital Imaging | — | ART 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 |
| ART299 | Special Topics in Art and Design | — | ART 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 |
| ART300 | Elementary Art Education | — | ART 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 |
| ART301 | Art in Elementary Classrooms | — | ART 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 |
| ART302 | Art for Elementary Teachers | — | ART 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 |
| ART310 | International Exposure in Design | — | ART 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 |
| ART311 | Digital & Visual Literacy in Design | — | ART 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 |
| ART313 | Western Art and Culture | — | ART 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 |
| ART314 | Eastern Art and Culture | — | ART 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 |
| ART317 | Contemporary Studio Practices | — | ART 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 |
| ART318 | Abstraction/Representation | — | ART 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 |
| ART320 | Ceramics I | — | ART 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 |
| ART328 | Sculpture II | — | ART 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 |
| ART350 | Junior Portfolio Review | — | ART 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 |
| ART375 | Advanced Design Project | — | ART 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 |
| ART377 | The Constructed Photograph | — | ART 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 |
| ART398 | Special Topics in Creative Practices | — | ART 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 |
| ART399 | Internship & Career Preparation | — | ART 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 |
| ART402 | The Psychology of Art and Art Education | — | ART 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 |
| ART410 | Secondary Art Education | — | ART 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 |
| ART412 | Multi-Media Crafts for the Classroom | — | ART 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 |
| ART433 | Independent Study | — | ART 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 |
| ART438 | Early Twentieth Century Art | — | ART 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 |
| AAD301 | The Arts Organization | — | AAD 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 |
| AAD302 | Introduction to Arts Administration | — | AAD 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 |
| AAD303 | Independent Study | — | AAD 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 |
| ATHL300 | Game Day Sports Management | 3 | ATHL 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 |
| BBED407 | Methods in Bilingual and Bicultural Education | — | BBED 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 |
| BIOL099 | Seminar and Careers in Biology | — | BIOL 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 |
| BIOL104 | The Environment, Society, and Conservation | — | BIOL 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 |
| BIOL109 | Microbes and Society | — | BIOL 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 |
| BIOL111 | Human Biological Diversity | — | BIOL 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 |
| BIOL116 | Human Biology Laboratory | — | BIOL 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 |
| BIOL117 | Human Biology | — | BIOL 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 |
| BIOL118 | Essentials of Biology with Lab | — | BIOL 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 |
| BIOL119 | Biology for a Changing World | — | BIOL 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 |
| BIOL171 | Medical Terminology A | — | BIOL 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 |
| BIOL172 | Medical Terminology B | — | BIOL 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 |
| BIOL173 | Medical Terminology C | — | BIOL 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 |
| BIOL185 | Investigative Science II: Earth & Life Science | — | BIOL 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 |
| BIOL204 | Elements of Anatomy and Physiology | — | BIOL 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 |
| BIOL209 | Microbiology | — | BIOL 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 |
| BIOL211 | Anatomy and Physiology I | — | BIOL 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 |
| BIOL212 | Anatomy and Physiology II | — | BIOL 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 |
| BIOL241 | Basics of Life | — | BIOL 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 |
| BIOL242 | Organismal Diversity | — | BIOL 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 |
| BIOL269 | Human Reproduction | — | BIOL 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 |
| BIOL307 | Cell Biology Laboratory | — | BIOL 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 |
| BIOL311 | Genetics Laboratory | — | BIOL 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 |
| BIOL312 | General Ecology | — | BIOL 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 |
| BIOL313 | General Ecology Laboratory | — | BIOL 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 |
| BIOL314 | Current Issues in Plant Biology | — | BIOL 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 |
| BIOL316 | Molecular Ecology | — | BIOL 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 |
| BIOL318 | Invertebrate Zoology | — | BIOL 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 |
| BIOL319 | Vertebrate Biology | — | BIOL 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 |
| BIOL322 | Human Anatomy | — | BIOL 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 |
| BIOL323 | General Physiology | — | BIOL 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 |
| BIOL324 | General Physiology Laboratory | — | BIOL 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 |
| BIOL327 | Developmental Biology Laboratory | — | BIOL 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 |
| BIOL333 | Clinical Laboratory Techniques | — | BIOL 333 - Clinical Laboratory Techniques BIOL 333 - Clinical Laboratory Techniques (1 credit) Introduction to basic and specialized clinical laboratory techniques. These include formulating chemical… source |
| BIOL340 | Virology | — | BIOL 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 |
| BIOL341 | Course-Based Undergraduate Research Experience | — | BIOL 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 |
| BIOL344 | 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 BIOL 344 - Yamuna River Study in India: From the Himalayas to the Taj Majal (3 credits) Meets GOAL 10. The Yamuna River Stu… source |
| BIOL350 | Plant Taxonomy | — | BIOL 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 |
| BIOL360 | Entomology | — | BIOL 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 |
| BIOL365 | The Cultures and Ecology of East Africa | — | BIOL 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 |
| BIOL366 | Clinical Medical Imaging I | — | BIOL 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 |
| BIOL393 | Animal Cell Culture | — | BIOL 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 |
| BIOL399 | Internship | — | BIOL 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 |
| BIOL400 | Individual Problems in Biology I | — | BIOL 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 |
| BIOL404 | Ichthyology | — | BIOL 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 |
| BIOL405 | Fishery Biology | — | BIOL 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 |
| BIOL406 | Ornithology | — | BIOL 406 - Ornithology BIOL 406 - Ornithology (4 credits) Structure, classification, behavior, distribution and identification of birds. Lecture, laboratory, and fieldwork. Lectures emphasize bird ev… source |
| BIOL418 | Plant Ecology | — | BIOL 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 |
| BIOL420 | Limnology | — | BIOL 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 |
| BIOL422 | Advanced Regional Anatomy - Cadaver Dissection | — | BIOL 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 |
| BIOL424 | Biogeography | — | BIOL 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 |
| BIOL425 | Animal Behavior | — | BIOL 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 |
| BIOL427 | Advanced Topics in Biology | — | BIOL 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 |
| BIOL429 | Genetics in Medicine | — | BIOL 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 |
| BIOL430 | Molecular Genetics | — | BIOL 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 |
| BIOL431 | Molecular Biology Laboratory | — | BIOL 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 |
| BIOL432 | Clinical Medical Imaging II | — | BIOL 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 |
| BIOL433 | Clinical Medical Imaging III | — | BIOL 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 |
| BIOL434 | Clinical Radiography IV | — | BIOL 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 |
| BIOL435 | Clinical Radiography V | — | BIOL 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 |
| BIOL436 | Clinical MRI I | — | BIOL 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 |
| BIOL437 | Clinical MRI II | — | BIOL 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 |
| BIOL438 | Clinical MRI III | — | BIOL 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 |
| BIOL440 | Clinical Physiology | — | BIOL 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 |
| BIOL441 | Comparative Vertebrate Physiology | — | BIOL 441 - Comparative Vertebrate Physiology BIOL 441 - Comparative Vertebrate Physiology (3 credits) Lectures and demonstrations provide an understanding of physiological mechanisms in an evolutiona… source |
| BIOL442 | Clinical Laboratory Management | — | BIOL 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 |
| BIOL443 | Urinalysis and Clinical Immunohematology | — | BIOL 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 |
| BIOL444 | Hematology | — | BIOL 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 |
| BIOL447 | Clinical Nuclear Medicine Technology I | — | BIOL 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 |
| BIOL448 | Clinical Nuclear Medicine Technology II | — | BIOL 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 |
| BIOL450 | Medical Technology I | — | BIOL 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 |
| BIOL451 | Medical Technology II | — | BIOL 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 |
| BIOL452 | Medical Technology III | — | BIOL 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 |
| BIOL453 | Medical Technology IV | — | BIOL 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 |
| BIOL454 | Medical Technology V | — | BIOL 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 |
| BIOL457 | Clinical Microbiology | — | BIOL 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 |
| BIOL458 | Clinical Hematology | — | BIOL 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 |
| BIOL459 | Clinical Experience | — | BIOL 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 |
| BIOL463 | Ecosystem Restoration | — | BIOL 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 |
| BIOL473 | Clinical Sonography I | — | BIOL 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 |
| BIOL474 | Clinical Sonography II | — | BIOL 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 |
| BIOL477 | Clinical Echocardiography I | — | BIOL 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 |
| BIOL478 | Clinical Echocardiography II | — | BIOL 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 |
| BIOL492 | Good Reads in Biology | — | BIOL 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 |
| BIOL495 | Seminar in Biology | — | BIOL 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 |
| BIOL496 | Undergraduate Thesis | — | BIOL 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 |
| BUSA270 | Business and Society | — | BUSA 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 |
| BUSA291 | Legal Environment of Business | — | BUSA 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 |
| BUSA311 | Business Law II | — | BUSA 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 |
| BUSA321 | Applied Business Ethics | — | BUSA 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 |
| BUSA326 | Business and the Future | — | BUSA 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 |
| BUSA331 | Internet Law | — | BUSA 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 |
| BUSA351 | Employment Law | — | BUSA 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 |
| BUSA361 | Negotiations and Influence | — | BUSA 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 |
| BUSA371 | Sports Management & Law | — | BUSA 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 |
| BUSA376 | Topics in Business | — | BUSA 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 |
| BUSA377 | Faculty-Led Study Away Program | — | BUSA 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 |
| BUSA381 | Corporate Crime | — | BUSA 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 |
| BUSA398 | Internship | — | BUSA 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 |
| BUSA399 | Internship Project | — | BUSA 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 |
| BUSA411 | International Business Law | — | BUSA 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 |
| BUSA421 | Consumer Law | — | BUSA 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 |
| BUSA441 | Health Care Law and Ethics | — | BUSA 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 |
| BUSA486 | Independent Studies in Business | — | BUSA 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 |
| BUSA491 | Seminar in Business Law | — | BUSA 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 |
| BUED215 | Personal Finance | — | BUED 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 |
| BUED320 | Software Applications | — | BUED 320 - Software Applications BUED 320 - Software Applications (3 credits) Software applications commonly used in business education and training environments including word processing, spreadshee… source |
| BUED330 | Advanced Software Applications | — | BUED 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 |
| BUED333 | Business Communication | — | BUED 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 |
| BUED340 | Technology Concepts and Applications | — | BUED 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 |
| BUED350 | Quality of Work Life | — | BUED 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 |
| BUED360 | Interpersonal Business Relations | — | BUED 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 |
| BUED401 | General Business Teaching Methods | — | BUED 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 |
| BUED403 | Technology and Accounting Teaching Methods | — | BUED 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 |
| BUED410 | Training & Leadership Relations | — | BUED 410 - Training & Leadership Relations BUED 410 - Training & Leadership Relations (3 credits) Leadership topics will be addressed including effective leadership strategies, risk taking, engaging… source |
| BUED435 | Personnel Management/Career Development | — | BUED 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 |
| BUED440 | Training Theory and Application | — | BUED 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 |
| BUED441 | Training Design and Workplace Wellness | — | BUED 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 |
| BUED470 | Seminar in Training and Education | — | BUED 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 |
| BUED490 | Professional Seminar for Business Teaching | — | BUED 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 |
| CTE401 | Foundations of Career and Technical Education | — | CTE 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 |
| CTE403 | Career and Technical Education Program Organization | — | CTE 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 |
| CTE405 | Teaching Methods in Career and Technical Education | — | CTE 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 |
| CTE407 | Curriculum Design in Career and Technical Education | — | CTE 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 |
| CTE409 | Learning in Today’s Workforce | — | CTE 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 |
| CTE413 | Teaching Career and Technical Education Portfolio | — | CTE 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 |
| CHEM100 | How Things Work: The World through a Chemical Lens | — | CHEM 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 |
| CHEM106 | Chemistry in Our World | — | CHEM 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 |
| CHEM107 | Chemistry in Our World with Lab | — | CHEM 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 |
| CHEM108 | Introductory General Chemistry | — | CHEM 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 |
| CHEM180 | Investigative Science I: Physical Science | — | CHEM 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 |
| CHEM190 | Forensic Chemistry | — | CHEM 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 |
| CHEM210 | General, Organic, and Biochemistry | — | CHEM 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 |
| CHEM211 | Supplement to Principles of Chemistry | — | CHEM 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 |
| CHEM212 | Principles of Chemistry I | — | CHEM 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 |
| CHEM213 | Principles of Chemistry II | — | CHEM 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 |
| CHEM311 | Science Teaching Methods | — | CHEM 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 |
| CHEM320 | Environmental Chemistry | — | CHEM 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 |
| CHEM340 | Organic Chemistry Survey | — | CHEM 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 |
| CHEM350 | Principles of Organic Chemistry I | — | CHEM 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 |
| CHEM351 | Principles of Organic Chemistry II | — | CHEM 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 |
| CHEM375 | Clinical Biochemistry | — | CHEM 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 |
| CHEM399 | Chemistry Internship | — | CHEM 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 |
| CHEM405 | Biochemistry I | — | CHEM 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 |
| CHEM407 | Biochemistry II | — | CHEM 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 |
| CHEM410 | Polymer Chemistry | — | CHEM 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 |
| CHEM411 | Synthesis and Characterization of Materials | — | CHEM 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 |
| CHEM425 | Analytical Chemistry I | — | CHEM 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 |
| CHEM427 | Topics in Instrumental Chemistry | — | CHEM 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 |
| CHEM428 | Chemical Separations | — | CHEM 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 |
| CHEM436 | Topics in Environmental Chemistry | — | CHEM 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 |
| CHEM438 | Medicinal Chemistry | — | CHEM 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 |
| CHEM439 | Biochemistry of Drug Metabolism | — | CHEM 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 |
| CHEM442 | Fundamentals of Molecular Modeling | — | CHEM 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 |
| CHEM444 | Molecular Basis of Disease | — | CHEM 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 |
| CHEM447 | Advanced Organic Chemistry | — | CHEM 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 |
| CHEM450 | Advanced Inorganic Chemistry I | — | CHEM 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 |
| CHEM451 | Advanced Inorganic Chemistry II | — | CHEM 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 |
| CHEM461 | Chemistry Research | — | CHEM 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 |
| CHEM470 | Isotope, Nuclear and Radiochemistry | — | CHEM 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 |
| CHEM472 | Quantum Chemistry and Spectroscopy | — | CHEM 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 |
| CAST301 | Perspectives on Child Maltreatment and Child Advocacy | — | CAST 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 |
| CAST302 | Global Child Advocacy Issues | — | CAST 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 |
| CAST401 | Professional and System Responses to Child Maltreatment | — | CAST 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 |
| CAST402 | Responding to the Survivor of Child Abuse and Survivor Responses | — | CAST 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 |
| CAST403 | Child Exploitation, Pornography, and the Internet | — | CAST 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 |
| CAST404 | Examining Child Poverty | — | CAST 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 |
| CAST477 | CAST Capstone Experience | — | CAST 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 |
| CHIN101 | Beginning Chinese I | — | CHIN 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 |
| CHIN102 | Beginning Chinese II | — | CHIN 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 |
| CHIN201 | Intermediate Chinese I | — | CHIN 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 |
| CHIN202 | Intermediate Chinese II | — | CHIN 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 |
| CHIN301 | Advanced Chinese | — | CHIN 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 |
| CHIN302 | Advanced Chinese II | — | CHIN 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 |
| CPES400 | Child Study Field Experiences: Early Childhood and Elementary | — | CPES 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 |
| CPES401 | Child Study Field Experiences: K-12 and 5-12 | — | CPES 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 |
| CPES440 | Curriculum Study Field Experiences: Early Childhood and Elementary | — | CPES 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 |
| CPES441 | Curriculum Study Field Experiences: K-12 and 5-12 | — | CPES 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 |
| CPES449 | Middle School Field Experience | — | CPES 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 |
| CPPE200 | Clinical Practice in Physical Education: Elementary Physical Education for Classroom Teachers | — | CPPE 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 |
| CMST191 | Introduction to Public Speaking | — | CMST 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 |
| CMST192 | Introduction to Effective Communication | — | CMST 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 |
| CMST195 | Nonverbal Communication: Communicating without Words | — | CMST 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 |
| CMST266 | Professional Communication Skills | — | CMST 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 |
| CMST275 | Communication and Civic Dialogue | — | CMST 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 |
| CMST281 | Intercultural Communication | — | CMST 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 |
| CMST282 | Introduction to Communication Studies | — | CMST 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 |
| CMST289 | Gender and Communication | — | CMST 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 |
| CMST290 | Disability Culture, Communication, and Advocacy | — | CMST 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 |
| CMST291 | Topics in Multicultural Communication | — | CMST 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 |
| CMST292 | Multicultural U.S. Rhetoric & Beyond | — | CMST 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 |
| CMST321 | Conflict and Communication | — | CMST 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 |
| CMST357 | Social Media, Communication, and Influence | — | CMST 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 |
| CMST371 | Creating Effective Groups and Teams | — | CMST 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 |
| CMST387 | Navigating Interpersonal Relationships | — | CMST 387 - Navigating Interpersonal Relationships CMST 387 - Navigating Interpersonal Relationships (3 credits) This course provides an advanced understanding of interpersonal communication theories,… source |
| CMST389 | Creating Change Through Persuasion | — | CMST 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 |
| CMST399 | Internship | — | CMST 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 |
| CMST425 | Health Communication: Unpacking the Complexities of Care | — | CMST 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 |
| CMST493 | Teaching 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 |
| CMST494 | Teaching 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 |
| CMST499 | Independent Studies in CMST | — | CMST 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 |
| CME102 | Introduction to Engineering | — | CME 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 |
| CME182 | Engineering Graphics and Design | — | CME 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 |
| CME210 | Computer Applications in Engineering | — | CME 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 |
| CME250 | Statics | — | CME 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 |
| CME260 | Mechanics of Materials | — | CME 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 |
| CME270 | Dynamics | — | CME 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 |
| CME280 | Properties of Materials | — | CME 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 |
| CME300 | Thermodynamics | — | CME 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 |
| CME350 | Fluid Mechanics | — | CME 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 |
| CME360 | Introduction to Composite Materials | — | CME 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 |
| CME370 | Heat and Mass Transfer | — | CME 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 |
| CME390 | Composites Manufacturing | — | CME 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 |
| CME401 | Engineering Economics | — | CME 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 |
| CME410 | Polymer Processing | — | CME 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 |
| CME420 | Manufacturing Systems Analysis | — | CME 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 |
| CME430 | Rheology | — | CME 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 |
| CME440 | Topics in Composite Materials Engineering | — | CME 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 |
| CME450 | Mechanics of Composites | — | CME 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 |
| CME460 | Introduction to Finite Element Analysis | — | CME 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 |
| CME480 | Design Project II | — | CME 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 |
| CME485 | Advanced Microscopic Techniques | — | CME 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 |
| CME499 | Independent Study | — | CME 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 |
| CS050 | English for Computer Science | — | CS 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 |
| CS101 | Exploring Creative Computing | — | CS 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 |
| CS110 | Computers in a Global Society | — | CS 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 |
| CS116 | Web Technology I | — | CS 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 |
| CS216 | Web Technology II | — | CS 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 |
| CS234 | Algorithms and Problem-Solving I | — | CS 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 |
| CS250 | Algorithms and Problem-Solving II | — | CS 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 |
| CS275 | Mathematical Foundations of Algorithms | — | CS 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 |
| CS315 | Systems Programming | — | CS 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 |
| CS325 | Fundamentals of Cybersecurity | — | CS 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 |
| CS344 | Introduction to Web Programming | — | CS 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 |
| CS345 | Mobile Application Development | — | CS 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 |
| CS346 | Introduction to Internet of Things | — | CS 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 |
| CS366 | Topics in Emerging Computing Technologies | — | CS 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 |
| CS368 | Introduction to Bioinformatics | — | CS 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 |
| CS375 | Computer Systems | — | CS 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 |
| CS405 | Operating Systems | — | CS 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 |
| CS413 | Advanced Networking and Telecommunications | — | CS 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 |
| CS415 | Principles of Programming Languages | — | CS 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 |
| CS420 | Computer Architecture | — | CS 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 |
| CS425 | Cryptography and Applications | — | CS 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 |
| CS430 | Computer Graphics | — | CS 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 |
| CS433 | Digital Image Processing | — | CS 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 |
| CS435 | Theory of Computation | — | CS 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 |
| CS440 | Theory of Algorithms | — | CS 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 |
| CS444 | Human Computer Interaction | — | CS 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 |
| CS445 | Artificial Intelligence | — | CS 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 |
| CS450 | Compilers | — | CS 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 |
| CS465 | Topics: Computing Theory | — | CS 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 |
| CS466 | Topics: General Computing Applications | — | CS 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 |
| CS467 | Topics: Information Systems Applications | — | CS 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 |
| CS472 | Reusable Software Architectures | — | CS 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 |
| CS476 | Distributed Systems: Concepts and Design | — | CS 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 |
| CS482 | Internet/Web Architecture and Development | — | CS 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 |
| CS485 | Database Systems Design | — | CS 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 |
| CS490 | Independent Problems in Computer Science | — | CS 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 |
| CS491 | Practicum in Computer Science | — | CS 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 |
| CS499 | Computer Science Capstone | — | CS 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 |
| CSED452 | Computers in the Mathematics Curriculum | — | CSED 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 |
| CE200 | Career/Life Decision Making | — | CE 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 |
| CE220 | Emotions and Behavior | — | CE 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 |
| CE432 | Stress Management | — | CE 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 |
| CJS210 | Crime & Justice in America | — | CJS 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 |
| CJS299 | Diversity & the Justice System | — | CJS 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 |
| CJS314 | Juvenile Justice | — | CJS 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 |
| CJS315 | Criminology | — | CJS 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 |
| CJS345 | Emergency Medical Responder for Law Enforcement | — | CJS 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 |
| CJS355 | Corrections | — | CJS 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 |
| CJS387 | Field Experience Corrections | — | CJS 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 |
| CJS388 | Field Experience Law Enforcement | — | CJS 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 |
| CJS399 | Comparative Criminology: Crime and Justice Around the World | — | CJS 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 |
| CJS404 | Law Enforcement Investigation and Communication | — | CJS 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 |
| CJS405 | Models and Strategies of Intervention | — | CJS 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 |
| CJS406 | Community Corrections | — | CJS 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 |
| CJS420 | Minnesota Criminal Code | — | CJS 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 |
| CJS424 | Ethical Issues in Criminal Justice | — | CJS 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 |
| CJS455 | Victimology | — | CJS 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 |
| CJS460 | Criminal Justice Internship | — | CJS 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 |
| CJS461 | Internship: Corrections | — | CJS 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 |
| CJS462 | Internship: Law Enforcement | — | CJS 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 |
| CJS481 | Variable Topics in Criminal Justice | — | CJS 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 |
| DSCI210 | Data Science | — | DSCI 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 |
| DSCI310 | Data Summary and Visualization | — | DSCI 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 |
| DSCI311 | Data Science Applications | — | DSCI 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 |
| DSCI326 | Data Science at Scale | — | DSCI 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 |
| DSCI330 | Management of Unstructured Data | — | DSCI 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 |
| DSCI415 | Unsupervised Learning | — | DSCI 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 |
| DSCI425 | Supervised Learning | — | DSCI 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 |
| DSCI488 | Data Science Project | — | DSCI 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 |
| DSCI489 | Special Topics | — | DSCI 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 |
| DSCI492 | Internship in Data Science | — | DSCI 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 |
| ECON201 | Principles of Microeconomics | — | ECON 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 |
| ECON202 | Principles of Macroeconomics | — | ECON 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 |
| ECON308 | Topics in Economics | — | ECON 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 |
| ECON315 | Environmental and Natural Resource Economics | — | ECON 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 |
| ECON340 | Quantitative Analysis for Business and Economics | — | ECON 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 |
| ECON350 | The European Union - Evolution, Challenges, and Future | — | ECON 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 |
| ECON371 | Economics of Sport | — | ECON 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 |
| ECON398 | Internship | — | ECON 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 |
| ECON399 | Internship Problem | — | ECON 399 - Internship Problem ECON 399 - Internship Problem (3 credits) 5 GPA, and instructor permission. Grade only. hen demand warrants. Course Registration source |
| ECON401 | Entrepreneurship and the American Economy | — | ECON 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 |
| ECON404 | International Economics | — | ECON 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 |
| ECON415 | International Economic Development | — | ECON 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 |
| ECON420 | Labor Economics | — | ECON 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 |
| ECON425 | Managerial Economics | — | ECON 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 |
| ECON430 | Asian Economies in Transition | — | ECON 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 |
| ECON440 | Industrial Organization | — | ECON 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 |
| ECON450 | Health Economics | — | ECON 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 |
| ECON480 | Independent Studies in Economics | — | ECON 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 |
| ECON495 | Special Topics in Economics | — | ECON 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 |
| CPES100 | Teacher Education | — | CPES 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 |
| EDUC115 | Improving Reading and Study Skill | — | EDUC 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 |
| EDUC327 | Foundations of Literacy, Elementary and Early Childhood | — | EDUC 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 |
| EDFD100 | Introductory Education Field Experience | — | EDFD 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 |
| EDFD150 | Introductory Field Experience | — | EDFD 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 |
| EDFD300 | Teaching, Learning, and Schooling For the 21st Century | — | EDFD 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 |
| EDFD308 | Human Relations and Student Diversity | — | EDFD 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 |
| EDFD331 | Teaching Social Studies in Secondary Schools | — | EDFD 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 |
| EDFD352 | Introduction to Educational Technology | — | EDFD 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 |
| EDFD400 | Metacognitive Learner: B-6th Grade | — | EDFD 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 |
| EDFD401 | Metacognitive Learner: K-12 and 5-12 | — | EDFD 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 |
| EDFD420 | Classroom Management: B-6th Grade | — | EDFD 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 |
| EDFD421 | Classroom Management: K-12 and 5-12 | — | EDFD 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 |
| EDFD442 | Postsecondary Education and Training | — | EDFD 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 |
| EDFD450 | Comparative Education | — | EDFD 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 |
| EDFD460 | Multicultural Youth, Children, and Families Part I: B-6th Grade | — | EDFD 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 |
| EDFD461 | 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 EDFD 461 - Multicultural Youth, Children, and Families: Part I: K-12 and 5-12 (2 credits) This course provides a structur… source |
| EDFD462 | Multicultural Youth, Children, and Families Part II | — | EDFD 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 |
| EDFD483 | Multicultural Children, Youth, and Families | — | EDFD 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 |
| EDFD497 | Individual Educational Topics | — | EDFD 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 |
| EDFD498 | Educational Issues and Trends | — | EDFD 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 |
| EDRD460 | New Literacies and Literacy Engagement | — | EDRD 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 |
| EDRD470 | Data-Based Improvement of Reading Programs | — | EDRD 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 |
| CPEC300 | Field Experience: Early Childhood Semester 1 | — | CPEC 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 |
| CPEC350 | Field Experience: Early Childhood Semester 2 | — | CPEC 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 |
| CPEC400 | Field Experience: Early Childhood Semester 3 | — | CPEC 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 |
| CPEC450 | Field Experience: Elementary-Primary Semester 3 | — | CPEC 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 |
| ECEO321 | Children’s Literature | — | ECEO 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 |
| ECEO327 | Foundations of Literacy, Early Childhood | — | ECEO 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 |
| ECEO405 | Topics of Early Childhood Education | — | ECEO 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 |
| ECEO413 | Infant and Toddler Curriculum and Methods | — | ECEO 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 |
| ECEO425 | Early Numeracy Methods | — | ECEO 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 |
| ECEO428 | Reading and Language Arts Methods | — | ECEO 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 |
| ECEO435 | Primary Methods 1: Physical Education and the Fine Arts | — | ECEO 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 |
| ECEO436 | Primary Methods 2: Science, Health and Social Studies | — | ECEO 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 |
| EDUC221 | Children’s Literature | — | EDUC 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 |
| EDUC328 | Teaching Reading and Language Arts I | — | EDUC 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 |
| EDUC329 | Teaching Reading and Language Arts II | — | EDUC 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 |
| EDUC333 | Teaching Social Studies in the Elementary School | — | EDUC 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 |
| EDUC335 | Teaching of Science and Environmental Studies in the Elementary School | — | EDUC 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 |
| EDUC410 | Foundations of Early Childhood Education | — | EDUC 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 |
| EDUC413 | Development in Infancy | — | EDUC 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 |
| EDUC414 | The Developing Child in the Social World | — | EDUC 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 |
| EDUC429 | Secondary Reading and Teaching Strategies | — | EDUC 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 |
| EDUC490 | Individual Problems in Education | — | EDUC 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 |
| EDUC497 | Individual Educational Topics | — | EDUC 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 |
| EDUC498 | Workshops and Seminar | — | EDUC 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 |
| EDUC499 | Workshops and Seminar | — | EDUC 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 |
| EEOL301 | Development Theories | — | EEOL 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 |
| EEOL305 | Development Observation: Children in Context | — | EEOL 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 |
| EEOL306 | Assessment in the Elementary Classroom | — | EEOL 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 |
| EEOL307 | Social Studies in the Elementary Classroom | — | EEOL 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 |
| EEOL310 | Global Studies in the Elementary School | — | EEOL 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 |
| EEOL315 | Global Studies Field Experience | — | EEOL 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 |
| EEOL320 | Ethnographers of Language in Primary Classrooms | — | EEOL 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 |
| EEOL323 | Ethnographers of Language in Intermediate Classrooms | — | EEOL 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 |
| EEOL325 | Ethnographers Field Experience | — | EEOL 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 |
| EEOL330 | Science and Technology in the Elementary Classrooms | — | EEOL 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 |
| EEOL333 | Engineering and Mathematics in the Elementary Classrooms | — | EEOL 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 |
| EEOL335 | STEM Field Experience: Collaborations, Instruction & Student Learning | — | EEOL 335 - STEM Field Experience: Collaborations, Instruction & Student Learning EEOL 335 - STEM Field Experience: Collaborations, Instruction & Student Learning (3 credits) STEM Field Experience is… source |
| EEOL400 | Data Decisions | — | EEOL 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 |
| EEOL410 | Culturally Responsive Practices and Family Engagement in Elementary Education | — | EEOL 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 |
| EEOL420 | Diverse Learners | — | EEOL 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 |
| EEOL430 | Planning for Action Research in the Elementary School | — | EEOL 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 |
| EEOL440 | Action Research Field Experience | — | EEOL 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 |
| EEOL450 | First Six Weeks Student Teaching | — | EEOL 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 |
| ENG099 | Introduction to College Writing | — | ENG 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 |
| ENG106 | ESL: Academic Reading and Writing I | — | ENG 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 |
| ENG107 | ESL: Academic Reading and Writing II | — | ENG 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 |
| ENG111 | College Reading and Writing | — | ENG 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 |
| ENG112 | Research Writing | — | ENG 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 |
| ENG120 | Introduction to Literature | — | ENG 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 |
| ENG210 | Workplace Writing | — | ENG 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 |
| ENG211 | Writing in Communities | — | ENG 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 |
| ENG219 | Gender and Sexual Identity in American Literature | — | ENG 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 |
| ENG220 | Multicultural American Literature | — | ENG 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 |
| ENG221 | Topics in World Literature | — | ENG 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 |
| ENG222 | Introduction to Creative Writing | — | ENG 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 |
| ENG223 | Classical Mythology | — | ENG 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 |
| ENG224 | The Bible as Literature | — | ENG 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 |
| ENG225 | Topics in Literature | — | ENG 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 |
| ENG226 | Topics in Writing | — | ENG 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 |
| ENG227 | Topics in Language | — | ENG 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 |
| ENG230 | Literature and the Environment | — | ENG 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 |
| ENG240 | Teaching 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 |
| ENG291 | History of Literature in English | — | ENG 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 |
| ENG292 | History of the English Language | — | ENG 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 |
| ENG308 | Playwriting/Scriptwriting | — | ENG 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 |
| ENG309 | Nonfiction Prose Writing | — | ENG 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 |
| ENG310 | Story Writing | — | ENG 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 |
| ENG312 | Poetry Writing | — | ENG 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 |
| ENG320 | English Grammar and Usage | — | ENG 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 |
| ENG323 | Multimodal Composition and Literacies | — | ENG 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 |
| ENG324 | Projects in Writing and Language | — | ENG 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 |
| ENG328 | English Syntax | — | ENG 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 |
| ENG350 | Introduction to Language Study | — | ENG 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 |
| ENG361 | Literature In English to 1642: Authors | — | ENG 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 |
| ENG362 | Literature in English to 1642: Genres | — | ENG 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 |
| ENG363 | Literature in English to 1642: Topics | — | ENG 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 |
| ENG364 | Literature in English 1642-1832: Authors | — | ENG 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 |
| ENG365 | Literature in English 1642-1832: Genres | — | ENG 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 |
| ENG366 | Literature in English 1642-1832: Topics | — | ENG 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 |
| ENG367 | Literature in English 1832-Present: Authors | — | ENG 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 |
| ENG368 | Literature in English 1832-Present: Genres | — | ENG 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 |
| ENG369 | Literature in English 1832 - Present: Topics | — | ENG 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 |
| ENG398 | Preparing for the Job Market | — | ENG 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 |
| ENG399 | Internship | — | ENG 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 |
| ENG423 | Shakespeare in Performance | — | ENG 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 |
| ENG461 | Independent Studies | — | ENG 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 |
| ENG482 | Second Language Composition Studies | — | ENG 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 |
| ENG484 | ESL Materials, Resources, and Assessment | — | ENG 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 |
| ENG490 | Portfolio | — | ENG 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 |
| ETHN168 | Introduction to Ethnic Studies | — | ETHN 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 |
| ETHN220 | Introduction to Asian American Studies | — | ETHN 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 |
| ETHN230 | Introduction to Latinx Studies | — | ETHN 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 |
| ETHN260 | Special Topics in Ethnic Studies | — | ETHN 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 |
| ETHN265 | Transnational Hmong Studies | — | ETHN 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 |
| ETHN268 | Race, Ethnicity, and Representation in the United States | — | ETHN 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 |
| ETHN300 | Latinx Communities of the Midwest | — | ETHN 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 |
| ETHN360 | Special Topics in Ethnic Studies | — | ETHN 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 |
| ETHN368 | Ethnic Studies Seminar 1: History, Theory, and Methods | — | ETHN 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 |
| ETHN499 | Independent Study in Ethnic Studies | — | ETHN 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 |
| FILM140 | Approaches to Film | — | FILM 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 |
| FILM221 | World Cinema | — | FILM 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 |
| FILM230 | Queer Cinema in the United States | — | FILM 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 |
| FILM240 | Film Genres | — | FILM 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 |
| FILM250 | Introductory Filmmaking | — | FILM 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 |
| FILM270 | Topics in Film Studies | — | FILM 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 |
| FILM398 | Employment Opportunities in Film | — | FILM 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 |
| FILM399 | Internship | — | FILM 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 |
| FILM461 | Independent Studies | — | FILM 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 |
| FILM491 | Film Studies Portfolio | — | FILM 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 |
| FIN100 | Financial Literacy | — | FIN 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 |
| FIN200 | Introduction to Excel for Business and Other Professions | — | FIN 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 |
| FIN299 | Internship: Freshmen - Sophomore | — | FIN 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 |
| FIN335 | Forecasting Methods | — | FIN 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 |
| FIN360 | Corporate Finance | — | FIN 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 |
| FIN398 | Internship | — | FIN 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 |
| FIN399 | Internship Problem | — | FIN 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 |
| FIN404 | Commercial Bank Management | — | FIN 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 |
| FIN422 | Student Managed Investment Fund | — | FIN 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 |
| FIN423 | Derivative Securities | — | FIN 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 |
| FIN430 | Fixed Income Securities | — | FIN 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 |
| FIN440 | International Finance | — | FIN 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 |
| FIN450 | Finance and Artificial Intelligence | — | FIN 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 |
| FIN457 | Wealth Management | 3 | FIN 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 |
| FIN470 | Financial Analysis in Excel | — | FIN 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 |
| FIN473 | Principles of Real Estate | — | FIN 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 |
| FIN480 | Independent Studies in Finance | — | FIN 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 |
| FIN490 | Special Topics in Finance | — | FIN 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 |
| FREN101 | Elementary French I | — | FREN 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 |
| FREN102 | Elementary French II | — | FREN 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 |
| FREN201 | Intermediate French I | — | FREN 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 |
| FREN202 | Intermediate French II | — | FREN 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 |
| GEOG110 | World Regional Geography | — | GEOG 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 |
| GEOG211 | Economic Geography | — | GEOG 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 |
| GEOG212 | Physical Geography | — | GEOG 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 |
| GEOG213 | Cultural Geography | — | GEOG 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 |
| GEOG223 | Geography of Asia | — | GEOG 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 |
| GEOG225 | Geography of Latin America | — | GEOG 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 |
| GEOG320 | Geography of the United States | — | GEOG 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 |
| GEOG370 | The Geography of Tourism | — | GEOG 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 |
| GEOG450 | Cartography | — | GEOG 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 |
| GEOG490 | Independent Reading in Geography | — | GEOG 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 |
| GEOS090 | Earth Talks Speaker Series | — | GEOS 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 |
| GEOS100 | Minnesota’s Rocks and Waters | — | GEOS 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 |
| GEOS101 | Minnesota’s Rocks and Waters with Lab | — | GEOS 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 |
| GEOS103 | Natural Disasters | — | GEOS 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 |
| GEOS104 | Climate, Catastrophes and Extinctions | — | GEOS 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 |
| GEOS105 | Astronomy with Laboratory | — | GEOS 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 |
| GEOS106 | Astronomy | — | GEOS 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 |
| GEOS107 | Geology in the National Parks | — | GEOS 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 |
| GEOS110 | Oceanography with Laboratory | — | GEOS 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 |
| GEOS111 | Oceanography | — | GEOS 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 |
| GEOS113 | Natural Disasters with Laboratory | — | GEOS 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 |
| GEOS114 | Climate, Catastrophes and Extinctions with Laboratory | — | GEOS 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 |
| GEOS145 | Paleontology and Dinosaurs | — | GEOS 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 |
| GEOS146 | Paleontology and Dinosaurs with Laboratory | — | GEOS 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 |
| GEOS185 | Investigative Science II: Earth & Life Science | — | GEOS 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 |
| GEOS199 | Introductory Geoscience Laboratory | — | GEOS 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 |
| GEOS215 | Earth System Science | — | GEOS 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 |
| GEOS235 | Earth and Life Through Time | — | GEOS 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 |
| GEOS275 | Professional Toolkit I | — | GEOS 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 |
| GEOS301 | Field and Analytical Methods I | — | GEOS 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 |
| GEOS303 | Hawai’i: Hot Spot Geology | — | GEOS 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 |
| GEOS305 | Earth Materials | — | GEOS 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 |
| GEOS309 | Watershed Science | — | GEOS 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 |
| GEOS316 | Geographic Information Systems | — | GEOS 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 |
| GEOS325 | Environmental Geoscience | — | GEOS 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 |
| GEOS335 | Global Climate Change | — | GEOS 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 |
| GEOS345 | Dinosaur Field Paleontology | — | GEOS 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 |
| GEOS360 | Structural Geology | — | GEOS 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 |
| GEOS365 | Sedimentology and Stratigraphy | — | GEOS 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 |
| GEOS399 | Internship | — | GEOS 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 |
| GEOS401 | Geological Field-Research Methods | — | GEOS 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 |
| GEOS405 | Current Topics in Geosciences | — | GEOS 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 |
| GEOS426 | Spatial Analysis: GIS and Lidar | — | GEOS 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 |
| GEOS435 | Optical Mineralogy and Petrology | — | GEOS 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 |
| GEOS475 | Professional Toolkit II | — | GEOS 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 |
| GEOS499 | Directed Research-Geoscience | — | GEOS 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 |
| GERM101 | Elementary German I | — | GERM 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 |
| GERM102 | Elementary German II | — | GERM 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 |
| GERM201 | Intermediate German I | — | GERM 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 |
| GERM202 | Intermediate German II | — | GERM 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 |
| GS200 | Introduction to Global Studies | — | GS 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 |
| GS205 | Cultural Encounters | — | GS 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 |
| GS215 | Introduction to Japanese Culture | — | GS 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 |
| GS218 | The New Europeans: Understanding the EU | — | GS 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 |
| GS234 | Gender and Society in Latin American/Latino Literature | — | GS 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 |
| GS235 | Gender and Social Justice Issues in Latin America | — | GS 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 |
| GS255 | Cultures of South and Southeast Asia | — | GS 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 |
| GS265 | Transnational Hmong Studies | — | GS 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 |
| GS300 | Contemporary China | — | GS 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 |
| GS315 | Special Topics in Japanese Studies | — | GS 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 |
| GS320 | Japan Faculty-Led Program | — | GS 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 |
| GS345 | Media, Popular Culture, and Changing Chinese Society | — | GS 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 |
| GS350 | Cross-Cultural Field Experience | — | GS 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 |
| GS355 | Asian International Relations | — | GS 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 |
| GS450 | Global Studies Internship | — | GS 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 |
| GS451 | Global Studies Internship | — | GS 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 |
| GS460 | Independent Study | — | GS 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 |
| GS468 | Civic Engagement and Leadership Conference | — | GS 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 |
| HADM376 | Special Topics in Healthcare Administration | — | HADM 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 |
| HADM435 | Managing for Quality in Healthcare | — | HADM 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 |
| HADM441 | Healthcare Law and Ethics | — | HADM 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 |
| HADM464 | Project Management for Healthcare | — | HADM 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 |
| HERS191 | Introduction to Athletic Training | — | HERS 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 |
| HERS250 | Mental Health and Society - Adult | — | HERS 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 |
| HERS252 | Mental Health and Society - Youth | — | HERS 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 |
| HERS280 | Foundations of Exercise Science | — | HERS 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 |
| HERS291 | Prevention and Care of Athletic Injuries | — | HERS 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 |
| HERS302 | Introduction to Teaching Elementary Health Education | — | HERS 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 |
| HERS310 | Foundations of Elementary Health Education | — | HERS 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 |
| HERS312 | School & Community Health | — | HERS 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 |
| HERS314 | Anatomical Kinesiology | — | HERS 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 |
| HERS315 | Health Promotion Skills | — | HERS 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 |
| HERS317 | Introduction to Environmental Health | — | HERS 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 |
| HERS319 | Health Administration and Management | — | HERS 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 |
| HERS320 | Health Education Methods 1: Functional Health Knowledge | — | HERS 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 |
| HERS321 | Health Education Methods 2: Health Skills | — | HERS 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 |
| HERS322 | School Health Education Field Experience | — | HERS 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 |
| HERS326 | Educational Topics/Issues | — | HERS 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 |
| HERS327 | Global Food and Nutrition | — | HERS 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 |
| HERS330 | Lifespan Nutrition | — | HERS 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 |
| HERS335 | Exercise Science Seminar | — | HERS 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 |
| HERS344 | Electrocardiography | — | HERS 344 - Electrocardiography HERS 344 - Electrocardiography (3 credits) Theory and practice in the interpretation of the electrocardiogram, cardiovascular physiology, and special characteristics of… source |
| HERS348 | Health Coaching: From Theory to Practice | — | HERS 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 |
| HERS349 | Health Coaching Practicum | — | HERS 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 |
| HERS352 | Community Nutrition | — | HERS 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 |
| HERS361 | Practicum in Clinical Exercise Science | — | HERS 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 |
| HERS362 | Practicum in Strength and Conditioning | — | HERS 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 |
| HERS363 | Practicum in Exercise Science | — | HERS 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 |
| HERS364 | Practicum in Movement Science | — | HERS 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 |
| HERS380 | Laboratory Methods in Exercise Science | — | HERS 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 |
| HERS384 | Advanced Nutrition | — | HERS 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 |
| HERS385 | Senior Seminar: Clinical Exercise Science | — | HERS 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 |
| HERS389 | Strength and Conditioning Principles and Programming | — | HERS 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 |
| HERS390 | Movement Science Research Design | — | HERS 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 |
| HERS395 | Practicum in Public Health | — | HERS 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 |
| HERS396 | Cultural Perspectives on Health Education and Promotion | — | HERS 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 |
| HERS402 | Advanced Fitness Programming | — | HERS 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 |
| HERS412 | Movement Science Research Data Collection | — | HERS 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 |
| HERS415 | Grant Writing | — | HERS 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 |
| HERS420 | Clinical Exercise Testing and Prescription | — | HERS 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 |
| HERS425 | Organization and Administration of School Health | — | HERS 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 |
| HERS431 | Special Topics in Health, Exercise & Rehabilitative Sciences | — | HERS 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 |
| HERS433 | Senior Health Seminar | — | HERS 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 |
| HERS460 | Nutrition for the Physically Active | — | HERS 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 |
| HERS464 | Winona Survivors Unite in Exercise | — | HERS 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 |
| HERS470 | Contemporary Topics in Human Nutrition | — | HERS 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 |
| HERS488 | The Science of Speed, Power, and Agility Development | — | HERS 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 |
| HERS490 | Independent Study in Exercise Science | — | HERS 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 |
| HERS490 | Independent Study in Health | — | HERS 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 |
| HERS495 | Internship in Strength and Conditioning | — | HERS 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 |
| HERS496 | Internship in Public Health | — | HERS 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 |
| HERS497 | Internship in Clinical Exercise Science | — | HERS 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 |
| HERS499 | Internship in Exercise Science | — | HERS 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 |
| HLA300 | Foundations for Health Professionals | — | HLA 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 |
| HLA311 | Data Science Applications in Healthcare | — | HLA 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 |
| HLA325 | Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion for Healthcare Leaders | — | HLA 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 |
| HLA400 | Current Topics in Healthcare Leadership | — | HLA 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 |
| HLA406 | Healthcare Information Management | — | HLA 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 |
| HLA420 | Designing Wellness Programs | — | HLA 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 |
| HLA435 | Quality Improvement in Healthcare | — | HLA 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 |
| HLA443 | Leadership and Team Development in Healthcare | — | HLA 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 |
| HLA444 | Introduction to Change Leadership in Healthcare | — | HLA 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 |
| HLA445 | Evidence-Based Leadership and Management in Healthcare | — | HLA 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 |
| HLA449 | Appreciative Coaching in Healthcare | — | HLA 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 |
| HLA451 | Managing Projects in Healthcare | — | HLA 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 |
| HLA452 | Financial Resource Management in Healthcare | — | HLA 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 |
| HLA490 | Healthcare Professional Development | — | HLA 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 |
| HIST110 | Introduction to Environmental History | — | HIST 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 |
| HIST115 | Modern World History | — | HIST 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 |
| HIST120 | Western Civilization to 1500 | — | HIST 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 |
| HIST121 | Western Civilization 1500-1815 | — | HIST 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 |
| HIST122 | Western Civilization 1815 to Present | — | HIST 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 |
| HIST123 | East Asian Civilization | — | HIST 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 |
| HIST125 | Classical History | — | HIST 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 |
| HIST130 | Modern Middle East | — | HIST 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 |
| HIST140 | History of Medicine, Drugs and Life Sciences | — | HIST 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 |
| HIST150 | United States History to 1865 | — | HIST 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 |
| HIST151 | United States History Since 1865 | — | HIST 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 |
| HIST165 | Latin American History | — | HIST 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 |
| HIST214 | The Mississippi River in U.S. History | — | HIST 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 |
| HIST215 | Minnesota History | — | HIST 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 |
| HIST220 | Introduction to African-American History | — | HIST 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 |
| HIST235 | Introduction to Native American History | — | HIST 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 |
| HIST295 | Sophomore Seminar | — | HIST 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 |
| HIST301 | The History of Childhood | — | HIST 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 |
| HIST309 | Crime and Punishment in Latin American History | — | HIST 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 |
| HIST320 | Topics in Native American History | — | HIST 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 |
| HIST325 | American Diplomatic History | — | HIST 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 |
| HIST335 | The Holocaust | — | HIST 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 |
| HIST341 | Modern Japan | — | HIST 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 |
| HIST343 | Modern China | — | HIST 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 |
| HIST345 | History of American Sports | — | HIST 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 |
| HIST355 | European Intellectual and Cultural History | — | HIST 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 |
| HIST360 | Introduction to Historical Museums | — | HIST 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 |
| HIST390 | Historical Internship | — | HIST 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 |
| HIST397 | Topics in History | — | HIST 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 |
| HIST408 | Renaissance | — | HIST 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 |
| HIST409 | Reformation | — | HIST 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 |
| HIST412 | French Revolution and Napoleon | — | HIST 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 |
| HIST417 | Hitler and Nazi Germany | — | HIST 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 |
| HIST421 | Tudor and Stuart England | — | HIST 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 |
| HIST423 | Modern England | — | HIST 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 |
| HIST431 | Social Science/History Teaching Professional Capstone | — | HIST 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 |
| HIST440 | World War II | — | HIST 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 |
| HIST461 | Latin American Social Revolution | — | HIST 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 |
| HIST469 | History of Brazil | — | HIST 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 |
| HIST479 | The Civil War and Reconstruction | — | HIST 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 |
| HIST481 | History of the American West | — | HIST 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 |
| HIST485 | Contemporary America 1945-Present | — | HIST 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 |
| HIST499 | Independent Readings in History | — | HIST 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 |
| INDS398 | Internship | — | INDS 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 |
| INDS399 | Internship | — | INDS 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 |
| INDS499 | Independent Study | — | INDS 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 |
| JPN101 | Beginning Japanese I | — | JPN 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 |
| JPN102 | Beginning Japanese II | — | JPN 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 |
| JPN201 | Intermediate Japanese I | — | JPN 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 |
| JPN202 | Intermediate Japanese II | — | JPN 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 |
| JPN301 | Advanced Japanese | — | JPN 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 |
| JPN302 | Advanced Japanese II | — | JPN 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 |
| JPN303 | Special Topics in Advanced Japanese | — | JPN 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 |
| LGLS101 | Introduction to American Law | — | LGLS 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 |
| LGLS211 | Introduction to Legal Studies and Ethics | — | LGLS 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 |
| LGLS373 | Civil Procedure | — | LGLS 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 |
| LGLS374 | Evidentiary Rules | — | LGLS 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 |
| LGLS376 | Criminal Procedure | — | LGLS 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 |
| LGLS377 | Practical Legal Investigation Techniques | — | LGLS 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 |
| LGLS380 | Legal Studies Internship | — | LGLS 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 |
| LGLS381 | Legal Studies Topics and Issues | — | LGLS 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 |
| LIBS100 | Introduction to Online Information Searching | — | LIBS 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 |
| LIBS200 | Topics in Library/Information Science | — | LIBS 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 |
| LIBS310 | Advanced Research for Nursing and Allied Health | — | LIBS 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 |
| MGMT315 | Principles of Management | — | MGMT 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 |
| MGMT337 | Workplace Health, Safety and Security | — | MGMT 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 |
| MGMT345 | International Business | — | MGMT 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 |
| MGMT353 | Business Innovation | — | MGMT 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 |
| MGMT365 | Independent Readings in Management | — | MGMT 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 |
| MGMT373 | Entrepreneurship | — | MGMT 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 |
| MGMT374 | Business Analytics | — | MGMT 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 |
| MGMT377 | Independent Study in Human Resource Management | — | MGMT 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 |
| MGMT385 | Social Entrepreneurship | — | MGMT 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 |
| MGMT407 | Organization Development and Change | — | MGMT 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 |
| MGMT415 | Theories of Management | — | MGMT 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 |
| MGMT417 | Compensation and Benefits | — | MGMT 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 |
| MGMT425 | Small Business Management | — | MGMT 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 |
| MGMT427 | Human Resources Development | — | MGMT 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 |
| MGMT437 | Labor Relations and Collective Bargaining | — | MGMT 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 |
| MGMT457 | Seminar in Human Resources Management | — | MGMT 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 |
| MGMT464 | Project Management | — | MGMT 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 |
| MGMT467 | Staffing and Evaluation | — | MGMT 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 |
| MGMT475 | International Management | — | MGMT 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 |
| MGMT477 | International Human Resources Management | — | MGMT 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 |
| MGMT494 | Current Topics in Operations Management | — | MGMT 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 |
| MGMT497 | Strategic Human Resource Management | — | MGMT 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 |
| MIS112 | AI Unleashed: Introduction to Generative Artificial Intelligence | 3 | MIS 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 |
| MIS202 | Microcomputers in Business | — | MIS 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 |
| MIS312 | Business Computer Programming | — | MIS 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 |
| MIS332 | Business Programming Tools | — | MIS 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 |
| MIS342 | Advanced Business Computer Applications | — | MIS 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 |
| MIS362 | Management Information Systems | — | MIS 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 |
| MIS372 | Management of Business Systems Development | — | MIS 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 |
| MIS398 | Internship | — | MIS 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 |
| MIS399 | Internship Project | — | MIS 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 |
| MIS412 | Management of eCommerce | — | MIS 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 |
| MIS452 | Management of Telecommunication Systems | — | MIS 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 |
| MIS462 | Decision Support Systems | — | MIS 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 |
| MIS486 | Independent Studies in MIS | — | MIS 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 |
| MIS492 | Topics in MIS | — | MIS 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 |
| MKTG100 | Marketing and Society | — | MKTG 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 |
| MKTG105 | Global Business: Marketing and Sustainability | — | MKTG 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 |
| MKTG249 | Independent Marketing Study | — | MKTG 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 |
| MKTG265 | Introduction to Professional Selling | — | MKTG 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 |
| MKTG285 | Sales Experience | — | MKTG 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 |
| MKTG300 | Principles of Marketing | — | MKTG 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 |
| MKTG327 | Marketing and Entrepreneurship | — | MKTG 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 |
| MKTG329 | Sports Marketing | — | MKTG 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 |
| MKTG331 | International Marketing | — | MKTG 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 |
| MKTG332 | Market Analysis | — | MKTG 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 |
| MKTG333 | Topics in Marketing | — | MKTG 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 |
| MKTG336 | Services Marketing | — | MKTG 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 |
| MKTG338 | Branding | — | MKTG 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 |
| MKTG339 | Digital and Social Media Marketing | — | MKTG 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 |
| MKTG344 | Buyer Behavior | — | MKTG 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 |
| MKTG345 | Sales Management | — | MKTG 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 |
| MKTG349 | Independent Study | — | MKTG 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 |
| MKTG353 | Marketing and the Common Good | — | MKTG 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 |
| MKTG363 | Integrated Marketing Communications | — | MKTG 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 |
| MKTG365 | Advanced Professional Selling | — | MKTG 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 |
| MKTG397 | Sales Team | — | MKTG 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 |
| MKTG398 | Internship | — | MKTG 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 |
| MKTG399 | Internship Problem | — | MKTG 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 |
| MKTG429 | Small Business Consulting | — | MKTG 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 |
| MCOM100 | Media, Culture, and Society | — | MCOM 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 |
| MCOM115 | Photography Appreciation | — | MCOM 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 |
| MCOM172 | Print and Web Production | — | MCOM 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 |
| MCOM173 | Audio and Video Production | — | MCOM 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 |
| MCOM175 | Mass Communication Computer Applications | — | MCOM 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 |
| MCOM202 | Creativity and Innovation | — | MCOM 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 |
| MCOM215 | Photo: The Technical Art | — | MCOM 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 |
| MCOM221 | Creative Digital Media Storytelling | — | MCOM 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 |
| MCOM243 | Principles of Game Design | — | MCOM 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 |
| MCOM250 | Principles of Strategic Communication | — | MCOM 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 |
| MCOM271 | Interactive Environments | — | MCOM 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 |
| MCOM274 | Creative Digital Audio-Video Production | — | MCOM 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 |
| MCOM280 | Principles of Media Literacy | — | MCOM 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 |
| MCOM301 | Fundamentals of Radio | — | MCOM 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 |
| MCOM303 | Documentary Production: The Living History Project | — | MCOM 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 |
| MCOM307 | Creative Digital Media Lab | — | MCOM 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 |
| MCOM310 | Photojournalism and Documentary | — | MCOM 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 |
| MCOM316 | Experimental Visual Communication | — | MCOM 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 |
| MCOM319 | Studio Photography | — | MCOM 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 |
| MCOM328 | Audio Storytelling: Podcast and Radio | — | MCOM 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 |
| MCOM332 | News Gathering | — | MCOM 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 |
| MCOM334 | Feature Writing | — | MCOM 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 |
| MCOM339 | Strategic Social Media | — | MCOM 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 |
| MCOM340 | Public Relations Cases | — | MCOM 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 |
| MCOM345 | Public Relations Writing | — | MCOM 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 |
| MCOM346 | Public Relations Techniques and Strategies | — | MCOM 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 |
| MCOM349 | Advanced Audio-Video Production | — | MCOM 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 |
| MCOM353 | Multimedia News and Information | — | MCOM 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 |
| MCOM356 | Media and Society International | — | MCOM 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 |
| MCOM360 | Advertising Copy Writing | — | MCOM 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 |
| MCOM361 | Advertising Media Planning & Buying | — | MCOM 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 |
| MCOM362 | Advertising Design | — | MCOM 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 |
| MCOM371 | Advanced Interactive Environments | — | MCOM 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 |
| MCOM399 | Internship | — | MCOM 399 - Internship MCOM 399 - Internship (3 credits) Departmentally approved, supervised practical experience in mass communication. P/NC only. hen demand warrants. Course Registration source |
| MCOM409 | Independent Study | — | MCOM 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 |
| MCOM425 | Creative Digital Media Capstone | — | MCOM 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 |
| MCOM435 | Special Topics in Mass Communication | — | MCOM 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 |
| MCOM437 | Publication Practicum | — | MCOM 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 |
| MCOM480 | Strategic Communication Campaigns | — | MCOM 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 |
| MCOM499 | Assessment Portfolio | — | MCOM 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 |
| MATH050 | Intermediate Algebra | — | MATH 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 |
| MATH100 | Mathematics for Sustainability | — | MATH 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 |
| MATH107 | Mathematics for Social Justice | — | MATH 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 |
| MATH110 | Finite Mathematics | — | MATH 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 |
| MATH112 | Applied Precalculus | — | MATH 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 |
| MATH115 | College Algebra | — | MATH 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 |
| MATH120 | Precalculus | — | MATH 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 |
| MATH140 | Applied Calculus | — | MATH 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 |
| MATH202 | Elements of Mathematics | — | MATH 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 |
| MATH212 | Calculus I | — | MATH 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 |
| MATH213 | Calculus II | — | MATH 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 |
| MATH222 | Data-Driven Mathematical Modeling | — | MATH 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 |
| MATH302 | Chaos Theory | — | MATH 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 |
| MATH303 | Numerical Reasoning for Middle School Teachers | — | MATH 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 |
| MATH304 | Middle/Secondary Math Methods | — | MATH 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 |
| MATH306 | Problem Solving in Math Classroom | — | MATH 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 |
| MATH307 | History of Mathematics | — | MATH 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 |
| MATH308 | Modern Geometry | — | MATH 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 |
| MATH311 | Linear Algebra | — | MATH 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 |
| MATH317 | Theory of Functions of a Complex Variable | — | MATH 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 |
| MATH332 | Numerical Analysis | — | MATH 332 - Numerical Analysis MATH 332 - Numerical Analysis (3 credits) Numerical solution of equations, numerical interpolation, differentiation, and integration, numerical linear algebra, numerical… source |
| MATH337 | Probability | — | MATH 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 |
| MATH342 | Advanced Linear Algebra | — | MATH 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 |
| MATH413 | Advanced Applied Mathematics | — | MATH 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 |
| MATH435 | Operations Research: Modeling | — | MATH 435 - Operations Research: Modeling MATH 435 - Operations Research: Modeling (3 credits) This course emphasizes mathematical model building: problem identification and model construction. Topics… source |
| MATH462 | Introduction to Topology | — | MATH 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 |
| MATH467 | Introduction to Algebraic Topology | 4 | MATH 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 |
| MATH470 | Math Projects | — | MATH 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 |
| MATH480 | Special Topics | — | MATH 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 |
| MATH490 | Independent Problems in Mathematics | — | MATH 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 |
| MS101 | Introduction to the Army Profession | — | MS 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 |
| MS102 | Foundations of Leadership | — | MS 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 |
| MS201 | Leadership and Ethics | — | MS 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 |
| MS202 | Decision-Making in the Army | — | MS 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 |
| MS301 | Training Management and the Warfighting Functions | — | MS 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 |
| MS302 | Applied Leadership in Small Unit Operations | — | MS 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 |
| MS401 | Leadership and Management | — | MS 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 |
| MS402 | American Military History | — | MS 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 |
| MS403 | Company Grade Leadership | — | MS 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 |
| MUS001 | Concert Attendance | — | MUS 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 |
| MUS002 | Music Education Seminar | — | MUS 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 |
| MUS003 | Music Business Seminar | — | MUS 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 |
| MUS061 | Individual Instruction: Piano | — | MUS 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 |
| MUS062 | Individual Instruction: Voice | — | MUS 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 |
| MUS063 | Individual Instruction: Strings | — | MUS 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 |
| MUS064 | Individual Instruction: Woodwinds | — | MUS 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 |
| MUS065 | Individual Instruction: Brass | — | MUS 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 |
| MUS066 | Individual Instruction: Percussion | — | MUS 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 |
| MUS107 | Music Technology I | — | MUS 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 |
| MUS108 | Audio Production I | — | MUS 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 |
| MUS109 | Introduction to Music | — | MUS 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 |
| MUS110 | Introduction to Jazz | — | MUS 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 |
| MUS111 | Film Music: Art Behind the Scenes | — | MUS 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 |
| MUS112 | Musical Culture Along the Mississippi River | — | MUS 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 |
| MUS113 | Women in Music | — | MUS 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 |
| MUS114 | Global Music Cultures | — | MUS 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 |
| MUS116 | Music of the Americas | — | MUS 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 |
| MUS118 | History of the American Musical Theatre | — | MUS 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 |
| MUS119 | Music and Behavior | 3 | MUS 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 |
| MUS120 | Introduction to Music Theory | — | MUS 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 |
| MUS122 | The History of Rock Music | — | MUS 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 |
| MUS136 | Applied Voice for Instrumentalists | — | MUS 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 |
| MUS137 | Modern Guitar I | — | MUS 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 |
| MUS138 | Modern Guitar II | — | MUS 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 |
| MUS141 | World Music Ensemble | — | MUS 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 |
| MUS143 | Treble Chorus | — | MUS 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 |
| MUS161 | Individual Instruction: Piano | — | MUS 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 |
| MUS162 | Individual Instruction: Voice | — | MUS 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 |
| MUS163 | Individual Instruction: Strings | — | MUS 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 |
| MUS164 | Individual Instruction: Woodwinds | — | MUS 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 |
| MUS165 | Individual Instruction: Brass | — | MUS 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 |
| MUS166 | Individual Instruction: Percussion | — | MUS 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 |
| MUS170 | Jazz Piano - Individual Instruction | — | MUS 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 |
| MUS180 | Electronic Music Production | — | MUS 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 |
| MUS201 | Theory I | — | MUS 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 |
| MUS202 | Theory II | — | MUS 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 |
| MUS207 | Music Technology II | — | MUS 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 |
| MUS208 | Audio Production II | — | MUS 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 |
| MUS234 | Class Piano I | — | MUS 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 |
| MUS235 | Class Piano II | — | MUS 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 |
| MUS236 | Class Voice | — | MUS 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 |
| MUS238 | Guitar Ensemble | — | MUS 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 |
| MUS239 | Jazz Combo | — | MUS 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 |
| MUS240 | Percussion Ensemble | — | MUS 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 |
| MUS241 | Symphonic Wind Ensemble | — | MUS 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 |
| MUS242 | Orchestra | — | MUS 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 |
| MUS243 | Concert Choir | — | MUS 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 |
| MUS244 | Jazz Ensemble | — | MUS 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 |
| MUS245 | String Ensemble | — | MUS 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 |
| MUS246 | Brass Ensemble | — | MUS 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 |
| MUS247 | Woodwind Ensemble | — | MUS 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 |
| MUS248 | Chamber Ensemble | — | MUS 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 |
| MUS249 | Vocal Chamber Ensemble | — | MUS 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 |
| MUS251 | Symphonic Band | — | MUS 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 |
| MUS255 | Improvisation and Creation | — | MUS 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 |
| MUS261 | Individual Instruction: Piano | — | MUS 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 |
| MUS262 | Individual Instruction: Voice | — | MUS 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 |
| MUS263 | Individual Instruction: Strings | — | MUS 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 |
| MUS264 | Individual Instruction: Woodwinds | — | MUS 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 |
| MUS265 | Individual Instruction: Brass | — | MUS 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 |
| MUS266 | Individual Instruction: Percussion | — | MUS 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 |
| MUS270 | Jazz Piano - Individual Instruction | — | MUS 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 |
| MUS298 | Foundations and Principles of Music Education | — | MUS 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 |
| MUS301 | Orchestration and Instrumentation | — | MUS 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 |
| MUS303 | Theory III | — | MUS 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 |
| MUS305 | Conducting I | — | MUS 305 - Conducting I MUS 305 - Conducting I (2 credits) Techniques of conducting choral and instrumental groups. Grade only. annually. Course Registration source |
| MUS306 | Conducting II | — | MUS 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 |
| MUS311 | Woodwind Techniques I | — | MUS 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 |
| MUS312 | String Techniques I | — | MUS 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 |
| MUS313 | Percussion Techniques I | — | MUS 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 |
| MUS314 | Brass Techniques I | — | MUS 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 |
| MUS315 | Guitar Methods | — | MUS 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 |
| MUS316 | Marching Band Methods | — | MUS 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 |
| MUS317 | Jazz in the Schools | — | MUS 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 |
| MUS320 | Music for Elementary Teachers | — | MUS 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 |
| MUS322 | Classroom Music Methods I | — | MUS 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 |
| MUS323 | Secondary Music Methods | — | MUS 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 |
| MUS325 | Teaching Music in the Elementary Classroom | — | MUS 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 |
| MUS332 | Classroom Music Methods II | — | MUS 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 |
| MUS335 | Class Piano III | — | MUS 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 |
| MUS337 | Accompanying | — | MUS 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 |
| MUS341 | Woodwind Techniques II | — | MUS 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 |
| MUS342 | String Techniques II | — | MUS 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 |
| MUS343 | Percussion Techniques II | — | MUS 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 |
| MUS344 | Brass Techniques II | — | MUS 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 |
| MUS360 | Individual Instruction: Conducting | — | MUS 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 |
| MUS361 | Individual Instruction: Piano | — | MUS 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 |
| MUS362 | Individual Instruction: Voice | — | MUS 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 |
| MUS363 | Individual Instruction: Strings | — | MUS 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 |
| MUS364 | Individual Instruction: Woodwinds | — | MUS 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 |
| MUS365 | Individual Instruction: Brass | — | MUS 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 |
| MUS366 | Individual Instruction: Percussion | — | MUS 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 |
| MUS370 | Jazz Piano - Individual Instruction | — | MUS 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 |
| MUS399 | Music Internship | — | MUS 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 |
| MUS405 | Advanced Rehearsal Techniques | — | MUS 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 |
| MUS406 | Conducting: Advanced Score Study | — | MUS 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 |
| MUS415 | Vocal Pedagogy | — | MUS 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 |
| MUS416 | Piano Pedagogy | — | MUS 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 |
| MUS417 | Instrumental Pedagogy for the Applied Studio | — | MUS 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 |
| MUS422 | Choral Ensemble Methods | — | MUS 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 |
| MUS425 | Ensemble Methods | — | MUS 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 |
| MUS461 | Individual Instruction: Piano | — | MUS 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 |
| MUS462 | Individual Instruction: Voice | — | MUS 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 |
| MUS463 | Individual Instruction: Strings | — | MUS 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 |
| MUS464 | Individual Instruction: Woodwinds | — | MUS 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 |
| MUS465 | Individual Instruction: Brass | — | MUS 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 |
| MUS466 | Individual Instruction: Percussion | — | MUS 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 |
| MUS470 | Jazz Piano - Individual Instruction | — | MUS 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 |
| MUS471 | Vocal Literature I | — | MUS 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 |
| MUS472 | Vocal Literature II | — | MUS 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 |
| MUS475 | Survey of Instrumental Literature and Styles | — | MUS 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 |
| MUS477 | Piano Literature I | — | MUS 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 |
| MUS478 | Piano Literature II | — | MUS 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 |
| MUS479 | Piano Literature III | — | MUS 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 |
| MUS480 | Recital | — | MUS 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 |
| MUS490 | Music for Today’s Schools: New Ideas in Music Education | — | MUS 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 |
| MUS491 | Independent Studies in Music | — | MUS 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 |
| NURS200 | CNA Elective | — | NURS 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 |
| NURS300 | Professional Nursing and Nursing Success I | — | NURS 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 |
| NURS301 | Health and Medicine: An International Perspective | — | NURS 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 |
| NURS303 | Knowing Self: Value-Based Behaviors | — | NURS 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 |
| NURS305 | Nursing Competency Skills and Application I | — | NURS 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 |
| NURS307 | Interdisciplinary Collaboration: Providing Safe Transitions | — | NURS 307 - Interdisciplinary Collaboration: Providing Safe Transitions NURS 307 - Interdisciplinary Collaboration: Providing Safe Transitions (1 credit) This course is the 30-hour practicum experienc… source |
| NURS309 | Communication Strategies: Promoting Safe Transitions in Care | — | NURS 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 |
| NURS310 | Medical/Surgical Nursing I | — | NURS 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 |
| NURS312 | Best Practice Strategies that Promote Patient-Centered Care | — | NURS 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 |
| NURS316 | 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, Healthcare, and Education in the Caribbean NURS 316 - Holistic Approaches to Child and Family Welfare, Social Justice, Heal… source |
| NURS320 | Pathophysiology and Pharmacology | — | NURS 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 |
| NURS341 | Therapeutic Applications of Nursing Skills and Health Assessment | — | NURS 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 |
| NURS343 | Professional Practice I | — | NURS 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 |
| NURS344 | Leadership in Basic Nursing Practice | — | NURS 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 |
| NURS345 | Nursing Competency Skills and Application II | — | NURS 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 |
| NURS350 | Medical/Surgical Nursing II | — | NURS 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 |
| NURS353 | Professional Practice II | — | NURS 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 |
| NURS358 | Psychosocial Adaptation | — | NURS 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 |
| NURS360 | Pharmacology | — | NURS 360 - Pharmacology NURS 360 - Pharmacology (2 credits) Introduces the fundamental principles of pharmacology, pharmacokinetics, pharmacodynamics, pharmacotherapy, adverse drug reactions, major d… source |
| NURS361 | Pharmacology for Non-Nursing Majors | — | NURS 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 |
| NURS365 | Nursing Care of Maternal and Infant Patients | — | NURS 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 |
| NURS366 | Pathophysiology | — | NURS 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 |
| NURS370 | Nursing Care for Mental Health | — | NURS 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 |
| NURS392 | Cardiac Risk Prevention | — | NURS 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 |
| NURS402 | Advanced Clinical Pharmacology | — | NURS 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 |
| NURS404 | Molecular/Genetics and Immune Mechanisms | — | NURS 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 |
| NURS405 | Nursing Competency Skills and Application III | — | NURS 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 |
| NURS410 | Medical/Surgical Nursing III | — | NURS 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 |
| NURS415 | Concepts in Professional Nursing | — | NURS 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 |
| NURS420 | Nursing Care of Pediatric Patients | — | NURS 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 |
| NURS421 | Nursing of Childbearing Families | — | NURS 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 |
| NURS422 | Nursing of Childrearing Families | — | NURS 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 |
| NURS425 | Nursing Care for Population Health | — | NURS 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 |
| NURS427 | Clinical Prevention and Population Health II | — | NURS 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 |
| NURS435 | Holistic Assessment | — | NURS 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 |
| NURS441 | Nursing Success IV | — | NURS 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 |
| NURS443 | Professional Practice III | — | NURS 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 |
| NURS444 | Leadership in Contemporary Health Care Settings | — | NURS 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 |
| NURS446 | High Acuity/Progressive Care | — | NURS 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 |
| NURS450 | Medical/Surgical Nursing IV | — | NURS 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 |
| NURS453 | Professional Practice IV | — | NURS 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 |
| NURS455 | Issues and Trends in Managing Chronic Conditions | — | NURS 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 |
| NURS458 | Complex Mental Health Care | — | NURS 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 |
| NURS460 | Cooperative Education in Nursing | — | NURS 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 |
| NURS465 | Population-Based Health Care II | — | NURS 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 |
| NURS485 | Health and Illness: Through the Eyes of a Child | — | NURS 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 |
| NURS487 | NCLEX Preparedness | — | NURS 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 |
| NURS490 | Independent Study in Nursing | — | NURS 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 |
| NURS493 | The Patient’s Voice: Experiences of Illness | — | NURS 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 |
| NURS494 | Contemporary Film: Understanding the Patient’s Experience | — | NURS 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 |
| NURS495 | Seminar/Workshop in Nursing | — | NURS 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 |
| OR100 | Intro to Higher Education | — | OR 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 |
| OR115 | Improving Reading and Study Skills | — | OR 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 |
| OR201 | Topics Seminar | — | OR 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 |
| OR301 | Resident Assistant Development I | — | OR 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 |
| OR302 | Residential Assistant Development II | — | OR 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 |
| OR303 | Residence Life Supervision | — | OR 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 |
| PHIL110 | Critical Thinking | — | PHIL 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 |
| PHIL120 | Introduction to Philosophy | — | PHIL 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 |
| PHIL130 | Moral Problems | — | PHIL 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 |
| PHIL140 | Introduction to War, Peace, and Terrorism | — | PHIL 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 |
| PHIL201 | Classical Philosophy | — | PHIL 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 |
| PHIL220 | Philosophy of Democracy | — | PHIL 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 |
| PHIL221 | Ethics and Health Care | — | PHIL 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 |
| PHIL230 | Moral Reasoning | — | PHIL 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 |
| PHIL231 | Business Ethics | — | PHIL 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 |
| PHIL232 | Environmental Ethics | — | PHIL 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 |
| PHIL240 | Philosophy of Science | — | PHIL 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 |
| PHIL260 | Problems in Philosophy | — | PHIL 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 |
| PHIL270 | Philosophy of Religion | — | PHIL 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 |
| PHIL280 | Philosophy of Art | — | PHIL 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 |
| PHIL301 | Early Modern Philosophy | — | PHIL 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 |
| PHIL330 | Biomedical Ethics | — | PHIL 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 |
| PHIL332 | Philosophy of Law | — | PHIL 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 |
| PHIL341 | Just War Tradition | — | PHIL 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 |
| PHIL360 | Philosophy of Sex and Love | — | PHIL 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 |
| PHIL401 | Independent Readings | — | PHIL 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 |
| PESS111 | Motor Development, Fundamental Movements, and Play | — | PESS 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 |
| PESS114 | Fundamentals of Adventure Education | — | PESS 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 |
| PESS124 | Water Safety Instructor | — | PESS 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 |
| PESS125 | Lifeguarding/CPR & First Aid | — | PESS 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 |
| PESS151 | Fundamentals of Rhythms & Dance | — | PESS 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 |
| PESS152 | Fundamentals of Games Education | — | PESS 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 |
| PESS162 | Fundamentals of Specialized Skills | — | PESS 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 |
| PESS163 | Fundamentals of Aquatics | — | PESS 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 |
| PESS195 | Foundations of Physical Education | — | PESS 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 |
| PESS200 | Elementary Physical Education for Classroom Teachers | — | PESS 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 |
| PESS208 | Introduction to Winter Activities | — | PESS 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 |
| PESS209 | Wilderness First Aid | — | PESS 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 |
| PESS210 | Climbing Wall Instructor | — | PESS 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 |
| PESS211 | Canoeing in Adventure Education | — | PESS 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 |
| PESS212 | Kayaking in Adventure Education | — | PESS 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 |
| PESS214 | First Aid and CPR | — | PESS 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 |
| PESS225 | Introduction to Learning and Meaningfulness in Physical Education | — | PESS 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 |
| PESS226 | Methods of Planning, Instruction & Assessment in Adventure Education | — | PESS 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 |
| PESS235 | Principles of Coaching | — | PESS 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 |
| PESS237 | Introduction to Adapted Physical Activity | — | PESS 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 |
| PESS280 | Psychology of Physical Activity and Sport | — | PESS 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 |
| PESS291 | Sport First Aid | — | PESS 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 |
| PESS300 | Motor Learning and Control | — | PESS 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 |
| PESS301 | Physical Education in Elementary Classrooms | — | PESS 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 |
| PESS303 | Fitness & Wellness Strategies in Physical Education and Sport | — | PESS 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 |
| PESS304 | Techniques of Coaching Football | — | PESS 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 |
| PESS305 | Techniques of Coaching Basketball | — | PESS 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 |
| PESS306 | Techniques of Coaching Track/Field & Cross Country | — | PESS 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 |
| PESS307 | Techniques of Coaching Baseball & Softball | — | PESS 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 |
| PESS308 | Challenge Course Programming | — | PESS 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 |
| PESS309 | Diversity, Equity and Inclusion in Adventure Sports and Coaching | — | PESS 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 |
| PESS310 | Adventure Education Teacher Education Practicum | — | PESS 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 |
| PESS314 | CPR/AED & First Aid Instructor | — | PESS 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 |
| PESS320 | Introduction to Adventure Sports Coaching | — | PESS 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 |
| PESS322 | Techniques of Coaching Soccer | — | PESS 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 |
| PESS325 | Planning, Instructing, and Assessing for Learning and Meaningfulness in Elementary Physical Education Part I | — | PESS 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 |
| PESS326 | Curriculum, Instruction & Assessment Methods in Middle School and Junior High Physical Education | — | PESS 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 |
| PESS328 | Techniques of Coaching Volleyball | — | PESS 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 |
| PESS360 | Techniques of Speed, Power, and Agility Development for Coaches | — | PESS 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 |
| PESS402 | Organization and Administration of Sport | — | PESS 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 |
| PESS403 | Leadership and Advocacy in Physical Education | — | PESS 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 |
| PESS406 | Coaching Practicum | — | PESS 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 |
| PESS412 | Independent Study in Physical Education or Coaching | — | PESS 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 |
| PESS425 | Planning, Instructing, and Assessing for Learning and Meaningfulness in Elementary Physical Education Part II | — | PESS 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 |
| PESS434 | Adapted Physical Education Practicum | — | PESS 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 |
| PESS447 | Assessment Strategies in Adapted Physical Education | — | PESS 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 |
| PESS449 | Sport Leadership Internship | — | PESS 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 |
| PESS457 | Teaching Strategies in Adapted Physical Education | — | PESS 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 |
| PHYS099 | The Career Physicist | — | PHYS 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 |
| PHYS115 | Conceptual Physics | — | PHYS 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 |
| PHYS140 | Energy | — | PHYS 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 |
| PHYS141 | Physics for Modern Society | — | PHYS 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 |
| PHYS150 | Engineering for the Modern World | — | PHYS 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 |
| PHYS160 | The Science of Music | — | PHYS 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 |
| PHYS180 | Investigative Science I: Physical Science | — | PHYS 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 |
| PHYS201 | General Physics I | — | PHYS 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 |
| PHYS202 | General Physics II | — | PHYS 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 |
| PHYS221 | University Physics I | — | PHYS 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 |
| PHYS222 | University Physics II | — | PHYS 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 |
| PHYS231 | University Physics IB | — | PHYS 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 |
| PHYS232 | University Physics IIB | — | PHYS 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 |
| PHYS302 | Electrical Circuits | — | PHYS 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 |
| PHYS311 | 5-12 Science Teaching Methods | — | PHYS 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 |
| PHYS320 | Computational Physics | — | PHYS 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 |
| PHYS321 | Computerized Data Acquisition and Analysis | — | PHYS 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 |
| PHYS328 | Electrical Circuits and Measurements I | — | PHYS 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 |
| PHYS332 | Digital Circuits | — | PHYS 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 |
| PHYS333 | Microprocessor Electronics | — | PHYS 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 |
| PHYS350 | Mechanics | — | PHYS 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 |
| PHYS399 | Internship | — | PHYS 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 |
| PHYS400 | Seminars | — | PHYS 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 |
| PHYS420 | Control Systems | — | PHYS 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 |
| PHYS431 | Electromagnetic Theory II | — | PHYS 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 |
| PHYS440 | Mathematical Methods in Physics I | — | PHYS 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 |
| PHYS451 | Quantum Mechanics | — | PHYS 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 |
| PHYS490 | Individual Problems in Physics | — | PHYS 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 |
| POLS120 | Introduction to American Politics | — | POLS 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 |
| POLS130 | Introduction to International Relations | — | POLS 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 |
| POLS135 | Introduction to Comparative Politics | — | POLS 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 |
| POLS150 | Introduction to Political Theory | — | POLS 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 |
| POLS177 | Human Nature, Politics and Violence | — | POLS 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 |
| POLS199 | First-Year Seminar | — | POLS 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 |
| POLS205 | The United Nations in World Affairs | — | POLS 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 |
| POLS218 | Civic Engagement | — | POLS 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 |
| POLS220 | Civil Rights and Civil Liberties | — | POLS 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 |
| POLS221 | State and Local Government | — | POLS 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 |
| POLS224 | Politics & Society in Latin American | — | POLS 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 |
| POLS225 | Ethnic Conflict and Nationalism | — | POLS 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 |
| POLS227 | Judicial Process & Politics | — | POLS 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 |
| POLS228 | Public Service | — | POLS 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 |
| POLS240 | Global Environmental Problems and Policy | — | POLS 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 |
| POLS260 | Classical Political Thought | — | POLS 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 |
| POLS305 | Model Legislature | — | POLS 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 |
| POLS315 | American Political Thought | — | POLS 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 |
| POLS320 | Constitutional Law | — | POLS 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 |
| POLS332 | European Political Systems | — | POLS 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 |
| POLS335 | Politics in Latin America | — | POLS 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 |
| POLS337 | Asian Political Systems | — | POLS 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 |
| POLS340 | Environmental Policy | — | POLS 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 |
| POLS341 | Health Care Politics & Policy | — | POLS 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 |
| POLS342 | International Political Economy | — | POLS 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 |
| POLS343 | Human Rights in Theory and Practice | — | POLS 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 |
| POLS358 | Contemporary Political Thought | — | POLS 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 |
| POLS390 | Comparing Politics in Developing Countries | — | POLS 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 |
| POLS399 | Special Topics in Political Science | — | POLS 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 |
| POLS401 | Independent Readings in Political Science | — | POLS 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 |
| POLS416 | Internship Program | — | POLS 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 |
| POLS419 | Constitutional Politics | — | POLS 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 |
| POLS420 | Administrative Law | — | POLS 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 |
| POLS422 | American Foreign Policy | — | POLS 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 |
| POLS429 | Policy Reform | — | POLS 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 |
| POLS430 | Agency Performance | — | POLS 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 |
| POLS450 | Feminist Political Theory | — | POLS 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 |
| POLS460 | North American Relations | — | POLS 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 |
| POLS488 | Issues in International Politics | — | POLS 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 |
| PSY210 | Introduction to Psychological Science | — | PSY 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 |
| PSY220 | History and Systems of Psychology | — | PSY 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 |
| PSY250 | Developmental Psychology | — | PSY 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 |
| PSY301 | Introduction to Learning | — | PSY 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 |
| PSY303 | Introduction to Neuroscience | — | PSY 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 |
| PSY305 | Theories of Personality | — | PSY 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 |
| PSY310 | Child Development | — | PSY 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 |
| PSY313 | Child and Adolescent Development | — | PSY 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 |
| PSY315 | Adolescent Development | — | PSY 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 |
| PSY319 | Psychology of Gender | — | PSY 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 |
| PSY324 | Adult Development & Aging | — | PSY 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 |
| PSY325 | Social Psychology | — | PSY 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 |
| PSY327 | Health Psychology | — | PSY 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 |
| PSY330 | Psychology and the Law | — | PSY 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 |
| PSY331 | Advanced Research Methods and Analysis in Psychology | — | PSY 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 |
| PSY335 | Human Factors Psychology | — | PSY 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 |
| PSY360 | Industrial/Organizational Psychology | — | PSY 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 |
| PSY369 | Cognitive Psychology | — | PSY 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 |
| PSY373 | Cross-Cultural Psychology | — | PSY 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 |
| PSY398 | Special Topics | — | PSY 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 |
| PSY400 | Independent Study or Research | — | PSY 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 |
| PSY404 | Internship | — | PSY 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 |
| PSY410 | Sensation and Perception | — | PSY 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 |
| PSY418 | Behavioral Pharmacology | — | PSY 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 |
| PSY420 | Abnormal Psychology | — | PSY 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 |
| PSY423 | Psychopathology of Childhood | — | PSY 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 |
| PSY433 | Neuroscience | — | PSY 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 |
| RTTR203 | Program Planning | — | RTTR 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 |
| RTTR210 | Professional Development | — | RTTR 210 - Professional Development RTTR 210 - Professional Development (1 credit) Explores the array of professional opportunities through interaction with invited experts and experiential exercises… source |
| RTTR222 | Resources and Applications in Program Delivery | — | RTTR 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 |
| RTTR229 | Foundations of Recreation and Leisure Studies | — | RTTR 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 |
| RTTR240 | Outdoor Pursuits II | — | RTTR 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 |
| RTTR244 | 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 RTTR 244 - Stewardship of Self and the Environment: Building a Principled Way of Life (3 credits) Students will e… source |
| RTTR245 | Therapeutic Recreation and Services | — | RTTR 245 - Therapeutic Recreation and Services RTTR 245 - Therapeutic Recreation and Services (3 credits) History, philosophy, theories, and professionalism of therapeutic recreation. Factors influen… source |
| RTTR265 | Leisure in Different Cultures | — | RTTR 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 |
| RTTR280 | Foundations of Hospitality | — | RTTR 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 |
| RTTR290 | Foundations of Tourism | — | RTTR 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 |
| RTTR300 | Lodging & Foodservice Industry | — | RTTR 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 |
| RTTR302 | Adventure Travel and Tourism Development | — | RTTR 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 |
| RTTR332 | Leisure and Aging in Therapeutic Recreation | — | RTTR 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 |
| RTTR339 | Wilderness Ethics, Safety, and Survival | — | RTTR 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 |
| RTTR342 | Intervention Techniques in Therapeutic Recreation | — | RTTR 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 |
| RTTR350 | Legal and Financial Aspects | — | RTTR 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 |
| RTTR360 | Revenue Management | — | RTTR 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 |
| RTTR370 | Festival and Special Event Planning | — | RTTR 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 |
| RTTR380 | Commercial Recreation | — | RTTR 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 |
| RTTR390 | Tourism and Sustainable Destination | — | RTTR 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 |
| RTTR396 | Leadership and Group Dynamics: An Experiential Education Approach | — | RTTR 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 |
| RTTR397 | Internship in Recreation and Tourism | — | RTTR 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 |
| RTTR398 | Practicum in Recreation and Tourism or Therapeutic Recreation | — | RTTR 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 |
| RTTR399 | Internship in Therapeutic Recreation | — | RTTR 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 |
| RTTR400 | Internship in Hospitality | — | RTTR 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 |
| RTTR412 | Independent Study | — | RTTR 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 |
| RTTR417 | Special Topics | — | RTTR 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 |
| RTTR468 | Programming in Therapeutic Recreation | — | RTTR 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 |
| RTTR475 | Trends and Issues in Therapeutic Recreation | — | RTTR 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 |
| RED301 | Development Theories | — | RED 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 |
| RED302 | Diverse Learners/Human Relations | — | RED 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 |
| RED303 | Family and Community Engagement | — | RED 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 |
| RED310 | STEM in the Elementary Classrooms | — | RED 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 |
| RED311 | Ethnographers of Language in Elementary Classrooms | — | RED 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 |
| RED312 | Global Studies in the Elementary School | — | RED 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 |
| RED401 | Kid-Watching | — | RED 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 |
| RED402 | Data Collect, Interpret, Use | — | RED 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 |
| RED403 | Data Decisions | — | RED 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 |
| RED411 | Ethnographers Field Experience | — | RED 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 |
| RED412 | Global Studies Field Experience | — | RED 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 |
| RED413 | Action Research Field Experience | — | RED 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 |
| RED414 | First Six Weeks Clinical Practice | — | RED 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 |
| SOCW316 | 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, Healthcare, and Education in the Caribbean SOCW 316 - Holistic Approaches to Child and Family Welfare, Social Justice, Heal… source |
| SOCW340 | Introduction to Social Work and Social Welfare | — | SOCW 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 |
| SOCW350 | Field Experience I | — | SOCW 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 |
| SOCW370 | Human Behavior and the Social Environment | — | SOCW 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 |
| SOCW372 | APA Basics for Social Work | — | SOCW 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 |
| SOCW380 | US Social Welfare Policy | — | SOCW 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 |
| SOCW385 | Social Work Practice with Groups | — | SOCW 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 |
| SOCW400 | Professional Preparation | — | SOCW 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 |
| SOCW405 | Interprofessional Practice in Social Work | — | SOCW 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 |
| SOCW408 | Social Work Practice with Families | — | SOCW 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 |
| SOCW415 | Social Work Practice with Communities | — | SOCW 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 |
| SOCW420 | Child Welfare | — | SOCW 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 |
| SOCW430 | Aging: Policies and Services | — | SOCW 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 |
| SOCW440 | Variable Topics in Social Work | — | SOCW 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 |
| SOCW450 | Independent Studies in Social Work | — | SOCW 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 |
| SOCW475 | Social Work Senior Practicum | — | SOCW 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 |
| SOC150 | Introduction to Sociology | — | SOC 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 |
| SOC205 | Social Interaction | — | SOC 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 |
| SOC212 | Sociology of Families | — | SOC 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 |
| SOC216 | Social Problems | — | SOC 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 |
| SOC300 | Climate Change and Society: An Interdisciplinary Approach | — | SOC 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 |
| SOC320 | Drugs and Society | 3 | SOC 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 |
| SOC325 | Social Movements and Social Change | — | SOC 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 |
| SOC330 | Political Sociology | — | SOC 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 |
| SOC333 | Sociology of Health and Illness | — | SOC 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 |
| SOC334 | Sociology of Education | — | SOC 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 |
| SOC340 | Social-Cultural Anthropology | — | SOC 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 |
| SOC341 | Sociology of Culture | — | SOC 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 |
| SOC385 | Field Experience | — | SOC 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 |
| SOC400 | Special Topics | — | SOC 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 |
| SOC412 | Sociology of Gender and Sexuality | — | SOC 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 |
| SOC421 | Sociology of the City | — | SOC 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 |
| SOC423 | Sociology of Race and Ethnicity | — | SOC 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 |
| SOC431 | Social Class and Power | — | SOC 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 |
| SOC432 | Poverty and Policy | — | SOC 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 |
| SOC460 | Internship: Sociology | — | SOC 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 |
| SOC485 | Independent Readings in Sociology | — | SOC 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 |
| SOC487 | Special Projects in Sociology | — | SOC 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 |
| SPAN101 | Elementary Spanish I | — | SPAN 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 |
| SPAN102 | Elementary Spanish II | — | SPAN 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 |
| SPAN201 | Intermediate Spanish I | — | SPAN 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 |
| SPAN202 | Intermediate Spanish II | — | SPAN 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 |
| SPAN304 | Special Topics in Hispanic Literature and Culture | — | SPAN 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 |
| SPAN305 | Practical Phonetics | — | SPAN 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 |
| SPAN306 | The Spanish Eye: The Contribution of Hispanic Masters to World Art | — | SPAN 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 |
| SPAN310 | Spanish for Native/Heritage Speakers | — | SPAN 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 |
| SPAN340 | Spanish for the Professions | — | SPAN 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 |
| SPAN395 | Spanish Linguistics | — | SPAN 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 |
| SPAN450 | Bilingualism in the Spanish-Speaking World | — | SPAN 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 |
| SPAN475 | Introduction to Spanish Translation | — | SPAN 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 |
| SPED101 | Elementary American Sign Language I | — | SPED 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 |
| SPED102 | Elementary American Sign Language II | — | SPED 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 |
| SPED300 | Children and Youth with Exceptionalities | — | SPED 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 |
| SPED405 | Student Management Systems | — | SPED 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 |
| SPED410 | Introduction to Assessment/Methods | — | SPED 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 |
| SPED411 | DD Field Experience I | — | SPED 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 |
| SPED414 | Multisensory/Comprehensive Language Arts Instruction I | — | SPED 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 |
| SPED415 | Multisensory/Comprehensive Language Arts Instruction II | — | SPED 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 |
| SPED425 | Inclusion in Regular Classrooms | — | SPED 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 |
| SPED433 | DD Field Experience II | — | SPED 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 |
| SPED471 | Secondary Assessment and Intervention | — | SPED 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 |
| SPED472 | Elementary Instruction, Methods, and Assessment | — | SPED 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 |
| SPED473 | Transition and Secondary Skills Instruction | — | SPED 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 |
| SPED474 | ABS Field Experience I | — | SPED 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 |
| SPED475 | ABS Field Experience II | — | SPED 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 |
| SPED477 | Student Teaching for ABS | — | SPED 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 |
| SPED490 | Seminar/ Workshop | — | SPED 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 |
| SPED499 | Individual Study | — | SPED 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 |
| STAT100 | Numbers and Data in Society | — | STAT 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 |
| STAT110 | Fundamentals of Statistics | — | STAT 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 |
| STAT210 | Statistics | — | STAT 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 |
| STAT250 | Actuarial Exam Preparation | — | STAT 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 |
| STAT289 | Special Topics | — | STAT 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 |
| STAT303 | Introduction to Engineering Statistics | — | STAT 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 |
| STAT305 | Biometry | — | STAT 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 |
| STAT320 | Statistical Quality Control | — | STAT 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 |
| STAT321 | Industrial Design of Experiments I | — | STAT 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 |
| STAT335 | Principles of Study Design | — | STAT 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 |
| STAT355 | Nonparametric Statistics | — | STAT 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 |
| STAT365 | Experimental Design and Analysis | — | STAT 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 |
| STAT370 | Statistical Consulting and Communication | — | STAT 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 |
| STAT380 | Advanced Statistical Modeling | — | STAT 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 |
| STAT405 | Biostatistics | — | STAT 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 |
| STAT450 | Introduction to Mathematical Statistics I | — | STAT 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 |
| STAT460 | Introduction to Mathematical Statistics II | — | STAT 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 |
| STAT488 | Statistics Projects | — | STAT 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 |
| STAT489 | Special Topics | — | STAT 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 |
| STAT490 | Independent Problems in Statistics | — | STAT 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 |
| STAT492 | Practicum in Statistics | — | STAT 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 |
| SUST150 | Special Topics in Sustainability | — | SUST 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 |
| SUST301 | Energy and Sustainable Living | — | SUST 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 |
| SUST399 | Sustainability Internship | — | SUST 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 |
| SUST420 | Sustainability and Environmental Citizenship | — | SUST 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 |
| THAD090 | THAD Showcase | — | THAD 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 |
| THAD100 | Theatre Activities | — | THAD 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 |
| THAD106 | College Dance Technique and Creativity | — | THAD 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 |
| THAD107 | Introduction to Technical Theatre | — | THAD 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 |
| THAD111 | Theatre Appreciation | — | THAD 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 |
| THAD115 | Dance Appreciation | — | THAD 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 |
| THAD116 | Dance Appreciation for Dancers | — | THAD 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 |
| THAD119 | Play Analysis | — | THAD 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 |
| THAD131 | Performance I for Everyone | — | THAD 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 |
| THAD132 | Beginning Acting | — | THAD 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 |
| THAD137 | Dance Repertory I | — | THAD 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 |
| THAD141 | Oral Interpretation | — | THAD 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 |
| THAD190 | Dance Workshop | — | THAD 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 |
| THAD195 | Topics in Theatre | — | THAD 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 |
| THAD205 | Make Up for the Performer | — | THAD 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 |
| THAD207 | Design Communication | — | THAD 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 |
| THAD209 | Stage Management | — | THAD 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 |
| THAD215 | Introduction to Laban Movement Analysis | — | THAD 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 |
| THAD222 | Dance Performance Ensemble | — | THAD 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 |
| THAD231 | Acting II | — | THAD 231 - Acting II THAD 231 - Acting II (3 credits) Theories and practice of acting in realistic styles. Grade only. annually. Course Registration source |
| THAD237 | Dance Repertory II | — | THAD 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 |
| THAD239 | Creative Dramatics for Children | — | THAD 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 |
| THAD290 | Creativity across the Curriculum | — | THAD 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 |
| THAD291 | Rehearsal and Performance | — | THAD 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 |
| THAD295 | Making Interdisciplinary Connections | — | THAD 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 |
| THAD305 | Scene Painting | — | THAD 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 |
| THAD315 | Dancing Through History | — | THAD 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 |
| THAD322 | Dance Composition | — | THAD 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 |
| THAD331 | Acting III | — | THAD 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 |
| THAD337 | Dance Repertory III | — | THAD 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 |
| THAD355 | Contemporary Dance Techniques III | — | THAD 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 |
| THAD357 | Ballet III | — | THAD 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 |
| THAD392 | Audition Techniques | — | THAD 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 |
| THAD395 | Topics in Theatre | — | THAD 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 |
| THAD399 | Internship | — | THAD 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 |
| THAD437 | Advanced Choreography Lab | — | THAD 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 |
| THAD455 | Contemporary Dance Techniques IV | — | THAD 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 |
| THAD457 | Ballet IV | — | THAD 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 |
| THAD490 | Capstone Production Project | — | THAD 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 |
| THAD495 | Theatre Senior Seminar | — | THAD 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 |
| THAD499 | Independent Studies in THAD | — | THAD 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 |
| WGSS140 | Topics in the Humanities | — | WGSS 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 |
| WGSS148 | Introduction to Women’s, Gender and Sexuality Studies | — | WGSS 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 |
| WGSS150 | Insights in Social Justice | — | WGSS 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 |
| WGSS160 | Palestine is a Feminist Issue | 3 | WGSS 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 |
| WGSS220 | Intersections of Privilege and Power | — | WGSS 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 |
| WGSS233 | Introduction to LGBTQIA+ Studies | — | WGSS 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 |
| WGSS320 | Independent Readings | — | WGSS 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 |
| WGSS348 | Topics in Women’s, Gender and Sexuality Studies | — | WGSS 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 |
| WGSS373 | Anti-Racist Feminist Theories and Politics | — | WGSS 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 |
| WGSS374 | Queer and Trans Liberation Theories and Politics | — | WGSS 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 |
| WGSS405 | Advocacy to End Gender-Based Violence | — | WGSS 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 |
| WGSS420 | WGSS Capstone | — | WGSS 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 |
| WGSS448 | Senior Seminar | — | WGSS 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 |
| WLED405 | Methods of Teaching a Modern World Language | — | WLED 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 |
| UNVS101 | University Scholars Seminar | — | UNVS 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 |
| UNVS201 | Lasting Conversations | — | UNVS 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 |
| UNVS301 | Leadership and Community Engagement | — | UNVS 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 |
| UNVS401 | The Scholar Portfolio | — | UNVS 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 |