Henderson State University
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| Program | Credential | Description |
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| Minor in Entrepreneurship | — | The entrepreneurship minor provides students from all academic disciplines with entrepreneurial skills needed to create successful startup ventures, new corporate initiatives, and potent non-profit o… source |
| Data Analytics and Storytelling Certificate | Certificate | Pairing data analytics with data storytelling is an increasingly vital combination of quantitative and qualitative perspectives. The Data Analytics and Storytelling certificate provides students of a… source |
| Innovation & Entrepreneurship Certificate | Certificate | Innovation, startup, small business management, and entrepreneurship are four competencies that are necessary to be successful in the 21st century global economy. The Innovation & Entrepreneurship Ce… source |
| Digital Integrated Marketing Certificate | Certificate | The Digital Integrated Marketing certificate offers an in-depth exploration of the dynamic and ever-evolving world of digital marketing, equipping students with the knowledge and skills required to t… source |
| Nonprofit Management Certificate | Certificate | The HSU Nonprofit Management Certificate curriculum offers a rigorous foundation that allows students to be innovative thinkers and approach the nonprofit sector as social entrepreneurs in establishi… source |
| Personal Financial Planning Certificate | Certificate | The Personal Financial Planning Certificate is designed as a comprehensive preparation for all aspects of personal financial planning. The certification covers all the required topics to fulfill the… source |
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| BTE4163 | Desktop Publishing | — | A basic course in designing materials for publication, including selecting and creating graphics and designing and laying out the page. The use of paper, color, and type to maximize eye appeal and re… source |
| CHM2084 | Quantitative Analysis | — | The basic methodologies of quantitative analysis with emphasis on chemical equilibrium, the theories of volumetric and gravimetric analysis, and electrochemistry. Some basic instrumentation is covere… source |
| CHM3051 | Additional spectroscopic techniques are introduced | — | Laboratory experiments emphasize new carbon-carbon bond formation, with an application towards the total synthesis of various molecules. Experiments are designed to reinforce the concepts presented i… source |
| CHM3063 | Organic Chemistry I | — | A study of the chemistry of carbon-based compounds. Topics covered include bonding, 3-D molecular structure, and mechanisms of functional group reactions. Hydrocarbons, organic halides, alcohols, and… source |
| CHM3073 | Organic Chemistry II | — | A study of reactions of functional groups, including an in-depth study of carbonyl compounds and of benzene and related aromatic molecules. Synthetic routes to molecules of biological or pharmaceutic… source |
| CHM3131 | Organic Chemistry Laboratory II | — | This course will build on expertise gained in source |
| CHM3403 | Physical Chemistry for the Life Sciences | — | A course intended primarily for biology and biochemistry students. The course covers the laws of chemical thermodynamics and their application in bioenergetics, properties of solutions, electrochemis… source |
| CHM3413 | Introduction to Research | — | A study of the reference materials available to the chemist instruction in the use of these sources, and the written and oral presentation of topics searched. Ethical presentation of research and onl… source |
| CHM3424 | Inorganic Chemistry | — | A survey of inorganic compounds and their reactivity. The structure, bonding, and nomenclature of the main group and transition metal compounds will be introduced. The laboratory portion of the cours… source |
| CHM4091 | Physical Chemistry Laboratory I | — | Experimental investigation of selected topics from CHM 4113 Physical Chemistry I. Three (3) hours of laboratory. Co-requisite CHM 4113. source |
| CHM4101 | Physical Chemistry Laboratory II | — | Experimental investigation of selected topics from CHM 4143 Physical Chemistry II. Three (3) hours of laboratory. Co-requisite: CHM 4143. source |
| CHM4113 | Physical Chemistry I | — | An introduction to chemical thermodynamics, physical and chemical equilibria, electrochemistry, chemical kinetics, and molecular dynamics with applications to environmental and biological chemistry.… source |
| CHM4143 | Physical Chemistry II | — | An introduction to quantum mechanics, spectroscopy, computational chemistry, and statistical thermodynamics with applications to chemical systems. Three (3) hours lecture. Prerequisite: CHM 2084, CHM… source |
| CHM4154 | Instrumental Analysis | — | A study of the theory and use of instrumental methods in chemical analysis. Three (3) hours lecture, three (3) hours laboratory. Prerequisite: CHM 4113 and 4143. source |
| CHM4164 | Radiochemistry | — | An introduction to natural and artificial radioactivity, radioactive decay processes, the detection and measurement of radiation, interaction of radiation with matter and the use and safe handling of… source |
| CHM4274 | Organic Analysis | — | The identification of organic compounds by modern techniques. Two (2) hours lecture, six (6) hours laboratory. Prerequisite: CHM 3073. source |
| CHM4283 | Biochemistry I | — | A survey of the fundamentals of biochemistry including proteins, nucleic acids, lipids, and carbohydrates. Also discussed are the chemical kinetics of enzymes and metabolism. Modern biochemical techn… source |
| CHM4301 | Techniques in Laboratory Management | — | Experience is given in planning and conducting laboratory courses. Prerequisite: Consent of dean or faculty mentor. May be repeated once. CHM 4351-3. Special Topics in Chemistry. This senior level el… source |
| CHM4381 | Biochemistry Lab | — | Course covering the fundamental techniques used in the biochemistry laboratory. Separation techniques for proteins, nucleic acids, lipids, and carbohydrates as well as enzyme kinetics and other advan… source |
| COM2013 | Oral Communication | — | A course designed to guide the student in examining and understanding the communication process. Experience is provided in improvements of interpersonal communication, group discussion, and public co… source |
| COM2423 | Humanities: Film | — | The origin and development of film from the late 19 th century to present. Emphasis on film as a distinctive art form. Courses in Criminal Justice source |
| CRJ2013 | Introduction to the Criminal Justice System | — | An introductory course designed to familiarize students with the criminal justice system, the sub-systems and how they interrelate, the legal and ethical foundations of the system, the process of off… source |
| CRJ2113 | Criminal Evidence | — | An analysis of the legal problems associated with the investigation of crime; the acquisition, preservation, and presentation of evidence; principles of proof in criminal proceedings. Prerequisites:… source |
| CRJ2123 | Introduction to Criminology | — | An introductory course designed to familiarize students with study of crime and criminal behavior; nature and extent of crime; past and present theories from an interdisciplinary approach; evaluation… source |
| CRJ2143 | Survey of Corrections | — | Explores the operation of the correctional system within the context of society and within the criminal justice system, its historical foundations , the integration of criminology, the relationship t… source |
| CRJ2153 | Police—Community Relations | — | This course examines the role of the police in community crime prevention efforts, citizen participation and involvement in crime prevention and deterrence. An examination of existing programs, probl… source |
| CRJ3033 | Practice I | — | Introduction to basic objectives, skills, tasks, and activities essential to generic human and social services, and criminal justice professions. Educationally directed field instruction is introduce… source |
| CRJ3103 | Statistics | — | A basic course in descriptive and inferential statistics. General education math requirements must be met before taking this course. source |
| CRJ3133 | Juvenile Delinquency and Offenses | — | This course will apply sociological analysis to the social problem of juvenile delinquency. Theory, cause, control, and prevention will be the major themes of the course. CRJ 2123 Introduction to Cri… source |
| CRJ3253 | Criminal Forensic Science | — | This course provides an introductory survey course in forensic science, the application of science, and the scientific method to the law. It will cover an array of forensic procedures, including ball… source |
| CRJ3343 | Deviant Behavior | — | Analysis of the extent, distribution and character of deviance with particular emphasis on the sociological explanations of underlying factors. CJ majors should enroll in CRJ 3343. Prerequisites: CRJ… source |
| CRJ3513 | Due Process and Criminal Procedure | — | This course is designed to explore and evaluate the requirements of the American system of criminal procedure, especially regarding the legal requirements of search and seizure, interrogation, right… source |
| CRJ4023 | Criminal Law and Criminal Responsibility | — | An analysis of criminal acts and principles of criminal responsibility, the elements of specific crimes, punishments, and defenses and mitigating circumstances permitted in the United States legal sy… source |
| CRJ4076 | Field Experience II | — | Educationally directed field experience, with block placements in selected agencies for SW/CRJ students and criminal justice agencies for students, incorporating field instruction by qualified practi… source |
| CRJ4093 | Criminological Theory and Behavior | — | An advanced examination of original and annotated works of criminological theory primarily from sociological frameworks. Theories of causation, prevention, control, and treatment are examined. Prereq… source |
| CRJ4213 | Research Methods | — | The principal techniques of sociological analysis with emphasis on measurement and design. This course is cross-referenced with SOC/SW 4213. source |
| CRJ4283 | Race and Law | — | This course will center on the historical and contemporary implications, causes, and consequences of race and the law in the United States. Using sociological, historical, and legal methods and theor… source |
| CRJ4323 | Senior Thesis | — | A capstone course for all seniors majoring in sociology involving the realization of the sociological imagination exemplifying the process of theory, conceptualization, research methods, operationali… source |
| CRJ4383 | Social Gerontology | — | An introduction to the sociology of aging: analysis of aging in its individual, social, and cultural aspects. Prerequisite: six hours of sociology. CRJ 4233 Qualitative Methods. This course will emph… source |
| CSC1104 | Foundations of Computer Science I | — | A study of programming, concepts and techniques. Topics included are: binary representation of numbers and characters, data types of constants and variables, arithmetic expressions and the hierarchy… source |
| CSC1114 | Foundations of Computer Science II | — | A continuation of Foundations of Computer Science I. Good programming style is stressed. Topics included are: documentation of programs, stepwise refinement, structuring programs, top-down design of… source |
| CSC2013 | Windows Security Fundamentals | — | This course looks at the strategies and techniques an individual can use to protect a Windows based system from external attack. Topics include: access controls, encryption, malware, group policy, ba… source |
| CSC2163 | Computer Applications | — | A theoretical and practical study of current computer application software. Applications covered will vary by semester. May be repeated with change in content. This does not count toward a computer s… source |
| CSC2173 | Assembler Language | — | A study of the basic concepts of computer systems and an introduction to an assembler language. Topics included are computer structure and machine language, assembler language, addressing techniques,… source |
| CSC2203 | Data Structures | — | The objective of this course is to apply analysis and design techniques to non-numeric algorithms that act on data structures. Topics will include linked lists, queues, stacks, trees, A VL trees, and… source |
| CSC3133 | Introduction to Database Theory | — | An introduction to database management systems. Topics covered include: structures, indexing, E-R model, relational model, relational algebra and calculus, query languages, SQL, constraints and norma… source |
| CSC3144 | Digital Electronics | — | Topics covered include binary and hex arithmetic, boolean algebra, logic gates, transistors and diodes, logic families, flip-flops, counters, power supplies, comparators, A-D, D-A converters, digital… source |
| CSC3153 | Introduction to Compiler Theory | — | An introduction to the formal study of languages and compiler construction: Topics included are: programming language basics, finite automata and lexical analysis, grammars, top -down and bottom up p… source |
| CSC3193 | Operating Systems | — | A study of the principles of operating systems and the interrelationships between operating systems and computer architecture. Topics included are: system structure, memory management, process manage… source |
| CSC3223 | Algorithm Analysis | — | An introduction to the analysis and design of algorithms, and to techniques for measuring their complexity. Prerequisites: CSC 2203 – Data Structures and MTH 1295 – Calculus I or consent of program. source |
| CSC3433 | Computational Complexity | — | A study of basic theoretical computer science concepts. Topics will include formal language theory and results, non-determinism, grammars, Turing machines, halting problem, and decidability among oth… source |
| CSC3443 | Computer Organization | — | An introductory course in computer organization and architecture. Topics included are: machine level representation of data, memory system organization and architecture, I/O fundamentals, buses, pipe… source |
| CSC3453 | Programming Languages | — | Comparison of the organization and structure of procedural, object-oriented, functional, declarative, and scripting languages. Additional topics will include language translation, abstraction mechani… source |
| CSC3463 | Software Engineering | — | A study of the methods used in the design, development, implementation, testing and maintenance of software systems. Students will utilize the team approach in the development and management of softw… source |
| CSC3472 | Technology and Society | — | A course that allows the student to explore and develop an understanding of the social and professional context in which computing is done. Topics included are: computing history, professional respon… source |
| CSC4184 | Interfacing and Machine Control | — | A study of hardware interfacing components and techniques. Topics covered include: embedded controllers, communication controllers, PCBs, embedded logic, debugging strategies, interrupts, multitaskin… source |
| CSC4213 | Simulation Theory | — | A study of the fundamental principles involved in the construction of computer simulation models. Topics included are: random number generators, model construction, queuing models, and inventory mode… source |
| CSC4263 | Client/Server Programming | — | A study of the principles governing client/server programming. Topics included are: client/server model, concurrency, protocols and interfaces, issues in software design, connectionless vs. connectio… source |
| CSC4273 | Introduction to Data Communication | — | A study of the fundamental principles involved in data communication and a general overview of various data communication systems. Topics included are baud rates, modem controls, protocols, error det… source |
| CSC4283 | Introduction to Networking | — | A study of Local Area Network Standards and an implementation of a LAN. Topics covered include: LAN topologies, transmission media, access methods, OSI layer implementations, NOS installation, manage… source |
| CSC4293 | Numerical Analysis | — | An introduction to numerical methods of problem solving to include error analysis, interpolation procedures, differentiation, integration, solutions of non-linear and differential equations, and appr… source |
| CSC4483 | Computer Science Capstone | — | A project course requiring the computer science student to develop and implement a capstone project requiring the integration of software, hardware components, and human factors. Software engineering… source |
| CSC4493 | Artificial Intelligence | — | An introduction to machine intelligence. Topics covered include: AI languages, problem solving strategies, searching, knowledge representations, natural language processing, machine learning, expert… source |
| CSC4503 | Computer Graphics | — | A course that provides an introduction to basic 3D computer graphics programming techniques. Topics included are: OpenGL library, user interface design, projection and transformations, basic animatio… source |
| CSC4513 | Visual Programming | — | An introduction to visual programming. Topics covered include: interface design, object oriented concepts, Internet programming, data reporting, error handling, help file creation, linkages, etc. Pre… source |
| DMD1143 | Technical Skills for Media | — | Media, new media, and digital communication technology are the basis for many of the courses and projects within the Digital Media Production program. These encompass a vast amount of technical and c… source |
| DMD1221 | Digital Media Practicum | — | Supervised work for one semester with student media. For this practicum course, students must also be enrolled in the Media Writing course. Co-requisite: DMD 1343 Media Writing. source |
| DMD1343 | Media Writing | — | Students will learn basic reporting and writing skills for a variety of digital, print, and broadcast media. Students will gain intensive laboratory practice through gathering information, conducting… source |
| DMD2163 | Podcasting | — | Introduction to the principles and practices of podcast production. The course also includes refining show topics, researching popular podcast genres, shows, and platforms for distribution. source |
| DMD2553 | Visual Storytelling | — | Examines the various aspects of visual storytelling and digital media production such as directing, script writing, studio management, on-camera performance, hands-on experience with studio and field… source |
| DMD3213 | Streaming Media Production | — | This class provides students with the basic tools to research, plan, and build streaming or digital content channels and websites. Using skills from business communication, innovative media, marketin… source |
| DMD3263 | Video Art | — | Introduction to video medium as an art form. Will also explore creating generative, immersive, and interactive video art. Both analog and digital hardware will be used for art creation. Prerequisite:… source |
| DMD4133 | Project Management: (Semester Topic) | — | Open to all students regardless of major. This advanced-level course is for students who have had IM Project 3. Students enrolled at this level are expected to bring project expertise, develop manage… source |
| DMD4161 | Digital Media Capstone | — | This senior-level course will prepare students for post-graduation success. Through one-on-one meetings with an instructor, students will develop personalized career plans, including graduate school… source |
| DMD4493 | Pre Production | — | Emphasis on the ability to plan a video or film shoot using industry techniques such as intellectual property creation and acquisition, copyrights, location scouting, budgeting, equipment acquisition… source |
| DMD4823 | Motion Graphics | — | This project-driven course gives students the opportunity to explore digital video editing and other motion-based, special effects tools and techniques using software such as Autodesk Maya and Adobe… source |
| DSC2073 | Business Applications | — | A study of the use of computers as a problem-solving tool for business, with opportunities to use existing office application software to solve various problems. Prerequisite: Computer proficiency in… source |
| DSC2103 | Data Analytics and Programming | — | A study of basic programming concepts and techniques as they apply to business information systems. Topics include but are not limited to: algorithms, software development, data types, arithmetic and… source |
| DSC2263 | Foundations of Data Literacy | — | This course introduces students to the essential concepts of data literacy. It covers various types of data, structures, and sources, along with interpreting simple data visualizations. Students will… source |
| DSC3153 | Data Management | — | This course provides an overview of fundamental concepts, tools, and techniques used to extract meaningful information from an organization’s data in order to support strategic and operational decisi… source |
| DSC3163 | Storytelling with Data Visualization | — | The objective of this course is two-fold. Firstly, it teaches students the technical skills to produce visualizations using different programming tools and languages. Secondly, it trains students to… source |
| DSC4043 | Systems Analysis and Design | — | The study of the analysis, design, and implementation of information systems used to assist organizations in decision making. Emphasis is placed on the systems approach to decide what information is… source |
| DSC4153 | Data Analytics | — | This course is an introduction to the study of data analytics. Students will apply management science models and simulation techniques to data sets to make future predictions. They will learn how to… source |
| DSC4173 | Data Mining | — | The objective of this course is to ensure that students have the skills and knowledge to recognize opportunities for data mining approaches and exploit the results. Data mining processes such as CRIS… source |
| DSC4183 | Analytics Practicum | — | The objective of this course is to ensure that students have the skills and knowledge to manage and implement an analytics project; it serves as a capstone course. Project management basics are cover… source |
| DSC4273 | Cases in Data Analytics | — | This course teaches students to apply data analytics methods to real-world case studies and design narratives to communicate findings. This course provides an opportunity for students to apply what t… source |
| DSC4293 | Qualitative Methods in Data Analytics | — | In this course, students will delve into the role of qualitative research in data analytics. It introduces key concepts and techniques in qualitative research methods, including data gathering throug… source |
| DSC4283 | DSC Internship | — | The course provides students with hands-on, practical, business-world experience in Data Science. Through an internship, students will have firsthand experience applying academic knowledge and skills… source |
| ECO2233 | Principles of Economics | — | This course equips students with the essential knowledge to navigate the complex economic landscape. It covers micro and macro-economic principles. Microeconomics covers the behavior of the individua… source |
| EDE2063 | Child Development | — | This course provides preservice teachers with the basic understandings of the professional knowledge base of early childhood growth and development necessary in providing developmentally appropriate… source |
| EDE2083 | Early Childhood Family Collaboration | — | The purpose of this course is to equip educators with the knowledge and skills required to develop and strengthen partnerships with families of students and young learners with their communities with… source |
| EDE3053 | Inclusive Education for Diverse Learners | — | A study of the historical, philosophical, legal, and social foundations of general and special elementary education based on the belief that ALL children can learn. Emphasis will be placed on nationa… source |
| EDE3113 | Literature for Elementary Students | — | Students are introduced to trade books through genre study while learning how to select, evaluate, and present literature to children while developing lessons using the language arts state standards. source |
| EDE3122 | Creative Arts in Early Childhood Education | — | This course will involve students in projects concerning art, music, and literature with and for children in early childhood education programs. Its purpose is to also demonstrate various ways in whi… source |
| EDE3323 | Organizational and Administration of Preschools | — | A study of the basic principles and skills for parenting effectiveness. The application of fundamental tasks and issues in child rearing will be made to unique characteristics and developmental stage… source |
| EDE3242 | Arts Integration in the Classroom | — | This course supports learning through the arts to enrich experiences associated with other academic disciplines in ways that extend learning and deepen understanding. The role of arts integration in… source |
| EDE3472 | Family and Community Relationships | — | This course is designed to prepare education professionals who establish and maintain positive and collaborative relationships with children, families, and communities. Key components of this class a… source |
| EDE4283 | Literacy and Language Arts in the Elementary Classroom | — | The purpose of this course is to introduce candidates to effective curricula and instructional methods for literacy instruction with an emphasis on writing instruction. Candidates will focus on strat… source |
| EDE4413 | Social Studies in the Elementary Classroom | — | The purpose of this course is to introduce elementary teacher education candidates to effective curriculum and instructional methods used by practicing teachers. Candidates will review the Arkansas s… source |
| EDE4423 | Science/STEM in the Elementary Classroom | — | This course will provide an interdisciplinary approach to integrating STEM into practice across the elementary disciplines. The course will involve participation in problem-based and project-based le… source |
| EDE4433 | Math/STEM in the Elementary Classroom | — | The purpose of this course is to introduce pre-service teachers to effective curriculum and instructional methods used by practicing math educators. Candidates will focus on strategies for teaching t… source |
| MTH2543 | EDM 4223 | — | Science Practicum in the Middle Grades. This course introduces pre-service teachers to curriculum and instructional methods used by professional middle level science educators. Students will review t… source |
| EDE4566 | Internship - K-6 Elementary Education Clinical | — | A 16-week experience in grades K-6 in a public school where knowledge and demonstration of pedagogical skills are assessed by a Teachers College, Henderson clinical university supervisor and an exper… source |
| EDM3113 | Literature for Middle Level Students | — | This course provides potential middle level teachers with a broad perspective of young adolescent literature. Students are introduced to trade books and become acquainted with the selection, evaluati… source |
| EDM3143 | Middle Level Philosophy and Organization | — | This course introduces teacher candidates to the major components of teaching middle school students. The course investigates the philosophy and organization of middle schools as characterized by the… source |
| EDM3153 | Adolescent Development and Practicum | — | This course introduces teacher candidates to the developmental theories of adolescents through the application of these developmental theories to teaching and learning in the middle and high schools.… source |
| EDM4213 | Math Practicum in the Middle Grades | — | The purpose of this course is to introduce pre-service teachers to effective curriculum and instructional methods used by practicing math educators. Candidates will focus on strategies for teaching t… source |
| EDM4233 | Language Arts Practicum in the Middle Grades | — | The purpose of this course is to introduce candidates to effective curricula and instructional methods for literacy instruction with an emphasis on writing instruction. Candidates will focus on strat… source |
| EDM4243 | Social Studies Practicum in the Middle Grades | — | This methods course will assist candidates in developing a thorough understanding and appreciation of the existing relationship between social studies and language arts. Candidates will learn how to… source |
| EDM4273 | STEM: Collaborative Inquiry and Learning | — | This course introduces pre-service teachers to the STEM curriculum and instructional methods used by professional middle level STEM educators. Students will review the middle school Common Core conte… source |
| EDM4296 | EDU 2000 | — | Teacher Education Orientation. The purpose of this online laboratory experience is to prepare students for admission into the Educator Preparation Program. This course is required of all education ma… source |
| EDM4306 | Internship – 4-8 Middle School Clinical | — | A 16-week experience in grades 4-8 in a public school where knowledge and demonstration of pedagogical skills are assessed by an experienced teacher, licensed in the clinical area and a clinical univ… source |
| EDU2023 | Serious Play: An Introduction to Teaching and Learning Through Games | — | This course explores the theory and implementation of educational games, simulations, and Internet culture for improved instructional engagement. Participants will explore the foundational, social an… source |
| EDU2043 | Educational Technology | — | Assists prospective teachers with understanding the role that various forms of technology play in the teaching and learning process, basic theories of technical communication and collaboration, web-p… source |
| EDU2423 | Introduction to Education | — | The purpose of the course is to provide prospective teachers a fundamental background of the teaching profession, including historical developments, educational infrastructure, career opportunities,… source |
| EDU3123 | Educational Psychology | — | A course which examines current learning theory and theorists for applied use in classroom situations. Behavioral, cognitivist, constructivist and social views are included. Broad concepts such as in… source |
| EDU4113 | Classroom Management (7-12) | — | This course provides information related to the implementation of rules and procedures, use of lesson plans as management tools, practical application of discipline models, and skills needed for effe… source |
| EDU4216 | Secondary Teaching Internship Content | — | A 16-week experience in grades 7-12 in a public school where knowledge of content is assessed by an experienced teacher, licensed in the content area and a content university supervisor. An Impact on… source |
| EDU4256 | Secondary Teaching Internship Clinical | — | A 16-week experience in grades 7-12 in a public school where knowledge and demonstration of pedagogical skills are assessed by an experienced teacher, licensed in the clinical area and a clinical uni… source |
| EDU4293 | Practicum Early Childhood | — | Formal and informal assessment strategies, instructional practices and practicum experiences for early childhood education. Over 40 hours of significant field experiences required in Davis-Baker Pres… source |
| EDU4302 | Assessment and Educational Measurement 4-8 | — | The purpose of this course is to prepare prospective 4-8 teachers with practical knowledge and skills to plan and teach lessons, as well as to evaluate and analyze test results as they will be expect… source |
| EDU4402 | Assessment and Educational Measurement (7-12) | — | A study of modern techniques of measurement and evaluation, both formative and summative. Attention is given to making and analyzing classroom tests. Computer assistance is also discussed. Prerequisi… source |
| EDU4433 | Classroom Management 4-8 | — | The purpose of this course is to provide undergraduate students with a fundamental background in the various skills and techniques needed in the teaching profession. These skills and techniques will… source |
| EDU4543 | Exploring Perspectives of Linguistically and Culturally Diverse Learners | — | A study of the relationship between language and culture, including the impact of cultural experiences on language development, disposition, and learning. Understanding acculturation and assimilation… source |
| EDU4573 | Early Childhood Curriculum Education | — | This course will focus on a study of developmentally appropriate practice for young children, birth through age 9. This course is an integrated curricular study of appropriate early childhood curricu… source |
| EDU4833 | Special Methods: Business and Technology Education | — | The teacher candidates will create lesson plans and supplementary materials for teaching business and technology education and related subjects. Practice teaching sessions will include implementing s… source |
| EDU4890 | Orientation to Internship | — | The purpose of this laboratory experience is to prepare students for admission to the Professional Internship semester. Courses in Engineering source |
| EGR1011 | Engineering Shop | — | This course introduces manufacturing processes and their relation to the design of machine elements. Basic and advanced machine tools operations, press tool operation, metal lathe and welding are stu… source |
| EGR1203 | Introduction to Engineering | — | This course is designed to introduce the student to the engineering profession, problem solving, engineering design and presentation of technical source |
| EGR1413 | Engineering Graphics | — | This course is designed to introduce the student to mechanical drawing employing the conventions of computer-aided drafting and modern engineering graphic source |
| EGR1423 | Engineering Modeling Applications | — | A continuation of EGR 1413 Engineering Graphics, covering 3D CAD features and solid modeling techniques including patterning, configurations, library features, sketch blocks, assemblies of parts, mul… source |
| EGR2033 | Introduction to Materials | — | A study of chemical, physical, and electrical properties of materials using fundamental atomistic approach. The materials of interest are metals, polymers, ceramics, and composites. The interactive r… source |
| EGR2253 | Engineering Computation | — | This course is designed to introduce the student to the problems encountered in engineering with analysis and solution of these problems using computational techniques. Prerequisite: MTH 1294, PHY 22… source |
| EGR2363 | Statics | — | Principles of vector analysis, static equilibrium, analysis of structures, friction, internal forces, center of gravity, moment of inertia, and product of inertia. Prerequisite: PHY 2234, MTH 1294. source |
| EGR2584 | Electric Circuits I | — | An introduction to circuit theory and electrical devices. Topics include resistive circuits, independent and dependent sources, analysis methods, network theorems; RC and RL first order circuits, and… source |
| EGR3043 | Engineering Thermodynamics I | — | An introduction to thermodynamics, including thermodynamic properties of pure substances, heat and work, the first and second laws of thermodynamics, and entropy with applications to power and refrig… source |
| EGR3053 | Engineering Thermodynamics II | — | A continuation of EGR 3043. The study of thermodynamics is extended to the investigation of relations for simple substances, non-reacting mixtures, reacting mixtures, chemical reactions and a study o… source |
| EGR3114 | Strength of Materials | — | Stress and deformation of members in tension, compression, torsion, and bending, and the design of these members. Columns, statically indeterminate beams, and simple connections. This course requires… source |
| EGR3143 | Signals and Systems | — | Signal representation, including Fourier and Laplace transforms. System definitions and properties, such as linearity, causality, time invariance, and stability. Use of convolution, transfer function… source |
| EGR3434 | Digital Electronics | — | Introduction to the analysis and design of digital circuits including number systems, Boolean algebra, combinational and sequential logic. Upon completion, students should be able to construct, analy… source |
| EGR3464 | Electric Circuits II | — | A study of the principles of DC and AC circuits. Passive linear components including resistor, capacitor, inductor. Basic circuit laws. Thevenin and Norton equivalent circuits. Transient and frequenc… source |
| EGR3474 | Electronics I | — | Theory, analysis, and introductory design of diode, bipolar junction transistor, operational amplifier, and field effect transistor devices and circuits. Three (3) hours lecture, two (2) hours labora… source |
| EGR3484 | Electronics II | — | A continuation of EGR 3474 with emphasis on transistor amplifier design, frequency response, feedback principles, stability, analog integrated circuits, electronics circuit design, and applications.… source |
| EGR3493 | Dynamics | — | A continuation of EGR 2363. Study of the problems of unbalanced force systems. Kinematics and kinetics of rigid bodies. Work and energy, impulse and momentum. Prerequisites: EGR 2363, MTH 2044 source |
| EGR3503 | Engineering Optics | — | This course gives an introduction to geometrical optics and physical optics, including interference, diffraction, dispersion, absorption, and polarization of light, as well as optics application and… source |
| EGR3543 | Engineering Measurements | — | This course is an introduction to the principles and applications of measurement methods and instrumentation techniques, as used in various engineering disciplines. Specific devices for measuring suc… source |
| EGR4063 | Computer Engineering Design I | — | This course gives a study of engineering design and creative computer engineering problem-solving through design projects, presentations, and activities. Prerequisite: CSC-2173, EGR 2584, EGR3434 source |
| EGR4073 | Computer Engineering Design II | — | A continuation of EGR 4063 Engineering Design I, covering individual and/or team design projects that require creative application of computer engineering and basic science knowledge. Prerequisite: E… source |
| EGR4123 | Heat Transfer | — | Basic thermal energy transport processes; conduction, convection, and radiation; and the mathematical analysis of systems involving these processes in both steady and time-dependent cases. Prerequisi… source |
| EGR4133 | Power Systems | — | Basic concepts of AC systems, single-phase and three-phase networks, electric power generation, transformers, transmission lines, electric machinery and the use of power. Prerequisite: EGR 3464 EGR 4… source |
| EGR4263 | Engineering Design I | — | A study of engineering design and creative engineering problem-solving through design projects, presentations, and activities. Prerequisite: EGR-2584, EGR 3043. Prerequisite or Corequisite: EGR 3493 source |
| EGR4443 | Embedded Microprocessors | — | A study of the programming, architecture, and interfacing of microprocessors with an emphasis on engineering applications. Prerequisite: EGR 2584 Electric Circuits I source |
| EGR4513 | Fluid Mechanics | — | A study of the statics and dynamics of incompressible fluids. Major topics include the basic fluid flow concepts of continuity, energy and momentum, dimensional analysis, viscosity, laminar and turbu… source |
| EGR4523 | Engineering Electromagnetics | — | A study of time invariant electric and magnetic fields in free space and in materials, electrical current flow as a function of electric field, magnetic flux, interaction of magnetic fields with elec… source |
| EGR4553 | Engineering Design II | — | A continuation of EGR 4263 Engineering Design I, covering individual and/or team design projects that require creative application of engineering and basic science knowledge. Prerequisite: EGR 4263 source |
| EGR4563 | Control Systems | — | Mathematical modeling of dynamic systems, stability analysis, control system architectures and sensor technologies. Time-domain and frequency-domain design of feedback control systems: lead, lag, PID… source |
| ENG1463 | English A: Writing and Rhetoric I | — | A course designed to acclimate students to the conventions of academic writing; the first half of the course will focus on rhetorical analysis, developing original ideas, and deploying those in a var… source |
| ENG1473 | English B: Writing and Rhetoric II | — | English 1473, the second part of the freshman composition sequence, builds upon skills learned in English 1463 and focuses on critical thinking and problem solving. The course involves intensive stud… source |
| ENG1803 | Honors Freshman English | — | A course focusing on the writing process, particularly as it relates to analysis, evaluation, and argumentation. The study of fiction, poetry, and drama provides the student the opportunity to read c… source |
| ENG2013 | World Literature I | — | A survey of major works of world literature through the 17 th century. Prerequisites: ENG 1463 and ENG 1473 (or equivalent preparation) with a "C" or better. Counts toward the English major and minor. source |
| ENG2023 | World Literature II | — | A survey of major works of world literature from the 18 th century to the present. Prerequisites: ENG 1463 and ENG 1473 (or equivalent preparation) with a "C" or better. Counts toward the English maj… source |
| ENG3043 | Non-Western Literature | — | A study of the literature of those cultures not included in the Western tradition. Texts read in the course will include those by Africans, Asians, Latin Americans, and writings from the nations of I… source |
| ENG3613 | Writing for the Workspace | — | A course designed to develop students’ understanding of key principles and communication contexts essential to courteous, ethical, professional writing. Students will analyze and apply various strate… source |
| ENG4843 | Special Methods: English | — | Special methods in the teaching of English. Required for Teacher Licensure in English. Does not count toward English major or minor. ENG 4963 Special Topics in English. This course focuses on various… source |
| FIN2183 | Financial Literacy | — | A study of the basics of personal money management. Topics include budgeting, banking services, credit, insurance, real estate, savings and investments, estate and retirement planning, and taxes. source |
| FIN2233 | Beginning Investments | — | Beginning Investments. An overview of essential investment topics such as the types and characteristics of financial securities, investment industry structure and controls, and ethics and regulation.… source |
| FIN3033 | Money and Banking | — | A study of the functions of money, banks, credit, and their relation to price levels and business transactions. Emphasis is on the Federal Reserve System. Prerequisite: ECO 2013 or ECO 2233. source |
| FIN3043 | Business Finance | — | An introductory broad study of the field of finance with an emphasis placed on financial decision making in a business entity. Topics include financial statement analysis, stock and bond valuation, r… source |
| FIN3103 | Investment Planning | — | A study of fundamental topics essential to providing investment advice to clients with an emphasis on investment topics covered on the CFP® exam. Topics include economic factors, investment vehicle c… source |
| FIN3133 | Fundamentals of Financial Analysis | — | A study of the learning outcome statements in the CFA® Program Level I curriculum with an emphasis on fundamental topics. Topics include security valuation, financial statement analysis, and industry… source |
| FIN3173 | Insurance Planning | — | A study of the basic ideas, problems and principles found in all types of modern-day insurance and of other methods of handling risks. Topics include life, health, disability, long-term care, propert… source |
| FIN3194 | Real Estate Principles | — | A comprehensive study of real estate, covering the economics of real estate, real estate appraising, real estate regulation, real estate valuation, real estate finance, rights in real property and th… source |
| FIN3303 | Retirement & Employee Benefits | — | This course provides a comprehensive overview of qualified (defined benefit, profit share, 401(k)) plans and nonqualified (deferred compensation, incentive stock options, employee stock purchase plan… source |
| FIN3323 | Estate Planning | — | This course provides professionals with an introduction to wills, trusts, the probate process and the taxation of estates. Course participants will also learn the tax implications of gifts and beques… source |
| FIN4073 | Advanced Financial Management | — | A review and extension of topics covered in FIN 3043 with a more rigorous and in-depth approach. Notable topics include asset valuation, working capital management, cost of capital, and capital struc… source |
| FIN4123 | Financial Planning | — | This course addresses all of the major financial planning issues and problems that individuals and families encounter. The major financial planning tools and techniques are discussed. It covers topic… source |
| FIN4143 | Professional Finance Examination | — | By utilizing one of the global review preparation programs, candidates prepare to sit for exams leading to a professional finance designation such as the CFP® certification or the CFA® charter. Prere… source |
| FIN4213 | Security Analysis | — | Students evaluate companies to determine their suitability for equity and debt investments. Topics include financial statement analysis, financial modeling, industry analysis, and asset valuation. Pr… source |
| FIN4221 | Portfolio Management Lab | — | Applications in Portfolio Management. Students actively manage the Ross Whipple Student Managed Investment Fund. Activities include portfolio general business construction, performance attribution, a… source |
| FIN4253 | Finance Internship | — | The course provides students with hands-on, practical, business-world experience in Finance. Through an internship, students will have firsthand experience applying academic knowledge and skills, int… source |
| GBU1311 | Business Professional Skills | — | This course provides students with an introduction to basic professional skills. Course participants will focus on self-image, social networks and the internet, personal social skills, written and or… source |
| GBU2013 | Quantitative Analysis for Business Decisions | — | A study of basic principles of linear algebra and calculus with emphasis on applications to business problems. Includes: mathematical modeling, optimization, linear programming, calculus, mathematics… source |
| GBU3073 | Global Business & Cultural Immersion | — | The Global Business and Culture Immersion course serves as an experiential learning opportunity for students to experience cross-cultural differences and how this impacts business operations (managin… source |
| GBU3133 | Descriptive Analytics | — | The study of statistical methods for describing and analyzing data for use in business decisions. Topics include: data sources, descriptive statistics (frequency charts and graphs, central tendency,… source |
| GBU3213 | Foundations of Entrepreneurship | — | This course introduces students to the fundamental concepts, principles, and practices of entrepreneurship. Designed for aspiring entrepreneurs and innovative thinkers, it explores the entrepreneuria… source |
| GBU3253 | Innovation Management | — | Discover how businesses turn ideas into impact. This course explores how companies manage innovation to stay competitive and grow. Students will learn how leaders create a culture of creativity, guid… source |
| GBU3263 | Creative Problem Solving in Business | — | Learn how to solve business problems with creativity and purpose. This course teaches design thinking—a practical, user-focused approach to innovation. Students will work in teams to tackle real chal… source |
| GBU4173 | Business Mentorship Experience | — | This course provides students with opportunities to network with mentoring professionals. The course will allow for practical application of professional skills and generate an understanding of one’s… source |
| GBU4273 | Special Topics in Entrepreneurship | — | Variable content course, covering current and advanced topics in entrepreneurship. May be repeated with a change in content. source |
| GBU4363 | Professional Industry Credential | — | Employers want to know what knowledge, skills, and abilities college students have upon graduation. However, there hasn’t been an easy way to quantify this. By collaborating with external partners, s… source |
| GBU4373 | Professional Use of AI Tools | — | This course provides an in-depth examination of artificial intelligence (AI) tools used in professional environments. Students will learn to integrate AI technologies into workplace functions, optimi… source |
| GEN1031 | Henderson Seminar | — | A mandatory course designed for first-time entering freshmen, Henderson Seminar facilitates the transition of first-time freshmen to the university by introducing them to academic expectations and su… source |
| HHP1102 | Introduction to Health & Human Performance | — | This course is an introduction to health care delivery systems, associated career opportunities, and related trends. It examines the industry as a whole and the integration of services and profession… source |
| HHP2043 | Prevention and Treatment of Athletic and Exercise Related Injuries | — | A study of care and prevention of athletic and exercise-related injuries seen in the physically active population for health and human performance, physical education, and recreation majors. Emphasis… source |
| HHP2052 | Medical Terminology | — | This course is designed to prepare the student to utilize medical terminology in various health and human performance roles. The student will learn the definitions and use of medical terms common to… source |
| HHP2243 | Injury Management in Health & Human Performance | — | This course is an intermediate-level study for the health and human performance student concerning the care, prevention, and management of injuries as seen in the physically active population. Each s… source |
| HHP3003 | Sport Psychology in Health & Human Performance | — | This course primarily emphasizes sport psychology and evaluative concerns and procedures about the head and related structures. Principles of sport psychology are applied to individual and team behav… source |
| HHP3064 | Assessment of Upper Extremities | — | The purpose of the course is to develop knowledge, skill, and understanding of the evaluation process of common performance injuries, including in-depth studies of the anatomical, physiological, and… source |
| HHP3074 | Assessment of Lower Extremities | — | The purpose of the course is to develop knowledge, skill, and understanding of the evaluation process of common performance injuries, including in-depth studies of the anatomical, physiological, and… source |
| HHP3123 | Health & Human Performance Administration | — | This course provides students with an overview of concepts and issues related to healthcare leadership. The student will understand medical documentation, state and federal laws, and insurance covera… source |
| HHP3273 | General Medical Conditions with Pharmacological Interventions | — | This course will present the assessment, identification, referral, and treatment of general medical illnesses. It will further emphasize legal and illegal drug use among diverse populations. Topics i… source |
| HHP3833 | Sports Nutrition | — | The fundamental principles of human nutrition and their application in the selection of adequate diets for athletes as well as non-athletes. source |
| HHP4022 | Applied Exercise Physiology | — | This course aims for the student to experience and learn the practical application of exercise physiology to physical activity, exercise, and athletes' training. Course content includes advanced prog… source |
| HHP4113 | Professional Internship | — | The HHP internship class allows the student an opportunity to gain valuable clinical experiences in a professional setting while working closely with credentialed supervisors. This internship site pl… source |
| HIS1013 | World Civilization to 1660 | — | A survey of the civilizations of the world, focusing on the evolution of ideas, politics, and societies to 1660. source |
| HIS1023 | World Civilization since 1660 | — | A survey of the major civilizations of the world, focusing on the evolution of ideas, politics, and societies since 1660. source |
| HIS1043 | World Civilization since 1660 Honors | — | A survey of the major civilizations of the world, focusing on the evolution of ideas, politics, and societies since 1660. source |
| HIS1323 | World Civilization to 1660 Honors | — | A survey of the civilizations of the world focusing on the evolution of ideas, politics, and societies to 1660. source |
| HIS2053 | U | — | S. to 1877. A survey of the nation's political, economic, social, and military past in the colonial and early national periods through the American Civil War. source |
| HIS2063 | U | — | S. since 1877. A survey of the nation's political, economic, social, and military past since the American Civil War. HIS 4263, 5263. Arkansas and the Southwest . Designed especially for those who are… source |
| HPE1350 | Orientation of Health and Physical Education | — | This course is required of all declared Health and Physical Education majors. It provides an orientation to the health and physical education curriculum, affecting the students' licensure requirement… source |
| HPE2003 | Teaching Team Sports | — | The course is designed to introduce the student to the pedagogical theory and practice of a variety of team sports – softball, volleyball, soccer, basketball, football (flag), kickball, and indoor mu… source |
| HPE2013 | Teaching Individual Sports | — | The course is designed to introduce the student to the pedagogical theory and practice of a variety of individual sports – specifically the racquet sports of tennis, badminton, pickleball, and table… source |
| HPE2021 | Teaching Contemporary and Modern Dance | — | The course is designed to introduce the student to the pedagogical theory and practice of a variety of social, contemporary, and modern dances – including folk, square, line, ballroom, step, current… source |
| HPE2023 | Sports Officiating | — | Fundamentals of officiating with special emphasis on football, track, basketball, softball, and baseball. Students will be required to apply basic officiating skills in certain sports and activities… source |
| HPE2083 | Health and Physical Education Principles | — | This is a freshman/sophomore level class designed as a general overview in the discipline of physical education for major/minor certification or state certification. source |
| HPE2203 | Essentials of Human Anatomy and Physiology I | — | This is an introductory course in human anatomy and physiology. This course includes studying the structure and function of cells, tissues, and the integumentary, skeletal, muscular, and nervous syst… source |
| HPE2663 | Motor Development & Skill Acquisition | — | This course focuses on the behavioral, biomechanical, and neural bases of the development, acquisition, and performance of functional movement skills. Acquisition of skill is examined over the lifesp… source |
| HPE2732 | Methods of Rhythmic Games, Gymnastics, and Playground Activities | — | This class is an activity class to give prospective elementary teachers a broad range of developmentally appropriate activities for the different developmental skill levels of elementary-age children. source |
| HPE2753 | Methods of Elementary Physical Education Pre K-5 | — | This course introduces prospective elementary teachers to research-based teaching strategies, developmentally appropriate basic locomotor, non-locomotor, and manipulative physical activities as guide… source |
| HPE3033 | Psychological Ethics and Coaching Theory | — | The course is designed to introduce the student to the major physical, psychological, sociological, and educational theories and concepts affecting the act of coaching K-12. The information presented… source |
| HPE3293 | Measurement and Evaluation for Health and Physical Education | — | The study of tests and measures that the physical educator may wish to evaluate physical fitness, sports skills, knowledge of, and attitudes about physical activities and sports. Basic elementary sta… source |
| HPE3224 | Kinesiology | — | This course reviews the human skeletal, muscular, and nervous systems, introduces basic biomechanical principles, and applies this knowledge to the teaching and coaching of sports and physical educat… source |
| HPE3502 | Health and Fitness for Children | — | A study of the characteristics of the elementary school child with implications for physical education: program content, teaching techniques, and materials. HPE 3763 Methods of Secondary Physical Edu… source |
| HPE4042 | Coaching Team Sports | — | The course is designed to cover principles and coaching theories of football, softball, volleyball, basketball, and baseball. The fundamentals of individual and team play, offense and defense, strate… source |
| HPE4052 | Coaching Individual Sports | — | The course is designed to cover the principles, history, rules, practice routines, strategies, sport-specific physical conditioning exercises, and selection of proper attire and equipment for track a… source |
| HPE4073 | Adapted Physical Education | — | This course is designed to provide basic knowledge of the history of adapted physical education; federal and state laws about the education of individuals with disabilities and gifted and talented in… source |
| HPE4113 | Practicum for Teaching School Health Education | — | This course supports the components of the Health, Education, and Social Sustainability Conceptual Frame-work. It is designed to help student teachers enhance their skills and knowledge to analyze an… source |
| HPE4183 | Methods of Teaching Healthy Decisions I: Nutrition, Drugs, and Disease | — | Course content will cover methods and materials of teaching health education –following the ten content areas of health, six adolescent risk behaviors (Centers for Disease Control), and the eight Nat… source |
| HPE4234 | Exercise Physiology | — | A study of the current literature and research into the human body's acute and chronic responses to physical activity. Emphasis will be given to the muscular, nervous, cardiovascular, respiratory, an… source |
| HPE4603 | Special Methods: Health and Physical Education | — | This course is designed to prepare the student with the knowledge, techniques, and materials necessary to competently enter their internship semester teaching Health and Physical Education in the pub… source |
| HPR1076 | Emergency Medical Technology | — | This course covers the first phase of training in the Emergency Medical Technician career structure. It includes all techniques of emergency medical care presently considered within the responsibilit… source |
| HPR1301 | Walk, Jog, Run for Fitness | — | The purpose of this course is to develop basic knowledge about aerobic fitness by participating in a vigorous activity designed to improve muscle tone and the cardiovascular system through a planned… source |
| HPR1321 | Recreational Volleyball | — | This course introduces the fundamentals and rules of volleyball. source |
| HPR1341 | Wii Sports Fitness | — | This course is designed for the students to learn to develop exercise programs utilizing technology such as gaming consoles and online tools. The students will obtain knowledge of the health implicat… source |
| HPR1451 | Dance for Fitness | — | This class is a choreographed fitness class with music incorporating cardio, strength, and stretch moves for a total body workout. The movements are taken from hip-hop, Yoga, Pilates, kickboxing, mod… source |
| HPR1461 | Advanced Yoga | — | This class is a continuation of Yoga. This class is designed for the student who has been introduced to the learning of correct positions of yoga postures and will advance to learning more aspects of… source |
| HPR1471 | Beginning Swimming | — | This course is designed to help the swimming challenged in becoming comfortable and somewhat proficient in their swimming ability. For those who may already be comfortable and proficient, an attempt… source |
| HPR1481 | Intermediate Swimming | — | This course is designed for students who are somewhat proficient as a swimmer but would like to improve their skills to the point where they would be ready for Water Safety Instruction. source |
| HPR1531 | Conditioning | — | This course is designed to prepare the adult for life fitness and knowledge in the wellness approach to lifestyles. source |
| HPR1551 | Tae Kwon Do (Beginning) | — | This course aims to give each student a brief history of martial arts and a basic understanding of the arts and introduce the basic physical fundamentals of martial arts. source |
| HPR1601 | Recreational Flag Football | — | This course introduces the fundamentals and rules of flag football. Emphasis is placed on skill development, knowledge of the rules, and basic game strategy. Upon completion, students should be able… source |
| HPR1691 | Recreational Basketball | — | This course introduces the fundamentals and rules of basketball. Emphasis is placed on skill development, knowledge of the rules, and basic game strategy. Upon completion, students should be able to… source |
| HPR1851 | Yoga | — | This class focuses on health and wellness: physically, mentally, emotionally, socially, and spiritually. Students will learn and practice the correct positions of yoga postures, understand the specif… source |
| HPR2053 | Water Safety Instructor | — | This course aims to train instructor-candidates to teach American Red Cross Swimming and Water Safety Courses. Prerequisite: Be at least 17 years old and successfully pass a pre-course written and sk… source |
| HPR2173 | Lifeguard Training & Waterfront Lifeguarding | — | The primary purpose of this course is to provide lifeguarding candidates and lifeguards with the skills and knowledge necessary to keep patrons of aquatic facilities safe in and around the water. Thi… source |
| HPR2551 | Tae Kwon Do (Intermediate) | — | This course aims to enhance skills previously learned in HPR 1551 Tae Kwon Do Beginning and apply those skills through sparring and self-defense. Prerequisite: HPR 1551 Tae Kwon Do Beginning. source |
| HPR2611 | Tennis | — | This course is a study of the basic skills in tennis, of the rules of play, to allow playing and enjoying the game, develop acceptable etiquette while playing, and provide the student an opportunity… source |
| HPR2621 | Golf | — | This course is designed to help the beginning golfer gain a better understanding of the game. Special emphasis will be placed on learning the basic golfing skills and techniques and using and improvi… source |
| HPR3551 | Tae Kwon Do (Advanced) | — | This course is intended to enhance skills previously learned in HPR 1551 Tae Kwon Do Beginning and HPR 2551 Tae Kwon Do Intermediate and apply those skills through sparring and self-defense. In addit… source |
| HPR3973 | History and Philosophy of Non Western Leisure, Culture, Wellness & Sport | — | A survey of various nonwestern cultures emphasizes how the values of these cultures are expressed and reflected in their individual games, sports, recreational & leisure activities, and their societa… source |
| HUM3073 | Honors Colloquium | — | An interdisciplinary course designed to focus on crucial current issues which can be addressed from a variety of academic disciplines. Will count toward satisfying the 24-hour "Honors'' course requir… source |
| HUM3083 | Honors Seminar | — | An interdisciplinary study of a topic or issue which can be examined from the perspectives of the disciplines in arts, sciences, business, and education. It may be accepted as an elective in meeting… source |
| ISD3003 | Introduction to Interdisciplinary Studies | — | Students are introduced to the concept of interdisciplinary studies and develop a plan of study based on their academic and career goals. Students devise a statement of purpose, which will articulate… source |
| ISD4033 | Senior Seminar in Interdisciplinary Studies | — | The capstone course for the BIS degree. Students will finalize their e-portfolio and capstone project, as well as present a public defense. Prerequisite: ISD 3003. ISD 3003 can only be taken concurre… source |
| MGM3013 | Management Communications | — | Emphasis is placed on applying and understanding principles of written communication as applied to the management process. Topics covered include letters, procedures, short case analysis, business re… source |
| MGM3113 | Principles of Management | — | The study of concepts, principles, and practices necessary for effectively managing an organization in a dynamic environment. The course gives comprehensive coverage of such topics as formal and info… source |
| MGM3293 | Performance Management | — | Provides an in-depth exploration of the principles, methodologies, and techniques essential for effective performance management and budgeting within organizations. Students will learn how to align s… source |
| MGM4023 | Human Resource Management | — | This course examines the principles, theories and systems for attaining maximum contribution from each member of an organization toward the achievement of organizational objectives. The course explor… source |
| MGM4053 | Nonprofit Management | — | This course is designed to introduce students to the theory and practice of nonprofit management. It will focus on topics that are pertinent for effective management and leadership across different t… source |
| MGM4063 | Grant Writing and Management | — | This course will introduce students to how nonprofit, public, and individual institutions obtain and manage financial resources. Areas of focus include earned income strategies, writing, and executio… source |
| MGM4073 | Operations Management | — | A study of the principles and quantitative techniques of management utilized by the operations manager in the allocation of resources in manufacturing and service firms. The application of classical… source |
| MGM4083 | Managing Public Budgets | — | This class covers the practical approach to managing public sector budgets and finances. Topics covered include the role of public managers in the preparation, approval, and implementation of budgets… source |
| MGM4093 | Organizational Behavior | — | This course addresses the application of behavioral science theories and research to understanding the behavior of persons in the workplace. The course aims to help students develop an understanding… source |
| MGM4133 | Strategic Management | — | Emphasis is placed on the development of a philosophy of management by examining the strategic factors affecting organizations and management. Strategic management decisions are analyzed in order tha… source |
| MGM4143 | Small and Family Business | — | This course aims to enhance students’ understanding of the many facets surrounding the management and growth of small firms and family businesses. Topics will include small firm and family business c… source |
| MGM4153 | Leadership and Ethics | — | Organizational leadership is a study of the leader's influence on employee perceptions, feelings, and actions within the organization. Environmental factors, organizational objectives, company cultur… source |
| MGM4193 | International Business | — | Introduction to the environment of international business with emphasis on cultural diversity, international institutions, government business interface, and global competition. Case studies will be… source |
| MGM4283 | Management Internship | — | The course provides students with hands-on, practical, business-world experience in Management. Through an internship, students will have firsthand experience applying academic knowledge and skills,… source |
| MKT3013 | Fundamentals of Marketing | — | This course provides an introduction to basic concepts and terminology in marketing, including the following: the role of marketing in the economic system, the process of developing a marketing strat… source |
| MKT4033 | Retailing | — | This course presents the principles and methods of modern retailing with particular emphasis on entrepreneurship and global and ethical issues. Project, paper and presentation required. Prerequisite:… source |
| MKT4053 | Integrated Marketing Communications | — | A course designed to improve the student’s understanding of all of the major marketing communication functions: advertising, direct marketing, internet, sales promotions, public relations and persona… source |
| MKT4113 | Marketing Research | — | Basic research concepts and techniques are applied to a marketing problem. The course is project based with a paper and presentation required. Prerequisites: GBU 3133; MKT 3013. MKT 4131-3. Special S… source |
| MKT4143 | Marketing Internship | — | The course provides students with hands-on, practical, business-world experience in Marketing. Through an internship, students will have firsthand experience applying academic knowledge and skills, i… source |
| MKT4153 | Sales Management | — | This course focuses on the details of the personal selling process in a contemporary business environment. It examines how organizations and individuals create value for customers through the persona… source |
| MKT4163 | Consumer Behavior | — | The study of buying units and the exchange processes involved in acquiring, consuming, and disposing of goods, services, experiences, and ideas. The main focus of the course involves identifying how… source |
| MKT4183 | Digital Marketing | — | The course provides an introduction to digital marketing, including the following: search engine optimization, paid search, display advertising, web analytics, email marketing, social media strategy,… source |
| MTH0032 | Mathematical Reasoning Review | — | Students will learn and review basic mathematical concepts as well as calculator skills that are needed to succeed in Quantitative Literacy. Students must be enrolled in MTH 1033 (Quantitative Litera… source |
| MTH0531 | Algebra Laboratory 1 | — | Students will learn and review basic mathematical concepts as well as calculator skills that are needed to succeed in College Algebra. Students must be This course is required for students who are en… source |
| MTH0532 | Algebra Laboratory 2 | — | This course is designed for students who desire or need a stronger understanding of basic mathematical concepts as well as calculator skills necessary for success in College Algebra. It is designed t… source |
| MTH1053 | Number Operations and Number Sense | — | Numeration systems from natural numbers through real numbers will be developed including operations and properties with applications using the mathematical practices and supported by varied represent… source |
| MTH1213 | Algebra for Elementary and Middle Grades | — | A course designed to meet the needs of students preparing for elementary and/or middle school licensure. Topics include linear and non-linear equations, linear inequalities; inverse, polynomial, rati… source |
| MTH1233 | Applied Trigonometry | — | Emphasis on applications instead of solving trigonometric equations and proving identities. Topics include angular measurement, trigonometric functions, graphing, Law of Sines, Law of Cosines, Heron’… source |
| MTH1274 | Precalculus Mathematics | — | Selected topics from algebra, trigonometry, and analytic geometry.Provides necessary background for students who plan to take MTH1294. Prerequisite: Math ACT score of at least 25, or a C or better in… source |
| MTH2044 | Calculus II (MATH 2505) | — | This course is a continuation of MTH 1294-Calculus I. Additional topics will include integration techniques, improper integrals, infinite series, parametric equations and polar coordinates. Theory, c… source |
| MTH2283 | Discrete Mathematics | — | A study of mathematical structures that are fundamentally discrete rather than continuous in nature. The course includes a study of logic, mathematical writing and proofs, an introduction to set theo… source |
| MTH2483 | Geometry I for the Elementary and Middle Grades | — | Geometry concepts appropriate for P-8 grade levels will be developed. Topics will include appropriate geometric terminology, lines, angles, plane curves, polygons and other plane regions, polyhedra a… source |
| MTH2553 | Survey of Calculus | — | Survey of the basic concepts of calculus, including limits, derivatives and integrals using polynomials, rational functions, exponential and logarithmic functions. Models and applications in a variet… source |
| MTH3023 | Systems of Geometry I | — | The course introduces the concept of an axiomatic mathematical system through the development of neutral and Euclidean geometries with an emphasis on valid arguments. Non-Euclidean geometry will also… source |
| MTH3063 | Advanced Algebra for the Elementary and Middle Grades | — | The course reviews the basic concepts of algebra, use of manipulatives, and the use of technology. Prerequisite: MTH 2483. source |
| MTH3073 | Geometry II for the Middle Grades (4-8) | — | An informal study of the concepts of position, shape, size, construction with straightedge and compass, structure of geometry, and measurement. Prerequisite: MTH 2483. source |
| MTH3104 | Calculus III | — | A study of 2-D and 3-D vectors and geometry, vector functions, partial differentiation, multiple integration, Lagrange multipliers, and vector calculus. Prerequisite: MTH 2044. source |
| MTH3124 | Differential Equations | — | Analytic, approximate, and graphical solutions to ordinary differential equations, the theory of the existence and uniqueness of solutions, and applications of these ideas to the physical sciences. P… source |
| MTH3163 | Probability and Statistics I | — | The course deals with the mathematical theory of probability and application of this theory to statistical inference. Topics include descriptive statistics, independence, conditional probability, exp… source |
| MTH3383 | Mathematics for Secondary Teachers | — | This course develops problem-solving strategies and proofs in a variety of mathematical contexts, emphasizing the connections between algebra and geometry. The historical development of mathematics a… source |
| MTH3633 | Advanced Mathematics for Middle Grades | — | A course designed to meet the needs of students preparing for middle school licensure. At the completion of this course, students should be able to demonstrate their understanding of the basic concep… source |
| MTH3663 | Applied Linear Algebra | — | Topics may include systems of linear equations, vector spaces, linear transformations, matrix decompositions, orthogonality, determinants, eigenvalue problems, and diagonalization. Emphasis will be o… source |
| MTH4563 | Math Modeling and Applications for the Middle Grades | — | This course will serve as the capstone course for students pursuing licensure in Middle School Mathematics and Science. Connections between other mathematics courses in the program will be broadened… source |
| MTH4893 | Special Methods/Math | — | This course emphasizes the strategies of teaching mathematics, the planning for teaching mathematics, and mathematical assessment programs. Topics include developing objectives, creating lessons, bui… source |
| MSC1000 | Leadership Lab (ROTC Contracted Students must take this Lab | — | Only for ROTC Contracted Students). MS 1000 This lab focuses on the development of students interested in developing leadership skills through concrete experiences. These experiences expand on lesson… source |
| MUS1031 | Class Piano for Non-Majors | — | A beginning course in group piano introducing fundamentals such as keyboard topography, technique, and theory that are necessary for the development of competent sight-reading and playing skills at t… source |
| MUS1781 | Techniques of Ensemble Playing | — | Basic training in sight-reading and experience in playing repertoire for piano, four- and eight-hands, and for chamber groups with piano. Two class meetings per week. Selected semesters only. source |
| MUS1791 | Techniques of Accompanying | — | Instruction in the principles and practices of the art of accompanying. Two class meetings per week. Selected semesters only. MUS 1801, 3801. Accompanying. Two hours weekly of studio and/or ensemble… source |
| MUS2033 | Humanities: Music | — | A course designed to heighten the student's awareness of music's role in society, to introduce the elements of music, to assist in the development of analytical listening skills, and to broaden the s… source |
| MUS2091 | Instruments for Singers | — | The study of string, wind, and percussion instruments for students with no instrumental music experience. This course is designed to give choral and choral/keyboard majors a functional knowledge of b… source |
| MUS2151 | Voice Class for Non-Majors | — | An elementary course in singing, employing both group and individual techniques. The problems of singing and of voice improvement are studied through exercise and song interpretation. One class meeti… source |
| MUS2183 | American Popular Music | — | A survey course of the history and development of popular music in America from the 19 th to the 21st century. The course combines cultural and social history with an analytical study of musical styl… source |
| MUS2273 | Theory III | — | A study of theory including 19th century harmony and chromaticism. Three class meetings per week. Prerequisite: MUS 1243. source |
| MUS2333 | Form and Analysis | — | A study of various concepts of harmony and form as found in music of the 18th and 19th centuries. Three class meetings per week. Prerequisite: MUS 2273. MUS 2521-3, 4521-3. Special Studies in Music.… source |
| MUS2543 | Music Education Technology | — | This is a course for music education majors to participate in field experiences, lectures, readings, discussions, writing assignments, and interactive projects, which are designed to provide an intro… source |
| MUS2621 | Aural Skills III | — | Further development of sight-singing and aural skills. Two class meetings per week. Prerequisite: MUS 1261. source |
| MUS3001 | Introduction to Electronic Music | — | Use of electronics in music composition. Open to all university students by permission of the instructor. Selected semesters only. source |
| MUS3282 | Post-1900 Theory | — | A study of theory from advanced chromatic harmony through 21st century art and popular music techniques. Two class meetings per week. Prerequisite: MUS 2273. Spring semester only. source |
| MUS3313 | Conducting | — | Basic techniques of the baton and interpretation of the musical score required of all music majors. Three class meetings per week. Prerequisites: Successful completion of the Sophomore Performance As… source |
| MUS3340 | Junior Recital | — | This course represents the applied music project for junior music performance majors. A public recital will be given during junior-level applied study and with the approval of the applied teacher. Th… source |
| MUS3392 | Vocal Pedagogy | — | A study of pedagogical techniques and materials for instruction of voice. Two class meetings per week. Spring semester only in even-number years. source |
| MUS3461 | Percussion Methods | — | A study of percussion pedagogical techniques, including elementary and advanced teaching procedures and analysis of student problems. All students will demonstrate a basic proficiency in percussion.… source |
| MUS3473 | Survey of Non-Western Music | — | A course designed to heighten the student's awareness of music from nonwestern cultures. Folk, sacred, and traditional music from countries such as Africa, India, and Eastern Europe will be studied.… source |
| MUS3551 | Brass Methods | — | A one-semester study of pedagogical techniques of major brass instruments, with students demonstrating a general knowledge of brass pedagogy and basic technical proficiency on one or more brass instr… source |
| MUS3561 | Woodwind Methods | — | A study of the pedagogical techniques of the major woodwind instruments. Students will demonstrate a general knowledge of woodwind pedagogy and basic technical proficiency on one or more woodwind ins… source |
| MUS3592 | Piano Pedagogy | — | A study of pedagogical techniques for individual and group piano instruction at the elementary level. Course content includes, but is not limited to, the survey of major keyboard methods, learning st… source |
| MUS3632 | Post-1900 Aural Skills | — | Development of sight-singing and aural skills incorporating music from the 20th and 21st centuries. Two class meetings per week. Prerequisite: MUS 2621. Spring semester only. source |
| MUS3861 | Voice Methods | — | This course provides students with both theoretical and experiential understanding of how the voice works, as well as the skills necessary for working with groups of singers at both the elementary an… source |
| MUS3931 | Class Piano Pedagogy | — | A study of pedagogical techniques for group piano instruction Course content includes, but is not limited to, the survey of major instructional textbooks, classroom management, the integration of ear… source |
| MUS3961 | String Methods | — | A study of string pedagogical techniques, including elementary and advanced teaching procedures and analysis of student problems. Required for instrumental music education students. Two class meeting… source |
| MUS4351 | Senior Recital | — | This course represents the final applied music project for music majors. A public recital will be given after the completion of junior-level applied study and with the approval of the applied teacher… source |
| MUS4382 | Perspectives in Music History | — | Concentrated study of a topic area in the history of Western music. Semester topics may include history of jazz, history of symphony and concerto, band history and repertoire, opera and musical theat… source |
| MUS4501 | Capstone Experience | — | This course is intended to synthesize a student’s knowledge, methodology and skill into a culminating senior project. To be completed in close consultation with an advisor, the Capstone Experience ma… source |
| MUS4511 | Advanced Instrumental Conducting | — | Advanced techniques in instrumental conducting, score study, and rehearsal techniques. Prerequisite: MUS 3313. Three class meetings per week. Spring semester only. source |
| MUS4722 | Special Methods: Secondary Choral | — | Special methods in the teaching of Junior and Senior High School vocal music. Two class meetings per week. Prerequisites: MUS 3313. Fall semester only. This course requires 10 hours of field experien… source |
| MUS4732 | Special Methods: Instrumental | — | Special methods in the administration of instrumental program K-12 and rehearsal techniques. Two class meetings per week. Prerequisite: successful completion of the Sophomore Performance Assessment.… source |
| MUS4742 | Special Methods: Marching Band Techniques | — | Special methods in rehearsal techniques for marching band. Two class meetings per week. Prerequisite: successful completion of the Sophomore Performance Assessment. Fall semester only. This course re… source |
| MUS4752 | Special Methods: Music-Elementary | — | Special methods in the teaching of Elementary and Middle School general music. Two class meetings per week. Prerequisites: successful completion of the Sophomore Performance. Assessment and admission… source |
| MUS4903 | Piano Literature I | — | Survey of keyboard literature from the English virginalist school through the works of Haydn and Mozart. Prerequisites: MUS 1243, MUS 2273 and MUS 3282 or permission of instructor. Selected semesters… source |
| MUS4913 | Piano Literature II | — | Survey of keyboard literature from the works of Beethoven through the works of avante garde composers. Prerequisites: MUS 1243, MUS 2273 and MUS 3282 or permission of instructor. Selected semesters o… source |
| NSG2561 | Nursing as a Profession | — | This course is designed to introduce students to the nursing profession. Components addressed will include the evolution of the nursing profession, the image of nursing, the education and socializati… source |
| NSG3173 | Nursing Transitions | — | This course initiates RN student transition by building on previous knowledge and skills applicable to professional nurse practice. The roles of teacher, caregiver, researcher, and leader are explore… source |
| NSG3603 | Healthcare Research for Evidence Based Practice | — | This course provides students with basic healthcare research skills necessary for evaluation of research and integrates student’s learning of the research process with their ability to analyze resear… source |
| NSG3612 | Nursing and Healthcare Delivery Theories | — | This course introduces philosophies and theories of nursing, healthcare, and related fields as a foundation to the practice of professional nursing. Concepts of person, health, and environment will b… source |
| NSG3643 | Transcultural Health Care | — | Emphasizing non-Western cultures, this course assists student exploration and analysis of the influence of culture on health beliefs, attitudes, values, health norms, and practices. Examines how prov… source |
| NSG4363 | Nursing Capstone | — | This capstone course provides the RN-to-BSN student a unique opportunity to integrate theories and knowledge from nursing courses in order to engage with other health care professionals to lead and m… source |
| NSG4672 | Disaster Nursing and Emergency Preparedness | — | This course introduces nursing roles in the planning for and participation in mass casualty disasters. The causes and unique characteristics of disasters and their effects on communities will be pres… source |
| NSG4692 | Health Promotion and Wellness | — | Explores nursing health promotion strategies to facilitate individual, group, and community health and wellness across the lifespan. The development of disease states and methods to prevent or decrea… source |
| NSG4722 | Leadership Principles | — | This course presents basic leadership theory and skills for novice to advanced beginner healthcare providers. Evidence based best practices coupled with systems thinking form a foundation for the con… source |
| PHS1053 | Earth Systems and the Environment | — | A study of the earth and earth history, emphasizing interrelationships between earth’s dynamical systems and human activity. Course activities include periodic field experiences and planetarium prese… source |
| PHS1073 | Meteorology | — | An introductory course that treats the composition and structure of the atmosphere, thermodynamic processes, forces and related small-and large-scale motions, air masses, fronts, tropical cyclones, s… source |
| PHS1133 | Introduction to Physical Geology | — | An examination of the basic concepts of physical geology, stratigraphy, mineralogy, and landforms. PHS 3154/PHS 3154L. Physical Science for Teachers. A study of the principles and concepts of physica… source |
| PHS4183 | Higher Order Thinking in Science | — | This laboratory-based course stresses the learning of science as active, integrated, constructive processes involving experimentation, investigation, communication, reasoning and problem solving. The… source |
| PHS4953 | Special Methods: Physical Science | — | Special methods in the teaching of physical science. Courses in Physics PHY 1024 (PHSC1204). Introduction to Astronomy. A general education course for non-science majors. The methods, history, and ph… source |
| PHY2363 | Statics | — | Principles of vector analysis, static equilibrium, analysis of structures, friction, internal forces, center of gravity, moment of inertia, and product of inertia. Prerequisite: PHY 2234, MTH 1294. source |
| PHY3053 | General Astronomy | — | A study of the solar system, stars, clusters, nebulae, gravitation, instrumentation, and the search for life beyond earth. Includes observation sessions and development of planetarium activities. Pre… source |
| PHY3083 | Mechanics | — | Particle dynamics in inertial and accelerated reference frames. Newton's law of gravitation, orbit theory, and elementary rigid body dynamics. Prerequisites: PHY 2234 or PHY 2034, and MTH 2044. source |
| PHY3103 | Modern Physics | — | An introduction to the topics of modern physics including relativity, atomic physics, quantum mechanics, condensed matter physics, nuclear physics and elementary particles. Prerequisites: PHY 2244 or… source |
| PHY3103L | Modern Physics Laboratory | — | Experiments in modern physics. Corequisite: Registration in or completion of PHY 3103. source |
| PHY3173 | Optics | — | This course is an introduction to geometrical optics and physical optics, including interference, diffraction, dispersion, absorption, and polarization of light. Prerequisites: PHY 2044 or PHY 2244,… source |
| PHY3201 | Laboratory Physics Techniques | — | Experiments in the principles of physics designed for the junior physics student. Experiments in modern physics, mechanics, and optics. Corequisite: Registration in or completion of a 3000 or 4000 le… source |
| PHY3493 | History of Physics | — | A survey of important developments in the field of physics. The course will explore famous experiments and theories, as well as the physicists who performed and developed them. An emphasis will be pl… source |
| PHY3233 | Geophysics | — | This course introduces the basic theory of geophysical instrumentation, data collection and reduction, and interpretation. The basic laws of physics are applied to study the internal characteristics… source |
| PHY3323 | Applied Acoustics | — | The physical nature of vibration and its relation to music, speech, and hearing. Vibratory sources of sound used in music, mechanics of hearing, electronic recording, reproducing and synthesizing sou… source |
| PHY3434 | Digital Electronics | — | Introduction to the analysis and design of digital circuits including: number systems, Boolean algebra, combinational and sequential logic. Upon completion, students should be able to construct, anal… source |
| PHY3464 | Electric Circuits | — | A study of the principles of DC and AC circuits. Passive linear components including resistor, capacitor, inductor. Basic circuit laws. Thevenin and Norton equivalent circuits. Three (3) hours lectur… source |
| PHY2244 | PHY 3473 | — | Computational Physics. This course gives an introduction to the basic methods to model physical and engineering systems using a programming package such as MATLAB. Basic computational tools and routi… source |
| PHY3483 | Atomic and Molecular Physics | — | A study of the structure and interaction of atoms and small molecules. Beginning with the study of the structure of the hydrogen atom and advancing to multi-electron atoms and molecules, the course w… source |
| PHY4093 | Thermal Physics | — | A unified development of the basic principles of thermodynamics, statistical mechanics and kinetic theory. Prerequisite: PHY 3083. source |
| PHY4183 | Electrodynamics | — | A study of electrostatics, electric and magnetic properties of materials. Amperes and Faraday’s laws, and Maxwell’s equations. Prerequisite: PHY 3083. PHY 4211-3. Independent Research. Independent wo… source |
| PHY4253 | Advanced Physics Lab | — | Experiments in mechanics, electrodynamics, modern physics and optics using modern instrumentation and equipment. Corequisite: Registration in or completion of a 3000 or 4000 level physics course. source |
| PHY4273 | Introduction to Quantum Mechanics | — | Solutions of the Schrodinger wave equation, including the infinite square well, finite square well, harmonic oscillator, the hydrogen atom, and perturbation theory, and associated topics. Prerequisit… source |
| PHY4283 | Advanced Mechanics | — | A continuation of PHY 3083. Rigid bodies; moving coordinate systems; continuous media; Lagrange's Equations. Prerequisites: PHY 3083 source |
| PHY4293 | Non-Western Cosmology | — | This course develops insight into how the cosmological worldview affects and reflects aesthetics, morality, religion, politics, sexuality and other aspects of human experience. People of every cultur… source |
| PHY4343 | Astrophysics and Cosmology | — | A unified study of relationships between natural physical laws and the structure and evolution of the cosmos. The course surveys recent results from observational astronomy and related applications o… source |
| PHY4443 | Embedded Microprocessors | — | A study of the programming, architecture, and interfacing of microprocessors with emphasis on engineering applications. Prerequisite: PHY 3434. source |
| PHY4453 | Signal Processing | — | Introduction to the fundamental concepts and mathematics in signal processing. Use of the fundamental transform techniques (Laplace transform, discrete Fourier transform, z---transform). Discrete tim… source |
| PSC1013 | American National Government | — | The principles, organization, and functioning of the national government of the United States. source |
| PSC1263 | American National Government – Honors | — | A critical examination of foundational principles, organization and the process of the national government of the U.S. with special focus on the degree to which it is both responsive and accountable… source |