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Nursing, LPN/Paramedic to RN Option, A.A.S ▸ 26 coursesDegree source
Nursing, Traditional Option A.A.S. ▸ 23 coursesDegree source
Electronics & Computer Engineering Technology, A.E.T. ▸ 28 courses source
Mechanical Engineering Technology, A.E.T. ▸ 24 courses source
American Sign Language Studies, A.S. ▸ 9 coursesDegree source
Computer Science, A.S. ▸ 22 coursesDegree source
Construction Science, A.S. ▸ 5 coursesDegree source
Law Enforcement, A.S. ▸ 39 coursesDegree source
Applied Science, B.A.S. ▸ 23 coursesDegree source
Anthropology, B.A. ▸ 14 coursesDegree source
Applied Communication, B.A. ▸ 28 coursesDegree source
Art, Art Education Concentration, B.A. ▸ 33 coursesDegree source
Art, Art History Concentration, B.A. ▸ 22 coursesDegree source
Art, Studio Art Concentration, B.A. ▸ 27 coursesDegree source
Chemistry, B.A. ▸ 16 coursesDegree source
Chemistry, Education Track, B.A. ▸ 27 coursesDegree source
Criminal Justice, B.A. ▸ 39 coursesDegree source
English, B.A. ▸ 37 coursesDegree source
English, Creative Writing Emphasis, B.A. ▸ 38 coursesDegree source
English, English Education Track, B.A. ▸ 48 coursesDegree source
History, B.A. ▸ 5 coursesDegree source
History, Education Track: Social Studies – History, B.A. ▸ 26 coursesDegree source
History, Education Track: Social Studies – Political Science, B.A. ▸ 37 coursesDegree source
Interdisciplinary Studies, B.A. ▸ 2 coursesDegree source
Interpretation: ASL/English, B.A. ▸ 21 coursesDegree source
Mass Communication, Journalism Emphasis, B.A. ▸ 29 coursesDegree source
Mass Communication, Mass Media Emphasis, B.A. ▸ 8 coursesDegree source
Mass Communication, Media Production Emphasis, B.A. ▸ 21 coursesDegree source
Mass Communication, Motion Picture Emphasis, B.A. ▸ 19 coursesDegree source
Mass Communication, Strategic Public Relations Emphasis, B.A. ▸ 18 coursesDegree source
Mathematics Education, B.A. ▸ 21 coursesDegree source
Mathematics, B.A. ▸ 12 coursesDegree source
Music, B.A. ▸ 18 coursesDegree source
Music, Music History Track, B.A. ▸ 19 coursesDegree source
Music, Music Theory Track, B.A. ▸ 18 coursesDegree source
Philosophy, B.A. ▸ 34 coursesDegree source
Philosophy, Law Concentration, B.A. ▸ 32 coursesDegree source
Physics, B.A. ▸ 10 coursesDegree source
Political Science with Education Licensure, B.A. ▸ 25 coursesDegree source
Political Science, B.A. ▸ 25 coursesDegree source
Political Science, International Studies Concentration, B.A. ▸ 25 coursesDegree source
Political Science, Law Concentration, B.A. ▸ 32 coursesDegree source
Professional and Technical Writing, B.A. ▸ 39 coursesDegree source
Psychological Science, B.A. ▸ 51 coursesDegree source
Sociology, B.A. ▸ 6 coursesDegree source
Spanish, B.A. ▸ 8 coursesDegree source
Theatre Arts, B.A. ▸ 20 coursesDegree source
Web Design & Development, B.A. ▸ 31 coursesDegree source
Accounting, B.B.A. ▸ 28 coursesDegree source
Business Analytics, B.B.A. ▸ 36 coursesDegree source
Business Information Systems, B.B.A. ▸ 56 coursesDegree source
Economics, B.B.A. ▸ 29 coursesDegree source
Finance, Financial Services and Risk Management Emphasis, B.B.A. ▸ 35 coursesDegree source
Finance, General Finance Emphasis, B.B.A. ▸ 43 coursesDegree source
Finance, Real Estate Emphasis, B.B.A. ▸ 35 coursesDegree source
International Business, B.B.A. ▸ 65 coursesDegree source
Management, B.B.A. ▸ 48 coursesDegree source
Marketing, B.B.A. ▸ 36 coursesDegree source
Studio Art, B.F.A ▸ 59 courses source
Music Education, Instrumental, B.M. ▸ 41 courses source
Music Education, Vocal, B.M. ▸ 43 courses source
Construction Concentration, B.P.S. ▸ 32 courses source
Artificial Intelligence, B.S. ▸ 49 coursesDegree source
Biology, Clinical Biology Concentration, B.S. ▸ 34 coursesDegree source
Biology, Ecology & Organismal Concentration, B.S. ▸ 38 coursesDegree source
Biology, Education Track, B.S. ▸ 21 coursesDegree source
Biology, General Biology Concentration, B.S. ▸ 10 coursesDegree source
Biology, Molecular Biotechnology Concentration, B.S. ▸ 38 coursesDegree source
Chemistry, B.S. ▸ 26 coursesDegree source
Civil and Construction Engineering, B.S. ▸ 49 coursesDegree source
Communication Sciences and Disorders, B.S. ▸ 25 coursesDegree source
Computer Science, B.S. ▸ 35 coursesDegree source
Computer Science, GAME, B.S. ▸ 41 coursesDegree source
Construction Management, B.S. ▸ 40 coursesDegree source
Cybersecurity, B.S. ▸ 55 coursesDegree source
Electrical and Computer Engineering, B.S. ▸ 45 coursesDegree source
Electronics & Computer Engineering Technology, B.S. ▸ 47 coursesDegree source
Geology, B.S. ▸ 35 coursesDegree source
Geology, Environmental Geology Concentration, B.S. ▸ 56 coursesDegree source
Health Education and Promotion, B.S. ▸ 20 coursesDegree source
K-12 Health and Physical Education, B.S. ▸ 25 coursesDegree source
Mathematics Education, B.S. ▸ 26 coursesDegree source
Mathematics, B.S. ▸ 16 coursesDegree source
Mechanical Engineering Technology, B.S. ▸ 44 coursesDegree source
Mechanical Engineering, B.S. ▸ 55 coursesDegree source
Physics, B.S. ▸ 19 coursesDegree source
Elementary Education K-6, B.S.E. ▸ 36 coursesDegree source
Middle Childhood Education, B.S.E. ▸ 57 coursesDegree source
Special Education, B.S.E. ▸ 27 coursesDegree source
Nursing RN to BSN Completion, B.S.N. ▸ 28 coursesDegree source
Nursing, B.S.N. ▸ 31 coursesDegree source
Social Work, B.S.W. ▸ 23 coursesDegree source
Philosophy, B.A. and J.D. ▸ 33 coursesDegree source
Applied Communication Studies, Bachelor’s Degree to M.A. ▸ 3 coursesDegree source
Mechanical Engineering, B.S. to Mechanical Engineering M.S. ▸ 4 coursesDegree source
Accounting Minor ▸ 4 courses source
Actuarial Science Minor ▸ 7 courses source
Anthropology Minor ▸ 2 courses source
Applied Communication Minor ▸ 3 courses source
Applied Design Minor ▸ 2 courses source
Art History Major/Studio Art Minor ▸ 6 courses source
Art History Minor ▸ 4 courses source
Astronomy Minor ▸ 6 courses source
Bioinformatics Minor ▸ 9 courses source
Biology Minor ▸ 5 courses source
Business Information Systems Minor ▸ 10 courses source
Chemistry Minor ▸ 9 courses source
Communication Sciences and Disorders Minor ▸ 4 courses source
Computer Integrated Manufacturing, Minor ▸ 7 courses source
Computer Science Minor ▸ 10 courses source
Creative Writing Minor ▸ 1 courses source
Criminal Justice Minor ▸ 39 courses source
Digital Arts Minor ▸ 5 courses source
Digital Marketing Minor ▸ 8 courses source
Economics Minor ▸ 4 courses source
Educational Interpreting Minor ▸ 6 courses source
Environmental Geology Minor ▸ 18 courses source
Exercise Science Minor ▸ 8 courses source
Film Minor ▸ 1 courses source
Gender Studies Minor ▸ 13 courses source
General Finance Minor ▸ 8 courses source
Geography Minor ▸ 2 courses source
Geology Minor ▸ 4 courses source
Gerontology Minor ▸ 7 courses source
Health Sciences Minor ▸ 11 courses source
History Minor ▸ 4 courses source
Human Resource Management Minor ▸ 8 courses source
Human Services Minor ▸ 12 courses source
Information Assurance Minor ▸ 13 courses source
Information Technology Minor ▸ 3 courses source
Innovation and Entrepreneurship Minor ▸ 8 courses source
Journalism Minor ▸ 5 courses source
Linguistics Minor ▸ 18 courses source
Management Minor ▸ 8 courses source
Mass Media Minor ▸ 1 courses source
Mathematics Minor ▸ 4 courses source
Media Production and Design Minor ▸ 9 courses source
Middle Eastern Studies Minor ▸ 10 courses source
Nonprofit Leadership Studies Minor ▸ 19 courses source
Personal Finance Minor ▸ 7 courses source
Philosophy Minor ▸ 33 courses source
Philosophy/Religious Studies Minor ▸ 4 courses source
Photography Minor ▸ 8 courses source
Physics Minor ▸ 16 courses source
Political Science Minor ▸ 2 courses source
Professional Communication Minor ▸ 9 courses source
Professional Selling Minor ▸ 4 courses source
Psychological Science Minor ▸ 1 courses source
Race and Ethnicity Minor ▸ 27 courses source
Real Estate Minor ▸ 8 courses source
Religious Studies Minor ▸ 17 courses source
Sign Language Studies Minor ▸ 8 courses source
Social Work Minor ▸ 9 courses source
Sociology Minor ▸ 5 courses source
Spanish Minor ▸ 3 courses source
Sport Management Minor ▸ 7 courses source
Statistics Minor ▸ 8 courses source
Strategic Public Relations Minor ▸ 8 courses source
Studio Art Minor ▸ 10 courses source
Theatre Arts Minor ▸ 7 courses source
Journalism Endorsement ▸ 4 courses source
K-12 Coaching Endorsement for Arkansas ▸ 7 courses source
Education Minor and Teacher Licensure ▸ 14 courses source
Advanced Cybersecurity Technical Certificate ▸ 16 coursesCertificate source
Advanced Software Development Technical Certificate ▸ 7 coursesCertificate source
Cybersecurity Technical Certificate ▸ 15 coursesCertificate source
Graphic Design Technical Certificate ▸ 11 coursesCertificate source
Completion of the Software Engineering Technical Certificate ▸ 5 coursesCertificate source
Applied Archeology Certificate of Proficiency ▸ 14 coursesCertificate source
Applied Design Certificate of Proficiency ▸ 3 coursesCertificate source
Banking Certificate of Proficiency ▸ 8 coursesCertificate source
Business Analytics Certificate of Proficiency ▸ 14 coursesCertificate source
Chemical Technician Certificate of Proficiency ▸ 11 coursesCertificate source
Computer Science Certificate of Proficiency ▸ 4 coursesCertificate source
Conflict Management Certificate of Proficiency ▸ 8 coursesCertificate source
Construction Level I Certificate of Proficiency ▸ 3 coursesCertificate source
Construction Level II Certificate of Proficiency ▸ 3 coursesCertificate source
Cyber-Informed Engineering Certificate of Proficiency ▸ 2 coursesCertificate source
Cybersecurity Fundamentals Certificate of Proficiency ▸ 5 coursesCertificate source
Cybersecurity Governance Certificate of Proficiency ▸ 3 coursesCertificate source
Cybersecurity Operations Certificate of Proficiency ▸ 4 coursesCertificate source
Data Security Certificate of Proficiency ▸ 3 coursesCertificate source
Earth Science Certificate of Proficiency ▸ 5 coursesCertificate source
Ethics Certificate of Proficiency ▸ 16 coursesCertificate source
Game Design and Development Certificate of Proficiency ▸ 4 coursesCertificate source
Information Technology Technical Certificate ▸ 3 coursesCertificate source
Innovation and Entrepreneurship Certificate of Proficiency ▸ 5 coursesCertificate source
Management Certificate of Proficiency ▸ 7 coursesCertificate source
Middle Eastern Studies Certificate of Proficiency ▸ 7 coursesCertificate source
Nonprofit Leadership Studies Certificate of Proficiency ▸ 4 coursesCertificate source
Photography Certificate of Proficiency ▸ 7 coursesCertificate source
Professional and Technical Writing Certificate of Proficiency ▸ 2 coursesCertificate source
Professional Sales Certificate of Proficiency ▸ 4 coursesCertificate source
Software Engineering Certificate of Proficiency ▸ 6 coursesCertificate source
Software Security Certificate of Proficiency ▸ 5 coursesCertificate source
Workplace Spanish Certificate of Proficiency ▸ 6 coursesCertificate source
Communication Sciences and Disorders, B.S., Post-Bac Sequence ▸ 19 coursesDegree source
Communication Sciences and disorders Post-Baccalaureate, Advanced Certificate ▸ 9 coursesCertificate source
Game Design and Development Advanced Technical Certificate ▸ 10 coursesCertificate source
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ACCT20003(was 2310) Principles of Accounting IAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was ACCT 2310. Introduction to the field of accounting, fundamentals of financial accounting, recording, summarizing, and reporting cycle. Principles of asset val… source
ACCT20103(was 2330) Principles of Accounting IIAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was ACCT 2330. Accounting course. Continuation of ACCT 20003 . Reporting for external investors. Management accounting and decision making. (ACTS Course Number AC… source
ACCT30053(was 3311) Intermediate Financial Accounting IAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was ACCT 3311. Conceptual and historical framework underlying contemporary accounting and financial reporting; form and content of financial statements; revenue r… source
ACCT30153(was 3312) Intermediate Financial Accounting IIAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was ACCT 3312. Continuation of financial accounting. Measuring and reporting, current liabilities and contingencies, long-term liabilities, stockholders equity, i… source
ACCT30253(was 3330) Intermediate Cost and Managerial Accounting IAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was ACCT 3330. Conceptual framework for managerial accounting, measurement, and reporting of cost information, including historical and standard cost systems, cos… source
ACCT30553(was 3341) Accounting Information SystemsAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was ACCT 3341. Review of the evolution of accounting systems from manual systems to advanced automated systems, with emphasis on processing requirements and the E… source
ACCT32163(was 3321) Federal Taxation IAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was ACCT 3321. Introduction to federal income taxation, with emphasis on personal business and investment income and deductions, property transactions, and other… source
ACCT36163(was 3361) Accounting for Governments, NotforProfits, and Other Financial IssuesAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was ACCT 3361. Fund accounting for governmental and not-for-profit entities. Financial and budgetary control, the budgetary process in government, special account… source
ACCT39163(was 3391) Cooperative Education in AccountingAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was ACCT 3391. Provides experience in an organizational setting designed to integrate accounting theory and practice. A written project, designed in consultation… source
ACCT41163(was 4311) Accounting IssuesAdd to Bookmarks Was ACCT 4311. This is the capstone course for the undergraduate accounting major. Topics to be covered include career planning, professional certifications, ethical standards for ac… source
ACCT41463(was 4314) Advanced Financial AccountingAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was ACCT 4314. Accounting for temporary and long-term investments, business combinations, consolidated financial reporting, and international operations. source
ACCT42263(was 4322) Federal Taxation IIAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was ACCT 4322. Federal income tax topics related to partnerships and partners, corporations and shareholders, trusts and estates, research methods in tax practice… source
ACCT45163(was 4351) Auditing Theory and Practice IAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was ACCT 4351. Nature, history, and social role of auditing. Fundamentals of contemporary auditing theory and practice with emphasis on collection and evaluation… source
ACCT48163(was 4381) Legal, Ethical, and Regulatory Environment for AccountantsAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was ACCT 4381. A comprehensive overview of business law and ethics topics, such as the Uniform Commercial Code, accountant’s liability, government regulation of b… source
ACCT49263(was 4392) InternshipAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was ACCT 4392. Practical experience in an organizational setting designed to integrate accounting theory and applications. A written report is required. Course is… source
ACCT49861(was 4199) Independent StudyAdd to Bookmarks Two or three credit hours. Was ACCT 4199. Independent investigation under faculty supervision of topics not in regular courses. source
ACCT49962(was 4299) Independent StudyAdd to Bookmarks Two or three credit hours. Was ACCT 4299. Independent investigation of topics not in regular courses under faculty supervision. source
ACCT49973(was 4399) Independent StudyAdd to Bookmarks Two or three credit hours. Was ACCT 4399. Independent investigation of topics not in regular courses under faculty supervision. source
ADPR30003(was ADVT 3300) Advertising: an IMC ApproachAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was ADVT 3300. Fundamentals of local, national, and international advertising are covered, including social, ethical, and legal/regulatory aspects. Major members… source
ADPR31003(was ADVT 3310) Advertising IMC DevelopmentAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was ADVT 3310. Fundamentals of advertising from the advertiser’s perspective as an integrated element of the promotion mix are covered, including the administrati… source
ADPR34003(was ADVT 3340) Public RelationsAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was ADVT 3340. The history and development of public relations as an influential part of the management function is discussed, including the public relations proc… source
ADPR49002(was ADVT 4290) Independent StudyAdd to Bookmarks Two or three credit hours. Was ADVT 4290. 00 GPA. source
ADPR49103(was ADVT 4390) Independent StudyAdd to Bookmarks Two or three credit hours. Was ADVT 4390. 00 GPA. source
ANTH11534(was 1415) Biological AnthropologyAdd to Bookmarks Three hours lecture. Two hours laboratory per week. Four credit hours. Was ANTH 1415. A hands-on examination of the study of past and present human and nonhuman primates as biologica… source
ANTH20103(was 2316) Understanding CulturesAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was ANTH 2316. Examines the concept of culture, cultural processes, and anthropological theories. Topics include subsistence strategies, politics, religion, gende… source
ANTH31303(was 3313) ArchaeologyAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was ANTH 3313. What do we know about past human cultures from the remains they left behind? This course is an introduction to the methods and goals of archaeologi… source
ANTH31903(was 3319) Cultures of the Middle EastAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was ANTH 3319. The anthropological study of Middle Eastern culture and society; covers the political conflicts and cultural adaptations in the region. The course… source
ANTH32003(was 3320) Buried Cities, Ancient LivesAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was ANTH 3320. Asking the question “How did we get here?”, this course offers a long-term perspective on human diversity and the forces of cultural change by exam… source
ANTH32103(was 3312) North American IndiansAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was ANTH 3312. A study of Indian cultures from the Arctic to northern Mexico from immediately after European contact to the present. source
ANTH35303(was 3378) Medical AnthropologyAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was ANTH 3378. Comparison of non-Western and Western medical systems, definitions of health and disease, kinds of treatment, and varieties of cures; examination o… source
ANTH38103(was 3381) Social StatisticsAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was ANTH 3381. Basic statistical techniques and their corresponding theoretical premises often used in statistical reasoning in sociology. Qualitative variables,… source
ANTH38303(was 3383) Human PaleontologyAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was ANTH 3383. Study of the fossil evidence for human evolution and the scientific principles that apply to that study, interpretation of morphological patterns i… source
ANTH40006(was 4600) Archaeological Field ResearchAdd to Bookmarks Six credit hours. Was ANTH 4600. Introduction to methods and theory of archaeological research, Arkansas prehistory, and public archaeology through excavation, laboratory experience,… source
ANTH41033(was 4310) Urban AnthropologyAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was ANTH 4310. A survey of urbanization throughout the world, with emphasis on urban adaptation of rural migrants and the phenomenon of urbanization in emerging n… source
ANTH41103(was 4311) Environment & CultureAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was ANTH 4311. source
ANTH41203(was 4312) Eating CulturesAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was ANTH 4312. Are we what we eat? Where does our food come from? Broad exploration of human foodways from local to global scales. Students will learn to critical… source
ANTH41333(was 4313) Race and Human VariationAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was ANTH 4313. This course explores the role of genetics, evolution, and adaptation in producing modern human biological variation. It will also focus on how this… source
ANTH41603(was 4316) Linguistic AnthropologyAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was ANTH 4316. Introduction to the subfield of linguistic anthropology. Examines the impact of linguistic structure on culture, socioeconomic factors in linguisti… source
ANTH42033(was 4320) Sociocultural ChangeAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was ANTH 4320. Sociocultural change resulting from contact of acculturation, the question of acceptance and rejection, pressures toward change, the role of the in… source
ANTH42103(was 4321) Religion, Society, and CultureAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was ANTH 4321. Introduction to the role of shamans, witches, diviners, cultic and magic belief systems, the functions of myth, ritual, religious symbolism, the me… source
ANTH42503(was 4325) EgyptologyAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was ANTH 4325. Surveys the archaeology of Egyptian civilization, from the earliest settlement of the Nile River Valley through the conquest of Alexander the Great… source
ANTH42733(was 4327) InternshipAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was ANTH 4327. Practical experience consisting of at least 90 hours of supervised work in a private or public organization. The objective is for students to apply… source
ANTH44113(was 4341) North American ArchaeologyAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was ANTH 4341. An overview of the archaeology of the United States and Canada, with specific emphasis on the Southeastern and South Central regions. Topics to be… source
ANTH44203(was 4342) Applied ArchaeologyAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was ANTH 4342. An introduction to professional, non-academic archaeology, primarily as practiced in the United States. Topics to be covered include federal, state… source
ANTH45501(was 4155) Forensic Anthropology LaboratoryAdd to Bookmarks One credit hours. Was ANTH 4155. Emphasizes hands-on experience in using anthropometric, morphological, and statistical techniques employed in age and stature estimation as well as s… source
ANTH45533(was 4355) Forensic AnthropologyAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was ANTH 4355. Forensic anthropology applied knowledge of human variation to legal matters. The primary emphasis will be on human skeletal variation. The theoreti… source
ANTH46704(was 4467) PrimatologyAdd to Bookmarks Four credit hours. Was ANTH 4467. Explores the social systems, behavior, and ecology of nonhuman primates through the examination of behavioral and biological diversity within the pr… source
ANTH48001(was 4180) Independent StudyAdd to Bookmarks One, two, or three credit hours. Was ANTH 4180. source
ANTH48032(was 4280) Independent StudyAdd to Bookmarks One, two, or three credit hours. Was ANTH 4280. source
ANTH48043(was 4380) Independent StudyAdd to Bookmarks One, two, or three credit hours. Was ANTH 4380. source
ANTH48203(was 4382) Anthropological TheoryAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was ANTH 4382. Examines the range of theories that describe and explain variability in sociocultural phenomena. Explores the organization of particular theories a… source
ANTH48534(was 4485) Ethnographic MethodsAdd to Bookmarks Four credit hours. Was ANTH 4485. Instruction and supervised practice in data gathering methods and analyses in native or ethnic settings. Lectures and discussions twice weekly. The… source
ANTH48704(was 4487) Archaeological InvestigationAdd to Bookmarks Four credit hours. Was ANTH 4487. Hands-on experience in archaeological methods. Focus on how and why to conduct archaeological research and public archaeology. Emphasis on field and… source
ANTH49033(was 4390) Teaching InternshipAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was ANTH 4390. Working with individual instructors, upper-level majors assist lower-level students by holding study sessions twice a week for those enrolled in AN… source
ANTH49503(was 4395) Senior Seminar in HolismAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was ANTH 4395. Senior capstone course. Students read and discuss current work bridging the subfields of anthropology and write essays on their understandings of s… source
ANTH49531(was 4195) Senior SeminarAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was ANTH 4195. Senior capstone course. Students read and discuss current work bridging the subfields of anthropology and write essays on their understanding of se… source
ANTH49801(was 4198) Special Topics in AnthropologyAdd to Bookmarks One credit hours. Was ANTH 4198. Selected Topics in Anthropology Dual listed in the Graduate Catalog as ANTH 59801 (was 5198). source
ANTH49803(was 4398) Special TopicsAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was ANTH 4398. Selected topics in anthropology. source
ARAD31003(was 3310) Introduction to WoodworkingAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was ARAD 3310. An introduction to woodworking and furniture design. Application of the principles of design taught through fundamental woodworking techniques. Stu… source
ARAD32003(was 3320) Introduction to Jewelry and MetalsAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was ARAD 3320. Introduction to principal techniques involved in jewelry making and metalsmithing. Students will learn traditional metalsmithing techniques such as… source
ARAD35003(was 3350) Introduction to CeramicsAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was ARAD 3350. Introductory course that includes the history, development, and aesthetics of ceramic vessels and sculpture. Students will learn basic technical as… source
ARAD41003(was 4310) Advanced Woodworking IAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was ARAD 4310. Continued exploration of the materials, processes, and technologies of woodworking and furniture design in the construction of creative and functio… source
ARAD41103(was 4311) Advanced Woodworking IIAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was ARAD 4311. Concentrated focus on the development of personal design aesthetics and creation of complex woodworking projects exhibiting high degrees of technic… source
ARAD41501(was 4115) Advanced Problems in DesignAdd to Bookmarks One, two, or three credit hours. Was ARAD 4115. Experimental materials and techniques in applied design, including the correlation of visual design elements with those of various mul… source
ARAD41503(was 4315) Advanced Problems in DesignAdd to Bookmarks One, two, or three credit hours. Was ARAD 4315. Experimental materials and techniques in applied design, including the correlation of visual design elements with those of various mul… source
ARAD41532(was 4215) Advanced Problems in DesignAdd to Bookmarks One, two, or three credit hours. Was ARAD 4215. Experimental materials and techniques in applied design, including the correlation of visual design elements with those of various mul… source
ARAD42003(was 4320) Advanced Jewelry & Metals IAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was ARAD 4320. Continued exploration of the materials, processes, and field of jewelry and metalsmithing. Build upon the foundational techniques learned in ARAD 3… source
ARAD42103(was 4321) Small Metal CastingAdd to Bookmarks Threes credit hours. Was ARAD 4321. After building an understanding of the principal techniques, materials, and thought in the jewelry and metalsmithing field, casting will be explor… source
ARAD42203(was 4322) Advanced Jewelry & Metals IIAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was ARAD 4322. Reinforces technical competency in conjunction with the exploration of personal design aesthetics. A conceptual basis for the assignment in this co… source
ARAD45003(was 4350) Advanced Ceramics IAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was ARAD 4350. Comprehensive exploration of building and firing techniques for the creation of both utilitarian vessels and nonfunctional ceramic sculptures. Ther… source
ARAD45103(was 4351) Advanced Ceramics IIAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was ARAD 4351. Emphasis on clay as an expressive medium, stressing sculptural and functional concepts. Continued experience with glaze and clay formulation and ap… source
ARAD49001(was 4190) Advanced Studio ProjectAdd to Bookmarks One credit hours. Was ARAD 4190. Intended for students who have completed a majority of studio courses in the applied design area of the student’s emphasis. Instructor approval must… source
ARAD49003(was 4390) Advanced Studio ProjectAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was ARAD 4390. Intended for students who have completed most, or all, studio courses in the applied design area of the student’s emphasis. Instructor approval mus… source
ARED34502(was 3245) Art for Elementary TeachersAdd to Bookmarks Two credit hours. Was ARED 3245. An investigation of elementary-level art education focusing on materials and methods for teaching art history, art criticism, and studio production t… source
ARED40036(was 4600) InternshipAdd to Bookmarks Six credit hours. Was ARED 4600. An educational internship in Art Education with a field component of a minimum of 12 weeks (420 hours) of internship in a classroom setting under the… source
ARED41003(was 4310) Special Topics in Art EducationAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was ARED 4310. Special topics for the study of Art Education as it may relate to social, political, legal, or other topical interests especially areas not covered… source
ARED42503(was 4325) Foundations of Art EducationARED 42503 - (was 4325) Foundations of Art Education Add to Bookmarks ARED 42503 - (was 4325) Foundations of Art Education Three credit hours. Was ARED 4325. An introduction to the field of art educa… source
ARED42603(was 4326) Art, Children and YouthAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was ARED 4326. An inquiry into constructions of childhood, adolescence, and child/youth art within several cultural contexts. Examines historical, anthropological… source
ARED42703(was 4327) Art Theory and CriticismAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was ARED 4327. Prepares majors to discuss and analyze visual images found within the art world. Students will learn techniques and approaches for teaching aesthet… source
ARED42803(was 4328) Differentiation and InclusionAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was ARED 4328. An exploration of the potential of art education via a disabilities studies lens, with a focus on curricular and instructional differentiation for… source
ARED42901(was 4129) Art Education PracticumAdd to Bookmarks One credit hours. Was ARED 4129. Focuses on ing students reflect on and evaluate their art pedagogical practice. source
ARED49403(was 4394) Independent StudyAdd to Bookmarks May be taken for one, two, or three credit hours. Was ARED 4394. Research on a subject selected in consultation with the instructor. source
ARED49441(was 4194) Independent StudyAdd to Bookmarks May be taken for one, two, or three credit hours. Was ARED 4194. Research on a subject selected in consultation with the instructor. Admission to this course must be approved by the… source
ARED49452(was 4294) Independent StudyAdd to Bookmarks May be taken for one, two, or three credit hours. Was ARED 4294. Research on a subject selected in consultation with the instructor. source
ARHS10003(was ARHA 2305) Introduction to Visual ArtAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was ARHA 2305. Introduction to the creative process and history of art, vocabulary and descriptive terms used in the visual arts, and how to write about them. Att… source
ARHS20003(was ARHA 2310) World Art Survey IAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was ARHA 2310. (ACTS Equivalency = ARTA 2003) ARHS 20003 Explores art and architecture from around the world from ancient art to 1300. It is the first course in t… source
ARHS20303(was ARHA 2303) Art & Architecture Study TourAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was ARHA 2303. source
ARHS20603(was ARHA 2306) Introduction to ArchitectureAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was ARHA 2306. Introduction to the creative design process, functions, and cultural history of architecture. Students will learn the vocabulary of architecture, s… source
ARHS21003(was ARHA 2311) World Art Survey IIAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was ARHA 2311. ARHS 21003 is the second course in the three World Art Surveys. It explores art and architecture from around the world from about 1300 to about 184… source
ARHS21203(was ARHA 2312) Survey of Non-Western ArtAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was ARHA 2312. Introduction to art outside the Western European tradition which focuses on the major artistic traditions of India, China, Japan, Africa, Oceania,… source
ARHS30403(was ARHA 3304) Medieval ArtAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was ARHA 3304. Early Christian, Byzantine, Carolingian, Ottonian, Romanesque, and Gothic art. source
ARHS30903(was ARHA 3309) History of DesignAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was ARHA 3309. This course will present major artists and movements in the history of textiles, ceramics, metals, wood, and graphic design, with an emphasis on th… source
ARHS31203(was ARHA 3312) World Art Survey IIIAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was ARHA 3312. ARHS 31203 is the third course in the three World Art Surveys. It explores art and architecture from around the world from about the mid-19th centu… source
ARHS40033(was ARHA 4300) Studies in the History of ArtAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was ARHA 4300. A seminar for advanced students involving research on topics in art history, criticism, and aesthetics selected for study by students in consultati… source
ARHS40133(was ARHA 4301) Art and Architecture Study TourAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was ARHA 4301. Travel study tour involving directed reading and research on objects to be seen during the tour. source
ARHS40203(was ARHA 4302) Art History InternshipAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was ARHA 4302. Internship with a local art museum or similar organization, to include one or more of the following areas: curatorial, education, administrative. source
ARHS40703(was ARHA 4307) Eighteenth and Nineteenth-Century Art in EuropeAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was ARHA 4307. Painting, sculpture, and architecture in Europe during the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries. Dual listed in the Graduate Catalog as ARHA 5307. source
ARHS40803(was ARHA 4308) Art Since 1945Add to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was ARHA 4308. The study of major artists and art movements. Emphasis is placed on 1945 to the present, as well as the importance of new materials, techniques, an… source
ARHS41001(was ARHA 4110) Special Topics in Art HistoryAdd to Bookmarks One, two, or three credit hours. Was ARHA 4110. Special topics for the study of individual artists, particular periods, geographic areas, or media in the history of art, especially a… source
ARHS41003(was ARHA 4310) Special Topics in Art HistoryAdd to Bookmarks One, two, or three credit hours. Was ARHA 4310. Special topics for the study of individual artists, particular periods, geographic areas, or media in the history of art, especially a… source
ARHS41032(was ARHA 4210) Special Topics in Art HistoryAdd to Bookmarks One, two, or three credit hours. Was ARHA 4210. Special topics for the study of individual artists, particular periods, geographic areas, or media in the history of art, especially a… source
ARHS41103(was ARHA 4311) Global Contemporary ArtAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was ARHA 4311. This course is designed to introduce students to major artists and works throughout the world after 1989. In readings and class lectures, we will e… source
ARHS42003(was ARHA 4320) Art of Ancient AmericasAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was ARHA 4320. source
ARHS42133(was ARHA 4321) African-American ArtAdd to Bookmarks Was ARHA 4321. This course is designed to introduce students to major African-American artists and works from the seventeenth century to the contemporary period. In reading and class… source
ARHS42233(was ARHA 4322) Arts of AfricaAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was ARHA 4322. This course is designed to introduce students to the arts of sub-Saharan Africa. In readings and class lectures, we will examine the function, mate… source
ARHS48303(was ARHA 4304) Ancient ArtAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was ARHA 4304. A study of the history of ancient art and architecture with emphasis on the Greek and Roman periods. source
ARHS48503(was ARHA 4305) Italian Renaissance ArtAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was ARHA 4305. Painting, sculpture, and architecture in Italy from c. 1300 to c. 1600. Dual listed in the Graduate Catalog as ARHS 58503 (was ARHA 5305). source
ARHS48603(was ARHA 4306) Renaissance Art in Northern EuropeAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was ARHA 4306. Painting, sculpture, architecture, and graphic arts in northern Europe (especially the Low Countries, France, and England), from the end of the Got… source
ARHS48703(was ARHA 4384) Baroque ArtAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was ARHA 4384. Painting, sculpture, and architecture in northern Europe (the Netherlands, France), Spain, and Italy from 1600 to c. 1725. Dual listed in the Gradu… source
ARHS48733(was ARHA 4387) Late Nineteenth-and Early Twentieth-Century Art in EuropeAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was ARHA 4387. Painting, sculpture, graphic arts, and architecture from the postimpressionist period until WWII. Dual listed in the Graduate Catalog as ARHS 58733… source
ARHS49132(was ARHA 4291) Independent StudyAdd to Bookmarks One, two, or three credit hours. Was ARHA 4291. Open only to superior students who seek to do special research on a topic selected in consultation with the instructor. source
ARHS49141(was ARHA 4191) Independent StudyAdd to Bookmarks One, two, or three credit hours. Was ARHA 4191. Open only to superior students who seek to do special research on a topic selected in consultation with the instructor. source
ARHS49153(was ARHA 4391) Independent StudyAdd to Bookmarks One, two, or three credit hours. Was ARHA 4391. Open only to superior students who seek to do special research on a topic selected in consultation with the instructor. source
ARHS49733(was ARHA 4397) Capstone in Art HistoryAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was ARHA 4397. An independent research project under faculty guidance. The project must be presented in writing and orally. Normally taken in a student’s final se… source
MUAP10050(was 1000) Recital AttendanceAdd to Bookmarks Was MUAP 1000. Attendance at concerts, recitals, student convocations, etc., as required by departmental policies. source
MUAP10061(was 1100) Third-Age Piano ClassAdd to Bookmarks One credit hours. Was MUAP 1100. Designed for individuals who are interested in pursuing piano study in a less formal group setting. Various technical, reading, and harmonization top… source
MUAP10152(was 1201) Guitar Reading IAdd to Bookmarks Two credit hours. Was MUAP 1201. Instrumental laboratory for guitarists, emphasizing reading studies in a variety of music styles. source
MUAP10252(was 1202) Guitar Reading IIAdd to Bookmarks Two credit hours. Was MUAP 1202. A continuation of MUAP 10152 - (was 1201) Guitar Reading I emphasizing chord chart reading. Comping in various styles will be discussed and more adva… source
MUAP10352(was 1203) Pop Guitar ClassAdd to Bookmarks Two credit hours. Was MUAP 1203. Designed as an alternative to conventional class guitar, this course teaches theory, technique, and control through the performance of songs in the p… source
MUAP10451(was 1104) Vocal StudyAdd to Bookmarks Was MUAP 1104. Group vocal studies designed for beginning music majors. Group application of proper breathing, phrasing, and general attributes of correct vocal production. Introduct… source
MUAP10462(was 1204) Voice Class IAdd to Bookmarks Two credit hours. Was MUAP 1204. For beginning voice students. Application of vocal principles to develop singing facility. Group application of proper breathing, phrasing, and gener… source
MUAP11151(was 1111) First Year ExperienceAdd to Bookmarks Was MUAP 1111. Designed to provide first-time music majors with experiences that will them succeed at the university and as musicians in the field. Together, we will work to establis… source
MUAP14452(was 1244) Voice Class IIAdd to Bookmarks Two credit hours. Was MUAP 1244. Group vocal instruction, emphasizing the development of vocal technique and individual performance of art songs. source
MUAP15002(was 1250) Piano for Non-MajorsAdd to Bookmarks Two credit hours. Was MUAP 1250. Specifically for non-music majors. Students will learn foundational skills of piano playing in a group setting. Topics addressed include basic piano… source
MUAP16151(was 1161) Piano Proficiency IAdd to Bookmarks One credit hours. Was MUAP 1161. For music majors. Basic skills required to play the piano will be addressed in a group setting. Topics explored include piano technique, music readin… source
MUAP16251(was 1162) Piano Proficiency IIAdd to Bookmarks One credit hours. Was MUAP 1162. Continuation of MUAP 16151 . Continues development of keyboard facility through technique, sight reading, harmonization, and a variety of solo and en… source
MUAP20151(was 2101) Diction IAdd to Bookmarks One credit hours. Was MUAP 2101. Introduction to the International Phonetic Alphabet. Use of English and Latin language in lyric diction. source
MUAP20251(was 2102) Diction IIAdd to Bookmarks One credit hours. Was MUAP 2102. Italian, German, and French language as applied to lyric diction, employing the principles of the International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA). source
MUAP21852(was 2218) Voice for Musical TheatreAdd to Bookmarks Two credit hours. Was MUAP 2218. A vocal performance class studying the techniques for singing in musical theatre. Staging of individual numbers and audition preparation. source
MUAP25053(was 2350) SongwritingAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was MUAP 2350. The organizational factors needed to identify the components of song form and integrate formal design and enlarged key areas into music. Designed f… source
MUAP25451(was 2154) Special TopicsAdd to Bookmarks One, two, or three credit hours. Was MUAP 2154. Class vocal or piano instruction in various forms of musical repertoire and style, such as musical theatre, jazz, and pop, or religiou… source
MUAP25472(was 2254) Special TopicsAdd to Bookmarks One, two, or three credit hours. Was MUAP 2254. Class vocal or piano instruction in various forms of musical repertoire and style, such as musical theatre, jazz, and pop, or religiou… source
MUAP25483(was 2354) Special TopicsAdd to Bookmarks One, two, or three credit hours. Was MUAP 2354. Class vocal or piano instruction in various forms of musical repertoire and style, such as musical theatre, jazz, and pop, or religiou… source
MUAP26151(was 2161) Piano Proficiency IIIAdd to Bookmarks One credit hours. Was MUAP 2161. Continuation of MUAP 16251 . Designed to hone the skills introduced in Piano Class II, with an emphasis on sight reading, playing from lead sheets, a… source
MUAP26251(was 2162) Piano Proficiency IVAdd to Bookmarks One credit hours. Was MUAP 2162. Continuation of MUAP 26151 . Beginning with an intensive review of basic functional piano skills, more advanced sight reading at the keyboard, harmon… source
MUAP31151(was 3111) English DictionAdd to Bookmarks Was MUAP 3111. Will broaden students’ understanding of English-language sounds as they are applied to both speech and classical singing and impart an understanding of the American St… source
MUAP31251(was 3112) Italian DictionAdd to Bookmarks Was MUAP 3112. Will broaden students’ understanding of Italian-language sounds as they are applied to both speech and classical singing. Students will learn to transcribe Italian wit… source
MUAP31351(was 3113) German DictionAdd to Bookmarks Was MUAP 3113. Will broaden students’ understanding of German-language sounds as they are applied to both speech and classical singing. Students will learn to transcribe German with… source
MUAP31451(was 3114) French DictionAdd to Bookmarks One credit hours. Was MUAP 3114. Will broaden students’ understanding of French-language sounds as they are applied to classical singing and distinguished from the spoken language. S… source
MUAP32462(was 3224) Conducting IAdd to Bookmarks Two credit hours. Was MUAP 3224. Fundamentals of conducting, applicable to both instrumental and choral ensembles; patterns and basic conducting techniques, conducting of musical exa… source
MUAP32552(was 3225) Conducting IIAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was MUAP 3225. Conducting techniques relative to both choral and instrumental ensembles, including blend, balance, phrasing, diction, instrumental transposition,… source
MUAP42053(was 4320) Strategies for InnovationAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was MUAP 4320. Students learn skill sets for creative thinking in an interdisciplinary environment, studying examples from multiple fields such as music, art, bus… source
ASCI46003(was 4360) Potential TheoryAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was ASCI 4360. The solution to the Laplace equation by using different boundaries and initial conditions. One-, two-, and three-dimensional equations will be anal… source
ASCI47303(was 4373) Elastic Wave TheoryAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was ASCI 4373. Dual listed in the Graduate Catalog as ASCI 57303 (was 5373) source
ASTR12031(was 1101) Introduction to Astronomy LaboratoryAdd to Bookmarks One credit hours. Was ASTR 1101. A laboratory course designed to accompany ASTR 12043 . Various activities in data acquisition and analysis tie concepts discussed in the classroom to… source
ASTR12043(was 1301) Introduction to AstronomyAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was ASTR 1301. Study of the process of science by which knowledge about our place in the cosmos is obtained. Examples of possible observations and the inferences… source
ASTR20103(was 2300) Intermediate AstronomyAdd to Bookmarks Three hours lecture. Was ASTR 2300. An Allegra-based astronomy course, with an emphasis on applying the tools of physics to understand the processes inherent in galaxies, cosmology,… source
ASTR40103(was 4301) AstrophysicsAdd to Bookmarks Three hours lecture. Three credit hours. Was ASTR 4301. An upper-level course with an emphasis on applying the tools of mechanics, electromagnetism, thermodynamics, and quantum theor… source
AUDI26003(was AUSP 2360) Introduction to Speech Language PathologyAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was AUSP 2360. An overview of the field, clinical populations, and the child and adult impairments most frequently served by speech-language pathologists. Also in… source
AUDI34003(was AUSP 3340) Introduction to AudiologyAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was AUSP 3340. A survey of the fundamental aspects of sound, the functioning of the auditory mechanism, types, and causes of hearing loss, and the basic methods o… source
AUDI35003(was AUSP 3350) Applied PhoneticsAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was AUSP 3350. The study of phonetic perception and production and its application to the practice of speech-language pathology and related fields in the United S… source
AUDI36003(was AUSP 3360) Language AcquisitionAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was AUSP 3360. Includes interdisciplinary theoretical frameworks which underpin language acquisition, assessment, and intervention. Language development is emphas… source
AUDI36103(was AUSP 3361) Speech Anatomy and PhysiologyAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was AUSP 3361. Anatomy and physiology of the speech and hearing mechanism and associated structures. source
AUDI36303(was AUSP 3363) Speech Sound DisordersAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was AUSP 3363. Theory, evaluation, and therapeutic procedures with functional and organic speech sound system disorders (e.g., articulation, phonology, and motor… source
AUDI36403(was AUSP 3364) Speech and Hearing SciencesAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was AUSP 3364. Speech and Hearing Sciences will cover the physical and psychological aspects of sound, and the fundamental processes underlying the production, me… source
AUDI36503(was AUSP 3365) Clinical ManagementAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was AUSP 3365. The clinical knowledge and skills required for serving clients in a variety of professional settings. Includes content on evidenced-based clinical… source
AUDI36603(was AUSP 3366) Children with Language ImpairmentsAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was AUSP 3366. Developmental language impairments with an emphasis on preschoolers. Primary populations include children with late language emergence, language im… source
AUDI40101(was AUSP 4101) Independent StudyAdd to Bookmarks One, two, or three credit hours. Was AUSP 4101. Provides students with an opportunity for one-on-one mentoring on an agreed-upon topic in communication sciences and disorders. May be… source
AUDI40132(was AUSP 4201) Independent StudyAdd to Bookmarks One, two, or three credit hours. Was AUSP 4201. Provides students with an opportunity for one-on-one mentoring on an agreed-upon topic in communication sciences and disorders. May be… source
AUDI41003(was AUSP 4310) Neural Processing in Speech and LanguageAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was AUSP 4310. This course provides students with a scientific understanding of neuroanatomy and neurophysiology, including current research on nervous system str… source
AUDI46201(was AUSP 4162) Practicum I in Speech Language PathologyAdd to Bookmarks One credit hours. Was AUSP 4162. Provides clinical educational experiences in assessment, intervention, and oral and written communication skills. Includes clinical simulations and s… source
AUDI46301(was AUSP 4163) Practicum II in Speech Language PathologyAdd to Bookmarks One credit hours. Was AUSP 4163. Provides clinical educational experiences in assessment, intervention, and oral and written communication. Includes clinical simulations and service… source
AUDI46433(was AUSP 4364) Assessment in Speech Language PathologyAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was AUSP 4364. Academic Capstone. Includes Skills in the Major Competency Areas. An understanding of psychometric criteria for interpreting assessment results, pl… source
AUDI46903(was AUSP 4369) Audiologic RehabilitationAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was AUSP 4369. Principles of audiologic habilitation/rehabilitation with infants, children, and adults with hearing loss. Discussion of communication and educatio… source
AUDI47003(was AUSP 4370) Cultural Competence in CSDAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was AUSP 4370. Clinical service provision must not vary in quantity or quality based on cultural variables such as age, disability, ethnicity, national origin, re… source
AUDI47103(was AUSP 4371) Adults with Cognitive Language DisordersAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was AUSP 4371. Provides students with an overview of common adult language and cognitive impairments, including an overview of the cognitive neuroscience underpin… source
AUDI47203(was AUSP 4372) Research in Speech Language PathologyAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was AUSP 4372. Covers the fundamentals of the scientific process: research design and development, common statistical methods in Speech-Language Pathology, test r… source
BINF34503(was 3345) Introduction to BioinformaticsAdd to Bookmarks Two hours lecture. One hours laboratory per week. Three credit hours. Was BINF 3345. Introduces the student to bioinformatics: the application of information science to studies in th… source
BINF44504(was 4445) Bioinformatics Theory and ApplicationsAdd to Bookmarks Three hours lecture. Two hours laboratory per week. Four credit hours. Was BINF 4445. An overview of concepts central to the study and application of bioinformatics drawing upon the… source
BINS11003(was BINS 1310) Fundamentals of Information TechnologyAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was BINS 1310. An introduction to computer information system concepts and the components and capabilities of a computer system. Emphasis on the development of sp… source
BINS30503(was 3305) Info Technology for Decision MakingAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was BINS 3305. Introduces the use of information technology for decision-making. Students learn the key information technologies and concepts used in information… source
BINS30703(was 3307) Systems Development MethodologiesAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was BINS 3307. Methods, tools, and techniques of system development. The system development life cycle will be studied using traditional and nontraditional method… source
BINS35203(was 3352) Data Analysis/VisualizationAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was BINS 3352. Development of analytical, data visualization, reporting, and collaboration skills necessary for success in a data-driven business environment. Foc… source
BINS38003(was 3380) Business CommunicationAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was BINS 3380. Theories of communication applied to internal and external business communication, including the composition of letters, memos, and reports. Emphas… source
BINS39203(was 3392) Cooperative Education IAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was BINS 3392. Provides experience in an organizational setting designed to integrate theory and practice. This course is on a credit/no credit basis only, with c… source
BINS40001(was 4100) Independent StudyAdd to Bookmarks One or three credit hours. Was BINS 4100. Individual study in the application of sound business principles to solve business problems. 00, and consent of instructor. source
BINS40033(was 4300) Independent StudyAdd to Bookmarks One or three credit hours. Was BINS 4300. Individual study in the application of sound business principles to solve business problems. 00, and consent of instructor. source
BINS40903(was 4309) Seminar: Special Topics in CIS/MISAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was BINS 4309. Topics especially relevant to Business Information Systems professionals will be on an elective basis. Such topics include, but are not limited to… source
BINS41203(was 4312) Object-Oriented ProgrammingAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was BINS 4312. Beginning object-oriented programming course. Focuses on business problem-solving and solution development. source
BINS41403(was 4314) Advanced ProgrammingAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was BINS 4314. Focuses on development techniques for business applications using industry-standard tools and platforms. Advanced, Object-Oriented. Dual listed in… source
BINS43103(was 4331) Management of Information ResourcesAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was BINS 4331. A study of a manager’s role and decisions regarding information systems strategy, information management, technology operations, and information sy… source
BINS45003(was 4350) Business Database Management SystemsAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was BINS 4350. Addresses the concepts and principles underlying the design and application of relational database management systems. The course provides an in-de… source
BINS45103(was 4351) Data Analysis and ReportingAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was BINS 4351. Students will gain practical experience using advanced database techniques, data visualization, data warehousing, reporting, and other Business Int… source
BINS45203(was 4352) Big Data Analytics ToolsAdd to Bookmarks Was BINS 4352. Focuses on extracting information from large databases and designing decision support systems. The extracted knowledge is subsequently used to support decisions relati… source
BINS45503(was 4355) Information Systems Development ProjectAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was BINS 4355. Emphasis on developing an information system project using structured analysis methodology and tools developed in previous MIS courses. The class f… source
BINS49303(was 4393) Cooperative Education IIAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was BINS 4393. Provides experience in an organizational setting designed to integrate theory and practice. This course is on a credit/no credit basis only, with c… source
BINS49403(was 4394) InternshipAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was BINS 4394. Practical experience in an organizational setting designed to integrate theory and applications. A written report is required. May be repeated for… source
BIOL10004(was 1400) Evolutionary and Environmental BiologyAdd to Bookmarks Three hours lecture. Two hours laboratory per week. Four credit hours. Was BIOL 1400. Evolutionary, ecological, and environmental interrelationships among organisms. Basic biological… source
BIOL10104(was 1401) Science of BiologyAdd to Bookmarks Three hours lecture. Two hours laboratory per week. Four credit hours. Was BIOL 1401. The process of science, including observation, evaluation, and predictions, will be applied to t… source
BIOL10284(was 1402) Biological Concepts IAdd to Bookmarks Three hours lecture. Three hours laboratory per week. Four credit hours. Was BIOL 1402. Designed for the well-prepared student who intends to major in Biology. Focuses on the princip… source
BIOL10291(was 1102) Introductory Biology LaboratoryAdd to Bookmarks Two hours laboratory per week. One credit hours. Was BIOL 1102. A laboratory course in introductory biology covering the general concepts of microscope use, cell organization, physic… source
BIOL11191(was 1111) Introduction to Human Anatomy and Physiology I LaboratoryAdd to Bookmarks Three hours laboratory per week. One credit hours. Was BIOL 1111. After an introduction, the following topics will be discussed: basic chemistry, cell biology, histology, integumenta… source
BIOL11291(was 1112) Introduction to Human Anatomy and Physiology II LaboratoryAdd to Bookmarks Three hours laboratory per week. One credit hours. Was BIOL 1112. After an introduction, the following topics will be discussed: muscular, digestive, respiratory, circulatory, lympha… source
BIOL20194(was 2401) MicrobiologyAdd to Bookmarks Three hours lecture. Three hours laboratory per week. Four credit hours. Was BIOL 2401. The morphology, physiology, and classification of microorganisms; the relationship of microorg… source
BIOL20304(was 2402) BotanyAdd to Bookmarks Three hours lecture. Three hours laboratory per week. Four credit hours. Was BIOL 2402. The structure and function of plants at the molecular, cellular, and organismal levels; survey… source
BIOL20504(was 2403) ZoologyBIOL 20504 - (was 2403) Zoology Add to Bookmarks BIOL 20504 - (was 2403) Zoology Three hours lecture. Three hours laboratory per week. Four credit hours. Was BIOL 2403. Acquaints the student with the… source
BIOL23394(was 1433) Essentials of Anatomy and PhysiologyAdd to Bookmarks Three hours lecture. Three hours laboratory per week. Four credit hours. Was BIOL 1433. Study of the fundamentals of human anatomy and physiology. Topics include the hierarchy of bod… source
BIOL24004(was 1411) Introduction to Human Anatomy and Physiology IAdd to Bookmarks Three hours lecture. Three hours laboratory per week. Four credit hours. Was BIOL 1411. The first of a two-semester course emphasizing the anatomy and physiology of the human organis… source
BIOL24104(was 1412) Introduction to Human Anatomy and Physiology IIAdd to Bookmarks Three hours lecture. Three hours laboratory per week. Four credit hours. Was BIOL 1412. Second of a two-semester course emphasizing the anatomy and physiology of the human organism.… source
BIOL30084(was 3400) Developmental BiologyAdd to Bookmarks Three hours lecture. Three hours laboratory per week. Four credit hours. Was BIOL 3400. The development of organisms, including the topics of gametogenesis, fertilization, cleavage,… source
BIOL30091(was 3100) Genetics LaboratoryAdd to Bookmarks Three hours laboratory per week. One credit hours. Was BIOL 3100. Selected experiments in genetics to emphasize techniques, analysis, and interpretation of the principles of inherita… source
BIOL30294(was 3402) Human AnatomyAdd to Bookmarks Three hours lecture. Two hours laboratory per week. Four credit hours. Was BIOL 3402. A study of the gross anatomy of mammalian organ systems with emphasis being placed on the human… source
BIOL30381(was 3103) Principles of Ecology LabAdd to Bookmarks Three hours laboratory per week. One credit hours. Was BIOL 3103. Basic methods and materials of ecological research. source
BIOL30393(was 3303) Principles of EcologyAdd to Bookmarks Three hours lecture. Three credit hours. Was BIOL 3303. An introduction to living organisms and relationships to their environment including the structure and interactions of populat… source
BIOL30494(was 3404) Comparative Vertebrate MorphologyAdd to Bookmarks Two hours lecture. Four hours laboratory per week. Four credit hours. Was BIOL 3404. The comparative anatomy of selected vertebrate animals; homologous structures in various animal g… source
BIOL30594(was 3405) Invertebrate ZoologyAdd to Bookmarks Three hours lecture. Two hours laboratory per week. Four credit hours. Was BIOL 3405. Comparative anatomy, physiology, embryology, adaptive radiation, and evolutionary relationships… source
BIOL30883(was 3300) GeneticsAdd to Bookmarks Three hours lecture. Three credit hours. Was BIOL 3300. Basic principles and theories of inheritance with applications to plant, animal, and human heredity. Emphasis on roles of DNA… source
BIOL30894(was 3408) Vertebrate HistologyAdd to Bookmarks Three hours lecture. Two hours laboratory per week. Four credit hours. Was BIOL 3408. A study of the cell and fundamental tissues; the microscopic structure of the organ systems of r… source
BIOL30994(was 3409) Vertebrate ZoologyAdd to Bookmarks Two hours lecture. Four hours laboratory per week. Four credit hours. Was BIOL 3409. A general study of vertebrates, including adaptations, reproduction, behavior, distribution, ecol… source
BIOL31393(was 3313) Human GeneticsAdd to Bookmarks Three hours lecture. Three credit hours. Was BIOL 3313. The basic concepts and mechanisms of human genetics in relationship to human uniqueness; impact on advances in healthcare, bio… source
BIOL31994(was 3499) Special TopicsAdd to Bookmarks One to four hours lecture. One, two, three, or four credit hours. Was BIOL 3499. Each special topics course must first be approved by the biology department, which will also decide i… source
BIOL39193(was 3391) Cooperative Education in BiologyAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was BIOL 3391. Cooperative education seeks to integrate academic and professional work experience. Students will be placed in a work setting consistent with their… source
BIOL39893(was 3399) Special TopicsAdd to Bookmarks One to four hours lecture. One, two, three, or four credit hours. Was BIOL 3399. Each special topics course must first be approved by the biology department, which will also decide i… source
BIOL39982(was 3299) Special TopicsAdd to Bookmarks One to four hours lecture. One, two, three, or four credit hours. Was BIOL 3299. Each special topics course must first be approved by the biology department, which will also decide i… source
BIOL39991(was 3199) Special TopicsAdd to Bookmarks One hours lecture. One, two, three, or four credit hours. Was BIOL 3199. Each special topics course must first be approved by the biology department, which will also decide if biolog… source
BIOL40076(was 4600) InternshipAdd to Bookmarks Was BIOL 4600. An educational internship with a field component of a minimum of 12 weeks (480 hours) of internship in a classroom setting under the supervision of a cooperating teach… source
BIOL40091(was 4100) Independent StudyAdd to Bookmarks One, two, or three credit hours. Was BIOL 4100. For students who wish to conduct library studies, curate museum collections, faculty with a variety of special projects, or perform ot… source
BIOL40192(was 4200) Independent StudyAdd to Bookmarks One, two, or three credit hours. Was BIOL 4200. For students who wish to conduct library studies, curate museum collections, faculty with a variety of special projects, or perform ot… source
BIOL40293(was 4300) Independent StudyAdd to Bookmarks One, two, or three credit hours. Was BIOL 4300. For students who wish to conduct library studies, curate museum collections, faculty with a variety of special projects, or perform ot… source
BIOL40394(was 4403) Comparative PhysiologyAdd to Bookmarks Three hours lecture. Three hours laboratory per week. Four credit hours. Was BIOL 4403. Organ function in a wide range of organisms, including vertebrates and invertebrates. A compre… source
BIOL40494(was 4404) MammalogyAdd to Bookmarks Two hours lecture. Four hours laboratory per week. Four credit hours. Was BIOL 4404. Classification, distribution, ecology, and natural history of mammals. Emphasis on Arkansas speci… source
BIOL40593(was 4305) Animal BehaviorAdd to Bookmarks Three hours lecture. Three credit hours. Was BIOL 4305. Description of the known behavior of various vertebrate and invertebrate phyla with emphasis on adaptive significance. Special… source
BIOL40694(was 4401) Cell BiologyAdd to Bookmarks Three hours lecture. Three hours laboratory per week. Four credit hours. Was BIOL 4401. A study of the organization of cells as related to the structure and function of biological mo… source
BIOL40894(was 4408) Advanced Field BiologyAdd to Bookmarks Ninety laboratory/field trip activity/ hours lecture. Four credit hours. Was BIOL 4408. An analysis of major ecological habitats. Comparison of these areas concerning their physiogra… source
BIOL40983(was 4309) Wildlife Management TechniquesAdd to Bookmarks One hours lecture. Six hours laboratory per week. Three credit hours. Was BIOL 4309. Techniques and equipment that are used to obtain biological information needed to manage wildlife… source
BIOL40994(was 4409) Plant TaxonomyAdd to Bookmarks Two hours lecture. Four hours laboratory per week. Four credit hours. Was BIOL 4409. A study of the principles of plant identification, classification, systematics, and nomenclature.… source
BIOL41093(was 4310) EvolutionAdd to Bookmarks Three hours lecture. Three credit hours. Was BIOL 4310. Basic principles of evolutionary biology are covered including Darwinian Theory, principles of inheritance, microevolution, an… source
BIOL41184(was 4411) OrnithologyAdd to Bookmarks Three hours lecture. Weekend field trips and three hours laboratory per week. Four credit hours. Was BIOL 4411. This course is designed to introduce students to selected aspects of a… source
BIOL41193(was 4311) NeurobiologyAdd to Bookmarks Three hours lecture. Three credit hours. Was BIOL 4311. This course examines the functioning of the nervous system, with emphasis on vertebrates—in particular, humans. The course cov… source
BIOL41284(was 4412) Plant EcologyAdd to Bookmarks Three hours lecture. Two hours laboratory per week. Four credit hours. Was BIOL 4412. Study of plant species ecology (life history and reproductive biology) and vegetation ecology (a… source
BIOL41293(was 4312) Population and Community EcologyAdd to Bookmarks Three hours lecture. Three credit hours. Was BIOL 4312. Basic principles of population ecology will be discussed, including niche concepts, demography, population growth and regulati… source
BIOL41384(was 4413) ImmunologyAdd to Bookmarks Three hours lecture. Three hours laboratory per week. Four credit hours. Was BIOL 4413. Immunobiology and immunochemistry of humoral and cellular mechanisms of immunity. Dual listed… source
BIOL41494(was 4414) Soil BiologyAdd to Bookmarks Two hours lecture. Four hours laboratory per week. Four credit hours. Was BIOL 4414. Principles of soil science with an emphasis on soil formation and classification, soil chemistry,… source
BIOL41584(was 4415) BiometryAdd to Bookmarks Two hours lecture. Four hours laboratory per week. Four credit hours. Was BIOL 4415. A computer-based course in experimental design, data analysis, and interpretation. The objective… source
BIOL41593(was 4315) ToxicologyAdd to Bookmarks Three hours lecture. Three credit hours. Was BIOL 4315. Principles of toxicology are presented with an emphasis on toxicokinetics and toxicity mechanisms. Laboratory testing, risk an… source
BIOL41784(was 4417) Molecular BiologyAdd to Bookmarks Two hours lecture. Four hours laboratory per week. Four credit hours. Was BIOL 4417. A study of molecular biology theory and practice. Emphasis is on the study of model systems to un… source
BIOL41884(was 4418) BiotechnologyAdd to Bookmarks Two hours lecture. Four hours laboratory per week. Four credit hours. Was BIOL 4418. A study of the applied science of biotechnology designed to introduce students to the elements of… source
BIOL41984(was 4419) Plant PhysiologyAdd to Bookmarks Three hours lecture. Three hours laboratory per week. Four credit hours. Was BIOL 4419. Study of water relations, nutrition, and metabolism including photosynthesis, growth, and deve… source
BIOL42094(was 4420) General BiochemistryAdd to Bookmarks Was BIOL 4420. See CHEM 42133 . source
BIOL42284(was 4422) Human PhysiologyAdd to Bookmarks Three hours lecture. Three hours laboratory per week. Four credit hours. Was BIOL 4422. General physiological principles and treatment of functions and interrelations of human system… source
BIOL42684(was 4426) Plant and Human NutritionAdd to Bookmarks Two hours lecture. Four case study and hours laboratory per week. Four credit hours. Was BIOL 4426. Plant nutrition refers to the needs and uses of the basic chemical elements in pla… source
BIOL42784(was 4427) Tissue EngineeringAdd to Bookmarks Two hours lecture. Two hours laboratory per week. Four credit hours. Was BIOL 4427. Tissue engineering (TE) is defined as the development and manipulation of laboratory-grown molecul… source
BIOL48973(was 4389) Undergraduate ResearchAdd to Bookmarks One, two, or three credit hours. Was BIOL 4389. Students will design and conduct an independent scientific investigation. A paper reporting on the project in journal format is requir… source
BIOL48982(was 4289) Undergraduate ResearchAdd to Bookmarks One, two, or three credit hours. Was BIOL 4289. Students will design and conduct an independent scientific investigation. A paper reporting on the project in journal format is requir… source
BIOL48991(was 4189) Undergraduate ResearchAdd to Bookmarks One, two, or three credit hours. Was BIOL 4189. Students will design and conduct an independent scientific investigation. A paper reporting on the project in journal format is requir… source
BIOL49091(was 4190) Biology SeminarAdd to Bookmarks One credit hours. Was BIOL 4190. Preparation and presentation of papers including analysis and implications of investigations in the biological sciences. Required of all majors. One… source
BIOL49193(was 4391) Cooperative Education in BiologyAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was BIOL 4391. Cooperative education seeks to integrate academic and professional work experience. Students will be placed in a work setting consistent with their… source
BIOL49961(was 4199) Special Topics in BiologyAdd to Bookmarks Four hours laboratory combined with one to four hours lecture. One, two, three, or four credit hours. Was BIOL 4199. Specialized study in the biological sciences. Credit varies and d… source
BIOL49972(was 4299) Special Topics in BiologyAdd to Bookmarks Four hours laboratory combined with one to four hours lecture. One, two, three, or four credit hours. Was BIOL 4299. Specialized study in the biological sciences. Credit varies and d… source
BIOL49984(was 4499) Special Topics in BiologyAdd to Bookmarks Four hours laboratory combined with one to four hours lecture. One, two, three, or four credit hours. Was BIOL 4499. Specialized study in the biological sciences. Credit varies and d… source
BIOL49993(was 4399) Special Topics in BiologyAdd to Bookmarks Four hours laboratory combined with one to four hours lecture. One, two, three, or four credit hours. Was BIOL 4399. Specialized study in the biological sciences. Credit varies and d… source
BIOL35094(was 3450) Introduction to Marine ZoologyAdd to Bookmarks Four credit hours. Was BIOL 3450. A general introduction to the marine environment with emphasis on local fauna. Introduction to the marine environment and some of its physical, chem… source
BIOL35195(was 3550) Oceanography II: Marine BiologyAdd to Bookmarks Five credit hours. Was BIOL 3550. An overview of biological oceanography with emphasis on organisms, habitats, and fisheries of the Mississippi Sound and the Gulf of Mexico. source
BIOL40513(was 4351) Special Problems in Marine ScienceAdd to Bookmarks One, two, or three credit hours. Was BIOL 4351. Special problems are research-oriented, and grades are based on reports submitted by students. Students who want to take a special pro… source
BIOL40523(was 4352) Coastal VegetationAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was BIOL 4352. A broad study of the general and specific aspects of coastal vegetation, emphasizing local examples such as tidal marshes, swamps, savannahs, woodl… source
BIOL45075(was 4550) Marine MicrobiologyAdd to Bookmarks Five credit hours. Was BIOL 4550. Introduction to marine microorganisms and pertinent literature sources. The role of microorganisms in the ecology of oceans and estuaries is stresse… source
BIOL45076(was 4650) Marine Invertebrate ZoologyAdd to Bookmarks Six credit hours. Was BIOL 4650. A concentrated study of the important free-living marine and estuarine invertebrates of the Mississippi Sound and adjacent continental shelf of the n… source
BIOL45084(was 4450) Marine BotanyAdd to Bookmarks Four credit hours. Was BIOL 4450. A survey, based on local examples, of the principal groups of marine algae and marine flowering plants, treating structure, reproduction, distributi… source
BIOL45156(was 4651) Marine Vertebrate Zoology and IchthyologyAdd to Bookmarks Six credit hours. Was BIOL 4651. A general study of the marine Chordata, emphasizing fish, including lower groups, mammals, and birds. Groups of vertebrates occurring in the area are… source
BIOL45175(was 4551) Marine EcologyAdd to Bookmarks Five credit hours. Was BIOL 4551. A consideration of the relationship of marine organisms to their environment. The effects of temperature, salinity, light, nutrient concentration, c… source
BIOL45184(was 4451) Comparative Histology of Marine OrganismsAdd to Bookmarks Four credit hours. Was BIOL 4451. A detailed study of the histological organization of representative marine organisms. Fixation, processing, and study of tissues using light microsc… source
BIOL45191(was 4151) Special Problems in Marine ScienceAdd to Bookmarks One, two, or three credit hours. Was BIOL 4151. Special problems are research-oriented, and grades are based on reports submitted by students. Students who want to take a special pro… source
BIOL45266(was 4652) Parasites of Marine AnimalsAdd to Bookmarks Six credit hours. Was BIOL 4652. A study of the parasites of marine and estuarine animals with emphasis on morphology, taxonomy, life histories, and host-parasite relationships. source
BIOL45284(was 4452) Marine Fisheries ManagementAdd to Bookmarks Four credit hours. Was BIOL 4452. Practical marine fishery management problems. Trends in human population numbers, aggregations, and lifestyles with associated environmental impacts… source
BIOL45292(was 4251) Special Problems in Marine ScienceAdd to Bookmarks One, two, or three credit hours. Was BIOL 4251. Special problems are research-oriented, and grades are based on reports submitted by students. Students who want to take a special pro… source
BIOL45376(was 4653) AquacultureAdd to Bookmarks Six credit hours. Was BIOL 4653. A review of the technology, principles, and problems relating to aquaculture science emphasizing the culture of marine species. source
BIOL45384(was 4453) Behavior and Neurobiology of Marine AnimalsAdd to Bookmarks Four credit hours. Was BIOL 4453. Survey of behavior, neuroanatomy, and neurophysiology of marine animals emphasizing the neural mechanisms underlying the behavior of selected invert… source
BIOL45484(was 4454) Fauna and Faunistic Ecology of Tidal MarshesAdd to Bookmarks Four credit hours. Was BIOL 4454. Survey and discussion of the taxonomy, distribution, trophic relationships, reproductive strategies, and adaptation of tidal marsh animals emphasizi… source
BIOL45584(was 4455) Early Life History of Marine FishesAdd to Bookmarks Four credit hours. Was BIOL 4455. Reproductive strategies and early developmental processes of marine fishes. Includes discussion of temporal and spatial distribution patterns, popul… source
BIOL45684(was 4456) Salt Marsh Plant EcologyAdd to Bookmarks Four credit hours. Was BIOL 4456. Botanical aspects of local marshes. Plant identification, composition, structure, distribution, and development of coastal marshes. Biological and p… source
BIOT31002(was BIOM 3210) Laboratory Principles and TechniquesAdd to Bookmarks Two hours lecture. Was BIOM 3210. Introduction to principles and techniques used in clinical and research laboratories. Emphasis on laboratory mathematics, safe practices, and basic… source
BIOT31102(was BIOM 3211) Introduction to ResearchAdd to Bookmarks Two hours lecture. Was BIOM 3211. How to design, conduct, and interpret life science research including planning biomedical research, the principles of statistical design, sample siz… source
BIOT40503(was BIOM 4305) Cell Culture Principles and TechniquesAdd to Bookmarks Two hours lecture. Three hours laboratory per week. Was BIOM 4305. Introduction to principles and techniques of cell culture. Explores protocols for the culture, cloning, and selecti… source
BIOT40601(was BIOM 4106) Technology TransferAdd to Bookmarks One hours lecture. Was BIOM 4106. Overview of the conversion from research to manufacturing, including the regulatory environment in which the production occurs. source
BIOT40705(was BIOM 4507) Biotechnology Laboratory InternshipAdd to Bookmarks Was BIOM 4507. Supervised experience in a biotechnology research laboratory. Emphasis on manual and automated techniques and the development of professional behavior. Includes resear… source
BUSI10081(was BSAD 1100) Business PerspectivesAdd to Bookmarks One hours lecture. One credit hours. Was BSAD 1100. This course satisfies the university’s first-year experience requirement for business majors. The course provides an overview of b… source
BUSI21080(was BSAD 2010) Intro to Career CatalystAdd to Bookmarks Zero credit hours. Was BSAD 2010. Introduction to the Career Catalyst program for students either at the end of their sophomore year or the beginning of their junior year. The Career… source
BUSI30081(was BSAD 3100) Business ProfessionalismAdd to Bookmarks One credit hours. Was BSAD 3100. Principles and techniques of professionalism for the individual business person, and the management of professional image and conduct. source
BUSI41080(was BSAD 4010) Career Catalyst CompletionAdd to Bookmarks Zero credit hours. Was BSAD 4010. Involves an individual meeting with an adviser to confirm successful completion of the Career Catalyst program introduced in BUSI 21080 . Satisfacto… source
CHEM10004(was 1409) Chemistry and SocietyAdd to Bookmarks Three hours lecture. Three hours laboratory per week. Four credit hours. Was CHEM 1409. Develops a base of chemical knowledge for students to consider the impact chemistry has on the… source
CHEM10010General Chemistry I WorkshopAdd to Bookmarks Zero credit hours. Optional one-hour supplemental instruction (SI) workshop per week for CHEM 13003 - General Chemistry I Lecture. Zero credit hours. This zero credit hour course is… source
CHEM10031(was 1100) Special Topics in the Laboratory for Transfer StudentsAdd to Bookmarks Three hours laboratory per week. One credit hours. Was CHEM 1100. Intended for transient and transfer students who passed a lecture class without the accompanying laboratory. source
CHEM10133(was 1300) Preparation for General ChemistryAdd to Bookmarks Three hours lecture. Three credit hours. Was CHEM 1300. The class prepares students to take the placement examination required to enroll in CHEM 10234 . The class is for students who… source
CHEM10234(was 1402) General Chemistry IAdd to Bookmarks Three hours lecture. Three hours laboratory per week. Four credit hours. Was CHEM 1402. Builds upon a knowledge foundation in chemistry and offers an inquiry into topics of scientifi… source
CHEM10533(was 1305) Science SkillsAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was CHEM 1305. s biology, chemistry, and earth science students reach their educational source
CHEM10544(was 1405) Fundamentals of GOB ChemistryAdd to Bookmarks Four credit hours. Was CHEM 1405. Covers basic topics in General, Organic and Biological (GOB) chemistry including measurement and unit conversion, nomenclature, atomic and molecular… source
CHEM10634(was 1406) General Chemistry for EngineersAdd to Bookmarks Three hours lecture. Three hours laboratory per week. Four credit hours. Was CHEM 1406. This course is designed for Engineering Students. This one-semester chemistry course will give… source
CHEM11001General Chemistry I LaboratoryAdd to Bookmarks Three hours laboratory per week. One credit hours. Instruction in laboratory experiments which coordinates with lecture topics in CHEM 13003 . (It meets ACTS equivalence Course Numbe… source
CHEM13003General Chemistry IAdd to Bookmarks Three hours lecture. Three credit hours. The class builds upon a knowledge foundation in chemistry and offers an inquiry into topics of scientific measurement, chemical nomenclature,… source
CHEM14201General Chemistry II LaboratoryAdd to Bookmarks Three hours laboratory per week. One credit hours. Instruction in Laboratory experiments which coordinates with lecture topics in CHEM 14203 (It meets ACTS equivalence Course Number… source
CHEM14203General Chemistry IIAdd to Bookmarks Three hours lecture. Three credit hours. The class continues to build upon the knowledge foundation in chemistry and offers inquiry into topics of chemical equilibrium including acid… source
CHEM14204(was 1403) General Chemistry IIAdd to Bookmarks Three hours lecture. Three hours laboratory per week. Four credit hours. Was CHEM 1403. Continues to build upon the knowledge foundation in chemistry and offers inquiry into topics o… source
CHEM21033(was 2310) Analytical Chemistry IAdd to Bookmarks Two hours lecture. Three hours laboratory per week. Three credit hours. Was CHEM 2310. Investigates aqueous equilibrium systems including acid/base, complex species, solubility, and… source
CHEM21103(was 2311) Analytical Chemistry IIAdd to Bookmarks Two hours lecture. Three hours laboratory per week. Three credit hours. Was CHEM 2311. Studies modern instrumental analysis and separation of chemical systems, including electrochemi… source
CHEM25034(was 2450) Organic SurveyAdd to Bookmarks Three hours lecture. Three hours laboratory per week. Four credit hours. Was CHEM 2450. Appropriate for students needing a one-semester overview of organic chemistry. Topics include… source
CHEM34033(was 3340) Introduction to Inorganic ChemistryAdd to Bookmarks Three hours lecture. Three credit hours. Was CHEM 3340. A study of inorganic chemistry with emphasis on chemical bonding theories (both covalent and ionic molecules), periodic proper… source
CHEM35032(was 3250) Qualitative Organic Analysis LaboratoryAdd to Bookmarks Two three hours laboratory per week. Two credit hours. Was CHEM 3250. Continues to build the knowledge base of organic chemistry laboratory techniques by requiring complex analytical… source
CHEM36051(was 3150) Organic Chemistry Laboratory IAdd to Bookmarks Three hours laboratory per week. One credit hours. Was CHEM 3150. Organic compounds will be prepared and identified. Techniques include determining melting and boiling points, simple… source
CHEM36053(was 3350) General Organic Chemistry IAdd to Bookmarks Three hours lecture. Three credit hours. Was CHEM 3350. The first of a two-course sequence designed to introduce science students to organic compounds. Topics include nomenclature, a… source
CHEM36201(was 3151) Organic Chemistry Laboratory IIAdd to Bookmarks Three hours laboratory per week. One credit hours. Was CHEM 3151. This class continues to build the knowledge base of organic chemistry laboratory skills by introducing more advanced… source
CHEM36203(was 3351) General Organic Chemistry IIAdd to Bookmarks Three hours lecture. Three credit hours. Was CHEM 3351. Continues to build the knowledge base of organic chemistry by adding conjugated systems, aromatic compounds, carbonyl compound… source
CHEM37031(was 3170) Physical Chemistry Laboratory IAdd to Bookmarks Three hours laboratory per week. One credit hours. Was CHEM 3170. An introduction to multivariate statistical methods and error analysis. Experiments include the synthesis of compoun… source
CHEM37043(was 3370) Physical Chemistry: Thermodynamics and KineticsAdd to Bookmarks Three hours lecture. Three credit hours. Was CHEM 3370. An introduction to theoretical chemistry including the study of gases and condensed phases, phase changes, solutions, chemical… source
CHEM37131(was 3171) Physical Chemistry Laboratory IIAdd to Bookmarks Three hours laboratory per week. One credit hours. Was CHEM 3171. Synthesis of inorganic compounds together with measurement of quantum mechanical spectroscopic properties, magnetic… source
CHEM37143(was 3371) Physical Chemistry: Quantum and Statistical MechanicsAdd to Bookmarks Three hours lecture. Three credit hours. Was CHEM 3371. An introduction to theoretical chemistry to include the study of quantum and statistical mechanics of atomic and molecular sys… source
CHEM37235(was 3572) Physical Chemistry for the Life SciencesAdd to Bookmarks Recitation one hour. Three hours lecture. Three hours laboratory per week. Five credit hours. Was CHEM 3572. An introduction to theoretical chemistry, with emphasis on the applicatio… source
CHEM40031(was 4100) Independent StudyAdd to Bookmarks One, two, three, or four credit hours. Was CHEM 4100. Designed for students who want to carry out special investigations, which could include chemical education research or directed… source
CHEM40132(was 4200) Independent StudyAdd to Bookmarks One, two, three, or four credit hours. Was CHEM 4200. Designed for students who want to carry out special investigations, which could include chemical education research or directed… source
CHEM40233(was 4300) Independent StudyAdd to Bookmarks One, two, three, or four credit hours. Was CHEM 4300. Designed for students who want to carry out special investigations, which could include chemical education research or directed… source
CHEM40334(was 4400) Independent StudyAdd to Bookmarks One, two, three, or four credit hours. Was CHEM 4400. Designed for students who want to carry out special investigations, which could include chemical education research or directed… source
CHEM40436(was 4600) InternshipAdd to Bookmarks Was CHEM 4600. An educational internship with a field component of a minimum of 12 weeks (480 hours) of internship in a classroom setting under the supervision of a cooperating teach… source
CHEM41003Laboratory SafetyAdd to Bookmarks Three hours lecture. Three credit hours. Covers topics relevant to the OSHA Lab Safety Standard, including hazard communication, blood-borne pathogens, chemical hygiene, emergency pr… source
CHEM41144(was 4411) Instrumental AnalysisAdd to Bookmarks Three hours lecture. Four hours laboratory per week. Four credit hours. Was CHEM 4411. A study of the most common modern instrumental methods of analysis, including topics in spectro… source
CHEM42031(was 4120) Biochemistry I LaboratoryAdd to Bookmarks Three hours laboratory per week. One credit hours. Was CHEM 4120. Laboratory techniques will involve plasmid transformation, protein purification using chromatography, measurement of… source
CHEM42133(was 4320) Biochemistry I LectureAdd to Bookmarks Three hours lecture. Three credit hours. Was CHEM 4320. A basic course covering the chemistry of metabolism of proteins, lipids, carbohydrates, and nucleic acids and the action of vi… source
CHEM42233(was 4321) Biochemistry IIAdd to Bookmarks Three hours lecture. Three credit hours. Was CHEM 4321. Continuation of Biochemistry I, covering energy generation, metabolism of lipids and amino acids, integration of metabolism, D… source
CHEM43033(was 4330) History of ChemistryAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was CHEM 4330. This course is a survey of the growth and development of chemistry. Lectures will stress connections of modern chemistry to past chemists/scientist… source
CHEM44033(was 4340) Inorganic ChemistryAdd to Bookmarks Two hours lecture. Three hours laboratory per week. Three credit hours. Was CHEM 4340. A theoretical treatment of inorganic chemistry to include atomic structure, valence bond, molec… source
CHEM44233(was 4342) Environmental ChemistryAdd to Bookmarks Three hours lecture. Three credit hours. Was CHEM 4342. A survey of environmental chemistry. Topics covered will include the composition of the atmosphere and behavior; energy and cl… source
CHEM45033(was 4350) Intermediate Organic ChemistryAdd to Bookmarks Three hours lecture. Three credit hours. Was CHEM 4350. Designed for students with special interests in organic chemistry who wish exposure to additional concepts beyond those covere… source
CHEM45132(was 4251) Organic PreparationAdd to Bookmarks Two three hours laboratory per week. Two credit hours. Was CHEM 4251. Advanced experiments in organic chemistry employing special apparatus and techniques. Dual listed in the Graduat… source
CHEM46033(was 4360) Medicinal ChemistryAdd to Bookmarks Three hours lecture. Three credit hours. An introduction to the chemistry and theory of drug action that includes general drug design, drug-receptor interactions, drug design through… source
CHEM48033(was 4380) Introduction to Polymer ChemistryAdd to Bookmarks Two hours lecture. Three hours laboratory per week. Three credit hours. Was CHEM 4380. Theoretical and practical aspects of polymer chemistry will be coordinated. Topics include hist… source
CHEM48734(was 4489) Undergraduate ResearchAdd to Bookmarks Two, three, or four credit hours. Was CHEM 4489. Trains the student to analyze, plan, and conduct experimental work on a chemical problem. Frequent conferences and a study of chemica… source
CHEM48833(was 4389) Undergraduate ResearchAdd to Bookmarks Two, three, or four credit hours. Was CHEM 4389. Trains the student to analyze, plan, and conduct experimental work on a chemical problem. Frequent conferences and a study of chemica… source
CHEM48932(was 4289) Undergraduate ResearchAdd to Bookmarks Two, three, or four credit hours. Was CHEM 4289. Trains the student to analyze, plan, and conduct experimental work on a chemical problem. Frequent conferences and a study of chemica… source
CHEM49031(was 4190) Chemistry SeminarAdd to Bookmarks One credit hours. Was CHEM 4190. Presentation of papers, discussion, analysis, and implications of experimental investigations in the natural sciences. The seminar serves as the caps… source
CHEM49933(was 4399) Special Topics in ChemistryAdd to Bookmarks Three hours lecture. Three credit hours. Was CHEM 4399. For students interested in acquiring additional knowledge in selected topics in chemistry. Possible subjects include chemical… source
COMM10073(was ACOM 1300) Introduction to CommunicationAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was ACOM 1300. This course focuses on the development of effective and ethical communication skills needed to foster positive communication in a variety of contex… source
COMM21073(was ACOM 2310) Human Communication ConceptsAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was ACOM 2310. An introduction to the field of communication by an overview of communication theories and concepts, emphasizing how humans communicate to co-const… source
COMM21173(was ACOM 2311) Introduction to Communication ResearchAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was ACOM 2311. Introduction to applied research methods, increasing students’ awareness of how such research is developed, conducted, and communicated. Topics inc… source
COMM21473(was ACOM 2314) Communication Skill Center Undergraduate InternshipAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was ACOM 2314. An opportunity to apply communication concepts and skills in a professional setting. Interns gain experience working in the Communication Skill Cen… source
COMM30073(was ACOM 3300) Interpersonal CommunicationAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was ACOM 3300. Enhances the student’s ability to understand and participate in effective interpersonal communication with a focus on positive communication as a w… source
COMM31573(was ACOM 3315) Gender CommunicationAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was ACOM 3315. An examination of gender constructs as they influence verbal and nonverbal interaction. Topics include the ways communication in families, schools,… source
COMM31673(was ACOM 3316) InterviewingAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was ACOM 3316. This course develops the student’s ability to effectively prepare for and participate in a variety of interview situations. Topics include impressi… source
COMM32073(was ACOM 3320) Persuasive PresentationsAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was ACOM 3320. This course develops the student’s ability to prepare and deliver an effective persuasive presentation. Topics include audience analysis, critical… source
COMM32273(was ACOM 3322) Communicating & Working in TeamsAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was ACOM 3322. The principles of group/team interaction are studied and applied in a series of group discussions dealing with information gathering, problem-solvi… source
COMM32373(was ACOM 3323) Conflict ManagementAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was ACOM 3323. Development of the student’s ability to manage conflict in organizations, groups, and personal relationships effectively. Topics include theories,… source
COMM33073(was ACOM 3330) Professional CommunicationAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was ACOM 3330. This course focuses on building positive relationships in organizations. Topics include effective leadership, coaching/mentoring, dealing with diff… source
COMM34073(was ACOM 3340) Communication EthicsAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was ACOM 3340. This course explores the relationship between positive communication, personal character, and the common ethical questions encountered in communica… source
COMM35073(was ACOM 3350) Nonverbal CommunicationAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was ACOM 3350. Examination of codes of nonverbal communication within personal, interpersonal, and professional contexts. Topics include the role of appearance, b… source
COMM40073(was ACOM 4300) Senior Capstone ProjectAdd to Bookmarks Was ACOM 4300. Integration of learning about human communication in various contexts, culminating in an applied qualitative research project and presentation. Intended to be taken in… source
COMM40171(was ACOM 4101) Independent StudyAdd to Bookmarks One credit hours. Was ACOM 4101. Students will read and do research in a selected area of communication. Projects and papers must be approved by the instructor and department chair p… source
COMM40182(was ACOM 4201) Independent StudyAdd to Bookmarks Two credit hours. Was ACOM 4201. Students will read and do research in a selected area of communication. Projects and papers must be approved by the instructor and department chair p… source
COMM40193(was ACOM 4301) Independent StudyAdd to Bookmarks Two credit hours. Was ACOM 4301. Students will read and do research in a selected area of communication. Projects and papers must be approved by the instructor and department chair p… source
COMM41071(was ACOM 4110) Senior PortfolioAdd to Bookmarks Was ACOM 4110. The course is designed to complement and enhance knowledge and skills acquired from previous courses and experience while majoring in Applied Communication, with an em… source
COMM41173(was ACOM 4311) Organizational CommunicationAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was ACOM 4311. Students develop an ability to understand and apply major theories and concepts from communication theories to varied organizational contexts. Topi… source
COMM41273(was ACOM 4312) Intercultural CommunicationAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was ACOM 4312. An exploration of the relationship between communication and varied ethnic and national cultures across multiple contexts, including work, communit… source
COMM41373(was ACOM 4313) Seminar: Studies in CommunicationAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was ACOM 4313. Investigation of specific communication theories, skills, and practices. Focus is on an in-depth treatment of a content area not typically represen… source
COMM41473(was ACOM 4314) Communication Skill Center InternshipAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was ACOM 4314. An opportunity to apply communication concepts and skills in a professional setting within the department. Interns gain experience working in the C… source
COMM41573(was ACOM 4315) Internship in CommunicationAdd to Bookmarks One hundred fifty hours minimum of work for three credit hours. Was ACOM 4315. An opportunity to apply communication concepts and skills in a professional setting outside the departm… source
COMM41673(was ACOM 4316) Applied Comm at WorkAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was ACOM 4316. The focus of this course is to apply and analyze relevant communication concepts, theories, and skills to a student’s workplace experience. Verific… source
COMM42373(was ACOM 4323) Family CommunicationAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was ACOM 4323. Study of communication phenomena in the family setting. Examination of how communication creates and influences the development, maintenance, and e… source
COMM43073(was ACOM 4330) Listening and Civil DialogueAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was ACOM 4330. This course is designed to introduce students to perspectives on dialogue and deliberation with an emphasis on creating and maintaining ethical com… source
COMM45073(was ACOM 4350) Effective Crisis CommunicationAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was ACOM 4350. This course investigates and analyzes instances of effective and ineffective crisis communication. Students will examine the internal organizationa… source
COMM45773(was ACOM 4357) Communication and Managing DifferenceAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was ACOM 4357. This course explores communication and difference in such areas as race and ethnicity, social class, age, sexual orientation, and disability. By ap… source
CPSI10003(was CPSC 1370) Computing EssentialsAdd to Bookmarks Three hours lecture. Three credit hours. Was CPSC 1370. An introduction to the digital world for students without prior programming or computer systems experience. This course will i… source
CPSI10501(was CPSC 1105) First Year Experience for Computing MajorsAdd to Bookmarks Two hours laboratory per week. One credit hours. Was CPSC 1105. Builds a foundation for first-year and transfer students interested in the majors and options in computer science and… source
CPSI10803AI FoundationsAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. This course introduces key principles and practical applications of Artificial Intelligence. Students will examine central AI challenges and review real-world imp… source
CPSI12003AI OperationsAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. This course walks students through the full operational lifecycle of modern artificial-intelligence systems, from framing messy real-world problems as solvable AI… source
CPSI17503(was CPSC 1375) Programming IAdd to Bookmarks Two hours lecture. Two hours laboratory per week. Three credit hours. Was CPSC 1375. Problem-solving and algorithm development in a modern object-oriented programming language. Contr… source
CPSI20103DevSecOps FundamentalsAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Covers the integration of security practices into the software development life cycle using modern DevOps methodologies. Students will configure CI/CD pipelines,… source
CPSI20123Web Development IIAdd to Bookmarks Three hours lecture. Three credit hours. This course provides an in-depth exploration of front-end web technologies essential for developing responsive websites and web-based softwar… source
CPSI20203Server-Side Dev. FundamentalsAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Introduces the principles and practices of server-side web development. Students learn how to build and deploy secure, data-driven applications using both relatio… source
CPSI20603Full Stack PracticumAdd to Bookmarks Three hours lecture. Three credit hours. A culminating, project-based course where students work in agile teams to design, develop, secure, test, and deploy a full-stack web applicat… source
CPSI20803AI Tools and TechniquesAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Introduces students to practical applications of artificial intelligence across diverse fields. Students design user-friendly human-AI collaboration tools, explor… source
CPSI21803AI GovernanceAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. This course equips students with the knowledge and practical tools needed to direct artificial-intelligence systems toward responsible, lawful and socially benefi… source
CPSI23003AI PracticumAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. This course provides students with the opportunity to integrate and apply the knowledge and skills gained in earlier AI coursework through a supervised, hands-on… source
CPSI23003Web Development IAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. This course builds on HTML and CSS skills to develop intermediate-level JavaScript proficiency for interactive, accessible, and responsive web applications. Stude… source
CPSI23803(was CPSC 2386) Machine Learning FundamentalsAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was CPSC 2386. With no prior programming skills assumed, this course covers the foundations of ML theory, bringing its main concepts and practices closer to non-t… source
CPSI24003UI/UX FundamentalsAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. (Was IFSC 2340) This course is designed to provide a comprehensive introduction to user interface and user experience design. Through hands-on projects and practi… source
CPSI27603(was CPSC 2376) Programming IIAdd to Bookmarks Two hours lecture. Two hours laboratory per week. Three credit hours. Was CPSC 2376. Advanced programming concepts including abstract data types, details of object-oriented concepts… source
CPSI27703(was CPSC 2377) Introduction to Game ProgrammingAdd to Bookmarks Three hours lecture. Three credit hours. Was CPSC 2377. Will explore concepts around the design and implementation of computer-game software. This will include GUI/Engine design mode… source
CPSI28003(was CPSC 2380) AlgorithmsAdd to Bookmarks Three hours lecture. Three credit hours. Was CPSC 2380. Concentrates on the design and analysis of algorithms. Topics include the correctness of algorithms, asymptotic notation, and… source
CPSI28204(was CPSC 2482) Computer OrganizationAdd to Bookmarks Three hours lecture. Two hours laboratory per week. Four credit hours. Was CPSC 2482. A hands-on approach to understanding computer subsystems and their components, instruction set a… source
CPSI31003Machine Learning IAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. This course is an applied introduction to supervised and unsupervised methods. Students learn to frame problems, prepare data, build foundational models (linear/l… source
CPSI31303Machine Learning IIAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. This advanced course builds on foundational machine learning concepts to explore optimization, advanced model families, ensemble methods, Bayesian learning, unsup… source
CPSI32003Search and Planning in AIAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. This course covers the fundamental concepts and methods of search and planning in Artificial Intelligence. Students will study classical and modern approaches to… source
CPSI33003Probabilistic Reasoning in AIAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Introduces probabilistic models and decision-theoretic methods that enable AI systems to reason and act under uncertainty. Students learn to build and query Bayes… source
CPSI34003RoboticsAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. An introduction to the principles and technologies of intelligent robotic systems, including sensors, effectors, control architectures, kinematics, localization,… source
CPSI36003Natural Language ProcessingAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. This course introduces the foundational concepts of Natural Language Processing (NLP) and statistical language models. Students apply and design NLP and Large Lan… source
CPSI36703(was CPSC 3367) Mobile Application DevelopmentAdd to Bookmarks Three hours lecture. Three credit hours. Was CPSC 3367. Mobile devices are ubiquitous and developers are rushing to build applications for them. This course will provide an introduct… source
CPSI36803(was CPSC 3368) Modern Software DevelopmentAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was CPSC 3368. Introduces students to the relevant principles, practices, and tools existing today for implementing robust and high-quality software products prom… source
CPSI36903(was CPSC 3369) Introduction to Computer Architecture and Assembly LanguageAdd to Bookmarks Three hours lecture. Three credit hours. Was CPSC 3369. Introduction to computer architecture and assembly language programming. Modern processor architectures, for example, x86, and… source
CPSI37503(was CPSC 3375) Database ConceptsAdd to Bookmarks Three hours lecture. Three credit hours. Was CPSC 3375. Introduction to logical and physical database design and database management systems. Database normalization, data dependencie… source
CPSI37703(was CPSC 3377) Advanced Game ProgrammingAdd to Bookmarks Three hours lecture. Three credit hours. Was CPSC 3377. Targeted at programming and problem-solving using the C++ programming language to develop interactive computer games. Will cov… source
CPSI38003(was CPSC 3380) Operating SystemsAdd to Bookmarks Three hours lecture. Three credit hours. Was CPSC 3380. An exploration of the hardware designs, data structures, and algorithms that inform operating-system design. Topics include ha… source
CPSI38103(was CPSC 3381) Enterprise COBOL Application DevelopmentAdd to Bookmarks Three hours lecture. Three credit hours. Was CPSC 3381. Accelerated programming in COBOL. Syntax, structure, application development methodologies, and best practices. Also available… source
CPSI38203(was CPSC 3382) RPG ProgrammingAdd to Bookmarks Three hours lecture. Three credit hours. Was CPSC 3382. RPG (Report Program Generator) is a high-level language for business applications found today in numerous enterprises. This co… source
CPSI38303(was CPSC 3383) Programming LanguagesAdd to Bookmarks Three hours lecture. Three credit hours. Was CPSC 3383. Programming language classifications and paradigms, including functional programming. Programming language structures such as… source
CPSI38403(was CPSC 3384) Computer NetworksAdd to Bookmarks Three hours lecture. Three credit hours. Was CPSC 3384. Introduction to design and analysis of computer networks. Computer communications architecture and protocols, local and wide a… source
CPSI38703(was CPSC 3387) Simulation MethodsAdd to Bookmarks Three hours lecture. Three credit hours. Was CPSC 3387. Introduction to the design and analysis of discrete probabilistic systems using simulation. Basic concepts in modeling and ana… source
CPSI39103(was CPSC 3391) Cooperative EducationAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was CPSC 3391. Further work experiences to complement and extend the classroom learning experience through the application of theoretical concepts in a profession… source
CPSI39903(was CPSC 3399) Special TopicsAdd to Bookmarks Three hours lecture. Three credit hours. Was CPSC 3399. Topics in areas of current interest in Computer Science. Refer to the semester schedule for specific topics offered. source
CPSI40101(was CPSC 4100) Independent StudyAdd to Bookmarks One credit hours. Was CPSC 4100. Designed for students who want to carry out special investigations. The topic and method of procedure must have the approval of the supervising facul… source
CPSI40202(was CPSC 4200) Independent StudyAdd to Bookmarks Two credit hours. Was CPSC 4200. Designed for students who want to carry out special investigations. The topic and method of procedure must have the approval of the supervising facul… source
CPSI40303(was CPSC 4300) Independent StudyAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was CPSC 4300. Designed for students who want to carry out special investigations. The topic and method of procedure must have the approval of the supervising fac… source
CPSI40404(was CPSC 4400) Independent StudyAdd to Bookmarks Four credit hours. Was CPSC 4400. Designed for students who want to carry out special investigations. The topic and method of procedure must have the approval of the supervising facu… source
CPSI40505(was CPSC 4500) Independent StudyAdd to Bookmarks Five credit hours. Was CPSC 4500. Designed for students who want to carry out special investigations. Topic and method of procedure must have the approval of the supervising faculty… source
CPSI41003Capstone IAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Integrate the skills and theory acquired throughout the AI degree to solve an open-ended, real-world problem. Working in small teams under faculty mentorship and,… source
CPSI42003Capstone IIAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. This is a continuation of Capstone I to integrate the skills and theory acvquired throughout the AI degree to solve an open-ended, real-world problem. Prerequisit… source
CPSI43003Perception and Computer VisionAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. This course explores the interdisciplinary foundations and methods of perception and computer vision. Students will study how humans and machines perceive and int… source
CPSI44003Intelligent AgentsAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. This course introduces the foundations of intelligent agents, focusing on their interactions with both external environments and other agents. Students are expect… source
CPSI45003Deep LearningAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. This course offers a comprehensive overview of deep learning, with a focus on the foundational architectures of artificial neural networks and their associated le… source
CPSI46003(was CPSC 4360) Computer SecurityAdd to Bookmarks Three hours lecture. Three credit hours. Was CPSC 4360. Increasing reliance on our computer-based infrastructure elements with the information-driven nature of today’s business requi… source
CPSI46013Reinforcement LearningAdd to Bookmarks Three hours lecture. Three credit hours. Provides a comprehensive introduction to reinforcement learning (RL), the area of machine learning concerned with agents that learn to make s… source
CPSI46603(was CPSC 4366) Interactive Computer Graphics and AnimationAdd to Bookmarks Three hours lecture. Three credit hours. Was CPSC 4366. An introduction to interactive 3d computer graphics, including the design of modern graphics architectures. Topics include 3d… source
CPSI46803(was CPSC 4368) 3D Modeling for Game DesignAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was CPSC 4368. Students will learn a foundation in modeling in 3D space as well as how to model increasingly complex 3D objects. Topics include box modeling, spli… source
CPSI47003(was CPSC 4370) Theory of ComputationAdd to Bookmarks Three hours lecture. Three credit hours. Was CPSC 4370. Introduction to and overview of models of computation: finite-state automata, pushdown automata, and Turing machines. Study of… source
CPSI47013Bio-Inspired TechnologiesAdd to Bookmarks Three. credit hours. This course explores the principles and applications of bio-inspired technologies, focusing on the intersection of neurobiology, cognitive psychology, and artifi… source
CPSI47303(was CPSC 4373) Software EngineeringAdd to Bookmarks Three hours lecture. Three credit hours. Was CPSC 4373. Methodologies for successful software development. Requirements definition and analysis, use cases, domain models. Object-orie… source
CPSI47803(was CPSC 4378) Immersive TechnologiesAdd to Bookmarks Three hours lecture. Was CPSC 4378. Provides students with a comprehensive introduction to the extended reality (XR) landscape in its different forms—virtual reality(VR), augmented r… source
CPSI47903(was CPSC 4379) Principles of UI and UXAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was CPSC 4379. A general introduction to the theory and practice of software user interface (UI) and user experience (UX) design, including theories underlying in… source
CPSI48003(was CPSC 4380) Web Stack-Client-Side TechAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was CPSC 4380. An introduction to developing web-based applications used both as the front-end of modern web services and also as the basis of hybrid mobile apps.… source
CPSI48203(was CPSC 4382) Compiler Construction and TheoryAdd to Bookmarks Three hours lecture. Three credit hours. Was CPSC 4382. Fundamental principles of compiler design such as finite state machine and context-free grammar. Compilation techniques includ… source
CPSI48303(was CPSC 4383) Artificial IntelligenceAdd to Bookmarks Three hours lecture. Three credit hours. Was CPSC 4383. Introduction to machine intelligence. Emphasis on different paradigms for problem solving such as various state-space search s… source
CPSI48703(was CPSC 4387) Distributed ComputingAdd to Bookmarks Three hours lecture. Three credit hours. Was CPSC 4387. Fundamental principles of parallel computing, parallel programming experience on multi-core processors and cloud computing arc… source
CPSI49103(was CPSC 4391) Cooperative EducationAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was CPSC 4391. Continuation of CPSI 39103 . Work experiences complement and extend the classroom learning experience through the application of theoretical concep… source
CPSI49203(was CPSC 4392) Capstone ProjectAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was CPSC 4392. Student-led teams to design, develop, test, and deploy a practical software application involving multiple areas of the Computer Science curriculum… source
CPSI49503(was CPSC 4395) InternshipAdd to Bookmarks Credit/No Credit credit hours. Was CPSC 4395. Professional experience related to student discipline under the supervision of an advisor. Sixty hours of work per credit hour. source
CPSI49903(was CPSC 4399) Special TopicsAdd to Bookmarks Three hours lecture. Three credit hours. Was CPSC 4399. Advanced topics in areas of current interest in computer science. Refer to the semester schedule for specific topics offered.… source
CNMG10101(was 1101) First-Year Colloquium in ConstructionAdd to Bookmarks Two hours laboratory per week. One credit hours. Was CNMG 1101. An introduction to construction engineering and construction management, along with goal setting, time management, and… source
CNMG10102(was 1201) The Construction IndustryAdd to Bookmarks One hours lecture. Three hours laboratory per week. Two credit hours. Was CNMG 1201. Introduction to the construction industry and the career opportunities available within residenti… source
CNMG10503(was 1305) Drawings and SpecificationsAdd to Bookmarks Two hours lecture. Two hours laboratory per week. Three credit hours. Was CNMG 1305. Introduction to basic construction drawings and specification interpretation. Emphasis on constru… source
CNMG18500(was 1085) Architecture, Engineering, and Construction (AEC) SeminarAdd to Bookmarks Zero credit hours. Was CNMG 1085. This non-credit seminar is required for all undergraduate students majoring in construction management, architectural and construction engineering,… source
CNMG18503(was 1385) Infrastructure, Environment, and SocietyAdd to Bookmarks Two hours lecture. Two hours laboratory per week. Three credit hours. Was CNMG 1385. Examines the relationships between the natural environment, the built environment, and society. B… source
CNMG21303(was 2313) Construction Materials and MethodsAdd to Bookmarks Two hours lecture. Two hours laboratory per week. Three credit hours. Was CNMG 2313. Introduction to specifications, standards, codes, quality control, and quantity survey as they pe… source
CNMG21403(was 2314) Mechanical, Electrical, and Plumbing (MEP) SystemsAdd to Bookmarks Two hours lecture. Two hours laboratory per week. Three credit hours. Was CNMG 2314. Introduction to functions of service systems within a modern structure. Includes heating, ventila… source
CNMG21603(was 2316) Construction Surveying with LabAdd to Bookmarks Two hours lecture. Two hours laboratory per week. Three credit hours. Was CNMG 2316. Introduction to the principles of construction surveying, project layout, field performance, and… source
CNMG21803(was 2318) Building Information ModelingAdd to Bookmarks Two hours lecture. Two hours laboratory per week. Three credit hours. Was CNMG 2318. Focuses on utilizing the basic functions of Building Information Modeling (BIM) for residential a… source
CNMG23303(was 2333) Statics and Strength of MaterialsAdd to Bookmarks Two hours lecture. Two hours laboratory per week. Three credit hours. Was CNMG 2333. An analytical and practical approach to the principles and physical concepts of statics and stren… source
CNMG27003(was 2370) Engineering StaticsAdd to Bookmarks Two hours lecture. Two hours laboratory per week. Three credit hours. Was CNMG 2370. Static equilibrium of particles, equivalent systems of forces, equilibrium of rigid bodies, centr… source
CNMG29901(was 2199) Special Topics in ConstructionAdd to Bookmarks One, two, or three credit hours. Was CNMG 2199. Designed to meet the special needs of students or industry to cover the application of construction management or construction enginee… source
CNMG29902(was 2299) Special Topics in ConstructionAdd to Bookmarks One, two, or three credit hours. Was CNMG 2299. Designed to meet the special needs of students or industry to cover the application of construction management or construction enginee… source
CNMG29903(was 2399) Special Topics in ConstructionAdd to Bookmarks One, two, or three credit hours. Was CNMG 2399. Designed to meet the special needs of students or industry to cover the application of construction management or construction enginee… source
CNMG30203(was 3302) Engineering EconomyAdd to Bookmarks Three hours lecture. Three credit hours. Was CNMG 3302. Introduction to engineering economic decisions for evaluating the worth of products, services, projects and systems, time valu… source
CNMG31203(was 3312) Engineering Structural AnalysisAdd to Bookmarks Two hours lecture. Two hours laboratory per week. Three credit hours. Was CNMG 3312. Structural analysis of trusses, beams, frames, cables, and arches, including determinate and inde… source
CNMG31303(was 3313) Civil Engineering Materials with LabAdd to Bookmarks Two hours lecture. Two hours laboratory per week. Three credit hours. Was CNMG 3313. Properties of materials and materials science, including atomic structure and bonding, lattice st… source
CNMG32103(was 3321) Steel ConstructionAdd to Bookmarks Two hours lecture. Two hours laboratory per week. Three credit hours. Was CNMG 3321. Structural steel materials; shapes and uses. Structural steel specifications and construction pra… source
CNMG32203(was 3322) Concrete ConstructionAdd to Bookmarks Two hours lecture. Two hours laboratory per week. Three credit hours. Was CNMG 3322. Provides an in-depth examination of the principles and applications of concrete construction. Stu… source
CNMG32403(was 3324) Heavy Civil ConstructionAdd to Bookmarks Two hours lecture. Two hours laboratory per week. Three credit hours. Was CNMG 3324. Introduces construction management concepts applicable to heavy civil projects, such as highways,… source
CNMG32703(was 3327) Field Engineering and Construction EquipmentAdd to Bookmarks Two hours lecture. Two hours laboratory per week. Three credit hours. Was CNMG 3327. Principles of construction project field supervision and construction equipment. Leadership, moti… source
CNMG33903(was 3339) Estimating IAdd to Bookmarks Two hours lecture. Two hours laboratory per week. Three credit hours. Was CNMG 3339. Theory and practice of construction project bidding and estimating. Topics include proposal solic… source
CNMG34703(was 3347) Engineering Soil Mechanics with LabAdd to Bookmarks Two hours lecture. Two hours laboratory per week. Three credit hours. Was CNMG 3347. Introduction to soils and foundation engineering and construction soil mechanics technology. Stud… source
CNMG35703(was 3357) Introduction to Environmental Engineering with LabAdd to Bookmarks Two hours lecture. Two hours laboratory per week. Three credit hours. Was CNMG 3357. The study of the fundamental principles of environmental processes, pollution, and pollution cont… source
CNMG37103(was 3371) Engineering DynamicsAdd to Bookmarks Two hours lecture. Two hours laboratory per week. Three credit hours. Was CNMG 3371. Kinematics and kinetics of particles, systems of particles, and rigid bodies; energy and momentum… source
CNMG37403(was 3374) Hydraulic Engineering with LabAdd to Bookmarks Two hours lecture. Two hours laboratory per week. Three credit hours. Was CNMG 3374. Properties of water; hydrostatics; water flow in pipes; pipelines and piping networks; water pump… source
CNMG37603(was 3376) Engineering Structural MechanicsAdd to Bookmarks Two hours lecture. Two hours laboratory per week. Three credit hours. Was CNMG 3376. The study of deformation in structural materials: stresses and strains due to tension, compressio… source
CNMG37803(was 3378) Engineering ThermodynamicsAdd to Bookmarks Three hours lecture. Three credit hours. Was CNMG 3378. Properties of pure substances, thermodynamic processes, heat and work, the first law of thermodynamics, closed systems, enthal… source
CNMG39501(was 3195) Community Service ProjectsAdd to Bookmarks Three hours laboratory per week. One credit hours. Was CNMG 3195. Students will complete at least 40 hours of on- or off-campus community service on an approved project. Fall only. source
CNMG40001(was 4100) Independent StudyAdd to Bookmarks One, two, or three credit hours. Was CNMG 4100. The topic and method of procedure must have the approval of the supervising faculty member. Four to six hours per week of work on the… source
CNMG40002(was 4200) Independent StudyAdd to Bookmarks One, two, or three credit hours. Was CNMG 4200. Topic and method of procedure must have approval of the supervising faculty member. Four to six hours per week of work on the project… source
CNMG40003(was 4300) Independent StudyAdd to Bookmarks One, two, or three credit hours. Was CNMG 4300. The topic and method of procedure must have the approval of the supervising faculty member. Four to six hours per week of work on the… source
CNMG41003(was 4310) Construction Financial ManagementAdd to Bookmarks Two hours lecture. Two hours laboratory per week. Three credit hours. Was CNMG 4310. Concepts and principles of construction financial management: construction financial systems and… source
CNMG41103(was 4311) Estimating IIAdd to Bookmarks Two hours lecture. Two hours laboratory per week. Three credit hours. Was CNMG 4311. Advanced applications and concepts of construction project estimating. Topics include computer-ai… source
CNMG41303(was 4313) Construction Management FundamentalsAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was CNMG 4313. Provides an overview of construction management fundamentals such as delivery systems, estimating, scheduling, and administration. Also covers cons… source
CNMG41503(was 4315) Construction Business OperationsAdd to Bookmarks Two hours lecture. Two hours laboratory per week. Three credit hours. Was CNMG 4315. Identify and explore the tasks required for the successful operation of a construction company. B… source
CNMG41803(was 4318) Advanced BIMAdd to Bookmarks Two hours lecture. Two hours laboratory per week. Three credit hours. Was CNMG 4318. Building information modeling (BIM) functions will be used for complex commercial construction; t… source
CNMG42103(was 4321) Reinforced Concrete DesignAdd to Bookmarks Two hours lecture. Two hours laboratory per week. Three credit hours. Was CNMG 4321. Behavior and design of reinforced concrete elements, including beams, columns, slabs, footings, f… source
CNMG42303(was 4323) Construction AdministrationAdd to Bookmarks Two hours lecture. Two hours laboratory per week. Three credit hours. Was CNMG 4323. An introduction to construction project control and administration through computer applications.… source
CNMG42703(was 4327) Temporary StructuresAdd to Bookmarks Two hours lecture. Two hours laboratory per week. Three credit hours. Was CNMG 4327. The study of engineering standards, designs, practices, and procedures for erecting temporary str… source
CNMG42903(was 4329) Construction Planning and SchedulingAdd to Bookmarks Two hours lecture. Two hours laboratory per week. Three credit hours. Was CNMG 4329. An in-depth study of creating and monitoring a construction project schedule. Creation of project… source
CNMG43403(was 4334) Construction Contracts and LawAdd to Bookmarks Two hours lecture. Two hours laboratory per week. Three credit hours. Was CNMG 4334. A study of construction contracts concerning project delivery systems and the basic principles of… source
CNMG44203(was 4342) Construction SafetyAdd to Bookmarks Two hours lecture. Two hours laboratory per week. Three credit hours. Was CNMG 4342. A study of construction safety management and OSHA 29 CFR PART 1926. The OSHA Construction Indust… source
CNMG44503(was 4345) Construction Management CapstoneAdd to Bookmarks Two hours lecture. Two hours laboratory per week. Three credit hours. Was CNMG 4345. Capstone. Students develop and organize a simulated construction project. Project contracts are a… source
CNMG45103(was 4351) Foundation DesignAdd to Bookmarks Two hours lecture. Two hours laboratory per week. Three credit hours. Was CNMG 4351. The main portion of the course is composed of selected geotechnical aspects of foundation design,… source
CNMG45403(was 4354) Transportation EngineeringAdd to Bookmarks Three hours lecture. Three credit hours. Was CNMG 4354. An introduction to transportation and traffic analysis. Topics include the geometric design of highways, pavement design, traf… source
CNMG45703(was 4357) Water and Wastewater EngineeringAdd to Bookmarks Three hours lecture. Three credit hours. Was CNMG 4357. An introduction to drinking water treatment and distribution and wastewater collection and treatment. Topics include coagulati… source
CNMG46103(was 4361) Green ConstructionAdd to Bookmarks Two hours lecture. Two hours laboratory per week. Three credit hours. Was CNMG 4361. Overview of design and construction delivery systems for high-performance green buildings; releva… source
CNMG46203(was 4362) Water Resources EngineeringAdd to Bookmarks Two hours lecture. Two hours laboratory per week. Three credit hours. Was CNMG 4362. Analysis and design of hydraulic facilities including water supply and distribution systems, stor… source
CNMG46403(was 4364) Air Pollution EngineeringAdd to Bookmarks Two hours lecture. Two hours laboratory per week. Three credit hours. Was CNMG 4364. The study of the fundamental principles of air pollution, sources, effects, and management mechan… source
CNMG46603(was 4366) Solid and Hazardous Waste ManagementAdd to Bookmarks Two hours lecture. Two hours laboratory per week. Three credit hours. Was CNMG 4366. Overview of fundamental principles related to solid and hazardous waste management including coll… source
CNMG46803(was 4368) Environmental Risk AssessmentAdd to Bookmarks Two hours lecture. Two hours laboratory per week. Three credit hours. Was CNMG 4368. Fundamentals of risk assessment, including ecological and human risk and applications in environm… source
CNMG46903(was 4369) Soil and Groundwater RemediationAdd to Bookmarks Two hours lecture. Two hours laboratory per week. Three credit hours. Was CNMG 4369. Overview of fundamental principles related to groundwater and soil remediation. Discussion of phy… source
CNMG47103(was 4371) Structural Steel DesignAdd to Bookmarks Two hours lecture. Two hours laboratory per week. Three credit hours. Was CNMG 4371. Behavior and design of structural steel elements, including connectors, tension and compression m… source
CNMG47903(was 4379) Heat TransferAdd to Bookmarks Three hours lecture. Three credit hours. Was CNMG 4379. Steady and transient heat conduction; forced, natural, and multiphase convection; heat exchanger design and analysis; radiatio… source
CNMG48003(was 4380) Heating, Ventilating, Air-Conditioning, and Refrigeration (HVACR) Engineering FundamentalsAdd to Bookmarks Two hours lecture. Two hours laboratory per week. Three credit hours. Was CNMG 4380. Fundamentals of heating, ventilating, air-conditioning, and refrigeration (HVACR) engineering; re… source
CNMG48103(was 4381) Thermal Powerplant EngineeringAdd to Bookmarks Two hours lecture. Two hours laboratory per week. Three credit hours. Was CNMG 4381. Thermodynamics of combustion and power cycles; internal combustion engines; steam turbine powerpl… source
CNMG48501(was 4185) Professional Engineering SeminarAdd to Bookmarks Four hours laboratory per week. One credit hours. Was CNMG 4185. Students learn about the importance of engineering licensure, gain an understanding of professional and ethical respo… source
CNMG48503Engineering Design ProjectAdd to Bookmarks One hours lecture. Three hours laboratory per week. Three credit hours. Prepare for engineerting practice by designing a major architectural, environmental, or civil engeering projec… source
CNMG48903(was 4389) Professional Engineering LicensureAdd to Bookmarks Two hours lecture. Two hours laboratory per week. Three credit hours. Was CNMG 4389. Legal, regulatory, and ethical issues related to the practice of engineering; preparation for eng… source
CNMG49503(was 4395) Professional DevelopmentAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was CNMG 4395. Partnerships between students and nonprofit community organizations will be established. Students use skills in construction management or construc… source
CNMG49901(was 4199) Special Topics in ConstructionAdd to Bookmarks One, two, or three credit hours. Was CNMG 4199. Designed to meet the special needs of students or industry to cover the application of construction management or construction enginee… source
CNMG49903(was 4399) Special Topics in ConstructionAdd to Bookmarks One, two, or three credit hours. Was CNMG 4399. Designed to meet the special needs of students or industry to cover the application of construction management or construction enginee… source
CRJU10203(was 2300) Introduction to Criminal JusticeAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was CRJU 2300. Basic understanding of legal and ethical foundations of criminal justice and the major components of the criminal justice system. (ACTS Course Numb… source
CRJU30073White Collar CrimeAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. This course is a comprehensive examination of the nature, extent, and consequences of white-collar crime with emphasis on explanation from the criminological pers… source
CRJU30103(was 3301) Criminal EvidenceAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was CRJU 3301. An analysis of the legal problems associated with the investigation of crime; the acquisition, preservation, and presentation of evidence; principl… source
CRJU30203(was 3302) Legal Aspects of Law EnforcementAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was CRJU 3302. A study of the leading constitutional cases in criminal justice with particular emphasis on cases dealing with search and seizure, the privilege ag… source
CRJU30253Careers in Criminal JusticeAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. This course will explore how to apply criminal justice theories and concepts in real-world environments, effectively bridging the gap between classroom learning a… source
CRJU30303(was 3303) Survey of CorrectionsAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was CRJU 3303. Explores the operation of the correctional system within the context of society and the criminal justice system, the integration of criminology, co… source
CRJU30403(was 3304) Police and SocietyAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was CRJU 3304. Examines the relationship between the police and the community from several different perspectives. Starts with an introduction to the history, pra… source
CRJU30473Community CorrectionsAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Discussions regarding the historical development of probation and parole, how probation and parole operate, legal challenges surrounding probation and parole, the… source
CRJU30501(was 3105) Seminar in Criminal JusticeAdd to Bookmarks One, two, or three credit hours. Was CRJU 3105. A study of special problems, issues, or trends relating to the criminal justice system. May be repeated with a change of subject and w… source
CRJU30533(was 3305) Seminar in Criminal JusticeAdd to Bookmarks One, two, or three credit hours. Was CRJU 3305. A study of special problems, issues, or trends relating to the criminal justice system. May be repeated with a change of subject and w… source
CRJU30602(was 3205) Seminar in Criminal JusticeAdd to Bookmarks One, two, or three credit hours. Was CRJU 3205. A study of special problems, issues, or trends relating to the criminal justice system. May be repeated with a change of subject and w… source
CRJU30633(was 3306) Police Administration and ManagementAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was CRJU 3306. Basic understanding of the part the police plays within society and the criminal justice system. Explores the relationship between police and socie… source
CRJU30703(was 3307) Criminal LawAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was CRJU 3307. An analysis of criminal acts, elements of specific crimes, and defenses permitted in the United States legal system. source
CRJU30903(was 3309) CybercrimeAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was CRJU 3309. Designed to acquaint students with law enforcement’s response to crimes committed using computers, networks, and the internet. source
CRJU31103(was 3311) GangsAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was CRJU 3311. The historical, cross-cultural, and current state of gang involvement. source
CRJU31203(was 3312) VictimologyAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was CRJU 3312. A review of the distribution and causes of crime from the victim’s point of view, and detailing the interface between victims and the legal and soc… source
CRJU31303(was 3313) Crime and Science: An Introduction to Forensic ScienceAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was CRJU 3313. A general overview of forensic science, the application of “science,” and the scientific method to the law. Topics such as criminalistics, includin… source
CRJU31403(was 3314) Statistics in Criminal JusticeAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. An introduction to data analysis in criminology and criminal justice. The primary goal is to introduce students to the statistics and the problems that are common… source
CRJU31503(was 3315) Sex CrimesAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was CRJU 3315. An in-depth look at sex offenders and sex crimes. Students will explore possible causes of sex crimes, treatment options for sex offenders, victimi… source
CRJU32173Criminal InvestigationsAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. This course will explore criminal investigations within the cop of law enforcement, criminal courts, and corrections. How criminal investigations are executed wil… source
CRJU33703(was 3337) Juvenile DelinquencyAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was CRJU 3337. Juvenile delinquent behavior, problems, theory, cause, control, and prevention. source
CRJU33803(was 3338) Criminological TheoryAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was CRJU 3338. Provides the student with a comprehensive examination of criminological theory. Surveys the major schools of thought related to crime causation and… source
CRJU34803(was 3348) Internship IAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was CRJU 3348. Experience in law enforcement agencies, juvenile courts, probation and parole departments, other correctional institutions, delinquency control pro… source
CRJU34903(was 3349) Internship IIAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was CRJU 3349. A continuation of CRJU 34803 . source
CRJU37203Deviant BehaviorAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Provides upper-level undergraduate students with an understanding of deviance and deviant behavior. Emphasis is placed on understanding how deviance and deviant b… source
CRJU39003(was 3390) Neighborhood StudiesAdd to Bookmarks Was CRJU 3390. Little Rock, like other cities, is made up of multiple neighborhoods, each with a unique culture and history. Emphasizes community engagement through active study of t… source
CRJU39603(was 3396) Psychology and the Criminal ProcessAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was CRJU 3396. An exploration of the contributions of psychology to the practice of law, law enforcement, and other related areas, illustrated in terms of testimo… source
CRJU40033(was 4300) Crime and BehaviorAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was CRJU 4300. Enables students to identify and understand the major schools of thought in criminology and to integrate them into a comprehensive application to t… source
CRJU40103(was 4301) Judicial System and ProcessAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was CRJU 4301. A survey of state, local, and federal judicial systems and their interrelationships. Examines judicial structures, functions, and decision-making p… source
CRJU40203(was 4302) Law and SocietyAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was CRJU 4302.The origins and history of law in society, including the evolving roles of judges, juries, defense attorneys, and prosecutors. Examines the evolutio… source
CRJU40403(was 4304) Research MethodsAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was CRJU 4304. Instruction in reading and comprehension of reports and research within the criminal justice field, identifying the application of various research… source
CRJU40503(was 4305) Juvenile Law and ProcessAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was CRJU 4305. The philosophical basis, process, legal rights of juveniles, and roles of the major participants in the juvenile justice system. source
CRJU40703(was 4307) Drug AbuseAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was CRJU 4307. Frequently abused drugs, with emphasis on the personal, social, and legal consequences of drug abuse and the treatment of drug addiction. source
CRJU40903(was 4309) Crime PreventionAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. An overview of the fundamental concept of crime prevention, beginning with a review of crime statistics and crime causation theories and their relevance in the pr… source
CRJU41003(was 4310) TerrorismAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was CRJU 4310. An overview of terrorism as a political weapon, definitions of terrorism, an examination of the causes of terrorism, precepts of domestic and inter… source
CRJU41103(was 4311) Security ManagementAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was CRJU 4311. The principles and issues of organizational security management. The historical development of public and private security and its form and practic… source
CRJU41173Ethics in Criminal JusticeAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. The course explores the complex moral landscape of the criminal justice system - where decisions aren’t always black and white. Students will trace the roots of e… source
CRJU41203(was 4312) Homeland SecurityAdd to Bookmarks Was CRJU 4312. An introduction to the theory and practice of homeland security in both the public and private sectors at the national, regional, state, and local levels. Students wil… source
CRJU41303(was 4313) Information SecurityAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was CRJU 4313. The administrative aspects of information security management. Designed to develop knowledge and skills for the protection of information and infor… source
CRJU42001(was 4120) Independent StudyAdd to Bookmarks One, two, or three credit hours. Was CRJU 4120. Advanced study and research. 00 GPA, consent of instructor. source
CRJU42033(was 4320) Independent StudyAdd to Bookmarks One, two, or three credit hours. Was CRJU 4320. Advanced study and research. 00 GPA, consent of instructor. source
CRJU42833Domestic ViolenceAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Domestic violence will be examined in the context of family violence. Crimes within the family, child abuse, elder abuse and intimate partner violence will all be… source
CRJU43203(was 4332) Corrections PsychologyAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was CRJU 4332. A review of theoretical and applied issues in the practice of correctional psychology. Focus on relevant empirical studies and their application in… source
CRJU43303(was 4333) Cooperative EducationAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was CRJU 4333. Experience in law enforcement agencies, juvenile courts, probation and parole departments, other correctional institutions, delinquency control pro… source
CRJU45103(was 4351) Constitutional Law IIAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was CRJU 4351. Civil liberties, analysis of leading constitutional decisions focusing on human freedom and fundamental rights. Emphasis on religious liberty, free… source
CRJU48003(was 4380) Comparative Criminal Justice SystemsAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was CRJU 4380. An analysis of the law enforcement, judicial, and correctional systems of other nations, with emphasis on comparison with the United States system… source
CSEC11004(was 1410) Cybersecurity IAdd to Bookmarks Four credit hours. Was CSEC 1410. Provides an introduction to fundamental cybersecurity concepts, including security principles, ethics, cryptography, access control, data security,… source
CSEC11104(was 1411) Cybersecurity IIAdd to Bookmarks Four credit hours. Was CSEC 1411. Continues to cover foundational cybersecurity topics in software security, attack methodologies, defense strategies, governance, law and policy, ris… source
CSEC20013Cybersecurity ClinicAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. This course provides students with hands-on experience supporting real organizations in strengthening their cybersecurity posture. Working in teams, students appl… source
CSEC21403(was 2314) Incident ResponseAdd to Bookmarks Three hours lecture. Three credit hours. Was CSEC 2314. Cybersecurity incidents are inevitable for organizations. Prepares students for the lifecycle of planning for, responding to,… source
CSEC22033(was 2320) Access ControlAdd to Bookmarks Three hours lecture. Three credit hours. Was CSEC 2320. Covers logical and physical access control policy and mechanisms for cyber systems. Also covers the role of authorization, ide… source
CSEC22433(was 2324) Network SecurityAdd to Bookmarks Three hours lecture. Three credit hours. Was CSEC 2324. Fundamentals in network protocols and design, routing, local and wide-area communications, and wireless networks. Covers inher… source
CSEC30003(was 3300) Digital ForensicsAdd to Bookmarks Three hours lecture. Three credit hours. Was CSEC 3300. Covers the legal, technical, and procedural methodologies associated with digital forensic investigations. Topics include imag… source
CSEC31203(was 3312) Applied CryptographyAdd to Bookmarks Three hours lecture. Three credit hours. Was CSEC 3312. A survey and study of the major cryptographic techniques, algorithms, and implementations, emphasizing applications to data se… source
CSEC32003(was 3320) IoT SecurityAdd to Bookmarks Three hours lecture. Three credit hours. Was CSEC 3320. Covers the Internet of Things (IoT) and fog computing model, cybersecurity challenges with loT, mechanisms for high assurance,… source
CSEC32203(was 3322) Software SecurityAdd to Bookmarks Three hours lecture. Three credit hours. Was CSEC 3322. Covers fundamental design principles and security requirements for secure software development, mitigating common software sec… source
CSEC32403(was 3324) Data SecurityAdd to Bookmarks Three hours lecture. Three credit hours. Was CSEC 3324. Covers the security of data at rest, during processing, and in transit. Specific topics include database security, file encryp… source
CSEC33003(was 3330) Industrial System SecurityAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. This course equips students with the essential skills to secure industrial systems by focusing on both digital and physical assets. Key topics include identifying… source
CSEC34003(was 3340) Industrial Cyber DefenseAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Provides students with advanced skills in securing operational technology environments, focusing on engineered controls, layered defenses, supply chain risk manag… source
CSEC41003(was 4310) Risk ManagementAdd to Bookmarks Three hours lecture. Three credit hours. Was CSEC 4310. Covers the practices necessary for organizations to manage cybersecurity risk in support of the organization’s mission. This c… source
CSEC41203(was 4312) Cloud SecurityAdd to Bookmarks Three hours lecture. Three credit hours. Was CSEC 4312. Covers virtualization and cloud infrastructure and the assurance necessary to provide secure cloud architectures. Specific top… source
CSEC41403(was 4314) Human Behavior and PrivacyAdd to Bookmarks Three hours lecture. Three credit hours. Was CSEC 4314. Covers human interaction in the security of cyber systems, including adversarial threats, understanding the way humans interac… source
CSEC41803(was 4318) AI in Cybersecurity OperationsAdd to Bookmarks Three hours lecture. Three credit hours. Was CSEC 4318. Explores the application of artificial intelligence and machine learning in cybersecurity operations. Emphasizes the use of di… source
CSEC42003(was 4320) Cybersecurity and Privacy Law, Policy and ComplianceAdd to Bookmarks Three hours lecture. Three credit hours. Was CSEC 4320. Covers ethics, laws, and policies related to cybersecurity. Familiarizes students with the practice of law in relation to cybe… source
CSEC42203(was 4322) Malware AnalysisAdd to Bookmarks Three hours lecture. Three credit hours. Was CSEC 4322. A thorough analysis of malware including cutting-edge techniques to detect malware, protect against it, and track malware thro… source
CSEC43013Cybersecurity Principles and SystemsAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. This course provides a comprehensive introduction to the principles, models, and best practices of cybersecurity. Students will explore the core concepts of cyber… source
CSEC44003(was 4340) Advanced Digital Forensics and Incident ResponseAdd to Bookmarks Three hours lecture. Three credit hours. Was CSEC 4340. Provides the competitive skills and ability to conduct forensic analyses of operating and network systems, preserve logs, and… source
CSEC45003Defensive Cyber OperationsAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. This course provides an in-depth study of defensive cyber operations combined with foundational cyber forensics. Students will develop the skills to detect, analy… source
CSEC45003Defensive Cyber OperationsAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. This course provides an in-depth study of defensive cyber operations combined with foundational cyber forensics. Students will develop the skills to detect, analy… source
CSEC49504(was 4495) InternshipAdd to Bookmarks Four hours lecture. Four credit hours. Was CSEC 4495. Professional experience related to students’ discipline under the supervision of an advisor. 37.5 hours of work per credit hour.… source
CSEC49533(was 4395) Cybersecurity CapstoneAdd to Bookmarks Three hours lecture. Three credit hours. Was CSEC 4395. Students individually design and implement cybersecurity controls for a cyber system. Students also develop a detailed undergr… source
CSEC49545(was 4595) InternshipAdd to Bookmarks Five hours lecture. Five credit hours. Was CSEC 4595. Professional experience related to students’ discipline under the supervision of an advisor. 37.5 hours of work per credit hour. source
ECED40001(was 4100) Field Experience in ECEDAdd to Bookmarks One credit hours. Was ECED 4100. A supervised field experience in a state-accredited 3- or -1-year-old early childhood setting that implements the Arkansas Child Development and Earl… source
ECED40032(was 4200) Field Experience in ECEDAdd to Bookmarks Two credit hours. Was ECED 4200. Supervised field experience in a state-accredited 3- or -l-year-old early childhood setting that implements the Arkansas Child Development and Early… source
ECED41003(was 4310) Building Family and Community RelationshipsAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was ECED 4310. This course will give students the opportunity to explore the complex relationships among families, schools, and communities in a diverse society.… source
ECED41013Early Science MethodsAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. This course will equip teacher candidates with foundational knowledge and instructional strategies for guiding young children in scientific exploration from PreKi… source
ECED41023The Early Childhood ClassroomAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. This course explores the foundational principles for establishing effective early childhood classrooms from pre-Kindergarten through second grade. Emphasizing dev… source
ECED42003(was 4320) Health, Safety, and Physical EducationAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was ECED 4320. This course is within a block of 15 hours of new Early Childhood courses leading to an endorsement in Pre-K (ages 3-4). Students will explore natio… source
ECED43003(was 4330) Using Content Knowledge to Build Meaningful CurriculumAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was ECED 4330. This course is within a block of 15 hours of new Early Childhood courses leading to an endorsement in Pre-K (Ages 3-1). Restrictions will be depart… source
ECED44003(was 4340) Using Developmentally Effective Approaches for Building Learning EnvironmentsAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was ECED 4340. This course is within a block of 15 hours of new Early Childhood courses leading to an endorsement in Pre-K (Ages 3- 4). Restrictions will be depar… source
ECEG40363Neural Networks & Adaptive SystemsAdd to Bookmarks Three hours lecture. Three credit hours. Theoretical concepts of neural and adaptive systems. Topics include introduction to artificial neural networks, adaptive filter theory, LMS a… source
ECEG43603Advanced Digital SystemsAdd to Bookmarks Three hours lecture. Three credit hours. Advanced design principles for digital systems. In particular, the students will be exposed to hardware modeling in the hardware description… source
ECEG45003Digital Signal ProcessingAdd to Bookmarks Three hours lecture. Three credit hours. Digital processing of continuous-time signals, discrete-time signals, and systems in the z-domain, digital filter structures, IIR digital fil… source
ECET10203(was 1302) Freshman Year Experience in Technology & ComputersAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was ECET 1302. Provides introductory experience in modern technology through hands-on laboratory activities, teamwork, cooperative learning, and problem-solving.… source
ECET10404(was 1404) Circuit Analysis IAdd to Bookmarks Three hours lecture. Three hours laboratory per week. Four credit hours. Was ECET 1404. An introduction to DC (direct current) and AC (alternating current) circuit analysis technique… source
ECET20001(was 2100) Methods of Engineering ComputationAdd to Bookmarks One hours lecture. One hours laboratory per week. One credit hours. Was ECET 2100. Use of microcomputers for technical data analysis, manipulation, and reports. Application of the co… source
ECET20033(was 2300) Numerical Methods for TechnologistsAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was ECET 2300. An introductory course in symbolic language programming with application to engineering problems. Related material in numerical methods of solution… source
ECET20501(was 2105) Circuits and Simulation LaboratoryAdd to Bookmarks Three hours laboratory per week. One credit hours. Was ECET 2105. Laboratory experiments to supplement classroom instruction in ECET 20533 . Introduction to electronics simulation so… source
ECET20533(was 2305) Circuit Analysis IIAdd to Bookmarks Three hours lecture. Three credit hours. Was ECET 2305. Network theorems applied to the steady-state response of DC (direct current) and AC (alternating current) circuits. The applic… source
ECET20544(was 2405) Electrical TechnologyAdd to Bookmarks Three hours lecture. Three hours laboratory per week. Four credit hours. Was ECET 2405. An introductory course in electrical technology for majors other than electronics and computer… source
ECET23003(was 2330) Electronics and ControlsAdd to Bookmarks Two hours lecture. Three hours laboratory per week. Three credit hours. Was ECET 2330. Intended for majors other than electronics and computer engineering technology. Fundamental ele… source
ECET25001(was 2150) Microprocessor FundamentalsAdd to Bookmarks One hours lecture. One credit hours. Was ECET 2150. Study includes number systems, basic types of instructions and addressing modes, and an overview of the functional organization in… source
ECET25201(was 2152) Introductory Digital LaboratoryAdd to Bookmarks Three hours laboratory per week. One credit hours. Was ECET 2152. Lab exercises to provide practical knowledge of logic devices and their applications. source
ECET25233(was 2352) Introduction to Digital SystemsAdd to Bookmarks Three hours lecture. Three credit hours. Was ECET 2352. Introduction to digital circuits and systems. Number systems, Boolean algebra, and applications of basic logic gates; exercise… source
ECET26901(was 2169) Sophomore Design ProjectAdd to Bookmarks Three hours laboratory per week. One credit hours. Was ECET 2169. Schematic layout through CAD; PCB design to include SMT components; complete fabrication with mechanical considerati… source
ECET29101(was 2191) Cooperative EducationAdd to Bookmarks One credit hours. Was ECET 2191. Industrial experience under the supervision of a faculty advisor to supplement coursework. Students who take this course may not take ECET 29132 . Re… source
ECET29132(was 2291) Cooperative EducationAdd to Bookmarks Two credit hours. Was ECET 2291. Industrial experience under the supervision of an advisor to supplement coursework. Students who take this course may not take ECET 29101 . Requires… source
ECET30003(was 3300) Independent StudyAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was ECET 3300. Study of assigned topics chosen to develop investigative, analytical, research, or professional skills related to engineering. The student is expec… source
ECET30504(was 3405) Electronic Devices IAdd to Bookmarks Three hours lecture. Three hours laboratory per week. Four credit hours. Was ECET 3405. A study of the characteristics and applications of electronic elements including diodes, BJTs,… source
ECET30604(was 3406) Electronic Devices IIAdd to Bookmarks Three hours lecture. Three hours laboratory per week. Four credit hours. Was ECET 3406. A detailed study of the operational amplifier, including gain considerations and frequency res… source
ECET30803(was 3308) Robotics and Programmable Logic Controllers (PLCs)Add to Bookmarks Two hours lecture. Three hours laboratory per week. Three credit hours. Was ECET 3308. A study of the operation of PLCs, including ladder logic programming and interfacing to industr… source
ECET30904(was 3409) Signal AnalysisAdd to Bookmarks Three hours lecture. Three hours laboratory per week. Four credit hours. Was ECET 3409. Laplace transform method applied to network analysis, filters, and feedback systems. Fourier s… source
ECET31603(was 3316) Power Systems and EquipmentAdd to Bookmarks Two hours lecture. Two recitation and hours laboratory per week. Three credit hours. Was ECET 3316. Basic principles of AC power systems analysis, with emphasis on three-phase system… source
ECET35004(was 3450) Microcontroller ApplicationsAdd to Bookmarks Three hours lecture. Three hours laboratory per week. Four credit hours. Was ECET 3450. An introduction to programming microcontrollers using assembly and C languages. Hardware appli… source
ECET36003(was 3360) Data Acquisition and SensorsAdd to Bookmarks Two hours lecture. Three hours laboratory per week. Three credit hours. Was ECET 3360. A practice-oriented course emphasizes the use of sensors in instrumentation and control. Provid… source
ECET39101(was 3191) Cooperative EducationAdd to Bookmarks One credit hours. Was ECET 3191. Industrial experience under the supervision of an advisor to supplement coursework. Students who take this course may not take ECET 39132 . Requires… source
ECET39132(was 3291) Cooperative EducationAdd to Bookmarks Two credit hours. Was ECET 3291. Work experience related to student source
ECET40403(was 4304) Industrial ControlsAdd to Bookmarks Two hours lecture. Three hours laboratory per week. Three credit hours. Was ECET 4304. A detailed study of industrial controls based around microcontrollers. Practical applications a… source
ECET40603(was 4306) Data and Computer CommunicationsAdd to Bookmarks Three hours lecture. Three credit hours. Was ECET 4306. Discusses principles and practices in data communications with an emphasis on the hardware aspects of data communication. Topi… source
ECET40704(was 4407) Digital System DesignAdd to Bookmarks Three hours lecture. Three hours laboratory per week. Four credit hours. Was ECET 4407. Advanced concepts in digital system design to include programmable devices, and state machines… source
ECET40903(was 4309) Applied Signal ProcessingAdd to Bookmarks Two hours lecture. Two hours laboratory per week. Three credit hours. Was ECET 4309. A hands-on experience in digital signal processing through laboratory exercises in a computer env… source
ECET44901(was 4149) Photovoltaics and Renewable Energy LabAdd to Bookmarks Three hours laboratory per week. One credit hours. Was ECET 4149. Laboratory experiments and projects to provide practical know-how and training in power electronics necessary to int… source
ECET44933(was 4349) Photovoltaics and Renewable EnergyAdd to Bookmarks Three hours lecture. Three credit hours. Was ECET 4349. Renewable energy system resources, including thermal-solar, photovoltaic, wind, geothermal systems, biomass, and other current… source
ECET45004(was 4450) Embedded SystemsAdd to Bookmarks Three hours lecture. Three hours laboratory per week. Four credit hours. Was ECET 4450. Advanced topics in ARM-based (or other current) microcontroller applications and programming,… source
ECET45103(was 4351) System DesignAdd to Bookmarks Three hours lecture. Three credit hours. Was ECET 4351. Methods of approaching design problems, software control of hardware, modeling of applications, and hardware/software tradeoff… source
ECET45303(was 4353) Optical Electronic Devices and SystemsAdd to Bookmarks Two hours lecture. Two hours laboratory per week. Three credit hours. Was ECET 4353. Applications of optoelectronic devices to communications, robotics, and automated manufacturing. source
ECET45403(was 4354) Computer Hardware ArchitectureAdd to Bookmarks Three hours lecture. Three credit hours. Was ECET 4354. Study of the various hardware designs and their relationship to architecture. Includes an overview of mainframe, supercomputer… source
ECET46203(was 4362) Real-Time SystemsAdd to Bookmarks Three hours lecture. Three credit hours. Was ECET 4362. Real-time specification and design techniques, real-time kernels, intertask communication and synchronization, real-time memor… source
ECET46303(was 4363) Network Technology and ManagementAdd to Bookmarks Two hours lecture. Two hours laboratory per week. Three credit hours. Was ECET 4363. A continuation of the studies of the principles and practices in data communication and includes… source
ECET47003(was 4370) Senior Design ProjectAdd to Bookmarks Five hours laboratory per week. Three credit hours. Was ECET 4370. Students work independently with a faculty mentor on a design/research problem. The project could be developed thro… source
ECET47904(was 4479) Communication SystemsAdd to Bookmarks Three hours lecture. Three hours laboratory per week. Four credit hours. Was ECET 4479. Spectral analysis of signals; noise; linear modulation and demodulation; AM, SSB, angle modula… source
ECET48004(was 4480) Digital CommunicationAdd to Bookmarks Three hours lecture. Three hours laboratory per week. Four credit hours. Was ECET 4480. Advanced study of techniques and hardware employed in digital, microwave, satellite, and fiber… source
ECET49901(was 4199) Special Technical Topics IAdd to Bookmarks One credit hours. Was ECET 4199. Designed to meet the special needs of students or industry to cover the application of technology to specific industrial problems. Meets the equivale… source
ECET49903(was 4399) Special Technical Topics IIIAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was ECET 4399. Designed to meet the special needs of students or industry to cover the application of technology to specific industrial problems. Meets the equiva… source
ECON21003(was 2323) Principles of MacroeconomicsAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was ECON 2323. The monetary system, macroeconomic analysis of income, employment, price level, business fluctuations, and elements of international trade. (ACTS w… source
ECON21043(was 2310) Business Statistics IAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was ECON 2310. An introduction to statistical methods from an economic and business perspective, including descriptive statistics, index numbers, probability theo… source
ECON21403(was 2301) Survey of EconomicsAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was ECON 2301. The wants of individuals and societies are unlimited, while the resources for satisfying these wants are limited. Consequently, choices have to be… source
ECON22003(was 2322) Principles of MicroeconomicsAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was ECON 2322. The theory of the individual firm in the economy, cost and price determination, income distribution, and welfare economics. (ACTS was ECON 2203) source
ECON30303(was 3315) Intermediate Microeconomic AnalysisAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was ECON 3315. Price and production theory. Consumer demand, the supply function, market pricing, and various degrees of competition. source
ECON31303(was 3330) Intermediate Macroeconomic TheoryAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was ECON 3330. National income analysis and its implications for public policy; its historical development and present status, including recent business cycle dev… source
ECON35543(was 3355) Quantitative Business AnalysisAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was ECON 3355. Students will use common business software in applications covering multiple regression and correlation, goodness of fit, chi-square and tests of i… source
ECON42043(was 4320) International EconomicsAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was ECON 4320. The theory and mechanics of international trade, balance of payments problems, commercial policy, and international investments. source
ECON42243(was 4322) Resource EconomicsAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was ECON 4322. Applied microeconomics regarding natural resources as they are used to maximize society’s total utility. Both the theoretical and actual aspects of… source
ECON42443(was 4324) Environmental EconomicsAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was ECON 4324. Applied microeconomics covering various aspects of environmental economics. The problems of preventing future pollution and cleaning past pollution… source
ECON43043(was 4330) Public FinanceAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was ECON 4330. The economic functions of government, public goods theory, public sector decision making, financing, and consequences;, and public sector growth an… source
ECON44443(was 4344) Introduction to Financial EconomicsAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was ECON 4344. Survey of capital markets and security market efficiency and introduction to portfolio theory, capital asset pricing, and agency theory. Implicatio… source
ECON44743(was 4347) Economics of DevelopmentAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was ECON 4347. The study of how countries change their productive arrangements and real per-capita income over time. Various development strategies are discussed. source
ECON45043(was 4350) Applied EconometricsAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was ECON 4350. Introduces students to the skills used in empirical research including, but not limited to, data collection, model specification, regression analys… source
ECON46043(was 4360) Independent StudyAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was ECON 4360. Research and independent investigation in areas of economic analysis, economic policy, history of economic thought, and economic development. source
ECON49643(was 4396) Cooperative Education IAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was ECON 4396. Designated to complement and extend the classroom learning experience of applying theories and concepts in a professional work environment. A writt… source
ECON49743(was 4397) Seminar in EconomicsAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was ECON 4397. Advanced economic topics in a modular format and usually team-taught. Topics will come from both the microeconomic and macroeconomic areas and may… source
ECON49843(was 4398) Teaching InternshipAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was ECON 4398. Working with individual instructors, upper-level majors assist students by holding study sessions twice a week for students enrolled in ECON 21043… source
EDFD19001(was EDFN 1190) Career Planning and Life OptionsAdd to Bookmarks One credit hours. Was EDFN 1190. A systematic approach to developing decision‐making skills and an orientation to the world of work. The focal point of the course is the student and… source
EDFD20003(was EDFN 2300) American EducationAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was EDFN 2300. The philosophical, sociological, psychological, and historical foundations of American education, especially in public schools. Provides opportunit… source
EDFD30403(was EDFN 3304) Assessment in the Middle School CurriculumAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was EDFN 3304. Study of available assessment methods and the integration of these methods in planning, modifying, and evaluating instruction, and in reporting source
EDFD32003(was EDFN 3320) Introduction to Educational PsychologyAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was EDFN 3320. Focuses on the acquisition and application of psychological principles relevant to the learning and teaching processes. The learning process, cogni… source
EDFD40001(was EDFN 4100) Independent Study in Educational FoundationsAdd to Bookmarks One, two, three, four, or five credit hours. Was EDFN 4100. In-depth study of topics in educational foundations for pre-service elementary teachers, junior or senior high school teac… source
EDFD40032(was EDFN 4200) Independent Study in Educational FoundationsAdd to Bookmarks One, two, three, four, or five credit hours. Was EDFN 4200. In-depth study of topics in educational foundations for pre-service elementary teachers, junior or senior high school teac… source
EDFD40043(was EDFN 4300) Independent Study in Educational FoundationsAdd to Bookmarks One, two, three, four, or five credit hours. Was EDFN 4300. In-depth study of topics in educational foundations for pre-service elementary teachers, junior or senior high school teac… source
EDFD40064(was EDFN 4400) Independent Study in Educational FoundationsAdd to Bookmarks One, two, three, four, or five credit hours. Was EDFN 4400. In-depth study of topics in educational foundations for pre-service elementary teachers, junior or senior high school teac… source
EDFD40075(was EDFN 4500) Independent Study in Educational FoundationsAdd to Bookmarks One, two, three, four, or five credit hours. Was EDFN 4500. In-depth study of topics in educational foundations for pre-service elementary teachers, junior or senior high school teac… source
EDFD40502(was EDFN 4205) Diagnostic and Evaluative Procedures in EducationAdd to Bookmarks Two credit hours. Was EDFN 4205. A study of fundamental statistical concepts and their use in understanding standardized test results. Emphasis on the exploration of qualitative meth… source
EDFD41503(was EDFN 4315) Applied Statistics for PractitionersAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was EDFN 4315. Introduction to descriptive and inferential statistics commonly used in research in education and the health professions for data-driven decision-m… source
EDFD45801(was EDFN 4158) Educational Foundations WorkshopAdd to Bookmarks One, two, three, or four credit hours. Was EDFN 4158. Designed to strengthen offerings in education and meet the needs of teachers for further training at the in-service level. source
EDFD45832(was EDFN 4258) Educational Foundations WorkshopAdd to Bookmarks One, two, three, or four credit hours. Was EDFN 4258. Designed to strengthen offerings in education and meet the needs of teachers for further training at the in-service level. source
EDFD45843(was EDFN 4358) Educational Foundations WorkshopAdd to Bookmarks One, two, three, or four credit hours. Was EDFN 4358. Designed to strengthen offerings in education and meet the needs of teachers for further training at the in-service level. source
EDFD45854(was EDFN 4458) Educational Foundations WorkshopAdd to Bookmarks One, two, three, or four credit hours. Was EDFN 4458. Designed to strengthen offerings in education and meet the needs of teachers for further training at the in-service level. source
ELED20002(was ELEM 2200) Field Experience IAdd to Bookmarks Two credit hours. Was ELEM 2200. Provides teacher candidates with a one-semester clinical experience in an approved PreK-6 school setting. Candidates will attend the field classroom… source
ELED20003Literacy and Multilingual LearnersAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. This course explores the intersection of English Language Learning (ELL) and literacy development in diverse educational settings. Designed for future educators a… source
ELED20033(was ELEM 2300) Foundations of Education PreK-6Add to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was ELEM 2300. This course explores the essential skills and strategies needed for effective teaching in today’s Preschool through Sixth Grade classrooms. Partici… source
ELED20103(was ELEM 2301) Children’s LiteratureAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was ELEM 2301. Candidates explore a broad range of children’s literature genres, including literature from different cultures and informational texts for students… source
ELED20203(was ELEM 2302) Child Growth and DevelopmentAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was ELEM 2302. A study of environmental and hereditary effects on the cognitive, affective, and psychomotor development of typically and atypically developing chi… source
ELED20303(was ELEM 2303) Emergent LiteracyAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was ELEM 2303. Focuses on the foundations of early literacy in a natural learning environment for K through second grade. Emphasis will be given to learning to te… source
ELED20403(was ELEM 2304) Integrated Science K-3Add to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was ELEM 2304. Teaches science content knowledge for K-3. This course involves the planning and facilitating of research-based science teaching strategies, the se… source
ELED30002(was ELEM 3200) Field Experience IIAdd to Bookmarks Two credit hours. Was ELEM 3200. Provides teacher candidates with a one-semester clinical experience in an approved Prek-6 school setting. Candidates will attend the field classroom… source
ELED30003(was ELEM 3300) Building Learning EnvironmentsAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was ELEM 3300. Candidates will learn how to design, establish, and maintain effective physical and psychosocial learning environments. Candidates will learn the t… source
ELED30133(was ELEM 3301) Teaching Structured LiteracyAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was ELEM 3301. This course prepares pre-service teachers to understand and implement Structured Literacy by mastering both the “what” (essential content of litera… source
ELED30203(was ELEM 3302) Social Studies MethodsAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was ELEM 3302. Provides the opportunity for candidates to analyze and develop integrated curricula in social studies from a variety of historical and current pers… source
ELED40002(was ELEM 4200) Field Experience IIIAdd to Bookmarks Two credit hours. Was ELEM 4200. Will acquaint candidates with a variety of primary school experiences. Candidates will be oriented to the structure of the school district, school, a… source
ELED40003(was ELEM 4300) Assessment Methods K-6Add to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was ELEM 4300. A study of fundamental observation, assessment, and evaluation concepts and tools. Emphasis will be placed on both qualitative and quantitative met… source
ELED40049(was ELEM 4900) Internship IIAdd to Bookmarks Nine credit hours. Was ELEM 4900. One full semester in a classroom (16.5 weeks). Designed such that the candidate begins with observation and selected teaching activities and gradual… source
ELED40103(was ELEM 4301) Data-Driven Reading AssessmentAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was ELEM 4301. This course provides pre-service teachers with foundational knowledge and best practices for the assessment of reading. Emphasis is placed on under… source
ELED40109(was ELEM 4901) Internship IAdd to Bookmarks Nine credit hours. Was ELEM 4901. Provides teacher candidates with one semester of clinical experience in an approved K-6 school setting; part of a year-long internship. The semester… source
ELED40209(was ELEM 4902) Internship IIAdd to Bookmarks 9 credit hours. Was ELEM 4902. Provides teacher candidates with one semester of clinical experience in a K-6 school setting; part of a year-long internship. The semester of clinical… source
ELED40233(was ELEM 4302) Science Methods K-6ELED 40233 - (was ELEM 4302) Science Methods K-6 Add to Bookmarks ELED 40233 - (was ELEM 4302) Science Methods K-6 Three credit hours. Was ELEM 4302. Prepares prospective teachers to teach science co… source
ELED40403(was ELEM 4304) Internship Seminar IAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was ELEM 4304. This course will emphasize planning, teaching, using assessment to Inform instruction, and becoming a reflective practitioner in the PreK-6 classro… source
ELED40403(was ELEM 4304) Math Methods K-6Add to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was ELEM 4304. Prepares prospective teachers to evaluate, plan, and deliver math lessons that are appropriate for learners in Kindergarten through 6th grade and a… source
ELED40503(was ELEM 4305) Collaborations w/ Family and ProfessionalsAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was ELEM 4305. Focuses on understanding parental issues and concerns within diverse family systems, the dimensions of parenting children from birth to adolescence… source
ELED40601(was ELEM 4106) Integrated Math/Sci TeachingAdd to Bookmarks One credit hours. Was ELEM 4106. Prepares prospective teachers to teach integrated science and math content with best-practice pedagogical methods. Developmentally appropriate conten… source
ELED40603(was ELEM 4306) Internship Seminar IIAdd to Bookmarks Six credit hours. Was ELEM 4306. Concurrent with the candidate’s final field experience. It further advances the knowledge, skills, and dispositions introduced and developed througho… source
ENGL21103(was 2337) World LiteratureAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was ENGL 2337. Study of selected texts reflecting a variety of cultural literary heritages and traditions. Assigned works represent several national literatures,… source
ENGL28033(was 2330) Writing about LiteratureAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was ENGL 2330. Students will learn to write analytical, thesis-driven essays on fiction, poetry, and/or drama that rely on summary, evaluation, analysis, and rese… source
ENGL28533(was 2335) Introduction to LiteratureAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was ENGL 2335. For the beginning student of literature. Topics vary and include selections from poetry, fiction, and drama. source
ENGL28833(was 2338) World Literature ThemesAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was ENGL 2338. Addresses the same competencies as ENGL 21103 , but through exploration of a specific topic. source
ENGL29033(was 2339) MythologyAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was ENGL 2339. Examines myths from around the world, exploring how archetypal themes and motifs reflect shared moral, philosophic, and aesthetic concerns. Emphasi… source
ENGL29133(was 2341) Topics in FictionAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was ENGL 2341. Introductory level topics in the study of fiction. source
ENGL29233(was 2342) Topics in PoetryAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was ENGL 2342. Introductory level topics in the study of poetry. source
ENGL35003(was 3321) American Literature IAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was ENGL 3321. Selected works from the earliest writings to American romanticism. ACTS was ENGL 2653 (ACTS course will satisfy content but will not get upper-leve… source
ENGL35103(was 3370) Introduction to FolkloreAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was ENGL 3370. The theory, form, and applications of folklore across cultural groups. Practical field experience may be included. source
ENGL35133(was 2343) Topics in DramaAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was ENGL 2343. Introductory level topics in the study of poetry. source
ENGL35833(was 3358) Visual LiteraturesAdd to Bookmarks Was ENGL 3358. Focuses on the subversive and traditionally undervalued range of diverse literatures that integrate image and word. The course explores text types from comics to pictu… source
ENGL36133(was 3361) The Film as LiteratureAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was ENGL 3361. An introduction to the capabilities of film as literature, using many genres as illustration. source
ENGL36333(was 3323) American Literature IIIAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was ENGL 3323. Representative writings of American authors from 1920 to the present. source
ENGL36533(was 3325) Literature of the SouthAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was ENGL 3325. Presentation of representative southern writers. Emphasis on writers of the Southern Renaissance of the twentieth century. source
ENGL36603(was 3322) American Literature IIAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was ENGL 3322. Representative writings of American Authors from 1820 to 1920. ACTS was ENGL 2663 (ACTS course will satisfy content but will not get upper-level eq… source
ENGL36633(was 3326) African-American Literature IAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was ENGL 3326. Representative writings of African-American authors from the colonial period to the 1910s. source
ENGL36703(was 3331) British Literature IAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was ENGL 3331. Representative writings of British authors from the beginning to 1603. ACTS was ENGL 2673 (ACTS course will satisfy content but will not get upper-… source
ENGL36733(was 3327) African-American Literature IIAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was ENGL 3327. Representative writings of African-American authors from 1919 to the present. source
ENGL36803(was 3332) British Literature IIAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was ENGL 3332. Representative writings of British authors from 1603 to 1789. ACTS was ENGL 2683 (ACTS course will satisfy content but will not get upper-level equ… source
ENGL37033(was 3330) Approaches to LiteratureAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was ENGL 3330. An introduction to literary analysis and criticism, including a survey of critical approaches, genres, and literary terminology. Required for Engli… source
ENGL37233(was 3372) English LaboratoryAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was ENGL 3372. Designed as a place for experimentation in the teaching of literacy/English/Language. The English Laboratory asks three essential questions: 1). Wh… source
ENGL37333(was 3333) British Literature IIIAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was ENGL 3333. Representative writings of British authors from 1789 to the present. source
ENGL38033(was 3340) Women in LiteratureAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was ENGL 3340. The study of selected texts by women writers and/or the study of depictions of women in literature. source
ENGL38433(was 3344) Modern DramaAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was ENGL 3344. A close analysis of selected British, American, and European plays. source
ENGL38833(was 3348) School BooksAdd to Bookmarks Was ENGL 3348. Focuses on reading, understanding, and analyzing canonical British, American, and contemporary literature taught in secondary schools in the US. Prepares students in t… source
ENGL39003(was 3360) Selected Topics in LiteratureAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was ENGL 3360. Special topics in literature, vary each semester. Topics cross geographic and temporal lines and usually deal with a specific genre or theme. source
ENGL39033(was 3390) Digital Humanities ApproachesAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was ENGL 3390. Explores the impact of digital tools and technology on the traditional modes of humanistic inquiry. Students will survey the new protocols of readi… source
ENGL42803(was 4328) Seventeenth-Century LiteratureAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was ENGL 4328. English poetry and prose from 1600 to 1660, with emphasis on Donne and Milton. source
ENGL45033(was 4350) Honors SeminarAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was ENGL 4350. An examination of several special topics in language and literature. source
ENGL45053(was 4300) Independent StudyAdd to Bookmarks Was ENGL 4300. For the student of superior ability who seeks special research in the field. For English majors and minors only. No more than 6 hours total of Independent Study course… source
ENGL45076(was 4600) InternshipAdd to Bookmarks Was ENGL 4600. An educational internship with a field component of a minimum of 12 weeks (480 hours) of internship in a classroom setting under the supervision of a cooperating teach… source
ENGL45133(was 4351) British Novel IAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was ENGL 4351. Representative readings in the development of the British novel during a specific period. source
ENGL45141(was 4100) Independent StudyAdd to Bookmarks Was ENGL 4100. For the student of superior ability who seeks special research in the field. For English majors and minors only. No more than 6 hours total of Independent Study course… source
ENGL45232(was 4202) Teaching Literature in Secondary SchoolsAdd to Bookmarks Two credit hours. Was ENGL 4202. A methods course team-taught by faculty from the Departments of English and Rhetoric and Writing. Topics to be addressed include planning literature,… source
ENGL45233(was 4311) Medieval LiteratureAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was ENGL 4311. Students will discuss, analyze, and research works in English literature from A.D. 450 to 1500 as well as works in translation from medieval German… source
ENGL45333(was 4303) Teaching EnglishAdd to Bookmarks Was ENGL 4303. A required English/Language Arts (ELA) methods course for students in the English Education program focuses on planning literature, reading, and composition instructio… source
ENGL45433(was 4354) Postcolonial LiteratureAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was ENGL 4354. Seminar on postcolonial literature from Africa, Asia, and/or the Americas, exploring the development of postcolonial consciousness and writing by f… source
ENGL45533(was 4355) Readings in European LiteratureAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was ENGL 4355. Selected readings in European literature from at least 2 national traditions. Dual listed in the Graduate Catalog as ENGL 55533 (was ENGL 5355). source
ENGL45633(was 4314) Topics in Medieval and Renaissance LiteratureAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was ENGL 4314. Students will discuss, analyze, and research selected topics in medieval and Renaissance literature. Dual listed in the Graduate Catalog as Student… source
ENGL46031(was 4160) Honors TutorialAdd to Bookmarks One or two credit hours. Was ENGL 4160. Independent study of topics in literature and language. source
ENGL46043(was 4312) ChaucerAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was ENGL 4312. Selected works including Troilus and Criseyde and The Canterbury Tales. source
ENGL46052(was 4260) Honors TutorialAdd to Bookmarks One or two credit hours. Was ENGL 4260. Independent study of topics in literature and language. source
ENGL46073(was 4360) Topics in Modern LiteratureAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was ENGL 4360. Selected topics in modern literature. source
ENGL46133(was 4321) English Renaissance DramaAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was ENGL 4321. Major playwrights, including Marlowe, Kyd, Jonson, Beaumont, Fletcher, and Webster; excluding Shakespeare. Dual listed in the Graduate Catalog as E… source
ENGL46333(was 4313) Arthurian LiteratureAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was ENGL 4313. A study of Arthurian chronicle and romance from Celtic beginnings through Malory, with the examination of nineteenth- and twentieth-century develop… source
ENGL46433(was 4324) ShakespeareAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was ENGL 4324. Selected works, including the major comedies and tragedies. Dual listed in the Graduate Catalog as ENGL 56433 (was ENGL 5324) source
ENGL46443(was 4343) Victorian LiteratureAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was ENGL 4343. Representative writers, including Tennyson, Browning, Arnold, and Hopkins. Dual listed in the Graduate Catalog as ENGL 56443 (was ENGL 5343) source
ENGL46533(was 4325) Topics in ShakespeareAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was ENGL 4325. Selected, specialized topics in Shakespeare studies. Dual listed in the Graduate Catalog as ENGL 56533 (was ENGL 5325). source
ENGL46633(was 4366) Contemporary LiteratureAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was ENGL 4366. Students will discuss, analyze, and research the major trends in fiction, poetry, and drama since 1945, emphasizing British, American, and European… source
ENGL46733(was 4367) Short Story SurveyAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was ENGL 4367. Wide reading of American and foreign short fiction. Dual listed in the Graduate Catalog as ENGL 56733 was . source
ENGL46833(was 4368) Literary TheoryAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was ENGL 4368. Students will discuss, analyze, and research the major literary theories, emphasizing recent issues. Dual listed in the Graduate Catalog as ENGL 56… source
ENGL46933(was 4369) The Theory and Craft of PoetryAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was ENGL 4369. Study and practice of forms, techniques, and theories of poetry, emphasizing the views of the poets. Dual listed in the Graduate Catalog as ENGL 56… source
ENGL47032(was 4270) Honors ProjectAdd to Bookmarks Two credit hours. Was ENGL 4270. Honor projects are typically scholarly or creative works. Program advisors and the director must approve all projects. source
ENGL47043(was 4370) Seminar in Language or LiteratureAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was ENGL 4370. Selected topics in language or literature. May be repeated when topic differs. Dual listed in the Graduate Catalog as ENGL 57043 (was ENGL 5370) source
ENGL47133(was 4331) Restoration and Eighteenth-Century English LiteratureAdd to Bookmarks Was ENGL 4331. English drama, poetry, fiction, and nonfiction 1660-1780. source
ENGL47233(was 4372) Creative Writing WorkshopAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was ENGL 4372. Provides continued study and practice writing in a variety of contemporary genres. Focuses on students composing and editing in a workshop format.… source
ENGL47533(was 4375) Young Adult LiteratureAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was ENGL 4375. Students will read and discuss adolescent and young adult literature. Students with credit for ENGL 47533 may not take the dual-listed ENGL 57533 i… source
ENGL47633(was 4376) EssayAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was ENGL 4376. Focuses on reading, interpreting, analyzing, and teaching the essay, especially relative to literature. The literary study of the essay form relati… source
ENGL47833(was 4378) Drama in the ClassroomAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was ENGL 4378. Provides students with opportunities to learn about and enact dramatic structures, creative dramatics, and improvisational opportunities for teachi… source
ENGL47933(was 4379) The Theory and Craft of FictionAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was ENGL 4379. Survey of the forms, techniques, and theories of fiction, emphasizing the views of fiction writers. Dual listed in the Graduate Catalog as ENGL 579… source
ENGL48033(was 4380) Studies in Major American WritersAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was ENGL 4380. The study of one or two major figures in American literature. Subject varies. Repeatable for credit if the topic changes. source
ENGL48133(was 4381) American FictionAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was ENGL 4381. Representative readings in the development of American fiction. Dual listed in the Graduate Catalog as ENGL 58133 (was 5381). source
ENGL48233(was 4341) English RomanticismAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was ENGL 4341. English poetry, fiction, and nonfiction from the Romantic Century, 1750-1850. Dual listed in the Graduate Catalog as ENGL 58233 (was 5341). source
ENGL48433(was 4384) American PoetryAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was ENGL 4384. Representative readings in American poetry from the beginning to 1912. source
ENGL48533(was 4345) Topics in Nineteenth-Century LiteratureAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was ENGL 4345. Students will discuss, analyze, and research selected writers and texts in American literature of the nineteenth century. Dual listed in the Gradua… source
ENGL49033(was 4390) InternshipAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was ENGL 4390. Provides practical experience in a professional setting. Students work in a business, school, state agency, or similar location that offers opportu… source
ENGL49931(was 4199) Seminar in Career PerspectivesAdd to Bookmarks One credit hours. Was ENGL 4199. Required for majors. A capstone course for English majors to develop and assess their career, educational, and personal goals. source
ENGL20103(was 2336) Introduction to Creative WritingAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was ENGL 2336. Study and practice in the writing of fiction, poetry, and drama. Class discussion/workshop. ACTS was ENGL 2013 source
ENGL20103(was 2336) Introduction to Creative WritingAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was ENGL 2336. Study and practice in the writing of fiction, poetry, and drama. Class discussion/workshop. ACTS was ENGL 2013 source
ENGL20103(was 2336) Introduction to Creative WritingAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was ENGL 2336. Study and practice in the writing of fiction, poetry, and drama. Class discussion/workshop. ACTS was ENGL 2013 source
ENGL20103(was 2336) Introduction to Creative WritingAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was ENGL 2336. Study and practice in the writing of fiction, poetry, and drama. Class discussion/workshop. ACTS was ENGL 2013 source
ENGL35843(was 3318) The Essential Elements of FictionAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was ENGL 3318. Study and practice of writing fiction. Class discussion/workshop and individual conferences. Course may be repeated as elective credit. source
ENGL35933(was 3319) The Essential Elements of PoetryAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was ENGL 3319. Study and practice in writing fiction. Class discussion/workshop and individual conferences. Course may be repeated as elective credit. source
ENGL36033(was 3320) ScreenwritingAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was ENGL 3320. Individual work in dramatic writing for film and television. Class discussion and individual conferences. source
ENGL45143(was 4301) Advanced Creative Writing ProjectAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was ENGL 4301. Independent study in the writing of fiction, poetry, or drama. source
ENGL45631(was 4116) Seminar in Creative WritingAdd to Bookmarks One, two, or three credit hours. Was ENGL 4116. Continued study and practice in creative writing. Class discussion/studio workshop/field placement. May be repeated when the topic var… source
ENGL45642(was 4216) Seminar in Creative WritingAdd to Bookmarks One, two, or three credit hours. Was ENGL 4216. Continued study and practice in creative writing. Class discussion/studio workshop/field placement. May be repeated when the topic var… source
ENGL45653(was 4316) Seminar in Creative WritingAdd to Bookmarks One, two, or three credit hours. Was ENGL 4316. Continued study and practice in creative writing. Class discussion/studio workshop/field placement. May be repeated when the topic var… source
ENGL25133(was 2311) Vocabulary BuildingAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was ENGL 2311. Study of Greek and Latin origins and word families. source
ENGL35133(was 3311) History of the English LanguageAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was ENGL 3311. Development of the English language from the Old English period to the present. source
ENGL35233(was 3312) Grammar, Morphology, & SyntaxAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was ENGL 3312. Studies in the structure of modern English. source
ENGL35333(was 3313) Introduction to the Study of LanguageAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was ENGL 3313. An introductory linguistics course. Includes phonology, syntax, and semantics. source
ENGL35433(was 3314) Phonology and DialectAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was ENGL 3314. A study of English dialects and the dynamics of dialectic variation and use. source
ENGL45052(was 4200) Independent StudyAdd to Bookmarks One or two credit hours. Was ENGL 4200. Open to English majors only. For the student of superior ability who seeks special research in the field. source
ENGL45543(was 4315) World EnglishesAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was ENGL 4315. A study of national, regional, and social varieties of English with special attention to the political, cultural, and economic issues facing the us… source
ENGL45733(was 4317) Literary LinguisticsAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was ENGL 4317. An application of recent theories and methodologies of linguistics and language arts to the reading, analysis, and appreciation of literature. Dual… source
ENGL47043(was 4370) Seminar in Language or LiteratureAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was ENGL 4370. Selected topics in language or literature. May be repeated when topic differs. Dual listed in the Graduate Catalog as ENGL 57043 (was ENGL 5370). source
GEOL10503(was ERSC 1305) Science SkillsAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was ERSC 1305. Assists biology, chemistry, and earth science students reach their educational source
GEOL11101(was ERSC 1102) Physical Geology LaboratoryAdd to Bookmarks Two hours laboratory per week. One credit hours. Was ERSC 1102. A laboratory course designed to accompany GEOL 11103 . Students observe, gather and manipulate data, interpret data, a… source
GEOL11103(was ERSC 1302) Physical GeologyAdd to Bookmarks Three hours lecture. Three credit hours. Was ERSC 1302. Earth, and how society and geology interact. Active learning applied to natural processes shaping the earth’s surface, produci… source
GEOL11201(was ERSC 1104) Earth and the Environment LabAdd to Bookmarks Two hours laboratory per week. One credit hours. Was ERSC 1104. A laboratory course designed to accompany GEOL 11203. Students make observations and interpretations from case studies… source
GEOL11203(was ERSC 1304) Earth and the EnvironmentAdd to Bookmarks Was ERSC 1304. This is an introductory environmental science course that examines interactions between human beings and our ever-changing planet, the effects of natural hazards on hu… source
GEOL11331(was ERSC 2103) Historical Geology LaboratoryAdd to Bookmarks Two hours laboratory per week. One credit hours. Was ERSC 2103. Designed to accompany GEOL 11343 . Students are involved with geologic data gathering, manipulation, and interpretatio… source
GEOL11343(was ERSC 2303) Historical GeologyAdd to Bookmarks Three hours lecture. Three credit hours. Was ERSC 2303. An introduction to the science of geology; how geologists have learned about the Earth using geologic time as a theme. Active… source
GEOL20003(was ERSC 2300) Science and Technology in SocietyAdd to Bookmarks Was ERSC 2300. Introduction to how society is impacted by and responds to science-driven decision-making. Examines how society embraces and applies (including governmental institutio… source
GEOL31004(was ERSC 3410) MineralogyAdd to Bookmarks Three hours lecture. Two hours laboratory per week. Four credit hours. Was ERSC 3410. Introduction to the concepts of crystal chemistry, petrography, and the geochemical analysis of… source
GEOL31104(was ERSC 3411) Igneous and Metamorphic PetrologyAdd to Bookmarks Three hours lecture. Two hours laboratory per week. Four credit hours. Was ERSC 3411. Composition, characteristics, classification, occurrence, and petrogenesis of the igneous and me… source
GEOL32003(was ERSC 3320) Field Geology IAdd to Bookmarks Two hours lecture. Three hours laboratory per week. Three credit hours. Was ERSC 3320. Introduction to geologic field methods. Topics include outcrop description, map and aerial phot… source
GEOL33004(was ERSC 3430) Structural GeologyAdd to Bookmarks Three hours lecture. Two hours laboratory per week. Four credit hours. Was ERSC 3430. The description and analysis of geological structures in Earth’s crust. Topics covered include t… source
GEOL33303(was ERSC 3333) Introduction to Geospatial TechnologiesAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was ERSC 3333. Students will be introduced to several geospatial technologies and gain hands-on experience. Geospatial technologies include the global positioning… source
GEOL34004(was ERSC 3440) Sedimentology and StratigraphyAdd to Bookmarks Three hours lecture. Four credit hours. Was ERSC 3440. Covers the properties, processes, and depositional environments of sediments and sedimentary rocks. Lateral and vertical relati… source
GEOL40001(was ERSC 4100) Independent ProblemsAdd to Bookmarks One, two, or three credit hours. Was ERSC 4100. Field or laboratory problem in consultation with an instructor. One, two, or three hours or equivalent per week. Dual listed in the Gr… source
GEOL40032(was ERSC 4200) Independent ProblemsAdd to Bookmarks One, two, or three credit hours. Was ERSC 4200. Field or laboratory problem in consultation with an instructor. One, two, or three hours or equivalent per week. Dual listed in the Gr… source
GEOL40043(was ERSC 4300) Independent ProblemsAdd to Bookmarks One, two, or three credit hours. Was ERSC 4300. Field or laboratory problem in consultation with an instructor. One, two, or three hours or equivalent per week. Dual listed in the Gr… source
GEOL41001(was ERSC 4110) Prof. Meeting AttendanceAdd to Bookmarks One credit hours. Was ERSC 4110. Students will attend and participate in a professional meeting of their choosing (e.g. Geological Society of America (GSA). The meeting selected must… source
GEOL41904(was ERSC 4419) GeomorphologyAdd to Bookmarks Three hours lecture. Two field study per week or two hours laboratory per week. Four credit hours. Was ERSC 4419. The study of form and process at the Earth’s surface. The interactio… source
GEOL42003(was ERSC 4320) Field Geology IIAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was ERSC 4320. Advanced geologic mapping techniques. Three weeks of fieldwork and instruction at various locations in the United States. Requires 8 hours in the f… source
GEOL42104(was ERSC 4421) GIS IAdd to Bookmarks Three hours lecture. Two hours laboratory per week. Four credit hours. Was ERSC 4421. Introduces Geographic Information Systems (GIS) and the use of spatial data for problem-solving… source
GEOL42203(was ERSC 4322) Environmental GeologyAdd to Bookmarks Three hours lecture. Three credit hours. Was ERSC 4322. Humans as geologic agents, geologic environmental hazards, geology and land use studies, urban geology, and case histories. Du… source
GEOL42234(was ERSC 4422) GIS IIAdd to Bookmarks Three hours lecture. Two hours laboratory per week. Four credit hours. Was ERSC 4422. Builds on the fundamental concepts of Geographic Information Systems (GIS) from GIS I. Focuses o… source
GEOL42303(was ERSC 4323) Geology of ArkansasAdd to Bookmarks Three hours hours lecture. Three credit hours. Was ERSC 4323. Regional geomorphology, structure, stratigraphy, and paleontology of Arkansas. Includes field trips to Ozark dome, Ouach… source
GEOL42604(was ERSC 4426) Introduction to Remote SensingAdd to Bookmarks Three hours lecture. Two hours laboratory per week. Four credit hours. Was ERSC 4426. Introduces the fundamentals of manipulating and interpreting the electromagnetic spectrum. The l… source
GEOL44404(was ERSC 4444) GeophysicsAdd to Bookmarks Three hours lecture. Two hours laboratory per week. Four credit hours. Was ERSC 4444. Introduction to the many applications of physics to studies of Earth’s structure and dynamics fr… source
GEOL45004(was ERSC 4450) GeochemistryAdd to Bookmarks Three hours lecture. Two hours laboratory per week. Four credit hours. Was ERSC 4450. Presents natural processes and principles of geochemistry that range from the critical zone (int… source
GEOL45303(was ERSC 4353) Geology and Ecology of BahamasAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was ERSC 4353. Explores the geology and ecology of the shallow-water marine environment by examining the preeminent modern example, the Bahamas platform. The Baha… source
GEOL45403(was ERSC 4354) Geology of the National ParksAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was ERSC 4354. Designed to explore the diverse geology found in national parks throughout the United States of America. National parks provide an ideal natural en… source
GEOL46004(was ERSC 4460) PaleobiologyAdd to Bookmarks Three hours lecture. Four credit hours. The evolution and ecological structure of the biosphere from the origin of life to the present emphasize the evolution and paleobiology of ani… source
GEOL47003(was ERSC 4370) Climate StudiesAdd to Bookmarks Was ERSC 4370. Provides students with a fundamental understanding of the Earth’s Climate system. Topics covered in the course include climate variability and change, climate records,… source
GEOL47103(was ERSC 4371) Engineering GeologyAdd to Bookmarks Two hours lecture. Two hours laboratory per week. Three credit hours. Was ERSC 4371. Study of the interaction of rock, soil, and geologic processes with the engineering activities of… source
GEOL47203(was ERSC 4372) Surface Water HydrologyAdd to Bookmarks Three hours lecture. Three credit hours. Was ERSC 4372. Hydrologic cycle, basin analysis, runoff analysis, stream hydraulics, flooding, case histories, field methods in hydrology, an… source
GEOL47304(was ERSC 4473) HydrogeologyAdd to Bookmarks Three hours lecture. Two hours laboratory per week. Four credit hours. Was ERSC 4473. Groundwater occurrence, flow, porosity, permeability, aquifer analysis, groundwater geology, wat… source
GEOL48003(was ERSC 4380) OceanographyAdd to Bookmarks Three hours lecture. Three credit hours. Was ERSC 4380. Provides an introduction to the historical, physical, chemical, geological, and biological aspects of the oceans and their imp… source
GEOL48903(was ERSC 4389) Undergraduate ResearchAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was ERSC 4389. Various topics for thorough research will be selected by the student in consultation with an advisor. Fieldwork and/or experimental or laboratory w… source
GEOL49001(was ERSC 4190) Senior SeminarAdd to Bookmarks One credit hours. Was ERSC 4190. Discussion of current topics in geology and career preparation. A semester project presentation is required. One hour per week. source
GEOL49003Weather StudiesAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Looks at broad-scale concepts of weather and climatology to understand the physical impact of weather on geopolitical applications and human behavior. This class… source
GEOL49103(was ERSC 4391) Cooperative Education in Earth ScienceAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was ERSC 4391. Supervised professional experience related to the student’s discipline with governmental agencies, industry, and consulting firms. This course requ… source
GEOL49501(was ERSC 4195) InternshipAdd to Bookmarks Zero, one, two, or three credit hours. Was ERSC 4195. Supervised professional experience related to student’s discipline with governmental agencies, industry, and consulting firms. F… source
GEOL49532(was ERSC 4295) Internship in Earth ScienceAdd to Bookmarks One, two, or three credit hours. Was ERSC 4295. Supervised professional experience related to student’s discipline with governmental agencies, industry, and consulting firms. Forty h… source
GEOL49543(was ERSC 4395) Internship in Earth ScienceAdd to Bookmarks One, two, or three credit hours. Was ERSC 4395. Supervised professional experience related to the student’s discipline with governmental agencies, industry, and consulting firms. For… source
GEOL49901(was ERSC 4199) Special TopicsAdd to Bookmarks One, two, three, or four credit hours. Was ERSC 4199. Advanced and specialized topics in the geological sciences, especially those of current interest. Refer to the semester schedule… source
GEOL49932(was ERSC 4299) Special TopicsAdd to Bookmarks One, two, three, or four credit hours. Was ERSC 4299. Advanced and specialized topics in the geological sciences, especially those of current interest. Refer to the semester schedule… source
GEOL49943(was ERSC 4399) Special TopicsAdd to Bookmarks One, two, three, or four credit hours. Was ERSC 4399. Advanced and specialized topics in the geological sciences, especially those of current interest. Refer to the semester schedule… source
GEOL49954(was ERSC 4499) Special TopicsAdd to Bookmarks One, two, three, or four credit hours. Was ERSC 4499. Advanced and specialized topics in the geological sciences, especially those of current interest. Refer to the semester schedule… source
ETME10003(was 1300) Computer GraphicsAdd to Bookmarks Two hours lecture. Three hours laboratory per week. Three credit hours. Was ETME 1300. Study of graphics and the types of engineering drawings used in design. Sketching and computer-… source
ETME11001(was 1110) FYC: Engineering TechnologyAdd to Bookmarks Three hours laboratory per week. One credit hours. Was ETME 1110. Meets the university requirement for a first-year colloquium (FYC) course. Covers the review of educational goals, t… source
ETME20203(was 2302) Properties of MaterialsAdd to Bookmarks Two hours lecture. Two hours laboratory per week. Three credit hours. Was ETME 2302. Physical structure of metals, properties, testing, phase diagrams, and applications. Ferrous meta… source
ETME20303(was 2303) Computer-Aided Design (CAD)Add to Bookmarks Two hours lecture. Three hours laboratory per week. Three credit hours. Was ETME 2303. A study of 2D and 3D computer-aided design software used in industry. Detailed and working draw… source
ETME21003(was 2310) Applied StaticsAdd to Bookmarks Two hours lecture. Two hours laboratory per week. Three credit hours. Was ETME 2310. An analysis of force systems applied to rigid bodies at rest. Application of principles on comput… source
ETME21701(was 2117) Manufacturing Processes LaboratoryAdd to Bookmarks Three hours laboratory per week. One credit hours. Was ETME 2117. Introduction to machine shop equipment and processes, metal fabricating applications including metal cutting such as… source
ETME21703(was 2317) Manufacturing ProcessesAdd to Bookmarks Three hours lecture. Three credit hours. Was ETME 2317. Traditional manufacturing processes: casting, forging, and cold working. Metal removal processes: turning, milling, drilling,… source
ETME22003(was 2320) Fluid Mechanics and PowerAdd to Bookmarks Two hours lecture. Two hours laboratory per week. Three credit hours. Was ETME 2320. Hydraulics and pneumatics. The flow of water, air, and oil. Calibration of metering devices, pipe… source
ETME23303(was 2333) Advanced Computer-Aided DesignAdd to Bookmarks Two hours lecture. Three hours laboratory per week. Three credit hours. Was ETME 2333. Graphic design process using an interactive computer-aided design system. Includes sophisticate… source
ETME29101(was 2191) Cooperative EducationAdd to Bookmarks One credit hours. Was ETME 2191. Industrial experience under the supervision of a faculty advisor to supplement coursework. Students who take this course may not take ETME 29102 . Re… source
ETME29102(was 2291) Cooperative EducationAdd to Bookmarks Two credit hours. Was ETME 2291. Industrial experience under the supervision of an advisor to supplement coursework. Students who take this course may not take ETME 29101 . Requires… source
ETME30003(was 3300) Independent StudyAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was ETME 3300. Study of assigned topics chosen to develop investigative, analytical, research, or professional skills related to engineering. The student spends 8… source
ETME30103(was 3301) Applied Mechanics of MaterialsAdd to Bookmarks Three hours lecture. Three credit hours. Was ETME 3301. Topics include stress and strain, direct and shearing stresses, torsion, bending, deflection, columns, and riveted, bolted, an… source
ETME30303(was 3303) Applied Thermal ScienceAdd to Bookmarks Two hours lecture. Two hours laboratory per week. Three credit hours. Was ETME 3303. Basic thermal properties and heat transfer modes. Theory, operation, and selection of thermal ind… source
ETME30503(was 3305) Industrial Energy UtilizationAdd to Bookmarks One hours lecture. five hours laboratory per week. Three credit hours. Was ETME 3305. Study of the efficient utilization of energy in manufacturing and industrial applications. Compo… source
ETME30603(was 3306) Solar Energy SystemsAdd to Bookmarks Two hours lecture. Two hours laboratory per week. Three credit hours. Was ETME 3306. Analysis of solar energy systems and methods of determining the capacity and functional requireme… source
ETME30703(was 3307) Applied DynamicsAdd to Bookmarks Two hours lecture. Two hours laboratory per week. Three credit hours. Was ETME 3307. Topics include scalar treatment of kinematics and kinetics of particles, rigid bodies in planar m… source
ETME31103(was 3311) Mechanical InstrumentationAdd to Bookmarks Two hours lecture. Three hours laboratory per week. Three credit hours. Was ETME 3311. Measurement of mechanical phenomena including stress, strain, deflection, temperature, pressure… source
ETME31203(was 3312) Production SystemsAdd to Bookmarks Three hours lecture. Three credit hours. Was ETME 3312. Production systems and applications. System planning for products and services. Operational planning, Just-In-Time (JIT), Tota… source
ETME31303(was 3313) Tool DesignAdd to Bookmarks Two hours lecture. Three hours laboratory per week. Three credit hours. Was ETME 3313. Optimum uses of tool function, geometry, design applications, cutting tools, gages, jigs and fi… source
ETME31403(was 3314) Metallurgy ApplicationsAdd to Bookmarks Three hours lecture. Three credit hours. Was ETME 3314. Study of the principles relating crystalline structure to chemical, physical, and electrical properties of metals and alloys.… source
ETME31503(was 3315) Thermal Systems DesignAdd to Bookmarks Two hours lecture. Two hours laboratory per week. Three credit hours. Was ETME 3315. Study of air conditioning, refrigeration, steam, fluid, thermal systems, and heat transfer proces… source
ETME31704(was 3417) Statics and DynamicsAdd to Bookmarks Four hours lecture. Four credit hours. Was ETME 3417. Engineering mechanics involving the study of both statics and dynamics. The equilibrium of bodies at rest or moving with constan… source
ETME31803(was 3318) Industrial and Environmental SafetyAdd to Bookmarks Three hours lecture. Three credit hours. Was ETME 3318. Need and justification for safety in the workplace. Legal aspects of safety and the OSHA Act. Environmental requirements and e… source
ETME32203(was 3322) Project ManagementAdd to Bookmarks Three hours lecture. Three credit hours. Was ETME 3322. Study of project planning and scheduling using the network methods as presented by PERT and CPM. Network planning, solution me… source
ETME32403(was 3324) Plastics and CompositesAdd to Bookmarks Three hours lecture. Three credit hours. Was ETME 3324. Introduction to plastics part design, materials, production methods, tooling, and equipment. Process cost analysis and optimiz… source
ETME32803(was 3328) Computer Aided Manufacturing (CAM)Add to Bookmarks Two hours lecture. Three hours laboratory per week. Three credit hours. Was ETME 3328. A study of the programming standards used in industry to control NC and CNC equipment. G and M… source
ETME33003(was 3330) Quality ControlAdd to Bookmarks Three hours lecture. Three credit hours. Was ETME 3330. Statistical foundation for modern quality control. Process control techniques and applications. Product specifications and pro… source
ETME36103(was 3361) Cost Analysis and EstimationAdd to Bookmarks Three hours lecture. Three credit hours. Was ETME 3361. Cost estimation methods include labor, materials, and overhead. Product, project, and system cost estimation. Estimate sensiti… source
ETME39101(was 3191) Cooperative EducationAdd to Bookmarks One credit hours. Was ETME 3191. Industrial experience under the supervision of an advisor to supplement coursework. Students who take this course may not take ETME 39102 . Requires… source
ETME39102(was 3291) Cooperative EducationAdd to Bookmarks Two credit hours. Was ETME 3291. Work experience related to the student’s source
ETME41703(was 4317) Machine DesignAdd to Bookmarks Two hours lecture. Three hours laboratory per week. Three credit hours. Was ETME 4317. Basic procedures of engineering machine design from concept to specifications. Material selecti… source
ETME41903(was 4319) Plant EngineeringAdd to Bookmarks Two hours lecture. Two hours laboratory per week. Three credit hours. Was ETME 4319. A practicum on the design and operation of mechanical systems for commercial and industrial appli… source
ETME42103(was 4321) Computer Aided Engineering (CAE)Add to Bookmarks Two hours lecture. Two hours laboratory per week. Three credit hours. Was ETME 4321. Advanced computer-aided analysis, stress analysis, kinematics, computer simulation, advanced desi… source
ETME48501(was 4185) Robotics LaboratoryAdd to Bookmarks Three hours laboratory per week. One credit hours. Was ETME 4185. Robot setup and programming using control pendants, programmable controllers, ARMBASIC, and AML2 languages. Robot ca… source
ETME48503(was 4385) Robotics and AutomationAdd to Bookmarks Two hours lecture. Two hours laboratory per week. Three credit hours. Was ETME 4385. Industrial robots, types, and methods of control and programming. Automation and application to v… source
ETME48603(was 4386) Maintenance ManagementAdd to Bookmarks Three hours lecture. Three credit hours. Was ETME 4386. Planning, organization, measurement, and control of maintenance activities. The planning, acquisition, and control of replacem… source
ETME48702(was 4287) Senior Project IAdd to Bookmarks Two hours lecture. One hours laboratory per week. Two credit hours. Was ETME 4287. Product design/manufacturing cycle. The design process from market research through production and… source
ETME48703(was 4387) Senior Project IIAdd to Bookmarks Two hours lecture. Three hours laboratory per week. Three credit hours. Was ETME 4387. Design problems obtained from industry, current applied research, or the student’s initiative a… source
ETME48803(was 4388) Manufacturing Systems DesignAdd to Bookmarks One hours lecture. Three hours laboratory per week. Three credit hours. Was ETME 4388. Manufacturing problems obtained from actual industrial situations are assigned to senior studen… source
ETME49501(was 4195) Technology InternshipAdd to Bookmarks One credit hours. Was ETME 4195. Professional experience related to the student’s discipline under the supervision of an advisor. Credit hours based on internship work experience hou… source
ETME49502(was 4295) Technology InternshipAdd to Bookmarks Two credit hours. Was ETME 4295. Professional experience related to the student’s discipline under the supervision of an advisor. Credit hours based on internship work experience hou… source
ETME49503(was 4395) Technology InternshipAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was ETME 4395. Professional experience related to the student’s discipline under the supervision of an advisor. Credit hours based on internship work experience h… source
ETME49901(was 4199) Special Technical Topics IAdd to Bookmarks One credit hours. Was ETME 4199. Designed to meet the special needs of students or industry to cover the application of technology to specific industrial problems. Meets the equivale… source
ETME49903(was 4399) Special Technical Topics IIIAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was ETME 4399. Designed to meet the special needs of students or industry to cover the application of technology to specific industrial problems. source
FINN20103(was FINC 2300) Personal FinanceAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was FINC 2300. Personal financial planning, including bank deposits, savings accounts, life insurance, property and casualty insurance, retirement accounts, inves… source
FINN30503(was FINC 3340) Financial Markets and InstitutionsAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was FINC 3340. Examination and analysis of financial markets, such as savings institutions, banks, insurance companies, mutual funds, pension funds, and others. P… source
FINN30603(was FINC 3350) Investment AnalysisAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was FINC 3350. Alternative investment opportunities, analysis of the economy, its industries, and particular businesses to determine the most desirable use of fun… source
FINN33003(was FINC 3330) Principles of InsuranceAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was FINC 3330. The phenomena of risk and risk bearing, including insurance and other methods of handling risks; introduction to the areas of property, marine, lia… source
FINN37103(was FINC 3310) Business FinanceAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was FINC 3310. Business finance with emphasis on the modern corporation, methods of securing and managing assets, problems of bankruptcy, reorganizations, and bus… source
FINN39303(was FINC 3370) Real Estate PrinciplesAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was FINC 3370. Introduction to principles of the real estate business, the relationship of real estate to the national and local economies, legal instruments, app… source
FINN42033(was FINC 4320) Bank Financial ManagementAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was FINC 4320. Analysis and management of the asset and liability portfolio of depository financial institutions. source
FINN43003(was FINC 4330) International FinanceAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was FINC 4330. Multinational corporate finance. Practices and problems in international finance. Balance of payments and exchange problems. Recent developments an… source
FINN44003(was FINC 4340) Life InsuranceAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was FINC 4340. Development of the human life value concept and financial consequences of economic death, types of insurers, types of life insurance and annuity co… source
FINN44103(was FINC 4372) Real Estate Valuation and AppraisalAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was FINC 4372. Principles of valuation and appraisal of housing and investment property, market, replacement, and income approaches. A term project appraising an… source
FINN44133(was FINC 4341) Commercial Property and Liability InsuranceAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was FINC 4341. Students will learn about commercial insurance coverage and how the business of insurance is conducted in practice. Topics covered include underwri… source
FINN44303(was FINC 4371) Real Estate Finance and InvestmentAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was FINC 4371. Elements of mortgage financing for housing and investment property, sources of funds, application and approval, real estate investment analysis, an… source
FINN45003(was FINC 4350) Financial ModelingAdd to Bookmarks Was FINC 4350. Develops the financial modeling skills required by many finance jobs, with hands-on financial model building using Excel. Applications will include fixed-income proble… source
FINN45503(was FINC 4355) Predictive Data AnalysisAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was FINC 4355. Students will apply analytical techniques informed by economic theory and probability theory to solve real-life practical problems taken from a div… source
FINN46003(was FINC 4360) Risk ManagementAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was FINC 4360. Introduction to the fundamentals of risk management. Scope and fundamentals of property and liability insurance; analysis of contracts, rating, und… source
FINN46203(was FINC 4362) DerivativesAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was FINC 4362. The cash, futures, and options markets for commodities and financial instruments will be examined. An economic perspective will be used to analyze… source
FINN46303(was FINC 4363) Financing Entrepreneurial VenturesAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was FINC 4363. Financing alternatives for new and growing ventures; debt financing from investment banks, commercial banks, and SBIC, as well as equity financing… source
FINN46403(was FINC 4364) Employee BenefitsAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was FINC 4364. Analysis of the nature of health and social insurance; causes, extent, and economic consequences of old-age dependency, unemployment, and disabilit… source
FINN46503(was FINC 4365) Estate PlanningAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was FINC 4365. The importance of and techniques for risk identification and analysis as a basis for recognition of insurance requirements and application of cover… source
FINN46603(was FINC 4366) Introduction to Actuarial ScienceAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was FINC 4366. Introduction to the mathematics of insurance as the basis for rate making, reserve and cash value calculations, and underwriting; importance of cor… source
FINN46803(was FINC 4368) Professional Financial PlanningAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was FINC 4368. Professional financial planning is the capstone course for the financial planning track of the Insurance and Financial Services major. The course c… source
FINN47333(was FINC 4373) Real Estate Development and ManagementAdd to Bookmarks Three hours lecture. Three credit hours. Was FINC 4373. The course analyzes an eight-stage model of real estate development using examples in the local community as well as national… source
FINN47703(was FINC 4377) Independent Study in Real EstateAdd to Bookmarks One, two, or three credit hours. Was FINC 4377. Supervised independent study in a real estate area of particular interest to the student. No more than six credit hours of Independent… source
FINN47731(was FINC 4177) Independent Study in Real EstateAdd to Bookmarks One, two, or three credit hours. Was FINC 4177. Supervised independent study in a real estate area of particular interest to the student. No more than six credit hours of Independent… source
FINN47742(was FINC 4277) Independent Study in Real EstateAdd to Bookmarks One, two, or three credit hours. Was FINC 4277. Supervised independent study in a real estate area of particular interest to the student. No more than six credit hours of Independent… source
FINN47803(was FINC 4378) Real Estate LawAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was FINC 4378. An introduction to the nature of real property; ownership rights and estates; descriptions; easements, fixtures, liens, sales, land contracts; mort… source
FINN48003(was FINC 4380) Portfolio ManagementAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was FINC 4380. Investment risks, returns, and requirements. Portfolio policies for the individual and institutional investor, functions of the stock exchange, inv… source
FINN48333(was FINC 4383) Applied Equity AnalysisAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was FINC 4383. Using modern models of equity valuation, students analyze company and industry data, estimate fair value for equities, and then present their recom… source
FINN49503(was FINC 4395) Advanced Financial ManagementAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was FINC 4395. Sophisticated techniques of financial management. Application of the body of financial theory to specific problems. source
FINN49603(was FINC 4396) Cooperative Education IAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was FINC 4396. Designed to complement and extend the classroom learning experience by applying theories and concepts in a professional work environment. A written… source
FINN49703(was FINC 4397) Seminar in FinanceAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was FINC 4397. Advanced finance topics are in a modular format and are usually team-taught. Topics come from corporate and investment areas and may vary according… source
FINN49803(was FINC 4398) Teaching InternshipAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was FINC 4398. Working with individual faculty instructors, upper-level majors assist students by holding review sessions twice a week for students enrolled in FI… source
FINN49903(was FINC 4399) Independent StudyAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was FINC 4399. Research and independent investigation in specific areas of finance of interest to the student. source
GEOG11103(was 2312) Cultural GeographyAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was GEOG 2312. The nature, distribution, and development of various cultural systems as they interact with each other and with their environment. A study is made… source
GEOG11143(was 1311) Introduction to Physical GeographyAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was GEOG 1311. Study of earth/sun relationships that produce weather elements, including temperature, precipitation, atmospheric pressure, and air circulation. Pa… source
GEOG20042(was 2200) History/Geography & the NewsAdd to Bookmarks Was GEOG 2200. Thematic examination of the historical and geographic context of current events in the United States and the World, and how history and geography inform news accounts. source
GEOG21003(was 2310) World Regional GeographyAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was GEOG 2310. World regional patterns of population, natural resources, and economic activities with reference to the nature of regions and their characteristics… source
GEOG30143(was 3301) Geography of EuropeAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was GEOG 3301. Examines and analyzes the cultural and environmental geography of the European region. Topics include the geodemography of Europe with special atte… source
GEOG30543(was 3305) Environmental ConservationAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was GEOG 3305. Survey of the human environment with resources. Examination of major resources and their use regarding North America and Arkansas. source
GEOG30743(was 3307) Geography of FoodAdd to Bookmarks Was GEOG 3307. Focuses on the importance of place and geography in the production, distribution, and consumption of food. The role of culture and environment are critical in understa… source
GEOG31573(was 3315) Geography of ArkansasAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was GEOG 3315. Study of Arkansas’ natural and cultural environments with emphasis on how various groups, past and present, interact with the state’s natural regio… source
GEOG32043(was 3320) Urban GeographyAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was GEOG 3320. Study of the urban landscape and the specific land uses found in United States cities. Current geographic pattern of industrial, commercial, reside… source
GEOG33343(was 3333) Introduction to Geospatial TechnologiesAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was GEOG 3333. Introduces a variety of geospatial technologies and hands-on experience with these technologies. Geospatial technologies include the global positio… source
GEOG40142Special TopicsAdd to Bookmarks Two credit hours. (was 4200) Topics will be chosen based on contemporary interest and demand and will be focused on providing an in-depth understanding of the issue. source
GEOG40343(was 4300) Special TopicsAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was GEOG 4300. Topics will be chosen on the basis of contemporary interest and demand and will be focused on providing an in-depth understanding of the issue. Dua… source
GEOG41143(was 4311) History and Philosophy of GeographyAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was GEOG 4311. Investigates how geography has been recognized, perceived, and evaluated, from its early acknowledgment in ancient Greece to its disciplined form i… source
GEOG42143(was 4321) GeomorphologyAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was GEOG 4321. The study of the shaping of the earth’s surface. The processes of weathering, mass movement, erosion, and deposition involved in the evolution of l… source
GEOG42144(was 4421) Introduction to Geographic Information Systems (GIS) IAdd to Bookmarks Four credit hours. Was GEOG 4421. This course introduces Geographic Information Systems (GIS) and the use of spatial data for problem-solving in science. Lectures are prepared as onl… source
GEOG42244(was 4422) Introduction to Geographic Information Systems (GIS) IIAdd to Bookmarks Four credit hours. Was GEOG 4422. This course builds on the fundamental concepts of Geographic Information Systems (GIS) from GEOG/ERSC 4421, GISI. It focuses on advanced application… source
GEOG42543(was 4325) Map Design and Web MappingAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was GEOG 4325. Introduces the map as a complex and interdisciplinary infographic. Students are taught the art and science of map design, i.e. cartography. Sub-top… source
GEOG43343(was 4332) Population GeographyAdd to Bookmarks 3 hours lecture. Three credit hours. Was GEOG 4332. Focus on global, national, and sub-national population processes, issues, and policies. Emphasis placed on the basic demographic c… source
GEOG49042(was 4290) Independent StudyAdd to Bookmarks Two or three credit hours. Was GEOG 4290. Research and reading in various areas of geography. Projects reflect student interest and career source
GEOG49043(was 4390) Independent StudyAdd to Bookmarks Two or three credit hours. Was GEOG 4390. Research and reading in various areas of geography. Projects reflect student interest and career source
GEOG49743(was 4397) Social Studies Teaching ApplicationsAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was GEOG 4397. Social studies content linked with practical applications for classroom instruction. Content from history, geography, political science, sociology/… source
GERO20003(was 2300) Introduction to Aging and Older AdultsAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was GERO 2300. An overview of the aged as they relate to their social environment, emphasizing the biological, psychological, and sociological aspects of aging. S… source
GERO41003(was 4310) Social GerontologyAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was GERO 4310. Explores the social aspects of aging – how do older adults affect society and how does society affect older adults? The interaction between older a… source
GERO41503(was 4315) Interdisciplinary Health Care of the ElderlyAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was GERO 4315. Designed to increase the clinical knowledge, skills, and attitudes of students in the health professions and other fields related to health promoti… source
GERO43603(was 4336) The Social Aspects of Death and DyingAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was GERO 4336. Gerontology and social work seek to apply knowledge from the social sciences, medicine, and the humanities with the skills and values of the ing pr… source
GERO43703(was 4337) Adult Development and AgingAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was GERO 4337. Emphasizes the life course perspective as we examine adult development and aging within the social environment. Aspects of “successful aging” cover… source
GERO44603(was 4346) Family in Late LifeAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was GERO 4346. Family life of the elderly, including late-life marital relationships, widowhood and living alone, and relations with children, grandchildren, sibl… source
GERO48503(was 4385) Topics SeminarAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was GERO 4385. Special topics of critical and current interest to those interested and involved in the aging field. Topics range from Social Security, legislation… source
GERO49001(was 4190) Directed StudyAdd to Bookmarks One, two, or three credit hours. Was GERO 4190. Study directed by a faculty member in a content area or competency relevant to research on aging or practical matters concerning the e… source
GERO49032(was 4290) Directed StudyAdd to Bookmarks One, two, or three credit hours. Was GERO 4290. Study directed by a faculty member in a content area or competency relevant to research on aging or practical matters concerning the e… source
GNST20003(was 2300) Introduction to Gender StudiesAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was GNST 2300. A cross-cultural, interdisciplinary analysis of gender. Includes examination of gender identity, social roles, and cultural symbolism in politics,… source
GNST49032(was 4290) Independent StudyAdd to Bookmarks One, Two, Three, or Four credit hours. Was GNST 4290. Selective reading and a formal written project on a topic must be submitted by the student and approved by the coordinator befor… source
GNST49043(was 4390) Independent StudyAdd to Bookmarks One, Two, Three, or Four credit hours. Was GNST 4390. Selective reading and a formal written project on a topic must be submitted by the student and approved by the coordinator befor… source
GNST49201(was 4190) Independent StudyAdd to Bookmarks One, Two, Three, or Four credit hours. Was GNST 4190. Selective reading and a formal written project on a topic must be submitted by the student and approved by the coordinator befor… source
GNST49543(was 4395) InternshipAdd to Bookmarks One, Two, Three, or Four credit hours. Was GNST 4395. Students are assigned an internship in the community. The objective is for students to apply theoretical perspectives to real-wo… source
HEAL10003(was HHPS 1370) Personal HealthAdd to Bookmarks Three hours lecture. Three credit hours. Was HHPS 1370. Designed to develop the understanding, attitudes, and practices that contribute to optimum physical, mental, and social well-b… source
HHPR10101(was HHPS 1101) Dieting and Weight ControlAdd to Bookmarks One credit hours. Was HHPS 1101. Designed to teach the proper methods of dieting and controlling body weight. Students will be taught how to determine, achieve, and maintain their co… source
HHPR10201(was HHPS 1102) Substance Abuse and AddictionAdd to Bookmarks One credit hours. Was HHPS 1102. Designed to provide basic knowledge of drug abuse and addiction. Students will evaluate the role of drugs and other addictive behaviors in their live… source
HHPR10301(was HHPS 1103) Smoking CessationAdd to Bookmarks One credit hours. Was HHPS 1103. Designed to explore nicotine dependency/addiction and smoking cessation options. Based on the assessment of individual tobacco use and knowledge of t… source
HHPR10401(was HHPS 1104) Stress ManagementAdd to Bookmarks One discussion and hours lecture. One credit hours. Was HHPS 1104. Designed to assist the individual in identifying sources and situations that trigger reactions, both positive and n… source
HHPR11601(was HHPS 1116) Cardiopulmonary RespirationAdd to Bookmarks Two hours laboratory per week. One credit hours. Was HHPS 1116. Current lifesaving techniques used on individuals with heart or breathing emergencies. Appropriate first-aid technique… source
HHPR20303(was HHPS 2303) The Theory and Practice of Health EducationAdd to Bookmarks Three hours lecture. Three credit hours. Was HHPS 2303. An introduction to the scientific basis for developing health education interventions from program assessment through program… source
HHPR23003(was HHPS 2330) Introduction to Sport ManagementAdd to Bookmarks Three hours lecture. Three credit hours. Was HHPS 2330. Provides an overview of all facets of sports including management, career opportunities, marketing and promotion, public relat… source
HHPR27203(was HHPS 2372) Care and Prevention of InjuriesAdd to Bookmarks Three laboratory and hours lecture. Three credit hours. Was HHPS 2372. Care, prevention, and treatment of injuries to various parts of the body, taping and wrapping; laboratory pract… source
HHPR27403(was HHPS 2374) Family Life and Sex EducationAdd to Bookmarks Three hours lecture. Three credit hours. Was HHPS 2374. A study of dating, engagements, marriage, children, divorce, and sexual behavior patterns. source
HHPR30104(was HHPS 3401) NutritionAdd to Bookmarks Four demonstration and hours lecture. Four credit hours. Was HHPS 3401. Fundamental principles of human nutrition, nutritional value of foods, nutritional requirements of individuals… source
HHPR30203(was HHPS 3302) Exercise PhysiologyAdd to Bookmarks Two hours lecture. Two hours laboratory per week. Three credit hours. Was HHPS 3302. The relationship between regular, moderate exercise and the resultant increase in the efficiency… source
HHPR30234(was HHPS 3402) Structural KinesiologyAdd to Bookmarks Four hours (4 hour lecture-demonstration per week) hours lecture. Four credit hours. Was HHPS 3402. A study of muscles, bones, and joints as they are involved in the science of movem… source
HHPR31003(was HHPS 3310) Coaching Theory and MethodologyAdd to Bookmarks Three hours lecture. Three credit hours. Was HHPS 3310. Designed to improve the knowledge and understanding of methods and coaching theories. Students learn how to manage young athle… source
HHPR31103(was HHPS 3311) Health and Safety in Early ChildhoodAdd to Bookmarks Three hours lecture. Three credit hours. Was HHPS 3311. Health and Safety in Early Childhood provides basic concepts of health and safety in early childhood environments. Specific at… source
HHPR31204(was HHPS 3412) Applied Human ScienceAdd to Bookmarks Three hours lecture. one hours laboratory per week. Four credit hours. Was HHPS 3412. Designed to develop within the prospective health, physical education, and wellness professional… source
HHPR32003(was HHPS 3320) History of Physical EducationAdd to Bookmarks Three hours lecture. Three credit hours. Was HHPS 3320. A study of the historical development of organized physical activity designed to improve the understanding and appreciation of… source
HHPR32244(was HHPS 3422) Exercise, Wellness & LifestyleAdd to Bookmarks Three hours lecture. one hours laboratory per week. Four credit hours. Was HHPS 3422. Designed to give the student an initial fitness assessment and exercise prescription experience.… source
HHPR33003(was HHPS 3330) Teaching PK-6 Physical EducationAdd to Bookmarks Three hours lecture. Three credit hours. Was HHPS 3330. Designed to students understand the need for an effective PK-6 physical education program. Provides the prospective PK-6 schoo… source
HHPR33143Legal/Ethical Issues in SportAdd to Bookmarks Three hours lecture. Three credit hours. Was HHPS 3331. Designed to provide standard information on legal and ethical issues in the sports industry and the risk managers are responsi… source
HHPR33203(was HHPS 3332) Sport Facility and ManagementAdd to Bookmarks Three hours lecture. Three credit hours. Was HHPS 3332. Sports and entertainment (amateur and professional) activities are held in facilities that create unique opportunities for the… source
HHPR33303(was HHPS 3333) Governance & Management of SportAdd to Bookmarks Three hours lecture. Three credit hours. Was HHPS 3333. Designed to familiarize students with the concepts of governance, policy, decision-making, organizational behavior, and human… source
HHPR33403(was HHPS 3334) Sports Marketing ManagementAdd to Bookmarks Three hours lecture. Three credit hours. Was HHPS 3334. Investigates principles and processes in sports marketing and sales. Focuses on research and development, sports promotion, sp… source
HHPR33503(was HHPS 3335) Sport Finance and EconomicsAdd to Bookmarks Three hours lecture. Three credit hours. Was HHPS 3335. Students will be introduced to current economic and financial issues confronting managers in the sports industry. source
HHPR34004(was HHPS 3440) Teaching Individual SportsAdd to Bookmarks Four credit hours. Was HHPS 3440. An examination of the theory and practice of K-12 teaching/coaching team sports. Students will be introduced to the rules, procedures, strategies, a… source
HHPR34104(was HHPS 3441) Teaching Team SportsAdd to Bookmarks Four credit hours. Was HHPS 3441. An examination of the theory and practice of k-I2 teaching/coaching team sports. Students will be introduced to the rules, procedures, strategies, a… source
HHPR34304(was HHPS 3443) Exercise Principles and MethodAdd to Bookmarks Four credit hours. Was HHPS 3443. Prepares students to obtain Health Fitness Certifications and Personal Training Certifications through different nationally-recognized organizations… source
HHPR37203(was HHPS 3372) Advanced First AidAdd to Bookmarks Three hours lecture. Three credit hours. Was HHPS 3372. Training individuals to realize ethical and legal obligations in rendering competent first aid in case of accident or injury u… source
HHPR37403(was HHPS 3374) Community Health AgenciesAdd to Bookmarks Three hours lecture. Three credit hours. Was HHPS 3374. Principles and practices of public health and voluntary health programs and agencies. Students make guided observations in lab… source
HHPR37703(was HHPS 3377) Drug Ed. K-12Add to Bookmarks Three hours lecture. Three credit hours. Was HHPS 3377. An in-depth study of drug education designed to teachers, administrators, and other special interest groups present drug educa… source
HHPR38303(was HHPS 3383) Introduction to EpidemiologyAdd to Bookmarks Three hours lecture. Three credit hours. Was HHPS 3383. Introduces the basic principles and methods of epidemiology, including epidemiological terminology, the fundamental principles… source
HHPR39103(was HHPS 3391) Cooperative Education in Health EducationAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was HHPS 3391. Cooperative education seeks to integrate academic and professional work experiences. Students will be placed in a work setting consistent with thei… source
HHPR39501(was HHPS 3195) Practicum in Health EducationAdd to Bookmarks One credit hours. Was HHPS 3195. Directed observation and supervised fieldwork in a health education professional setting. Emphasis on planning, conducting, and evaluating activities… source
HHPR39601(was HHPS 3196) Practicum in Exercise ScienceAdd to Bookmarks One credit hours. Was HHPS 3196. Practicum students will administer physical fitness tests to those enrolled in HHPS 2302 at both the beginning and end of the semester. They will pre… source
HHPR40001(was HHPS 4100) Independent Study in Health EducationAdd to Bookmarks One, two, three, four, five, or six credit hours. Was HHPS 4100. Provides an opportunity for advanced students to conduct an in-depth study in a specific area of interest or a specia… source
HHPR40055(was HHPS 4500) Independent Study in Health EducationAdd to Bookmarks One, two, three, four, five, or six credit hours. Was HHPS 4500. Provides an opportunity for advanced students to conduct an in-depth study in a specific area of interest or a specia… source
HHPR40066(was HHPS 4600) InternshipAdd to Bookmarks Was HHPS 4600. An educational internship with a field component of a minimum of 12 weeks (480 hours) of internship in a classroom setting under the supervision of a cooperating teach… source
HHPR40234(was HHPS 4402) Fitness ManagementAdd to Bookmarks Two program/facility fieldwork and hours lecture. Four credit hours. Was HHPS 4402. Designed to train students in the theory and skills required for the administration of fitness pro… source
HHPR43004(was HHPS 4430) Eidemiology: Env and HlthHHPR 43004 - (was HHPS 4430) Eidemiology: Env and Hlth Add to Bookmarks HHPR 43004 - (was HHPS 4430) Eidemiology: Env and Hlth 4 hours lecture. Four credit hours. Was HHPS 4430. The principles of hea… source
HHPR44003(was HHPS 4340) Adapted Physical E. K-12Add to Bookmarks Three hours lecture. Three credit hours. Was HHPS 4340. Presents the philosophy and methods for the adaptation of physical education for handicapped and exceptional students. A basic… source
HHPR45003(was HHPS 4350) Methods and Techniques of Teaching Physical Education 6-12Add to Bookmarks Three hours lecture. Three credits credit hours. Was HHPS 4350. Provides a detailed review of the analysis and application of the major responsibilities and competencies required for… source
HHPR47103(was HHPS 4371) Health Education Concepts and ApplicationsAdd to Bookmarks Three hours lecture. Three credit hours. Was HHPS 4371. Examination of the concepts, philosophy, and applications of health education in public, private, professional, and commercial… source
HHPR47203(was HHPS 4372) First Aid Instructor TrainingAdd to Bookmarks Three hours lecture. Three credit hours. Was HHPS 4372. Students under supervision develop a lesson plan, observe teachers, develop tests, and participate in the American Red Cross f… source
HHPR47303(was HHPS 4373) Controversial Issues in Health EducationAdd to Bookmarks Three hours lecture. Three credit hours. Was HHPS 4373. Designed to expand the health educator’s knowledge of health issues as they are influenced by laws, public opinion, and scient… source
HHPR47603(was HHPS 4376) Mental Health EducationAdd to Bookmarks Three hours lecture. Three credit hours. Was HHPS 4376. Examination of methods to be used by teachers to develop the mental health of individual students. Emphasis on the health educ… source
HHPR47803(was HHPS 4378) Organization and Administration of Health Education ProgramsAdd to Bookmarks Three hours lecture. Three credits credit hours. Was HHPS 4378. Designed to provide a foundation in the organization and management of community-based health education programs. The… source
HHPR47903(was HHPS 4379) Methods and Techniques of Teaching Health EducationAdd to Bookmarks Three hours lecture. Three credit hours. Was HHPS 4379. Will focus on basic philosophic structure of an efficient, meaningful, and effective application of health education, teaching… source
HHPR48003(was HHPS 4380) Health Education Program EvaluationAdd to Bookmarks Three hours lecture. Three credit hours. Was HHPS 4380. Provides students with an opportunity to learn about program evaluation and measurement concepts in health education and their… source
HHPR48103(was HHPS 4381) Health, Human Performance & Sport Management SeminarAdd to Bookmarks Three hours lecture. Three credit hours. Was HHPS 4381. Emphasizes the National Commission for Health Education Credentialing seven areas of responsibility. It is the designated caps… source
HHPR48203(was HHPS 4382) Cultural Competence in Health EducationAdd to Bookmarks Was HHPS 4382. Designed to increase knowledge and understanding of the importance of cultural competence in health education and community health promotion. Focus will be on cultural… source
HHPR48403(was HHPS 4384) Motor DevelopmentAdd to Bookmarks Three hours lecture. Three credit hours. Was HHPS 4384. Analyzes the basic concepts relating to human motor development. Basic research and relevant theories of general human develop… source
HHPR49103(was HHPS 4391) Cooperative Education in Health EducationAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was HHPS 4391. Cooperative education seeks to integrate academic and professional work experiences. Students will be placed in a work setting consistent with thei… source
HHPR49401(was HHPS 4194) Workshop in Health EducationAdd to Bookmarks One, two, or three credit hours. Was HHPS 4194. Provides opportunities for students, in-service teachers, and interested individuals to work and study with health education professio… source
HHPR49432(was HHPS 4294) Workshop in Health EducationAdd to Bookmarks One, two, or three credit hours. Was HHPS 4294. Provides opportunities for students, in-service teachers, and interested individuals to work and study with health education professio… source
HHPR49443(was HHPS 4394) Workshop in Health EducationAdd to Bookmarks One, two, or three credit hours. Was HHPS 4394. Provides opportunities for students, in-service teachers, and interested individuals to work and study with health education professio… source
HHPR49506(was HHPS 4695) Internship in Health EducationAdd to Bookmarks Six credit hours. Was HHPS 4695. Directed observation and supervised fieldwork in a health education professional setting. Emphasis on administration, supervision, and program leader… source
HHPR49903(was HHPS 4399) HHPR Special TopicsAdd to Bookmarks 3 hours lecture. Three credit hours. Was HHPS 4399. Selected topics of current relevance reflect interest in specialized areas of health education, human performance, and sports mana… source
HIST11103(was 1311) History of Civilization IAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was HIST 1311. The history of the world’s significant civilizations from their beginnings to approximately AD 1600: the development of integrated political, socia… source
HIST11203(was 1312) History of Civilization IIAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was HIST 1312. The history of the world’s significant civilizations since approximately AD 1600: examination of the persistence of traditional civilizations and t… source
HIST11453(was 1314) First-Year Colloquium in HistoryAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was HIST 1314. Introduces students to the discipline of history by examining a single topic chosen by the professor. Students will also learn basic research skill… source
HIST20053(was 2200) History/Geography & the NewsAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was HIST 2200. Thematic examination of the historical and geographic context of current events in the United States and the World, and how history and geography i… source
HIST21103(was 2311) U.S. History to 1877Add to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was HIST 2311. Description, analysis, and explanation of the major political, social, economic, and diplomatic events through “Reconstruction.” Special attention… source
HIST21203(was 2312) U.S. History since 1877Add to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was HIST 2312. Description, analysis, and explanation of the political, social, economic, and diplomatic events to the present time. Special attention is devoted… source
HIST30153(was 3301) Ancient History and ThoughtAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was HIST 3301. Social, intellectual, and cultural history of ancient Mesopotamian, Egyptian, Greek, and Roman peoples. source
HIST30253(was 3302) History of Ancient GreeceAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was HIST 3302. A political, constitutional, and social history of Greece from the Homeric Age to the fall of the Athenian Empire in 404 BC. source
HIST30353(was 3303) The Hellenistic AgeAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was HIST 3303. The study of Greek civilization from the fall of the Athenian Empire (404 BC) through the reign of Alexander the Great to the collapse of his succe… source
HIST30403(was 3336) Islam and the Modern Middle EastAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was HIST 3336. An examination of the role of Islam as the primary cohesive element in the social, political, and cultural development of the modern Middle East. C… source
HIST30453(was 3304) History of the Roman RepublicAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was HIST 3304. The history of the expansion of the city of Rome from a small village on the banks of the Tiber to a world empire. source
HIST30553(was 3305) The History of the Roman EmpireAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was HIST 3305. A history of the Roman Empire from the reign of Augustus and the rise of Christianity to the end of antiquity. source
HIST31033(was 3312) History of Medieval CivilizationAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was HIST 3312. A study of the interaction of the social class structure and Christianity in forming the institutions of medieval civilization (c. AD 400-1400). source
HIST31353(was 3313) The Renaissance, 1300-1550Add to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was HIST 3313. A study of urban and court life at the time of the Renaissance. Examines such themes as humanism, the arts, discovery, and gender issues in Italy a… source
HIST31553(was 3315) Early Modern Europe, 1600-1815Add to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was HIST 3315. Survey of major developments from the Thirty Years’ War through the French Revolution. Examines the role of international conflict, national state-… source
HIST31653(was 3316) Europe in the Age of Revolution, 1789-1914Add to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was HIST 3316. Survey of European history from the French Revolution to the outbreak of the First World War. Emphasis on revolutionary movements, nationalism, ind… source
HIST31753(was 3317) Twentieth-Century EuropeAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was HIST 3317. World War I and its consequences, depression, totalitarianism, World War II, the reconstruction of Europe, and the Cold War. source
HIST31853(was 3318) History and Globalization of the Drug TradeAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was HIST 3318. A comprehensive understanding of the global drug trade. Specifically, this course utilizes economic models of trade, historical and cultural perspe… source
HIST32033(was 3321) History of Britain to 1688Add to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was HIST 3321. The period from the earliest times to the Glorious Revolution. source
HIST32253(was 3322) History of Britain since 1688Add to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was HIST 3322. The period from the Glorious Revolution to the present. source
HIST32353(was 3323) British EmpireAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was HIST 3323. The political, social, and economic development of the British Empire, the foundations of the Commonwealth, and the emergence of the dominions and… source
HIST32853(was 3328) Modern FranceAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was HIST 3328. The French political community from the Old Regime to the Fifth Republic, emphasizing the interrelationship of politics, class, and culture. source
HIST33053(was 3330) Early Modern Germany 1495-1806Add to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was HIST 3330. Survey of the major social, political, and cultural developments in Germany from the Reformation to the French Revolution. Topics include political… source
HIST33133(was 3331) Modern Germany since 1806Add to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was HIST 3331. German history from the French Revolution to Re-Unification. Topics include nationalism and unification, revolutionary movements, industrialization… source
HIST34133(was 3352) American Revolution, 1763-1787Add to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was HIST 3352. Colonial society in 1763, British imperial policy and the American response, the war for independence, and effects of the Revolution on American id… source
HIST34153(was 3341) East Asia Foundations: Culture & History to 1600Add to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was HIST 3341. Development of the political, economic, social, and intellectual patterns within the East Asian cultural sphere from prehistory to the sixteenth ce… source
HIST34233(was 3353) The New Republic: The US, 1787-1848Add to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was HIST 3353. The formation of the Constitution, the emergence of American political institutions, economic and social development, and nationalism. source
HIST34433(was 3355) American Civil War and Reconstruction, 1848-1876Add to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was HIST 3355. The origins of the American Civil War, its course, and subsequent efforts at reconciling North and South. Emphasis on the social, economic, and cul… source
HIST34533(was 3356) The Gilded Age: The US, 1876-1900Add to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was HIST 3356. United States history from the end of Reconstruction through the presidential administration of William McKinley. The course emphasizes the changin… source
HIST34553(was 3345) People’s Republic of ChinaAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was HIST 3345. The origins of the Chinese Communist Party and the development of China under Communist rule. source
HIST34733(was 3358) Recent America: The US, 1939-presentAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was HIST 3358. A history of the American people in recent times, including economic, social, and cultural developments as well as political, diplomatic, and milit… source
HIST34753(was 3347) History of JapanAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was HIST 3347. Development of the political, social, economic, and intellectual patterns of Japanese life from prehistory to the present. source
HIST35033(was 3372) History of Latin America: Republican PeriodAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was HIST 3372. Formation of the Latin American countries emphasizing political, economic, social, and cultural factors as well as the role of Latin America in wor… source
HIST35153(was 3351) Colonial America, 1607-17631Add to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was HIST 3351. English settlements in the New World, the development of colonial society, American colonies, and the British Empire. source
HIST35203(was 3342) Modern ChinaAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was HIST 3342. Early modern Chinese development, reaction to contacts with Western Civilization, continuity, modernity, and revolution from the sixteenth century… source
HIST35403(was 3325) History of Russia to 1917Add to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was HIST 3325. History of Russia from prehistoric origins through Kievan, Muscovite, and Tsarist periods with consideration of political, intellectual, economic,… source
HIST35503(was 3326) The Soviet Union and Russia since 1917Add to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was HIST 3326. Survey of major social, political, and cultural developments including the Russian Revolution, Stalinism, the Cold War, everyday life, the collapse… source
HIST35753(was 3357) The Age of Reform: The US, 1900-1939Add to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was HIST 3357. The political, economic, social, and diplomatic development of the United States between 1900 and 1939. source
HIST37153(was 3371) History of Latin America: Colonial PeriodAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was HIST 3371. Indian culture. Colonial European discovery, conquest, and colonial development, the Spanish colonial regime in the New World from 1492 to 1820, an… source
HIST39053(was 3390) Neighborhood StudiesAdd to Bookmarks Was HIST 3390. Little Rock, like other cities, is made up of multiple neighborhoods, each with a unique culture and history. Emphasizes community engagement through active study of t… source
HIST40066(was 4600) InternshipAdd to Bookmarks Six credit hours. Was HIST 4600. An educational internship in Social Studies Education with a field component of a minimum of 12 weeks (480 hours) of internship in a social studies c… source
HIST40153(was 4301) History of TechnologyAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was HIST 4301. A survey of the role of technology from the Stone Age to the nuclear age. source
HIST40253(was 4302) Magic, Science, and the Occult from Antiquity to NewtonAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was HIST 4302. A survey of humans’ attempts to explain and control the cosmos from antiquity to the emergence of modern science around 1700, including the contrib… source
HIST40453(was 4304) Alexander the GreatAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was HIST 4304. This undergraduate/graduate seminar will examine the career of one of the most interesting and important figures in world history. Alexander expand… source
HIST40553(was 4305) Environmental HistoryAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was HIST 4305. Study of humanity’s interrelationship with the natural environment throughout history, emphasizing historical factors relating to current environme… source
HIST40653(was 4306) History with ObjectsAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was HIST 4306. The role of objects in U.S. History, including how different academic disciplines study artifacts; how to identify, authenticate, and evaluate arti… source
HIST40853(was 4308) The Roman RevolutionAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was HIST 4308. Examines the fall of the Roman Republic and the rise of the Roman Empire. Students in this seminar are expected to acquire a reasonable mastery of… source
HIST40953(was 4309) The Historian’s CraftAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was HIST 4309. Introduction to historical methods (how historians go about doing history) and to historiography (the study of the many ways in which historians ha… source
HIST41233(was 4368) African American History to 1865Add to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was HIST 4368. An overview of the African American experience from Slavery to the Civil War and Emancipation, examining political, cultural, social, legal, consti… source
HIST41333(was 4369) African American History Since 1865Add to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was HIST 4369. An overview of the African American experience from the Civil War and Emancipation through Reconstruction, the Age of Segregation, the Civil Rights… source
HIST41353(was 4313) Apocalypse Now and Then: A History of Apocalyptic Thought and MovementsAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was HIST 4313. Offers a history of beliefs about the end of the world in the Western Judeo-Christian tradition. Through lectures and readings, we will examine suc… source
HIST41453(was 4314) A History of the Future: Millennial Visions in Film and LiteratureAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was HIST 4314. Examines past moments in which people take stock of the present by gazing into the future. Through literature and film, studies predictions of the… source
HIST41533(was 4355) History of ArkansasAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was HIST 4355. Focuses on selected topics central to Arkansas history, covering its political, social, cultural, geographic, and economic development from settlem… source
HIST41653(was 4316) Ideology and Revolution in Eighteenth-Century EuropeAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was HIST 4316. The late eighteenth-century age of revolution and its background. The crisis of the Old Regime; the contributions of Jansenism, the Enlightenment,… source
HIST41853(was 4318) Modern Revolutions: From France to ChinaAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was HIST 4318. A comparative examination of five modern revolutions: the French Revolution , The Meiji “Restoration” in Japan , the Mexican Revolution , the Russi… source
HIST41953(was 4319) Military History of the Western WorldAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was HIST 4319. A survey of military developments from the time of the Greeks until the end of World War II. Investigates how internal institutions, international… source
HIST42253(was 4322) Honors ThesisAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was HIST 4322. Students will write a thesis, under the guidance of a thesis committee, based on research in primary sources. Before enrolling in the class, a stud… source
HIST42653(was 4326) History of the Atlantic WorldAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was HIST 4326. Examines the processes that brought together the history of Europe, Africa, North America, and South America across the Atlantic Ocean. Major theme… source
HIST42753(was 4327) Africa in World HistoryAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was HIST 4327. We will examine Africa’s development from ancient times to the present. In particular, we will explore Africa’s relationships with other areas of t… source
HIST42853(was 4328) South Africa in World HistoryAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was HIST 4328. We will examine South Africa’s development from the seventeenth century to the present. In particular, we will explore how the geography of souther… source
HIST42953(was 4329) Empires and Cultures, 1850-1914Add to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was HIST 4329. We will explore the intersection of empires and cultures in world history between the mid-nineteenth century and the start of the First World War.… source
HIST43353(was 4333) European Social and Cultural HistoryAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was HIST 4333. Interdisciplinary survey of major European social and cultural developments from the Enlightenment. Explores the interrelationship between a changi… source
HIST43553(was 4335) History at the MoviesAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was HIST 4335. Designed to introduce students of the past to the potentials and pitfalls of film as a medium of historical exposition. Over the twentieth century,… source
HIST43853(was 4338) HolocaustAdd to Bookmarks Was HIST 4338. The Holocaust as both a German and international event, with special emphasis on the role of the United States. Major topics include the tradition of anti-Semitism and… source
HIST43953(was 4393) Seminar in World HistoryAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was HIST 4393. Advanced study of a topic in non-US history chosen by the instructor. Includes a major research and writing project incorporating the department’s… source
HIST44553(was 4345) Chinese Film and HistoryHIST 44553 - (was 4345) Chinese Film and History Add to Bookmarks HIST 44553 - (was 4345) Chinese Film and History Three credit hours. Was HIST 4345. Looks at the traumatic twentieth century through… source
HIST44603(was 4352) The American West: Trans-MississippiAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was HIST 4352. A study of the westward expansion of the United States, United States penetration into the Trans-Mississippi River West after the Lewis and Clark e… source
HIST44653(was 4346) Violence in Medieval EuropeAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was HIST 4346. Examines various forms of violence in medieval European societies, the role of violence in maintaining or disrupting social order, and medieval eff… source
HIST44753(was 4347) Age of CharlemagneAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was HIST 4347. Explores the history of Western Europe in the eighth and ninth centuries CE. The Carolingian dynasty of Charlemagne is best known for its political… source
HIST44903(was 4315) Religious History of the United StatesAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was HIST 4315. Development of Protestantism including evangelicalism, new denominations, and fundamentalism; incorporation of Catholicism and Judaism into mainstr… source
HIST45603(was 4353) The Old SouthAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was HIST 4353. The development of Southern institutions and ideas from the colonial period through the Civil War. source
HIST45653(was 4356) History of Race and Ethnicity in AmericaAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was HIST 4356. A survey of the history of race and ethnicity in the United States from prehistory to the present with a special focus on selected topics in the ex… source
HIST45703(was 4354) The New SouthAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was HIST 4354. Continuity and change within the Southern states from Reconstruction to the present. source
HIST45853(was 4358) Civil Rights since 1954Add to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was HIST 4358. An examination of race relations in the United States from the landmark 1954 Brown v. Board of Education U.S. Supreme Court school desegregation de… source
HIST45953(was 4359) American Urban HistoryAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was HIST 4359. Beginnings and growth of urbanization in America from colonial times to the present. Emphasis on the economic base of urban expansion, development… source
HIST46353(was 4363) Law in American HistoryAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was HIST 4363. The development of legal institutions in America from their English origins to the present. The rule of law, legal thought and the legal profession… source
HIST46453(was 4364) History of American EnterpriseAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was HIST 4364. Development of business enterprise in America from its roots in English colonialism through the advent of industrialism; growth of commerce, geopol… source
HIST46553(was 4365) Modern U.S. CultureAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was HIST 4365. An examination of the historical development of mass culture in modern America. Concentration on the historical dimensions of culture and how Ameri… source
HIST46753(was 4367) American Labor HistoryAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was HIST 4367. A study of American labor history from colonial times to the present: Indentured servitude, slavery, seagoing and free labor, the impact of immigra… source
HIST47153(was 4371) Women in World HistoryAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was HIST 4371. An examination of the conditions of women in history with an emphasis on problems in European history, attitudes toward women as reflected in relig… source
HIST47253(was 4372) Perspectives on Women in American HistoryAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was HIST 4372. Consideration of conditions and problems of women in American history from colonial to modern times regarding European background and parallels whe… source
HIST47353(was 4373) History of Family and Childhood in Modern EuropeAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was HIST 4373. The history of childhood and family life in nineteenth and twentieth-century Europe. Dual listed in the Graduate Catalog as HIST 57353 (was HIST 53… source
HIST47853(was 4378) The History of U.S.-Latin American RelationsAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was HIST 4378. Survey of U.S.-Latin American relations from the pre-Columbian period to the present emphasizing the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. Focu… source
HIST48033(was 4391) Seminar in United States HistoryAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was HIST 4391. Advanced study of a topic in United States history chosen by the instructor. Includes a major research and writing project incorporating the depart… source
HIST48133(was 4396) Seminar in Arkansas HistoryAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was HIST 4396. Discussion, directed readings, research, and writing on selected issues. Topics will vary. A major research and writing project incorporating the d… source
HIST48553(was 4385) U.S. Diplomatic HistoryAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was HIST 4385. The origins, character, and consequences of United States foreign policy and its transformations through the nineteenth century, World War I, World… source
HIST48903(was 4390) Special Topics in HistoryAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was HIST 4390. Specialized study of selected topics in history. Course content changes each semester; refer to the semester class directory. Dual listed in the Gr… source
HIST49533(was 4395) History InternshipAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was HIST 4395. Field experience with a history-related business or public agency. The student will work under the supervision of an individual at the internship a… source
HIST49751(was 4197) Social Studies Teaching PracticumAdd to Bookmarks Was HIST 4197. Field experience practicum in grades 7-12 social studies education. Concurrent: HIST 49763 source
HIST49763(was 4397) Teaching ApplicationsAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was HIST 4397. Links social studies content with practical applications for classroom instruction. The content information comes from history, geography, politica… source
HIST49951(was 4199) Independent StudyAdd to Bookmarks One, two, or three credit hours. Was HIST 4199. For students of superior ability who seek special research in the field. Open to history majors only. source
HIST49962(was 4299) Independent StudyAdd to Bookmarks One, two, or three credit hours. Was HIST 4299. For students of superior ability who seek special research in the field. Open to history majors only. source
HIST49963(was 4399) Independent StudyAdd to Bookmarks One, two, or three credit hours. Was HIST 4399. For students of superior ability who seek special research in the field. Open to history majors only. source
BUSI41683(was IBUS 4316) Field Study in International BusinessAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was IBUS 4316. Includes an international trip that provides students an opportunity to explore firsthand the international dimensions of business, identify and pu… source
BUSI49083(was IBUS 4390) Cooperative EducationAdd to Bookmarks Was IBUS 4390. Designed to complement and extend the classroom learning experiences through the application of theories and concepts in a professional work environment. A deliverable… source
IDST35043(was 3350) Reasoning Across the DisciplinesAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was IDST 3350. Students will study interdisciplinary processes and concerns that apply to the liberal arts, including reading and thinking critically, making effe… source
IDST45003(was 4350) Interdisciplinary Studies ColloquiumAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was IDST 4350. A capstone course. Students will employ interdisciplinary methodology and critical thinking skills to examine and evaluate an interdisciplinary top… source
IFSC10202(was 1202) Introduction to Object-oriented TechnologyAdd to Bookmarks Two hours laboratory per week. Two credit hours. Was IFSC 1202. An introduction to application development using an integrated development environment emphasizing understanding objec… source
IFSC10501(was 1105) First Year Experience for Computing MajorsAdd to Bookmarks Two hours laboratory per week. One credit hours. Was IFSC 1105. Builds a foundation for first-year and transfer students interested in the majors and options in computer science and… source
IFSC11003(was 1310) Web TechnologiesAdd to Bookmarks Three hours lecture. Three credit hours. Was IFSC 1310. This introductory course lays the groundwork for professional front-end web development. Students will learn to structure web… source
IFSC20002(was 2200) Ethics in the ProfessionAdd to Bookmarks Two hours lecture. Two credit hours. Was IFSC 2200. Survey of ethics and its applications to Engineering, Computing, and Information Technology Professions. It has the twin source
IFSC20003(was 2300) Object-oriented TechnologyAdd to Bookmarks Two hours lecture. Two hours laboratory per week. Three credit hours. Was IFSC 2300. Computer programming in Java. Language used to implement applications that employ objects and dem… source
IFSC20503(was 2305) Computer SystemsAdd to Bookmarks Three hours lecture. Three credit hours. Was IFSC 2305. In-depth introduction to the components of a personal computer. Topics include number systems, identification and organization… source
IFSC21503(was 2315) Information Systems SoftwareAdd to Bookmarks Three hours lecture. Three credit hours. Was IFSC 2315. Computer operating system concepts including processor and memory management, multiprocessing and multiprogramming, inter-proc… source
IFSC31503(was 3315) Applied NetworkingAdd to Bookmarks Three hours lecture. Three credit hours. Was IFSC 3315. Provides a comprehensive understanding of networks, internet applications, and their underlying hardware architecture and soft… source
IFSC32003(was 3320) Database ConceptsAdd to Bookmarks Three hours lecture. Three credit hours. Was IFSC 3320. Offers an introduction to the fundamentals and use of relational databases and focuses on four major topics: ER diagram, relat… source
IFSC33003(was 3330) Current Trends in Database TechnologyAdd to Bookmarks Three hours lecture. Three credit hours. Was IFSC 3330. Current trends in database design and management emphasize typical applications in business, medicine, and science. Survey of… source
IFSC36003(was 3360) System Analysis and DesignAdd to Bookmarks Three hours lecture. Three credit hours. Was IFSC 3360. Fundamental concepts of object-oriented software analysis and design including requirements specification, analysis, and desig… source
IFSC39103(was 3391) Junior Cooperative Education IAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was IFSC 3391. May be substituted for a major elective with the consent of the chairperson. Work experience to complement and extend the classroom experience thro… source
IFSC39203(was 3392) Junior Cooperative Education IIAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was IFSC 3392. Designed as a continuing cooperative learning experience beyond IFSC 39103 and may be substituted for a major elective with the consent of the chai… source
IFSC40001(was 4100) Independent StudyAdd to Bookmarks One, two, three, four, five, or six credit hours. Was IFSC 4100. Individual research by the advanced student. Topics are determined based on faculty interest and availability. Two to… source
IFSC40002(was 4200) Independent StudyAdd to Bookmarks One, two, three, four, five, or six credit hours. Was IFSC 4200. Individual research by the advanced student. Topics are determined based on faculty interest and availability. Two to… source
IFSC40003(was 4300) Independent StudyAdd to Bookmarks One, two, three, four, five, or six credit hours. Was IFSC 4300. Individual research by the advanced student. Topics are determined based on faculty interest and availability. Two to… source
IFSC40004(was 4400) Independent StudyAdd to Bookmarks One, two, three, four, five, or six credit hours. Was IFSC 4400. Individual research by the advanced student. Topics are determined based on faculty interest and availability. Two -… source
IFSC40005(was 4500) Independent StudyAdd to Bookmarks One, two, three, four, five, or six credit hours. Was IFSC 4500. Individual research by the advanced student. Topics are determined based on faculty interest and availability. Two to… source
IFSC40006(was 4600) Independent StudyAdd to Bookmarks One, two, three, four, five, or six credit hours. Was IFSC 4600. Individual research by the advanced student. Topics are determined based on faculty interest and availability. Two to… source
IFSC40103(was 4301) Information, Computing, and the FutureAdd to Bookmarks Three hours lecture. Three credit hours. Was IFSC 4301. Topics on information and computing and their interactions with society. Emphasizes the history and present status of informat… source
IFSC42503(was 4325) Data Mining Concepts and TechniquesAdd to Bookmarks Three hours lecture. Three credit hours. Was IFSC 4325. In-depth, practical coverage of essential data mining topics, including knowledge discovery and the data mining process, data… source
IFSC43003(was 4330) Database SecurityAdd to Bookmarks Three hours lecture. Three credit hours. Was IFSC 4330. Focus on security issues in database systems and introduction of how current and future commercial systems may be designed to… source
IFSC43903(was 4339) Network SecurityAdd to Bookmarks Three hours lecture. Three credit hours. Was IFSC 4339. Provides students with a concise and in-depth overview of security issues in current computer networks. Brief introduction to… source
IFSC44503(was 4345) Information VisualizationAdd to Bookmarks Three hours lecture. Three credit hours. Was IFSC 4345. The design and presentation of information. Use of graphics, animation, sound, visualization software, and hypermedia to users… source
IFSC46003(was 4360) Social ComputingAdd to Bookmarks Three hours lecture. Three credit hours. Was IFSC 4360. Hands-on. Focuses on concepts of the social and information networks, Web as graph, models (such as Power law distribution, sc… source
IFSC47003Intro to Health InformaticsAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. The course provides an overview of the interdisciplinary nature of Healthcare Informatics. Students will have the opportunity to explore informatics concepts such… source
IFSC47503Health Informatics ProjectAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Provides students with the competencies and skills necessary to successfully implement, lead, and realize benefits from health informatics projects in organizatio… source
IFSC49103(was 4391) Senior Cooperative Education IAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was IFSC 4391. Work experience to complement and extend the classroom experience through the application of a student’s academic experiences in information scienc… source
IFSC49203(was 4392) Senior Cooperative Education IIAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was IFSC 4392. Designed as a continuing cooperative learning experience beyond IFSC 49103 . Work experience to complement and extend the classroom experience thro… source
IFSC49503(was 4395) InternshipAdd to Bookmarks Three or six credit hours. Was IFSC 4395. Professional experience related to the student’s major emphasis under the supervision of an advisor. A minimum of four hours of work on-site… source
IFSC49506(was 4695) InternshipAdd to Bookmarks Three or six credit hours. Was IFSC 4695. Professional experience related to the student’s major emphasis under the supervision of an advisor. A minimum of four hours of work on-site… source
IFSC49603(was 4396) Capstone Project IAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was IFSC 4396. Capstone course in which student teams do an analysis of a live information system, document, and present their conclusions. Projects are chosen at… source
IFSC49803(was 4398) Capstone Project IIAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was IFSC 4398. Continued capstone course in which student teams pursue the design and implementation of system improvements identified in IFSC 49603 . Deliverable… source
IFSC49901(was 4199) Special TopicsAdd to Bookmarks One, two, three, or four hours lecture. One, two, three, or four credit hours. Was IFSC 4199. Advanced, specialized topics of current interest in information science. May be repeated… source
IFSC49902(was 4299) Special TopicsAdd to Bookmarks One, two, three, or four hours lecture. One, two, three, or four credit hours. Was IFSC 4299. Advanced, specialized topics of current interest in information science. May be repeated… source
IFSC49903(was 4399) Special TopicsAdd to Bookmarks One, two, three, or four hours lecture. One, two, three, or four credit hours. Was IFSC 4399. Advanced, specialized topics of current interest in information science. May be repeated… source
IFSC49904(was 4499) Special TopicsAdd to Bookmarks One, two, three, or four hours lecture. One, two, three, or four credit hours. Was IFSC 4499. Advanced, specialized topics of current interest in information science. May be repeated… source
INTR12003(was 1320) American Sign Language IAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was INTR 1320. A web-enhanced elementary course in American Sign Language (ASL) using a natural language approach to introduce culturally appropriate signed conce… source
INTR12103(was 1321) American Sign Language IIAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was INTR 1321. An intermediate ASL course progressing from common, concrete communicative events and interactions to language usage expressing abstract ideas. Emp… source
INTR14003(was 1340) Deaf CultureAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was INTR 1340. An interdisciplinary study of American Deaf culture and the factors that contribute to defining the Deaf Community as a cultural minority, focusing… source
INTR22003(was 2320) American Sign Language IIIAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was INTR 2320. Continuation of the Signing Naturally curriculum. Emphasises developing fluent conversational skills utilizing grammatical nonmanual signals and ma… source
INTR22133(was 2321) American Sign Language IVAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was INTR 2321. An advanced ASL performance course integrating cultural and linguistic competencies from informal to formal communication events. Emphasis is on gr… source
INTR23003(was 2330) Manually Coded English in Educational SettingsAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was INTR 2330. Designed to expose students to a variety of signed English systems. Students learn the rules governing the selection of signs and the rationale for… source
INTR24403(was 2344) Comparative Linguistics: ASL and EnglishAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was INTR 2344. Introduces students to the basic concepts of linguistics: phonology, morphology, syntax, and language use. Students will compare and contrast the f… source
INTR26002(was 2260) Service Learning in the Deaf CommunityAdd to Bookmarks Two credit hours. Was INTR 2260. Students learn the definition of civic engagement by interacting with key members of the ASL Community. The course provides concrete experiences that… source
INTR28002(was 2280) FingerspellingAdd to Bookmarks Two credit hours. Was INTR 2280. Designed to develop expressive and receptive fingerspelling skills. Emphasis will be on whole-word and phrase recognition, as well as on reading fing… source
INTR32003(was 3320) American Sign Language VAdd to Bookmarks Was INTR 3320. Advanced ASL performance course integrating cultural and linguistic competencies from informal to formal communication. Emphasis is on fluency in idiomatic language us… source
INTR34403(was 3344) Interpretation Theory and ProcessAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was INTR 3344. A Process-oriented approach to applying the essential cognitive strategies to interpretation. These strategies include organizing and manipulating… source
INTR34703(was 3347) Introduction to InterpretingAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was INTR 3347. Designed to provide students with a working knowledge of the interpreting profession, including the Code of Professional Conduct, certification cri… source
INTR35003(was 3350) Artistic Interpreting in Educational SettingsAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was INTR 3350. Designed to teach students the skills needed to interpret music, prose, poetry, and drama in a visually artistic manner. Emphasizes appropriate use… source
INTR36303(was 3363) Interpreting Specialized TerminologyAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was INTR 3363. Students will acquire skills and vocabulary for interpreting in specialized settings such as medical, mental health, legal, rehabilitation, counsel… source
INTR36403(was 3364) Sign to Voice Interpreting/TransliteratingAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was INTR 3364. Designed to develop skills in sign-to-voice interpreting for persons who are deaf. Students will learn to voice simultaneously and consecutively wh… source
INTR36603(was 3366) Voice to Sign Interpreting/TransliteratingAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was INTR 3366. Designed to develop interpreting and transliterating skills through interactive videotapes and audiotapes. Students also will learn to select and a… source
INTR37203(was 3372) Interpreting for Persons who are Hard of HearingAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was INTR 3372. A study of the mechanics and skills needed for interpreting for persons who are deaf and hard of hearing and use assistive listening technology, or… source
INTR38003(was 3380) Introduction to Interpreting ResearchAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was INTR 3380. Designed to introduce students to conducting research, quantitative and qualitative data collection and analysis, and reporting research results. S… source
INTR40201(was 4102) WorkshopAdd to Bookmarks One, two, or three credit hours. Was INTR 4102. Special topics. Dual listed in the Graduate Catalog as INTR 50201 (was INTR 5102). source
INTR40233(was 4302) WorkshopAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was INTR 4302. Special topics. Dual listed in the Graduate Catalog as INTR 50233 (was INTR 5302) source
INTR40242(was 4202) WorkshopAdd to Bookmarks Two credit hours. Was INTR 4202. Special topics. Dual listed in the Graduate Catalog as INTR 50242 (was INTR 5202) source
INTR40801(was 4108) Independent StudyAdd to Bookmarks One, two, or three credit hours. Was INTR 4108. Special topics. source
INTR40833(was 4308) Independent StudyAdd to Bookmarks One, two, or three credit hours. Was INTR 4308. Special topics. source
INTR40842(was 4208) Independent StudyAdd to Bookmarks One, two, or three credit hours. Was INTR 4208. Special topics. source
INTR42033(was 4320) Communication MethodsAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was INTR 4320. Communication methods/systems and languages (English and American Sign Language) used by children and adults who are deaf or hard of hearing; under… source
INTR43033(was 4330) Interpreting IAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was INTR 4330. Intermediate-level interpreting skills course designed to enhance both linguistic competencies and interpreting skills. This course is divided into… source
INTR43203(was 4332) Interpreting IIAdd to Bookmarks Was INTR 4332. Advanced-level interpreting skills course designed to enhance both linguistic competencies and interpreting skills. This course is divided into four 3-week blocks focu… source
INTR44603(was 4346) Principles of Educational InterpretingAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was INTR 4346. Issues related to interpreting in classrooms at the elementary, secondary, and postsecondary levels. Students will analyze the major transitions fr… source
INTR45803(was 4358) Interpreting for Persons who are Deaf-BlindAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was INTR 4358. Students will study the major causes of deafblindness and the impact of deafblindness on communication, mobility, and lifestyle. Emphasis is on lea… source
INTR47003(was 4370) Ethical Standards for InterpretersAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was INTR 4370. Designed to teach and practice a model for ethical decision-making within the field of interpretation. Students will study codes from international… source
INTR47037(was 4770) InternshipAdd to Bookmarks Seven credit hours. Was INTR 4770. Practical experience in settings such as educational, rehabilitation, community service centers, and agencies serving children, adolescents, and/or… source
INTR47039(was 4970) InternshipAdd to Bookmarks Nine credit hours. Was INTR 4970. Practical experience in settings such as educational, rehabilitation, community service centers, and agencies serving children, adolescents, and/or… source
INTR48003(was 4380) Advanced Transliteration: English – EnglishAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was INTR 4380. Continuation of sign-to-voice and voice-to-sign transliterating skills development. Includes practice in an appropriate sign/spoken vocabulary sele… source
INTR48203(was 4382) Advanced Interpretation: ASL – EnglishAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was INTR 4382. Continuation of the interpretation process between ASL and English including application of process skills, contrastive ASLEnglish linguistics, con… source
INTR48403(was 4384) Interpreting Academic SubjectsAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was INTR 4384. Acquisition of interpreting/transliterating skills across several academic subjects commonly taught in elementary through postsecondary settings. E… source
INTS2301World CulturesAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. A study of traditional culture of major world areas emphasizing values and systems that lead to cultural unity and cultural diversity, followed by a study of the… source
INTS2302Global IssuesAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. A study of issues of concern throughout the modern world, the reaction of cultural entities to those issues, global dynamics, and the ways in which international… source
INTS2303Introduction to GlobalizationAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. This course provides an interdisciplinary introduction to the many different facets of globalization. The course will introduce students to a range of major issue… source
INTS3321Topics in Modern International StudiesAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. This course addresses a set of important contemporary and/or historical global or regional issues. The specific focus of the course will vary from time to time. I… source
INTS3350Cooperative Education Work Experience IAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Designed to complement and extend the classroom learning experience through application of theoretical concepts in a professional work environment with an interna… source
INTS3351Cooperative Education Work Experience IIAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Designed to complement and extend the classroom learning experience by applying theoretical concepts in a professional work environment with an international dime… source
INTS4101Senior Research ProjectAdd to Bookmarks One credit hours. Proposal. Required for international studies majors. An independent research project that is completed over two semesters under the guidance of a faculty supervisor… source
INTS4102Senior Research ProjectAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Formal Paper. Required for international studies majors. An independent research project that is completed over two semesters under the guidance of a faculty supe… source
INTS4103Senior Research ProjectAdd to Bookmarks One credit hours. Oral Presentation. Required for international studies majors. An independent research project that is completed over two semesters under the guidance of a faculty s… source
INTS4300SeminarAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. For international studies majors. An integrative, in-depth study of a specified regional problem or global issue, related to the area of concentration, requiring… source
INTS4350InternshipAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. For international studies majors or minors. Field experience with businesses, industries, and agencies involved in the international arena. Supervised by the comp… source
INTS4360International Studies CapstoneAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Capstone experience designed to review and apply interdisciplinary theories and concepts to global issues through the completion of a major project. Topics will v… source
ITEC31006(was 3610) Introduction to Information Technology and ApplicationsAdd to Bookmarks Six credit hours. Was ITEC 3610. The first semester of the Information Technology program contains instruction covering technical, business, and soft skills. Upon successful completi… source
ITEC35006(was 3650) Guided Applications in Information Technology and Industry ProcessesAdd to Bookmarks Six credit hours. Was ITEC 3650. The second semester of the program will continue to build on concepts and skills acquired in the previous semester with a focus on advanced problem-s… source
ITEC41006(was 4610) Project Development and Portfolio DefenseAdd to Bookmarks Six credit hours. Was ITEC 4610. The three components are intertwined this semester. Under the direction of an IT Minor Capstone Coordinator, student teams will work with a private s… source
LSTE30502(was 3205) Introduction to Instructional TechAdd to Bookmarks Two credit hours. Was LSTE 3205. Provides an introduction to instructional technologies that can be integrated into teaching educational content in a digital format. Students will le… source
MATH01061(was 0102) College Algebra LabAdd to Bookmarks One hours laboratory per week. One credit hours. Was MATH 0102. Foundations of College Algebra, or an ACT MATH score of 18 or greater, or an SAT Mathematics score of 450 or greater.… source
MATH01161(was 0121) Quantitative and Math Reasoning LabAdd to Bookmarks One hours laboratory per week. One credit hours. Was MATH 0121. This course provides additional support and instruction to a certain group of students enrolled in MATH 11103 who do n… source
MATH03063(was 0300) Elementary AlgebraAdd to Bookmarks Three hours lecture. Three credit hours. Basic arithmetic, signed numbers, variables, polynomials, exponents, linear equations in one variable, special formulas, factoring second deg… source
MATH03163(was 0301) Intermediate AlgebraAdd to Bookmarks Three hours lecture. Three credit hours. Was MATH 0301. (See Mathematics Placement Tests). Fundamental operations with real numbers; linear and quadratic equations; systems of linear… source
MATH03263(was 0332) Foundations of College AlgebraAdd to Bookmarks Three hours lecture. Threes credit hours. Was MATH 0332. This is a course that is designed to prepare students with the necessary skills to be successful in College Algebra. Topics i… source
MATH11003(was 1302) College AlgebraAdd to Bookmarks Three hours lecture. Three credit hours. Was MATH 1302. Study of functions, including but not limited to, absolute value, quadratic, polynomial, rational, logarithmic, and exponentia… source
MATH11103(was 1321) Quantitative and Mathematical ReasoningAdd to Bookmarks Three hours lecture. Three credit hours. Was MATH 1321. The overarching goal of Quantitative and Mathematical Reasoning is to provide students with mathematical understandings and sk… source
MATH12003(was 1303) TrigonometryAdd to Bookmarks Three hours lecture. Three credit hours. Was MATH 1303. Circular functions and their graphs, identities, angles and their measure, functions of angles, right triangles, Law of Sines,… source
MATH12033(was 1342) Applied Calculus I for Business, Engineering Technology, and the Life SciencesAdd to Bookmarks Three hours lecture. Three credit hours. Was MATH 1342. Differential and integral calculus of algebraic, exponential, and logarithmic functions with applications to economics, manage… source
MATH12133(was 1343) Applied Calculus II for Business, Engineering Technology, and the Life SciencesAdd to Bookmarks Three hours lecture. Three credit hours. Was MATH 1343. Differential and integral calculus of algebraic, transcendental, and vector-defined functions. Integration techniques, paramet… source
MATH12362(was 1223) Introduction to Mathematics SoftwareAdd to Bookmarks Four hours laboratory per week. Two credit hours. Was MATH 1223. Symbolic and numerical manipulations in a Computer Algebra System (CAS); graphing; simple programming; spreadsheet fu… source
MATH13004(was 1401) Pre-CalculusAdd to Bookmarks Four credit hours. Was MATH 1401. Concepts in algebra and trigonometry that directly apply to success in calculus; includes functions, equations, trigonometric identities, systems of… source
MATH24004(was 1451) Calculus IAdd to Bookmarks Three hours lecture. Two hours laboratory per week. Four credit hours. Was MATH 1451. Limits and limit theorems, continuity, derivatives and the chain rule, implicit differentiation,… source
MATH25004(was 1452) Calculus IIAdd to Bookmarks Three hours lecture. Two hours laboratory per week. Four credit hours. Was MATH 1452. Integration, the definite and indefinite integrals, L’Hopital’s rule, improper integrals, Taylor… source
MATH26004(was 2453) Calculus IIIAdd to Bookmarks Three hours lecture. Two hours laboratory per week. Four credit hours. Was MATH 2453. Three-dimensional analytic geometry, vectors, lines, planes, partial derivatives, multiple integ… source
MATH26103(was 2310) Discrete MathematicsAdd to Bookmarks Three hours lecture. Three credit hours. Was MATH 2310. Emphasizes applications of mathematics in computer science and other areas of modern technology. Topics include mathematical r… source
MATH30263(was 3302) Intro to Mathematical ProofAdd to Bookmarks Three hours lecture. Three credit hours. Was MATH 3302. Introduction to formal mathematical proof writing in the context of axiomatic systems. The proofs will relate to functions and… source
MATH31103(was 3310) Algebraic Structures IAdd to Bookmarks Three hours lecture. Three credit hours. Was MATH 3310. Introduction to modern algebraic structures. Topics include equivalence relations, groups, isomorphisms, direct products, ring… source
MATH31263(was 3312) Linear AlgebraAdd to Bookmarks Three hours lecture. Three credit hours. Was MATH 3312. Vector spaces, bases, polynomials, Cayley-Hamilton Theorem, invariant subspaces, linear transformations, eigenvalues and eigen… source
MATH32003(was 3311) Number TheoryAdd to Bookmarks Three hours lecture. Three credit hours. Was MATH 3311. Topics include the Well-ordering principle, Euclidean division algorithm, prime numbers, the fundamental theorem of arithmetic… source
MATH32263(was 3322) Introduction to Differential EquationsAdd to Bookmarks Three hours lecture. Three credit hours. Was MATH 3322. Methods of forming and solving some important types of ordinary differential equations and their application to selected physi… source
MATH33063(was 3330) College Geometry IAdd to Bookmarks Three hours lecture. Three credit hours. Was MATH 3330. A survey of secondary school geometry, the axiomatic method; Euclidean geometry; an introduction to nonEuclidean geometry. source
MATH40036(was 4600) InternshipAdd to Bookmarks Was MATH 4600. An educational internship with a field component of a minimum of 12 weeks (420 hours) of internship in a classroom setting under the supervision of a cooperating teach… source
MATH40043(was 4300) Independent StudyAdd to Bookmarks Three hours lecture. One, two, or three credit hours. Was MATH 4300. Assigned topics chosen to develop investigative, analytical, research, or professional skills related to mathemat… source
MATH40052(was 4200) Independent StudyAdd to Bookmarks Three hours lecture. One, two, or three credit hours. Was MATH 4200. Studies of assigned topics chosen to develop investigative, analytical, research, or professional skills related… source
MATH40061(was 4100) Independent StudyAdd to Bookmarks Three hours lecture. One, two, or three credit hours. Was MATH 4100. Studies of assigned topics chosen to develop investigative, analytical, research, or professional skills related… source
MATH40563(was 4305) Financial MathematicsAdd to Bookmarks Three hours lecture. Three credit hours. Was MATH 4305. Covers some key procedures of financial mathematics: determining equivalent measures of interest, discounting, accumulating, d… source
MATH40663(was 4306) TopologyAdd to Bookmarks Threes credit hours. Was MATH 4306. Ration axioms, metric spaces, sequences, completeness, Urysohn’s metrization theorem. Additional topics selected from the Tychonoff theorem, compa… source
MATH41103(was 4310) Algebraic Structures IIAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was MATH 4310. Continues the topics of Algebraic Structures I into more advanced topics of modern algebra including factor groups, polynomial rings, quotient ring… source
MATH42363(was 4323) Numerical AnalysisAdd to Bookmarks Three hours lecture. Three credit hours. Was MATH 4323. Error analysis, fixed points and roots, interpolation, approximations, numerical differentiation and integration, linear syste… source
MATH44403(was 4302) Complex FunctionsAdd to Bookmarks Three hours lecture. Three credit hours. Was MATH 4302. Algebra of complex numbers, analytic functions, integration, power series, Laurent series, and elementary conformal mappings.… source
MATH45103(was 4303) Advanced Calculus IAdd to Bookmarks Three hours lecture. Three credit hours. Was MATH 4303. A study of the theorems and their proofs in calculus. Topics include the real numbers, sequence, limits of functions, derivati… source
MATH45203(was 4304) Advanced Calculus IIAdd to Bookmarks Three hours lecture. Three credit hours. Was MATH 4304. A continuation of the study of the theorems and their proofs in calculus. Topics include antiderivatives, integrals, and conve… source
MATH46163(was 4361) History of Mathematics IAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was MATH 4361. Provides an overview of aspects of the history of mathematics from the Early Beginnings (before the sixth century B.C.), Classical Period (sixth ce… source
MATH46263(was 4362) History of Mathematics IIAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was MATH 4362. Provides an overview of aspects of the history of mathematics from the Early Modern Period (seventeenth and eighteenth centuries) and the Modern Pe… source
MATH48503(was 4385) Math Methods PreK-8Add to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was MATH 4385. For students enrolled in Early Childhood Education, Elementary and Middle Childhood Education programs, designed to develop pedagogical knowledge a… source
MATH49063(was 4390) Senior SeminarAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was MATH 4390. Students prepare and present senior projects and portfolios, prepare and take the Major Fields Assessment Test in mathematics, and pick, solve, and… source
MATH49943(was 4399) Selected TopicsAdd to Bookmarks One hours lecture. One, two, or three credit hours. Was MATH 4399. The content of this course changes on demand. For a descriptive title of the content refer to the semester schedule… source
MATH49952(was 4299) Selected TopicsAdd to Bookmarks Two credit hours. Was MATH 4299. The content of this course changes on demand. For a descriptive title of the content refer to the semester schedule. One hour lecture for each hour c… source
MATH49961(was 4199) Selected TopicsAdd to Bookmarks One hours lecture. One, two, or three credit hours. Was MATH 4199. The content of this course changes on demand. For a descriptive title of the content refer to the semester schedule… source
MATH38063(was 3380) Math I for Elementary EducationAdd to Bookmarks Two hours lecture. Two hours laboratory per week. Three credit hours. Was MATH 3380. First mathematics education course for elementary education majors, PreK-6. Problem-solving, whol… source
MATH38263(was 3382) Mathematics II for Elementary EducationAdd to Bookmarks Two hours lecture. Two hours laboratory per week. Three credit hours. Was MATH 3382. Second mathematics education course for elementary education majors, PreK-6. Problem-solving, geo… source
MATH38363(was 3383) Math III for ELEM and MCEDAdd to Bookmarks Two hours lecture. Two hours laboratory per week. Three credit hours. Was MATH 3383. Third mathematics education course for elementary education majors, K-6. First mathematics course… source
MATH38463(was 3384) Concepts in GeometryAdd to Bookmarks Two hours lecture. Two hours laboratory per week. Three credit hours. Was MATH 3384. Problem-solving, logic and sets, proofs, geometry as an axiomatic system, geometric figures in tw… source
MATH48063(was 4380) Concepts in Probability and StatisticsAdd to Bookmarks Two hours lecture. Two hours laboratory per week. Three credit hours. Was MATH 4380. Problem-solving, organizing data, averages and variation, regression and correlation, probability… source
MATH48164(was 4481) Teaching Mathematics in Secondary SchoolAdd to Bookmarks Four credit hours. Was MATH 4481. An overview of methods and materials used to teach secondary mathematics, techniques considered most effective, and appropriate assessment strategie… source
MATH48363(was 4383) Technology in Math EducationAdd to Bookmarks Two hours lecture. Two hours laboratory per week. Three credit hours. Was MATH 4383. Applications of technology in the secondary mathematics classroom. An overview of mathematics sof… source
MEEG10742(was 1207) Introduction to Mechanical EngineeringAdd to Bookmarks Two hours lecture. Two credit hours. Was MEEG 1207. The mechanical engineering profession, problem-solving skills, forces in structures, mechanical design, and introduction to code o… source
MEEG21741(was 2117) Fabrication Laboratory IAdd to Bookmarks Three hours laboratory per week. One credit hours. Was MEEG 2117. Introduction to machine shop equipment and processes, metal fabricating applications, including metal cutting, such… source
MEEG21841(was 2118) Fabrication lab IIAdd to Bookmarks Two hours laboratory per week. One credit hours. Was MEEG 2118. Introduces engineering students to alternative and advanced fabrication techniques, such as 3D printing, mold-making a… source
MEEG23342(was 2233) Solid Modeling and DesignAdd to Bookmarks One hours lecture. Two hours laboratory per week. Two credit hours. Was MEEG 2233. Modern engineers use computer-aided design and engineering (CAD/CAE) programs to improve the design… source
MEEG27043(was 2370) Engineering StaticsAdd to Bookmarks Three hours lecture. Three credit hours. Was MEEG 2370. Static equilibrium of particles, equivalent systems of forces, equilibrium of rigid bodies, centroids and centers of gravity,… source
MEEG31003Engineering EconomyAdd to Bookmarks Three hours lecture. Three credit hours. Introduction to engineering economic decisions for evaluating the worth of products, services, projects and systems; time value of money, eco… source
MEEG31203Optimization Methods/EngrAdd to Bookmarks Three hours lecture. Three credit hours. Mathematical foundations, optimality criteria for unconstrained and constrained problems, one-dimensional search methods, gradient and Newton… source
MEEG31803(was 3318) Decision and Risk AnalysisAdd to Bookmarks Three hours lecture. Three credit hours. Was MEEG 3318. Principles and analytic techniques for rational decision-making. How to address uncertainty, conflicting source
MEEG32003(was 3320) Operations ManagementAdd to Bookmarks Three hours lecture. Three credit hours. Was MEEG 3320. Introduction to the systems design process, including identification of requirements, evaluation of design concepts, initial d… source
MEEG36003Disc Event Systems Mod & SimAdd to Bookmarks Three hours lecture. Three credit hours. The theory and practice of discrete-event simulation modeling and analysis, discrete-event dynamic systems (DEDS), simulation logic and data… source
MEEG37043(was 3370) Introduction to VibrationsAdd to Bookmarks Three hours lecture. Three credit hours. Was MEEG 3370. Free and forced vibrations of one and two degrees of freedom systems. Natural frequencies. Analysis of rotating unbalance. Dam… source
MEEG37143(was 3371) Dynamics IAdd to Bookmarks Three hours lecture. Three credit hours. Was MEEG 3371. Coordinate transformations, kinematics of vectors, kinetics of particles, systems of particles, rigid bodies, energy, and mome… source
MEEG37243(was 3372) Engineering MaterialsAdd to Bookmarks Three hours lecture. Three credit hours. Was MEEG 3372. Atomic structure and atomic bonding in solids; crystalline structures of solids; introduction to crystalline imperfections and… source
MEEG37343(was 3373) Mechanics of Materials IAdd to Bookmarks Three hours lecture. Three credit hours. Was MEEG 3373. Concepts of infinitesimal stress and strain will be introduced, and stress-strain relations for isotropic materials will be de… source
MEEG37443(was 3374) Fluid Mechanics IAdd to Bookmarks Three hours lecture. Three credit hours. Was MEEG 3374. Provides a comprehensive understanding of the basic theories and principles of fluid mechanics, with emphasis on the three com… source
MEEG37843(was 3378) Thermodynamics IAdd to Bookmarks Three hours lecture. Three credit hours. Was MEEG 3378. Properties of pure substances, thermodynamic processes, heat and work, the first law of thermodynamics, closed systems, enthal… source
MEEG37943(was 3379) Elements of Mechanical DesignAdd to Bookmarks Two hours lecture. Four hours laboratory per week. Three credit hours. Was MEEG 3379. Introduction to the design, integration, and best practices for using mechanical elements such a… source
MEEG39013Cooperative Education in Mechanical Engineering IAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. This course is for qualified students who would like to combine classroom study with at least 200 hours of engineering-related paid employment. The course is a pa… source
MEEG40022Independent StudyAdd to Bookmarks Two credit hours. Individual investigation by an upper-level student. Topics determined in consultation with supervising faculty. For each credit hour, the student is expected to wor… source
MEEG40033Independent StudyAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Individual investigation by an upper level student. Topics determined in consultation with supervising faculty. For each credit hour, the student is expected to w… source
MEEG41001Independent StudyAdd to Bookmarks One credit hours. Individual investigation by an upper level student. Topics determined in consultation with supervising faculty. For each credit hour, the student is expected to wor… source
MEEG41543(was 4315) Dynamics IIAdd to Bookmarks Three hours lecture. Three credit hours. Was MEEG 4315. Kinematics of translating and rotating vectors. Dynamics of systems of particles and rigid bodies. Angular momentum. Newtonian… source
MEEG42643(was 4326) Measurement TechniquesAdd to Bookmarks Two hours lecture. Three hours laboratory per week. Three credit hours. Was MEEG 4326. Principles of operation and implementation of transducers used in electronic measuring systems.… source
MEEG42743(was 4327) Acoustics IAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was MEEG 4327. Development of the equations for acoustics. Transducers for measurement of sound. The ear as a transducer and standard units for sound, for instanc… source
MEEG43013HVACR Engr FundamentalsAdd to Bookmarks Two hours lecture. Two hours laboratory per week. Three credit hours. Fundamentals of heating, ventilating, air-conditioning, and refrigeration (HVACR) engineering; refrigeration cyc… source
MEEG43543(was 4335) Mechatronics IAdd to Bookmarks Three hours lecture. Three hours laboratory per week. Three credit hours. Was MEEG 4335. The combination of classical mechanical design, electronic analysis and design, control engin… source
MEEG43703Engineering Materials IIAdd to Bookmarks Three hours lecture. Three credit hours. Introduction to composite materials (Types, classifications, expected properties), natural & engineered fiber composites, structure of the co… source
MEEG44004Independent StudyAdd to Bookmarks Four credit hours. Individual investigation by an upper level student. Topics determined in consultation with supervising faculty. For each credit hour, the student is expected to wo… source
MEEG45005Independent StudyAdd to Bookmarks Five credit hours. Individual investigation by an upper level student. Topics determined in consultation with supervising faculty. For each credit hour, the student is epected to wor… source
MEEG47143(was 4371) Thermodynamics IIAdd to Bookmarks Three hours lecture. Three credit hours. Was MEEG 4371. Using a first principles approach, the fundamental conservation laws of energy, entropy, and enthalpy will be covered, includi… source
MEEG47443(was 4374) Fluid Mechanics IIAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was MEEG 4374. The important features of compressible flows of ideal gas will be discussed with particular attention on the role of Mach number and speed of sound… source
MEEG47451(was 4174) Mechanical Engineering Laboratory IAdd to Bookmarks Two hours laboratory per week. One credit hours. Was MEEG 4174. Standard mechanical testing measurements. Mechanical sensors, such as pressure, flow, and temperature. Analysis of exp… source
MEEG47641(was 4176) Mechanical Engineering Laboratory IIAdd to Bookmarks Two hours laboratory per week. One credit hours. Was MEEG 4176. Standard mechanical testing measurements, such as axial stress, torsional stress, 3-point bending, and fatigue testing… source
MEEG47643(was 4376) Mechanics of Materials IIAdd to Bookmarks Three hours lecture. Three credit hours. Was MEEG 4376. Stress, strain, and stress-strain relations in two and three dimensions; two-dimensional elasticity; advanced beam bending the… source
MEEG47943(was 4379) Heat TransferAdd to Bookmarks Three hours lecture. Three credit hours. Was MEEG 4379. Steady and transient heat conduction; forced, natural, and multiphase convection; heat exchanger design and analysis, radiatio… source
MEEG48443(was 4384) Computational Fluid DynamicsAdd to Bookmarks Three hours lecture. Three credit hours. Was MEEG 4384. Modeling and simulation of thermal-fluid problems using commercial software ANSYS Fluent. The topics discussed include finite… source
MEEG48501(was 4185) Mechanical Engr Capstone IAdd to Bookmarks Half hours lecture. One hours laboratory per week. One credit hours. Was MEEG 4185. First semester of mechanical engineering capstone design sequence. Focuses on the requirements def… source
MEEG48603(was 4386) Mechanical Engr Capstone IIAdd to Bookmarks Six hours laboratory per week. Three credit hours. Was MEEG 4386. Second semester of mechanical engineering capstone design sequence. Involves designing a mechanical system or compon… source
MEEG49013Cooperative Education in Mechanical Engineering IIAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. This course is for qualified students who would like to combine classroom study with at least 200 hours of engineering-related paid employment. The course is a pa… source
EDHP41503(was TCED 4315) Supporting Struggling ReadersAdd to Bookmarks three credit hours. Was TCED 4315. Focuses on the necessary components of good reading and writing instruction to benefit struggling readers. Components of high-quality reading instr… source
GATE40003(was 4300) Gifted, Creative, Talented EducationAdd to Bookmarks three credit hours. Was GATE 4300. Characteristics, needs of young gifted children, emerging adolescents, adolescents. Impact of culture and economic affordances on talent developmen… source
MLED30333(was MCED 3303) Middle Childhood Curriculum and PlanningAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was MCED 3303. Students will be oriented to the scope of the middle grades curriculum, varying patterns of curriculum organization, activities, transition-based t… source
MLED30501(was MCED 3105) Field Experience IAdd to Bookmarks One credit hours. Was MCED 3105. This field experience will acquaint students with a K-12 school and provide a 40-hour experience in a middle school (4-8 grade) classroom. Students w… source
MLED31401(was MCED 3140) Field Experience IIAdd to Bookmarks One credit hours. Was MCED 3140. This field experience will acquaint students with a K-12 school and provide a 40-hour experience in a middle school (4-8 grade) classroom. Students w… source
MLED32003(was MCED 3320) Integrated Mid-level CurriculumAdd to Bookmarks Four credit hours. Was MCED 3320. Prospective teachers will explore effective design and implementation of instruction informed by the learning sciences and adolescent development. S… source
MLED33044(was MCED 3430) Integrated Mid Level CurriculumAdd to Bookmarks Four credit hours. Prospective teachers will explore effective design and implementation of instruction informed by the learning sciences and adolescent development. Students will us… source
MLED40106(was MCED 4601) Internship IAdd to Bookmarks Six credit hours. Was MCED 4601. Classroom observation and participation in classroom routines with the gradual assumption of complete classroom teaching responsibilities. Students p… source
MLED40203(was MCED 4302) Introduction to Middle Level EducationAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was MCED 4302. The history, philosophy, and major concepts of middle-level education. Organizational components of middle-level schools, current issues and trends… source
MLED40236(was MCED 4602) Internship IIAdd to Bookmarks Six credit hours. Was MCED 4602. The final field placement course. Students plan, teach, and reflect on the experience. Students are responsible for all aspects of the classroom envi… source
MLED40333(was MCED 4303) Professional SeminarAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was MCED 4303. Prospective teachers will explore such topics as legal issues affecting educational practice; how to create and maintain a professional portfolio t… source
MLED41003(was MCED 4310) Middle Level Content LiteracyAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was MCED 4310. Emphasis on the development of reading in the content areas for middle school students. Focus on the concepts of developing meaningful literacy exp… source
MLED42001(was MCED 4120) Licensure SeminarAdd to Bookmarks One credit hours. Was MCED 4120. A review of educational psychology, assessment, motivation, and student expectations. Classroom scenarios requiring the application of teacher decisi… source
MLED43003(was MCED 4330) Classroom ManagementAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was MCED 4330. Students will develop communication, organization, and human relations skills needed for creating a fair and productive classroom. Emphasizes funda… source
MCOM10043(was 1300) Careers in Mass Media FYCAdd to Bookmarks Was MCOM 1300. Orientation to mass communication major, mass media profession, and UA Little Rock. s students reach their educational source
MCOM20043(was 2300) Introduction to Media ProductionAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was MCOM 2300. Required in Media Design and Production sequence. Fundamentals of audio control-room procedures, audio recording and editing, single camera field p… source
MCOM20643(was 2306) Introduction to Motion PicturesAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was MCOM 2306. Basic elements of movies, the process of movie making, and the approaches to movie aesthetics and criticism. Assignments may include viewing motion… source
MCOM20843(was 2308) Introduction to ScriptwritingAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was MCOM 2308. Study and practice in basic writing and scripting skills needed to produce electronic media messages and programs. Use of the SMC computer labs. source
MCOM23043(was 2330) Mass Media and SocietyAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was MCOM 2330. Required in all School of Mass Communication majors and some minors. Survey of relationships involving mass media, culture, and various other inter… source
MCOM25043(was 2350) Beginning ReportingAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was MCOM 2350. Introduction to basic news and feature writing skills. Style and story structure for print and electronic media. Laboratory instruction and practic… source
MCOM28043(was 2380) Public Relations PrinciplesAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was MCOM 2380. An examination of the evolution of strategic public relations, its impact on organizations and publics, the principles, processes, theory, and plan… source
MCOM31043(was 3310) Introduction to Web Principles and DesignAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was MCOM 3310. Introduces students to web design and development from the mass-communication perspective. It will serve as an introduction to the World Wide Web a… source
MCOM31543(was 3315) Mass Media ResearchAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was MCOM 3315. Introduces students to a survey of research methods and their application in the study of mass communication. Students will also receive practice i… source
MCOM32043(was 3320) Advanced ReportingAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was MCOM 3320. Application of principles of news writing to journalism practice, development of skills in evaluating the news, interviewing, and gathering informa… source
MCOM33043(was 3330) PhotojournalismAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was MCOM 3330. Fundamentals of news and feature photography for newspapers, magazines, and the Web. Materials submitted as assignments are subject to publication.… source
MCOM34543(was 3345) Studio ProductionAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was MCOM 3345. A practical study and application of video production emphasizing studio and multicamera productions. source
MCOM35043(was 3350) Introduction to News EditingAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was MCOM 3350. Introduction to news editing. Instruction and practice in print, audio, and video editing regarding content and style. Use of computers to edit cop… source
MCOM35543(was 3355) History of the American MoviesAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was MCOM 3355. History and development of the American entertainment motion picture industry from the technological to the aesthetic and social to the economic pe… source
MCOM35643(was 3356) Movie CriticismAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was MCOM 3356. Criticism of contemporary movies, concentrating on the creative elements used in the service of aesthetics and the application of scholarly and pop… source
MCOM35743(was 3357) Film GenresAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was MCOM 3357. History and development of film genres, focusing on defining different genres, observing their iconography, recognizing the conventions used, and u… source
MCOM35843(was 3358) Film DirectorsAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was MCOM 3358. Examines how film directors imprint their lives, styles, and thematic interests on the films they make. The work of major directors from classic Ho… source
MCOM36043(was 3360) Law, Policy, EthicsAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was MCOM 3360. Examines current legal, policy, and ethical issues affecting broadcast, cable, print, and interactive media. Prerequisite or Corequisite: MCOM 23043 source
MCOM36543(was 3365) Radio-Television JournalismAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was MCOM 3365. Provides study and practice in the basic methods of writing and producing for radio and television news. Will also evaluate audio and video streami… source
MCOM36643(was 3366) Electronic News GatheringAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was MCOM 3366. Production of programs for electronic media. Students function individually and on news teams to develop high-quality on-the-air news programs, wit… source
MCOM36743(was 3367) News Producing and AnchoringAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was MCOM 3367. Teaches students the rudiments of radio and television newscast producing and anchoring, emphasizing TV. Students will be encouraged to develop cri… source
MCOM37043(was 3370) Announcing and PerformanceAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was MCOM 3370. Development of performance skills necessary for effective communication via electronic media. Emphasis on announcing and visual presentation techni… source
MCOM37543(was 3375) Multimedia News ReportingAdd to Bookmarks Was MCOM 3375. Introduction to multimedia news reporting in the discipline of journalism. Using various tools to write and produce journalistic content for online media and mobile pl… source
MCOM38011(was 3180) Mass Communication PracticumAdd to Bookmarks One credit hours. Was MCOM 3180. Work experience in on-campus media under the direction of a school of Mass Communication professor. Periodic written and oral reports to the professo… source
MCOM38012(was 3280) Mass Communication PracticumAdd to Bookmarks Two credit hours. Was MCOM 3280. Work experience in on-campus media under the direction of a School of Mass Communication professor. Periodic written and oral reports to the professo… source
MCOM38043(was 3380) Mass Communication PracticumAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was MCOM 3380. Work experiences in on-campus media under the direction of a School of Mass Communication professor. Periodic written and oral reports to the profe… source
MCOM39043(was 3390) Non-linear Video Editing IAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was MCOM 3390. The basics of non-linear editing and use of Adobe Premier software. source
MCOM40843(was 4308) ScreenwritingAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was MCOM 4308. Learn the process, structure, and skills used in writing minor picture screenplays. source
MCOM41243(was 4312) PR Management StrategiesAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was MCOM 4312. Examines public relations as a management function for an organization and its key stakeholders, and in society, particularly as it relates to the… source
MCOM42043(was 4320) Non-linear Video Editing IIAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was MCOM 4320. A practical study of non-linear editing in the field of video production. source
MCOM43043(was 4330) Lighting and CinematographyAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Provides students with a practical study and application of lighting and cinematography techniques for video production. Students will learn studio and location l… source
MCOM43243(was 4332) Digital Audio ProductionAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was MCOM 4332. Study and practice of advanced audio preproduction, production, and postproduction elements used in radio, television, the Internet, and other elec… source
MCOM44043(was 4340) Introduction to Digital Graphics and AnimationAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was MCOM 4340.Encompasses a basic understanding of the design elements of Adobe Photoshop and After Effects. Students will be exposed to several photographic chal… source
MCOM44243(was 4342) Cinema TechniquesAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was MCOM 4342. A practical study and application of video production emphasizing movie-making techniques. The class will start by making a movie together and then… source
MCOM45043(was 4350) Visual JournalismAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was MCOM 4350. Story-telling using photography, infographics (charts, graphs, tables, maps, etc), animation. Principles of typography, publication design, and pri… source
MCOM45243(was 4352) News Media and the First AmendmentAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was MCOM 4352. The restrictions, obligations, and responsibilities of the news media. The law and its effect on publishing and broadcasting. Relations between the… source
MCOM45343(was 4353) History of the Mass Media in AmericaAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was MCOM 4353. Development of the mass media from their beginnings. Emphasis on the interaction between the media and the political, economic, technological, and… source
MCOM45443(was 4354) Documentary TechniquesAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was MCOM 4354. A practical study and application of video production with an emphasis on documentaries. The class will start out making features together. Then, w… source
MCOM45743(was 4357) Seminar in Radio-Television JournalismAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was MCOM 4357. Broadcast news policies, history, governmental and other forms of regulation, social implications, and influence of various publics on radio-televi… source
MCOM45943(was 4359) Feature and Magazine JournalismAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was MCOM 4359. Planning, researching, and writing feature articles for newspapers, magazines, and online publications. Emphasis on humanistic reporting and provid… source
MCOM46843(was 4368) News PracticesAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was MCOM 4368. Production of programs for the electronic media. Students function individually and on news teams to develop high-quality on-the-air news programs… source
MCOM47043(was 4370) Hip Hop Music and CultureAdd to Bookmarks Three hours lecture. Three credit hours. Was MCOM 4370. Provides a critical examination of hip-hop in the US and its role as a communicative, linguistic, cultural, political, and art… source
MCOM47243(was 4372) Introduction to Sports MediaAdd to Bookmarks 3 hours lecture. 3 credit hours. Was MCOM 4372. Designed to students write about sports and sports figures and to students more critically view the role of sports media in American c… source
MCOM47543(was 4375) Journalistic Freedom and ResponsibilityAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was MCOM 4375. Journalistic ethics and practices, professional conduct, and responsibilities of the journalist in a free society. Dual listed in the Graduate Cata… source
MCOM47743(was 4377) Public Relations EthicsAdd to Bookmarks Three hours lecture. Three credit hours. Was MCOM 4377. An introduction to the legal and regulatory environment that affects the public relations profession and the ethical standards… source
MCOM47843(was 4378) Government Public RelationsAdd to Bookmarks Three hours lecture. Three credit hours. Was MCOM 4378. An introduction to political Public Relations, election campaign tactics, constituent relations, crisis communications, issue… source
MCOM48043(was 4380) Public Relations WritingAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was MCOM 4380. The journalistic function in public relations; includes writing and processing news and feature releases for print and electronic media and editing… source
MCOM48143(was 4381) Public Relations CasesAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was MCOM 4381. Study of recent public relations cases involving business, industry, institutions, and government. Students will also be introduced to public relat… source
MCOM48243(was 4382) Public Relations CampaignsAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was MCOM 4382. Capstone course for the Strategic Communication sequence. A study of the planning and implementation of the public relations campaign with special… source
MCOM48443(was 4384) Topics in Mass CommunicationAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was MCOM 4384. Advanced and specialized topics in mass communication, especially those of current interest and relevance to mass communication professionals. Poss… source
MCOM48543(was 4385) Advanced Web DesignAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was MCOM 4385. Serves as part two in a sequence of courses dealing with mass communication and the World Wide Web. A specific concentration in server communicatio… source
MCOM48643(was 4386) Images of Minorities in the MediaAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was MCOM 4386. Examines the material and ideological representations of various racial and ethnic groups in the United States as reflected in the media including… source
MCOM48843(was 4388) Reporting Public AffairsAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was MCOM 4388. Practice in gathering materials and writing in-depth stories on public affairs; emphasis on courts, police, government, education, ecology, the eco… source
MCOM48943(was 4389) Independent StudyAdd to Bookmarks One, two, or three credit hours. Was MCOM 4389. Individual in-depth study, research, or designated on-campus practicum related to broadcast journalism, news-editorial, public relatio… source
MCOM49043(was 4390) Mass Communication InternshipAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was MCOM 4390. Work experiences either in the commercial media or in other designated media under the direction of a mass communication professional. Periodic wri… source
MCOM49143(was 4391) Mass Communication Cooperative EducationAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was MCOM 4391. Work experiences either in the commercial media under direction of professional journalists or in positions under supervision of public relations s… source
MCOM49443(was 4394) Multimedia Journalism CapstoneAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was MCOM 4394. Capstone class focused on news writing for digital media. Students will write and publish news stories and create multimedia projects for several o… source
MCOM49543(was 4395) Media Production CapstoneAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was MCOM 4395. Production of programs for digital media. Students function individually and on teams to develop high-quality electronic content(short films, docum… source
BUSI10103(was MGMT 1300) Introduction to BusinessAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was MGMT 1300. A survey of business organization and operation, the various fields of business, basic business problems and procedures, the vocabulary of business… source
MGMT20073(was 2300) Supervisory ManagementAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was MGMT 2300. The supervisor and his or her relations with subordinates, superiors, colleagues, unions, and society. Emphasis on managerial aspects common to all… source
MGMT30073(was 3300) Principles of ManagementAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was MGMT 3300. Introduction to organizational operations, internal and external forces, planning, decision, and control processes. Introduction to the various org… source
MGMT30473(was 3304) Operations ManagementAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was MGMT 3304. Concepts, tools, and methods that managers use to solve operating problems in manufacturing and service environments. Takes a customer-centric appr… source
MGMT32073(was 3320) Human Resources ManagementAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was MGMT 3320. Principles of planning, directing, and controlling the personnel function. Emphasis on the effective implementation of a comprehensive personnel pr… source
MGMT34073(was 3340) Managing People in OrganizationsAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was MGMT 3340. A study and integration of basic managerial concepts and behavioral sciences as they affect people in organizations. Emphasis on environmental and… source
MGMT36273(was 3362) Venture Management and Decision MakingAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was MGMT 3362. The operation of a successful small business, including feasibility studies for expansion/growth, business plans, strategic management, marketing,… source
MGMT36473(was 3364) Family Business ManagementAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was MGMT 3364. Management of family firm issues such as the interaction of family members, business source
MGMT39273(was 3392) Cooperative Education IAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was MGMT 3392. Provides experience in an organizational setting designed to integrate theory and practice. on a credit/no credit basis only, with credit being equ… source
MGMT40071(was 4100) Independent StudyAdd to Bookmarks One or three credit hours. Was MGMT 4100. Individual study in the application of sound management principles to solving business problems. 00, consent of instructor. source
MGMT40083(was 4300) Independent StudyAdd to Bookmarks One or three credit hours. Was MGMT 4300. Individual study in the application of sound management principles to solving business problems. 00, consent of instructor. source
MGMT40473(was 4304) Supply Chain ManagementAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was MGMT 4304. Students are introduced to different concepts and issues firms face in managing supply chains. Addresses different frameworks and quantitative meth… source
MGMT44173(was 4341) Labor and Industrial RelationsAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was MGMT 4341. The industrial relations system and environment, including legal and economic constraints on participants in the bargaining process. Emphasizing co… source
MGMT46073(was 4360) Compensation ManagementAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was MGMT 4360. Administration of the total compensation program as a management tool, as well as the use of job descriptions, job analysis and evaluation, and oth… source
MGMT46173(was 4361) Business Planning and Product IntroductionAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was MGMT 4361. The role of the entrepreneur in new venture development. Identifying, assessing, and developing entrepreneurial opportunities. Dual listed in the G… source
MGMT46373(was 4363) Financing Entrepreneurial VenturesAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was MGMT 4363. Financing alternatives for new and growing ventures; debt financing from investment banks, commercial banks, and SBIC, as well as equity financing… source
MGMT46573(was 4365) Business ConsultingAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was MGMT 4365. Teams of students consult with local small businesses recommended by the Arkansas Small Business and Technology Development Center or other busines… source
MGMT46673(was 4366) New Venture LaunchAdd to Bookmarks Three hours lecture. Three credit hours. Was MGMT 4366. Basic steps required to plan, start, and run a business by completing all activities involved in a startup. Students will work… source
MGMT46773(was 4367) HR Analytics and MetricsAdd to Bookmarks Three hours lecture. Three credit hours. Was MGMT 4367. Focuses on the application of analytics in human resource management and development. Students are provided skills to be thoug… source
MGMT46873(was 4368) Staffing and Talent ManagementAdd to Bookmarks Was MGMT 4368. Provides students with an understanding of the recruitment, selection, and human resource management and development processes. Legal, ethical, and practical processes… source
MGMT47773(was 4377) International Business ManagementAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was MGMT 4377. Key source
MGMT48073(was 4380) Business StrategyAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was MGMT 4380. Integration of business concepts and techniques and their application to the development of corporate strategy and strategic planning by senior cor… source
MGMT48373(was 4383) Entrepreneurial PerspectivesAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was MGMT 4383. A significant exposure to the entrepreneurial process. Interaction with real-world entrepreneurs enhances the entrepreneurial decision-making abili… source
MGMT48573(was 4385) Special Topics in ManagementAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was MGMT 4385. Topics of current relevance to management professionals. source
MGMT49173(was 4391) Employment LawAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was MGMT 4391. Examines legal problems involving employment discrimination based on race, color, religion, sex, national origin, or age. Examines the impact of de… source
MGMT49373(was 4393) Cooperative Education IIAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was MGMT 4393. Provides experience in an organizational setting designed to integrate theory and practice. on a credit/no credit basis only, with credit being equ… source
MGMT49473(was 4394) InternshipAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was MGMT 4394. Practical experience in an organizational setting designed to integrate management theory and applications. A written report is required. May be re… source
MGMT49573(was 4395) Applications in HR ManagementAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was MGMT 4395. Application-oriented in which students get the opportunity to practice Human Resource Management knowledge and skills. Designed to students become… source
MKTG28073(was 2380) Legal Environment of BusinessAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was MKTG 2380. Introduction to the American legal system. It provides a background of the legal environment concerning profit and nonprofit organizations, along w… source
MKTG30073(was 3300) Business ProfessionalismAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was MKTG 3300. Principles and techniques of professionalism for the individual sales and marketing executive, and professional image and conduct management. source
MKTG35073(was 3350) Principles of MarketingAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was MKTG 3350. Introduction to the structure and functions of the marketing system of the economy and marketing practices of organizations. Includes examination o… source
MKTG35273(was 3352) Seminar in Current TopicsAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was MKTG 3352. Topics of current interest and importance in marketing and advertising/public relations. source
MKTG35373(was 3353) Professional SellingAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was MKTG 3353. An examination of the requirements and responsibilities of professional sales representatives, including knowledge and skill requirements, market d… source
MKTG35503(was 3385) Consumer Analysis and BehaviorAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was MKTG 3385. An analysis of the personal, environmental, and interpersonal forces affecting consumer decisions and or their implications for marketing strategy… source
MKTG38173(was 3381) Advanced Business LawAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was MKTG 3381. A comprehensive overview of business law including the law of contracts, commercial paper, bankruptcy, agency, organizations, sales, property, secu… source
MKTG41073(was 4310) Marketing ResearchAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was MKTG 4310. A study of the development and use of information for marketing decision-making research methods applied to problems of market segmentation, pricin… source
MKTG41573(was 4315) Social Media Marketing StrategyAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was MKTG 4315. Focuses on the use of social media by marketers to increase brand awareness, identify key audiences, generate leads, and build meaningful relations… source
MKTG41673(was 4316) Digital MarketingAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was MKTG 4316. Marketing via the internet, email, social media, mobile, and other evolving digital tools. Integration of digital marketing with other marketing ef… source
MKTG42073(was 4320) International MarketingAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was MKTG 4320. Introduction to the major dimensions of the international marketing environment. Study of planning for and managing international marketing operati… source
MKTG44173(was 4341) Brand and Market ConsultingAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was MKTG 4341. Examines the key tasks facing brand managers, including analyzing the marketing environment and developing source
MKTG45173(was 4351) Sales ManagementAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was MKTG 4351. Administration of the professional sales force. Includes recruitment, selection, training, organization, motivation, compensation, routing and sche… source
MKTG45573(was 4355) Advanced Professional SellingAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was MKTG 4355. Advanced techniques of salesmanship, field application of selling techniques, and improving communications skills. Key focus is key account selling… source
MKTG47073(was 4370) Business-to-Business MarketingAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was MKTG 4370. Cases and concepts of marketing products from one business to another. This course includes specific strategies and techniques for the development… source
MKTG48573(was 4385) Marketing ManagementAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was MKTG 4385. The application of marketing concepts and techniques to the solution of marketing problems, includes product positioning, product and product line,… source
MKTG49073(was 4390) Independent StudyAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was MKTG 4390. Research and independent investigation in specific areas of marketing of interest to the student. 00 GPA. source
MKTG49403(was 4394) InternshipAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was MKTG 4394. Practical experience in an organizational setting designed to integrate marketing theory and applications. A written report is required. May be rep… source
MKTG49583(was 4395) Cooperative Education IAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was MKTG 4395. Designed to complement and extend the classroom learning experience through the application of marketing theories and concepts in a professional wo… source
MKTG49673(was 4396) Cooperative Education IIAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was MKTG 4396. Designed as the continuation of MKTG 49583 . A written project, designed in consultation with the faculty member, and a minimum of 200 hours with a… source
MKTG49971(was 4199) Honors Seminar in MarketingAdd to Bookmarks One credit hours. Was MKTG 4199. Accelerated seminar on the latest developments in marketing strategy and marketing management, team-taught by the departmental faculty. Students will… source
UNIV10093(was MSCI 1300) Boots to BooksAdd to Bookmarks Three hours lecture. Three credit hours. Was MSCI 1300. Designed to veteran students transition into a successful academic journey. It will students reach their educational source
MUED20042(was 2200) Foundations of Music EducationAdd to Bookmarks Was MUED 2200. Students will explore the historical, philosophical, and social foundations of music education. Additionally, students will examine resources for music teaching and wi… source
MUED20141(was 2101) Woodwind TechniquesAdd to Bookmarks Was MUED 2101. Designed for students pursuing a degree in music education. Students will explore teaching techniques appropriate for public school students learning to play woodwind… source
MUED20241(was 2102) Brass TechniquesAdd to Bookmarks One credit hours. Was MUED 2102. Designed for students pursuing a degree in music education. Students will explore teaching techniques appropriate for public school students learning… source
MUED20341(was 2103) Percussion TechniquesAdd to Bookmarks Was MUED 2103. Designed for music education majors pursuing teaching careers in instrumental music education. Course source
MUED20441(was 2104) String TechniquesAdd to Bookmarks Was MUED 2104. Designed for students pursuing a degree in music education. Students will explore teaching techniques appropriate for public school students learning to play string in… source
MUED30243(was 3302) Piano PedagogyAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was MUED 3302. Study of methods and pedagogical material for piano teachers. source
MUED31441(was 3114) Vocal PedagogyAdd to Bookmarks 1 credit hours. Was MUED 3114. Designed as an introduction to the art and science of vocal teaching. Information on the special physiological and acoustical conditions found in child… source
MUED31452(was 3214) Vocal PedagogyAdd to Bookmarks Two credit hours. Was MUED 3214. Study of methods and pedagogical literature for voice teachers. source
MUED33242(was 3232) Early Classroom MusicAdd to Bookmarks Was MUED 3232. Emphasizes activities, creative projects, and developing vocal and instrumental skills useful to the early childhood teacher for both musical and nonmusical integrated… source
MUED40066(was 4600) InternshipAdd to Bookmarks Six credit hours. Was MUED 4600. An educational internship with a field component of a minimum of 12 weeks (480 hours) of internship in a classroom setting under the supervision of a… source
MUED40140(was 4001) Student Teaching SeminarAdd to Bookmarks Was MUED 4001. A seminar through which students exchange information, share reflections, and document observations and activities before and during student teaching. source
MUED40152(was 4201) Ensemble LiteratureAdd to Bookmarks Two credit hours. Was MUED 4201. A focus on repertoire for developing instructional programs in band, choir, and orchestra. Field experience required. source
MUED40166(was 4601) Student Teaching SeminarAdd to Bookmarks Six credit hours. Was MUED 4601. A seminar through which students exchange information, share reflections, and document observations and activities before and during student teaching… source
MUED40173(was 4301) Student Teaching SeminarAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was MUED 4301. A seminar through which students exchange information, share reflections, and document observations and activities before and during student teachi… source
MUED40252(was 4202) Ensemble MethodsAdd to Bookmarks Two credit hours. Was MUED 4202. Foundations of Music Education. Materials and procedures for developing instructional programs in band, choir, and orchestra. Field experience requir… source
MUED42252(was 4222) Teaching General MusicAdd to Bookmarks Two credit hours. Was MUED 4222. A practical course for music teachers, emphasizing selection of music and methods of teaching classroom music to children in elementary school. Stude… source
MUED45252(was 4252) Perspectives on Careers in MusicAdd to Bookmarks Two credit hours. Was MUED 4252. Objective is to broaden the student’s understanding of the range of careers in the world of professional music. Will explore music as both a creative… source
MUED45263(was 4352) Piano PracticumAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was MUED 4352. Practice teaching and observation of class instruction in piano at beginning levels for children and adults, and of individual instruction in piano… source
MUED49241(was 4192) Special Studies and WorkshopsAdd to Bookmarks One, two, or three credit hours. Was MUED 4192. Individual and group participation in special studies and workshops in music education. Dual listed in the Graduate Catalog as MUED 59… source
MUED49252(was 4292) Special Studies and WorkshopsAdd to Bookmarks One, two, or three credit hours. Was MUED 4292. Individual and group participation in special studies and workshops in music education. Dual listed in the Graduate Catalog as MUED 59… source
MUED49263(was 4392) Special Studies and WorkshopsAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was MUED 4392. Individual and group participation in special studies and workshops in music education. Dual listed in the Graduate Catalog as MUED 59263 (was MUED… source
MUEN10441(was 1104) Techniques of AccompanyingAdd to Bookmarks One credit hours. Was MUEN 1104. Designed to equip the keyboard major to function as an accompanist. This course offers both theoretical and practical experience. Prerequisites: Audi… source
MUEN11341(was 1113) University Concert ChoirAdd to Bookmarks One credit hours. Was MUEN 1113. For experienced choral singers; open to students of any major. The concert choir is a large, select soprano, alto, tenor, bass (SATB) choral ensemble… source
MUEN11741(was 1117) Chamber SingersAdd to Bookmarks One credit hours. Was MUEN 1117. A small, select soprano, alto, tenor, bass (SATB) choral ensemble that performs repertoire from various stylistic periods especially written for perf… source
MUEN13741(was 1137) Women’s ChorusMUEN 13741 - (was 1137) Women’s Chorus Add to Bookmarks MUEN 13741 - (was 1137) Women’s Chorus One credit hours. Was MUEN 1137. Small group of soprano, mezzo, and alto voices performing a variety of… source
MUEN14041(was 1140) UALR Community ChorusAdd to Bookmarks One credit hours. Was MUEN 1140. Open to community members, UA Little Rock students, faculty, and staff of all experience levels. Prepares and performs major choral literature. May b… source
MUEN15041(was 1150) Opera PerformanceAdd to Bookmarks Once credit hours. Was MUEN 1150. Study, through exercises and performances of acting techniques, that aids the singing actor in the dramatic presentation of operatic repertoire. source
MUEN15341(was 1153) Jazz EnsembleAdd to Bookmarks One credit hours. Was MUEN 1153. An ensemble studying and performing music in the jazz and jazz-rock styles, emphasizing instrumental repertoire. source
MUEN16041(was 1160) Jazz ComboAdd to Bookmarks One credit hours. Was MUEN 1160. A small ensemble studying and performing music in jazz styles. source
MUEN16741(was 1167) University Gospel ChoraleAdd to Bookmarks One credit hours. Was MUEN 1167. A performance class that develops the execution of traditional, standard, contemporary, and original compositions of African-American gospel music. V… source
MUEN17341(was 1173) Percussion EnsembleAdd to Bookmarks One credit hours. Was MUEN 1173. A small ensemble featuring repertoire written for several percussion instruments. source
MUEN18341(was 1183) Piano EnsembleAdd to Bookmarks One credit hours. Was MUEN 1183. Ensemble performances involving piano duos from various musical periods. source
MUEN18841(was 1188) Guitar EnsembleAdd to Bookmarks One credit hours. Was MUEN 1188. A performance class for guitarists and bass guitarists. Standard and original works arranged in jazz, pop, and rock styles; will develop reading abil… source
MUEN19441(was 1194) Basketball BandAdd to Bookmarks One credit hours. Was MUEN 1194. An ensemble that performs at UALR basketball games. source
MUEN19641(was 1196) Chamber EnsemblesAdd to Bookmarks One credit hours. Was MUEN 1196. Small chamber ensembles, such as trios, quartets, and quintets, of woodwinds, brass, and stringed instruments for chamber music experiences. source
MUEN20441(was 2104) Techniques of AccompanyingAdd to Bookmarks One credit hours. Was MUEN 2104. Designed to equip the keyboard major to function as an accompanist. Offers both theoretical and practical experience. source
MUEN21341(was 2113) University Concert ChoirAdd to Bookmarks One credit hours. Was MUEN 2113. For experienced choral singers but also open to students of any major. Large, select soprano, alto, tenor, bass (SATB) choral ensemble that performs… source
MUEN21741(was 2117) Chamber SingersAdd to Bookmarks One credit hours. Was MUEN 2117. A small, select soprano, alto, tenor, bass (SATB) choral ensemble that performs repertoire from various stylistic periods especially written for perf… source
MUEN23741(was 2137) Women’s ChorusAdd to Bookmarks One credit hours. Was MUEN 2137. Small group of soprano, mezzo, and alto voices performing different music arranged or composed for women’s voices. Includes instrumental accompanimen… source
MUEN24041(was 2140) UALR Community ChorusAdd to Bookmarks One credit hours. Was MUEN 2140. Open to community members, UA Little Rock students, faculty, and staff of all experience levels. Prepares and performs major choral literature. May b… source
MUEN25041(was 2150) Opera PerformanceAdd to Bookmarks One credit hours. Was MUEN 2150. Study, through exercises and performances of acting techniques, that aids the singing actor in the dramatic presentation of operatic repertoire. source
MUEN25341(was 2153) Jazz EnsembleAdd to Bookmarks One credit hours. Was MUEN 2153. An ensemble studying and performing music in the jazz and jazz-rock styles, emphasizing instrumental repertoire. source
MUEN26041(was 2160) Jazz ComboAdd to Bookmarks One credit hours. Was MUEN 2160. A small ensemble studying and performing music in jazz styles. source
MUEN26741(was 2167) University Gospel ChoraleAdd to Bookmarks One credit hours. Was MUEN 2167. A performance class that develops the execution of traditional, standard, contemporary, and original compositions of African-American gospel music. V… source
MUEN27341(was 2173) Percussion EnsembleAdd to Bookmarks One credit hours. Was MUEN 2173. A small ensemble featuring repertoire written for a number of percussion instruments. source
MUEN28341(was 2183) Piano EnsembleAdd to Bookmarks One credit hours. Was MUEN 2183. Ensemble performances involving piano duos from various musical periods. source
MUEN28841(was 2188) Guitar EnsembleAdd to Bookmarks One credit hours. Was MUEN 2188. A performance class for guitarists and bass guitarists. Standard and original works arranged in jazz, pop, and rock styles; will develop reading abil… source
MUEN29441(was 2194) Basketball BandAdd to Bookmarks One credit hours. Was MUEN 2194. An ensemble that performs at UALR basketball games source
MUEN29641(was 2196) Chamber EnsemblesAdd to Bookmarks One credit hours. Was MUEN 2196. Small chamber ensembles, such as trios, quartets, and quintets, of woodwinds, brass, and stringed instruments for chamber music experiences. source
MUEN30441(was 3104) Techniques of AccompanyingAdd to Bookmarks One credit hours. Was MUEN 3104. Designed to equip the keyboard major to function as an accompanist. Offers both theoretical and practical experience. source
MUEN31341(was 3113) University Concert ChoirAdd to Bookmarks One credit hours. Was MUEN 3113. For experienced choral singers but also open to students of any major. A large, select soprano, alto, tenor, bass (SATB) choral ensemble that perform… source
MUEN31741(was 3117) Chamber SingersAdd to Bookmarks One credit hours. Was MUEN 3117. A small, select soprano, alto, tenor, bass (SATB) choral ensemble that performs repertoire from various stylistic periods especially written for perf… source
MUEN33541(was 3135) Wind EnsembleAdd to Bookmarks One credit hours. Was MUEN 3135. An ensemble that focuses on the performance of masterworks for winds/percussion from all musical styles. source
MUEN33741(was 3137) Women’s ChoirAdd to Bookmarks One credit hours. Was MUEN 3137. Small group of soprano, mezzo, and alto voices performing different music arranged or composed for women’s voices. Includes instrumental accompanimen… source
MUEN34041(was 3140) Community ChoirAdd to Bookmarks One credit hours. Was MUEN 3140. Open to community members, UA Little Rock students, faculty, and staff of all experience levels. Prepares and performs major choral literature. May b… source
MUEN35041(was 3150) Opera PerformanceAdd to Bookmarks One credit hours. Was MUEN 3150. Study, through exercises and performances of acting techniques, that aids the singing actor in the dramatic presentation of operatic repertoire. source
MUEN35341(was 3153) Jazz EnsembleAdd to Bookmarks One credit hours. Was MUEN 3153. An ensemble studying and performing music in the jazz and jazz-rock styles, emphasizing instrumental repertoire. source
MUEN36041(was 3160) Jazz ComboAdd to Bookmarks One credit hours. Was MUEN 3160. A small ensemble studying and performing music in jazz styles. source
MUEN36741(was 3167) University Gospel ChoraleAdd to Bookmarks One credit hours. Was MUEN 3167. A performance class that develops the execution of traditional, standard, contemporary, and original compositions of African-American gospel music. V… source
MUEN37341(was 3173) Percussion EnsembleAdd to Bookmarks One credit hours. Was MUEN 3173. A small ensemble featuring repertoire written for several percussion instruments. source
MUEN38341(was 3183) Piano EnsembleAdd to Bookmarks One credit hours. Was MUEN 3183. Ensemble performances involving piano duos from various musical periods. source
MUEN38841(was 3188) Guitar EnsembleAdd to Bookmarks One credit hours. Was MUEN 3188. A performance class for guitarists and bass guitarists. Standard and original works arranged in jazz, pop, and rock styles; will develop reading abil… source
MUEN39441(was 3194) Basketball BandAdd to Bookmarks One credit hours. Was MUEN 3194. An ensemble that performs at UA Little Rock basketball games. source
MUEN39641(was 3196) Chamber EnsemblesAdd to Bookmarks One credit hours. Was MUEN 3196. Small chamber ensembles, such as trios, quartets, and quintets, of woodwinds, brass, and stringed instruments for chamber music experiences. source
MUEN40141(was 4101) Community OrchestraAdd to Bookmarks One credit hours. Was MUEN 4101. Open to community members, UA Little Rock students, faculty, and staff of all experience levels. Prepares and performs music in all styles in the ful… source
MUEN40441(was 4104) Techniques of AccompanyingAdd to Bookmarks One credit hours. Was MUEN 4104. Designed to equip the keyboard major to function as an accompanist. Offers both theoretical and practical experience. source
MUEN41341(was 4113) University Concert ChoirAdd to Bookmarks One credit hours. Was MUEN 4113. For experienced choral singers; open to students of any major. The concert choir is a large, select soprano, alto, tenor, bass (SATB) choral ensemble… source
MUEN41741(was 4117) Chamber SingersAdd to Bookmarks One credit hours. Was MUEN 4117. A small, select soprano, alto, tenor, bass (SATB) choral ensemble that performs a repertoire from various stylistic periods especially written for pe… source
MUEN43741(was 4137) Women’s ChorusAdd to Bookmarks One credit hours. Was MUEN 4137. Small group of soprano, mezzo, and alto voices a variety of music arranged or composed for women’s voices. Includes instrumental accompaniment. source
MUEN44041(was 4140) UALR Community ChorusAdd to Bookmarks One credit hours. Was MUEN 4140. Open to community members, UA Little Rock students, faculty, and staff of all experience levels. Prepares and performs major choral literature. May b… source
MUEN45041(was 4150) Opera PerformanceAdd to Bookmarks One credit hours. Was MUEN 4150. Study, through exercises and performances of acting techniques, that aids the singing actor in the dramatic presentation of operatic repertoire. source
MUEN45341(was 4153) Jazz EnsembleAdd to Bookmarks One credit hours. Was MUEN 4153. An ensemble studying and performing music in the jazz and jazz-rock styles, emphasizing instrumental repertoire. source
MUEN46041(was 4160) Jazz ComboAdd to Bookmarks One credit hours. Was MUEN 4160. A small ensemble studying and performing music in jazz styles. source
MUEN46741(was 4167) University Gospel ChoraleAdd to Bookmarks One credit hours. Was MUEN 4167. A performance class that develops the execution of traditional, standard, contemporary, and original compositions of African-American gospel music. V… source
MUEN47341(was 4173) Percussion EnsembleAdd to Bookmarks One credit hours. Was MUEN 4173. A small ensemble featuring repertoire written for several percussion instruments. source
MUEN48341(was 4183) Piano EnsembleAdd to Bookmarks One credit hours. Was MUEN 4183. Ensemble performances involving piano duos from various musical periods. source
MUEN48841(was 4188) Guitar EnsembleAdd to Bookmarks One credit hours. Was MUEN 4188. A performance class for guitarists and bass guitarists. Standard and original works arranged in jazz, pop, and rock styles; will develop reading abil… source
MUEN49441(was 4194) Basketball BandAdd to Bookmarks One credit hours. Was MUEN 4194. An ensemble that performs at UA Little Rock basketball games. Prerequisites: Consent of instructor source
MUEN49641(was 4196) Chamber EnsemblesAdd to Bookmarks One credit hours. Was MUEN 4196. Small chamber ensembles, such as trios, quartets, and quintets, of woodwinds, brass, and stringed instruments for chamber music experiences. source
MUEN49741(was 4197) Indian Percussion EnsembleAdd to Bookmarks Was MUEN 4197. Group and individual instruction in Indian percussion instruments, primarily chenda (South Indian drum), wood block (upon which chenda patterns are learned before inst… source
MUHS32243(was MUHL 3322) Survey of Western Art MusicAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was MUHL 3322. A survey of Western art music development from antiquity to the present, and an introduction to selected non-Western traditions, emphasizing the st… source
MUHS33143(was MUHL 3331) Music History IAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was MUHL 3331. A survey of the development of music in Western civilization from 1750 to the present, and in selected non-Western cultures during that period, emp… source
MUHS34143(was MUHL 3341) Music History IIAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was MUHL 3341. A continuation of Music History I. A survey of music in Western civilization from 1750 to the present. Prerequisites: MUHS 33143 and MUTH 26133 source
MUHS35143(was MUHL 3351) The History of RockAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was MUHL 3351. Study of the evolution of rock music from its pre-rock origins to the present. source
MUHS36143(was MUHL 3361) Jazz History and StylesAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was MUHL 3361. Study of the development and styles of jazz and its principal exponents. source
MUHS37143(was MUHL 3371) Non-Western MusicAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was MUHL 3371. A study of selected areas of world music outside Europe and North America through several approaches: playing the music, clapping or singing, liste… source
MUHS38143(was MUHL 3381) American MusicAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was MUHL 3381. Study of American musical traditions of the last four centuries, including classical, ragtime, jazz, blues, slave music, spirituals, gospel, musica… source
MUHS39143(was MUHL 3391) OperaAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was MUHL 3391. Survey of the development of opera, with emphasis on the study of opera through scores and videos. Specifically recommended for voice majors and mi… source
MUHS39243(was MUHL 3392) Orchestral MusicAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was MUHL 3392. Survey of the development of orchestral music through scores and recordings. Specifically recommended for strings, winds, and percussion majors and… source
MUHS39343(was MUHL 3393) Choral Music HistoryAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was MUHL 3393. Survey of the development of choral music through scores and recordings. Specifically recommended for voice majors and minors with an interest in c… source
MUHS49141(was MUHL 4191) Special StudiesAdd to Bookmarks One, two, or three credit hours. Was MUHL 4191. Special individual or group research in music history. source
MUSC20003(was MUHL 2305) Introduction to MusicAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was MUHL 2305. Introduction to the creative process and history of music, vocabulary and descriptive terms used in the musical arts, and how to write about them.… source
MUSC30000(was MUPR 3000) Junior RecitalAdd to Bookmarks Was MUPR 3000. Performance of a 30-minute recital by students completing the third year of their music study. source
MUSC40000(was MUPR 4000) Junior RecitalAdd to Bookmarks Was MUPR 4000. Performance of a 60-minute recital by students completing the fourth year of their music study. source
MUSC40101(was MUPR 4101) Music History Capstone IAdd to Bookmarks Was MUPR 4101. Initial stages of an individualized research project in music history (topic selected with instructor approval). source
MUSC40132(was MUPR 4201) Music History Capstone IIAdd to Bookmarks Two credit hours. Was MUPR 4201. Completion of an individualized research project in music history (topic selected with instructor approval). source
MUSC40301(was MUPR 4103) Music Theory Capstone IAdd to Bookmarks Was MUPR 4103. Initial stages of an individualized research project in music theory (topic selected with instructor approval). source
MUSC40332(was MUPR 4203) Music Theory Capstone IIAdd to Bookmarks Two credit hours. Was MUPR 4203. Completion of an individualized research project in music theory (topic selected with instructor approval). source
MUSC40832(was MUPR 4208) Collaborative PianoAdd to Bookmarks Was MUPR 4208. Private study in collaborative piano. source
MUSC41832(was MUPR 4218) Vocal CoachingAdd to Bookmarks Two credit hours. Was MUPR 4218. Private study in vocal coaching. source
MUSC43032(was MUPR 4230) Advanced CompositionAdd to Bookmarks Two credit hours. Was MUPR 4230. Individual study of methods and styles of musical composition. May be repeated for credit. Prerequisites: MUTH 42003 , consent of instructor, and app… source
MUTH10003(was 1310) Music FundamentalsAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was MUTH 1310. Designed to serve both as a preparatory music theory course for the music major and as a music fundamentals course for the nonmajor or music minor.… source
MUTH16101(was 1161) Aural Skills IAdd to Bookmarks One credit hours. Was MUTH 1161. Lab course. Students will learn fundamental principles of aural training, including singing alone and with others, basic intervals, diatonic scales,… source
MUTH16133(was 1361) Music Theory IAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was MUTH 1361. Lecture course. Foundational in music theory for the music major. Topics include fundamental rhythmic, melodic, and harmonic practices in Western m… source
MUTH16201(was 1162) Aural Skills IIAdd to Bookmarks One credit hours. Was MUTH 1162. Lab course. A continuation of MUTH 16101 . Diatonic music will be the focus of sight singing and dictation exercises in simple and compound meters. R… source
MUTH16233(was 1362) Music Theory IIAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was MUTH 1362. Lecture course. Students will learn about cadences, nonharmonic tones, voice leading in four voices, harmonic progression and harmonic rhythm, domi… source
MUTH26101(was 2161) Aural Skills IIIAdd to Bookmarks One credit hours. Was MUTH 2161. Lab course. Simple chromatic usage will be featured in melodic and harmonic dictation exercises and sight singing. Rhythms in simple and compound met… source
MUTH26133(was 2361) Music Theory IIIAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was MUTH 2361. Lecture. Students will develop advanced knowledge of rhythm, melody, and harmony through mastery of the structural elements of Common Practice Peri… source
MUTH26231Aural Skills IVAdd to Bookmarks One credit hours. Was MUTH 2162. Lab. More advanced ear training and sight singing. source
MUTH26243(was 2362) Music Theory IVAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was MUTH 2362. Lecture. Students will continue developing advanced skills in music theory, including written traditional Roman numeral score analysis of modalitie… source
MUTH32001(was 3120) Special TopicsAdd to Bookmarks One, two, or three credit hours. Was MUTH 3120. Harmonic or formal practices and styles such as fugue, sonata form, serial composition, or form and analysis. source
MUTH32032(was 3220) Special TopicsAdd to Bookmarks One, two, or three credit hours. Was MUTH 3220. Harmonic or formal practices and styles such as fugue, sonata form, serial composition, or form and analysis. source
MUTH32043(was 3320) Special TopicsAdd to Bookmarks One, two, or three credit hours. Was MUTH 3320. Harmonic or formal practices and styles such as fugue, sonata form, serial composition, or form and analysis. source
MUTH33003(was 3330) Jazz TheoryAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was MUTH 3330. Theoretical survey of jazz harmonic, melodic, and rhythmic principles beginning with blues and modal vehicles. Lecture and lab. source
MUTH33132(was 3231) Form and AnalysisAdd to Bookmarks Two credit hours. Was MUTH 3231. Survey of forms, shapes, and genres in music of the common practice period emphasizing the designations and categories of form. Principles of variety… source
MUTH49001(was 4190) Special StudiesAdd to Bookmarks One, two, or three credit hours. Was MUTH 4190. Special individual or group research in music theory. source
MUTH49032(was 4290) Special StudiesAdd to Bookmarks One, two, or three credit hours. Was MUTH 4290. Special individual or group research in music theory. source
MUTH49043(was 4390) Special StudiesAdd to Bookmarks One, two, or three credit hours. Was MUTH 4390. Special individual or group research in music theory. source
NPLS10001(was 1100) Introduction to Nonprofit Professional StudiesAdd to Bookmarks One credit hours. Was NPLS 1100. Provides an introduction to the nonprofit or third sector in the US with an emphasis on the historical and philosophical foundations of youth and hum… source
NPLS30003(was 3300) Management of Nonprofit AgenciesAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was NPLS 3300. An overview of nonprofit management. Topics include board and committee development, fundraising principles and practices, human resource developme… source
NPLS40103(was 4301) InternshipAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was NPLS 4301. Requires 150 hours of supervised field experience in a nonprofit organization (50 hours for each hour of credit). It is designed to further allow s… source
NPLS40203(was 4302) InternshipAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was NPLS 4302. Requires 150 hours of supervised field experience in a nonprofit organization (50 hours for each hour of credit). It is designed to further allow s… source
NPLS41001(was 4110) Leadership and Service PracticumAdd to Bookmarks One credit hours. Was NPLS 4110. Students gain practical leadership and service experience in association with the Nonprofit Leadership Student Association. source
NPLS41003(was 4310) Strategic Fund DevelopmentAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was NPLS 4310. Introduction to the organizational components, concepts, and methods of effective strategic fund development for 501(c) nonprofit organizations. Th… source
NPLS42001(was 4120) Independent StudyAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was NPLS 4120. Advanced assignments in selected areas. source
NPLS42003(was 4320) Volunteer ManagementAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was NPLS 4320. Prepares students for managing volunteers in nonprofit organizations in the 21st century. It covers reasons for volunteering; strategies for foster… source
NPLS48001(was 4180) Independent StudyAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was NPLS 4180. Advanced assignments in selected areas. source
NPLS48003(was 4380) Independent StudyAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was NPLS 4380. Advanced assignments in selected areas. source
NPLS49003(was 4390) Special TopicsAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was NPLS 4390. Selected topics in nonprofit professional studies. source
NURS10082(was 1200) Introduction to Nursing: Concepts IAdd to Bookmarks Two credit hours. Was NURS 1200. The first of two fundamental courses for beginning nursing students necessary to establish the foundational knowledge, skills, and attitudes needed t… source
NURS10182(was 1201) Medication Calculations for NursingAdd to Bookmarks Two credit hours. Was NURS 1201. Elective. Web-based. Designed to provide nursing students with an understanding of medication calculations. Provides the framework for understanding… source
NURS10193(was 1301) Medical Terminology for NursingAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was NURS 1301. Elective. Web-based. Provides an understanding of medical terminology. Provides the framework for understanding medical records by presenting terms… source
NURS10282(was 1202) Nursing: Concepts IIAdd to Bookmarks Two credit hours. Was NURS 1202. Second of two fundamental courses for beginning nursing students necessary to establish the foundational knowledge, skills, and attitudes needed to s… source
NURS11083(was 1310) Adult Nursing I: Acute CareAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was NURS 1310. Introduction to the nurse’s role in delivering patient-centered care as a multidisciplinary team member emphasizing the growth and development in o… source
NURS11094(was 1410) Adult Nursing IIAdd to Bookmarks Four credit hours. Was NURS 1410. Builds on NURS 11083 and NURS 12083 focusing on the coordination of patient-centered care and the evidence base for planning priorities based on the… source
NURS12083(was 1320) Adult Nursing I: Chronic CareAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was NURS 1320. Introduction to the nurse’s role in delivering patient-centered care as a multidisciplinary team member emphasizing the growth and development in o… source
NURS12094(was 1420) Mental Health NursingAdd to Bookmarks Four credit hours. Was NURS 1420. Builds on NURS 11083 and NURS 12083 or NURS 13003 and NURS 13001 focusing on mental health/illness across the lifespan and communication with patien… source
NURS13001(was 1130) Transition to RN Scope & RoleAdd to Bookmarks One credit hours. Was NURS 1130. Introduces LPNs, LPTNs, and paramedics to the knowledge, skills, and attitudes required for the registered nurse in evidence-based practice, patient-… source
NURS13003(was 1330) Concepts of Adult NursingAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was NURS 1330. Focuses on the coordination of patient-centered care and the evidence for planning priorities based on the health problem, symptoms, client/caregiv… source
NURS20182(was 2201) Pharmacology for NursesAdd to Bookmarks Two credit hours. Was NURS 2201. Elective. Web-based. Presents essential concepts of pharmacology. Designed to promote clinical decision-making and the integration of pharmacological… source
NURS20282(was 2202) Diagnostic Studies in NursingAdd to Bookmarks Two credit hours. Was NURS 2202. Elective. Web-based. Presents common laboratory and diagnostic tests and procedures commonly used to diagnose and treat common health problems. Desig… source
NURS21084(was 2410) OB/Reproductive Health NursingAdd to Bookmarks Four credit hours. Was NURS 2410. A study of the current evidence base for patient-centered care during the reproductive years, emphasizing normal childbearing processes. Exemplars i… source
NURS22084(was 2420) Pediatric NursingAdd to Bookmarks Four credit hours. Was NURS 2420. The growth and development of infancy through adolescence within the family context. Common acute and chronic health problems occurring during child… source
NURS25073(was 2350) Competency for Entry into PracticeAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was NURS 2350. Focuses on supporting transitioning to practicing nursing through the synthesis of knowledge. Students will demonstrate the knowledge, skills, and… source
NURS25082(was 2250) Competency for Entry into PracAdd to Bookmarks Two credit hours. Focuses on supporting the transition to practicing nursing through synthesis of knowledge. Students will demonstrate the knowledge, skills, and attitudes in the pro… source
NURS25095(was 2550) Adult Nursing IIIAdd to Bookmarks Five credit hours. Was NURS 2550. Focuses on further developing the knowledge, skills, and attitudes related to clinical decision-making in delivering nursing care to adults. Complex… source
NURS29981(was 2199) Special Topics in NursingAdd to Bookmarks One, two, or three credit hours. Was NURS 2199. Elective. Provides the opportunity for second-year students to use clinical decision-making and evidence-based practice to explore and… source
NURS29992(was 2299) Special Topics in NursingAdd to Bookmarks One, two, or three credit hours. Was NURS 2299. Elective. Provides opportunities for second-year students to use clinical decision-making and evidence-based practice to explore and c… source
NURS30182(was 3201) Pharmacology for Nurses: Specialty MedicationsAdd to Bookmarks Two credit hours. Was NURS 3201. Elective. Web-based. Presenting the essential concepts of pharmacology in specialized areas of nursing practice. Designed to promote clinical decisio… source
NURS31083(was 3310) Professional Nursing Role DevelopmentAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was NURS 3310. Focuses on the process of socialization into nursing as a profession. The process explores the impact of historical and current events in the devel… source
NURS32052(was 3205) Transcultural NursingAdd to Bookmarks Two credit hours. Was NURS 3205. Presents a basic nursing theory of transcultural nursing care. Unfolding case studies, lectures, clinical judgment scenarios, and collaborative proje… source
NURS32082(was 3220) Nursing Health Assessment IAdd to Bookmarks Two credit hours. Was NURS 3220.First in a two-course sequence that focuses on client assessment. It provides the knowledge, skills, and attitudes for competency that focuses on the… source
NURS32184(was 3420) Wellness PromotionAdd to Bookmarks Fours (3 theory; 1 lab) credit hours. Was NURS 3420. Provides an overview of knowledge, skills, and attitudes inherent in the nurse’s role as educator. Emphasis is on principles of t… source
NURS32982(was 3230) Nursing Health Assessment IIAdd to Bookmarks Two credit hours. Was NURS 3230. Second in a two-course sequence that focuses on client assessment. It provides the knowledge, skills, and attitudes for competency that focuses on th… source
NURS32994(was 3430) Healthcare EconomicsAdd to Bookmarks Fours (3 theory; 1 lab) credit hours. Was NURS 3430. Focuses on knowledge, skills, and attitudes that relate to factors affecting costs of health care. Students will research cost/be… source
NURS34084(was 3440) Research and Evidenced-Based Practice in NursingAdd to Bookmarks Four (3 theory; 1 lab) credit hours. Was NURS 3440. Provides an overview of scientific evidence integrated into nursing practice. Focusing on knowledge, skills, and attitudes require… source
NURS35083(was 3350) Ethics, Legalities, and AdvocacyAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was NURS 3350. Explores various ethical guidelines that inform and guide the decision-making of nurses, including the framework of the American Nurses Association… source
NURS40583(was 4305) Standardized Participant in SimulationAdd to Bookmarks 3 credit hours. Was NURS 4305. Students will be assigned to specific SimCare courses. Under the guidance and direction of the simulation faculty facilitators, students will participa… source
NURS41071(was 4110) Special Topics in NursingAdd to Bookmarks One, Two, or Three credit hours. Was NURS 4110. Upper level elective nursing course that provides opportunities for BSN nursing students to use clinical decision making and evidence-… source
NURS41092(was 4210) Special Topics in NursingAdd to Bookmarks One, Two, or Three credit hours. Was NURS 4210. Upper level elective nursing course that provides opportunities for BSN nursing students to use clinical decision making and evidence-… source
NURS41183(was 4310) Special Topics in NursingAdd to Bookmarks One, Two, or Three credit hours. Was NURS 4310. Upper level elective nursing course that provides opportunities for BSN nursing students to use clinical decision making and evidence-… source
NURS41584(was 4415) Community Health NeedsAdd to Bookmarks Three hours lecture. One hours laboratory per week. Four credit hours. Was NURS 4415. Provides an introduction to knowledge, skills, and attitudes for community health nursing, inclu… source
NURS42084(was 4420) Leadership and ManagementAdd to Bookmarks Three hours lecture. One hours laboratory per week. Four credit hours. Was NURS 4420. Provides the opportunity to develop knowledge, skills, and attitudes required for leadership and… source
NURS43084(was 4430) Integration of ConceptsAdd to Bookmarks Three hours lecture. One hours laboratory per week. Four credit hours. Was NURS 4430. Focuses on the synthesis of the essential competencies of the RNBSN program systematically and c… source
PADM31003(was 3310) Public Policy ProcessAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was PADM 3310. Examines alternative approaches for analyzing policy-making, the political and institutional context affecting the policy process, and selected pub… source
PADM33103(was 3331) Leadership & Public ManagementAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was PADM 3331. Trends in contemporary leadership and public management, including managing public organizations, multi-sector collaborative governance, administra… source
PADM41303(was 4313) Public Personnel AdministrationAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was PADM 4313. Analysis of the policies, practices, and issues of public personnel administration, including recruitment and selection processes, classification a… source
PADM44103(was 4341) Seminar: Comparative Public AdministrationAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was PADM 4341. A seminar survey of similarities and differences in bureaucratic structures and processes. Analysis of the organization, staffing, and role of admi… source
PADM45303(was 4353) Seminar in BudgetingAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was PADM 4353. Budgeting theory and practice. Topics include budgeting as allocations, process games, rituals, history, and politics. It examines institutions and… source
PLSC41153(was POLS 4313) Human Resource Mgt Public OrgsAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was POLS 4313. Analysis of the changing structure, environment, key principles, and operating characteristics of public sector human resource management. Topics i… source
MKTG49573(was PFSL 4395) Cooperative Education IAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was PFSL 4395. The application of sales concepts and techniques in a field setting. A written project, designed in consultation with the faculty member, and a min… source
PHIL10003(was 1330) Introduction to Critical ThinkingAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was PHIL 1330. An introduction to reasoning skills. This course focuses on the development of critical thinking skills including the nature, use, and evaluation o… source
PHIL11003(was 1310) The Philosophical LifeAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was PHIL 1310. An introduction to basic themes, ideas, and methods of philosophy through reading and discussion of selected texts. Themes may include concepts of… source
PHIL11031(was 1110) Introduction to EthicsAdd to Bookmarks One hours lecture. One credit hours. Was PHIL 1110. Overview of ethical theory and moral reasoning; case-based approach emphasizing ethical issues in business and technology. source
PHIL22133(was 2321) Ethics and Society: Professional ApplicationsAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was PHIL 2321. Study of selected texts reflecting a variety of ethical systems from Western and non-Western literary heritages and ethical traditions. Assigned wo… source
PHIL23093(was 2320) Ethics and SocietyAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was PHIL 2320. Study of selected texts reflecting a variety of ethical systems from Western and non-Western literary heritages and ethical traditions. Assigned wo… source
PHIL31033(was 3310) Theories of KnowledgeAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was PHIL 3310. Introducing the field of epistemology. Skeptical and realist positions will be assessed by analyzing internal and external accounts of knowledge (i… source
PHIL31233(was 3312) Science and CultureAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was PHIL 3312. Examination of the methods, presuppositions, and implications of empirical science. Special emphasis will be given to the metaphysical assumptions… source
PHIL31533(was 3315) Philosophy and NarrativeAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was PHIL 3315. Focuses on philosophical issues relevant to one or more of the following areas: philosophical issues in literature and film, theories of drama and… source
PHIL32033(was 3320) Modern PhilosophyAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was PHIL 3320. Examines the writings of early modern philosophers (including Descartes, Locke, Berkeley, Hume, and Kant) and their influence on nineteenth-century… source
PHIL32133(was 3321) Kant & 19th-Century PhilosophyAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was PHIL 3321. Investigates American, British, and/or continental European philosophy after the eighteenth century, emphasizing selected major figures, works, or… source
PHIL32233(was 3322) Contemporary PhilosophyAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was PHIL 3322. Explores major developments in twentieth- and twenty-first-century philosophy. The themes and central figures under investigation will vary, but sp… source
PHIL33003(was 3330) LogicAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was PHIL 3330. Introduction to logic, understood as the method of constructing and evaluating arguments, including translation of sentences into formal systems, c… source
PHIL33533(was 3335) Medical EthicsAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was PHIL 3335. Analysis of ethical medical issues affecting patients, healthcare workers, and the public. Materials drawn from medical, legal, philosophical, and… source
PHIL34133(was 3341) Contemporary Ethical TheoryAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was PHIL 3341. Examines some fundamental issues in 20th- and 21st-century ethical theory. In addition to exploring recent defenses and criticisms of leading norma… source
PHIL34533(was 3345) Ancient Greek PhilosophyAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was PHIL 3345. Philosophical positions of ancient Greek philosophers (Plato, Aristotle, Epicurus, and others) and their influence on medieval philosophers (August… source
PHIL34633(was 3346) Social and Political PhilosophyAdd to Bookmarks Was PHIL 3346. Surveys several different approaches to social and political philosophy. Students will have the opportunity to investigate and consider the role of the government, the… source
PHIL34733(was 3347) Philosophy of LawAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was PHIL 3347. Examination of topics and areas of study in jurisprudence such as the justification for coercion and punishment; the nature, moral foundation, and… source
PHIL35033(was 3350) Eastern ThoughtAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was PHIL 3350. Survey of the beliefs, practices, and group structures of the major Eastern religious and social traditions (including Hinduism, Mahayana and Zen B… source
PHIL36033(was 3360) Philosophy of ReligionAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was PHIL 3360. Major issues in the philosophy of religion including the knowledge of God, the problem of evil, life after death, religious language and experience… source
PHIL37033(was 3370) ExistentialismAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was PHIL 3370. Survey of the existential philosophers of the nineteenth and twentieth-centuries including Kierkegaard, Nietzsche, Heidegger, Sartre, Camus, Jasper… source
PHIL37233(was 3372) Philosophy and the ArtsAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was PHIL 3372. Investigates influential historical and/or contemporary contributions to aesthetics, philosophy of the arts, and philosophy of arts criticism. Topi… source
PHIL37533(was 3375) Environmental PhilosophyAdd to Bookmarks Was PHIL 3375. Explores key texts and themes within the field of Environmental Philosophy. It will explore several questions concerning the relationship between human beings and the… source
PHIL37731(was 3177) Applied Ethics PracticumAdd to Bookmarks One, two, or three credit hours. Was PHIL 3177. Internship or practicum credit is given to students pursuing ethics-oriented activities outside the classroom. This includes, but is n… source
PHIL37733(was 3377) Applied Ethics PracticumAdd to Bookmarks One, two, or three credit hours. Was PHIL 3377. Internship or practicum credit is given to students pursuing ethics-oriented activities outside the classroom. This includes, but is n… source
PHIL37743(was 3382) Ethics of TechnologyAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was PHIL 3382. Explores emerging technologies in our society from the point of view of ethical theory. It will include several questions related to the rapid deve… source
PHIL37832(was 3277) Applied Ethics PracticumAdd to Bookmarks One, two, or three credit hours. Was PHIL 3277. Internship or practicum credit is given to students pursuing ethics-oriented activities outside the classroom. This includes, but is n… source
PHIL38633(was 3386) Ethics BowlAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was PHIL 3386. Allows students to study normative ethical theories and apply those theories to several current, real-world cases in the context of preparing for a… source
PHIL43333(was 4333) Feminist TheoryAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was PHIL 4333. Studies major issues in feminist theory, including historical and contemporary debates. Seeks a broad understanding of the development of various s… source
PHIL45033(was 4350) Classical Political TheoryAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was PHIL 4350. Major political ideas and doctrines of political thinkers from Plato to Montesquieu, emphasizing the contributions of each to the theory and practi… source
PHIL45503(was 4355) Constitutional Law: Government PowersAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was PHIL 4355. The Supreme Court as a political institution in American democracy. Analysis of leading constitutional decisions exploring judicial review, federal… source
PHIL45633(was 4356) Constitutional Law: Civil libertiesAdd to Bookmarks Three hours lecture. Three credit hours. Was PHIL 4356. Civil liberties; analysis of leading constitutional decisions focusing on human freedom and fundamental rights. Emphasizing re… source
PHIL46033(was 4360) Modern Political TheoryAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was PHIL 4360. [See course description for PLSC 49053 (was POLS 4390) Modern Political Theory .] source
PHIL47333(was 4373) Philosophy of RaceAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was PHIL 4373. An introduction to the philosophy of race and ethnicity. It will explore the philosophical assumptions behind concepts of race, including 1) histor… source
PHIL48132(was 4280) Topics in PhilosophyAdd to Bookmarks Two credit hours. Was PHIL 4280. Feminism, philosophy of art, metaphysics, and race theory are possible topics. Topics and course offering varies on demand. Dual listed in the Gradua… source
PHIL48533(was 4385) Seminar in History of PhilosophyAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was PHIL 4385. This seminar allows participants to pursue the intensive study of a pivotal movement or central figure in the history of philosophy or the developm… source
PHIL48633(was 4386) Seminar in Social/Political PhilosophyAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was PHIL 4386. This seminar allows participants to pursue the intensive study of a pivotal movement or central figure in the history of philosophy or the developm… source
PHIL48733(was 4387) Seminar in Moral PhilosophyAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was PHIL 4387. Offers an opportunity to explore in greater depth a topic within moral philosophy that has been introduced in other courses by the department or ex… source
PHIL48833(was 4388) Seminar in Metaphysics / EpistemologyAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was PHIL 4388. Offers an opportunity to explore in greater depth a topic within metaphysics or epistemology that has been introduced in other courses by the depar… source
PHIL49032(was 4290) Independent StudyAdd to Bookmarks Two or three credit hours. Was PHIL 4290. Selective reading and written project on a topic submitted by the student and approved by the instructor before registration. Dual listed in… source
PHIL49033(was 4390) Independent StudyAdd to Bookmarks Two or three credit hours. Was PHIL 4390. Selective reading and written project on a topic submitted by the student and approved by the instructor before registration. Open only to s… source
PHIL49083(was 4380) Topics in PhilosophyAdd to Bookmarks Two or three credit hours. Was PHIL 4380. Feminism, philosophy of art, metaphysics, and race theory are possible topics. Topics and course offering varies on demand. Dual listed in t… source
PHYS11031(was 1110) Physical Concepts LaboratoryAdd to Bookmarks Two hours laboratory per week. One credit hours. Was PHYS 1110. Designed to examine some experimental aspects of topics discussed in PHYS 11133 . source
PHYS11133(was 1310) Physical ConceptsAdd to Bookmarks Three hours lecture. Three credit hours. Was PHYS 1310. A one-semester course for students in health-related profession programs. An introduction to the concepts of mechanics, proper… source
PHYS20101(was 1121) College Physics I LaboratoryAdd to Bookmarks Covering topics in PHYS 20103 (was PHYS 1321) with two hours laboratory per week. One credit hours. Was PHYS 1121. Students explore concepts and principles using laboratory skills of… source
PHYS20103(was 1321) College Physics IAdd to Bookmarks One hour optional discussion and three hours lecture. Three credit hours. Was PHYS 1321. Introduction to the fundamental principles underlying the foundations of classical and modern… source
PHYS20201(was 1122) College Physics II LaboratoryAdd to Bookmarks Covering topics in PHYS 20203 (was PHYS 1322) with two hours laboratory per week. One credit hours. Was PHYS 1122. Students explore concepts and principles using laboratory skills of… source
PHYS20203(was 1322) College Physics IIAdd to Bookmarks One hour optional discussion and three hours lecture. Three credit hours. Was PHYS 1322. Continuation of PHYS 20103 , including topics of electricity, magnetism, electromagnetism, el… source
PHYS20303(was 2321) Physics for Scientists and Engineers IAdd to Bookmarks One hour optional discussion and three hours lecture. Three credit hours. Was PHYS 2321. A calculus-based introduction to the fundamental principles underlying classical physics and… source
PHYS20331(was 2121) Physics for Scientists and Engineers I LaboratoryAdd to Bookmarks Two hours laboratory per week. One credit hours. Was PHYS 2121. (ACTS was PHYS 2034 Lab must have Lecture) source
PHYS20403(was 2322) Physics for Scientists and Engineers IIAdd to Bookmarks One hour optional discussion and three hours lecture. Three credit hours. Was PHYS 2322. Continuation of PHYS 20303 for students majoring in physics, astronomy, chemistry, computer s… source
PHYS20431(was 2122) Physics for Scientists and Engineers II LaboratoryAdd to Bookmarks Two hours laboratory per week. One credit hours. Was PHYS 2122. (ACTS was PHYS 2044 Lab must have Lecture) source
PHYS29133(was 2391) Cooperative Education Work Experience IAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was PHYS 2391. Designed to enhance college education through career exploration in astronomy, engineering physics, or physics. A minimum of nine hours work per we… source
PHYS31533(was 3315) Teaching Physics in the Secondary SchoolAdd to Bookmarks Three hours lecture. Three credit hours. Was PHYS 3315. A study of physics laboratory experiments and demonstrations available for secondary school physics courses. source
PHYS32331(was 3123) Physics for Scientists and Engineers III LaboratoryAdd to Bookmarks Three hours laboratory per week. One credit hours. Was PHYS 3123. source
PHYS32343(was 3323) Physics for Scientists and Engineers IIIAdd to Bookmarks Three or Four hours lecture. Three credit hours. Was PHYS 3323. A continuation of topics in relativity and quantum physics introduced in PHYS 20403 or PHYS 20203 for students majorin… source
PHYS33031(was 3130) Medical Physics LaboratoryAdd to Bookmarks Three hours laboratory per week. One credit hours. Was PHYS 3130. Approximately 18 hours of hospital time supplemented by laboratory work in the Physics Department. source
PHYS33043(was 3330) Medical PhysicsAdd to Bookmarks Three hours lecture. Three credit hours. Was PHYS 3330. The applications of the concepts, methods, and principles of physics in the diagnosis and treatment of human disease. source
PHYS34003(was 3340) BiophysicsAdd to Bookmarks Three hours lecture. Three credit hours. Was PHYS 3340. A one-semester course for biology, chemistry, physics, and engineering majors. An introduction to allometry, fractals, protein… source
PHYS35033(was 3350) ElectronicsAdd to Bookmarks One hours lecture. Four hours laboratory per week. Three credit hours. Was PHYS 3350. DC & AC electronics, semiconductors, operational amplifiers, and digital logic circuits with lab… source
PHYS39133(was 3391) Cooperative Education Work Experience IIAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was PHYS 3391. Further work experiences to enhance college education through an internship in astronomy, engineering physics, or physics. A minimum of nine hours… source
PHYS40031(was 4100) Independent StudyAdd to Bookmarks One, two, or three credit hours. Was PHYS 4100. Individual research by the advanced student. Topics are determined based on faculty interests and availability. One to three hours per… source
PHYS40232(was 4200) Independent StudyAdd to Bookmarks One, two, or three credit hours. Was PHYS 4200. Individual research by the advanced student. Topics are determined based on faculty interests and availability. One to three hours per… source
PHYS40333(was 4300) Independent StudyAdd to Bookmarks One, two, or three credit hours. Was PHYS 4300. Individual research by the advanced student. Topics are determined based on faculty interests and availability. One to three hours per… source
PHYS40636(was 4600) InternshipAdd to Bookmarks Was PHYS 4600. Field component minimum of 12 weeks (480 hours) in a classroom setting under the supervision of a cooperating teacher in the upper grades (7-9 and 10-12). Each program… source
PHYS41033(was 4310) Statistical ThermodynamicsAdd to Bookmarks Three to four hours lecture. Three credit hours. A microscopic, unified approach to thermodynamics and statistical mechanics with applications to ideal gases, including blackbody rad… source
PHYS41131(was 4111) Advanced Laboratory IAdd to Bookmarks Three to six hours laboratory per week. One or two credit hours. Was PHYS 4111. Advanced experiments to acquaint the student with the problems and techniques of research activities.… source
PHYS41153(was 4311) Classical MechanicsAdd to Bookmarks One hour optional discussion and three hours lecture. Three credit hours. Was PHYS 4311. Concepts of Newtonian mechanics, dynamics of particles and systems of particles, gravitation,… source
PHYS41231(was 4112) Advanced Laboratory IIAdd to Bookmarks Three to six hours laboratory per week. One to two credit hours. Was PHYS 4112. Continuation of PHYS 41131 . Prerequisites: PHYS 41131 source
PHYS41242(was 4212) Advanced Laboratory IIAdd to Bookmarks Three to six hours hours laboratory per week. One or two credit hours. Continuation of PHYS 41131 or PHYS 41231 . source
PHYS42133(was 4321) Electromagnetism IAdd to Bookmarks Three to four hours lecture. Three credit hours. Was PHYS 4321. Includes the Coulomb and Gauss laws, the Poisson and Laplace equations and solutions in several coordinate systems, el… source
PHYS42233(was 4322) Electromagnetism IIAdd to Bookmarks One hour optional discussion and three hours lecture. Three credit hours. Was PHYS 4322. Continuation of PHYS 42133 . source
PHYS43033(was 4330) Mathematical Methods in the Physical SciencesAdd to Bookmarks Three to four hours lecture. Three credit hours. Was PHYS 4330. Review of vector calculus, differential equations of physics, and solution techniques. Fourier series, statistics, pro… source
PHYS44033(was 4340) Solid State PhysicsAdd to Bookmarks One hour optional discussion and three hours lecture. Three credit hours. Was PHYS 4340. Structure of crystals, dispersion relations, specific heat, phonons, electric and magnetic pr… source
PHYS45033(was 4350) Quantum Mechanics IAdd to Bookmarks One hour optional discussion and three hours lecture. Three credit hours. Was PHYS 4350. Concepts and history of quantum mechanics, experimental basis, the uncertainty principle, the… source
PHYS46033(was 4360) High Energy and Nuclear PhysicsAdd to Bookmarks One hour optional discussion and three hours lecture. Three credit hours. Was PHYS 4360. Properties of the nuclei, nuclear structure and stability, quark-gluon structure of hadrons,… source
PHYS48033(was 4380) Wave Motion and OpticsAdd to Bookmarks One to four hours lecture. Three credit hours. Was PHYS 4380. The wave equation and solutions, wave propagation, coherence, interference, diffraction, polarization, refraction and re… source
PHYS48902(was 4289) Undergraduate ResearchAdd to Bookmarks Two, three, or four credit hours. Was PHYS 4289. Trains the student to analyze, plan, and conduct experimental work on a research problem. Frequent conferences and a study of researc… source
PHYS48933(was 4389) Undergraduate ResearchAdd to Bookmarks Two, three, or four credit hours. Was PHYS 4389. Trains the student to analyze, plan, and conduct experimental work on a research problem. Frequent conferences and a study of researc… source
PHYS48944(was 4489) Undergraduate ResearchAdd to Bookmarks Two, three, or four credit hours. Was PHYS 4489. Trains the student to analyze, plan, and conduct experimental work on a research problem. Frequent conferences and a study of researc… source
PHYS49031(was 4190) SeminarAdd to Bookmarks One hours lecture. One credit hours. Was PHYS 4190. Presentation of selected papers by students, faculty members, and invited speakers at weekly departmental meetings. Discussions, a… source
PHYS49931(was 4199) Special TopicsAdd to Bookmarks One, two, three, or four hours lecture. One credit hours. Was PHYS 4199. Advanced, specialized topics of current interest in physics and astronomy. Dual listed in the Graduate Catalo… source
PHYS49942(was 4299) Special TopicsAdd to Bookmarks One, two, three, or four hours lecture. One, two, three, or four credit hours. Was PHYS 4299. Advanced, specialized topics of current interest in physics and astronomy. Dual listed i… source
PHYS49953(was 4399) Special TopicsAdd to Bookmarks One, two, three, or four hours lecture. Three credit hours. Was PHYS 4399. Advanced, specialized topics of current interest in physics and astronomy. Dual listed in the Graduate Cata… source
PLSC20003(was POLS 1310) American National GovernmentAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was POLS 1310. Introduction to the political institutions, processes, and patterns of the national government of the United States, focusing on the Congress, pres… source
PLSC20353(was POLS 2303) Introduction to International PoliticsAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was POLS 2303. Introduction to the Political Science subfields of Comparative Politics and International Relations. Analysis of the various types of political str… source
PLSC20453(was POLS 2304) Introduction to Political ScienceAdd to Bookmarks Three hours lecture. Three credit hours. Was POLS 2304. Introduction to social science concepts as applied to political analysis. Analysis of individuals, groups, and society, partic… source
PLSC23053(was POLS 2330) Introduction to SustainabilityAdd to Bookmarks Three hours lecture. Three credit hours. Was POLS 2330. Interdisciplinary. Introduces students to sustainability and the greatest challenges of our time related to natural, social, b… source
PLSC30053(was POLS 3300) American Political PartiesAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was POLS 3300. The nature, function, and history of political parties in the United States and the process by which the will of the electorate is applied to publi… source
PLSC30153(was POLS 3101) Seminar in Political ScienceAdd to Bookmarks Was POLS 3101. [See course description for PLSC 30173 Seminar in Political Science ] source
PLSC30162(was POLS 3201) Seminar in Political ScienceAdd to Bookmarks Was POLS 3201. [See course description for PLSC 30173 Seminar in Political Science ] source
PLSC30173(was POLS 3301) Seminar in Political ScienceAdd to Bookmarks One, two, or three credit hours. Was POLS 3301. Special problems, issues, or trends in the theory and practice of politics and government. May be repeated with a change of subject an… source
PLSC30253(was POLS 3302) Methods of Political InquiryAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was POLS 3302. Introduction to basic research methods in empirical political analysis. Research design in political science, data collection techniques, data anal… source
PLSC30453(was POLS 3304) Qualitative Methods in Political ScienceAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was POLS 3304. An introduction to qualitative research in political science, including examination of research design, question selection, literature reviews, and… source
PLSC30553(was POLS 3305) Elections and Public OpinionAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was POLS 3305. The roles of elections and public opinion within the democratic system are thoroughly analyzed, emphasizing factors leading to different electoral… source
PLSC30753(was POLS 3307) Violence, Peace, and JusticeAdd to Bookmarks Three hours lecture. Three credit hours. Was POLS 3307. Explores how societies deal with the legacies of violence and human rights abuses- e.g., how they punish those responsible, re… source
PLSC30853(was POLS 3308) International Human RightsAdd to Bookmarks Three hours lecture. Three credit hours. Was POLS 3308. Examines the growing importance of human rights in international politics. Topics will explore the nature of human rights, the… source
PLSC31003(was POLS 3303) American State and Local GovernmentAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was POLS 3303. Problems of state and local government; the party system in the state; organization, functions, and powers of the legislative, executive, and judic… source
PLSC31053(was POLS 3310) Public Policy ProcessAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was POLS 3310. Examines alternative approaches for analyzing policy making, the political and institutional context affecting the policy process, and selected pub… source
PLSC31153(was POLS 3311) International LawAdd to Bookmarks Three hours lecture. Three credit hours. Was POLS 3311. Introduces students to the study and practice of international law. International law is inherently political and cannot be un… source
PLSC32053(was POLS 3320) The American PresidencyAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was POLS 3320. Powers, duties, and responsibilities of our greatest executive officer. Centering on historic and contemporary conceptions of the office and the pr… source
PLSC32553(was POLS 3325) Legislative Process and BehaviorAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was POLS 3325. Legislative politics in the United States Congress: socialization; role of party, constituency, and legislative institutions as they affect legisla… source
PLSC33153(was POLS 3331) Leadership & Public ManagementAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was POLS 3331. Trends in contemporary leadership and public management, including managing public organizations, multi-sector collaborative governance, administra… source
PLSC33853(was POLS 3338) Cooperative Education in Political Science I & IIAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was POLS 3338. Cooperative Education in Political Science is designed to give a student majoring in the discipline an educationally applied field work learning ex… source
PLSC33953(was POLS 3339) Cooperative Education in Political Science I & IIAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was POLS 3339. Cooperative Education in Political Science is designed to give a student majoring in the discipline an educationally applied field work learning ex… source
PLSC34853(was POLS 3348) Internship IAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was POLS 3348. Public service learning in an applied setting. Provides undergraduate students interested in politics and government with practical governmental ex… source
PLSC35053(was POLS 3350) Arkansas Government and PoliticsAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was POLS 3350. Study of contemporary politics and the government of Arkansas with a brief introduction to the state’s political history and a concentration on the… source
PLSC36053(was POLS 3360) Comparative Government: WesternAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was POLS 3360. The structure, powers, and principles of the national governments of the leading European nations, including the former Soviet republics, and Canad… source
PLSC36553(was POLS 3365) The European UnionAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was POLS 3365. Examines the structures and functions of European governance, at the nation-state and the EU level, and tackles some of the concepts behind, impedi… source
PLSC37053(was POLS 3370) Comparative Politics: Developing AreasAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was POLS 3370. Examination of the major themes and practical problems central to third world politics, regarding development, state-society relations, and change.… source
PLSC39053(was POLS 3390) American Political ThoughtAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was POLS 3390. The lives and ideas of leading political thinkers of the United States from the colonial period to the present. source
PLSC40051(was POLS 4100) Independent StudyAdd to Bookmarks One, two, or three credit hours. Was POLS 4100. Advanced study and research. The student should prepare a prospectus before applying for independent study. source
PLSC40062(was POLS 4200) Independent StudyAdd to Bookmarks One, two, or three credit hours. Was POLS 4200. Advanced study and research. The student should prepare a prospectus before applying for independent study. source
PLSC40073(was POLS 4300) Independent StudyAdd to Bookmarks One, two, or three credit hours. Was POLS 4300. Advanced study and research. The student should prepare a prospectus before applying for independent study. source
PLSC40153(was POLS 4301) Judicial System and ProcessAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was POLS 4301. A survey of state, local, and federal judicial systems and their interrelationships. Examines judicial structure, functions, and decision-making pr… source
PLSC40253(was POLS 4302) Law and SocietyAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was POLS 4302. Examination of the origins and history of law in society, including the evolving roles of judges, juries, defense attorneys, and prosecutors. Also… source
PLSC40853(was POLS 4308) Topics in Urban StudiesAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was POLS 4308. In-depth analysis of selected urban topics and themes. Course emphasizes the multidisciplinary nature of urban issues and various approaches used t… source
PLSC41053(was POLS 4310) Seminar in American National GovernmentAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was POLS 4310. Research seminar dealing with selected phases of politics and government in the United States. It allows students to bring analytical skills and su… source
PLSC41553(was POLS 4315) Capitol Hill SeminarAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was POLS 4315. Introduction to politics and government in Washington, DC politics. Through meetings with Washington decision-makers from the three branches of gov… source
PLSC41563(was POLS 4353) Public Budgeting & Fiscal PolicyAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was POLS 4353. An examination of the politics of public budgeting, the theory of public budgeting, budget practice, and fiscal policy. Topics include the role of… source
PLSC42053(was POLS 4320) American Foreign PolicyAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was POLS 4320. Examines the goals and motivation of American foreign policy and relations, the actors and processes that shape policies and decisions, and selecte… source
PLSC42153(was POLS 4321) Honors American Foreign PolicyAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was POLS 4321. Examines the goals and motivations of American foreign policy and relations, the actors and processes that shape policies and decisions, and select… source
PLSC43153(was POLS 4331) International OrganizationsAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was POLS 4331. Explores the conception and modern functions of many International Organizations, and the international and domestic political forces that impact t… source
PLSC43353(was POLS 4333) Seminar in State PoliticsAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was POLS 4333. Research seminar dealing with selected aspects of state politics, such as comparative policy making, political culture variations, and problem solv… source
PLSC44053(was POLS 4340) International RelationsAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was POLS 4340. Provides a conceptual foundation for understanding and analyzing the international system, states, and actors. Examines economic, political, and mi… source
PLSC44153(was POLS 4341) Seminar in International RelationsAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was POLS 4341. Special problems, issues, or trends in the study of international relations. May be repeated with a change of subject and permission of the departm… source
PLSC44353(was POLS 4343) Seminar in Local PoliticsAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was POLS 4343. Research seminar dealing with selected aspects of local politics, such as community power structure, local autonomy, and comparative administration… source
PLSC44553(was POLS 4345) The Clinton PresidencyAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was POLS 4345. The presidency of Bill Clinton from several perspectives, all grounded in the discipline of political science: the administration’s policy making;… source
PLSC44853(was POLS 4348) Internship IIAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was POLS 4348. A public service learning experience that allows students to blend practical concepts learned on the job with their academic coursework in politica… source
PLSC45053(was POLS 4350) Constitutional Law: Governmental PowersAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was POLS 4350. The Supreme Court as a political institution in American democracy. Analysis of leading constitutional decisions exploring judicial review, federal… source
PLSC45153(was POLS 4351) Constitutional Law: Civil libertiesAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was POLS 4351. Civil liberties: analysis of leading constitutional decisions focusing on human freedom and fundamental rights. Emphasizing religious liberty, free… source
PLSC45553(was POLS 4355) Urban Planning and Land UseAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was POLS 4355. A view of urban planning and land use from a critical, analytical urban studies perspective. Inquires into the meaning of planning for communities… source
PLSC45653(was POLS 4356) Urban Policy and GovernmentAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was POLS 4356. Explores urban policy-making and urban government from a critical, analytical urban studies perspective. Considers historical and modern variations… source
PLSC46053(was POLS 4360) Selected Topics in Political ScienceAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was POLS 4360. Allows students to bring analytical skills and substantive knowledge gained in prior courses to bear on a selected topic of special importance, and… source
PLSC46153(was POLS 4361) Political PartiesAdd to Bookmarks Three hours lecture. Three credit hours. Was POLS 4361. A comparative approach to study the formation, evolution, and role political parties play in societies. Students will examine… source
PLSC46553(was POLS 4365) Seminar in Comparative PoliticsAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was POLS 4365. Special problems, issues, or trends in the study of comparative politics. May be repeated with a change of subject and permission from the departme… source
PLSC47053(was POLS 4370) Readings in Political ScienceAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was POLS 4370. Reading Seminar: Several outstanding books, including classics and notable current works, are assigned for analysis and discussion. Allows students… source
PLSC47553(was POLS 4375) Politics of the Middle EastAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was POLS 4375. Covers the politics and political dynamics of the Middle East, introducing the student to the main issues and actors (state and nonstate) of the co… source
PLSC47653(was POLS 4376) Global TerrorismAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was POLS 4376. Covers history, contemporary nature, and defense against terrorism, emphasizing the post 09/11 “war on terror.” Dual listed in the Graduate Catalog… source
PLSC48053(was POLS 4380) Classical Political TheoryAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was POLS 4380. Major political ideas and doctrines of political thinkers from Plato to Montesquieu, emphasizing the contributions of each to the theory and practi… source
PLSC48753(was POLS 4387) Great Decisions in American Foreign PolicyAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was POLS 4387. Examines eight current foreign policy issues. Explores the origin of each issue, alternative proposals and strategies for American foreign policy,… source
PLSC49053(was POLS 4390) Modern Political TheoryAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was POLS 4390. A continuation of PLSC 48053 ; from Edmund Burke to the present, emphasizing the more recent political theories and systems of democracy, communism… source
PLSC49553(was POLS 4395) Seminar in Political Science ResearchAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was POLS 4395. Special problems, issues, or trends in the study of politics. Involves student participation in conducting political science research. May be repea… source
PLSC49753(was POLS 4397) Social Studies Teaching ApplicationsAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was POLS 4397. A link between social studies content and practical applications for classroom instruction. Content information comes from history, geography, poli… source
PLSC49953(was POLS 4399) Undergraduate Research SeminarAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was POLS 4399. Completion of a major research project in political science. The student should complete a research proposal before applying. source
PSYC3200VResearch ExperienceAdd to Bookmarks One to three hours lecture. One to three credit hours. Offers students hands-on experience in psychological research by actively engaging them in faculty-mentored projects. Students… source
PSYC20043(was 2300) Psychology and the Human ExperienceAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was PSYC 2300. Focuses on the development of the individual in the context of physical and social environments. Topics include the scientific method and its appli… source
PSYC21003(was 3356) Developmental PsychologyAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was PSYC 3356. Development of the individual from conception through adolescence. Topics include prenatal, intellectual, emotional, social, and personality develo… source
PSYC21043(was 2310) General Psychological StatisticsAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was PSYC 2310. A general survey of statistical methods in psychology, including descriptive and inferential techniques. Emphasis on application and interpretation… source
PSYC30103(was 3350) Social PsychologyAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was PSYC 3350. An introduction to theories, research, and problems regarding inter-relationships of social structure, interpersonal interaction, and behavior of i… source
PSYC30203(was 3360) Abnormal PsychologyAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was PSYC 3360. The causes, symptoms, and treatment of abnormalities in human behavior. source
PSYC30543(was 3305) Sensation-PerceptionAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was PSYC 3305. Study of the perception of external events and sensory processes underlying that perception. source
PSYC30843(was 3308) Urban Environmental PsychologyAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was PSYC 3308. Study of the effects of physical environments on individuals. Topics include individual perceptions of local environments, pollution, and energy co… source
PSYC31003(was 3380) Cognitive PsychologyAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was PSYC 3380. An introduction to theories and research regarding human information processing. Topics include attention, memory, problem solving, information rep… source
PSYC31043(was 3310) Motivation and EmotionAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was PSYC 3310. Explores the psychological factors driving human behavior. It examines the interplay among motivation, emotion, and cognition, delving into topics… source
PSYC31233(was 3320) Applied PsychologyAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was PSYC 3320. Introduction to the application of psychology to multiple problems concerning mental and physical health, communication, motivation, the use of tes… source
PSYC31733(was 3370) Industrial PsychologyAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was PSYC 3370. A survey of the field of industrial psychology. Application of psychological principles to prediction, performance criteria, job analysis, employee… source
PSYC33043(was 3330) Health PsychologyAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was PSYC 3330. The causes of stress and how stress impacts health, behavioral contributions to an individual’s or community’s health status, and how health is bei… source
PSYC33543(was 3335) Statistics and Methods for Non-majorsAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was PSYC 3335. Restricted to Nursing students. A study of descriptive and inferential statistical techniques. Topics include central tendency, dispersion, graphic… source
PSYC33554(was 3435) Statistics and Methods IAdd to Bookmarks Three hours lecture. Two hours laboratory per week. Four credit hours. Was PSYC 3435. For Psychology majors only. A study of descriptive and inferential statistical techniques. Topic… source
PSYC34043(was 3340) Meditation TechniquesAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was PSYC 3340. Theoretical framework for understanding the meditation experience—namely, Jung’s depth psychology, yoga psychology, and Buddhist psychology; traini… source
PSYC34104(was 3441) Research Methods IAdd to Bookmarks Four credit hours. Was PSYC 3441. Designed as a survey of methods used in psychological research, with equal treatment given to quasi-experimental and experimental designs. Topics wi… source
PSYC34243(was 3342) Statistics and Methods IIAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was PSYC 3342. A study of inferential research techniques, emphasizing the design and statistical analysis of controlled experimental procedures. Topics include s… source
PSYC35743(was 3357) InfancyAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was PSYC 3357. Theory and research on infant psychological development. Topics include sensory and perceptual, intellectual, social and emotional, and physical de… source
PSYC35843(was 3358) Adolescent PsychologyAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was PSYC 3358. Theory and research on the psychological development of adolescents to include the physical, social, personality, and intellectual development duri… source
PSYC36143(was 3361) Psychology of ReligionAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was PSYC 3361. Various interpretations of religious experience in terms of modern Western psychology and their use in religious counseling. Varieties of religious… source
PSYC36543(was 3365) Fundamentals of Psychosexual BehaviorAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was PSYC 3365. The emotional, attitudinal, and developmental parameters of human sexual motivation and behavior, masculinity-femininity, sexual deviation, and pre… source
PSYC36643(was 3366) Psychology of WomenAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was PSYC 3366. The study of the psychology of women, emphasizing the different views of women in our society, the bases of these views, and their implications for… source
PSYC36943(was 3369) InternshipAdd to Bookmarks Three or four credit hours. Was PSYC 3369. Provides practical experience in a professional urban setting. Students work in a business, government agency, state mental health institut… source
PSYC36954(was 3469) InternshipAdd to Bookmarks Three or four credit hours. Was PSYC 3469. Provides practical experience in a professional urban setting. Students work in a business, government agency, state mental health institut… source
PSYC37543(was 3375) Psychology of Consumer BehaviorAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was PSYC 3375. Psychology of advertising: motivational, perceptual, social, and learning variables influencing consumer choice. Recommended for advertising, marke… source
PSYC40143(was 4301) Drug AbusePSYC 40143 - (was 4301) Drug Abuse Add to Bookmarks PSYC 40143 - (was 4301) Drug Abuse Three credit hours. Was PSYC 4301. A study of drug abuse and addiction emphasizing pharmacological, psychologica… source
PSYC40213Sleep and DreamingAdd to Bookmarks Three hours lecture. Three credit hours. This is an upper-level dual-listed (undergraduate and graduate) course, designed for advanced students in psychology and related disciplines.… source
PSYC40343(was 4300) Drugs and BehaviorAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was PSYC 4300. An analysis of the effects of drug administration on ongoing behavior and learning. Emphasis on drugs of clinical application and usages. Dual list… source
PSYC40603(was 4370) Psychology of PersonalityAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was PSYC 4370. A critical survey of modern approaches to the organization and development of personality, with extensive reading to integrate experimental, clinic… source
PSYC40703(was 4330) Learning and MemoryAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was PSYC 4330. Fundamental principles of conditioning and learning. Topics include traditional and modern approaches to reinforcement, punishment, generalization,… source
PSYC41043(was 4310) Counseling PsychologyAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was PSYC 4310. A survey of the counseling field and its philosophy, emphasizing the counseling relationship. Educational, vocational, industrial, and personal cou… source
PSYC41254(was 4412) Computer Applications in PsychologyAdd to Bookmarks Two hours lecture. four hours laboratory per week. Four credit hours. Was PSYC 4412. The basic instrumentation involved in psychological research, emphasizing the use of programming… source
PSYC41333(was 4320) Physiological PsychologyAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was PSYC 4320. Principal neuroanatomical structures, emphasizing their behavioral correlates. source
PSYC41403(was 4345) History of PsychologyAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was PSYC 4345. An examination of concepts, methods, and systems that have contributed to the development of modern psychology. Provides excellent preparation for… source
PSYC42133(was 4321) Independent StudyAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was PSYC 4321. Provides students the opportunity to pursue individualized study in an area of psychology through directed readings, independent research, or both,… source
PSYC42141(was 4121) Independent StudyAdd to Bookmarks Two or three credit hours. Was PSYC 4121. Readings and research in various areas of psychology. source
PSYC42242(was 4221) Independent StudyAdd to Bookmarks Two or three credit hours. Was PSYC 4221. Readings and research in various areas of psychology. source
PSYC42543(was 4325) Personnel PsychologyAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was PSYC 4325. Analysis of industrial psychology in terms of personnel work. Topics include predictors and related issues, criteria and related issues, statistica… source
PSYC43543(was 4335) Personality and Social DevelopmentAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was PSYC 4335. Examines the interaction between developing children and the social environment and the implications for adult personality using an Eriksonian stag… source
PSYC43643(was 4336) Cognitive DevelopmentAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was PSYC 4336. An introduction to the theories and research on the development of thinking in infants, children, and adolescents. Dual listed in the Graduate Cata… source
PSYC43743(was 4337) Adult Psychology and AgingAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was PSYC 4337. Focuses on typical transitional aspects of development across the adult lifespan, including physical, cognitive, emotional, and social development… source
PSYC44043(was 4340) Shaping of Human BehaviorAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was PSYC 4340. The application of principles of learning and conditioning to the shaping of the behavior of people in a variety of settings. Ethical issues in cha… source
PSYC45054(was 4450) Experimental PsychologyAdd to Bookmarks Three hours lecture. Two hours laboratory per week. Four credit hours. Was PSYC 4450. General methodological principles and techniques of psychological experimentation. Students desi… source
PSYC45543(was 4355) Psychology of Personal AdjustmentAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was PSYC 4355. A study of the healthy personality, emphasizing characteristics, development, and mental health promotion. source
PSYC46043(was 4360) Psychological Tests and MeasurementAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was PSYC 4360. Examination of classical test theory with extensive reliability, validity, item analysis, and standardization treatments. An introduction to other… source
PSYC46343(was 4363) Organizational PsychologyAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was PSYC 4363. An analysis of the interplay of individuals and the organizations for which they work. Topics include job satisfaction, motivation, morale, leaders… source
PSYC46543(was 4365) Psychological Disorders of ChildhoodAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was PSYC 4365. A study of the nature, causes, and treatment of disturbed behavior in children and their families. Topics include childhood psychoses, attention de… source
PSYC48033(was 4390) Senior SeminarAdd to Bookmarks Two or three credit hours. Was PSYC 4390. Topics vary with instructor. source
PSYC48043(was 4380) Human Factors PsychologyAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was PSYC 4380. An analysis of relevant information about human behavior for the design of physical objects people use, the methods for their use, and the design o… source
PSYC48543(was 4385) Psychology and Public HealthAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was PSYC 4385. Considers how psychological science and applications can shape community and public health efforts. Issues related to health psychology research, c… source
PSYC49042(was 4290) Senior SeminarAdd to Bookmarks Two or three credit hours. Was PSYC 4290. Topics vary with instructor. source
PSYC49204(was 4492) CapstoneAdd to Bookmarks Four credit hours. Was PSYC 4492. For the psychology major. Designed to complement and enhance knowledge and skills acquired from previous psychology courses, emphasizing personal, s… source
PSYC49554(was 4495) Practicum in PsychologyAdd to Bookmarks Four credit hours. Was PSYC 4495. The student will perform independent laboratory research or assist in the instructional process. source
PSYC49743(was 4397) Social Studies Teaching ApplicationsAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was PSYC 4397. A link between social studies content and practical applications for classroom instruction. Information comes from history, geography, political sc… source
PSYC49943(was 4399) Special Topics in PsychologyAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was PSYC 4399. Advanced specialized topics of current interest in psychology. Topics vary with faculty interest and availability. With a different topic, the cour… source
RACE20103(was 2301) Introduction to Race and EthnicityAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was RACE 2301. An overview of the key concepts and issues in the interdisciplinary study of race and ethnicity. Serves as an introduction to complex issues such a… source
RACE40001(was 4100) Independent Study Race and EthnicityAdd to Bookmarks One, Two, or Three credit hours. Was RACE 4100. Available to students minoring in Race and Ethnicity only. For the student of superior ability who wishes to pursue research in the fi… source
RACE40002(was 4200) Independent Study Race and EthnicityAdd to Bookmarks One, Two, or Three credit hours. Was RACE 4200. Available to students minoring in Race and Ethnicity only. For the student of superior ability who wishes to pursue research in the fi… source
RACE40003(was 4300) Independent Study Race and EthnicityAdd to Bookmarks One, Two, or Three credit hours. Was RACE 4300. Available to students minoring in Race and Ethnicity only. For the student of superior ability who wishes to pursue research in the fi… source
RACE45603(was 4356) History of Race and Ethnicity in AmericaAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was RACE 4356. A survey of the history of race and ethnicity in the United States from prehistory to present, with a special focus on selected topics in the exper… source
READ32203(was 3322) SOR: Essential FoundationsAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was READ 3322.This course, one of five sequential literacy courses for pre-service teacher candidates, explores the scientifically grounded components essential f… source
READ42203(was 4322) Literacy Assessment of Students with Special NeedsAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was READ 4322. Provides candidates with the knowledge of current concepts and issues associated with literacy assessment, ranging from kindergarten to grade twelv… source
RELS20503(was 2305) World ReligionsAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was RELS 2305. Examines the beliefs, practices, histories, and selected sacred texts of major Eastern and Western religions, including Hinduism, Buddhism, Confuci… source
RELS30003(was 3300) Theories of ReligionAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was RELS 3300. Familiarizes students with several theoretical approaches and methods used in studying religions, both currently and historically. It also highligh… source
RELS32003(was 3320) ChristianityAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was RELS 3320. A survey of major developments in the history of Christian thought from its origins in the New Testament through the Protestant Reformation. source
RELS33003(was 3330) Religious CounterculturesAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was RELS 3330. A cross-cultural survey of sects and cults throughout history, emphasizing contemporary groups in America. Examination of relevant issues concernin… source
RELS33303(was 3333) Reading Sacred TextsAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was RELS 3333. Designed to provide both an opportunity to examine the texts of a particular religious tradition in detail and to introduce students to interdiscip… source
RELS33603(was 3336) IslamAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was RELS 3336. An examination of the role of Islam as the primary cohesive element in the social, political, and cultural development of the modern Middle East. C… source
RELS33803(was 3338) Religion and Modern South AsiaAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was RELS 3338. The role of religion (Hinduism, Buddhism, Islam, Christianity) in formulating South Asian responses to Anglicization, Westernization, and Moderniza… source
RELS34003(was 3340) Meditation TechniquesAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was RELS 3340. Theoretical framework for understanding the meditation experience, namely, Jung’s depth psychology, yoga psychology, and Buddhist psychology, train… source
RELS35003(was 3350) Eastern ThoughtAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was RELS 3350. Survey of the beliefs, practices, and group structures of the major Eastern religious and social traditions (including Hinduism, Mahayana and Zen B… source
RELS36003(was 3360) Philosophy of ReligionAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was RELS 3360. Major issues in the philosophy of religion including the knowledge of God, the problem of evil, life after death, religious language and experience… source
RELS36303(was 3363) Psychology of ReligionAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was RELS 3363. See PSYC 36143 . source
RELS37003(was 3370) JudaismAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was RELS 3370. A survey of major developments in the history of Jewish thought from its origins in the Hebrew Bible through the present. source
RELS41303(was 4313) Apocalypse Now…and Then: A History of Apocalyptic Thought and MovementsAdd to Bookmarks Was RELS 4313. See HIST 41353 . Dual listed in the Graduate Catalog as RELS 51303 (Was RELS 5313). source
RELS41503(was 4315) Religious History of the United StatesAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was RELS 4315. See HIST 44903 . Dual listed in the Graduate Catalog as RELS 51503 (Was RELS 5315). source
RELS42103(was 4321) Religion, Society, and CultureAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was RELS 4321. Introduction to the role of shamans, witches, diviners, cultic and magic belief systems, function of myth, ritual, religious symbolism, meaning of… source
RELS48001(was 4180) Topics in ReligionAdd to Bookmarks One, two, or three credit hours. Was RELS 4180. Analysis of selected issues in religious studies. Course content will change. For the descriptive title of the content, refer to the s… source
RELS48032(was 4280) Topics in ReligionAdd to Bookmarks One, two, or three credit hours. Was RELS 4280. Analysis of selected issues in religious studies. Course content will change. For the descriptive title of the content, refer to the s… source
RELS48043(was 4380) Topics in ReligionAdd to Bookmarks One, two, or three credit hours. Was RELS 4380. Analysis of selected issues in religious studies. Course content will change. For the descriptive title of the content, refer to the s… source
RELS48503(was 4385) Seminar in Major ReligionsAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was RELS 4385. Provides for a more in-depth examination of a particular religious tradition. The tradition is typically non-Western and varies by semester. Check… source
RELS49002(was 4290) Independent StudyAdd to Bookmarks Two or three credit hours. Was RELS 4290. Selective reading and a formal written project on a topic submitted by the student and approved by the instructor, via conference before reg… source
RELS49033(was 4390) Independent StudyAdd to Bookmarks Two or three credit hours. Was RELS 4390. Selective reading and a formal written project on a topic submitted by the student and approved by the instructor at a conference in advance… source
ENGL03103(was RHET 0310) Writing and Reading StrategiesAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was RHET 0310. Deliberate practice in writing, emphasizing the development of stronger fluency in reading comprehension, writing, editing, and critical thinking s… source
ENGL03203(was RHET 0321) Academic LiteracyAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was RHET 0321. Practice in academic writing and reading with an emphasis on developing strategies and skills for college success: reading and writing fluency, edi… source
ENGL10000English PracticumAdd to Bookmarks Zero credit hours. Guided learning, mentorship, or applied experience in topics relevant to the study of English language, literature, or creative writing. Designed for students cons… source
ENGL10103(was RHET 1311) Composition IAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was RHET 1311. Practice in writing, with an emphasis on personal, expressive writing, as well as transactional writing. Students will focus on organizing and revi… source
ENGL10203(was RHET 1312) Composition IIAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was RHET 1312. Practice in writing, with an emphasis on academic forms. Students will focus on analysis, argumentation, research, and documentation writing. Final… source
ENGL11031(was RHET 1110) Composition Fundamentals Writing Laboratory(The University Writing Center)Add to Bookmarks One credit hours. Was RHET 1110. Individualized supplemental for students enrolled in ENGL 03103 or ENGL 10103 . Practice basic grammar and writing skills. May be used as a refresher… source
ENGL12033(was RHET 1320) Honors CompositionAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was RHET 1320. For students with superior achievement in English. Fulfills first-year composition core curriculum requirement. Admission by invitation. source
ENGL13031(was RHET 1130) Writing on Computers (The University Writing Center)Add to Bookmarks One credit hours. Was RHET 1130. A practical course for writers to use the computer in the composing process. Students will learn one word processing program well, integrate it into… source
ENGL20000English PracticumAdd to Bookmarks Zero credit hours. Guided learning, mentorship, or applied experience in topics relevant to the study of English language, literature, or creative writing. Designed for English progr… source
ENGL20091(was RHET 2100) Writing Laboratory (The University Writing Center)Add to Bookmarks One credit hours. Was RHET 2100. Individualized supplemental for students enrolled in ENGL 10203 or who have completed composition courses. May be used as a refresher course. Graded… source
ENGL24603(was RHET 2312) Advanced CompositionAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was RHET 2312. Designed to offer the student advanced practice in essay and other academic writing forms, including review of composition modes, grammar, and mech… source
ENGL30000English PracticumAdd to Bookmarks Zero credit hours. Guided learning, mentorship, or applied experience in topics relevant to the study of English language, literature, or creative writing. Designed for English major… source
ENGL30093(was RHET 3300) Introduction to ResearchAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was RHET 3300. Introduction to quantitative and qualitative research methods and the research process as applied to the study of written communication. source
ENGL30193(was RHET 3301) Editing for Usage, Style, and ClarityAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was RHET 3301. An introductory editing course that focuses on basic editing and proofreading skills. Course includes a review of grammar, punctuation, and mechani… source
ENGL30203(was RHET 3326) Technical WritingAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was RHET 3326. Intensive instruction in the theory and practice of technical communication. Emphasis on understanding audiences, establishing a clear purpose, usi… source
ENGL31593(was RHET 3315) Persuasive WritingAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was RHET 3315. A theoretical and practical introduction to the art of written persuasion. Emphasizes persuasive techniques and their ethical consequences. source
ENGL31693(was RHET 3316) Writing for the WorkplaceAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was RHET 3316. Study and practice of workplace communication is required of professionals who write as part of their jobs. Emphasis on developing a sense of audie… source
ENGL31793(was RHET 3317) NonfictionAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was RHET 3317. Study and practice of nonfiction writing to explore, investigate, and explain ideas, experiences, and perspectives. Emphasis on style, voice, revis… source
ENGL32093(was RHET 3320) Contemporary Issues in Language and RhetoricAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was RHET 3320. A study of contemporary issues in language research from rhetorical and social perspectives. source
ENGL32293(was RHET 3322) Introduction to Professional and Technical WritingAdd to Bookmarks Was RHET 3322. An introduction to the Rhetoric and Writing major and professional and technical writing theory and practice. source
ENGL40000English PracticumAdd to Bookmarks Zero credit hours. Guided learning, mentorship, or applied experience in topics relevant to the study of English language, literature, or creative writing. For English majors in thei… source
ENGL40082(was RHET 4200) Independent StudyAdd to Bookmarks One or two credit hours. Was RHET 4200. For the student of superior ability who wishes to undertake an independent writing project. source
ENGL40091(was RHET 4100) Independent StudyAdd to Bookmarks One or two credit hours. Was RHET 4100. For the student of superior ability who wishes to undertake an independent writing project. source
ENGL40173(was RHET 4301) Theories of Rhetoric and WritingAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was RHET 4301. A study of rhetoric and writing theories. Dual listed in the Graduate Catalog as RHET 50173 (was RHET 5301). source
ENGL40282(was RHET 4202) Teaching Writing in Secondary SchoolsAdd to Bookmarks Two credit hours. Was RHET 4202. A methods course taught by faculty from the Departments of English and Rhetoric and Writing. Topics include making classroom presentations, managing… source
ENGL40473(was RHET 4304) Technical Style and EditingAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was RHET 4304. Studies the nature of technical communication and its editing needs. Practice in editing for correctness, consistency, accuracy, and completeness—a… source
ENGL40573(was RHET 4305) Document DesignAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was RHET 4305. Study and practice of the use of visual elements in technical communication. Emphasis on typography, page layout, data displays, pictorial communic… source
ENGL40673(was RHET 4306) Writing for Business and GovernmentAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was RHET 4306. Theory of and practice in writing for government and business organizations. Topics will include training manuals, job descriptions, policy writing… source
ENGL40733(was RHET 4373) Game DesignAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was RHET 4373. An Introduction to principles, practices, and technologies of game design. Topics covered include game mechanics and aesthetics, game narrative des… source
ENGL40773(was RHET 4307) Writing Software DocumentationAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was RHET 4307. Study and practice of writing documentation for computer software, including printed manuals, tutorials, reference guides, and online systems. Emph… source
ENGL41573(was RHET 4315) Advanced Persuasive WritingAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was RHET 4315. Intensive study of classical and new rhetorics. Emphasizes solving rhetorical problems. Dual listed in the Graduate Catalog as RHET 51573 (was RHET… source
ENGL41773(was RHET 4317) The Personal EssayAdd to Bookmarks Was RHET 4317. Introduces students to the study and practice of the personal essay as a genre, emphasizing form, techniques, and research methods appropriate to shorter nonfiction. D… source
ENGL41843(was RHET 4318) MemoirAdd to Bookmarks Was RHET 4318. Introduces students to the study and practice of memoir as a genre, emphasizing narrative structures, techniques, and research methods appropriate to extended nonficti… source
ENGL41973(was RHET 4319) Digital NonfictionAdd to Bookmarks Seminar hours lecture. Three credit hours. Was RHET 4319. Students will consider how alphabetic text has been privileged as a primary method of creating circulating knowledge and wil… source
ENGL42173(was RHET 4321) Editing for PublicationAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was RHET 4321. Hands-on experience in pre-production editing for publication. Includes study of the editing process, manuscript acquisition, the peer review proce… source
ENGL42273(was RHET 4322) Advanced EditingAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was RHET 4322. Topics include editing graphics, illustrations, and document design, editing for comprehension and organization, editing text electronically, apply… source
ENGL42373(was RHET 4323) Production for EditorsAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was RHET 4323. Designed to future editors learn about and participate in producing a book-length collection of nonfiction essays. Class focuses on creating tables… source
ENGL42473(was RHET 4324) Publishing Inside OutAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was RHET 4324. Introduces students to the publishing process and provides insight into the roles and career paths available in publishing today. Offers guided pra… source
ENGL42573(was RHET 4325) Legal Writing, Reasoning, and ArgumentAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was RHET 4325. Designed for all majors, particularly for prelaw students and writers interested in the discourse of the law. Students will read a variety of judic… source
ENGL42673(was RHET 4326) Technology of the BookAdd to Bookmarks Was RHET 4326. Presents an overview of book printing and publishing technologies from 1450 to the present. Students will explore the implications of different publishing technologies… source
ENGL43073(was RHET 4370) Writing for Social MediaAdd to Bookmarks Seminar hours lecture. Three credit hours. Was RHET 4370. Presents an overview of the need for social media writers and managers in the workplace. Students will analyze online audien… source
ENGL43173(was RHET 4371) Writing on the WebAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was RHET 4371. Ability to compose effective technical writing and/or computer competency. Introduction to basic web design and construction. Course emphasizes aud… source
ENGL43273(was RHET 4372) Usability Testing and DesignAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was RHET 4372. An introduction to principles of user experience (UX) design, usability, and usability testing in the context of new media. Topics covered include… source
ENGL43573(was RHET 4375) Grant WritingAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was RHET 4375. Survey, theory, and practice of grant writing (solicited and non-solicited) and the philanthropic sector. Topics include, but are not limited to, f… source
ENGL44091(was RHET 4190) Colloquium in Rhetoric and WritingAdd to Bookmarks One credit hours. Was RHET 4190. Focuses on professional development and synthesizing the major rhetorical/writing theory concepts. source
ENGL44182(was RHET 4291) Writing InternshipAdd to Bookmarks One or two credit hours. Was RHET 4291. On-the-job training for students planning to enter a writing career or teach writing. For assignment, see the director of the University Writi… source
ENGL44191(was RHET 4191) Writing InternshipAdd to Bookmarks One or two credit hours. Was RHET 4191. On-the-job training for students planning to enter a writing career or teach writing. For assignment, see the director of the University Writi… source
ENGL44573(was RHET 4345) Topics in Persuasive WritingAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was RHET 4345. Theory and practice of persuasion with topics varying each semester. Dual listed in the Graduate Catalog as RHET 54573 (was RHET 5345). source
ENGL44583(was RHET 4395) Cooperative EducationAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was RHET 4395. Designed to complement and extend the classroom learning experience through the application of theoretical concepts in a professional workplace. Ex… source
ENGL44673(was RHET 4346) Topics in Technical CommunicationAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was RHET 4346. The theory and practice of technical communication. Topics vary each semester. Dual listed in the Graduate Catalog as RHET 54673 (was RHET 5346). source
ENGL44683(was RHET 4396) Cooperative EducationAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was RHET 4396. Designed to complement and extend the classroom learning experience through the application of theoretical concepts in a professional workplace. Ex… source
ENGL44773(was RHET 4347) Topics in Nonfiction WritingAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was RHET 4347. Theory and practice of nonfiction writing with topics varying each semester. Dual listed in the Graduate Catalog as RHET 54773 (was RHET 5347). source
ENGL44873(was RHET 4398) Senior Writing ProjectAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was RHET 4398. Student will complete either a portfolio or a final project written in a cooperative arrangement with an advisor from both their major and minor de… source
ENGL44973(was RHET 4399) Senior Writing ProjectAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was RHET 4399. Student will complete either a portfolio or a final project written in a cooperative arrangement with an advisor from both their major and minor de… source
SEED10131(was SCED 1101) Step 1: Inquiry Teaching (FYC)Add to Bookmarks One credit hours. Was SCED 1101. Prepare, implement, and reflect on lessons designed to teach elementary students to obtain and analyze data. (qualifies as a Freshman Experience Cour… source
SEED10231(was SCED 1102) Step 2: Inquiry Lesson DesignAdd to Bookmarks One credit hours. Was SCED 1102. Prepare, implement, and reflect on lessons aligned with district math and/or science curriculum at the middle/junior high school level. source
SEED38333(was SCED 3383) Knowing and LearningAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was SCED 3383. Develop a powerful tool kit of approaches to knowing and learning in mathematics and science. Focuses on issues of what it means to learn and know… source
SEED38433(was SCED 3384) Classroom InteractionsAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was SCED 3384. Apply theoretical and practical frameworks to analyze various instruction activities, focus on content development through teacher-student, student… source
SEED48533(was SCED 4385) PerspectivesAdd to Bookmarks Was SCED 4385. Perspectives on Science and Mathematics explores a selection of topics and episodes in the history of science and mathematics. Illustrates how knowledge has often emer… source
SEED48733(was SCED 4387) Project Based InstructionAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was SCED 4387. Design, implement, and evaluate authentic learning processes (challenge-based, problem-based, project-based, etc.). source
SEED48936(was SCED 4689) Apprentice TeachingAdd to Bookmarks Was SCED 4689. Engage in an intensive, culminating experience that equips students with the tools needed for their first teaching experience. source
SOCI10103(was 2300) Introduction to SociologyAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was SOCI 2300. Introduction to sociological concepts. Analysis of society, particularly the study of human organization. An overview of the theories and methods u… source
SOCI30033(was 3300) Sociology of SportsAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was SOCI 3300. An overview of sports in the contemporary United States; covers the athletes, the spectators (on site, television, and radio), the therapeutic func… source
SOCI30103(was 3334) Social ProblemsAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was SOCI 3334. Application of sociological principles to the study of social problems, such as juvenile delinquency, sex-based inequality, educational systems, et… source
SOCI31233(was 3312) North American IndiansAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was SOCI 3312. A study of Indian cultures from the Arctic to northern Mexico, from immediately after European contact to the present. source
SOCI31503(was 3341) Urban SociologyAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was SOCI 3341. Analysis of elements of change in cities and suburbs in contemporary society. Social problems related to urbanization and urban centers. source
SOCI31633(was 3316) Japanese Culture and SocietyAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was SOCI 3316. The anthropological and sociological study of Japanese culture and society; covers Japanese history, major social institutions, and aspects of cult… source
SOCI31833(was 3318) Sexuality, Society, and CultureAdd to Bookmarks Was SOCI 3318. See ANTH 31803 . source
SOCI32643(was 3346) Family SociologyAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was SOCI 3346. The family as a major unifying force for the individual, the community, and the total society, with emphasis on parental and marital dynamics; anal… source
SOCI32713(was 3327) Sociology of World SocietiesAdd to Bookmarks Three hours lecture. Three credit hours. Students will become familiar with the world’s societies. Basics of world geography, politics, and current affairs throughout the semester. S… source
SOCI33003(was 3381) Social StatisticsAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was SOCI 3381. Basic statistical techniques and their corresponding theoretical premises which are often used in statistical reasoning in sociology. Qualitative v… source
SOCI33033(was 3330) Racial and Minority GroupsAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was SOCI 3330. Analysis of social processes in a pluralistic society, with emphasis on the cultural contributions and ethos of the different ethnic groups. source
SOCI33103(was 3385) Research MethodsAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was SOCI 3385. Methods of research in sociology, trends in methodology, and use of computers in processing data and presentation of research reports. Recommended:… source
SOCI33333(was 3333) Women in a Changing SocietyAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was SOCI 3333. An analysis of the socialization of women for their ascribed roles, with emphasis on the molding forces of culture and the changes in women’s roles… source
SOCI34033(was 3340) Experiences of Black AmericansAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was SOCI 3340. The experiences of Black Americans are subdivided into significant periods with corresponding motifs. Attempts will be made to conceptualize the ma… source
SOCI34333(was 3343) Social StratificationAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was SOCI 3343. Analysis of selected theories of stratification, various lifestyles, other bases of social differentiation, and their consequences for individuals… source
SOCI35033(was 3350) Family ViolenceAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was SOCI 3350. A consideration of abuse, neglect, and conflict within the family. Review of basic theories of interpersonal violence and conflict resolution. Focu… source
SOCI37033(was 3370) The Sociology of Mental HealthAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was SOCI 3370. The cultural, social, and social-psychological aspects of mental health. Examination of issues such as who is normal, how one is declared abnormal,… source
SOCI38333(was 3383) Classical Sociological TheoryAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was SOCI 3383. The conceptual and historical framework of classical sociological theories will be considered. Special emphasis will be given to pre-twentieth-cent… source
SOCI38433(was 3384) Contemporary Sociological TheoryAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was SOCI 3384. Introduction to and critical examination of contemporary sociological theory. Offers an overview of the concepts, methods, and theoretical perspect… source
SOCI39233(was 3392) Environmental SociologyAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was SOCI 3392. The environment viewed from a sociological perspective. The environmental movement and issues, such as the transition to an ecologically sound soci… source
SOCI40233(was 4302) Special Topics in SociologyAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was SOCI 4302. Addresses themes that are timely and/or absent from the regular course catalog. Applies a sociological lens to a variety of interesting issues. Tak… source
SOCI42133(was 4321) Religion, Society, and CultureAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was SOCI 4321. See ANTH 42103 . source
SOCI42833(was 4328) InternshipAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was SOCI 4328. Practical experience consisting of at least 90 hours of supervised work in a community agency or any other context of sociological interest. The ob… source
SOCI43233(was 4332) Life, Death, and DataAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was SOCI 4332. Advanced introduction to the social scientific study of population in the contemporary world. Major areas within sociology are integrated with the… source
SOCI45333(was 4353) The Sociology of Developing NationsAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was SOCI 4353. A study of the socioeconomic characteristics of third world nations with emphasis on the sociocultural values and dynamics relevant to economic dev… source
SOCI46533(was 4365) Sociology of OrganizationsAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was SOCI 4365. Examination of a variety of complex organizations in modern society, including schools, hospitals, corporations, universities, and the government.… source
SOCI47633(was 4376) Sociology of Health and IllnessAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was SOCI 4376. A critical examination of how cultural, social-structural, and institutional forces shape our understanding and experience of health and illness. W… source
SOCI48733(was 4387) Senior Capstone SeminarAdd to Bookmarks Was SOCI 4387. Capstone experience designed to review and apply fundamentals of sociological understanding and research. source
SOCI49031(was 4190) Independent StudyAdd to Bookmarks One, two, or three credit hours. Was SOCI 4190. Advanced assignments in selected areas. source
SOCI49042(was 4290) Independent StudyAdd to Bookmarks One, two, or three credit hours. Was SOCI 4290. Advanced assignments in selected areas. source
SOCI49053(was 4390) Independent StudyAdd to Bookmarks One, two, or three credit hours. Was SOCI 4390. Advanced assignments in selected areas. source
SOCI49333(was 4393) Sociology Internship in the SNRCAdd to Bookmarks Was SOCI 4393. Students will work under the direction of the directors of the SNRC in areas source
SOCI49553(was 4395) SeminarAdd to Bookmarks One, two, or three credit hours. (was SOCI 4395.) Topics vary. One, two, or three credit hours. source
GERO40103(was 4301) Psychology of Adult LearningAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was GERO 4301. Explores research-based practice in adult learning and development, emphasizing advances in neuroscience. Dual listed in the Graduate Catalog as GE… source
GERO40303(was 4303) Teaching AdultsAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was GERO 4303. Best practices in contemporary teaching and learning processes and methods for adults, emphasizing individual and group learning methods and proced… source
SCWK13003(was SOWK 1301) Introduction to Social WorkAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was SOWK 1301. Introduction to Social Work focuses on major concepts and principles of professional social work, including: the development of social welfare; the… source
SCWK30233(was SOWK 3302) Responsive Social Work PracticeAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was SOWK 3302. This course focuses on the strengths and challenges faced by different groups. Students will learn about the characteristics of competent social wo… source
SCWK30333(was SOWK 3303) Human Behavior in the Social Environment IAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was SOWK 3303. Part one of a two-course sequence, this course provides students with the content necessary to understand the complexities of human development and… source
SCWK30433(was SOWK 3304) Human Behavior in the Social Environment IIAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was SOWK 3304. Was SOWK 3304. Part two of a two-course sequence, this course continues to analyze theories of the development and behavior of individuals, familie… source
SCWK31333(was SOWK 3313) Social Welfare PolicyAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was SOWK 3313. Social Welfare Policy explores topics such as history and current structures of social welfare services, the role of policy in service delivery and… source
SCWK31433(was SOWK 3314) Social Welfare Policy IIAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was SOWK 3314. Part two of a two-course sequence. Explores topics such as history and current structures of social welfare services, the role of policy in service… source
SCWK31803(was SOWK 3318) Social Welfare PolicyAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was SOWK 3318. Social Welfare Policy explores topics such as history and current structures of social welfare services, the role of policy in service delivery and… source
SCWK32233(was SOWK 3322) Methods of Social Work ResearchAdd to Bookmarks Was SOWK 3322. An overview of the approaches to and uses of research in generalist social work practice. Emphasis is placed on the practice-research link with a focus on conducting p… source
SCWK33133(was SOWK 3331) Social Work Practice IAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was SOWK 3331. First of a three-course practice sequence; introduces therapeutic relationship building, interviewing, and client-system assessment with individual… source
SCWK33205(was SOWK 3325) Case Management in SOWKAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was SOWK 3325. Was SOWK 3325. Case Management in Social Work aims to prepare Bachelor’s level social workers to be competent case managers in social service setti… source
SCWK38133(was SOWK 3381) Statistics for Social WorkersAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was SOWK 3381. Introduction to statistics and their use in analyzing and interpreting data. Designed to teach statistics applicable to social work practice and de… source
SCWK41033(was SOWK 4310) Social GerontologyAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was SOWK 4310. Explores the social aspects of aging—how older adults affect society and how society affects older adults. The interaction of older adults with soc… source
SCWK41232(was SOWK 4212) Field Seminar IAdd to Bookmarks Two credit hours. Was SOWK 4212. The first of a two-course seminar that provides students with opportunities to integrate knowledge and insights developed in the classroom by explori… source
SCWK41332(was SOWK 4213) Field Seminar IIAdd to Bookmarks Two credit hours. Was SOWK 4213. The second of two seminars that provide students with opportunities to integrate knowledge and insights developed in the classroom by exploring the f… source
SCWK41633(was SOWK 4316) Mental Health in Social WorkAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was SOWK 4316.This course introduces core concepts and ideas in the field of mental health and provides an understanding of social work practice issues in the men… source
SCWK43233(was SOWK 4332) Social Work Practice IIAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was SOWK 4332. The second in the three-course sequence builds on the foundation of strengths-based intervention with individuals. This course introduces therapeut… source
SCWK43333(was SOWK 4333) Social Work Practice IIIAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was SOWK 4333. This course is part of the generalist practice sequence. Students will apply skills of engagement, assessment, planning, intervention, evaluation,… source
SCWK43633(was SOWK 4336) Social Aspects Death & DyingAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was SOWK 4336. Gerontology and social work seek to apply knowledge from the social sciences, medicine, and the humanities with the skills and values of the ing pr… source
SCWK43733(was SOWK 4337) Adult Development and AgingAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was SOWK 4337. Emphasizes the life course perspective as it views adult development and aging within the context of the social environment. Aspects of “successful… source
SCWK44133(was SOWK 4341) Field Experience IAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was SOWK 4341. Field Experience I is the first of two opportunities for students to integrate knowledge and values acquired in the classroom into practice by obse… source
SCWK44155(was SOWK 4541) Field Experience IAdd to Bookmarks Five credit hours. Was SOWK 4541. Field Experience I is the first of two opportunities for the student to integrate knowledge and values acquired in the classroom into practice by ob… source
SCWK44233(was SOWK 4342) Field Experience IIAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was SOWK 4342. Field Experience II is the second of two opportunities for the student to integrate knowledge developed in the classroom into practice by working d… source
SCWK44235(was SOWK 4542) Field Experience IIAdd to Bookmarks Five credit hours. Was SOWK 4542. Field Experience II is the second of two opportunities for the student to integrate knowledge developed in the classroom into practice by working di… source
SCWK49031(was SOWK 4190) Independent StudyAdd to Bookmarks One credit hours. Was SOWK 4190. Advanced study and assignments in selected areas of social work. source
SCWK49042(was SOWK 4290) Independent StudyAdd to Bookmarks Two credit hours. Was SOWK 4290. Advanced study and assignments in selected areas of social work. source
SCWK49053(was SOWK 4390) Independent StudyAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was SOWK 4390. Advanced study and assignments in selected areas of social work. source
SPAN10103(was 1311) Elementary Spanish IAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was SPAN 1311. A course for students with no knowledge of Spanish. Instruction in correct pronunciation, aural comprehension, and simple speaking ability. (ACTS w… source
SPAN10133(was 1301) Reading SpanishAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was SPAN 1301. Essential grammar for reading Spanish with minor emphasis on pronunciation. This course replaces Will not substitute for any other course in Spanis… source
SPAN10203(was 1312) Elementary Spanish IIAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was SPAN 1312. Practice in correct pronunciation, aural comprehension, and simple speaking ability, leading to mastery of basic grammar and limited reading abilit… source
SPAN11131(was 1111) Elementary Spanish Laboratory IAdd to Bookmarks One credit hours. Was SPAN 1111. Supervised laboratory practice in listening, speaking, and aural comprehension. source
SPAN11231(was 1112) Elementary Spanish Laboratory IIAdd to Bookmarks One credit hours. Was SPAN 1112. Continuation of SPAN 11131 . source
SPAN20103(was 2311) Intermediate SpanishAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was SPAN 2311. The intermediate course leads to a greater facility in the spoken language and to more advanced reading skills. (ACTS was SPAN 2013) source
SPAN20203(was 2313) Intermediate Spanish IIAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was SPAN 2313. Continued development of essential speaking, listening, reading, and writing skills through the study of discipline-related vocabulary and appropri… source
SPAN21533(was 2315) Intermediate Spanish ConversationAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was SPAN 2315. A course to practice oral skills on a wide range of topics. Students narrate, describe, compare, and comment. source
SPAN30133(was 3301) Contextualized Spanish GrammarAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was SPAN 3301. An intensive study of Spanish grammar and application of specific grammatical structures to authentic communicative contexts. source
SPAN30333(was 3303) Spanish for Heritage SpeakersAdd to Bookmarks Was SPAN 3303. An intensive study of Spanish language and cultural issues unique to heritage speakers to improve future academic and professional speaking and writing. source
SPAN31333(was 3313) Conversation and PresentationAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was SPAN 3313. Practice listening and speaking in formal and informal settings, leading to expanded vocabulary, greater accuracy and fluency in the spoken languag… source
SPAN31433(was 3314) Spanish for WritingAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was SPAN 3314. Practice reading and writing in common styles. Leads to greater control of specific grammatical and syntactic structures, expanded vocabulary, abil… source
SPAN31533(was 3315) Translation StudiesAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was SPAN 3315. Students refine their language skills and learn to express themselves more accurately through intensive translation practice in both Spanish-to-Eng… source
SPAN31541(was 3115) Advanced Spanish ConversationAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was SPAN 3115. A course to practice oral skills on a wide range of topics. Leads to expanded vocabulary mastery and greater fluency in the spoken idiom. source
SPAN31633(was 3316) Spanish PhoneticsAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was SPAN 3316. Introduces students to the sounds and phonetic symbols of the Spanish language regarding phrasing, stress, rhythm, and intonation. source
SPAN31641(was 3116) Advanced Spanish ConversationAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was SPAN 3116. A course to practice oral skills on a wide range of topics. Leads to expanded vocabulary mastery and greater fluency in the spoken idiom. source
SPAN31733(was 3317) Introduction to Literary and Cultural StudiesAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was SPAN 3317. Introduces students to critical analyses and discussion about literary, filmic, and other cultural texts. source
SPAN31741(was 3117) Advanced Spanish ConversationAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was SPAN 3117. A course to practice oral skills on a wide range of topics. Leads to expanded vocabulary mastery and greater fluency in the spoken idiom. source
SPAN32033(was 3320) Spanish Around the WorldAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was SPAN 3320. An exploration of the variation in the Spanish language, focusing on the lexical and grammatical features that distinguish them, the social factors… source
SPAN33333(was 3333) Selected Readings in Spanish LiteratureAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was SPAN 3333. Reading and discussion of selected works from Spanish and Spanish American literature. source
SPAN33433(was 3334) Hispanic Culture: PeninsularAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was SPAN 3334. Historical, sociological, and cultural background of the people of the Iberian Peninsula. source
SPAN33533(was 3335) Hispanic Culture: AmericasAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was SPAN 3335. Historical, sociological, and cultural background of Hispano-America. source
SPAN34433(was 3344) Advanced Spanish for the ProfessionsAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was SPAN 3344. An intensive exploration of vocabulary, high-frequency structures, and cultural issues related to one profession, which will be specified when (e.g… source
SPAN35133(was 3351) Survey of Latin American LiteratureAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was SPAN 3351. Survey of Latin American literature from the 15th century to the present. Taught in Spanish. source
SPAN35233(was 3352) Survey of Peninsular LiteratureAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was SPAN 3352. Survey of Latin American literature from the 11th century to the present. Taught in Spanish. source
SPAN40141(was 4101) Independent StudyAdd to Bookmarks One, two, or three credit hours. Was SPAN 4101. Reading from a selected bibliography in Spanish. Credit is determined at the beginning of the semester by the complexity of the proble… source
SPAN40252(was 4201) Independent StudyAdd to Bookmarks One, two, or three credit hours. Was SPAN 4201. Reading from a selected bibliography in Spanish. Credit is determined at the beginning of the semester by the complexity of the proble… source
SPAN40333(was 4301) Independent StudyAdd to Bookmarks One, two, or three credit hours. Was SPAN 4301. Reading from a selected bibliography in Spanish. Credit is determined at the beginning of the semester by the complexity of the proble… source
SPAN41033(was 4310) Structured InternshipAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was SPAN 4310. Taken by permission, this course allows students to use Spanish in a professional setting in the Central Arkansas community. 90 hours of service at… source
SPAN46133(was 4361) SeminarAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was SPAN 4361. Advanced topics in language, literature, or linguistics. May be repeated for maximum of 6 hours per seminar course. source
SPED30433(was 3304) Multicultural Families and Collaborative PartnershipsAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was SPED 3304. Designed to promote development and effective use of skills in the areas of consultation and collaboration with families of diverse backgrounds and… source
SPED40131(was 4101) Field Experience IAdd to Bookmarks One credit hours. Was SPED 4101. In field experience, candidates observe the application and assessment of teaching content, practices, and methodologies for students with disabiliti… source
SPED40143(was 4301) Education of Exceptional LearnersAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was SPED 4301. Introduction to the psychological, sociological, philosophical, legal, and educational implications of educating exceptional learners in the mainst… source
SPED40169(was 4901) Internship I (K-6)Add to Bookmarks Nine credit hours. Was SPED 4901. This is the first full-time (12-week) internship in the preservice teacher’s experience in which they will practice and demonstrate skills and compe… source
SPED40231(was 4102) WorkshopAdd to Bookmarks One, two, or three credit hours. Was SPED 4102. Subjects vary. source
SPED40242(was 4202) WorkshopAdd to Bookmarks One, two, or three credit hours. Was SPED 4202. Subjects vary. source
SPED40253(was 4302) WorkshopAdd to Bookmarks One, two, or three credit hours. Was SPED 4302. Subjects vary. source
SPED40269(was 4902) Internship II in Special EducationAdd to Bookmarks Nine credit hours. Was SPED 4902. Internship Il provides special educatlon teacher candidates clinical experience teaching learners with disabilities in either К-6 ог 7-12 settings.… source
SPED40331(was 4103) Field Experience IIAdd to Bookmarks One credit hours. Was SPED 4103. In field experience, candidates observe the application and assessment of teaching content, practices, and methodologies for students with disabiliti… source
SPED40343(was 4303) Assistive Technology in Special EducationAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was SPED 4303. Prepares teachers to respond to individuals’ functional needs to enhance access to the general or special education curricula. Candidates will iden… source
SPED40343(was 4303) Assistive Technology in SPEDAdd to Bookmarks Three hours lecture. Three credit hours. Was SPED 4303. Prepares teachers to respond to individuals’ functional needs to enhance general or special education curricula access. Candid… source
SPED40633(was 4306) Characteristics and Methods of Mild/Moderate DisabilitiesAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was SPED 4306. Methods and materials for educating students with mild disabilities in regular and special education environments, including behavior management, p… source
SPED40831(was 4108) Independent StudyAdd to Bookmarks One, two, or three credit hours. Was SPED 4108. An in-depth study of a selected problem or trend in special education for advanced students. source
SPED40842(was 4208) Independent StudyAdd to Bookmarks One, two, or three credit hours. Was SPED 4208. An in-depth study of a selected problem or trend in special education for advanced students. source
SPED40853(was 4308) Independent StudyAdd to Bookmarks One, two, or three credit hours. Was SPED 4308. An in-depth study of a selected problem or trend in special education for advanced students. source
SPED41133(was 4311) Behavior ManagementAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was SPED 4311. Positive approaches to behavior management. Students receive firsthand experience in using behavior analysis in field settings. Dual listed in the… source
SPED41233(was 4312) Medical Problems in Child DevelopmentAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was SPED 4312. Reviews medical conditions and events arising during prenatal, postnatal, and early childhood, which contribute to the nature and cause of major ed… source
SPED42033(was 4320) Behavior ManagementAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was SPED 4320. Theory, research, and application for behavior management. Current issues and research in applied behavioral analysis and other forms of classroom… source
SPED42333(was 4323) Language Development and DisordersAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was SPED 4323. Focuses primarily on the acquisition of language by children, including the acquisition of phonology (the sound system of the language ), semantics… source
SPED42633(was 4326) Assessment in Special EducationAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was SPED 4326. Addresses assessment strategies for K-12 special education. A specific focus will be given to the principles of assessment. Various aspects of the… source
SPED42833(was 4328) Teaching Content in Special EducationAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was SPED 4328. Candidates will learn to individualize instruction for learners with various disabilities. Candidates will use formal and informal assessment data… source
SPED43033(was 4330)Teaching Students with Extensive Support NeedsAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was SPED 4330. Focuses on current best practices in curriculum and methods for teaching students with significant disabilities and extensive support needs includi… source
SPED43133(was 4331) Internship Seminar IAdd to Bookmarks Was SPED 4331. As a It will provide a forum for students to discuss activities, concerns, and explore ways to ensure that the experience is rich and provides quality professional dev… source
SPED43233(was 4332) Internship Seminar IIAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was SPED 4332. As a Teacher candidates will engage in greater professional activities, required of the residency, including identifying and delivering instruction… source
SPED44433(was 4332) Disability LawAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was SPED 4332. Provides students with the basic understanding of the legal and ethical issues that impact assessment, eligibility, placement, and delivery of serv… source
SPED45333(was 4353) Transition Planning and Career DevelopmentAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was SPED 4353. Examination of transition and career development for students with disabilities. Course activities will include development and implementation of t… source
MATH21003(was STAT 2350) Introduction to Statistical MethodsAdd to Bookmarks Three hours lecture. Three credit hours. Was STAT 2350. Introduction to the fundamental ideas of statistics, including descriptive statistics, normal distributions, sampling experime… source
STAT35003(was 3350) Introduction to ProbabilityAdd to Bookmarks Three hours lecture. Three credit hours. Was STAT 3350. Combinatorial theory, random variables, continuous and discrete distributions, expected value, jointly distributed random vari… source
STAT35103(was 3351) Statistical InferenceAdd to Bookmarks Three hours lecture. Three credit hours. Was STAT 3351. Point estimation, interval estimation, tests of statistical hypotheses, distribution-free methods, regression, and order stati… source
STAT35203(was 3352) Applied Statistics IAdd to Bookmarks Three hours lecture. Three credit hours. Was STAT 3352. Measures of central tendency and variation, probability distributions, sampling distributions, tests of hypotheses, confidence… source
STAT35303(was 3353) Applied Statistics IIAdd to Bookmarks Three hours lecture. Three credit hours. Was STAT 3353. Analysis of variance, factorial experiments, unequal subclasses, multiple regression and correlation, analysis of covariance,… source
STAT44203(was 4342) Introduction to SASAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was STAT 4342. This course is designed to introduce students in all disciplines to conducting data analyses and managing data using the SAS system and SAS program… source
STAT45203(was 4352) Distribution-Free Statistical MethodsAdd to Bookmarks Three hours lecture. Three credit hours. Was STAT 4352. Comparison of classical and distribution-free tests of hypotheses, test assumptions, efficiency and related characteristics, F… source
STAT45403(was 4354) Design and Analysis of ExperimentsAdd to Bookmarks Three hours lecture. Three credit hours. Was STAT 4354. Factorial experiments, randomized block designs, Latin squares, Graeco-Latin squares, analysis of covariance, incomplete block… source
ARTS10133(was ARST 1310) Basic DrawingAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was ARST 1310. A drawing course with a focus on building foundational technical skills and thought processes associated with the practice of drawing. Emphasis is… source
ARTS10142(was ARST 1201) FYE: Visual ArtsAdd to Bookmarks Two credit hours. Was ARST 1201. Students will be introduced to a wide range of facilities, faculty, and programs in the Department of Art. Students will be engaged in a range of ass… source
ARTS13133(was ARST 1315) Two-Dimensional DesignAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was ARST 1315. Introduction to concepts of design and organization of elements in two-dimensional visual art. source
ARTS21033(was ARST 2310) Figure DrawingAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was ARST 2310. Introduction to figure drawing; emphasis on anatomy, composition, and orientation to media. The undraped human figure is the primary subject. source
ARTS21503(was ARST 2315) Three-Dimensional DesignAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was ARST 2315. Concepts of three-dimensional design. Emphasis on both form and content. source
ARTS21803(was ARST 2318) Computer Applications in ArtAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was ARST 2318. Problems in design utilizing computer technologies for the visual artist with an emphasis on proficiency in computer applications, design, and comp… source
ARTS29901(was ARST 2199) PortfolioAdd to Bookmarks One credit hours. Was ARST 2199. Students will learn various techniques for the documentation of artwork for portfolio development and presentation. Students should take this class w… source
ARTS31003(was ARST 3320) Painting Fundamentals 1Add to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was ARST 3320. An introduction to oil painting by working primarily from still life and landscape, emphasizing representational and expressive approaches. source
ARTS31033(was ARST 3310) Drawing: Creative InventionAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was ARST 3310. An advanced course with an emphasis on invention and personal creative investigation. source
ARTS31233(was ARST 3312) Contemporary CraftAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was ARST 3312. Introduces students to the four areas of Contemporary Craft: wood, metal, ceramics, and fiber through demos and assignments. The course will focus… source
ARTS32133(was ARST 3321) Painting Fundamentals 2Add to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was ARST 3321. Continuation of previous study with emphasis on more complex and varied assignments. source
ARTS33003(was ARST 3330) Printmaking BasicsAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was ARST 3330. Introduction to basic woodcut, linoleum cut, etching, and lithography. source
ARTS34033(was ARST 3340) Introduction to Graphic DesignAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was ARST 3340. Instruction in the aesthetic, creative, and technical aspects of graphic design. Focus is given to the application of the elements of art and the p… source
ARTS34133(was ARST 3341) TypographyAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was ARST 3341. An exploration of the art and practice of type as a tool for visual communication; this course covers the history of typography, type anatomy, term… source
ARTS38003(was ARST 3370) Introduction to PhotographyAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was ARST 3370. An introduction to fine art photography. The course emphasizes the technical skills, visual organization, and conceptual content of an effective ph… source
ARTS38033(was ARST 3380) Introduction to IllustrationAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was ARST 3380. Instruction in the use of traditional media and visualization techniques for illustrative purposes. Projects encourage visual thinking skills using… source
ARTS38133(was ARST 3385) Vector Graphics for Illustrators and DesignersAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was ARST 3385. A study of computer illustration software covering the most popular vector illustration programs in use today. Emphasis on aesthetic judgment and t… source
ARTS38143(was ARST 3381) Visual StorytellingAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was ARST 3381. Instruction in the production of artwork for the publishing industry in book and editorial markets. Discussion topics and projects develop students… source
ARTS38603(was ARST 3386) Digital Imaging for Illustrators and DesignersAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was ARST 3386. Studio illustration and design techniques in Adobe Photoshop. Emphasis is placed on aesthetic judgment, technical proficiency, and production techn… source
ARTS41003(was ARST 4310) Drawing: Concept DevelopmentAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was ARST 4310. Exploration of perceptual and conceptual issues in drawing, including the study of contemporary artists and trends to stimulate self-directed proje… source
ARTS41103(was ARST 4311) Drawing: Contemporary TrendsAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was ARST 4311. A continuation of issues introduced in ARTS 41003 (was ARST 4310). Students will continue to expand their work in the context of current issues, ae… source
ARTS41203(was ARST 4312) Drawing: Personal ContentAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was ARST 4312. Continuance of previous research and self-directed study in drawing and preparation of works for the senior exhibition. This course may be repeated… source
ARTS41501(was ARST 4115) Advanced Problems in DesignAdd to Bookmarks One, two, or three credit hours. Was ARST 4115. Experimental materials and techniques in two- and three-dimensional design, including the correlation of visual design elements with t… source
ARTS41502(was ARST 4215) Advanced Problems in DesignAdd to Bookmarks One, two, or three credit hours. Was ARST 4215. Experimental materials and techniques in two- and three-dimensional design, including the correlation of visual design elements with t… source
ARTS41533(was ARST 4315) Advanced Problems in DesignAdd to Bookmarks One, two, or three credit hours. Was ARST 4315. Experimental materials and techniques in two- and three-dimensional design, including the correlation of visual design elements with t… source
ARTS42033(was ARST 4320) Painting: Personal Content IAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was ARST 4320. An introduction to self-directed study with emphasis on various painting concepts while focusing on the establishment of a personal direction in pa… source
ARTS42133(was ARST 4321) Painting: Personal Content IIAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was ARST 4321. Continuation of previous research and self-directed study in painting emphasizing a more advanced level. source
ARTS42433(was ARST 4324) Painting PortfolioAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was ARST 4324. Emphasis on the continuing creation of a body of work in preparation for advancement to the next academic level; graduate school, career, etc. source
ARTS43203(was ARST 4332) Mixed Media Color PrintmakingAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was ARST 4332. Instruction in advanced color techniques to reflect current trends and innovative approaches to printmaking. source
ARTS44003(was ARST 4340) Print DesignAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was ARST 4340. Instruction in various aspects of graphic design theory, emphasizing visual communication, client restrictions, and deadlines. Students also explor… source
ARTS44133(was ARST 4341) Package DesignAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was ARST 4341. Advanced graphic design practice with an exploration of 3D forms and surface graphics. Students encounter design problems outside the scope of trad… source
ARTS44233(was ARST 4342) Graphic Design MethodologiesAdd to Bookmarks Was ARST 4342. A study of advanced graphic design theory challenging students to address alternative design problems through conceptual and technical innovation. Exploration of tradi… source
ARTS44833(was ARST 4348) Web DesignAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was ARST 4348. Concentration is on wireframing and design of website prototypes along with the development, implementation, and updating of websites utilizing com… source
ARTS46303(was ARST 4363) Metal Welding and FabricationAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was ARST 4363. Explore basic techniques of welding using oxyacetylene, electric arc, TIG, MIG, cutting methods using plasma torch and oxyacetylene, basic fabricat… source
ARTS47003(was ARST 4370) Photographic LightingAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was ARST 4370. Overview of portrait and commercial photography with an emphasis on studio lighting techniques. source
ARTS47103(was ARST 4371) Alternative Photo MethodsAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was ARST 4371. Exploration of alternative and historical methods of photographic image creation and presentation. Assignments challenge each student to question t… source
ARTS47203(was ARST 4372) Digital Color PhotographyAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was ARST 4372. Introduction to digital color photography with an emphasis on the technical skills required. Students explore the theory and expressive uses of col… source
ARTS47303(was ARST 4373) Advanced Problems in PhotographyAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was ARST 4373. The further exploration of concepts introduced in other photography courses. Individual assignments are based on each student’s previous experience… source
ARTS47433(was ARST 4374) View CameraAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was ARST 4374. Introduction to the traditional large-format view camera and use of 4x5” sheet film. Camera and accessories are provided by the department. Prerequ… source
ARTS48003(was ARST 4380) Concept IllustrationAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was ARST 4380. Instruction in the production of conceptual artwork for the movie and videogame industry. Discussions and projects include preliminary work, visual… source
ARTS48103(was ARST 4381) Sequential MediaAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was ARST 4381. Exploration of illustrated sequential storytelling practices. Discussion topics and projects develop students’ skills in using professional illustr… source
ARTS49201(was ARST 4192) Independent StudyAdd to Bookmarks One, two, or three credit hours. Was ARST 4192. Open only to the advanced student who seeks to do special research on a subject selected in consultation with the instructor. Admissio… source
ARTS49202(was ARST 4292) Independent StudyAdd to Bookmarks One, two, or three credit hours. Was ARST 4292. Open only to the advanced student who seeks to do special research on a subject selected in consultation with the instructor. Admissio… source
ARTS49233(was ARST 4392) Independent StudyAdd to Bookmarks One, two, or three credit hours. Was ARST 4392. Open only to the advanced student who seeks to do special research on a subject selected in consultation with the instructor. source
ARTS49403(was ARST 4394) Art Theory and CriticismAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was ARST 4394. Discussion, examination, and analysis of visual imagery in the art industry. Students will apply various techniques and approaches to study aesthet… source
ARTS49503(was ARST 4395) BFA ProjectAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was ARST 4395. The final term of advanced research, concept development, and art production in the student’s concentration area. Students continue to meet with Fa… source
ARTS49603(was ARST 4396) InternshipAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was ARST 4396. This experience provides the student with practical work experience in a professional setting. Students work under the supervision of a professiona… source
ARTS49703(was ARST 4397) Professional PracticeAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was ARST 4397. Course topics include building an artistic brand, networking, marketing concepts and plans, business structures, building strong financial habits,… source
ECEG4990VSpecial Topics in Electrical Computer EngineeringAdd to Bookmarks One, two, three, or four hours lecture. One, two, three, or four credit hours. Advanced specialized topics of current interest in electrical and computer engineering. Topics vary wit… source
ECEG10103(was 1301) Introduction to Computer SystemsAdd to Bookmarks Two hours lab and two hours lecture. Four hours laboratory per week. Three credit hours. Was ECEG 1301. Introduction to the fundamental hardware and software underpinning of computin… source
ECEG10403(was 1304) Introduction to Electrical EngineeringAdd to Bookmarks Two hours lecture. Two hours laboratory per week. Three credit hours. Was ECEG 1304. Direct current fundamentals; alternating current and components; electrical and electronic compon… source
ECEG21503(was 2315) Circuits and SystemsAdd to Bookmarks Three hours lecture. Three credit hours. Was ECEG 2315. DC and AC circuits. Electrical units. Passive linear components including resistors, capacitors, and inductors. Basic circuit… source
ECEG33001(was 3130) Digital Systems LaboratoryAdd to Bookmarks Two hours laboratory per week. One credit hours. Was ECEG 3130. Weekly laboratory providing practical knowledge in designing, assembling, testing, and simulating combinational and se… source
ECEG33003(was 3330) Digital SystemsAdd to Bookmarks Three hours lecture. Three credit hours. Was ECEG 3330. An introduction to digital system design necessary to do modern digital design. Exposure to a balanced treatment of logic desi… source
ECEG33203(was 3332) Communication NetworksAdd to Bookmarks Three hours lecture. Three credit hours. Was ECEG 3332. Comprehensive study of the major communication networks. Essentials of communication engineering. Circuit switching networks.… source
ECEG33401(was 3134) Advanced Microprocessor Systems LaboratoryAdd to Bookmarks Two hours laboratory per week. One credit hours. Was ECEG 3134. Laboratory course to accompany ECEG 33403 - (was 3334) Advanced Microprocessor Systems . source
ECEG33403(was 3334) Advanced Microprocessor SystemsAdd to Bookmarks Three hours lecture. Three credit hours. Was ECEG 3334. The 80×86 Intel series of microprocessors (from the 8086 to the Pentium members of the series). Principles of microprocessor s… source
ECEG33603(was 3336) Computer ArchitectureAdd to Bookmarks Three hours lecture. Three credit hours. Was ECEG 3336. The evolution of computers, design methodology, processor basics, data path and control design, memory organization, and syste… source
ECEG35003(was 3350) Signals and SystemsAdd to Bookmarks Three hours lecture. Three credit hours. Was ECEG 3350. Linear system theory, convolution, sampling theorem, Fourier series representation, Laplace transform, Fourier transform, digi… source
ECEG35103(was 3351) Network AnalysisAdd to Bookmarks Three hours lecture. Three credit hours. Was ECEG 3351. Basic circuit laws; Circuit analysis methods; Capacitive and inductive transients and equivalent circuits; Initial, final, and… source
ECEG35201(was 3152) Analog and Digital Electronics LaboratoryAdd to Bookmarks Two hours laboratory per week. One credit hours. Was ECEG 3152. Laboratory course. source
ECEG35203(was 3352) Analog and Digital ElectronicsAdd to Bookmarks Three hours lecture. Three credit hours. Was ECEG 3352. Electronic systems; measurement sensors and actuators; amplification; feedback; semiconductors and diodes; field effect transi… source
ECEG35401(was 3154) Digital and Analog Communications LaboratoryAdd to Bookmarks Two hours laboratory per week. One credit hours. Was ECEG 3154. Weekly laboratory experiments to accompany Communication Systems I. source
ECEG35403(was 3354) Digital and Analog CommunicationAdd to Bookmarks Three hours lecture. Three credit hours. Was ECEG 3354. Introduction to communication systems, signals and spectra, signal transmission over communication channels, filtering, linear… source
ECEG35603(was 3356) Electromagnetic Fields and WavesAdd to Bookmarks Three hours lecture. Three credit hours. Was ECEG 3356. Vector algebra and vector calculus; electrostatics, magnetostatics, Maxwell’s equations for time-varying fields, plane-wave pr… source
ECEG35801(was 3158) Power Systems LaboratoryAdd to Bookmarks Two hours lecture. One credit hours. Was ECEG 3158. Includes the tests of transformers, DC and AC motors, and power electronic systems. Prerequisites: ECEG 21501 Prerequisite or Core… source
ECEG35803(was 3358) Fundamentals of Power SystemsAdd to Bookmarks Three hours lecture. Three credit hours. Was ECEG 3358. Electrical machines: generators, motors, and transformers; Electrical and electronic drives: motor control and power electroni… source
ECEG36403(was 3364) Introduction to Control Systems EngineeringAdd to Bookmarks Three hours lecture. Three credit hours. Was ECEG 3364. Introduction to feedback control systems, linear differential equation models of physical systems, transfer function and state… source
ECEG39103Coop Educ in Elect Comp Eng IAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. For qualified students who would like to combine classroom study with at least 200 hours of engineering-related paid employment. Collaboration between the student… source
ECEG40353Power System AnalysisAdd to Bookmarks Three hours lecture. Three credit hours. Fundamental concepts of power system analysis, transmission line and power system models, steady-state performance, network power flow soluti… source
ECEG41001Independent StudyAdd to Bookmarks One credit hours. Individual investigation by an upper-level student. Topics determined in consultation with supervising faculty. For each credit hour, the student is expected to wor… source
ECEG42002Independent StudyAdd to Bookmarks Two credit hours. Individual investigation by an upper-level student. Topics determined in consultation with supervising faculty. For each credit hour, the student is expected to wor… source
ECEG43003Independent StudyAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Individual investigation by an upper-level student. Topics determined in consultation with supervising faculty. For each credit hour, the student is expected to w… source
ECEG43103Advanced Digital DesignAdd to Bookmarks Three hours lecture. Three credit hours. Advanced design principles for digital systems, hardware description language, complex logic design with finite state machines, design implem… source
ECEG43103Advanced Digital DesignAdd to Bookmarks Three hours lecture. Three credit hours. Advanced design principles for digital systems, hardware description language, complex logic design with finite state machines, design implem… source
ECEG43203Linear State-Space Control SysAdd to Bookmarks Three hours lecture. Three credit hours. Introduction to state-space methods, state variable models of LTI systems, solution to state equations, linear transformations and canonical… source
ECEG43503Digital Signal ProcessingAdd to Bookmarks Three hours lecture. Three credit hours. Digital processing of continuous-time signals; discrete-time signals and systems in the z-domain; digital filter structures; IIR digital filt… source
ECEG44004Independent StudyAdd to Bookmarks Four credit hours. Individual investigation by an upper-level student. Topics determined in consultation with supervising faculty. For each credit hour, the student is expected to wo… source
ECEG45005Independent StudyAdd to Bookmarks Five credit hours. Individual investigation by an upper-level student. Topics determined in consultation with supervising faculty. For each credit hour, the student is expected to wo… source
ECEG45303Adv Digital CommunicationsAdd to Bookmarks Three hours lecture. Three credit hours. Provides an in-depth examination of digital communication design strategies. Topics include digital modulation, radio wave propagation, signa… source
ECEG45403Cellular and Wireless CommAdd to Bookmarks Three hours lecture. Three credit hours. Cellular communication concepts, channel allocation and reuse, access and scheduling techniques, system capacity, power control, diversity, c… source
ECEG45603RF Techniques and SystemsAdd to Bookmarks Three hours lecture. Three credit hours. Introduction to microwave engineering concepts, modal analysis of transmission lines and waveguides, impedance matching, microwave network an… source
ECEG46003Linear State-Space Control SysAdd to Bookmarks Three hours lecture. Three credit hours. State variable models of LTI systems, solution to state equations, canonical forms, stability analysis, controller synthesis via state feedba… source
ECEG46203Neural Networks & Adaptive SysAdd to Bookmarks Three hours lecture. Three credit hours. Introduction to neural and adaptive systems, artificial neural networks, network architectures, learning algorithms, back propagation, feedfo… source
ECEG48501ECE Capstone Design IAdd to Bookmarks Two hours laboratory per week. One credit hours. First semester of Electrical and Computer Engineering capstone design sequence. Focuses on the requirements definition process to des… source
ECEG48603ECE Capstone Design IIAdd to Bookmarks Six hours laboratory per week. Three credit hours. Second semester of Electrical and Computer Engineering Capstone Design sequence. Focuses on the solution definition process and inv… source
ECEG49103Coop Education in Electrical Computer Engineering IIAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. This course is for qualified students who would like to combine classroom study with at least 200 hours of engineering-related paid employment. The course is a pa… source
EDHP10001(was TCED 1100) Introduction to Teaching and LearningAdd to Bookmarks One credit hours. Was TCED 1100. Satisfies the First-Year Course requirements for first-year students and is an introduction to teaching and learning in American elementary and secon… source
EDHP10032(was TCED 1200) Preparation for EducationAdd to Bookmarks Two credit hours. Was TCED 1200. Prepares candidates for the requirements necessary for entrance into the undergraduate, initial licensure teacher education programs (Elementary Educ… source
EDHP31203(was TCED 3302) Child Growth and DevelopmentAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was TCED 3302. A study of environmental and hereditary effects on the cognitive, affective, and psychomotor development of typically and atypically developing chi… source
EDHP40001(was TCED 4100) WorkshopAdd to Bookmarks One, two, or three credit hours. Was TCED 4100. Designed to provide an opportunity for preservice and in-service teachers to explore areas of interest and prepare educational materia… source
EDHP40102(was TCED 4200) WorkshopAdd to Bookmarks One, two, or three credit hours. Was TCED 4200. Designed to provide an opportunity for preservice and in-service teachers to explore areas of interest and prepare educational materia… source
EDHP40103Internship IAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. The goal of this internship is to develop knowledge and skills in delivering services to children with disabilities in K-12 settings. Candidates will engage in sp… source
EDHP40203(was TCED 4300) WorkshopAdd to Bookmarks One, two, or three credit hours. Was TCED 4300. Designed to provide an opportunity for preservice and in-service teachers to explore areas of interest and prepare educational materia… source
EDHP40303(was TCED 4301) Introduction to Instructional TechnologyAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was TCED 4301. The selection, use, and creation of 10 different types of fundamental media software found in today’s educational institutions. The student is requ… source
EDHP40436(was TCED 4600) InternshipAdd to Bookmarks Six credit hours. Was TCED 4600. Students spend a full semester in a school under the supervision of a cooperating teacher or mentor and a university Supervisor, observing, teaching,… source
EDHP42003(was TCED 4320) Interactive Technology for Middle SchoolAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was TCED 4320. The production and application of Interactive Instructional units where the microcomputer is the controlling medium for such peripherals as CD-ROM… source
EDHP42103(was TCED 4321) Teaching Diverse LearnersAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was TCED 4321. Provides knowledge of educational psychology, special education, and diversity and incorporates technology for learning and teaching. Course assign… source
EDHP43003(was TCED 4330) Classroom ManagementAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was TCED 4330. Emphasizes the creation and fostering of classroom management techniques and strategies for designing environments that are a safe space for teachi… source
EDHP48303(was TCED 4383) Instructional SkillsAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was TCED 4383. Provides knowledge of instructional skills, assessment, and disciplinary literacy. Lesson planning and design, evaluation, equity, legal issues, te… source
EDHP48403(was TCED 4384) Science MethodsAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was TCED 4384. Science Methods prepares prospective teachers to teach science content with the best-practice pedagogical methods. Prospective teachers will also b… source
SPED40153(was TDHH 4301) Foundations of Education for Deaf and Hard of Hearing StudentsAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was TDHH 4301. This foundations course is a broad‐based introductory course to the profession of teaching students who are deaf or hard of hearing. This course ar… source
THTR10003(was THEA 2305) Introduction to TheatreAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was THEA 2305. An exploration of the components of the creative process as related to the making of theatre. The purpose of this study is to develop in students a… source
THTR10233(was THEA 1301) FYE: Theatre ArtsTHTR 10233 - (was THEA 1301) FYE: Theatre Arts Add to Bookmarks THTR 10233 - (was THEA 1301) FYE: Theatre Arts Three credit hours. Was THEA 1301. This course is designed for individuals considering a… source
THTR11033(was THEA 1310) Introduction to Theatrical DesignAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was THEA 1310. To introduce the student to the conceptualized aesthetic approaches utilized in the creation of the visual and aural world of theatre production. T… source
THTR21033(was THEA 2310) Costume TechniquesAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was THEA 2310. An exploration of craft skills used for costume construction including work with patterns, fabric, stitching and garment execution. source
THTR22033(was THEA 2320) Stagecraft/ Lighting TechnologyAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was THEA 2320. This course will present the fundamentals of lighting technology and Stagecraft, and the equipment and methods used in both areas as it applies to… source
THTR25233(was THEA 2352) Script AnalysisAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was THEA 2352. An exploration of in-depth analysis of a play’s storyline, characters, dialogue, images, metaphors and themes. Students will read, view and analyze… source
THTR25933(was THEA 2359) IT for Theatre and DanceAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was THEA 2359. An exploration of current forms of information technology to be used as marketing tools for career and self-promotion in the performing arts. Empha… source
THTR26043(was THEA 2360) Acting IAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was THEA 2360. A beginning level performance course. Class exercises and projects are structured to emphasize the basic theories of acting at the core of the cont… source
THTR35033(was THEA 3350) Voice and MovementAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was THEA 3350. An introductory voice and movement course which cultivates self- awareness and knowledge of the vocal/physical instrument, fosters efficient usage,… source
THTR35133(was THEA 3351) Acting IIAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was THEA 3351. Acting II is an intermediate level performance course devoted primarily to scene study. Class exercises and projects are designed to strengthen the… source
THTR36031(was THEA 3160) Stage ProductionAdd to Bookmarks One credit hours. Was THEA 3160. This course provides an immersive learning experience in the specific job skills required to execute one of the collaborative duties (scenery, costum… source
THTR36033(was THEA 3360) Stage ManagementAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was THEA 3360. This course focuses on the skills and mechanics necessary to contribute collaboratively to the production process as a stage manager with a focus o… source
THTR36131(was THEA 3161) Stage ProductionAdd to Bookmarks One credit hours. Was THEA 3161. This course provides an immersive learning experience in the specific job skills required to execute one of the collaborative duties (scenery, costum… source
THTR36503(was THEA 3362) Directing IAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was THEA 3362. A practical application course designed to introduce directorial skills and techniques, focusing on exploration of space and close reading of the t… source
THTR38033(was THEA 3380) Lighting DesignAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was THEA 3380. An exploratory class in the fundamentals of lighting design introducing students to design concepts for theatre and dance through the development o… source
THTR38133(was THEA 3381) Scenic DesignAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was THEA 3381. This course explores the creative making and artistry of scenic design. The student will develop the ability to perform an extrinsic interpretation… source
THTR38233(was THEA 3382) Costume DesignAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was THEA 3382. The students will combine acquired knowledge of design theory and practice, acquired skills of text analysis, and acquired skills of oral and writt… source
THTR42303(was THEA 4350) History of Theatre IAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was THEA 4350. This course is a historical survey of theatrical practices within a global framework from the 6th Century BCE through the 16th Century CE. Represen… source
THTR44031(was THEA 4140) Special Topics in Theatre ArtsAdd to Bookmarks One, two, or three credit hours. Was THEA 4140. Special topics for the study of plays, playwrights, theatrical periods, styles, production methods, and other topics related to the ge… source
THTR44032(was THEA 4240) Special Topics in Theatre ArtsAdd to Bookmarks One, two, or three credit hours. Was THEA 4240. Special topics for the study of plays, playwrights, theatrical periods, styles, production methods, and other topics related to the ge… source
THTR44073(was THEA 4340) Special Topics in Theatre ArtsAdd to Bookmarks One, two, or three credit hours. Was THEA 4340. Special topics for the study of plays, playwrights, theatrical periods, styles, production methods, and other topics related to the ge… source
THTR45133(was THEA 4351) History of Theatre IIAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was THEA 4351. This course is a historical survey of theatrical practices within a global framework from the 17th Century through the early 20th Century. Represen… source
THTR45233(was THEA 4352) Dramatic Criticism and TheoryAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was THEA 4352. This course is an introduction to critical and aesthetic theory as applied to dramatic literature and theatrical production. Emphasis on the explor… source
THTR45333(was THEA 4353) African American TheatreAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was THEA 4353. This class is a survey of major historical developments in African American theatre(1820-present) and parallel developments and crossover productio… source
THTR46031(was THEA 4160) Independent StudyAdd to Bookmarks One, two, or three credit hours. Was THEA 4160. Open only to qualified students who seek to do advanced research on a topic selected in consultation with an instructor. source
THTR46042(was THEA 4260) Independent StudyAdd to Bookmarks One, two, or three credit hours. Was THEA 4260. Open only to qualified students who seek to do advanced research on a topic selected in consultation with an instructor. source
THTR46053(was THEA 4360) Independent StudyAdd to Bookmarks One, two, or three credit hours. Was THEA 4360. Open only to qualified students who seek to do advanced research on a topic selected in consultation with an instructor. source
THTR46131(was THEA 4161) Stage ProductionAdd to Bookmarks One credit hours. Was THEA 4161. This course provides an immersive learning experience in the specific job skills required to execute one of the collaborative duties (scenery, costum… source
THTR46143(was THEA 4361) Directing IIAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was THEA 4361. An advanced course dealing with the theory of directing and the development of skills introduced in the Directing 1 course. Students will be given… source
THTR46231(was THEA 4162) Stage ProductionAdd to Bookmarks One credit hours. Was THEA 4162. This course provides an immersive learning experience in the specific job skills required to execute one of the collaborative duties (scenery, costum… source
THTR46233(was THEA 4362) CapstoneAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was THEA 4362. This course is designed to provide students with an opportunity to integrate core and major concentration courses into an in-depth project that foc… source
THTR46433(was THEA 4364) Contemporary TheatreAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was THEA 4364. This course explores contemporary (ca. 1975 - present) theatrical practice, with an emphasis on the role of professional, non-profit theatre compan… source
THTR46933(was THEA 4369) Performance InternshipAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was THEA 4369. This course is designed to provide an internship with a professional theatre company focused on an aspect of performance (acting, directing, choreo… source
THTR47033(was THEA 4370) Design/Technical InternshipAdd to Bookmarks Three credit hours. Was THEA 4370. This course is designed to provide an internship with a professional theatre company focused on an aspect of design and technical theatre (scenic d… source