# University of Arkansas at Monticello — full catalog > Generated 2026-06-20T08:12:49.568Z from a crawl of uamont.edu. 1537 records (122 programs · 1415 courses · 0 resource pages). # Agriculture, A.S. **Degree** ## Courses - AGEC22703 — Agricultural Economics - AGRI10303 — Principles of Field Crops - AGRI11001 — Agriculture Orientation - ANSC10053 — Principles of Animal Science - ANTH20103 — Cultural Anthropology - ARHS10003 — Art Appreciation - CRJU10203 — Introduction to Criminal Justice - ECON21003 — Principles of Macroeconomics - ECON22003 — Principles of Microeconomics - ENGL10103 — Composition I - ENGL10203 — Composition II - ENGL21203 — Survey of World Literature II - FILM10203 — Film Appreciation - GEOG11003 — General Geography I - GEOG22263 — General Geography II - HIST11103 — World History to 1500 - HIST11203 — World History Since 1500 - HIST21103 — American History I - HIST21203 — American History II - MATH11003 — College Algebra with Review - MUSC10003 — Music Appreciation - PLSC20003 — American National Government - PSYC11003 — Introduction to Psychology - SCWK21243 — Introduction to Social Work - SOCI10103 — Introduction to Sociology - SPCH10003 — Public Speaking - SPCH22003 — Interpersonal Communication - SPCH22803 — Business and Professional Speech Source: https://catalog.uamont.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=5&poid=1088 --- # Business Administration, A.S. **Degree** ## Courses - ACCT20003 — Principles of Financial Accounting - ACCT20103 — Principles of Managerial Accounting - BLAW20003 — Legal Environment of Business - BUSI10103 — Introduction to Business - BUSI20103 — Business Communications - BUSI21003 — Business Statistics I - CPSI10003 — Microcomputer Applications - ECON21003 — Principles of Macroeconomics - ECON22003 — Principles of Microeconomics - FINN11903 — Personal Financial Economics Source: https://catalog.uamont.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=5&poid=1065 --- # Computer Information Systems, A.S. **Degree** ## Courses - CPSI10003 — Microcomputer Applications - ISYS10133 — Introduction to Computer Based Systems - ISYS11903 — PC Hardware and Software Maintenance - ISYS22003 — Programming Logic and Design Source: https://catalog.uamont.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=5&poid=1069 --- # Criminal Justice, A.S. **Degree** ## Courses - CPSI10003 — Microcomputer Applications - CRJU10203 — Introduction to Criminal Justice - CRJU21133 — Policing - CRJU21233 — Corrections - CRJU21433 — Juvenile Justice - CRJU24003 — Courts - SCWK10043 — Survey of Social Work - SOCI10103 — Introduction to Sociology Source: https://catalog.uamont.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=5&poid=1110 --- # Data Science, A.S. **Degree** ## Courses - CPSI30083 — Python Programming - ISYS22003 — Programming Logic and Design - ISYS34403 — Object-Oriented Programming Languages - MATH21003 — Introduction to Statistics - MATH24005 — Calculus I - MATH25005 — Calculus II - MATH34683 — Linear Algebra - MATH35283 — Differential Equations - MATH36703 — Introduction to Machine Learning Source: https://catalog.uamont.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=5&poid=1257 --- # Education, A.S. **Degree** ## Courses - ARHS10003 — Art Appreciation - BIOL10031 — Biological Science / Principles of Biology I Lab - BIOL10043 — Introduction to Biological Science - EDHP11433 — Introduction to Education - EDHP22333 — Instructional Technology - EDHP22533 — Meeting the Needs of All Learners - EDHP22633 — Learning and Development - ENGL10103 — Composition I - ENGL10203 — Composition II - ENGL21203 — Survey of World Literature II - FILM10203 — Film Appreciation - GEOG11003 — General Geography I - GEOS11203 — Meteorology - GEOS11341 — Meteorology Lab - HIST11103 — World History to 1500 - HIST11203 — World History Since 1500 - HIST21103 — American History I - HIST21203 — American History II - HUMN10103 — Fine Arts Appreciation - ISYS22003 — Programming Logic and Design - MATH11103 — Quantitative Literacy with Review - MUSC10003 — Music Appreciation - PHSC11031 — Earth and Atmosphere Laboratory - PHSC11043 — Earth and Atmosphere - PHYS10083 — Elements of Physics - PLSC20003 — American National Government - SPCH10003 — Public Speaking - SPCH22003 — Interpersonal Communication - SPCH22803 — Business and Professional Speech - SPED22183 — Characteristics of Exceptional Learning Needs Source: https://catalog.uamont.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=5&poid=1242 --- # Engineering Mathematics, A.S. **Degree** ## Courses - ANTH20103 — Cultural Anthropology - ANTH22103 — North American Indians - ANTH22203 — World Prehistory - ANTH22303 — Arkansas Regional Archeology - ANTH22503 — Introduction to Archaeology - ARHS10003 — Art Appreciation - CRJU10203 — Introduction to Criminal Justice - CRJU22933 — Law and Society - ECON21003 — Principles of Macroeconomics - ENGL10103 — Composition I - ENGL10203 — Composition II - FILM10203 — Film Appreciation - GEOG11003 — General Geography I - GEOG22263 — General Geography II - GNEG10031 — Introduction to Engineering - GNEG10134 — Introduction to Robotics - GNEG20103 — Engineering Dynamics - GNEG20303 — Engineering Statics - HIST11103 — World History to 1500 - HIST11203 — World History Since 1500 - HIST21103 — American History I - HIST21203 — American History II - MATH12003 — Trigonometry - MATH24005 — Calculus I - MATH25005 — Calculus II - MATH34683 — Linear Algebra - MATH35283 — Differential Equations - MUSC10003 — Music Appreciation - PHYS20131 — College and University Physics I Laboratory - PHYS20143 — College Physics I - PHYS20231 — College and University Physics II Laboratory - PHYS20243 — College Physics II - PHYS20343 — University Physics I - PHYS20443 — University Physics II - PHYS34283 — Computational Physics - PLSC20003 — American National Government - PLSC21003 — State and Local Government - PLSC22343 — Comparative Politics - PLSC22943 — Law and Society - PLSC23543 — World Politics - PSYC11003 — Introduction to Psychology - SCWK21243 — Introduction to Social Work - SOCI10103 — Introduction to Sociology - SOCI20103 — Social Problems - SPCH10003 — Public Speaking - SPCH22003 — Interpersonal Communication - SPCH22803 — Business and Professional Speech Source: https://catalog.uamont.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=5&poid=1256 --- # Exercise Science, A.S. **Degree** ## Courses - ARHS10003 — Art Appreciation - BIOL10031 — Biological Science / Principles of Biology I Lab - BIOL10043 — Introduction to Biological Science - BIOL24031 — Anatomy and Physiology I Lab - BIOL24043 — Anatomy and Physiology I - ENGL10103 — Composition I - ENGL10203 — Composition II - ENGL21203 — Survey of World Literature II - EXSC10002 — Introduction to Exercise Science - EXSC10102 — Concepts of Fitness - FILM10203 — Film Appreciation - HIST21103 — American History I - HIST21203 — American History II - HUMN10103 — Fine Arts Appreciation - MATH11003 — College Algebra with Review - MATH11103 — Quantitative Literacy with Review - MATH12073 — Technical Mathematics - MATH22163 — Advanced Industrial Mathematics - MUSC10003 — Music Appreciation - PHED21143 — Nutrition - PHED22043 — Health and Wellness Promotion - PHED22743 — First Aid and CPR - PLSC20003 — American National Government - PSYC11003 — Introduction to Psychology - SOCI10103 — Introduction to Sociology - SPCH10003 — Public Speaking - SPCH22003 — Interpersonal Communication - SPCH22803 — Business and Professional Speech Source: https://catalog.uamont.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=5&poid=1075 --- # Land Surveying Technology, A.S. **Degree** ## Courses - ANTH20103 — Cultural Anthropology - ARHS10003 — Art Appreciation - CHEM10001 — Introductory Chemistry Laboratory - CHEM10003 — Introductory Chemistry - CHEM14031 — General Chemistry I Laboratory - CHEM14043 — General Chemistry I - CPSI10003 — Microcomputer Applications - CRJU10203 — Introduction to Criminal Justice - ECON22003 — Principles of Microeconomics - ENGL10103 — Composition I - ENGL10203 — Composition II - ENGL21203 — Survey of World Literature II - GEOG11003 — General Geography I - GEOL11101 — Elements of Geology Laboratory - GEOL11103 — Elements of Geology - GEOS20104 — Introduction to GIS, GPS and Remote Sensing - HIST11103 — World History to 1500 - HIST11203 — World History Since 1500 - HIST21103 — American History I - HIST21203 — American History II - HUMN10103 — Fine Arts Appreciation - MATH11003 — College Algebra with Review - MATH12003 — Trigonometry - MUSC10003 — Music Appreciation - PHSC11031 — Earth and Atmosphere Laboratory - PHSC11043 — Earth and Atmosphere - PHYS10083 — Elements of Physics - PHYS10281 — Elements of Physics Laboratory - PHYS20131 — College and University Physics I Laboratory - PHYS20143 — College Physics I - PLSC20003 — American National Government - PSYC11003 — Introduction to Psychology - SCWK21243 — Introduction to Social Work - SOCI10103 — Introduction to Sociology - SPCH10003 — Public Speaking - SPCH22003 — Interpersonal Communication - SPCH22803 — Business and Professional Speech - SURV10101 — Introduction to Surveying - SURV20144 — Boundary Surveying - SURV21104 — Plane Surveying - SURV22001 — Cartographic design and Drafting - SURV22032 — Coordinate Systems - SURV31533 — Survey Plats and Deeds - SURV32604 — Route and Construction Surveying Source: https://catalog.uamont.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=5&poid=1086 --- # Natural Resources Management, A.S. **Degree** ## Courses - ANTH20103 — Cultural Anthropology - ARHS10003 — Art Appreciation - BIOL20341 — General Botany Laboratory - BIOL20343 — General Botany - BIOL20531 — General Zoology Laboratory - BIOL20543 — General Zoology - CHEM14031 — General Chemistry I Laboratory - CHEM14043 — General Chemistry I - CRJU10203 — Introduction to Criminal Justice - ECON22003 — Principles of Microeconomics - ENGL10103 — Composition I - ENGL10203 — Composition II - ENGL10353 — Honors Composition I - ENGL10453 — Honors Composition II - ENGL21203 — Survey of World Literature II - FILM10203 — Film Appreciation - GEOG11003 — General Geography I - GEOG22263 — General Geography II - GEOS20104 — Introduction to GIS, GPS and Remote Sensing - HIST11103 — World History to 1500 - HIST11203 — World History Since 1500 - HIST21103 — American History I - HIST21203 — American History II - HUMN10103 — Fine Arts Appreciation - MATH11003 — College Algebra with Review - MATH12003 — Trigonometry - MUSC10003 — Music Appreciation - NREM20203 — Human Dimensions in Natural Resources - NREM20303 — Soil Science - NREM20331 — Soil Science Laboratory - NREM20502 — Dendrology - NREM20603 — Natural Resources Communication - NREM20703 — Natural Resource Sampling and Monitoring - NREM20903 — Fire Management - PLSC20003 — American National Government - PSYC11003 — Introduction to Psychology - SOCI10103 — Introduction to Sociology - SPCH10003 — Public Speaking - SPCH10403 — Honors Speech Communication - SPCH22003 — Interpersonal Communication - SPCH22803 — Business and Professional Speech Source: https://catalog.uamont.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=5&poid=1087 --- # Advanced Manufacturing Technology, A.A.S. **Degree** ## Courses - AMST10153 — Introduction to Manufacturing - AMST10253 — Industrial Safety for Manufacturing - AMST10353 — Quality Management - AMST10453 — Industrial Plant Processes - AMST10553 — Electricity for Manufacturing - AMST10653 — Manufacturing Equipment Maintenance & Operation - AMST10753 — Print Reading, Tolerancing, & Precision Measurement - AMST15252 — Professional Behaviors - AMST19253 — Advanced Manufacturing Applications - AMST20153 — Circuits & Controls for Manufacturing - AMST20253 — Fluid Control for Manufacturing - AMST20353 — Industrial Automation for Manufacturing - AMST20452 — DC Equipment and Controls - AMST20553 — Environmental Protection Systems - AMST20653 — Industrial Motors & Motor Controls - AMST20753 — Programmable Logic Controls for Manufacturing - ENGL10103 — Composition I - ENGL10203 — Composition II - HIST11103 — World History to 1500 - HIST11203 — World History Since 1500 - HIST21103 — American History I - HIST21203 — American History II - ISYS10133 — Introduction to Computer Based Systems - MATH22163 — Advanced Industrial Mathematics - PLSC20003 — American National Government - PSYC11003 — Introduction to Psychology - SOCI10103 — Introduction to Sociology Source: https://catalog.uamont.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=5&poid=1125 --- # Crime Scene Investigation, A.A.S. **Degree** ## Courses - CPSI10003 — Microcomputer Applications - CRJU10203 — Introduction to Criminal Justice - ENGL10103 — Composition I - ENGL10203 — Composition II - HIST11103 — World History to 1500 - HIST11203 — World History Since 1500 - MATH12073 — Technical Mathematics - MATH22163 — Advanced Industrial Mathematics - PLSC20003 — American National Government - PSYC11003 — Introduction to Psychology - SOCI10103 — Introduction to Sociology - SPCH10003 — Public Speaking - SPCH22003 — Interpersonal Communication - SPCH22803 — Business and Professional Speech Source: https://catalog.uamont.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=5&poid=1113 --- # Forest Technology, A.A.S. **Degree** ## Courses - CHEM10001 — Introductory Chemistry Laboratory - CHEM10003 — Introductory Chemistry - CPSI10003 — Microcomputer Applications - ECON22003 — Principles of Microeconomics - ENGL10103 — Composition I - ENGL10203 — Composition II - FORE20001 — Basic Surveying - FORE20103 — Foundations of Forestry I - FORE20203 — Foundations of Forestry II - GEOS20104 — Introduction to GIS, GPS and Remote Sensing - MATH11003 — College Algebra with Review - NREM10101 — Introduction to Natural Resource Management - NREM20203 — Human Dimensions in Natural Resources - NREM20303 — Soil Science - NREM20331 — Soil Science Laboratory - NREM20402 — Forest Inventory - NREM20502 — Dendrology - NREM20603 — Natural Resources Communication - NREM20703 — Natural Resource Sampling and Monitoring - NREM20802 — Applications in Natural Resource Sampling and Monitoring - NREM20903 — Fire Management - SPCH10003 — Public Speaking - SPCH10403 — Honors Speech Communication - SPCH22003 — Interpersonal Communication - SPCH22803 — Business and Professional Speech Source: https://catalog.uamont.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=5&poid=1085 --- # General Technology, A.A.S. **Degree** ## Courses - ENGL10103 — Composition I - ENGL10203 — Composition II - HIST21103 — American History I - HIST21203 — American History II - MATH11003 — College Algebra with Review - MATH11103 — Quantitative Literacy with Review - MATH22163 — Advanced Industrial Mathematics - PLSC20003 — American National Government Source: https://catalog.uamont.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=5&poid=1090 --- # Hospitality and Tourism Management, A.A.S. **Degree** ## Courses - ACCT20003 — Principles of Financial Accounting - BLAW20003 — Legal Environment of Business - BUSI20093 — Tech Business English - CPSI11083 — Tech Computer Fundamentals - ENGL10103 — Composition I - ENGL10203 — Composition II - FINN11903 — Personal Financial Economics - HIST21103 — American History I - HIST21203 — American History II - HOSP10103 — Hospitality, Travel, and Tourism - HOSP10202 — Safety and Sanitation - HOSP10303 — Customer Service Relations - HOSP10603 — Principles of Lodging Operations - HOSP10802 — Internship in Hospitality Services - HOSP10904 — Culinary Fundamentals - HOSP11003 — Culinary Preparation and Presentation - HOSP11103 — Principles of Baking - HOSP21103 — Hospitality Management - HOSP21132 — Catering & Events Planning - HOSP21303 — Advanced Tourism Planning - ISYS10133 — Introduction to Computer Based Systems - MATH12073 — Technical Mathematics - MATH22163 — Advanced Industrial Mathematics - MKTG34043 — Principles of Marketing - PLSC20003 — American National Government - PSYC11003 — Introduction to Psychology - SOCI10103 — Introduction to Sociology - SPCH11002 — Employability Skills/Ethics Source: https://catalog.uamont.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=5&poid=1126 --- # Industrial Technology, A.A.S. **Degree** ## Courses - ELTE10102 — Maintenance Welding - ELTE10203 — Basic Machine Shop - ELTE10303 — Industrial Diagrams - ELTE10403 — Pneumatics and Hydraulics - ELTE10504 — Industrial Circuits and Controls - ELTE10604 — Industrial Electricity - ELTE10704 — Industrial Mechanics - ELTE11102 — Precision Maintenance - ELTE11202 — Industrial Safety - ELTE20104 — Industrial Electrical Motors/AC Drives - ELTE20804 — Advanced Industrial Mechanics - ELTE21435 — Instrumentation - ELTE21505 — Programmable Logic Controls - ELTE21603 — Advanced Instrumentation and Troubleshooting - ELTE21705 — Industrial Automation/Robotics Concepts - ELTE26102 — DC Controls - ENGL10103 — Composition I - ENGL10203 — Composition II - HIST11103 — World History to 1500 - HIST11203 — World History Since 1500 - HIST21103 — American History I - HIST21203 — American History II - ISYS10133 — Introduction to Computer Based Systems - MATH22163 — Advanced Industrial Mathematics - PLSC20003 — American National Government - PSYC11003 — Introduction to Psychology - SOCI10103 — Introduction to Sociology - SPCH11002 — Employability Skills/Ethics Source: https://catalog.uamont.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=5&poid=1127 --- # Law Enforcement Administration, A.A.S. **Degree** ## Courses - CPSI10003 — Microcomputer Applications - CRJU10203 — Introduction to Criminal Justice - ENGL10103 — Composition I - ENGL10203 — Composition II - HIST11103 — World History to 1500 - HIST11203 — World History Since 1500 - MATH12073 — Technical Mathematics - MATH22163 — Advanced Industrial Mathematics - PLSC20003 — American National Government - PSYC11003 — Introduction to Psychology - SOCI10103 — Introduction to Sociology - SPCH10003 — Public Speaking - SPCH22003 — Interpersonal Communication - SPCH22803 — Business and Professional Speech Source: https://catalog.uamont.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=5&poid=1116 --- # Nursing, A.A.S. **Degree** ## Courses - BIOL24031 — Anatomy and Physiology I Lab - BIOL24043 — Anatomy and Physiology I - BIOL24131 — Anatomy and Physiology II Lab - BIOL24143 — Anatomy and Physiology II - BIOL30031 — Microbiology Lab - BIOL30043 — Microbiology - CPSI10003 — Microcomputer Applications - ENGL10103 — Composition I - ENGL10203 — Composition II - ISYS10133 — Introduction to Computer Based Systems - MATH11003 — College Algebra with Review - MATH11103 — Quantitative Literacy with Review - MATH22163 — Advanced Industrial Mathematics - NURS10164 — Principles of Nursing Care I - NURS10374 — LPN-RN Transition - NURS1246V — Principles of Nursing Care II - NURS2256V — Principles of Nursing Care III - NURS33363 — Health Assessment - PSYC11003 — Introduction to Psychology - PSYC21003 — Developmental Psychology Source: https://catalog.uamont.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=5&poid=1107 --- # Associate of Arts, A.A. **Degree** ## Courses - ANTH20103 — Cultural Anthropology - ARHS10003 — Art Appreciation - CRJU10203 — Introduction to Criminal Justice - ECON21003 — Principles of Macroeconomics - ECON22003 — Principles of Microeconomics - ENGL10103 — Composition I - ENGL10203 — Composition II - ENGL21203 — Survey of World Literature II - ENGL34053 — American Literature I - ENGL34153 — American Literature II - ENGL34253 — British Literature I - ENGL34353 — British Literature II - FILM10203 — Film Appreciation - FREN10103 — Elementary French I - FREN10203 — Elementary French II - FREN20103 — Intermediate French I - FREN20203 — Intermediate French II - GEOG11003 — General Geography I - GEOG22263 — General Geography II - HIST11103 — World History to 1500 - HIST11203 — World History Since 1500 - HIST21103 — American History I - HIST21203 — American History II - HUMN10103 — Fine Arts Appreciation - MATH12073 — Technical Mathematics - MATH22163 — Advanced Industrial Mathematics - MUSC10003 — Music Appreciation - PHIL11003 — Introduction to Philosophy - PHIL35293 — Logic - PLSC20003 — American National Government - PLSC21003 — State and Local Government - PSYC11003 — Introduction to Psychology - SOCI10103 — Introduction to Sociology - SOCI20103 — Social Problems - SPAN10103 — Elementary Spanish I - SPAN10203 — Elementary Spanish II - SPAN20103 — Intermediate Spanish I - SPAN20203 — Intermediate Spanish II - SPCH10003 — Public Speaking - SPCH22003 — Interpersonal Communication - SPCH22803 — Business and Professional Speech Source: https://catalog.uamont.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=5&poid=1089 --- # History/Political Science, B.A. **Degree** ## Courses - GEOG11003 — General Geography I - HIST11103 — World History to 1500 - HIST11203 — World History Since 1500 - HIST21103 — American History I - HIST21203 — American History II - HIST22503 — Arkansas History - PLSC20003 — American National Government - PLSC21003 — State and Local Government - PLSC22343 — Comparative Politics - PLSC34543 — Arkansas Politics and Government - PLSC46843 — Western Political Theory - SBSC21003 — Social Science Research Methods - SBSC33143 — Statistics for the Social Sciences Source: https://catalog.uamont.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=5&poid=1271 --- # History/Political Science, Pre-Law Courses, B.A. **Degree** ## Courses - PLSC20003 — American National Government - PLSC21003 — State and Local Government - PLSC22343 — Comparative Politics - PLSC22943 — Law and Society - PLSC34143 — Procedural Law - PLSC34343 — Public Administration - PLSC44943 — Civil Liberties and Civil Rights - PLSC46643 — American Constitutional Law - PLSC46843 — Western Political Theory - SBSC33143 — Statistics for the Social Sciences Source: https://catalog.uamont.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=5&poid=1119 --- # K-6 Elementary Education, B.A. **Degree** ## Courses - ARHS10003 — Art Appreciation - BIOL10031 — Biological Science / Principles of Biology I Lab - BIOL10043 — Introduction to Biological Science - EDHP11433 — Introduction to Education - EDHP22333 — Instructional Technology - EDHP22533 — Meeting the Needs of All Learners - EDHP22633 — Learning and Development - EDHP23043 — Math for Teachers I - EDHP30233 — Scientific Concepts and Methods - EDHP32033 — Educational Psychology: Developing Learners - EDHP34043 — Math for Teachers II - EDHP35633 — Effective Instructional and Management Strategies - EDHP35733 — Classroom Management - EDHP35833 — Assessment Techniques - EDHP4603V — Clinical Internship I - EDHP4633V — Clinical Internship II - ELED30103 — K-6 Planning, Curriculum, and Programs - ELED40103 — Teaching Social Studies - ELED40203 — Teaching Mathematics - ELED41303 — Advanced Assessment Techniques for Teachers - ENGL10103 — Composition I - ENGL10203 — Composition II - ENGL21203 — Survey of World Literature II - FILM10203 — Film Appreciation - GEOG11003 — General Geography I - HIST11103 — World History to 1500 - HIST11203 — World History Since 1500 - HIST21103 — American History I - HIST21203 — American History II - HIST22503 — Arkansas History - HUMN10103 — Fine Arts Appreciation - ISYS22003 — Programming Logic and Design - MATH11103 — Quantitative Literacy with Review - MUSC10003 — Music Appreciation - PHSC11031 — Earth and Atmosphere Laboratory - PHSC11043 — Earth and Atmosphere - PHYS10083 — Elements of Physics - PLSC20003 — American National Government - READ20233 — Introduction to Teaching Reading and Writing - READ40133 — Teaching Literacy - READ41433 — Advanced Teaching Literacy - SPCH10003 — Public Speaking - SPED22183 — Characteristics of Exceptional Learning Needs - SPED34183 — Teaching and Assessing Students with Exceptional Needs - STEM41203 — Advanced Teaching Mathematics Source: https://catalog.uamont.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=5&poid=1070 --- # Middle Childhood Education, B.A. **Degree** ## Courses - ARHS10003 — Art Appreciation - ASTR12043 — Elements of Astronomy - BIOL10031 — Biological Science / Principles of Biology I Lab - BIOL10043 — Introduction to Biological Science - BIOL24031 — Anatomy and Physiology I Lab - BIOL24043 — Anatomy and Physiology I - CHEM14031 — General Chemistry I Laboratory - CHEM14043 — General Chemistry I - ECON22003 — Principles of Microeconomics - EDHP22333 — Instructional Technology - EDHP22533 — Meeting the Needs of All Learners - EDHP22633 — Learning and Development - EDHP23043 — Math for Teachers I - EDHP30233 — Scientific Concepts and Methods - EDHP32033 — Educational Psychology: Developing Learners - EDHP34043 — Math for Teachers II - EDHP35633 — Effective Instructional and Management Strategies - EDHP35733 — Classroom Management - EDHP35833 — Assessment Techniques - EDHP4603V — Clinical Internship I - EDHP4633V — Clinical Internship II - ELED40103 — Teaching Social Studies - ELED40203 — Teaching Mathematics - ELED41303 — Advanced Assessment Techniques for Teachers - ENGL10103 — Composition I - ENGL10203 — Composition II - ENGL10353 — Honors Composition I - ENGL10453 — Honors Composition II - ENGL21203 — Survey of World Literature II - ENGL23253 — Introduction to Literary Studies - ENGL34153 — American Literature II - ENGL35753 — Literature for Adolescents - ENGL47553 — Advanced Grammar - FILM10203 — Film Appreciation - GEOG11003 — General Geography I - GEOL11101 — Elements of Geology Laboratory - GEOL11103 — Elements of Geology - HIST11103 — World History to 1500 - HIST11203 — World History Since 1500 - HIST21103 — American History I - HIST21203 — American History II - HIST22503 — Arkansas History - HUMN10103 — Fine Arts Appreciation - ISYS22003 — Programming Logic and Design - MATH11003 — College Algebra with Review - MATH11103 — Quantitative Literacy with Review - MUSC10003 — Music Appreciation - PHSC11031 — Earth and Atmosphere Laboratory - PHSC11043 — Earth and Atmosphere - PHYS20131 — College and University Physics I Laboratory - PHYS20143 — College Physics I - PLSC20003 — American National Government - PSYC11003 — Introduction to Psychology - READ20233 — Introduction to Teaching Reading and Writing - READ40133 — Teaching Literacy - READ41433 — Advanced Teaching Literacy - SOCI10103 — Introduction to Sociology - SPCH10003 — Public Speaking - SPCH22003 — Interpersonal Communication - SPCH22803 — Business and Professional Speech - STEM35603 — Geometric Investigations - STEM41203 — Advanced Teaching Mathematics Source: https://catalog.uamont.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=5&poid=1071 --- # Music, B.A. **Degree** ## Courses - MUAP40161 — Recital/Project - MUEN21751 — Jazz Combo I - MUEN31851 — Jazz Combo II - MUEN35951 — Jazz Ensemble - MUHS10581 — Piano Repertoire - MUHS33583 — History of Jazz - MUHS35683 — History of Music I - MUHS35783 — History of Music II - MUPD46302 — Piano Pedagogy - MUPD47102 — Instrumental Conducting - MUPD47202 — Choral Conducting - MUSC10101 — Seminar in Student Success for the Music Major - MUSC10480 — Recitals, Concerts, Productions - MUSC10782 — Music Technology - MUTH10203 — Theory I - MUTH10303 — Theory II - MUTH10601 — Ear Training and Sight Singing I - MUTH10901 — Ear Training and Sight Singing II - MUTH21601 — Jazz Improvisation I - MUTH22103 — Theory III - MUTH22203 — Theory IV - MUTH22301 — Ear Training and Sight Singing III - MUTH22401 — Ear Training and Sight Singing IV - MUTH33101 — Jazz Improvisation II - MUTH33603 — Jazz Theory and Arranging - MUTH34103 — Analysis and Music Literature Source: https://catalog.uamont.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=5&poid=1059 --- # Agriculture, B.S. **Degree** ## Courses - ACCT20003 — Principles of Financial Accounting - AGEC22703 — Agricultural Economics - AGEC45003 — Agribusiness Analytics - AGEC45103 — Agribusiness Management - AGEC46133 — Agricultural Policy - AGEC46803 — Commodity Marketing - AGEC47003 — Contract Marketing and Futures Trading - AGEC47103 — Agricultural Finance - AGEN22603 — Soil and Water Conservation - AGRI10303 — Principles of Field Crops - AGRI11001 — Agriculture Orientation - AGRI22404 — Soils - AGRI23004 — Integrated Pest Management - AGRI30103 — Introduction to Precision Agriculture - AGRI34503 — Forage Crops - AGRI35003 — Cereal Crops - AGRI35103 — Fiber and Oilseed Crops - AGRI35303 — Introduction to Weed Science - AGRI47403 — Soil Fertility - AGRI47503 — Crop Physiology - AGRI47701 — Seminar - AGRI47803 — Internship - ANSC10053 — Principles of Animal Science - ANSC22103 — Feeds and Feeding - ANSC22203 — Anatomy and Physiology of Domestic Animals - ANSC30133 — Companion Animals - ANSC34103 — Animal Genetics - ANSC34603 — Poultry Production - ANSC34704 — Beef Production - ANSC34804 — Sheep and Goat Production - ANSC34933 — Swine Production - ANSC35203 — Horse Production - ANSC46303 — Animal Metabolism and Nutrition - ANSC46403 — Diseases of Domestic Animals - ANSC46533 — Reproduction of Farm Animals - ANTH20103 — Cultural Anthropology - ARHS10003 — Art Appreciation - BIOL10031 — Biological Science / Principles of Biology I Lab - BIOL10043 — Introduction to Biological Science - BIOL20341 — General Botany Laboratory - BIOL20343 — General Botany - BIOL20531 — General Zoology Laboratory - BIOL20543 — General Zoology - BIOL30031 — Microbiology Lab - BIOL30043 — Microbiology - BLAW20003 — Legal Environment of Business - BUSI21003 — Business Statistics I - CHEM14031 — General Chemistry I Laboratory - CHEM14043 — General Chemistry I - CHEM14201 — General Chemistry II Laboratory - CHEM14203 — General Chemistry II - CRJU10203 — Introduction to Criminal Justice - ECON21003 — Principles of Macroeconomics - ECON22003 — Principles of Microeconomics - ENGL10103 — Composition I - ENGL10203 — Composition II - ENGL10353 — Honors Composition I - ENGL10453 — Honors Composition II - ENGL21203 — Survey of World Literature II - ENGL32553 — Technical Writing and Communication - FILM10203 — Film Appreciation - FINN34103 — General Insurance - FINN34703 — Principles of Finance - FINN34803 — Real Estate Principles - GEOG11003 — General Geography I - GEOG22263 — General Geography II - GEOL11101 — Elements of Geology Laboratory - GEOL11103 — Elements of Geology - GEOS20104 — Introduction to GIS, GPS and Remote Sensing - HIST11103 — World History to 1500 - HIST11203 — World History Since 1500 - HIST21103 — American History I - HIST21203 — American History II - HORT24403 — Principles of Horticulture - MATH11003 — College Algebra with Review - MATH21003 — Introduction to Statistics - MGMT34703 — Principles of Management - MKTG34043 — Principles of Marketing - MUSC10003 — Music Appreciation - NREM40103 — Natural Resource Economics - PLSC20003 — American National Government - PSYC11003 — Introduction to Psychology - PSYC22083 — Statistical Methods - SCWK21243 — Introduction to Social Work - SOCI10103 — Introduction to Sociology - SPCH10003 — Public Speaking - SPCH10403 — Honors Speech Communication - SPCH22003 — Interpersonal Communication - SPCH22803 — Business and Professional Speech Source: https://catalog.uamont.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=5&poid=1079 --- # Biology, B.S. **Degree** ## Courses - BIOL10031 — Biological Science / Principles of Biology I Lab - BIOL10043 — Introduction to Biological Science - BIOL20131 — Principles of Biology II Lab - BIOL20143 — Principles of Biology II - BIOL20341 — General Botany Laboratory - BIOL20343 — General Botany - BIOL20531 — General Zoology Laboratory - BIOL20533 — Principles of Biology I - BIOL20543 — General Zoology - BIOL33633 — Cell Biology - BIOL34834 — General Ecology - BIOL35734 — Comparative Anatomy - BIOL37633 — Evolution - BIOL46334 — Vertebrate Physiology - CHEM14031 — General Chemistry I Laboratory - CHEM14043 — General Chemistry I - CHEM14201 — General Chemistry II Laboratory - CHEM14203 — General Chemistry II - CHEM34074 — Organic Chemistry I - CHEM34174 — Organic Chemistry II - GENE33504 — Genetics - MATH11003 — College Algebra with Review - MATH12003 — Trigonometry - MATH13005 — Precalculus - MATH24005 — Calculus I - PHYS20131 — College and University Physics I Laboratory - PHYS20143 — College Physics I - PHYS20231 — College and University Physics II Laboratory - PHYS20243 — College Physics II - PHYS20343 — University Physics I - PHYS20443 — University Physics II Source: https://catalog.uamont.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=5&poid=1092 --- # Biology, Organismal Biology Option, B.S. **Degree** ## Courses - BIOL10031 — Biological Science / Principles of Biology I Lab - BIOL10043 — Introduction to Biological Science - BIOL20131 — Principles of Biology II Lab - BIOL20143 — Principles of Biology II - BIOL20341 — General Botany Laboratory - BIOL20343 — General Botany - BIOL20531 — General Zoology Laboratory - BIOL20533 — Principles of Biology I - BIOL20543 — General Zoology - BIOL33633 — Cell Biology - BIOL33834 — Herpetology - BIOL33934 — Ichthyology - BIOL34133 — Mammalogy - BIOL34233 — Plant Morphology - BIOL34334 — Regional Flora - BIOL34531 — Mammalogy Lab - BIOL34834 — General Ecology - BIOL35033 — Marine Biology - BIOL35131 — Marine Biology Laboratory - BIOL35234 — Ornithology - BIOL35734 — Comparative Anatomy - BIOL3583V — Natural History - BIOL35934 — Invertebrate Zoology - BIOL37633 — Evolution - BIOL45934 — Waterfowl Ecology - BIOL46334 — Vertebrate Physiology - BIOL47234 — Aquatic Biology - BIOL47334 — Animal Behavior - BIOL47533 — Selected Topics in Biology - BIOL4793V — Independent Study in Biology - BIOS32203 — Biological Statistics - CHEM14031 — General Chemistry I Laboratory - CHEM14043 — General Chemistry I - CHEM14201 — General Chemistry II Laboratory - CHEM14203 — General Chemistry II - CHEM22231 — Introduction to Organic and Biochemistry Laboratory - CHEM22243 — Introduction to Organic and Biochemistry - EPID46504 — Epidemiology & Parasitology - GENE33504 — Genetics - GEOS20104 — Introduction to GIS, GPS and Remote Sensing - MATH11003 — College Algebra with Review - MATH12003 — Trigonometry - NREM20502 — Dendrology - PHYS20131 — College and University Physics I Laboratory - PHYS20143 — College Physics I Source: https://catalog.uamont.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=5&poid=1093 --- # Chemistry, B.S. **Degree** ## Courses - CHEM14031 — General Chemistry I Laboratory - CHEM14043 — General Chemistry I - CHEM14201 — General Chemistry II Laboratory - CHEM14203 — General Chemistry II - CHEM33174 — Quantitative Analysis - CHEM34074 — Organic Chemistry I - CHEM34174 — Organic Chemistry II - CHEM34474 — Instrumental Analysis - CHEM46171 — Chemistry Seminar - CHEM4697V — Senior Research - CHEM47074 — Physical Chemistry: Thermodynamics - CHEM47174 — Physical Chemistry: Kinetic and Quantum Mechanics - CHEM47472 — Advanced Laboratory Techniques - MATH24005 — Calculus I - MATH25005 — Calculus II - MATH26003 — Calculus III - PHYS20131 — College and University Physics I Laboratory - PHYS20143 — College Physics I - PHYS20231 — College and University Physics II Laboratory - PHYS20243 — College Physics II - PHYS20343 — University Physics I - PHYS20443 — University Physics II Source: https://catalog.uamont.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=5&poid=1095 --- # Chemistry, Biochemistry Option, B.S. **Degree** ## Courses - BIOC46303 — Biochemistry I - BIOC46403 — Biochemistry II - BIOL10031 — Biological Science / Principles of Biology I Lab - BIOL10043 — Introduction to Biological Science - BIOL20131 — Principles of Biology II Lab - BIOL20143 — Principles of Biology II - BIOL20533 — Principles of Biology I - BIOL30031 — Microbiology Lab - BIOL30043 — Microbiology - BIOL33633 — Cell Biology - BIOL47431 — Biology Seminar - CHEM14031 — General Chemistry I Laboratory - CHEM14043 — General Chemistry I - CHEM14201 — General Chemistry II Laboratory - CHEM14203 — General Chemistry II - CHEM33174 — Quantitative Analysis - CHEM34074 — Organic Chemistry I - CHEM34174 — Organic Chemistry II - CHEM34274 — Elements of Physical Chemistry - CHEM46171 — Chemistry Seminar - CHEM4697V — Senior Research - CHEM47371 — Biochemistry Laboratory - CHEM47472 — Advanced Laboratory Techniques - GENE33504 — Genetics - MATH11003 — College Algebra with Review - MATH12003 — Trigonometry - MATH24005 — Calculus I - PHYS20131 — College and University Physics I Laboratory - PHYS20143 — College Physics I - PHYS20231 — College and University Physics II Laboratory - PHYS20243 — College Physics II - PHYS20343 — University Physics I - PHYS20443 — University Physics II Source: https://catalog.uamont.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=5&poid=1096 --- # Computer Information Systems, B.S. **Degree** ## Courses - ACCT20003 — Principles of Financial Accounting - ACCT20103 — Principles of Managerial Accounting - BINS41303 — Management Information Systems - BUSI20103 — Business Communications - BUSI21003 — Business Statistics I - CESC31233 — Linux Operating Systems - CESC34703 — Cyberlaw - CESC36203 — Computer Forensics - CESC42503 — Cybersecurity - CESC42603 — Ethics in Information Technology - CPSI10003 — Microcomputer Applications - CPSI30083 — Python Programming - CRJU10203 — Introduction to Criminal Justice - ECON21003 — Principles of Macroeconomics - ECON22003 — Principles of Microeconomics - ISYS11903 — PC Hardware and Software Maintenance - ISYS22003 — Programming Logic and Design - ISYS22103 — Data Structures - ISYS32403 — Introduction to Java Programming - ISYS34203 — COBOL - ISYS34403 — Object-Oriented Programming Languages - ISYS34503 — World Wide Web Programming - ISYS34603 — Programming Mobile Applications - ISYS35203 — System Analysis and Design - ISYS35503 — Advanced COBOL - ISYS45003 — Data Communications and Networking - ISYS46203 — Database Management Systems - ISYS46304 — Application Software Development Project - MGMT34703 — Principles of Management - MKTG34043 — Principles of Marketing Source: https://catalog.uamont.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=5&poid=1066 --- # Computer Science, B.S. **Degree** ## Courses - CESC31233 — Linux Operating Systems - CESC42503 — Cybersecurity - CPSI30083 — Python Programming - ISYS11903 — PC Hardware and Software Maintenance - ISYS22003 — Programming Logic and Design - ISYS22103 — Data Structures - ISYS32403 — Introduction to Java Programming - ISYS34203 — COBOL - ISYS34403 — Object-Oriented Programming Languages - ISYS35203 — System Analysis and Design - ISYS35503 — Advanced COBOL - ISYS45003 — Data Communications and Networking - ISYS46203 — Database Management Systems - ISYS46304 — Application Software Development Project - MATH21003 — Introduction to Statistics - MATH24005 — Calculus I - MATH25005 — Calculus II - MATH35183 — Discrete Mathematics - MATH35283 — Differential Equations - MATH36703 — Introduction to Machine Learning Source: https://catalog.uamont.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=5&poid=1274 --- # Criminal Justice, B.S. **Degree** ## Courses - CPSI10003 — Microcomputer Applications - CRJU10203 — Introduction to Criminal Justice - CRJU21133 — Policing - CRJU21233 — Corrections - CRJU21433 — Juvenile Justice - CRJU24003 — Courts - CRJU32333 — Criminal Law - CRJU32433 — Procedural Law - CRJU34003 — Ethics and Cultural Competence - CRJU43733 — Criminology - PSYC11003 — Introduction to Psychology - SBSC21003 — Social Science Research Methods - SBSC33143 — Statistics for the Social Sciences - SBSC49033 — Professional and Career Preparation - SCWK10043 — Survey of Social Work - SOCI10103 — Introduction to Sociology Source: https://catalog.uamont.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=5&poid=1108 --- # Educational Studies Online (Non-Licensure), B.S. **Degree** ## Courses - ARHS10003 — Art Appreciation - CPSI10003 — Microcomputer Applications - EDHP11433 — Introduction to Education - EDHP22333 — Instructional Technology - EDHP22533 — Meeting the Needs of All Learners - EDHP22633 — Learning and Development - EDHP23043 — Math for Teachers I - EDHP32033 — Educational Psychology: Developing Learners - EDHP34043 — Math for Teachers II - EDHP35633 — Effective Instructional and Management Strategies - EDHP35733 — Classroom Management - EDHP35833 — Assessment Techniques - EDHP46133 — Education Field Study - ELED30103 — K-6 Planning, Curriculum, and Programs - ELED34003 — Family and Community Relations - ELED40103 — Teaching Social Studies - ENGL10103 — Composition I - ENGL10203 — Composition II - ENGL21203 — Survey of World Literature II - FILM10203 — Film Appreciation - GEOG11003 — General Geography I - HIST11103 — World History to 1500 - HIST11203 — World History Since 1500 - HIST21103 — American History I - HIST21203 — American History II - HIST22503 — Arkansas History - HUMN10103 — Fine Arts Appreciation - MATH11003 — College Algebra with Review - MATH11103 — Quantitative Literacy with Review - MLED31033 — Programs and Practices for Middle Schools - MUSC10003 — Music Appreciation - PLSC20003 — American National Government - PSYC11003 — Introduction to Psychology - READ20233 — Introduction to Teaching Reading and Writing - READ40233 — Disciplinary Literacy - SOCI10103 — Introduction to Sociology - SPCH10003 — Public Speaking - SPCH22003 — Interpersonal Communication - SPCH22803 — Business and Professional Speech - SPED22183 — Characteristics of Exceptional Learning Needs - SPED34183 — Teaching and Assessing Students with Exceptional Needs Source: https://catalog.uamont.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=5&poid=1072 --- # Exercise Science, B.S. **Degree** ## Courses - ARHS10003 — Art Appreciation - BIOL10031 — Biological Science / Principles of Biology I Lab - BIOL10043 — Introduction to Biological Science - BIOL20533 — Principles of Biology I - BIOL24031 — Anatomy and Physiology I Lab - BIOL24043 — Anatomy and Physiology I - BIOL24131 — Anatomy and Physiology II Lab - BIOL24143 — Anatomy and Physiology II - CHEM10001 — Introductory Chemistry Laboratory - CHEM10003 — Introductory Chemistry - CHEM14031 — General Chemistry I Laboratory - CHEM14043 — General Chemistry I - CPSI10003 — Microcomputer Applications - ENGL10103 — Composition I - ENGL10203 — Composition II - ENGL21203 — Survey of World Literature II - EXSC10002 — Introduction to Exercise Science - EXSC10102 — Concepts of Fitness - EXSC33203 — Strength and Conditioning - EXSC34803 — Sport Entrepreneurship - EXSC44001 — Anatomical Kinesiology Laboratory - EXSC44033 — Pharmacology and Exercise Performance - EXSC45003 — Exercise Prescription - EXSC45103 — Exercise Certification Preparation - EXSC45203 — Geriatric/Therapeutic Internship - EXSC45303 — Sports Psychology - EXSC46433 — Anatomical Kinesiology - EXSC46803 — Methods and Technology for Exercise Science - EXSC47833 — Research Methods for Exercise Science - FILM10203 — Film Appreciation - HIST21103 — American History I - HIST21203 — American History II - HUMN10103 — Fine Arts Appreciation - MATH11003 — College Algebra with Review - MATH11103 — Quantitative Literacy with Review - MATH12073 — Technical Mathematics - MATH22163 — Advanced Industrial Mathematics - MUSC10003 — Music Appreciation - PHED10141 — Weight Training for Men and Women - PHED21143 — Nutrition - PHED22043 — Health and Wellness Promotion - PHED22743 — First Aid and CPR - PHED23143 — Care and Prevention of Athletic Injuries - PHED34641 — Exercise Physiology Laboratory - PHED35243 — Exercise Physiology - PHED47143 — Sport Administration - PLSC20003 — American National Government - PSYC11003 — Introduction to Psychology - PSYC21003 — Developmental Psychology - PSYC22083 — Statistical Methods - SOCI10103 — Introduction to Sociology - SPCH10003 — Public Speaking - SPCH22003 — Interpersonal Communication - SPCH22803 — Business and Professional Speech Source: https://catalog.uamont.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=5&poid=1074 --- # Health and Physical Education (Non-Licensure), B.S. **Degree** ## Courses - ACCT20003 — Principles of Financial Accounting - ARHS10003 — Art Appreciation - BIOL24031 — Anatomy and Physiology I Lab - BIOL24043 — Anatomy and Physiology I - BUSI10103 — Introduction to Business - CPSI10003 — Microcomputer Applications - ECON21003 — Principles of Macroeconomics - ECON22003 — Principles of Microeconomics - ECON34563 — Money, Banking, and Credit - ENGL10103 — Composition I - ENGL10203 — Composition II - ENGL21203 — Survey of World Literature II - EXSC33203 — Strength and Conditioning - EXSC34803 — Sport Entrepreneurship - EXSC44001 — Anatomical Kinesiology Laboratory - EXSC44033 — Pharmacology and Exercise Performance - EXSC45303 — Sports Psychology - EXSC46433 — Anatomical Kinesiology - FILM10203 — Film Appreciation - FINN34703 — Principles of Finance - GEOG11003 — General Geography I - GEOG22263 — General Geography II - HIST11103 — World History to 1500 - HIST11203 — World History Since 1500 - HIST21103 — American History I - HIST21203 — American History II - HUMN10103 — Fine Arts Appreciation - ISYS10133 — Introduction to Computer Based Systems - MATH11003 — College Algebra with Review - MATH11103 — Quantitative Literacy with Review - MATH12073 — Technical Mathematics - MATH22163 — Advanced Industrial Mathematics - MGMT34303 — Entrepreneurship - MGMT34603 — Leadership - MGMT34703 — Principles of Management - MKTG34043 — Principles of Marketing - MKTG34643 — Consumer Behavior - MUSC10003 — Music Appreciation - PHED14543 — Individual Sports - PHED21143 — Nutrition - PHED22043 — Health and Wellness Promotion - PHED22743 — First Aid and CPR - PHED23143 — Care and Prevention of Athletic Injuries - PHED23243 — Introduction to ESports - PHED24043 — Lead-up Games - PHED27043 — Theory and Principles of Physical Education and Coaching - PHED32143 — Football Operations - PHED32243 — Baseball Operations - PHED33043 — Community Health - PHED33742 — Coaching of Baseball/Softball - PHED33842 — Coaching of Volleyball - PHED33942 — Coaching of Track - PHED34242 — Coaching of Basketball - PHED34243 — Advanced ESports - PHED34742 — Coaching of Football - PHED35043 — Adapted Physical Education - PHED35243 — Exercise Physiology - PHED35543 — Child Growth and Motor Development - PHED44143 — Methods of Physical Education and Health - PHED44243 — Internship in Esports - PHED46043 — Physical Education Tests and Measurements - PHED47143 — Sport Administration - PLSC20003 — American National Government - PSYC11003 — Introduction to Psychology - SOCI10103 — Introduction to Sociology - SPCH10003 — Public Speaking - SPCH22003 — Interpersonal Communication - SPCH22803 — Business and Professional Speech Source: https://catalog.uamont.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=5&poid=1073 --- # Land Surveying, B.S. **Degree** ## Courses - ANTH20103 — Cultural Anthropology - ARHS10003 — Art Appreciation - BADM34903 — Business Ethics - BLAW20003 — Legal Environment of Business - CHEM10001 — Introductory Chemistry Laboratory - CHEM10003 — Introductory Chemistry - CHEM14031 — General Chemistry I Laboratory - CHEM14043 — General Chemistry I - CPSI10003 — Microcomputer Applications - CRJU10203 — Introduction to Criminal Justice - ECON22003 — Principles of Microeconomics - ENGL10103 — Composition I - ENGL10203 — Composition II - ENGL21203 — Survey of World Literature II - ENGL32553 — Technical Writing and Communication - GEOG11003 — General Geography I - GEOL11101 — Elements of Geology Laboratory - GEOL11103 — Elements of Geology - GEOS20104 — Introduction to GIS, GPS and Remote Sensing - GEOS31143 — Advanced Geographic Information Systems (GIS) - GEOS31203 — Remote Sensing - GEOS41233 — Global Navigation Satellite Systems - HIST11103 — World History to 1500 - HIST11203 — World History Since 1500 - HIST21103 — American History I - HIST21203 — American History II - HUMN10103 — Fine Arts Appreciation - ISYS22003 — Programming Logic and Design - ISYS31003 — Advanced Microcomputer Applications - ISYS32403 — Introduction to Java Programming - ISYS34303 — Introduction to C# Programming - ISYS34403 — Object-Oriented Programming Languages - ISYS46203 — Database Management Systems - MATH11003 — College Algebra with Review - MATH12003 — Trigonometry - MATH22003 — Compact Calculus - MATH24005 — Calculus I - MGMT34703 — Principles of Management - MUSC10003 — Music Appreciation - NREM20502 — Dendrology - NREM30603 — Biometrics in Natural Resources - PHIL35293 — Logic - PHSC11031 — Earth and Atmosphere Laboratory - PHSC11043 — Earth and Atmosphere - PHYS10083 — Elements of Physics - PHYS10281 — Elements of Physics Laboratory - PHYS20131 — College and University Physics I Laboratory - PHYS20143 — College Physics I - PLSC20003 — American National Government - PLSC34343 — Public Administration - PSYC11003 — Introduction to Psychology - SCWK21243 — Introduction to Social Work - SOCI10103 — Introduction to Sociology - SPCH10003 — Public Speaking - SPCH22003 — Interpersonal Communication - SPCH22803 — Business and Professional Speech - SPCH34803 — Communication in Small Groups - SURV10101 — Introduction to Surveying - SURV20144 — Boundary Surveying - SURV21104 — Plane Surveying - SURV22001 — Cartographic design and Drafting - SURV22032 — Coordinate Systems - SURV31533 — Survey Plats and Deeds - SURV32604 — Route and Construction Surveying - SURV41803 — Law and Professionalism in Geomatics - SURV44504 — Advanced Surveying - SURV48804 — Surveying Practicum Source: https://catalog.uamont.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=5&poid=1084 --- # Mathematics, B.S. **Degree** ## Courses - CESC31233 — Linux Operating Systems - CHEM14031 — General Chemistry I Laboratory - CHEM14043 — General Chemistry I - CHEM14201 — General Chemistry II Laboratory - CHEM14203 — General Chemistry II - CPSI10003 — Microcomputer Applications - CPSI30083 — Python Programming - ISYS22003 — Programming Logic and Design - ISYS31003 — Advanced Microcomputer Applications - ISYS32403 — Introduction to Java Programming - ISYS34203 — COBOL - ISYS34303 — Introduction to C# Programming - ISYS34403 — Object-Oriented Programming Languages - ISYS35203 — System Analysis and Design - ISYS46203 — Database Management Systems - MATH11103 — Quantitative Literacy with Review - MATH12003 — Trigonometry - MATH21003 — Introduction to Statistics - MATH23383 — Introduction to Proofs - MATH24005 — Calculus I - MATH25005 — Calculus II - MATH26003 — Calculus III - MATH32383 — History of Mathematics - MATH34183 — Number Theory - MATH34283 — College Geometry - MATH34583 — Abstract Algebra - MATH34683 — Linear Algebra - MATH34883 — Mathematical Modeling - MATH35183 — Discrete Mathematics - MATH35283 — Differential Equations - MATH36703 — Introduction to Machine Learning - MATH40083 — Advanced Calculus - MATH4658V — Mathematics Reading and Research - MATH47181 — Mathematics Seminar - PHYS20131 — College and University Physics I Laboratory - PHYS20143 — College Physics I - PHYS20231 — College and University Physics II Laboratory - PHYS20243 — College Physics II - PHYS20343 — University Physics I - PHYS20443 — University Physics II - STAT34003 — Probability and Statistics - STEM35503 — Number Systems - STEM35603 — Geometric Investigations - STEM44203 — Methods of Teaching Mathematics II - STEM46603 — Methods of Teaching Mathematics I - STEM47003 — Praxis Mathematics Content Knowledge Source: https://catalog.uamont.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=5&poid=1098 --- # Natural Resources Management, B.S. **Degree** ## Courses - AGEC48203 — Economics of Environmental Management - AGEN22603 — Soil and Water Conservation - ANTH20103 — Cultural Anthropology - ARHS10003 — Art Appreciation - BIOL20341 — General Botany Laboratory - BIOL20343 — General Botany - BIOL20531 — General Zoology Laboratory - BIOL20543 — General Zoology - BIOL33834 — Herpetology - BIOL33934 — Ichthyology - BIOL34133 — Mammalogy - BIOL34334 — Regional Flora - BIOL34531 — Mammalogy Lab - BIOL34834 — General Ecology - BIOL35234 — Ornithology - BIOL35734 — Comparative Anatomy - BIOL35934 — Invertebrate Zoology - BIOL45934 — Waterfowl Ecology - BIOL46334 — Vertebrate Physiology - BIOL47234 — Aquatic Biology - CHEM14031 — General Chemistry I Laboratory - CHEM14043 — General Chemistry I - CHEM14201 — General Chemistry II Laboratory - CHEM14203 — General Chemistry II - CHEM22231 — Introduction to Organic and Biochemistry Laboratory - CHEM22243 — Introduction to Organic and Biochemistry - CHEM34074 — Organic Chemistry I - CHEM34174 — Organic Chemistry II - COMM20153 — Modern Media Literacy - COMM40353 — Editing - CRJU10203 — Introduction to Criminal Justice - ECON21003 — Principles of Macroeconomics - ECON22003 — Principles of Microeconomics - ENGL10103 — Composition I - ENGL10203 — Composition II - ENGL10353 — Honors Composition I - ENGL10453 — Honors Composition II - ENGL21203 — Survey of World Literature II - ENSC34933 — Environmental Science - GEOG11003 — General Geography I - GEOG22263 — General Geography II - GEOS20104 — Introduction to GIS, GPS and Remote Sensing - GEOS31143 — Advanced Geographic Information Systems (GIS) - GEOS31203 — Remote Sensing - GEOS41233 — Global Navigation Satellite Systems - HIST11103 — World History to 1500 - HIST11203 — World History Since 1500 - HIST21103 — American History I - HIST21203 — American History II - ISYS32403 — Introduction to Java Programming - ISYS34303 — Introduction to C# Programming - ISYS34403 — Object-Oriented Programming Languages - ISYS46203 — Database Management Systems - MATH11003 — College Algebra with Review - MATH12003 — Trigonometry - MUSC10003 — Music Appreciation - NREM10101 — Introduction to Natural Resource Management - NREM20203 — Human Dimensions in Natural Resources - NREM20303 — Soil Science - NREM20331 — Soil Science Laboratory - NREM20342 — Wildlife Conservation and Management - NREM20402 — Forest Inventory - NREM20502 — Dendrology - NREM20603 — Natural Resources Communication - NREM20703 — Natural Resource Sampling and Monitoring - NREM20802 — Applications in Natural Resource Sampling and Monitoring - NREM20903 — Fire Management - NREM30302 — Contemporary Natural Resources Issues - NREM30503 — Forest Ecology and Tree Ecophysiology - NREM30603 — Biometrics in Natural Resources - NREM30704 — Silviculture - NREM30803 — Concepts in Watershed Management - NREM30901 — Forest Herbicides - NREM31001 — Methods in Wildlife Conservation and Management - NREM40103 — Natural Resource Economics - NREM40203 — Wildlife Habitat Management - NREM40301 — Registered Foresters Test Prep - NREM40403 — Natural Resource Policy - NREM40503 — Forest Management - NREM40603 — Natural Resources Practicum - NREM40702 — Wood Structure and Forest Products - NREM40804 — Forest Health - NREM40903 — Applied Quantitative Wildlife Population Ecology - PLSC20003 — American National Government - PSYC11003 — Introduction to Psychology - SCWK21243 — Introduction to Social Work - SOCI10103 — Introduction to Sociology - SPCH10003 — Public Speaking - SPCH10403 — Honors Speech Communication - SPCH22003 — Interpersonal Communication - SPCH22703 — Argumentation and Debate - SPCH22803 — Business and Professional Speech - SPCH30103 — Social Media Content Production - SPCH30303 — Communication Writing - SPCH34503 — Persuasion - SPCH34803 — Communication in Small Groups - SPCH35103 — Introduction to Oral Interpretation - SPCH35303 — Communication in Organizations - SPCH46203 — Seminar in Communication - SPCH46503 — Theories of Human Communication - THTR46693 — Performance Studies Source: https://catalog.uamont.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=5&poid=1258 --- # Natural Science, B.S. **Degree** ## Courses - ASTR12031 — Elements of Astronomy Laboratory - ASTR12043 — Elements of Astronomy - BIOL10031 — Biological Science / Principles of Biology I Lab - BIOL10043 — Introduction to Biological Science - BIOL20341 — General Botany Laboratory - BIOL20343 — General Botany - BIOL20531 — General Zoology Laboratory - BIOL20543 — General Zoology - BIOL30031 — Microbiology Lab - BIOL30043 — Microbiology - BIOL34834 — General Ecology - CHEM14031 — General Chemistry I Laboratory - CHEM14043 — General Chemistry I - CHEM14201 — General Chemistry II Laboratory - CHEM14203 — General Chemistry II - CHEM33174 — Quantitative Analysis - CHEM34074 — Organic Chemistry I - CHEM34174 — Organic Chemistry II - GEOL11101 — Elements of Geology Laboratory - GEOL11103 — Elements of Geology - GEOS11203 — Meteorology - GEOS11341 — Meteorology Lab - MATH11003 — College Algebra with Review - MATH12003 — Trigonometry - MATH13005 — Precalculus - MATH22003 — Compact Calculus - MATH24005 — Calculus I - PHSC11031 — Earth and Atmosphere Laboratory - PHSC11043 — Earth and Atmosphere - PHYS20131 — College and University Physics I Laboratory - PHYS20143 — College Physics I - PHYS20231 — College and University Physics II Laboratory - PHYS20243 — College Physics II Source: https://catalog.uamont.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=5&poid=1101 --- # Psychology, B.S. **Degree** ## Courses - CRJU32733 — Mental Health and Criminal Justice - CRJU34003 — Ethics and Cultural Competence - CRJU42833 — Domestic Violence - CRJU43933 — Victimology - NURS10463 — Ethical and Legal Obligations in Health Professions - NURS23063 — Cultural Awareness in Healthcare - PSYC11003 — Introduction to Psychology - PSYC21003 — Developmental Psychology - PSYC22083 — Statistical Methods - PSYC30183 — Experimental Research Methods - PSYC31083 — Cognitive Psychology - PSYC34683 — Principles of Guidance and Counseling - PSYC34883 — Physiological Psychology - PSYC34983 — Fundamentals of Measurement - PSYC46283 — Psychology of Personality - PSYC46483 — Applied Human Service Skills - PSYC4658V — Practicum in Psychology - PSYC46783 — Abnormal Psychology - SBSC21003 — Social Science Research Methods - SCWK10043 — Survey of Social Work - SCWK20143 — Social Work Values and Ethics - SCWK21243 — Introduction to Social Work Source: https://catalog.uamont.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=5&poid=1120 --- # Accounting, B.B.A. **Degree** ## Courses - ACCT20003 — Principles of Financial Accounting - ACCT20103 — Principles of Managerial Accounting - ACCT34073 — Intermediate Accounting I - ACCT34173 — Intermediate Accounting II - ACCT34373 — Cost Accounting I - ACCT43273 — Accounting Information Systems - ACCT43373 — Fraud Examination and Forensic Accounting - ACCT46373 — Governmental Accounting - ACCT46773 — Cost Accounting II - ACCT46873 — Federal Tax Accounting I - ACCT46973 — Federal Tax Accounting II - ACCT47273 — Advanced Accounting I - ACCT47373 — Advanced Accounting II - ACCT47773 — Auditing - BADM32303 — Business Statistics II - BADM34903 — Business Ethics - BINS33003 — Business Data Analysis Using Excel - BLAW20003 — Legal Environment of Business - BUSI20103 — Business Communications - BUSI21003 — Business Statistics I - CPSI10003 — Microcomputer Applications - ECON21003 — Principles of Macroeconomics - ECON22003 — Principles of Microeconomics - FINN34703 — Principles of Finance - MGMT34703 — Principles of Management - MGMT46503 — Strategic Management - MKTG34043 — Principles of Marketing - OMGT46403 — Production/Operations Management - UNIV11171 — Pathway to Success Source: https://catalog.uamont.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=5&poid=1252 --- # Business Administration, B.B.A. **Degree** ## Courses - ACCT20003 — Principles of Financial Accounting - ACCT20103 — Principles of Managerial Accounting - BADM32303 — Business Statistics II - BADM33503 — International Business - BADM34903 — Business Ethics - BADM47001 — Business Professionalism - BINS41303 — Management Information Systems - BLAW20003 — Legal Environment of Business - BUSI20103 — Business Communications - BUSI21003 — Business Statistics I - CPSI10003 — Microcomputer Applications - ECON21003 — Principles of Macroeconomics - ECON22003 — Principles of Microeconomics - ECON34563 — Money, Banking, and Credit - FINN34103 — General Insurance - FINN34703 — Principles of Finance - FINN34803 — Real Estate Principles - FINN46003 — Financial Policy and Planning - FINN46103 — Investments - FINN46203 — International Finance - FINN47003 — Financial Trusts and Estate Planning - FINN4980V — Special Topics in Finance - ISYS31003 — Advanced Microcomputer Applications - MGMT34303 — Entrepreneurship - MGMT34603 — Leadership - MGMT34703 — Principles of Management - MGMT36003 — Supply Chain Management - MGMT46333 — Human Resource Management - MGMT46503 — Strategic Management - MGMT46603 — Organizational Behavior and Theory - MGMT46703 — Global Organizational Behavior and Theory - MGMT46903 — New Venture Development - MGMT4980V — Special Topics in Management - MKTG31003 — Sports Marketing - MKTG34043 — Principles of Marketing - MKTG34443 — Selling and Sales Administration - MKTG34543 — Marketing Communication - MKTG34643 — Consumer Behavior - MKTG42003 — Social Media Marketing - MKTG44743 — Special Topics in Marketing - MKTG46243 — Marketing Research - MKTG46643 — Marketing Management - OMGT46403 — Production/Operations Management - SPCH34803 — Communication in Small Groups - SPCH35303 — Communication in Organizations Source: https://catalog.uamont.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=5&poid=1254 --- # Interdisciplinary Studies, B.I.S. ## Courses - ANTH20103 — Cultural Anthropology - ANTH22103 — North American Indians - ANTH22203 — World Prehistory - ANTH22303 — Arkansas Regional Archeology - ANTH22503 — Introduction to Archaeology - ARHS10003 — Art Appreciation - CRJU10203 — Introduction to Criminal Justice - CRJU22933 — Law and Society - ECON21003 — Principles of Macroeconomics - ECON22003 — Principles of Microeconomics - ENGL10103 — Composition I - ENGL10203 — Composition II - FILM10203 — Film Appreciation - GEOG11003 — General Geography I - GEOG22263 — General Geography II - HIST11103 — World History to 1500 - HIST11203 — World History Since 1500 - HIST21103 — American History I - HIST21203 — American History II - HUMN10103 — Fine Arts Appreciation - MATH12073 — Technical Mathematics - MATH22163 — Advanced Industrial Mathematics - MUSC10003 — Music Appreciation - NREM20603 — Natural Resources Communication - PLSC20003 — American National Government - PLSC21003 — State and Local Government - PLSC22343 — Comparative Politics - PLSC22943 — Law and Society - PLSC23543 — World Politics - SCWK10043 — Survey of Social Work - SOCI10103 — Introduction to Sociology - SOCI20103 — Social Problems - SPCH10003 — Public Speaking - SPCH22003 — Interpersonal Communication - SPCH22803 — Business and Professional Speech - UNIV40071 — General Studies Capstone Source: https://catalog.uamont.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=5&poid=1091 --- # Bachelor of Social Work, B.S.W. **Degree** ## Courses - BIOL10031 — Biological Science / Principles of Biology I Lab - BIOL10043 — Introduction to Biological Science - CPSI10003 — Microcomputer Applications - FINN11903 — Personal Financial Economics - PLSC20003 — American National Government - PSYC11003 — Introduction to Psychology - SBSC21003 — Social Science Research Methods - SBSC33143 — Statistics for the Social Sciences - SCWK20143 — Social Work Values and Ethics - SCWK21243 — Introduction to Social Work - SCWK21343 — Human Behavior in the Social Environment I - SCWK21443 — Professional Writing - SCWK21543 — Social Welfare Policy - SCWK31143 — Generalist Social Work Practice I - SCWK31243 — Cultural Diversity - SCWK32143 — Generalist Social Work Practice II - SCWK32343 — Human Behavior in the Social Environment II - SCWK40113 — Crisis Intervention - SCWK40123 — Sports Social Work - SCWK42542 — Social Work Field Practicum I Seminar - SCWK43042 — Social Work Field Practicum II Seminar - SCWK43343 — Social Work and Aging - SCWK43443 — Social Work and Health Care - SCWK43543 — Social Work and Mental Health - SCWK43743 — Social Work and Substance Abuse - SCWK43943 — Spirituality in Social Work Practice - SCWK44143 — Generalist Social Work Practice III - SCWK46543 — Special Topics in Social Work - SCWK46744 — Social Work Field Practicum I - SCWK47044 — Social Work Field Practicum II - SOCI10103 — Introduction to Sociology Source: https://catalog.uamont.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=5&poid=1123 --- # Applied Science, B.A.S. **Degree** ## Courses - ANTH20103 — Cultural Anthropology - ARHS10003 — Art Appreciation - BADM33503 — International Business - BADM34403 — Special Topics - BADM34903 — Business Ethics - BINS41303 — Management Information Systems - CESC42503 — Cybersecurity - CESC42603 — Ethics in Information Technology - CRJU10203 — Introduction to Criminal Justice - ECON21003 — Principles of Macroeconomics - ECON22003 — Principles of Microeconomics - EDHP35633 — Effective Instructional and Management Strategies - EDHP35733 — Classroom Management - EDHP35833 — Assessment Techniques - EDHP46133 — Education Field Study - ENGL10103 — Composition I - ENGL10203 — Composition II - ENGL21203 — Survey of World Literature II - ENGL32553 — Technical Writing and Communication - FILM10203 — Film Appreciation - FINN34103 — General Insurance - GEOG11003 — General Geography I - GEOG22263 — General Geography II - HIST11103 — World History to 1500 - HIST11203 — World History Since 1500 - HIST21103 — American History I - HIST21203 — American History II - HOSP30103 — Advanced Principles of Hospitality and Tourism Management - HOSP30203 — Hospitality and Tourism Marketing - HOSP30303 — Advanced Event Management - HOSP30403 — Hospitality Leadership and Decision Making - HOSP30503 — Hospitality Risk Management - HOSP31003 — Special Topics - HUMN10103 — Fine Arts Appreciation - ISYS31003 — Advanced Microcomputer Applications - ISYS34503 — World Wide Web Programming - MATH11103 — Quantitative Literacy with Review - MGMT34503 — Industrial Relations - MGMT34603 — Leadership - MGMT34703 — Principles of Management - MGMT46333 — Human Resource Management - MGMT46603 — Organizational Behavior and Theory - MGMT46703 — Global Organizational Behavior and Theory - MKTG34043 — Principles of Marketing - MKTG34443 — Selling and Sales Administration - MKTG34543 — Marketing Communication - MKTG34643 — Consumer Behavior - MKTG44743 — Special Topics in Marketing - MUSC10003 — Music Appreciation - OMGT46403 — Production/Operations Management - PHIL36293 — Ethics - PLSC20003 — American National Government - PLSC34043 — Campaigns and Elections - PLSC34143 — Procedural Law - PLSC34343 — Public Administration - PLSC34443 — Middle East Politics - PLSC46043 — The American Presidency - PSYC11003 — Introduction to Psychology - PSYC32583 — Adolescence - PSYC34183 — Psychology of Learning - PSYC34383 — Child Development - PSYC34683 — Principles of Guidance and Counseling - PSYC34783 — Human Sexuality - PSYC46283 — Psychology of Personality - PSYC46783 — Abnormal Psychology - SOCI10103 — Introduction to Sociology - SPCH10003 — Public Speaking - SPCH22003 — Interpersonal Communication - SPCH22803 — Business and Professional Speech - SPCH30303 — Communication Writing - SPCH34103 — Intercultural Communication - SPCH34503 — Persuasion - SPCH34803 — Communication in Small Groups - SPCH35303 — Communication in Organizations - SPED34183 — Teaching and Assessing Students with Exceptional Needs - UNIV40071 — General Studies Capstone Source: https://catalog.uamont.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=5&poid=1178 --- # Music Education, B.M.E. ## Courses - EDHP11433 — Introduction to Education - EDHP22533 — Meeting the Needs of All Learners - EDHP32033 — Educational Psychology: Developing Learners - EDHP4603V — Clinical Internship I - EDHP4633V — Clinical Internship II - MUAP40161 — Recital/Project - MUED35893 — Elementary Music Methods - MUED46193 — Secondary Instrumental Music Methods - MUED47893 — Secondary Vocal Methods - MUHS10581 — Piano Repertoire - MUHS35683 — History of Music I - MUHS35783 — History of Music II - MUPD22902 — Diction for Singers - MUPD33202 — Vocal Pedagogy - MUPD34401 — Woodwind Class - MUPD34801 — Brass Class - MUPD34901 — Percussion Class - MUPD35001 — String Class - MUPD46302 — Piano Pedagogy - MUPD47102 — Instrumental Conducting - MUPD47202 — Choral Conducting - MUSC10101 — Seminar in Student Success for the Music Major - MUSC10480 — Recitals, Concerts, Productions - MUSC10782 — Music Technology - MUTH10203 — Theory I - MUTH10303 — Theory II - MUTH10601 — Ear Training and Sight Singing I - MUTH10901 — Ear Training and Sight Singing II - MUTH22103 — Theory III - MUTH22203 — Theory IV - MUTH22301 — Ear Training and Sight Singing III - MUTH22401 — Ear Training and Sight Singing IV - MUTH34103 — Analysis and Music Literature Source: https://catalog.uamont.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=5&poid=1060 --- # Nursing, B.S.N. **Degree** ## Courses - ARHS10003 — Art Appreciation - BIOL24031 — Anatomy and Physiology I Lab - BIOL24043 — Anatomy and Physiology I - BIOL24131 — Anatomy and Physiology II Lab - BIOL24143 — Anatomy and Physiology II - BIOL30031 — Microbiology Lab - BIOL30043 — Microbiology - BUSI21003 — Business Statistics I - CHEM10001 — Introductory Chemistry Laboratory - CHEM10003 — Introductory Chemistry - CHEM14031 — General Chemistry I Laboratory - CHEM14043 — General Chemistry I - ENGL10103 — Composition I - ENGL10203 — Composition II - FILM10203 — Film Appreciation - HIST21103 — American History I - HIST21203 — American History II - HUMN10103 — Fine Arts Appreciation - MATH11003 — College Algebra with Review - MATH11103 — Quantitative Literacy with Review - MATH21003 — Introduction to Statistics - MUSC10003 — Music Appreciation - NURS31063 — Nursing Skills - NURS33103 — Introduction to Baccalaureate Nursing (Role Course) - NURS33363 — Health Assessment - NURS33963 — Pathophysiology for Nursing - NURS34508 — Nursing Care of Adults and Clinical Practicum I - NURS35002 — Nursing Care of the Aging Population - NURS41101 — NCLEX Prep - NURS41563 — Population Health - NURS42104 — Pediatric Nursing - NURS42114 — Maternal and Women’s Health and Clinical Practicum - NURS43303 — Capstone - NURS44508 — Nursing Care of Adults and Clinical Practicum II - NURS44773 — Nursing Research and Evidence-Based Practice - NURS45064 — Leadership and Management and Clinical Practicum - NURS45203 — Mental Health Nursing - NURS47709 — Nursing Care of Adults and Clinical Practicum III - NURS48002 — Nursing Informatics - PHED21143 — Nutrition - PLSC20003 — American National Government - PSYC11003 — Introduction to Psychology - PSYC21003 — Developmental Psychology - PSYC22083 — Statistical Methods - SBSC33143 — Statistics for the Social Sciences - SOCI10103 — Introduction to Sociology - SPCH10003 — Public Speaking - SPCH22003 — Interpersonal Communication - SPCH22803 — Business and Professional Speech - STAT34003 — Probability and Statistics Source: https://catalog.uamont.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=5&poid=1104 --- # Nursing, RN to BSN Advanced Placement Track, B.S.N. **Degree** ## Courses - ARHS10003 — Art Appreciation - BIOL24031 — Anatomy and Physiology I Lab - BIOL24043 — Anatomy and Physiology I - BIOL24131 — Anatomy and Physiology II Lab - BIOL24143 — Anatomy and Physiology II - BIOL30031 — Microbiology Lab - BIOL30043 — Microbiology - BUSI21003 — Business Statistics I - CHEM10001 — Introductory Chemistry Laboratory - CHEM10003 — Introductory Chemistry - CHEM14031 — General Chemistry I Laboratory - CHEM14043 — General Chemistry I - ENGL10103 — Composition I - ENGL10203 — Composition II - ENGL21203 — Survey of World Literature II - FILM10203 — Film Appreciation - HIST21103 — American History I - HIST21203 — American History II - HUMN10103 — Fine Arts Appreciation - MATH11003 — College Algebra with Review - MATH11103 — Quantitative Literacy with Review - MATH21003 — Introduction to Statistics - MUSC10003 — Music Appreciation - NURS30664 — Healthy Aging - NURS30763 — Role Transition - NURS33363 — Health Assessment - NURS33963 — Pathophysiology for Nursing - NURS34064 — Health Promotion - NURS41563 — Population Health - NURS44773 — Nursing Research and Evidence-Based Practice - NURS45064 — Leadership and Management and Clinical Practicum - PHED21143 — Nutrition - PLSC20003 — American National Government - PSYC11003 — Introduction to Psychology - PSYC21003 — Developmental Psychology - PSYC22083 — Statistical Methods - SBSC33143 — Statistics for the Social Sciences - SOCI10103 — Introduction to Sociology - SPCH10003 — Public Speaking - SPCH22003 — Interpersonal Communication - SPCH22803 — Business and Professional Speech - STAT34003 — Probability and Statistics Source: https://catalog.uamont.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=5&poid=1106 --- # Liberal Arts, B.L.A. ## Courses - ARAD10103 — Drawing I - ARAD10203 — Design and Color - ARHS34003 — Art History Survey I: Prehistoric to Renaissance - ARHS34103 — Art History Survey II: Renaissance to Present - ARTS46964 — Senior Thesis - COMM30653 — Video Production - COMM30753 — Podcasting - COMM47304 — Senior Capstone - ENGL23253 — Introduction to Literary Studies - ENGL34053 — American Literature I - ENGL34153 — American Literature II - ENGL34253 — British Literature I - ENGL34353 — British Literature II - ENGL35453 — Creative Writing - ENGL40153 — Writing for Digital Spaces - ENGL46153 — The British Novel - ENGL46253 — Shakespeare - ENGL46353 — The American Novel - ENGL46853 — Seminar in Writing: Special Topics - ENGL47153 — Literature of the South - ENGL48304 — Senior Capstone - FREN20103 — Intermediate French I - FREN20203 — Intermediate French II - FREN34003 — Intermediate Conversation - GDES10403 — Graphic Design I - HUMN10101 — Pathway to Success for the Arts and Humanities Major - MUHS35683 — History of Music I - MUHS35783 — History of Music II - MUSC48004 — Senior Capstone - SPAN20103 — Intermediate Spanish I - SPAN20203 — Intermediate Spanish II - SPAN35093 — Conversational Spanish I - SPCH22703 — Argumentation and Debate - SPCH30103 — Social Media Content Production - SPCH30203 — Social Media Management - SPCH34103 — Intercultural Communication - SPCH34503 — Persuasion - SPCH34803 — Communication in Small Groups - SPCH35303 — Communication in Organizations - SPCH40403 — Modern Rhetoric - SPCH46503 — Theories of Human Communication - WLLC48004 — Senior Capstone Source: https://catalog.uamont.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=5&poid=1253 --- # Accounting Minor ## Courses - ACCT20003 — Principles of Financial Accounting - ACCT20103 — Principles of Managerial Accounting - ACCT34073 — Intermediate Accounting I - ACCT34173 — Intermediate Accounting II Source: https://catalog.uamont.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=5&poid=1241 --- # Agri-Business Minor: 18 hours ## Courses - AGEC22703 — Agricultural Economics - AGEC46133 — Agricultural Policy - AGEC46803 — Commodity Marketing - AGEC47003 — Contract Marketing and Futures Trading - AGEC47103 — Agricultural Finance - AGEC48103 — Agricultural Price Analysis - AGEC48203 — Economics of Environmental Management - ECON22003 — Principles of Microeconomics Source: https://catalog.uamont.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=5&poid=1080 --- # Agriculture Minor: 25/26 hours ## Courses - AGEC22703 — Agricultural Economics - AGEN22603 — Soil and Water Conservation - AGRI10303 — Principles of Field Crops - AGRI22404 — Soils - AGRI34503 — Forage Crops - AGRI35003 — Cereal Crops - AGRI35103 — Fiber and Oilseed Crops - ANSC10053 — Principles of Animal Science - ANSC22103 — Feeds and Feeding - ANSC34603 — Poultry Production - ANSC34704 — Beef Production - ANSC34933 — Swine Production - ENTO22803 — Applied Entomology - HORT24403 — Principles of Horticulture Source: https://catalog.uamont.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=5&poid=1083 --- # Animal Science Minor: 18/19 hours ## Courses - ANSC10053 — Principles of Animal Science - ANSC22103 — Feeds and Feeding - ANSC22203 — Anatomy and Physiology of Domestic Animals - ANSC34103 — Animal Genetics - ANSC34603 — Poultry Production - ANSC34704 — Beef Production - ANSC34933 — Swine Production - ANSC35203 — Horse Production - ANSC46303 — Animal Metabolism and Nutrition - ANSC46403 — Diseases of Domestic Animals - ANSC46533 — Reproduction of Farm Animals Source: https://catalog.uamont.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=5&poid=1081 --- # Art Minor ## Courses - ARAD10103 — Drawing I - ARAD10203 — Design and Color - ARAD22903 — Printmaking - ARAD33403 — Advanced Printmaking - ARAD4680V — Art Practicum - ARHS10003 — Art Appreciation - ARHS34003 — Art History Survey I: Prehistoric to Renaissance - ARHS34103 — Art History Survey II: Renaissance to Present - ARHS47333 — Special Topics in Art History - ARTS22063 — Watercolor - ARTS22263 — Ceramics I - ARTS22463 — Painting I - ARTS22663 — Ceramics II - ARTS22763 — Metals - ARTS33163 — Advanced Drawing - ARTS33263 — Painting II - ARTS34263 — Advanced Watercolor - ARTS47263 — Advanced Ceramics - ARTS47463 — Advanced Painting - ARTS4796V — Independent Study in Art - GDES10603 — 3-D Design Source: https://catalog.uamont.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=5&poid=1041 --- # Art, Art History Emphasis Minor ## Courses - ARAD10103 — Drawing I - ARAD10203 — Design and Color - ARAD4680V — Art Practicum - ARHS34003 — Art History Survey I: Prehistoric to Renaissance - ARHS34103 — Art History Survey II: Renaissance to Present - ARHS47333 — Special Topics in Art History - ARTS4796V — Independent Study in Art Source: https://catalog.uamont.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=5&poid=1043 --- # Art, Graphic Design Emphasis Minor ## Courses - ARAD10203 — Design and Color - GDES10403 — Graphic Design I - GDES21203 — Graphic Design II - GDES31203 — Advanced Graphic Design Source: https://catalog.uamont.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=5&poid=1044 --- # Art, Painting Concentration Minor ## Courses - ARAD10103 — Drawing I - ARHS34003 — Art History Survey I: Prehistoric to Renaissance - ARHS34103 — Art History Survey II: Renaissance to Present - ARTS22063 — Watercolor - ARTS22463 — Painting I - ARTS33263 — Painting II - ARTS34263 — Advanced Watercolor Source: https://catalog.uamont.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=5&poid=1042 --- # Biology Minor ## Courses - BIOL10031 — Biological Science / Principles of Biology I Lab - BIOL10043 — Introduction to Biological Science - BIOL20131 — Principles of Biology II Lab - BIOL20143 — Principles of Biology II - BIOL20341 — General Botany Laboratory - BIOL20343 — General Botany - BIOL20531 — General Zoology Laboratory - BIOL20533 — Principles of Biology I - BIOL20543 — General Zoology - BIOL24031 — Anatomy and Physiology I Lab - BIOL24043 — Anatomy and Physiology I - BIOL24131 — Anatomy and Physiology II Lab - BIOL24143 — Anatomy and Physiology II Source: https://catalog.uamont.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=5&poid=1094 --- # Business Minor ## Courses - ACCT20003 — Principles of Financial Accounting - ACCT20103 — Principles of Managerial Accounting - AGEC22703 — Agricultural Economics - ECON21003 — Principles of Macroeconomics - ECON22003 — Principles of Microeconomics - FINN34703 — Principles of Finance - MGMT34703 — Principles of Management - MKTG34043 — Principles of Marketing Source: https://catalog.uamont.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=5&poid=1064 --- # Chemistry Minor ## Courses - CHEM14031 — General Chemistry I Laboratory - CHEM14043 — General Chemistry I - CHEM14201 — General Chemistry II Laboratory - CHEM14203 — General Chemistry II - CHEM33174 — Quantitative Analysis - CHEM34074 — Organic Chemistry I - CHEM34174 — Organic Chemistry II Source: https://catalog.uamont.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=5&poid=1097 --- # Communication, Applied Emphasis Minor ## Courses - SPCH22803 — Business and Professional Speech - SPCH30203 — Social Media Management - SPCH34103 — Intercultural Communication - SPCH34503 — Persuasion - SPCH34803 — Communication in Small Groups - SPCH35303 — Communication in Organizations - SPCH40603 — Conflict Management and Resolution - SPCH46203 — Seminar in Communication Source: https://catalog.uamont.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=5&poid=1046 --- # Communication, Media Emphasis Minor ## Courses - COMM20153 — Modern Media Literacy - COMM30553 — Contemporary Media Issues - COMM40153 — Critical Media Theory - ENGL40153 — Writing for Digital Spaces - ENGL47653 — Advanced Composition - FILM47403 — Film and Literature - SPCH30103 — Social Media Content Production - SPCH3400V — Intercollegiate Debate/Forensics Source: https://catalog.uamont.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=5&poid=1048 --- # Communication, Performance Emphasis Minor ## Courses - SPCH3400V — Intercollegiate Debate/Forensics - SPCH35103 — Introduction to Oral Interpretation - THTR35293 — Acting - THTR46493 — Directing - THTR46693 — Performance Studies Source: https://catalog.uamont.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=5&poid=1049 --- # Communication, Professional Writing Emphasis Minor ## Courses - COMM22151 — Journalism Lab - COMM40353 — Editing - COMM40553 — Visual Rhetoric - ENGL33253 — Writing Center Internship - ENGL33353 — Weevil Pond - ENGL33653 — Classical Rhetoric - ENGL40153 — Writing for Digital Spaces - ENGL47553 — Advanced Grammar - SPCH42403 — Seminar in Journalism Source: https://catalog.uamont.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=5&poid=1050 --- # Communication, Speech Emphasis Minor ## Courses - SPCH3400V — Intercollegiate Debate/Forensics - SPCH34503 — Persuasion - SPCH34803 — Communication in Small Groups - SPCH35303 — Communication in Organizations - SPCH40403 — Modern Rhetoric Source: https://catalog.uamont.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=5&poid=1047 --- # Computer Information Systems Minor ## Courses - ISYS10133 — Introduction to Computer Based Systems - ISYS11903 — PC Hardware and Software Maintenance - ISYS22003 — Programming Logic and Design - ISYS32403 — Introduction to Java Programming - ISYS34203 — COBOL - ISYS34303 — Introduction to C# Programming - ISYS34403 — Object-Oriented Programming Languages - ISYS34503 — World Wide Web Programming - ISYS3700V — Computer Information Systems Practicum - ISYS4600V — Internship in Computer Information Systems Source: https://catalog.uamont.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=5&poid=1068 --- # Criminal Justice Minor ## Courses - CRJU10203 — Introduction to Criminal Justice - CRJU32433 — Procedural Law Source: https://catalog.uamont.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=5&poid=1109 --- # English, Creative Writing Concentration Minor ## Courses - ENGL23253 — Introduction to Literary Studies - ENGL33353 — Weevil Pond - ENGL35453 — Creative Writing - ENGL47053 — Contemporary Writers Source: https://catalog.uamont.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=5&poid=1052 --- # English, Literature Concentration Minor ## Courses - ENGL23253 — Introduction to Literary Studies - ENGL34053 — American Literature I - ENGL34153 — American Literature II - ENGL34253 — British Literature I - ENGL34353 — British Literature II - ENGL45953 — Introduction to Language Study - ENGL46253 — Shakespeare Source: https://catalog.uamont.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=5&poid=1053 --- # French Minor Requirements: 18 hours ## Courses - FREN10203 — Elementary French II - FREN20103 — Intermediate French I - FREN20203 — Intermediate French II Source: https://catalog.uamont.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=5&poid=1055 --- # History Minor ## Courses - HIST11103 — World History to 1500 - HIST11203 — World History Since 1500 - HIST21103 — American History I - HIST21203 — American History II Source: https://catalog.uamont.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=5&poid=1117 --- # Mathematics Minor ## Courses - MATH24005 — Calculus I - MATH25005 — Calculus II - MATH26003 — Calculus III Source: https://catalog.uamont.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=5&poid=1100 --- # Music Minor ## Courses - MUHS35683 — History of Music I - MUHS35783 — History of Music II - MUTH10203 — Theory I - MUTH10303 — Theory II - MUTH10601 — Ear Training and Sight Singing I - MUTH10901 — Ear Training and Sight Singing II - MUTH34103 — Analysis and Music Literature Source: https://catalog.uamont.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=5&poid=1061 --- # Natural Science Minor ## Courses - BIOL20341 — General Botany Laboratory - BIOL20343 — General Botany - BIOL20531 — General Zoology Laboratory - BIOL20543 — General Zoology - CHEM14031 — General Chemistry I Laboratory - CHEM14043 — General Chemistry I - CHEM14201 — General Chemistry II Laboratory - CHEM14203 — General Chemistry II - PHYS20131 — College and University Physics I Laboratory - PHYS20143 — College Physics I - PHYS20231 — College and University Physics II Laboratory - PHYS20243 — College Physics II Source: https://catalog.uamont.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=5&poid=1102 --- # Philosophy Minor ## Courses - CESC42603 — Ethics in Information Technology - CRJU22933 — Law and Society - ENGL35853 — Critical Theory and Approaches to Literature - ISYS22003 — Programming Logic and Design - PHIL11003 — Introduction to Philosophy - PHIL34393 — Readings in Philosophy - PHIL35293 — Logic - PHIL36293 — Ethics - PHIL46093 — History of Philosophy - PHIL46393 — Special Topics in Philosophy - PHIL4799V — Independent Study in Philosophy - PLSC35743 — Contemporary Political Ideologies - PLSC46743 — Global Studies - PLSC46843 — Western Political Theory - SPCH46503 — Theories of Human Communication Source: https://catalog.uamont.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=5&poid=1058 --- # Physics Minor ## Courses - PHYS20131 — College and University Physics I Laboratory - PHYS20143 — College Physics I - PHYS20231 — College and University Physics II Laboratory - PHYS20243 — College Physics II - PHYS20343 — University Physics I - PHYS20443 — University Physics II Source: https://catalog.uamont.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=5&poid=1103 --- # Plant and Soil Science Minor: 19 hours ## Courses - AGRI10303 — Principles of Field Crops - AGRI22404 — Soils - AGRI34503 — Forage Crops - AGRI35003 — Cereal Crops - AGRI35103 — Fiber and Oilseed Crops - AGRI35303 — Introduction to Weed Science - AGRI47403 — Soil Fertility - AGRI47503 — Crop Physiology Source: https://catalog.uamont.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=5&poid=1082 --- # Political Science Minor ## Courses - PLSC20003 — American National Government - PLSC22343 — Comparative Politics Source: https://catalog.uamont.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=5&poid=1118 --- # Psychology Minor: 18 hours ## Courses - PSYC11003 — Introduction to Psychology - PSYC21003 — Developmental Psychology Source: https://catalog.uamont.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=5&poid=1121 --- # Social Work Minor ## Courses - SCWK10043 — Survey of Social Work - SCWK20143 — Social Work Values and Ethics - SCWK21243 — Introduction to Social Work - SCWK21343 — Human Behavior in the Social Environment I Source: https://catalog.uamont.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=5&poid=1124 --- # Spanish Minor Requirements: 18 hours ## Courses - SPAN10203 — Elementary Spanish II - SPAN20103 — Intermediate Spanish I - SPAN20203 — Intermediate Spanish II - SPAN35093 — Conversational Spanish I Source: https://catalog.uamont.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=5&poid=1056 --- # Teaching and Learning Minor: 18 hours ## Courses - EDHP22333 — Instructional Technology - EDHP22533 — Meeting the Needs of All Learners - EDHP32033 — Educational Psychology: Developing Learners - EDHP35633 — Effective Instructional and Management Strategies - EDHP35733 — Classroom Management - EDHP35833 — Assessment Techniques Source: https://catalog.uamont.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=5&poid=1077 --- # Computer Information Systems Advanced Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - CPSI10003 — Microcomputer Applications - ISYS11903 — PC Hardware and Software Maintenance - ISYS22003 — Programming Logic and Design - ISYS31003 — Advanced Microcomputer Applications - ISYS32403 — Introduction to Java Programming - ISYS34203 — COBOL - ISYS34303 — Introduction to C# Programming - ISYS34403 — Object-Oriented Programming Languages - ISYS34503 — World Wide Web Programming - ISYS35203 — System Analysis and Design - ISYS3700V — Computer Information Systems Practicum - ISYS4600V — Internship in Computer Information Systems - ISYS46203 — Database Management Systems Source: https://catalog.uamont.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=5&poid=1067 --- # Electromechanical Technology (Instrumentation), A.T.C. ## Courses - ELTE11102 — Precision Maintenance - ELTE11202 — Industrial Safety - ELTE20104 — Industrial Electrical Motors/AC Drives - ELTE21435 — Instrumentation - ELTE21505 — Programmable Logic Controls - ELTE21603 — Advanced Instrumentation and Troubleshooting - ELTE21705 — Industrial Automation/Robotics Concepts - ELTE26102 — DC Controls Source: https://catalog.uamont.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=5&poid=1137 --- # Advanced Manufacturing Technology, T.C. ## Courses - AMST10153 — Introduction to Manufacturing - AMST10253 — Industrial Safety for Manufacturing - AMST10353 — Quality Management - AMST10453 — Industrial Plant Processes - AMST10553 — Electricity for Manufacturing - AMST10653 — Manufacturing Equipment Maintenance & Operation - AMST10753 — Print Reading, Tolerancing, & Precision Measurement - AMST15252 — Professional Behaviors - AMST19253 — Advanced Manufacturing Applications - AMST20153 — Circuits & Controls for Manufacturing - AMST20253 — Fluid Control for Manufacturing - AMST20353 — Industrial Automation for Manufacturing - AMST20452 — DC Equipment and Controls - AMST20553 — Environmental Protection Systems - AMST20653 — Industrial Motors & Motor Controls - AMST20753 — Programmable Logic Controls for Manufacturing - COMM12053 — Tech Communication - CPSI11083 — Tech Computer Fundamentals - MATH22163 — Advanced Industrial Mathematics Source: https://catalog.uamont.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=5&poid=1128 --- # Automotive Service Technology, T.C. ## Courses - ASTE11304 — Suspension and Steering - ASTE12104 — Engine Repair - ASTE12204 — Electrical/Electronic Systems - ASTE12337 — Engine Performance - ASTE12404 — Automotive Transmission and Transaxles - ASTE12503 — Heating and Air Conditioning - ASTE12604 — Brakes - ASTE12703 — Manual Drive Train and Axles - COMM12053 — Tech Communication - CPSI11083 — Tech Computer Fundamentals - MATH12073 — Technical Mathematics Source: https://catalog.uamont.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=5&poid=1130 --- # Business Technology, T.C. ## Courses - BUSI11293 — Tech Accounting I - BUSI13093 — Tech Computer Applications for Business - BUSI20093 — Tech Business English - BUSI20193 — Tech Business Communication - BUSI20593 — Tech Web Design - BUSI20693 — Tech Digital Marketing - BUSI20793 — Tech Human Resouces - BUSI21493 — Tech Business Mathematics - BUSI21593 — Tech Computerized Accounting - BUSI21693 — Tech Spreadsheet Applications - BUSI26193 — Tech Small Business Management - BUSI26293 — Tech Business Practicum Source: https://catalog.uamont.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=5&poid=1132 --- # Computer Information Systems, T.C. ## Courses - CESC31233 — Linux Operating Systems - CESC42503 — Cybersecurity - CESC42603 — Ethics in Information Technology - CPSI10003 — Microcomputer Applications - CPSI21003 — Help Desk Support - CPSI21103 — Basic Networking - CPSI30083 — Python Programming - ENGL10103 — Composition I - ISYS11903 — PC Hardware and Software Maintenance - ISYS22003 — Programming Logic and Design - ISYS32403 — Introduction to Java Programming - ISYS34403 — Object-Oriented Programming Languages - ISYS34503 — World Wide Web Programming - ISYS45003 — Data Communications and Networking - ISYS4600V — Internship in Computer Information Systems - MATH12073 — Technical Mathematics - MATH22163 — Advanced Industrial Mathematics Source: https://catalog.uamont.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=5&poid=1246 --- # Crime Scene Investigation, T.C. ## Courses - CPSI10003 — Microcomputer Applications - ENGL10103 — Composition I - MATH12073 — Technical Mathematics - MATH22163 — Advanced Industrial Mathematics Source: https://catalog.uamont.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=5&poid=1112 --- # Diesel Technology & Transportation, T.C. ## Courses - BUSI10291 — Tech Introduction to Keyboarding - COMM12053 — Tech Communication - CPSI11083 — Tech Computer Fundamentals - DIEL10102 — Air Conditioning Systems - DIEL10203 — Brake Systems - DIEL10304 — Diesel Engines - DIEL10402 — Diesel Fuel Injection Systems - DIEL10503 — Diesel Fundamentals - DIEL10602 — Electrical/Electronic Systems - DIEL10703 — Power Trains - MATH12073 — Technical Mathematics - TRDR10103 — Servicing Road Tractors and Trailers - TRDR10234 — Tractor/Trailer Operation - TRDR10333 — Tractor and Trailer Operation Practicum/Internship Source: https://catalog.uamont.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=5&poid=1134 --- # Early Childhood Education, T.C. ## Courses - COMM12053 — Tech Communication - CPSI11083 — Tech Computer Fundamentals - ECED10403 — Development and Curriculum in Early Childhood - ECED10503 — Environments in Early Childhood - ECED10603 — Tech Introduction to Early Childhood Education - ECED10701 — Introduction to Practicum - ECED10802 — Practicum I - ECED11103 — Tech Curriculum Development for Infants and Toddlers - ECED20103 — Tech Literacy and Language Arts for Early Childhood - ECED20203 — Tech Math and Science for Early Childhood - ECED20303 — Tech Child Care Practicum II - ECED20703 — Tech Child Guidance - ECED21403 — Tech Childcare Program Planning - ECED21503 — Tech Child Development - ECED21703 — Tech Children With Special Needs - ECED22003 — Future Perspectives - MATH12073 — Technical Mathematics Source: https://catalog.uamont.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=5&poid=1135 --- # Education, T.C. ## Courses - BIOL10031 — Biological Science / Principles of Biology I Lab - BIOL10043 — Introduction to Biological Science - EDHP11433 — Introduction to Education - EDHP22333 — Instructional Technology - EDHP22533 — Meeting the Needs of All Learners - EDHP22633 — Learning and Development - ENGL10103 — Composition I - ENGL10203 — Composition II - MATH11103 — Quantitative Literacy with Review - SPCH10003 — Public Speaking - SPED22183 — Characteristics of Exceptional Learning Needs Source: https://catalog.uamont.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=5&poid=1243 --- # Electromechanical Technology, T.C. ## Courses - COMM12053 — Tech Communication - CPSI11083 — Tech Computer Fundamentals - ELTE10102 — Maintenance Welding - ELTE10203 — Basic Machine Shop - ELTE10303 — Industrial Diagrams - ELTE10403 — Pneumatics and Hydraulics - ELTE10504 — Industrial Circuits and Controls - ELTE10604 — Industrial Electricity - ELTE10704 — Industrial Mechanics - ELTE20804 — Advanced Industrial Mechanics - ISYS10133 — Introduction to Computer Based Systems - MATH22163 — Advanced Industrial Mathematics - SPCH11002 — Employability Skills/Ethics Source: https://catalog.uamont.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=5&poid=1136 --- # Emergency Medical Technology Paramedic Program, T.C. ## Courses - COMM12053 — Tech Communication - EMSC11043 — Paramedic Human Anatomy & Physiology - EMSC11107 — Paramedic I - EMSC11204 — Paramedic Clinical I - EMSC11308 — Emergency Medical Technician-Basic - EMSC22137 — Paramedic II - EMSC22204 — Paramedic Clinical II - EMSC22307 — Paramedic III - EMSC22404 — Paramedic Internship I - EMSC23137 — Paramedic IV - EMSC23304 — Paramedic Internship II - MATH12073 — Technical Mathematics Source: https://catalog.uamont.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=5&poid=1139 --- # Health Information Technology, T.C. ## Courses - BIOL24031 — Anatomy and Physiology I Lab - BIOL24043 — Anatomy and Physiology I - BIOL24131 — Anatomy and Physiology II Lab - BIOL24143 — Anatomy and Physiology II - BUSI21693 — Tech Spreadsheet Applications - COMM12053 — Tech Communication - CPSI10003 — Microcomputer Applications - CPSI11083 — Tech Computer Fundamentals - HIMT10203 — Tech Law and Ethics in Healthcare - HIMT10303 — Tech Medical Coding I - HIMT10403 — Essentials of the Human Body - HIMT10603 — Tech Medical Office Procedures - HIMT11333 — Tech Medical Terminology - HIMT20103 — Tech Medical Transcription - HIMT20203 — Advanced Medical Terminology - HIMT20403 — Tech Medical Coding II - HIMT20503 — Tech Reimbursement Methodologies - HIMT20803 — Tech Electronic Health Records - HIMT21403 — Tech Advanced Medical Coding - HIMT22003 — Tech Health Information Technology Practicum - MATH12073 — Technical Mathematics - PNUR15104 — PN Anatomy and Physiology Source: https://catalog.uamont.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=5&poid=1140 --- # Health Professions, T.C. ## Courses - ALHE10143 — Tech Orientation to Clinical Experiences - ALHE10157 — Nursing Assistant - ALHE10534 — Tech Phlebotomy - ALHE10602 — Tech Phlebotomy Practicum - BIOL24031 — Anatomy and Physiology I Lab - BIOL24043 — Anatomy and Physiology I - BIOL24131 — Anatomy and Physiology II Lab - BIOL24143 — Anatomy and Physiology II - BUSI16391 — Tech Introduction to Internet and E-mail - COMM12053 — Tech Communication - CPSI11083 — Tech Computer Fundamentals - EMSC11043 — Paramedic Human Anatomy & Physiology - EMSC11308 — Emergency Medical Technician-Basic - HIMT10203 — Tech Law and Ethics in Healthcare - HIMT11333 — Tech Medical Terminology - HIMT20203 — Advanced Medical Terminology - MATH12073 — Technical Mathematics - PHED21143 — Nutrition - PNUR15104 — PN Anatomy and Physiology - PSYC11003 — Introduction to Psychology - SOCI10103 — Introduction to Sociology - SPCH11002 — Employability Skills/Ethics - SPCH22003 — Interpersonal Communication Source: https://catalog.uamont.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=5&poid=1142 --- # Heating, Ventilation, Air Conditioning, and Refrigeration (HVAC/R), T.C. ## Courses - COMM12053 — Tech Communication - CPSI11083 — Tech Computer Fundamentals - HVAC10104 — Heating, Ventilation, Air Conditioning, and Refrigeration (HVAC/R) Fundamentals - HVAC10202 — HVAC Tubing and Piping - HVAC10303 — HVAC Schematics - HVAC10404 — Electricity & Control Wiring - HVAC20103 — Heating Technology - HVAC20204 — Refrigeration Principles - HVAC20304 — Air Conditioning Systems - HVAC20402 — HVAC Troubleshooting & Certification - MATH11003 — College Algebra with Review - MATH22163 — Advanced Industrial Mathematics - SPCH11002 — Employability Skills/Ethics Source: https://catalog.uamont.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=5&poid=1143 --- # Heavy Equipment Operator, T.C. ## Courses - COMM12053 — Tech Communication - CTTE10172 — Orientation - CTTE10273 — Basic Safety - CTTE10373 — Employability - CTTE10476 — Construction Equipment I - CTTE10676 — Timber Equipment I - CTTE10772 — Timber Equipment I Field Work - CTTE11573 — Heavy Equipment Safety - CTTE20872 — Introduction to Earth Moving - CTTE21079 — Construction Equipment II - CTTE21176 — Construction Equipment II Field Work - CTTE21276 — Construction Equipment II Internship - CTTE21379 — Timber Equipment II - CTTE21476 — Timber Equipment II Field Work - CTTE21576 — Timber Equipment II Internship - CTTE21672 — Construction Equipment I Field Work - MATH12073 — Technical Mathematics Source: https://catalog.uamont.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=5&poid=1146 --- # Hospitality Services, T.C. ## Courses - BUSI20093 — Tech Business English - CPSI11083 — Tech Computer Fundamentals - HOSP10103 — Hospitality, Travel, and Tourism - HOSP10202 — Safety and Sanitation - HOSP10303 — Customer Service Relations - HOSP10603 — Principles of Lodging Operations - HOSP10802 — Internship in Hospitality Services - HOSP10904 — Culinary Fundamentals - HOSP11003 — Culinary Preparation and Presentation - HOSP11103 — Principles of Baking - MATH12073 — Technical Mathematics - SPCH11002 — Employability Skills/Ethics Source: https://catalog.uamont.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=5&poid=1148 --- # Industrial Production Technology, T.C. ## Courses - AMST10153 — Introduction to Manufacturing - AMST10253 — Industrial Safety for Manufacturing - AMST10453 — Industrial Plant Processes - AMST10553 — Electricity for Manufacturing - AMST10653 — Manufacturing Equipment Maintenance & Operation - AMST10753 — Print Reading, Tolerancing, & Precision Measurement - AMST15252 — Professional Behaviors - AMST19253 — Advanced Manufacturing Applications - COMM12053 — Tech Communication - CPSI11083 — Tech Computer Fundamentals - MATH12073 — Technical Mathematics Source: https://catalog.uamont.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=5&poid=1150 --- # Law Enforcement Administration, T.C. ## Courses - CPSI10003 — Microcomputer Applications - ENGL10103 — Composition I - ENGL10203 — Composition II - MATH12073 — Technical Mathematics - MATH22163 — Advanced Industrial Mathematics Source: https://catalog.uamont.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=5&poid=1115 --- # Practical Nursing, T.C. ## Courses - ALHE10157 — Nursing Assistant - BIOL24031 — Anatomy and Physiology I Lab - BIOL24043 — Anatomy and Physiology I - BIOL24131 — Anatomy and Physiology II Lab - BIOL24143 — Anatomy and Physiology II - COMM12053 — Tech Communication - CPSI11083 — Tech Computer Fundamentals - ENGL10103 — Composition I - ISYS10133 — Introduction to Computer Based Systems - MATH11103 — Quantitative Literacy with Review - MATH12073 — Technical Mathematics - MATH22163 — Advanced Industrial Mathematics - PHED21143 — Nutrition - PNUR10002 — PN Pharmacology - PNUR11001 — PN Vocational/Legal/Ethics - PNUR11107 — PN Basic Nursing Principles and Skills - PNUR11602 — PN Geriatric Nursing Management - PNUR12003 — PN Intravenous Therapy - PNUR12301 — PN Nursing of Mother/Infant - PNUR12402 — PN Nursing of Children - PNUR13107 — PN Adult Medical Surgical Nursing I - PNUR15104 — PN Anatomy and Physiology - PNUR21501 — PN Mental Health and Illness - PNUR22604 — PN Clinical I - PNUR23206 — PN Clinical II - PNUR24104 — PN Clinical III - PNUR24202 — PN Adult Medical-Surgical Nursing II Source: https://catalog.uamont.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=5&poid=1154 --- # Welding Technology, T.C. ## Courses - COMM12053 — Tech Communication - CPSI11083 — Tech Computer Fundamentals - MATH12073 — Technical Mathematics - SPCH11002 — Employability Skills/Ethics - WELD11003 — Blueprint Reading - WELD11105 — Basic Welding - WELD12105 — SMAW (Shielded Metal Arc Welding) - WELD13105 — GTAW (Gas Tungsten Arc Welding) - WELD14001 — Welding Lab I - WELD14105 — GMAW (Gas Metal Arc Welding) - WELD15001 — Welding Lab II Source: https://catalog.uamont.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=5&poid=1158 --- # Automotive Diagnostics, C.P. ## Courses - ASTE11304 — Suspension and Steering - ASTE12104 — Engine Repair - ASTE12204 — Electrical/Electronic Systems - ASTE12604 — Brakes Source: https://catalog.uamont.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=5&poid=1129 --- # Basic Business Principles, C.P. ## Courses - BUSI11293 — Tech Accounting I - BUSI13093 — Tech Computer Applications for Business - BUSI20093 — Tech Business English - BUSI21493 — Tech Business Mathematics - BUSI21693 — Tech Spreadsheet Applications Source: https://catalog.uamont.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=5&poid=1131 --- # Computer Information Systems, C.P. ## Courses - CPSI10003 — Microcomputer Applications - CPSI21003 — Help Desk Support - CPSI21103 — Basic Networking - ISYS11903 — PC Hardware and Software Maintenance - ISYS22003 — Programming Logic and Design Source: https://catalog.uamont.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=5&poid=1245 --- # Crime Scene Investigation, C.P. ## Courses - ENGL10103 — Composition I Source: https://catalog.uamont.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=5&poid=1111 --- # Early Childhood Education, C.P. ## Courses - ECED10403 — Development and Curriculum in Early Childhood - ECED10503 — Environments in Early Childhood - ECED10603 — Tech Introduction to Early Childhood Education - ECED10701 — Introduction to Practicum - ECED10802 — Practicum I Source: https://catalog.uamont.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=5&poid=1133 --- # Education, C.P. ## Courses - EDHP11433 — Introduction to Education - EDHP22333 — Instructional Technology - EDHP22633 — Learning and Development Source: https://catalog.uamont.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=5&poid=1244 --- # Emergency Medical Technician (Basic), C.P. ## Courses - EMSC11308 — Emergency Medical Technician-Basic Source: https://catalog.uamont.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=5&poid=1138 --- # Healthcare Office Skills, C.P. ## Courses - BIOL24031 — Anatomy and Physiology I Lab - BIOL24043 — Anatomy and Physiology I - BIOL24131 — Anatomy and Physiology II Lab - BIOL24143 — Anatomy and Physiology II - CPSI10003 — Microcomputer Applications - CPSI11083 — Tech Computer Fundamentals - HIMT10203 — Tech Law and Ethics in Healthcare - HIMT10303 — Tech Medical Coding I - HIMT10403 — Essentials of the Human Body - HIMT10603 — Tech Medical Office Procedures - HIMT11333 — Tech Medical Terminology - PNUR15104 — PN Anatomy and Physiology Source: https://catalog.uamont.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=5&poid=1141 --- # Heating, Ventilation, Air Conditioning, and Refrigeration (HVAC/R) Fundamentals, C.P. ## Courses - HVAC10104 — Heating, Ventilation, Air Conditioning, and Refrigeration (HVAC/R) Fundamentals - HVAC10202 — HVAC Tubing and Piping - HVAC10303 — HVAC Schematics - HVAC10404 — Electricity & Control Wiring - MATH11003 — College Algebra with Review - MATH22163 — Advanced Industrial Mathematics Source: https://catalog.uamont.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=5&poid=1144 --- # Heavy Equipment Safety and Basic Maintenance, C.P. ## Courses - CTTE10172 — Orientation - CTTE10273 — Basic Safety - CTTE10476 — Construction Equipment I - CTTE11573 — Heavy Equipment Safety Source: https://catalog.uamont.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=5&poid=1145 --- # Hospitality Skills, C.P. ## Courses - BUSI20093 — Tech Business English - HOSP10103 — Hospitality, Travel, and Tourism - HOSP10202 — Safety and Sanitation - HOSP10303 — Customer Service Relations - HOSP10904 — Culinary Fundamentals Source: https://catalog.uamont.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=5&poid=1147 --- # Industrial Equipment Repair, C.P. ## Courses - ELTE10102 — Maintenance Welding - ELTE10303 — Industrial Diagrams - ELTE10604 — Industrial Electricity - ELTE10704 — Industrial Mechanics - MATH12073 — Technical Mathematics Source: https://catalog.uamont.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=5&poid=1149 --- # Law Enforcement Administration, C.P. ## Courses - ENGL10103 — Composition I Source: https://catalog.uamont.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=5&poid=1114 --- # Manufacturing Principles, C.P. ## Courses - AMST10153 — Introduction to Manufacturing - AMST10253 — Industrial Safety for Manufacturing - AMST15252 — Professional Behaviors - COMM12053 — Tech Communication - CPSI11083 — Tech Computer Fundamentals - MATH12073 — Technical Mathematics Source: https://catalog.uamont.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=5&poid=1151 --- # Nursing Assistant, C.P. ## Courses - ALHE10157 — Nursing Assistant Source: https://catalog.uamont.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=5&poid=1152 --- # Phlebotomy, C.P. ## Courses - ALHE10534 — Tech Phlebotomy - ALHE10602 — Tech Phlebotomy Practicum - HIMT10203 — Tech Law and Ethics in Healthcare Source: https://catalog.uamont.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=5&poid=1153 --- # Timber Equipment Safety and Operation, C.P. ## Courses - CTTE10676 — Timber Equipment I - CTTE10772 — Timber Equipment I Field Work - CTTE11573 — Heavy Equipment Safety Source: https://catalog.uamont.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=5&poid=1155 --- # Tractor and Trailer Operations (CDL), C.P. ## Courses - BUSI10291 — Tech Introduction to Keyboarding - TRDR10103 — Servicing Road Tractors and Trailers - TRDR10234 — Tractor/Trailer Operation - TRDR10333 — Tractor and Trailer Operation Practicum/Internship Source: https://catalog.uamont.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=5&poid=1156 --- # Welding Technology, C.P. ## Courses - WELD11105 — Basic Welding - WELD12105 — SMAW (Shielded Metal Arc Welding) Source: https://catalog.uamont.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=5&poid=1157 --- # ACCT4797V — Independent Study in Accounting ACCT 4797V - Independent Study in Accounting ACCT 4797V - Independent Study in Accounting Variable Credit(s) Consult the Independent Study Courses subheading in the Academic Regulations section of this catalog for --- # ACCT20003 — Principles of Financial Accounting 3 credits · 3 hours ACCT 20003 - Principles of Financial Accounting ACCT 20003 - Principles of Financial Accounting A.C.T.S. Equivalent Course # ACCT 2003 3 Lecture Hour(s) Fundamental accounting issues and concepts, interpretation and classification of accounts, and composition and analysis of financial statements. all, Spring, Summer. --- # ACCT20103 — Principles of Managerial Accounting 3 credits · 3 hours ACCT 20103 - Principles of Managerial Accounting ACCT 20103 - Principles of Managerial Accounting A.C.T.S. Equivalent Course # ACCT 2013 3 Lecture Hour(s) all, Spring, Summer. Prerequisites: ACCT20003 --- # ACCT34073 — Intermediate Accounting I 3 credits · 3 hours ACCT 34073 - Intermediate Accounting I ACCT 34073 - Intermediate Accounting I 3 Lecture Hour(s) all Prerequisites: ACCT20003 --- # ACCT34173 — Intermediate Accounting II 3 credits · 3 hours ACCT 34173 - Intermediate Accounting II ACCT 34173 - Intermediate Accounting II 3 Lecture Hour(s) pring Prerequisites: ACCT34073 --- # ACCT34373 — Cost Accounting I 3 credits · 3 hours ACCT 34373 - Cost Accounting I ACCT 34373 - Cost Accounting I 3 Lecture Hour(s) all Prerequisites: ACCT20103 --- # ACCT43273 — Accounting Information Systems 3 credits · 3 hours ACCT 43273 - Accounting Information Systems ACCT 43273 - Accounting Information Systems 3 Lecture Hour(s) Includes participation in practical system evaluation with primary emphasis placed on systems controls and transaction processing in the revenue and purchase cycles. Additional work will focus on design of a database to use in processing transactions. pring Prerequisites: ACCT34173 --- # ACCT43373 — Fraud Examination and Forensic Accounting 3 credits · 3 hours ACCT 43373 - Fraud Examination and Forensic Accounting ACCT 43373 - Fraud Examination and Forensic Accounting 3 Lecture Hour(s) An overview of the fraud problem including a discussion of fraud detection and prevention methods. Includes a discussion of the options victims of fraud have when deciding how to follow up on frauds they have uncovered. Includes an introduction to forensic accounting, which is the action of identifying, recording, settling, extracting, sorting, reporting, and verifying past financial data or other accounting activities, in order to settle current or prospective legal… --- # ACCT46373 — Governmental Accounting 3 credits · 3 hours ACCT 46373 - Governmental Accounting ACCT 46373 - Governmental Accounting 3 Lecture Hour(s) Financial and budgetary control, the budgetary process in governments, special accounting and reporting problems of the public and not-for-profit sector. all Prerequisites: ACCT20103 --- # ACCT46773 — Cost Accounting II 3 credits · 3 hours ACCT 46773 - Cost Accounting II ACCT 46773 - Cost Accounting II 3 Lecture Hour(s) pring. Prerequisites: ACCT34373 --- # ACCT46873 — Federal Tax Accounting I 3 credits · 3 hours ACCT 46873 - Federal Tax Accounting I ACCT 46873 - Federal Tax Accounting I 3 Lecture Hour(s) Instruction in tax planning, determination, research, and federal tax rules and regulations for individuals. all. Prerequisites: ACCT20003 --- # ACCT46973 — Federal Tax Accounting II 3 credits · 3 hours ACCT 46973 - Federal Tax Accounting II ACCT 46973 - Federal Tax Accounting II 3 Lecture Hour(s) Instruction in tax planning, determination, research, and federal tax rules and regulations for businesses and fiduciaries. pring. Prerequisites: ACCT46873 --- # ACCT47273 — Advanced Accounting I 3 credits · 3 hours ACCT 47273 - Advanced Accounting I ACCT 47273 - Advanced Accounting I 3 Lecture Hour(s) Special emphasis is placed on preparation of consolidated financial statements for complex acquisitions resulting in parent-subsidiary combinations and application of the full equity method of accounting for investments in subsidiaries. all. Prerequisites: ACCT34173 --- # ACCT47373 — Advanced Accounting II 3 credits · 3 hours ACCT 47373 - Advanced Accounting II ACCT 47373 - Advanced Accounting II 3 Lecture Hour(s) pring. Prerequisites: ACCT47273 --- # ACCT47773 — Auditing 3 credits · 3 hours ACCT 47773 - Auditing ACCT 47773 - Auditing 3 Lecture Hour(s) all. Prerequisites: ACCT34073, ACCT34173 --- # ACCT48973 — Accounting Internship ACCT 48973 - Accounting Internship ACCT 48973 - Accounting Internship Internship must be approved by the instructor and Dean prior to enrollment Professional quality experience in the field of accounting under the dual direction of a faculty member and a worksite supervisor. Written and oral reports, journal entries, and other documentation may be required. --- # AGEC4793V — Independent Study in Agricultural Economics AGEC 4793V - Independent Study in Agricultural Economics AGEC 4793V - Independent Study in Agricultural Economics Variable Credit(s) Consult the Independent Study Courses subheading the Academic Regulations section of this catalog for --- # AGEC22703 — Agricultural Economics 3 credits · 3 hours AGEC 22703 - Agricultural Economics AGEC 22703 - Agricultural Economics 3 Lecture Hour(s) Application of economic principles to agriculture and their effect on the incomes and living standards of farm people; present-day farm economics in the United States. --- # AGEC45003 — Agribusiness Analytics 3 credits · 3 hours AGEC 45003 - Agribusiness Analytics AGEC 45003 - Agribusiness Analytics 3 Lecture Hour(s) Prerequisites: AGEC22703, ECON22003, PSYC22083, BUSI21003, SBSC33143, MATH21003 --- # AGEC45103 — Agribusiness Management 3 credits · 3 hours AGEC 45103 - Agribusiness Management AGEC 45103 - Agribusiness Management 3 Lecture Hour(s) Prerequisites: AGEC22703, ECON22003 --- # AGEC46031 — Agriculture Economics Quiz Bowl 1 credits · 1 hours AGEC 46031 - Agriculture Economics Quiz Bowl AGEC 46031 - Agriculture Economics Quiz Bowl 1 Credit(s) Participation in simulated and regional competitions required. Note: May be repeated. Prerequisites: AGEC22703 --- # AGEC46133 — Agricultural Policy 3 credits · 3 hours AGEC 46133 - Agricultural Policy AGEC 46133 - Agricultural Policy 3 Lecture Hour(s) Prerequisites: AGEC22703, ECON22003 --- # AGEC46303 — Site Specific Farm Management 2 credits · 2 hours AGEC 46303 - Site Specific Farm Management AGEC 46303 - Site Specific Farm Management 3 Lecture Hour(s) , 2 Laboratory Hour(s) Field trips may be required. Prerequisites: AGRI30103 --- # AGEC46803 — Commodity Marketing 3 credits · 3 hours AGEC 46803 - Commodity Marketing AGEC 46803 - Commodity Marketing 3 Lecture Hour(s) Factors affecting supply, demand, prices, trends, marketing methods, and distribution channels will be examined. Prerequisites: AGEC22703, ECON22003 --- # AGEC47003 — Contract Marketing and Futures Trading 3 credits · 3 hours AGEC 47003 - Contract Marketing and Futures Trading AGEC 47003 - Contract Marketing and Futures Trading 3 Lecture Hour(s) Prerequisites: AGEC22703, ECON22003 --- # AGEC47103 — Agricultural Finance 3 credits · 3 hours AGEC 47103 - Agricultural Finance AGEC 47103 - Agricultural Finance 3 Lecture Hour(s) Emphasis is placed upon financial planning and financial firms serving agriculture. Prerequisites: AGEC22703, ECON22003 --- # AGEC48103 — Agricultural Price Analysis 3 credits · 3 hours AGEC 48103 - Agricultural Price Analysis AGEC 48103 - Agricultural Price Analysis 3 Lecture Hour(s) Techniques for predicting price behavior and the relationships between the general economy and prices of agricultural commodities will be analyzed. Prerequisites: AGEC22703, ECON22003 --- # AGEC48203 — Economics of Environmental Management 3 credits · 3 hours AGEC 48203 - Economics of Environmental Management AGEC 48203 - Economics of Environmental Management 3 Lecture Hour(s) Emphasis will be placed on the problems associated with determining and maintaining acceptable levels of environmental quality. These problems will deal with the interactions between individuals, institutions, technology and the environment. Prerequisites: AGEC22703, ECON22003 --- # AGEN4790V — Independent Study in Agricultural Engineering AGEN 4790V - Independent Study in Agricultural Engineering AGEN 4790V - Independent Study in Agricultural Engineering Variable Credit(s) Consult the Independent Study Courses subheading in the Academic Regulations section of this catalog for --- # AGEN22603 — Soil and Water Conservation 2 credits · 2 hours AGEN 22603 - Soil and Water Conservation AGEN 22603 - Soil and Water Conservation 3 Lecture Hour(s) , 2 Laboratory Hour(s) --- # AGRI4720V — Special Topics AGRI 4720V - Special Topics AGRI 4720V - Special Topics Variable GPA or better in major area of interest. Selected topics not covered in other courses or a more intensive study of specific topics in agriculture. Topics vary. Type of instruction depends on subject. Field trips may be required. --- # AGRI4790V — Independent Study in Agriculture AGRI 4790V - Independent Study in Agriculture AGRI 4790V - Independent Study in Agriculture Variable Credit(s) Consult the Independent Study Courses subheading in the Academic Regulations section of this catalog for --- # AGRI11001 — Agriculture Orientation 1 credits · 1 hours AGRI 11001 - Agriculture Orientation AGRI 11001 - Agriculture Orientation 1 Lecture Hour(s) An overview of agriculture with emphasis on its social, economic, and environmental importance. Note: Required of all freshmen majoring in Agriculture and all transfer students with less than 30 hours. --- # AGRI30003 — Agriculture Technology and Utilizations 2 credits · 2 hours AGRI 30003 - Agriculture Technology and Utilizations AGRI 30003 - Agriculture Technology and Utilizations 3 Lecture Hour(s) , 2 Laboratory Hour(s) Hands-on activities in addition to extended field trips. Prerequisites: AGRI10303 --- # AGRI47701 — Seminar 1 credits · 1 hours AGRI 47701 - Seminar AGRI 47701 - Seminar 1 Lecture Hour(s) Participation includes oral presentation and written reports. Note: Maximum of 2 credit hours. --- # AGRI47803 — Internship 3 credits · 3 hours AGRI 47803 - Internship AGRI 47803 - Internship 3 Lecture Hour(s) 50 GPA or instructor’s permission Supervised work in agriculture to develop professional competence. Written and oral reports are required at the completion of the project. Note: A non-repeatable course. --- # AGRI10303 — Principles of Field Crops 2 credits · 2 hours AGRI 10303 - Principles of Field Crops AGRI 10303 - Principles of Field Crops 3 Lecture Hour(s) , 2 Laboratory Hour(s) Field crops, types of varieties relating to the management and environment and to their value as cash, grain, feed, and cover, or green manure crops. --- # AGRI22404 — Soils 3 credits · 3 hours AGRI 22404 - Soils AGRI 22404 - Soils 4 Lecture Hour(s) , 2 Laboratory Hour(s) Note: Extended field trips required in addition to regular Prerequisites: CHEM14203, CHEM14201 --- # AGRI23004 — Integrated Pest Management 3 credits · 3 hours AGRI 23004 - Integrated Pest Management AGRI 23004 - Integrated Pest Management 4 Lecture Hour(s) , 3 Laboratory Hour(s) Prerequisites: AGRI10303, BIOL10043, BIOL10031, BIOL20343, BIOL20341, BIOL20543, BIOL20531 --- # AGRI30103 — Introduction to Precision Agriculture 2 credits · 2 hours AGRI 30103 - Introduction to Precision Agriculture AGRI 30103 - Introduction to Precision Agriculture 3 Lecture Hour(s) , 2 Laboratory Hour(s) Field trips may be required. Prerequisites: AGRI10303, AGEC2278 --- # AGRI34503 — Forage Crops 3 credits · 3 hours AGRI 34503 - Forage Crops AGRI 34503 - Forage Crops 3 Lecture Hour(s) Note: Extended field trips required in addition to regular lecture. Prerequisites: AGRI10303 --- # AGRI35003 — Cereal Crops 3 credits · 3 hours AGRI 35003 - Cereal Crops AGRI 35003 - Cereal Crops 3 Lecture Hour(s) Note: Extended field trips required in addition to lecture. Prerequisites: AGRI10303 --- # AGRI35103 — Fiber and Oilseed Crops 3 credits · 3 hours AGRI 35103 - Fiber and Oilseed Crops AGRI 35103 - Fiber and Oilseed Crops 3 Lecture Hour(s) Note: Extended field trips required in addition to lecture. Prerequisites: AGRI10303 --- # AGRI35303 — Introduction to Weed Science 2 credits · 2 hours AGRI 35303 - Introduction to Weed Science AGRI 35303 - Introduction to Weed Science 3 Lecture Hour(s) , 2 Laboratory Hour(s) Prerequisites: AGRI10303, BIOL20343, CHEM14203, CHEM14201 --- # AGRI47303 — Principles of Weed Control 2 credits · 2 hours AGRI 47303 - Principles of Weed Control AGRI 47303 - Principles of Weed Control 3 Lecture Hour(s) , 2 Laboratory Hour(s) Herbicide usage relative to selectivity and control measures in specific crops are stressed. Prerequisites: CHEM14203, CHEM14201 --- # AGRI47403 — Soil Fertility 3 credits · 3 hours AGRI 47403 - Soil Fertility AGRI 47403 - Soil Fertility 3 Lecture Hour(s) Note: Extended field trips required in addition to regular lecture. Prerequisites: AGRI22404 --- # AGRI47503 — Crop Physiology 3 credits · 3 hours AGRI 47503 - Crop Physiology AGRI 47503 - Crop Physiology 3 Lecture Hour(s) Prerequisites: BIOL20343, BIOL20341 --- # AGRO4793V — Independent Study in Agronomy AGRO 4793V - Independent Study in Agronomy AGRO 4793V - Independent Study in Agronomy Variable Credit(s) Consult the Independent Study Courses subheading in the Academic Regulations section of this catalog for --- # AGRO22501 — Soil Judging, Sophomore Level 2 credits · 2 hours AGRO 22501 - Soil Judging, Sophomore Level AGRO 22501 - Soil Judging, Sophomore Level 1 Laboratory Hour(s) Emphasis on soil morphology. Possible participation in intercollegiate judging competition. Field trips required. --- # AGRO34201 — Soil Judging, junior Level 2 credits · 2 hours AGRO 34201 - Soil Judging, junior Level AGRO 34201 - Soil Judging, junior Level 1 Laboratory Hour(s) Possible participation in intercollegiate judging competition. Field trips required. Prerequisites: AGRO22501 --- # AGRO47601 — Soil Judging, Senior Level 2 credits · 2 hours AGRO 47601 - Soil Judging, Senior Level AGRO 47601 - Soil Judging, Senior Level 1 Laboratory Hour(s) Possible participation in intercollegiate judging competition. Field trips required. Prerequisites: AGRI22404 --- # ANSC4790V — Independent Study in Animal Science ANSC 4790V - Independent Study in Animal Science ANSC 4790V - Independent Study in Animal Science Variable Credit(s) Consult the Independent Study Courses subheading in the Academic Regulations section of this catalog for --- # ANSC10053 — Principles of Animal Science 2 credits · 2 hours ANSC 10053 - Principles of Animal Science ANSC 10053 - Principles of Animal Science 3 Lecture Hour(s) , 2 Laboratory Hour(s) Basic discussion of livestock. Topics covered include livestock products, reproduction, breeding and genetics, nutrition and health together with discussions of the specific farm species. --- # ANSC22103 — Feeds and Feeding 3 credits · 3 hours ANSC 22103 - Feeds and Feeding ANSC 22103 - Feeds and Feeding 3 Lecture Hour(s) Prerequisites: ANSC10053 --- # ANSC22203 — Anatomy and Physiology of Domestic Animals 3 credits · 3 hours ANSC 22203 - Anatomy and Physiology of Domestic Animals ANSC 22203 - Anatomy and Physiology of Domestic Animals 3 Lecture Hour(s) Prerequisites: ANSC10053 --- # ANSC30133 — Companion Animals ANSC 30133 - Companion Animals ANSC 30133 - Companion Animals --- # ANSC34103 — Animal Genetics 3 credits · 3 hours ANSC 34103 - Animal Genetics ANSC 34103 - Animal Genetics 3 Lecture Hour(s) Includes introduction to Estimated Breeding Values, population genetics, and quantitative inheritance in the development of breeding programs that result in livestock improvement. Prerequisites: ANSC10053 --- # ANSC34603 — Poultry Production 3 credits · 3 hours ANSC 34603 - Poultry Production ANSC 34603 - Poultry Production 3 Lecture Hour(s) Extended field trips may be held in addition to regular lecture. Prerequisites: ANSC10053 --- # ANSC34704 — Beef Production 3 credits · 3 hours ANSC 34704 - Beef Production ANSC 34704 - Beef Production 4 Lecture Hour(s) , 2 Laboratory Hour(s) Extended field trips may be held in addition to regular lecture. Prerequisites: ANSC10053 --- # ANSC34804 — Sheep and Goat Production 3 credits · 3 hours ANSC 34804 - Sheep and Goat Production ANSC 34804 - Sheep and Goat Production 4 Lecture Hour(s) , 3 Laboratory Hour(s) Prerequisites: ANSC10053 --- # ANSC34933 — Swine Production 3 credits · 3 hours ANSC 34933 - Swine Production ANSC 34933 - Swine Production 3 Lecture Hour(s) Extended field trips may be held in addition to regular lecture. Prerequisites: ANSC10053 --- # ANSC35203 — Horse Production 3 credits · 3 hours ANSC 35203 - Horse Production ANSC 35203 - Horse Production 3 Lecture Hour(s) Prerequisites: ANSC10053 --- # ANSC46303 — Animal Metabolism and Nutrition 3 credits · 3 hours ANSC 46303 - Animal Metabolism and Nutrition ANSC 46303 - Animal Metabolism and Nutrition 3 Lecture Hour(s) Prerequisites: ANSC10053 --- # ANSC46403 — Diseases of Domestic Animals 3 credits · 3 hours ANSC 46403 - Diseases of Domestic Animals ANSC 46403 - Diseases of Domestic Animals 3 Lecture Hour(s) Class periods may include laboratory experience. Prerequisites: ANSC10053 --- # ANSC46533 — Reproduction of Farm Animals 3 credits · 3 hours ANSC 46533 - Reproduction of Farm Animals ANSC 46533 - Reproduction of Farm Animals 3 Lecture Hour(s) Prerequisites: ANSC10053 --- # ANTH4790V — Independent Study in Anthropology ANTH 4790V - Independent Study in Anthropology ANTH 4790V - Independent Study in Anthropology Variable Credit(s) Consult the Independent Study Courses subheading in the Academic Regulations section of this catalog for --- # ANTH20103 — Cultural Anthropology 3 credits · 3 hours ANTH 20103 - Cultural Anthropology ANTH 20103 - Cultural Anthropology A.C.T.S. Equivalent Course # ANTH 2013 3 Lecture Hour(s) Culture and its influence on human behavior through a comparative study of a selected sample of world cultures. --- # ANTH22103 — North American Indians 3 credits · 3 hours ANTH 22103 - North American Indians ANTH 22103 - North American Indians 3 Lecture Hour(s) A survey of the various Indian tribes of North America and the interaction of European and Indian cultures. May be taken for credit in either Anthropology or Sociology. --- # ANTH22203 — World Prehistory 3 credits · 3 hours ANTH 22203 - World Prehistory ANTH 22203 - World Prehistory 3 Lecture Hour(s) Biological and cultural evolution of humankind; cultural ecology; surveys of hunter-gatherers, domestications of plants and animals, rise of complex agricultural societies and early civilizations in the old and new worlds. May be taken for credit in either Anthropology or Sociology. --- # ANTH22303 — Arkansas Regional Archeology 3 credits · 3 hours ANTH 22303 - Arkansas Regional Archeology ANTH 22303 - Arkansas Regional Archeology 3 Lecture Hour(s) Introduction to prehistoric and historic archeology of southeast Arkansas and adjacent regions. Field and/or laboratory component required. --- # ANTH22503 — Introduction to Archaeology 3 credits · 3 hours ANTH 22503 - Introduction to Archaeology ANTH 22503 - Introduction to Archaeology 3 Lecture Hour(s) An introduction to methods and techniques used to identify and date archaeological cultures, reconstruct past lifeways, and describe cultural change. --- # ANTH22603 — Biological Anthropology and Archeology 3 credits · 3 hours ANTH 22603 - Biological Anthropology and Archeology ANTH 22603 - Biological Anthropology and Archeology 3 Lecture Hour(s) Biological and cultural development of humans. Topics to be covered include human evolution, primatology, ancient technologies and foodways, material culture, archeological methods and techniques, Indigenous perspectives, public health, and forensic anthropology. --- # ARAD4680V — Art Practicum ARAD 4680V - Art Practicum ARAD 4680V - Art Practicum Variable Credit(s) The course can be retaken as the topic changes for a maximum of 12 hours. --- # ARAD10103 — Drawing I 6 credits · 6 hours ARAD 10103 - Drawing I ARAD 10103 - Drawing I 3 Lecture Hour(s) , Other Hours: 6 hours studio Study of proportion, perspective, light and shade, basic elements of pictorial composition. --- # ARAD10203 — Design and Color 6 credits · 6 hours ARAD 10203 - Design and Color ARAD 10203 - Design and Color 3 Lecture Hour(s) , Other Hours: 6 hours studio A basic study of the use of line, shape, texture, value, and color and their relationships in composition. --- # ARAD22903 — Printmaking 6 credits · 6 hours ARAD 22903 - Printmaking ARAD 22903 - Printmaking 3 Lecture Hour(s) , Other Hours: 6 hours studio Introduction to the four processes in Printmaking: planographic, intaglio, relief, and stencil. --- # ARAD33403 — Advanced Printmaking 6 credits · 6 hours ARAD 33403 - Advanced Printmaking ARAD 33403 - Advanced Printmaking 3 Lecture Hour(s) , Other Hours: 6 hours studio Prerequisites: ARAD22903 --- # ARED11003 — Art for Elementary Teachers 3 credits · 3 hours ARED 11003 - Art for Elementary Teachers ARED 11003 - Art for Elementary Teachers 3 Lecture Hour(s) Art and handicrafts for children of various age levels with instruction and practice in executing appropriate projects on each level. --- # ARED33003 — Elementary Art Methods 3 credits · 3 hours ARED 33003 - Elementary Art Methods ARED 33003 - Elementary Art Methods 3 Lecture Hour(s) , A course designed for prospective teachers of art in the schools. Lecture, discussion, and appropriate projects concerning art theory, curriculum content, and strategies for the teaching of art to elementary children. --- # ARED49003 — Seminar in Teaching Art 3 credits · 3 hours ARED 49003 - Seminar in Teaching Art ARED 49003 - Seminar in Teaching Art 3 Lecture Hour(s) --- # ARED49003 — Seminar Teaching Art 3 credits · 3 hours ARED 49003 - Seminar Teaching Art ARED 49003 - Seminar Teaching Art 3 Lecture Hour(s) Evaluation and critique of micro classroom teaching, history of academic discipline, philosophy development, test design and evaluation, preparation of classroom materials, lesson planning, and use of current technologies. --- # ARHS10003 — Art Appreciation 3 credits · 3 hours ARHS 10003 - Art Appreciation ARHS 10003 - Art Appreciation A.C.T.S. Equivalent Course # ART 1003 3 Lecture Hour(s) A basic introductory course in man’s cultural heritage through the visual arts. --- # ARHS34003 — Art History Survey I: Prehistoric to Renaissance 3 credits · 3 hours ARHS 34003 - Art History Survey I: Prehistoric to Renaissance ARHS 34003 - Art History Survey I: Prehistoric to Renaissance 3 Lecture Hour(s) Prerequisites: ENGL10203, ENGL10453 --- # ARHS34103 — Art History Survey II: Renaissance to Present 3 credits · 3 hours ARHS 34103 - Art History Survey II: Renaissance to Present ARHS 34103 - Art History Survey II: Renaissance to Present 3 Lecture Hour(s) Prerequisites: ENGL10203, ENGL10453 --- # ARHS47333 — Special Topics in Art History 3 credits · 3 hours ARHS 47333 - Special Topics in Art History ARHS 47333 - Special Topics in Art History 3 Lecture Hour(s) Topics may include but are not limited to intensive study Craft, Fine Art, and Mixed Media Time Based Arts. Note: Can be repeated for a total of 12 hours when content varies. Prerequisites: ENGL21103, ENGL21203 --- # ARTS4796V — Independent Study in Art ARTS 4796V - Independent Study in Art ARTS 4796V - Independent Study in Art Variable Credit(s) Consult the Independent Study Courses subheading in the Academic regulations section of this catalog for --- # ARTS5890V — Independent Study 3 credits · 3 hours ARTS 5890V - Independent Study ARTS 5890V - Independent Study Variable: 1-3 Credit(s) See listing for ARTS 4796V . In addition, students would be required to perform significant independent research in the studio area of their choice under the guidance of a faculty mentor. This research should lead to a professional-quality portfolio using that media, or a competitive quality research paper that meets the standards of the discipline. --- # ARTS5900V — Special Topics 3 credits · 3 hours ARTS 5900V - Special Topics ARTS 5900V - Special Topics 3 Lecture Hour(s) Selected topics from the areas of art emphasizing individual research and/or studio projects. Note: lecture and/or studio may be repeated for credit --- # ARTS22063 — Watercolor 6 credits · 6 hours ARTS 22063 - Watercolor ARTS 22063 - Watercolor 3 Lecture Hour(s) , Other Hours: 6 hours studio Basic techniques in handling transparent watercolor with work in still life and landscape. --- # ARTS22263 — Ceramics I 6 credits · 6 hours ARTS 22263 - Ceramics I ARTS 22263 - Ceramics I 3 Lecture Hour(s) , Other Hours: 6 hours studio Introduction to design and production of pottery. Hand building, decorating, and glazing. --- # ARTS22463 — Painting I 6 credits · 6 hours ARTS 22463 - Painting I ARTS 22463 - Painting I 3 Lecture Hour(s) , Other Hours: 6 hours studio Alla prima (direct) oil painting. --- # ARTS22663 — Ceramics II 6 credits · 6 hours ARTS 22663 - Ceramics II ARTS 22663 - Ceramics II 3 Lecture Hour(s) , Other Hours: 6 hours studio Prerequisites: ARTS22263 --- # ARTS22763 — Metals 6 credits · 6 hours ARTS 22763 - Metals ARTS 22763 - Metals 3 Lecture Hour(s) , Other Hours: 6 hours studio Techniques in silversmithing and art metalsmithing. Design and construction of projects to build basic small metalsmithing skills. --- # ARTS33163 — Advanced Drawing 6 credits · 6 hours ARTS 33163 - Advanced Drawing ARTS 33163 - Advanced Drawing 3 Lecture Hour(s) and studio Continuation of ARAD 10103 (Drawing I) with emphasis on theory and content. Note: May be repeated for credit. --- # ARTS33263 — Painting II 6 credits · 6 hours ARTS 33263 - Painting II ARTS 33263 - Painting II 3 Lecture Hour(s) , Other Hours: 6 hours studio Conceptual and compositional construction of painting will be explored in relation to the concepts and theory of Modernism. Prerequisites: ARAD10103, ARAD10203, ARTS22463 --- # ARTS34263 — Advanced Watercolor 6 credits · 6 hours ARTS 34263 - Advanced Watercolor ARTS 34263 - Advanced Watercolor 3 Lecture Hour(s) , Other Hours: 6 hours studio Prerequisites: ARTS22063 --- # ARTS46964 — Senior Thesis 8 credits · 8 hours ARTS 46964 - Senior Thesis ARTS 46964 - Senior Thesis 4 Laboratory Hour(s) Preparation leading up to and including a Senior Art Exhibition. Course addresses finishing, publicity, and marketing strategies. --- # ARTS47263 — Advanced Ceramics 6 credits · 6 hours ARTS 47263 - Advanced Ceramics ARTS 47263 - Advanced Ceramics 3 Lecture Hour(s) and studio Formulation of glazes for personal use will be explored. Note: May be repeated (for a total of up to 12 credit hours). Prerequisites: ARTS22263 --- # ARTS47463 — Advanced Painting 6 credits · 6 hours ARTS 47463 - Advanced Painting ARTS 47463 - Advanced Painting 3 Lecture Hour(s) and studio Conceptual and composition construction of painting will be explored in relation to personal thesis exploration. Note: May be repeated (for a total of up to 12 credit hours). Prerequisites: ARTS33263 --- # DMPR10303 — Digital Photography 3 credits · 3 hours DMPR 10303 - Digital Photography DMPR 10303 - Digital Photography 3 Lecture Hour(s) Introduction to the fundamentals of digital photography. Topics covered include basic operation of a digital camera, composition, camera controls, exposure, and basic image enhancement for creative use. --- # GDES10403 — Graphic Design I 3 credits · 3 hours GDES 10403 - Graphic Design I GDES 10403 - Graphic Design I 3 Lecture Hour(s) --- # GDES10603 — 3-D Design 6 credits · 6 hours GDES 10603 - 3-D Design GDES 10603 - 3-D Design 3 Lecture Hour(s) , Other Hours: 6 hours studio Introduction to the processes and media of 3-dimensional design to include both additive and subtractive processes. --- # GDES21203 — Graphic Design II 6 credits · 6 hours GDES 21203 - Graphic Design II GDES 21203 - Graphic Design II 3 Laboratory Hour(s) Prerequisites: GDES10403 --- # GDES31203 — Advanced Graphic Design 6 credits · 6 hours GDES 31203 - Advanced Graphic Design GDES 31203 - Advanced Graphic Design 3 Laboratory Hour(s) Introduction to the concepts, processes and technologies involved in designing for the web. Note: May be repeated (for a total of up to 12 credit hours). Prerequisites: GDES21203 --- # ASTE11304 — Suspension and Steering 3 credits · 3 hours ASTE 11304 - Suspension and Steering ASTE 11304 - Suspension and Steering 4 Lecture Hour(s) , Other Hours: 3 hours shop Theory and operation of modern suspension and steering systems. Up-to-date alignment equipment and techniques are utilized in lab experiences. Note: This course may be transferable toward a limited number of associate and baccalaureate degrees. Contact advisor for information regarding transferability. --- # ASTE12104 — Engine Repair 3 credits · 3 hours ASTE 12104 - Engine Repair ASTE 12104 - Engine Repair 4 Lecture Hour(s) , Other Hours: 3 hours shop Introduction to automotive engine construction and theory of operation for all engine systems and components including disassembly, inspection, repair, and reassembly procedures. The use of hand tools, equipment, and repair manuals are covered. Actual vehicles are utilized for training experience. Note: This course may be transferable toward a limited number of associate and baccalaureate degrees. Contact advisor for information regarding transferability. --- # ASTE12204 — Electrical/Electronic Systems 3 credits · 3 hours ASTE 12204 - Electrical/Electronic Systems ASTE 12204 - Electrical/Electronic Systems 4 Lecture Hour(s) , Other Hours: 3 hours shop Introduction to the principles of Ohms Law, basic electrical circuits, wiring diagrams, use of precision testing equipment, and analysis of opens, shorts, and grounds. Students are familiarized with the principles of the cranking, charging, lighting, and electrical accessories systems. Components and functions of electronic control systems, principles of electricity, component operation, circuit design, and testing procedures are taught. Lab projects include test… --- # ASTE12337 — Engine Performance 3 credits · 3 hours ASTE 12337 - Engine Performance ASTE 12337 - Engine Performance 7 Lecture Hour(s) , Other Hours: 12 hours shop Theory and operation of the ignition system including service, fuel system, and carburetors. Basic troubleshooting, testing procedures, and the use of vehicle service manuals are covered. Includes theory and operation of fuel injection, computerized engine controls, and emission control systems. Instruction in the use of diagnostic flow charts with major emphasis on drivability and emissions. Note: This course may be transferable toward a limited number of associate and baccalaureate… --- # ASTE12404 — Automotive Transmission and Transaxles 3 credits · 3 hours ASTE 12404 - Automotive Transmission and Transaxles ASTE 12404 - Automotive Transmission and Transaxles 4 Lecture Hour(s) , Other Hours: 3 hours shop Design and operation of the hydraulic controls and valves, design and operation of the torque converter, and planetary gear sets. Both rear-wheel and front-wheel power trains are studied. Note: This course may be transferable toward a limited number of associate and baccalaureate degrees. Contact advisor for information regarding transferability. --- # ASTE12503 — Heating and Air Conditioning 2 credits · 2 hours ASTE 12503 - Heating and Air Conditioning ASTE 12503 - Heating and Air Conditioning 3 Lecture Hour(s) , Other Hours: 3 hours shop Theory of refrigeration, the refrigeration cycle, and basic components of a typical automotive system, automatic temperature control systems including the latest computer monitored systems. Heating and ventilation function and construction of compressors, lines, expansion valves, expansion tubes, condensers, evaporators, blower motors and air distribution systems are covered. Service and maintenance procedures as well as basic shop safety are emphasized. Note: This… --- # ASTE12604 — Brakes 3 credits · 3 hours ASTE 12604 - Brakes ASTE 12604 - Brakes 4 Lecture Hour(s) , Other Hours: 3 hours shop Principles of hydraulic brake system, its components, safety switches and valves, drum and disc brake assemblies, and power master hydraulic booster. Note: This course may be transferable toward a limited number of associate and baccalaureate degrees. Contact advisor for information regarding transferability. --- # ASTE12703 — Manual Drive Train and Axles 2 credits · 2 hours ASTE 12703 - Manual Drive Train and Axles ASTE 12703 - Manual Drive Train and Axles 3 Lecture Hour(s) , Other Hours: 3 hours shop Principles of gear reduction applied to theory, operation and repair of manual transmissions, rear axles, and transaxles. Both rear-wheel and front-wheel power trains are studied. Note: This course may be transferable toward a limited number of associate and baccalaureate degrees. Contact advisor for information regarding transferability. --- # ASTE14033 — Internship 3 credits · 3 hours ASTE 14033 - Internship ASTE 14033 - Internship 3 Credit(s) : Other Hours: 9 hours internship Internship provides students necessary time and use of equipment to apply operational skills learned in the theory classes. (optional course) Note: This course may be transferable toward a limited number of associate and baccalaureate degrees. Contact advisor for information regarding transferability. --- # BIOL3583V — Natural History BIOL 3583V - Natural History BIOL 3583V - Natural History Variable Credit(s) (same as ENSC 3580V ) Note: May be taken for a maximum of 3 hours credit. Prerequisites: ENSC3580V --- # BIOL4693V — Senior Research BIOL 4693V - Senior Research BIOL 4693V - Senior Research Variable Credit(s) Note: Open only to biology majors and minors. May be repeated for a maximum of 6 hours of credit. --- # BIOL4793V — Independent Study in Biology BIOL 4793V - Independent Study in Biology BIOL 4793V - Independent Study in Biology Variable Credit(s) Consult the Independent Study Courses subheading in the Academic Regulations section of this catalog for --- # BIOL10031 — Biological Science / Principles of Biology I Lab 2 credits · 2 hours BIOL 10031 - Biological Science / Principles of Biology I Lab BIOL 10031 - Biological Science / Principles of Biology I Lab A.C.T.S. Equivalent Course # BIOL 1004 when combined with BIOL 10043 1 Laboratory Hour(s) Designed for the non-science majors and majors biology students. --- # BIOL10043 — Introduction to Biological Science 3 credits · 3 hours BIOL 10043 - Introduction to Biological Science BIOL 10043 - Introduction to Biological Science A.C.T.S. Equivalent Course # BIOL 1004 when combined with BIOL 10031 3 Lecture Hour(s) Designed for the non-science major. --- # BIOL11033 — Medical Terminology 3 credits · 3 hours BIOL 11033 - Medical Terminology BIOL 11033 - Medical Terminology 3 Lecture Hour(s) A study of the language of medicine including word construction, definition, and use of terms related to all areas of medical science, focusing on the human body system. --- # BIOL20131 — Principles of Biology II Lab 3 credits · 3 hours BIOL 20131 - Principles of Biology II Lab BIOL 20131 - Principles of Biology II Lab A.C.T.S. Equivalent Course # BIOL 1014 when combined with BIOL 20143 1 Laboratory Hour(s) Designed for biology and other life science majors or minors. --- # BIOL20143 — Principles of Biology II 3 credits · 3 hours BIOL 20143 - Principles of Biology II BIOL 20143 - Principles of Biology II A.C.T.S. Equivalent Course # BIOL 1014 when combined with BIOL 20131 3 Lecture Hour(s) Designed for biology and other life science majors or minors. Prerequisites: BIOL20533, BIOL10031 --- # BIOL20341 — General Botany Laboratory 3 credits · 3 hours BIOL 20341 - General Botany Laboratory BIOL 20341 - General Botany Laboratory A.C.T.S. Equivalent Course # BIOL 1034 when combined with BIOL 20343 1 Laboratory Hour(s) --- # BIOL20343 — General Botany 3 credits · 3 hours BIOL 20343 - General Botany BIOL 20343 - General Botany A.C.T.S. Equivalent Course # BIOL 1034 when combined with BIOL 20341 3 Lecture Hour(s) --- # BIOL20531 — General Zoology Laboratory 3 credits · 3 hours BIOL 20531 - General Zoology Laboratory BIOL 20531 - General Zoology Laboratory A.C.T.S. Equivalent Course # BIOL 1054 when combined with BIOL 20543 1 Laboratory Hour(s) --- # BIOL20533 — Principles of Biology I 3 credits · 3 hours BIOL 20533 - Principles of Biology I BIOL 20533 - Principles of Biology I 3 Lecture Hour(s) Designed for biology and other life science majors or minors. Prerequisites: BIOL10043 --- # BIOL20543 — General Zoology 3 credits · 3 hours BIOL 20543 - General Zoology BIOL 20543 - General Zoology A.C.T.S. Equivalent Course # BIOL 1054 when combined with BIOL 20531 3 Lecture Hour(s) --- # BIOL24031 — Anatomy and Physiology I Lab 3 credits · 3 hours BIOL 24031 - Anatomy and Physiology I Lab BIOL 24031 - Anatomy and Physiology I Lab A.C.T.S. Equivalent Course # BIOL 2404 when combined with BIOL 24043 1 Laboratory Hour(s) --- # BIOL24043 — Anatomy and Physiology I 3 credits · 3 hours BIOL 24043 - Anatomy and Physiology I BIOL 24043 - Anatomy and Physiology I A.C.T.S. Equivalent Course # BIOL 2404 when combined with BIOL 24031 3 Lecture Hour(s) --- # BIOL24131 — Anatomy and Physiology II Lab 3 credits · 3 hours BIOL 24131 - Anatomy and Physiology II Lab BIOL 24131 - Anatomy and Physiology II Lab A.C.T.S. Equivalent Course # BIOL 2414 when combined with BIOL 24143 1 Laboratory Hour(s) --- # BIOL24143 — Anatomy and Physiology II 3 credits · 3 hours BIOL 24143 - Anatomy and Physiology II BIOL 24143 - Anatomy and Physiology II A.C.T.S. Equivalent Course # BIOL 2414 when combined with BIOL 24131 3 Lecture Hour(s) Prerequisites: BIOL24043 --- # BIOL30031 — Microbiology Lab 3 credits · 3 hours BIOL 30031 - Microbiology Lab BIOL 30031 - Microbiology Lab A.C.T.S. Equivalent Course # BIOL 2004 when combined with BIOL 30043 1 Laboratory Hour(s) --- # BIOL30043 — Microbiology 3 credits · 3 hours BIOL 30043 - Microbiology BIOL 30043 - Microbiology A.C.T.S. Equivalent Course # BIOL 2004 when combined with BIOL 30031 3 Lecture Hour(s) Prerequisites: BIOL24143, BIOL24131 --- # BIOL30133 — Plants in Our World 3 credits · 3 hours BIOL 30133 - Plants in Our World BIOL 30133 - Plants in Our World 3 Lecture Hour(s) Explores many of the ways in which plants impact our daily lives. Students gain an understanding of and an appreciation for plant diversity as it relates to human society and sustaining life. Course suitable for both science and non-science majors. --- # BIOL30203 — Climate Change 3 credits · 3 hours BIOL 30203 - Climate Change BIOL 30203 - Climate Change 3 Lecture Hour(s) Provides an overview of current science on the theories underlying anthropogenic climate change with possible strategies for mitigation and adaptation to changing climate. Students will learn to evaluate information sources and sharpen critical thinking skills. --- # BIOL33633 — Cell Biology 3 credits · 3 hours BIOL 33633 - Cell Biology BIOL 33633 - Cell Biology 3 Lecture Hour(s) A core course for biology majors. Prerequisites: GENE33504, CHEM14203 --- # BIOL33834 — Herpetology 3 credits · 3 hours BIOL 33834 - Herpetology BIOL 33834 - Herpetology 4 Lecture Hour(s) , 3 Laboratory Hour(s) pring, odd-numbered years. Prerequisites: BIOL20543, BIOL20531 --- # BIOL33934 — Ichthyology 3 credits · 3 hours BIOL 33934 - Ichthyology BIOL 33934 - Ichthyology 4 Lecture Hour(s) , 3 Laboratory Hour(s) Prerequisites: BIOL20543, BIOL20531 --- # BIOL34133 — Mammalogy 3 credits · 3 hours BIOL 34133 - Mammalogy BIOL 34133 - Mammalogy 3 Lecture Hour(s) all, odd-numbered years. Prerequisites: BIOL20543, BIOL20531 --- # BIOL34233 — Plant Morphology 1 credits · 1 hours BIOL 34233 - Plant Morphology BIOL 34233 - Plant Morphology 3 Lecture Hour(s) , 6 Laboratory Hour(s) Prerequisites: BIOL20343, BIOL20341 --- # BIOL34334 — Regional Flora 2 credits · 2 hours BIOL 34334 - Regional Flora BIOL 34334 - Regional Flora 4 Lecture Hour(s) , 6 Laboratory Hour(s) Prerequisites: BIOL20343, BIOL20341 --- # BIOL34531 — Mammalogy Lab 3 credits · 3 hours BIOL 34531 - Mammalogy Lab BIOL 34531 - Mammalogy Lab 1 Laboratory Hour(s) all, odd-numbered years. Prerequisites: BIOL20543, BIOL20531 --- # BIOL34834 — General Ecology 3 credits · 3 hours BIOL 34834 - General Ecology BIOL 34834 - General Ecology 4 Lecture Hour(s) , 3 Laboratory Hour(s) Prerequisites: BIOL20343, BIOL20543, BIOL20531, BIOL20341 --- # BIOL35033 — Marine Biology 3 credits · 3 hours BIOL 35033 - Marine Biology BIOL 35033 - Marine Biology 3 Lecture Hour(s) Optional field trip to the Gulf of Mexico. Prerequisites: BIOL20543, BIOL20531 --- # BIOL35131 — Marine Biology Laboratory 2 credits · 2 hours BIOL 35131 - Marine Biology Laboratory BIOL 35131 - Marine Biology Laboratory 1 Laboratory Hour(s) Optional field trip to the Gulf of Mexico. Prerequisites: BIOL20543, BIOL20531 --- # BIOL35234 — Ornithology 3 credits · 3 hours BIOL 35234 - Ornithology BIOL 35234 - Ornithology 4 Lecture Hour(s) , 3 Laboratory Hour(s) pring, even-numbered years. Prerequisites: BIOL20543, BIOL20531 --- # BIOL35734 — Comparative Anatomy 3 credits · 3 hours BIOL 35734 - Comparative Anatomy BIOL 35734 - Comparative Anatomy 4 Lecture Hour(s) , 3 Laboratory Hour(s) all. Prerequisites: BIOL20543, BIOL20531 --- # BIOL35934 — Invertebrate Zoology 3 credits · 3 hours BIOL 35934 - Invertebrate Zoology BIOL 35934 - Invertebrate Zoology 4 Lecture Hour(s) , 3 Laboratory Hour(s) Prerequisites: BIOL20543, BIOL20531 --- # BIOL37633 — Evolution 3 credits · 3 hours BIOL 37633 - Evolution BIOL 37633 - Evolution 3 Lecture Hour(s) The course also explores classification of organisms and scientific nomenclature. Prerequisites: BIOL20143 --- # BIOL38031 — Mammalian Anatomy Laboratory 3 credits · 3 hours BIOL 38031 - Mammalian Anatomy Laboratory BIOL 38031 - Mammalian Anatomy Laboratory 1 Laboratory Hour(s) Prerequisites: BIOL20543, BIOL20531 --- # BIOL45934 — Waterfowl Ecology 3 credits · 3 hours BIOL 45934 - Waterfowl Ecology BIOL 45934 - Waterfowl Ecology 4 Lecture Hour(s) , 3 Laboratory Hour(s) Also focuses on ecological and political challenges facing waterfowl conservation across North America. pring in odd numbered years. Prerequisites: BIOL34834 --- # BIOL46234 — Vertebrate Embryology 3 credits · 3 hours BIOL 46234 - Vertebrate Embryology BIOL 46234 - Vertebrate Embryology 4 Lecture Hour(s) , 3 Laboratory Hour(s) Prerequisites: BIOL20543, BIOL20531, BIOL35734 --- # BIOL46334 — Vertebrate Physiology 3 credits · 3 hours BIOL 46334 - Vertebrate Physiology BIOL 46334 - Vertebrate Physiology 4 Lecture Hour(s) , 3 Laboratory Hour(s) pring. --- # BIOL46634 — Mammalian Histology 2 credits · 2 hours BIOL 46634 - Mammalian Histology BIOL 46634 - Mammalian Histology 4 Lecture Hour(s) , 6 Laboratory Hour(s) Prerequisites: BIOL20543, BIOL20531 --- # BIOL47234 — Aquatic Biology 3 credits · 3 hours BIOL 47234 - Aquatic Biology BIOL 47234 - Aquatic Biology 4 Lecture Hour(s) , 3 Laboratory Hour(s) Prerequisites: BIOL20543, BIOL20531 --- # BIOL47334 — Animal Behavior 3 credits · 3 hours BIOL 47334 - Animal Behavior BIOL 47334 - Animal Behavior 4 Lecture Hour(s) , 3 Laboratory Hour(s) Topics include genetics of behavior, ethology, adaptation, fitness, reproductive tactics/mating systems, foraging, and social behavior. Prerequisites: BIOL10043 --- # BIOL47431 — Biology Seminar 1 credits · 1 hours BIOL 47431 - Biology Seminar BIOL 47431 - Biology Seminar 1 Lecture Hour(s) --- # BIOL47533 — Selected Topics in Biology 3 credits · 3 hours BIOL 47533 - Selected Topics in Biology BIOL 47533 - Selected Topics in Biology 3 Lecture Hour(s) --- # BIOL50134 — Waterfowl Ecology 3 credits · 3 hours BIOL 50134 - Waterfowl Ecology BIOL 50134 - Waterfowl Ecology 4 Lecture Hour(s) , 3 Laboratory Hour(s) We will also focus on ecological and political challenges facing waterfowl conservation across North America. pring in odd numbered years. Prerequisites: BIOL34834 --- # BIOL50234 — Herpetology for Graduate Students 3 credits · 3 hours BIOL 50234 - Herpetology for Graduate Students BIOL 50234 - Herpetology for Graduate Students 4 Lecture Hour(s) , 1 Laboratory Hour(s) An introduction to the taxonomy and natural history of amphibians, reptiles, crocodilians and turtles with an emphasis on local fauna. The Herpetology Lab is a required component of the course. Students will examine museum specimens and identify animals in the wild. Note: Registration by permission of the student’s major professor only. --- # BIOL50594 — Animal Behavior 3 credits · 3 hours BIOL 50594 - Animal Behavior BIOL 50594 - Animal Behavior 4 Lecture Hour(s) , 3 Laboratory Hour(s) Topics include genetics of behavior, ethology, adaptation, fitness, reproductive tactics/mating systems, foraging, and social behavior. Prerequisites: BIOL20543, BIOL20533, BIOL20143, BIOL10043 --- # BIOL51434 — Mammalogy for Graduate Students BIOL 51434 - Mammalogy for Graduate Students BIOL 51434 - Mammalogy for Graduate Students An introduction to characteristics, origins, ecology, behavior, reproduction, physiology and diversity of mammals. The Mammalogy Lab is a required component of the class. Students will also examine current literature in Mammalogy and prepare museum specimens. Note: Registration by permission of the student’s major professor only. --- # BIOL53434 — Ornithology 3 credits · 3 hours BIOL 53434 - Ornithology BIOL 53434 - Ornithology 4 Lecture Hour(s) , 3 Laboratory Hour(s) Taxonomy and natural history of birds emphasizing local fauna. pring, even-numbered years. Note: Registration by permission of the student’s major professor. --- # BIOS32203 — Biological Statistics 3 credits · 3 hours BIOS 32203 - Biological Statistics BIOS 32203 - Biological Statistics 3 Lecture Hour(s) An introduction to the basic concepts of biostatistics including a survey of data, data types, describing central tendency and variability in data, inference on population means and proportions, hypothesis testing, power and sample size in study designs, and study types with a focus on health science experimental design. Prerequisites: MATH11003 --- # CEMB33301 — Molecular Biology Lab 3 credits · 3 hours CEMB 33301 - Molecular Biology Lab CEMB 33301 - Molecular Biology Lab 1 Laboratory Hour(s) Prerequisites: GENE33504 --- # CEMB33303 — Molecular Biology 3 credits · 3 hours CEMB 33303 - Molecular Biology CEMB 33303 - Molecular Biology 3 Lecture Hour(s) Prerequisites: GENE33504 --- # ENSC34903 — Environmental Science 3 credits · 3 hours ENSC 34903 - Environmental Science ENSC 34903 - Environmental Science 3 Lecture Hour(s) (same as ENSC 34933 ) all, even-numbered years. Prerequisites: ENSC34933 --- # ENTO34704 — General Entomology 3 credits · 3 hours ENTO 34704 - General Entomology ENTO 34704 - General Entomology 4 Lecture Hour(s) , 3 Laboratory Hour(s) Students will learn the orders of insects, their role in ecosystems, their impact on humans and companion animals, and how they contribute and/or compete with us for food and fiber. Prerequisites: BIOL10043 --- # EPID46504 — Epidemiology & Parasitology 3 credits · 3 hours EPID 46504 - Epidemiology & Parasitology EPID 46504 - Epidemiology & Parasitology 4 Lecture Hour(s) , 3 Laboratory Hour(s) Examines the behavior, morphology, ecology, reproduction, and evolutionary relationships of parasites including important relationships among nearly all phyla of animals and their parasites. Prerequisites: BIOL20543, BIOL30043 --- # GENE33504 — Genetics 3 credits · 3 hours GENE 33504 - Genetics GENE 33504 - Genetics 4 Lecture Hour(s) , 3 Laboratory Hour(s) all. Prerequisites: BIOL20143, BIOL20131, CHEM14203, CHEM14201 --- # MBIM40103 — Immunology 3 credits · 3 hours MBIM 40103 - Immunology MBIM 40103 - Immunology 3 Lecture Hour(s) BIOL 30043 recommended but not required. Overview of the principles of immunology, including immune system development, cells and organs, innate immunity, adaptive immunity, genetics of lymphocyte receptor gene expression, humoral immunity, cell mediated immunity, allergic reactions, transplantations, and autoimmunity Prerequisites: BIOL20143, BIOL20131, CHEM14203, CHEM14201, BIOL30043 --- # PHAR46703 — Pharmacology 3 credits · 3 hours PHAR 46703 - Pharmacology PHAR 46703 - Pharmacology 3 Lecture Hour(s) --- # BUSI10291 — Tech Introduction to Keyboarding 2 credits · 2 hours BUSI 10291 - Tech Introduction to Keyboarding BUSI 10291 - Tech Introduction to Keyboarding 1 Laboratory Hour(s) Provides fundamental instruction in the touch operation of the alphanumeric keyboard. Note: This course may be transferable toward a limited number of associate and baccalaureate degrees. Contact advisor for information regarding transferability. --- # BUSI10393 — Tech Principles of Banking 3 credits · 3 hours BUSI 10393 - Tech Principles of Banking BUSI 10393 - Tech Principles of Banking 3 Lecture Hour(s) Assists the student in understanding the American banking system, Federal Reserve System, banking and the economy, functions of a depository institution, and daily transactions of depository institutions. Note: This course may be transferable toward a limited number of associate and baccalaureate degrees. Contact advisor for information regarding transferability. --- # BUSI10493 — Tech Bank Teller Operations 3 credits · 3 hours BUSI 10493 - Tech Bank Teller Operations BUSI 10493 - Tech Bank Teller Operations 3 Lecture Hour(s) Provides students hands-on practice as a teller in the major operational activities of a community bank including teller and check operations, investment and loan operations, electronic payments systems, and other banking operations. Note: This course may be transferable toward a limited number of associate and baccalaureate degrees. Contact advisor for information regarding transferability. --- # BUSI10793 — Tech Introduction to Law 3 credits · 3 hours BUSI 10793 - Tech Introduction to Law BUSI 10793 - Tech Introduction to Law 3 Lecture Hour(s) Includes basics of the legal system as well as spelling, defining, and pronouncing common legal terms. Note: This course may be transferable toward a limited number of associate and baccalaureate degrees. Contact advisor for information regarding transferability. --- # BUSI10893 — Tech Legal Transcription 3 credits · 3 hours BUSI 10893 - Tech Legal Transcription BUSI 10893 - Tech Legal Transcription 3 Lecture Hour(s) Assists in development of necessary skills to transcribe dictation. Enhances learner’s knowledge of legal terminology and use of English language and proofreading. Note: This course may be transferable toward a limited number of associate and baccalaureate degrees. Contact advisor for information regarding transferability. --- # BUSI11293 — Tech Accounting I 3 credits · 3 hours BUSI 11293 - Tech Accounting I BUSI 11293 - Tech Accounting I 3 Lecture Hour(s) Fundamental accounting concepts and procedures for sole proprietorships. Includes journalizing and posting transactions, preparing trial balances, worksheets, and financial statements. Emphasis given to cash, banking, payroll procedures, sales, purchases, and accounts receivables/payables. Simulated accounting activities offer decision-making opportunities encountered in the business world. Note: This course may be transferable toward a limited number of associate and baccalaureate degrees. Contact advisor for inf… --- # BUSI12093 — Tech Keyboarding 3 credits · 3 hours BUSI 12093 - Tech Keyboarding BUSI 12093 - Tech Keyboarding 3 Lecture Hour(s) Tech Keyboarding provides training in the touch operation of the alphanumeric keyboard as well as skills necessary to process documents using word processing software. Microsoft Word for Windows is used to provide opportunity for development of basic skills through drills for speed and accuracy. Formatting of basic business documents is integral. Note: This course may be transferable toward a limited number of associate and baccalaureate degrees. Contact advisor for information regarding transferability. --- # BUSI12193 — Tech Keyboarding Applications 3 credits · 3 hours BUSI 12193 - Tech Keyboarding Applications BUSI 12193 - Tech Keyboarding Applications 3 Lecture Hour(s) Production work includes letters, memos, reports, business forms, tables, and administrative and employment communications. Skill development through drills for speed and accuracy control continues as an integral part of the class. Note: This course builds production skills necessary to use software to operate computers with speed and accuracy. This course may be transferable toward a limited number of associate and baccalaureate degrees. Contact advisor for information regarding transferab… Prerequisites: BUSI12093 --- # BUSI13093 — Tech Computer Applications for Business 3 credits · 3 hours BUSI 13093 - Tech Computer Applications for Business BUSI 13093 - Tech Computer Applications for Business 3 Lecture Hour(s) Microsoft Office for Windows applications are used. Note: This course may be transferable toward a limited number of associate and baccalaureate degrees. Contact advisor for information regarding transferability. --- # BUSI15693 — Tech Administrative Support Procedures 3 credits · 3 hours BUSI 15693 - Tech Administrative Support Procedures BUSI 15693 - Tech Administrative Support Procedures 3 Lecture Hour(s) Administrative practices and procedures used in a business office. Topics include personal development; interpersonal relations; mail handling; telecommunications and telephone usage; travel arrangements; receptionist duties; records management; decision making; organization concepts; skills and procedures; traditional and electronic information resources; time and stress management; team building, goal setting, professionalism, and human relation development enhancement.… --- # BUSI16093 — Tech Vocabulary Development 3 credits · 3 hours BUSI 16093 - Tech Vocabulary Development BUSI 16093 - Tech Vocabulary Development 3 Lecture Hour(s) Study of the origins and growth of the English vocabulary, word-formation, semantics, meaning shifts, regional vocabulary, nomenclature, and verbal proficiency. Note: This course may be transferable toward a limited number of associate and baccalaureate degrees. Contact advisor for information regarding transferability. --- # BUSI16391 — Tech Introduction to Internet and E-mail 1 credits · 1 hours BUSI 16391 - Tech Introduction to Internet and E-mail BUSI 16391 - Tech Introduction to Internet and E-mail 1 Lecture Hour(s) Introduces fundamental Internet and e-mail concepts and procedures. Note: This course may be transferable toward a limited number or associate and baccalaureate degrees. Contact advisor for information regarding transferability. --- # BUSI16491 — Tech Introduction to Word Processing 1 credits · 1 hours BUSI 16491 - Tech Introduction to Word Processing BUSI 16491 - Tech Introduction to Word Processing 1 Lecture Hour(s) Provides fundamental instruction in word processing applications. Note: This course may be transferable toward a limited number or associate and baccalaureate degrees. Contact advisor for information regarding transferability. --- # BUSI16591 — Tech Introduction to Spreadsheets 1 credits · 1 hours BUSI 16591 - Tech Introduction to Spreadsheets BUSI 16591 - Tech Introduction to Spreadsheets 1 Lecture Hour(s) Provides fundamental instruction in spreadsheet applications. Note: This course may be transferable toward a limited number or associate and baccalaureate degrees. Contact advisor for information regarding transferability. --- # BUSI16691 — Tech Introduction to Presentations 1 credits · 1 hours BUSI 16691 - Tech Introduction to Presentations BUSI 16691 - Tech Introduction to Presentations 1 Lecture Hour(s) Provides fundamental instruction in the utilization of computer software programs for presentation applications. Note: This course may be transferable toward a limited number or associate and baccalaureate degrees. Contact advisor for information regarding transferability. --- # BUSI16791 — Tech Introduction to Financial Software 1 credits · 1 hours BUSI 16791 - Tech Introduction to Financial Software BUSI 16791 - Tech Introduction to Financial Software 1 Lecture Hour(s) Provides instruction to manage personal and business finances using financial software. Note: This course may be transferable toward a limited number or associate and baccalaureate degrees. Contact advisor for information regarding transferability. --- # BUSI16891 — Tech Introduction to Computers 1 credits · 1 hours BUSI 16891 - Tech Introduction to Computers BUSI 16891 - Tech Introduction to Computers 1 Lecture Hour(s) Introduces fundamental computer concepts and procedures. Note: This course may be transferable toward a limited number or associate and baccalaureate degrees. Contact advisor for information regarding transferability. --- # BUSI20093 — Tech Business English 3 credits · 3 hours BUSI 20093 - Tech Business English BUSI 20093 - Tech Business English 3 Lecture Hour(s) Introduction and review of the basics in punctuation, English grammar, spelling, and other mechanics needed in current business usage. Writing techniques for effective letters, memos, and reports. Analysis skills including appearance, clarity, dictionary usage, impact and proofreading techniques. Assignments completed using word processing software. Note: This course may be transferable toward a limited number of associate and baccalaureate degrees. Contact advisor for information regarding transferability. --- # BUSI20193 — Tech Business Communication 3 credits · 3 hours BUSI 20193 - Tech Business Communication BUSI 20193 - Tech Business Communication 3 Lecture Hour(s) Topics include verbal/nonverbal, writing, reading, and listening skills, team assignments and participation, as well as psychological principles, information analysis for letter writing and revision, and employment skills involved in effective business communications including correct letter writing procedures for business situations. Note: This course may be transferable toward a limited number of associate and baccalaureate degrees. Contact advisor for information regarding transferability. Prerequisites: BUSI20093, BUSI12093, ENGL10103 --- # BUSI20293 — Tech Introduction to Marketing 3 credits · 3 hours BUSI 20293 - Tech Introduction to Marketing BUSI 20293 - Tech Introduction to Marketing 3 Lecture Hour(s) Marketing is a crucial function in all businesses and organizations and is becoming increasingly important to success in the modern global economy. This course, regardless of industry background, will teach core concepts and tools to better understand and excel in marketing. Key topics include market research and its importance to strategy, brandy strategy, pricing, integrated marketing communication, social media strategy, and more. Note: This course may be transferable toward a limited… --- # BUSI20393 — Tech Electronic Presentations 3 credits · 3 hours BUSI 20393 - Tech Electronic Presentations BUSI 20393 - Tech Electronic Presentations 3 Lecture Hour(s) Provides fundamental instruction in the utilization of computer software programs for presentation applications, including web page, social media, and other technology. Note: This course may be transferable toward a limited number of associate and baccalaureate degrees. Contact advisor for information regarding transferability. --- # BUSI20493 — MS Office Preparation and Certification 3 credits · 3 hours BUSI 20493 - MS Office Preparation and Certification BUSI 20493 - MS Office Preparation and Certification 3 Lecture Hour(s) Provides an opportunity for students to review and prepare for MS Office Certifications. Note: This course may be transferable toward a limited number of associate and baccalaureate degrees. Contact advisor for information regarding transferability. --- # BUSI20593 — Tech Web Design 3 credits · 3 hours BUSI 20593 - Tech Web Design BUSI 20593 - Tech Web Design 3 Lecture Hour(s) A web design course that teaches web design techniques and covers HTML, creating device and platform independent websites using web design techniques, CSS, and SEO. --- # BUSI20693 — Tech Digital Marketing 3 credits · 3 hours BUSI 20693 - Tech Digital Marketing BUSI 20693 - Tech Digital Marketing 3 Lecture Hour(s) This course introduces students to the concepts and skills needed to create and critique effective digital marketing technologies, such as search engines, social media, and mobile. Marketing Coordinators in all organizations require an understanding of the many facets of marketing, beyond simply advertising or communications. This course is designed to give students a strong grounding in the frameworks, tools and strategies for successful digital marketing, consumer engagement, and to familiarize themsel… --- # BUSI20793 — Tech Human Resouces 3 credits · 3 hours BUSI 20793 - Tech Human Resouces BUSI 20793 - Tech Human Resouces 3 Lecture Hour(s) Human Resource Management is one of the most critical aspects of any organization, as it determines who is hired, how they are trained, developed, and compensated and what steps are taken to retain them leading to the success of the business. Areas covered will be strategic human resource management and planning, employment opportunity and respecting all points of view in the workforce, staffing organizations, employee recruitment and retention, employee training & development, compensation, and employee right… --- # BUSI21493 — Tech Business Mathematics 3 credits · 3 hours BUSI 21493 - Tech Business Mathematics BUSI 21493 - Tech Business Mathematics 3 Lecture Hour(s) Provides training in the fundamentals of math, problem solving in business situations, and financial management including percentages, payroll and taxes, insurance, statistics, functions, and graphs. Course also covers inventory methods, depreciation, discounts, interest, sales markup, discounts, and algebraic principles to solve business problems. Note: This course may be transferable toward a limited number of associate and baccalaureate degrees. Consult advisor for more information regarding tra… --- # BUSI21593 — Tech Computerized Accounting 3 credits · 3 hours BUSI 21593 - Tech Computerized Accounting BUSI 21593 - Tech Computerized Accounting 3 Lecture Hour(s) Double entry accounting is used. Production of financial statements is stressed. Note: This course may be transferable toward a limited number of associate and baccalaureate degrees. Contact advisor for information regarding transferability. Prerequisites: BUSI11293 --- # BUSI21693 — Tech Spreadsheet Applications 3 credits · 3 hours BUSI 21693 - Tech Spreadsheet Applications BUSI 21693 - Tech Spreadsheet Applications 3 Lecture Hour(s) Activities include creating templates and financial models for entering and processing data. Note: This course may be transferable toward a limited number of associate and baccalaureate degrees. Contact advisor for information regarding transferability. Prerequisites: BUSI12093, BUSI13093, CPSI10003 --- # BUSI21793 — Tech Data Entry 3 credits · 3 hours BUSI 21793 - Tech Data Entry BUSI 21793 - Tech Data Entry 3 Lecture Hour(s) Emphasis given to data entry proficiency for a variety of business applications. Prerequisites: BUSI12093, BUSI13093, CPSI10003 --- # BUSI26193 — Tech Small Business Management 3 credits · 3 hours BUSI 26193 - Tech Small Business Management BUSI 26193 - Tech Small Business Management 3 Lecture Hour(s) Study of basic economics of small business ownership and management. Information necessary to start and manage a small business. Topics include selecting, organizing, planning, raising capital, recordkeeping, law, insurance, advertising, personnel management, technology, and future trends. Note: This course may be transferable toward a limited number of associate and baccalaureate degrees. Contact advisor for information regarding transferability. --- # BUSI26293 — Tech Business Practicum 3 credits · 3 hours BUSI 26293 - Tech Business Practicum BUSI 26293 - Tech Business Practicum 3 Credit(s) Provides on-the-job training designed to prepare students for employment as data entry and/or word processing operators, accounting clerks, receptionists, administrative assistants, executive secretaries, or management personnel. Course provides students with opportunities in the workforce environment to apply and enhance the knowledge and skills obtained in the Administrative Office Technology Program. Note: This course may be transferable toward a limited number of associate and baccalaureate degrees. Cont… Prerequisites: BUSI21693 --- # TRDR10103 — Servicing Road Tractors and Trailers 2 credits · 2 hours TRDR 10103 - Servicing Road Tractors and Trailers TRDR 10103 - Servicing Road Tractors and Trailers 3 Lecture Hour(s) , 3 Laboratory Hour(s) This course provides an introduction to and familiarization with components and systems related to tractor trailer service. Emphasis on records required by the Department of Transportation. Any student holding a current Commercial Driver’s License (CDL) will receive credit for the CDL courses upon completion of the program. --- # TRDR10234 — Tractor/Trailer Operation 2 credits · 2 hours TRDR 10234 - Tractor/Trailer Operation TRDR 10234 - Tractor/Trailer Operation 4 Lecture Hour(s) , 6 Laboratory Hour(s) This course focuses on the operation of a tractor and trailer in and around the freight terminal with basic yard maneuvering skills such as straight up and back parking, right-hand turns, alley docking and tractor trailer coupling. Classroom instruction focuses on safety, rules and policies of proper truck driving. Legal aspects of tractor and trailer operation including Department of Transportation (DOT) requirements, log books and record keeping are covered in this course.… --- # TRDR10333 — Tractor and Trailer Operation Practicum/Internship 3 credits · 3 hours TRDR 10333 - Tractor and Trailer Operation Practicum/Internship TRDR 10333 - Tractor and Trailer Operation Practicum/Internship 3 Credit(s) : , Other Hours: 9 hours Practicum/Internship This course allows students to acquire tractor/trailer operation skills via practicum or internship agreements. Any student holding a current Commercial Driver’s License (CDL) will receive credit for the CDL courses upon completion of the program. --- # CPSI11083 — Tech Computer Fundamentals 3 credits · 3 hours CPSI 11083 - Tech Computer Fundamentals CPSI 11083 - Tech Computer Fundamentals 3 Lecture Hour(s) Introduction to computer terminology, hardware, software, procedures, keyboarding, operating systems, and applications as applied to current operating systems, word processing, spreadsheets, database concepts, desktop publishing, and presentation software. Note: This course may be transferable toward a limited number of associate and baccalaureate degrees. Contact advisor for information regarding transferability. --- # BIOC46303 — Biochemistry I 3 credits · 3 hours BIOC 46303 - Biochemistry I BIOC 46303 - Biochemistry I 3 Lecture Hour(s) all. Prerequisites: CHEM34174 --- # BIOC46403 — Biochemistry II 3 credits · 3 hours BIOC 46403 - Biochemistry II BIOC 46403 - Biochemistry II 3 Lecture Hour(s) pring. Prerequisites: BIOC46303 --- # CHEM4697V — Senior Research CHEM 4697V - Senior Research CHEM 4697V - Senior Research Variable Credit(s) Note: Open only to chemistry majors. May be repeated for a maximum of 6 hours of credits. --- # CHEM4797V — Independent Study in Chemistry CHEM 4797V - Independent Study in Chemistry CHEM 4797V - Independent Study in Chemistry Variable Credit(s) Consult the Independent Study Courses subheading in the Academic Regulations section of this catalog for --- # CHEM10001 — Introductory Chemistry Laboratory 2 credits · 2 hours CHEM 10001 - Introductory Chemistry Laboratory CHEM 10001 - Introductory Chemistry Laboratory A.C.T.S. Equivalent Course # CHEM 1004 when combined with CHEM 10003 1 Laboratory Hour(s) --- # CHEM10003 — Introductory Chemistry 3 credits · 3 hours CHEM 10003 - Introductory Chemistry CHEM 10003 - Introductory Chemistry A.C.T.S. Equivalent Course # CHEM 1004 when combined with CHEM 10001 3 Lecture Hour(s) --- # CHEM14031 — General Chemistry I Laboratory 3 credits · 3 hours CHEM 14031 - General Chemistry I Laboratory CHEM 14031 - General Chemistry I Laboratory A.C.T.S. Equivalent Course # CHEM 1414 when combined with CHEM 14043 1 Laboratory Hour(s) --- # CHEM14043 — General Chemistry I 3 credits · 3 hours CHEM 14043 - General Chemistry I CHEM 14043 - General Chemistry I A.C.T.S. Equivalent Course # CHEM 1414 when combined with CHEM 14031 3 Lecture Hour(s) --- # CHEM14201 — General Chemistry II Laboratory 3 credits · 3 hours CHEM 14201 - General Chemistry II Laboratory CHEM 14201 - General Chemistry II Laboratory A.C.T.S. Equivalent Course # CHEM 1424 when combined with CHEM 14203 1 Laboratory Hour(s) --- # CHEM14203 — General Chemistry II 3 credits · 3 hours CHEM 14203 - General Chemistry II CHEM 14203 - General Chemistry II A.C.T.S. Equivalent Course # CHEM 1424 when combined with CHEM 14201 3 Lecture Hour(s) An ACS standardized exam will be given as the final exam. Prerequisites: CHEM14043, CHEM14031 --- # CHEM22231 — Introduction to Organic and Biochemistry Laboratory 3 credits · 3 hours CHEM 22231 - Introduction to Organic and Biochemistry Laboratory CHEM 22231 - Introduction to Organic and Biochemistry Laboratory A.C.T.S. Equivalent Course # CHEM 1224 when combined with CHEM 22243 1 Laboratory Hour(s) Topics include: study of physical and chemical properties, separation, purification, identification, chemical reactivity, and synthesis of organic compounds. --- # CHEM22243 — Introduction to Organic and Biochemistry 3 credits · 3 hours CHEM 22243 - Introduction to Organic and Biochemistry CHEM 22243 - Introduction to Organic and Biochemistry A.C.T.S. Equivalent Course # CHEM 1224 when combined with CHEM 22231 3 Lecture Hour(s) Designed for those who desire a general overview of organic and biochemistry. Prerequisites: CHEM10003, CHEM14043 --- # CHEM30173 — Forensic Chemistry 3 credits · 3 hours CHEM 30173 - Forensic Chemistry CHEM 30173 - Forensic Chemistry 3 Lecture Hour(s) --- # CHEM33063 — Introduction to Medicinal Chemistry 3 credits · 3 hours CHEM 33063 - Introduction to Medicinal Chemistry CHEM 33063 - Introduction to Medicinal Chemistry 3 Lecture Hour(s) Special focus will be placed on pharmacodynamics and pharmacokinetics, drug design, and drug optimization. Emphasis will also be placed on certain drug classes. Prerequisites: CHEM34074, CHEM22243 --- # CHEM33174 — Quantitative Analysis 2 credits · 2 hours CHEM 33174 - Quantitative Analysis CHEM 33174 - Quantitative Analysis 4 Lecture Hour(s) , 6 Laboratory Hour(s) all. Prerequisites: CHEM14203, CHEM14201, MATH11003, MATH13005 --- # CHEM34074 — Organic Chemistry I 3 credits · 3 hours CHEM 34074 - Organic Chemistry I CHEM 34074 - Organic Chemistry I 4 Lecture Hour(s) , 3 Laboratory Hour(s) all. Prerequisites: CHEM14203, CHEM14201 --- # CHEM34174 — Organic Chemistry II 3 credits · 3 hours CHEM 34174 - Organic Chemistry II CHEM 34174 - Organic Chemistry II 4 Lecture Hour(s) , 3 Laboratory Hour(s) A study of organic nomenclature, reactions, reaction mechanisms, organic spectroscopy, and greater emphasis on organic synthesis. An ACS standardized exam will be given as the final exam. pring. Prerequisites: CHEM34074 --- # CHEM34274 — Elements of Physical Chemistry 3 credits · 3 hours CHEM 34274 - Elements of Physical Chemistry CHEM 34274 - Elements of Physical Chemistry 4 Lecture Hour(s) , 3 Laboratory Hour(s) Concepts will be presented utilizing basic calculus with applications to life processes and biochemistry. This course will not fulfill the Physical Chemistry requirements for the traditional Chemistry degree. pring. Prerequisites: MATH24005 --- # CHEM34474 — Instrumental Analysis 3 credits · 3 hours CHEM 34474 - Instrumental Analysis CHEM 34474 - Instrumental Analysis 4 Lecture Hour(s) , 3 Laboratory Hour(s) Prerequisites: CHEM33174, PHYS20143, PHYS20243 --- # CHEM34574 — Organic Analysis 3 credits · 3 hours CHEM 34574 - Organic Analysis CHEM 34574 - Organic Analysis 4 Lecture Hour(s) , 3 Laboratory Hour(s) Use and theory of spectrometric methods and other physical techniques. Prerequisites: CHEM34174 --- # CHEM45073 — Special Topics in Chemistry 3 credits · 3 hours CHEM 45073 - Special Topics in Chemistry CHEM 45073 - Special Topics in Chemistry 3 Lecture Hour(s) The purpose of this course is to provide the students with specialized training in a specific area of chemistry not covered in other chemistry courses. Note: May be repeated for a maximum of 9 hours. --- # CHEM45171 — Special Topics in Chemistry Laboratory 3 credits · 3 hours CHEM 45171 - Special Topics in Chemistry Laboratory CHEM 45171 - Special Topics in Chemistry Laboratory 1 Laboratory Hour(s) The purpose of this course is to provide the students with specialized training in a specific area of chemistry not covered in other chemistry courses. Note: May be repeated for a maximum of 3 hours. --- # CHEM46073 — Structure and Mechanism 3 credits · 3 hours CHEM 46073 - Structure and Mechanism CHEM 46073 - Structure and Mechanism 3 Lecture Hour(s) Prerequisites: CHEM34074 --- # CHEM46171 — Chemistry Seminar 1 credits · 1 hours CHEM 46171 - Chemistry Seminar CHEM 46171 - Chemistry Seminar 1 Lecture Hour(s) P.A. in chemistry of at least 3.00 and instructor’s permission Students give oral presentations on different topics each semester based on laboratory and/or library research. Note: The course may be repeated for a maximum of 2 credit hours. --- # CHEM46273 — Advanced Inorganic Chemistry 3 credits · 3 hours CHEM 46273 - Advanced Inorganic Chemistry CHEM 46273 - Advanced Inorganic Chemistry 3 Lecture Hour(s) all, even-numbered years. --- # CHEM47074 — Physical Chemistry: Thermodynamics 3 credits · 3 hours CHEM 47074 - Physical Chemistry: Thermodynamics CHEM 47074 - Physical Chemistry: Thermodynamics 4 Lecture Hour(s) , 3 Laboratory Hour(s) pring, odd-numbered years. Prerequisites: MATH25005, PHYS20443, PHYS20231 --- # CHEM47174 — Physical Chemistry: Kinetic and Quantum Mechanics 3 credits · 3 hours CHEM 47174 - Physical Chemistry: Kinetic and Quantum Mechanics CHEM 47174 - Physical Chemistry: Kinetic and Quantum Mechanics 4 Lecture Hour(s) , 3 Laboratory Hour(s) pring, even-numbered years. Note: May be taken prior to CHEM 47074 . Prerequisites: MATH25005, PHYS20443, PHYS20231, CHEM47074 --- # CHEM47371 — Biochemistry Laboratory 3 credits · 3 hours CHEM 47371 - Biochemistry Laboratory CHEM 47371 - Biochemistry Laboratory 1 Laboratory Hour(s) Co/ Prerequisites: BIOC46303 --- # CHEM47472 — Advanced Laboratory Techniques 1 credits · 1 hours CHEM 47472 - Advanced Laboratory Techniques CHEM 47472 - Advanced Laboratory Techniques 2 Lecture Hour(s) , 3 Laboratory Hour(s) --- # TECH21004 — Tech Principles of Chemistry 4 credits · 4 hours TECH 21004 - Tech Principles of Chemistry TECH 21004 - Tech Principles of Chemistry 4 Credit(s) Note: This course may be transferable toward a limited number of associate and baccalaureate degrees. Contact advisor for information regarding transferability. Prerequisites: MATH22163 --- # CESC31233 — Linux Operating Systems 3 credits · 3 hours CESC 31233 - Linux Operating Systems CESC 31233 - Linux Operating Systems 3 Lecture Hour(s) Prerequisites: ISYS22003 --- # CESC34703 — Cyberlaw 3 credits · 3 hours CESC 34703 - Cyberlaw CESC 34703 - Cyberlaw 3 Lecture Hour(s) Detailed study of cyberlaw dealing with the Internet’s relationship to technological and electronic elements, with an emphasis on intellectual property law, cybercrimes, cyberterrorism, and information warfare using computer and computer network technology. --- # CESC36203 — Computer Forensics 3 credits · 3 hours CESC 36203 - Computer Forensics CESC 36203 - Computer Forensics 3 Lecture Hour(s) An introduction to computer forensics and current technologies focusing on the analysis of the evidence contained on these devices. --- # CESC42503 — Cybersecurity 3 credits · 3 hours CESC 42503 - Cybersecurity CESC 42503 - Cybersecurity 3 Lecture Hour(s) --- # CESC42603 — Ethics in Information Technology 3 credits · 3 hours CESC 42603 - Ethics in Information Technology CESC 42603 - Ethics in Information Technology 3 Lecture Hour(s) Extensive and topical coverage of ethical issues associated with file sharing, infringement of intellectual property, security risks, Internet crime, identity theft, employee surveillance, privacy, and compliance. pring. --- # CPSI10003 — Microcomputer Applications 3 credits · 3 hours CPSI 10003 - Microcomputer Applications CPSI 10003 - Microcomputer Applications A.C.T.S. Equivalent Course # CPSI 1003 3 Lecture Hour(s) Realistic computing problems will be solved using standard software packages. all, Spring, Summer. --- # CPSI21003 — Help Desk Support 3 credits · 3 hours CPSI 21003 - Desk Support CPSI 21003 - Desk Support 3 Lecture Hour(s) Introduction to information technology support tasks including computer assembly, wireless networking, installing programs, maintaining log reports, and customer service. --- # CPSI21103 — Basic Networking 3 credits · 3 hours CPSI 21103 - Basic Networking CPSI 21103 - Basic Networking 3 Lecture Hour(s) Introduction to the basic concepts of computer networks, identifying hardware and software components, and securing the network. --- # CPSI30083 — Python Programming 3 credits · 3 hours CPSI 30083 - Python Programming CPSI 30083 - Python Programming 3 Lecture Hour(s) Common programming concepts such as if statement, loops, functions, and Object-Oriented Programming (OPP) will be covered. Prerequisites: ISYS22003 --- # ISYS3700V — Computer Information Systems Practicum ISYS 3700V - Computer Information Systems Practicum ISYS 3700V - Computer Information Systems Practicum Variable Credit(s) Note: May be repeated for a total of 6 hours credit with permission of School Dean --- # ISYS4600V — Internship in Computer Information Systems ISYS 4600V - Internship in Computer Information Systems ISYS 4600V - Internship in Computer Information Systems Variable Credit(s) Students work in a business setting which allows for application of computer systems knowledge and development of information systems skills. --- # ISYS4790V — Independent Study in Computer Information Systems ISYS 4790V - Independent Study in Computer Information Systems ISYS 4790V - Independent Study in Computer Information Systems Variable Credit(s) Consult the Independent Study Courses subheading in the Academic Regulations section of this catalog for --- # ISYS5890V — Special Topics in Computer Information Systems ISYS 5890V - Special Topics in Computer Information Systems ISYS 5890V - Special Topics in Computer Information Systems Variable Credit(s) Graduate level detailed study of one of the specialized areas of computer information systems, emphasizing advanced study and skills application. --- # ISYS10133 — Introduction to Computer Based Systems 3 credits · 3 hours ISYS 10133 - Introduction to Computer Based Systems ISYS 10133 - Introduction to Computer Based Systems 3 Lecture Hour(s) An overview of computer systems, languages, hardware, and Internet usage. Introduction to the use of distance learning software, UAM email, messaging, sharing of documents, library utilization, and software packages. Provides students with skills to establish college and career goals. --- # ISYS11903 — PC Hardware and Software Maintenance 3 credits · 3 hours ISYS 11903 - PC Hardware and Software Maintenance ISYS 11903 - PC Hardware and Software Maintenance 3 Lecture Hour(s) An introduction to computer maintenance, emphasizing hardware and software management, system maintenance, and troubleshooting in the PC environment. all, Spring, Summer. --- # ISYS22003 — Programming Logic and Design 3 credits · 3 hours ISYS 22003 - Programming Logic and Design ISYS 22003 - Programming Logic and Design 3 Lecture Hour(s) all, Spring, Summer. --- # ISYS22103 — Data Structures 3 credits · 3 hours ISYS 22103 - Data Structures ISYS 22103 - Data Structures 3 Lecture Hour(s) This includes arrays, graphs, lists, strings, queues, and data handling. Prerequisites: ISYS22003 --- # ISYS31003 — Advanced Microcomputer Applications 3 credits · 3 hours ISYS 31003 - Advanced Microcomputer Applications ISYS 31003 - Advanced Microcomputer Applications 3 Lecture Hour(s) all, Spring, Summer. Prerequisites: CPSI10003 --- # ISYS32303 — Business Database Management Systems 3 credits · 3 hours ISYS 32303 - Business Database Management Systems ISYS 32303 - Business Database Management Systems 3 Lecture Hour(s) Emphasis on advanced queries, reports and macros. all. Prerequisites: CPSI10003 --- # ISYS32403 — Introduction to Java Programming 3 credits · 3 hours ISYS 32403 - Introduction to Java Programming ISYS 32403 - Introduction to Java Programming 3 Lecture Hour(s) pring. Prerequisites: ISYS22003 --- # ISYS34203 — COBOL 3 credits · 3 hours ISYS 34203 - COBOL ISYS 34203 - COBOL 3 Lecture Hour(s) Practical application with emphasis on structured approach. all, Spring. Prerequisites: ISYS22003 --- # ISYS34303 — Introduction to C# Programming 3 credits · 3 hours ISYS 34303 - Introduction to C# Programming ISYS 34303 - Introduction to C# Programming 3 Lecture Hour(s) Practical application with emphasis on structured approach. all. Prerequisites: ISYS22003 --- # ISYS34403 — Object-Oriented Programming Languages 3 credits · 3 hours ISYS 34403 - Object-Oriented Programming Languages ISYS 34403 - Object-Oriented Programming Languages 3 Lecture Hour(s) Topics include: analysis, design, data modeling, database management systems, and programming. all, Spring, Summer. Prerequisites: ISYS22003 --- # ISYS34503 — World Wide Web Programming 3 credits · 3 hours ISYS 34503 - World Wide Web Programming ISYS 34503 - World Wide Web Programming 3 Lecture Hour(s) all, Spring. Prerequisites: ISYS22003 --- # ISYS34603 — Programming Mobile Applications 3 credits · 3 hours ISYS 34603 - Programming Mobile Applications ISYS 34603 - Programming Mobile Applications 3 Lecture Hour(s) Prerequisites: ISYS22003 --- # ISYS35203 — System Analysis and Design 3 credits · 3 hours ISYS 35203 - System Analysis and Design ISYS 35203 - System Analysis and Design 3 Lecture Hour(s) all, Spring. Prerequisites: ISYS34203, ISYS34403 --- # ISYS35503 — Advanced COBOL 3 credits · 3 hours ISYS 35503 - Advanced COBOL ISYS 35503 - Advanced COBOL 3 Lecture Hour(s) Includes coverage of sequential and random access files and processing techniques, and development of programs and systems of programs for batch and interactive environments using COBOL programming language. all, Spring. Prerequisites: ISYS34203 --- # ISYS45003 — Data Communications and Networking 3 credits · 3 hours ISYS 45003 - Data Communications and Networking ISYS 45003 - Data Communications and Networking 3 Lecture Hour(s) all, Spring. Prerequisites: ISYS34203, ISYS34403 --- # ISYS46203 — Database Management Systems 3 credits · 3 hours ISYS 46203 - Database Management Systems ISYS 46203 - Database Management Systems 3 Lecture Hour(s) The study and use of Structured Query Language to develop database programs. all, Spring. Prerequisites: ISYS34203, ISYS34403 --- # ISYS46304 — Application Software Development Project 4 credits · 4 hours ISYS 46304 - Application Software Development Project ISYS 46304 - Application Software Development Project 4 Credit(s) : , Other Hours: 4 hours seminar all, Spring. Prerequisites: ISYS35203, ISYS46203 --- # ISYS47203 — Seminar in Computer Information Systems 3 credits · 3 hours ISYS 47203 - Seminar in Computer Information Systems ISYS 47203 - Seminar in Computer Information Systems 3 Lecture Hour(s) Detailed study of one of the specialized areas of computer information systems, emphasizing assigned readings and individual research. all, Spring. Note: May be repeated for a total of nine hours credit with permission of the School Dean --- # CRJU3743V — Field Study in Criminal Justice 3 credits · 3 hours CRJU 3743V - Field Study in Criminal Justice CRJU 3743V - Field Study in Criminal Justice 3 Lecture Hour(s) (Same as PLSC 3744V ) Note: May be repeated for a maximum total of 12 hours either in criminal justice exclusively or a maximum total of 12 hours combined with PLSC 3744V . Prerequisites: PLSC3744V --- # CRJU4403V — Seminar in Criminal Justice CRJU 4403V - Seminar in Criminal Justice CRJU 4403V - Seminar in Criminal Justice Variable Credit(s) Note: May be repeated for a maximum of 12 hours credit. Prerequisites: CRJU10203 --- # CRJU4793V — Independent Study in Criminal Justice CRJU 4793V - Independent Study in Criminal Justice CRJU 4793V - Independent Study in Criminal Justice Variable Credit(s) Consult the Independent Study Courses subheading in the Academic Regulations section of this catalog for --- # CRJU4893V — Internship CRJU 4893V - Internship CRJU 4893V - Internship Variable Credit(s) Note: May be repeated for a maximum of 6 hours of credit. --- # CRJU10203 — Introduction to Criminal Justice 3 credits · 3 hours CRJU 10203 - Introduction to Criminal Justice CRJU 10203 - Introduction to Criminal Justice A.C.T.S. Equivalent Course # CRJU 1023 3 Lecture Hour(s) A survey of the various components of the criminal justice system. --- # CRJU21133 — Policing 3 credits · 3 hours CRJU 21133 - Policing CRJU 21133 - Policing 3 Lecture Hour(s) The roles of police as they relate to modern culture and society. --- # CRJU21233 — Corrections 3 credits · 3 hours CRJU 21233 - Corrections CRJU 21233 - Corrections 3 Lecture Hour(s) Analysis of the roles and functions of corrections including institutions as well as community corrections. --- # CRJU21433 — Juvenile Justice 3 credits · 3 hours CRJU 21433 - Juvenile Justice CRJU 21433 - Juvenile Justice 3 Lecture Hour(s) Structure and processes of the juvenile justice system. --- # CRJU22933 — Law and Society 3 credits · 3 hours CRJU 22933 - Law and Society CRJU 22933 - Law and Society 3 Lecture Hour(s) (same as PLSC 22943 ) Prerequisites: PLSC20003, PLSC22943 --- # CRJU24003 — Courts 3 credits · 3 hours CRJU 24003 - Courts CRJU 24003 - Courts 3 Lecture Hour(s) Examination of the structure, and processes of the American court system; stages of the criminal and civil trial processes, from pretrial procedures through sentencing and appeals. --- # CRJU32333 — Criminal Law 3 credits · 3 hours CRJU 32333 - Criminal Law CRJU 32333 - Criminal Law 3 Lecture Hour(s) Prerequisites: CRJU10203 --- # CRJU32433 — Procedural Law 3 credits · 3 hours CRJU 32433 - Procedural Law CRJU 32433 - Procedural Law 3 Lecture Hour(s) S. Constitution. (same as PLSC 34143 ) Prerequisites: CRJU10203, PLSC20003, PLSC34143 --- # CRJU32633 — Criminalistics 3 credits · 3 hours CRJU 32633 - Criminalistics CRJU 32633 - Criminalistics 3 Lecture Hour(s) Students will gain a basic knowledge of these techniques as well as practical experience with various types of evidence. Prerequisites: CRJU10203 --- # CRJU32733 — Mental Health and Criminal Justice 3 credits · 3 hours CRJU 32733 - Mental Health and Criminal Justice CRJU 32733 - Mental Health and Criminal Justice 3 Lecture Hour(s) Prerequisites: CRJU10203 --- # CRJU32833 — Legal Research 3 credits · 3 hours CRJU 32833 - Legal Research CRJU 32833 - Legal Research 3 Lecture Hour(s) Prerequisites: ENGL10203 --- # CRJU32933 — Police Methods 3 credits · 3 hours CRJU 32933 - Police Methods CRJU 32933 - Police Methods 3 Lecture Hour(s) Prerequisites: CRJU21133 --- # CRJU33533 — Community Corrections 3 credits · 3 hours CRJU 33533 - Community Corrections CRJU 33533 - Community Corrections 3 Lecture Hour(s) Prerequisites: CRJU10203 --- # CRJU34003 — Ethics and Cultural Competence 3 credits · 3 hours CRJU 34003 - Ethics and Cultural Competence CRJU 34003 - Ethics and Cultural Competence 3 Lecture Hour(s) Examines ethical theories and their application to criminal justice practices, including law enforcement, corrections, and the judiciary; emphasizes skills necessary to navigate ethical challenges and engage effectively with disparate communities. --- # CRJU36133 — Criminal Investigation and Evidence 3 credits · 3 hours CRJU 36133 - Criminal Investigation and Evidence CRJU 36133 - Criminal Investigation and Evidence 3 Lecture Hour(s) Prerequisites: CRJU10203 --- # CRJU40903 — Crime Prevention 3 credits · 3 hours CRJU 40903 - Crime Prevention CRJU 40903 - Crime Prevention 3 Lecture Hour(s) Introduction to crime prevention techniques, with an emphasis on implementation, evaluation, and critique of strategies. --- # CRJU42833 — Domestic Violence 3 credits · 3 hours CRJU 42833 - Domestic Violence CRJU 42833 - Domestic Violence 3 Lecture Hour(s) Tendencies toward violent behavior are examined using a biological, social, environmental, and learning perspective. Theories of victimization and various treatment modalities are presented. Prerequisites: CRJU10203 --- # CRJU42933 — Homeland Security 3 credits · 3 hours CRJU 42933 - Homeland Security CRJU 42933 - Homeland Security 3 Lecture Hour(s) Prerequisites: CRJU10203 --- # CRJU43033 — Evidence Law 3 credits · 3 hours CRJU 43033 - Evidence Law CRJU 43033 - Evidence Law 3 Lecture Hour(s) Prerequisites: CRJU10203 --- # CRJU43133 — Civil Liability in Criminal Justice 3 credits · 3 hours CRJU 43133 - Civil Liability in Criminal Justice CRJU 43133 - Civil Liability in Criminal Justice 3 Lecture Hour(s) Prerequisites: CRJU10203 --- # CRJU43733 — Criminology 3 credits · 3 hours CRJU 43733 - Criminology CRJU 43733 - Criminology 3 Lecture Hour(s) (same as SOCI 43793 ) Prerequisites: CRJU10203, SOCI43793 --- # CRJU43833 — Principles of Administration 3 credits · 3 hours CRJU 43833 - Principles of Administration CRJU 43833 - Principles of Administration 3 Lecture Hour(s) (same as PLSC 34343 ) Prerequisites: CRJU10203, PLSC20003, PLSC34343 --- # CRJU43933 — Victimology 3 credits · 3 hours CRJU 43933 - Victimology CRJU 43933 - Victimology 3 Lecture Hour(s) Emphasis on victim rights and compensation, measurement of victimization, and the impact of victimization on the individual. Prerequisites: CRJU10203 --- # CRJU44133 — Drugs in Society 3 credits · 3 hours CRJU 44133 - Drugs in Society CRJU 44133 - Drugs in Society 3 Lecture Hour(s) S. including an analysis of both legal and illegal drugs commonly abused. Emphasis on the criminal justice system’s response to the use, possession, and distribution of illicit drugs in our society. (same as SOCI 45193 ) Prerequisites: CRJU10203, SOCI45193 --- # CRJU44933 — Civil Liberties and Civil Rights 3 credits · 3 hours CRJU 44933 - Civil Liberties and Civil Rights CRJU 44933 - Civil Liberties and Civil Rights 3 Lecture Hour(s) (same as PLSC 44943 ) Prerequisites: CRJU22933, PLSC22943, PLSC44943 --- # CRJU46003 — Violence in America 3 credits · 3 hours CRJU 46003 - Violence in America CRJU 46003 - Violence in America 3 Lecture Hour(s) Prerequisites: CRJU10203 --- # CRJU46103 — Corrections Law 3 credits · 3 hours CRJU 46103 - Corrections Law CRJU 46103 - Corrections Law 3 Lecture Hour(s) Prerequisites: CRJU10203 --- # CRJU46203 — Justice Leadership 3 credits · 3 hours CRJU 46203 - Justice Leadership CRJU 46203 - Justice Leadership 3 Lecture Hour(s) Prerequisites: CRJU10203 --- # CRJU46303 — Mass Incarceration 3 credits · 3 hours CRJU 46303 - Mass Incarceration CRJU 46303 - Mass Incarceration 3 Lecture Hour(s) Emphasis on prison overcrowding, disparities in sentencing, policy implications, and long-term consequences for inmates, families, and communities. Prerequisites: CRJU10203 --- # CRJU46403 — Death Penalty 3 credits · 3 hours CRJU 46403 - Death Penalty CRJU 46403 - Death Penalty 3 Lecture Hour(s) Prerequisites: CRJU10203 --- # CRJU46503 — Gangs 3 credits · 3 hours CRJU 46503 - Gangs CRJU 46503 - Gangs 3 Lecture Hour(s) Prerequisites: CRJU10203 --- # COMM12053 — Tech Communication 3 credits · 3 hours COMM 12053 - Tech Communication COMM 12053 - Tech Communication 3 Lecture Hour(s) Prepares students to meet the expectations of the workplace by introducing concepts in the areas of self-management, problem solving, communication, resume writing and interviewing skills. Students practice speaking, writing and listening techniques necessary in finding, applying for, and obtaining employment. Note: This course may be transferable toward a limited number or associate and baccalaureate degrees. Contact advisor for information regarding transferability. --- # SPCH11002 — Employability Skills/Ethics 2 credits · 2 hours SPCH 11002 - Employability Skills/Ethics SPCH 11002 - Employability Skills/Ethics 2 Lecture Hour(s) Focuses specifically upon interviews, resumes, applications, employment and workplace forms, and developing positive employability attitudes and skills that support finding, getting, and keeping a job. Covers work ethics that support and promote successful employment and career development. Note: This course may be transferable toward a limited number of associate and baccalaureate degrees. Contact advisor for information regarding transferability. --- # COMM5505V — Prospectus 0 credits · 0 hours COMM 5505V - Prospectus COMM 5505V - Prospectus 0 Credit(s) --- # COMM5585V — Comprehensive Exams 0 credits · 0 hours COMM 5585V - Comprehensive Exams COMM 5585V - Comprehensive Exams 0 Credit(s) --- # COMM5795V — Thesis COMM 5795V - Thesis COMM 5795V - Thesis Variable Credit(s) --- # COMM5905V — Special Topics COMM 5905V - Special Topics COMM 5905V - Special Topics Variable Credit(s) The course can be retaken as the topic changes. --- # COMM5995V — Independent Study COMM 5995V - Independent Study COMM 5995V - Independent Study Variable Credit(s) Prior approval necessary for enrollment. --- # COMM20153 — Modern Media Literacy 3 credits · 3 hours COMM 20153 - Modern Media Literacy COMM 20153 - Modern Media Literacy 3 Lecture Hour(s) Prerequisites: ENGL10203, ENGL10453 --- # COMM20253 — Introduction to Electronic Communication 3 credits · 3 hours COMM 20253 - Introduction to Electronic Communication COMM 20253 - Introduction to Electronic Communication 3 Lecture Hour(s) Provides a basic introduction to U.S. electronic media as communication outlets. --- # COMM22151 — Journalism Lab 1 credits · 1 hours COMM 22151 - Journalism Lab COMM 22151 - Journalism Lab 1 Laboratory Hour(s) Note: This course may be repeated for a maximum of six credit hours --- # COMM30553 — Contemporary Media Issues 3 credits · 3 hours COMM 30553 - Contemporary Media Issues COMM 30553 - Contemporary Media Issues 3 Lecture Hour(s) Effects of governmental, industrial, and public organizations on message production and content. Problem areas of contemporary media industries. Prerequisites: COMM20153 --- # COMM30653 — Video Production 3 credits · 3 hours COMM 30653 - Video Production COMM 30653 - Video Production 3 Lecture Hour(s) Introduction to the basic practices of new media electronic video production. Students will receive hands-on experience with video production equipment and software to produce videos for use in social media and other online platforms, as well as learn various principles of video production and new media theories. --- # COMM30753 — Podcasting 3 credits · 3 hours COMM 30753 - Podcasting COMM 30753 - Podcasting 3 Lecture Hour(s) Introduction to the basic practices of electronic audio production. Students will receive hands-on experience with production equipment and software, as well as learn various principles of audio production and new media theories. --- # COMM40153 — Critical Media Theory 3 credits · 3 hours COMM 40153 - Critical Media Theory COMM 40153 - Critical Media Theory 3 Lecture Hour(s) Prerequisites: COMM20153 --- # COMM40353 — Editing 3 credits · 3 hours COMM 40353 - Editing COMM 40353 - Editing 3 Lecture Hour(s) General copy editing skills including editing for accuracy, fairness, grammar; general photo editing; designing and layout for publication. --- # COMM40403 — Advanced Public Speaking 3 credits · 3 hours COMM 40403 - Advanced Public Speaking COMM 40403 - Advanced Public Speaking 3 Lecture Hour(s) Prerequisites: SPCH10003, SPCH10403 --- # COMM40553 — Visual Rhetoric 3 credits · 3 hours COMM 40553 - Visual Rhetoric COMM 40553 - Visual Rhetoric 3 Lecture Hour(s) Designed to students learn and apply technical and rhetorical elements of document design in different genres and media. Students will learn to plan, design, and produce information graphics and supporting materials for particular situations and audiences, including workplace audiences. Students come to better understand what shapes the visual media around us. --- # COMM41003 — Social Media Research 3 credits · 3 hours COMM 41003 - Social Media Research COMM 41003 - Social Media Research 3 Lecture Hour(s) An examination of case studies involving the use of social media. Students will examine best practices in social media management and communication as well as the impact of social media on society. Includes how social media became part of Western society’s everyday lives and influences concepts relating to privacy, expression, and community. --- # COMM47053 — ePortfolio Seminar 3 credits · 3 hours COMM 47053 - ePortfolio Seminar COMM 47053 - ePortfolio Seminar 3 Lecture Hour(s) --- # COMM47304 — Senior Capstone 4 credits · 4 hours COMM 47304 - Senior Capstone COMM 47304 - Senior Capstone 4 Lecture Hour(s) Semester-long final project in Communication. --- # SPCH3400V — Intercollegiate Debate/Forensics SPCH 3400V - Intercollegiate Debate/Forensics SPCH 3400V - Intercollegiate Debate/Forensics Variable Credit(s) Includes study and activities related to the directing of speech tournaments, festivals, and exhibitions. Students concurrently enrolled in SPCH 22703 may enroll for only 1 hour credit. Prerequisites: SPCH22703 --- # SPCH3590V — Communication Practicum SPCH 3590V - Communication Practicum SPCH 3590V - Communication Practicum Variable Credit(s) Limited to campus-based work supervised by a member of the faculty engaged in active research. Note: May be repeated for a total of 6 hours credit with permission of the School Dean --- # SPCH4250V — Journalism Internship SPCH 4250V - Journalism Internship SPCH 4250V - Journalism Internship Variable (maximum 6) Credit(s) --- # SPCH4680V — Communication Internship SPCH 4680V - Communication Internship SPCH 4680V - Communication Internship Variable Credit(s) Contract required. Note: May be taken for a total of 6 credit hours --- # SPCH4790V — Independent Study in Communication SPCH 4790V - Independent Study in Communication SPCH 4790V - Independent Study in Communication Variable Credit(s) Independent research work that expands on any of the formal courses listed in the curriculum. Production of a formal research paper or project required. Note: May be taken for a total of 6 credit hours toward the major. See other restrictions under the Independent Study Courses of this catalog. --- # SPCH10003 — Public Speaking 3 credits · 3 hours SPCH 10003 - Public Speaking SPCH 10003 - Public Speaking A.C.T.S. Equivalent Course # SPCH 1003 3 Lecture Hour(s) Principles of audience analysis, collection of materials, and outlining. Emphasis on careful preparation of speech and delivery. May not be taken for credit by students who have taken SPCH 10403 . --- # SPCH10103 — Voice and Diction 3 credits · 3 hours SPCH 10103 - Voice and Diction SPCH 10103 - Voice and Diction 3 Lecture Hour(s) Articulation and pronunciation including an introduction to phonetics. --- # SPCH10403 — Honors Speech Communication 3 credits · 3 hours SPCH 10403 - Honors Speech Communication SPCH 10403 - Honors Speech Communication 3 Lecture Hour(s) May not be taken for credit by students who have taken SPCH 10003 . Prerequisites: SPCH10003 --- # SPCH22003 — Interpersonal Communication 3 credits · 3 hours SPCH 22003 - Interpersonal Communication SPCH 22003 - Interpersonal Communication 3 Lecture Hour(s) Promotes conceptual understanding of relevant theory and research with a combination of theory, skills practice, and competency evaluation. --- # SPCH22703 — Argumentation and Debate 3 credits · 3 hours SPCH 22703 - Argumentation and Debate SPCH 22703 - Argumentation and Debate 3 Lecture Hour(s) Prerequisites: SPCH10003 --- # SPCH22803 — Business and Professional Speech 3 credits · 3 hours SPCH 22803 - Business and Professional Speech SPCH 22803 - Business and Professional Speech 3 Lecture Hour(s) Oral communication needs of professional persons. Practice in the construction and delivery of various types of speeches and participation in group conferences, discussions, and interviews. --- # SPCH22903 — Introduction to Communication Studies 3 credits · 3 hours SPCH 22903 - Introduction to Communication Studies SPCH 22903 - Introduction to Communication Studies 3 Lecture Hour(s) Prerequisites: ENGL10203, ENGL10453 --- # SPCH30103 — Social Media Content Production 3 credits · 3 hours SPCH 30103 - Social Media Content Production SPCH 30103 - Social Media Content Production 3 Lecture Hour(s) Introduction to the basic practices of new media content production. Students will receive hands-on experience with software to produce graphics, memes, tweets, stories, and other content for use in social media and other online platforms, as well as learn various principles of social media production and new media theories. --- # SPCH30203 — Social Media Management 3 credits · 3 hours SPCH 30203 - Social Media Management SPCH 30203 - Social Media Management 3 Lecture Hour(s) Discusses how public relations practitioners can effectively use social media to advertise for various businesses and organizations. Students will develop a full social media campaign to promote a business or organization to a target audience, as well as earn certifications from various social media companies. --- # SPCH30303 — Communication Writing 3 credits · 3 hours SPCH 30303 - Communication Writing SPCH 30303 - Communication Writing 3 Lecture Hour(s) Students will analyze and produce literature reviews and conduct research using qualitative, quantitative, and critical/textual methods. Prerequisites: ENGL10203, ENGL10453 --- # SPCH30403 — Writing for Media 3 credits · 3 hours SPCH 30403 - Writing for Media SPCH 30403 - Writing for Media 3 Lecture Hour(s) Study and hands-on practice of communicating with the news media on behalf of a business or organization. Students will learn to write press releases, develop press kits, and send professional communications to various community stakeholders. --- # SPCH34103 — Intercultural Communication 3 credits · 3 hours SPCH 34103 - Intercultural Communication SPCH 34103 - Intercultural Communication 3 Lecture Hour(s) Practical and theoretical approach to communication across cultures. Perceptions, language use, nonverbal style, thinking modes, and values will be explored. Emphasis will be placed on communicating with individuals and groups from cultures around the world as well as diverse cultures within the United States. --- # SPCH34503 — Persuasion 3 credits · 3 hours SPCH 34503 - Persuasion SPCH 34503 - Persuasion 3 Lecture Hour(s) The theory and practice of persuasion in rhetorical and behavioral contexts as a means of motivating human conduct. --- # SPCH34803 — Communication in Small Groups 3 credits · 3 hours SPCH 34803 - Communication in Small Groups SPCH 34803 - Communication in Small Groups 3 Lecture Hour(s) Practical and theoretical study of communication during decision making, conflict management, and interpersonal interaction in task-oriented work groups. --- # SPCH35103 — Introduction to Oral Interpretation 3 credits · 3 hours SPCH 35103 - Introduction to Oral Interpretation SPCH 35103 - Introduction to Oral Interpretation 3 Lecture Hour(s) Study and techniques of interpretative reading. --- # SPCH35303 — Communication in Organizations 3 credits · 3 hours SPCH 35303 - Communication in Organizations SPCH 35303 - Communication in Organizations 3 Lecture Hour(s) Theory and analysis of communication behaviors within the organization. --- # SPCH40403 — Modern Rhetoric 3 credits · 3 hours SPCH 40403 - Modern Rhetoric SPCH 40403 - Modern Rhetoric 3 Lecture Hour(s) Prerequisites: ENGL10203, ENGL10453 --- # SPCH40603 — Conflict Management and Resolution 3 credits · 3 hours SPCH 40603 - Conflict Management and Resolution SPCH 40603 - Conflict Management and Resolution 3 Lecture Hour(s) This course defines conflict, what causes it, how it develops, and how it affects organizations. Negotiation fundamentals, strategies, and remedies in various contexts are also addressed. Prerequisites: SPCH22003, SPCH22803 --- # SPCH42403 — Seminar in Journalism 3 credits · 3 hours SPCH 42403 - Seminar in Journalism SPCH 42403 - Seminar in Journalism 3 Lecture Hour(s) Note: May be repeated for a total of 6 hours credit toward major. --- # SPCH46203 — Seminar in Communication 3 credits · 3 hours SPCH 46203 - Seminar in Communication SPCH 46203 - Seminar in Communication 3 Lecture Hour(s) Note: May be repeated for a total of 12 hours credit with the School Dean’s permission Prerequisites: SPCH22903 --- # SPCH46303 — Senior Capstone in Speech Communication 3 credits · 3 hours SPCH 46303 - Senior Capstone in Speech Communication SPCH 46303 - Senior Capstone in Speech Communication 3 Lecture Hour(s) Prerequisites: SPCH22903 --- # SPCH46503 — Theories of Human Communication 3 credits · 3 hours SPCH 46503 - Theories of Human Communication SPCH 46503 - Theories of Human Communication 3 Lecture Hour(s) Origin and development of basic concepts in communication theory. Survey and analysis of communication theories and models used in quantitative and qualitative research. An applied research paper is required. --- # SPCH49003 — Seminar in Teaching Speech 3 credits · 3 hours SPCH 49003 - Seminar in Teaching Speech SPCH 49003 - Seminar in Teaching Speech 3 Lecture Hour(s) Note: Must be enrolled in education curriculum and have Senior standing to be eligible. Prerequisites: SPCH22903 --- # SPCH50003 — Advanced Argumentation & Debate 3 credits · 3 hours SPCH 50003 - Advanced Argumentation & Debate SPCH 50003 - Advanced Argumentation & Debate 3 Lecture Hour(s) --- # SPCH50103 — Advanced Parliamentary Debate Coaching 3 credits · 3 hours SPCH 50103 - Advanced Parliamentary Debate Coaching SPCH 50103 - Advanced Parliamentary Debate Coaching 3 Lecture Hour(s) --- # SPCH50203 — Advanced Policy Debate Coaching 3 credits · 3 hours SPCH 50203 - Advanced Policy Debate Coaching SPCH 50203 - Advanced Policy Debate Coaching 3 Lecture Hour(s) --- # SPCH50303 — Advanced Public Debate Coaching 3 credits · 3 hours SPCH 50303 - Advanced Public Debate Coaching SPCH 50303 - Advanced Public Debate Coaching 3 Lecture Hour(s) --- # SPCH50403 — Advanced Value Debate Coaching 3 credits · 3 hours SPCH 50403 - Advanced Value Debate Coaching SPCH 50403 - Advanced Value Debate Coaching 3 Lecture Hour(s) --- # SPCH51103 — Professional Behavior 3 credits · 3 hours SPCH 51103 - Professional Behavior SPCH 51103 - Professional Behavior 3 Lecture Hour(s) Topics include collegiality, developing relationships with other coaches, and managing team image. --- # SPCH52203 — Proseminar 3 credits · 3 hours SPCH 52203 - Proseminar SPCH 52203 - Proseminar 3 Lecture Hour(s) --- # SPCH52303 — Debate Team Administration 3 credits · 3 hours SPCH 52303 - Debate Team Administration SPCH 52303 - Debate Team Administration 3 Lecture Hour(s) Topics include developing team rules and procedures, communication with stakeholders, recruitment, and developing a program for team longevity. --- # SPCH53303 — Debate Team Management 3 credits · 3 hours SPCH 53303 - Debate Team Management SPCH 53303 - Debate Team Management 3 Lecture Hour(s) Topics include travel, developing team unity, managing conflict, and promoting student leadership. --- # SPCH53403 — Forensic Pedagogy 3 credits · 3 hours SPCH 53403 - Forensic Pedagogy SPCH 53403 - Forensic Pedagogy 3 Lecture Hour(s) This course will emphasize how to teach both courses about debate and to use debate as a learning tool In other courses. --- # STAN52103 — Critical & Textual Research Methods 3 credits · 3 hours STAN 52103 - Critical & Textual Research Methods STAN 52103 - Critical & Textual Research Methods 3 Lecture Hour(s) --- # STAN53803 — Research Methods for Forensics 3 credits · 3 hours STAN 53803 - Research Methods for Forensics STAN 53803 - Research Methods for Forensics 3 Lecture Hour(s) --- # STAN54103 — Qualitative Research Methods 3 credits · 3 hours STAN 54103 - Qualitative Research Methods STAN 54103 - Qualitative Research Methods 3 Lecture Hour(s) --- # STAN54203 — Quantitative Research Methods 3 credits · 3 hours STAN 54203 - Quantitative Research Methods STAN 54203 - Quantitative Research Methods 3 Lecture Hour(s) --- # THTR22493 — Technical Theater Arts 3 credits · 3 hours THTR 22493 - Technical Theater Arts THTR 22493 - Technical Theater Arts 3 Lecture Hour(s) Theory and practice of technical theater (set, stage properties, costumes, light, and make-up). Laboratory hours in addition to regular class meetings assigned by instructor. --- # THTR35293 — Acting 3 credits · 3 hours THTR 35293 - Acting THTR 35293 - Acting 3 Lecture Hour(s) Prerequisites: THTR22493 --- # THTR46493 — Directing 3 credits · 3 hours THTR 46493 - Directing THTR 46493 - Directing 3 Lecture Hour(s) Prerequisites: THTR22493 --- # THTR46693 — Performance Studies 3 credits · 3 hours THTR 46693 - Performance Studies THTR 46693 - Performance Studies 3 Lecture Hour(s) Special emphasis on program building. Prerequisites: SPCH35103 --- # CPSI22183 — Pascal Programming 3 credits · 3 hours CPSI 22183 - Pascal Programming CPSI 22183 - Pascal Programming 3 Lecture Hour(s) Emphasis on problem solving with examples from science, business, and mathematics. --- # CPSI22583 — FORTRAN Programming 3 credits · 3 hours CPSI 22583 - FORTRAN Programming CPSI 22583 - FORTRAN Programming 3 Lecture Hour(s) Emphasis on practical application and use of computer. Examples in business, mathematics, and science. --- # ECET20304 — Tech Cisco Exploration I 3 credits · 3 hours ECET 20304 - Tech Cisco Exploration I ECET 20304 - Tech Cisco Exploration I 4 Lecture Hour(s) , 3 Laboratory Hour(s) Provides opportunities to understand switching and intermediate routing including switching and Virtual Local Area Networks (VLANs), spanning-tree protocol, routed and routing protocols, access control lists (ACLs), network documentation, and troubleshooting. Note: This course may be transferable toward a limit number of associate and baccalaureate degrees. Contact advisor for information regarding transferability. --- # ECET20404 — Tech Cisco Exploration II 3 credits · 3 hours ECET 20404 - Tech Cisco Exploration II ECET 20404 - Tech Cisco Exploration II 4 Lecture Hour(s) , 3 Laboratory Hour(s) Note: This course may be transferable toward a limited number of associate and baccalaureate degrees. Contact advisor for information regarding transferability. Prerequisites: ECET20304 --- # ECET20554 — Tech Cisco Network Exploration III 3 credits · 3 hours ECET 20554 - Tech Cisco Network Exploration III ECET 20554 - Tech Cisco Network Exploration III 4 Lecture Hour(s) , 3 Laboratory Hour(s) Managing Interneting Operating System (IOS) configuration files and identifying the basic parameters to configure a wireless network, and resolving common implementation issues. Note: This course may be transferable toward a limited number of associate and baccalaureate degrees. Contact advisor for information regarding transferability. Prerequisites: ECET20404 --- # ECET20604 — Tech Cisco Network Exploration IV 3 credits · 3 hours ECET 20604 - Tech Cisco Network Exploration IV ECET 20604 - Tech Cisco Network Exploration IV 4 Lecture Hour(s) , 3 Laboratory Hour(s) Note: This course may be transferable toward a limited number of associate and baccalaureate degrees. Contact advisor for information regarding transferability. Prerequisites: ECET20554 --- # UNIV01001 — First Year Seminar 1 credits · 1 hours UNIV 01001 - First Year Seminar UNIV 01001 - First Year Seminar 1 Lecture Hour(s) This course is designed to enhance academic skills and personal skill growth. Topics also include orientation to the University and career exploration. Required of any student with a “Conditional Prep” admission status. Course must be completed with a grade of “C” or higher, or the student will be required to re-enroll in the course until a grade of “C” or higher is achieved. Note: This course does not count toward general education, a major, minor, or elective requirements for any degree or certificate. --- # TECH10131 — Technical Orientation 1 credits · 1 hours TECH 10131 - Technical Orientation TECH 10131 - Technical Orientation 1 Lecture Hour(s) Students will learn about campus policies, software, and other resources available. Topics also include basic college success skills. Note: Enrollment required based on the following entrance exam scores: 0-14 composite on ACT, 0-690 on SAT, 0-62 on COMPASS Reading Skills test, or 1-67 on ACCUPLACER Reading Test. A grade of “C” or better is required. --- # DIEL10102 — Air Conditioning Systems 1 credits · 1 hours DIEL 10102 - Air Conditioning Systems DIEL 10102 - Air Conditioning Systems 2 Lecture Hour(s) , 3 Laboratory Hour(s) This course covers the operational principles of air-conditioning systems and related components as applied to diesel equipment with emphasis on testing, maintenance and repair. Emphasis is also placed on safety and special tools. --- # DIEL10203 — Brake Systems 2 credits · 2 hours DIEL 10203 - Brake Systems DIEL 10203 - Brake Systems 3 Lecture Hour(s) , 3 Laboratory Hour(s) This course is a study of the different types and makeup of mechanic, air and hydraulic brake systems. Emphasis is placed on maintenance, repair, safety and special tools. --- # DIEL10304 — Diesel Engines 3 credits · 3 hours DIEL 10304 - Diesel Engines DIEL 10304 - Diesel Engines 4 Lecture Hour(s) , 3 Laboratory Hour(s) Basic fundamentals of internal combustion engines, different types of engine cylinder and valve arrangements, ignition, fuel, lubrication, air induction and cooling systems are examined in this course. Laboratory work includes disassembly and reassembly of engines and component parts with emphasis on diagnosis and repair and tractor operation. Proper use of tools and safety are emphasized. --- # DIEL10402 — Diesel Fuel Injection Systems 1 credits · 1 hours DIEL 10402 - Diesel Fuel Injection Systems DIEL 10402 - Diesel Fuel Injection Systems 2 Lecture Hour(s) , 3 Laboratory Hour(s) A study of fuel injection systems and operational principles, including removal and replacement of pumps and injectors, timing and troubleshooting is the focus of this course. Safety and the use of special tools are emphasized. --- # DIEL10503 — Diesel Fundamentals 3 credits · 3 hours DIEL 10503 - Diesel Fundamentals DIEL 10503 - Diesel Fundamentals 3 Lecture Hour(s) A study of the theory of diesel engines such as Cummins, Detroit, Cat and Mack and related components, functions, engine design, measuring devices and tools is the focus of this course. Students gain knowledge in proper use of service manuals and parts and labor manuals and in developing work habits that promote general and overall safety. Content includes supervised diesel engine and related components, such as fuel pumps, oil coolers, air compressors and air conditioning and repair techniques. --- # DIEL10602 — Electrical/Electronic Systems 1 credits · 1 hours DIEL 10602 - Electrical/Electronic Systems DIEL 10602 - Electrical/Electronic Systems 2 Lecture Hour(s) This course teaches basic electricity, magnetism and circuitry as they pertain to diesel equipment. Course covers batteries, charging, starting and accessory circuits with emphasis on testing, maintenance and repair. Safety and special tools are emphasized. --- # DIEL10703 — Power Trains 2 credits · 2 hours DIEL 10703 - Power Trains DIEL 10703 - Power Trains 3 Lecture Hour(s) , 3 Laboratory Hour(s) This course is a study of the different types of gears and their arrangements, clutches, transmissions (manual and fluid drive), transfer cases, differentials and final drives. Content includes removal, disassembly, inspection and repair in lab assignments. Emphasis is placed on safety and special tools. --- # ECED4630V — P-4 Early Childhood Clinical Internship II 15 credits · 15 hours ECED 4630V - P-4 Early Childhood Clinical Internship II ECED 4630V - P-4 Early Childhood Clinical Internship II 15 Credit(s) : Other Hours: Clinical Practice --- # ECED10403 — Development and Curriculum in Early Childhood 3 credits · 3 hours ECED 10403 - Development and Curriculum in Early Childhood ECED 10403 - Development and Curriculum in Early Childhood 3 Lecture Hour(s) Based on current research in child development focusing on planning and implementing curriculum with appropriate interactions and activities for young children including those with special needs. --- # ECED10503 — Environments in Early Childhood 3 credits · 3 hours ECED 10503 - Environments in Early Childhood ECED 10503 - Environments in Early Childhood 3 Lecture Hour(s) Based on current research reflecting latest developments in health, safety, and nutrition with application on quality early childhood environments. State Minimum Licensing Regulations are presented. --- # ECED10603 — Foundations of Early Childhood Education 3 credits · 3 hours ECED 10603 - Foundations of Early Childhood Education ECED 10603 - Foundations of Early Childhood Education 3 Lecture Hour(s) History of early childhood education, current research on how early experiences influence growth and development and what constitutes best practice and quality environments. --- # ECED10603 — Tech Introduction to Early Childhood Education 3 credits · 3 hours ECED 10603 - Tech Introduction to Early Childhood Education ECED 10603 - Tech Introduction to Early Childhood Education 3 Lecture Hour(s) Overview of the field of early childhood care and education, history, current research, what constitutes best practice and quality environments and the interrelation of these concepts with inclusive settings. The course reviews professionalism in the field: ethics, the commitment to being a life-long learner, Arkansas’s Early Childhood Professional Development System Note: This course may be transferable toward a limited number of associate and baccalaureat… --- # ECED10701 — Introduction to Practicum 1 credits · 1 hours ECED 10701 - Introduction to Practicum ECED 10701 - Introduction to Practicum 1 Lecture Hour(s) Orientation to the field experiences, formal observation and documentation requirements for the national CDA credential. --- # ECED10802 — Practicum I 2 credits · 2 hours ECED 10802 - Practicum I ECED 10802 - Practicum I 2 Credit(s) : Other Hours: 6 hours practicum Practice skills and application of knowledge in a classroom setting with formal observations for the National CDA credential. --- # ECED11103 — Tech Curriculum Development for Infants and Toddlers 3 credits · 3 hours ECED 11103 - Tech Curriculum Development for Infants and Toddlers ECED 11103 - Tech Curriculum Development for Infants and Toddlers 3 Lecture Hour(s) Focuses on planning and implementing an enriching environment with appropriate interactions and activities for infants and toddlers including those with special needs, for the purpose of advancing all domains of growth and development. Competencies are based on goals developed by the National Association for the Education of Young Children for quality early childhood settings. Also included: particular information on the Quality Approval process… --- # ECED20103 — Tech Literacy and Language Arts for Early Childhood 3 credits · 3 hours ECED 20103 - Tech Literacy and Language Arts for Early Childhood ECED 20103 - Tech Literacy and Language Arts for Early Childhood 3 Lecture Hour(s) In-depth study of language acquisition and emergency literacy skills to support and enhance development in speaking, listening, reading, and writing for children birth through pre-kindergarten. Note: This course may be transferable toward a limited number of associate and baccalaureate degrees, Contact advisor for information regarding transferability. --- # ECED20203 — Tech Math and Science for Early Childhood 3 credits · 3 hours ECED 20203 - Tech Math and Science for Early Childhood ECED 20203 - Tech Math and Science for Early Childhood 3 Lecture Hour(s) In-depth study of mathematical intelligence and scientific processes to support and enhance development of ideas and concepts in these areas for children birth through pre-kindergarten. Note: This course may be transferable toward a limited number of associate and baccalaureate degrees, Contact advisor for information regarding transferability. --- # ECED20303 — Tech Child Care Practicum II 3 credits · 3 hours ECED 20303 - Tech Child Care Practicum II ECED 20303 - Tech Child Care Practicum II 3 Credit(s) : Other Hours: 9 hours practicum Study of guidance techniques, interpersonal communication skills, observation and recording methods, problem solving techniques, and characteristics of quality childcare. Guidelines for portfolio development. Note: This course may be transferable toward a limited number of associate and baccalaureate degrees. Contact advisor for information regarding transferability. Prerequisites: ECED10701, ECED10802 --- # ECED20703 — Tech Child Guidance 3 credits · 3 hours ECED 20703 - Tech Child Guidance ECED 20703 - Tech Child Guidance 3 Lecture Hour(s) Study of goals of guidance, direct/indirect guidance observation guidelines/interpretation, conflict between children, reasons for problem behavior, times of behavioral stress, techniques for dealing with misbehavior, and discipline alternatives. Guidelines for establishing and enforcing rules in the child care setting. Techniques to promote self-direction/control by the child. Note: This course may be transferable toward a limited number of associate and baccalaureate degrees. Contact advisor for information… --- # ECED21003 — Characteristics of Exceptionality 3 credits · 3 hours ECED 21003 - Characteristics of Exceptionality ECED 21003 - Characteristics of Exceptionality 3 Lecture Hour(s) This course stresses the early identification and prevention of disabilities as well as the detection of at-risk and failure-to-thrive children by identifying characteristics of disabling situations that affect children at an early age. The importance of integrating these individuals, birth to age 8, with their non-disabled peers is explained and stressed. --- # ECED21403 — Tech Childcare Program Planning 3 credits · 3 hours ECED 21403 - Tech Childcare Program Planning ECED 21403 - Tech Childcare Program Planning 3 Lecture Hour(s) Types of childcare programs and characteristics of each. Steps in planning a childcare program and design of a program plan for student’s specialty area, analysis of quality indicators of childcare programs. Lesson planning, instructional techniques, assessment techniques, facility management, scheduling, curriculum implementation, motivation of staff and children, involvement of parents, community resources, use of technology and evaluation of program components. Note: This course may… --- # ECED21503 — Tech Child Development 3 credits · 3 hours ECED 21503 - Tech Child Development ECED 21503 - Tech Child Development 3 Lecture Hour(s) Study of ages/stages of development, developmental areas, heredity and environmental influences on child growth and development, basic needs of children, developmental disabilities, and personality differences. Stimulation activities to promote language development, motor development, and socialization/self-esteem. Note: This course may be transferable toward a limited number of associate and baccalaureate degrees. Contact advisor for information regarding transferability. --- # ECED21703 — Tech Children With Special Needs 3 credits · 3 hours ECED 21703 - Tech Children With Special Needs ECED 21703 - Tech Children With Special Needs 3 Lecture Hour(s) Introduction to understanding and accommodating young children with special needs in group settings. Includes an introduction to the nature of specific disabilities, useful teaching strategies, planning and intervention issues in daily activities, and an approach to working with parents, para-educators, and specialists. Note: This course may be transferable toward a limited number of associate and baccalaureate degrees. Contact advisor for information regarding transferability. --- # ECED22003 — Future Perspectives 3 credits · 3 hours ECED 22003 - Future Perspectives ECED 22003 - Future Perspectives 3 Lecture Hour(s) Co/ Students will develop a knowledge base of the NAEYC Code of Conduct through analyzing case studies designed to demonstrate competencies compatible with current research and practice, development of a professional portfolio to demonstrate competencies in the skills relating to the NAEYC Associate Degree Standards. Prerequisites: ECED20303 --- # ECED22103 — Child and Language Development 3 credits · 3 hours ECED 22103 - Child and Language Development ECED 22103 - Child and Language Development 3 Lecture Hour(s) Designed to examine typical child development in physical, psychosocial, and cognitive domains with reference to the development of speech and language. --- # ECED22203 — Developing Critical Literacy Skills 3 credits · 3 hours ECED 22203 - Developing Critical Literacy Skills ECED 22203 - Developing Critical Literacy Skills 3 Lecture Hour(s) Designed to improve candidates’ understanding of interdisciplinary literacy skills with an emphasis on writing skills. Candidates will observe learners in field settings and will utilize technology through internet research and software analysis. --- # ECED33003 — Strategies for Teaching Special Students 3 credits · 3 hours ECED 33003 - Strategies for Teaching Special Students ECED 33003 - Strategies for Teaching Special Students 3 Lecture Hour(s) --- # ECED33503 — Early Childhood Education: Planning, Curriculum, and Programming 3 credits · 3 hours ECED 33503 - Early Childhood Education: Planning, Curriculum, and Programming ECED 33503 - Early Childhood Education: Planning, Curriculum, and Programming 3 Lecture Hour(s) Requires field experiences. --- # ECED43303 — Mathematics and Science for Young Children 3 credits · 3 hours ECED 43303 - Mathematics and Science for Young Children ECED 43303 - Mathematics and Science for Young Children 3 Lecture Hour(s) --- # ECED43403 — Literacy Acquisition and Development for Young Children 3 credits · 3 hours ECED 43403 - Literacy Acquisition and Development for Young Children ECED 43403 - Literacy Acquisition and Development for Young Children 3 Lecture Hour(s) --- # ECED43603 — Language Arts and Social Studies for Young Children 3 credits · 3 hours ECED 43603 - Language Arts and Social Studies for Young Children ECED 43603 - Language Arts and Social Studies for Young Children 3 Lecture Hour(s) --- # ECED46003 — P-4 Early Childhood Clinical Internship I 3 credits · 3 hours ECED 46003 - P-4 Early Childhood Clinical Internship I ECED 46003 - P-4 Early Childhood Clinical Internship I 3 Credit(s) : Other Hours: Clinical Practice --- # ECED50203 — Early Childhood Instruction 3 credits · 3 hours ECED 50203 - Early Childhood Instruction ECED 50203 - Early Childhood Instruction 3 Lecture Hour(s) This course prepares candidates to provide developmentally appropriate and meaningful learning experiences in partnership with families and other care providers in their natural learning environments. --- # ECED50303 — Assessment and Professionalism 3 credits · 3 hours ECED 50303 - Assessment and Professionalism ECED 50303 - Assessment and Professionalism 3 Lecture Hour(s) This course focuses on understanding the purposes of formal and informal assessment, including ethical and legal considerations, and uses this information to choose developmentally, culturally and linguistically appropriate, valid, reliable tools and methods that are responsive to the characteristics of the young child with exceptionalities, family, and program. --- # ECED50403 — Child Development 3 credits · 3 hours ECED 50403 - Child Development ECED 50403 - Child Development 3 Lecture Hour(s) This course provides an understanding of characteristics, etiologies, and individual differences within and across the range of abilities and their impact on children’s early development and learning. --- # ECED50503 — Collaboration and Teaming 3 credits · 3 hours ECED 50503 - Collaboration and Teaming ECED 50503 - Collaboration and Teaming 3 Lecture Hour(s) This course focuses on collaborating with families, other educators, related service providers, and personnel from community agencies in culturally responsive ways to adress the needs of young children with exceptionalities. --- # BUSI21003 — Business Statistics I 3 credits · 3 hours BUSI 21003 - Business Statistics I BUSI 21003 - Business Statistics I A.C.T.S. Equivalent Course # GB 2103 3 Lecture Hour(s) Statistical topics include descriptive statistics, sampling, probability, distributions, and interval estimation. Prerequisites: MATH11103 --- # ECON4796V — Independent Study in Economics ECON 4796V - Independent Study in Economics ECON 4796V - Independent Study in Economics Variable Credit(s) Consult the Independent Study Courses subheading in the Academic Regulations section of this catalog for --- # ECON21003 — Principles of Macroeconomics 3 credits · 3 hours ECON 21003 - Principles of Macroeconomics ECON 21003 - Principles of Macroeconomics A.C.T.S. Equivalent Course # ECON 2103 3 Lecture Hour(s) A study of economic principles at the macroeconomic level, including national output, the price level, unemployment, money and the banking system, and the government’s effect on general business conditions. all, Spring, Summer. --- # ECON22003 — Principles of Microeconomics 3 credits · 3 hours ECON 22003 - Principles of Microeconomics ECON 22003 - Principles of Microeconomics A.C.T.S. Equivalent Course # ECON 2203 3 Lecture Hour(s) A study of economic principles at the microeconomic level, including markets, consumer behavior, and the theory of the firm: production and cost behavior, market structure, and cost and price determination. all, Spring, Summer. --- # ECON34563 — Money, Banking, and Credit 3 credits · 3 hours ECON 34563 - Money, Banking, and Credit ECON 34563 - Money, Banking, and Lecture Hour(s) pring. Prerequisites: ECON21003, ECON22003 --- # FINN11903 — Personal Financial Economics 3 credits · 3 hours FINN 11903 - Personal Financial Economics FINN 11903 - Personal Financial Economics 3 Lecture Hour(s) An introduction to the basic terminology, concepts, and practices of personal financial economics. The course will provide a foundation for financial literacy and personal financial health. Topics to be covered include budgeting, spending, saving, use of credit, and investing. --- # EDFD5038V — Practicum/Research EDFD 5038V - Practicum/Research EDFD 5038V - Practicum/Research Variable Credit(s) Practicum/Research conducted while enrolled in the Master of Education or the Master of Education I Educational Leadership under the direction graduate faculty. Candidates may enroll in 1-3 hours credit. --- # EDFD5798V — Independent Study EDFD 5798V - Independent Study EDFD 5798V - Independent Study Variable Credit(s) Consult the Independent Study subheading in the Graduate Programs section of this catalog for Prior approval necessary for enrollment. --- # EDFD5908V — Distance Education Workshop EDFD 5908V - Distance Education Workshop EDFD 5908V - Distance Education Workshop Variable Credit(s) Designed to provide learning opportunities through the use of compressed interactive video, satellite, and other sources. --- # EDFD50083 — History and Philosophy of Education 3 credits · 3 hours EDFD 50083 - History and Philosophy of Education EDFD 50083 - History and Philosophy of Education 3 Lecture Hour(s) --- # EDFD50283 — Educational Research Methodology 3 credits · 3 hours EDFD 50283 - Educational Research Methodology EDFD 50283 - Educational Research Methodology 3 Lecture Hour(s) Emphasizes qualitative and quantitative research design in education. Emphasis is placed on understanding the design of research studies and the development of an action research study. The course should be taken within the first 15 hours of enrollment. --- # EDFD50483 — Instructional Technology 3 credits · 3 hours EDFD 50483 - Instructional Technology EDFD 50483 - Instructional Technology 3 Lecture Hour(s) Treats media and instructional design with applications of state-of-the-art technology. --- # EDFD50593 — Technology for School Leaders 3 credits · 3 hours EDFD 50593 - Technology for School Leaders EDFD 50593 - Technology for School Leaders 3 Lecture Hour(s) Ensure that curricular design, instructional strategies, and learning environments integrate appropriate technologies that maximize learning and teaching. Apply technology in ways that enhance professional practice and increase the leader’s personal productivity as well as the productivity of others. Provide direction for the integration of technology tools into productive learning and administrative systems. Use technology to facilitate a comprehensive system of effective assessment and ev… --- # EDFD50683 — Psychological Foundations of Teaching and Learning 3 credits · 3 hours EDFD 50683 - Psychological Foundations of Teaching and Learning EDFD 50683 - Psychological Foundations of Teaching and Learning 3 Lecture Hour(s) --- # EDFD50783 — Research and Assessment for School Improvement 3 credits · 3 hours EDFD 50783 - Research and Assessment for School Improvement EDFD 50783 - Research and Assessment for School Improvement 3 Lecture Hour(s) Teacher leaders and prospective building level administrators will develop inquiry skills and will learn ways to lead adult learners in the use of research-based learning strategies and processes. Emphasis is placed on systematic collection of multiple forms of data to identify improvement needs, choosing courses of action to meet these needs, and monitoring progress toward goal attainment. --- # EDFD51583 — Child Development and the Family 3 credits · 3 hours EDFD 51583 - Child Development and the Family EDFD 51583 - Child Development and the Family 3 Lecture Hour(s) Particular emphasis on family functioning, and the family’s influence on early child development. Prerequisites: PSYC34383, PSYC21003 --- # EDFD52183 — Teaching the At-Risk Child 3 credits · 3 hours EDFD 52183 - Teaching the At-Risk Child EDFD 52183 - Teaching the At-Risk Child 3 Lecture Hour(s) Explores intervention strategies, relations with parents, counseling, special instructional strategies, and peer relations. --- # EDFD52783 — Student-Centered Teaching 3 credits · 3 hours EDFD 52783 - Student-Centered Teaching EDFD 52783 - Student-Centered Teaching 3 Lecture Hour(s) This course is designed to give candidates an overview of leadership and management through a student-centered lens. Candidates will explore personalized learning, trauma informed pedagogy, critical thinking, problem-solving, and strategies to create safe learning environment. --- # EDFD52983 — Special Topics 3 credits · 3 hours EDFD 52983 - Special Topics EDFD 52983 - Special Topics 3 Lecture Hour(s) A series of specially designed courses which treat the major contemporary problems confronting today’s educators. --- # EDFD54183 — Educational Technology and Cognitive Learning 3 credits · 3 hours EDFD 54183 - Educational Technology and Cognitive Learning EDFD 54183 - Educational Technology and Cognitive Learning 3 Lecture Hour(s) The purpose of this course is to acquaint the student with the latest information in the area of cognitive science, including the physiological and neurological findings in brain research as related to the human learning process. --- # EDFD54283 — Information Management and the Teaching Process 3 credits · 3 hours EDFD 54283 - Information Management and the Teaching Process EDFD 54283 - Information Management and the Teaching Process 3 Lecture Hour(s) This course is intended to provide classroom teachers with the skills required to store, access, analyze, and distribute electronic information in an effective and efficient manner. Such information includes text documents, still images, digital audio and video files, e-mail correspondence, animated graphics, instructional courseware, etc. --- # EDFD54383 — Instructional Courseware Development 3 credits · 3 hours EDFD 54383 - Instructional Courseware Development EDFD 54383 - Instructional Courseware Development 3 Lecture Hour(s) The purpose of this course is to provide a hands-on, experiential learning opportunity in the design, development, and testing of educational software used in P-12 settings. --- # EDFD54483 — Social and Legal Issues in Educational Technology 3 credits · 3 hours EDFD 54483 - Social and Legal Issues in Educational Technology EDFD 54483 - Social and Legal Issues in Educational Technology 3 Lecture Hour(s) The purpose of this course is to study issues related to technology usage such as copyright/licensing infringement; inequity of access to technology due to gender, economic, and/or race factors; student access Internet sites; confidentiality and privacy rights; and intellectual property and ownership. --- # EDFD55583 — Capstone/Research Seminar 3 credits · 3 hours EDFD 55583 - Capstone/Research Seminar EDFD 55583 - Capstone/Research Seminar 3 Credit(s) This course concludes with the development of an action research project/or portfolio. --- # EDFD56086 — Capstone/Research Seminar 6 credits · 6 hours EDFD 56086 - Capstone/Research Seminar EDFD 56086 - Capstone/Research Seminar 6 Lecture Hour(s) This course concludes with the development of an action research project or portfolio. --- # EDFD58283 — Independent Research in Education 3 credits · 3 hours EDFD 58283 - Independent Research in Education EDFD 58283 - Independent Research in Education 3 Credit(s) : Other Hours: 3 hours research Designed to allow an in-depth exploration of an educational topic. The advisory committee must approve the topic and the research methodology employed. The student will make a formal presentation related to the research and will present an approved copy of the final paper to the Dean of the School of Education. --- # EDLE50333 — Public School/Community Resources 3 credits · 3 hours EDLE 50333 - Public School/Community Resources EDLE 50333 - Public School/Community Resources 3 Lecture Hour(s) The student will also be engaged in activities where he/she gains an understanding of the school’s purpose, functions, achievements and needs, and the school’s service to the community. Through hands on activities, creation of public relations documents, interviewing, and dealing with various publics, the students will learn and practice the skills of effective school and public relations. The primary goal of the course is to provide aspiring building level administrators with a gen… --- # EDLE50833 — Teacher Leaders Preparing for National Board Certification 3 credits · 3 hours EDLE 50833 - Teacher Leaders Preparing for National Board Certification EDLE 50833 - Teacher Leaders Preparing for National Board Certification 3 Lecture Hour(s) Develops skills and strategies for teachers seeking or planning to seek National Board Certification. Supportive networking and collaboration are stressed. --- # EDLE51033 — Public School Law 3 credits · 3 hours EDLE 51033 - Public School Law EDLE 51033 - Public School Law 3 Lecture Hour(s) --- # EDLE51303 — Leadership for School Improvement 3 credits · 3 hours EDLE 51303 - Leadership for School Improvement EDLE 51303 - Leadership for School Improvement 3 Lecture Hour(s) School leaders must have the knowledge, competence and belief system to positively shape a school’s culture by building a leadership community. This course examines the purpose, attributes and leadership roles of a professional learning community to sustain school improvement based on a district vision to ensure student success. --- # EDLE51403 — School Board and Community Relations 3 credits · 3 hours EDLE 51403 - School Board and Community Relations EDLE 51403 - School Board and Community Relations 3 Lecture Hour(s) This course focuses on the understanding of community analysis, the interaction of politics and education and power groups and influences upon decision making. Specific emphasis will be devoted to the development of effective communication and public relations strategies between the school and community. --- # EDLE51503 — School Personnel and Management 3 credits · 3 hours EDLE 51503 - School Personnel and Management EDLE 51503 - School Personnel and Management 3 Lecture Hour(s) Principles, processes and procedures of school personnel management and business management are probed. Issues and topics investigated include supervision, evaluation, recruitment, staff development, salary and contractual obligations, attendance accounting APSCN procedures, financial accounting, and property accounting. --- # EDLE51603 — Educational Facilities 3 credits · 3 hours EDLE 51603 - Educational Facilities EDLE 51603 - Educational Facilities 3 Lecture Hour(s) This is a study of school facilities and transportation planning and concepts, management and practices. Topics include how to use and maintain present school plants, keeping the board and community informed as to building needs, selecting architects, financing construction, safety and security issues, and developing education specifications. --- # EDLE51703 — Advanced School Law 3 credits · 3 hours EDLE 51703 - Advanced School Law EDLE 51703 - Advanced School Law 3 Lecture Hour(s) This course focuses on the U.S. Constitution and its effects on due process requirements for public schools. Issues include the relationship of constitutional, statutory, and case law to public school districts particularly in these areas: students’ rights and responsibilities, teachers’ rights and responsibilities, procedural and substantial due process, and liability. --- # EDLE51803 — District Level Administrator Internship 3 credits · 3 hours EDLE 51803 - District Level Administrator Internship EDLE 51803 - District Level Administrator Internship 3 Lecture Hour(s) The internship, which will be required of all building level program candidates, serves as the culminating and the capstone experience of the District Level Licensure program of study. This experience provides significant opportunities for candidates to synthesize and apply the knowledge, practice and skills by integrating theory and practice in order to function effectively as school leaders. --- # EDLE52103 — Public School Organization and Administration 3 credits · 3 hours EDLE 52103 - Public School Organization and Administration EDLE 52103 - Public School Organization and Administration 3 Lecture Hour(s) Emphasis will be placed on the students’ understanding of managing the organization, the allocation and utilization of resources, the operational plans and procedures, and financial resources. The course will also prepare students to assume responsibility for school administration with appropriate communication and technology skills, respect and value of human diversity, and the ability to work with diverse population. --- # EDLE52203 — Supervision of Instruction 3 credits · 3 hours EDLE 52203 - Supervision of Instruction EDLE 52203 - Supervision of Instruction 3 Lecture Hour(s) The course focuses on the skills of supervision that promote professional growth for teachers as well as the performance-based approaches to teacher development and school improvement which are associated with positive student learning --- # EDLE54103 — Building Leader Internship 3 credits · 3 hours EDLE 54103 - Building Leader Internship EDLE 54103 - Building Leader Internship 3 Lecture Hour(s) The internship, which will be required of all building level program candidates, serves as the capstone experience of the Master of Education in Educational Leadership and Non-Degree Seeking Licensure Programs of Study. This experience provides significant opportunities for candidates to synthesize and apply the knowledge, practice and skills by integrating theory and practice in order to function effectively as school leaders. This capstone experience will provide a minimum of 85 hours of substa… --- # EDLE54203 — Fiscal Management in School Settings 3 credits · 3 hours EDLE 54203 - Fiscal Management in School Settings EDLE 54203 - Fiscal Management in School Settings 3 Lecture Hour(s) Emphasis will be placed on the state school finance act, taxation for school purposes, the economics of education, equity and disparity issues, budgetary concerns, strategic planning, and procedures for school-site management. --- # EDLE54803 — Curriculum Development 3 credits · 3 hours EDLE 54803 - Curriculum Development EDLE 54803 - Curriculum Development 3 Lecture Hour(s) Major topics addressed are curriculum alignment, assessment, instructional planning, and professional development. Emphasis is on the role of the building instructional leader in shaping the instructional program of the school, setting clear and measurable goals for students. --- # EDLE55103 — Technology for School Leaders 3 credits · 3 hours EDLE 55103 - Technology for School Leaders EDLE 55103 - Technology for School Leaders 3 Lecture Hour(s) This course prepares school leaders who use technology, telecommunications, and information systems to enrich curriculum and instruction. --- # EDLE56203 — Developing Leadership 3 credits · 3 hours EDLE 56203 - Developing Leadership EDLE 56203 - Developing Leadership 3 Lecture Hour(s) It explores the characteristics of a learning leader and the skills needed to effectively work with adult learners, students, the community and other stakeholders. The course also emphasizes the impact of the instructional leader on the school climate and culture and the relationship to a healthy learning environment. Emphasis is placed on leadership strategies that encourage professional learning communities in which research-based curriculum models and best practices are used to enhance student achieveme… --- # EDLE56303 — Using and Understanding Data for School Improvement 3 credits · 3 hours EDLE 56303 - Using and Understanding Data for School Improvement EDLE 56303 - Using and Understanding Data for School Improvement 3 Lecture Hour(s) The candidates will be required to use current research and building level data to develop and apply best practices for student learning and for designing comprehensive professional growth plans for school staff. ummer I. --- # EDLE56503 — Internship in Educational Leadership I 3 credits · 3 hours EDLE 56503 - Internship in Educational Leadership I EDLE 56503 - Internship in Educational Leadership I 3 Lecture Hour(s) During the internship, candidates will assess the suitability of their skills and dispositions for administrative work; integrate skills and knowledge previously acquired; and become socialized into the administrative role under the supervision of a local building level administrator and a university faculty member for a total of 90 hours of field work. --- # EDLE56603 — Internship in Educational Leadership II 3 credits · 3 hours EDLE 56603 - Internship in Educational Leadership II EDLE 56603 - Internship in Educational Leadership II 3 Lecture Hour(s) During the Internship II, candidates will assess the suitability of their skills and dispositions for administrative work; integrate skills and knowledge previously acquired; and become socialized into the administrative role under the supervision of a local building level administrator and a university faculty member for a total of 90 hours of field work. --- # EDLE56703 — Instructional Leadership Internship 3 credits · 3 hours EDLE 56703 - Instructional Leadership Internship EDLE 56703 - Instructional Leadership Internship 3 Lecture Hour(s) The internship, which will be required of all building level program candidates, serves as the capstone experience of the Master of Education in Educational Leadership and Non-Degree Seeking Licensure Programs of Study. This experience provides significant opportunities for candidates to synthesize and apply the knowledge, practice and skills by integrating theory and practice in order to function effectively as school leaders. This capstone experience will provide a minimum of… --- # EDLE58103 — Leadership Through Mentoring 3 credits · 3 hours EDLE 58103 - Leadership Through Mentoring EDLE 58103 - Leadership Through Mentoring 3 Lecture Hour(s) Develops mentoring skills through the examination of organization, planning, and continuous evaluation of a planned sequence of direct teaching. --- # EDHP4603V — Clinical Internship I 6 credits · 6 hours EDHP 4603V - Clinical Internship I EDHP 4603V - Clinical Internship I 3-6 Credit(s) : Other Hours: Clinical Practice --- # EDHP4633V — Clinical Internship II 15 credits · 15 hours EDHP 4633V - Clinical Internship II EDHP 4633V - Clinical Internship II 15 Credit(s) : Other Hours: Clinical Internship --- # EDHP10533 — Praxis Core Preparation for Mathematics 3 credits · 3 hours EDHP 10533 - Praxis Core Preparation for Mathematics EDHP 10533 - Praxis Core Preparation for Mathematics 3 Lecture Hour(s) Reviews basic skills of mathematics and test-taking skills required for success on the Praxis Core exam. --- # EDHP10633 — Praxis Core Preparation for Reading/Writing 3 credits · 3 hours EDHP 10633 - Praxis Core Preparation for Reading/Writing EDHP 10633 - Praxis Core Preparation for Reading/Writing 3 Lecture Hour(s) Reviews basic skills of reading, writing, and test-taking skills required for success on the Praxis Core exam. --- # EDHP11433 — Introduction to Education 3 credits · 3 hours EDHP 11433 - Introduction to Education EDHP 11433 - Introduction to Education 3 Lecture Hour(s) Provides a basic introduction to the teaching profession including the historical, legal, social, theoretical and philosophical aspects of public education. Topics include examining motivations to become a teacher, diversity of students, education legislation and the professional and ethical responsibilities of teachers. Provides students with skills to establish college and career goals. --- # EDHP22333 — Instructional Technology 3 credits · 3 hours EDHP 22333 - Instructional Technology EDHP 22333 - Instructional Technology 3 Lecture Hour(s) Provides education candidates with technology-enhanced knowledge, strategies, and resources to support teaching and learning in the K-12 classroom. Education candidates will explore the potential instructional and learning affordances of varied technologies and the ways in which they might be used to promote communication and collaboration and to support authentic learning environments. --- # EDHP22533 — Meeting the Needs of All Learners 3 credits · 3 hours EDHP 22533 - Meeting the Needs of All Learners EDHP 22533 - Meeting the Needs of All Learners 3 Lecture Hour(s) Addresses the various characteristics and needs of learners including the impact of language, environmental and societal influence on student development and learning. Characteristics as well as academic and social/emotional needs of students with exceptional learning needs including gifted and ELL will be studied as well as the impact of exceptionalities on individuals, families, and society across the life span. --- # EDHP22633 — Learning and Development 3 credits · 3 hours EDHP 22633 - Learning and Development EDHP 22633 - Learning and Development 3 Lecture Hour(s) Prerequisites: EDHP11433, EDHP22333, EDHP22533 --- # EDHP23043 — Math for Teachers I 3 credits · 3 hours EDHP 23043 - Math for Teachers I EDHP 23043 - Math for Teachers I 3 Lecture Hour(s) A comprehensive course, specifically for aspiring classroom teachers, focusing on fundamental mathematical concepts through a problem-solving approach. This course explores numbers, operations, algebraic thinking, data, statistics, and probability-building a strong foundation for effective mathematics instruction. --- # EDHP30233 — Scientific Concepts and Methods 3 credits · 3 hours EDHP 30233 - Scientific Concepts and Methods EDHP 30233 - Scientific Concepts and Methods 3 Lecture Hour(s) --- # EDHP32033 — Educational Psychology: Developing Learners 3 credits · 3 hours EDHP 32033 - Educational Psychology: Developing Learners EDHP 32033 - Educational Psychology: Developing Learners 3 Lecture Hour(s) Candidates will observe in public schools. all, Spring. --- # EDHP34043 — Math for Teachers II 3 credits · 3 hours EDHP 34043 - Math for Teachers II EDHP 34043 - Math for Teachers II 3 Lecture Hour(s) A comprehensive course, specifically for aspiring classroom teachers, focusing on fundamental geometric concepts through a problem-solving approach. This course explores shapes, spatial relationships, measurement, transformations, and geometric reasoning, building a strong foundation for effective mathematics instruction in geometry. --- # EDHP35633 — Effective Instructional and Management Strategies 3 credits · 3 hours EDHP 35633 - Effective Instructional and Management Strategies EDHP 35633 - Effective Instructional and Management Strategies 3 Lecture Hour(s) Candidates will observe in public school field settings and will utilize technology through desktop publishing and graphics. all, Spring. --- # EDHP35733 — Classroom Management 3 credits · 3 hours EDHP 35733 - Classroom Management EDHP 35733 - Classroom Management 3 Lecture Hour(s) Study of personal discipline systems with theories, models, individual philosophies and personalities tailored to needs, traits, and social realities of diversity. Prerequisites: EDHP11433, EDHP22333, EDHP22533 --- # EDHP35833 — Assessment Techniques 3 credits · 3 hours EDHP 35833 - Assessment Techniques EDHP 35833 - Assessment Techniques 3 Lecture Hour(s) Requires practice in evaluating standardized and informal published instruments as well as construction of teacher-made tests. Prerequisites: EDHP11433, EDHP22333, EDHP22533 --- # EDHP43033 — Teaching and Learning in Early Childhood 3 credits · 3 hours EDHP 43033 - Teaching and Learning in Early Childhood EDHP 43033 - Teaching and Learning in Early Childhood 3 Lecture Hour(s) --- # EDHP43133 — Teaching and Learning in Early Adolescence 3 credits · 3 hours EDHP 43133 - Teaching and Learning in Early Adolescence EDHP 43133 - Teaching and Learning in Early Adolescence 3 Lecture Hour(s) Includes review of current research and case studies as well as the application of knowledge and observation in appropriate settings. --- # EDHP46133 — Education Field Study 3 credits · 3 hours EDHP 46133 - Education Field Study EDHP 46133 - Education Field Study 3 Lecture Hour(s) A field study consisting of travel, observation and study of diverse topics in the field of education. Note: May be repeated for a maximum of 12 hours credit. --- # EDHP50133 — Classroom Management 3 credits · 3 hours EDHP 50133 - Classroom Management EDHP 50133 - Classroom Management 3 Lecture Hour(s) Candidates will gain an understanding of how to create a positive school and classroom climate with appropriate classroom management procedures and techniques. --- # EDHP50233 — Critical Literacy Across the Curriculum 3 credits · 3 hours EDHP 50233 - Critical Literacy Across the Curriculum EDHP 50233 - Critical Literacy Across the Curriculum 3 Lecture Hour(s) Emphasis will be placed on writing skills. Students will tutor in field-based settings and will use technology during the tutoring experiences, including desktop publishing, graphics, and database management. --- # EDHP50333 — Teaching All Learners 3 credits · 3 hours EDHP 50333 - Teaching All Learners EDHP 50333 - Teaching All Learners 3 Lecture Hour(s) Characteristics as well as academic and social/emotional needs of students with exceptional learning needs including gifted and ELL will be studied as well as the impact of exceptionalities on individuals, families, and society across life spans. --- # EDHP50433 — Assessment Techniques for Teachers 3 credits · 3 hours EDHP 50433 - Assessment Techniques for Teachers EDHP 50433 - Assessment Techniques for Teachers 3 Lecture Hour(s) --- # EDHP50533 — Public School Law for Teachers 3 credits · 3 hours EDHP 50533 - Public School Law for Teachers EDHP 50533 - Public School Law for Teachers 3 Lecture Hour(s) --- # EDHP50633 — Introduction to Teaching and Assessment 3 credits · 3 hours EDHP 50633 - Introduction to Teaching and Assessment EDHP 50633 - Introduction to Teaching and Assessment 3 Credit(s) Candidates learn to effectively plan, teach, modify and systematically reflect upon instruction. Candidates learn to create a positive and supportive environment that meets the needs of diverse student populations and involves families and communities in student learning. Candidates will also learn to integrate instructional technology and to properly use formative, interim, and summative assessments to plan, assess and design instruction. --- # EDHP50733 — Advanced Teaching and Assessment 3 credits · 3 hours EDHP 50733 - Advanced Teaching and Assessment EDHP 50733 - Advanced Teaching and Assessment 3 Credit(s) Candidates learn advanced methods to plan, teach, modify, and systematically reflect upon instruction. Candidates learn to create a positive and supportive environment that meets the needs of diverse student populations and involves families and communities in student learning. Candidates will also learn advanced strategies for instructional technology and to properly use formative, interim, and summative assessment to plan, assess and design instruction. --- # EDHP50836 — Introduction to Teaching and Content Pedagogy 6 credits · 6 hours EDHP 50836 - Introduction to Teaching and Content Pedagogy EDHP 50836 - Introduction to Teaching and Content Pedagogy 3 Lecture Hour(s) This course is an introduction to the teaching profession and specific content area pedagogy. The course provides skills of selecting and organizing teaching materials, developing instructional plans, and teaching selected content areas using a variety of research-based best practice strategies. --- # EDHP51033 — Teacher Residency I 3 credits · 3 hours EDHP 51033 - Teacher Residency I EDHP 51033 - Teacher Residency I 3 Lecture Hour(s) The first semester of the year-long internship experience, this course focuses on directed teaching strategies, classroom management, working with parents and colleagues, state and local standards, and best-practices for the content being taught. Students will be teaching/working in the schools during Internship. --- # EDHP51046 — Introduction to Early Childhood Teaching and Methods 6 credits · 6 hours EDHP 51046 - Introduction to Early Childhood Teaching and Methods EDHP 51046 - Introduction to Early Childhood Teaching and Methods 6 Credit(s) : --- # EDHP51133 — Teacher Residency II 3 credits · 3 hours EDHP 51133 - Teacher Residency II EDHP 51133 - Teacher Residency II 3 Lecture Hour(s) The second semester of the year-long internship experience, this course focuses on directed teaching strategies, classroom management, working with parents and colleagues, state and local standards, and best-practices for the content being taught. Students will be teaching/working in the schools during Internship II. --- # EDHP58033 — MAT Internship I 3 credits · 3 hours EDHP 58033 - MAT Internship I EDHP 58033 - MAT Internship I 3 Lecture Hour(s) Students will be working in the schools during Internship I. --- # EDHP58133 — MAT Internship II 3 credits · 3 hours EDHP 58133 - MAT Internship II EDHP 58133 - MAT Internship II 3 Lecture Hour(s) Students will be working in the schools during Internship II. --- # ELED30103 — K-6 Planning, Curriculum, and Programs 3 credits · 3 hours ELED 30103 - K-6 Planning, Curriculum, and Programs ELED 30103 - K-6 Planning, Curriculum, and Programs 3 Lecture Hour(s) The involvement of family, community and other stakeholders is emphasized in developing curricula and programs. --- # ELED34003 — Family and Community Relations 3 credits · 3 hours ELED 34003 - Family and Community Relations ELED 34003 - Family and Community Relations 3 Lecture Hour(s) --- # ELED40103 — Teaching Social Studies 3 credits · 3 hours ELED 40103 - Teaching Social Studies ELED 40103 - Teaching Social Studies 3 Lecture Hour(s) Candidates learn to effective plan, teach, modify and systematically reflect upon social studies instruction. Candidates learn to create a positive and supportive environment that meet the needs of diverse student populations and involves families and communities in student learning. Candidates will also learn to integrate instructional technology and to properly use formative and summative assessments to plan, assess and design instruction. --- # ELED40203 — Teaching Mathematics 3 credits · 3 hours ELED 40203 - Teaching Mathematics ELED 40203 - Teaching Mathematics 3 Lecture Hour(s) Candidates learn to effectively plan, teach, modify and systematically reflect upon mathematics instruction. --- # ELED41303 — Advanced Assessment Techniques for Teachers 3 credits · 3 hours ELED 41303 - Advanced Assessment Techniques for Teachers ELED 41303 - Advanced Assessment Techniques for Teachers 3 Lecture Hour(s) informal assessment, curriculum based evaluation, and analyzing assessment to improve and differentiate instruction. The course will also address the use, construction, and interpretation of assessments that utilize the following methods: selected response, essay, performance, and personal communication. Prerequisites: EDHP35833 --- # STEM41203 — Advanced Teaching Mathematics 3 credits · 3 hours STEM 41203 - Advanced Teaching Mathematics STEM 41203 - Advanced Teaching Mathematics 3 Lecture Hour(s) Candidates learn to effectively plan, teach, modify and systematically reflect upon mathematics instruction. Prerequisites: ELED40203 --- # ELTE11102 — Precision Maintenance 1 credits · 1 hours ELTE 11102 - Precision Maintenance ELTE 11102 - Precision Maintenance 2 Lecture Hour(s) , 3 Laboratory Hour(s) Analyzes the root cause of equipment breakdowns to avoid future breakdowns and loss of production time. Includes lubricating, cleaning, and adjusting parts; vibration analysis; shift alignment, precision balancing requirements and tolerances, oil sample analysis, thermography, ultra-sonics, motor current analysis, bearing failure analysis, installation and maintenance of bearings, and torque value. Note: This course may be transferable toward a limited number of associate and baccala… Prerequisites: MATH22163, ELTE20804, ELTE11202 --- # ELTE11202 — Industrial Safety 2 credits · 2 hours ELTE 11202 - Industrial Safety ELTE 11202 - Industrial Safety 2 Lecture Hour(s) Development of industrial safety, causes and costs of accidents, basic factors of accident control, and implications of state and federal regulations. Emphasis on personal responsibility for safety. CPR and Basic First Aid instruction included. Note: This course may be transferable toward a limited number of associate and baccalaureate degrees. Contact advisor for information regarding transferability. --- # ELTE20104 — Industrial Electrical Motors/AC Drives 3 credits · 3 hours ELTE 20104 - Industrial Electrical Motors/AC Drives ELTE 20104 - Industrial Electrical Motors/AC Drives 4 Lecture Hour(s) , 3 Laboratory Hour(s) Entails wiring and programming variable frequency drive units to run electrical motors. Note: This course may be transferable toward a limited number of associate and baccalaureate degrees. Contact advisor for information regarding transferability. Prerequisites: ELTE10504 --- # ELTE21303 — Basic Digital Technology 2 credits · 2 hours ELTE 21303 - Basic Digital Technology ELTE 21303 - Basic Digital Technology 3 Lecture Hour(s) , 3 Laboratory Hour(s) Additional reinforcement provided through lab work. Note: This course may be transferable toward a limited number of associate and baccalaureate degrees. Contact advisor for information regarding transferability. Prerequisites: MATH22163 --- # ELTE21435 — Instrumentation 3 credits · 3 hours ELTE 21435 - Instrumentation ELTE 21435 - Instrumentation 5 Lecture Hour(s) , 6 Laboratory Hour(s) Operation of primary sensing and transmitting elements such as controllers and recorders. Practical applications utilize feedback control loops, feed forward control loops, direct digital control, and final control element selection with regard to reliability and fail safe operation. Note: This course may be transferable toward a limited number of associate and baccalaureate degrees. Contact advisor for information regarding transferability. Prerequisites: CPSI11083, ELTE11202, ELTE10403, ELTE10504, ELTE21505 --- # ELTE21505 — Programmable Logic Controls 3 credits · 3 hours ELTE 21505 - Programmable Logic Controls ELTE 21505 - Programmable Logic Controls 5 Lecture Hour(s) , 6 Laboratory Hour(s) Covers analyzing specified machine processes and determining PLC input and output requirements needed for proper process control, connecting appropriate sensors and drive mechanisms to interface PLC control with a machine process, creating and preparing a program for a given machine process that incorporates both automotive and single-step modes of operation, and entering a PLC program and demonstrating the proper operation of the process. Note: This course may be transfe… Prerequisites: ELTE10504 --- # ELTE21603 — Advanced Instrumentation and Troubleshooting 2 credits · 2 hours ELTE 21603 - Advanced Instrumentation and Troubleshooting ELTE 21603 - Advanced Instrumentation and Troubleshooting 3 Lecture Hour(s) , 3 Laboratory Hour(s) Advanced instruction on instrument control valve analysis and diagnostic interpretation of analysis from control valve testing data as well as importance of instrumentation loop precision. Note: This course may be transferable toward a limited number of associate and baccalaureate degrees. Contact advisor for information regarding transferability. Prerequisites: ELTE11102, ELTE21435, ELTE21505 --- # ELTE21705 — Industrial Automation/Robotics Concepts 3 credits · 3 hours ELTE 21705 - Industrial Automation/Robotics Concepts ELTE 21705 - Industrial Automation/Robotics Concepts 5 Lecture Hour(s) , 6 Laboratory Hour(s) Topics covered include system hardware components, coordinate systems, positional representation and control, pendant programming, and I/O interfacing. Note: This course may be transferable toward a limited number of associate and baccalaureate degrees. Contact advisor for information regarding transferability. Prerequisites: CPSI11083, ELTE21505, ELTE11202 --- # ELTE26102 — DC Controls 1 credits · 1 hours ELTE 26102 - DC Controls ELTE 26102 - DC Controls 2 Lecture Hour(s) , 3 Laboratory Hour(s) C. motors and D.C. controllers. Includes motor controller design, hookup, and troubleshooting. Note: This course may be transferable toward a limited number of associate and baccalaureate degrees. Contact advisor for information regarding transferability. Prerequisites: ELTE10504 --- # ELTE29036 — Electromechanical Technology-Instrumentation Field Experience 240 credits · 240 hours ELTE 29036 - Electromechanical Technology-Instrumentation Field Experience ELTE 29036 - Electromechanical Technology-Instrumentation Field Experience 6 Laboratory Hour(s) 50 GPA prior to enrollment in this course and recommendation by UAM-CTC instructors and administration. Provides learning and working experience with on-the-job training designed to prepare students for employment as an industrial, electrical mechanical, and/or instrumentation technician. Note: This course may be transferable toward a limited number of associate and baccalaureate degrees, Contact advisor for information rega… --- # ELTE10102 — Maintenance Welding 1 credits · 1 hours ELTE 10102 - Maintenance Welding ELTE 10102 - Maintenance Welding 2 Lecture Hour(s) , 3 Laboratory Hour(s) Basic arc welding and metal cutting with the oxyacetylene torch. Designed for students enrolled in programs requiring a basic knowledge of welding. Safety is emphasized. Note: This course may be transferable toward a limited number of associate and baccalaureate degrees. Contact advisor for information regarding transferability. --- # ELTE10203 — Basic Machine Shop 2 credits · 2 hours ELTE 10203 - Basic Machine Shop ELTE 10203 - Basic Machine Shop 3 Lecture Hour(s) , 3 Laboratory Hour(s) Metal fabrication is introduced. Safety is emphasized. Practical application provided through laboratory experience. Note: This course may be transferable toward a limited number of associate and baccalaureate degrees. Contact advisor for information regarding transferability. Prerequisites: ELTE10704, MATH22163 --- # ELTE10303 — Industrial Diagrams 3 credits · 3 hours ELTE 10303 - Industrial Diagrams ELTE 10303 - Industrial Diagrams 3 Lecture Hour(s) Interpretation of drawings, blueprints, schematics, and related symbols. Measurement and the use of related measuring tools. Principles and concepts are related to the operation and maintenance of industrial facilities and equipment. Note: This course may be transferable toward a limited number of associate and baccalaureate degrees. Contact advisor for information regarding transferability. --- # ELTE10403 — Pneumatics and Hydraulics 2 credits · 2 hours ELTE 10403 - Pneumatics and Hydraulics ELTE 10403 - Pneumatics and Hydraulics 3 Lecture Hour(s) , 3 Laboratory Hour(s) Practical application is provided in the laboratory and safety is emphasized. Note: This course may be transferable toward a limited number of associate and baccalaureate degrees. Contact advisor for information regarding transferability. Prerequisites: ELTE10704, MATH22163 --- # ELTE10504 — Industrial Circuits and Controls 2 credits · 2 hours ELTE 10504 - Industrial Circuits and Controls ELTE 10504 - Industrial Circuits and Controls 4 Lecture Hour(s) , 6 Laboratory Hour(s) Includes the practical application of fundamentals from Additional topics are operation of transformers, motor controls, and wiring and troubleshooting of electrical circuits involving primary, secondary, sequencing, and cascade control applications. Note: This course may be transferable toward a limited number of associate and baccalaureate degrees. Contact advisor for information regarding transferability. Prerequisites: ELTE10604, MATH22163 --- # ELTE10604 — Industrial Electricity 2 credits · 2 hours ELTE 10604 - Industrial Electricity ELTE 10604 - Industrial Electricity 4 Lecture Hour(s) , 6 Laboratory Hour(s) Note: This course may be transferable toward a limited number of associate and baccalaureate degrees. Contact advisor for information regarding transferability. --- # ELTE10704 — Industrial Mechanics 2 credits · 2 hours ELTE 10704 - Industrial Mechanics ELTE 10704 - Industrial Mechanics 4 Lecture Hour(s) , 6 Laboratory Hour(s) Preventive maintenance is emphasized. Drive components, bearings, seals, lubrication, and pumps are introduced. Note: This course may be transferable toward a limited number of associate and baccalaureate degrees. Contact advisor for information regarding transferability. --- # ELTE20804 — Advanced Industrial Mechanics 3 credits · 3 hours ELTE 20804 - Advanced Industrial Mechanics ELTE 20804 - Advanced Industrial Mechanics 4 Lecture Hour(s) , 3 Laboratory Hour(s) Practical application is provided through laboratory experience. Note: This course may be transferable toward a limited number of associate and baccalaureate degrees. Contact advisor for information regarding transferability. Prerequisites: ELTE10704, MATH22163 --- # EMSC11043 — Paramedic Human Anatomy & Physiology 3 credits · 3 hours EMSC 11043 - Paramedic Human Anatomy & Physiology EMSC 11043 - Paramedic Human Anatomy & Physiology 3 Lecture Hour(s) A basic course in human anatomy and physiology with an emphasis on structure and function of cells, tissues, organs, and systems in the human body to prepare the Emergency Medical Technology students to enter the paramedic field. Note: This course may be transferable toward a limited number of associate and baccalaureate degrees. Contact advisor for information regarding transferability. --- # EMSC11107 — Paramedic I 4 credits · 4 hours EMSC 11107 - Paramedic I EMSC 11107 - Paramedic I 7 Lecture Hour(s) , 6 Laboratory Hour(s) Prepares the emergency medical technician to perform advanced life support skills. Covers EMS systems, roles, responsibilities and well-being of the paramedic, injury and illness prevention, medical and legal issues, pharmacology, venous access and medication administration, therapeutic communications, life span development, airway management and ventilation, history taking, techniques of physical exam, patient assessment, clinical decision-making, communications and documentation, and rescue operation.… --- # EMSC11204 — Paramedic Clinical I 4 credits · 4 hours EMSC 11204 - Paramedic Clinical I EMSC 11204 - Paramedic Clinical I 4 Credit(s) : Other Hours: 12 hours clinical Supervised rotations in clinical settings. Emphasis on developing and improving skills including I.V. therapy, patient assessment, documentation, and incubation which reinforce classroom instruction. Note: Concurrent Enrollment: EMSC 11107 --- # EMSC11308 — Emergency Medical Technician-Basic 6 credits · 6 hours EMSC 11308 - Emergency Medical Technician-Basic EMSC 11308 - Emergency Medical Technician-Basic 8 Lecture Hour(s) , 2 Laboratory Hour(s) , Other Hours: 3 hours clinical The EMT-Basic course is an introductory study of emergency medical pre-hospital care and follows the national standard curriculum set forth by the Department of Transportation. Instruction includes standard of care, legal/ethical issues, and pre-hospital procedures and techniques performed during emergencies. Upon successful completion, the EMT candidate will meet the requirements to challenge the National Registry EMT-Basic e… --- # EMSC22137 — Paramedic II 4 credits · 4 hours EMSC 22137 - Paramedic II EMSC 22137 - Paramedic II 7 Lecture Hour(s) , 6 Laboratory Hour(s) Emphasis placed on pulmonary emergencies, cardiology, neurology, endocrinology, allergies and anaphylaxis, gastroenterology, renal/urology, toxicology, hematology, environmental conditions, behavior/psychiatric disorders, gynecology and obstetrics. Note: This course may be transferable toward a limited number of associate and baccalaureate degrees. Contact advisor for information regarding transferability. Prerequisites: EMSC11107, EMSC11204 --- # EMSC22204 — Paramedic Clinical II 4 credits · 4 hours EMSC 22204 - Paramedic Clinical II EMSC 22204 - Paramedic Clinical II 4 Credit(s) : Other Hours: 12 hours clinical Emphasis on application of previous course work in the clinical environment including IM and subcutaneous injections during the current semester. Specific skills include IM and subcutaneous injections. Note: This course may be transferable toward a limited number of associate and baccalaureate degrees. Contact advisor for information regarding transferability. Prerequisites: EMSC11107, EMSC11204 --- # EMSC22307 — Paramedic III 4 credits · 4 hours EMSC 22307 - Paramedic III EMSC 22307 - Paramedic III 7 Lecture Hour(s) , 6 Laboratory Hour(s) Emphasis on infectious and communicable diseases, trauma, trauma systems and mechanisms of injury, hemorrhage and shock, soft tissue trauma, neonatology, pediatrics, geriatrics, abuse and assault, patients with special challenges and acute interventions for the chronic care patient. Note: This course may be transferable toward a limited number of associate and baccalaureate degrees. Contact advisor for information regarding transferability. Prerequisites: EMSC22137 --- # EMSC22404 — Paramedic Internship I 4 credits · 4 hours EMSC 22404 - Paramedic Internship I EMSC 22404 - Paramedic Internship I 4 Credit(s) : Other Hours: 12 hours clinical Supervised experience in pre-hospital care settings. Emphasis on the application of previous course work in the field environment. Clinical setting will change from the hospital to an ambulance capable of delivering advanced life support. Initially the student will serve as an observer advancing to unit team leader. Note: This course may be transferable toward a limited number of associate and baccalaureate degrees. Contact advisor for information regarding transferability. Prerequisites: EMSC22137, EMSC22204 --- # EMSC23137 — Paramedic IV 4 credits · 4 hours EMSC 23137 - Paramedic IV EMSC 23137 - Paramedic IV 7 Lecture Hour(s) , 6 Laboratory Hour(s) Emphasis on assessment based management, medical incident command, rescue operations and awareness, hazardous materials awareness and operations, exams reviews, final testing, and BLS Labs. Note: This course may be transferable toward a limited number of associate and baccalaureate degrees. Contact advisor for information regarding transferability. Prerequisites: EMSC22307, EMSC22404 --- # EMSC23304 — Paramedic Internship II 4 credits · 4 hours EMSC 23304 - Paramedic Internship II EMSC 23304 - Paramedic Internship II 4 Credit(s) : Other Hours: 12 hours clinical Emphasis on application of previous course work in the field environment. The clinical setting will change from the hospital to an ambulance capable of delivering advanced life support. Initially the student will serve as an observer advancing to unit team leader. Note: This course may be transferable toward a limited number of associate and baccalaureate degrees. Contact advisor for information regarding transferability. Prerequisites: EMSC22307, EMSC22404 --- # ENGL01050 — Composition Lab 2 credits · 2 hours ENGL 01050 - Composition Lab ENGL 01050 - Composition Lab 0 Laboratory Hour(s) Required for students scoring below 18 on the ENGL or Reading ACT and with a high school GPA below 3.1. --- # ENGL01153 — Basic English 3 credits · 3 hours ENGL 01153 - Basic English ENGL 01153 - Basic English 3 Lecture Hour(s) Focus on the basics of reading and writing standard American English with the aim of preparing students for college-level work. This course may not be counted toward a major or minor in English or toward the general education program or be taken for credit after achieving an English ACT of 16 or better (or equivalent placement test) or after taking any other English course. --- # ENGL01253 — Critical Reading Skills 3 credits · 3 hours ENGL 01253 - Critical Reading Skills ENGL 01253 - Critical Reading Skills 3 Lecture Hour(s) Focus on the basics of reading with the aim of preparing students for college-level work. This course may not be counted toward a major or minor in English or toward the general education program or be taken for credit after achieving a Reading ACT of 19 or better (or equivalent placement test) or after taking any other English course with the exception of ENGL 01153 Basic English. --- # ENGL01353 — Fundamentals of English 3 credits · 3 hours ENGL 01353 - Fundamentals of English ENGL 01353 - Fundamentals of English 3 Lecture Hour(s) Fundamentals of basic grammar usage and writing skills stressing reading skills as a basis for effective writing. Note: This course may not be counted toward a major or minor in English or toward the general education program or be taken for credit after achieving a “C” or better in any other English course. Prerequisites: ENGL01153 --- # ENGL4795V — Independent Study in English ENGL 4795V - Independent Study in English ENGL 4795V - Independent Study in English Variable Credit(s) Prerequisites: ENGL10103, ENGL10353, ENGL10203, ENGL10453 --- # ENGL5175V — Writer’s Workshop ENGL 5175V - Writer’s Workshop ENGL 5175V - Writer’s Workshop variable, typically 3 to 6 credit hours per semester Credit(s) : Other Hours: 6 per semester The intensive study and practice of the craft and art of fiction, creative-nonfiction, and/or poetry. In accordance with AWP Hallmarks, the student must submit a minimum of 40 pages of prose of 20 pages of poetry. Course content is unique with each offering. Note: May be repeated for up to 30 hours credit. --- # ENGL5185V — Residency ENGL 5185V - Residency ENGL 5185V - Residency variable, no more than 6 total Credit(s) An intensive ten-day, on-campus residency including a range of activities such as work shopping of manuscripts and intensive mini-literature and craft courses. --- # ENGL5195V — MFA Thesis 6 credits · 6 hours ENGL 5195V - MFA Thesis ENGL 5195V - MFA Thesis 6 Credit(s) Working closely with his or her Thesis advisor, the student should produce a book-length manuscript of publishable quality. Prerequisites: ENGL5175V, ENGL51053 --- # ENGL5795V — Independent Study in English ENGL 5795V - Independent Study in English ENGL 5795V - Independent Study in English Variable Credit(s) Consult the Independent Study and Research policy in the Graduate Programs section of this catalog for Prior approval necessary for enrollment. --- # ENGL5985V — Master’s Thesis ENGL 5985V - Master’s Thesis ENGL 5985V - Master’s Thesis To be taken for a total of 6 hours. --- # ENGL10103 — Composition I 3 credits · 3 hours ENGL 10103 - Composition I ENGL 10103 - Composition I A.C.T.S. Equivalent Course # ENGL 1013 3 Lecture Hour(s) Writing course stressing reading skills as a basis for effective writing. --- # ENGL10203 — Composition II 3 credits · 3 hours ENGL 10203 - Composition II ENGL 10203 - Composition II A.C.T.S. Equivalent Course # ENGL 1023 3 Lecture Hour(s) Documented term paper is required. Prerequisites: ENGL10103 --- # ENGL10353 — Honors Composition I 3 credits · 3 hours ENGL 10353 - Honors Composition I ENGL 10353 - Honors Composition I 3 Lecture Hour(s) Note: Fulfills the General Education requirement for ENGL 10103 . May not be taken for credit by students who have taken Freshman Composition I. Prerequisites: ENGL10103 --- # ENGL10453 — Honors Composition II 3 credits · 3 hours ENGL 10453 - Honors Composition II ENGL 10453 - Honors Composition II 3 Lecture Hour(s) Note: Fulfills the General Education requirement for ENGL 10203 . May not be taken for credit by students who have taken Freshman Composition II. Prerequisites: ENGL10353, ENGL10203 --- # ENGL21203 — Survey of World Literature II 3 credits · 3 hours ENGL 21203 - Survey of World Literature II ENGL 21203 - Survey of World Literature II A.C.T.S. Equivalent Course # ENGL 2123 3 Lecture Hour(s) Prerequisites: ENGL10103, ENGL10353, ENGL10203, ENGL10453 --- # ENGL22653 — Vocabulary Building 3 credits · 3 hours ENGL 22653 - Vocabulary Building ENGL 22653 - Vocabulary Building 3 Lecture Hour(s) Origins and growth of the English vocabulary, word-formation, semantics, meaning shifts, regional vocabulary, nomenclature, testing for verbal proficiency. --- # ENGL23053 — Creative Nonfiction Writing 3 credits · 3 hours ENGL 23053 - Creative Nonfiction Writing ENGL 23053 - Creative Nonfiction Writing 3 Lecture Hour(s) Prerequisites: ENGL10203, ENGL10453 --- # ENGL23253 — Introduction to Literary Studies 3 credits · 3 hours ENGL 23253 - Introduction to Literary Studies ENGL 23253 - Introduction to Literary Studies 3 Lecture Hour(s) Prerequisites: ENGL10203, ENGL10453 --- # ENGL32553 — Technical Writing and Communication 3 credits · 3 hours ENGL 32553 - Technical Writing and Communication ENGL 32553 - Technical Writing and Communication 3 Lecture Hour(s) Prerequisites: ENGL10103, ENGL10353, ENGL10203, ENGL10453 --- # ENGL33253 — Writing Center Internship 3 credits · 3 hours ENGL 33253 - Writing Center Internship ENGL 33253 - Writing Center Internship 3 Lecture Hour(s) Students think about and appreciate the development of writing center theories and practices. Students investigate the role of composition theory and research in consulting practice and vice versa. --- # ENGL33353 — Weevil Pond 3 credits · 3 hours ENGL 33353 - Weevil Pond ENGL 33353 - Weevil Pond 3 Lecture Hour(s) , 3 Laboratory Hour(s) Note: May be repeated for a total of 6 hours credit. Prerequisites: ENGL20103 --- # ENGL33453 — The Bible as Literature 3 credits · 3 hours ENGL 33453 - The Bible as Literature ENGL 33453 - The Bible as Literature 3 Lecture Hour(s) The Bible as a source for drama, philosophical poetry, lyric poetry, essay, and story. Prerequisites: ENGL10103, ENGL10353, ENGL10203, ENGL10453 --- # ENGL33653 — Classical Rhetoric 3 credits · 3 hours ENGL 33653 - Classical Rhetoric ENGL 33653 - Classical Rhetoric 3 Lecture Hour(s) Prerequisites: ENGL10203, ENGL10453 --- # ENGL34053 — American Literature I 3 credits · 3 hours ENGL 34053 - American Literature I ENGL 34053 - American Literature I 3 Lecture Hour(s) A survey of American literature from its beginnings to the 1860’s. Prerequisites: ENGL23253 --- # ENGL34153 — American Literature II 3 credits · 3 hours ENGL 34153 - American Literature II ENGL 34153 - American Literature II 3 Lecture Hour(s) A survey of American literature from the 1860’s to 1960. Prerequisites: ENGL23253 --- # ENGL34253 — British Literature I 3 credits · 3 hours ENGL 34253 - British Literature I ENGL 34253 - British Literature I 3 Lecture Hour(s) A survey of British literature from its beginnings to 1800. Prerequisites: ENGL23253 --- # ENGL34353 — British Literature II 3 credits · 3 hours ENGL 34353 - British Literature II ENGL 34353 - British Literature II 3 Lecture Hour(s) A survey of British literature from 1800 to 1960. Prerequisites: ENGL23253 --- # ENGL34553 — The International Short Story 3 credits · 3 hours ENGL 34553 - The International Short Story ENGL 34553 - The International Short Story 3 Lecture Hour(s) Historical and thematic study of the short story worldwide. Prerequisites: ENGL23253 --- # ENGL35453 — Creative Writing 3 credits · 3 hours ENGL 35453 - Creative Writing ENGL 35453 - Creative Writing 3 Lecture Hour(s) Note: May be repeated with a different topic for up to 12 hours. Prerequisites: ENGL23253, ENGL20103 --- # ENGL35753 — Literature for Adolescents 3 credits · 3 hours ENGL 35753 - Literature for Adolescents ENGL 35753 - Literature for Adolescents 3 Lecture Hour(s) , Other Hours: 3 hours seminar Prerequisites: ENGL10103, ENGL10353, ENGL10203, ENGL10453 --- # ENGL35853 — Critical Theory and Approaches to Literature 3 credits · 3 hours ENGL 35853 - Critical Theory and Approaches to Literature ENGL 35853 - Critical Theory and Approaches to Literature 3 Lecture Hour(s) An introduction to major literary and critical schools of thought, including their historical developments and their practical applications. Prerequisites: ENGL23253 --- # ENGL40153 — Writing for Digital Spaces 3 credits · 3 hours ENGL 40153 - Writing for Digital Spaces ENGL 40153 - Writing for Digital Spaces 3 Lecture Hour(s) s students understand principles of composing, especially as they compare across different composing spaces; write for each of three spaces-print, screen, and network; and edit the texts deployed in each appropriately. --- # ENGL45953 — Introduction to Language Study 3 credits · 3 hours ENGL 45953 - Introduction to Language Study ENGL 45953 - Introduction to Language Study 3 Lecture Hour(s) Prerequisites: ENGL10103, ENGL10353, ENGL10203, ENGL10453 --- # ENGL46153 — The British Novel 3 credits · 3 hours ENGL 46153 - The British Novel ENGL 46153 - The British Novel 3 Lecture Hour(s) The British novel from its beginning to World War II. Prerequisites: ENGL23253 --- # ENGL46253 — Shakespeare 3 credits · 3 hours ENGL 46253 - Shakespeare ENGL 46253 - Shakespeare 3 Lecture Hour(s) Introduction to Shakespeare. Prerequisites: ENGL23253 --- # ENGL46353 — The American Novel 3 credits · 3 hours ENGL 46353 - The American Novel ENGL 46353 - The American Novel 3 Lecture Hour(s) The American novel from its beginnings to World War II. Prerequisites: ENGL23253 --- # ENGL46653 — Modern Poetry 3 credits · 3 hours ENGL 46653 - Modern Poetry ENGL 46653 - Modern Poetry 3 Lecture Hour(s) Reading and interpretation of British and American poetry since 1900. Prerequisites: ENGL23253 --- # ENGL46853 — Seminar in Writing: Special Topics 3 credits · 3 hours ENGL 46853 - Seminar in Writing: Special Topics ENGL 46853 - Seminar in Writing: Special Topics 3 Lecture Hour(s) Note: May be repeated for a total of 6 credit hours with varying topics. Prerequisites: ENGL10203, ENGL20103 --- # ENGL47053 — Contemporary Writers 3 credits · 3 hours ENGL 47053 - Contemporary Writers ENGL 47053 - Contemporary Writers 3 Lecture Hour(s) Works after 1950. Prerequisites: ENGL23253 --- # ENGL47153 — Literature of the South 3 credits · 3 hours ENGL 47153 - Literature of the South ENGL 47153 - Literature of the South 3 Lecture Hour(s) Novels, short stories, poems, and essays about the South from the Colonial Period to the present. Prerequisites: ENGL23253 --- # ENGL47253 — Seminar in English 3 credits · 3 hours ENGL 47253 - Seminar in English ENGL 47253 - Seminar in English 3 Lecture Hour(s) Detailed study of one of the major areas of English, emphasizing assigned readings and individual research. Note: May be repeated for a total of 12 credit hours with permission of the School Dean. Prerequisites: ENGL23253 --- # ENGL47553 — Advanced Grammar 3 credits · 3 hours ENGL 47553 - Advanced Grammar ENGL 47553 - Advanced Grammar 3 Lecture Hour(s) Prerequisites: ENGL10103, ENGL10353, ENGL10203, ENGL10453 --- # ENGL47653 — Advanced Composition 3 credits · 3 hours ENGL 47653 - Advanced Composition ENGL 47653 - Advanced Composition 3 Lecture Hour(s) Will include major research paper and compilation of a portfolio synthesizing the student’s college career. --- # ENGL48304 — Senior Capstone 4 credits · 4 hours ENGL 48304 - Senior Capstone ENGL 48304 - Senior Capstone 4 Lecture Hour(s) Semester-long final project in English. --- # ENGL49053 — Seminar in Teaching English 3 credits · 3 hours ENGL 49053 - Seminar in Teaching English ENGL 49053 - Seminar in Teaching English 3 Lecture Hour(s) Prerequisites: ENGL10103, ENGL10353, ENGL10203, ENGL10453 --- # ENGL49153 — Senior Project in Creative Writing 3 credits · 3 hours ENGL 49153 - Senior Project in Creative Writing ENGL 49153 - Senior Project in Creative Writing 3 Lecture Hour(s) Requires compilation of a substantial body of past and new creative work, a craft essay, an author’s statement, and a reflective essay. --- # ENGL50053 — Introduction to Graduate Study and Critical Methods ENGL 50053 - Introduction to Graduate Study and Critical Methods ENGL 50053 - Introduction to Graduate Study and Critical Methods An intensive introduction to advanced research and scholarship focusing on practical skills required in graduate studies (for example, abstracts, conference papers, book reviews, and scholarly articles). --- # ENGL50153 — Advanced Studies in American Literature I 3 credits · 3 hours ENGL 50153 - Advanced Studies in American Literature I ENGL 50153 - Advanced Studies in American Literature I 3 Lecture Hour(s) In-depth study of major writers, periods, movements, and themes in American literature from the beginning to 1850. Topics vary. Note: May be repeated when topics change. --- # ENGL50253 — Advanced Studies in American Literature II 3 credits · 3 hours ENGL 50253 - Advanced Studies in American Literature II ENGL 50253 - Advanced Studies in American Literature II 3 Lecture Hour(s) In-depth study of major writers, periods, movements, and themes in American literature from 1850 to the present. Topics vary. Note: May be repeated when topics change. --- # ENGL50553 — Advanced Studies in British Literature I 3 credits · 3 hours ENGL 50553 - Advanced Studies in British Literature I ENGL 50553 - Advanced Studies in British Literature I 3 Lecture Hour(s) In-depth study of major writers, periods, movements, and themes in British literature from the Middle Ages through the 18th century. Topics vary. Note: May be repeated when topics change. --- # ENGL50653 — Advanced Studies in British Literature II 3 credits · 3 hours ENGL 50653 - Advanced Studies in British Literature II ENGL 50653 - Advanced Studies in British Literature II 3 Lecture Hour(s) An in-depth study of major writers, periods, movements, and themes of British literature from the Romantic Period to the 1960’s. Note: May be repeated when topics change. --- # ENGL50953 — Studies in Composition 3 credits · 3 hours ENGL 50953 - Studies in Composition ENGL 50953 - Studies in Composition 3 Lecture Hour(s) The course emphasizes the effective teaching of writing. Prerequisites: ENGL47553, ENGL45953 --- # ENGL51053 — Advanced Workshop: Form and Craft ENGL 51053 - Advanced Workshop: Form and Craft ENGL 51053 - Advanced Workshop: Form and Craft Note: May be repeated for credit when topics change. Prerequisites: ENGL5175V --- # ENGL51153 — Magazine Edit and Design ENGL 51153 - Magazine Edit and Design ENGL 51153 - Magazine Edit and Design Emphasis on editing, production, design, and advertising. Students will be responsible for reading manuscripts each week, editing selected work, uploading issues, updating Facebook, Twitter, the journal’s blog, and whatever other social media forms they decide to utilize. Note: May be repeated for a total of 6 hours credit. --- # ENGL51253 — The English Language and the Teacher 3 credits · 3 hours ENGL 51253 - The English Language and the Teacher ENGL 51253 - The English Language and the Teacher 3 Lecture Hour(s) Prerequisites: ENGL47553, ENGL45953 --- # ENGL51353 — Literary Criticism and Theory ENGL 51353 - Literary Criticism and Theory ENGL 51353 - Literary Criticism and Theory Students will be exposed to the major texts within the complex tradition of literary theory for a deeper understanding of primary texts. --- # ENGL51553 — Special Topics in Language and Literature 3 credits · 3 hours ENGL 51553 - Special Topics in Language and Literature ENGL 51553 - Special Topics in Language and Literature 3 Lecture Hour(s) Detailed study of a specific topic in language and/or literature, emphasizing readings and individual research. Topics selected may cover themes, genres, single authors, national literatures or other history or language-related subjects. Note: May be repeated for a total of 18 (eighteen) hours credit when different topics are covered. --- # ENGL55153 — Reading Theory for College English Teachers 3 credits · 3 hours ENGL 55153 - Reading Theory for College English Teachers ENGL 55153 - Reading Theory for College English Teachers 3 Lecture Hour(s) Integrates theoretical readings with classroom practices. --- # ENGL59253 — Seminar Teaching English 3 credits · 3 hours ENGL 59253 - Seminar Teaching English ENGL 59253 - Seminar Teaching English 3 Lecture Hour(s) Evaluation and critique of micro classroom teaching, history of academic discipline, philosophy development, test design and evaluation, preparation of classroom materials, lesson planning, and use of current technologies. --- # FILM33503 — History and Development of Film 3 credits · 3 hours FILM 33503 - History and Development of Film FILM 33503 - History and Development of Film 3 Lecture Hour(s) Critical analysis of a range of international films. Prerequisites: ENGL10103, ENGL10353, ENGL10203, ENGL10453 --- # FILM47403 — Film and Literature 3 credits · 3 hours FILM 47403 - Film and Literature FILM 47403 - Film and Literature 3 Lecture Hour(s) S. and abroad. Prerequisites: ENGL10103, ENGL10353, ENGL10203, ENGL10453 --- # GNEG10031 — Introduction to Engineering 1 credits · 1 hours GNEG 10031 - Introduction to Engineering GNEG 10031 - Introduction to Engineering 1 Lecture Hour(s) The profession of engineering, including the history of engineering and an explanation of selected branches of engineering. Assistance will be provided in preparing individual curricula and in executing the transfer to a degree-granting institution. --- # GNEG10134 — Introduction to Robotics 3 credits · 3 hours GNEG 10134 - Introduction to Robotics GNEG 10134 - Introduction to Robotics 4 Lecture Hour(s) , 3 Laboratory Hour(s) --- # GNEG20103 — Engineering Dynamics 3 credits · 3 hours GNEG 20103 - Engineering Dynamics GNEG 20103 - Engineering Dynamics 3 Lecture Hour(s) The basic interactions between forces and dynamical motion will be studied starting from physics’ first principles. Topics include dynamic motion, including rotational motion, vibrations, elastic impact, and numerical solutions of differential equations. Prerequisites: MATH25005, PHYS20143, PHYS20443 --- # GNEG20303 — Engineering Statics 3 credits · 3 hours GNEG 20303 - Engineering Statics GNEG 20303 - Engineering Statics 3 Lecture Hour(s) Topics will include the mechanics of solid materials, fluid mechanics, structural analysis, machine design, and internal distortions of deformable solid bodies, including the stresses and strains imposed by applied forces. Prerequisites: MATH25005, PHYS20143, PHYS20443 --- # ENTO22803 — Applied Entomology 2 credits · 2 hours ENTO 22803 - Applied Entomology ENTO 22803 - Applied Entomology 3 Lecture Hour(s) , 3 Laboratory Hour(s) Prerequisites: BIOL20343, BIOL20341, BIOL20543, BIOL20531, BIOL10043, BIOL10031, BIOL20533 --- # ASTR12031 — Elements of Astronomy Laboratory 2 credits · 2 hours ASTR 12031 - Elements of Astronomy Laboratory ASTR 12031 - Elements of Astronomy Laboratory 1 Laboratory Hour(s) A laboratory course to supplement ASTR 12043 . --- # ASTR12043 — Elements of Astronomy 3 credits · 3 hours ASTR 12043 - Elements of Astronomy ASTR 12043 - Elements of Astronomy A.C.T.S. Equivalent Course # PHSC 1204 when combined with ESCI 12031 3 Lecture Hour(s) A study of astronomy from the past to the present including examinations of the solar system, properties of stars, and characteristics of galaxies. --- # ENSC3580V — Natural History ENSC 3580V - Natural History ENSC 3580V - Natural History Variable Credit(s) (same as BIOL 3583V ) Note: May be taken for a maximum of 3 hours credit. A field course in geology and biology of natural ecosystems, consisting of travel, study, and/or research in unique natural areas of North America. Prerequisites: BIOL3583V --- # ENSC34933 — Environmental Science 3 credits · 3 hours ENSC 34933 - Environmental Science ENSC 34933 - Environmental Science 3 Lecture Hour(s) (same as ENSC 34903 ) all offering in even-numbered years. Prerequisites: ENSC34903 --- # GEOL2220V — Field Geology GEOL 2220V - Field Geology GEOL 2220V - Field Geology Variable Credit(s) Introduction to the methods of field investigation and interpretation of geological features. The purpose and scope of the course will vary from trip to trip. Note: May be repeated for a maximum of 3 hours credit. --- # GEOL11101 — Elements of Geology Laboratory 2 credits · 2 hours GEOL 11101 - Elements of Geology Laboratory GEOL 11101 - Elements of Geology Laboratory A.C.T.S. Equivalent Course # GEOL 1114 when combined with GEOL 11103 1 Laboratory Hour(s) Introduction to structural geology. --- # GEOL11103 — Elements of Geology 3 credits · 3 hours GEOL 11103 - Elements of Geology GEOL 11103 - Elements of Geology A.C.T.S. Equivalent Course # GEOL 1114 when combined with GEOL 11101 3 Lecture Hour(s) --- # GEOS11203 — Meteorology 3 credits · 3 hours GEOS 11203 - Meteorology GEOS 11203 - Meteorology 3 Lecture Hour(s) , --- # GEOS11341 — Meteorology Lab 2 credits · 2 hours GEOS 11341 - Meteorology Lab GEOS 11341 - Meteorology Lab 1 Laboratory Hour(s) --- # GEOS12003 — Oceanography 3 credits · 3 hours GEOS 12003 - Oceanography GEOS 12003 - Oceanography 3 Lecture Hour(s) Survey of the world’s ocean and the role of the ocean in the Earth’s system, including the ocean’s physical, chemical, geological, and biological foundations. --- # GEOS12031 — Oceanography Lab GEOS 12031 - Oceanography Lab GEOS 12031 - Oceanography Lab Co/ Prerequisites: GEOS12003 --- # GEOS34703 — Earth Resources 3 credits · 3 hours GEOS 34703 - Earth Resources GEOS 34703 - Earth Resources 3 Lecture Hour(s) Prerequisites: GEOL11103 --- # PHSC11031 — Earth and Atmosphere Laboratory 2 credits · 2 hours PHSC 11031 - Earth and Atmosphere Laboratory PHSC 11031 - Earth and Atmosphere Laboratory A.C.T.S. Equivalent Course # PHSC 1104 when combined with PHSC 11043 1 Laboratory Hour(s) --- # PHSC11043 — Earth and Atmosphere 3 credits · 3 hours PHSC 11043 - Earth and Atmosphere PHSC 11043 - Earth and Atmosphere A.C.T.S. Equivalent Course # PHSC 1104 when combined with PHSC 11031 3 Lecture Hour(s) --- # WLLC57003 — Teaching Students of Other Cultures 3 credits · 3 hours WLLC 57003 - Teaching Students of Other Cultures WLLC 57003 - Teaching Students of Other Cultures 3 Lecture Hour(s) The concentration of instruction will be on the context, process and content of teaching people of other cultures. --- # WLLC57103 — Methods and Materials for Teaching English as a Second Language Learner 3 credits · 3 hours WLLC 57103 - Methods and Materials for Teaching English as a Second Language Learner WLLC 57103 - Methods and Materials for Teaching English as a Second Language Learner 3 Lecture Hour(s) The methods taught will develop the cognitive academic language of the non-English speaker to reach higher academic achievement. --- # WLLC57203 — Acquisition of English as a Second Language 3 credits · 3 hours WLLC 57203 - Acquisition of English as a Second Language WLLC 57203 - Acquisition of English as a Second Language 3 Lecture Hour(s) --- # WLLC57303 — Assessing Second Language Learners 3 credits · 3 hours WLLC 57303 - Assessing Second Language Learners WLLC 57303 - Assessing Second Language Learners 3 Lecture Hour(s) --- # UNIV1020V — Experiential Learning UNIV 1020V - Experiential Learning UNIV 1020V - Experiential Learning Variable Credit(s) Student must meet with the academic dean and faculty advisor to develop an assessment plan. Note: No more than 12 undergraduate hours (6 technical credit hours) may be counted towards graduation. --- # UNIV4000V — Experiential Learning UNIV 4000V - Experiential Learning UNIV 4000V - Experiential Learning Variable Credit(s) Student must meet with the academic dean and faculty advisor to develop an assessment plan. Note: No more than 12 undergraduate hours (6 technical credit hours) may be counted towards graduation. --- # EXSC10002 — Introduction to Exercise Science 2 credits · 2 hours EXSC 10002 - Introduction to Exercise Science EXSC 10002 - Introduction to Exercise Science 2 Lecture Hour(s) Introduces the student to the exercise science discipline. Examination of concepts including professionalism, ethics, certification and licensure, employment opportunities and scientific foundations of the various sub disciplines. --- # EXSC10102 — Concepts of Fitness 1 credits · 1 hours EXSC 10102 - Concepts of Fitness EXSC 10102 - Concepts of Fitness 2 Lecture Hour(s) , 1 Laboratory Hour(s) This course is designed to develop understanding in the conceptual knowledge of health and fitness in the development and maintenance of human wellness through theory and laboratory application. pring. --- # EXSC21501 — Methods of Teaching Water Exercise and Aerobic Dance 1 credits · 1 hours EXSC 21501 - Methods of Teaching Water Exercise and Aerobic Dance EXSC 21501 - Methods of Teaching Water Exercise and Aerobic Dance 1 Lecture Hour(s) , 1 Laboratory Hour(s) This course will give an overview of methods of teaching water exercise for special populations such as those with arthritis, orthopedic impairment, obesity, heart disease, and circulatory impairment as well as healthy populations who use water exercise for fitness. This would include both swimming and non-swimming activities. The aerobic dance portion of the class will involve aerobic dance teacher certification. all, Spr… --- # EXSC33101 — PACE Certification 2 credits · 2 hours EXSC 33101 - PACE Certification EXSC 33101 - PACE Certification 1 Laboratory Hour(s) The student will learn proper procedure for teaching exercise to persons with arthritis. all, Spring. --- # EXSC33203 — Strength and Conditioning 3 credits · 3 hours EXSC 33203 - Strength and Conditioning EXSC 33203 - Strength and Conditioning 3 Lecture Hour(s) , 3 Laboratory Hour(s) This course will teach principles of strength, flexibility, agility, speed and endurance training and practical application of these in preparation for certification. pring. --- # EXSC34803 — Sport Entrepreneurship 3 credits · 3 hours EXSC 34803 - Sport Entrepreneurship EXSC 34803 - Sport Entrepreneurship 3 Lecture Hour(s) An emphasis for such careers as fitness directors, athletic administrators, and sports and fitness facility directors will be included in this course. Students will gain insight into the operations and financial processes of sport and fitness programs at various levels. pring. --- # EXSC44001 — Anatomical Kinesiology Laboratory 1 credits · 1 hours EXSC 44001 - Anatomical Kinesiology Laboratory EXSC 44001 - Anatomical Kinesiology Laboratory 1 Laboratory Hour(s) all. --- # EXSC44033 — Pharmacology and Exercise Performance 3 credits · 3 hours EXSC 44033 - Pharmacology and Exercise Performance EXSC 44033 - Pharmacology and Exercise Performance 3 Lecture Hour(s) Pharmacology and Exercise Performance is a specialized branch of pharmacology that studies the interaction between the physiological changes caused by physical activity. It is concerned with how drugs might affect people engaged in sports or exercise programs, including athletes and those who are overweight, unfit, disabled, or elderly. Its scope ranges from studying the effects of drugs on athletes in competition to examining drugs’ effects on patients in cardiac rehabilita… --- # EXSC45003 — Exercise Prescription 3 credits · 3 hours EXSC 45003 - Exercise Prescription EXSC 45003 - Exercise Prescription 3 Lecture Hour(s) This course will give students the knowledge of how to prescribe and administer fitness exercise for normal populations and special populations such as those who are diabetic, arthritic, obese, have orthopedic impairment or neurological impairment or who are in cardiac rehabilitation. all. --- # EXSC45103 — Exercise Certification Preparation 3 credits · 3 hours EXSC 45103 - Exercise Certification Preparation EXSC 45103 - Exercise Certification Preparation 3 Lecture Hour(s) pring. --- # EXSC45203 — Geriatric/Therapeutic Internship EXSC 45203 - Geriatric/Therapeutic Internship EXSC 45203 - Geriatric/Therapeutic Internship A full semester of practical experience concerning the organization, administration, and daily operation of a geriatric/therapeutic facility. all, Spring. --- # EXSC45303 — Sports Psychology 3 credits · 3 hours EXSC 45303 - Sports Psychology EXSC 45303 - Sports Psychology 3 Lecture Hour(s) Principles of psychology as applied to sports and exercise. Topics covered include methods of performance enhancement and mental training, exercise adherence, violence in sports, effects of sports on children, team dynamics, and drug and steroid use among athletes. --- # EXSC46203 — Community Recreation Internship 3 credits · 3 hours EXSC 46203 - Community Recreation Internship EXSC 46203 - Community Recreation Internship 3 Credit(s) : Other Hours: 3 hours internship The student will complete a nine-week internship in a senior adult rehabilitation setting and a nine-week internship in a youth fitness setting. all, Spring. --- # EXSC46433 — Anatomical Kinesiology 3 credits · 3 hours EXSC 46433 - Anatomical Kinesiology EXSC 46433 - Anatomical Kinesiology 3 Lecture Hour(s) all. --- # EXSC46803 — Methods and Technology for Exercise Science 3 credits · 3 hours EXSC 46803 - Methods and Technology for Exercise Science EXSC 46803 - Methods and Technology for Exercise Science 3 Lecture Hour(s) Methods of teaching in the areas of self-care, consumer awareness, nutrition and weight control, stress management, risk factor analysis and substance abuse. all. --- # EXSC47833 — Research Methods for Exercise Science 3 credits · 3 hours EXSC 47833 - Research Methods for Exercise Science EXSC 47833 - Research Methods for Exercise Science 3 Lecture Hour(s) This course will focus on Research Methods and Evaluation Exercise Science. Emphasis will be placed on practical application of knowledge and a review of current literature. Students will be introduced to appropriate concepts related to research design, IRB, evaluation, and literature review. --- # EXSC48003 — Internship–Wellness Facility 3 credits · 3 hours EXSC 48003 - Internship–Wellness Facility EXSC 48003 - Internship–Wellness Facility 3 Credit(s) A 200-clock-hour off-campus working experience in a wellness/health promotion facility approved by the intern supervisor. all, Spring. --- # FILM10203 — Film Appreciation 3 credits · 3 hours FILM 10203 - Film Appreciation FILM 10203 - Film Appreciation 3 Lecture Hour(s) Examines the history and basic elements of film. Study of film images, sound, editing, and aesthetics in pursuit of greater understanding and deeper appreciation of this art form. --- # HUMN10103 — Fine Arts Appreciation 3 credits · 3 hours HUMN 10103 - Fine Arts Appreciation HUMN 10103 - Fine Arts Appreciation 3 Lecture Hour(s) An interdisciplinary course concerning the histories, genres, tools, movements, and aesthetics of music and art and the way they intertwine in reflecting culture, politics, economics, and historical movements around the world. --- # FINN4790V — Independent Study in Finance FINN 4790V - Independent Study in Finance FINN 4790V - Independent Study in Finance Variable Credit(s) Consult the Independent Study Courses subheading in the Academic Regulations section of this catalog for --- # FINN4980V — Special Topics in Finance 1 credits · 1 hours FINN 4980V - Special Topics in Finance FINN 4980V - Special Topics in Finance 1-3 -3 Lecture Hour(s) Special topics course covering subjects of interest in current finance practices. Note: May be repeated for up to twelve hours of credit with different course content. --- # FINN34103 — General Insurance 3 credits · 3 hours FINN 34103 - General Insurance FINN 34103 - General Insurance 3 Lecture Hour(s) Fundamentals of insurance and their relationship to sound business administration. all. --- # FINN34703 — Principles of Finance 3 credits · 3 hours FINN 34703 - Principles of Finance FINN 34703 - Principles of Finance 3 Lecture Hour(s) Emphasis is placed on problem-solving. all, Spring, Summer. Prerequisites: ACCT20003, ECON21003, ECON22003, AGEC22703 --- # FINN34803 — Real Estate Principles 3 credits · 3 hours FINN 34803 - Real Estate Principles FINN 34803 - Real Estate Principles 3 Lecture Hour(s) all. Prerequisites: ECON21003, ECON22003, AGEC22703 --- # FINN46003 — Financial Policy and Planning 3 credits · 3 hours FINN 46003 - Financial Policy and Planning FINN 46003 - Financial Policy and Planning 3 Lecture Hour(s) Topics covered include working capital policy, capital structure, capital budgeting techniques. all. Prerequisites: FINN34703, BUSI21003 --- # FINN46103 — Investments 3 credits · 3 hours FINN 46103 - Investments FINN 46103 - Investments 3 Lecture Hour(s) pring. Prerequisites: FINN34703 --- # FINN46203 — International Finance 3 credits · 3 hours FINN 46203 - International Finance FINN 46203 - International Finance 3 Lecture Hour(s) pring Prerequisites: ECON21003, FINN34703 --- # FINN47003 — Financial Trusts and Estate Planning 3 credits · 3 hours FINN 47003 - Financial Trusts and Estate Planning FINN 47003 - Financial Trusts and Estate Planning 3 Lecture Hour(s) Provides students with detailed knowledge and understanding of Trust Departments in financial institutions. Prepares students to strategically plan how assets will be distributed and/or managed after death. Introduces students to terms associated with trusts and estates and explains the relevance of each. Demonstrates alternative ways of acquiring wealth and/or managing it such as life insurance policies and life estates. --- # FREN4790V — Independent Study in French FREN 4790V - Independent Study in French FREN 4790V - Independent Study in French Variable Credit(s) Consult the Independent Study Courses subheading in the Academic Regulations section of this catalog for --- # FREN10103 — Elementary French I 3 credits · 3 hours FREN 10103 - Elementary French I FREN 10103 - Elementary French I A.C.T.S. Equivalent Course # FREN 1013 3 Lecture Hour(s) Basic language skills including listening, speaking, reading, and writing with emphasis on grammatical structures and aural-oral practice. --- # FREN10203 — Elementary French II 3 credits · 3 hours FREN 10203 - Elementary French II FREN 10203 - Elementary French II A.C.T.S. Equivalent Course # FREN 1023 3 Lecture Hour(s) Prerequisites: FREN10103 --- # FREN20103 — Intermediate French I 3 credits · 3 hours FREN 20103 - Intermediate French I FREN 20103 - Intermediate French I A.C.T.S. Equivalent Course # FREN 2013 3 Lecture Hour(s) Prerequisites: FREN10203 --- # FREN20203 — Intermediate French II 3 credits · 3 hours FREN 20203 - Intermediate French II FREN 20203 - Intermediate French II A.C.T.S. Equivalent Course # FREN 2023 3 Lecture Hour(s) Prerequisites: FREN20103 --- # FREN32203 — Intermediate Reading 3 credits · 3 hours FREN 32203 - Intermediate Reading FREN 32203 - Intermediate Reading 3 Lecture Hour(s) Prerequisites: FREN20103 --- # FREN34003 — Intermediate Conversation 3 credits · 3 hours FREN 34003 - Intermediate Conversation FREN 34003 - Intermediate Conversation 3 Lecture Hour(s) Course is designed to further develop listening comprehension and speaking capabilities through a continued expansion of grammar and vocabulary by employing various mediums: song, literature, periodicals, film, Internet, and the like. Prerequisites: FREN20103 --- # FREN34103 — French and Francophone Civilization and Culture 3 credits · 3 hours FREN 34103 - French and Francophone Civilization and Culture FREN 34103 - French and Francophone Civilization and Culture 3 Lecture Hour(s) Examining both major national events and the major world influences that developed from the French effect on the globe. Prerequisites: FREN20103 --- # FREN34203 — Intermediate Grammar and Composition 3 credits · 3 hours FREN 34203 - Intermediate Grammar and Composition FREN 34203 - Intermediate Grammar and Composition 3 Lecture Hour(s) Students will learn to properly express themselves in French by writing compositions which inform, persuade, give an opinion, and the like. Prerequisites: FREN20203 --- # FREN34303 — Survey of French Literature I 3 credits · 3 hours FREN 34303 - Survey of French Literature I FREN 34303 - Survey of French Literature I 3 Lecture Hour(s) Prerequisites: FREN20103, FREN20203 --- # FREN34403 — Survey of French Literature II 3 credits · 3 hours FREN 34403 - Survey of French Literature II FREN 34403 - Survey of French Literature II 3 Lecture Hour(s) Prerequisites: FREN20103, FREN20203 --- # FREN46103 — Advanced Composition 3 credits · 3 hours FREN 46103 - Advanced Composition FREN 46103 - Advanced Composition 3 Lecture Hour(s) Advanced French translation and free composition. Emphasis on literary style and building new vocabulary. --- # FREN46503 — Seminar in French Literature 3 credits · 3 hours FREN 46503 - Seminar in French Literature FREN 46503 - Seminar in French Literature 3 Lecture Hour(s) Prerequisites: FREN34303 --- # NREM5020V — Special Topics NREM 5020V - Special Topics NREM 5020V - Special Topics Variable Credit(s) Selected topics in natural resource and environmental sciences. --- # NREM5790V — Research and Thesis NREM 5790V - Research and Thesis NREM 5790V - Research and Thesis Variable Credit(s) Research while enrolled for a master’s degree under the direction of faculty members. --- # NREM5890V — Independent Study in Natural Resources NREM 5890V - Independent Study in Natural Resources NREM 5890V - Independent Study in Natural Resources Variable Credit(s) Consult the Independent Study and Research subheading in the Graduate Programs section of this catalog for --- # NREM5980V — Independent Study in Forest Business 6 credits · 6 hours NREM 5980V - Independent Study in Forest Business NREM 5980V - Independent Study in Forest Business 3-6 Credit(s) This course can be a practical project designed by the faculty advisor and student or a period of work in an internship or regular employment scenario where the work is applicable to some aspect of forest business. The student and a faculty advisor must meet and agree to the particular independent study and complete Independent Study Approval forms and modify this syllabus and have the study approved PRIOR to the start of the semester. --- # NREM50303 — Applications in Recreational Farm Management 3 credits · 3 hours NREM 50303 - Applications in Recreational Farm Management NREM 50303 - Applications in Recreational Farm Management 3 Lecture Hour(s) On-site experience, exploring equipment operation and maintenance of cropland, green-timber, and wetlands, including implementing plantings and irrigation of crops, green-timber, and moist-soil impoundments. Students will be trained primarily on-site and alongside managers and field hands for the duration of the course. Day trips and overnight travel will be required. --- # NREM50503 — Forest Ecology and Tree Ecophysiology 2 credits · 2 hours NREM 50503 - Forest Ecology and Tree Ecophysiology NREM 50503 - Forest Ecology and Tree Ecophysiology 3 Lecture Hour(s) , 3 Laboratory Hour(s) Examination of the role of ecology and ecological concepts in forest management with emphasis on ecosystems, energy and nutrient cycling, population ecology, and community ecology. Relationship of tree growth and physiological processes as affected by the environment are explored. --- # NREM50513 — Advanced Forest Management 3 credits · 3 hours NREM 50513 - Advanced Forest Management NREM 50513 - Advanced Forest Management 3 Lecture Hour(s) Integration of silviculture, finance, mensuration, and human dimensions in the understanding and development of stand-­level and forest-level planning and management. --- # NREM50603 — Forest Appraisals 3 credits · 3 hours NREM 50603 - Forest Appraisals NREM 50603 - Forest Appraisals 3 Credit(s) Students will learn and discuss forestry specific appraisal techniques while working independently on becoming a State Registered Apprentice (RA) Appraiser in Arkansas --- # NREM50704 — Advanced Silviculture 3 credits · 3 hours NREM 50704 - Advanced Silviculture NREM 50704 - Advanced Silviculture 4 Lecture Hour(s) , 3 Laboratory Hour(s) Application of ecological principles in controlling forest establishment, composition, and growth. Detailed study of cultural treatments that maintain and enhance productivity of forest stands and of regeneration methods whereby forest stands are harvested and renewed and research devoted to advancing the science of these practices. --- # NREM51003 — Forest Finance 3 credits · 3 hours NREM 51003 - Forest Finance NREM 51003 - Forest Finance 3 Credit(s) Exercises and readings will provide students with the ability to conduct advanced timberland investment analyses. Topics include decision-making regarding forest projects, timberland appraisal, taxation of forest operations, and income capital budgeting techniques and financial statements. --- # NREM51013 — Research Methods in Natural Resources 3 credits · 3 hours NREM 51013 - Research Methods in Natural Resources NREM 51013 - Research Methods in Natural Resources 3 Lecture Hour(s) This course prepares students to design and execute an intensive research project. Topics include the philosophy of science, preparation of research study plans, communication of research findings, and professional and scientific ethics. --- # NREM51103 — Applied Predictive Statistics 2 credits · 2 hours NREM 51103 - Applied Predictive Statistics NREM 51103 - Applied Predictive Statistics 3 Lecture Hour(s) , 2 Laboratory Hour(s) Probability and distribution theory; predictions based on single and multiple linear regression models; violation of model assumptions and corrective transformations of data; generalized linear models and mixed-effects regression models; non-linear regression. Use of statistical software. --- # NREM51113 — Data Analysis for Forest Business 3 credits · 3 hours NREM 51113 - Data Analysis for Forest Business NREM 51113 - Data Analysis for Forest Business 3 Lecture Hour(s) Principles of database management systems, visualizing data, statistical and machine learning fundamentals, analysis of categorical data, data mining, and big data analytics applied to forest business and management problems. --- # NREM51203 — Applied Comparative Statistics 2 credits · 2 hours NREM 51203 - Applied Comparative Statistics NREM 51203 - Applied Comparative Statistics 3 Lecture Hour(s) , 2 Laboratory Hour(s) Course covers hypothesis testing, t-tests, ANOVA, and experimental design. Linear, quadratic, and higher-order priori contrasts, post-hoc means separation, and fixed and random effects. Analysis diagnostics and non-parametric analogs for data that do not conform to parametric assumptions. --- # NREM51303 — Decision Making in Natural Resources Management 3 credits · 3 hours NREM 51303 - Decision Making in Natural Resources Management NREM 51303 - Decision Making in Natural Resources Management 3 Lecture Hour(s) Study of natural resource decision making processes. Includes interpretation of decision problems, structuring --- # NREM51403 — Recreational Land & Lodge Management 3 credits · 3 hours NREM 51403 - Recreational Land & Lodge Management NREM 51403 - Recreational Land & Lodge Management 3 Lecture Hour(s) Provides on-site experience for students to assist with all daily operations associated with lodge and land management. Students will be trained primarily on-site and alongside managers and field hands for the duration of the course. Day trips and overnight travel will be required. --- # NREM51603 — Advanced GIS 3 credits · 3 hours NREM 51603 - Advanced GIS NREM 51603 - Advanced GIS 3 Credit(s) --- # NREM52003 — Forest Operations and Supply Chain Management 3 credits · 3 hours NREM 52003 - Forest Operations and Supply Chain Management NREM 52003 - Forest Operations and Supply Chain Management 3 Credit(s) Students will use quantitative operations research techniques to the supply chain and management of the supply chain from timber production to final consumer purchase and satisfaction. --- # NREM52013 — Forest Business and Human Resources 3 credits · 3 hours NREM 52013 - Forest Business and Human Resources NREM 52013 - Forest Business and Human Resources 3 Lecture Hour(s) Human resource management and personnel, insurance, benefits, employee recruiting, onboarding, retention, and evaluation/promotion procedures. Employment laws and requirements. Aligning business, employee, and customer values. --- # NREM52103 — Social Aspects of Natural Resource Management 3 credits · 3 hours NREM 52103 - Social Aspects of Natural Resource Management NREM 52103 - Social Aspects of Natural Resource Management 3 Lecture Hour(s) Economics, policy, and human dimensions of natural resource decision making. Valuation of resources; supply and demand of natural resources; human-natural resource relationships; natural resource policy in historical and contemporary context and methods of understanding effects of natural resource policy making. --- # NREM52203 — Natural Resources Ecology 3 credits · 3 hours NREM 52203 - Natural Resources Ecology NREM 52203 - Natural Resources Ecology 3 Lecture Hour(s) Advanced study into the structure and function of terrestrial ecosystems including current and founding theories on energy flow, nutrient cycling, temporal change and disturbance of ecosystems, landscape and spatial relationships, biodiversity, and anthropogenic alteration of ecosystems. --- # NREM52403 — Wetlands Ecology and Management 3 credits · 3 hours NREM 52403 - Wetlands Ecology and Management NREM 52403 - Wetlands Ecology and Management 3 Lecture Hour(s) Explores hydrological ad biogeochemical processes and wetland definitions, geomorphic classifications, and delineation. Examines wetland water management, vegetation communities through zonation, and wetland restoration in freshwater herbaceous and forested systems. --- # NREM52903 — Contemporary Issues in Natural Resource Conservation 2 credits · 2 hours NREM 52903 - Contemporary Issues in Natural Resource Conservation NREM 52903 - Contemporary Issues in Natural Resource Conservation 3 Lecture Hour(s) , 3 Laboratory Hour(s) Preliminary overview of current issues in Arkansas and the U.S. by invited experts. Students will select and research a current natural resource issues and lead class discussion. --- # NREM53003 — Forest Procurement 3 credits · 3 hours NREM 53003 - Forest Procurement NREM 53003 - Forest Procurement 3 Credit(s) Marketing and purchasing of standing timber and roundwood for the production of forest products. Market analysis tools for both landowners and procurement foresters. Statistical analysis of timber supply and purchasing needs by timber sellers and buyers. Use of digital databases and media for marketing timber. --- # NREM53013 — Forest Business Legal Issues 3 credits · 3 hours NREM 53013 - Forest Business Legal Issues NREM 53013 - Forest Business Legal Issues 3 Lecture Hour(s) This class will discuss common forest contracts for timber sales and forest management services, forms of business structures, timber theft, forest fire laws, best management practices, right-of-way (easements), and trespass laws. --- # NREM54003 — Leadership in a Forest Business 3 credits · 3 hours NREM 54003 - Leadership in a Forest Business NREM 54003 - Leadership in a Forest Business 3 Credit(s) A series of learning modules that investigate communication, effective management, team performance, self­-awareness, and problem solving. Each module will include discussion, group exercises, and practical, out of classroom assignments. --- # NREM55003 — Life Cycle Assessment of Forest Products 3 credits · 3 hours NREM 55003 - Life Cycle Assessment of Forest Products NREM 55003 - Life Cycle Assessment of Forest Products 3 Credit(s) The class will provide an overview of life cycle assessment (LCA) theory and framework, case studies of LCA applications with various forest products, and the use of LCA tools/methodologies/databases with a hands-on project. Systems thinking and linkages with other economic and social sustainability measures are emphasized. --- # NREM55013 — Forest Operations Research 3 credits · 3 hours NREM 55013 - Forest Operations Research NREM 55013 - Forest Operations Research 3 Lecture Hour(s) Use of numerical methods such as linear and non-linear programming, dynamic programming, simulation, and stochastic modeling applied to decision making for forest harvest scheduling and manufacturing optimization. --- # NREM56013 — Forest Taxes 3 credits · 3 hours NREM 56013 - Forest Taxes NREM 56013 - Forest Taxes 3 Lecture Hour(s) An understanding of how tax laws impact costs and returns from forest regeneration and management activities. Specific topics include ordinary income and capital gains election for timber income, determining a basis for land and timber, timber land taxes, and severance taxes. --- # NREM56103 — Forest Economics and Modeling 3 credits · 3 hours NREM 56103 - Forest Economics and Modeling NREM 56103 - Forest Economics and Modeling 3 Lecture Hour(s) Micro- and macro-economic analysis of forest businesses and production decisions. Econometric modeling and time­-series analysis applied to forest demand and supply of forest products and price predictions. Understanding of joint production of forest goods and the derivation of timber value from final forest product prices and conversion processes. --- # FORE20001 — Basic Surveying 3 credits · 3 hours FORE 20001 - Basic Surveying FORE 20001 - Basic Surveying 1 Laboratory Hour(s) Fundamental aspects of geographic information systems (GIS) also are presented. Intersession (Spring/Summer I). Prerequisites: CPSI10003 --- # FORE20103 — Foundations of Forestry I 2 credits · 2 hours FORE 20103 - Foundations of Forestry I FORE 20103 - Foundations of Forestry I 3 Lecture Hour(s) , 3 Laboratory Hour(s) all. Prerequisites: NREM20402 --- # FORE20203 — Foundations of Forestry II 2 credits · 2 hours FORE 20203 - Foundations of Forestry II FORE 20203 - Foundations of Forestry II 3 Lecture Hour(s) , 3 Laboratory Hour(s) pring. Prerequisites: FORE20103 --- # BADM4630V — Internship 3 credits · 3 hours BADM 4630V - Internship BADM 4630V - Internship 1-3 Credit(s) Internship must be approved by the instructor and the Dean prior to enrollment. Professional quality experience in the field under the dual direction of a faculty member and a worksite supervisor. Written and oral reports, journal entries, and other documentation may be required. Note: May be taken/repeated for a maximum of 3 hours of credit --- # BADM4790V — Independent Study in General Business BADM 4790V - Independent Study in General Business BADM 4790V - Independent Study in General Business Variable Credit(s) Consult the Independent Study Courses subheading in the Academic Regulations section of this catalog for --- # BADM32303 — Business Statistics II 3 credits · 3 hours BADM 32303 - Business Statistics II BADM 32303 - Business Statistics II 3 Lecture Hour(s) all, Spring, Summer. Prerequisites: BUSI21003, PSYC22083 --- # BADM33503 — International Business 3 credits · 3 hours BADM 33503 - International Business BADM 33503 - International Business 3 Lecture Hour(s) International business is examined from the perspective of three business areas: economics, management, and marketing. The initial third of the course examines the economics of international trade. The remaining two-thirds of the course will focus on management and marketing in the international environment. pring, Summer. --- # BADM34403 — Special Topics 3 credits · 3 hours BADM 34403 - Special Topics BADM 34403 - Special Topics 3 Lecture Hour(s) Presentation form may vary with each offering. Note: Course may be repeated when different topics are presented. --- # BADM34903 — Business Ethics 3 credits · 3 hours BADM 34903 - Business Ethics BADM 34903 - Business Ethics 3 Lecture Hour(s) Analysis of ethical decision making in business at the individual and organizational level. Addresses the ethical standards of integrity, objectivity, confidentiality, and professionalism and their application in the marketplace. all, Spring. --- # BADM47001 — Business Professionalism 1 credits · 1 hours BADM 47001 - Business Professionalism BADM 47001 - Business Professionalism 1 Lecture Hour(s) Dynamics of professionalism for individuals in business, including the following areas: in seeking employment, as a member of an organization, and in social settings, including social media. Emphasizes how verbal and written communication affects your professional reputation and personal brand. Instructs students on how to effectively present yourself and your experience in a professional setting. --- # BINS33003 — Business Data Analysis Using Excel 3 credits · 3 hours BINS 33003 - Business Data Analysis Using Excel BINS 33003 - Business Data Analysis Using Excel 3 Lecture Hour(s) Theory and application of microcomputer technology in the practice of accounting and finance. Emphasis on the utilization of basic spreadsheet and general ledger software. Intended to stimulate creative initiative in performing accounting tasks and to develop the basic skills necessary to efficiently and effectively utilize the microcomputer. --- # BLAW20003 — Legal Environment of Business 3 credits · 3 hours BLAW 20003 - Legal Environment of Business BLAW 20003 - Legal Environment of Business A.C.T.S. Equivalent Course # BLAW 2003 3 Lecture Hour(s) An introduction to law, its relation and effect upon society, business and the individual. Topics include business ethics, the federal and state judicial systems, administrative law, business crimes, torts, contracts, sales, agency relationships, consumer protection, and environmental and pollution regulations. all, Spring, Summer. --- # BUSI10103 — Introduction to Business 3 credits · 3 hours BUSI 10103 - Introduction to Business BUSI 10103 - Introduction to Business A.C.T.S. Equivalent Course # BUSI 1013 3 Lecture Hour(s) Business activities, business position in general economic framework; survey of courses in production, personnel, marketing, finance, managerial control, and government relations. pring. --- # BUSI20103 — Business Communications 3 credits · 3 hours BUSI 20103 - Business Communications BUSI 20103 - Business Communications A.C.T.S. Equivalent Course # BUSI 2013 3 Lecture Hour(s) Correct and concise use of English is stressed. all, Spring, Summer. Prerequisites: ENGL10203 --- # GEOG3546V — Field Course GEOG 3546V - Field Course GEOG 3546V - Field Course Variable Credit(s) Tour of a designated area in the United States or abroad. Includes observation and interpretation of cultural and physical characteristics of the area. on demand. --- # GEOG4796V — Independent Study in Geography GEOG 4796V - Independent Study in Geography GEOG 4796V - Independent Study in Geography Variable Credit(s) Consult the Independent Study Courses subheading in the Academic Regulations section of this catalog for --- # GEOG11003 — General Geography I 3 credits · 3 hours GEOG 11003 - General Geography I GEOG 11003 - General Geography I A.C.T.S. Equivalent Course # GEOG 1103 3 Lecture Hour(s) An examination of regional world cultures and physical characteristics. The course will explore regional sociopolitical and economic systems and the relationship between humans and the environment. --- # GEOG22263 — General Geography II 3 credits · 3 hours GEOG 22263 - General Geography II GEOG 22263 - General Geography II 3 Lecture Hour(s) Introduction to the developing regions of Latin America, Africa and Southwest Asia. Includes landforms, climates, economic activities, languages, religion, and ethnicity. --- # GEOG51103 — World Geography 3 credits · 3 hours GEOG 51103 - World Geography GEOG 51103 - World Geography 3 Lecture Hour(s) Focus on selected regions of the world to be chosen from among Europe, Africa, West Asia, North America, and Latin America. Emphasis on physical, political, cultural, and economic characteristics of the selected regions. --- # GEOS20104 — Introduction to GIS, GPS and Remote Sensing 3 credits · 3 hours GEOS 20104 - Introduction to GIS, GPS and Remote Sensing GEOS 20104 - Introduction to GIS, GPS and Remote Sensing 4 Lecture Hour(s) , 3 Laboratory Hour(s) Applications to be mastered include data entry, verification, database construction, cartographic modeling, and mapping of spatial data. Application of Global Positioning Systems (GPS) is described and utilized. Basic concepts of remote sensing are introduced. all. Prerequisites: MATH11003, MATH13005 --- # GEOS31143 — Advanced Geographic Information Systems (GIS) 2 credits · 2 hours GEOS 31143 - Advanced Geographic Information Systems (GIS) GEOS 31143 - Advanced Geographic Information Systems (GIS) 3 Lecture Hour(s) , 3 Laboratory Hour(s) pring. Prerequisites: NREM30603, GEOS20104 --- # GEOS31203 — Remote Sensing 2 credits · 2 hours GEOS 31203 - Remote Sensing GEOS 31203 - Remote Sensing 3 Lecture Hour(s) , 3 Laboratory Hour(s) all. Prerequisites: NREM30603, GEOS20104 --- # GEOS41233 — Global Navigation Satellite Systems 2 credits · 2 hours GEOS 41233 - Global Navigation Satellite Systems GEOS 41233 - Global Navigation Satellite Systems 3 Lecture Hour(s) , 3 Laboratory Hour(s) Topics include advanced mapping-grade data collection techniques, acquiring survey quality data, and using real-time kinematics. all. Prerequisites: GEOS20104, MATH12003 --- # BIOL5193V — Special Topics Biology BIOL 5193V - Special Topics Biology BIOL 5193V - Special Topics Biology Variable Credit(s) Selected topics in biology appropriate for high school teachers. --- # BIOL51133 — Advanced Biology 2 credits · 2 hours BIOL 51133 - Advanced Biology BIOL 51133 - Advanced Biology 3 Lecture Hour(s) , 3 Laboratory Hour(s) --- # BIOL52633 — Advanced Field Biology 2 credits · 2 hours BIOL 52633 - Advanced Field Biology BIOL 52633 - Advanced Field Biology 3 Lecture Hour(s) , 3 Laboratory Hour(s) --- # CHEM50673 — Advanced Chemistry 2 credits · 2 hours CHEM 50673 - Advanced Chemistry CHEM 50673 - Advanced Chemistry 3 Lecture Hour(s) , 3 Laboratory Hour(s) --- # ENSC52403 — Advanced Environmental Science 2 credits · 2 hours ENSC 52403 - Advanced Environmental Science ENSC 52403 - Advanced Environmental Science 3 Lecture Hour(s) , 3 Laboratory Hour(s) --- # GENE52003 — Molecular Genetics 2 credits · 2 hours GENE 52003 - Molecular Genetics GENE 52003 - Molecular Genetics 3 Lecture Hour(s) , 3 Laboratory Hour(s) --- # GEOL5590V — Field Geology GEOL 5590V - Field Geology GEOL 5590V - Field Geology Variable Credit(s) The methods of field investigation and interpretation of geological features. The focus of this course will vary from trip to trip. Note: May be repeated for a maximum of three hours credit. --- # GEOL50403 — Advanced Geology 2 credits · 2 hours GEOL 50403 - Advanced Geology GEOL 50403 - Advanced Geology 3 Lecture Hour(s) , 3 Laboratory Hour(s) --- # PHYS50883 — Advanced Physics 2 credits · 2 hours PHYS 50883 - Advanced Physics PHYS 50883 - Advanced Physics 3 Lecture Hour(s) , 3 Laboratory Hour(s) --- # STEM5280V — Special Topics in Advanced Science Teaching STEM 5280V - Special Topics in Advanced Science Teaching STEM 5280V - Special Topics in Advanced Science Teaching Variable Credit(s) Selected topics in contemporary science appropriate for high school teachers. --- # STEM5290V — Special Topics Chemistry STEM 5290V - Special Topics Chemistry STEM 5290V - Special Topics Chemistry Variable Credit(s) Selected topics in contemporary chemistry appropriate for high school teachers. --- # STEM5390V — Special Topics Earth Science STEM 5390V - Special Topics Earth Science STEM 5390V - Special Topics Earth Science Variable Credit(s) Selected topics in earth science appropriate for high school teachers. --- # STEM5490V — Special Topics Physics STEM 5490V - Special Topics Physics STEM 5490V - Special Topics Physics Variable Credit(s) Selected topics in physics appropriate for high school teachers. --- # STEM5790V — Independent Study STEM 5790V - Independent Study STEM 5790V - Independent Study --- # STEM53003 — Higher Order Thinking in Science 3 credits · 3 hours STEM 53003 - Higher Order Thinking in Science STEM 53003 - Higher Order Thinking in Science 3 Lecture Hour(s) This course stresses the learning of science as an active, integrated, constructive process involving experimentation, investigation, communication, reasoning, and problem solving. --- # CTTE10172 — Orientation 2 credits · 2 hours CTTE 10172 - Orientation CTTE 10172 - Orientation 2 Lecture Hour(s) Note: This course may be transferable toward a limited number of associate and baccalaureate degrees. Consult advisor for more information regarding transferability. --- # CTTE10273 — Basic Safety 3 credits · 3 hours CTTE 10273 - Basic Safety CTTE 10273 - Basic Safety 3 Lecture Hour(s) Note: This course may be transferable toward a limited number of associate and baccalaureate degrees. Consult advisor for more information regarding transferability. --- # CTTE10373 — Employability 3 credits · 3 hours CTTE 10373 - Employability CTTE 10373 - Employability 3 Lecture Hour(s) Note: This course may be transferable toward a limited number of associate and baccalaureate degrees. Consult advisor for more information regarding transferability. Prerequisites: CTTE10172, CTTE10273, CTTE11573, CTTE10476 --- # CTTE10476 — Construction Equipment I 6 credits · 6 hours CTTE 10476 - Construction Equipment I CTTE 10476 - Construction Equipment I 6 Lecture Hour(s) Note: This course may be transferable toward a limited number of associate and baccalaureate degrees. Consult advisor for more information regarding transferability. --- # CTTE10676 — Timber Equipment I 6 credits · 6 hours CTTE 10676 - Timber Equipment I CTTE 10676 - Timber Equipment I 6 Lecture Hour(s) Classroom experience in map reading and land location, tree cutter, skidder/loader and forestry and governmental regulations. Note: This course may be transferable toward a limited number of associate and baccalaureate degrees. Consult advisor for more information regarding transferability. --- # CTTE10772 — Timber Equipment I Field Work 2 credits · 2 hours CTTE 10772 - Timber Equipment I Field Work CTTE 10772 - Timber Equipment I Field Work 2 Credit(s) : Other Hours: 6 hours field work Hands-on experience in map reading and land location, tree cutter, skidder/loader and forestry and governmental regulations. Note: This course may be transferable toward a limited number of associate and baccalaureate degrees. Consult advisor for more information regarding transferability. --- # CTTE11573 — Heavy Equipment Safety 3 credits · 3 hours CTTE 11573 - Heavy Equipment Safety CTTE 11573 - Heavy Equipment Safety 3 Lecture Hour(s) Note: This course may be transferable toward a limited number of associate and baccalaureate degrees. Consult advisor for more information regarding transferability. --- # CTTE20872 — Introduction to Earth Moving 2 credits · 2 hours CTTE 20872 - Introduction to Earth Moving CTTE 20872 - Introduction to Earth Moving 2 Lecture Hour(s) Note: This course may be transferable toward a limited number of associate and baccalaureate degrees. Consult advisor for more information regarding transferability. Prerequisites: CTTE10172, CTTE10273, CTTE11573, CTTE10476 --- # CTTE21079 — Construction Equipment II 9 credits · 9 hours CTTE 21079 - Construction Equipment II CTTE 21079 - Construction Equipment II 9 Lecture Hour(s) Note: This course may be transferable toward a limited number of associate and baccalaureate degrees. Consult advisor for more information regarding transferability. Prerequisites: CTTE10172, CTTE10273, CTTE10476, CTTE11573 --- # CTTE21176 — Construction Equipment II Field Work 6 credits · 6 hours CTTE 21176 - Construction Equipment II Field Work CTTE 21176 - Construction Equipment II Field Work 6 Credit(s) : Other Hours: 18 hours field work Note: This course may be transferable toward a limited number of associate and baccalaureate degrees. Consult advisor for more information regarding transferability. Prerequisites: CTTE10172, CTTE10273, CTTE11573, CTTE10476 --- # CTTE21276 — Construction Equipment II Internship 6 credits · 6 hours CTTE 21276 - Construction Equipment II Internship CTTE 21276 - Construction Equipment II Internship 6 Credit(s) : Other Hours: 18 hours field work Note: This course may be transferable toward a limited number of associate and baccalaureate degrees. Consult advisor for more information regarding transferability. Prerequisites: CTTE21079 --- # CTTE21379 — Timber Equipment II 9 credits · 9 hours CTTE 21379 - Timber Equipment II CTTE 21379 - Timber Equipment II 9 Lecture Hour(s) Note: This course may be transferable toward a limited number of associate and baccalaureate degrees. Consult advisor for more information regarding transferability. Prerequisites: CTTE10676 --- # CTTE21476 — Timber Equipment II Field Work 6 credits · 6 hours CTTE 21476 - Timber Equipment II Field Work CTTE 21476 - Timber Equipment II Field Work 6 Credit(s) : Other Hours: 18 hours field work Note: This course may be transferable toward a limited number of associate and baccalaureate degrees. Consult advisor for more information regarding transferability. Prerequisites: CTTE21379 --- # CTTE21576 — Timber Equipment II Internship 6 credits · 6 hours CTTE 21576 - Timber Equipment II Internship CTTE 21576 - Timber Equipment II Internship 6 Credit(s) : Other Hours: 18 hours field work Note: This course may be transferable toward a limited number of associate and baccalaureate degrees. Consult advisor for more information regarding transferability. Prerequisites: CTTE21379 --- # CTTE21672 — Construction Equipment I Field Work 2 credits · 2 hours CTTE 21672 - Construction Equipment I Field Work CTTE 21672 - Construction Equipment I Field Work 2 Credit(s) : Other Hours: 6 hours field work Note: This course may be transferable toward a limited number of associate and baccalaureate degrees. Consult advisor for more information regarding transferability. Prerequisites: CTTE10172, CTTE10273, CTTE11573, CTTE10476 --- # HIST3487V — Field Course HIST 3487V - Field Course HIST 3487V - Field Course Variable Credit(s) A field course consisting of travel, observation, and study of selected historic sites. --- # HIST4497V — Seminar in World History 3 credits · 3 hours HIST 4497V - Seminar in World History HIST 4497V - Seminar in World History 3 Lecture Hour(s) A selected period or topic with extensive readings, acquaintance with source material, and class discussion. Note: Not to exceed 3 credit hours per semester. Can be repeated for up to 12 hours. --- # HIST4667V — Seminar in American History HIST 4667V - Seminar in American History HIST 4667V - Seminar in American History Variable Credit(s) Selected period or topic with extensive readings, acquaintance with original source material and class discussions. Note: Not to exceed 3 hours credit per semester. Can be repeated for up to 9 hours credit. --- # HIST4797V — Independent Study in History HIST 4797V - Independent Study in History HIST 4797V - Independent Study in History Variable Credit(s) Consult the Independent Study Courses subheading in the Academic Regulations section of this catalog for --- # HIST5813V — Field Study HIST 5813V - Field Study HIST 5813V - Field Study Variable Credit(s) Classroom and/or field studies of historically significant sites. --- # HIST11103 — World History to 1500 3 credits · 3 hours HIST 11103 - World History to 1500 HIST 11103 - World History to 1500 A.C.T.S. Equivalent Course # HIST 1113 3 Lecture Hour(s) European and world development from early societies to 1500, emphasizing cultural, economic, religious, and political changes. Non-western societies are included. --- # HIST11203 — World History Since 1500 3 credits · 3 hours HIST 11203 - World History Since 1500 HIST 11203 - World History Since 1500 A.C.T.S. Equivalent Course # HIST 1123 3 Lecture Hour(s) European and world development since 1500 to present, emphasizing cultural, economic, religious, and political changes. Non-western societies are included. --- # HIST21103 — American History I 3 credits · 3 hours HIST 21103 - American History I HIST 21103 - American History I A.C.T.S. Equivalent Course # HIST 2113 3 Lecture Hour(s) The growth of the United States from the discovery of America to 1876. --- # HIST21203 — American History II 3 credits · 3 hours HIST 21203 - American History II HIST 21203 - American History II A.C.T.S. Equivalent Course # HIST 2123 3 Lecture Hour(s) The United States from 1876 to the present. --- # HIST22503 — Arkansas History 3 credits · 3 hours HIST 22503 - Arkansas History HIST 22503 - Arkansas History 3 Lecture Hour(s) Social, political, and economic evolution of Arkansas from the Spanish and French explorations to the present. --- # HIST26013 — History of Witches 3 credits · 3 hours HIST 26013 - History of Witches HIST 26013 - History of Witches 3 Lecture Hour(s) Examines the social, cultural, and legal history of witches, witchcraft, and magic from the ancient world to Colonial America. We will examine the values and attitudes that have influenced beliefs about witchcraft and the supernatural, both historically and in the present day. Note: This course cannot be repeated by taking HIST 46013 . --- # HIST26023 — History of Pirates 3 credits · 3 hours HIST 26023 - History of Pirates HIST 26023 - History of Pirates 3 Lecture Hour(s) Examines the history of pirates and piracy from antiquity through to the present day. Among its major themes are changing definitions of piracy; the reasons individuals, groups, and nations have practiced or supported piracy; and how pirates have been depicted in popular culture. Note: This course cannot be repeated by taking HIST 46023 . --- # HIST30073 — Native American History 3 credits · 3 hours HIST 30073 - Native American History HIST 30073 - Native American History 3 Lecture Hour(s) An introduction to Native American history in the United States from the beginning of European colonization to the present. --- # HIST34073 — Emergence of Modern Europe 3 credits · 3 hours HIST 34073 - Emergence of Modern Europe HIST 34073 - Emergence of Modern Europe 3 Lecture Hour(s) Europe from the 15th through 18th centuries, including the Renaissance, the Reformation, New World encounters and conquest, the rise of absolutism, and the Enlightenment. --- # HIST35073 — Medieval Middle East 3 credits · 3 hours HIST 35073 - Medieval Middle East HIST 35073 - Medieval Middle East 3 Lecture Hour(s) Religious, social, cultural, and political development of the Middle East from the rise of Islam in the 7th century to the fall of Constantinople in 1453. --- # HIST35273 — Modern Europe 3 credits · 3 hours HIST 35273 - Modern Europe HIST 35273 - Modern Europe 3 Lecture Hour(s) Major political, social, and economic developments in Europe since the French Revolution. --- # HIST35773 — Colonial America 3 credits · 3 hours HIST 35773 - Colonial America HIST 35773 - Colonial America 3 Lecture Hour(s) European exploration and settlement in North America from the fifteenth century to the American Revolution. --- # HIST35873 — Latin America 3 credits · 3 hours HIST 35873 - Latin America HIST 35873 - Latin America 3 Lecture Hour(s) Evolution of Latin America from the Pre-Columbian epoch through the contemporary period with an emphasis on political, social, and economic developments. --- # HIST36373 — American South 3 credits · 3 hours HIST 36373 - American South HIST 36373 - American South 3 Lecture Hour(s) Social, political, and economic history of the American South from 1812 to the present. --- # HIST36473 — Medieval Age 3 credits · 3 hours HIST 36473 - Medieval Age HIST 36473 - Medieval Age 3 Lecture Hour(s) Religious, social, economic, and political development of medieval world from the fall of Rome to 1450. --- # HIST36873 — American Revolution and Early Republic 3 credits · 3 hours HIST 36873 - American Revolution and Early Republic HIST 36873 - American Revolution and Early Republic 3 Lecture Hour(s) Development of the United States from the War of Independence to the Age of Jackson. --- # HIST37073 — Modern Middle East 3 credits · 3 hours HIST 37073 - Modern Middle East HIST 37073 - Modern Middle East 3 Lecture Hour(s) Religious, social, cultural, and political development of the Middle East from the fall of Constantinople to the present; emphasizing the 20th and 21st centuries. --- # HIST40473 — Crusades 3 credits · 3 hours HIST 40473 - Crusades HIST 40473 - Crusades 3 Lecture Hour(s) The medieval Crusades by Christian armies to the Middle East emphasizing the motivations of Christendom, the response of Muslims, and the impact on the Middle East and Europe. --- # HIST40573 — Vikings 3 credits · 3 hours HIST 40573 - Vikings HIST 40573 - Vikings 3 Lecture Hour(s) The history of the Scandinavian peoples and their impact on Europe through the 11th century. --- # HIST45473 — American West 3 credits · 3 hours HIST 45473 - American West HIST 45473 - American West 3 Lecture Hour(s) The westward movement in American history, with emphasis upon the social, economic, and political influence of the frontier in American life. --- # HIST46013 — History of Witches 3 credits · 3 hours HIST 46013 - History of Witches HIST 46013 - History of Witches 3 Lecture Hour(s) Examines the social, cultural, and legal history of witches, witchcraft, and magic from the ancient world to Colonial America. We will examine the values and attitudes that have influenced beliefs about witchcraft and the supernatural, both historically and in the present day. Note: This course cannot be repeated by taking HIST 26013 . --- # HIST46023 — History of Pirates 3 credits · 3 hours HIST 46023 - History of Pirates HIST 46023 - History of Pirates 3 Lecture Hour(s) Examines the history of pirates and piracy from antiquity through to the present day. Among its major themes are changing definitions of piracy; the reasons individuals, groups, and nations have practiced or supported piracy; and how pirates have been depicted in popular culture. Note: This course cannot be repeated by taking HIST 26023 . --- # HIST46073 — Modern America, 1900-1945 3 credits · 3 hours HIST 46073 - Modern America, 1900-1945 HIST 46073 - Modern America, 1900-1945 3 Lecture Hour(s) The Progressive Movement, World War I, the Roaring Twenties, the Great Depression, the New Deal, and World War II. --- # HIST46173 — Recent America, 1945-Present 3 credits · 3 hours HIST 46173 - Recent America, 1945-Present HIST 46173 - Recent America, 1945-Present 3 Lecture Hour(s) The Cold War, Korea and Vietnam, the civil rights movement, the dissenting sixties, and presidential administrations since World War II. --- # HIST46573 — American Civil War and Reconstruction 3 credits · 3 hours HIST 46573 - American Civil War and Reconstruction HIST 46573 - American Civil War and Reconstruction 3 Lecture Hour(s) Military history, weapons, tactics, strategy, and key campaigns; Reconstruction and its effects. --- # HIST46773 — Mexico 3 credits · 3 hours HIST 46773 - Mexico HIST 46773 - Mexico 3 Lecture Hour(s) Political, economic, and social developments in the history of Mexico from early civilizations through the modern era. --- # HIST50103 — American History 3 credits · 3 hours HIST 50103 - American History HIST 50103 - American History 3 Lecture Hour(s) A thematic view of American history with a historiographical emphasis. Possible topics include reform movements, social trends, and wars. --- # HIST50303 — Historiography and Research 3 credits · 3 hours HIST 50303 - Historiography and Research HIST 50303 - Historiography and Research 3 Lecture Hour(s) An introduction to research and historical writing, including a review of major historians and trends in the writing of history. --- # HIST51203 — Arkansas History 3 credits · 3 hours HIST 51203 - Arkansas History HIST 51203 - Arkansas History 3 Lecture Hour(s) An overview of Arkansas history from the earliest times to the present, with emphasis on the State’s political, social, and economic development. Designed especially for those preparing to teach Arkansas history. --- # HIST52733 — Secondary Social Studies Teaching Methods 3 credits · 3 hours HIST 52733 - Secondary Social Studies Teaching Methods HIST 52733 - Secondary Social Studies Teaching Methods 3 Lecture Hour(s) A.T. program Methods of teaching social studies at the secondary level for M.A.T students. Includes teaching applications in social science disciplines; design of lesson plans, instructional materials, and tests; performance, evaluation and critique of micro-classroom teaching. --- # HIST56033 — Selected Readings in History 3 credits · 3 hours HIST 56033 - Selected Readings in History HIST 56033 - Selected Readings in History 3 Lecture Hour(s) Advanced readings in an area of history. To be selected in consultation with the course instructor. --- # HIMT10203 — Tech Law and Ethics in Healthcare 3 credits · 3 hours HIMT 10203 - Tech Law and Ethics in Healthcare HIMT 10203 - Tech Law and Ethics in Healthcare 3 Lecture Hour(s) An introduction to the organization, financing and delivery of healthcare services, and the organization and activities of multiple healthcare facilities. Preparation and responsibilities of healthcare professionals including the legal and ethical issues facing the industry. Note: This course may be transferable toward a limited number of associate and baccalaureate degrees. Contact advisor for information regarding transferability. --- # HIMT10303 — Tech Medical Coding I 3 credits · 3 hours HIMT 10303 - Tech Medical Coding I HIMT 10303 - Tech Medical Coding I 3 Lecture Hour(s) Application of principles with emphasis on coding symptoms, diseases, operations, and procedures. Keyboarding ability recommended. Note: This course may be transferable toward a limited number of associate and baccalaureate degrees. Contact advisor for information regarding transferability. --- # HIMT10403 — Essentials of the Human Body 3 credits · 3 hours HIMT 10403 - Essentials of the Human Body HIMT 10403 - Essentials of the Human Body 3 Lecture Hour(s) A systemic approach to introduce medical office professionals to the basics of the body’s structure and function including the study of the mechanisms by which the body attempts to maintain and/or restore equilibrium or balance; fosters development of skills of observation necessary to assess, monitor, and report symptoms that result in malfunction in organs and/or body systems. Note: This course may be transferable toward a limited number of associate and baccalaureate degrees. Contact advis… --- # HIMT10603 — Tech Medical Office Procedures 3 credits · 3 hours HIMT 10603 - Tech Medical Office Procedures HIMT 10603 - Tech Medical Office Procedures 3 Lecture Hour(s) Administrative practices and procedures used in a medical office setting. Use of custom designed software to complete appointment scheduling, posting procedures, insurance billing, and accounts receivable. Note: This course may be transferable toward a limited number of associate and baccalaureate degrees. Contact advisor for information regarding transferability. --- # HIMT11333 — Tech Medical Terminology 3 credits · 3 hours HIMT 11333 - Tech Medical Terminology HIMT 11333 - Tech Medical Terminology 3 Lecture Hour(s) Presents medical terminology through study of medical word roots, prefixes, suffixes, and combining forms that relate to pharmacology, oncology, radiology, nuclear medicine, and psychiatry. Focus on relationships among symptomatic, disease, and procedural terms. Note: This course may be transferable toward a limited number of associate and baccalaureate degrees. Contact advisor for information regarding transferability. --- # HIMT20103 — Tech Medical Transcription 3 credits · 3 hours HIMT 20103 - Tech Medical Transcription HIMT 20103 - Tech Medical Transcription 3 Lecture Hour(s) Composition reinforcement enhances grammar, communication, and word mastery skills. Practice is provided using a reference manual to enhance skills. Note: This course may be transferable toward a limited number of associate and baccalaureate degrees. Contact advisor for information regarding transferability. Prerequisites: CPSI11083, HIMT11333 --- # HIMT20203 — Advanced Medical Terminology 3 credits · 3 hours HIMT 20203 - Advanced Medical Terminology HIMT 20203 - Advanced Medical Terminology 3 Lecture Hour(s) Study of the basic principles of pathophysiology and pharmacology. In-depth study of disease processes, causes, diagnoses, and treatments. Note: This course may be transferable toward a limited number of associate and baccalaureate degrees. Contact advisor for information regarding transferability. Prerequisites: HIMT11333 --- # HIMT20403 — Tech Medical Coding II 3 credits · 3 hours HIMT 20403 - Tech Medical Coding II HIMT 20403 - Tech Medical Coding II 3 Lecture Hour(s) Application of principles and guidelines of diagnosis and procedural coding in the acute healthcare setting, outpatient healthcare setting, and the ambulatory and medical office billing setting. Note: This course may be transferable toward a limited number of associate and baccalaureate degrees. Contact advisor for information regarding transferability. Prerequisites: HIMT10303 --- # HIMT20503 — Tech Reimbursement Methodologies 3 credits · 3 hours HIMT 20503 - Tech Reimbursement Methodologies HIMT 20503 - Tech Reimbursement Methodologies 3 Lecture Hour(s) Covers major reimbursement systems in the U.S. Focuses on prospective payment system, third party payers, and billing and insurance procedures. Note: This course may be transferable toward a limited number of associate and baccalaureate degrees. Contact advisor for information regarding transferability. Prerequisites: HIMT10603 --- # HIMT20803 — Tech Electronic Health Records 3 credits · 3 hours HIMT 20803 - Tech Electronic Health Records HIMT 20803 - Tech Electronic Health Records 3 Lecture Hour(s) Relates these components to primary and secondary record systems and gives an overview of the legal and ethical issues applicable to health information. Note: This course may be transferable toward a limited number of associate and baccalaureate degrees. Contact advisor for information regarding transferability. Prerequisites: CPSI11083 --- # HIMT21403 — Tech Advanced Medical Coding HIMT 21403 - Tech Advanced Medical Coding HIMT 21403 - Tech Advanced Medical Coding Emphasis on advanced coding concepts, case studies utilizing all coding systems, and AHIMA certification review. Note: This course may be transferable toward a limited number of associate and baccalaureate degrees. Contact advisor for information regarding transferability. Prerequisites: HIMT20403 --- # HIMT22003 — Tech Health Information Technology Practicum 1 credits · 1 hours HIMT 22003 - Tech Health Information Technology Practicum HIMT 22003 - Tech Health Information Technology Practicum 3 Lecture Hour(s) , Other Hours: 6 hours practicum Provides students with opportunities in the workforce environment to apply and enhance the knowledge and skill obtained in the Health Information Technology Program. Note: This course may be transferable toward a limited number of associate and baccalaureate degrees. Contact advisor for information regarding transferability. --- # HORT4790V — Independent Study in Horticulture HORT 4790V - Independent Study in Horticulture HORT 4790V - Independent Study in Horticulture Variable Credit(s) Consult the Independent Study Courses subheading in the Academic Regulations section of this catalog for --- # HORT24403 — Principles of Horticulture 2 credits · 2 hours HORT 24403 - Principles of Horticulture HORT 24403 - Principles of Horticulture 3 Lecture Hour(s) , 2 Laboratory Hour(s) Principles of growth, fruiting habits, propagation, production, handling, and culture of horticulture plants. Note: Extended field trips required in addition to regular --- # HORT46603 — Vegetable Crops 2 credits · 2 hours HORT 46603 - Vegetable Crops HORT 46603 - Vegetable Crops 3 Lecture Hour(s) , 2 Laboratory Hour(s) Principles underlying methods of vegetable crop production and handling related to yield and quality of the product. --- # HOSP10103 — Hospitality, Travel, and Tourism 3 credits · 3 hours HOSP 10103 - Hospitality, Travel, and Tourism HOSP 10103 - Hospitality, Travel, and Tourism 3 Lecture Hour(s) A survey of the hospitality industry, comprising food, lodging, tourism, and recreation. Includes structure, nature and operating characteristics of these sectors. Provides thorough, current knowledge of the principles and practices of the industry and its economic, social, cultural, and environmental impacts. Opportunities, responsibilities, concerns, and ethics of a career in hospitality, travel and/or tourism. Note: This course may be transferable toward a limited number of associa… --- # HOSP10202 — Safety and Sanitation 2 credits · 2 hours HOSP 10202 - Safety and Sanitation HOSP 10202 - Safety and Sanitation 2 Lecture Hour(s) Principles of sanitation, cleaners/sanitizers, sanitary equipment and sanitary control facility design in lodging and food processing operations. Upon successful completion students will be prepared to earn ServSafe™ national certification, a Note: This course may be transferable toward a limited number of associate and baccalaureate degrees. Contact advisor for information regarding transferability. --- # HOSP10303 — Customer Service Relations 3 credits · 3 hours HOSP 10303 - Customer Service Relations HOSP 10303 - Customer Service Relations 3 Lecture Hour(s) Through the use of technology, students will learn to evaluate information that will attract and retain customers, provide customer satisfaction, and apply principles and processes to meet customers’ expectations. Students will learn to use business procedures to produce successful customer interactions and business --- # HOSP10403 — Introduction to Hospitality Operations 3 credits · 3 hours HOSP 10403 - Introduction to Hospitality Operations HOSP 10403 - Introduction to Hospitality Operations 3 Lecture Hour(s) History and development of the hospitality industry which comprises food, lodging, tourism, and recreation. An introduction to principles and concepts in the service industry and career opportunities in the field. Note: This course may be transferable toward a limited number of associate and baccalaureate degrees. Contact advisor for information regarding transferability. --- # HOSP10504 — Basic Food Preparation 2 credits · 2 hours HOSP 10504 - Basic Food Preparation HOSP 10504 - Basic Food Preparation 4 Lecture Hour(s) , 6 Laboratory Hour(s) Co/ A variety of cooking methods and techniques using commercial food production tools and equipment including basic knife skills. Sanitation and safety principles are reinforced. Note: This course may be transferable toward a limited number of associate and baccalaureate degrees. Contact advisor for information regarding transferability. Prerequisites: HOSP10202 --- # HOSP10603 — Principles of Lodging Operations 3 credits · 3 hours HOSP 10603 - Principles of Lodging Operations HOSP 10603 - Principles of Lodging Operations 3 Lecture Hour(s) Basic knowledge and procedures involved in the areas and departments representative of lodging operations. Includes other lodging services topics such as salesmanship, reservation and registration procedures, loss prevention, security, facilities, and grounds. Note: This course may be transferable toward a limited number of associate and baccalaureate degrees. Contact advisor for information regarding transferability. --- # HOSP10802 — Internship in Hospitality Services 6 credits · 6 hours HOSP 10802 - Internship in Hospitality Services HOSP 10802 - Internship in Hospitality Services 2 Laboratory Hour(s) A faculty advisor, internship employer, and student develop and implement a work experience plan with specific learning --- # HOSP10904 — Culinary Fundamentals 3 credits · 3 hours HOSP 10904 - Culinary Fundamentals HOSP 10904 - Culinary Fundamentals 4 Lecture Hour(s) , 3 Laboratory Hour(s) Reinforces a variety of cooking methods and techniques as well as sanitation and safety principles using commercial food production tools and equipment. Explore nutrition and dietetics related to culinary studies and food preparation. Note: This course may be transferable toward a limited number of associate and baccalaureate degrees. Consult advisor for more information regarding transferability. --- # HOSP11003 — Culinary Preparation and Presentation 2 credits · 2 hours HOSP 11003 - Culinary Preparation and Presentation HOSP 11003 - Culinary Preparation and Presentation 3 Lecture Hour(s) , 3 Laboratory Hour(s) Reinforces a variety of cooking methods and techniques as well as sanitation and safety principles using commercial food production tools and equipment. Note: This course may be transferable toward a limited number of associate and baccalaureate degrees. Consult advisor for more information regarding transferability. --- # HOSP11103 — Principles of Baking 2 credits · 2 hours HOSP 11103 - Principles of Baking HOSP 11103 - Principles of Baking 3 Lecture Hour(s) , 3 Laboratory Hour(s) Note: This course may be transferable toward a limited number of associate and baccalaureate degrees. Consult advisor for more information regarding transferability. --- # HOSP30103 — Advanced Principles of Hospitality and Tourism Management 3 credits · 3 hours HOSP 30103 - Advanced Principles of Hospitality and Tourism Management HOSP 30103 - Advanced Principles of Hospitality and Tourism Management 3 Lecture Hour(s) An introduction to the hospitality and tourism industry in relation to the lodging, food, and travel management throughout history, operations, service industry context, and in-field career opportunities. --- # HOSP30203 — Hospitality and Tourism Marketing 3 credits · 3 hours HOSP 30203 - Hospitality and Tourism Marketing HOSP 30203 - Hospitality and Tourism Marketing 3 Lecture Hour(s) An introduction to the hospitality and tourism industry in relation to marketing. The course will cover basic marketing concepts and research methods to apply and deliver within the given service market. Topics include: service marketing, consumer behavior, market segmentation, target marketing, service and promotion planning, and competitor analysis. --- # HOSP30303 — Advanced Event Management 3 credits · 3 hours HOSP 30303 - Advanced Event Management HOSP 30303 - Advanced Event Management 3 Lecture Hour(s) An introduction to the principles of event management, incorporating strategies through contextual framework to focus on the following key elements: planning, developing, negotiating, managing and implementing various hospitality and tourism events. --- # HOSP30403 — Hospitality Leadership and Decision Making 3 credits · 3 hours HOSP 30403 - Hospitality Leadership and Decision Making HOSP 30403 - Hospitality Leadership and Decision Making 3 Lecture Hour(s) Focuses on intentional principles regarding excellent leadership and decision making continuously applied in day-to-day hospitality operations. Various topics will be addressed, including developmental planning, service strategies, employee training and development, conflict management, communication, and delegation. --- # HOSP30503 — Hospitality Risk Management 3 credits · 3 hours HOSP 30503 - Hospitality Risk Management HOSP 30503 - Hospitality Risk Management 3 Lecture Hour(s) Examining and analyzing risk factors relating to the organizational industry of hospitality and tourism. The course will cover practices of effective risk management strategies to students understand current management approaches in given industry markets. --- # HOSP31003 — Special Topics 3 credits · 3 hours HOSP 31003 - Special Topics HOSP 31003 - Special Topics 3 Lecture Hour(s) An in-depth study of trending and current aspects of the Hospitality and Tourism industry. Topics vary. The course can be taken up to 12 hours with different course and subject matter content. --- # HOSP21103 — Hospitality Management 3 credits · 3 hours HOSP 21103 - Hospitality Management HOSP 21103 - Hospitality Management 3 Lecture Hour(s) Management concepts to enhance hospitality operations including communication, customer service, teamwork, conflict management, staffing and scheduling, and productivity. Students preparing for a supervisory role in the hospitality and tourism industry will explore leadership, management and supervisory theories and applications. Note: This course may be transferable toward a limited number of associate and baccalaureate degrees. Contact advisor for information regarding transferability. --- # HOSP21132 — Catering & Events Planning 1 credits · 1 hours HOSP 21132 - Catering & Events Planning HOSP 21132 - Catering & Events Planning 2 Lecture Hour(s) , 3 Laboratory Hour(s) Course provides students with information related to comprehensive studies in the field of catering and special events. This course addresses the broad spectrum of professional catering, from accounting and marketing basics to multicultural etiquette and management skills. This course is a guide for general hospitality professionals, aspiring caterers and event planners using the latest technological planning tools. --- # HOSP21303 — Advanced Tourism Planning 3 credits · 3 hours HOSP 21303 - Advanced Tourism Planning HOSP 21303 - Advanced Tourism Planning 3 Lecture Hour(s) This course provides students with information related to comprehensive studies and information on tourism and planning. Tourist regions and geographic concentrations will be explored and analyzed using multi-level regional networks of tourism places built according to tourists’ mobilities. Regional tourist sites will be explored and visited during this class. --- # HOSP21433 — Recreation, Leisure & Gaming 3 credits · 3 hours HOSP 21433 - Recreation, Leisure & Gaming HOSP 21433 - Recreation, Leisure & Gaming 3 Lecture Hour(s) This course will feature a detailed introduction to the history, development, and current trends in recreation, leisure and gaming as they relate to the hospitality, travel and tourism industry. The focus of the course will be on the challenges and opportunities in recreation, leisure and gaming that impact the industry including dramatic demographic changes, new technologies, and innovations in contemporary areas. --- # HVAC10104 — Heating, Ventilation, Air Conditioning, and Refrigeration (HVAC/R) Fundamentals 3 credits · 3 hours HVAC 10104 - Heating, Ventilation, Air Conditioning, and Refrigeration (HVAC/R) Fundamentals HVAC 10104 - Heating, Ventilation, Air Conditioning, and Refrigeration (HVAC/R) Fundamentals 4 Lecture Hour(s) , 3 Laboratory Hour(s) Introduction to the heating, ventilation, air conditioning, and refrigeration industries and related occupations. --- # HVAC10202 — HVAC Tubing and Piping 1 credits · 1 hours HVAC 10202 - HVAC Tubing and Piping HVAC 10202 - HVAC Tubing and Piping 2 Lecture Hour(s) , 3 Laboratory Hour(s) Introduction to piping material and fabrication, pipe sizing and troubleshooting, sheet metal, airflow principles/duct design, and mechanical and electronic filtration. --- # HVAC10303 — HVAC Schematics 3 credits · 3 hours HVAC 10303 - HVAC Schematics HVAC 10303 - HVAC Schematics 3 Lecture Hour(s) Prepares students to draw and interpret standard electrical schematics, construction blueprints, machine drawings, piping, and welding diagrams as they pertain to the heating, ventilation, air conditioning, and refrigeration industry. --- # HVAC10404 — Electricity & Control Wiring 3 credits · 3 hours HVAC 10404 - Electricity & Control Wiring HVAC 10404 - Electricity & Control Wiring 4 Laboratory Hour(s) , Other Hours: 3 hours Theory A study of electricity as required by Heating, Ventilation, Air Conditioning, and Refrigeration (HVAC/R). Includes proper use of test equipment, electrical circuits, motor controls, component theory and operation. Presents a practical approach to components and devices used in industrial settings. --- # HVAC20103 — Heating Technology 2 credits · 2 hours HVAC 20103 - Heating Technology HVAC 20103 - Heating Technology 3 Lecture Hour(s) , 3 Laboratory Hour(s) Topics include safety, tools and instrumentation, system operating characteristics, installation techniques, efficiency testing, electrical power, and control systems. Prerequisites: HVAC10104, HVAC10202, HVAC10303, HVAC10404 --- # HVAC20204 — Refrigeration Principles 2 credits · 2 hours HVAC 20204 - Refrigeration Principles HVAC 20204 - Refrigeration Principles 4 Lecture Hour(s) , 6 Laboratory Hour(s) Also covered will be environmental legislation as applied to EPA Section 608 of the Clean Air Act of 1990. Prerequisites: HVAC10104, HVAC10202, HVAC10303, HVAC10404, MATH22163 --- # HVAC20304 — Air Conditioning Systems 3 credits · 3 hours HVAC 20304 - Air Conditioning Systems HVAC 20304 - Air Conditioning Systems 4 Lecture Hour(s) , 3 Laboratory Hour(s) Topics include calculating heat gains and heat losses, operation, maintenance, and troubleshooting domestic appliances, commercial air conditioning and chilled water systems. Prerequisites: HVAC10104, HVAC10202, HVAC10303, HVAC10404, MATH22163 --- # HVAC20402 — HVAC Troubleshooting & Certification 1 credits · 1 hours HVAC 20402 - HVAC Troubleshooting & Certification HVAC 20402 - HVAC Troubleshooting & Certification 2 Lecture Hour(s) , 3 Laboratory Hour(s) Prerequisites: HVAC20204, HVAC20103, HVAC20304 --- # HUMN10101 — Pathway to Success for the Arts and Humanities Major 1 credits · 1 hours HUMN 10101 - Pathway to Success for the Arts and Humanities Major HUMN 10101 - Pathway to Success for the Arts and Humanities Major 1 Lecture Hour(s) First Year Experience course required for all first-time freshmen majoring in the Bachelor of Liberal Arts degree. Content focuses on acquisition and development of college and life skills that enhance a student’s chances of obtaining academic and career goals. --- # TECH11033 — Industrial Plant Processes 3 credits · 3 hours TECH 11033 - Industrial Plant Processes TECH 11033 - Industrial Plant Processes 3 Credit(s) Serves as a foundation of technical knowledge in the function and operation of specific pulp/papermaking operations and equipment. Note: This course may be transferable toward a limited number of associate and baccalaureate degrees. Contact advisor for information regarding transferability. Prerequisites: MATH22163 --- # AMST10153 — Introduction to Manufacturing 3 credits · 3 hours AMST 10153 - Introduction to Manufacturing AMST 10153 - Introduction to Manufacturing 3 Lecture Hour(s) Introduction to traditional and advanced manufacturing. Students will be exposed to a variety of manufacturing concepts including controlling production, resource planning, value chain management, and professional roles in manufacturing. Technology categories in manufacturing studied include material properties and surfaces; additive and precision manufacturing; robotics and adaptive automation; “next generation” electronics; bio-manufacturing; design and management of distributed supply ch… --- # AMST10253 — Industrial Safety for Manufacturing 2 credits · 2 hours AMST 10253 - Industrial Safety for Manufacturing AMST 10253 - Industrial Safety for Manufacturing 2 Lecture Hour(s) This course covers industrial safety in a manufacturing workplace, unsafe conditions and corrective actions, cost of accidents, basic factors of accident control, and implications of state and federal regulations. The course will introduce OSHA standards relating to personal protective equipment (PPE), hazardous materials (HAZMAT) communication, confined spaces, tool and electrical safety, emergency response, lockout/tagout, and other safety enhancing workplace practices while e… --- # AMST10453 — Industrial Plant Processes 3 credits · 3 hours AMST 10453 - Industrial Plant Processes AMST 10453 - Industrial Plant Processes 3 Lecture Hour(s) This course provides an overview of processes necessary to operate modern industrial plants of various types. Areas covered are basic concepts of five branches of chemistry: organic, inorganic, analytical, biochemistry, and physical chemistry that explain the properties of matter, chemical bonding, reactions, and chemical formulas and equations. Various properties, laws, and processes of physics including machines, friction, forces, work, power, energy, heat, gravity, sound, light, electricity, a… --- # AMST10553 — Electricity for Manufacturing 2 credits · 2 hours AMST 10553 - Electricity for Manufacturing AMST 10553 - Electricity for Manufacturing 3 Lecture Hour(s) , 3 Laboratory Hour(s) This course is an introduction to electricity, electrical components and their characteristics, and power sources that production operators routinely encounter on a manufacturing line. Topics include how to safely run, identify, and troubleshoot electrical components. --- # AMST10653 — Manufacturing Equipment Maintenance & Operation 2 credits · 2 hours AMST 10653 - Manufacturing Equipment Maintenance & Operation AMST 10653 - Manufacturing Equipment Maintenance & Operation 3 Lecture Hour(s) , 3 Laboratory Hour(s) This course is an introduction to the basic concepts of manufacturing and operation of machine tools. The course covers mechanical energy transmission concepts along with lab experiences to operate, install, analyze performance, and design basic mechanical transmission systems using chain drives, belts, conveyors, couplers, gears, bearings, sprockets, speed reducers, and lubrication. Topics covered include proper use of layout and m… --- # AMST10753 — Print Reading, Tolerancing, & Precision Measurement 3 credits · 3 hours AMST 10753 - Print Reading, Tolerancing, & Precision Measurement AMST 10753 - Print Reading, Tolerancing, & Precision Measurement 3 Lecture Hour(s) This course teaches drafting and blueprint reading procedures, alphabet of lines, auxiliary views, assembly drawings, title blocks, drawing changes, and standard symbols. Covers interpretation of dimensions, tolerances, and geometric aspects of blueprints. Explains Geometric Dimensioning and Tolerancing (GD&T) symbols and their meanings. Teaches ability to use precision and semi-precision instruments to inspect part dimensions, correctly perform f… --- # AMST15252 — Professional Behaviors 2 credits · 2 hours AMST 15252 - Professional Behaviors AMST 15252 - Professional Behaviors 2 Lecture Hour(s) Course covers work ethic that supports and promotes successful employment and career development in manufacturing settings. Topics include attendance (being present and fulfilling responsibilities on time, everyday); initiative (starting jobs and tasks independently and on time); diligence (executing tasks to the finish with high quality results); interpersonal relations (getting along with others); teamwork (effectively working with others in a team); and communication (professionally and effectively co… --- # AMST19253 — Advanced Manufacturing Applications 3 credits · 3 hours AMST 19253 - Advanced Manufacturing Applications AMST 19253 - Advanced Manufacturing Applications 3 Lecture Hour(s) Note: This course may be transferable toward a limited number of associate and baccalaureate degrees. Contact advisor for information regarding transferability. Prerequisites: AMST10153 --- # JOUR5890V — Independent Study 3 credits · 3 hours JOUR 5890V - Independent Study JOUR 5890V - Independent Study Variable1-3 Credit(s) In addition, students would be required to perform significant research under the guidance of a faculty mentor, leading to a professional-quality performance as a writer or an editor, or a competitive-quality research paper that meets the standards of the discipline. --- # JOUR5903V — Special Topics 3 credits · 3 hours JOUR 5903V - Special Topics JOUR 5903V - Special Topics 3 Lecture Hour(s) In addition, students would be required to be familiar with the major research in the topic area and to prepare a major research paper using primary source material. Note: may be repeated for credit --- # MATH01180 — Quantitative Literacy Lab MATH 01180 - Quantitative Literacy Lab MATH 01180 - Quantitative Literacy Lab 2 and a MATH ACT of 17 - 18 or a MATH SAT of 460-500 or a QRAS of 251-257 or a C or above in MATH 01483 . This course is intended as foundational support for the study of techniques for problem solving involving measurement, consumer mathematics, modeling, and statistics. Prerequisites: MATH01483 --- # MATH01280 — Quantitative Literacy with Review Lab MATH 01280 - Quantitative Literacy with Review Lab MATH 01280 - Quantitative Literacy with Review Lab --- # MATH01380 — College Algebra with Review Lab 2 credits · 2 hours MATH 01380 - College Algebra with Review Lab MATH 01380 - College Algebra with Review Lab 0 Lecture Hour(s) --- # MATH01483 — Foundations of Quantitative Literacy 3 credits · 3 hours MATH 01483 - Foundations of Quantitative Literacy MATH 01483 - Foundations of Quantitative Literacy 3 Lecture Hour(s) A review of mathematical concepts to provide students with the skills and conceptual understanding to succeed in a college-level quantitative literacy course. Note: This course cannot be used to satisfy General Education requirements or for credit toward a Mathematics major or minor. --- # MATH01883 — Foundations of College Algebra 3 credits · 3 hours MATH 01883 - Foundations of College Algebra MATH 01883 - Foundations of College Algebra 3 Lecture Hour(s) Algebraic manipulations of polynomials, linear equations, factoring, quadratic equations, simplification of rational expressions, basic algebraic applications, and graphing. Note: This course cannot be used to satisfy General Education requirements or for credit toward a Mathematics major or minor. --- # MATH4658V — Mathematics Reading and Research MATH 4658V - Mathematics Reading and Research MATH 4658V - Mathematics Reading and Research Variable Credit(s) --- # MATH4798V — Independent Study in Mathematics MATH 4798V - Independent Study in Mathematics MATH 4798V - Independent Study in Mathematics Variable Credit(s) Consult the Independent Study Courses subheading in the Academic Regulations section of this catalog for --- # MATH11003 — College Algebra 3 credits · 3 hours MATH 11003 - College Algebra MATH 11003 - College Algebra A.C.T.S. Equivalent Course # MATH 1103 3 Lecture Hour(s) 5 or satisfactory performance on an accepted placement test upon admission to UAM. Functions, graphs, quadratic functions, polynomial functions, rational functions, exponential and logarithmic functions, systems of equations, applications of algebra, matrices, and the binomial theorem. --- # MATH11003 — College Algebra with Review 3 credits · 3 hours MATH 11003 - College Algebra with Review MATH 11003 - College Algebra with Review A.C.T.S. Equivalent Course # MATH 1103 3 Lecture Hour(s) Rational functional, exponential and logarithmic functions, systems of equations, applications of algebra, matrices, and the binomial theorem. Some topics from MATH 01883 - Foundations of College Algebra may be reviewed as needed. Prerequisites: MATH01883 --- # MATH11103 — Quantitative Literacy 3 credits · 3 hours MATH 11103 - Quantitative Literacy MATH 11103 - Quantitative Literacy A.C.T.S. Equivalent Course # MATH 1113 3 Lecture Hour(s) 2. 2 and a MATH ACT of 17 - 18 or a MATH SAT of 460-500 or a QRAS of 251-257 or a C or above in MATH 01483 , enrollment in MATH 01180 is required. Techniques of problem-solving involving measurement, consumer mathematics, modeling, and statistics. Prerequisites: MATH01483 --- # MATH11103 — Quantitative Literacy with Review 3 credits · 3 hours MATH 11103 - Quantitative Literacy with Review MATH 11103 - Quantitative Literacy with Review A.C.T.S. Equivalent Course # 1113 3 Lecture Hour(s) --- # MATH12003 — Trigonometry 3 credits · 3 hours MATH 12003 - Trigonometry MATH 12003 - Trigonometry A.C.T.S. Equivalent Course # MATH 1203 3 Lecture Hour(s) --- # MATH13005 — Precalculus 5 credits · 5 hours MATH 13005 - Precalculus MATH 13005 - Precalculus A.C.T.S. Equivalent Course # MATH 1305 5 Lecture Hour(s) Topics include: problem solving; polynomial, rational, exponential, logarithmic, and trigonometric functions; parametric equations; and, as time permits, linear systems. Preferred Prerequisites: MATH01883 --- # MATH21003 — Introduction to Statistics 3 credits · 3 hours MATH 21003 - Introduction to Statistics MATH 21003 - Introduction to Statistics 3 Lecture Hour(s) Provides a foundation in statistics with a major emphasis on constructing models from data. Students will learn to think critically about data, produce meaningful graphical and numerical summaries of data, apply probability models, and utilize statistical inference procedures using computational tools. Prerequisites: ACT21, MATH12073, MATH22163 --- # MATH22003 — Compact Calculus 3 credits · 3 hours MATH 22003 - Compact Calculus MATH 22003 - Compact Calculus A.C.T.S. Equivalent Course # MATH 2203 3 Lecture Hour(s) Note: For those not planning to take MATH 24005 : this course cannot be used for credit toward a Mathematics major or minor. Prerequisites: MATH13005, MATH11003, MATH24005 --- # MATH23383 — Introduction to Proofs 3 credits · 3 hours MATH 23383 - Introduction to Proofs MATH 23383 - Introduction to Proofs 3 Lecture Hour(s) Co/ Writing and the formal communication of mathematical ideas will be emphasized. Mathematical topics include logic, sets, relations, functions, cardinality, and number theory. Prerequisites: MATH12003 --- # MATH24005 — Calculus I 5 credits · 5 hours MATH 24005 - Calculus I MATH 24005 - Calculus I A.C.T.S. Equivalent Course # MATH 2405 5 Lecture Hour(s) Prerequisites: MATH13005, MATH12003, MATH11003 --- # MATH25005 — Calculus II 5 credits · 5 hours MATH 25005 - Calculus II MATH 25005 - Calculus II A.C.T.S. Equivalent Course # MATH 2505 5 Lecture Hour(s) Includes integration and applications, integration by parts, sequences and series, parametric equations, polar coordinates, conic sections. all only. Note: It is strongly recommended that the student should have completed MATH 24005 with a “C” or better. Prerequisites: MATH24005 --- # MATH26003 — Calculus III 3 credits · 3 hours MATH 26003 - Calculus III MATH 26003 - Calculus III A.C.T.S. Equivalent Course # MATH 2603 3 Lecture Hour(s) The study of multi-dimensional calculus, including: multiple integration, partial differentiation, vector functions, and other topics. pring only. Note: It is strongly recommended that the student should have completed MATH 25005 - Calculus II with a “C” or better. Prerequisites: MATH25005 --- # MATH32383 — History of Mathematics 3 credits · 3 hours MATH 32383 - History of Mathematics MATH 32383 - History of Mathematics 3 Lecture Hour(s) The chronological development of mathematics from its use in primitive cultures to the present day. Prerequisites: MATH24005 --- # MATH34183 — Number Theory 3 credits · 3 hours MATH 34183 - Number Theory MATH 34183 - Number Theory 3 Lecture Hour(s) all, even-numbered years. Prerequisites: MATH24005 --- # MATH34283 — College Geometry 3 credits · 3 hours MATH 34283 - College Geometry MATH 34283 - College Geometry 3 Lecture Hour(s) Required of all prospective secondary mathematics teachers. Prerequisites: MATH24005 --- # MATH34583 — Abstract Algebra 3 credits · 3 hours MATH 34583 - Abstract Algebra MATH 34583 - Abstract Algebra 3 Lecture Hour(s) all, odd-numbered years. Prerequisites: MATH23383, MATH24005 --- # MATH34683 — Linear Algebra 3 credits · 3 hours MATH 34683 - Linear Algebra MATH 34683 - Linear Algebra 3 Lecture Hour(s) pring offering in even-numbered years. Prerequisites: MATH24005 --- # MATH34883 — Mathematical Modeling 3 credits · 3 hours MATH 34883 - Mathematical Modeling MATH 34883 - Mathematical Modeling 3 Lecture Hour(s) Prerequisites: MATH25005 --- # MATH35183 — Discrete Mathematics 3 credits · 3 hours MATH 35183 - Discrete Mathematics MATH 35183 - Discrete Mathematics 3 Lecture Hour(s) Prerequisites: MATH24005 --- # MATH35283 — Differential Equations 3 credits · 3 hours MATH 35283 - Differential Equations MATH 35283 - Differential Equations 3 Lecture Hour(s) pring, odd-Numbered years. Prerequisites: MATH25005 --- # MATH36703 — Introduction to Machine Learning 3 credits · 3 hours MATH 36703 - Introduction to Machine Learning MATH 36703 - Introduction to Machine Learning 3 Lecture Hour(s) Prerequisites: MATH21003, CPSI30083, ISYS34403 --- # MATH40083 — Advanced Calculus 3 credits · 3 hours MATH 40083 - Advanced Calculus MATH 40083 - Advanced Calculus 3 Lecture Hour(s) Prerequisites: MATH25005 --- # MATH47181 — Mathematics Seminar 1 credits · 1 hours MATH 47181 - Mathematics Seminar MATH 47181 - Mathematics Seminar 1 Lecture Hour(s) Note: This course may be repeated for a maximum of two credit hours. --- # STAT34003 — Probability and Statistics 3 credits · 3 hours STAT 34003 - Probability and Statistics STAT 34003 - Probability and Statistics 3 Lecture Hour(s) all offering in odd-numbered years. Prerequisites: MATH24005 --- # MANS10001 — Math/Science Freshman Orientation 1 credits · 1 hours MANS 10001 - Math/Science Freshman Orientation MANS 10001 - Math/Science Freshman Orientation 1 Lecture Hour(s) Requirement for first-time freshmen enrolled in a major in the School of Mathematical and Natural Sciences. The purpose of this course is to students succeed in their degree program and to start them on a path toward reaching their career goals. --- # MANS10102 — Research Experience and Critical Thinking 2 credits · 2 hours MANS 10102 - Research Experience and Critical Thinking MANS 10102 - Research Experience and Critical Thinking 2 Lecture Hour(s) An introduction to science as a way of knowing about the natural world, laboratory settings, and scientific research. Students will participate in laboratory, field, and other projects and present their results in a regional research meeting. --- # MATH12073 — Technical Mathematics 3 credits · 3 hours MATH 12073 - Technical Mathematics MATH 12073 - Technical Mathematics 3 Lecture Hour(s) Develops competencies in fractions, decimals, percentages, measurements, tables, graphs and calculator using, factoring, exponents, solution of linear and quadratic equations, arithmetic of rational expressions, basic algebraic applications, and graphing. Note: This course may be transferable toward a limited number of associate and baccalaureate degrees. Contact advisor for information regarding transferability. --- # MATH22163 — Advanced Industrial Mathematics 3 credits · 3 hours MATH 22163 - Advanced Industrial Mathematics MATH 22163 - Advanced Industrial Mathematics 3 Lecture Hour(s) Covers number systems including decimal, binary, hexadecimal and place value notation, algebraic notations, expressions, geometric and trigonometric functions, angles, laws of sine and cosine. A limited review of fractions, decimals, percents, ratios, proportions, tables, and graphs is presented. Note: This course may be transferable toward a limited number of associate and baccalaureate degrees. Contact advisor for information regarding transferability. Prerequisites: MATH01483, MATH12073 --- # TECH21003 — Tech Quality Management 3 credits · 3 hours TECH 21003 - Tech Quality Management TECH 21003 - Tech Quality Management 3 Lecture Hour(s) Explores principles, tools and issues related to total quality management. Includes basic statistical tools, principles of customer focus, teamwork, empowerment, leadership, and incorporating quality into a manufacturing environment based on teachings of Deming, Juran, et.al. Includes Six Sigma principles, design, philosophy, concepts, and techniques. The Body of Knowledge (BOK) required for ASW Certification as Certified Quality Manager is covered. Note: This course may be transferable toward a limite… --- # MATH50183 — Geometry 3 credits · 3 hours MATH 50183 - Geometry MATH 50183 - Geometry 3 Lecture Hour(s) Prerequisites: MATH34283 --- # MATH50283 — Linear Algebra 3 credits · 3 hours MATH 50283 - Linear Algebra MATH 50283 - Linear Algebra 3 Lecture Hour(s) --- # MATH50383 — Probability and Statistics 3 credits · 3 hours MATH 50383 - Probability and Statistics MATH 50383 - Probability and Statistics 3 Lecture Hour(s) --- # MATH50483 — Intermediate Analysis 3 credits · 3 hours MATH 50483 - Intermediate Analysis MATH 50483 - Intermediate Analysis 3 Lecture Hour(s) --- # MATH52083 — History of Mathematics 3 credits · 3 hours MATH 52083 - History of Mathematics MATH 52083 - History of Mathematics 3 Lecture Hour(s) Prerequisites: MATH24005 --- # MATH52483 — Modern Algebra 3 credits · 3 hours MATH 52483 - Modern Algebra MATH 52483 - Modern Algebra 3 Lecture Hour(s) A study of abstract algebraic structures including groups, rings, and fields. Also a survey of number theory to include equivalence relations, divisibility, congruences, and prime distribution. --- # MATH52783 — Discrete Mathematics 3 credits · 3 hours MATH 52783 - Discrete Mathematics MATH 52783 - Discrete Mathematics 3 Lecture Hour(s) --- # MATH52983 — Topics in Mathematics 3 credits · 3 hours MATH 52983 - Topics in Mathematics MATH 52983 - Topics in Mathematics 3 Lecture Hour(s) --- # STEM22403 — Fundamental Geometric Concepts 3 credits · 3 hours STEM 22403 - Fundamental Geometric Concepts STEM 22403 - Fundamental Geometric Concepts 3 Lecture Hour(s) Topics in plane and solid geometry appropriate for elementary and middle school including measurement, construction, and the use of manipulatives and technology. Note: This course cannot be used to satisfy General Education requirements or for credit toward a Mathematics major or minor. Prerequisites: ACT19, MATH01883, MATH11103 --- # STEM35503 — Number Systems 3 credits · 3 hours STEM 35503 - Number Systems STEM 35503 - Number Systems 3 Lecture Hour(s) Development of real number system and basic concepts of probability and statistics. Note: This course may not be used to satisfy General Education requirements. Prerequisites: ACT19, MATH01883, MATH11103 --- # STEM35603 — Geometric Investigations 3 credits · 3 hours STEM 35603 - Geometric Investigations STEM 35603 - Geometric Investigations 3 Lecture Hour(s) Note: This course cannot be used to satisfy General Education requirements. Prerequisites: MATH11103, MATH11003 --- # STEM44203 — Methods of Teaching Mathematics II 3 credits · 3 hours STEM 44203 - Methods of Teaching Mathematics II STEM 44203 - Methods of Teaching Mathematics II 3 Lecture Hour(s) --- # STEM46603 — Methods of Teaching Mathematics I 3 credits · 3 hours STEM 46603 - Methods of Teaching Mathematics I STEM 46603 - Methods of Teaching Mathematics I 3 Lecture Hour(s) --- # STEM47003 — Praxis Mathematics Content Knowledge 3 credits · 3 hours STEM 47003 - Praxis Mathematics Content Knowledge STEM 47003 - Praxis Mathematics Content Knowledge 3 Lecture Hour(s) Content and preparation for the Praxis Mathematics Content Knowledge exam --- # STEM52603 — Higher Order Thinking in Mathematics 3 credits · 3 hours STEM 52603 - Higher Order Thinking in Mathematics STEM 52603 - Higher Order Thinking in Mathematics 3 Lecture Hour(s) This course provides mathematics teachers in grades five through college with examples of lessons incorporating methods appropriate for students with different learning styles. These lessons emphasize the use of manipulatives, hands-on materials, cooperative learning techniques, portfolio assessment strategies, and technology. --- # AMST10353 — Quality Management 2 credits · 2 hours AMST 10353 - Quality Management AMST 10353 - Quality Management 2 Lecture Hour(s) This course is designed to introduce prospective and/or incumbent workers to the importance of quality management policies and procedures in order to achieve the production of quality goods and services that consistently meet or exceed customer expectations. Practices and concepts covered in the course that contribute to quality management include communication, lean manufacturing, reliability, problem solving, teamwork, initiative, and interpersonal relations. Work organization methodologies such as the 5S meth… --- # AMST20153 — Circuits & Controls for Manufacturing 2 credits · 2 hours AMST 20153 - Circuits & Controls for Manufacturing AMST 20153 - Circuits & Controls for Manufacturing 3 Lecture Hour(s) , 3 Laboratory Hour(s) Topics covered in this class are operation of transformers, motor controls and wiring, troubleshooting of electrical circuits, sequencing and control applications, and power distribution systems. Prerequisites: AMST10553, AMST10253, MATH22163 --- # AMST20253 — Fluid Control for Manufacturing 2 credits · 2 hours AMST 20253 - Fluid Control for Manufacturing AMST 20253 - Fluid Control for Manufacturing 3 Lecture Hour(s) , 3 Laboratory Hour(s) Studies will include pumps, cylinders, valves, motors, accumulators, reservoirs, filters, and compressors, design, assembly, graphic symbols, and the operation of the hydraulic and pneumatic control circuits based on logic principles. Students will develop skills related to laws governing gases and how these laws effect fluids and equipment in manufacturing. Prerequisites: AMST10253, AMST10653, AMST10753, MATH22163 --- # AMST20353 — Industrial Automation for Manufacturing 23 credits · 23 hours AMST 20353 - Industrial Automation for Manufacturing AMST 20353 - Industrial Automation for Manufacturing 4 Lecture Hour(s) , 3 Laboratory Hour(s) Topics covered include system hardware components, coordinate systems, positional representation and control, pendant programming, and I/O interfacing. Prerequisites: CPSI11083, AMST10253, MATH22163 --- # AMST20452 — DC Equipment and Controls 1 credits · 1 hours AMST 20452 - DC Equipment and Controls AMST 20452 - DC Equipment and Controls 2 Lecture Hour(s) , 3 Laboratory Hour(s) C. motors and D.C. controllers. Included in this class will be motor controller design, hookup, and troubleshooting. Prerequisites: AMST10553, AMST10253, MATH22163, AMST20153 --- # AMST20553 — Environmental Protection Systems 3 credits · 3 hours AMST 20553 - Environmental Protection Systems AMST 20553 - Environmental Protection Systems 3 Lecture Hour(s) Prerequisites: AMST10453, AMST10253 --- # AMST20653 — Industrial Motors & Motor Controls 2 credits · 2 hours AMST 20653 - Industrial Motors & Motor Controls AMST 20653 - Industrial Motors & Motor Controls 3 Lecture Hour(s) , 3 Laboratory Hour(s) This course involves wiring and programming variable frequency drive units to run electrical motors. Prerequisites: AMST10553, AMST10253, MATH22163, AMST20153 --- # AMST20753 — Programmable Logic Controls for Manufacturing 2 credits · 2 hours AMST 20753 - Programmable Logic Controls for Manufacturing AMST 20753 - Programmable Logic Controls for Manufacturing 3 Lecture Hour(s) , 3 Laboratory Hour(s) This course will cover analyzing specified machine processes and determine PLC input and output requirements needed for proper process control as well as connecting appropriate sensors and drive mechanisms to interface PLC control with a machine process. Creating and preparing a program for a given machine process that incorporates both automatic and single-step modes of operation and entering a PLC program that demonstrates the proper… Prerequisites: AMST20153 --- # BINS41303 — Management Information Systems 3 credits · 3 hours BINS 41303 - Management Information Systems BINS 41303 - Management Information Systems 3 Lecture Hour(s) Developing strategies for the successful discharge of these responsibilities. all, Spring. Prerequisites: CPSI10003 --- # MGMT4790V — Independent Study in Management MGMT 4790V - Independent Study in Management MGMT 4790V - Independent Study in Management Variable Credit(s) Consult the Independent Study Courses subheading in the Academic Regulations section of this catalog for --- # MGMT4980V — Special Topics in Management 1 credits · 1 hours MGMT 4980V - Special Topics in Management MGMT 4980V - Special Topics in Management 1-3 -3 Lecture Hour(s) Special topics course covering subjects of interest in current management practices. Note: May be repeated for up to twelve hours of credit with different course content. --- # MGMT34303 — Entrepreneurship 3 credits · 3 hours MGMT 34303 - Entrepreneurship MGMT 34303 - Entrepreneurship 3 Lecture Hour(s) Students complete a simple business plan, or other group and individual projects. pring. Prerequisites: ACCT20103, MGMT34703, MKTG34043 --- # MGMT34503 — Industrial Relations 3 credits · 3 hours MGMT 34503 - Industrial Relations MGMT 34503 - Industrial Relations 3 Lecture Hour(s) Analysis of problems of labor; solutions through unionism, management, and government; labor laws. all, even numbered years. --- # MGMT34603 — Leadership 3 credits · 3 hours MGMT 34603 - Leadership MGMT 34603 - Leadership 3 Lecture Hour(s) Emphasis in behavioral aspects of leadership including leader characteristics, leader-follower interaction, and situational factors in leadership. Cases and exercises to improve individual leadership skills. pring semester, odd numbered years. --- # MGMT34703 — Principles of Management 3 credits · 3 hours MGMT 34703 - Principles of Management MGMT 34703 - Principles of Management 3 Lecture Hour(s) Examines planning, organizing, motivating, and controlling as they apply to managing a business organization. Stresses leadership, problem-solving techniques, and the coordination, communication, and human relations necessary for successful management. all, Spring, Summer. --- # MGMT36003 — Supply Chain Management 3 credits · 3 hours MGMT 36003 - Supply Chain Management MGMT 36003 - Supply Chain Management 3 Lecture Hour(s) Examination of the process of integrating and coordinating the supply chain in business processes. Emphasis on the strategies, techniques, operations, lean practices, and logistics of key supply chain management topics. --- # MGMT46333 — Human Resource Management 3 credits · 3 hours MGMT 46333 - Human Resource Management MGMT 46333 - Human Resource Management 3 Lecture Hour(s) pring. Prerequisites: MGMT34703 --- # MGMT46503 — Strategic Management 3 credits · 3 hours MGMT 46503 - Strategic Management MGMT 46503 - Strategic Management 3 Lecture Hour(s) Introduction to the theory and practice of strategic management. Covers internal and external analysis, competitive dynamics, international strategy, diversification and related issues, strategic leadership and governance, and implementation and control. all, Spring. Prerequisites: MKTG34043, FINN34703, MGMT34703 --- # MGMT46603 — Organizational Behavior and Theory 3 credits · 3 hours MGMT 46603 - Organizational Behavior and Theory MGMT 46603 - Organizational Behavior and Theory 3 Lecture Hour(s) Emphasis is on the behavior and performance of individuals and groups within organizations. all. Prerequisites: MGMT34703 --- # MGMT46703 — Global Organizational Behavior and Theory 3 credits · 3 hours MGMT 46703 - Global Organizational Behavior and Theory MGMT 46703 - Global Organizational Behavior and Theory 3 Lecture Hour(s) Problems of organization structure, motivation, leadership, HRM, and others are addressed. Extensive use of cases and in-class exercises; course project included. pring semester, even numbered years. Prerequisites: MGMT34703 --- # MGMT46903 — New Venture Development 3 credits · 3 hours MGMT 46903 - New Venture Development MGMT 46903 - New Venture Development 3 Lecture Hour(s) Analysis of competitors, market feasibility, economic conditions, and other factors. Lectures, case analyses, and projects. all, odd-numbered years. Prerequisites: MGMT34703, MKTG34043 --- # OMGT34203 — Quantitative Methods 3 credits · 3 hours OMGT 34203 - Quantitative Methods OMGT 34203 - Quantitative Methods 3 Lecture Hour(s) Topics include mathematical programming, queuing theory, simulation techniques, network analysis, and decision theory. Stresses the managerial perspective and the use of and interpretation of computer solutions. Prerequisites: CPSI10003, BUSI21003 --- # OMGT46403 — Production/Operations Management 3 credits · 3 hours OMGT 46403 - Production/Operations Management OMGT 46403 - Production/Operations Management 3 Lecture Hour(s) The topics will be: design decisions relating to capacity planning, product design, layout of facilities, and selecting locations for facilities; operating decisions relating to quality assurance, scheduling, inventory management, and project management. Class will periodically meet in the computer lab. Students will use computer software packages to solve problems. all, Spring. Prerequisites: BUSI21003 --- # MKTG4794V — Independent Study in Marketing MKTG 4794V - Independent Study in Marketing MKTG 4794V - Independent Study in Marketing Variable Credit(s) Consult the Independent Study Courses subheading in the Academic Regulations section of this catalog for --- # MKTG31003 — Sports Marketing 3 credits · 3 hours MKTG 31003 - Sports Marketing MKTG 31003 - Sports Marketing 3 Lecture Hour(s) Study of the sports marketing industry. Examines the role of sports marketing, the marketing mix, the roles of specific teams and organizations, and the digital landscape of marketing sports products (e.g. sponsorship and promotional licensing). ummer --- # MKTG34043 — Principles of Marketing 3 credits · 3 hours MKTG 34043 - Principles of Marketing MKTG 34043 - Principles of Marketing 3 Lecture Hour(s) Principles and practices of marketing with emphasis on the composition and planning of a marketing strategy. all, Spring, Summer. --- # MKTG34443 — Selling and Sales Administration 3 credits · 3 hours MKTG 34443 - Selling and Sales Administration MKTG 34443 - Selling and Sales Administration 3 Lecture Hour(s) Basic principles of salesmanship, including hiring, training, compensating, and motivating a sales force. pring. --- # MKTG34543 — Marketing Communication 3 credits · 3 hours MKTG 34543 - Marketing Communication MKTG 34543 - Marketing Communication 3 Lecture Hour(s) Advertising’s role in marketing strategy; advertising as communication; media choice; coordination of total promotional effort; measurement of promotional effectiveness. pring. Prerequisites: MKTG34043 --- # MKTG34643 — Consumer Behavior 3 credits · 3 hours MKTG 34643 - Consumer Behavior MKTG 34643 - Consumer Behavior 3 Lecture Hour(s) all. Prerequisites: MKTG34043 --- # MKTG42003 — Social Media Marketing 3 credits · 3 hours MKTG 42003 - Social Media Marketing MKTG 42003 - Social Media Marketing 3 Lecture Hour(s) Social networking strategies, methods, and tools for marketing the self and the enterprise, analytical tools for measuring the effectiveness of social media campaigns, and management tools for overseeing social media marketing efforts. Prerequisites: MKTG34043 --- # MKTG44743 — Special Topics in Marketing 3 credits · 3 hours MKTG 44743 - Special Topics in Marketing MKTG 44743 - Special Topics in Marketing 3 Lecture Hour(s) A special topics course covering subjects of current interest in marketing. Topics might include E-marketing, International Marketing, Services Marketing. Note: May be repeated for multiple credit with different course content. --- # MKTG46243 — Marketing Research 3 credits · 3 hours MKTG 46243 - Marketing Research MKTG 46243 - Marketing Research 3 Lecture Hour(s) all. Prerequisites: MKTG34043, BADM32303 --- # MKTG46643 — Marketing Management 3 credits · 3 hours MKTG 46643 - Marketing Management MKTG 46643 - Marketing Management 3 Lecture Hour(s) pring. --- # MLED4633V — Middle Level Clinical Internship II 15 credits · 15 hours MLED 4633V - Middle Level Clinical Internship II MLED 4633V - Middle Level Clinical Internship II 15 Credit(s) : Other Hours: Clinical Practice --- # MLED31033 — Programs and Practices for Middle Schools 3 credits · 3 hours MLED 31033 - Programs and Practices for Middle Schools MLED 31033 - Programs and Practices for Middle Schools 3 Lecture Hour(s) all. --- # MLED31133 — Learning and Development of Early Adolescence 3 credits · 3 hours MLED 31133 - Learning and Development of Early Adolescence MLED 31133 - Learning and Development of Early Adolescence 3 Lecture Hour(s) --- # MLED45133 — Teaching and Learning in the Middle Grades 3 credits · 3 hours MLED 45133 - Teaching and Learning in the Middle Grades MLED 45133 - Teaching and Learning in the Middle Grades 3 Lecture Hour(s) all --- # MLED45233 — Literacy Across the Curriculum 3 credits · 3 hours MLED 45233 - Literacy Across the Curriculum MLED 45233 - Literacy Across the Curriculum 3 Lecture Hour(s) --- # MLED46033 — Middle Level Clinical Internship I 3 credits · 3 hours MLED 46033 - Middle Level Clinical Internship I MLED 46033 - Middle Level Clinical Internship I 3 Credit(s) : Other Hours: Clinical Practice --- # MLED50103 — Teaching the Young Adolescent 3 credits · 3 hours MLED 50103 - Teaching the Young Adolescent MLED 50103 - Teaching the Young Adolescent 3 Lecture Hour(s) Students will study and examine the latest data on the developmental characteristics of the young adolescent. The class will also examine and review young adolescent research and how it impacts the instructional strategies, facilities, and the development of programs and materials. --- # MLED50203 — History and Philosophy and the Future of Middle Childhood Education 3 credits · 3 hours MLED 50203 - History and Philosophy and the Future of Middle Childhood Education MLED 50203 - History and Philosophy and the Future of Middle Childhood Education 3 Lecture Hour(s) This course provides the historical development of the middle school/junior high school, its current status, and the direction of middle childhood education in the future. --- # MLED50303 — Middle Childhood Seminar 3 credits · 3 hours MLED 50303 - Middle Childhood Seminar MLED 50303 - Middle Childhood Seminar 3 Lecture Hour(s) This course will address current issues and research in middle childhood education. Best practices will be reviewed and compared from field experiences with recommendations for change and improvement. --- # MLED50403 — Middle Childhood Curriculum 3 credits · 3 hours MLED 50403 - Middle Childhood Curriculum MLED 50403 - Middle Childhood Curriculum 3 Lecture Hour(s) This course will address middle childhood curriculum based on research and current practices. Students will examine curriculum theories and middle childhood research will be reviewed regarding design options for integrated curriculum. A required student project will be in the area of middle childhood education and/or a content teaching field. --- # MLED50503 — Teaching and Learning in the Middle Grades 3 credits · 3 hours MLED 50503 - Teaching and Learning in the Middle Grades MLED 50503 - Teaching and Learning in the Middle Grades 3 Credit(s) --- # MLED50603 — Learning and Development of Early Adolescence 3 credits · 3 hours MLED 50603 - Learning and Development of Early Adolescence MLED 50603 - Learning and Development of Early Adolescence 3 Lecture Hour(s) --- # MLED50703 — Literacy Across the Curriculum in the Middle Grades 3 credits · 3 hours MLED 50703 - Literacy Across the Curriculum in the Middle Grades MLED 50703 - Literacy Across the Curriculum in the Middle Grades 3 Credit(s) --- # WLLC3410V — Conversational Language II 3 credits · 3 hours WLLC 3410V - Conversational Language II WLLC 3410V - Conversational Language II 3 Lecture Hour(s) For the student who has been abroad before, this course is a continuation of conversational skills, again, all done in the target language. The student works to further develop listening comprehension, oral proficiency, and more native vocabulary, like idiomatic and colloquial expression. The student again advances his/her language skills in a native environment and through total immersion. Note: Can be repeated when content varies for up to 12 credit hours. --- # WLLC4430V — Seminar in Foreign Language Studies WLLC 4430V - Seminar in Foreign Language Studies WLLC 4430V - Seminar in Foreign Language Studies Variable Credit(s) For students traveling abroad or taking intensive on-campus immersions in a foreign language. Note: Can be repeated when content varies for up to 12 credit hours. --- # WLLC23003 — Introductory Seminar in Foreign Language Studies 3 credits · 3 hours WLLC 23003 - Introductory Seminar in Foreign Language Studies WLLC 23003 - Introductory Seminar in Foreign Language Studies 3 Lecture Hour(s) For students wishing to begin study of a language other than Spanish or French. Note: May be repeated for credit in different languages. --- # WLLC34003 — Conversational Language I 3 credits · 3 hours WLLC 34003 - Conversational Language I WLLC 34003 - Conversational Language I 3 Lecture Hour(s) This course allows the student to utilize the target language in a native setting and through total immersion. The student is exposed to the language while in class, with the host family, and during daily activities. This intensive oral practice is designed to improve listening comprehension, oral proficiency, and vocabulary in a natural language environment. Note: Can be repeated when content varies for up to 12 credit hours. --- # WLLC34203 — Syntax of the Language 3 credits · 3 hours WLLC 34203 - Syntax of the Language WLLC 34203 - Syntax of the Language 3 Lecture Hour(s) This course allows the student the opportunity to study the target language’s grammar and usage in a native setting through total immersion techniques. Each student is placed into the appropriate classroom with regard to his/her language ability, allowing further development of grammar and syntax skills in the target language. The grammar studies in class will complement the conversation skills obtained through the experience while abroad. Note: Can be repeated when content varies for up to 12 credit hou… --- # WLLC48004 — Senior Capstone 4 credits · 4 hours WLLC 48004 - Senior Capstone WLLC 48004 - Senior Capstone 4 Lecture Hour(s) Semester-long final project in Modern Languages. --- # WLLC49003 — Seminar in Teaching Foreign Language 3 credits · 3 hours WLLC 49003 - Seminar in Teaching Foreign Language WLLC 49003 - Seminar in Teaching Foreign Language 3 Lecture Hour(s) Evaluation and critique of micro classroom teaching, history of academic discipline, philosophy development, test design and evaluation, and materials for on-site teaching. --- # WLLC59203 — Seminar Teaching Foreign Language 3 credits · 3 hours WLLC 59203 - Seminar Teaching Foreign Language WLLC 59203 - Seminar Teaching Foreign Language 3 Lecture Hour(s) Evaluation and critique of micro classroom teaching, history of academic discipline, philosophy development, test design and evaluation, preparation of classroom materials, lesson planning, and use of current technologies. --- # MUAP50262 — Private Lesson 2 credits · 2 hours MUAP 50262 - Private Lesson MUAP 50262 - Private Lesson 2 Credit(s) Focus will be on performance and job-related skills in today’s music scene. Note: May be repeated for up to 4 total hours. --- # MUED31992 — Jazz Techniques for the Music Educator 2 credits · 2 hours MUED 31992 - Jazz Techniques for the Music Educator MUED 31992 - Jazz Techniques for the Music Educator 2 Credit(s) Prerequisites: MUTH21601 --- # MUED35893 — Elementary Music Methods 3 credits · 3 hours MUED 35893 - Elementary Music Methods MUED 35893 - Elementary Music Methods 3 Lecture Hour(s) Emphasizes the professional musician’s role as a music specialist or music coordinator. Note: Open to music majors only Prerequisites: MUTH10303 --- # MUED46193 — Secondary Instrumental Music Methods 3 credits · 3 hours MUED 46193 - Secondary Instrumental Music Methods MUED 46193 - Secondary Instrumental Music Methods 3 Lecture Hour(s) Prerequisites: MUTH10303 --- # MUED47893 — Secondary Vocal Methods 3 credits · 3 hours MUED 47893 - Secondary Vocal Methods MUED 47893 - Secondary Vocal Methods 3 Lecture Hour(s) Prerequisites: MUPD47202 --- # MUED50593 — Jazz Techniques for the Music Educator 3 credits · 3 hours MUED 50593 - Jazz Techniques for the Music Educator MUED 50593 - Jazz Techniques for the Music Educator 3 Credit(s) Topics include: jazz theory, improvisation, arranging methods, building the ensemble and rehearsal techniques. --- # MUED51503 — Topics in Rehearsing Music Ensembles 3 credits · 3 hours MUED 51503 - Topics in Rehearsing Music Ensembles MUED 51503 - Topics in Rehearsing Music Ensembles 3 Credit(s) These techniques and strategies are applicable to a variety of ensembles, including bands, orchestras, choirs, and chamber groups. --- # MUEN12251 — University Chorus 2 credits · 2 hours MUEN 12251 - University Chorus MUEN 12251 - University Chorus 1 Laboratory Hour(s) Note: Mixed chorus which performs major choral/orchestral work each year. May be repeated. --- # MUEN21751 — Jazz Combo I 1 credits · 1 hours MUEN 21751 - Jazz Combo I MUEN 21751 - Jazz Combo I 1 Credit(s) Note: membership by audition or interview, may be repeated Prerequisites: MUEN35951 --- # MUEN31851 — Jazz Combo II 1 credits · 1 hours MUEN 31851 - Jazz Combo II MUEN 31851 - Jazz Combo II 1 Credit(s) Note: membership by audition or interview, may be repeated Prerequisites: MUEN21751 --- # MUEN34351 — Instrumental Ensemble 2 credits · 2 hours MUEN 34351 - Instrumental Ensemble MUEN 34351 - Instrumental Ensemble 1 Laboratory Hour(s) The study and performance of literature for instrumental ensembles. Note: May be repeated. --- # MUEN35151 — Chamber Choir 3 credits · 3 hours MUEN 35151 - Chamber Choir MUEN 35151 - Chamber Choir 1 Laboratory Hour(s) --- # MUEN35951 — Jazz Ensemble 3 credits · 3 hours MUEN 35951 - Jazz Ensemble MUEN 35951 - Jazz Ensemble 1 Laboratory Hour(s) The study and performance of jazz forms from Dixieland to fusion through the utilization of traditional big band instrumentation. Note: Membership is by audition or interview. May be repeated. --- # MUEN46751 — Marching Band 5 credits · 5 hours MUEN 46751 - Marching Band MUEN 46751 - Marching Band 1 Laboratory Hour(s) This instrumental ensemble provides opportunities for development through military and corps-style show design and precision movement. Performances include football games and parades. Note: Membership is by audition or interview. Only available during the fall semester. May be repeated. --- # MUEN46951 — Concert Choir 3 credits · 3 hours MUEN 46951 - Concert Choir MUEN 46951 - Concert Choir 1 Laboratory Hour(s) A mixed chorus which provides opportunities for development of vocal, technical, and expressive skills through the study and performance of choral literature of varying styles from all historical periods. The Concert Choir tours in addition to the programs presented on campus and in the community. Note: Membership by audition. May be repeated --- # MUEN47451 — Concert Bands 6 credits · 6 hours MUEN 47451 - Concert Bands MUEN 47451 - Concert Bands 1 Laboratory Hour(s) The university concert bands perform on-campus performances and tour every other year. The instrumentation of the ensembles is variable and is set by the demands of the repertoire. Compositions performed range from full-band masterworks from the 18th and 19th centuries, to the more progressive works from the contemporary era. Note: Membership is open to all students by audition or interview. May be repeated. --- # MUEN47551 — Wind Symphony 4 credits · 4 hours MUEN 47551 - Wind Symphony MUEN 47551 - Wind Symphony 1 Laboratory Hour(s) This ensemble presents on and off campus concerts. Note: May be repeated. --- # MUHS10581 — Piano Repertoire 1 credits · 1 hours MUHS 10581 - Piano Repertoire MUHS 10581 - Piano Repertoire 1 Lecture Hour(s) Survey of keyboard literature from the Renaissance through the present. --- # MUHS33383 — History of the American Broadway Musical 3 credits · 3 hours MUHS 33383 - History of the American Broadway Musical MUHS 33383 - History of the American Broadway Musical 3 Lecture Hour(s) This course is designed to give students a broad overview of the historical development of the American musical theatre, from its beginnings to the present time, and knowledge of the composers, lyricists, directors, choreographers, and producers who were important in its development. --- # MUHS33583 — History of Jazz 3 credits · 3 hours MUHS 33583 - History of Jazz MUHS 33583 - History of Jazz 3 Credit(s) Prerequisites: MUEN35951 --- # MUHS35683 — History of Music I 3 credits · 3 hours MUHS 35683 - History of Music I MUHS 35683 - History of Music I 3 Lecture Hour(s) Prerequisites: MUTH10303 --- # MUHS35783 — History of Music II 3 credits · 3 hours MUHS 35783 - History of Music II MUHS 35783 - History of Music II 3 Lecture Hour(s) Prerequisites: MUTH10303 --- # MUHS50483 — Jazz History 3 credits · 3 hours MUHS 50483 - Jazz History MUHS 50483 - Jazz History 3 Credit(s) Pivotal figures such as Louis Armstrong, Duke Ellington, Charlie Parker, Miles Davis and John Coltrane are examined through a study of their music, emphasizing harmonic analysis of transcribed solos and the historical position of their music in an evolutionary context. Selected reading and listening assignments are given. --- # MUPD22902 — Diction for Singers 2 credits · 2 hours MUPD 22902 - Diction for Singers MUPD 22902 - Diction for Singers 2 Lecture Hour(s) Prerequisites: MUTH10303, MUTH10901 --- # MUPD33202 — Vocal Pedagogy 2 credits · 2 hours MUPD 33202 - Vocal Pedagogy MUPD 33202 - Vocal Pedagogy 2 Lecture Hour(s) , 2 Laboratory Hour(s) Prerequisites: MUTH10303 --- # MUPD34401 — Woodwind Class 2 credits · 2 hours MUPD 34401 - Woodwind Class MUPD 34401 - Woodwind Class 1 Lecture Hour(s) A study of the instruments of the woodwind family with the objective of developing basic techniques for a comprehensive teaching knowledge. --- # MUPD34801 — Brass Class 2 credits · 2 hours MUPD 34801 - Brass Class MUPD 34801 - Brass Class 1 Lecture Hour(s) A study of the instruments of the brass family with the objective of developing basic techniques for a comprehensive teaching knowledge. --- # MUPD34901 — Percussion Class 2 credits · 2 hours MUPD 34901 - Percussion Class MUPD 34901 - Percussion Class 1 Lecture Hour(s) A study of the instruments of the percussion family with the objective of developing basic techniques for a comprehensive teaching knowledge. --- # MUPD35001 — String Class 2 credits · 2 hours MUPD 35001 - String Class MUPD 35001 - String Class 1 Lecture Hour(s) A study of the instruments of the string family with the objective of developing basic techniques for a comprehensive teaching knowledge. --- # MUPD46302 — Piano Pedagogy 2 credits · 2 hours MUPD 46302 - Piano Pedagogy MUPD 46302 - Piano Pedagogy 2 Lecture Hour(s) Prerequisites: MUTH10303 --- # MUPD47102 — Instrumental Conducting 2 credits · 2 hours MUPD 47102 - Instrumental Conducting MUPD 47102 - Instrumental Conducting 2 Lecture Hour(s) The course instruction will include techniques of 18th-century performance practice through 20th-century avant-garde style. Also included will be aspects of administration and supervision of public school wind programs. Prerequisites: MUTH10303 --- # MUPD47202 — Choral Conducting 2 credits · 2 hours MUPD 47202 - Choral Conducting MUPD 47202 - Choral Conducting 2 Lecture Hour(s) Course includes study of choral rehearsal techniques, techniques of music research, choral literature, and preparation of a conductor’s score. Lectures, listening assignments, and conducting instruction make up the basic class format. Prerequisites: MUTH10303 --- # MUSC4798V — Independent Study in Music MUSC 4798V - Independent Study in Music MUSC 4798V - Independent Study in Music Variable Credit(s) Consult the Independent Study Courses subheading in the Academic Regulations section of this catalog for --- # MUSC5798V — Independent Study in Jazz MUSC 5798V - Independent Study in Jazz MUSC 5798V - Independent Study in Jazz Variable Credit(s) Prerequisites: MUSC59283 --- # MUSC10003 — Music Appreciation 3 credits · 3 hours MUSC 10003 - Music Appreciation MUSC 10003 - Music Appreciation A.C.T.S. Equivalent # MUS 1003 3 Lecture Hour(s) Study of the major composers and representative compositions of the musical style periods. --- # MUSC10101 — Seminar in Student Success for the Music Major 2 credits · 2 hours MUSC 10101 - Seminar in Student Success for the Music Major MUSC 10101 - Seminar in Student Success for the Music Major 1 Lecture Hour(s) Prepares first-time freshmen music majors for optimal success in the UAM community and within the Division of Music by developing skills, knowledge, and behavior which will create a confident and self-sufficient student scholar. Fulfills the university requirement of an orientation course for first time freshmen. --- # MUSC10480 — Recitals, Concerts, Productions 0 credits · 0 hours MUSC 10480 - Recitals, Concerts, Productions MUSC 10480 - Recitals, Concerts, Productions 0 Credit(s) : Other Hours: Attendance at recitals, concerts and productions All music majors are required to attend or participate in all divisional recitals plus an assigned number of major recitals, concerts, and productions each semester in residence. Note: Recitals, Concert, Productions must be taken each semester in residence for a total of eight semesters. Course will be graded pass/fail. May be repeated. --- # MUSC10782 — Music Technology 1 credits · 1 hours MUSC 10782 - Music Technology MUSC 10782 - Music Technology 2 Lecture Hour(s) , 1 Laboratory Hour(s) Study in page setup, click and MIDI entry, grouping, editing techniques, lyric entry, MIDI channel and instrument assigning, playback, Enigma Transportable Files. Note: Open to music majors and minors; other students may enroll only with the instructor’s permission. --- # MUSC10881 — Piano Class (non-music major) 2 credits · 2 hours MUSC 10881 - Piano Class (non-music major) MUSC 10881 - Piano Class (non-music major) 1 Lecture Hour(s) Beginning piano for non-music majors. --- # MUSC11482 — Piano Class I 2 credits · 2 hours MUSC 11482 - Piano Class I MUSC 11482 - Piano Class I 2 Laboratory Hour(s) Fundamental skills of playing the piano. Note: Open to vocal and instrumental music majors who have had no previous piano study. Students must pass this course with a grade of “C” or above to take Piano Class II. --- # MUSC13482 — Piano Class II 2 credits · 2 hours MUSC 13482 - Piano Class II MUSC 13482 - Piano Class II 2 Laboratory Hour(s) Note: Open to vocal and instrumental music majors. Prerequisites: MUSC11482 --- # MUSC31303 — Basic Musicianship 3 credits · 3 hours MUSC 31303 - Basic Musicianship MUSC 31303 - Basic Musicianship 3 Lecture Hour(s) Introductory course in the basic components and fundamentals of music for the student with a limited musical background. --- # MUSC47782 — Seminar in Music Technology 1 credits · 1 hours MUSC 47782 - Seminar in Music Technology MUSC 47782 - Seminar in Music Technology 2 Lecture Hour(s) , 1 Laboratory Hour(s) Included are setup techniques, note entry, music editing, quantization, MIDI channel and track assignments, MIDI files, studio teaching applications and as an improvisation aid, computer-based recording and editing techniques. Note: May be repeated for a maximum of 6 credit hours. Prerequisites: MUSC10782 --- # MUSC48004 — Senior Capstone 4 credits · 4 hours MUSC 48004 - Senior Capstone MUSC 48004 - Senior Capstone 4 Lecture Hour(s) Semester-long final project in Music. --- # MUSC59183 — Jazz Capstone Residency 3 credits · 3 hours MUSC 59183 - Jazz Capstone Residency MUSC 59183 - Jazz Capstone Residency 3 Credit(s) Taken in conjunction with MUTH 50703 - Analysis and Music Literature of the 20th and 21st Centuries , there is further reinforcement of jazz improvisation and theory. Includes participation in small combos focusing on the preparation and memorization of standard tunes, jazz classics and contemporary music. Aesthetic issues as well as practical “on the job” considerations are emphasized. Requirements include but are not exclusive to a written comprehensive examination in which the student must demonstrate a s… --- # MUSC59282 — Topics in World Music 2 credits · 2 hours MUSC 59282 - Topics in World Music MUSC 59282 - Topics in World Music 2 Credit(s) --- # MUSC59283 — Jazz Gateway Residency 3 credits · 3 hours MUSC 59283 - Jazz Gateway Residency MUSC 59283 - Jazz Gateway Residency 3 Credit(s) This course, taken in conjunction with MUED 51503 - Topics in Rehearsing Music Ensembles , includes practical “on the job” experience through participation in small combos that focus on the preparation and memorization of standard tunes, jazz classics, and contemporary music. --- # MUTH10203 — Theory I 3 credits · 3 hours MUTH 10203 - Theory I MUTH 10203 - Theory I 3 Lecture Hour(s) Prerequisites: MUSC10782 --- # MUTH10303 — Theory II 3 credits · 3 hours MUTH 10303 - Theory II MUTH 10303 - Theory II 3 Lecture Hour(s) Composition in four-voice choral style. Instrumental and vocal arranging via computer-based notation systems. Prerequisites: MUTH10203 --- # MUTH10601 — Ear Training and Sight Singing I 2 credits · 2 hours MUTH 10601 - Ear Training and Sight Singing I MUTH 10601 - Ear Training and Sight Singing I 1 Lecture Hour(s) --- # MUTH10901 — Ear Training and Sight Singing II 2 credits · 2 hours MUTH 10901 - Ear Training and Sight Singing II MUTH 10901 - Ear Training and Sight Singing II 1 Lecture Hour(s) Prerequisites: MUTH10601 --- # MUTH21601 — Jazz Improvisation I 1 credits · 1 hours MUTH 21601 - Jazz Improvisation I MUTH 21601 - Jazz Improvisation I 1 Credit(s) Prerequisites: MUTH10203 --- # MUTH22103 — Theory III 3 credits · 3 hours MUTH 22103 - Theory III MUTH 22103 - Theory III 3 Lecture Hour(s) Advanced instrumental and vocal arranging via computer-based notation systems. Prerequisites: MUTH10303 --- # MUTH22203 — Theory IV 3 credits · 3 hours MUTH 22203 - Theory IV MUTH 22203 - Theory IV 3 Lecture Hour(s) Prerequisites: MUTH22103 --- # MUTH22301 — Ear Training and Sight Singing III 2 credits · 2 hours MUTH 22301 - Ear Training and Sight Singing III MUTH 22301 - Ear Training and Sight Singing III 1 Lecture Hour(s) Prerequisites: MUTH10901 --- # MUTH22401 — Ear Training and Sight Singing IV 2 credits · 2 hours MUTH 22401 - Ear Training and Sight Singing IV MUTH 22401 - Ear Training and Sight Singing IV 1 Lecture Hour(s) Prerequisites: MUTH22301 --- # MUTH33101 — Jazz Improvisation II 1 credits · 1 hours MUTH 33101 - Jazz Improvisation II MUTH 33101 - Jazz Improvisation II 1 Credit(s) Prerequisites: MUTH10303 --- # MUTH33603 — Jazz Theory and Arranging 3 credits · 3 hours MUTH 33603 - Jazz Theory and Arranging MUTH 33603 - Jazz Theory and Arranging 3 Credit(s) Prerequisites: MUTH22203, MUTH33101 --- # MUTH34103 — Analysis and Music Literature 3 credits · 3 hours MUTH 34103 - Analysis and Music Literature MUTH 34103 - Analysis and Music Literature 3 Lecture Hour(s) Prerequisites: MUTH10303 --- # MUTH50303 — Jazz Theory and Arranging 3 credits · 3 hours MUTH 50303 - Jazz Theory and Arranging MUTH 50303 - Jazz Theory and Arranging 3 Credit(s) --- # MUTH50603 — Jazz Improvisation 3 credits · 3 hours MUTH 50603 - Jazz Improvisation MUTH 50603 - Jazz Improvisation 3 Credit(s) Prerequisites: MUTH50303 --- # MUTH50703 — Analysis and Music Literature of the 20th and 21st Centuries 3 credits · 3 hours MUTH 50703 - Analysis and Music Literature of the 20th and 21st Centuries MUTH 50703 - Analysis and Music Literature of the 20th and 21st Centuries 3 Credit(s) Presenting diverse and representative works, this course provides templates for analysis of both the music and its stylistic context and sociocultural environment. --- # MUTH51602 — Graduate Review of Music Theory 2 credits · 2 hours MUTH 51602 - Graduate Review of Music Theory MUTH 51602 - Graduate Review of Music Theory 2 Credit(s) Through analysis, part-writing, melody harmonization, and figured-bass realization, this course explores the diatonic foundations of tonality, and trace how composers extended diatonic harmony to create chromatic resources. --- # THTR4289V — Music Theatre Workshop THTR 4289V - Music Theatre Workshop THTR 4289V - Music Theatre Workshop Variable Credit(s) Note: May be taken for a maximum of 2 hours per semester. May be repeated. --- # THTR11591 — Dancing for Music Theatre 3 credits · 3 hours THTR 11591 - Dancing for Music Theatre THTR 11591 - Dancing for Music Theatre 1 Laboratory Hour(s) Introduction and beginning level study of contemporary music theatre dance techniques, dance vocabulary, and stage movement. --- # THTR12593 — Acting in Musical Theatre I 3 credits · 3 hours THTR 12593 - Acting in Musical Theatre I THTR 12593 - Acting in Musical Theatre I 3 Lecture Hour(s) , 3 Laboratory Hour(s) This course is designed to instruct students in the art of acting in musical theatre; to acquaint students with the actor’s mode of thinking, creating, and working; and to introduce students to a program of exercise and practice for improving technique. Students will experience the creative act of performing a role, in both memorized and improvisational scenes. --- # THTR22693 — Acting in Musical Theatre II 3 credits · 3 hours THTR 22693 - Acting in Musical Theatre II THTR 22693 - Acting in Musical Theatre II 3 Lecture Hour(s) , 3 Laboratory Hour(s) Acting in Musical Theatre II is a continuation of the theories and practices developed in THTR 12593 . --- # THTR32793 — Acting in Musical Theatre III 3 credits · 3 hours THTR 32793 - Acting in Musical Theatre III THTR 32793 - Acting in Musical Theatre III 3 Lecture Hour(s) , 3 Laboratory Hour(s) This course is designed to the student actor begin her/his career in theatre. The course will explore various audition techniques and will culminate with the student having developed a marketable package with which to enter into graduate school or go directly into the world of commercial theatre. This course will also include advanced scene study. --- # ALHE10157 — Nursing Assistant 5 credits · 5 hours ALHE 10157 - Nursing Assistant ALHE 10157 - Nursing Assistant 7 Lecture Hour(s) , 2 Laboratory Hour(s) , Other Hours: 3 hours clinical The Nursing Assistant (NA) course follows the mandated Nursing Assistant Program curriculum adopted in Arkansas. Emphasis is placed developing the knowledge and skills specific to nursing assistant duties. Classroom, applied lab, and clinical training in long-term health care facilities are included in this course. Students who successfully complete the NA Program are eligible to take the skills and written examination that leads to Arkansas State Certificatio… --- # NREM3990V — Special Topics NREM 3990V - Special Topics NREM 3990V - Special Topics Variable Credit(s) Topics vary in accordance with student needs. Presentation form may vary with each offering. On demand. Note: Course may be repeated when different topics are presented. --- # NREM4790V — Independent Study in Natural Resources Management NREM 4790V - Independent Study in Natural Resources Management NREM 4790V - Independent Study in Natural Resources Management Variable Credit(s) Consult the Independent Study Courses subheading in the Academic Regulations section of this catalog for On demand. --- # NREM10101 — Introduction to Natural Resource Management 1 credits · 1 hours NREM 10101 - Introduction to Natural Resource Management NREM 10101 - Introduction to Natural Resource Management 1 Lecture Hour(s) , 3 (8 week course) Laboratory Hour(s) Introduces the principles of good reasoning, critical thinking, structured decision-making, and problem solving in natural resource management. Addresses problems and questions that do not have an easy and definitive answer. all. --- # NREM20203 — Human Dimensions in Natural Resources 3 credits · 3 hours NREM 20203 - Human Dimensions in Natural Resources NREM 20203 - Human Dimensions in Natural Resources 3 Lecture Hour(s) Foundations of human dimensions as it relates to natural resources and natural resource management. Includes the history, current trends, and future of human dimensions as a discipline. Stresses the management, leadership, and problem solving skills necessary to manage the human relations/natural resource interface. pring. --- # NREM20303 — Soil Science 3 credits · 3 hours NREM 20303 - Soil Science NREM 20303 - Soil Science 3 Lecture Hour(s) Origin, development and properties of soils related to ecosystem functions and productivity. all. Prerequisites: MATH11003, MATH24005, CHEM14043, CHEM14031 --- # NREM20331 — Soil Science Laboratory 3 credits · 3 hours NREM 20331 - Soil Science Laboratory NREM 20331 - Soil Science Laboratory 1 Laboratory Hour(s) all. Prerequisites: MATH11003, MATH24005, CHEM14043, CHEM14031 --- # NREM20342 — Wildlife Conservation and Management 2 credits · 2 hours NREM 20342 - Wildlife Conservation and Management NREM 20342 - Wildlife Conservation and Management 2 Lecture Hour(s) Wildlife biology, ecology, conservation, laws, history, and management of wildlife in North America. all. --- # NREM20402 — Forest Inventory 1 credits · 1 hours NREM 20402 - Forest Inventory NREM 20402 - Forest Inventory 2 Lecture Hour(s) , 3 Laboratory Hour(s) Estimation of timber and non-timber forest resource attributes through prevailing inventory methods and statistics. all. Prerequisites: NREM20802 --- # NREM20502 — Dendrology 1 credits · 1 hours NREM 20502 - Dendrology NREM 20502 - Dendrology 2 Lecture Hour(s) , 3 Laboratory Hour(s) Classroom and laboratory practice in the identification, nomenclature, classification, and ecology of both regional woody plants and North American conifers coupled with a field practicum. Twig, fruit, and cone characteristics and proper methods of building a leaf collection are examined. all. --- # NREM20603 — Natural Resources Communication 3 credits · 3 hours NREM 20603 - Natural Resources Communication NREM 20603 - Natural Resources Communication 3 Lecture Hour(s) Development of essential communication skills, interpersonal skills, and professionalism with environmental and natural resources exemplars. Concepts, methods, and practices from communications, psychology, and natural resources management are emphasized. pring --- # NREM20703 — Natural Resource Sampling and Monitoring 2 credits · 2 hours NREM 20703 - Natural Resource Sampling and Monitoring NREM 20703 - Natural Resource Sampling and Monitoring 3 Lecture Hour(s) , 3 Laboratory Hour(s) Review of elementary statistics, specific applications of field sampling methods, and a variety of analysis techniques commonly used in ecology, wildlife management and forestry are examined. pring. Prerequisites: MATH11003, MATH24005 --- # NREM20802 — Applications in Natural Resource Sampling and Monitoring 6 credits · 6 hours NREM 20802 - Applications in Natural Resource Sampling and Monitoring NREM 20802 - Applications in Natural Resource Sampling and Monitoring 2 Laboratory Hour(s) ummer. Prerequisites: NREM20703 --- # NREM20803 — Environment and Society 3 credits · 3 hours NREM 20803 - Environment and Society NREM 20803 - Environment and Society 3 Lecture Hour(s) The course will focus on the interdependence of societies and natural resources, their historic and contemporary influence on behaviors, policies, and economies, and the role natural resources conservation, sustainability, and management play in addressing social issues. pring. Prerequisites: ENGL10103 --- # NREM20903 — Fire Management 2 credits · 2 hours NREM 20903 - Fire Management NREM 20903 - Fire Management 3 Lecture Hour(s) , 3 Laboratory Hour(s) pring. Prerequisites: MATH11003 --- # NREM21002 — Introduction to Logging Systems 2 credits · 2 hours NREM 21002 - Introduction to Logging Systems NREM 21002 - Introduction to Logging Systems 2 Lecture Hour(s) An introduction to mechanized logging systems in the US South. Topics covered include workflow, productivity measures, harvest types, environmental regulations, and safety in logging operations. --- # NREM30101 — Natural Resources Quiz Bowl Prep 1 credits · 1 hours NREM 30101 - Natural Resources Quiz Bowl Prep NREM 30101 - Natural Resources Quiz Bowl Prep 1 Lecture Hour(s) Game strategies for annual forestry and wildlife quiz bowls are explored, and students prepare for competitions with commonly used quiz bowl equipment. --- # NREM30302 — Contemporary Natural Resources Issues 2 credits · 2 hours NREM 30302 - Contemporary Natural Resources Issues NREM 30302 - Contemporary Natural Resources Issues 2 Credit(s) : Other Hours: 2 weeks during Summer Camp Two one-week field trips required. ummer I. --- # NREM30503 — Forest Ecology and Tree Ecophysiology 2 credits · 2 hours NREM 30503 - Forest Ecology and Tree Ecophysiology NREM 30503 - Forest Ecology and Tree Ecophysiology 3 Lecture Hour(s) , 3 Laboratory Hour(s) Relationships of tree growth and physiological processes as affected by the environment are explored. all. Prerequisites: NREM20303, BIOL20343, BIOL20341, BIOL20543, BIOL20531 --- # NREM30603 — Biometrics in Natural Resources 3 credits · 3 hours NREM 30603 - Biometrics in Natural Resources NREM 30603 - Biometrics in Natural Resources 3 Lecture Hour(s) Emphasis on hand- and software-based statistical computations. pring. Prerequisites: MATH11003, MATH12003 --- # NREM30704 — Silviculture 3 credits · 3 hours NREM 30704 - Silviculture NREM 30704 - Silviculture 4 Lecture Hour(s) , 3 Laboratory Hour(s) Detailed study of individual cultural treatments that maintain and enhance productivity of forest stands, and of regeneration methods whereby forest stands are harvested and renewed. pring. Prerequisites: NREM20303, NREM20703, NREM20502, NREM30503, BIOL34834 --- # NREM30803 — Concepts in Watershed Management 2 credits · 2 hours NREM 30803 - Concepts in Watershed Management NREM 30803 - Concepts in Watershed Management 3 Lecture Hour(s) , 3 Laboratory Hour(s) Studies current land management practices affecting water availability, aquatic communities, and pollutant generation. Examines assessment techniques, water monitoring procedures, best management practices and water resource policies. pring. Prerequisites: NREM20303, NREM20703 --- # NREM30901 — Forest Herbicides 1 credits · 1 hours NREM 30901 - Forest Herbicides NREM 30901 - Forest Herbicides 1 Lecture Hour(s) pring. Prerequisites: MATH11003, BIOL20343 --- # NREM31001 — Methods in Wildlife Conservation and Management 3 credits · 3 hours NREM 31001 - Methods in Wildlife Conservation and Management NREM 31001 - Methods in Wildlife Conservation and Management 1 Laboratory Hour(s) Special attention will be paid to understanding and utilizing quantitative methods related to wildlife management. all. --- # NREM40103 — Natural Resource Economics 3 credits · 3 hours NREM 40103 - Natural Resource Economics NREM 40103 - Natural Resource Economics 3 Lecture Hour(s) all. Prerequisites: MATH11003, MATH24005, ECON22003, ECON21003 --- # NREM40203 — Wildlife Habitat Management 2 credits · 2 hours NREM 40203 - Wildlife Habitat Management NREM 40203 - Wildlife Habitat Management 3 Lecture Hour(s) , 1 Laboratory Hour(s) Examines habitat function, vertebrate habitat selection, disturbance ecology, silvicultural practices, desired future conditions, conservation planning, monitoring and adaptive resource management strategies. pring. --- # NREM40301 — Registered Foresters Test Prep 2 credits · 2 hours NREM 40301 - Registered Foresters Test Prep NREM 40301 - Registered Foresters Test Prep 1 Laboratory Hour(s) This is an 8-week course that is taught in the second half of each semester. Course is open to students who are qualified to take the Arkansas State Registered Foresters Exam. --- # NREM40403 — Natural Resource Policy 3 credits · 3 hours NREM 40403 - Natural Resource Policy NREM 40403 - Natural Resource Policy 3 Lecture Hour(s) S. Evolution of public and professional attitudes toward natural resources, major laws affecting management of public and private lands, policy-making processes, and professional ethics. Study of major policy issues affecting renewable natural resources and procedures for responding to those issues in management decision-making. Topics include individual and group involvement in natural resource planning, environmental issues, and regulation of forestry practices. all. --- # NREM40503 — Forest Management 3 credits · 3 hours NREM 40503 - Forest Management NREM 40503 - Forest Management 3 Lecture Hour(s) all. Prerequisites: MATH11003, MATH24005 --- # NREM40603 — Natural Resources Practicum 1 credits · 1 hours NREM 40603 - Natural Resources Practicum NREM 40603 - Natural Resources Practicum 3 Lecture Hour(s) , 6 Laboratory Hour(s) Project development, financial analyses and final management plan presentations are conducted in this course. pring. Prerequisites: BIOL33834, ENGL32553, NREM30603, NREM40103 --- # NREM40702 — Wood Structure and Forest Products 1 credits · 1 hours NREM 40702 - Wood Structure and Forest Products NREM 40702 - Wood Structure and Forest Products 2 Lecture Hour(s) , 3 Laboratory Hour(s) pring. Prerequisites: NREM30704 --- # NREM40804 — Forest Health 3 credits · 3 hours NREM 40804 - Forest Health NREM 40804 - Forest Health 4 Lecture Hour(s) , 3 Laboratory Hour(s) Examines factors affecting forest health including insects, diseases, fire, flooding, wind, and ice/snow related damage. pring. Prerequisites: NREM30704 --- # NREM40903 — Applied Quantitative Wildlife Population Ecology 3 credits · 3 hours NREM 40903 - Applied Quantitative Wildlife Population Ecology NREM 40903 - Applied Quantitative Wildlife Population Ecology 3 Lecture Hour(s) Includes development of wildlife population models and spreadsheet models. all. --- # NREM47005 — Advanced Topics NREM 47005 - Advanced Topics NREM 47005 - Advanced Topics Variable Credit(s) On demand. --- # PNUR10002 — PN Pharmacology 1 credits · 1 hours PNUR 10002 - PN Pharmacology PNUR 10002 - PN Pharmacology 2 Lecture Hour(s) , 2 Laboratory Hour(s) Must have successfully completed each preceding course with a “C” or better and progress with the cohort you enrolled in. Properties, dosage, actions, interactions of drugs. System of weights and measures for drug administration. Formulas for dosage calculations. Medical symbols/abbreviations. Safety factors including simulated lab and to learn the limitations regarding dispensing medications. Note: This course may be transferable toward a limited number of associate and baccalaureate degrees. C… --- # PNUR10103 — Tech Principles of Nutrition 3 credits · 3 hours PNUR 10103 - Tech Principles of Nutrition PNUR 10103 - Tech Principles of Nutrition 3 Lecture Hour(s) A course of study covering nutrition and dietetics for students in health sciences, nursing, dietary and culinary studies, or as an elective for associate of applied science in general technology students. An emphasis will be placed on aspects of nutrition as they apply to health, illness, medicines, and disease and will encompass traditional and evolving nutrition, as well as the future of nutrition. Note: This course may be transferable toward a limited number of associate and baccalaureate… --- # PNUR11001 — PN Vocational/Legal/Ethics 1 credits · 1 hours PNUR 11001 - PN Vocational/Legal/Ethics PNUR 11001 - PN Vocational/Legal/Ethics 1 Lecture Hour(s) Must have successfully completed each preceding course with a “C” or better and progress with the cohort you enrolled in. Emphasis on understanding ethical, legal, and social responsibilities to patients, family, and co-workers; delegation responsibilities, emergency preparedness, genetic research and cloning and other concerns. Awareness of legal and ethical responsibilities; development of employability skills; awareness of standards of nursing care. Note: This course may be transferable toward… --- # PNUR11107 — PN Basic Nursing Principles and Skills 5 credits · 5 hours PNUR 11107 - PN Basic Nursing Principles and Skills PNUR 11107 - PN Basic Nursing Principles and Skills 7 Lecture Hour(s) , 4 Laboratory Hour(s) Must have successfully completed each preceding course with a “C” or better and progress with the cohort you enrolled in. Principles, skills (basic to advanced), attitudes needed to give care. Utilization of nursing process in developing care plans. Incorporation of cultural diversity. Identification of various nursing settings. Note: This course may be transferable toward a limited number of associate and baccalaureate degrees. Contact advisor for i… --- # PNUR11602 — PN Geriatric Nursing Management 2 credits · 2 hours PNUR 11602 - PN Geriatric Nursing Management PNUR 11602 - PN Geriatric Nursing Management 2 Lecture Hour(s) Must have successfully completed each preceding course with a “C” or better and progress with the cohort you enrolled in. Skills, principles for care of geriatric patients including aging and disease processes, psychosocial needs, physical aspects. Emphasis on resident unit management. Note: This course may be transferable toward a limited number of associate and baccalaureate degrees. Contact advisor for information regarding transferability. --- # PNUR12003 — PN Intravenous Therapy 3 credits · 3 hours PNUR 12003 - PN Intravenous Therapy PNUR 12003 - PN Intravenous Therapy 3 Lecture Hour(s) Must have successfully completed each preceding course with a “C” or better and progress with the cohort you enrolled in. Introduction to intravenous infusion therapy; care of patients that require intravenous fluids; simulated and actual experiences. Satisfactory skill demonstration required. Note: This course may be transferable toward a limited number of associate and baccalaureate degrees. Contact advisor for information regarding transferability. --- # PNUR12301 — PN Nursing of Mother/Infant 1 credits · 1 hours PNUR 12301 - PN Nursing of Mother/Infant PNUR 12301 - PN Nursing of Mother/Infant 1 Lecture Hour(s) Must have successfully completed each preceding course with a “C” or better and progress with the cohort you enrolled in. Review anatomy/physiology of reproduction system, role of the nurse during normal labor/delivery. Appropriate interventions for the normal and complicated postpartum mother/family. Care of normal and special needs neonate. Note: This course may be transferable toward a limited number of associate and baccalaureate degrees. Contact advisor for information regarding transferab… --- # PNUR12402 — PN Nursing of Children 2 credits · 2 hours PNUR 12402 - PN Nursing of Children PNUR 12402 - PN Nursing of Children 2 Lecture Hour(s) Must have successfully completed each preceding course with a “C” or better and progress with the cohort you enrolled in. Covers psychosocial, physical, and emotional development from infancy through adolescence. Care of child with acute and chronic illness and family care during child hospitalization. Integrates nutrition and pharmacology. Note: This course may be transferable toward a limited number of associate and baccalaureate degrees. Contact advisor for information regarding transferability. --- # PNUR13107 — PN Adult Medical Surgical Nursing I 7 credits · 7 hours PNUR 13107 - PN Adult Medical Surgical Nursing I PNUR 13107 - PN Adult Medical Surgical Nursing I 7 Lecture Hour(s) Must have successfully completed each preceding course with a “C” or better and progress with the cohort you enrolled in. Incorporates all phases of nursing process utilizing theory and practice of the disease process and its effects on body systems. Nursing judgment, responsibility and delegation emphasized. Note: This course may be transferable toward a limited number of associate and baccalaureate degrees. Contact advisor for information regarding transferability. --- # PNUR15104 — PN Anatomy and Physiology 3 credits · 3 hours PNUR 15104 - PN Anatomy and Physiology PNUR 15104 - PN Anatomy and Physiology 4 Lecture Hour(s) , 2 Laboratory Hour(s) This course includes anatomy and physiology of the human body and all its systems. It provides a foundation for understanding the principles of health promotion and prevention as well as understanding the deviations from the norm. Note: This course may be transferable toward a limited number of associate and baccalaureate degrees. Contact advisor for information regarding transferability. --- # PNUR16003 — PN Nutrition and Wellness 3 credits · 3 hours PNUR 16003 - PN Nutrition and Wellness PNUR 16003 - PN Nutrition and Wellness 3 Lecture Hour(s) Principles of good nutrition for all age groups and principles for modifications for therapeutic purposes. Nutrition concepts will be integrated throughout practical nursing curriculum. Note: Enrollment restricted --- # PNUR21501 — PN Mental Health and Illness 1 credits · 1 hours PNUR 21501 - PN Mental Health and Illness PNUR 21501 - PN Mental Health and Illness 1 Lecture Hour(s) Must have successfully completed each preceding course with a “C” or better and progress with the cohort you enrolled in. Identify and understand personality development, behavior patterns, mental disease, emotional/mental problems with the aged, rehabilitation and safety of the mental client. Incorporate all phases of the nursing process. Note: This course may be transferable toward a limited number of associate and baccalaureate degrees. Contact advisor for information regarding transferabi… --- # PNUR22604 — PN Clinical I 4 credits · 4 hours PNUR 22604 - PN Clinical I PNUR 22604 - PN Clinical I 4 Credit(s) : Other Hours: 16 hours clinical Must have successfully completed each preceding course with a “C” or better and progress with the cohort you enrolled in. Note: *CLINICAL ROTATIONS MAY BE SCHEDULED ON DAY, EVENING, OR NIGHT SHIFTS, EIGHT AND TWELVE HOUR ROTATIONS MAY BE SCHEDULED. --- # PNUR23206 — PN Clinical II 6 credits · 6 hours PNUR 23206 - PN Clinical II PNUR 23206 - PN Clinical II 6 Credit(s) : Other Hours: 24 hours clinical Must have successfully completed each preceding course with a “C” or better and progress with the cohort you enrolled in. Apply diagnostic procedures and all nursing skills. Note: *CLINICAL ROTATIONS MAY BE SCHEDULED ON DAY, EVENING, OR NIGHT SHIFTS, EIGHT AND TWELVE HOUR ROTATIONS MAY BE SCHEDULED. --- # PNUR24104 — PN Clinical III 4 credits · 4 hours PNUR 24104 - PN Clinical III PNUR 24104 - PN Clinical III 4 Credit(s) : Other Hours: 16 hours clinical Must have successfully completed each preceding course with a “C” or better and progress with the cohort you enrolled in. Note: *CLINICAL ROTATIONS MAY BE SCHEDULED ON DAY, EVENING, OR NIGHT SHIFTS, EIGHT AND TWELVE HOUR ROTATIONS MAY BE SCHEDULED. --- # PNUR24202 — PN Adult Medical-Surgical Nursing II 2 credits · 2 hours PNUR 24202 - PN Adult Medical-Surgical Nursing II PNUR 24202 - PN Adult Medical-Surgical Nursing II 2 Lecture Hour(s) Must have successfully completed each preceding course with a “C” or better and progress with the cohort you enrolled in. Nursing judgment, responsibility, and utilization of theory and practice important. Note: This course may be transferable toward a limited number of associate and baccalaureate degrees. Contact advisor for information regarding transferability. --- # NURS1246V — Principles of Nursing Care II 8 credits · 8 hours NURS 1246V - Principles of Nursing Care II NURS 1246V - Principles of Nursing Care II 12 Lecture Hour(s) , Other Hours: 4 credit hours clinical Prerequisites: NURS10164, NURS10374 --- # NURS2256V — Principles of Nursing Care III 8 credits · 8 hours NURS 2256V - Principles of Nursing Care III NURS 2256V - Principles of Nursing Care III 12 Lecture Hour(s) , Other Hours: 4 credit hours clinical Concepts relevant to management of client care are included as well as preparation for the National Council Licensure Examination for Registered Nurses (NCLEX-RN). Prerequisites: NURS10164, NURS10374, NURS1246V --- # NURS4796V — Independent Study in Nursing NURS 4796V - Independent Study in Nursing NURS 4796V - Independent Study in Nursing Variable Credit(s) Consult the Independent Study Courses subheading in the Academic Regulations section of this catalog for --- # NURS10002 — Essentials of Nursing 2 credits · 2 hours NURS 10002 - Essentials of Nursing NURS 10002 - Essentials of Nursing 2 Lecture Hour(s) This course explores the role of nursing through the development of standards, values, and beliefs, inter/intra professional communication, technology, and nursing scope of practice. Emphasis is placed on the processes guiding the nursing practice and the influence nursing has in the healthcare environment. In addition, this course s students succeed in college by teaching skills and strategies that serve the student in all college classes, adapting to college life, and striving for success in life. all an… --- # NURS10164 — Principles of Nursing Care I 3 credits · 3 hours NURS 10164 - Principles of Nursing Care I NURS 10164 - Principles of Nursing Care I 4 Lecture Hour(s) , Other Hours: 3 hours clinical Prerequisites: NURS10374 --- # NURS10263 — First Aid and CPR 3 credits · 3 hours NURS 10263 - First Aid and CPR NURS 10263 - First Aid and CPR 3 Lecture Hour(s) Covers competencies taught in the American Heart Association First Aid, CPR courses and AED (automated external defibrillator). --- # NURS10374 — LPN-RN Transition 4 credits · 4 hours NURS 10374 - LPN-RN Transition NURS 10374 - LPN-RN Transition 4 Lecture Hour(s) Emphasis is placed on nursing ethics, professionalism, communication, the nursing process, and formulating nursing care plans. --- # NURS10463 — Ethical and Legal Obligations in Health Professions 3 credits · 3 hours NURS 10463 - Ethical and Legal Obligations in Health Professions NURS 10463 - Ethical and Legal Obligations in Health Professions 3 Lecture Hour(s) Values clarification, ethical theory, ethical decision-making models, professional ethical standards, the legal environment, and regulation are explored. Emphasis is on ethical and legal obligations of health professionals in their roles as citizens, members of a profession, providers of care, and designers and managers of care. Prerequisites: ENGL10103, SPCH10003, SPCH22003, SPCH22803 --- # NURS23063 — Cultural Awareness in Healthcare 3 credits · 3 hours NURS 23063 - Cultural Awareness in Healthcare NURS 23063 - Cultural Awareness in Healthcare 3 Lecture Hour(s) Emphasizes lifelong self-reflection, and engaging in a respectful, curious approach to learning about others through the lens of current health care policy and practice. Coursework integrates self-reflection and skills to build relationships and mutual respect between healthcare workers, clients, families, and communities. Prerequisites: ENGL10103, SPCH10003, SPCH22003, SPCH22803 --- # NURS30161 — Supplemental Nursing Skills 1 credits · 1 hours NURS 30161 - Supplemental Nursing Skills NURS 30161 - Supplemental Nursing Skills 1 Lecture Hour(s) Student will assist the nursing faculty in the skills laboratory setting and complete assignments designed to provide students with a greater understanding of implementation and evaluation of nursing skills. all only. Prerequisites: NURS33363 --- # NURS30664 — Healthy Aging 2 credits · 2 hours NURS 30664 - Healthy Aging NURS 30664 - Healthy Aging 4 Lecture Hour(s) , Other Hours: 6 hours clinical Emphasis placed on the role and function of the professional nurse in promoting healthy aging in older clients and supporting their families and communities throughout the aging process. --- # NURS30763 — Role Transition 3 credits · 3 hours NURS 30763 - Role Transition NURS 30763 - Role Transition 3 Lecture Hour(s) Professional socialization and critical thinking are emphasized. --- # NURS31063 — Nursing Skills 2 credits · 2 hours NURS 31063 - Nursing Skills NURS 31063 - Nursing Skills 3 Lecture Hour(s) , 1 Laboratory Hour(s) Students will demonstrate assessment skills, fundamental therapeutic nursing interventions, and select nursing procedures. The campus laboratory and clinical settings will afford practical experience in application of the principles and skills taught in the theory portion of this class. --- # NURS33103 — Introduction to Baccalaureate Nursing (Role Course) 3 credits · 3 hours NURS 33103 - Introduction to Baccalaureate Nursing (Role Course) NURS 33103 - Introduction to Baccalaureate Nursing (Role Course) 3 Lecture Hour(s) Students are introduced to concepts of the professional nursing role such as: roles and responsibilities of the nurse, provider of client-centered care, advocate for patient safety, collaboration and teamwork, communication, legal and ethical aspects of nursing practice, professionalism, influence of values and culture in client-centered care, evidence-based practice, and the nursing process. --- # NURS33363 — Health Assessment 3 credits · 3 hours NURS 33363 - Health Assessment NURS 33363 - Health Assessment 3 Lecture Hour(s) , 1 Laboratory Hour(s) Students will practice health assessment in a laboratory setting. The course emphasizes history/data collection and critical analysis in states of health and alterations in health. Students will learn clinical assessment skills, analysis, and decision-making for nursing practice. Students will also explore self-care behaviors, the process of growth and development across the lifespan and the influence of differences on individuals and families. --- # NURS33963 — Pathophysiology for Nursing 3 credits · 3 hours NURS 33963 - Pathophysiology for Nursing NURS 33963 - Pathophysiology for Nursing 3 Lecture Hour(s) Focuses on the pathophysiology of major health problems that lead to morbidity and mortality. Lays the foundation for the planning of holistic nursing care and interventions. Prerequisites: BIOL24043, BIOL24031, BIOL24143, BIOL24131, CHEM10003, CHEM10001, BIOL30043, BIOL30031 --- # NURS34064 — Health Promotion 2 credits · 2 hours NURS 34064 - Health Promotion NURS 34064 - Health Promotion 4 Lecture Hour(s) , Other Hours: 6 hours practicum --- # NURS34508 — Nursing Care of Adults and Clinical Practicum I 5 credits · 5 hours NURS 34508 - Nursing Care of Adults and Clinical Practicum I NURS 34508 - Nursing Care of Adults and Clinical Practicum I 8 Lecture Hour(s) , Other Hours: 3 hours clinical A systems approach is used to discuss the effects of illness on the individual and the family. Concepts of health promotion, harm reduction, health education, evidence-based practice, and intra and interprofessional collaboration will be integrated throughout the course. Clinical experience allows students the opportunity to apply theoretical concepts and implement safe care to diverse adult clients. --- # NURS35002 — Nursing Care of the Aging Population 2 credits · 2 hours NURS 35002 - Nursing Care of the Aging Population NURS 35002 - Nursing Care of the Aging Population 2 Lecture Hour(s) Contemporary theories of aging, physiological and psychological functioning, developmental changes, and the impact of illness and dysfunction will be explored. Health promotion through patient-centered, evidence-based care will be emphasized. --- # NURS41101 — NCLEX Prep 1 credits · 1 hours NURS 41101 - NCLEX Prep NURS 41101 - NCLEX Prep 1 Lecture Hour(s) Emphasis is placed on analysis of test items based on client needs. The course includes a comprehensive review of materials from all other courses in the program. --- # NURS41563 — Population Health 3 credits · 3 hours NURS 41563 - Population Health NURS 41563 - Population Health 3 Lecture Hour(s) The course emphasizes health promotion, risk reduction, and disease and injury prevention based on determinants of health. Concepts to be addressed include: lifestyle, genetic, economic, and environmental factors. The course will explore impact of local, national and global factors on health of individuals, communities, and populations. Clinical experiences include areas generally specializing in needs of the community health patient such as clinics and private offices, home health care agencies, outpatient center… --- # NURS42104 — Pediatric Nursing 2 credits · 2 hours NURS 42104 - Pediatric Nursing NURS 42104 - Pediatric Nursing 4 Lecture Hour(s) , Other Hours: 2 hours clinical Students will apply the nursing process and developmental theory as a part of the clinical experience in select settings while working with children from infancy through adolescence and their families. --- # NURS42114 — Maternal and Women’s Health and Clinical Practicum 2 credits · 2 hours NURS 42114 - Maternal and Women’s Health and Clinical Practicum NURS 42114 - Maternal and Women’s Health and Clinical Practicum 4 Lecture Hour(s) , Other Hours: 2 hours clinical Clinical experiences facilitate the use of clinical judgment and the nursing process in the provisions of client-centered, safe, competent nursing care for the childbearing family during the preconception, antepartum, intrapartum, postpartum, and newborn periods. --- # NURS43303 — Capstone 1 credits · 1 hours NURS 43303 - Capstone NURS 43303 - Capstone 3 Lecture Hour(s) , Other Hours: 2 hours practicum Students apply theories and concepts associated with nursing leadership, nursing research, and management of care to develop a proposal for an evidence-based, quality improvement project in an acute health care setting of their choice. Students participate in precepted clinical activities in an acute health care setting of their choice which enhances their ability to solve complex issues in the clinical healthcare environment. --- # NURS44508 — Nursing Care of Adults and Clinical Practicum II 4 credits · 4 hours NURS 44508 - Nursing Care of Adults and Clinical Practicum II NURS 44508 - Nursing Care of Adults and Clinical Practicum II 8 Lecture Hour(s) , Other Hours: 4 hours clinical Emphasis is placed on the prioritization and decision-making processes of nursing care and the nursing responsibilities associated with translating, integrating, applying medical/surgical management; evaluation of --- # NURS44773 — Nursing Research and Evidence-Based Practice 3 credits · 3 hours NURS 44773 - Nursing Research and Evidence-Based Practice NURS 44773 - Nursing Research and Evidence-Based Practice 3 Lecture Hour(s) Students are introduced to the research process through an exploration of common research designs, sampling techniques, and data analysis. Ethical conduct of research, problem-solving, and methods for critically appraising evidence for suitability in practice will be addressed. Students will be provided with opportunities to evaluate select research studies as a foundation for evidence-based practice. --- # NURS45064 — Leadership and Management and Clinical Practicum 3 credits · 3 hours NURS 45064 - Leadership and Management and Clinical Practicum NURS 45064 - Leadership and Management and Clinical Practicum 4 Lecture Hour(s) , Other Hours: 1 practicum, 45 practicum hours Focuses on synthesis of this knowledge to develop innovative and creative approaches to nursing practice. Application of theory and empirical concepts of leadership takes place through supervised clinical preceptorships in local health care systems. --- # NURS45203 — Mental Health Nursing 2 credits · 2 hours NURS 45203 - Mental Health Nursing NURS 45203 - Mental Health Nursing 3 Lecture Hour(s) , Other Hours: 1 hour clinical Utilizing a nursing process framework, students are introduced to theoretical models of behavior, classifications and symptomatology of mental disorders, and the various treatment modalities associated with mental health care. Emphasis is placed on the student’s ability to apply the nursing process with selected clients as a part of the clinical experience in select settings. --- # NURS47709 — Nursing Care of Adults and Clinical Practicum III 5 credits · 5 hours NURS 47709 - Nursing Care of Adults and Clinical Practicum III NURS 47709 - Nursing Care of Adults and Clinical Practicum III 9 Lecture Hour(s) , Other Hours: 4 hours clinical Critical thinking, evidence-based nursing practice, and analysis of patient data to formulate, implement, and evaluate client outcome will be emphasized. Unique health and psychosocial needs of older adults will be addressed. Quality and Safety Education for Nurses (QSEN) principles, including teamwork and collaboration, in providing care will be integrated. Clinical experiences provide students with opportunities to ap… --- # NURS48002 — Nursing Informatics 2 credits · 2 hours NURS 48002 - Nursing Informatics NURS 48002 - Nursing Informatics 2 Lecture Hour(s) Students will explore the effective application of technology and its applications in all aspects of health care delivery, including Electronic Health Records (EHR), telehealth, personal reference management software, Evidence-Based Practice (EBP), and HIPAA issues. --- # NURS50006 — Public Health Leadership, Management, and Evaluation 6 credits · 6 hours NURS 50006 - Public Health Leadership, Management, and Evaluation NURS 50006 - Public Health Leadership, Management, and Evaluation 6 Credit(s) Students explore various organizational relationships within health care systems and prepare to participate in the design of cost-effective, innovative models of care delivery and practice change proposals. Professional leadership theories and how they shape the public health nurse leader in such things as collaboration, conflict resolution, decision making, negotiation, and evaluations are introduced. Students discuss change management theories and e… --- # NURS50103 — Theoretical & Ethical Foundations of Advanced Nursing Practice 3 credits · 3 hours NURS 50103 - Theoretical & Ethical Foundations of Advanced Nursing Practice NURS 50103 - Theoretical & Ethical Foundations of Advanced Nursing Practice 3 Credit(s) In this course, students will develop an understanding of the history of public health and public health nursing, public health law and ethics, multiculturalism, and issues related to health justice and health disparities. Students will analyze theories that will assist them to understand the social determinants of health and develop models to assess and deliver health care to populations to promote a culture of health. This course… --- # NURS50203 — Epidemiology 3 credits · 3 hours NURS 50203 - Epidemiology NURS 50203 - Epidemiology 3 Credit(s) This course introduces epidemiological principles and methods to study, quantify, and assess the distribution and determinants of disease among populations. The course examines the meanings of health and illness across ethnocultural groups and communities. Students examine the influence of biological and social factors on population health, including epigenetics, infectious disease, and foodborne illnesses. Students evaluate epidemiologic study designs and apply measures of association as methods for determining relationships. --- # NURS50214 — Public Healthcare & Education 4 credits · 4 hours NURS 50214 - Public Healthcare & Education NURS 50214 - Public Healthcare & Education 4 Credit(s) The profession of nursing, development of preschool-adolescent students, evidence-based care, care of children with common conditions, intellectual disabilities, and high-risk behavior will be examined, with respect to lifestyle preferences and legal considerations. The role of the school nurse, public health nurse, and nursing case manager with regards to disaster planning will also be discussed. A foundation in case management strategies and interventions for individuals and targeted population… --- # NURS50303 — Research & Evidenced Based Practice in Public Health 3 credits · 3 hours NURS 50303 - Research & Evidenced Based Practice in Public Health NURS 50303 - Research & Evidenced Based Practice in Public Health 3 Credit(s) Students critically evaluate evidence, including scientific findings, and apply levels of evidence and theoretical frameworks to design culturally appropriate clinical prevention interventions and public health based care that reduce risks, prevent disease, and promote health and well-being. Students also consider strategies to evaluate health policy and advocacy issues, the state of health care delivery, patient-centered care, and ethical principles… Prerequisites: NURS50103 --- # NURS50403 — Statistical Reasoning in Public Health 3 credits · 3 hours NURS 50403 - Statistical Reasoning in Public Health NURS 50403 - Statistical Reasoning in Public Health 3 Credit(s) Co/ The interpretation and conceptual foundations of statistical estimation and inference are included. In addition, this course examines the process of scientific inquiry, knowledge generation, utilization, and dissemination of evidence into advanced nursing practice in order to propose quality improvement initiatives that advance the delivery of safe, high-quality care for patient populations. Students critically evaluate evidence, including scientific findings, and apply leve… Prerequisites: NURS50303 --- # NURS50503 — Advanced Pathophysiology 3 credits · 3 hours NURS 50503 - Advanced Pathophysiology NURS 50503 - Advanced Pathophysiology 3 Credit(s) This course focuses on pathophysiology and disruptions in normal body functioning for individuals across the lifespan. In depth theoretical and clinical principles of diseases encountered in a variety of clinical settings as well as health disparities resulting from genetic, environmental, and stress related causes are included. Assessment findings, diagnostic testing and interventions specific to selected health problems are explored to begin development of critical thinking skills for pathophysiologic ca… --- # NURS50603 — Advanced Pharmacology 3 credits · 3 hours NURS 50603 - Advanced Pharmacology NURS 50603 - Advanced Pharmacology 3 Credit(s) This course focuses on developing advanced knowledge of pharmacology and pharmacologic responses. A deeper look will be taken at lifestyle preferences, social, genetic, and other issues that impact patient decisions regarding pharmacologic treatment. Students will be prepared to address common herbal and alternative therapies utilized by patients. Also included in the course is a discussion of the role of the nurse in the process of approvals for new pharmacologic treatments and in the coordination of medication… --- # NURS50703 — Advanced Health Assessment 3 credits · 3 hours NURS 50703 - Advanced Health Assessment NURS 50703 - Advanced Health Assessment 3 Credit(s) This graduate level course focuses on advanced health/physical assessment and includes the comprehensive history, physical, and psychological assessment of signs and symptoms, pathophysiologic changes, and psychosocial variations of the patient (individual, family, or community). This course prepares students by providing an in-depth knowledge of core general assessment content, in addition to geriatric, pediatric, genetic, social, lifestyle, and community-specific needs. Appropriate screening and diag… --- # NURS51002 — Social Determinants of Health 2 credits · 2 hours NURS 51002 - Social Determinants of Health NURS 51002 - Social Determinants of Health 2 Credit(s) This course is designed to increase students’ awareness, knowledge, and understanding of issues related to behavioral, psychological, and structural factors that contribute to understanding population health and health inequities. We will discuss key roles of health professionals in ensuring equitable treatment at multiple levels of influence to enhance population health and reduce health inequities through opportunities to practice skill building using case studies, deliberative dialogues and ac… --- # NURS52004 — Public Health Policy and Economics 4 credits · 4 hours NURS 52004 - Public Health Policy and Economics NURS 52004 - Public Health Policy and Economics 4 Credit(s) Assessment, planning, and interventions for health promotion and maintenance, illness and disease prevention, health restoration, and health policy and economics are explored. Students will gain a greater understanding of the use of data in planning interventions, evidence-based public health, and the role of advocacy for policy and social change. Students will learn how healthcare resources are allocated among alternative uses for the care of sickness and the promotion, maintenance and… --- # UNIV5500V — Professional Development UNIV 5500V - Professional Development UNIV 5500V - Professional Development Variable Credit(s) A professional development course that cannot be applied toward a master’s degree graduate program of study at UAM. --- # PHED4794V — Independent Study in Physical Education PHED 4794V - Independent Study in Physical Education PHED 4794V - Independent Study in Physical Education Variable Credit(s) Consult the Independent Study Courses subheading in the Academic Regulations section of this catalog for --- # PHED10141 — Weight Training for Men and Women 2 credits · 2 hours PHED 10141 - Weight Training for Men and Women PHED 10141 - Weight Training for Men and Women 1 Laboratory Hour(s) Students will develop skills in a variety of weightlifting exercises. Students are taught the types of physical changes the body can undergo during a weight training program and how minor changes in the structure of the program can emphasize one or another of these changes. all. --- # PHED10241 — Recreational Activities 2 credits · 2 hours PHED 10241 - Recreational Activities PHED 10241 - Recreational Activities 1 Laboratory Hour(s) Table tennis, archery, volleyball, racquetball, and other activities. all, Spring. --- # PHED10341 — Golf and Tennis 2 credits · 2 hours PHED 10341 - Golf and Tennis PHED 10341 - Golf and Tennis 1 Laboratory Hour(s) A beginner course in tennis and golf skills, rules, and strategy. all. --- # PHED10441 — Square Dance 2 credits · 2 hours PHED 10441 - Square Dance PHED 10441 - Square Dance 1 Laboratory Hour(s) Fundamentals of square dancing, terminology, techniques, and skills. --- # PHED10641 — Special Skills and Sports 2 credits · 2 hours PHED 10641 - Special Skills and Sports PHED 10641 - Special Skills and Sports 1 Laboratory Hour(s) Activities, skills, and sports participation not found in the regular curriculum. Note: Dependent upon availability of facilities and instructor expertise; may be repeated for credit if the activity, skill, or sport is different; one section is per semester. --- # PHED10741 — Rhythms, Modern Dance 2 credits · 2 hours PHED 10741 - Rhythms, Modern Dance PHED 10741 - Rhythms, Modern Dance 1 Laboratory Hour(s) Skills and techniques in modern and interpretive dance. --- # PHED10841 — CVR Fitness Class 2 credits · 2 hours PHED 10841 - CVR Fitness Class PHED 10841 - CVR Fitness Class 1 Laboratory Hour(s) For those students who desire to strengthen their heart, blood vessels, and lungs as they lose weight. all, Spring. --- # PHED11242 — First Aid 2 credits · 2 hours PHED 11242 - First Aid PHED 11242 - First Aid 2 Lecture Hour(s) Standard and Instructors American Red Cross course in emergency care of injuries. ARC Standard and Instructors certificate awarded on successful completion. --- # PHED14543 — Individual Sports 3 credits · 3 hours PHED 14543 - Individual Sports PHED 14543 - Individual Sports 3 Laboratory Hour(s) Methods of developing skills in individual sports from those activities appropriate for a preschool developmental level through secondary proficiency. It will include golf, archery, tennis, badminton, bowling, track, table tennis, and racquetball and lead-up games for these sports. all. --- # PHED20143 — Health and Physical Education of Teachers 3 credits · 3 hours PHED 20143 - Health and Physical Education of Teachers PHED 20143 - Health and Physical Education of Teachers 3 Lecture Hour(s) Introduces productive, creative and innovative strategies needed to implement school health education and physical education into the classroom. Candidates will become familiar with organizing and presenting health and physical education content, materials, curricula, community resources, using technology, and communicating about healthy lifestyles. --- # PHED21143 — Nutrition 3 credits · 3 hours PHED 21143 - Nutrition PHED 21143 - Nutrition 3 Credit(s) : Other Hours: 3 hours lecture or on-line Nutritive needs of the normal individual with emphasis on family nutrition and fitness. The periods of pregnancy and lactation, infancy, childhood, adolescence, and adulthood are included. all, Spring. --- # PHED22043 — Health and Wellness Promotion 3 credits · 3 hours PHED 22043 - Health and Wellness Promotion PHED 22043 - Health and Wellness Promotion A.C.T.S. Equivalent Course # HEAL 1003 3 Credit(s) : Other Hours: 3 hours lecture or on-line Personal, community, and school health and wellness promotion. all, Spring. --- # PHED22143 — Gymnastics and Rhythmic Activities 3 credits · 3 hours PHED 22143 - Gymnastics and Rhythmic Activities PHED 22143 - Gymnastics and Rhythmic Activities 3 Laboratory Hour(s) Progressive skills, techniques and methods of teaching K-12 gymnastics and rhythmic activities for physical education. all, Spring. --- # PHED22642 — Officiating 2 credits · 2 hours PHED 22642 - Officiating PHED 22642 - Officiating 2 Laboratory Hour(s) Football, basketball, volleyball, track, baseball, and softball rules, regulations, and officiating procedures. Offers opportunity for students to become registered officials. --- # PHED22743 — First Aid and CPR 3 credits · 3 hours PHED 22743 - First Aid and CPR PHED 22743 - First Aid and CPR 3 Lecture Hour(s) Study of competencies taught in the Red Cross or American Heart Association First Aid and CPR courses. all, Spring. --- # PHED23143 — Care and Prevention of Athletic Injuries 3 credits · 3 hours PHED 23143 - Care and Prevention of Athletic Injuries PHED 23143 - Care and Prevention of Athletic Injuries 3 Laboratory Hour(s) Provides the general knowledge and general application of theory, principles, and skills used in the prevention, care, and rehabilitation of athletic injuries related to participation in games, sports, and athletics. all, Spring. --- # PHED23243 — Introduction to ESports 3 credits · 3 hours PHED 23243 - Introduction to ESports PHED 23243 - Introduction to ESports 3 Lecture Hour(s) Designed to introduce students to the emerging field of esports, or video game competitions. Students will learn the basics of the industry, game genres, platforms, teams, events, leagues, sponsors and professional opportunities. The course will also address the social, cultural and ethical aspects of esports, as well as the skills and strategies needed to participate in them effectively and responsibly. The course will combine theoretical classes with practical activities, such as match analysis, simu… --- # PHED24043 — Lead-up Games 3 credits · 3 hours PHED 24043 - Lead-up Games PHED 24043 - Lead-up Games 3 Lecture Hour(s) An activity based class to provide a broad range of developmentally appropriate activities for the different developmental skills and skill levels of children in activity settings. --- # PHED27043 — Theory and Principles of Physical Education and Coaching 3 credits · 3 hours PHED 27043 - Theory and Principles of Physical Education and Coaching PHED 27043 - Theory and Principles of Physical Education and Coaching 3 Lecture Hour(s) An introduction to the theory and principles of the fields of physical education and coaching. --- # PHED32143 — Football Operations 3 credits · 3 hours PHED 32143 - Football Operations PHED 32143 - Football Operations 3 Lecture Hour(s) Football Operations deals with budgetary and inventory aspects of running a football program. Also, due to the detailed study of concussion issues in football, NOSCAE (The National Operating Committee on Standards for Athletic Equipment) certification will be broken down to the students. --- # PHED32243 — Baseball Operations 3 credits · 3 hours PHED 32243 - Baseball Operations PHED 32243 - Baseball Operations 3 Lecture Hour(s) Baseball Operations deals with budgetary and inventory aspects of running a baseball program. Students will learn functions of facilities and equipment management. Practice planning will be emphasized as will scheduling and umpire management. --- # PHED33043 — Community Health 3 credits · 3 hours PHED 33043 - Community Health PHED 33043 - Community Health 3 Lecture Hour(s) Students will become familiar with various programs designed to meet community health needs. Emphasis will be placed on using professional resources in organizing and presenting health education content, materials, curricula, community resources, using technology, and communicating about healthy lifestyles. Prerequisites: PHED22043 --- # PHED33742 — Coaching of Baseball/Softball 2 credits · 2 hours PHED 33742 - Coaching of Baseball/Softball PHED 33742 - Coaching of Baseball/Softball 2 Lecture Hour(s) History and development of events, conduct of coaching, training methods, strategy, rules, and systems of leading coaches. all. --- # PHED33842 — Coaching of Volleyball 2 credits · 2 hours PHED 33842 - Coaching of Volleyball PHED 33842 - Coaching of Volleyball 2 Lecture Hour(s) History and development of events, conduct of coaching, training methods, strategy, rules, and systems of leading coaches. pring. --- # PHED33942 — Coaching of Track 2 credits · 2 hours PHED 33942 - Coaching of Track PHED 33942 - Coaching of Track 2 Lecture Hour(s) History and development of events, conduct of coaching, training methods, strategy, rules, and systems of leading coaches. pring. --- # PHED34242 — Coaching of Basketball 2 credits · 2 hours PHED 34242 - Coaching of Basketball PHED 34242 - Coaching of Basketball 2 Lecture Hour(s) History and development of events, conduct of coaching, training methods, strategy, rules, and systems of leading coaches. pring. --- # PHED34243 — Advanced ESports 3 credits · 3 hours PHED 34243 - Advanced ESports PHED 34243 - Advanced ESports 3 Lecture Hour(s) Preparing students to become effective and successful esports coaches, players, and analysts. Prerequisites: PHED23243 --- # PHED34641 — Exercise Physiology Laboratory 2 credits · 2 hours PHED 34641 - Exercise Physiology Laboratory PHED 34641 - Exercise Physiology Laboratory 1 Laboratory Hour(s) pring. --- # PHED34742 — Coaching of Football 2 credits · 2 hours PHED 34742 - Coaching of Football PHED 34742 - Coaching of Football 2 Lecture Hour(s) History and development of events, conduct of coaching, training methods, strategy, rules, and systems of leading coaches. all. --- # PHED35043 — Adapted Physical Education 3 credits · 3 hours PHED 35043 - Adapted Physical Education PHED 35043 - Adapted Physical Education 3 Lecture Hour(s) pring. --- # PHED35243 — Exercise Physiology 3 credits · 3 hours PHED 35243 - Exercise Physiology PHED 35243 - Exercise Physiology 3 Lecture Hour(s) Lecture and physiology laboratory sessions. pring. --- # PHED35543 — Child Growth and Motor Development 3 credits · 3 hours PHED 35543 - Child Growth and Motor Development PHED 35543 - Child Growth and Motor Development 3 Lecture Hour(s) Planning, implementing, and evaluating of developmental physical education lessons for preschool and early school (K-2) children. The course also includes concepts of movement and basic movement patterns. all. --- # PHED44143 — Methods of Physical Education and Health 3 credits · 3 hours PHED 44143 - Methods of Physical Education and Health PHED 44143 - Methods of Physical Education and Health 3 Lecture Hour(s) Attention will be given to non-teaching professionals as well. Prerequisites: PHED14443, PHED14543, PHED21143, PHED22043 --- # PHED44243 — Internship in Esports 3 credits · 3 hours PHED 44243 - Internship in Esports PHED 44243 - Internship in Esports 3 Lecture Hour(s) Prerequisites: PHED23243, PHED34243 --- # PHED46043 — Physical Education Tests and Measurements 3 credits · 3 hours PHED 46043 - Physical Education Tests and Measurements PHED 46043 - Physical Education Tests and Measurements 3 Lecture Hour(s) Special attention to mass testing procedures. all. --- # PHED46643 — Methods and Materials of Physical Education 3 credits · 3 hours PHED 46643 - Methods and Materials of Physical Education PHED 46643 - Methods and Materials of Physical Education 3 Lecture Hour(s) all only --- # PHED46943 — Methods of Teaching Health 3 credits · 3 hours PHED 46943 - Methods of Teaching Health PHED 46943 - Methods of Teaching Health 3 Lecture Hour(s) --- # PHED47143 — Sport Administration 3 credits · 3 hours PHED 47143 - Sport Administration PHED 47143 - Sport Administration 3 Lecture Hour(s) --- # PHED47243 — Contemporary Topics in Sports Health 3 credits · 3 hours PHED 47243 - Contemporary Topics in Sports Health PHED 47243 - Contemporary Topics in Sports Health 3 Lecture Hour(s) Provides optimal preparation for prospective physical education educators, coaches, teachers, and exercise science professionals to meet the responsibilities related to the health and safety of participants in sport, recreation, and physical education. --- # PHED50033 — Applied Evaluation in Physical Education 3 credits · 3 hours PHED 50033 - Applied Evaluation in Physical Education PHED 50033 - Applied Evaluation in Physical Education 3 Lecture Hour(s) Advanced methods of assessment for the components of physical and motor fitness. Latest evaluation procedures in physical education, including review of current literature. --- # PHED50333 — Research Methods Application in Physical Education 3 credits · 3 hours PHED 50333 - Research Methods Application in Physical Education PHED 50333 - Research Methods Application in Physical Education 3 Lecture Hour(s) Study of significant research, research methods, and the application of modern research principles to physical education and related areas. --- # PHED50433 — Organization and Administration of Athletics 3 credits · 3 hours PHED 50433 - Organization and Administration of Athletics PHED 50433 - Organization and Administration of Athletics 3 Credit(s) : Other Hours: 3 hours online To prepare teachers and coaches to organize and administer programs in athletics at the middle school and secondary levels in the public schools. --- # PHED51033 — Advanced Exercise Physiology 3 credits · 3 hours PHED 51033 - Advanced Exercise Physiology PHED 51033 - Advanced Exercise Physiology 3 Lecture Hour(s) Exercise physiology and its application to fitness and training with emphasis on recent research, energy metabolism, cardiovascular respiratory function, ergometry, body composition, work capacity, ergogenic aids, aging, health risk factors, and environmental stress. --- # PHED51133 — Exercise and Sport Pharmacology 3 credits · 3 hours PHED 51133 - Exercise and Sport Pharmacology PHED 51133 - Exercise and Sport Pharmacology 3 Lecture Hour(s) The course acquaints students with information about how drugs can affect exercise and how exercise can affect the action of drugs. It leads students through the science-including the related pathology, exercise physiology, and drug action-to gain an understanding of these interactions. --- # PHED51146 — Physical Education and Coaching Capstone Research 6 credits · 6 hours PHED 51146 - Physical Education and Coaching Capstone Research PHED 51146 - Physical Education and Coaching Capstone Research 6 Lecture Hour(s) The capstone course is designed to allow students to conduct action research for specific study of particular problems, issues, trends or fields of physical education and coaching. This course concludes with the development of an action research project. --- # PHED51233 — Risk Management and Legal Issues in Sports 3 credits · 3 hours PHED 51233 - Risk Management and Legal Issues in Sports PHED 51233 - Risk Management and Legal Issues in Sports 3 Lecture Hour(s) Legal concepts and ethical issues impacting sport administration and coaching policy formation --- # PHED51333 — Problems and Trends in Physical Education 3 credits · 3 hours PHED 51333 - Problems and Trends in Physical Education PHED 51333 - Problems and Trends in Physical Education 3 Lecture Hour(s) The analysis of current literature and research in the field of physical education with emphasis on the isolation of current problems and possible solutions to special problems. --- # PHED51433 — Applied Research and Evaluation Application in Athletics 3 credits · 3 hours PHED 51433 - Applied Research and Evaluation Application in Athletics PHED 51433 - Applied Research and Evaluation Application in Athletics 3 Lecture Hour(s) Emphasis will be placed on practical application of knowledge and a review of current literature. Student will also be introduced to appropriate concepts related to research design. --- # PHED51533 — Advanced Strength and Conditioning 3 credits · 3 hours PHED 51533 - Advanced Strength and Conditioning PHED 51533 - Advanced Strength and Conditioning 3 Lecture Hour(s) The course assists the student in the development and administration of programs that enhance physiological variables associated with athletic performance. The variables will include strength, endurance, flexibility, speed, and agility. Emphasis is placed on how to conduct a proper needs analysis. --- # PHED51633 — Coaching Methodologies 3 credits · 3 hours PHED 51633 - Coaching Methodologies PHED 51633 - Coaching Methodologies 3 Lecture Hour(s) The course focuses on theories, principles and skills related to the coaching profession. Topics will include scouting procedures, practice planning, game management, teaching sport skills, developing an effective team culture, and the application of appropriate testing procedures. --- # PHED51733 — Sport Skills and Analysis 3 credits · 3 hours PHED 51733 - Sport Skills and Analysis PHED 51733 - Sport Skills and Analysis 3 Lecture Hour(s) The course focuses on the structural, mechanical, neuromuscular, and biomechanical factors underlying sport skills development and examines methods for the analysis of human movement. Emphasis will be placed on applying current video and computer technology. --- # PHED51833 — Sports Sociology 3 credits · 3 hours PHED 51833 - Sports Sociology PHED 51833 - Sports Sociology 3 Lecture Hour(s) The course acquaints students with sociological concepts and theories involved in the study of sport. The phenomenon of sport will be examined in the context of its role and function in the larger society. Emphasis will be placed on the influence of sports as it related to such issues as gender, religion, politics, race, ethnicity and disability. --- # PHED52133 — School and Community Activity Planning 3 credits · 3 hours PHED 52133 - School and Community Activity Planning PHED 52133 - School and Community Activity Planning 3 Lecture Hour(s) Organization and administration of recreational programs and activities. Finance, promotion, joint use of areas and facilities, group and individual activities, yearly programs, and future trends. --- # PHED52333 — Adapted Individually Prescribed Program Practicum 3 credits · 3 hours PHED 52333 - Adapted Individually Prescribed Program Practicum PHED 52333 - Adapted Individually Prescribed Program Practicum 3 Lecture Hour(s) Diagnostic and prescriptive evaluation in adapted physical education with hands-on testing exposure in areas of low motor ability and fitness. The Adapted Physical Education Individualized Program and its relation to the Special Education Individualized Education Program (IEP) will be stressed. --- # PHED52433 — Anatomical Kinesiology 3 credits · 3 hours PHED 52433 - Anatomical Kinesiology PHED 52433 - Anatomical Kinesiology 3 Laboratory Hour(s) Human movement and related anatomical and mechanical principles. Biomechanical analysis of joint movement, stability, and range of movement, neuromuscular physiology, and electromyography. --- # PHED52533 — Psychology of Sports in Physical Education 3 credits · 3 hours PHED 52533 - Psychology of Sports in Physical Education PHED 52533 - Psychology of Sports in Physical Education 3 Lecture Hour(s) A study of selected material from literature in sociology, social psychology, and physical education dealing with the effects and interaction of these areas. Topics dealing with competition, cooperation, the audience, leadership, group interaction and maturation will be considered along with analysis of the cultural significance of sports in contemporary society. --- # PHED53133 — Applied Nutrition in Wellness and Sports 3 credits · 3 hours PHED 53133 - Applied Nutrition in Wellness and Sports PHED 53133 - Applied Nutrition in Wellness and Sports 3 Laboratory Hour(s) The practical application of modern principles to develop nutritional plans for students, sports participants, and later life fitness. Modern computerized nutritional programs utilized and hands-on experience with modern instrumentation and case studies provided for basal metabolism, lean weight, fat weight, caloric expenditure, and the use of proper exercise with various nutritional plans. --- # PHIL4799V — Independent Study in Philosophy PHIL 4799V - Independent Study in Philosophy PHIL 4799V - Independent Study in Philosophy Variable Credit(s) Consult the Independent Study Courses subheading in the Academic Regulations of this catalog for --- # PHIL11003 — Introduction to Philosophy 3 credits · 3 hours PHIL 11003 - Introduction to Philosophy PHIL 11003 - Introduction to Philosophy A.C.T.S. Equivalent Course # PHIL 1103 3 Lecture Hour(s) Problems of human existence and critical discussion of some solutions proposed by outstanding thinkers. --- # PHIL34393 — Readings in Philosophy 3 credits · 3 hours PHIL 34393 - Readings in Philosophy PHIL 34393 - Readings in Philosophy 3 Lecture Hour(s) Readings and critical discussion of a philosopher, a basic problem of philosophy, or a movement in philosophy. --- # PHIL35293 — Logic 3 credits · 3 hours PHIL 35293 - Logic PHIL 35293 - Logic 3 Lecture Hour(s) Development of thinking skills applicable to any field. --- # PHIL36293 — Ethics 3 credits · 3 hours PHIL 36293 - Ethics PHIL 36293 - Ethics 3 Lecture Hour(s) A survey of ethical systems with an examination of how such systems can be applied to business, medical, legal, environmental, and personal issues. --- # PHIL46093 — History of Philosophy 3 credits · 3 hours PHIL 46093 - History of Philosophy PHIL 46093 - History of Philosophy 3 Lecture Hour(s) Major philosophers and philosophical systems from the beginnings of Western thought to the present. --- # PHIL46393 — Special Topics in Philosophy 3 credits · 3 hours PHIL 46393 - Special Topics in Philosophy PHIL 46393 - Special Topics in Philosophy 3 Lecture Hour(s) Note: May be repeated for a total of nine hours credit with permission of the School Dean. --- # ALHE10143 — Tech Orientation to Clinical Experiences 3 credits · 3 hours ALHE 10143 - Tech Orientation to Clinical Experiences ALHE 10143 - Tech Orientation to Clinical Experiences 3 Lecture Hour(s) Designed to provide the student with education and learning experiences to optimize clinical education. Basic information regarding roles, responsibilities, communication. Logistics, safety, and supervision for successful clinical experiences. Covers competencies taught in the American Heart Association First Aid and CPR courses. Note: This course may be transferable toward a limited number of associate and baccalaureate degrees. Contact advisor for information regardi… --- # ALHE10534 — Tech Phlebotomy 3 credits · 3 hours ALHE 10534 - Tech Phlebotomy ALHE 10534 - Tech Phlebotomy 4 Lecture Hour(s) , 2 Laboratory Hour(s) Provides education and skill development in a variety of blood collection methods using proper techniques and universal precautions. Emphasis on infection prevention, safety, and quality assurance of specimen collection will be outlined. Note: This course may be transferable toward a limited number of associate and baccalaureate degrees. Contact advisor for information regarding transferability. --- # ALHE10602 — Tech Phlebotomy Practicum 6 credits · 6 hours ALHE 10602 - Tech Phlebotomy Practicum ALHE 10602 - Tech Phlebotomy Practicum 2 Laboratory Hour(s) Emphasis on infection prevention, safety, and quality assurance of specimen collection will be outlined. Students who can provide proof of successful collection of a specified number of venipuncture specimens may be qualified to sit for a national phlebotomy examination. Note: This course may be transferable toward a limited number of associate and baccalaureate degrees. Contact advisor for information regarding transferability. Prerequisites: ALHE10534 --- # PHSC22033 — Physical Science 3 credits · 3 hours PHSC 22033 - Physical Science PHSC 22033 - Physical Science 3 Lecture Hour(s) This course is designed for the General Education program. --- # PHSC22531 — Physical Science Laboratory 2 credits · 2 hours PHSC 22531 - Physical Science Laboratory PHSC 22531 - Physical Science Laboratory 1 Laboratory Hour(s) --- # PHYS4698V — Senior Research PHYS 4698V - Senior Research PHYS 4698V - Senior Research Variable Credit(s) Literature search and laboratory work on individual research problems. Note: May be repeated for a maximum of 3 hours in the Physics minor. --- # PHYS10083 — Elements of Physics 3 credits · 3 hours PHYS 10083 - Elements of Physics PHYS 10083 - Elements of Physics 3 Lecture Hour(s) A survey of the basic concepts of physics including mechanics, light, energy, relativity, and atomic structure. Note: A General Education course for the non-science major --- # PHYS10281 — Elements of Physics Laboratory 2 credits · 2 hours PHYS 10281 - Elements of Physics Laboratory PHYS 10281 - Elements of Physics Laboratory 1 Laboratory Hour(s) --- # PHYS20131 — College and University Physics I Laboratory 3 credits · 3 hours PHYS 20131 - College and University Physics I Laboratory PHYS 20131 - College and University Physics I Laboratory A.C.T.S. Equivalent Course # PHYS 2014 when combined with PHYS 20143 1 Laboratory Hour(s) Experiments are related to this course. --- # PHYS20143 — College Physics I 3 credits · 3 hours PHYS 20143 - College Physics I PHYS 20143 - College Physics I A.C.T.S. Equivalent Course # PHYS 2014 when combined with PHYS 20131 3 Lecture Hour(s) Prerequisites: MATH12003, MATH13005 --- # PHYS20231 — College and University Physics II Laboratory 3 credits · 3 hours PHYS 20231 - College and University Physics II Laboratory PHYS 20231 - College and University Physics II Laboratory A.C.T.S. Equivalent Course # PHYS 2024 when combined with PHYS 20243 1 Laboratory Hour(s) Experiments are related to this course. --- # PHYS20243 — College Physics II 3 credits · 3 hours PHYS 20243 - College Physics II PHYS 20243 - College Physics II A.C.T.S. Equivalent Course # PHYS 2024 when combined with PHYS 20231 3 Lecture Hour(s) Prerequisites: PHYS20143 --- # PHYS20343 — University Physics I 3 credits · 3 hours PHYS 20343 - University Physics I PHYS 20343 - University Physics I A.C.T.S. Equivalent Course # PHYS 2034 when combined with PHYS 20131 3 Lecture Hour(s) , Other Hours: 1 hour discussion --- # PHYS20443 — University Physics II 3 credits · 3 hours PHYS 20443 - University Physics II PHYS 20443 - University Physics II A.C.T.S. Equivalent Course # PHYS 2044 when combined with PHYS 20231 3 Lecture Hour(s) , Other Hours: 1 hour discussion Prerequisites: PHYS20343 --- # PHYS23584 — Radiation Physics 3 credits · 3 hours PHYS 23584 - Radiation Physics PHYS 23584 - Radiation Physics 4 Lecture Hour(s) , 3 Laboratory Hour(s) Natural radioactivity and fundamental particles. Disintegration, fission, and fusion of nuclei. Theory and use of radiation detection instruments. --- # PHYS30181 — University Physics III Laboratory 3 credits · 3 hours PHYS 30181 - University Physics III Laboratory PHYS 30181 - University Physics III Laboratory 1 Laboratory Hour(s) Experiments are related to the topics covered in the lecture course. --- # PHYS30283 — University Physics III 3 credits · 3 hours PHYS 30283 - University Physics III PHYS 30283 - University Physics III 3 Lecture Hour(s) Prerequisites: PHYS20443 --- # PHYS34084 — Modern Physics 3 credits · 3 hours PHYS 34084 - Modern Physics PHYS 34084 - Modern Physics 4 Lecture Hour(s) , 2 Laboratory Hour(s) Relativity and the quantum theory. Prerequisites: MATH25005, PHYS20243, PHYS20443 --- # PHYS34283 — Computational Physics 3 credits · 3 hours PHYS 34283 - Computational Physics PHYS 34283 - Computational Physics 3 Lecture Hour(s) Prerequisites: PHYS20243, PHYS20443, MATH24005 --- # PHYS34484 — Optics 3 credits · 3 hours PHYS 34484 - Optics PHYS 34484 - Optics 4 Lecture Hour(s) , 3 Laboratory Hour(s) Prerequisites: PHYS20231, PHYS20243, PHYS20443 --- # PHYS35084 — Introduction to Electronics 3 credits · 3 hours PHYS 35084 - Introduction to Electronics PHYS 35084 - Introduction to Electronics 4 Lecture Hour(s) , 3 Laboratory Hour(s) Prerequisites: PHYS20243, PHYS20443 --- # PHYS46083 — Mechanics 3 credits · 3 hours PHYS 46083 - Mechanics PHYS 46083 - Mechanics 3 Lecture Hour(s) Analysis of problems in statics, kinematics, and dynamics. Prerequisites: MATH25005, PHYS20143, PHYS20343 --- # MUAC10732 — Master Class: Clarinet 2 credits · 2 hours MUAC 10732 - Master Class: Clarinet MUAC 10732 - Master Class: Clarinet 2 Credit(s) : Other Hours: 1 hour lesson per week Study of the fundamental techniques and literature appropriate to the level of development as a private lesson or in a group of no more than four students. Note: Open to freshman and sophomore students --- # MUAC10832 — Master Class: Euphonium 2 credits · 2 hours MUAC 10832 - Master Class: Euphonium MUAC 10832 - Master Class: Euphonium 2 Credit(s) : Other Hours: 1 hour lesson per week Study of the fundamental techniques and literature appropriate to the level of development as a private lesson or in a group of no more than four students. Note: Open to freshman and sophomore students --- # MUAC10932 — Master Class: Flute 2 credits · 2 hours MUAC 10932 - Master Class: Flute MUAC 10932 - Master Class: Flute 2 Credit(s) : Other Hours: 1 hour lesson per week Study of the fundamental techniques and literature appropriate to the level of development as a private lesson or in a group of no more than four students. Note: Open to freshman and sophomore students --- # MUAC11032 — Master Class: Guitar 2 credits · 2 hours MUAC 11032 - Master Class: Guitar MUAC 11032 - Master Class: Guitar 2 Credit(s) : Other Hours: 1 hour lesson per week Study of the fundamental techniques and literature appropriate to the level of development as a private lesson or in a group of no more than four students. Note: Open to freshman and sophomore students --- # MUAC11132 — Master Class: Horn 2 credits · 2 hours MUAC 11132 - Master Class: Horn MUAC 11132 - Master Class: Horn 2 Credit(s) : Other Hours: 1 hour lesson per week Study of the fundamental techniques and literature appropriate to the level of development as a private lesson or in a group of no more than four students. Note: Open to freshman and sophomore students --- # MUAC11232 — Master Class: Oboe 2 credits · 2 hours MUAC 11232 - Master Class: Oboe MUAC 11232 - Master Class: Oboe 2 Credit(s) : Other Hours: 1 hour lesson per week Study of the fundamental techniques and literature appropriate to the level of development as a private lesson or in a group of no more than four students. Note: Open to freshman and sophomore students --- # MUAC11332 — Master Class: Percussion 2 credits · 2 hours MUAC 11332 - Master Class: Percussion MUAC 11332 - Master Class: Percussion 2 Credit(s) : Other Hours: 1 hour lesson per week Study of the fundamental techniques and literature appropriate to the level of development as a private lesson or in a group of no more than four students. Note: Open to freshman and sophomore students --- # MUAC11432 — Master Class: Saxophone 2 credits · 2 hours MUAC 11432 - Master Class: Saxophone MUAC 11432 - Master Class: Saxophone 2 Credit(s) : Other Hours: 1 hour lesson per week Study of the fundamental techniques and literature appropriate to the level of development as a private lesson or in a group of no more than four students. Note: Open to freshman and sophomore students --- # MUAC11532 — Master Class: Trombone 2 credits · 2 hours MUAC 11532 - Master Class: Trombone MUAC 11532 - Master Class: Trombone 2 Credit(s) : Other Hours: 1 hour lesson per week Study of the fundamental techniques and literature appropriate to the level of development as a private lesson or in a group of no more than four students. Note: Open to freshman and sophomore students --- # MUAC11632 — Master Class: Trumpet 2 credits · 2 hours MUAC 11632 - Master Class: Trumpet MUAC 11632 - Master Class: Trumpet 2 Credit(s) : Other Hours: 1 hour lesson per week Study of the fundamental techniques and literature appropriate to the level of development as a private lesson or in a group of no more than four students. Note: Open to freshman and sophomore students --- # MUAC11732 — Master Class: Tuba 2 credits · 2 hours MUAC 11732 - Master Class: Tuba MUAC 11732 - Master Class: Tuba 2 Credit(s) : Other Hours: 1 hour lesson per week Study of the fundamental techniques and literature appropriate to the level of development as a private lesson or in a group of no more than four students. Note: Open to freshman and sophomore students --- # MUAP24061 — Applied Piano 1 credits · 1 hours MUAP 24061 - Applied Piano MUAP 24061 - Applied Piano 1 Credit(s) : Other Hours: One-half hour lesson per week Study of the fundamental techniques and literature appropriate to the level of development. Note: Open to freshman and sophomore students --- # MUAP24162 — Applied Piano 2 credits · 2 hours MUAP 24162 - Applied Piano MUAP 24162 - Applied Piano 2 Credit(s) : Other Hours: 1 hour lesson per week Study of the fundamental techniques and literature appropriate to the level of development. Note: Open to freshman and sophomore students --- # MUAP24461 — Applied Voice 1 credits · 1 hours MUAP 24461 - Applied Voice MUAP 24461 - Applied Voice 1 Credit(s) : Other Hours: One-half hour lesson per week Study of the fundamental techniques and literature appropriate to the level of development. Note: Open to freshman and sophomore students --- # MUAP24562 — Applied Voice 2 credits · 2 hours MUAP 24562 - Applied Voice MUAP 24562 - Applied Voice 2 Credit(s) : Other Hours: 1 hour lesson per week Study of the fundamental techniques and literature appropriate to the level of development. Note: Open to freshman and sophomore students --- # MUAP24661 — Applied Flute 1 credits · 1 hours MUAP 24661 - Applied Flute MUAP 24661 - Applied Flute 1 Credit(s) : Other Hours: One-half hour lesson per week Study of the fundamental techniques and literature appropriate to the level of development. Note: Open to freshman and sophomore students --- # MUAP24762 — Applied Flute 2 credits · 2 hours MUAP 24762 - Applied Flute MUAP 24762 - Applied Flute 2 Credit(s) : Other Hours: 1 hour lesson per week Study of the fundamental techniques and literature appropriate to the level of development. Note: Open to freshman and sophomore students --- # MUAP24861 — Applied Oboe 1 credits · 1 hours MUAP 24861 - Applied Oboe MUAP 24861 - Applied Oboe 1 Credit(s) : Other Hours: One-half hour lesson per week Study of the fundamental techniques and literature appropriate to the level of development. Note: Open to freshman and sophomore students --- # MUAP24962 — Applied Oboe 2 credits · 2 hours MUAP 24962 - Applied Oboe MUAP 24962 - Applied Oboe 2 Credit(s) : Other Hours: 1 hour lesson per week Study of the fundamental techniques and literature appropriate to the level of development. Note: Open to freshman and sophomore students --- # MUAP25061 — Applied Clarinet 1 credits · 1 hours MUAP 25061 - Applied Clarinet MUAP 25061 - Applied Clarinet 1 Credit(s) : Other Hours: One-half hour lesson per week Study of the fundamental techniques and literature appropriate to the level of development. Note: Open to freshman and sophomore students --- # MUAP25162 — Applied Clarinet 2 credits · 2 hours MUAP 25162 - Applied Clarinet MUAP 25162 - Applied Clarinet 2 Credit(s) : Other Hours: 1 hour lesson per week Study of the fundamental techniques and literature appropriate to the level of development. Note: Open to freshman and sophomore students --- # MUAP25261 — Applied Saxophone 1 credits · 1 hours MUAP 25261 - Applied Saxophone MUAP 25261 - Applied Saxophone 1 Credit(s) : Other Hours: One-half hour lesson per week Study of the fundamental techniques and literature appropriate to the level of development. Note: Open to freshman and sophomore students --- # MUAP25362 — Applied Saxophone 2 credits · 2 hours MUAP 25362 - Applied Saxophone MUAP 25362 - Applied Saxophone 2 Credit(s) : Other Hours: 1 hour lesson per week Study of the fundamental techniques and literature appropriate to the level of development. Note: Open to freshman and sophomore students --- # MUAP25461 — Applied Bassoon 1 credits · 1 hours MUAP 25461 - Applied Bassoon MUAP 25461 - Applied Bassoon 1 Credit(s) : Other Hours: One-half hour lesson per week Study of the fundamental techniques and literature appropriate to the level of development. Note: Open to freshman and sophomore students --- # MUAP25562 — Applied Bassoon 2 credits · 2 hours MUAP 25562 - Applied Bassoon MUAP 25562 - Applied Bassoon 2 Credit(s) : Other Hours: 1 hour lesson per week Study of the fundamental techniques and literature appropriate to the level of development. Note: Open to freshman and sophomore students --- # MUAP25661 — Applied Horn 1 credits · 1 hours MUAP 25661 - Applied Horn MUAP 25661 - Applied Horn 1 Credit(s) : Other Hours: One-half hour lesson per week Study of the fundamental techniques and literature appropriate to the level of development. Note: Open to freshman and sophomore students --- # MUAP25762 — Applied Horn 2 credits · 2 hours MUAP 25762 - Applied Horn MUAP 25762 - Applied Horn 2 Credit(s) : Other Hours: 1 hour lesson per week Study of the fundamental techniques and literature appropriate to the level of development. Note: Open to freshman and sophomore students --- # MUAP25861 — Applied Trombone 1 credits · 1 hours MUAP 25861 - Applied Trombone MUAP 25861 - Applied Trombone 1 Credit(s) : Other Hours: One-half hour lesson per week Study of the fundamental techniques and literature appropriate to the level of development. Note: Open to freshman and sophomore students --- # MUAP25962 — Applied Trombone 2 credits · 2 hours MUAP 25962 - Applied Trombone MUAP 25962 - Applied Trombone 2 Credit(s) : Other Hours: 1 hour lesson per week Study of the fundamental techniques and literature appropriate to the level of development. Note: Open to freshman and sophomore students --- # MUAP26061 — Applied Euphonium 1 credits · 1 hours MUAP 26061 - Applied Euphonium MUAP 26061 - Applied Euphonium 1 Credit(s) : Other Hours: One-half hour lesson per week Study of the fundamental techniques and literature appropriate to the level of development. Note: Open to freshman and sophomore students --- # MUAP26162 — Applied Euphonium 2 credits · 2 hours MUAP 26162 - Applied Euphonium MUAP 26162 - Applied Euphonium 2 Credit(s) : Other Hours: 1 hour lesson per week Study of the fundamental techniques and literature appropriate to the level of development. Note: Open to freshman and sophomore students --- # MUAP26261 — Applied Tuba 1 credits · 1 hours MUAP 26261 - Applied Tuba MUAP 26261 - Applied Tuba 1 Credit(s) : Other Hours: One-half hour lesson per week Study of the fundamental techniques and literature appropriate to the level of development. Note: Open to freshman and sophomore students --- # MUAP26362 — Applied Tuba 2 credits · 2 hours MUAP 26362 - Applied Tuba MUAP 26362 - Applied Tuba 2 Credit(s) : Other Hours: 1 hour lesson per week Study of the fundamental techniques and literature appropriate to the level of development. Note: Open to freshman and sophomore students --- # MUAP26461 — Applied Percussion 1 credits · 1 hours MUAP 26461 - Applied Percussion MUAP 26461 - Applied Percussion 1 Credit(s) : Other Hours: One-half hour lesson per week Study of the fundamental techniques and literature appropriate to the level of development. Note: Open to freshman and sophomore students --- # MUAP26562 — Applied Percussion 2 credits · 2 hours MUAP 26562 - Applied Percussion MUAP 26562 - Applied Percussion 2 Credit(s) : Other Hours: 1 hour lesson per week Study of the fundamental techniques and literature appropriate to the level of development. Note: Open to freshman and sophomore students --- # MUAP29461 — Applied Trumpet 1 credits · 1 hours MUAP 29461 - Applied Trumpet MUAP 29461 - Applied Trumpet 1 Credit(s) : Other Hours: One-half hour lesson per week Study of the fundamental techniques and literature appropriate to the level of development. Note: Open to freshman and sophomore students --- # MUAP29562 — Applied Trumpet 2 credits · 2 hours MUAP 29562 - Applied Trumpet MUAP 29562 - Applied Trumpet 2 Credit(s) : Other Hours: 1 hour lesson per week Study of the fundamental techniques and literature appropriate to the level of development. Note: Open to freshman and sophomore students --- # MUAP29661 — Applied Guitar 1 credits · 1 hours MUAP 29661 - Applied Guitar MUAP 29661 - Applied Guitar 1 Credit(s) : Other Hours: One-half hour lesson per week Study of the fundamental techniques and literature appropriate to the level of development. Note: Open to freshman and sophomore students --- # MUAP29762 — Applied Guitar 2 credits · 2 hours MUAP 29762 - Applied Guitar MUAP 29762 - Applied Guitar 2 Credit(s) : Other Hours: 1 hour lesson per week Study of the fundamental techniques and literature appropriate to the level of development. Note: Open to freshman and sophomore students --- # MUAP36661 — Applied Piano 1 credits · 1 hours MUAP 36661 - Applied Piano MUAP 36661 - Applied Piano 1 Credit(s) : Other Hours: One-half hour lesson per week Study of the fundamental techniques and literature appropriate to the level of development. Note: Open to junior and senior students --- # MUAP36762 — Applied Piano 2 credits · 2 hours MUAP 36762 - Applied Piano MUAP 36762 - Applied Piano 2 Credit(s) : Other Hours: 1 hour lesson per week Study of the fundamental techniques and literature appropriate to the level of development. Note: Open to junior and senior students --- # MUAP37061 — Applied Voice 1 credits · 1 hours MUAP 37061 - Applied Voice MUAP 37061 - Applied Voice 1 Credit(s) : Other Hours: One-half hour lesson per week Study of the fundamental techniques and literature appropriate to the level of development. Note: Open to junior and senior students --- # MUAP37162 — Applied Voice 2 credits · 2 hours MUAP 37162 - Applied Voice MUAP 37162 - Applied Voice 2 Credit(s) : Other Hours: 1 hour lesson per week Study of the fundamental techniques and literature appropriate to the level of development. Note: Open to junior and senior students --- # MUAP37261 — Applied Flute 1 credits · 1 hours MUAP 37261 - Applied Flute MUAP 37261 - Applied Flute 1 Credit(s) : Other Hours: One-half hour lesson per week Study of the fundamental techniques and literature appropriate to the level of development. Note: Open to junior and senior students --- # MUAP37362 — Applied Flute 2 credits · 2 hours MUAP 37362 - Applied Flute MUAP 37362 - Applied Flute 2 Credit(s) : Other Hours: 1 hour lesson per week Study of the fundamental techniques and literature appropriate to the level of development. Note: Open to junior and senior students --- # MUAP37461 — Applied Oboe 1 credits · 1 hours MUAP 37461 - Applied Oboe MUAP 37461 - Applied Oboe 1 Credit(s) : Other Hours: One-half hour lesson per week Study of the fundamental techniques and literature appropriate to the level of development. Note: Open to junior and senior students --- # MUAP37562 — Applied Oboe 2 credits · 2 hours MUAP 37562 - Applied Oboe MUAP 37562 - Applied Oboe 2 Credit(s) : Other Hours: 1 hour lesson per week Study of the fundamental techniques and literature appropriate to the level of development. Note: Open to junior and senior students --- # MUAP37661 — Applied Clarinet 1 credits · 1 hours MUAP 37661 - Applied Clarinet MUAP 37661 - Applied Clarinet 1 Credit(s) : Other Hours: One-half hour lesson per week Study of the fundamental techniques and literature appropriate to the level of development. Note: Open to junior and senior students --- # MUAP37762 — Applied Clarinet 2 credits · 2 hours MUAP 37762 - Applied Clarinet MUAP 37762 - Applied Clarinet 2 Credit(s) : Other Hours: 1 hour lesson per week Study of the fundamental techniques and literature appropriate to the level of development. Note: Open to junior and senior students --- # MUAP37861 — Applied Saxophone 1 credits · 1 hours MUAP 37861 - Applied Saxophone MUAP 37861 - Applied Saxophone 1 Credit(s) : Other Hours: One-half hour lesson per week Study of the fundamental techniques and literature appropriate to the level of development. Note: Open to junior and senior students --- # MUAP37962 — Applied Saxophone 2 credits · 2 hours MUAP 37962 - Applied Saxophone MUAP 37962 - Applied Saxophone 2 Credit(s) : Other Hours: 1 hour lesson per week Study of the fundamental techniques and literature appropriate to the level of development. Note: Open to junior and senior students --- # MUAP38061 — Applied Bassoon 1 credits · 1 hours MUAP 38061 - Applied Bassoon MUAP 38061 - Applied Bassoon 1 Credit(s) : Other Hours: One-half hour lesson per week Study of the fundamental techniques and literature appropriate to the level of development. Note: Open to junior and senior students --- # MUAP38162 — Applied Bassoon 2 credits · 2 hours MUAP 38162 - Applied Bassoon MUAP 38162 - Applied Bassoon 2 Credit(s) : Other Hours: 1 hour lesson per week Study of the fundamental techniques and literature appropriate to the level of development. Note: Open to junior and senior students --- # MUAP38261 — Applied Horn 1 credits · 1 hours MUAP 38261 - Applied Horn MUAP 38261 - Applied Horn 1 Credit(s) : Other Hours: One-half hour lesson per week Study of the fundamental techniques and literature appropriate to the level of development. Note: Open to junior and senior students --- # MUAP38362 — Applied Horn 2 credits · 2 hours MUAP 38362 - Applied Horn MUAP 38362 - Applied Horn 2 Credit(s) : Other Hours: 1 hour lesson per week Study of the fundamental techniques and literature appropriate to the level of development. Note: Open to junior and senior students --- # MUAP38461 — Applied Trombone 1 credits · 1 hours MUAP 38461 - Applied Trombone MUAP 38461 - Applied Trombone 1 Credit(s) : Other Hours: One-half hour lesson per week Study of the fundamental techniques and literature appropriate to the level of development. Note: Open to junior and senior students --- # MUAP38562 — Applied Trombone 2 credits · 2 hours MUAP 38562 - Applied Trombone MUAP 38562 - Applied Trombone 2 Credit(s) : Other Hours: 1 hour lesson per week Study of the fundamental techniques and literature appropriate to the level of development. Note: Open to junior and senior students --- # MUAP38661 — Applied Euphonium 1 credits · 1 hours MUAP 38661 - Applied Euphonium MUAP 38661 - Applied Euphonium 1 Credit(s) : Other Hours: One-half hour lesson per week Study of the fundamental techniques and literature appropriate to the level of development. Note: Open to junior and senior students --- # MUAP38762 — Applied Euphonium 2 credits · 2 hours MUAP 38762 - Applied Euphonium MUAP 38762 - Applied Euphonium 2 Credit(s) : Other Hours: 1 hour lesson per week Study of the fundamental techniques and literature appropriate to the level of development. Note: Open to junior and senior students --- # MUAP38861 — Applied Tuba 1 credits · 1 hours MUAP 38861 - Applied Tuba MUAP 38861 - Applied Tuba 1 Credit(s) : Other Hours: One-half hour lesson per week Study of the fundamental techniques and literature appropriate to the level of development. Note: Open to junior and senior students --- # MUAP38962 — Applied Tuba 2 credits · 2 hours MUAP 38962 - Applied Tuba MUAP 38962 - Applied Tuba 2 Credit(s) : Other Hours: 1 hour lesson per week Study of the fundamental techniques and literature appropriate to the level of development. Note: Open to junior and senior students --- # MUAP39061 — Applied Percussion 1 credits · 1 hours MUAP 39061 - Applied Percussion MUAP 39061 - Applied Percussion 1 Credit(s) : Other Hours: One-half hour lesson per week Study of the fundamental techniques and literature appropriate to the level of development. Note: Open to junior and senior students --- # MUAP39162 — Applied Percussion 2 credits · 2 hours MUAP 39162 - Applied Percussion MUAP 39162 - Applied Percussion 2 Credit(s) : Other Hours: 1 hour lesson per week Study of the fundamental techniques and literature appropriate to the level of development. Note: Open to junior and senior students --- # MUAP39261 — Applied Trumpet 1 credits · 1 hours MUAP 39261 - Applied Trumpet MUAP 39261 - Applied Trumpet 1 Credit(s) : Other Hours: One-half hour lesson per week Study of the fundamental techniques and literature appropriate to the level of development. Note: Open to junior and senior students --- # MUAP39362 — Applied Trumpet 2 credits · 2 hours MUAP 39362 - Applied Trumpet MUAP 39362 - Applied Trumpet 2 Credit(s) : Other Hours: 1 hour lesson per week Study of the fundamental techniques and literature appropriate to the level of development. Note: Open to junior and senior students --- # MUAP39861 — Applied Guitar 1 credits · 1 hours MUAP 39861 - Applied Guitar MUAP 39861 - Applied Guitar 1 Credit(s) : Other Hours: One-half hour lesson per week Study of the fundamental techniques and literature appropriate to the level of development. Note: Open to junior and senior students --- # MUAP39962 — Applied Guitar 2 credits · 2 hours MUAP 39962 - Applied Guitar MUAP 39962 - Applied Guitar 2 Credit(s) : Other Hours: 1 hour lesson per week Study of the fundamental techniques and literature appropriate to the level of development. Note: Open to junior and senior students --- # MUAP40161 — Recital/Project 1 credits · 1 hours MUAP 40161 - Recital/Project MUAP 40161 - Recital/Project 1 per week Laboratory Hour(s) --- # TECH11104 — Introduction to Pulp and Paper 4 credits · 4 hours TECH 11104 - Introduction to Pulp and Paper TECH 11104 - Introduction to Pulp and Paper 4 Credit(s) Basic overview of components and processes of a pulp and paper mill and the operations of its systems and equipment. Overview of industry history and technical development as well as future trends. Includes raw material processing and handling, manufacturing methods, process control, equipment and instrumentation, product specifications, and pollution abatement. Note: This course may be transferable toward a limited number of associate and baccalaureate degrees. Contact advisor for information… --- # TECH13003 — Paper Machine Wet End Operations 3 credits · 3 hours TECH 13003 - Paper Machine Wet End Operations TECH 13003 - Paper Machine Wet End Operations 3 Credit(s) Primary process flows, consistency control stock blending, stock refining, wet end chemistry, stock cleaning, approach flow systems, and the cause/effect relationships each has with various papermaking parameters. Explores components of the machine fourdrinier and the concepts of formation, retention, drainage, and pressing. Note: This course may be transferable toward a limited number of associate and baccalaureate degrees. Contact advisor for information regarding transferability. Prerequisites: TECH11104 --- # TECH15002 — Wood Properties and Procurement 2 credits · 2 hours TECH 15002 - Wood Properties and Procurement TECH 15002 - Wood Properties and Procurement 2 Credit(s) Awareness of important fiber-producing plants and trees and structural, physical, and chemical properties of wood. Significant portion of class includes preparation of pulpwood, woodyard layout, debarking and preparation of logs, storage and conveying, fire protection, chip feeders, and chip classification. Note: This course may be transferable toward a limited number of associate and baccalaureate degrees. Contact advisor for information regarding transferability. --- # TECH16004 — Finishing, Converting, and Shipping 4 credits · 4 hours TECH 16004 - Finishing, Converting, and Shipping TECH 16004 - Finishing, Converting, and Shipping 4 Credit(s) Methods of assurance that finished product meets physical conditions specified by the customer. In the laboratory portion, proper methods for performing physical tests on paper and quality tests on finishing solutions such as starch and clay coatings. Note: This course may be transferable toward a limited number of associate and baccalaureate degrees. Contact advisor for information regarding transferability. Prerequisites: TECH11104 --- # TECH17002 — Paper Machine Dry End Operations 2 credits · 2 hours TECH 17002 - Paper Machine Dry End Operations TECH 17002 - Paper Machine Dry End Operations 2 Credit(s) The relationship between machine process variables and their effect on the physical properties of paper. The laboratory portion devoted to methods and techniques of performing physical tests on paper. Note: This course may be transferable toward a limited number of associate and baccalaureate degrees. Contact advisor for information regarding transferability. Prerequisites: TECH11104 --- # TECH18002 — Paper Surface Treatments 2 credits · 2 hours TECH 18002 - Paper Surface Treatments TECH 18002 - Paper Surface Treatments 2 Credit(s) Coater designs and pigment portion focuses on coating formulation and quality tests performed on surface solutions applied at the size press, coaters, or calendar stacks. Note: This course may be transferable toward a limited number of associate and baccalaureate degrees. Contact advisor for information regarding transferability. Prerequisites: TECH11104 --- # PLSC3744V — Field Study in Political Science 3 credits · 3 hours PLSC 3744V - Field Study in Political Science PLSC 3744V - Field Study in Political Science 3 Lecture Hour(s) (same as CRJU 3743V ) Note: May be repeated for a maximum total of 12 hours either in political science exclusively or a maximum total of 12 hours combined with CRJU 3743V . Prerequisites: PLSC20003, CRJU10203, CRJU3743V --- # PLSC4624V — Seminar in Political Science PLSC 4624V - Seminar in Political Science PLSC 4624V - Seminar in Political Science Variable Credit(s) Note: May be repeated for a total of 12 hours credit. Prerequisites: PLSC20003 --- # PLSC4784V — Internship PLSC 4784V - Internship PLSC 4784V - Internship Variable Credit(s) Supervised learning experience in a government or private agency. Note: May be repeated for credit up to 6 hours. --- # PLSC4794V — Independent Study in Political Science PLSC 4794V - Independent Study in Political Science PLSC 4794V - Independent Study in Political Science Variable Credit(s) Consult the Independent Study Courses subheading in the Academic Regulations section of this catalog for --- # PLSC20003 — American National Government 3 credits · 3 hours PLSC 20003 - American National Government PLSC 20003 - American National Government A.C.T.S. Equivalent Course # PLSC 2003 3 Lecture Hour(s) Constitutional principles, political parties and public opinion, civil rights, organization and functions of the executive, legislative, and judicial branches. --- # PLSC21003 — State and Local Government 3 credits · 3 hours PLSC 21003 - State and Local Government PLSC 21003 - State and Local Government 3 Lecture Hour(s) An analysis of state and local government. --- # PLSC22343 — Comparative Politics 3 credits · 3 hours PLSC 22343 - Comparative Politics PLSC 22343 - Comparative Politics 3 Lecture Hour(s) Comparative analysis of structures, processes, and problems of selected world powers. --- # PLSC22943 — Law and Society 3 credits · 3 hours PLSC 22943 - Law and Society PLSC 22943 - Law and Society 3 Lecture Hour(s) Courts, law, and the legal system; law and politics; judicial philosophy and biography. (same as CRJU 22933 ) --- # PLSC23543 — World Politics 3 credits · 3 hours PLSC 23543 - World Politics PLSC 23543 - World Politics 3 Lecture Hour(s) An introduction and overview of the structures and processes of the international system, looking at institutions, events, and historical trends. --- # PLSC34043 — Campaigns and Elections 3 credits · 3 hours PLSC 34043 - Campaigns and Elections PLSC 34043 - Campaigns and Elections 3 Lecture Hour(s) Prerequisites: PLSC20003 --- # PLSC34143 — Procedural Law 3 credits · 3 hours PLSC 34143 - Procedural Law PLSC 34143 - Procedural Law 3 Lecture Hour(s) S. Constitution. (same as CRJU 32433 ) Prerequisites: CRJU10203, PLSC20003, CRJU32433 --- # PLSC34243 — U.S. Congress 3 credits · 3 hours PLSC 34243 - U.S. Congress PLSC 34243 - U.S. Congress 3 Lecture Hour(s) S. Congress and the committee system, executive legislative relations, U.S. Congress and the federal bureaucracy, and reform proposals. Prerequisites: PLSC20003 --- # PLSC34343 — Public Administration 3 credits · 3 hours PLSC 34343 - Public Administration PLSC 34343 - Public Administration 3 Lecture Hour(s) Prerequisites: PLSC20003 --- # PLSC34443 — Middle East Politics 3 credits · 3 hours PLSC 34443 - Middle East Politics PLSC 34443 - Middle East Politics 3 Lecture Hour(s) Prerequisites: PLSC20003 --- # PLSC34543 — Arkansas Politics and Government 3 credits · 3 hours PLSC 34543 - Arkansas Politics and Government PLSC 34543 - Arkansas Politics and Government 3 Lecture Hour(s) The course is an analysis of political institutions of state government, the political culture of Arkansas politics, the state politics and policy of Arkansas. Prerequisites: PLSC20003 --- # PLSC34643 — International Relations 3 credits · 3 hours PLSC 34643 - International Relations PLSC 34643 - International Relations 3 Lecture Hour(s) Prerequisites: PLSC20003 --- # PLSC35743 — Contemporary Political Ideologies 3 credits · 3 hours PLSC 35743 - Contemporary Political Ideologies PLSC 35743 - Contemporary Political Ideologies 3 Lecture Hour(s) Emphasis on the predominant theories and thinkers of democracy, communism, and the aspects of an authoritarian or totalitarian regime. Prerequisites: PLSC20003 --- # PLSC35843 — European Politics 3 credits · 3 hours PLSC 35843 - European Politics PLSC 35843 - European Politics 3 Lecture Hour(s) This course focuses on the political structures, transitions, and political culture of the European continent. It looks at the impact of political parties, social and ethnic cleavages, security issues, and supranational organizations in a broadly defined Europe. --- # PLSC35943 — World Conflict and Terrorism 3 credits · 3 hours PLSC 35943 - World Conflict and Terrorism PLSC 35943 - World Conflict and Terrorism 3 Lecture Hour(s) Prerequisites: PLSC20003 --- # PLSC44943 — Civil Liberties and Civil Rights 3 credits · 3 hours PLSC 44943 - Civil Liberties and Civil Rights PLSC 44943 - Civil Liberties and Civil Rights 3 Lecture Hour(s) (same as CRJU 44933 ) Prerequisites: PLSC22943, CRJU22933, CRJU44933 --- # PLSC45543 — Southern Politics 3 credits · 3 hours PLSC 45543 - Southern Politics PLSC 45543 - Southern Politics 3 Lecture Hour(s) Prerequisites: PLSC20003 --- # PLSC46043 — The American Presidency 3 credits · 3 hours PLSC 46043 - The American Presidency PLSC 46043 - The American Presidency 3 Lecture Hour(s) Prerequisites: PLSC20003 --- # PLSC46143 — Public Management 3 credits · 3 hours PLSC 46143 - Public Management PLSC 46143 - Public Management 3 Lecture Hour(s) (same as CRJU 43833 ) Prerequisites: PLSC20003, CRJU43833 --- # PLSC46443 — American Foreign Policy 3 credits · 3 hours PLSC 46443 - American Foreign Policy PLSC 46443 - American Foreign Policy 3 Lecture Hour(s) Prerequisites: PLSC20003 --- # PLSC46643 — American Constitutional Law 3 credits · 3 hours PLSC 46643 - American Constitutional Law PLSC 46643 - American Constitutional Law 3 Lecture Hour(s) Prerequisites: PLSC20003 --- # PLSC46743 — Global Studies 3 credits · 3 hours PLSC 46743 - Global Studies PLSC 46743 - Global Studies 3 Lecture Hour(s) Emphasis on frameworks for analyzing global problems and in-depth acquaintance with selected world issues. Prerequisites: PLSC20003 --- # PLSC46843 — Western Political Theory 3 credits · 3 hours PLSC 46843 - Western Political Theory PLSC 46843 - Western Political Theory 3 Lecture Hour(s) Prerequisites: PLSC20003 --- # PLSC46943 — Developing Nations 3 credits · 3 hours PLSC 46943 - Developing Nations PLSC 46943 - Developing Nations 3 Lecture Hour(s) Prerequisites: PLSC20003 --- # PLSC50103 — American Political System 3 credits · 3 hours PLSC 50103 - American Political System PLSC 50103 - American Political System 3 Lecture Hour(s) Major approaches to the study of American government. Emphasis on approaches to the study of the Presidency, Congress, the Judiciary, political parties, and interest groups. --- # PLSC51033 — The Middle East in Global Perspective 3 credits · 3 hours PLSC 51033 - The Middle East in Global Perspective PLSC 51033 - The Middle East in Global Perspective 3 Lecture Hour(s) Major elements of Middle Eastern politics. Emphasis on interaction of cultural, social, political, and economic factors which determine political behavior in the Middle East. --- # PLSC51233 — Global Studies 3 credits · 3 hours PLSC 51233 - Global Studies PLSC 51233 - Global Studies 3 Lecture Hour(s) Nature and analysis of contemporary global issues. Emphasis on frameworks for analyzing global problems and in-depth acquaintance with selected world issues. --- # PLSC51333 — Selected Readings in Political Science 3 credits · 3 hours PLSC 51333 - Selected Readings in Political Science PLSC 51333 - Selected Readings in Political Science 3 Lecture Hour(s) Advanced readings in an area of political science. To be selected in consultation with the course instructor. --- # PSYC4658V — Practicum in Psychology PSYC 4658V - Practicum in Psychology PSYC 4658V - Practicum in Psychology Variable Credit(s) Students may not enroll for more than 6 hours per semester and not more than a total of 9 hours. --- # PSYC4798V — Independent Study in Psychology PSYC 4798V - Independent Study in Psychology PSYC 4798V - Independent Study in Psychology Variable Credit(s) Consult the Independent Study Courses subheading in the Academic Regulations section of this catalog for --- # PSYC11003 — Introduction to Psychology 3 credits · 3 hours PSYC 11003 - Introduction to Psychology PSYC 11003 - Introduction to Psychology A.C.T.S. Equivalent # PSY 1103 3 Lecture Hour(s) --- # PSYC21003 — Developmental Psychology 3 credits · 3 hours PSYC 21003 - Developmental Psychology PSYC 21003 - Developmental Psychology A.C.T.S. Equivalent # PSY 2103 3 Lecture Hour(s) Prerequisites: PSYC11003 --- # PSYC22083 — Statistical Methods 3 credits · 3 hours PSYC 22083 - Statistical Methods PSYC 22083 - Statistical Methods 3 Lecture Hour(s) Prerequisites: PSYC11003, MATH12073, MATH22163 --- # PSYC30183 — Experimental Research Methods 3 credits · 3 hours PSYC 30183 - Experimental Research Methods PSYC 30183 - Experimental Research Methods 3 Lecture Hour(s) Prerequisites: PSYC11003 --- # PSYC31083 — Cognitive Psychology 3 credits · 3 hours PSYC 31083 - Cognitive Psychology PSYC 31083 - Cognitive Psychology 3 Lecture Hour(s) Covers perception, memory, thinking, and language. Integrates popular coverage of recent topics and controversies in cognitive psychology. Prerequisites: PSYC11003, PSYC22083 --- # PSYC32483 — Social Psychology 3 credits · 3 hours PSYC 32483 - Social Psychology PSYC 32483 - Social Psychology 3 Lecture Hour(s) Prerequisites: PSYC11003 --- # PSYC32583 — Adolescence 3 credits · 3 hours PSYC 32583 - Adolescence PSYC 32583 - Adolescence 3 Lecture Hour(s) Prerequisites: PSYC11003 --- # PSYC34183 — Psychology of Learning 3 credits · 3 hours PSYC 34183 - Psychology of Learning PSYC 34183 - Psychology of Learning 3 Lecture Hour(s) Prerequisites: PSYC11003 --- # PSYC34283 — Industrial Psychology 3 credits · 3 hours PSYC 34283 - Industrial Psychology PSYC 34283 - Industrial Psychology 3 Lecture Hour(s) Prerequisites: PSYC11003 --- # PSYC34383 — Child Development 3 credits · 3 hours PSYC 34383 - Child Development PSYC 34383 - Child Development 3 Lecture Hour(s) Prerequisites: PSYC11003 --- # PSYC34583 — Exceptional Children 3 credits · 3 hours PSYC 34583 - Exceptional Children PSYC 34583 - Exceptional Children 3 Lecture Hour(s) Prerequisites: PSYC34383, PSYC21003 --- # PSYC34683 — Principles of Guidance and Counseling 3 credits · 3 hours PSYC 34683 - Principles of Guidance and Counseling PSYC 34683 - Principles of Guidance and Counseling 3 Lecture Hour(s) Prerequisites: PSYC11003 --- # PSYC34783 — Human Sexuality 3 credits · 3 hours PSYC 34783 - Human Sexuality PSYC 34783 - Human Sexuality 3 Lecture Hour(s) Prerequisites: PSYC11003 --- # PSYC34883 — Physiological Psychology 3 credits · 3 hours PSYC 34883 - Physiological Psychology PSYC 34883 - Physiological Psychology 3 Lecture Hour(s) Prerequisites: PSYC11003 --- # PSYC34983 — Fundamentals of Measurement 3 credits · 3 hours PSYC 34983 - Fundamentals of Measurement PSYC 34983 - Fundamentals of Measurement 3 Lecture Hour(s) Prerequisites: PSYC11003 --- # PSYC46083 — History and Systems in Psychology 3 credits · 3 hours PSYC 46083 - History and Systems in Psychology PSYC 46083 - History and Systems in Psychology 3 Lecture Hour(s) Prerequisites: PSYC11003 --- # PSYC46283 — Psychology of Personality 3 credits · 3 hours PSYC 46283 - Psychology of Personality PSYC 46283 - Psychology of Personality 3 Lecture Hour(s) Prerequisites: PSYC11003 --- # PSYC46383 — Gerontology 3 credits · 3 hours PSYC 46383 - Gerontology PSYC 46383 - Gerontology 3 Lecture Hour(s) Prerequisites: PSYC11003 --- # PSYC46483 — Applied Human Service Skills 3 credits · 3 hours PSYC 46483 - Applied Human Service Skills PSYC 46483 - Applied Human Service Skills 3 Lecture Hour(s) Students learn a systematic approach to client-centered problem solving. Prerequisites: PSYC34683, PSYC46283 --- # PSYC46783 — Abnormal Psychology 3 credits · 3 hours PSYC 46783 - Abnormal Psychology PSYC 46783 - Abnormal Psychology 3 Lecture Hour(s) Prerequisites: PSYC11003 --- # PSYC46883 — Seminar 3 credits · 3 hours PSYC 46883 - Seminar PSYC 46883 - Seminar 3 Lecture Hour(s) Special emphasis on contemporary research. --- # PSYC58003 — Youth at Risk Child and Adolescent Psychopathology 3 credits · 3 hours PSYC 58003 - Youth at Risk Child and Adolescent Psychopathology PSYC 58003 - Youth at Risk Child and Adolescent Psychopathology 3 Lecture Hour(s) An advance preparation and professional development course for educators in alternative learning environments. Course topics include theoretical perspectives of psychopathology, behavior modification, anger management, developmental and learning disorders as well as psychosocial factors related to disadvantaged students. --- # READ20233 — Introduction to Teaching Reading and Writing 3 credits · 3 hours READ 20233 - Introduction to Teaching Reading and Writing READ 20233 - Introduction to Teaching Reading and Writing 3 Lecture Hour(s) An introduction to the materials and methods for the teaching of reading and writing, with emphasis on theories and strategies for teaching reading and writing, diagnosis of reading difficulties, and intervention strategies for struggling readers and writers. Additionally, the course will focus on development, assessment, and instruction for individual or small groups of students in both reading and writing. A variety of approaches to reading and writing instru… --- # READ40133 — Teaching Literacy 3 credits · 3 hours READ 40133 - Teaching Literacy READ 40133 - Teaching Literacy 3 Lecture Hour(s) Examines various theoretical methods of reading along with the principles of teaching reading and writing using a variety of instructional strategies, effective program organization, assessment, and classroom management. Prerequisites: READ20233 --- # READ40233 — Disciplinary Literacy 3 credits · 3 hours READ 40233 - Disciplinary Literacy READ 40233 - Disciplinary Literacy 3 Lecture Hour(s) --- # READ41433 — Advanced Teaching Literacy 3 credits · 3 hours READ 41433 - Advanced Teaching Literacy READ 41433 - Advanced Teaching Literacy 3 Lecture Hour(s) Special attention will be given to the science of teaching reading and effective concepts, theories, methods, research, evidence-based practices including materials, strategies, and organization to meet the needs of all learners. Prerequisites: READ40133 --- # READ50133 — Foundations of Teaching Reading I 3 credits · 3 hours READ 50133 - Foundations of Teaching Reading I READ 50133 - Foundations of Teaching Reading I 3 Credit(s) Additionally, the course will focus on development, assessment, and instruction for individual or small groups of students. A variety of approaches to phonological awareness, phonemic awareness, phonics, and writing instruction, assessment practices and issues in reading development will be addressed. --- # READ50233 — Foundations of Teaching Reading II 3 credits · 3 hours READ 50233 - Foundations of Teaching Reading II READ 50233 - Foundations of Teaching Reading II 3 Credit(s) Additionally, the course will focus on development, assessment, and instruction for individual or small groups of students. A variety of approaches to comprehension, vocabulary, fluency, and writing instruction, assessment practices and issues in reading development will be addressed. --- # READ50333 — Survey of Reading Programs and Practices 3 credits · 3 hours READ 50333 - Survey of Reading Programs and Practices READ 50333 - Survey of Reading Programs and Practices 3 Lecture Hour(s) Examination of latest instructional strategies in reading instruction. Best practices in reading, writing, speaking, listening, and technology will be examined as they relate to improvement in literacy instruction. --- # READ50633 — Literacy Across the Curriculum An Interdisciplinary Approach 3 credits · 3 hours READ 50633 - Literacy Across the Curriculum An Interdisciplinary Approach READ 50633 - Literacy Across the Curriculum An Interdisciplinary Approach 3 Lecture Hour(s) --- # READ51233 — Practicum in Reading Instruction 3 credits · 3 hours READ 51233 - Practicum in Reading Instruction READ 51233 - Practicum in Reading Instruction 3 Laboratory Hour(s) Practical application of reading and literacy strategies. Students will conduct action-based research that centers on the improvement of reading. --- # READ52033 — Developmental and Corrective Reading 3 credits · 3 hours READ 52033 - Developmental and Corrective Reading READ 52033 - Developmental and Corrective Reading 3 Lecture Hour(s) Application of learning theory and research findings to diagnosis and remediation of reading difficulties. --- # STEM4680V — Science Teaching Methods STEM 4680V - Science Teaching Methods STEM 4680V - Science Teaching Methods Variable Credit(s) Development of lesson plans and teaching of laboratory activities will be emphasized. Clinical experience in freshman-level science laboratories will constitute a major part of the course. Note: may be repeated for a maximum of 4 hours --- # STEM36503 — Science for Middle School Teachers 3 credits · 3 hours STEM 36503 - Science for Middle School Teachers STEM 36503 - Science for Middle School Teachers 3 Lecture Hour(s) Discovery, demonstrations, and laboratory experiences. --- # TECH11002 — Introduction to Small Engines 2 credits · 2 hours TECH 11002 - Introduction to Small Engines TECH 11002 - Introduction to Small Engines 2 Credit(s) Operation of small engines, minor repair procedures, and preventive maintenance for two- and four-cycle engines. Practical application provided through laboratory experience. Note: This course may be transferable toward a limited number of associate and baccalaureate degrees. Contact advisor for information regarding transferability. --- # SOCI4799V — Independent Study in Sociology SOCI 4799V - Independent Study in Sociology SOCI 4799V - Independent Study in Sociology Variable Credit(s) Consult the Independent Study Courses subheading in the Academic Regulations section of this catalog for --- # SOCI10103 — Introduction to Sociology 3 credits · 3 hours SOCI 10103 - Introduction to Sociology SOCI 10103 - Introduction to Sociology A.C.T.S. Equivalent Course # SOC 1013 3 Lecture Hour(s) An introduction to the scientific study of society and human behavior as products of social interaction. An overview of the major sociological perspectives and research methods of socialization, culture, social structure, social institutions, social stratification, and social interaction. --- # SOCI20103 — Social Problems 3 credits · 3 hours SOCI 20103 - Social Problems SOCI 20103 - Social Problems A.C.T.S. Equivalent Course # SOC 2013 3 Lecture Hour(s) Overview of contemporary social problems in the U.S., such as crime, poverty, substance abuse and addiction, racial, ethnic and gender disparities, health care access, and the impact of environmental disruptions on social systems. --- # SOCI34193 — The Family 3 credits · 3 hours SOCI 34193 - The Family SOCI 34193 - The Family 3 Lecture Hour(s) The broad overview of the nature and functions of the family as a social institution across time and social organization. Examines the nature and functions of the family in U.S. society from 1600s to the present and relates these patterns to changes in the larger society. Emphasis on changes in the family since the 1960s. --- # SOCI43793 — Criminology 3 credits · 3 hours SOCI 43793 - Criminology SOCI 43793 - Criminology 3 Lecture Hour(s) (same as CRJU 43733 ) Prerequisites: CRJU43733 --- # SOCI45193 — Drugs and Society 3 credits · 3 hours SOCI 45193 - Drugs and Society SOCI 45193 - Drugs and Society 3 Lecture Hour(s) An overview of the drug problem in the U.S. including an analysis of both legal and illegal drugs commonly abused. Emphasis on the criminal justice system’s response to the use, possession, and distribution of illicit drugs in our society. (same as CRJU 44133 ) Prerequisites: CRJU44133 --- # SOCI46693 — Seminar in Sociology 3 credits · 3 hours SOCI 46693 - Seminar in Sociology SOCI 46693 - Seminar in Sociology 3 Lecture Hour(s) Selected topics with extensive readings and class discussions. Note: May be repeated for up to 9 hours credit. --- # SBSC10101 — Social Science Pathways 1 credits · 1 hours SBSC 10101 - Social Science Pathways SBSC 10101 - Social Science Pathways 1 Lecture Hour(s) Acquisition and development of college and life skills that enhance the student’s chances of achieving academic and career goals, with an academic emphasis on social and behavioral science disciplines. Will fulfill the requirement for first-time freshman to complete an orientation course. --- # SBSC21003 — Social Science Research Methods 3 credits · 3 hours SBSC 21003 - Social Science Research Methods SBSC 21003 - Social Science Research Methods 3 Lecture Hour(s) Overview of social science research methodology focusing on creating research designs, developing appropriate measures, creating research questions and hypotheses, and developing research and writing skills. --- # SBSC33143 — Statistics for the Social Sciences 3 credits · 3 hours SBSC 33143 - Statistics for the Social Sciences SBSC 33143 - Statistics for the Social Sciences 3 Lecture Hour(s) Introduction to use and of interpretation of statistics in the social sciences. --- # SBSC49033 — Professional and Career Preparation 3 credits · 3 hours SBSC 49033 - Professional and Career Preparation SBSC 49033 - Professional and Career Preparation 3 Lecture Hour(s) --- # SEED46503 — Teaching Secondary Social Studies 3 credits · 3 hours SEED 46503 - Teaching Secondary Social Studies SEED 46503 - Teaching Secondary Social Studies 3 Lecture Hour(s) Methods of teaching social studies at the secondary level. Includes teaching applications in social science disciplines; design of lesson plans, instructional materials, and tests; performance, evaluation and critique of micro-classroom teaching. --- # SPAN4799V — Independent Study in Spanish SPAN 4799V - Independent Study in Spanish SPAN 4799V - Independent Study in Spanish Variable Credit(s) Consult the Independent Study Courses subheading in the Academic Regulations section of this catalog for --- # SPAN5890V — Independent Study 3 credits · 3 hours SPAN 5890V - Independent Study SPAN 5890V - Independent Study Variable 1-3 Credit(s) See listing for SPAN 4799V . --- # SPAN10103 — Elementary Spanish I 3 credits · 3 hours SPAN 10103 - Elementary Spanish I SPAN 10103 - Elementary Spanish I A.C.T.S. Equivalent Course # SPAN 1013 3 Lecture Hour(s) An introduction to the essentials of the Spanish language. It is designed to develop the four basic language skills: listening, speaking, reading, and writing. It emphasizes standard pronunciation, functional syntactical structures, vocabulary, and idiomatic expressions, as well as an awareness of Hispanic cultures. --- # SPAN10203 — Elementary Spanish II 3 credits · 3 hours SPAN 10203 - Elementary Spanish II SPAN 10203 - Elementary Spanish II A.C.T.S. Equivalent Course # SPAN 1023 3 Lecture Hour(s) It is structured to develop a solid foundation of the four basic language skills with major emphasis on the oral and written communicative skills and an understanding of Hispanic cultures. Prerequisites: SPAN10103 --- # SPAN20103 — Intermediate Spanish I 3 credits · 3 hours SPAN 20103 - Intermediate Spanish I SPAN 20103 - Intermediate Spanish I A.C.T.S. Equivalent Course # SPAN 2013 3 Lecture Hour(s) It is designed to continue emphasizing oral and written communicative skills. Prerequisites: SPAN10203 --- # SPAN20203 — Intermediate Spanish II 3 credits · 3 hours SPAN 20203 - Intermediate Spanish II SPAN 20203 - Intermediate Spanish II A.C.T.S. Equivalent Course # SPAN 2023 3 Lecture Hour(s) It introduces selected readings in Spanish to develop reading comprehension for analysis and commentary. It is designed to develop the student’s ability to function linguistically within the Hispanic world. Prerequisites: SPAN20103 --- # SPAN35093 — Conversational Spanish I 3 credits · 3 hours SPAN 35093 - Conversational Spanish I SPAN 35093 - Conversational Spanish I 3 Lecture Hour(s) It is designed to develop listening comprehension, oral proficiency, and vocabulary through analyses, discussions, and oral and written commentaries on selected readings in Spanish, films, and audio recordings. Prerequisites: SPAN20203 --- # SPAN35193 — Conversational Spanish II 3 credits · 3 hours SPAN 35193 - Conversational Spanish II SPAN 35193 - Conversational Spanish II 3 Lecture Hour(s) Students develop an appreciation of Spanish literature through readings and discussions of magazine articles, short stories, essays, and poetry. Prerequisites: SPAN35093 --- # SPAN36093 — Advanced Modern Spanish Grammar and Composition 3 credits · 3 hours SPAN 36093 - Advanced Modern Spanish Grammar and Composition SPAN 36093 - Advanced Modern Spanish Grammar and Composition 3 Lecture Hour(s) Course highly recommended to students who wish to continue their studies in Spanish, seek teaching certification in Spanish or bilingual education, or desire to use it as their graduate language tool. Prerequisites: SPAN20203 --- # SPAN36193 — Cultures and Civilizations of Spain and Spanish America 3 credits · 3 hours SPAN 36193 - Cultures and Civilizations of Spain and Spanish America SPAN 36193 - Cultures and Civilizations of Spain and Spanish America 3 Lecture Hour(s) It emphasizes salient aspects of historical and current social and political perceptions; cultural traditions and contributions; their geographical influence on the rest of the world; their art, letters, and music; and their role in the modern world. The course is interdisciplinary. Prerequisites: SPAN20203 --- # SPAN36293 — Survey of Major Hispanic Literatures 3 credits · 3 hours SPAN 36293 - Survey of Major Hispanic Literatures SPAN 36293 - Survey of Major Hispanic Literatures 3 Lecture Hour(s) Readings include selections in Spanish from the twelfth century to the present. The course is conducted in Spanish. Prerequisites: SPAN20203 --- # SPAN46393 — Seminar in Spanish Studies 3 credits · 3 hours SPAN 46393 - Seminar in Spanish Studies SPAN 46393 - Seminar in Spanish Studies 3 Lecture Hour(s) Note: It may be repeated when the topic varies for a total of six semester credit hours with the unit chairperson’s permission. Prerequisites: SPAN20203 --- # SPCH5890V — Independent Study 3 credits · 3 hours SPCH 5890V - Independent Study SPCH 5890V - Independent Study Variable1-3 Credit(s) In addition, students would be required to perform significant research under the guidance of a faculty mentor, leading to a professional-quality performance or a competitive-quality research paper that meets the standards of the discipline. --- # SPCH5900V — Special Topics 3 credits · 3 hours SPCH 5900V - Special Topics SPCH 5900V - Special Topics 3 Lecture Hour(s) In addition, students would be required to write a research paper of significance in the topic area and conduct a minimum of one session of the seminar. Note: may be repeated for credit --- # SPCH59203 — Seminar Teaching Speech 3 credits · 3 hours SPCH 59203 - Seminar Teaching Speech SPCH 59203 - Seminar Teaching Speech 3 Lecture Hour(s) Evaluation and critique of micro classroom teaching, history of academic discipline, philosophy development, test design and evaluation, preparation of classroom materials, lesson planning, and the use of current technologies. --- # SPED22183 — Characteristics of Exceptional Learning Needs 3 credits · 3 hours SPED 22183 - Characteristics of Exceptional Learning Needs SPED 22183 - Characteristics of Exceptional Learning Needs 3 Lecture Hour(s) Addresses major laws and regulations and the collaborative roles of the general education and the special education professionals. Prerequisites: EDHP11433, EDHP22333, EDHP22533 --- # SPED34183 — Teaching and Assessing Students with Exceptional Needs 3 credits · 3 hours SPED 34183 - Teaching and Assessing Students with Exceptional Needs SPED 34183 - Teaching and Assessing Students with Exceptional Needs 3 Lecture Hour(s) --- # SPED50183 — Introduction to Special Education 3 credits · 3 hours SPED 50183 - Introduction to Special Education SPED 50183 - Introduction to Special Education 3 Lecture Hour(s) This course provides an introduction to the field of special education with an emphasis on collaboration, federal legislative mandates related to the Six Principles of IDEA, professional practice and foundations in special education and the use of Universal Design for Learning (UDL) to provide access to the general education curriculum. --- # SPED50383 — Contemporary Issues in Special Education 3 credits · 3 hours SPED 50383 - Contemporary Issues in Special Education SPED 50383 - Contemporary Issues in Special Education 3 Lecture Hour(s) Also included is a study of the legislation that shapes the field. --- # SPED50483 — Application of Assessment Data for Exceptional Learners 3 credits · 3 hours SPED 50483 - Application of Assessment Data for Exceptional Learners SPED 50483 - Application of Assessment Data for Exceptional Learners 3 Credit(s) This course focuses on formal and informal assessments and the knowledge of measurement principles and practices to interpret assessment results and guide educational decisions for individuals with exceptionalities. --- # SPED50583 — Language Development of Exceptional Learners 3 credits · 3 hours SPED 50583 - Language Development of Exceptional Learners SPED 50583 - Language Development of Exceptional Learners 3 Lecture Hour(s) --- # SPED50783 — Problems and Issues in Individualized Educational Planning 3 credits · 3 hours SPED 50783 - Problems and Issues in Individualized Educational Planning SPED 50783 - Problems and Issues in Individualized Educational Planning 3 Lecture Hour(s) --- # SPED50883 — Characteristics of Exceptionality 3 credits · 3 hours SPED 50883 - Characteristics of Exceptionality SPED 50883 - Characteristics of Exceptionality 3 Credit(s) This course provides information related to the characteristics of individuals with exceptional learning needs and the related issues that impact their family, school, and community. --- # SPED50983 — Collaboration/Consultation 3 credits · 3 hours SPED 50983 - Collaboration/Consultation SPED 50983 - Collaboration/Consultation 3 Credit(s) This course focuses on collaborating with families, other educators, related service providers, and personnel from community agencies in responsive ways to address the needs of individuals with exceptionalities. Collaborative models of co-teaching are also addressed. --- # SPED51083 — Teaching Methods for Persons with High-Needs Exceptionalities 3 credits · 3 hours SPED 51083 - Teaching Methods for Persons with High-Needs Exceptionalities SPED 51083 - Teaching Methods for Persons with High-Needs Exceptionalities 3 Credit(s) This course is a study of instructional methods, materials, and activities for teaching students with high-needs exceptionalities. This course addresses needs of this population in areas of functional academics, communication needs, and self- needs. The course also explores augmentative and alternative communication needs and strategies. --- # SPED51183 — Teaching Methods for Persons with Exceptionalities 3 credits · 3 hours SPED 51183 - Teaching Methods for Persons with Exceptionalities SPED 51183 - Teaching Methods for Persons with Exceptionalities 3 Lecture Hour(s) This course focuses on designing appropriate learning and performance accommodations and modifications for individuals with exceptionalities in order to promote access to the general education curriculum. --- # SPED51273 — Providing Positive Behavioral Supports in the Classroom Environment 3 credits · 3 hours SPED 51273 - Providing Positive Behavioral Supports in the Classroom Environment SPED 51273 - Providing Positive Behavioral Supports in the Classroom Environment 3 Credit(s) This course explores the basic principles of behavior and the steps required to conduct a functional behavioral assessment and develop a positive behavioral support plan for individuals with exceptionalities. --- # SPED51383 — Teaching Methods for Transition Planning 3 credits · 3 hours SPED 51383 - Teaching Methods for Transition Planning SPED 51383 - Teaching Methods for Transition Planning 3 Lecture Hour(s) This course focuses on designing appropriate learning and performance accommodations and modifications for individuals with exceptionalities in order to promote access to the general education curriculum to transition into other educational settings. --- # SPED51483 — Advanced Teaching Methods for Persons with Disabilities 3 credits · 3 hours SPED 51483 - Advanced Teaching Methods for Persons with Disabilities SPED 51483 - Advanced Teaching Methods for Persons with Disabilities 3 Lecture Hour(s) The course addresses needs of this population in areas of functional academics, communication needs, and self- needs. The class also explores augmentative and alternative communication needs and strategies. Prerequisites: SPED51183 --- # SPED52683 — Methods and Materials for Grades 4-12 3 credits · 3 hours SPED 52683 - Methods and Materials for Grades 4-12 SPED 52683 - Methods and Materials for Grades 4-12 3 Lecture Hour(s) A study of instructional methods, materials, and activities for teaching students with mildly handicapping conditions. --- # SPED53183 — Methods and Materials for the P-8 Level 3 credits · 3 hours SPED 53183 - Methods and Materials for the P-8 Level SPED 53183 - Methods and Materials for the P-8 Level 3 Lecture Hour(s) --- # NREM3990V — Special Topics NREM 3990V - Special Topics NREM 3990V - Special Topics Variable Credit(s) Topics vary in accordance with student needs. Presentation form may vary with each offering. On demand SIS 4713. Note: Course may be repeated when different topics are presented. Prerequisites: SIS4713 --- # NREM4793V — Independent Study in Land Surveying NREM 4793V - Independent Study in Land Surveying NREM 4793V - Independent Study in Land Surveying Variable Credit(s) Consult the Independent Study Courses section in the Academic Regulations chapter of this catalog for On demand. --- # SURV10101 — Introduction to Surveying 3 credits · 3 hours SURV 10101 - Introduction to Surveying SURV 10101 - Introduction to Surveying 1 Laboratory Hour(s) Introduction to surveying, computer systems, geographic information systems (GIS), global positioning systems (GPS), and the Surveying (SURV) program. Terminology used in the field of survey technology is discussed. all. --- # SURV20144 — Boundary Surveying 3 credits · 3 hours SURV 20144 - Boundary Surveying SURV 20144 - Boundary Surveying 4 Lecture Hour(s) , 3 Laboratory Hour(s) Evidence and procedures for boundary determination will be discussed. all. Prerequisites: SURV22032, SURV22001 --- # SURV21104 — Plane Surveying 3 credits · 3 hours SURV 21104 - Plane Surveying SURV 21104 - Plane Surveying 4 Lecture Hour(s) , 3 Laboratory Hour(s) all. Prerequisites: SURV22032, SURV22001, MATH12003 --- # SURV22001 — Cartographic design and Drafting 3 credits · 3 hours SURV 22001 - Cartographic design and Drafting SURV 22001 - Cartographic design and Drafting 1 Laboratory Hour(s) pring. Prerequisites: CPSI10003, MATH11003 --- # SURV22032 — Coordinate Systems 2 credits · 2 hours SURV 22032 - Coordinate Systems SURV 22032 - Coordinate Systems 2 Lecture Hour(s) Systems included are Cartesian coordinates, State Plane coordinate systems, Latitude and Longitude, Universal Transverse Mercator coordinates, and the United States Public Land Survey System grid. Horizontal and vertical datums are discussed. pring Prerequisites: CPSI10003, MATH11003 --- # SURV31533 — Survey Plats and Deeds 3 credits · 3 hours SURV 31533 - Survey Plats and Deeds SURV 31533 - Survey Plats and Deeds 3 Lecture Hour(s) Terminology used in metes and bounds, condominium, coordinate, and subdivision descriptions. Legal definitions, Arkansas state code for filing plats, required plat and deed information, deed and plat searches in county records. pring. Prerequisites: MATH11003, SURV20144, SURV21104 --- # SURV32604 — Route and Construction Surveying 3 credits · 3 hours SURV 32604 - Route and Construction Surveying SURV 32604 - Route and Construction Surveying 4 Lecture Hour(s) , 3 Laboratory Hour(s) pring. Prerequisites: MATH11003, SURV22032, SURV22001, SURV21104 --- # SURV41803 — Law and Professionalism in Geomatics 3 credits · 3 hours SURV 41803 - Law and Professionalism in Geomatics SURV 41803 - Law and Professionalism in Geomatics 3 Lecture Hour(s) Discussion of the moral and ethical principles guiding the professional conduct of spatial information systems personnel, professional societies’ codes of ethics, moral and legal obligation to clients and community, Arkansas surveyor’s code of ethics. all. --- # SURV44504 — Advanced Surveying 3 credits · 3 hours SURV 44504 - Advanced Surveying SURV 44504 - Advanced Surveying 4 Lecture Hour(s) , 3 Laboratory Hour(s) Global positioning systems (GPS) surveying. all. Prerequisites: NREM30603, MATH22003, MATH24005, SURV32604 --- # SURV48804 — Surveying Practicum 1 credits · 1 hours SURV 48804 - Surveying Practicum SURV 48804 - Surveying Practicum 4 Lecture Hour(s) , 6 Laboratory Hour(s) pring. Prerequisites: GEOS31143, GEOS41233 --- # SCWK4794V — Independent Study in Social Work SCWK 4794V - Independent Study in Social Work SCWK 4794V - Independent Study in Social Work Variable Credit(s) Consult the Independent Study Courses section in the Academic Regulations chapter of this catalog for --- # SCWK10043 — Survey of Social Work 3 credits · 3 hours SCWK 10043 - Survey of Social Work SCWK 10043 - Survey of Social Work 3 Lecture Hour(s) For non-social work majors. An introduction to the profession of social work, social welfare methods, and fields of social work practice with all populations. --- # SCWK20143 — Social Work Values and Ethics 3 credits · 3 hours SCWK 20143 - Social Work Values and Ethics SCWK 20143 - Social Work Values and Ethics 3 Lecture Hour(s) --- # SCWK21243 — Introduction to Social Work 3 credits · 3 hours SCWK 21243 - Introduction to Social Work SCWK 21243 - Introduction to Social Work 3 Lecture Hour(s) An introduction to the profession of social work. Social work’s mission, values, and ethics are a focus in this course. An introduction to professional roles, fields of practice, and generalist practice methods with all populations are covered. --- # SCWK21343 — Human Behavior in the Social Environment I 3 credits · 3 hours SCWK 21343 - Human Behavior in the Social Environment I SCWK 21343 - Human Behavior in the Social Environment I 3 Lecture Hour(s) Provides an introduction and exploration of human development theories in the context of biological, socio-cultural, psychological, and physical environments. Analyzes theories of human behavior in the social environment from a life span developmental approach including pre-pregnancy and conception stages. Prerequisites: SCWK21443, SCWK10043, SCWK21243 --- # SCWK21443 — Professional Writing 3 credits · 3 hours SCWK 21443 - Professional Writing SCWK 21443 - Professional Writing 3 Lecture Hour(s) , 3 Laboratory Hour(s) --- # SCWK21543 — Social Welfare Policy 3 credits · 3 hours SCWK 21543 - Social Welfare Policy SCWK 21543 - Social Welfare Policy 3 Lecture Hour(s) Focus on ensuring all individuals have opportunities to participate fully in society and the economy. Prerequisites: ENGL10103, SCWK21243, SCWK10043 --- # SCWK23243 — Child Welfare 3 credits · 3 hours SCWK 23243 - Child Welfare SCWK 23243 - Child Welfare 3 Lecture Hour(s) Prerequisites: ENGL10103, SCWK10043, SCWK21243 --- # SCWK23843 — Domestic Violence 3 credits · 3 hours SCWK 23843 - Domestic Violence SCWK 23843 - Domestic Violence 3 Lecture Hour(s) Tendencies toward violent behavior are examined using a biological, social, environmental, and learning perspective. Theories of victimization and various treatment modalities are presented. Prerequisites: ENGL10103, SCWK10043, SCWK21243 --- # SCWK31143 — Generalist Social Work Practice I 3 credits · 3 hours SCWK 31143 - Generalist Social Work Practice I SCWK 31143 - Generalist Social Work Practice I 3 Lecture Hour(s) Introduction to social work practice using the generalist intervention model with individuals, couples; families, and small groups. Systems theory, strengths perspective and ecological framework are emphasized. --- # SCWK31243 — Cultural Diversity 3 credits · 3 hours SCWK 31243 - Cultural Diversity SCWK 31243 - Cultural Diversity 3 Lecture Hour(s) S. Highlights the need for effective navigation and engagement with individuals from all backgrounds in professional practice. Prerequisites: SCWK20143, SCWK10043, SCWK21243 --- # SCWK32143 — Generalist Social Work Practice II 3 credits · 3 hours SCWK 32143 - Generalist Social Work Practice II SCWK 32143 - Generalist Social Work Practice II 3 Lecture Hour(s) Focuses on engagement, assessment and evaluation, planning for service delivery, implementing empirically based interventions, evaluating Prerequisites: SCWK21343, SCWK31143 --- # SCWK32343 — Human Behavior in the Social Environment II 3 credits · 3 hours SCWK 32343 - Human Behavior in the Social Environment II SCWK 32343 - Human Behavior in the Social Environment II 3 Lecture Hour(s) Provides exploration and application of human development theories in the context of biological, socio-cultural, psychological, and physical environments. Analyzes theories of human behavior in the social environment from a life span developmental approach including infancy and early childhood to late adulthood stages. Prerequisites: SCWK21343 --- # SCWK40113 — Crisis Intervention 3 credits · 3 hours SCWK 40113 - Crisis Intervention SCWK 40113 - Crisis Intervention 3 Lecture Hour(s) Emphasis will be on assessment of crisis situations from within a bio-psycho-social, ecosystems approach, and empowerment through the strengths-based approach. Prerequisites: ENGL10103, SCWK10043, SCWK21243 --- # SCWK40123 — Sports Social Work 3 credits · 3 hours SCWK 40123 - Sports Social Work SCWK 40123 - Sports Social Work 3 Lecture Hour(s) Prerequisites: ENGL10103, SCWK10043, SCWK21243 --- # SCWK42542 — Social Work Field Practicum I Seminar 2 credits · 2 hours SCWK 42542 - Social Work Field Practicum I Seminar SCWK 42542 - Social Work Field Practicum I Seminar 2 Credit(s) : Other Hours: 2 hour seminar --- # SCWK43042 — Social Work Field Practicum II Seminar 2 credits · 2 hours SCWK 43042 - Social Work Field Practicum II Seminar SCWK 43042 - Social Work Field Practicum II Seminar 2 Credit(s) : Other Hours: 2 hour seminar Prerequisites: SCWK42542, SCWK46744 --- # SCWK43343 — Social Work and Aging 3 credits · 3 hours SCWK 43343 - Social Work and Aging SCWK 43343 - Social Work and Aging 3 Lecture Hour(s) Prerequisites: ENGL10103, SCWK10043, SCWK21243 --- # SCWK43443 — Social Work and Health Care 3 credits · 3 hours SCWK 43443 - Social Work and Health Care SCWK 43443 - Social Work and Health Care 3 Lecture Hour(s) Prerequisites: ENGL10103, SCWK10043, SCWK21243 --- # SCWK43543 — Social Work and Mental Health 3 credits · 3 hours SCWK 43543 - Social Work and Mental Health SCWK 43543 - Social Work and Mental Health 3 Lecture Hour(s) Prerequisites: ENGL10103, SCWK10043, SCWK21243 --- # SCWK43743 — Social Work and Substance Abuse 3 credits · 3 hours SCWK 43743 - Social Work and Substance Abuse SCWK 43743 - Social Work and Substance Abuse 3 Lecture Hour(s) Prerequisites: ENGL10103, SCWK10043, SCWK21243 --- # SCWK43943 — Spirituality in Social Work Practice 3 credits · 3 hours SCWK 43943 - Spirituality in Social Work Practice SCWK 43943 - Spirituality in Social Work Practice 3 Lecture Hour(s) Prerequisites: ENGL10103, SCWK10043, SCWK21243 --- # SCWK44143 — Generalist Social Work Practice III 3 credits · 3 hours SCWK 44143 - Generalist Social Work Practice III SCWK 44143 - Generalist Social Work Practice III 3 Lecture Hour(s) Focuses on engagement, assessment and evaluation, planning for service delivery, implementing empirically based interventions, evaluating Prerequisites: SCWK32143 --- # SCWK46543 — Special Topics in Social Work 3 credits · 3 hours SCWK 46543 - Special Topics in Social Work SCWK 46543 - Special Topics in Social Work 3 Lecture Hour(s) Selected topics in social work as student need indicates. Note: May be repeated once for credit when topic varies. --- # SCWK46744 — Social Work Field Practicum I 4 credits · 4 hours SCWK 46744 - Social Work Field Practicum I SCWK 46744 - Social Work Field Practicum I 4 Credit(s) : Other Hours: 240 total semester hours S.W. majors; a grade of “C” or better in all social work courses applied towards the degree, good academic standing as a senior in the B.S.W. degree program, and the permission of the Social Work Department’s Director and Social Work Field Education Director. --- # SCWK47044 — Social Work Field Practicum II 4 credits · 4 hours SCWK 47044 - Social Work Field Practicum II SCWK 47044 - Social Work Field Practicum II 4 Credit(s) : Other Hours: 240 total semester hours S.W. degree program, and the permission of the Social Work Department’s Director and Social Work Field Education Director. Prerequisites: SCWK46744 --- # UNIV2117V — Field course UNIV 2117V - Field course UNIV 2117V - Field course Variable Credit(s) A field experience in the subject indicated designed to enrich the student’s background. Note: Does not count toward major, minor, or general education. No more than 9 hours of field courses in University Studies can be counted toward graduation. --- # UNIV10373 — Discover Your Pathway to Success 3 credits · 3 hours UNIV 10373 - Discover Your Pathway to Success UNIV 10373 - Discover Your Pathway to Success 3 Lecture Hour(s) College and life skills that enhance a student’s chances of obtaining academic and career goals. Grade of C or higher required to progress out of Conditional Prep status. --- # UNIV11171 — Pathway to Success 1 credits · 1 hours UNIV 11171 - Pathway to Success UNIV 11171 - Pathway to Success 1 Lecture Hour(s) First Year Experience course required for all first-time freshmen unless enrolled in a major with its own FYE class. Content focuses on acquisition and development of college and life skills that enhance a student’s chances of obtaining academic and career goals. --- # UNIV11373 — Contemporary Issues 3 credits · 3 hours UNIV 11373 - Contemporary Issues UNIV 11373 - Contemporary Issues 3 Lecture Hour(s) Survey of contemporary issues emphasizing international awareness and understanding. Note: General elective credit only. May not be counted toward major, minor, or general education requirements. May not be repeated for credit. --- # UNIV40071 — General Studies Capstone 1 credits · 1 hours UNIV 40071 - General Studies Capstone UNIV 40071 - General Studies Capstone 1 Lecture Hour(s) Students will complete a variety of projects written and oral designed to encourage self-analysis of career and intellectual interests in the student’s chosen career field based upon the two themes/groups selected. By the conclusion of the course you should be able to: 1. Apply your college learning experiences to accomplish your goals. 2. Identify multiple options for employment or advanced education made available by completion of the BIS or BAS. 3. Relay the value of your educational background to… --- # WELD11003 — Blueprint Reading 3 credits · 3 hours WELD 11003 - Blueprint Reading WELD 11003 - Blueprint Reading 3 Lecture Hour(s) An introduction to all facets of reading and interpreting weld prints in accordance with American Welding Society (AWS) terminology. The course also introduces basic welding metallurgy, nondestructive examination symbols and coverage of geometric dimensioning and tolerancing. Note: This course may be transferable toward a limited number of associate and baccalaureate degrees. Contact advisor for information regarding transferability. --- # WELD11105 — Basic Welding 2 credits · 2 hours WELD 11105 - Basic Welding WELD 11105 - Basic Welding 5 Lecture Hour(s) , 9 Laboratory Hour(s) Presentation of principles of oxy-acetylene cutting equipment settings, electrode usage and selection, safety procedures and practices, and basic arc welding. Note: This course may be transferable toward a limited number of associate and baccalaureate degrees. Contact advisor for information regarding transferability. --- # WELD11203 — Internship (optional course) 3 credits · 3 hours WELD 11203 - Internship (optional course) WELD 11203 - Internship (optional course) 3 Credit(s) : Other Hours: 9 hours internship Note: This course may be transferable toward a limited number of associate and baccalaureate degrees. Contact advisor for information regarding transferability. --- # WELD12105 — SMAW (Shielded Metal Arc Welding) 2 credits · 2 hours WELD 12105 - SMAW (Shielded Metal Arc Welding) WELD 12105 - SMAW (Shielded Metal Arc Welding) 5 Lecture Hour(s) , 9 Laboratory Hour(s) Students will receive instruction and practice in all position welding and welding qualification test requirements and be administered welder qualification tests. Note: This course may be transferable toward a limited number of associate and baccalaureate degrees. Contact advisor for information regarding transferability. --- # WELD13105 — GTAW (Gas Tungsten Arc Welding) 2 credits · 2 hours WELD 13105 - GTAW (Gas Tungsten Arc Welding) WELD 13105 - GTAW (Gas Tungsten Arc Welding) 5 Lecture Hour(s) , 9 Laboratory Hour(s) Note: This course may be transferable toward a limited number of associate and baccalaureate degrees. Contact advisor for information regarding transferability. Prerequisites: WELD11105, WELD12105 --- # WELD14001 — Welding Lab I 3 credits · 3 hours WELD 14001 - Welding Lab I WELD 14001 - Welding Lab I 1 Laboratory Hour(s) This course provides students with individualized instruction and lab experiences that reinforce welding principles and practices leading to AWS certification. Safety is emphasized. Note: This course may be transferable toward a limited number of associate and baccalaureate degrees. Contact advisor for information regarding transferability. --- # WELD14105 — GMAW (Gas Metal Arc Welding) 2 credits · 2 hours WELD 14105 - GMAW (Gas Metal Arc Welding) WELD 14105 - GMAW (Gas Metal Arc Welding) 5 Lecture Hour(s) , 9 Laboratory Hour(s) Note: This course may be transferable toward a limited number of associate and baccalaureate degrees. Contact advisor for information regarding transferability. Prerequisites: WELD11105, WELD12105 --- # WELD15001 — Welding Lab II 3 credits · 3 hours WELD 15001 - Welding Lab II WELD 15001 - Welding Lab II 1 Laboratory Hour(s) Safety is emphasized. Note: This course may be transferable toward a limited number of associate and baccalaureate degrees. Contact advisor for information regarding transferability. Prerequisites: WELD14001 --- # WELD15103 — Pipe Welding 1 credits · 1 hours WELD 15103 - Pipe Welding WELD 15103 - Pipe Welding 3 Lecture Hour(s) , 6 Laboratory Hour(s) Note: This course may be transferable toward a limited number of associate and baccalaureate degrees. Contact advisor for information regarding transferability. Prerequisites: WELD12105, WELD13105, WELD14105