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Graphic Design B.F.A. ▸ 21 coursesBecause this program requires admission to progress, it does not qualify for the university's Eight-Semester Degree Program; however, students who qualify to finish a degree in four years can follow… source
Career and Technical Education (CATE) ▸ 69 coursesThe program in Career and Technical Education offers a degree program leading to a Bachelor of Science in Education for the preparation of teachers, supervisors, and administrators in career and tech… source
Childhood Education (CHED) ▸ 89 coursesThe Department of Curriculum and Instruction offers programs that prepare candidates for initial teacher licensure in Elementary Education (K-6). The B.S.E. degree in Childhood Education is not an in… source
Communication Sciences and Disorders (CDIS) ▸ 35 coursesSteven Wheeler Department Head Communication Disorders and Occupational Therapy Epley Center for Health Professions wheelers@uark.edu source
Communication Disorders and Occupational Therapy (CDOT) ▸ 32 coursesSpeech and Hearing Clinic Epley Center for Health Professions 606 N. Razorback Road 479-575-4509 source
Counseling, Leadership and Research Methods (CLRM)At the graduate level, the Department of Counseling, Leadership and Research Methods offers an M.S. with an emphasis in speech-language pathology; an M.Ed. and Ed.D. in higher education , an M.H.R.D.… source
Curriculum and Instruction (CIED) ▸ 42 coursesSuzanne Kucharczyk Head, Department of Curriculum and Instruction 217 Peabody Hall 479-575-6210 Email: suzannek@uark.edu source
Drama Education (DRED) ▸ 74 coursesThe Department of Curriculum and Instruction offers a Bachelor of Arts in Teaching degree that will prepare students in the humanities with the pedagogical skills, the content knowledge, and the disp… source
Early Childhood Education (ECED) ▸ 64 coursesSuzanne Kucharczyk Head, Department of Curriculum and Instruction 217 Peabody Hall 479-575-6210 Email: suzannek@uark.edu source
Educational Studies (EDST) ▸ 78 coursesThe Department of Curriculum and Instruction offers both a bachelor's degree with two concentration options and a minor in Educational Studies. source
Eleanor Mann School of Nursing (NURS) ▸ 116 coursesCarrie McDermott Executive Director Eleanor Mann School of Nursing Epley Center for Health Professions 606 Razorback Road 479-575-3218 Email: nursing@uark.edu source
Elementary Education (ELEL) ▸ 68 coursesThe Department of Curriculum and Instruction offers programs that prepare candidates for initial teacher licensure in Elementary Education (K-6). source
English Education (EGED) ▸ 60 coursesThe Department of Curriculum and Instruction offers a Bachelor of Arts in Teaching in English Education that leads to licensure for 7-12 instruction. The program focuses on developing reflective prac… source
Exercise Science (EXSC) ▸ 59 coursesThe program in exercise science is designed to prepare candidates for a variety of career options, including teaching physical education, coaching, analyzing and prescribing fitness programs, athleti… source
French Education (FRED) ▸ 64 coursesThe Department of Curriculum and Instruction offers a Bachelor of Arts in Teaching in French Education that leads to licensure for K-12 instruction. The program focuses on developing reflective pract… source
German Education (GRED) ▸ 67 coursesThe Department of Curriculum and Instruction offers a Bachelor of Arts in Teaching in German Education that leads to licensure for K-12 instruction. The program focuses on developing reflective pract… source
Health, Human Performance and Recreation (HHPR)Amanda Lynn Sullivan Assistant Department Head and Graduate Coordinator 306C HPER Building 479-575-2854 alsulliv@uark.edu source
Public Health (PBHL) ▸ 52 coursesPublic health is an exciting, diverse major that focuses on disease prevention and health promotion needs at the community level. Public health work is conducted by teams of clinicians, epidemiologis… source
Recreation and Sport Management (RESM) ▸ 18 coursesThe program in recreation and sport management is designed to prepare candidates for a variety of career opportunities in the field of recreation and sport management. Students with an interest in re… source
Rehabilitation, Human Resources, and Communication Disorders (RHRC)The Department of Rehabilitation, Human Resources, and Communication Disorders offers two degree programs: source
Social Studies Education (SSED) ▸ 59 coursesThe Department of Curriculum and Instruction offers a Bachelor of Arts in Teaching in Social Studies Education that leads to licensure for 7-12 instruction. The program focuses on developing reflecti… source
Spanish Education (SNED) ▸ 67 coursesThe Department of Curriculum and Instruction offers a Bachelor of Arts in Teaching in Spanish Education that leads to licensure for K-12 instruction. The program focuses on developing reflective prac… source
Special Education (SPED) ▸ 25 coursesThe Department of Curriculum and Instruction offers programs that prepare candidates for initial teacher licensure in Special Education. Graduates of the B.S.E. in Special Education will prepare stud… source
STEM Education (STEM) ▸ 19 coursesThe Department of Curriculum and Education offers a minor in STEM Education and a Certificate of Proficiency in STEM Education, both of which are open to students majoring in the STEM fields — scienc… source
Teaching K-12 Physical Education and Health (PHED) ▸ 27 coursesThe major leading to a B.S.E. in Teaching K-12 Physical Education and Health provides students wit the knowledge and skills to design quality physical education and health lessons and programs for K-… source
Biological and Agricultural Engineering (BAEG) ▸ 80 coursesHealthy Planet, Healthy People: this is the aspiration for the Biological Engineering program at the University of Arkansas. We improve people’s lives today and help assure a prosperous world for tom… source
Biomedical Engineering (BMEG) ▸ 107 coursesJeff Wolchok Department Head 120 John A. White Jr. Engineering Hall 479-575-2850 source
Chemical Engineering (CHEG) ▸ 85 coursesKeisha B. Walters Professor and Department Head 3202 Bell Engineering Center 479-575-7455 Email: keisha.walters@uark.edu source
Civil Engineering (CVEG) ▸ 74 coursesCivil engineering is the oldest of all engineering fields, yet it is as contemporary as the need to provide solutions to today’s environmental, geotechnical, structural and transportation problems. T… source
Computer Science and Computer Engineering (CSCE) ▸ 80 coursesJia Di Head of the Department 504 J.B. Hunt Center for Academic Excellence 479-575-5728 source
Electrical Engineering and Computer Science (EECS) ▸ 145 coursesJia Di Head of the Department JBHT 504 J.B. Hunt Center for Academic Excellence 479-575-5728 Email: jdi@uark.edu source
Electrical Engineering (ELEG) ▸ 93 coursesElectrical engineering is a professional engineering discipline that in its broader sense covers the study and application of electricity, electronics and electromagnetism. Electrical engineers are i… source
Industrial Engineering (INEG) ▸ 84 coursesChase E. Rainwater Department Head 4207 Bell Engineering Center 479-575-6029 Email: cer@uark.edu source
Mechanical Engineering (MEEG) ▸ 121 coursesSteve Tung Head of the Department 204 Mechanical Engineering Building. 479-575-3153 Email: chstung@uark.edu source
Agricultural Education, Communications and Technology (AECT) ▸ 129 coursesGeorge W. Wardlow Head of the Department E108 Agricultural Food and Life Sciences Building 479-575-2035 source
Agricultural Economics and Agribusiness (AEAB) ▸ 129 coursesMajor : Agricultural Business: 120 hours Degree Offered : Bachelor of Science in Agricultural, Food and Life Sciences Delivery : On-Campus Program Code : AGBS source
Animal Science ▸ 148 coursesDegree Offered : Bachelor of Science in Agriculture (B.S.A.) Major : 120 hours Minors : 20 hours Microcertificate: 9 hours Delivery : On-Campus Program Code : ANSC source
Child Services (CDSV) ▸ 5 coursesThe School of Human Environmental Sciences offers a minor in Child Services that is open to students from all majors. source
Crop Science (CPSC) ▸ 124 coursesTrent Roberts Professor and Interim Department Head 115 Plant Science Building 479-575-2354 source
Crop, Soil and Environmental Sciences (CSES) ▸ 158 coursesCourses in the Department of Crop, Soil and Environmental Sciences provide fundamental and applied studies in two majors: source
Entomology and Plant Pathology (ENPL) ▸ 23 coursesEntomology is the branch of science concerned with the study of insects and related organisms. It involves studies of their biology, structure, identification, economic significance, and population m… source
Environmental, Soil, and Water Science (ESWS) ▸ 143 coursesOpportunities for employment and post-graduate study are numerous for graduates of the Department of Crop, Soil, and Environmental Sciences. Environmental, Soil, and Water Science graduates find jobs… source
Food Science (FDSC) ▸ 108 coursesRenee Threlfall Brewing Science Certificate of Proficiency Program Director B-3 Food Science Building 479-575-4677 rthrelf@uark.edu source
Horticulture (HORT) ▸ 115 coursesMary C. Savin Head of the Department 316 Plant Sciences Building 479-575-5740 source
Pest Management (PMGT) ▸ 8 coursesAll faculty in the Department of Plant Pathology, Entomology, and the discipline of Weed Science in the Department of Crop, Soil, and Environmental Sciences are faculty in the discipline of Pest Mana… source
Poultry Science (POSC) ▸ 141 coursesDavid J. Caldwell Director, Center of Excellence for Poultry Science Head of the Department 0114 Poultry Science Center 479-575-4952 source
Apparel Merchandising and Product Development ▸ 149 coursesDegree Offered : Bachelor of Science in Human Environmental Science Major : 120 hours Delivery On-Campus Minor : 18 hours (Global Experience) Delivery On-Campus and UA-Rome Center Program Code : AMPD source
Birth through Kindergarten (BRKD) ▸ 68 coursesThe major in Birth through Kindergarten prepares educators to teach infants, toddlers, preschoolers and kindergarteners including those children with disabilities. The program offers students a chanc… source
Food, Nutrition and Health (FNAH) ▸ 77 coursesDegree Offered : Bachelor of Science in Human Environmental Science Major : 120 hours Delivery : On-Campus Program Code : FNAH source
Hospitality Management (HOSP) ▸ 69 coursesDegree Offered : Bachelor of Science in Human Environmental Science Major : 120 hours Minor : 18 hours (Global Experience) Delivery : UA-Rome Center Program Code : HOSP source
Human Development and Family Sciences (HDFS) ▸ 58 coursesDegree Offered : Bachelor of Science in Human Environmental Science Major : 120 hours Delivery : On-Campus, Online Minor : 15 hours Delivery : Online Program Code : AMPD source
Human Nutrition and Dietetics ▸ 117 coursesMajor : Human Nutrition and Dietetics: 120 hours Degree Offered : Bachelor of Science in Human Environmental Science Program Code: HNAD Delivery : On-Campus source
Architectural Studies (ARCH) ▸ 46 coursesThe Bachelor of Science in Architectural Studies incorporates course work from the school with liberal studies for students with interests that fall outside the parameters of the accredited professio… source
Architecture (ARCH) ▸ 121 coursesThe Bachelor of Architecture prepares students for registration and licensure to practice architecture. Architects are licensed professionals trained in the art and science of the design and construc… source
Interior Architecture and Design (IARD) ▸ 78 coursesThe Interior Architecture and Design faculty is composed of well-qualified educators and practitioners who foster an attitude of inquiry and learning based on their individual skills and interests. A… source
Landscape Architecture (LARC) ▸ 139 coursesThe Department of Landscape Architecture offers a four-year professional Bachelor of Landscape Architecture. The department also participates in the administration of the planning and planting design… source
Urban and Regional Planning (PLAN) ▸ 23 coursesPatty Folan Director of Planning Minor Department of Landscape Architecture Fay Jones School of Architecture and Design Vol Walker Hall, room 304 pcfolan@uark.edu source
Sustainability (SUST) ▸ 5 coursesKen McCown Coordinator of Academic Sustainability Vol Walker Hall, suite 115 479-575-4907 Email: kennethm@uark.edu source
Honors CollegeThe Honors College at the University of Arkansas brings together high-achieving students and the university’s top faculty members to share transformative learning experiences. Founded in 2002 with a… source
Data Science (DTSC) ▸ 205 coursesMs. E. Lee Shoultz Assistant Director, Undergraduate Study Programs Champions Hall 332E 479-575-5469 Email: eshoultz@uark.edu source
English Language and Cultural Studies (ELAC) ▸ 5 coursesLindsey S. Aloia Associate Dean of the Graduate School and International Education 213 Gearhart Hall 479-575-4204 Email: aloia@uark.edu source
Nanotechnology (NANO) ▸ 20 coursesHours for Minor : 15-17 Delivery : On-Campus Program Code : MSEN source
Advertising and Public Relations (ADPR) ▸ 81 coursesBret Schulte Chair of the School Kimpel Hall 205 479-575-6659 Email: bjschult@uark.edu source
African and African American Studies (AAST) ▸ 78 coursesThe African and African American Studies program promotes an interdisciplinary approach to the study of the history, culture, and identity of Africans and African Americans. Students may pursue Afric… source
Anthropology (ANTH) ▸ 84 coursesMike Plavcan Director of Graduate Studies 330 Old Main 479-575-2508 Email: mplavcan@uark.edu source
School of Art (ARTS) ▸ 104 coursesRachel Debuque Director of the School of Art Studio and Design Center 479-575-5202 source
Arts and Sciences (ARSC)Deborah Korth Assistant Dean of Fulbright College Old Main 526/CORD 338 479-575-7661 source
Asian Studies (AIST) ▸ 21 coursesStudents may pursue Asian studies as a second, dependent major to be taken alongside a primary major in Fulbright College. The program also offers two minors, one in Asian Studies and a second in Eas… source
Biological Sciences (BISC) ▸ 117 coursesThe Department of Biological Sciences offers a supportive training environment across the full spectrum of biology, bridging the disciplines of cell and molecular biology, physiology, development, ge… source
Chemistry and Biochemistry (CHBC) ▸ 68 coursesJingyi Chen Director of Graduate Studies 119 Chemistry Building 479-575-6203 Email: chenj@uark.edu source
Communication (COMM) ▸ 34 coursesMatthew Spialek Chair of the Department 417 Kimpel Hall 479-575-3046 Email: mspialek@uark.edu source
Criminology (CRIM) ▸ 29 coursesThe Department of Sociology and Criminology offers a major leading to a Bachelor of Arts degree in criminology. The Criminology BA provides marketable skills and knowledge that relate to crime preven… source
Earth Science (ERSC) ▸ 61 coursesThe Department of Geosciences offers the Bachelor of Science degree in Earth Science, in addition to the Bachelor of Science degree in Geology and the Bachelor of Arts in Geography. The Earth Science… source
Economics (ECON) ▸ 47 coursesStudents in Fulbright College may pursue one of two degree plans leading to a Bachelor of Arts degree in economics. The first is a traditional major in business economics and the second includes a co… source
English (ENGL) ▸ 101 coursesThe Department of English offers a major in English with three concentrations as well as two minors in English. source
Gender Studies (GNST) ▸ 46 coursesKathryn A. Sloan Director of Gender Studies Professor of History 520 MAIN (479) 575-5887 ksloan@uark.edu source
Geography (GEOG) ▸ 84 coursesGeography is the study of the people, places, and environments that make up our world. The Geography Program at Arkansas offers an undergraduate major leading to a Bachelor of Science in geography. S… source
Geology (GEOL) ▸ 68 coursesThe Department of Geosciences offers the Bachelor of Science degree in geology and the Bachelor of Science degree in earth science . It is emphasized that students wishing to become practicing profes… source
Geosciences (GEOS) ▸ 48 coursesJason Tullis Chair of the Department 216 Gearhart Hall 479-575-8784 Email: jatullis@uark.edu source
Graphic Design (GDSB) ▸ 20 coursesRachel Debuque Director of the School of Art Studio and Design Center 479-575-5202 source
History (HIST) ▸ 200 coursesThe Department of History offers an undergraduate major leading to a Bachelor of Arts in history as well as a minor in history. source
Humanities (HUMN) ▸ 3 coursesThe Humanities Program supports the Honors Humanities Project (H2P) and promotes humanistic scholarship and inquiry, innovative and interdisciplinary teaching, and humanities scholarship to the wider… source
Indigenous Studies (INDS) ▸ 13 coursesThe Indigenous Studies minor invites discovery of alternative world views, ecological relationships, societies, religions, arts, and governments of indigenous peoples in North America and beyond from… source
Interdisciplinary Studies (IDST) ▸ 8 coursesThe Interdisciplinary Studies Program is targeted toward highly motivated students whose interests, needs, and talents are not reflected or met by existing majors. It is a major in which students wil… source
International and Global Studies (INST) ▸ 100 coursesThe International Studies Program offers a major leading to a Bachelor of Arts degree. The program offers three concentrations: source
Jewish Studies (JWST) ▸ 18 coursesThe Jewish Studies minor introduces students to Jewish history, thought, and lifeways, through the millennia and around the globe. Students take courses introducing them to the basic tenets of Judais… source
School of Journalism and Strategic Media (JOUR) ▸ 95 coursesBret Schulte Chair of the School 205 Kimpel Hall 479-575-6659 Email: bjschult@uark.edu source
Latin American and Latino Studies (LALS) ▸ 69 coursesStudents interested in Latin America and wishing to maximize their potential for academic, business, professional, or government careers related to the area, may earn a second major or a minor in Lat… source
Mathematical Sciences (MASC) ▸ 80 coursesThe Department of Mathematical Sciences is committed to high-level mathematics instruction, preparing students for careers in secondary education, actuarial science and industry, and for entrance int… source
Medical Humanities (MEDH) ▸ 66 coursesThe medical humanities minor is designed to give students an overview of the ways in which various disciplines in the humanities inform, intersect with, and apply to understandings of the medical art… source
Medical Sciences and DentistrySee under Combined Academic and Medical or Dental Degree and also the discussion of the pre-medical programs and the pre-dental program under the section on Health Related Professions . source
Medieval and Renaissance Studies (MRST) ▸ 32 coursesMary Beth Long, Director Email: marylong@uark.edu Timothy Nelson, Assistant Director 333 Kimpel Hall 479-575-4301 source
Middle East Studies (MEST) ▸ 44 coursesPaula Haydar Interim Director, King Fahd Center for Middle East Studies mest@uark.edu source
Music (MUSC) ▸ 127 coursesThe Department of Music offers three majors, one music major leading to a Bachelor of Music and a second leading to a Bachelor of Arts, and a third, music education, leading to a Bachelor of Music de… source
Philosophy (PHIL) ▸ 25 coursesThe Department of Philosophy offers an undergraduate major in philosophy as well as a combined major in philosophy and African and African American studies, both of which lead to a Bachelor of Arts d… source
Physics (PHYS) ▸ 119 coursesThe Department of Physics offers two undergraduate majors, one leading to a Bachelor of Science degree in physics and a second leading to a Bachelor of Arts degree in physics. source
Political Science (PLSC) ▸ 85 coursesThe Department of Political Science offers a major leading to a Bachelor of Arts degree, three combined majors, also leading to Bachelor of Arts degrees, and two minors, one in legal studies and a se… source
Psychology (PSYC) ▸ 27 coursesDouglas A. Behrend Chair of the Department 216 Memorial Hall 479-575-4256 Email: psycapp@uark.edu source
Religious Studies (RLST) ▸ 36 coursesMinor Program Requirements: Students must complete at least 15 credit hours for the minor. Of those 15 credit hours, 3 credit hours must be from the introductory courses listed below. The remaining 1… source
Rhetoric and Writing Studies (RHET) ▸ 8 coursesThe minor in Rhetoric and Writing Studies provides non-English majors with advanced instruction in rhetorical studies and document design. Students will learn to examine the roles of language, writin… source
Social Work (SCWK) ▸ 46 coursesJohanna Thomas, Director of the School of Social Work Sara Collie, Graduate Program Director Carly Franklin, Undergraduate Program Director Ananda Rosa, Field Education Program Director source
Sociology (SOCI) ▸ 38 coursesThe Department of Sociology and Criminology offers a major leading to a Bachelor of Arts degree in sociology. Sociology is a comprehensive liberal arts degree that provides an excellent foundation an… source
Southern Studies (SOST) ▸ 29 coursesThe Southern Studies minor is designed to provide students with a thorough, interdisciplinary grounding in the major themes, issues, and theoretical assumptions concerning southern history, literatur… source
Statistics (STAT) ▸ 7 coursesCoursework used toward the mathematics major may not be applied toward a statistics minor. A grade of C or better is required in the following courses: source
Theatre (THTR) ▸ 47 coursesThe Department of Theatre offers the Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) degree in Theatre, a broad spectrum program in the context of a liberal arts education, and the Master of Fine Arts (M.F.A.) degree in six… source
World Languages, Literatures and Cultures (WLLC) ▸ 210 coursesThe world languages requirement among the basic courses is satisfied based on each separate department’s undergraduate degree program. Students should consult their adviser to confirm the total numbe… source
Reserve Officers' Training CorpsThe Reserve Officers' Training Corps (ROTC) programs at the University of Arkansas provide physical and mental challenges that are not offered anywhere else on campus. The ROTC programs prepare young… source
Accounting (ACCT) ▸ 79 coursesCertificateThe mission of the William T. Dillard Department of Accounting is to cultivate an environment of educational excellence. We do so by pursuing the following endeavors: source
Blockchain Enterprise Systems (WBLC) ▸ 22 coursesThe Walton College offers an interdisciplinary minor in Blockchain Enterprise Systems for business majors. Blockchains are currently used by many companies for applications ranging from strategic man… source
B.S.B.A. Requirements ▸ 21 coursesDegreeThe Bachelor of Science in Business Administration (B.S.B.A.) degree is offered through an educational program in the business and organizational disciplines intended to prepare individuals to make s… source
B.S.I.B. Requirements ▸ 131 coursesDegreeThe Bachelor of Science in International Business degree is intended for students who wish to learn more about the international aspects of business and is well suited for students wishing to continu… source
Finance (FINN) ▸ 108 coursesThe academic mission of the department of finance is to provide an educational experience that: source
General Business (GBUS) ▸ 61 coursesGeneral Business is the broadest major in Walton College. It is offered by the Department of Management, which also offers a major in Human Resource Management and a major in management with a concen… source
Online B.S.B.A.DegreeThe Sam M. Walton College currently offers six undergraduate online degree programs. Business students may pursue an Online B.S.B.A. or minor in the areas of Accounting, Finance, General Business, Hu… source
Information Systems (ISYS) ▸ 97 coursesThe curriculum in information systems is designed to prepare graduates for careers in solving business problems with applications of computer technology. source
Management (MGMT) ▸ 88 coursesManagement is the force responsible for directing organizations toward goals or objectives. Therefore, the management curriculum focuses on the nature and capabilities of human and other resources, a… source
Marketing (MKTG) ▸ 67 coursesThe Department of Marketing offers a Marketing major leading to a Bachelor of Science in Business Administration degree. source
Minors for Non-Business Students ▸ 74 coursesFor students who are business majors, the requirements for business minors are listed with each major business program. source
Strategy, Entrepreneurship and Venture Innovation (SEVI) ▸ 108 coursesThe Department of Strategy, Entrepreneurship and Venture Innovation offers undergraduate, master's, and doctoral programs for students who are interested in starting their own business or nonprofit o… source
Supply Chain Management (SCMT) ▸ 80 coursesBrian Fugate Department Chair 546 Willard J. Walker Hall 479-575-4051 J.B. Hunt Transport Department of Supply Chain Management Website source
Walton College of Business (WCOB) ▸ 51 coursesJudith Anne Garretson Folse Associate Dean for Curriculum Innovation and Teaching Effectiveness 328 Business Building 479-575-7105 source
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AAST 10003Introduction to African and African American Studies3This course is an introduction to the interdisciplinary study of Africa and African Americans and their impact on the world order and society with an emphasis on that impact's manifestations in the U… 3 cr · 3 hr source
AAST 12003History of Football3Explores the history of football in America from its invention in the nineteenth century, through its meteoric growth in the twentieth century, to the most recent developments. Examines the ways that… 3 cr · 3 hr source
AAST 12303History of Race and Medicine3Examines history of western biomedicine on the intersection of science, medicine, and race to trace origins of current racial disparities. Examples from the United States and other international deve… 3 cr · 3 hr source
AAST 20203The African American Experience3Examines various facets of African American culture that collectively construct the African American experience including art, literature, drama, migration, film, and education. Covers issues facing… 3 cr · 3 hr source
AAST 20503The Black Student-Athlete3Examines and deconstructs the experiences of Black student-athletes as they figure in University social, political, and economic life, as well as in popular culture and other aspects of our contempor… 3 cr · 3 hr source
AAST 30003Black Horror in Films3Examines the intersection of Black bodies and the horror film genre, using American films from 1915-2023. Topics include: Black bodies in film, Blaxploitation, and Black experience as horror. (Typica… 3 cr · 3 hr source
AAST 30103Black Love in Films3Examines the intersection of Black bodies and the love story film genre, using American films from 1915-2023. (Typically offered: Spring) 3 cr · 3 hr source
AAST 30203African Americans in Sport3Historical, sociological, and political issues and debate surrounding African Americans in sport. Contemporary issues facing African American athletes and sports figures. (Typically offered: Fall, Sp… 3 cr · 3 hr source
AAST 30303Carnival in Latin America3Addresses the history and implications of Carnival in Latin America, focusing on Brazil. Interrogates assumptions about the freedoms of Carnival. Examines debates surrounding how cultural appropriati… 3 cr · 3 hr source
AAST 31003Diversity, Pedagogy, & Visual Culture3Investigates various issues of diversity and equity in relation to art and education. It discusses the application of the theories of diversity and equity into teaching, community organizing, activis… 3 cr · 3 hr source
AAST 31203African American Students in Higher Education3Examines the impact of college environments on African American students. Focuses on the following topics regarding African American students: retention, student demographics, student characteristics… 3 cr · 3 hr source
AAST 31303History of Sports in Africa3This course considers the ways that Africans have strategically employed sports to confront and overcome both domestic and external challenges and how these approaches and the range of constituent st… 3 cr · 3 hr source
AAST 31903The Making of the Modern Caribbean3History of the Caribbean from pre-Columbian to present times focusing in particular on indigenous origins, colonialism, slavery, rebellion, independence, nationalism, and political integration in the… 3 cr · 3 hr source
AAST 32303African American History to 18773History of the African American experience in North America emphasizing economic, social, and cultural perspectives. Topics include the African slave trade, the creation of race and racism, the insti… 3 cr · 3 hr source
AAST 32403African American History Since 18773The course will study the major social, political, and economical issues relating to the African American experience beginning with the late post-Reconstruction period and will include all of the maj… 3 cr · 3 hr source
AAST 32503The History of Sub-Saharan Africa3Sub-Saharan African history from the 18th century to the present, with emphasis on the impact of the slave trade, colonization, Independence, and contemporary issues of the post-colonial period. Exam… 3 cr · 3 hr source
AAST 32603African Americans in Film3A survey of the history of images of African Americans in film, especially as these images are examined in the context of stereotypical renditions and/or realistic representations of African American… 3 cr · 3 hr source
AAST 32703African Americans in Documentary Film3Exploration of the African-American image and experience in the context of time, historical record and varying production viewpoints from diverse documentarians. African-American history, culture and… 3 cr · 3 hr source
AAST 32903Black Politics3This is a survey course designed to provide students with a comprehensive overview of Black political participation in the United States and throughout the diaspora. In addition to analyzing importan… 3 cr · 3 hr source
AAST 33503Black Digital Storytelling3Provides basic knowledge of the range of capabilities of available audio and video design applications through the intersection of technology, story, and pedagogy, offering perspective, personalizati… 3 cr · 3 hr source
AAST 33903Civil Rights Policy and Politics3This course will draw from linkages between the protest phase of the civil rights and American political institutions. The course explores the institutional impact of the civil rights movement on the… 3 cr · 3 hr source
AAST 35103Black Indians in America3Examines the history of Black Indian slavery and Freedom in the Cherokee, Muscogee, Chickasaw, Choctaw, and Seminole Tribes. Explores the switch to chattel slavery following colonialization, the expe… 3 cr · 3 hr source
AAST 35203Black in the City3Covers the history of Black people's relationship with the urban landscape. Students will use a wide array of primary sources to explore the ways in which Americans not only perceived the city but al… 3 cr · 3 hr source
AAST 36703Distant Relatives: The Global Black Diaspora3Examines the cultural, political, economic, and social experiences of different parts of the African diaspora in the Americas, with special attention to the Black Atlantic World, focusing on the maki… 3 cr · 3 hr source
AAST 38503Topics in African-American Literature and Culture3The study of works of African-American literature, with attention to particular themes, genres, authors, literary movements, historical moments, or other organizing principles. Content varies. (Typic… 3 cr · 3 hr source
AAST 39703South Africa: The Long, Ongoing Walk to Freedom3Examines the country's complex history and also the ways that this past is both remembered and memorialized. Closely examines the initial motivations for the colonization of South Africa, the experie… 3 cr · 3 hr source
AAST 39803Black Movements and Messiahs3Focuses on black movements and leaders across global African history since the Age of Revolutions to the present including political, economic, social, cultural, religious and artistic movements thro… 3 cr · 3 hr source
AAST 399HVHonors African & African American Studies Thesis1Independent thesis research and writing under the direction of an AAST faculty member. Prerequisite: Junior standing. (Typically offered: Fall, Spring and Summer) May be repeated for up to 6 hours of… 1 cr · 1 hr source
AAST 40003African & African American Studies Study Abroad3Examination of selected topics in conjunction with student participation in the bi-annual African & African American Studies Study Abroad program to Ghana. Topic variable, chosen by instructor. (Typi… 3 cr · 3 hr source
AAST 400H3Honors African & African American Studies Study Abroad3Examination of selected topics in conjunction with student participation in the bi-annual African & African American Studies Study Abroad program to Ghana. Topic variable, chosen by instructor. (Typi… 3 cr · 3 hr source
AAST 40403Black Italia3Explores the history, representation, and lived experiences, both prejudices and successes, of marginalized persons in Italy, particularly those of African heritage through an interdisciplinary lens.… 3 cr · 3 hr source
AAST 40503Historic Black Northwest Arkansas3Explores the history of Black Northwest Arkansas from settlement to the twenty-first century by examining, recovering, and documenting the lives of the region's enslaved and free people of color. Add… 3 cr · 3 hr source
AAST 41003Communicating Body Image3Examines hidden assumptions about body image as it relates to the intersections of race, class, gender, and other major identity markers. (Typically offered: Fall) This course is cross-listed with CO… 3 cr · 3 hr source
AAST 41203Africa and the Trans-Atlantic Slave Trade3Examines the trans-Atlantic slave trade with a primary focus on the role of Africa and Africans in creating the unique economy and culture of the trans-Atlantic world. (Typically offered: Irregular)… 3 cr · 3 hr source
AAST 41503Race and Society3Introduction to the sociological study of race and ethnicity within the United States, with emphasis on understanding how race and ethnicity operate within contemporary social institutions. Prerequis… 3 cr · 3 hr source
AAST 41603African American Perspectives of Adversity, Grief, and Recovery3Examines dimensions of adversity, grief, and recovery within the historical and social contexts of African American individuals, families, and communities in the United States. Prerequisite: Junior s… 3 cr · 3 hr source
AAST 41703Social Work with African American Families3Provides an overview of historical and contemporary issues affecting African American families, using professional frameworks for effective practice across varied contexts. Examines the family as a s… 3 cr · 3 hr source
AAST 41803Black Environmental Justice3Provides an overview of the foundations of environmental justice as it relates to African-American communities. Expands the definitions of the environment and deconstructs the connection between slav… 3 cr · 3 hr source
AAST 42603Modern Africa3Examines the last half-century of Africa's history, focusing on the last few decades. Introduction of Africa's colonial past, revolutions and struggles for independence. Review of African development… 3 cr · 3 hr source
AAST 43203Racial Identity, Politics, and Public Policy3Examines how race and perceived racial differences affect political discourse, mobilization, representation, and political outcomes. Prerequisite: PLSC 32903 or AAST 10003 or Junior standing. (Typica… 3 cr · 3 hr source
AAST 43803The American Civil Rights Movement3Introduction to the history and development of the civil rights movement in the United States. (Typically offered: Fall Odd Years) This course is cross-listed with HIST 43803 . 3 cr · 3 hr source
AAST 44703Account Planning3An introduction to applied advertising research and account planning. Integrate consumers' perspectives into creative strategy to developing brand stories for clients. Write creative briefs, position… 3 cr · 3 hr source
AAST 45203Black Utopias/Dystopias3Explores how thinkers in the U.S., the Caribbean, and Africa, as well as movements such as fugitivity, colonization, and emigration to Haiti, Canada, Liberia, Ghana, Paris, and numerous other spaces,… 3 cr · 3 hr source
AAST 45603The Old South, 1607-18653Survey of the political, social, and economic development of the antebellum South. (Typically offered: Fall Even Years) This course is cross-listed with HIST 45603 . 3 cr · 3 hr source
AAST 45703The New South, 1860 to the Present3Survey of the development of the Civil War and postwar South to the present. (Typically offered: Fall Odd Years) This course is cross-listed with HIST 45703 . 3 cr · 3 hr source
AAST 45803Cultures of Africa3An exploration of the people and places of Africa from a variety of anthropological perspectives. Classic and contemporary works will be studied in order to underscore the unity and diversity of Afri… 3 cr · 3 hr source
AAST 46103Race: History and Theory3This seminar-style course explores race through the lens of history and theory. It examines works that are in conversation with Marxist, feminist, legal, and poststructuralist theories and that explo… 3 cr · 3 hr source
AAST 46203African American Art History3Surveys African American art from the seventeenth century to the present. It begins with a discussion of the transatlantic slave trade and it examines art produced in what Pratt terms the "contact zo… 3 cr · 3 hr source
AAST 48103Africans and Slavery in Colonial Latin America3Explores the diverse experiences of slaves and free Blacks in colonial Spanish and Portuguese America from 1500 to around 1888, demonstrating that bondage and the practice of African slavery was a pi… 3 cr · 3 hr source
AAST 48203Black Freedom in the Age of Emancipation3Comparative study of Atlantic World freedom movements from the perspective of the African Diaspora. Focuses on the histories, meanings, and legacies of the various types of black emancipation in the… 3 cr · 3 hr source
AAST 48503Studies in African American Literature and Culture3The study of works of African American literature, with attention to particular themes, genres, authors, literary movements, historical moments, or other organizing principles. Content varies. At lea… 3 cr · 3 hr source
AAST 48603Gender, Race, and Power3Examines how communication shapes gender, race, sexuality, and power. Rather than focusing exclusively on interpersonal communication, this course looks at theories of power that shape institutional… 3 cr · 3 hr source
AAST 4890VAfrican & African American Independent Study1An exploration of African & African American Studies topics independently with a faculty member. Topic variable with permission of faculty member. (Typically offered: Irregular) May be repeated for u… 1 cr · 1 hr source
AAST 49203History of the Black Press3Covers the historic context of contributions and innovations to U.S. newspapers by African Americans. Also investigates the role of the black press from its beginnings in 1827 through the civil right… 3 cr · 3 hr source
AAST 49303African American Political Ideology3A survey course designed to identify and examine characteristics and functions of several variants of black political ideology/thought. (Typically offered: Fall Odd Years) This course is cross-listed… 3 cr · 3 hr source
AAST 4990VAfrican and African American Studies Seminar1Explores the various aspects of the African & African American experience as it relates to the development of relationships in American society and the world at large. Variable topic each semester. (… 1 cr · 1 hr source
AAST 50003Graduate Seminar in African & African American Studies3Introduction to graduate study of African & African American Studies through an interdisciplinary examination of the history of the discipline, research methods employed, and its relationship to othe… 3 cr · 3 hr source
AAST 51003Graduate Readings in African & African American Studies3An exploration of African & African American Studies topics independently with a faculty member. Topic variable with permission of faculty member. (Typically offered: Irregular) May be repeated for u… 3 cr · 3 hr source
AAST 55703Black in the City3Covers the history of Black people's relationship with the urban landscape. Students will use a wide array of primary sources to explore the ways in which Americans not only perceived the city but al… 3 cr · 3 hr source
AAST 56703Distant Relatives: The Global Black Diaspora3Examines the cultural, political, economic, and social experiences of different parts of the African diaspora in the Americas, with special attention to the Black Atlantic World, focusing on the maki… 3 cr · 3 hr source
AAST 59003Special Topics in African & African American Studies3Graduate level seminar with varied emphasis on topics relating to African & African American studies. (Typically offered: Irregular) May be repeated for up to 18 hours of degree credit. 3 cr · 3 hr source
AAST 59103Independent Study in African and African American Studies3Graduate level independent study course with varied emphasis on topics relating to African and African American studies. (Typically offered: Irregular) May be repeated for up to 9 hours of degree cre… 3 cr · 3 hr source
AAST 68303Race: History and Theory3This seminar-style course explores race through the lens of history and theory. It examines works that are in conversation with Marxist, feminist, legal, and poststructuralist theories and that explo… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ACCT 20103Accounting Principles3Introduction of the overall purpose, meaning, interpretation, and use of accounting information. The course focuses on understanding financial statements, and the production and use of accounting inf… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ACCT 201H3Honors Accounting Principles3Introduction of the overall purpose, meaning, interpretation, and use of accounting information. The course focuses on understanding financial statements, and the production and use of accounting inf… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ACCT 20203Accounting Principles II3Overview of accounting as an information system with emphasis on processing and presenting information in the form of financial statements for use in decision making. The course emphasizes business p… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ACCT 202H3Honors Accounting Principles II3Overview of accounting as an information system with emphasis on processing and presenting information in the form of financial statements for use in decision making. The course emphasizes business p… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ACCT 24003Accounting Fundamentals for Planning and Control3Use of accounting information for planning and control, including interpretation of financial statements and fundamentals of managerial accounting. Topics include financial statement structures and a… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ACCT 3100VAccounting Internship1This class is designed to give students an internship opportunity to combine their formal academic preparation with an exposure to the accounting profession. Prerequisite: Department consent and ACCT… 1 cr · 1 hr source
ACCT 310HVHonors Accounting Internship1This class is designed to give students an internship opportunity to combine their formal academic preparation with an exposure to the accounting profession. Prerequisite: Honors standing, Department… 1 cr · 1 hr source
ACCT 35303Accounting Technology3This course provides an overview of accounting information systems and illustrates the importance of technology to accountants. Students are exposed to a variety of information technologies including… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ACCT 35403Accounting Analytics3This course provides students with an overview of the data analytics process in accounting: asking appropriate accounting questions, finding and mastering appropriate accounting data to address those… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ACCT 37203Intermediate Accounting I3This course is designed to study the theoretical basis for financial accounting concepts and principles related to financial reporting. This course emphasizes researching technical accounting pronoun… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ACCT 37503Intermediate Accounting II3This is the second financial accounting course designed to continue study of financial accounting concepts and principles. This course emphasizes research of technical accounting pronouncements for a… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ACCT 38403Fundamentals of Taxation I3Introduction to federal income taxation with a focus on individuals, including basic tax concepts, income tax principles applicable to individual taxpayers, primary tax law authorities, tax research… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ACCT 400H3Honors Accounting Colloquium3Explores events, concepts and/or new developments in the field of accounting. Prerequisite: Honors standing, Senior standing and ACCT 37203 with a grade of C or better. (Typically offered: Fall) 3 cr · 3 hr source
ACCT 4100VSpecial Topics in Accounting1Explore current events, concepts and new developments relevant to Accounting not available in other courses. Prerequisite: ACCT 37203 with a grade of C or better. (Typically offered: Irregular) May b… 1 cr · 1 hr source
ACCT 42003Fundamentals of Taxation II3Study of federal income taxation with a focus on entities other than individuals (C corporations, S corporations, partnerships, estates, and trusts) as well as an introduction to federal transfer tax… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ACCT 46703Product, Project and Service Costing3Cost systems with emphasis on information generation for cost management of products, projects and services. The course includes spreadsheet and other computer program analysis. Prerequisite: ACCT 37… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ACCT 47003Governmental/Nonprofit Accounting3Governmental and non-profit accounting, financial statement and internal controls compliance, and auditing for government and other non-profit organizations. Industry specific issues in accounting fo… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ACCT 49603Audit and Assurance Services3Professional standards and procedures as applied to external and internal assurance engagements. Including coverage of the economic role of assurance providers, engagement planning, risk assessment,… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ACCT 5100VSpecial Topics in Accounting1Explore current events, concepts and new developments relevant to Accounting not available in other courses. Graduate degree credit will not be given for both ACCT 4100V and ACCT 5100V . Prerequisite… 1 cr · 1 hr source
ACCT 51203Corporate Governance and Professionalism3Aspects of corporate governance related to establishing an ethical corporate culture are addressed. The course examines various aspects of accounting and business ethics including frameworks for ethi… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ACCT 52203MBA Accounting Analysis3Highlights the role played by accounting information in managing supply chains and retail operations. Provides tools for managing cost flows, including activity-based costing, retail accounting, and… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ACCT 52603Financial Statement Analysis for Executives3This course provides a framework for understanding the intersection between business strategy, accounting, economics, and finance. Using historical financial statements as the primary information inp… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ACCT 5350VProfessional Accounting Internship1This course allows a student to experience an internship within a business and benefit from the applied experience. The internship may be designed to offer a wide range of professional accounting exp… 1 cr · 1 hr source
ACCT 54103Advanced Financial Accounting3Integrated course which examines the financial reporting, tax, managerial, systems and auditing aspects of major corporate restructurings arising from events such as mergers, acquisitions, spinoffs,… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ACCT 54303Fraud Prevention and Detection3An examination of various aspects of fraud prevention and detection, including the sociology of fraud, elements of fraud, types of fraud involving accounting information, costs of fraud, use of contr… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ACCT 54403Corporate Controllership3Managing assets to achieve corporate strategy. Included are issues such as strategy formulation, acquisition processes, internal controls, system requirements, accounting measurements, inventory mode… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ACCT 54603Financial Statement Analysis3This course provides a framework for understanding the current economic position and future prospects of firms using corporate financial statements. Specifically, the student will study financial sta… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ACCT 54803Financial Accounting Research and Theory3This course explores our contemporary understanding of financial reporting incentives and outcomes. The course draws upon existing research on the determinants and consequences of financial reporting… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ACCT 5490VSpecial Topics in Accounting1Seminar in current topics not covered in other courses. Students may enroll in one or more units. Prerequisite: Graduate standing in the Master of Accountancy or Master of Professional Accounting pro… 1 cr · 1 hr source
ACCT 55203Advanced Accounting Information Systems3This course describes accounting systems in technologically advanced environments. Controls and other technical design considerations are described for the input, processing, storage, and reporting o… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ACCT 56703Product, Project and Service Costing3Cost systems with emphasis on information generation for cost management of products, projects and services. The course includes spreadsheet and other computer program analysis. Graduate degree credi… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ACCT 57003Governmental/Nonprofit Accounting3The course will critically examine current issues in governmental and non-profit accounting, financial statement compliance and control for governmental and non-profit entities, and auditing for gove… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ACCT 58503State and Local Taxation3This course provides an overview of the basic principles of state and local taxation and the federal constitutional limits for state and local taxing authorities. Emphasis will be on the impact on in… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ACCT 58603Taxation of Flow-Through Entities3In-depth coverage of the federal tax treatment of pass-through entities and their owners, including Partnerships, LLCs, and S Corporations. Prerequisite: Graduate standing in the Master of Accountanc… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ACCT 58703Advanced Taxation3In-depth coverage of the tax treatment of corporations including advanced tax issues. Introduction to tax research including the organization and authority of tax law; accessing and using the tax law… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ACCT 58803Tax Planning3In-depth coverage of the tax treatment of passthrough business entities including advanced tax issues. Overview of the income tax treatment of estates and trusts. Overview of the essentials of estate… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ACCT 58903Multi-jurisdictional Tax Issues3This course provides an in-depth examination of multi-jurisdictional tax issues including U.S. federal income taxation of inbound and outbound transactions, state and local taxation, and multi-jurisd… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ACCT 59503Auditing Standards3Professional aspects of financial statement auditing and registered auditors. Including ethics and legal responsibilities; internal control testing; critical evaluation of evidence; application of sa… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ACCT 60103Graduate Colloquium3Presentation and critique of research papers and proposals. (Typically offered: Irregular) May be repeated for up to 9 hours of degree credit. 3 cr · 3 hr source
ACCT 60303Accounting Research Seminar I3First course in the accounting research seminar sequence which explores and evaluates current accounting literature. Course content reflects recent developments in the literature and specific interes… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ACCT 61303Accounting Research Seminar II3Second course in the accounting research seminar sequence which explores and evaluates current accounting literature. Course content reflects recent developments in the literature and specific intere… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ACCT 62303Accounting Research Seminar III3Third course in the accounting research seminar sequence which explores and evaluates current accounting literature. Course content reflects recent developments in the literature and specific interes… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ACCT 6360VSpecial Problems in Accounting1Special research project under supervision of a graduate faculty member. (Typically offered: Fall and Spring) May be repeated for up to 6 hours of degree credit. 1 cr · 1 hr source
ACCT 64303Accounting Research Seminar IV3Fourth course in the accounting research seminar sequence which explores and evaluates current accounting literature. Course content reflects recent developments in the literature and specific intere… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ACCT 66303Accounting Research Seminar V3Fifth course in the accounting research seminar sequence which explores and evaluates current accounting literature. Course content reflects recent developments in the literature and specific interes… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ACCT 7000VDoctoral Dissertation1. Prerequisite: Candidacy. (Typically offered: Fall and Spring) May be repeated for degree credit. 1 cr · 1 hr source
ACOM 21403Introduction to Agricultural Communications and Leadership3A survey of agricultural communications and leadership theories and practices for students in the ACOM and AGLE concentrations and minors and anyone seeking a basic understanding of these disciplines… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ACOM 31403Communicating Agriculture to the Public3An overview of public communications theory and practices in the agricultural, food, and life sciences with a particular focus on technical writing, public relations and media relations writing, camp… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ACOM 314H3Honors Communicating Agriculture to the Public3An overview of public communications theory and practices in the agricultural, food, and life sciences with a particular focus on technical writing, public relations and media relations writing, camp… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ACOM 32403Ag Reporting and Feature Writing3This course will provide students an exposure to writing, interviewing, and editing news on agricultural issues in agricultural industry publications. Students will gain practical experience with jou… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ACOM 39403Professional Development in Agricultural Communications and Leadership3Overview of professional and technical skills needed to succeed in internships and jobs in the field of agricultural communications. (Typically offered: Fall Even Years) This course is cross-listed w… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ACOM 4000VSpecial Problems in Agricultural Communications1Individual study or research for advanced undergraduates in the field of agricultural communication. (Typically offered: Fall, Spring and Summer) May be repeated for up to 6 hours of degree credit. T… 1 cr · 1 hr source
ACOM 4010VSpecial Topics1Studies of selected topics in agricultural communications not covered in other courses. (Typically offered: Irregular) May be repeated for up to 4 hours of degree credit. 1 cr · 1 hr source
ACOM 41403Electronic Communications in Agriculture3An overview of communication technology in the agricultural, food and life sciences. (Typically offered: Spring Even Years) 3 cr · 3 hr source
ACOM 42403Graphic Design in AFLS3This course provides students with graphic design and software skills specific to industries in Agriculture, Food, and Life Sciences. Students will learn to use industry-standard software (InDesign,… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ACOM 43403Communication Campaigns in Agriculture3Students will develop understanding of the principles, practices and applications of social marketing, integrated marketing communications, advertising and public relations as they pertain to develop… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ACOM 45403Ag Publications3Students produce a magazine through classroom study mirroring a professional magazine staff and are provided an opportunity for their writing, advertisements, photographs and artwork to be published… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ACOM 46403Visual Storytelling in Agriculture3The goal of this course is for students to develop a practical understanding of video production with an emphasis on short-form videos commonly used in education and marketing in the agricultural, fo… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ACOM 4750VInternship in Ag Communications1A supervised practical work experience in ag communications which is designed to give the student an insight into the role of ag communications employees and an opportunity to gain professional compe… 1 cr · 1 hr source
ACOM 5100VSpecial Problems1Individual investigation of a special problem in agricultural communications which is not available through regular courses. These will be directed by a member of the graduate faculty. (Typically off… 1 cr · 1 hr source
ACOM 51403Electronic Communications in Agriculture3An overview of communication technology in the agricultural, food and life sciences. Graduate degree credit will not be given for both ACOM 41403 and ACOM 51403 . (Typically offered: Spring Even Year… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ACOM 5200VSpecial Topics1Topics not covered in other courses or a more intensive study of specific topics in agricultural communications. (Typically offered: Irregular) May be repeated for degree credit. 1 cr · 1 hr source
ACOM 52403Graphic Design in AFLS3This course provides students with graphic design and software skills specific to industries in Agriculture, Food, and Life Sciences. Students will learn to use industry-standard software (InDesign,… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ACOM 53403Communication Campaigns in Agriculture3Students will develop understanding of the principles, practices and applications of social marketing, integrated marketing communications, advertising and public relations as they pertain to develop… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ACOM 55403Ag Publications3Students produce a magazine through classroom study mirroring a professional magazine staff and are provided an opportunity for their writing, advertisements, photographs and artwork to be published… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ACOM 56403Visual Storytelling in Agriculture3The goal of this course is for students to develop a practical understanding of video production with an emphasis on short-form videos commonly used in education and marketing in the agricultural, fo… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ACOM 5750VInternship in Agricultural Communications1Scheduled practical field experiences under supervision of a professional practitioner. (Typically offered: Fall, Spring and Summer) May be repeated for up to 6 hours of degree credit. This course is… 1 cr · 1 hr source
ACOM 58103Theory in Agricultural Communication3This course is specifically designed to teach communication theory and concepts and research processes as they apply to important agricultural/natural resources issues. The major objective of the cou… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ACOM 58403Risk and Crisis Communication3Course explores risk and crisis as interdisciplinary concepts, reviewing theoretical frameworks from a variety of fields and perspectives, such as communication, social psychology, and public relatio… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ADLL 51003Diversity and Inclusion in Adult and Lifelong Learning3Broadly explores how diverse populations and contexts influence the facilitation of adult learning. Focuses on the responsibilities of the practitioner to model and foster inclusive practices to enha… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ADLL 51103Perspectives in Adult Education3Historical overview of the evolving field of adult education and lifelong learning in responsibilities of adult education providers and reviews the expansion of adult and lifelong learning opportunit… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ADLL 51203Principles and Practices of Adult Learning3Overview of the adult learner including characteristics, motivation for participating in learning, and strategies for developing educational programs for diverse adult populations. (Typically offered… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ADLL 51303Curriculum Development in ABE and ASE3Curriculum development in Adult Basic Education (ABE) and Adult Secondary Education (ASE) settings including the various educational functioning levels, measures to asses student levels, selection of… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ADLL 51403Instructional Strategies and Assessment in Adult Education3Selection and utilization of materials and instructional methods for use in adult learning settings. Evaluative strategies to develop or select appropriate tools and techniques predicated upon the ne… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ADLL 51503Organization and Administration of Adult and Lifelong Learning Programs3Legal, ethical, staffing, and financial considerations for the development and implementation of programs for adult and lifelong learners in various programs including literacy centers, GED centers,… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ADLL 51603Managing Change in Adult and Lifelong Learning3Strategies for planning, organizing, and facilitating change in programs that serve adult learners from diverse populations, across varied developmental stages and geographic locations. Discussion of… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ADLL 51703Program Planning3Program development process for adult and lifelong learners. Overview of assessment, developing program objectives, identifying resources, and designing program plans. (Typically offered: Summer) 3 cr · 3 hr source
ADLL 51803Technology and Innovation in Adult Learning3Techniques for designing, developing, implementing, and assessing technology-mediated adult and lifelong learning programs. Discussion of issues relevant to the use of innovative strategies for deliv… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ADLL 51903Seminar in Adult and Lifelong Learning3Seminars focused on topics related to adult and lifelong learning. (Typically offered: Spring and Summer) 3 cr · 3 hr source
ADLL 52103Adult and Lifelong Learning Internship3Internship in adult and lifelong learning settings. (Typically offered: Fall and Spring) 3 cr · 3 hr source
ADLL 52203Adult and Lifelong Learning Applied Project3Development and Implementation of a project focused on adult and lifelong learning. Consent of advisor/instructor required. (Typically offered: Fall, Spring and Summer) May be repeated for up to 9 ho… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ADLL 61103Advanced Adult Learning Theory3Advanced study of theories and models of adult and lifelong learning with an emphasis on current trends, recent research, and issues affecting the field. Issues covered will include critical theory a… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ADLL 61203Leadership and Ethics in Adult and Lifelong Learning3This doctoral course focuses on leadership principles and ethical considerations that are critical to developing and sustaining adult education programs that benefit individuals, organizations, and c… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ADLL 61303Analysis of International Adult and Lifelong Programs3Survey of the historical and philosophical events which have shaped adult and lifelong learning worldwide. Discussion of issues affecting adult education and lifelong learning including globalization… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ADLL 61403Instructional Adaptation and Innovation in Adult and Lifelong Learning3An overview of teaching and learning methods, styles, and techniques which are applicable when facilitating adult learners across diverse settings. Content to include teaching and learning style asse… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ADLL 61503Policy and Public Governance of Adult and Lifelong Learning Programs3Policy analysis and public governance issues in adult and lifelong learning with emphasis on state and federal programs. Discussions of how to evaluate, design, and implement policy focused on promot… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ADLL 61703Current Issues3Exploration and discussion of current issues relative to adult education and lifelong learning. Focus on the review and application of current research as it relates to practice. Prerequisite: Must b… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ADLL 61803Organization Development, Learning, and Change3Using a system perspective, this course examines the theories and practices associated with organization development, learning and change to understand the dynamic nature of organizational life. This… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ADLL 62103Signature Pedagogy: Teaching and Learning in Community Colleges3Using a learning-centered change model, this course examines how community colleges can shift from a traditional teaching-centered paradigm to one that is learning-centered. This course examines the… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ADLL 62203Workforce and Community Development3This course provides an overview of how community colleges influence workforce, economic, and community development through their education missions. The course will examine the community college's e… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ADLL 62303Survey and Significance of the American Community College3A comprehensive overview of the American community college, its history, its ever-evolving purpose and the challenges it faces. Course content will focus on the administrators and faculty who lead, t… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ADLL 62403Current Trends in Community Colleges3This course examines environmental factors that influence the organization and administration of community colleges. Trends related to funding, policy, staffing, and workforce development are examine… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ADLL 62503Professional Development in Adult and Lifelong Learning3This course examines career planning and development, performance management, and professional development in various settings. The focus of the course will be on concepts associated with Human Resou… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ADLL 63103Independent Study3of topics in adult and lifelong learning. Prerequisite: Must be enrolled student in ADLL EDD program OR Instructor consent. (Typically offered: Irregular) 3 cr · 3 hr source
ADLL 64003Quantitative Reasoning I for Adult Educators3Introduction to quantitative reasoning for educators and researchers in adult education. Topics include applying the hypothetico-deductive research process, describing data using statistical terminol… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ADLL 64103Quantitative Reasoning II in Adult and Lifelong Learning3Methodologies for designing descriptive, correlational, and experimental studies. Development of research questions, definition of variables, selection or development of instruments, data collection,… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ADLL 64203Qualitative Reasoning in Adult and Lifelong Learning3Methodologies for designing qualitative research studies in adult and lifelong learning settings. Selection of the appropriate qualitative tradition, selection of research subjects, development of da… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ADLL 64303Program Evaluation3Overview of evaluation strategies in adult and lifelong learning programs that include: development of evaluation questions, selection or development of instrumentation, data collection methods, data… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ADLL 64403Adult and Lifelong Learning Dissertation Seminar3Development of dissertation proposal. Formation of research question, selection of methodologies, development of problem statement, research questions, and identification of research variables, const… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ADLL 64603Advanced Qualitative Reasoning in Adult and Lifelong Learning3This qualitative methods course provides students with advanced instruction in qualitative data collection, field observations, records research, data analysis, and data display. In addition to revie… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ADLL 7000VDoctoral Dissertation1. (Typically offered: Fall, Spring and Summer) May be repeated for degree credit. 1 cr · 1 hr source
ADLL 71103Conceptualizing and Planning Dissertation Research3This course introduces students to appropriate information, resources, and tools to facilitate planning and writing an introductory chapter for their dissertation research projects. Students will acc… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ADLL 71203Composition and Critique of Dissertation Literature Review3This course introduces students to appropriate information, resources, and tools to facilitate planning and conducting a scholarly literature review for their individual research projects. In partner… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ADLL 71303Dissertation Refinement, Defense, and Dissemination3This course introduces students to appropriate information, resources, and tools to facilitate the culmination of the dissertation process. Students will access course texts, handouts, and Graduate S… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ADPR 35503Advertising and Public Relations Strategies3Introduction to the research, strategies and tactics used in developing advertising and public relations campaigns. Provides an overview of planning, implementing, and evaluating research-based adver… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ADPR 37203Advertising Principles3Introductory course to the broad field of advertising. Includes a study of the role of advertising in modern society with emphasis being given to the extent and manner of use of advertising in mass m… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ADPR 37403Public Relations Principles3Study of theory, methods, and ethics of public relations in modern society, business, and communications. Influencing opinion through acceptable performance and 2-way communication. Prerequisite: Sop… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ADPR 40003Advertising & Public Relations Research Methods3Examines how to understand, evaluate, and conduct communication research for advertising and public relations. Focuses on using research theory, data collection and analysis to provide actionable ins… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ADPR 41003Crisis Public Relations3Studies the role of strategic public relations practice in crisis management and communication. Examines how to understand different types of crises, prepare for a crisis, how to select and implement… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ADPR 41403Public Relations Writing3Instructional and writing practice to develop the professional-level writing skills required of public relations practitioners. Emphasizes different approaches required for different audiences and me… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ADPR 44203Creative Strategy and Execution3The creation of advertising copy and layout for the mass media with emphasis on strategy, the written message, and the physical appearance for the advertisement. Includes laboratory component. Prereq… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ADPR 44503Media Planning & Strategy3Includes the study of media characteristics, market research, media strategies, media analysis, media-market measurements and the development of media plans, with an emphasis on social media platform… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ADPR 44603Campaigns3Applying advertising principles and techniques to preparation of a complete campaign; determining agency responsibilities, marketing objectives and research, media mix, and creative strategy. Emphasi… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ADPR 44703Account Planning3An introduction to applied advertising research and account planning. Integrate consumers' perspectives into creative strategy to developing brand stories for clients. Write creative briefs, position… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ADPR 44803Multiculturalism in Advertising and Public Relations3Seminar course involving the critical examination of the major cultural, social, political, economic, ethical and persuasion theories and/or issues relevant to advertising and public relations. (Typi… 3 cr · 3 hr source
AECT 6100VSpecial Problems1Individual investigation of a special problem in agricultural education which is not available through regular courses. These will be directed by a member of the graduate faculty. Prerequisite: Gradu… 1 cr · 1 hr source
AECT 6200VSpecial Topics in Agricultural Education, Communications and Technology1Topics not covered in other courses or a more intensive study of specific topics in agriculture education. Prerequisite: Graduate standing. (Typically offered: Irregular) 1 cr · 1 hr source
AECT 63001Doctoral Seminar1The seminar provides doctoral students a critical review of current research in agricultural and extension education, communication, leadership, and technology, an opportunity for collaboration and m… 1 cr · 1 hr source
AECT 69003Emerging Scholarship in the Discipline3This course surveys recent scholarship in the discipline of agricultural education, communications and technology, with a special focus on recent literature highlighting research, teaching, and servi… 3 cr · 3 hr source
AECT 7000VPhD Dissertation1. Prerequisite: Graduate standing and approval of dissertation chair. (Typically offered: Fall, Spring and Summer) May be repeated for degree credit. 1 cr · 1 hr source
AERO 10101Heritage and Values of the United States Air Force I1A survey course designed to introduce students to the Department of the Air Force (DAF) and provides an overview of the basic characteristics, missions, communications and organization of the Air For… 1 cr · 1 hr source
AERO 10201Heritage and Values of the United States Air Force II1A survey course designed to introduce students to the Department of the Air Force (DAF) and provides an overview of the basic characteristics, missions, communications and organization of the Air For… 1 cr · 1 hr source
AERO 20101Team and Leadership Fundamentals I1This course provides a fundamental understanding of both leadership and team building. The lessons and course flow are designed to prepare students for field training and leadership positions in the… 1 cr · 1 hr source
AERO 20201Team and Leadership Fundamentals II1This course provides a fundamental understanding of both leadership and team building. The lessons and course flow are designed to prepare students for field training and leadership positions in the… 1 cr · 1 hr source
AERO 30103Leading People and Effective Communication I3This course utilizes student's field training experience to take a more in-depth look at leadership. Special emphasis is placed on enhancing communication skills, and why that is important as a leade… 3 cr · 3 hr source
AERO 30203Leading People and Effective Communication II3This course utilizes student's field training experience to take a more in-depth look at leadership. Special emphasis is placed on enhancing communication skills, and why that is important as a leade… 3 cr · 3 hr source
AERO 40103National Security Affairs and Preparation for Active Duty I3This course is designed for college seniors and provides them the foundation to understand their role as military officers and how they are directly tied to our National Security. It is an overview o… 3 cr · 3 hr source
AERO 40203National Security Affairs and Preparation for Active Duty II3This course is designed for college seniors and provides them the foundation to understand their role as military officers and how they are directly tied to our National Security. It is an overview o… 3 cr · 3 hr source
AFLS 102H3Bumpers College Honors Program Perspectives3This course is intended to meet the requirements of UNIV 10051 and provide Bumpers College Honors students with an overview of the Honors Program as well as provide insight into research and creative… 3 cr · 3 hr source
AFLS 16000Undergraduate Research Assistant0Undergraduate research. (Typically offered: Fall, Spring and Summer) 0 cr · 0 hr source
AFLS 26000Undergraduate Research Assistant0Undergraduate research. (Typically offered: Fall, Spring and Summer) 0 cr · 0 hr source
AFLS 341H3Honors Proposal Development and Research Methods3This course will include creative process, ethics, proposal writing, literature review, qualitative and quantitative/experimental design, scientific theory and methods, data collection, and analysis.… 3 cr · 3 hr source
AFLS 36000Undergraduate Research Assistant0Undergraduate research. (Typically offered: Fall, Spring and Summer) 0 cr · 0 hr source
AFLS 39903Professional Growth and Critical Career Skills3The MERIT Profile will be utilized to identify students behavioral and character profiles so they may "know themselves" based upon strengths and tendencies. Throughout the term, students will be enga… 3 cr · 3 hr source
AFLS 400HVHonors Thesis1Pre- or Corequisite: Department consent required. (Typically offered: Fall, Spring and Summer) May be repeated for up to 6 hours of degree credit. 1 cr · 1 hr source
AFLS 4010VSpecial Topics in AFLS1Studies of selected topics not covered in other courses. (Typically offered: Irregular) May be repeated for up to 6 hours of degree credit. 1 cr · 1 hr source
AFLS 401HVHonors Special Topics1Studies of selected topics not covered in other courses. Must be in the Honors program to register for this course. (Typically offered: Irregular) May be repeated for up to 6 hours of degree credit.… 1 cr · 1 hr source
AFLS 4030VSpecial Problems1Individual study or research for advanced undergraduates. Corequisite: Instructor consent. (Typically offered: Irregular) May be repeated for up to 6 hours of degree credit. 1 cr · 1 hr source
AFLS 403HVHonors Special Problems1Individual study or research for advanced undergraduates. Corequisite: Instructor consent and honors standing. (Typically offered: Irregular) May be repeated for up to 6 hours of degree credit. This… 1 cr · 1 hr source
AFLS 46000Undergraduate Research Assistant0Undergraduate research. (Typically offered: Fall, Spring and Summer) 0 cr · 0 hr source
AFLS 5010VSpecial Topics1Studies of selected topics not covered in other courses. (Typically offered: Irregular) May be repeated for up to 6 hours of degree credit. 1 cr · 1 hr source
AFLS 60103Food Safety Capstone3A culminating academic experience to demonstrate that students have achieved the learning objectives of the program. Students will demonstrate their ability to apply the knowledge acquired from previ… 3 cr · 3 hr source
AGEC 11003Principles of Agricultural Microeconomics3Introduction to agricultural economics, including a survey of the role and characteristics of agriculture businesses in our economic system. Basic economic concepts concerning price determination, pr… 3 cr · 3 hr source
AGEC 110H3Honors Principles of Agricultural Microeconomics3Introduction to agricultural economics, including a survey of the role and characteristics of agriculture businesses in our economic system. Basic economic concepts concerning price determination, pr… 3 cr · 3 hr source
AGEC 21003Principles of Agricultural Macroeconomics3Applications of economics principles to problems of agricultural production, distribution, and income; including a study of the interrelationship between agriculture and other segments of the economy… 3 cr · 3 hr source
AGEC 210H3Honors Principles of Agricultural Macroeconomics3Applications of economics principles to problems of agricultural production, distribution, and income; including a study of the interrelationship between agriculture and other segments of the economy… 3 cr · 3 hr source
AGEC 21403Agribusiness Financial Records3Principles of small agricultural business management accounting practices are taught to allow students to gain hands-on experience with financial record keeping for a business. Resulting financial st… 3 cr · 3 hr source
AGEC 23003Introduction to Agribusiness3issues as they relate to the food processing, wholesale and retail sectors of the agricultural industry. Coverage of methods and tools agribusiness managers use to evaluate business opportunities. Ca… 3 cr · 3 hr source
AGEC 24003Quantitative Tools for Agribusiness3Introduction to quantitative methods used in agricultural economics and agribusiness with an emphasis on skills and techniques that will enhance the ability of students to perform in upper division c… 3 cr · 3 hr source
AGEC 33003Food and Agricultural Marketing3Surveys consumer trends in food markets and the marketing activities of the food and fiber system. Emphasizes marketing concepts for both commodities and differentiated food products. Topics include… 3 cr · 3 hr source
AGEC 33103Agribusiness Sales3Principles of professional sales and sales management techniques used in food and agricultural firms; develop a professional sales presentation; study current agribusiness industry professional sales… 3 cr · 3 hr source
AGEC 33703Futures and Options Markets3Theory and mechanics of commodity futures and options markets including trading, margin, fees, etc. Price relationships between cash, futures and options. Fundamental and technical price analysis. Pr… 3 cr · 3 hr source
AGEC 34003Farm Business Management3Application of economic principles for the profitable organization and operation of the farm business. Focuses upon agricultural production management decision-making tools: budgeting techniques (ent… 3 cr · 3 hr source
AGEC 34103Principles of Environmental Economics3An introductory, issues-oriented course in the economics of the environment. The course will focus on what is involved in how society makes decisions about environmental quality. The environmental is… 3 cr · 3 hr source
AGEC 341H3Honors Principles of Environmental Economics3An introductory, issues-oriented course in the economics of the environment. The course will focus on what is involved in how society makes decisions about environmental quality. The environmental is… 3 cr · 3 hr source
AGEC 35003Agricultural Law I3Examination of those areas of law especially applicable to agriculture. Fundamentals of contract law, torts law, and property law will accompany discussion of major areas of agricultural law; acquisi… 3 cr · 3 hr source
AGEC 35203Environmental and Natural Resources Law3Principles of environmental and natural resources law relevant to agriculture, food and the environmental sciences; legal principles relating to regulation of water, air, hazardous substances, land,… 3 cr · 3 hr source
AGEC 36003New and Emerging Issues in Ag Law and Policy3This course explores the evolving landscape of agricultural law and policy, addressing the most pressing and current issues affecting the agricultural sector today. Students will examine the legal, r… 3 cr · 3 hr source
AGEC 4000VSpecial Problems1Special studies and readings conducted under the direct supervision of staff members to satisfy the requirements of individual students. (Typically offered: Fall, Spring and Summer) May be repeated f… 1 cr · 1 hr source
AGEC 4010VInternship in Agribusiness1A supervised practical work experience in an agribusiness firm or a governmental or industrial organization having direct impact on agriculture in order to gain professional competence and insight to… 1 cr · 1 hr source
AGEC 4020VSpecial Topics1Studies of selected topics in agricultural economics not available in other courses. (Typically offered: Irregular) May be repeated for degree credit. 1 cr · 1 hr source
AGEC 40401Agribusiness Capstone1The purpose of this course is to provide students with an opportunity to apply and integrate knowledge from previous coursework in general education and agribusiness. This course is designed for stud… 1 cr · 1 hr source
AGEC 40903Risk in Agricultural Production3From its initial inception in the 1938 farm bill to debates centered on farm bills, the Federal Crop Insurance Program has experienced myriad changes from introduction of new covered crops and premiu… 3 cr · 3 hr source
AGEC 41103Agricultural Prices and Forecasting3Price theory and techniques for predicting price behavior of general economy and price behavior of individual agricultural products will be analyzed. Provides practice in the application of economics… 3 cr · 3 hr source
AGEC 41203Legal Issues in Animal Agriculture3An issues-oriented course focusing on the legal issues involved in the production of poultry, swine and livestock. Emphasis will center on the laws, regulations and policy arguments involved in anima… 3 cr · 3 hr source
AGEC 41403Agricultural Finance3Methods and procedures whereby agricultural firms acquire and utilize funds required for their successful operation. Emphasis is placed upon role of finance and financial planning and consideration i… 3 cr · 3 hr source
AGEC 41603Agricultural and Rural Development3Examination of agricultural and rural development issues in less developed countries. Alternative agricultural production systems are compared, development theories examined, and consideration given… 3 cr · 3 hr source
AGEC 416H3Honors Agricultural and Rural Development3Examination of agricultural and rural development issues in less developed countries. Alternative agricultural production systems are compared, development theories examined, and consideration given… 3 cr · 3 hr source
AGEC 42403Agribusiness Strategy3Addresses problems of strategy formulation in agribusiness emphasizing current problems and cases in agriculture. Surveys modern and classic perspectives on strategy with applications to agribusiness… 3 cr · 3 hr source
AGEC 43003Agribusiness Marketing Management3Marketing concepts will be developed and applied to the global food and fiber system. The course will use both commodity and product marketing principles and economic theory to analyze varied marketi… 3 cr · 3 hr source
AGEC 43103Agricultural Business Management3The planning, organizing, leading and controlling functions of management as they relate to agricultural business firms. Marketing of value-added products, budgeting, organizational structure, cost c… 3 cr · 3 hr source
AGEC 43203AgriBusiness Entrepreneurship3is the process of bringing food or rural-based products and services from conceptualization to market. The course presents the opportunities, problems and constraints facing individuals and firms ope… 3 cr · 3 hr source
AGEC 43703Basis Trading: Applied Price Risk Management3This course provides students an opportunity to gain a detailed working knowledge of how basis trading concepts and practices are applied to agricultural markets and to develop a skill set that can b… 3 cr · 3 hr source
AGEC 43803Basis Trading: Case Study3This course provides an opportunity to apply principles learned in AGEC 43703 to grain merchandising using the case study approach. The course will involve in-class meetings supplemented with faculty… 3 cr · 3 hr source
AGEC 44003Advanced Farm Business Management3Principles and procedures of decision making as applied to the allocation of resources in the farm business for profit maximization. Emphasis is placed on use of principles of economics and their app… 3 cr · 3 hr source
AGEC 440H3Honors Advanced Farm Business Management3Principles and procedures of decision making as applied to the allocation of resources in the farm business for profit maximization. Emphasis is placed on use of principles of economics and their app… 3 cr · 3 hr source
AGEC 46003Food Economics and Health3This course provides an advanced overview of selected topics in food economics, food and nutrition policy and the interface between nutrition programs and health policy. Students will develop an unde… 3 cr · 3 hr source
AGEC 46103Political Economy of Agriculture and Food3Agricultural and food policies are studied from domestic and international perspectives. Laws, regulations, decisions and actions by governments and other institutions are examined in terms of ration… 3 cr · 3 hr source
AGEC 46203International Agricultural Trade and Commercial Policy3Analysis of agricultural market competition and performance in a global economy. The impact of domestic and international agricultural policies on domestic and international markets and welfare. Econ… 3 cr · 3 hr source
AGEC 5000VSpecial Problems1Individual reading and investigation of a special problem in agricultural economics not available under regular courses, under the supervision of the graduate faculty. Prerequisite: Graduate standing… 1 cr · 1 hr source
AGEC 50101Seminar1Presentation and discussion of graduate student research. Formal presentations are made by all graduate students. Consideration given to research design, procedures, and presentation of results. Prer… 1 cr · 1 hr source
AGEC 5020VSpecial Topics1Advanced studies of selected topics in agricultural economics not available in other courses. Prerequisite: Graduate standing. (Typically offered: Irregular) May be repeated for degree credit. 1 cr · 1 hr source
AGEC 5030VInternship in Agricultural Economics1On-the-job application of skills developed in the M.S. program. (Typically offered: Fall, Spring and Summer) 1 cr · 1 hr source
AGEC 50403Agricultural Finance3Methods and procedures whereby agricultural firms acquire and utilize funds required for their successful operation. Emphasis is placed upon role of finance and financial planning and consideration i… 3 cr · 3 hr source
AGEC 50503Advanced Farm Business Management3Principles and procedures of decision making as applied to the allocation of resources in the farm business for profit maximization. Emphasis is placed on use of principles of economics and their app… 3 cr · 3 hr source
AGEC 50703Basis Trading: Applied Price Risk Management3This course provides students an opportunity to gain a detailed working knowledge of how basis trading concepts and practices are applied to agricultural markets and to develop a skill set that can b… 3 cr · 3 hr source
AGEC 50803Basis Trading: Case Study3This course provides an opportunity to apply principles learned in AGEC 43703 to grain merchandising using the case study approach. The course will involve in-class meetings supplemented with faculty… 3 cr · 3 hr source
AGEC 50903Risk in Agricultural Production3From its initial inception in the 1938 farm bill to debates centered on farm bills, the Federal Crop Insurance Program has experienced myriad changes from introduction of new covered crops and premiu… 3 cr · 3 hr source
AGEC 51003Agricultural Microeconomics3Masters-level training in agricultural microeconomic theory and its application to food, agriculture and the environment. The course covers behavior of firms, households and markets, in more depth an… 3 cr · 3 hr source
AGEC 51103Agricultural Prices and Forecasting3Price theory and techniques for predicting price behavior of general economy and price behavior of individual agricultural products will be analyzed. Provides practice in the application of economics… 3 cr · 3 hr source
AGEC 51303Agricultural and Environmental Resource Economics3An economic approach to problems of evaluating private and social benefits and costs of altering the environment. Emphasis given to the interaction of individuals, institutions, and technology in pro… 3 cr · 3 hr source
AGEC 51403Financial Management in Agriculture3Covers advanced topics in agricultural finance. The general focus of the course is the financial management of non-corporate firms. Covers the basic tools of financial analysis including financial ar… 3 cr · 3 hr source
AGEC 51503The Economics of Public Policy3This class will examine the impact of public policy on agricultural and other business sectors as well as households and individuals, particular in rural areas. Emphasis will also be placed on analyz… 3 cr · 3 hr source
AGEC 52003Agribusiness Marketing Management3Marketing concepts will be developed and applied to the global food and fiber system. The course will use both commodity and product marketing principles and economic theory to analyze varied marketi… 3 cr · 3 hr source
AGEC 52103Agricultural Business Management3The planning, organizing, leading and controlling functions of management as they relate to agricultural business firms. Marketing of value-added products, budgeting, organizational structure, cost c… 3 cr · 3 hr source
AGEC 52203International Agricultural Trade and Commercial Policy3Analysis of agricultural market competition and performance in a global economy. The impact of domestic and international agricultural policies on domestic and international markets and welfare. Econ… 3 cr · 3 hr source
AGEC 52303Political Economy of Agriculture and Food3Agricultural and food policies are studied from domestic and international perspectives. Laws, regulations, decisions and actions by governments and other institutions are examined in terms of ration… 3 cr · 3 hr source
AGEC 53003Agricultural Marketing Theory3Survey of the structure of agricultural product and factor markets including a critique of theoretical analyses of industry structure, conduct and performance; and a review of market structure resear… 3 cr · 3 hr source
AGEC 54003Quantitative Methods for Agribusiness3Application of quantitative techniques used to support managerial decision-making and resource allocation in agricultural firms. Provides exposure to mathematical and statistical tools (regression an… 3 cr · 3 hr source
AGEC 56003Food Economics and Health3This course provides an advanced overview of selected topics in food economics, food and nutrition policy and the interface between nutrition programs and health policy. Students will develop an unde… 3 cr · 3 hr source
AGEC 56103Econometrics3Use of economic theory and statistical methods to estimate economic models. The single equation model is examined emphasizing multicollinearity, autocorrelation, heteroskedasticity, binary variables… 3 cr · 3 hr source
AGEC 56203Quantitative Food and Agricultural Policy Analysis3Introduction to applied analysis of domestic and international food and agricultural policies using quantitative tools. This course will provide hands-on experience with simulation modeling in microe… 3 cr · 3 hr source
AGEC 56403Agricultural Data Science3Agricultural and environmental data gathering, wrangling, analysis, and visualization with emphasis on applied programming, version control, and analytical skills. This course provides students found… 3 cr · 3 hr source
AGEC 57103Food Safety Law3This course provides students with an introduction to food law and policy, history of food regulation, the organization of federal food law and regulatory agencies, government inspection and enforcem… 3 cr · 3 hr source
AGEC 6000VMaster's Thesis1. Prerequisite: Graduate standing. (Typically offered: Fall, Spring and Summer) May be repeated for degree credit. 1 cr · 1 hr source
AGEC 7000VDoctoral Dissertation1. Prerequisite: Candidacy. (Typically offered: Fall, Spring and Summer) May be repeated for degree credit. 1 cr · 1 hr source
AGED 11203Foundations of Agricultural Education3A preparatory course evaluating the historical foundations of agricultural education with an introduction to the psychological, sociological and philosophical foundations of education. This course wi… 3 cr · 3 hr source
AGED 31101Student Management1To guide students in the development of realistic, proactive classroom management strategies that establish a safe culture of student learning and academic success. Prerequisite: Instructor Consent.… 1 cr · 1 hr source
AGED 31303Instructional and Presentation Strategies3Methods and techniques in teaching agriculture at the secondary level. Lecture/laboratory 4 hours per week. Corequisite: Lab component. (Typically offered: Spring) 3 cr · 3 hr source
AGED 31601Curriculum Development and Assessment Techniques in Career and Technical Education Laboratory1To supply students with opportunities to apply skills in creating curricula, lesson plans, and assessment strategies for courses in career and technical education. Materials created as a result of th… 1 cr · 1 hr source
AGED 31603Curriculum Development and Assessment Techniques in AGED3To supply students with the necessary information and skills to select and apply appropriate teaching techniques, curricula, resources, and assessment strategies when designing a course in career and… 3 cr · 3 hr source
AGED 4000VSpecial Problems in Agricultural and Extension Education1Individual study or research for advanced undergraduates in the field of agricultural and extension education. (Typically offered: Fall, Spring and Summer) May be repeated for up to 6 hours of degree… 1 cr · 1 hr source
AGED 4010VSpecial Topics1Studies of selected topics in agricultural or extension education not covered in other courses. (Typically offered: Irregular) May be repeated for up to 4 hours of degree credit. 1 cr · 1 hr source
AGED 41103Undergraduate Researchers Improving Student Experience3To engage students in the social sciences in action research that serves to solve a problem or answer a question within the student's academic field through scientific inquiry. All students will work… 3 cr · 3 hr source
AGED 41203Issues in Agriculture3Lecture and discussion on local, regional, national and international issues related to agricultural policy, ethics, environment, society, and science. Designed for students with at least six hours o… 3 cr · 3 hr source
AGED 42103Teachers as Professionals3To expose students to the roles and responsibilities of professional teachers. Students will understand the characteristics common to professionals and apply these to the teaching setting. Real-world… 3 cr · 3 hr source
AGED 42303Agricultural Education Program Planning and Management3Teachers of agricultural education need an understanding of the skills needed to successfully manage leadership and experiential learning components of the agricultural education model. This course i… 3 cr · 3 hr source
AGED 44403Principles of Technological Change3This course introduces a structured approach for dealing with the organizational and human aspects of technology transition, including the key concepts of resistance and change management, organizati… 3 cr · 3 hr source
AGED 4750VInternship in Agricultural Education1Scheduled practical field experiences under the supervision of a professional practitioner in off-campus secondary school systems. Emphasis includes classroom preparation, teaching, and student evalu… 1 cr · 1 hr source
AGED 48403Methods in Agricultural Laboratories3Methods and management techniques in all types of agricultural laboratories that may be in a secondary agricultural science program. Emphasis on management of students and facilities, equipment, and… 3 cr · 3 hr source
AGED 50001Master's Seminar1Presentations and discussion of graduate student research as well as review of current literature and topics of current interest by students and faculty. All graduate students will make at least one… 1 cr · 1 hr source
AGED 50503Philosophy of Agricultural and Extension Education3An examination and analysis of social and economic events leading to the establishment and maintenance of federal, state, county, and local agricultural education programs. Lecture 3 hours per week.… 3 cr · 3 hr source
AGED 5100VSpecial Problems1Individual investigation of a special problem in agricultural education which is not available through regular courses. These will be directed by a member of the graduate faculty. Prerequisite: Gradu… 1 cr · 1 hr source
AGED 51103Undergraduate Researchers Improving Student Experiences3To engage students in the social sciences in action research that serves to solve a problem or answer a question within the student's academic field through scientific inquiry. All students will work… 3 cr · 3 hr source
AGED 5200VSpecial Topics in Agricultural and Extension Education1Topics not covered in other courses or a more intensive study of specific topics in agriculture education. Prerequisite: Graduate standing. (Typically offered: Irregular) May be repeated for degree c… 1 cr · 1 hr source
AGED 54101Thesis Proposal Development1The purpose of this course is to assist graduate students in the preparation of their thesis or dissertation research proposal. Students will produce the first three chapters of their thesis by the e… 1 cr · 1 hr source
AGED 54201Grant Writing1This course provides students with the experience of navigating the research grant writing process, covering the process from idea conception through planning, proposing, receiving, executing grant-f… 1 cr · 1 hr source
AGED 54301Technical Communication in the Social Sciences1This course focuses on audience identification, writing, editing, formatting and production of social science-based materials for publication. Much of the course content is in the context of developi… 1 cr · 1 hr source
AGED 54403Principles of Technological Change3This course introduces a structured approach for dealing with the organizational and human aspects of technology transition, including the key concepts of resistance and change management, organizati… 3 cr · 3 hr source
AGED 54603Research Methodology in the Social Sciences3Logical structure and the method of science. Basic elements of research design; observation, measurement, analytic method, interpretation, verification, presentation of results. Applications to resea… 3 cr · 3 hr source
AGED 54703Interpreting Social Data in Agriculture3The development of competencies in analyzing, interpreting and reporting the results of analyses of social science data in agriculturally related professions. Students will select appropriate analysi… 3 cr · 3 hr source
AGED 54903Survey Design and Scale Development3This course is designed to provide the expertise required to design and conduct survey research. Students will understand the instruments (scales/questionnaire) used in data collection processes and… 3 cr · 3 hr source
AGED 5750VInternship in Agricultural Education1Scheduled practical field experiences under supervision of a professional practitioner in off-campus secondary school systems. Emphasis includes classroom preparation, teaching, and student evaluatio… 1 cr · 1 hr source
AGED 58303Leadership and Management of Volunteers3This courses is designed for educators working in either a formal or informal setting who have responsibility for recruiting, managing, and facilitating volunteers. Prerequisite: Graduate standing. (… 3 cr · 3 hr source
AGED 59903Global Horticulture and Human Nutrition to Enhance Community Resilience and Food Security3This course covers three broad areas (Global Horticulture, Sustainable International Development, Human Health and Nutrition) and experts on three campuses created the instruction. The course is inte… 3 cr · 3 hr source
AGED 6000VMaster's Thesis1. Prerequisite: Graduate standing and department consent. (Typically offered: Fall, Spring and Summer) May be repeated for degree credit. 1 cr · 1 hr source
AGLE 21403Introduction to Agricultural Communications and Leadership3A survey of agricultural communications and leadership theories and practices for students in the ACOM and AGLE concentrations and minors and anyone seeking a basic understanding of these disciplines… 3 cr · 3 hr source
AGLE 31503Leadership Development in Agriculture3Identification of styles and roles of leadership; development of leadership techniques and skills required in working with organizations; dynamics of group action; methods of resolving conflict; ethi… 3 cr · 3 hr source
AGLE 315H3Honors Leadership Development in Agriculture3Identification of styles and roles of leadership; development of leadership techniques and skills required in working with organizations; dynamics of group action; methods of resolving conflict; ethi… 3 cr · 3 hr source
AGLE 39403Professional Development in Agricultural Communications and Leadership3Overview of professional and technical skills needed to succeed in internships and jobs in the field of agricultural communications. (Typically offered: Fall Even Years) This course is cross-listed w… 3 cr · 3 hr source
AGLE 4000VSpecial Problems in Agricultural Leadership1Individual study or research for advanced undergraduates in the field of agricultural and extension education. (Typically offered: Fall, Spring and Summer) May be repeated for up to 6 hours of degree… 1 cr · 1 hr source
AGLE 4010VSpecial Topics1Studies of selected topics in agricultural or extension education not covered in other courses. (Typically offered: Irregular) May be repeated for up to 4 hours of degree credit. 1 cr · 1 hr source
AGLE 41503Survey of Leadership Theory in Agriculture3An interdisciplinary analysis of current issues in the practice of leadership in a contemporary and changing society, particularly as they affect agricultural organizations and issues. Discussions of… 3 cr · 3 hr source
AGLE 41603Leadership Analysis Through Film3Clemens (1999) stated, "Films are a catalyst." They make you laugh, cry, cheer, and think. Flaum (2002) stated leadership is best learned in the leadership moment. Moreover, the principles of Andrago… 3 cr · 3 hr source
AGLE 4750VInternship in Ag Leadership1A supervised practical work experience in Ag Leadership which is designed to give the student an insight into the role of ag leadership employees and an opportunity to gain professional competence in… 1 cr · 1 hr source
AGLE 50303Developing Leadership in Agricultural Organizations3Organizational concepts of leadership; administrative styles and structures; leadership for boards, committees, governmental bodies, and review of societal and political processes. Prerequisite: Grad… 3 cr · 3 hr source
AGLE 5100VSpecial Problems1Individual investigation of a special problem in agricultural education which is not available through regular courses. These will be directed by a member of the graduate faculty. (Typically offered:… 1 cr · 1 hr source
AGLE 51503Survey of Leadership Theory in Agriculture3An interdisciplinary analysis of current issues in the practice of leadership in a contemporary and changing society, particularly as they affect agricultural organizations and issues. Discussions of… 3 cr · 3 hr source
AGLE 51603Leadership Analysis Through Film3Films are a catalyst (Clemens, 1999). They make you laugh, cry, cheer, and think. Flaum (2002) stated leadership is best learned in the leadership moment. Moreover, the principles of Andragogy advoca… 3 cr · 3 hr source
AGLE 5200VSpecial Topics1Topics not covered in other courses or a more intensive study of specific topics in agricultural leadership. (Typically offered: Irregular) May be repeated for degree credit. 1 cr · 1 hr source
AGLE 5750VInternship in Agricultural Leadership1Scheduled practical field experiences under supervision of a professional practitioner. (Typically offered: Fall, Spring and Summer) May be repeated for up to 6 hours of degree credit. This course is… 1 cr · 1 hr source
AGST 50104Experimental Design4Types of experimental designs, their analysis and application to agricultural research. Lecture 3 hours and laboratory 2 hours per week. Corequisite: Lab component. Prerequisite: AGST 50203 or STAT 5… 4 cr · 4 hr source
AGST 50203Principles of Experimentation3Fundamental concepts of experimental and statistical methods as applied to agricultural research. Lecture 3 hours per week. (Typically offered: Fall, Spring and Summer) 3 cr · 3 hr source
AGST 5040VSpecial Topics1Topics not covered in other courses or a broader-based study of specific topics in statistics and related areas. Prerequisite: Graduate standing. (Typically offered: Irregular) May be repeated for de… 1 cr · 1 hr source
AGST 5500VStatistical Consulting1Designed to give students a statistical consulting practicum. Students meet with clients, analyze data and prepare reports for the clients. (Typically offered: Fall) May be repeated for up to 6 hours… 1 cr · 1 hr source
AGST 57103Applied Regression Analysis for Agricultural Sciences3Analysis of agricultural experiments which contain quantitative factors through regression procedures. Lecture 3 hours per week. Prerequisite: AGST 50203 or STAT 50133 . (Typically offered: Fall) 3 cr · 3 hr source
AMPD 10103Introduction to Clothing Concepts3Origin of dress, the evolution of fashion as an economic power, the sociological and psychological aspects of clothing in various cultures, aesthetics of dress, selection and consumption of clothing.… 3 cr · 3 hr source
AMPD 101H3Honors Introduction to Clothing Concepts3Origin of dress, the evolution of fashion as an economic power, the sociological and psychological aspects of clothing in various cultures, aesthetics of dress, selection and consumption of clothing.… 3 cr · 3 hr source
AMPD 10203Introduction to Apparel Production3Course focuses on basic principles of apparel production and analysis of garment components of mass produced apparel. Students utilize computer generated designs in the production process. Laboratory… 3 cr · 3 hr source
AMPD 20103Fashion, Buying and Promotion in a Global Market3Fashion components, marketing theories and practices as they specifically relate to apparel, home goods, and other design driven products in the global market. Focus on principles and techniques on h… 3 cr · 3 hr source
AMPD 201H3Honors Fashion, Buying and Promotion in a Global Market3Fashion components, marketing theories and practices as they specifically relate to apparel, home goods, and other design driven products in the global market. Focus on principles and techniques on h… 3 cr · 3 hr source
AMPD 20303Computer Based Methods for Apparel3This course is designed to give students basic experience with CAD (computer aided design) apparel industry software in a computer laboratory environment. Prerequisite: AMPD majors only, AMPD 10103 ,… 3 cr · 3 hr source
AMPD 20503Introduction to Textile Science3Textile fibers and fabrics, their structure, properties, manufacture, wearing qualities and methods of laundering, finishing, and dyeing. Artistic and economic selection of materials for clothing and… 3 cr · 3 hr source
AMPD 20603Quality Assessment of Apparel3Study of apparel from the perspective of structure, aesthetics, cost and expected performance of the finished product. Lecture 2 hours per week, lab 2 hours per week. Prerequisite: AMPD 10203 and AMP… 3 cr · 3 hr source
AMPD 20703Flat Pattern Drafting3A study of product development and production through flat pattern manipulation and the related vocabulary necessary to communicate professionally within the industry. Pre- or Corequisite: AMPD 20603… 3 cr · 3 hr source
AMPD 30203Sustainability in the Apparel and Textile Industry3This course examines the global fashion industry's historical, sociological, and environmental facets and the current techniques and methods available to advance it. Throughout the course, students w… 3 cr · 3 hr source
AMPD 30303Merchandising Math for the Apparel Industry3Exploration of activities associated with the procurement of fashion apparel. A fashion analysis is directed toward apparel demands and the creation of a fashion statement by the use of specific quan… 3 cr · 3 hr source
AMPD 30403Fashion Brand Management3This course focuses on the fundamental elements of omnichannel retailing including online/offline marketing and the implications of technologies for branding , the concepts, of brand equity, and bran… 3 cr · 3 hr source
AMPD 30503Computer Aided Textile Design3This course is designed to give students advanced skills in textile design using industry based computer aided design (CAD) software. Prerequisite: AMPD 20303 and AMPD 20503 or instructor consent. (T… 3 cr · 3 hr source
AMPD 30603Digital Apparel Production3Use of industry specific computer aided software to perform pattern making, technical package, marketing, and other cross-functional team communication materials. Prerequisite: AMPD 20703 , AMPD 2030… 3 cr · 3 hr source
AMPD 30701Apparel Merchandising and Product Development Pre-Internship1A study of job descriptions, responsibilities at the management level, structural operations, work procedures, job performance evaluations, job application, the resume, and portfolio development in p… 1 cr · 1 hr source
AMPD 32003Fashion Styling - UARC3This course exposes students to the essential skills necessary for success in the field of fashion styling. Future stylists will learn the criteria to produce striking images for all visual media inc… 3 cr · 3 hr source
AMPD 32103Trend Forecasting - UARC3Forecasting is one of the most rapidly growing research areas in fashion as well as in many other industry fields. Anticipating consumer demand is crucial and the ability to trend forecast is a skill… 3 cr · 3 hr source
AMPD 40101History of Apparel Through Film to 19001This course uses historic costume films to trace the evolution of clothing from ancient Egypt to the Twentieth Century. Emphasis is placed on societal aspects such as politics, religion, economy, tec… 1 cr · 1 hr source
AMPD 40203Merchandising Application for the Apparel Industry3Application of merchandising theory, principles and practices in a capstone class. An in depth study of innovative apparel business concepts as applied to manufacturers and retailers of apparel inclu… 3 cr · 3 hr source
AMPD 40503Historic and Contemporary Apparel3This course traces the evolution of clothing from ancient times to the twentieth century with emphasis upon Western civilization and includes the study of contemporary fashion as a social force inclu… 3 cr · 3 hr source
AMPD 40603Advanced Apparel Production3An advanced study of product development incorporating technology used in the industry for a career in fashion merchandising and/or product development in a computer laboratory environment. Laborator… 3 cr · 3 hr source
AMPD 406H3Honors Advanced Apparel Production3An advanced study of product development incorporating technology used in the industry for a career in fashion merchandising and/or product development in a computer laboratory environment. Laborator… 3 cr · 3 hr source
AMPD 40703Fashion Show Theory and Production3A study of the fashion show including the history, purpose, future of, and elements necessary to produce a successful show. A study of fashion show production through experiential project-based learn… 3 cr · 3 hr source
AMPD 40803Apparel Merchandising and Product Development Internship3A practical experience in a retail store or in a work situation related to the apparel industry to gain insight into the field of apparel merchandising and operations. Prerequisite: Junior standing a… 3 cr · 3 hr source
AMPD 40903Global Sourcing in the Apparel Industry3The manufacturing and distribution of textiles and apparel products is a truly global industry, making it crucial to understand current political, social, and economic developments within the interna… 3 cr · 3 hr source
AMPD 41003Evolution of Fashion and Society Through Television Media3This course uses television programming from its early beginnings in the 1930s through to the twenty-first century to trace major events, societal changes, and the associated evolution of fashion. Th… 3 cr · 3 hr source
AMPD 41101History of Apparel Through Film from 1900 to Present1This course uses historic costume films to trace the evolution of clothing from 1900 to Present. Emphasis is placed on societal aspects such as politics, religion, economy, technology, education, spo… 1 cr · 1 hr source
AMPD 42103Fashion Illustration - UARC3The purpose of this course is to develop the fundamentals skills necessary in fashion illustration. Students will be highly encouraged to use various mediums, and also utilize these skills to develop… 3 cr · 3 hr source
AMPD 42203Design Concepts for Fashion Merchandising - UARC3This course examines the elements of research and design in fashion design, fabrications and merchandising. The student develops creative skills as well as an awareness of the various roles played by… 3 cr · 3 hr source
AMPD 42303Fashion Design - UARC3This course focuses on the key components of the fashion design process including research, trend forecasting, materials investigation and presentation of valuable, market-specific collections. Desig… 3 cr · 3 hr source
AMPD 42403Pattern Development II - UARC3Students learn to drape basic bodice and skirt variations on standard industrial dress forms. Original garments are designed, draped and sewn. Accurate pattern-making, sewing and attention to design… 3 cr · 3 hr source
AMPD 49001AMPD International Pre-Study Tour1A study of specific regional and international fashion markets for apparel studies in preparation for AMPD 49102 AMPD International Study Tour. The course examines the design, production, distributio… 1 cr · 1 hr source
AMPD 490H1Honors AMPD International Pre-Study Tour1A study of specific regional and international fashion markets for apparel studies in preparation for AMPD 49102 AMPD Study Tour. The course examines the design, production, distribution and retailin… 1 cr · 1 hr source
AMPD 49102AMPD International Study Tour2An on-site study of international fashion markets for apparel merchandising and product development. Course further examines the design, production, distribution and retailing of fashion goods from c… 2 cr · 2 hr source
AMPD 491H2Honors AMPD International Study Tour2An on-site study of international fashion markets for apparel merchandising and product development. Course further examines the design, production, distribution and retailing of fashion goods from c… 2 cr · 2 hr source
AMPD 49201AMPD New York City Pre-Study Tour1A pre-study of the New York fashion market for apparel students. Course examines the design, production, distribution and retailing of fashion goods from couture fashion to mass markets. Course is a… 1 cr · 1 hr source
AMPD 492H1Honors AMPD New York City Pre-Study Tour1A pre-study of the New York fashion market for apparel students. Course examines the design, production, distribution and retailing of fashion goods from couture fashion to mass markets. Course is a… 1 cr · 1 hr source
AMPD 49301AMPD Regional Pre-Study Tour1This course prepares for students for the regional study tour and examines the functions of the apparel industry including but not limited to corporate retailing, production facilities, technology, a… 1 cr · 1 hr source
AMPD 493H1Honors AMPD Regional Pre-Study Tour1This course prepares students for the regional study tours and examines the functions of the apparel industry including but not limited to corporate retailing, production facilities, technology, and… 1 cr · 1 hr source
AMPD 49401AMPD Las Vegas Pre-Study Tour1A pre-study of the Las Vegas MAGIC trade show for apparel merchandising and product development. Course examines the design and production of a major trade show and the distribution of wholesale fash… 1 cr · 1 hr source
AMPD 49502AMPD New York City Study Tour2The course examines the application of business practices in the design, production, distribution and retailing of goods including sourcing, and manufacturing to mass markets. Students are expected t… 2 cr · 2 hr source
AMPD 495H2Honors AMPD New York City Study Tour2The course examines the application of business practices in the design, production, distribution and retailing of goods including sourcing, and manufacturing to mass markets. Students are expected t… 2 cr · 2 hr source
AMPD 49602AMPD Regional Study Tour2This course will expose students to the functions of the apparel industry including but not limited to corporate retailing, production facilities, technology use, and trade shows depending on regiona… 2 cr · 2 hr source
AMPD 496H2Honors AMPD Regional Study Tour2This course will expose students to the functions of the apparel industry including but not limited to corporate retailing, production facilities, technology use, and trade shows depending on regiona… 2 cr · 2 hr source
AMPD 49702AMPD Las Vegas Study Tour2A 6 day field study of the Las Vegas MAGIC trade show for apparel studies. Course examines the design and production of a major trade show and the distribution of wholesale fashion goods from to mass… 2 cr · 2 hr source
AMPD 497H2Honors AMPD Las Vegas Study Tour2A 6 day field study of the Las Vegas MAGIC trade show for apparel studies. Course examines the design and production of a major trade show and the distribution of wholesale fashion goods from to mass… 2 cr · 2 hr source
AMPD 50003Apparel Sourcing and Merchandising Systems in the Global Economy3Evaluation of key issues facing textiles and apparel supply chain businesses in the global economy considering economic, political, and social perspectives and professional implications. Lecture 3 ho… 3 cr · 3 hr source
AMPD 50103Digital Communication in Apparel Retailing3Examination of a digital marketing with a consumer-centric view, technology and consumer trend. Emphasis on the evaluation and discussion of marketing and communication literature, understanding acad… 3 cr · 3 hr source
AMPD 50203Social, Psychological and Cultural Aspects of Dress3Integration of social, psychological and cultural theories as they apply to appearance and clothing behavior. Lecture 3 hours. (Typically offered: Spring Even Years) 3 cr · 3 hr source
AMPD 50303Issues and Trends in Textile Studies3Studies of advances in textile science and recent developments in the textile industry. Lecture 3 hours. (Typically offered: Fall Even Years) 3 cr · 3 hr source
AMPD 50403Theories and Practices in Apparel Merchandising3Theoretical perspectives, concepts and current practices that influence apparel merchandising. Lecture 3 hours. (Typically offered: Spring Odd Years) 3 cr · 3 hr source
AMPD 50603Advanced Apparel Production3An advanced study of product development incorporating technology used in the industry for a career in fashion merchandising and/or product development in a computer laboratory environment. Laborator… 3 cr · 3 hr source
AMPD 50903Apparel Merchandise Planning and Inventory Control3Describes today's challenges for both apparel manufacturers and retailers in meeting the consumer's demands for the right products at the right prices - and at the right times. Follows the evolution… 3 cr · 3 hr source
AMPD 51003Evolution of Fashion and Society Through Television Media3This course uses television programming from its early beginnings in the 1930s through to the twenty-first century to trace major events, societal changes, and the associated evolution of fashion. Th… 3 cr · 3 hr source
AMPD 52203Merchandising Application for the Apparel Industry3Application of merchandising theory, principles and practices in a capstone class. An in depth study of innovative apparel business concepts as applied to manufacturers and retailers of apparel inclu… 3 cr · 3 hr source
AMPD 52503Historic and Contemporary Apparel3This course traces the evolution of clothing from ancient times to the twentieth century with emphasis upon Western civilization and includes the study of contemporary fashion as a social force inclu… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ANSC 10301Introductory to Animal Sciences Laboratory1Study of facilities used in production, processing, and management in animal agriculture. Identification, selection evaluation and testing of livestock, meat, and milk. Laboratory 3 hours per week. (… 1 cr · 1 hr source
ANSC 10303Introductory Animal Sciences3Students will be introduced to biological sciences associated with modern systems of care and management of livestock. Foundation sciences include topics in genetics, nutrition, reproduction, and ani… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ANSC 103H3Honors Introductory Animal Sciences3Students will be introduced to biological sciences associated with modern systems of care and management of livestock. Foundation sciences include topics in genetics, nutrition, reproduction, and ani… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ANSC 10602Sustainable Integrated Small Animal Farming2Practical information on small scale animal production, including practical strategies for farm planning, issues of economic and environmental sustainability, best management practices, biosecurity,… 2 cr · 2 hr source
ANSC 17801Career Preparation and Development1Course will cover concepts necessary for preparing for a career in the animal sciences and allied industries. Concepts of goal setting, effective written and verbal communications, interpersonal skil… 1 cr · 1 hr source
ANSC 20003Introduction to Equine Industry3Examination of careers and business opportunities in the equine industry. Students will gain the opportunity to identify high quality horses through evaluation of conformation and locomotion. Student… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ANSC 21131Introduction To Animal Evaluation and Handling Lab1Laboratory component stressing fundamental concepts of animal structure, composition, and behavior, and animal handling as they relate to animal production, safety, well-being, and handler safety. On… 1 cr · 1 hr source
ANSC 21133Introduction to Animal Evaluation and Handling3Fundamental concepts of the interrelationship of animal growth, structure, function, and animal handling as they relate to animal production, safety, well-being, and handler safety. Corequisite: ANSC… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ANSC 22502Introduction to Livestock and Meat Evaluation2Develop an understanding between live animal evaluation and carcass composition. Comparative judging including meat evaluation, classification and selection of beef cattle, sheep and swine. (Typicall… 2 cr · 2 hr source
ANSC 23003Introduction to Horsemanship3A study of modern horsemanship training techniques involving the psychology and ethology (reason for the behavior) of equine social behavior and how it pertains to learning patterns; application of f… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ANSC 23303Introduction to Animal Health3This course will cover the fundamental principles of animal health and disease prevention. Course discussion will include sanitation, disinfection, immunization, nutrition, housing and husbandry, cau… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ANSC 24131Domestic Animal Microbiology Laboratory1This course is designed for students working on their Poultry Science, Animal Science, and/or Food Science degrees. Students enrolled in this course will learn how to collect samples aseptically from… 1 cr · 1 hr source
ANSC 24133Domestic Animal Microbiology3Basic concepts of domestic animal and poultry microbiology including diversity, genetics, metabolism, growth, control of growth, pathogenesis, and immunology. Corequisite: ANSC 24131 . Prerequisite:… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ANSC 26102Introduction to Animal Products2The course will provide an overview of the animal product industries, covering topics in meat, dairy, egg, wool, and leather production. The class will include meat as food, conversion of muscle to m… 2 cr · 2 hr source
ANSC 30003Applied Animal Parasitology3The economically important parasites of domestic animals with emphasis on their host relationships and management considerations. (Typically offered: Fall Even Years) 3 cr · 3 hr source
ANSC 30103Parasitisms of Domesticated Non-Herbivores3Course will provide applied instruction and appreciation for the parasitisms of our domesticated swine, chickens, turkeys, dogs and cats. (Typically offered: Fall Odd Years) 3 cr · 3 hr source
ANSC 30303Animal Physiology3Fundamental aspects of central nervous, musculoskeletal, reproductive, digestive, immune, cardiovascular, respiratory and renal systems will be covered. The normal structure and function of these sys… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ANSC 30702Equine Selection and Evaluation2Students will learn criteria for evaluation and selection of breeding and show animals and will gain expertise in the evaluation of breed types and show ring characteristics. Includes field trips to… 2 cr · 2 hr source
ANSC 31203Principles of Genetics3Fundamentals of heredity, with special emphasis on the improvement of farm animals. Lecture 3 hours per week. Prerequisite: BIOL 10103 or BIOL 10104 and MATH 11003 or higher. (Typically offered: Fall… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ANSC 31303Animal Breeding and Genetics3Application of the principles of genetics to the breeding of farm animals. Lecture 3 hours per week. Prerequisite: MATH 11003 or higher. (Typically offered: Spring) 3 cr · 3 hr source
ANSC 31431Animal Nutrition Laboratory1(FA) Practical and quantitative approach to animal nutrition; use of various methods of feedstuff evaluation including ration balancing for domestic animals. Laboratory 2 hours per week. Corequisite:… 1 cr · 1 hr source
ANSC 31433Principles of Animal Nutrition3Scientific approach to animal nutrition involving the mechanisms through which feed nutrients are utilized by farm animals. Lecture 3 hours per week. Corequisite: ANSC 31431 (only a corequisite for s… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ANSC 32103Behavior of Domestic Animals3Behavior associated with domestication. Effects of selective breeding, physical and social environments, and developmental stage on social organization, aggressive behavior, sexual behavior, producti… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ANSC 32802Livestock Judging and Selection2Comparative judging, including grading, classification, and selection of beef cattle, swine, sheep and horses. Oral and written discussion. Laboratory 6 hours per week. Prerequisite: ANSC 10303 or AN… 2 cr · 2 hr source
ANSC 32901Livestock Junior Judging Team Activity1Training for membership on judging teams, through participation. (Typically offered: Spring) 1 cr · 1 hr source
ANSC 34303Fundamentals of Reproductive Physiology3Principles of mammalian reproductive physiology with emphasis on farm animals. Lecture 3 hours per week. Prerequisite: BIOL 10103 or BIOL 101H3 or BIOL 10104 . Pre- or corequisite: (( CHEM 12103 and… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ANSC 34901Artificial Insemination in Cattle1Experience with artificial insemination technique in cattle including estrus detection, semen storage and handling, insemination equipment maintenance and technique. Laboratory 4 hours per week. The… 1 cr · 1 hr source
ANSC 351H3Honors Current Approaches in Agricultural Laboratory Research3A laboratory course to introduce students to current laboratory research techniques used in agricultural and life sciences. Hands-on laboratory exercises will emphasize current cellular and molecular… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ANSC 36103Meat Science3The study of meat science and muscle biology. Topics will include animal/tissue growth and development and the relationship to meat quality. Meat processing, preservation, and meat safety concerns wi… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ANSC 37203Horse and Livestock Merchandising3Various types of merchandising programs for specific livestock enterprises will be presented. Students will evaluate the effectiveness of merchandising programs including how to organize, advertise,… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ANSC 37503Equine Assisted Activities and Therapies3Animal Science 37503 introduces students to the field of equine assisted activities and therapies. A variety of approaches, therapeutic settings and client populations will be addressed with an empha… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ANSC 37601Ranch Horse Riding1This course is designed for students to have the opportunity to practice and/or compete in ranch horse competition as well as experience horseback ranch work. The class will consist mostly of hands-o… 1 cr · 1 hr source
ANSC 37703Equine Behavior3Students will be introduced to equine behavior and its application to equine management and training. Course will cover identifying behaviors, senses and memory of the horse, horse-human interaction,… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ANSC 4000VSpecial Problems1in the animal sciences for advanced undergraduate students. (Typically offered: Fall, Spring and Summer) May be repeated for up to 6 hours of degree credit. 1 cr · 1 hr source
ANSC 4010VInternship in Animal Sciences1Supervised work experience with private or government organizations. Prerequisite: Junior standing and department consent. (Typically offered: Fall, Spring and Summer) May be repeated for up to 6 hou… 1 cr · 1 hr source
ANSC 40702Advanced Equine Selection and Evaluation2Advanced evaluation and selection of breeding and show animals, evaluation of breed types and show characteristics. Field trips to breeding operations. Competitive Judging team members come from this… 2 cr · 2 hr source
ANSC 4100VSpecial Topics in Animal Sciences1Topics not covered in other courses or a more intensive study of specific topics in animal sciences. (Typically offered: Irregular) May be repeated for degree credit. 1 cr · 1 hr source
ANSC 410HVHonors Special Topics in Animal Sciences1Topics not covered in other courses or a more intensive study of specific topics in animal sciences. Prerequisite: Honors standing. (Typically offered: Irregular) May be repeated for degree credit. T… 1 cr · 1 hr source
ANSC 41203Legal Issues in Animal Agriculture3An issues-oriented course focusing on the legal issues involved in the production of poultry, swine and livestock. Emphasis will center on the laws, regulations and policy arguments involved in anima… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ANSC 41603Companion Animal Nutrition3This course is designed to focus on the digestive anatomy, physiology, and nutrient metabolism of non-herbivorous companion animals, primarily dogs and cats. Topics discussed will also include an ove… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ANSC 41703Thoroughbred Horse Industry3This course is designed to give you an overview of the Thoroughbred breed and industry. Students will gain an understanding of the Thoroughbred industry, it's history, and modern practices. Students… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ANSC 41801Kentucky Thoroughbred Tour1An overview of the Thoroughbred industry in central Kentucky through visiting major racetracks, world-class Thoroughbred breeding facilities, major equine veterinary practices, world class equine sal… 1 cr · 1 hr source
ANSC 42502Cow-Calf Management2Systems of cow-calf management including the practical application of the principles of breeding, feeding, and management to commercial and purebred beef cattle under Arkansas conditions. Prerequisit… 2 cr · 2 hr source
ANSC 42602Swine Production2Methods in producing purebred and commercial swine with specific emphasis on the management programs needed for profitable pork production in Arkansas. Prerequisite: Must be a student in Bumpers Coll… 2 cr · 2 hr source
ANSC 42702Sheep Production2Purebred and commercial sheep management emphasizing the programs of major importance in lamb and wool production in Arkansas. Prerequisite: Must be a student in Bumpers College of Agricultural, Food… 2 cr · 2 hr source
ANSC 42802Horse Production2Production, use and care of horses and ponies including breeding, feeding, handling, and management. Lecture 1 hours, laboratory 2 hours per week. Corequisite: Lab component. Prerequisite: Junior sta… 2 cr · 2 hr source
ANSC 42901Livestock Senior Judging Team Activity1Training for membership on judging teams, through participation. (Typically offered: Fall) 1 cr · 1 hr source
ANSC 43003Comparative Veterinary Anatomy3Study of structures and principles of anatomy of major domestic species. The dog, horse, and cow will be used as models for anatomical structures and the application of anatomical knowledge in animal… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ANSC 43303Diseases of Livestock3This course will cover the fundamental principles of disease, body defense mechanisms, disease prevention and the diseases commonly found in our domestic livestock species.Prerequisite: ( BIOL 20003… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ANSC 44103Animal Welfare3This multi-disciplinary course introduces students to the principles and application of animal welfare and will emphasize farm animal welfare and production issues. (Typically offered: Spring) This c… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ANSC 44502Milk Production2Principles of breeding, feeding, and management of dairy cattle will be studied. Prerequisite: Must be a student in the Bumpers College of Agricultural, Food and Life Sciences, ANSC 10303 and Junior… 2 cr · 2 hr source
ANSC 44802Companion Animal Management2The study and application of principles of domestication, nutrition, reproduction, parasitology, diseases, behavior, and husbandry management to companion animals. Dogs, cats, and exotic animals will… 2 cr · 2 hr source
ANSC 45503Forage-Ruminant Relations3Chemical, physical, and botanical characteristics of forage plants, the dynamics of grazing, intake, digestion, behavior, and nutrient cycling at the plant-animal interface. CSES 12003 recommended. P… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ANSC 46103Muscle Growth and Development3This is an undergraduate level course offering detailed insights into skeletal muscle morphological, physiological, cellular, and molecular factors affecting muscle structure and function, with speci… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ANSC 46502Stocker-Feedlot Cattle Management2Production and management systems for stocker and feed-lot cattle including practical applications of forage systems, feeding, health management and economics of production of these livestock. Prereq… 2 cr · 2 hr source
ANSC 46603Comparative Studies in Panamanian and US Agricultural Practices3An experiential-learning course with an embedded trip to Panama designed to give students an overview of the agricultural industry and the impact of Panamanian history, culture and geography on agric… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ANSC 466H3Honors Comparative Studies in Panamanian and US Agricultural Practices3An experiential-learning course with an embedded trip to Panama designed to give students an overview of the agricultural industry and the impact of Panamanian history, culture and geography on agric… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ANSC 49903Animal Science Capstone3The purpose of this course is to provide students with an opportunity to apply and integrate knowledge from previous coursework in general education and animal science. This course is a multiple expe… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ANSC 5000VSpecial Problems1Work in special problems of animal industry. (Typically offered: Fall, Spring and Summer) May be repeated for up to 6 hours of degree credit. 1 cr · 1 hr source
ANSC 50103Domestic Animal Energetics3Physical, physiological and biochemical aspects of energy metabolism of domestic animals and their applications to livestock production. Lecture 3 hours per week. Prerequisite: Graduate standing. (Ty… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ANSC 50203Legal Issues in Animal Agriculture3An issues-oriented course focusing on the legal issues involved in the production of poultry, swine and livestock. Emphasis will center on the laws, regulations and policy arguments involved in anima… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ANSC 50502Cow-Calf Management2Systems of cow-calf management including the practical application of the principles of breeding, feeding, and management to commercial and purebred beef cattle under Arkansas conditions. Graduate de… 2 cr · 2 hr source
ANSC 5100VSpecial Topics in Animal Sciences1Topics not covered in other courses or a more intensive study of specific topics in animal sciences. Prerequisite: Graduate standing. (Typically offered: Irregular) May be repeated for degree credit. 1 cr · 1 hr source
ANSC 51203Advanced Animal Genetics3Specialized study of animal genetics. Lecture 3 hours per week. Prerequisite: ANSC 31203 . (Typically offered: Fall Even Years) This course is cross-listed with POSC 51203 . 3 cr · 3 hr source
ANSC 51403Biochemical Nutrition3Interrelationship of nutrition and physiological chemistry; structure and metabolism of physiological significant carbohydrates, lipids, and proteins; integration of metabolism with provision of tiss… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ANSC 51502Protein and Amino Acid Nutrition2Students will be introduced to the basic processes of protein digestion, amino acid absorption, transport, metabolism, and utilization along with how biochemical function of proteins and their dynami… 2 cr · 2 hr source
ANSC 51603Companion Animal Nutrition3This course is designed to focus on the digestive anatomy, physiology, and nutrient metabolism of non-herbivorous companion animals, primarily dogs and cats. Topics discussed will also include an ove… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ANSC 52602Swine Production2Methods in producing purebred and commercial swine with specific emphasis on the management programs needed for profitable pork production in Arkansas. Graduate degree credit will not be given for bo… 2 cr · 2 hr source
ANSC 52702Sheep Production2Purebred and commercial sheep management emphasizing the programs of major importance in lamb and wool production in Arkansas. Graduate degree credit will not be given for both ANSC 42702 and ANSC 52… 2 cr · 2 hr source
ANSC 52803Horse Production3Production, use and care of horses and ponies including breeding, feeding, handling, and management. Lecture 2 hours, laboratory 3 hours per week. Graduate degree credit will not be given for both AN… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ANSC 53303Diseases of Livestock3This course will cover the fundamental principles of disease, body defense mechanisms, disease prevention and the diseases commonly found in our domestic livestock species. Prerequisite: Graduate sta… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ANSC 54103Animal Welfare3This multi-disciplinary course introduces students to the principles and application of animal welfare and will emphasize farm animal welfare and production issues. (Typically offered: Spring) This c… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ANSC 54502Milk Production2Principles of breeding, feeding, and management of dairy cattle will be studied. Graduate degree credit will not be given for both ANSC 44502 and ANSC 54502 . (Typically offered: Fall Odd Years) 2 cr · 2 hr source
ANSC 54802Companion Animal Management2The study and application of principles of domestication, nutrition, reproduction, parasitology, diseases, behavior, and husbandry management to companion animals. Dogs, cats, and exotic animals will… 2 cr · 2 hr source
ANSC 55402Concepts in Nonruminant Nutrition2Students will be introduced to fundamental concepts in nutrition studies associated with feed/food intake, nutrient digestibility, nutrient bioavailability, and factorial analyses. New and classical… 2 cr · 2 hr source
ANSC 55503Forage-Ruminant Relations3Advanced chemical, physical, and botanical characteristics of forage plants, the dynamics of grazing, intake and digestion, and techniques of measuring forage utilization and systems analysis at the… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ANSC 56103Muscle Growth and Development3This is a graduate level course offering detailed insights into skeletal muscle morphological, physiological, cellular and molecular factors affecting muscle structure and function, with special emph… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ANSC 56502Stocker-Feedlot Cattle Management2Production and management systems for stocker and feed-lot cattle including practical applications of forage systems, feeding, health management and economics of production of these livestock. Gradua… 2 cr · 2 hr source
ANSC 56603Comparative Studies in Panamanian and US Agricultural Practices3An experiential-learning course with an embedded trip to Panama designed to give students an overview of the agricultural industry and the impact of Panamanian history, culture and geography on agric… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ANSC 57403Advanced Analytical Methods in Animal Sciences Laboratory3Introduction into theory and application of current advanced analytical techniques used in animal research. Two 3-hour laboratory periods per week. (Typically offered: Fall) This course is cross-list… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ANSC 58503Advanced Meats Technology3An intensive study of processed meats, relating the science, technology, and quality of further processed meat and poultry products. Product development, sensory and chemical analysis, microbiology,… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ANSC 59001Seminar1Critical review of the current scientific literature pertaining to the field of animal science. Oral reports. Lecture 1 hour per week. (Typically offered: Fall) May be repeated for up to 3 hours of d… 1 cr · 1 hr source
ANSC 59302Cardiovascular Physiology of Domestic Animals2Cardiovascular physiology, including mechanisms of heart function and excitation, and blood vessel mechanisms associated with the circulatory system in domestic animals and poultry. Lecture 3 hours;… 2 cr · 2 hr source
ANSC 59403Endocrine Physiology of Domestic Animals3Endocrine physiology, including mechanisms of hormone secretion, function, and regulation. Mechanisms associated with the endocrine system will be discussed for domestic animals and poultry. Prerequi… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ANSC 59502Respiratory Physiology of Domestic Animals2Respiratory physiology, including mechanisms of lung function and gas exchange. Mechanisms associated with the interaction of the respiratory system with other bodily systems in domestic animals and… 2 cr · 2 hr source
ANSC 59602Gastrointestinal/Digestive Physiology of Domestic Animals2Gastrointestinal and hepatic physiology, including mechanisms of digestion, absorption of nutrients with emphasis on cellular control mechanisms in domestic animals and poultry. Lecture 3 hours; dril… 2 cr · 2 hr source
ANSC 59702Renal Physiology2, including mechanisms of renal clearance with emphasis on cellular control mechanisms in domestic animals and poultry. Lecture 3 hours; drill 1 hour per week (for second 8 weeks of semester). Pre- o… 2 cr · 2 hr source
ANSC 6000VMaster's Thesis1. Prerequisite: Graduate standing. (Typically offered: Fall, Spring and Summer) May be repeated for degree credit. 1 cr · 1 hr source
ANSC 61403Minerals in Animal Nutrition3Mineral nutrients, their sources and functions, as related to nutrition of domestic animals. Lecture 3 hours per week. Prerequisite: Graduate standing. (Typically offered: Spring Even Years) 3 cr · 3 hr source
ANSC 62403Ruminant Nutrition3Anatomy and physiology of the rumen. The nutrient requirements of microbial organisms and the relation of microbial digestion in the rumen to the nutrition of cattle, sheep and other ruminants. Lectu… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ANSC 63403Vitamin Nutrition and Metabolism3The vitamins required for humans and domestic animals for a healthy life with emphasis on absorption, transport, metabolism, biopotency, mechanism of action, tissue retention and turnover. Prerequisi… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ANSC 68303Reproduction in Domestic Animals3Comprehensive review of current theory of reproductive function in domestic animals. Lecture 3 hours per week. Prerequisite: ANSC 34303 . (Typically offered: Spring Even Years) 3 cr · 3 hr source
ANSC 7000VDoctoral Dissertation1. Prerequisite: Graduate standing or department consent. (Typically offered: Fall, Spring and Summer) May be repeated for degree credit. 1 cr · 1 hr source
ANTH 10141Introduction to Biological Anthropology Laboratory1Laboratory exercises illustrating concepts of physical anthropology. Corequisite: ANTH 10143 . (Typically offered: Fall) 1 cr · 1 hr source
ANTH 10143Introduction to Biological Anthropology3An introduction to the field of biological anthropology using evolution and human variation as unifying concepts. Areas include human genetics, race, speciation, primate and human evolution, and huma… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ANTH 101H1Honors Introduction to Biological Anthropology Laboratory1Laboratory exercises illustrating concepts of physical anthropology. Corequisite: ANTH 101H3 and honors candidacy. (Typically offered: Fall) This course is equivalent to ANTH 10141 . 1 cr · 1 hr source
ANTH 101H3Honors Introduction to Biological Anthropology3An introduction to the field of biological anthropology using evolution and human variation as unifying concepts. Areas include human genetics, race, speciation, primate and human evolution, and huma… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ANTH 10203Introduction to Cultural Anthropology3Introduction to the nature of culture and its influence on human behavior and personality: comparative study of custom, social organization, and processes of change and integration of culture. Corequ… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ANTH 102H3Honors Introduction to Cultural Anthropology3Introduction to the nature of culture and its influence on human behavior and personality; comparative study of custom, social organization, and processes of change and integration of culture. (Typic… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ANTH 10303Introduction to Archaeology3Archaeology studies the human past through contextual analysis of artifacts, archaeological sites, and landscapes. This course introduces archaeological methods and theories, significant discoveries… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ANTH 20143Introduction to Latin American Studies3This course provides an interdisciplinary introduction to Latin America. Drawing on Latin American literature, history, sociology, and political science, the course examines the broad forces that hav… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ANTH 30003World Prehistory3Survey of the prehistoric and early historic cultures of the Americas, Asia, and Africa. (Typically offered: Irregular) 3 cr · 3 hr source
ANTH 30103Myths, Mysteries, and Manipulations of the Past3Examines many archaeological fantasies, evaluates the evidence for and against such fringe theories, and confronts pseudoscience in everyday life. Dispels popular fantasies and "fake news" about the… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ANTH 30203Approaches to Archeology3Study of the field of archeology including method, theory, analysis and interpretation with substantive worldwide examples. Prerequisite: ANTH 10303 . (Typically offered: Spring) 3 cr · 3 hr source
ANTH 30403Bones, Bodies, and Brains in Evolutionary Perspective3This course will review the anatomy of the human body, comparing this anatomy with primates, mammals, and vertebrates, and it will consider how the major features of the human body emerged throughout… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ANTH 31203The Anthropology of Religion3An exploration of rituals, symbols, and rules that shape religious life. Religion is viewed broadly, considering activities that invoke powers beyond the reach of ordinary senses. Examining a variety… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ANTH 32103Indigenous Peoples of North America: Anthropological Perspectives3An exploration of indigenous societies and cultures of North America from an anthropological perspective. Using examples from diverse Native Nations from the time of European contact to the present,… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ANTH 32603Indians of Arkansas and the South3Study of the history and archeology of Native Americans living in the southeastern United States, including Arkansas. (Typically offered: Spring Odd Years) 3 cr · 3 hr source
ANTH 33203Evolution of the Human Mating System3Examines basic principles governing the evolution of sexual behavior and anatomy in mammals, compares the features of human mating systems to those of primates, and explores models for the origin of… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ANTH 34201Human Osteology Laboratory1Laboratory exercises illustrating concepts of human osteology. Corequisite: ANTH 34233 . (Typically offered: Fall) 1 cr · 1 hr source
ANTH 34233Human Osteology3Study of the human skeleton, identification of bones, allometric growth, sexual dimorphism, osteological genetic inheritance and environmental stresses. Lectures and demonstration. Corequisite: ANTH… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ANTH 34303Human Evolution3A study of hominid evolution from origin to the present, including trends in comparative primate evolution and functional development of human form as a result of cultural and biological interaction.… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ANTH 34703North American Prehistory3Survey of the aboriginal prehistory of the North American Continent north of Mexico. (Typically offered: Irregular) 3 cr · 3 hr source
ANTH 35303Medical Anthropology3Survey of the interrelationship of human biology, culture and environment as reflected in disease experience from an evolutionary and cross cultural perspective. Special emphasis on stress. (Typicall… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ANTH 35403Geospatial Applications and Information Science3An introduction to the methods and theory underlying the full range of geographic information science and collateral areas - including GNSS, remote sensing, cadastral, spatial demographics and others… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ANTH 35503Religion in Latin America3Examines contemporary implications of Latin America's unique religious heritage. An exploration of multiple Latin American religious traditions, with sustained focus on key theoretical concerns: conv… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ANTH 35603Culture and Medicine3Study of health and medicine within cultural contexts, including attention to cross-cultural healers and healing systems. Special emphasis on biomedicine as a cultural system. (Typically offered: Irr… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ANTH 35803Body and Identity3This course explores personal, social and cultural constructions and performances of the body and identity, highlighting key intersections of embodiment including gender, race, sexuality and abilitie… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ANTH 35903Bioarchaeology: Bodies of the Past3Bioarchaeology is the study of human remains recovered from archaeological contexts. An overview of the field's history, ethical considerations, and relationship to the broader social sciences and ST… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ANTH 37103Extinction: Bad Genes or Bad Luck?3Explores mass extinctions through the history of life on Earth, with particular emphasis on the Quaternary (the last 2.6 million years) where hominins, particularly humans have played a dominant role… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ANTH 37503Our Place in Nature3Explores human perceptions of nature in history and how these perspectives affect how we organize our landscapes today. Also examines how humans and our ancestors changed their relationship with natu… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ANTH 39003Topics in Anthropology3Covers a special topic or issue. (Typically offered: Irregular) May be repeated for up to 12 hours of degree credit. 3 cr · 3 hr source
ANTH 392H3Honors Colloquium3Covers a special topic or issue, offered as part of the honors program. Prerequisite: Honors candidacy (not restricted to candidacy in anthropology). (Typically offered: Irregular) May be repeated fo… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ANTH 399HVHonors Thesis1. Prerequisite: Junior standing. (Typically offered: Fall, Spring and Summer) May be repeated for up to 12 hours of degree credit. 1 cr · 1 hr source
ANTH 40103History of Anthropological Thought3Detailed consideration of anthropological theory through study of its historical development. The research paper fulfills the Fulbright College Writing Requirement for anthropology majors. Prerequisi… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ANTH 40403Ancient Cities3Explores pre-modern cities from the earliest in the world to those on the brink of industrialization. Employs anthropological archaeology as its primary approach, but also draws upon formal/functiona… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ANTH 40503Anthropology of the City3Explores the implications of several pivotal urban and cultural trends and how representations of the city have informed dominant ideas about city space, function, and meaning. (Typically offered: Ir… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ANTH 40903The Archeology of Death3Study of the analysis and interpretation of archeological mortuary remains and sites. Key archeological and anthropological sources that have influenced major theoretical developments are reviewed. (… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ANTH 41403Ecological Anthropology3Anthropological perspectives on the study of relationships among human populations and their ecosystems. (Typically offered: Irregular) 3 cr · 3 hr source
ANTH 42506Archeological Field Session6Practical field and laboratory experiences in archeological research. (Typically offered: Summer) May be repeated for up to 12 hours of degree credit. 6 cr · 6 hr source
ANTH 42603Identity and Culture in the U.S.-Mexico Borderlands3An exploration of the interplay between Latino/a, Mexican, Anglo, and Native American identities and cultures along the U.S.-Mexico border. Course examines identity formation, hybridity, social tensi… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ANTH 43503Laboratory Methods in Archeology3Theory and practice of describing, analyzing, and reporting upon archeological materials. (Typically offered: Irregular) 3 cr · 3 hr source
ANTH 43603Museums, Material Culture, and Popular Imagination3Museums as ideological sites and thus as sites of potential contestation produce cultural and moral systems that legitimate existing social orders. This course will focus on strategies of representat… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ANTH 44403Cultural Resource Management I3Concentrated discussion of management problems relative to cultural resources, including review and interpretation of relevant federal legislation, research vs. planning needs, public involvement and… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ANTH 4480VIndividual Study of Anthropology1Reading course for advanced students with special interests in anthropology. (Typically offered: Fall, Spring and Summer) May be repeated for up to 6 hours of degree credit. 1 cr · 1 hr source
ANTH 45203Dental Science3Introduction to the study of the human dentition including its anatomy, morphology, growth and development, and histology. (Typically offered: Fall) 3 cr · 3 hr source
ANTH 45303Middle East Cultures3Study of the peoples and cultures of the Middle East; ecology, ethnicity, economics, social organizations, gender, politics, religion, and patterns of social change. (Typically offered: Spring) May b… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ANTH 45503Introduction to Raster GIS3Theory, data structures, algorithms, and techniques behind raster-based geographical information systems. Through laboratory exercises and lectures multidisciplinary applications are examined in data… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ANTH 46103Primate Adaptation and Evolution3Introduction to the biology of the order of Primates. This course considers the comparative anatomy, behavioral ecology and paleontology of our nearest living relatives. Prerequisite: ANTH 10143 (or… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ANTH 47003Mammalian Evolution and Osteology3This course will focus on describing the evolutionary history of mammals, a group of vertebrates that include over 5,000 species in 29 orders, and will provide an overview of living species and their… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ANTH 48503Cultures of Africa3An exploration of the people and places of Africa from a variety of anthropological perspectives. Classic and contemporary works will be studied in order to underscore the unity and diversity of Afri… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ANTH 49003Seminar in Anthropology3Research, discussion, and projects focusing on a variety of topics. (Typically offered: Irregular) May be repeated for up to 12 hours of degree credit. 3 cr · 3 hr source
ANTH 49103Topics of the Middle East3Covers a special topic or issue. (Typically offered: Irregular) May be repeated for up to 9 hours of degree credit. 3 cr · 3 hr source
ANTH 49603Ecology of the Past3Examines how to study ancient environments, organisms, and the relationship between them through a bioarchaeological lens. Explores how climate change affected human evolution and ecology. Additional… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ANTH 5000VAdvanced Problems in Anthropology1Individual research at graduate level on clearly defined problems or problem areas. (Typically offered: Fall, Spring and Summer) May be repeated for up to 18 hours of degree credit. 1 cr · 1 hr source
ANTH 50503Quaternary Environments3An interdisciplinary study of the Quaternary Period including dating methods, deposits, soils, climates, tectonics, and human adaptation. Lecture 2 hours, laboratory 2 hours per week. (Typically offe… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ANTH 51003Applications of Cultural Method and Theory3Review of the nature and history of cultural anthropology; recent theories and practical implications and applications of various methods of acquiring, analyzing and interpreting cultural anthropolog… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ANTH 51103Anthropology of the City3Examines cities as both products of culture, and sites where culture is made and received. Explores the implications of several pivotal urban and cultural trends and the way in which representations… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ANTH 51503Topics in Anthropology3Graduate level seminar with varied emphasis on topics relating to cultural anthropology. (Typically offered: Irregular) May be repeated for degree credit. 3 cr · 3 hr source
ANTH 52003Applications of Archeological Method and Theory3Review of the nature and history of archeology; recent theories and practical implications and applications of various methods of acquiring, analyzing, and interpreting archeological data. (Typically… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ANTH 52506Archeological Field Session6Practical field and laboratory experiences in archeological research. Graduate degree credit will not be given for both ANTH 42506 and ANTH 52506 . (Typically offered: Summer) 6 cr · 6 hr source
ANTH 52603Indians of Arkansas and the South3Study of the history and archeology of Native Americans living in the southeastern United States, including Arkansas. (Typically offered: Spring Odd Years) 3 cr · 3 hr source
ANTH 52903Identity and Culture in the U.S.-Mexico Borderlands3An exploration of the interplay between Latino/a, Mexican, Anglo, and Native American identities and cultures along the U.S.-Mexico border. Course examines identity formation, hybridity, social tensi… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ANTH 53003Applications of Method and Theory in Biological Anthropology3Review of the nature and history of biological anthropology; recent theories and the practical implications and applications of various methods of acquiring, analyzing, and interpreting data. (Typica… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ANTH 53603Museums, Material Culture, and Popular Imagination3Museums as ideological sites and thus as sites of potential contestation produce cultural and moral systems that legitimate existing social orders. This course will focus on strategies of representat… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ANTH 54103Bioarcheology Seminar3Intensive coverage of bioarcheological method and theory with the context of both academic and cultural resources management research. (Typically offered: Spring Odd Years) 3 cr · 3 hr source
ANTH 54403Cultural Resource Management I3Concentrated discussion of management problems relative to cultural resources, including review and interpretation of relevant federal legislation, research vs. planning needs, public involvement and… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ANTH 5480VIndividual Study of Anthropology1Reading course for advanced students with special interests in anthropology. Graduate degree credit will not be given for both ANTH 4480V and ANTH 5480V . (Typically offered: Fall, Spring and Summer)… 1 cr · 1 hr source
ANTH 55203Dental Science3Introduction to the study of the human dentition including its anatomy, morphology, growth and development, and histology. Graduate degree credit will not be given for both ANTH 45203 and ANTH 55203… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ANTH 55503Introduction to Raster GIS3Theory, data structures, algorithms, and techniques behind raster-based geographical information systems. Through laboratory exercises and lectures multidisciplinary applications are examined in data… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ANTH 56203Primate Adaptation and Evolution3Introduction to the biology of the order of Primates. This course considers the comparative anatomy, behavioral ecology and paleontology of our nearest living relatives. Credit will not be given for… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ANTH 57003Mammalian Evolution and Osteology3This course will focus on describing the evolutionary history of mammals, a group of vertebrates that include over 5,000 species in 29 orders, and will provide an overview of living species and their… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ANTH 57103Human Gross Anatomy3Foundational content in human gross anatomy, focusing on normal human anatomy with evolutionary and clinical correlates. Students will learn human gross anatomy through lectures and cadaver prosectio… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ANTH 57203Statistics in Biological Anthropology3This course is focused on reviewing and implementing statistical methods frequently employed in biological anthropology. Through lectures and hands-on exercises students will learn how and when to im… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ANTH 58103Ethnographic Approaches to the Past3Review of the uses of ethnographic data in the reconstruction and interpretation of past cultures and cultural processes, with particular emphasis on the relationships between modern theories of cult… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ANTH 59003Seminar in Anthropology3Research, discussion, and projects focusing on a variety of topics. Credit will not be given for both ANTH 49003 and ANTH 59003 . (Typically offered: Irregular) May be repeated for up to 12 hours of… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ANTH 59103Topics of the Middle East3Covers a special topic or issue. Credit will not be given for both ANTH 49103 and ANTH 59103 . (Typically offered: Irregular) May be repeated for up to 9 hours of degree credit. 3 cr · 3 hr source
ANTH 6000VMaster's Thesis1. (Typically offered: Fall, Spring and Summer) May be repeated for degree credit. 1 cr · 1 hr source
ANTH 60303Society and Environment3This course examines the complex interrelationships between human societies and the natural environment. Drawing on diverse and interdisciplinary perspectives in archaeology, ethnography, history, ge… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ANTH 6100VInternship1. (Typically offered: Fall, Spring and Summer) May be repeated for up to 18 hours of degree credit. 1 cr · 1 hr source
ANTH 68303Seminar: Biological Anthropology3Various topics in Biological Anthropology will be explored in depth. (Typically offered: Irregular) May be repeated for up to 9 hours of degree credit. 3 cr · 3 hr source
ANTH 7000VDoctoral Dissertation1. (Typically offered: Fall and Spring) May be repeated for degree credit. 1 cr · 1 hr source
ARAB 10103Elementary Arabic I3Stresses correct pronunciation, aural comprehension, simple speaking ability. Basic grammar is taught inductively through oral and written skills. (Typically offered: Spring) 3 cr · 3 hr source
ARAB 10106Immersive Arabic I6Equivalent to ARAB 10103 and ARAB 10203 . Stresses rapid learning through daily interaction and immersion in a fun and friendly atmosphere. Supportive pedagogical practice focuses on developing commu… 6 cr · 6 hr source
ARAB 101H6Honors Immersive Arabic I6Equivalent to ARAB 10103 and ARAB 10203 . Stresses rapid learning through daily interaction and immersion in a fun and friendly atmosphere. Supportive pedagogical practice focuses on developing commu… 6 cr · 6 hr source
ARAB 10203Elementary Arabic II3Continues to stress correct pronunciation, aural comprehension, simple speaking ability. Continued presentation of grammar with special attention to basic morphology. Prerequisite: ARAB 10103 or equi… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ARAB 1100VSpecial Topics in Arab Culture1Formulates an informed picture of the Arab World. Through exploration of various aspects of the region and interaction with Arabs in the community, students are introduced to the richness and diversi… 1 cr · 1 hr source
ARAB 20103Intermediate Arabic I3Leads to greater oral comprehension and speaking ability and develops the more advanced reading and writing skills. Prerequisite: ARAB 10203 or ARAB 10106 or equivalent. (Typically offered: Spring) 3 cr · 3 hr source
ARAB 20106Immersive Arabic II6Continued emphasis on immersive learning through daily interaction. Leads to greater oral comprehension and speaking ability and develops the more advanced reading and writing skills. Emphasizes morp… 6 cr · 6 hr source
ARAB 201H6Honors Immersive Arabic II6Continued emphasis on immersive learning through daily interaction. Leads to greater oral comprehension and speaking ability and develops the more advanced reading and writing skills. Emphasizes morp… 6 cr · 6 hr source
ARAB 20203Intermediate Arabic II3Continued development of speaking, comprehension, reading, and writing. Emphasizes morphology and syntax. (Typically offered: Irregular) 3 cr · 3 hr source
ARAB 30106Immersive Arabic III6Leads to greater facility in the spoken language and continues to develop reading and writing skills. Continued broadening of cultural awareness and emphasis on morphology and syntax. Prerequisite: A… 6 cr · 6 hr source
ARAB 301H6Honors Immersive Arabic III6Leads to greater facility in the spoken language and continues to develop reading and writing skills. Continued broadening of cultural awareness and emphasis on morphology and syntax. Prerequisite: H… 6 cr · 6 hr source
ARAB 30303Colloquial Arabic3Development of aural comprehension and speaking skills in one of the major Arabic dialects. Prerequisite: ( ARAB 10103 and ARAB 10203 ) or ARAB 10106 or equivalent. (Typically offered: Irregular) May… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ARAB 399HVHonors Arabic Course1Honors thesis research and writing under the direction of a faculty member in the department. Prerequisite: Junior standing and honors standing. (Typically offered: Fall and Spring) May be repeated f… 1 cr · 1 hr source
ARAB 40106Immersive Arabic IV6Continued development of speaking, comprehension, reading, writing. Reading assignments introduce a variety of styles ranging from classical to modern in both prose and verse. Prerequisite: ARAB 3010… 6 cr · 6 hr source
ARAB 401H6Honors Immersive Arabic IV6Continued development of speaking, comprehension, reading, writing. Reading assignments introduce a variety of styles ranging from classical to modern in both prose and verse. Prerequisite: Honors st… 6 cr · 6 hr source
ARAB 40203Advanced Arabic I3Development of advanced speaking and writing skills. Extensive reading and writing assignments and translating exercises from English into Arabic. Prerequisite: ARAB 40106 . (Typically offered: Irreg… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ARAB 40303Advanced Arabic II3Continued advanced speaking, reading, and writing skills. Prerequisite: ARAB 40203 . (Typically offered: Irregular) 3 cr · 3 hr source
ARAB 40503Arabic Readings3Develops skills in description, analysis, and argumentation within a workshop atmosphere. Readings are drawn from various styles of standard Arabic, ranging from newspapers to literary texts. The the… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ARAB 41003Arab Cinema3Explores Arab cultures through cinema to reach a critically informed understanding of their complexity and diversity. Analyzes how Arab societies have engaged with their socio-political contexts whil… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ARAB 410H3Honors Arab Cinema3Explores Arab cultures through cinema to reach a critically informed understanding of their complexity and diversity. Analyzes how Arab societies have engaged with their socio-political contexts whil… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ARAB 41103Modern Arabic Literature3Selected readings from Arabic fiction and poetry from the 20th century to the present. Prerequisite: ARAB 40203 or equivalent. (Typically offered: Irregular) 3 cr · 3 hr source
ARAB 42103Arab Culture and Civilization.3Selected readings from Arab history, literature, the Islamic Tradition, and the Holy Qur'an. Prerequisite: ARAB 40106 or equivalent. (Typically offered: Irregular) 3 cr · 3 hr source
ARAB 4700VSpecial Topics1May be offered in a topic not specifically covered by courses otherwise listed. (Typically offered: Irregular) May be repeated for degree credit. 1 cr · 1 hr source
ARAB 5700VSpecial Topics1May be offered in a topic not specifically covered by courses otherwise listed. Graduate degree credit will not be given for both ARAB 4700V and ARAB 5700V . (Typically offered: Irregular) May be rep… 1 cr · 1 hr source
ARCH 10003Basic Course in the Arts: Architecture Lecture3A general introduction to architecture, exploring the designed environment, including cities and buildings and their histories, technologies and users, in a holistic manner. May not be presented towa… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ARCH 100H3Honors Basic Course in the Arts: Architecture Lecture3A general introduction to architecture, exploring the designed environment, including cities and buildings and their histories, technologies, and users, in a holistic manner. May not be presented tow… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ARCH 10103Diversity and Design3Explores the reciprocal relationship between diversity and design in America, investigating how race, gender, religion, ability, age, class, and location affect and are affected by the design of medi… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ARCH 10105Fundamental Design Skills5; development of visual and verbal communication skills including observation skills, design technologies, analysis and representation in both 2-dimensions and 3-dimensions through analog and digital… 5 cr · 5 hr source
ARCH 10205Fundamental Design Methodology5Fundamental design skills; use of precedents for understanding principles of design and natural and formal ordering systems; design development using both iterative and alternative methods of explora… 5 cr · 5 hr source
ARCH 12102Design Thinking I: Foundations in Technology2This course will raise pertinent questions about the role of architectural technology in design through studying the important theories about technology from Vitruvius to contemporary practice and un… 2 cr · 2 hr source
ARCH 12202Design Thinking II: Foundations in History2Explores the role of architectural history in design thinking, introducing divergent canons and traditions in a global context and emphasizing understanding of the relationships among buildings, spac… 2 cr · 2 hr source
ARCH 16000Undergraduate Research Assistant0Undergraduate research. (Typically offered: Fall, Spring and Summer) 0 cr · 0 hr source
ARCH 20106Architectural Design III6Introduction of formal principles and strategies used in space making, focusing on the development of plans and sections. Precedents and the understanding of them through analysis and syntheses are u… 6 cr · 6 hr source
ARCH 20206Architectural Design IV6An elaboration of space-making, addressing three-dimensional aspects of form-making, including the influence of structural systems, articulation of the vertical section, and exterior expression; the… 6 cr · 6 hr source
ARCH 21103Architectural Structures I3Introduction to statics and strength of materials. Building loads are examined as to their effect on the elements of architectural projects. Simple post and beam structures are the focus of this cour… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ARCH 211H3Honors Architectural Structures I3Introduction to statics and strength of materials. Building loads are examined as to their effect on the elements of architectural projects. Simple post and beam structures are the focus of this cour… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ARCH 21203Architectural Structures II3Introduction to the basic theories of structures, structural behavior, and the design of simple structural systems capable of resisting gravity and lateral forces. Provides a basic understanding of s… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ARCH 212H3Honors Architectural Structures II3Introduction to the basic theories of structures, structural behavior, and the design of simple structural systems capable of resisting gravity and lateral forces. Provides a basic understanding of s… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ARCH 21302Environmental Technology I2Introduces theories and concepts of the building thermal, luminous and sonic environments with focus on solar geometry-shading, climate-thermal stresses, natural ventilation, daylight, sound isolatio… 2 cr · 2 hr source
ARCH 213H2Honors Environmental Technology I2Introduces theories and concepts of the building thermal, luminous and sonic environments with focus on solar geometry-shading, climate-thermal stresses, natural ventilation, daylight, sound isolatio… 2 cr · 2 hr source
ARCH 22303History of Architecture I3Critical study and analysis of world architecture from ancient times through the Middle Ages, comprising the ancient Americas, Asia, Mesopotamia, and Egypt; Classical, Byzantine, and Islamic architec… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ARCH 223H3Honors History of Architecture I3Critical study and analysis of world architecture from ancient times through the Middle Ages, comprising the ancient Americas, Asia, Mesopotamia, and Egypt; Classical, Byzantine, and Islamic architec… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ARCH 22403History of Architecture II3Critical study and analysis of world architecture from the fifteenth to the mid-nineteenth centuries. Encompasses early modern Europe (Renaissance, Baroque, and Neoclassical) as well as two or more o… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ARCH 224H3Honors History of Architecture II3Critical study and analysis of world architecture from the fifteenth to the mid-nineteenth centuries. Encompasses early modern Europe (Renaissance, Baroque, and Neoclassical) as well as two or more o… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ARCH 26000Undergraduate Research Assistant0Undergraduate research. (Typically offered: Fall, Spring and Summer) 0 cr · 0 hr source
ARCH 29903Art and Culture in Italy3The evolution of culture and aesthetics and their immediate relationship with the creation of Italy's masterpieces in art and architecture. Includes site visits and lectures. Offered in the Rome stud… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ARCH 30106Architectural Design V6Emphasis on issues of design process, exploration of internal and external determinants of form and the integration of appropriate technologies in design solutions. Corequisite: ARCH 31403 and ARCH 4… 6 cr · 6 hr source
ARCH 30206Architectural Design VI6Studio-based analysis and design of structural and enclosure systems for buildings with particular emphasis on systems interface and application within the context of design exercises. Investigations… 6 cr · 6 hr source
ARCH 3030VSpecial Projects1Individual or group investigation in research, visual communication, history, or design concerning special interests of student or faculty. (Typically offered: Irregular) May be repeated for degree c… 1 cr · 1 hr source
ARCH 303HVHonors Special Projects1Individual or group investigation in research, visual communication, history, or design concerning special interests of student or faculty. Prerequisite: Honors candidacy. (Typically offered: Irregul… 1 cr · 1 hr source
ARCH 31403Building Materials and Assemblies3Introduction and comprehensive survey of primary building materials and methods of assembly: their history, properties, use and configuration - both traditional and contemporary, in the service of bu… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ARCH 32503Environmental Technology II3Covers theoretical foundations and applications of building environmental systems: HVAC with duct layout and controls, indoor air quality, electric lighting, power, acoustics, fire safety and egress,… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ARCH 36000Undergraduate Research Assistant0Undergraduate research. (Typically offered: Fall, Spring and Summer) 0 cr · 0 hr source
ARCH 40106Comprehensive Studio6Emphasis on issues of typology, context and technological suitability as sources of theoretical and developmental responses. Corequisite: ARCH 41502 . Prerequisite: ARCH 30206 . (Typically offered: F… 6 cr · 6 hr source
ARCH 40203Advanced Architectural Studies3Advanced seminars in subjects to special interest to students and faculty. (Typically offered: Fall and Spring) May be repeated for degree credit. 3 cr · 3 hr source
ARCH 402H3Honors Advanced Architectural Studies3Advanced seminars in subjects to special interest to students and faculty. Prerequisite: Honors candidacy. (Typically offered: Fall and Spring) May be repeated for degree credit. This course is equiv… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ARCH 41106Architectural Design - Rome6Investigation of complex design problems in the context of the city of Rome, utilizing advanced issues in architectural design and planning. Prerequisite: ARCH 30206 or ARCH 40106 . (Typically offere… 6 cr · 6 hr source
ARCH 41206Architectural Design Latin America6Introduces a complex social and physical urban condition through a process of formal analysis and design executed in a designated country augmented by an intense graphic investigation of urban form e… 6 cr · 6 hr source
ARCH 41502Building Systems Integration2Promotes the synthesis of building technologies, systems selection and integration in the resolution of a building design. Specifically, the student demonstrates knowledge in the ability to generate… 2 cr · 2 hr source
ARCH 415H2Honors Building Systems Integration2Promotes the synthesis of building technologies, systems selection and integration in the resolution of a building design. Specifically, the student demonstrates knowledge in the ability to generate… 2 cr · 2 hr source
ARCH 44303History of Architecture III3Critical study and analysis of the history and theories of modern architecture from the mid-nineteenth century to the present. Prerequisite: ARCH 22303 and ARCH 22403 or IARD 28803 . (Typically offer… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ARCH 443H3Honors History of Architecture III3Critical study and analysis of the history and theories of modern architecture from the mid-nineteenth century to the present. Prerequisite: ARCH 22303 , ARCH 22403 and honors candidacy. (Typically o… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ARCH 45203Architectural Theory3Introduction to the lexicon of architecture and the ideas and ideologies that provide the conceptual and critical infrastructure for the discipline. Reading and discussion of representative theory te… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ARCH 452H3Honors Architectural Theory3Introduction to architectural theories and their relationship to modern historiography. Case studies are employed for the critical evaluation of significant texts and the discernment of concepts embe… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ARCH 46000Undergraduate Research Assistant0Undergraduate research. (Typically offered: Fall, Spring and Summer) 0 cr · 0 hr source
ARCH 46503Architecture of the City3Analysis of Rome's urban form and historical and theoretical information in support of the students' experience. Includes site visits and lectures. Offered in the Rome study abroad semester. (Typical… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ARCH 465H3Honors Architecture of the City3Analysis of Rome's urban form and historical and theoretical information in support of the students' experience. Includes site visits and lectures. Offered in the Rome study abroad semester. Prerequi… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ARCH 46703Modern and Contemporary Rome3Explores different local conditions that determine main architectural changes that have taken place in Rome during the last century of its urban history. Important works, leading figures and major co… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ARCH 467H3Honors Modern and Contemporary Rome3Explores different local conditions that determine main architectural changes that have taken place in Rome during the last century of its urban history. Important works, leading figures and major co… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ARCH 48403Medieval Architecture3This course traces the history of architecture in Western Europe from c. 300 - 1400. Sites studied include: the early Christian basilicas in Rome, the towered churches of Carolingian emperors, synago… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ARCH 484H3Honors Medieval Architecture3This course traces the history of architecture in Western Europe from c. 300 - 1400. Sites studied include: the early Christian basilicas in Rome, the towered churches of Carolingian emperors, synago… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ARCH 48503Renaissance and Baroque Architecture3Study of Renaissance and Baroque architecture in Europe and the New World from 1400 to 1700. With reference to an array of texts, drawings, and the edifices themselves, this course charts the evoluti… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ARCH 485H3Honors Renaissance and Baroque Architecture3Study of Renaissance and Baroque architecture in Europe and the New World from 1400 to 1700. With reference to an array of texts, drawings, and the edifices themselves, this course charts the evoluti… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ARCH 486H3Honors St. Peter's and the Vatican3Examines art and architectural history of St. Peter's Basilica in Rome from antiquity to present. Emphasis on the Renaissance/Baroque church and its early Christian predecessor. Students consider the… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ARCH 49303Introduction to Historic Preservation3Introduces theoretical, methodological and practical issues of architectural preservation in Europe and, more specifically, in Italy. Addresses history and theory of restoration, basic principles of… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ARCH 50106Option Studio I6Project development dependent upon the synthesis of knowledge and application of critical thinking addressing architectural issues at multiple scales. Prerequisite: ARCH 40106 , or ARCH 41106 , or AR… 6 cr · 6 hr source
ARCH 50206Option Studio II6Project resolution including demonstrated skill in generating design ideas supported by clear understanding of issues resulting in comprehensive development and presentation of architectural issues a… 6 cr · 6 hr source
ARCH 53104Architectural Professional Practice4Study of role and responsibility of the architect, owner, and contractor relationships; professional ethics; organization of the architect's office; contracts and other documents; risk management str… 4 cr · 4 hr source
ARCH 54903History of Urban Form3The study of pre-industrial urban and architectural design strategies in cities from the Classical through the Baroque eras and their rediscovery in the late 20th century, providing the student with… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ARCH 549H3Honors History of Urban Form3The study of pre-industrial urban and architectural design strategies in cities from the Classical through the Baroque eras and their rediscovery in the late 20th century, providing the student with… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ARCH 59503Preservation Practice Field Trip3Intensive field study of a domestic or foreign site of significant or precedent-setting preservation activity, through a field trip and a course of pre-travel lectures. (Intersessions) Prerequisite:… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ARDS 31503Methods of Design Inquiry3Investigation into practical, theoretical, and methodological strategies for embarking upon design inquiry and discourse. Practical issues of method are examined. A range of tools for interpreting ar… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ARDS 315H3Honors Methods of Design Inquiry3Investigation into practical, theoretical, and methodological strategies for embarking upon design inquiry and discourse. Practical issues of method are examined. A range of tools for interpreting ar… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ARDS 40203Advanced Design Studies3Advanced collaborative seminars in subjects for special interest to students and faculty. (Typically offered: Irregular) May be repeated for up to 30 hours of degree credit. 3 cr · 3 hr source
ARDS 402H3Honors Advanced Design Studies3Advanced collaborative seminars in subjects for special interest to students and faculty. Prerequisite: Honors standing. (Typically offered: Irregular) May be repeated for up to 30 hours of degree cr… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ARDS 514H3Honors Capstone3Development dependent upon the synthesis of knowledge and application of critical, reflective thinking addressing architectural, landscape architectural and/or interior design issues. A diversity of… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ARDS 60203Design Seminar3Advanced seminars of special interest to students and faculty that are not covered in other courses. Prerequisite: Admission to the Master of Design Program (DSGNMDS). (Typically offered: Irregular)… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ARDS 64903Environmental Land Use Planning3Investigation of the relationship between development, stewardship and land use on the city and regional scales. Natural resource systems, public policies, regional economics, and social contexts are… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ARDS 65003History and Theory of Preservation Design I: Fundamentals in Preservation Practice3Foundational ideas of the historic preservation movement and the professional practices through which they are engaged, including their history and evolution over time. Central themes examine cultura… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ARDS 65203History and Theory of Preservation Design II: Issues in Contemporary Practice Design3Contemporary issues in preservation design after modernism, addressing its new narratives and connections to global conflict, climate change and social equity. Students gain perspectives to shape the… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ARDS 67203Methods of Design Inquiry3Investigation into the practical, theoretical, and methodological strategies necessary for embarking upon inquiry and discourse for design-related problems. Pre- or Corequisite: Admission into the Ma… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ARDS 68003Design Leadership3Explores leadership through conceptual and theoretical perspectives. Emphasis is on developing and managing effective design processes, methods, and organizations enabling innovative design practices… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ARDS 68103Cities and Public Good3Studies infrastructure as socio-technical systems and potential transitions to lower-carbon futures. Concepts governing Large Technical Systems such as obduracy, path-dependency, energy transitions,… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ARDS 68203Vocabularies of Context Production3Explores connectivity through spatial and organizational formats from urbanism to supply chains, ecosystems, resource sheds, infrastructure, neighborhoods, eco-districts, and other public spaces. In… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ARDS 68303Wood Theories, Tectonics and Environmental Response3Investigate wood design through theoretical, technical and practical inquiry emphasizing tectonics responding to a range of material and environmental aspects. Focused study of wood's physical proper… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ARDS 68403Advanced Wood Production Processes3Examine performative wood design at the intersection of cutting edge of fabrication-production technologies and the material assembly at multiple scales to expand the limits of current practice. Oppo… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ARDS 68503Health and Wellness in the Built Environment3Advanced seminar examining the interactions of health and wellbeing in the built environment. Physiological and psychosocial wellness concepts are examined across multiple scales and settings. Prereq… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ARDS 69006Advanced Design Studio6A topical design studio investigating project development dependent upon the synthesis of knowledge and application of critical thinking to complex environmental design problems. The intimate relatio… 6 cr · 6 hr source
ARDS 69106Advanced Design Studio II6An advanced topical design studio utilizing methods from domains external to design disciplines. Project resolution requiring skill in generating design ideas developed through strategic planning and… 6 cr · 6 hr source
ARDS 69206Graduate Residency6Experiential learning integrating knowledge and theory in professional environment. This guided experience will facilitate career development, professional relationships, and provide a critical oppor… 6 cr · 6 hr source
ARDS 6930VExtended Graduate Residency1Experiential learning integrating knowledge and theory in professional environment. This guided experience will facilitate career development, professional relationships, and provide a critical oppor… 1 cr · 1 hr source
ARDS 69906Capstone Project6The Capstone Project is a culminating academic experience in which graduate students integrate and apply their design knowledge, research skills, and creative methodologies to a comprehensive, origin… 6 cr · 6 hr source
ARED 10003Introduction to Art Education3Covers foundational theories in art education, educational psychology, and philosophy. An 18-hour early field experience includes observation and participation in art classes in public schools and co… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ARED 30003Curriculum Design & Teaching Practices in Art Education3Covers contemporary art education theories and their implication to curriculum design. Students will discuss sociocultural learning theories in relation to the art-making process. (Typically offered:… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ARED 30103Inclusive Art Pedagogy3This course provides future art educators with the current issues and practices necessary for teaching disabled students in an inclusive art class through inverse inclusion (rotating roles as teacher… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ARED 301H3Honors Inclusive Art Pedagogy3Provides future art educators with the current issues and practices necessary for teaching art to students with disabilities through inverse inclusion and rotating roles as teacher, assistant, studen… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ARED 31003Diversity Theory & Pedagogy3Investigates various issues of diversity and equity in relation to art and education. It discusses the application of the theories of diversity and equity into teaching, community organizing, activis… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ARED 40003Community Art3Covers community-based art theories, classroom learning theories, and instructional strategies. It is also a teaching practicum course for community outreach; thus, students will design curriculum, i… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ARED 400H3Honors Community Art3Covers community-based art theories, classroom learning theories, and instructional strategies. It is also a teaching practicum course for community outreach; thus, students will design curriculum, i… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ARED 46303Individual Research in Art Education3Independent study in specific areas of art education. Prerequisite: 6 hours of art education. (Typically offered: Fall and Spring) 3 cr · 3 hr source
ARED 4760VResidency in Art Education6This is a teacher preparation program capstone course taken during two consecutive semesters, 270 hours semester one and 360 hours in semester two at approved K-12 schools. The resident will observe,… 6 cr · 6 hr source
ARED 47703Professional Development in Art Education3Students will reflect on their art education experiences and the roles of art educators in various educational settings. This capstone course prepares students for their professional careers in K-12… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ARED 4860VInternship in Art Education1Offers credit for practical experience gained through internships in community-based art education including museums and/or other organizations. A report is required from the intern and field supervi… 1 cr · 1 hr source
ARED 486HVHonors Internship in Art Education1Offers credit for practical experience gained through internships in community-based art education including museums and/or other organizations. A report is required from the intern and field supervi… 1 cr · 1 hr source
ARED 490HVHonors Thesis in Art Education1Special problems in Art Education. Prerequisite: Junior standing. (Typically offered: Fall and Spring) May be repeated for up to 12 hours of degree credit. 1 cr · 1 hr source
ARED 49503Special Topics in Art Education3Art education topics not included in regularly offered courses. (Typically offered: Irregular) May be repeated for up to 6 hours of degree credit. 3 cr · 3 hr source
ARED 495H3Honors Special Topics in Art Education3Art education topics not included in regularly offered courses. (Typically offered: Irregular) May be repeated for up to 6 hours of degree credit. This course is equivalent to ARED 49503 . 3 cr · 3 hr source
ARED 50003Introduction to Research Practices and Methodologies in Art Education3An overview of mixed research methodologies employed in the field of art education. Covers foundational knowledge and skills necessary for conducting research in education and related fields. (Typica… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ARED 50103Introduction to Critical Theories in Art Education3This course is designed to introduce students to a range of theoretical perspectives, critical in orientation, and the way in which these theories inform and intersect with practice in the field of A… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ARED 59503Special Topics in Art Education3Art education topics not included in regularly offered courses. Graduate degree credit will not be given for both ARED 49503 and ARED 59503 . (Typically offered: Irregular) May be repeated for up to… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ARED 60003Philosophical Foundations and Histories of Art Education3Examines classic theories in art education and their relevance to current developments in the field. Develop and conduct historical research projects, respond to writings on histories of art educatio… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ARED 60103Community-Based Art Education3Provides an overview of current and historical art education programs in the community. Introduces foundational knowledge and skills necessary for funding support, development, and implementation. Fo… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ARED 60403Art, Play, and Aesthetics in Childhood3Provides a comprehensive review of research and theory related to the study and practice of art, play and aesthetics in childhood, with specific attention given to contemporary research that extends,… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ARED 60503Disability Studies in Art Education3An overview of the current issues and practices related to disability studies and application in art education. Involves readings, observations, reflections, discussion, and extensive experience appl… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ARED 60603Curriculum and Pedagogical Theories in Art Education3Examines, explores, and applies theory and research to curriculum and pedagogy. These curricular theories are situated both in general education and in art education in order to provide multiple fram… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ARED 63903Independent Study - Art Education3Independent study with varied emphasis on topics relating to Art Education and Visual Culture Studies. (Typically offered: Irregular) May be repeated for up to 18 hours of degree credit. 3 cr · 3 hr source
ARED 6860VInternship in Art Education3Provides off-campus experiential learning opportunities that will allow students to apply theories into their professional practices. Course content is individualized with a student's internship advi… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ARED 6950VSpecial Topics in Art Education1Subject matter not covered in regularly offered courses, and relating to art education. May be repeated for different topics. (Typically offered: Irregular) May be repeated for up to 12 hours of degr… 1 cr · 1 hr source
ARED 6980VMaster's Thesis in Art Education1. Prerequisite: ARED 50003 , ARED 50103 , and ARED 60003 . (Typically offered: Fall and Spring) May be repeated for up to 150 hours of degree credit. 1 cr · 1 hr source
ARHS 10003Basic Course in the Arts: Art Lecture3A general introduction to the visual arts. Lectures on theory and criticism, demonstrations, films, and slides. Three hours a week plus attendance at specified programs and exhibits. May not be prese… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ARHS 100H3Honors Basic Course in the Arts: Art Lecture3A general introduction to the visual arts. Lectures on theory and criticism, demonstrations, films, slides. Three hours a week plus attendance at specified programs and exhibits. May not be presented… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ARHS 20003Art History Survey I3Survey of art works from Stone Age through Medieval. Completion of ARHS 20003 and ARHS 21003 satisfies the content covered in ARHS 10003 for fulfillment of the fine arts university/state core. (Typic… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ARHS 21003Art History Survey II3Survey of art works from Renaissance to the present. Completion of ARHS 20003 and ARHS 21003 satisfies the content covered in ARHS 10003 for fulfillment of the fine arts university/state core. (Typic… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ARHS 392H3Honors Colloquium3Covers a special topic or issue. Offered as a part of the honors program. Prerequisite: honors candidacy (not restricted to candidacy in art). (Typically offered: Irregular) 3 cr · 3 hr source
ARHS 40103Case Studies in Art History3Provides in-depth studies of selected artists, themes, or specific groups of art works. Only offered during intersession. Prerequisite: 6 hours of ARHS courses. (Typically offered: Irregular) May be… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ARHS 401H3Honors Case Studies in Art History3Provides in-depth studies of selected artists, themes, or specific groups of art works. Only offered during intersession. Prerequisite: 6 hours of ARHS courses and honors standing. (Typically offered… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ARHS 44103Greek Art and Archaeology3focuses on how visual and material culture shaped and were shaped by Greek society (religion, politics, military, economy, gender, etc.) from the Bronze Age through the Hellenistic period. Masterpiec… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ARHS 441H3Honors Greek Art and Archaeology3Greek Art and Archaeology focuses on how visual and material culture shaped and were shaped by Greek society (religion, politics, military, economy, gender, etc.) from the Bronze Age through the Hell… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ARHS 44203Roman Art and Archaeology3focuses on how visual and material culture shaped and were shaped by Roman society (religion, politics, economy, gender, ethnicity, etc.) from the Iron Age through the Late Antique period. We encount… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ARHS 442H3Honors Roman Art and Archaeology3Roman Art and Archaeology focuses on how visual and material culture shaped and were shaped by Roman society (religion, politics, economy, gender, ethnicity, etc.) from the Iron Age through the Late… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ARHS 4510VInternship in Art History1Credit for practical experience gained through an internship in art history. Report required from intern and field supervisor on significant accomplishments and/or progress. Prerequisite: 9 hours of… 1 cr · 1 hr source
ARHS 45603Pre-Columbian Art3An introduction to pre-Columbian art from Mexico (3000 BC- 1521 AD) through a survey of works of art from different media: sculpture, architecture, and mural painting. Topics examined include: sacred… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ARHS 456H3Honors Pre-Columbian Art3An introduction to pre-Columbian art from Mexico (3000 BC- 1521 AD) through a survey of works of art from different media: sculpture, architecture, and mural painting. Topics examined include: sacred… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ARHS 45703Artists of New Spain3An overview of colonial art in colonial New Spain. Focused on native agency, social function of art, and cross-cultural communication. Topics include indigenous materials and techniques, the use of i… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ARHS 457H3Honors Artists of New Spain3An overview of colonial art in colonial New Spain. Focused on native agency, social function of art, and cross-cultural communication. Topics include indigenous materials and techniques, the use of i… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ARHS 46103African Art and Society3Situates the artistic production of modern Africa (1800-present) within a socio-cultural framework, taking into consideration the role of the artist, the methods of production, the relationship betwe… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ARHS 461H3Honors African Art and Society3Situates the artistic production of modern Africa (1800-present) within a socio-cultural framework, taking into consideration the role of the artist, the methods of production, the relationship betwe… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ARHS 46203African American Art History3Surveys African American art from the seventeenth century to the present. It begins with a discussion of the transatlantic slave trade and it examines art produced in what Pratt terms the "contact zo… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ARHS 462H3Honors African American Art History3Surveys African American art from the seventeenth century to the present. It begins with a discussion of the transatlantic slave trade and it examines art produced in what Pratt terms the "contact zo… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ARHS 46303Contemporary African Art3Serves as a forum for the study of contemporary African art. It situates African art from the 1980s to the present within a historic context, addressing the impact of geopolitical ruptures on artisti… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ARHS 463H3Honors Contemporary African Art3Serves as a forum for the study of contemporary African art. It situates African art from the 1980s to the present within a historic context, addressing the impact of geopolitical ruptures on artisti… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ARHS 47303Saint Peter's and the Vatican3Examines art and the architectural history of St. Peter's Basilica in Rome from antiquity to present. Emphasis on the Renaissance/Baroque church and its early Christian predecessor. Students consider… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ARHS 473H3Honors Saint Peter's and the Vatican3Examines art and the architectural history of St. Peter's Basilica in Rome from antiquity to present. Emphasis on the Renaissance/Baroque church and its early Christian predecessor. Students consider… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ARHS 47503Renaissance and Baroque Architecture3Study of Renaissance and Baroque architecture in Europe and the New World from 1400 to 1700. With reference to an array of texts, drawings, and edifices, this course charts the evolution of a command… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ARHS 47603Seminar in Critical Theory3Study of critical theory as it relates to problems in modern and contemporary art. Prerequisite: Nine credit hours of ARHS coursework. (Typically offered: Spring) 3 cr · 3 hr source
ARHS 476H3Honors Seminar in Critical Theory3Study of critical theory as it relates to problems in modern and contemporary art. Prerequisite: Nine credit hours of ARHS coursework. (Typically offered: Spring) This course is equivalent to ARHS 47… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ARHS 47703History of New Media Art3Examines the history of "new media" art in relation to larger shifts in technology, philosophy and politics. Beginning in the 19th century, the course explores the development of photography, film, v… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ARHS 477H3Honors History of New Media Art3Examines the history of "new media" art in relation to larger shifts in technology, philosophy and politics. Beginning in the 19th century, the course explores the development of photography, film, v… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ARHS 47803Special Topics in Contemporary Art3Examines specialized topics within the field of contemporary art, with special attention to cutting-edge issues confronting artists today. Prerequisite: ARHS 21003 . (Typically offered: Irregular) Ma… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ARHS 478H3Honors Special Topics in Contemporary Art3Examines specialized topics within the field of contemporary art, with special attention to cutting-edge issues confronting artists today. Prerequisite: ARHS 21003 and honors standing. (Typically off… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ARHS 47903Making the Museum: History, Theory and Practice3Presents a broad overview of the institutional history and the contemporary professional practice of the museum world. Features numerous visiting lectures from a working professionals from the local… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ARHS 48103The History of Photography3Survey of photography from 1685 to present. (Typically offered: Irregular) 3 cr · 3 hr source
ARHS 48203History of Graphic Design3The evolution of graphic design from prehistory, through postmodernism and the digital revolution through a global perspective. Through lectures, written assignments, and participatory workshops, stu… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ARHS 482H3Honors History of Graphic Design3Survey of graphic design history from 1850 to the present. Prerequisite: Honors standing and ARHS 21003 . (Typically offered: Spring) This course is equivalent to ARHS 48203 . 3 cr · 3 hr source
ARHS 48303Ancient Art3Study of selections from the visual arts of Mesopotamia, Egypt, Greece, or Rome. Prerequisite: ARHS 20003 . (Typically offered: Irregular) 3 cr · 3 hr source
ARHS 48403Medieval Art3Study of Early Christian, Byzantine, Early Medieval, Romanesque, and Gothic styles. Prerequisite: ARHS 20003 . (Typically offered: Irregular) 3 cr · 3 hr source
ARHS 484H3Honors Medieval Art3Study of Early Christian, Byzantine, Early Medieval, Romanesque, and Gothic styles. Prerequisite: ARHS 20003 . (Typically offered: Irregular) This course is equivalent to ARHS 48403 . 3 cr · 3 hr source
ARHS 48503Italian Renaissance Art3Study of Proto-Renaissance, Early, High Renaissance, and Mannerist styles in Italy. Prerequisite: ARHS 21003 . (Typically offered: Irregular) 3 cr · 3 hr source
ARHS 485H3Honors Italian Renaissance Art3Study of Proto-Renaissance, Early, High Renaissance, and Mannerist styles in Italy. Prerequisite: ARHS 21003 . (Typically offered: Irregular) This course is equivalent to ARHS 48503 . 3 cr · 3 hr source
ARHS 48603Northern Renaissance Art3Study of Late Gothic and Renaissance styles in the Netherlands, Germany, and France. Prerequisite: ARHS 21003 . (Typically offered: Irregular) 3 cr · 3 hr source
ARHS 486H3Honors Northern Renaissance Art3Study of Late Gothic and Renaissance styles in the Netherlands, Germany, and France. Prerequisite: ARHS 21003 . (Typically offered: Irregular) This course is equivalent to ARHS 48603 . 3 cr · 3 hr source
ARHS 48703Baroque Art3Study of art styles of the 17th century, primarily in Italy, Spain, France, Flanders, and the Netherlands. Prerequisite: ARHS 21003 . (Typically offered: Irregular) 3 cr · 3 hr source
ARHS 487H3Honors Baroque Art3Study of art styles of the 17th century, primarily in Italy, Spain, France, Flanders, and the Netherlands. Prerequisite: ARHS 21003 . (Typically offered: Irregular) This course is equivalent to ARHS… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ARHS 4880318th and 19th Century European Art3Study of eighteenth- and nineteenth-century art and architecture in Europe. Prerequisite: ARHS 21003 . (Typically offered: Irregular) 3 cr · 3 hr source
ARHS 4890320th Century European Art3Study of the major styles and movements of the century, including Cubism, Fauvism, German Expressionism, and Surrealism. Prerequisite: ARHS 21003 . (Typically offered: Irregular) 3 cr · 3 hr source
ARHS 490HVHonors Thesis in Art History1Special problems in art history. Prerequisite: Junior standing. (Typically offered: Fall, Spring and Summer) May be repeated for up to 12 hours of degree credit. 1 cr · 1 hr source
ARHS 49103American Art to 18603The visual arts in the United States from Colonial times through 1860. Prerequisite: ARHS 21003 . (Typically offered: Irregular) 3 cr · 3 hr source
ARHS 491H3Honors American Art to 18603The visual arts in the United States from Colonial times through 1860. Prerequisite: ARHS 21003 . (Typically offered: Irregular) This course is equivalent to ARHS 49103 . 3 cr · 3 hr source
ARHS 49203American Art 1860-19603The visual arts in the United States from the onset of the American Civil War through the Cold War Era. Prerequisite: ARHS 21003 . (Typically offered: Irregular) 3 cr · 3 hr source
ARHS 492H3Honors American Art 1860 - 19603The visual arts in the United States from the onset of the American Civil War through the Cold War Era. Prerequisite: ARHS 21003 . (Typically offered: Irregular) This course is equivalent to ARHS 492… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ARHS 49303Contemporary Art3Study of styles and major trends in the visual arts since 1960. Prerequisite: ARHS 21003 . (Typically offered: Fall) 3 cr · 3 hr source
ARHS 493H3Honors Contemporary Art3Study of styles and major trends in the visual arts since 1960. Prerequisite: ARHS 21003 and ARHS 49203 . (Typically offered: Fall) This course is equivalent to ARHS 49303 . 3 cr · 3 hr source
ARHS 49503Art Museum Studies3A survey of the history and function of the art museum and an introduction to museum work. Investigation of collections and collections management, conservation, exhibitions, education and public pro… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ARHS 49603Individual Research in Art History3Independent study in specific areas of art history and criticism. Prerequisite: 12 hours of Art History and permission of instructor. (Typically offered: Fall and Spring) 3 cr · 3 hr source
ARHS 49703Seminar in Art History3Special studies of periods and styles of art. Prerequisite: 9 hours of Art History. (Typically offered: Irregular) May be repeated for up to 6 hours of degree credit. 3 cr · 3 hr source
ARHS 49803Special Topics in Art History3Subject matter not covered in regularly offered courses, and relating to the history of art before the eighteenth century. May be repeated for different topics. Prerequisite: ARHS 20003 or ARHS 21003… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ARHS 498H3Honors Special Topics in Art History3Subject matter not covered in regularly offered courses, and relating to the history of art before the eighteenth century. May be repeated for different topics. Prerequisite: ARHS 20003 or ARHS 21003… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ARHS 49903Special Topics in Modern Art3Subject matter not covered in regularly offered courses, and relating to the history of art from the nineteenth century to the present. May be repeated for different topics. Prerequisite: ARHS 21003… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ARHS 499H3Honors Special Topics in Modern Art3Subject matter not covered in regularly offered courses, and relating to the history of art from the nineteenth century to the present. May be repeated for different topics. Prerequisite: ARHS 21003… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ARHS 50103Case Studies in Art History3This class provides in-depth studies of selected artists, themes, or specific groups of art works. This course is only offered during intersession. (Typically offered: Irregular) May be repeated for… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ARHS 55603Pre-Columbian Art3An introduction to pre-Columbian art from Mexico (3000 BC- 1521 AD) through a survey of works of art from different media: sculpture, architecture, and mural painting. Topics examined include: sacred… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ARHS 55703Artists of New Spain3An overview of colonial art in colonial New Spain. Focused on native agency, social function of art, and cross-cultural communication. Topics include indigenous materials and techniques, the use of i… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ARHS 57603Seminar in Critical Theory3Study of critical theory as it relates to problems in modern and contemporary art. Graduate degree credit will not be given for both ARHS 47603 and ARHS 57603 . (Typically offered: Spring) 3 cr · 3 hr source
ARHS 57703History of New Media Art3Examines the history of "new media" art in relation to larger shifts in technology, philosophy and politics. Beginning in the 19th century, the course explores the development of photography, film, v… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ARHS 57903Making the Museum: History, Theory and Practice3Presents a broad overview of the institutional history and the contemporary professional practice of the museum world. Features numerous visiting lectures from a working professionals from the local… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ARHS 58103The History of Photography3Survey of photography from 1685 to present. Graduate degree credit will not be given for both ARHS 48103 and ARHS 58103 . (Typically offered: Irregular) 3 cr · 3 hr source
ARHS 58403Medieval Art3Study of Early Christian, Byzantine, Early Medieval, Romanesque, and Gothic styles. Graduate degree credit will not be given for both ARHS 48403 and ARHS 58403 . (Typically offered: Irregular) 3 cr · 3 hr source
ARHS 58503Italian Renaissance Art3Study of Proto-Renaissance, Early, High Renaissance, and Mannerist styles in Italy. Graduate degree credit will not be given for both ARHS 48503 and ARHS 58503 . (Typically offered: Irregular) 3 cr · 3 hr source
ARHS 58603Northern Renaissance Art3Study of Late Gothic and Renaissance styles in the Netherlands, Germany, and France. Graduate degree credit will not be given for both ARHS 48603 and ARHS 58603 . (Typically offered: Irregular) 3 cr · 3 hr source
ARHS 58703Baroque Art3Study of art styles of the 17th century, primarily in Italy, Spain, France, Flanders, and the Netherlands. Graduate degree credit will not be given for both ARHS 48703 and ARHS 58703 . (Typically off… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ARHS 5890320th Century European Art3Study of the major styles and movements of the century, including Cubism, Fauvism, German Expressionism, and Surrealism. Graduate degree credit will not be given for both ARHS 48903 and ARHS 58903 .… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ARHS 59103American Art to 18603The visual arts in the United States from Colonial times through 1860. Graduate degree credit will not be given for both ARHS 49103 and ARHS 59103 . (Typically offered: Irregular) 3 cr · 3 hr source
ARHS 59203American Art 1860-19603The visual arts in the United States from the onset of the American Civil War through the Cold War Era. Graduate degree credit will not be given for both ARHS 49203 and ARHS 59203 . (Typically offere… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ARHS 59303Contemporary Art3Study of styles and major trends in the visual arts since 1960. Graduate degree credit will not be given for both ARHS 49303 and ARHS 59303 . (Typically offered: Fall) 3 cr · 3 hr source
ARHS 59503Art Museum Studies3A survey of the history and function of the art museum and an introduction to museum work. Investigation of collections and collections management, conservation, exhibitions, education and public pro… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ARHS 59703Seminar in Art History3Special studies of periods and styles of art. Graduate degree credit will not be given for both ARHS 49703 and ARHS 59703 . Prerequisite: 9 hours of Art History. (Typically offered: Irregular) May be… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ARHS 59803Special Topics in Art History3Subject matter not covered in regularly offered courses, and relating to the history of art before the nineteenth century. May be repeated for different topics. Graduate degree credit will not be giv… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ARHS 59903Special Topics in Modern Art3Subject matter not covered in regularly offered courses, and relating to the history of art from the nineteenth century to the present. May be repeated for different topics. Graduate degree credit wi… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ARHS 60003Art History's Histories: Critical Historiography and Methodology3Provides a theoretical, historiographic, and methodological foundation in art history. Exposes students to methods they can use throughout their degree work while providing them with the conceptual t… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ARHS 60103Immersive Travel3Involves hands-on research beyond the classroom. Includes site visits and access to collections, showcasing the multiplicity of perspectives one brings to cultural work. (Typically offered: Summer) M… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ARHS 60203Graduate Art History Writing Workshop3Prepares students to present their ideas in a range of formats and contexts for a variety of audiences. Guides students through the Qualifying Paper process. (Typically offered: Fall) 3 cr · 3 hr source
ARHS 60303Art History Qualifying Paper3Focused work on the art history Qualifying Paper, supervised by an art history faculty member/advisor. Preparation for art history symposium, the capstone event of the degree program. (Typically offe… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ARHS 60403Art History Practicum3Internship at the Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art or another arts institution. (Typically offered: Spring) May be repeated for up to 6 hours of degree credit. 3 cr · 3 hr source
ARHS 61003Seminar in Spatial Practices in Mesoamerica and New Spain3Explores space as a category for historical analysis. Examines how different Mesoamerican cultures conceptualized space through the analysis of a wide variety of primary and secondary sources, such a… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ARHS 62003Seminar in Art and Artifice of Americana3Explores the aesthetic and social operations of Americana, loosely defined as things associated with the culture and history of the United States. Concepts to include imagined communities and usable… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ARHS 62103Seminar in Visual Legacies of the American West3Explores the work of Euro-American painters who popularized visions of a mythic West and foregrounds the dramatically different stories told by Plains and Southwest artists. Indigenous methodologies… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ARHS 62203Seminar in Monuments and Public Space3Examines the relationship between ideology and space through the study of monuments, memorials, and public art. Explores the impacts monuments have on the built environment, the politics of iconoclas… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ARHS 62303Seminar in Making and Unmaking the "Modern3Investigates contested notions of the modern, modernism, and modernity in art historical discourse. Examines how modernism has been constructed by museum exhibitions and scholarship in specific histo… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ARHS 62403Seminar in Mining Museums3Examines museums as complex sites of cultural production, with particular focus on contemporary debates. Students will be invited to reimagine the museum, testing their own approaches to collecting,… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ARHS 62503Seminar in Abstraction and Identity3Addresses how artists have used abstraction to make social arguments and how art institutions have framed the relationship between identity and abstraction with respect to their collections, by focus… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ARHS 63003Seminar in Culture Wars: Politics, Protest, and Activism in the Arts3Explores the relationship between art and politics both historically and in the present. Examines art as activism and protest, considers theories of revolution, and discusses censorship and cultural… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ARHS 63103Seminar in Contemporary Native American Art3Explores the foundation and development of contemporary Native American art through a centering of Indigenous knowledge, world views, and voices from what is now known as Canada and the United States… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ARHS 64003Seminar in Contemporary Art of Latin America and Its Diaspora3Studies contemporary art of Latin America and its diaspora, 1960 to the present, with an emphasis on the past 30 years. Addresses the political realities of migration, globalization, diaspora, crisis… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ARHS 64103Greek Art and Archaeology3focuses on how visual and material culture shaped and were shaped by Greek society (religion, politics, military, economy, gender, etc.) from the Bronze Age through the Hellenistic period. Masterpiec… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ARHS 64203Roman Art and Archaeology3focuses on how visual and material culture shaped and were shaped by Roman society (religion, politics, economy, gender, ethnicity, etc.) from the Iron Age through the Late Antique period. We encount… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ARHS 64303Seminar in Queer, Trans, and Feminist Art3Examines Queer, Trans, and Feminist art practices of the Americas, which challenge heteronormative, cis, settler colonialist, Western, and patriarchal frameworks of bodies, histories, and ideas. Uses… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ARHS 66103African Art and Society3Situates the artistic production of modern Africa (1800-present) within a socio-cultural framework, taking into consideration the role of the artist, the methods of production, the relationship betwe… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ARHS 66203African American Art History3Surveys African American art from the seventeenth century to the present. It begins with a discussion of the transatlantic slave trade and it examines art produced in what Pratt terms the "contact zo… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ARHS 66303Contemporary African Art3Serves as a forum for the study of contemporary African art. It situates African art from the 1980s to the present within a historic context, addressing the impact of geopolitical ruptures on artisti… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ARHS 66403Seminar in Imagining Africa3Traces the history of Pan-Africanism and related aesthetic imaginaries of Africa over the twentieth century. (Typically offered: Irregular) 3 cr · 3 hr source
ARHS 66503Seminar in Cross-cultural Artistic Production in the Atlantic World3Examines the interdependent art cultures of bordering countries in Africa, the Americas, the Caribbean, and Europe. Draws on postcolonial theory, migration studies, and critical race theory to look a… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ARHS 68203Case Studies in Art History and Curatorial Practice3Topics in art history and curatorial practice that focuses on specific exhibitions at Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art or other museums. Investigates theoretical as well as practical considerat… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ARHS 68803Special Topics in Art History3Examines specialized topics in art history, with special attention to cutting-edge issues today. (Typically offered: Irregular) May be repeated for up to 9 hours of degree credit. 3 cr · 3 hr source
ARHS 69303Graduate Research In Art History3Independent study in specific areas of art history and criticism. (Typically offered: Irregular) 3 cr · 3 hr source
ARSC 10401Special Topics in Student Success1Empowers students to explore various ARSC topics and programs under the guidance of ARSC faculty and/or advisors to advance student success. (Typically offered: Fall and Spring) May be repeated for u… 1 cr · 1 hr source
ARSC 16000Undergraduate Research Assistant0Undergraduate research. (Typically offered: Fall, Spring and Summer) 0 cr · 0 hr source
ARSC 20003Navigating Personal and Professional Growth3Explores the purpose of a college education, the university general education objectives, and the many dimensions of wellness and career competencies. Involves reflection on student's personal streng… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ARSC 20101Internship Readiness1This course teaches students how to create relationships with professionals to build strategic social capital and access the hidden internship market. Additionally, students develop their personal in… 1 cr · 1 hr source
ARSC 22001College Perspectives for Transfer Students1Develops a sense of social belonging and wellness during the transition period by encouraging critical thinking and civil engagement for transfer students. Provides peer-to-peer support and instructi… 1 cr · 1 hr source
ARSC 26000Undergraduate Research Assistant0Undergraduate research. (Typically offered: Fall, Spring and Summer) 0 cr · 0 hr source
ARSC 30003Artificial Intelligence for Career Readiness3This hands-on course equips students with practical AI skills for career readiness. Learners will explore AI tools for research, writing, design, video, and presentations while building technical flu… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ARSC 30103Fulbright College Career Connections3This course teaches students how to capitalize on their strengths, skills, experience, professional connections, and academic discipline. Key components of this course are guest lectures from on-camp… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ARSC 3100VFulbright College Elective Internship1Available to students completing an internship that aligns with their career goals and/or their area of study. Credit-only course that may be repeated for up to 6 hours of elective degree credit. Pre… 1 cr · 1 hr source
ARSC 32003Professional ePortfolio3Serves as a forum for the development of a professional ePortfolio, showcasing academic and co-curricular accomplishments. Intended for students exploring multiple majors or career opportunities, but… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ARSC 36000Undergraduate Research Assistant0Undergraduate research. (Typically offered: Fall, Spring and Summer) 0 cr · 0 hr source
ARSC 46000Undergraduate Research Assistant0Undergraduate research. (Typically offered: Fall, Spring and Summer) 0 cr · 0 hr source
ASTM 16101Fundamentals of Agricultural Systems Technology Laboratory1Study of basic mathematical and physical science concepts important in the mechanization of agriculture. Laboratory required for agricultural education, communication and technology majors enrolled i… 1 cr · 1 hr source
ASTM 16103Fundamentals of Agricultural Systems Technology3Introduction to basic physical concepts important in agricultural technical systems: applied mechanics, power and machinery management, structures and electrification, and soil and water conservation… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ASTM 21203Metals and Welding3An introduction to agricultural mechanics shop work to include hot and cold metal work, arc welding, and gas welding and cutting. Lecture 2 hours, laboratory 3 hours per week. Corequisite: Lab compon… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ASTM 29003Agricultural and Human Environmental Sciences Applications of Microcomputers3Lecture and laboratory assignments covering the contemporary use of microcomputers in agricultural, food and life sciences. Emphasis placed on learning to use selected, appropriate Microsoft (Windows… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ASTM 31001Small Power Units/Turf Equipment Laboratory1Testing, evaluation, and maintenance of engines, hydrostatic power transmission systems, and equipment commonly used in the turf and landscaping industries. Corequisite: ASTM 31002 . Prerequisite: MA… 1 cr · 1 hr source
ASTM 31002Small Power Units/Turf Equipment2Principles of operation, adjustment, repair, maintenance, and trouble shooting of small air-cooled engines and power units, including various engine systems, service and maintenance of turf equipment… 2 cr · 2 hr source
ASTM 31503Surveying in Agriculture and Forestry3Techniques and procedures normally used in determining areas and characterizing the topography of agricultural and forest lands. Includes basic concepts of surveying; use and care of level, transit,… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ASTM 31703Electricity in Agriculture3Principles of electricity; wiring of home, farmstead and other agricultural structures; selection of electric motors and their care and application in the broad field of agriculture; lighting and spe… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ASTM 31903Precision Agriculture Technology3This course is designed to introduce the principles and applications of mapping data in precision agriculture, technology used in precision agriculture such as sensors, Geographic Information Systems… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ASTM 4000VSpecial Problems1Individual research or study in electrification, irrigation, farm power, machinery, or buildings. Prerequisite: Senior standing. (Typically offered: Fall, Spring and Summer) May be repeated for up to… 1 cr · 1 hr source
ASTM 4020VSpecial Topics in Agricultural Mechanization1Topics not covered in other courses or a more intensive study of special topics in agricultural mechanization. (Typically offered: Irregular) May be repeated for degree credit. 1 cr · 1 hr source
ASTM 41903Sensors and Controls3This course is designed to introduce the basic electronic systems and their applications in precision agriculture. Students will learn fundamentals of electronic components, breadboarding, sensor and… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ASTM 42003Mechanized Systems Management3Selection, sizing, and operating principles of agricultural machinery systems, including power sources. Cost analysis and computer techniques applied to planning and management of mechanized systems.… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ASTM 4750VInternship in Ag Systems1A supervised practical work experience in Ag Systems Technology Management which is designed to give the student an insight into the role of ag systems employees and an opportunity to gain profession… 1 cr · 1 hr source
ASTM 49703Irrigation3Methods of applying supplemental water to soils to supply moisture essential for plant growth, sources of water, measurement of irrigation water, pumps, conveyance structure, economics, and irrigatio… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ASTM 49903Capstone: Unmanned Vehicles in Precision Agriculture3To develop an understanding of remote sensing using Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs) for crop production. demonstrate the components of typical multirotor and fixed wing UAVs and gain hands on experie… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ASTM 5010VSpecial Topics in Agricultural Mechanization1Topics not covered in other courses or a more intensive study of special topics in agricultural mechanization. Graduate degree credit will not be given for both ASTM 4020V and ASTM 5010V . (Typically… 1 cr · 1 hr source
ASTM 5100VSpecial Problems in Ag Systems Technology1Individual investigation of a special problem in agricultural communications which is not available through regular courses. These will be directed by a member of the graduate faculty. (Typically off… 1 cr · 1 hr source
ASTM 51903Sensors and Controls3This course is designed to introduce the basic electronic systems and their applications in precision agriculture. Students will learn fundamentals of electronic components, breadboarding, sensor and… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ASTM 52003Mechanized Systems Management3Selection, sizing, and operating principles of agricultural machinery systems, including power sources. Cost analysis and computer techniques applied to planning and management of mechanized systems.… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ASTM 5750VInternship in Agricultural Systems1Scheduled practical field experiences under supervision of a professional practitioner. (Typically offered: Fall, Spring and Summer) May be repeated for up to 6 hours of degree credit. This course is… 1 cr · 1 hr source
ASTM 59703Irrigation3Methods of applying supplemental water to soils to supply moisture essential for plant growth, sources of water, measurement of irrigation water, pumps, conveyance structure, economics, and irrigatio… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ASTM 59903Capstone: Unmanned Vehicles in Precision Agriculture3To develop an understanding of remote sensing using Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs) for crop production. demonstrate the components of typical multirotor and fixed wing UAVs and gain hands on experie… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ASTR 20001Survey of the Universe Laboratory1Daytime and nighttime observing with telescopes and indoor exercises on selected topics. Pre- or Corequisite: ASTR 20003 . (Typically offered: Fall, Spring and Summer) 1 cr · 1 hr source
ASTR 20003Survey of the Universe3An introduction to the content and fundamental properties of the cosmos. Topics include planets and other objects of the solar system, the Sun, normal stars and interstellar medium, birth and death o… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ASTR 200H1Honors Survey of the Universe Laboratory1An introduction to the content and fundamental properties of the cosmos. Topics include planets and other objects of the solar system, the sun, normal stars and interstellar medium, birth and death o… 1 cr · 1 hr source
ASTR 200H3Honors Survey of the Universe3An introduction to the content and fundamental properties of the cosmos. Topics include planets and other objects of the solar system, the Sun, normal stars and interstellar medium, birth and death o… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ASTR 40303Astrophysics I: Stars and Planetary Systems3An introduction to astrophysics covering stellar structure and evolution, the properties of the solar system, and extrasolar planetary systems. Prerequisite: PHYS 36103 or CHEM 35004 . (Typically off… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ASTR 40403Astrophysics II: Galaxies and the Large-Scale Universe3An introduction to astrophysics covering the interstellar medium, the Milky Way galaxy, extragalactic astronomy, and introduction to cosmology. Prerequisite: ASTR 40303 . (Typically offered: Spring E… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ASTR 40703Cosmology3An introduction to modern Big Bang cosmology. The course covers the origin, evolution, and structure of the Universe, based on the Theory of Relativity. Prerequisite: PHYS 36103 or CHEM 35004 . (Typi… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ASTR 40803Data Analysis and Computing in Astronomy3Study of the statistical analysis of large data sets that are prevalent in the physical sciences with an emphasis on astronomical data and problems. Includes computational lab 1 hour per week. Prereq… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ASTR 50303Astrophysics I: Stars and Planetary Systems3An introduction to astrophysics covering stellar structure and evolution, the properties of the solar system, and extrasolar planetary systems. (Typically offered: Fall Odd Years) This course is cros… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ASTR 50403Astrophysics II: Galaxies and the Large-Scale Universe3An introduction to astrophysics covering the interstellar medium, the Milky Way galaxy, extragalactic astronomy, and introduction to cosmology. Prerequisite: ASTR 50303 or SPAC 50303 . (Typically off… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ASTR 50703Cosmology3An introduction to modern physical cosmology covering the origin, evolution, and structure of the Universe, based on the Theory of Relativity. (Typically offered: Spring Odd Years) 3 cr · 3 hr source
ASTR 50803Data Analysis and Computing in Astronomy3Study of the statistical analysis of large data sets that are prevalent in the physical sciences with an emphasis on astronomical data and problems. Includes computational lab 1 hour per week. (Typic… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ASTR 55203Theory of Relativity3Conceptual and mathematical structure of the special and general theories of relativity with selected applications. Critical analysis of Newtonian mechanics; relativistic mechanics and electrodynamic… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ATTR 51101Evidence Based Practice in Athletic Training I1This course is an introduction to evidence-informed practice principles for clinician-scholars including developing clinical questions, understanding the hierarchy of research, applying critical appr… 1 cr · 1 hr source
ATTR 51202Intervention and Care Planning I2This course will serve as foundational concepts and terminology for interventions and care planning in athletic training and will include content related to medical terminology, disablement framework… 2 cr · 2 hr source
ATTR 51303Core Competencies and Clinical Care I3This course will serve as an introduction to the athletic training program procedures, policies, and application of preventative and protective strategies in patient/client care. Prerequisite: Admiss… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ATTR 51401Professional Identity Formation1This course will provide knowledge and skills related to professionalism and interprofessional education/practice. Concepts covered will include professional identity formation and professionalism, e… 1 cr · 1 hr source
ATTR 51501Intervention and Care Planning II Lab1This course will cover skills related to interventions and care planning in athletic training and will include rehabilitation and modalities applications, care planning and interventions for impairme… 1 cr · 1 hr source
ATTR 51503Intervention and Care Planning II3This course will present topics related to interventions and care planning in athletic training and will include rehabilitation & modalities theory, care planning & interventions for impairments with… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ATTR 51601Evidence Based Practice in Athletic Training II1This course continues evidence-informed practice principles for clinician-scholars including evidence-based practice and statistics concepts for diagnostics & interventions and quality improvement. P… 1 cr · 1 hr source
ATTR 51702Core Competencies and Clinical Care II2This course is designed to provide the student with clinical education experiences and applications of emergency care and critical incident management in patient/client care and continued emphasis on… 2 cr · 2 hr source
ATTR 51801Evidence Based Practice in Athletic Training III1This course completes evidence-informed practice principles for clinician-scholars including evidence-based practice and statistics concepts for prevention research and epidemiology. Prerequisite: Ad… 1 cr · 1 hr source
ATTR 52103Athletic Training Clinical I - Application of Injury Prevention Devices and Techniques3This course will serve as an introduction to the athletic training program procedures, policies, and application of athletic preventive devices and how they support anatomical structures. Prerequisit… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ATTR 52203Emergency Procedures3This course will serve as a theory, laboratory and clinical experiences designed to provide students with formal instruction and skills development regarding curricular content related to emergency c… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ATTR 52302Athletic Training Clinical III - Lower Extremity Evaluation2This course serves as a process to monitor student progression of athletic training competencies, acquire clinical hours under the direct supervision of a preceptor(s), and reinforce the evaluation s… 2 cr · 2 hr source
ATTR 52402Athletic Training Clinical IV - Evaluation of Upper Extremity2This course serves as a process to monitor student's progression of athletic training competencies, acquire clinical hours under the direct supervision of a preceptor (s), and reinforce the evaluatio… 2 cr · 2 hr source
ATTR 52503Professionalism in Athletic Training3This course has dual purposes: to educate students on athletic training educational competencies related to professionalism and professional responsibility in the field of athletic training; and to p… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ATTR 52602Athletic Training Clinical V - Rehabilitation Lab2This course will serve as a process for monitoring student's progression of athletic training competencies, acquire clinical hours under the direct supervision of a preceptor(s), practice clinical sk… 2 cr · 2 hr source
ATTR 52702Athletic Training Seminar2This course will serve as a process for monitoring student's progression of athletic training competencies, acquire clinical hours under the direct supervision of a preceptor(s), practice clinical sk… 2 cr · 2 hr source
ATTR 52801Primary Care Lab1This course will cover skills related to the examination and management of medical illnesses/conditions in physically active individuals across the lifespan. Prerequisite: Admitted to the graduate pr… 1 cr · 1 hr source
ATTR 52803Primary Care3This course is a study of medical illnesses/conditions in physically active individuals across the lifespan with a focus on prevention, recognition, physical examination, management including medicat… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ATTR 53101Clinical Anatomy for Athletic Trainers Lab1Instruction of human anatomy for the athletic training professional using labs and demonstrations. Focus will be placed on identifying the anatomy of structures related to athletic and orthopedic inj… 1 cr · 1 hr source
ATTR 53103Clinical Anatomy for Athletic Trainers3Instruction of human anatomy for the athletic training professional using lecture, diagrams, textbook readings, labs, and demonstrations. Focus will be placed on anatomy of structures related to athl… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ATTR 53302Core Competencies and Clinical Care III2This course is designed to provide the student with clinical education experiences and applications of musculoskeletal injury evaluation and care plans in complex patient cases and continued emphasis… 2 cr · 2 hr source
ATTR 53401Intervention and Care Planning III Lab1This course will cover skills related to interventions and care planning in athletic training and will include rehabilitation & modalities applications, care planning & interventions for activity lim… 1 cr · 1 hr source
ATTR 53402Intervention and Care Planning III2This course will present topics related to interventions and care planning in athletic training and will include rehabilitation & modalities applications, care planning & interventions for activity l… 2 cr · 2 hr source
ATTR 53601Upper Extremity Evaluation Lab1Athletic Training Students practice, apply and synthesize knowledge and skills from the injury prevention and upper extremity injury evaluation domains with a physically active population. This cours… 1 cr · 1 hr source
ATTR 53602Evaluation Techniques of Athletic Injuries - Upper Extremity2Use of scientific assessment methods to recognize and evaluate the nature and severity of athletic injuries to the upper extremities, trunk, and head. Prerequisite: Admitted to the graduate program i… 2 cr · 2 hr source
ATTR 53701Lower Extremity Evaluation Lab1Athletic Training Students practice, apply and synthesize knowledge and skills from the injury prevention and lower extremity injury evaluation domains with a physically active population. This cours… 1 cr · 1 hr source
ATTR 53703Evaluation Techniques of Athletic Injuries - Lower Extremity3Use of scientific assessment methods to recognize and evaluate the nature and severity of athletic injuries to the hip and lower extremities. Prerequisite: ATTR 53104 with a grade of "C" or higher. (… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ATTR 54003Pathophysiology and Treatment I3This course will provide knowledge, skills, and values that the entry-level athletic trainer must possess to prevent, recognize, treat, advise on medications for and, when appropriate, refer general… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ATTR 54103Pathophysiology and Treatment II3This course will provide knowledge, skills, and values that the entry-level athletic trainer must possess to prevent, recognize, treat, advise on medications for and, when appropriate, refer general… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ATTR 54202Sport and Nutrition2This course is designed to cover concepts and skills related to nutrition and hydration for healing, performance enhancement/recovery and weight gain/loss in patients/clients. Prerequisite: Admitted… 2 cr · 2 hr source
ATTR 54301Sport-Related Concussion and Behavior1The Sport-Related Concussion and Behavior course will immerse you in specific topics pertaining study to the study of human brain-behavior relationships. The course will focus on sports-related concu… 1 cr · 1 hr source
ATTR 54402Core Competencies and Clinical Care IV2This course is designed to provide the student with clinical education experiences and applications of recognizing and managing emergent mental health concerns in patients/clients with continued emph… 2 cr · 2 hr source
ATTR 54503Therapeutic Modalities in Athletic Training3Contemporary therapeutic modalities used in managing athletic injuries. Modalities covered are classified as thermal agents, electrical agents, or mechanical agents. Emphasis is placed on their physi… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ATTR 54603Therapeutic Exercise and Rehabilitation of Athletic Injuries3A systematic approach to exercise program development, techniques, indications and contraindications of exercise, and progression as related to athletic injury, prevention, and return to play guideli… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ATTR 54703Administration and Leadership in Athletic Training3Administrative components of athletic training. Basic concepts of legal liability, leadership and management principles, financial management, day to day scheduling and supervision, maintenance, and… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ATTR 54903Evidence-Based Practice in Athletic Training3In-depth analysis of current literature, research, case studies, and musculoskeletal evaluation and rehabilitation directed toward musculoskeletal injuries of the physically active. Prerequisite: Adm… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ATTR 55001Patient-Centered Care1This course will cover concepts related to patient advocacy, cultural competency, cultural humility, health literacy and social determinants of health in regard to patient/client care. Prerequisite:… 1 cr · 1 hr source
ATTR 55302Behavioral Health I2This course provides the student with knowledge and skills related to behavioral health and patient-oriented aspects of clinical care. Topics include but are not limited to understanding mental healt… 2 cr · 2 hr source
ATTR 55402Behavioral Health II2This course provides the student with knowledge and skills related to behavioral health and patient-oriented aspects of clinical care. Topics include but are not limited to concepts of mental health… 2 cr · 2 hr source
ATTR 56101Performance Enhancement1This course is designed to provide an overview of performance enhancement principles in patients/clients who participate in sport and physical activity. Emphasis is placed on creating relationships w… 1 cr · 1 hr source
ATTR 56201Sport Science1This course is designed to provide an overview of sports science principles and applications in physical activity for risk mitigation, return to play and health outcomes. Prerequisite: Admitted to th… 1 cr · 1 hr source
ATTR 56301Prevention and Wellness1This course is designed to provide the student with content regarding risk mitigation strategies and prevention programming for physical activity; public health concepts related to care, and manageme… 1 cr · 1 hr source
BADM 52301Intro to Global Business1Integrated overview of the global business environment and the organizational challenges of a multinational firm. To enhance understanding of the business and cultural environment of prominent emergi… 1 cr · 1 hr source
BADM 5370VSpecial Topics1The Special Topics Course is a unique and versatile class designed to delve into varying and contemporary topics in the business world. It will focus on cutting-edge issues, emerging trends, and inno… 1 cr · 1 hr source
BADM 55101Professional Development -- Special Topics In Business1A concentrated emphasis on one business topic. Corequisite: MGMT 56103 , ACCT 52603 and ECON 52503 . (Typically offered: Fall and Spring) May be repeated for up to 5 hours of degree credit. 1 cr · 1 hr source
BADM 5530VGlobal Business1Provides MBA students with the opportunity to explore a business problem in depth under the guidance of a graduate faculty member. (Typically offered: Summer) May be repeated for up to 3 hours of deg… 1 cr · 1 hr source
BADM 56002Introduction to Strategy2This course provides an introduction to business strategy, the driving force behind virtually all decisions of the firm. The goal of strategy is to make decisions that ensure the long-term survival a… 2 cr · 2 hr source
BENG 26302Biological Engineering Design Studio2Application of the engineering design process to projects involving living systems. Projects are team-based open-ended design with hands-on construction and testing of design prototypes. Emphasis is… 2 cr · 2 hr source
BENG 26403Biological Engineering Methods I3Introduction to software techniques for the graphical and geo-spatial representation of processes, structures, devices, landscapes and watersheds in biological engineering. Process layout and process… 3 cr · 3 hr source
BENG 31103Measurement and Control for Biological Systems3Principles of sensors, instruments, measurements, controls, and data acquisition systems, with emphasis on applications for biological systems; including basic circuit analysis, sensor calibration an… 3 cr · 3 hr source
BENG 311H3Honors Measurement and Control for Biological Systems3Principles of sensors, instruments, measurements, controls, and data acquisition systems, with emphasis on applications for biological systems; including basic circuit analysis, sensor calibration an… 3 cr · 3 hr source
BENG 36503Renewable Energy Engineering3Global energy sources with a focus on renewable energy, solar and biomass derived fuels. Biomass energy production from crops and organic residues or waste products. Conversion of biomass to usable f… 3 cr · 3 hr source
BENG 365H3Honors Renewable Energy Engineering3Global energy sources with a focus on renewable energy, solar and biomass derived fuels. Biomass energy production from crops and organic residues or waste products. Conversion of biomass to usable f… 3 cr · 3 hr source
BENG 36603Biological Engineering Methods II3Modeling biological processes to predict system behavior as part of the design process. Development and use of spreadsheets and script programming code to represent biological phenomena and processes… 3 cr · 3 hr source
BENG 37203Unit Operations in Biological Engineering3Design of basic unit operations typical of biological engineering practice; unit operations include pump-pipe, fan-duct, moist air (psychrometric) processes (cool/heater/humidifier/dryer), air mixing… 3 cr · 3 hr source
BENG 37303Transport Phenomena in Biological Systems3Basic principles governing transport of energy and mass. Estimating transfer of energy (heat) through solid bodies and liquid/gas boundary layers through conduction, convection, and radiation. Modeli… 3 cr · 3 hr source
BENG 41203Biosensors & Bioinstrumentation3Principles of biologically based sensing elements and interfacing techniques. Design and analysis methods of biosensing and transducing components in bioinstrumentation. Applications of biosensors an… 3 cr · 3 hr source
BENG 4500VSpecial Problems1Problems in biological engineering are pursued in detail. Prerequisite: Instructor consent. (Typically offered: Fall, Spring and Summer) May be repeated for up to 4 hours of degree credit. 1 cr · 1 hr source
BENG 450HVHonors Special Problems1Problems in biological engineering are pursued in detail. Prerequisite: Instructor consent and honors standing. (Typically offered: Fall, Spring and Summer) May be repeated for up to 4 hours of degre… 1 cr · 1 hr source
BENG 451HVHonors Thesis1. Prerequisite: Honors candidacy. (Typically offered: Fall, Spring and Summer) May be repeated for up to 3 hours of degree credit. 1 cr · 1 hr source
BENG 4520VSpecial Topics in Biological Engineering1not covered in other courses. (Typically offered: Irregular) May be repeated for up to 8 hours of degree credit. 1 cr · 1 hr source
BENG 46603Sustainable Biosystems Designs3Process and methodologies associated with measuring, assessing, and designing sustainable systems in water, energy and food. Quantitatively rigorous methodology for life cycle analysis (LCA) for inve… 3 cr · 3 hr source
BENG 47403Food and Bio-Product Systems Engineering3Sustainable bio-product engineering through biosystem design, analysis, modeling, control, and optimization. Life cycle phases for bio-products (food, fiber, feed, and fuel). System analysis of input… 3 cr · 3 hr source
BENG 474H3Honors Food and Bio-Product Systems Engineering3Sustainable bio-product engineering through biosystem design, analysis, modeling, control, and optimization. Life cycle phases for bio-products (food, fiber, feed, and fuel). System analysis of input… 3 cr · 3 hr source
BENG 48102Senior Biological Engineering Design I2Initiation of comprehensive two-semester team-design projects to design processes, devices and systems to meet needs of clients in sustainable water, food and energy. Practice in following the design… 2 cr · 2 hr source
BENG 48203Senior Biological Engineering Design II3Completion of comprehensive two-semester team-design projects to design processes, devices and systems to meet needs of clients in sustainable water, food and energy. Focus on building of prototypes… 3 cr · 3 hr source
BENG 48301Biological Engineering Professionalism1Preparation to be job-ready, employable and successful in transition to a professional career and further study in Biological Engineering. Introduction to job and graduate study searches. Professiona… 1 cr · 1 hr source
BENG 49303Sustainable Watershed Engineering3Provides students with expertise in using advanced tools in watershed monitoring, assessment, and design. Builds on core competencies in hydrology and hydraulics to allow student to evaluate water us… 3 cr · 3 hr source
BENG 493H3Honors Sustainable Watershed Engineering3Provides students with expertise in using advanced tools in watershed monitoring, assessment, and design. Builds on core competencies in hydrology and hydraulics to allow student to evaluate water us… 3 cr · 3 hr source
BENG 49603Modeling Environmental Biophysics3Interactions between the biosphere and the atmosphere. Connecting the physical environment of solar energy, wind, soil, and hydrology to the biosphere through plant ecophysiology. Boundary layer mete… 3 cr · 3 hr source
BENG 49703Practice in Water Quality Monitoring and Analysis3Application of water quality principles to a real world problem. Team project experience developing quality assurance project plans, designing monitoring systems, selecting chemical analysis methods,… 3 cr · 3 hr source
BENG 5000VAdvanced Topics in Biological Engineering1Special problems in fundamental and applied research. Prerequisite: Graduate standing. (Typically offered: Irregular) May be repeated for up to 6 hours of degree credit. 1 cr · 1 hr source
BENG 51003Advanced Instrumentation in Biological Engineering3Applications of advanced instrumentation in biological systems. Emphasis on updated sensing and transducing technologies, data acquisition and analytical instruments. Lecture 2 hours, lab 3 hours per… 3 cr · 3 hr source
BENG 52503Bio-Mems3Topics include the fundamental principles of microfluidics, Navier-Stokes Equation, bio/abio interfacing technology, bio/abio hybrid integration of microfabrication technology, and various biomedical… 3 cr · 3 hr source
BENG 56103Simulation Modeling of Biological Systems3Application of computer modeling and simulation of discrete-event and continuous-time systems to solve biological and agricultural engineering problems. Philosophy and ethics of representing complex… 3 cr · 3 hr source
BENG 56203Life Cycle Assessment3This course will examine the process and methodologies associated with life cycle analysis (LCA). The course will explore the quantitatively rigorous methodology for life cycle inventory (LCI), LCA a… 3 cr · 3 hr source
BENG 56303Linkages Among Technology, Economics and Societal Values3Addresses how macro-level change is influenced by the linkages among technology, economics and societal values. Three major course initiatives: 1) Developing a conceptual model for understanding how… 3 cr · 3 hr source
BENG 57003Design and Analysis of Experiments for Engineering Research3Principles of planning and design of experiments for engineering research. Propagation of experimental error. Improving precision of experiments. Analysis of experimental data for optimal design and… 3 cr · 3 hr source
BENG 58001Graduate Seminar1Reports presented by graduate students on topics dealing with current research in biological engineering. Prerequisite: Graduate standing. (Typically offered: Spring) 1 cr · 1 hr source
BENG 59203Nonpoint Source Pollution Control and Modeling3Control of hydrologic, meteorologic, and land use factors on nonpoint source (NPS) pollution in urban and agricultural watersheds. Discussion of water quality models to develop NPS pollution control… 3 cr · 3 hr source
BENG 59303Environmental and Ecological Risk Assessment3Process and methodologies associated with human-environmental and ecological risk assessments. Environmental risk assessments based on human receptors as endpoints, addressing predominantly abiotic p… 3 cr · 3 hr source
BENG 59603Modeling Environmental Biophysics3Interactions between the biosphere and the atmosphere. Connecting the physical environment of solar energy, wind, soil, and hydrology to the biosphere through plant ecophysiology. Boundary layer mete… 3 cr · 3 hr source
BENG 59703Advanced Practice in Water Quality Monitoring and Analysis3Application of water quality principles to a real world problem. Team project experience leading and developing quality assurance project plans, designing monitoring systems, selecting chemical analy… 3 cr · 3 hr source
BENG 6000VMaster's Thesis1Graduate standing required for enrollment. (Typically offered: Fall, Spring and Summer) May be repeated for degree credit. 1 cr · 1 hr source
BENG 7000VDoctoral Dissertation1Candidacy is required for enrollment. (Typically offered: Fall, Spring and Summer) May be repeated for degree credit. 1 cr · 1 hr source
BIOL 10004Biological Principles4Integrated lecture and laboratory focusing on the overriding principles of Biology. Designed to convey biological reasoning to non-science majors. May not count as prerequisite for advanced courses i… 4 cr · 4 hr source
BIOL 10101Principles of Biology Laboratory1Experimental and observational techniques used in biology with emphasis on the acquisition and interpretation of results that illustrate major biological principles. Corequisite: BIOL 10103 . (Typica… 1 cr · 1 hr source
BIOL 10103Principles of Biology3Principles that unify biology with emphasis on scientific study that demonstrates how all organisms are the product of evolution and are parts of interacting systems from the molecular to the ecosyst… 3 cr · 3 hr source
BIOL 10104Biology for Majors4Integrated lecture and laboratory course designed to prepare Biology Majors to enter the rest of the Biology Core of Cell Biology, General Genetics, Evolutionary Biology, and General Ecology. Pre- or… 4 cr · 4 hr source
BIOL 101H1Honors Principles of Biology Laboratory1This course is designed for the well prepared student in the Honors program. It focuses on teaching students experimental and observational techniques used in the science of biology. It emphasizes th… 1 cr · 1 hr source
BIOL 101H3Honors Principles of Biology3This course is designed for the well prepared student in Honors program. It focuses on the principles that unify the science of biology. Students will be exposed to how scientific principles have bee… 3 cr · 3 hr source
BIOL 10301Plant Biology Laboratory1Plant biology lab. Pre- or Corequisite: BIOL 10303 . (Typically offered: Spring and Summer) 1 cr · 1 hr source
BIOL 10303Plant Biology3Consideration of basic flowering plant structure, growth, development, physiology, genetics, ecology, and a brief survey of other plant groups. Lecture 3 hours per week. BIOL 10301 is recommended as… 3 cr · 3 hr source
BIOL 10501Principles of Zoology Laboratory1Laboratory exercises illustrating animal structure, physiology, genetics, and ecology. Corequisite: BIOL 10503 . (Typically offered: Fall and Summer) 1 cr · 1 hr source
BIOL 10503Principles of Zoology3Introduction to zoological principles relating to cells, organ systems, development, genetics, ecology, and animal phyla. Corequisite: BIOL 10501 . Prerequisite: BIOL 10104 or BIOL 10103 and BIOL 101… 3 cr · 3 hr source
BIOL 16973Biology Bridges3Prepares students for advanced biology courses including genetics, cell biology, ecology, and evolutionary biology, among others. Synthesizes sub-disciplines within biology using the underlying conce… 3 cr · 3 hr source
BIOL 20001General Microbiology Laboratory1Techniques for handling microorganisms. Does not count toward BS in Biology. Corequisite: BIOL 20003 . (Typically offered: Fall, Spring and Summer) 1 cr · 1 hr source
BIOL 20003General Microbiology3Basic concepts of microbiology including diversity, genetics, metabolism, growth, control of growth, pathogenesis, and immunology. Does not count towards BS in Biology. Corequisite: BIOL 20001 . Prer… 3 cr · 3 hr source
BIOL 200H1Honors General Microbiology Laboratory1Techniques for handling microorganisms. Does not count towards BS in Biology. Corequisite: BIOL 20003 . (Typically offered: Fall, Spring and Summer) This course is equivalent to BIOL 20001 . 1 cr · 1 hr source
BIOL 23371General Genetics Laboratory1Analysis of genetic problems and experiments with emphasis on "hands-on" experience with a variety of organisms. May require time outside laboratory period. Laboratory 3 hours per week. Pre- or Coreq… 1 cr · 1 hr source
BIOL 23373General Genetics3Surveys of Mendelian, molecular, and population mechanisms of inheritance and gene expression in prokaryotes and eukaryotes. Lecture 3 hours per week. Prerequisite: ( BIOL 10104 or BIOL 10103 and BIO… 3 cr · 3 hr source
BIOL 24001Human Anatomy Laboratory1Laboratory 3 hours exercises in mammalian anatomy. Cannot be taken without prior credit in BIOL 24003 or concurrent enrollment in BIOL 24003 . Does not count toward BS in Biology. Corequisite: BIOL 2… 1 cr · 1 hr source
BIOL 24003Human Anatomy3Description of human body as a series of organ systems and their interrelationships. Does not count towards BS in Biology. Corequisite: BIOL 24001 . Prerequisite: Four hours of biological sciences. (… 3 cr · 3 hr source
BIOL 24101Human Physiology Laboratory1Exercises include experiments on osmosis, reflexes, senses, muscle, cardiovascular system, ventilation, metabolism, renal function, etc. Data collection, analysis, and report writing. Does not satisf… 1 cr · 1 hr source
BIOL 24103Human Physiology3Fundamental concepts of physiology with emphasis in the human. Does not count toward BS in Biology. Corequisite: BIOL 24101 . Prerequisite: ( CHEM 12103 and CHEM 12101 ) or ( CHEM 14103 ) or ( CHEM 1… 3 cr · 3 hr source
BIOL 25471Cell Biology Laboratory1Introduction to methods and techniques used in Cell Biology research. Laboratory experiences to highlight topics covered in BIOL 25473 . Pre- or Corequisite: BIOL 25473 . (Typically offered: Fall and… 1 cr · 1 hr source
BIOL 25473Cell Biology3Introduction to cell structure, cell processes, biological polymers, energetics, and diversity. An introduction to biochemistry and cell chemistry. Recommended: ( CHEM 14203 and CHEM 14201 ) or ( CHE… 3 cr · 3 hr source
BIOL 30171Principles of Plant Pathology Lab1Lab course in examination of the causes and symptoms of plant disease and the genetics of plant disease. Physiology, and ecology of host-pathogen interactions. Spread of disease and principles of dis… 1 cr · 1 hr source
BIOL 30173Principles of Plant Pathology3Examination of the causes and symptoms of plant disease and the genetics of plant disease. Physiology, and ecology of host-pathogen interactions. Spread of disease and principles of disease control.… 3 cr · 3 hr source
BIOL 30271Introduction to Insect Identification Lab1Introductory lab course on insect identification, collection, and curation techniques, primarily designed as an intensive add-on to BIOL 30373 for students wanting a more in-depth examination of inse… 1 cr · 1 hr source
BIOL 30373Introduction to Entomology3Fundamentals of insect biology including structure and function, development, ecology, behavior, plant feeding and disease transmission. Lecture 3 hours/week. Students are strongly encouraged to take… 3 cr · 3 hr source
BIOL 30473Evolutionary Biology3An introduction to the mechanisms and patterns of evolutionary change. Seeks to develop logical, scientific skills and to apply them in understanding how life has changed during the history of the ea… 3 cr · 3 hr source
BIOL 30573Bones, Bodies, and Brains in Evolutionary Perspective3Reviews the anatomy of the human body, comparing this anatomy with primates, mammals, and vertebrates, and it will consider how the major features of the human body emerged throughout evolution. (Typ… 3 cr · 3 hr source
BIOL 32773Inquiry and Modeling in Science Education3Study of science practices with emphasis on modeling and inquiry for learning/teaching. Includes practical, philosophical, cognitive, and disciplinary specific dimensions of doing science in academic… 3 cr · 3 hr source
BIOL 34074Comparative Vertebrate Morphology4Anatomy of selected vertebrate animals with emphasis upon homologous structures in various animal groups. The recommended anatomy course for Biology BS majors. Lecture 2 or 3 hours, laboratory 4 or 6… 4 cr · 4 hr source
BIOL 38771General Ecology Laboratory1General ecology lab. Pre- or Corequisite: BIOL 38773 . (Typically offered: Fall) 1 cr · 1 hr source
BIOL 38773General Ecology3Ecological principles and concepts; environmental factors and interactions that determine distribution and abundance of organisms. Prerequisite: 7 hours of biological science. (Typically offered: Fal… 3 cr · 3 hr source
BIOL 392H3Honors Colloquium3Covers a special topic or issue, offered as part of the honors program. Prerequisite: honors candidacy (not restricted to candidacy in biological sciences). (Typically offered: Irregular) May be repe… 3 cr · 3 hr source
BIOL 40063Laboratory in Prokaryote Biology3Laboratory techniques in prokaryote culture, identification, physiology, metabolism, and genetics. Laboratory 6 hours per week. Prerequisite: BIOL 40403 . (Typically offered: Fall and Spring) 3 cr · 3 hr source
BIOL 40173Insect Behavior and Chemical Ecology3Basic concepts in insect senses and patterns of behavioral responses to various environmental stimuli. Previous knowledge of basic entomology is helpful, but not required. Lecture 2 hours, laboratory… 3 cr · 3 hr source
BIOL 40403Prokaryote Biology3An in-depth coverage of prokaryote diversity, genetics, metabolism, growth, structures and functions. Prerequisite: BIOL 25473 . (Typically offered: Spring) 3 cr · 3 hr source
BIOL 40573Insect Ecology3To develop understanding of important ecological concepts through study of dynamic relationships among insects and their environment. To become familiar with the literature of insect ecology, and int… 3 cr · 3 hr source
BIOL 40703Mitochondrial Biology and Medicine3Overview of mitochondrial biology with a focus on the clinical spectrum of human diseases affected by dysfunctional mitochondria. Introduces basic mitochondrial biology, structure and function, genet… 3 cr · 3 hr source
BIOL 41074Taxonomy of Flowering Plants4Identifying, naming, and classifying of wildflowers, weeds, trees, and other flowering plants. Emphasis is on the practical aspects of plant identification. Lecture 3 hours, laboratory 3 hours per we… 4 cr · 4 hr source
BIOL 41174Dendrology4Morphology, classification, geographic distribution, and ecology of woody plants. Lecture 3 hours, laboratory 3 hours per week, and fieldtrips. Corequisite: Lab component. Prerequisite: BIOL 38773 .… 4 cr · 4 hr source
BIOL 41272Food Microbiology2The study of food microbiology including classification/taxonomy, contamination, preservation and spoilage of different kinds of foods, pathogenic microorganisms, food poisoning, sanitation, control… 2 cr · 2 hr source
BIOL 41373Plant Disease Control3Principles, methods and mechanics of plant disease control. Emphasis is given to the integration of control measures and epidemiology of plant diseases. Lecture 3 hours per week. Prerequisite: PLPA 3… 3 cr · 3 hr source
BIOL 41573Biology of Global Change3Covers impact of global change on sustainability and adaptability of biological systems. Corequisite: BIOL 42572 . Prerequisite: ( BIOL 10103 and BIOL 10101 ) or BIOL 10104 . (Typically offered: Spri… 3 cr · 3 hr source
BIOL 41673Dynamic Models in Biology3Mathematical and computational techniques for developing, executing, and analyzing dynamic models arising in the biological sciences. Both discrete and continuous time models are studied. Application… 3 cr · 3 hr source
BIOL 41774Conservation Genetics4Covers concepts of biodiversity identification and illustrates how genetic data are generated and analyzed to conserve and restore biological diversity. Corequisite: Lab component and drill. Prerequi… 4 cr · 4 hr source
BIOL 42173Biological Regulation and Subcellular Communication3Combines lectures, review of primary literature, student presentations, and small group discussions to explore a diversity of topics related to mechanisms of biological regulation and subcellular com… 3 cr · 3 hr source
BIOL 42384Comparative Physiology4Comparison of fundamental physiological mechanisms in various animal groups. Adaptations to environmental factors at both the organismal and cellular levels are emphasized. Lecture 3 hours, laborator… 4 cr · 4 hr source
BIOL 42491Ichthyology Laboratory1Practical application of fish identification based on anatomy, fish sampling methods, and curation of fish specimen. Laboratory component of BIOL 42493 . Corequisite: BIOL 42493 . (Typically offered:… 1 cr · 1 hr source
BIOL 42493Ichthyology3Comprehensive overview of the diversity of fishes. Covers anatomy, physiology, evolution, taxonomy, ecology, behavior, zoogeography and conservation of marine and freshwater fishes. Lecture 3 hours p… 3 cr · 3 hr source
BIOL 424H1Honors Ichthyology Laboratory1Practical application of fish identification based on anatomy, fish sampling methods, and curation of fish specimen. Laboratory component of BIOL 424H3 . Prerequisite: Honors standing. Corequisite: B… 1 cr · 1 hr source
BIOL 424H3Honors Ichthyology3Comprehensive overview of the diversity of fishes. Covers anatomy, physiology, evolution, taxonomy, ecology, behavior, zoogeography and conservation of marine and freshwater fishes. Lecture 3 hours p… 3 cr · 3 hr source
BIOL 42572Biology of Global Change Seminar2Readings, essays, and group discussions that parallel the 27 lectures in BIOL 41573 and which dissect the resulting impacts of global change on sustainability and adaptability of biological systems.… 2 cr · 2 hr source
BIOL 425H2Honors Biology of Global Change Seminar2Readings, essays, and group discussions that parallel the 27 lectures in BIOL 41573 and which dissect the resulting impacts of global change on sustainability and adaptability of biological systems.… 2 cr · 2 hr source
BIOL 42673Cell Physiology3In-depth molecular coverage of cellular processes involved in growth, metabolism, transport, excitation, signaling and motility, with emphasis on function and regulation in eukaryotes, primarily anim… 3 cr · 3 hr source
BIOL 42773Endocrinology3In endocrinology we study hormonal integration of living processes as all levels from molecule to organism. We will work with the mechanisms of hormone action, the endocrine control axes and hormones… 3 cr · 3 hr source
BIOL 43173Molecular Cell Biology3In-depth molecular coverage of transcription, cell cycle, translation, and protein processing in eukaryotes and prokaryotes. Prerequisite: BIOL 25473 and BIOL 23373 and CHEM 36053 and CHEM 36051 and… 3 cr · 3 hr source
BIOL 431H3Honors Molecular Cell Biology3In-depth molecular coverage of transcription, cell cycle, translation, and protein processing in eukaryotes and prokaryotes. Prerequisite: BIOL 25473 and BIOL 23373 and CHEM 36053 and CHEM 36051 and… 3 cr · 3 hr source
BIOL 43273Comparative Neurobiology3Exploration of modern research approaches to understanding the development and function of animal nervous systems, with emphasis on molecular and cellular approaches in non-human animal models common… 3 cr · 3 hr source
BIOL 43373Biotechnology in Agriculture3Discussion of the techniques, applications, and issues of biotechnology as it is being used in modern agriculture. Coverage includes the basics of molecular biology, production of transgenic plants a… 3 cr · 3 hr source
BIOL 43573Ecological Genetics/Genomics3Analysis of the genetics of natural and laboratory populations with emphasis on the ecological bases of evolutionary change. Prerequisite: BIOL 23373 and BIOL 23371 and MATH 24004 and STAT 28233 or e… 3 cr · 3 hr source
BIOL 43663Molecular and Genome Evolution3Provides an overview of the evolutionary and population genetic principles underlying molecular variation, sequence divergence, and genome evolution, with hands-on experience in genome databases, seq… 3 cr · 3 hr source
BIOL 44373Principles of Evolution3Advanced survey of the mechanisms of evolutionary change with special emphasis on advances since the Modern Synthesis. Historical, theoretical, and population genetics approaches are discussed. Recom… 3 cr · 3 hr source
BIOL 44673Physiological Ecology3Interactions between environment, physiology, and properties of individuals and populations on both evolutionary and ecological scales. Prerequisite: BIOL 38773 and BIOL 42384 and its lab component.… 3 cr · 3 hr source
BIOL 45151Population Ecology Laboratory1Population Ecology Lab. Pre- or Corequisite: BIOL 45153 . (Typically offered: Fall Even Years) 1 cr · 1 hr source
BIOL 45153Population Ecology3Survey of theoretical and applied aspects of population processes stressing models of growth, interspecific interactions, and adaptation to physical and biotic environments. Prerequisite: BIOL 38773… 3 cr · 3 hr source
BIOL 45263Plant Ecology3To develop understanding of important ecological concepts through study of dynamics relationships among plants and their environment. To become familiar with the literature of plant ecology, and inte… 3 cr · 3 hr source
BIOL 45473Developmental Biology3An analysis of the principles and mechanisms of development emphasizing the embryonic and postembryonic development of animals. Prerequisite: BIOL 25473 and BIOL 23373 . (Typically offered: Irregular) 3 cr · 3 hr source
BIOL 45574Developmental Biology with Laboratory4An analysis of the concepts of mechanisms of development emphasizing the experimental approach. Lecture 3 hours, laboratory 3 hours per week. Students may not receive degree credit for both BIOL 4547… 4 cr · 4 hr source
BIOL 45673Cancer Biology3An introduction to the fundamentals of cancer biology. Prerequisite: BIOL 25473 . (Typically offered: Fall) 3 cr · 3 hr source
BIOL 45703Laboratory in Marine Invertebrate Development and Evolution3Provides a hands-on introduction to investigation of problems in marine invertebrate development and evolution. Emphasizes comparative molecular genetic approaches using non-traditional model organis… 3 cr · 3 hr source
BIOL 45773Phenotypic Plasticity3Explores the role of environmental effects on development and within-lifetime morphological and behavioral change (otherwise known as phenotypic plasticity) in a wide range of organisms and scales of… 3 cr · 3 hr source
BIOL 45803Genetic Engineering3Provides an overview of current methods for altering gene expression, as well as ethical concerns arising from genetic engineering. Special emphasis is placed on practical considerations and techniqu… 3 cr · 3 hr source
BIOL 46173Primate Adaptation and Evolution3Introduction to the biology of the order Primates. This course considers the comparative anatomy, behavioral ecology and paleontology of our nearest living relatives. Prerequisite: BIOL 30473 or ANTH… 3 cr · 3 hr source
BIOL 46973Forest Ecology3Introduction to the various biological, ecological and historical aspects of forest communities, with particular emphasis on the forests of the central and southeastern United States. Prerequisite: B… 3 cr · 3 hr source
BIOL 47073Mechanisms of Pathogenesis3A survey of the events causing human disease at the molecular, cellular and genetic levels. Seeks to develop an appreciation that both the tricks pathogens use and the body's own defenses contribute… 3 cr · 3 hr source
BIOL 47183Basic Immunology3A general overview of immunity with emphasis on the underlying cellular, molecular, and genetic events, and discussions of more specialized issues in immunology, such as disease states involving the… 3 cr · 3 hr source
BIOL 471H3Honors Basic Immunology3A general overview of Immunity with emphasis on the underlying cellular, molecular, and genetic events, and discussions of more specialized issues in Immunology, such as disease states involving the… 3 cr · 3 hr source
BIOL 47203Laboratory in Microbial Fermentation3An inquiry-based lab focusing on the microbiology of brewing. Introduces students to laboratory techniques used in molecular ecology, microbial physiology, genetics, and brewing. Laboratory 6 hours p… 3 cr · 3 hr source
BIOL 47374Wildlife Management Techniques4To familiarize students with techniques used in the management of wildlife populations. Students will be exposed to field methods, approaches to data analysis, experimental design, and how to write a… 4 cr · 4 hr source
BIOL 47474Fish Biology4Morphology, classification, life history, population dynamics, and natural history of fishes and fish-like vertebrates. Lecture 3 hours, laboratory 3 hours per week. Corequisite: Lab component. Prere… 4 cr · 4 hr source
BIOL 47673Ornithology3Taxonomy, morphology, physiology, behavior, and ecology of birds. Lecture, laboratory, and field work. Corequisite: Lab component. Prerequisite: BIOL 38773 (Typically offered: Spring Even Years) 3 cr · 3 hr source
BIOL 47774Biometry4Students learn biological statistics and experimental design by actually designing experiments and analyzing data, as well as through lecture, discussion, reading, writing, and problem solving. Lectu… 4 cr · 4 hr source
BIOL 47973Introduction to Neurobiology3Exploration of the neurological underpinnings of perception, action, and experience including: how sense receptors convert information in the world into electricity, how information flows through the… 3 cr · 3 hr source
BIOL 4807VSpecial Topics in Biological Sciences1Consideration of new areas of biological sciences not yet treated adequately in other courses. Prerequisite: 8 hours of biological sciences. (Typically offered: Fall, Spring and Summer) May be repeat… 1 cr · 1 hr source
BIOL 480HVHonors Special Topics in Biological Sciences1Consideration of new areas of biological sciences not yet treated adequately in other courses. Prerequisite: 8 hours of biological sciences. (Typically offered: Fall, Spring and Summer) May be repeat… 1 cr · 1 hr source
BIOL 48373Animal Behavior3Organization, regulation, and phylogeny of animal behavior, emphasizing diversity across animal taxa. Lecture, laboratory, and field work. Corequisite: Lab component. (Typically offered: Spring) 3 cr · 3 hr source
BIOL 48474Community and Ecosystem Ecology4Survey of theoretical and applied aspects of community processes stressing structure, tropic dynamics, community interactions, and major community types. Corequisite: Lab component. Prerequisite: BIO… 4 cr · 4 hr source
BIOL 48673Analysis of Animal Populations3Basic principles of design and analysis for population studies of fish and wildlife species. Students will be instructed in the use of the latest software for estimating population parameters. Focus… 3 cr · 3 hr source
BIOL 48773Microbial Molecular Genetics and Informatics3Fundamentals of microbial genomics and bioinformatics. Course covers microbial genetics, genetic structure, genome organization, proteome organization, approaches for the analysis of DNA, RNA, and pr… 3 cr · 3 hr source
BIOL 48873Mammalian Evolution and Osteology3Focuses on describing the evolutionary history of mammals, a group of vertebrates that include over 5,000 species in 29 orders, and will provide an overview of living species and their identifying fe… 3 cr · 3 hr source
BIOL 4967VCulture and Environment: Field Studies1May be taken by students participating in overseas study programs or other domestic field study programs approved by the department. (Typically offered: Irregular) May be repeated for up to 12 hours… 1 cr · 1 hr source
BIOL 496HVHonors Culture and Environment: Field Studies1May be taken by students participating in overseas study programs or other domestic field study programs approved by the department. (Typically offered: Irregular) May be repeated for up to 12 hours… 1 cr · 1 hr source
BIOL 4987VSenior Thesis1. (Typically offered: Fall, Spring and Summer) 1 cr · 1 hr source
BIOL 4997VResearch In Biological Sciences1Research. Prerequisite: Senior standing. (Typically offered: Fall, Spring and Summer) May be repeated for up to 8 hours of degree credit. 1 cr · 1 hr source
BIOL 499HVHonors Research in Biological Sciences1Honors research. Prerequisite: Senior standing. (Typically offered: Fall, Spring and Summer) May be repeated for up to 8 hours of degree credit. This course is equivalent to BIOL 4997V . 1 cr · 1 hr source
BIOL 50071Seminar in Biology1Discussion of selected topics and review of current literature in any area of the biological sciences. (Typically offered: Fall and Spring) May be repeated for degree credit. 1 cr · 1 hr source
BIOL 50173Laboratory in Prokaryote Biology3Laboratory techniques in prokaryote culture, identification, physiology, metabolism, and genetics. Laboratory 6 hours per week. Prerequisite: BIOL 40403 . (Typically offered: Fall and Spring) 3 cr · 3 hr source
BIOL 50274Insect Diversity and Taxonomy4Principles and practices of insect classification and identification with emphasis on adult insects. 2.5 hours lecture, 4 hours lab. Previous knowledge of basic entomology is necessary. Graduate degr… 4 cr · 4 hr source
BIOL 50374Wildlife Management Techniques4To familiarize students with techniques used in the management of wildlife populations. Students will be exposed to field methods, approaches to data analysis, experimental design, and how to write a… 4 cr · 4 hr source
BIOL 50403Prokaryote Biology3An in-depth coverage of prokaryote diversity, genetics, metabolism, growth, structures and functions. (Typically offered: Spring) 3 cr · 3 hr source
BIOL 50573Insect Ecology3Teaches important ecological concepts through study of dynamic relationships among insects and their environment. Introduces literature of insect ecology, and interpretation and critique of ecologica… 3 cr · 3 hr source
BIOL 50703Mitochondrial Biology and Medicine3Overview of mitochondrial biology with a focus on the clinical spectrum of human diseases affected by dysfunctional mitochondria. Introduces basic mitochondrial biology, structure and function, genet… 3 cr · 3 hr source
BIOL 51173Insect Behavior and Chemical Ecology3Basic concepts in insect senses and patterns of behavioral responses to various environmental stimuli. Previous knowledge of basic entomology is helpful, but not required. Prerequisite: Instructor co… 3 cr · 3 hr source
BIOL 51274Dendrology4Morphology, classification, geographic distribution, and ecology of woody plants. Lecture 3 hours, laboratory 3 hours per week, and fieldtrips. Graduate degree credit will not be given for both BIOL… 4 cr · 4 hr source
BIOL 51573Practical Programming for Biologists3Hands-on instruction in the fundamentals of biological computing. Students learn how to set up a Unix work station, work from the command line, install software, build databases, and program in Pytho… 3 cr · 3 hr source
BIOL 51673Dynamic Models in Biology3Mathematical and computational techniques for developing, executing, and analyzing dynamic models arising in the biological sciences. Both discrete and continuous time models are studied. Application… 3 cr · 3 hr source
BIOL 51774Conservation Genetics4Covers concepts of biodiversity identification and illustrates how genetic data are generated and analyzed to conserve and restore biological diversity. Corequisite: Lab component. Prerequisite: BIOL… 4 cr · 4 hr source
BIOL 52173Biological Regulation and Subcellular Communication3Combines lectures, review of primary literature, student presentations, and small group discussions to explore a diversity of topics related to mechanisms of biological regulation and subcellular com… 3 cr · 3 hr source
BIOL 52461Ichthyology Laboratory1Practical application of fish identification based on anatomy, fish sampling methods, and curation of fish specimen. Laboratory component of BIOL 52463 . Corequisite: BIOL 52463 . (Typically offered:… 1 cr · 1 hr source
BIOL 52463Ichthyology3Comprehensive overview of the diversity of fishes. Covers anatomy, physiology, evolution, taxonomy, ecology, behavior, zoogeography and conservation of marine and freshwater fishes. Lecture 3 hours p… 3 cr · 3 hr source
BIOL 52574Comparative Physiology4Comparison of fundamental physiological mechanisms in various animal groups. Adaptations to environmental factors at both the organismal and cellular levels are emphasized. Lecture 3 hours, laborator… 4 cr · 4 hr source
BIOL 52673Cell Physiology3In-depth molecular coverage of cellular processes involved in growth, metabolism, transport, excitation, signaling and motility, with emphasis on function and regulation in eukaryotes, primarily anim… 3 cr · 3 hr source
BIOL 52773Endocrinology3In endocrinology we study hormonal integration of living processes at all levels from molecule to organism. We will work with the mechanisms of hormone action, the endocrine control axes and hormones… 3 cr · 3 hr source
BIOL 53173Molecular Cell Biology3In-depth molecular coverage of transcription, cell cycle, translation, and protein processing in eukaryotes and prokaryotes. Prerequisite: BIOL 25473 and BIOL 23373 and CHEM 36053 and CHEM 36051 and… 3 cr · 3 hr source
BIOL 53273Comparative Neurobiology3Exploration of modern research approaches to understanding the development and function of animal nervous systems, with emphasis on molecular and cellular approaches in non-human animal models common… 3 cr · 3 hr source
BIOL 53473Advanced Immunology3Aspects of innate, cell-mediated, and humoral immunity in mammalian and avian species. Molecular mechanisms underlying the function of the immune system are emphasized. A course in Basic Immunology p… 3 cr · 3 hr source
BIOL 53572Immunology in the Laboratory2Laboratory course on immune-diagnostic laboratory techniques and uses of antibodies as a research tool. Included are cell isolation and characterization procedures, immunochemistry, flow cytometry, E… 2 cr · 2 hr source
BIOL 53583Ecological Genetics/Genomics3Analysis of the genetics of natural and laboratory populations with emphasis on the ecological bases of evolutionary change. Prerequisite: BIOL 23373 and BIOL 23371 , BIOL 30473 and MATH 24004 and ST… 3 cr · 3 hr source
BIOL 53663Molecular and Genome Evolution3Provides an overview of the evolutionary and population genetic principles underlying molecular variation, sequence divergence, and genome evolution, with hands-on experience in genome databases, seq… 3 cr · 3 hr source
BIOL 54074Comparative Botany4A comparative approach to organisms classically considered to be plants with emphasis on morphology, life history, development, and phylogeny. Three hours lecture, 4 hours lab per week. Corequisite:… 4 cr · 4 hr source
BIOL 54671Population Ecology Laboratory1Demonstration of the models and concepts from BIOL 55183 . Pre- or Corequisite: BIOL 55183 . (Typically offered: Fall Even Years) 1 cr · 1 hr source
BIOL 54673Physiological Ecology3Interactions between environment, physiology, and properties of individuals and populations on both evolutionary and ecological scales. Prerequisite: BIOL 38773 and BIOL 42384 . (Typically offered: S… 3 cr · 3 hr source
BIOL 55183Population Ecology3Survey of theoretical and applied aspects of populations processes stressing models of growth, interspecific interactions, and adaptation to physical and biotic environments. Corequisite: BIOL 54671… 3 cr · 3 hr source
BIOL 55284Developmental Biology with Laboratory4An analysis of the concepts and mechanisms of development emphasizing the experimental approach. Students may not receive degree credit for both BIOL 55473 Developmental Biology and BIOL 55284 Develo… 4 cr · 4 hr source
BIOL 55573Astrobiology3Discusses the scientific basis for the possible existence of extraterrestrial life. Includes the origin and evolution of life on Earth, possibility of life elsewhere in the solar system (including Ma… 3 cr · 3 hr source
BIOL 55673Cancer Biology3An introduction to the fundamentals of cancer biology. Prerequisite: BIOL 25473 . (Typically offered: Fall) 3 cr · 3 hr source
BIOL 55703Laboratory In Marine Invertebrate Development and Evolution3Provides a hands-on introduction to investigation of problems in marine invertebrate development and evolution. Emphasizes comparative molecular genetic approaches using non-traditional model organis… 3 cr · 3 hr source
BIOL 55773Phenotypic Plasticity3Explore the role of environmental effects on development and within-lifetime morphological and behavioral change (otherwise known as phenotypic plasticity) in a wide range of organisms and scales of… 3 cr · 3 hr source
BIOL 57073Mechanisms of Pathogenesis3A survey of events causing human disease at the molecular, cellular and genetic levels. Seeks to develop an appreciation that both the tricks pathogens use and the body's own defenses contribute to p… 3 cr · 3 hr source
BIOL 57183Basic Immunology3A general overview of Immunity with emphasis on the underlying cellular, molecular and genetic events controlling immune reactions. Reading of the primary literature on disease states involving the i… 3 cr · 3 hr source
BIOL 57273Fish Biology3Morphology, classification, life histories, population dynamics, and natural history of fishes and fish-like vertebrates. Lecture 2 hours, laboratory 3 hours per week. Corequisite: Lab component. Pre… 3 cr · 3 hr source
BIOL 57473Herpetology3Morphology, classification and ecology of amphibians and reptiles. Lecture 2 hours, laboratory 1 hour per week. Corequisite: Lab component. (Typically offered: Spring Even Years) 3 cr · 3 hr source
BIOL 57673Ornithology3Taxonomy, morphology, physiology, behavior, and ecology of birds. Lecture, laboratory, and field work. Corequisite: Lab component. Prerequisite: 10 hours of biological sciences. (Typically offered: S… 3 cr · 3 hr source
BIOL 57774Biometry4Students learn biological statistics and experimental design by actually designing experiments and analyzing data, as well as through lecture, discussion, reading, writing, and problem solving. Lectu… 4 cr · 4 hr source
BIOL 5800VSpecial Topics in Biological Sciences1Consideration of new areas of biological sciences not yet treated adequately in other courses. Prerequisite: 8 hours of biological sciences. (Typically offered: Fall, Spring and Summer) May be repeat… 1 cr · 1 hr source
BIOL 58273Science Communication3Covers the foundations of writing strategies, how to communicate with discipline-specific versus broad audiences, elements of an effective presentation, and the manuscript and proposal review process… 3 cr · 3 hr source
BIOL 58373Animal Behavior3Organization, regulation, and phylogeny of animal behavior, emphasizing diversity across animal taxa. Lecture, laboratory, and field work. Corequisite: Lab component. (Typically offered: Spring) 3 cr · 3 hr source
BIOL 58464Community Ecology4Survey of theoretical and applied aspects of community processes stressing structure, trophic dynamics, community interactions, and major community types. Corequisite: Lab component. Prerequisite: BI… 4 cr · 4 hr source
BIOL 58473Conservation Biology3The study of direct and indirect factors by which biodiversity is impacted by human activity. It is a synthetic field of study that incorporates principles of ecology, biogeography, population geneti… 3 cr · 3 hr source
BIOL 59174Stream Ecology4Current concepts and research in lotic ecosystem dynamics. Lecture, laboratory, field work and individual research projects required. Corequisite: Lab component. Prerequisite: 3 hours of ecology-rela… 4 cr · 4 hr source
BIOL 59373Global Biogeochemistry: Elemental Cycles and Environmental Change3This course explores the chemical, biological, and geological processes occurring within ecosystems. An understanding of these processes is used to investigate how they form the global biogeochemical… 3 cr · 3 hr source
BIOL 6007VMaster's Thesis1. Prerequisite: Graduate standing. (Typically offered: Fall, Spring and Summer) May be repeated for degree credit. 1 cr · 1 hr source
BIOL 7007VDoctoral Dissertation1. Prerequisite: Graduate standing. (Typically offered: Fall, Spring and Summer) May be repeated for degree credit. 1 cr · 1 hr source
BLAW 20003The Legal Environment of Business3Introduction to the legal and ethical environment in which business operates. Topics covered in this survey course include: introduction to the legal system and the judicial resolution of disputes, c… 3 cr · 3 hr source
BLAW 200H3Honors The Legal Environment of Business3Introduction to the legal and ethical environment in which business operates. Topics covered in this survey course include: introduction to the legal system and the judicial resolution of disputes, c… 3 cr · 3 hr source
BLAW 30303Commercial Law3A study of the laws applicable to commercial transactions. Topics covered include the common law of contracts, Articles Two (Sales) and Three (Commercial Paper) of the Uniform Commercial Code, secure… 3 cr · 3 hr source
BLAW 50003Commercial Transactions3A study of laws applicable to business. Topics covered include the law of Contracts and UCC Sales, Payment Systems (checking accounts and E-payments), Bankruptcy, Intellectual Property, Principal-Age… 3 cr · 3 hr source
BMEG 26102Introduction to Biomedical Engineering2This introductory course in Biomedical Engineering is intended as a broad overview of the field and will demonstrate to students how engineering principles are applied to solving problems in medicine… 2 cr · 2 hr source
BMEG 26104Introduction to Biomedical Engineering4An introductory course for undergraduate biomedical engineering students. It covers topics such as recombinant DNA technologies, cell and tissue engineering, stem cell and organ regeneration, the bio… 4 cr · 4 hr source
BMEG 27102Biomedical Engineering Computing Tools2This introductory course in Biomedical Engineering is intended as a broad overview of the computational tools used to solve problems in medicine and biology. The course will introduce 3D modeling and… 2 cr · 2 hr source
BMEG 28103Biomechanical Engineering3This course introduces basic concepts and principles of biomechanics to biomedical and other engineering students. The course topics include mechanics and materials, viscoelastic properties, bone, ca… 3 cr · 3 hr source
BMEG 29004Biomedical Instrumentation4This course is designed for biomedical engineering undergraduate students to learn both theoretical and practical concepts of bioinstrumentation and their applications in modern life science and medi… 4 cr · 4 hr source
BMEG 31204Biomedical Signals and Systems4This course will introduce students to the basics of signals - continuous and digital signals, and signal processing tools, such as filters, Laplace and Fourier transforms. The 'systems' aspect of th… 4 cr · 4 hr source
BMEG 36304Biomaterials4Introduction to the engineering properties of materials used in biomedical devices and applications. Topics include: atomic properties, structure-property-processing relationships, bulk engineering p… 4 cr · 4 hr source
BMEG 36503Biomedical Modeling and Numerical Methods3Application of mathematical techniques to physiological systems. The emphasis will be on cellular physiology and cardiovascular system. Cellular physiology topics include models of cellular metabolis… 3 cr · 3 hr source
BMEG 365H3Honors Biomedical Modeling and Numerical Methods3Application of mathematical techniques to physiological systems. The emphasis will be on cellular physiology and cardiovascular system. Cellular physiology topics include models of cellular metabolis… 3 cr · 3 hr source
BMEG 38001Clinical Observations and Needs Finding1This course involves the introduction of clinical procedures and biomedical devices and technology to biomedical engineering students. Students will tour medical facilities, clinics and hospitals and… 1 cr · 1 hr source
BMEG 38204Biomolecular Engineering4is to design and produce biomolecules, especially proteins, for uses ranging from pharmaceuticals, materials, sensors, transducers, to functional interfaces with conventional engineering materials. T… 4 cr · 4 hr source
BMEG 382H4Honors Biomolecular Engineering4Biomolecular Engineering is to design and produce biomolecules, especially proteins, for uses ranging from pharmaceuticals, materials, sensors, transducers, to functional interfaces with conventional… 4 cr · 4 hr source
BMEG 39103Biofluid Mechanics3Introduction to fundamental concepts and applications of fluid dynamics from a biological and physiological perspective. Topics include physical properties of fluids, fluid statics, manometers, strea… 3 cr · 3 hr source
BMEG 42103Tissue Mechanics3The purpose of this course is to introduce students to non-linear biomechanics of soft tissues such as skin, bladder, blood vessels, and the brain. Topics covered: Tissue mechanics: continuum biomech… 3 cr · 3 hr source
BMEG 42403Advanced Biomaterials and Biocompatibility3From Absorbable sutures to Zirconium alloy hip implants, biomaterials science influences nearly every aspect of medicine. This course focuses on the study of different classes of biomaterials and the… 3 cr · 3 hr source
BMEG 42503Biologics: Next Generation Therapeutics and Their Purification3The course focuses on the production and purification of biologics including monoclonal antibodies, viral vectors, nucleic acids and other biotherapeutics. In particular, the course will focus on the… 3 cr · 3 hr source
BMEG 44003Biomedical Microscopy3An advanced course covering light microscopy techniques, conjugate image planes, principles of contrast, fluorescence imaging, confocal and multi-photon microscopy, electron microscopy, atomic force… 3 cr · 3 hr source
BMEG 44103Tissue Engineering3This course introduces Tissue Engineering approaches at genetic and molecular, cellular, tissue, and organ levels. Topics include cell and tissue in vitro expansion, tissue organization, signaling mo… 3 cr · 3 hr source
BMEG 450HVHonors Thesis1Provides Biomedical Engineering students an opportunity to explore a topic in depth through an independent research or design project. Prerequisite: Honors standing. (Typically offered: Spring and Su… 1 cr · 1 hr source
BMEG 45103Biomedical Optics and Imaging3This course will provide students with a fundamental understanding of various biomedical imaging modalities. Topics will include: Basics of light-tissue interaction - absorption, fluorescence, elasti… 3 cr · 3 hr source
BMEG 45203Biomedical Data and Image Analysis3This course focuses on an introduction to image processing and analysis for applications in biomedical research. After a review of basic MATLAB usage, students will learn fundamental tools for proces… 3 cr · 3 hr source
BMEG 45903Biomedical Innovations for Global Impact3This course focuses on specific problems triggered or exacerbated by selected global health care challenges. Acknowledging the interdependence of our world, where the well-being of one individual is… 3 cr · 3 hr source
BMEG 4600VIndividual Study1and research of a topic mutually agreeable to the student and faculty member. (Typically offered: Fall, Spring and Summer) May be repeated for degree credit. 1 cr · 1 hr source
BMEG 460HVHonors Individual Study1Individual study and research of a topic mutually agreeable to the student and faculty member. (Typically offered: Fall, Spring and Summer) May be repeated for degree credit. This course is equivalen… 1 cr · 1 hr source
BMEG 46203Biomedical Transport Phenomena3An introduction to the modeling of complex biological systems using principles of transport phenomena and biochemical kinetics. This course will cover molecular transport due to velocity, concentrati… 3 cr · 3 hr source
BMEG 462H3Honors Biomedical Transport Phenomena3An introduction to the modeling of complex biological systems using principles of transport phenomena and biochemical kinetics. This course will cover molecular transport due to velocity, concentrati… 3 cr · 3 hr source
BMEG 47003Improving Access to Health Technologies3Most governmental and healthcare institutions simultaneously emphasize the goals of maximizing individual health and maximizing health across sub-populations within the society. Modern health care sy… 3 cr · 3 hr source
BMEG 4700VSpecial Topics in Biomedical Engineering1Consideration of current biomedical engineering topics not covered in other courses. Prerequisite: Senior standing. (Typically offered: Irregular) May be repeated for degree credit. 1 cr · 1 hr source
BMEG 47103Cardiovascular Physiology and Devices3Understanding etymology of disease while creating solutions and dedicated devices is the primary focus of biomedical engineering. This course describes an interdisciplinary approach of the clinical a… 3 cr · 3 hr source
BMEG 48103Biomedical Engineering Design I3This is part one of a two-semester course that introduces students to the basic concepts of design from a biomedical engineering perspective. Groups are organized into teams of 4-5 members. The stude… 3 cr · 3 hr source
BMEG 48203Biomedical Engineering Design II3This is part two of a two-semester course that introduces students to the basic concepts of design from a biomedical engineering perspective. Groups are organized into teams of 4-5 members. The stude… 3 cr · 3 hr source
BMEG 49003Entrepreneurial Bioengineering3The course introduces entrepreneurship, business model canvas, and lean start-up principles to the students with a focus on medical device customer discovery and technology commercialization. Degree… 3 cr · 3 hr source
BMEG 49703Regenerative Medicine3This is an advanced course focusing on tissue engineering and regenerative medicine. Topics include stem cell tissue engineering, cell signaling, transport and kinetics, biomaterials and scaffolds, s… 3 cr · 3 hr source
BMEG 49803Genome Engineering and Synthetic Biology3examines contemporary topics in genome engineering and synthetic biology and will be taught using a "journal club" -style lecture format. This course covers a broad range of topics in synthetic biolo… 3 cr · 3 hr source
BMEG 51003Design and Analysis of Experiments in Biomedical Research3An advanced course covering sample size estimation with power calculations, protection of vertebrate animals and human subjects, factorial design, multivariate analysis of variance, parametric and no… 3 cr · 3 hr source
BMEG 52103Tissue Mechanics3The purpose of this course is to introduce students to non-linear biomechanics of soft tissues such as skin, bladder, blood vessels, and the brain. Topics covered: Tissue mechanics: continuum biomech… 3 cr · 3 hr source
BMEG 52203Genome Engineering and Synthetic Biology3provides an overview of contemporary topics in genome engineering and synthetic biology. This course will introduce a range of topics in synthetic biology and genome engineering using recently publis… 3 cr · 3 hr source
BMEG 52503Biologics: Next Generation Therapeutics and Their Purification3The course focuses on the production and purification of biologics including monoclonal antibodies, viral vectors, nucleic acids and other biotherapeutics. In particular, the course will focus on the… 3 cr · 3 hr source
BMEG 53103Advanced Biomaterials and Biocompatibility3From Absorbable sutures to Zirconium alloy hip implants, biomaterials science influences nearly every aspect of medicine. This course focuses on the study of different classes of biomaterials and the… 3 cr · 3 hr source
BMEG 54103Tissue Engineering3This course introduces Tissue Engineering approaches at genetic and molecular, cellular, tissue, and organ levels. Topics include cell and tissue in-vitro expansion, tissue organization, signaling mo… 3 cr · 3 hr source
BMEG 54203Regenerative Medicine3The course covers five broad areas: Biological and molecular basis for regenerative medicine, tissue development, regenerative medicine and innovative technologies, clinical applications of regenerat… 3 cr · 3 hr source
BMEG 55103Biomedical Optics and Imaging3This course will provide students with a fundamental understanding of various biomedical imaging modalities. Topics will include: Basics of light-tissue interaction - absorption, fluorescence, elasti… 3 cr · 3 hr source
BMEG 55203Biomedical Data and Image Analysis3This course focuses on an introduction to image processing and analysis for applications in biomedical research. After a review of basic MATLAB usage, students will learn fundamental tools for proces… 3 cr · 3 hr source
BMEG 5600VAdvanced Individual Study1Individual study and research of a topic mutually agreeable to the student and faculty member. Prerequisite: Graduate standing. (Typically offered: Irregular) 1 cr · 1 hr source
BMEG 57003Improving Access to Health Technologies3Most governmental and healthcare institutions simultaneously emphasize the goals of maximizing individual health and maximizing health across sub-populations within the society. Modern health care sy… 3 cr · 3 hr source
BMEG 5700VAdvanced Special Topics1Consideration of current biomedical engineering topics not covered in other courses. Prerequisite: Graduate standing. (Typically offered: Irregular) May be repeated for up to 15 hours of degree credi… 1 cr · 1 hr source
BMEG 57103Cardiovascular Physiology and Devices3Understanding etymology of disease while creating solutions and dedicated devices is the primary focus of biomedical engineering. This course describes an interdisciplinary approach of the clinical a… 3 cr · 3 hr source
BMEG 58000Graduate Seminar I0A weekly seminar series comprised of presentations by invited speakers and graduate students as well as didactic instruction in relevant topics including research ethics, authorship, biosafety and th… 0 cr · 0 hr source
BMEG 58001Graduate Seminar I1A weekly seminar series comprised of presentations by invited speakers and graduate students as well as didactic instruction in relevant topics including research ethics, authorship, biosafety and th… 1 cr · 1 hr source
BMEG 58100Graduate Seminar II0A weekly seminar series comprised of presentations by invited speakers and graduate students as well as didactic instruction in relevant topics including professional development, career options, eff… 0 cr · 0 hr source
BMEG 58101Graduate Seminar II1A weekly seminar series comprised of presentations by invited speakers and graduate students as well as didactic instruction in relevant topics including professional development, career options, eff… 1 cr · 1 hr source
BMEG 59003Entrepreneurial Bioengineering3The course introduces entrepreneurship, business model canvas, and lean start-up principles to the students with a focus on medical device customer discovery and technology commercialization. Graduat… 3 cr · 3 hr source
BMEG 59503Fundamentals of Fracture and Fatigue in Structures3The course will cover the concepts of linear-elastic, elastic-plastic and time-dependent Fracture Mechanics as applied to fracture in a variety of materials, structures, and operating conditions. The… 3 cr · 3 hr source
BMEG 6000VMaster's Thesis1. Prerequisite: Graduate standing. (Typically offered: Irregular) May be repeated for degree credit. 1 cr · 1 hr source
BMEG 7000VDoctoral Dissertation1. Prerequisite: Graduate standing. (Typically offered: Irregular) May be repeated for degree credit. 1 cr · 1 hr source
BREW 43103Internship in Brewing Science3The Internship in Brewing Science is a supervised practical work experience with a brewing or brewing-related industry, program or governmental agency to gain professional experience and insight into… 3 cr · 3 hr source
BREW 45703Production Design and Analysis of Beer3Production design, compositional analysis, and sensory evaluation of barley, malt, hops, water, yeast and beer. Corequisite: Lab component. Prerequisite: FDSC 45203 , BIOL 20003 , BIOL 20001 & (( CHE… 3 cr · 3 hr source
BREW 55703Production Design and Analysis of Beer3Production design, compositional analysis, and sensory evaluation of barley, malt, hops, water, yeast and beer. Corequisite: Lab component. Prerequisite: FDSC 45203 , BIOL 20003 , BIOL 20001 and (( C… 3 cr · 3 hr source
BUSI 10101Writing with Integrity for the Academic World1This course is designed to train students in responsible academic writing with a particular emphasis on academic honesty in the writing process. This course will emphasize the skills necessary to dis… 1 cr · 1 hr source
BUSI 103H3Honors Data Analysis and Interpretation3This is an introductory level course covering topics involving estimation of population characteristics, research design and hypothesis testing, as well as measuring and predicting relationships. The… 3 cr · 3 hr source
BUSI 11101Freshman Business Connection1Development of personal development skills, including time management; stress management and academic planning, necessary for success; introduction to business career options and opportunities. (Typi… 1 cr · 1 hr source
BUSI 111H1Honors Freshman Business Connection1Development of personal development skills, including time management; stress management and academic planning, necessary for success; introduction to business career options and opportunities. Prere… 1 cr · 1 hr source
BUSI 16000Undergraduate Research Assistant0Undergraduate research. (Typically offered: Fall, Spring and Summer) 0 cr · 0 hr source
BUSI 20603Workplace Competencies3This online course identifies the skills necessary to be successful as a professional in the workforce. Employers expect new college graduates to possess certain competencies. This course identifies… 3 cr · 3 hr source
BUSI 2100VSpecial Topics in Business1Special topics of an interdisciplinary nature. (Typically offered: Spring) May be repeated for up to 6 hours of degree credit. 1 cr · 1 hr source
BUSI 210HVHonors Special Topics in Business1Special topics of an interdisciplinary nature. Prerequisite: Honors standing. (Typically offered: Spring) May be repeated for up to 6 hours of degree credit. This course is equivalent to BUSI 2100V . 1 cr · 1 hr source
BUSI 2300VWalton College Study Abroad3Open to undergraduate students studying abroad in officially sanctioned programs in Walton College. Topics vary by location of study abroad opportunities. Prerequisite: Departmental consent. (Typical… 3 cr · 3 hr source
BUSI 230HVHonors Walton College Study Abroad3Open to undergraduate students studying abroad in officially sanctioned programs in Walton College. Topics vary by location of study abroad opportunities. Prerequisite: Honors standing and department… 3 cr · 3 hr source
BUSI 26000Undergraduate Research Assistant0Undergraduate research. (Typically offered: Fall, Spring and Summer) 0 cr · 0 hr source
BUSI 300H3Honors College Colloquium3An inter-disciplinary course exploring events, concepts, and/or new developments in the field of business administration. Prerequisite: Junior or senior standing. (Typically offered: Fall and Spring)… 3 cr · 3 hr source
BUSI 30403From Books to Boardrooms3Examines career choices and skills necessary to be successful as a professional in the workforce. Self-assessment and career exploration strategies are examined using career development theories. Inc… 3 cr · 3 hr source
BUSI 3100VInternship1allows students to earn one to three hours of academic credit per semester for work related to their major and/or minor. Accumulated credit may not exceed six hours. Prerequisite: Completion of 45 ho… 1 cr · 1 hr source
BUSI 3200VInternational Internship1The International Internship allows students to work overseas with a pre-approved employer. Students will receive one to three hours of credit per semester based on hours worked and length of time ab… 1 cr · 1 hr source
BUSI 3300VWalton College Study Abroad3Open to undergraduate students studying abroad in officially sanctioned programs in the Walton College. Topics vary by location of study abroad opportunities. To be eligible for credit, students must… 3 cr · 3 hr source
BUSI 330HVHonors Walton College Study Abroad3Open to undergraduate students studying abroad in officially sanctioned programs in the Walton College. Topics vary by location of study abroad opportunities. To be eligible for credit, students must… 3 cr · 3 hr source
BUSI 36000Undergraduate Research Assistant0Undergraduate research. (Typically offered: Fall, Spring and Summer) 0 cr · 0 hr source
BUSI 4100VSpecial Topics in Business1Special business topics of an interdisciplinary nature. Prerequisite: Junior standing. (Typically offered: Fall) May be repeated for up to 6 hours of degree credit. 1 cr · 1 hr source
BUSI 46000Undergraduate Research Assistant0Undergraduate research. (Typically offered: Fall, Spring and Summer) 0 cr · 0 hr source
BUSI 499HVHonors Thesis1Provides Honors Students with an opportunity to explore a business topic in depth through an independent research project. Prerequisite: Good standing in the Walton College Honors Program. (Typically… 1 cr · 1 hr source
BUSI 5100VSpecial Topics in Business1Special business topics of an interdisciplinary nature. (Typically offered: Irregular) May be repeated for up to 6 hours of degree credit. 1 cr · 1 hr source
BUSI 51103The Health Care System3Analysis of system-wide issues related to delivery of health in the United States, including organizational arrangements, financing, health status issues, health insurance, health manpower, cost of h… 3 cr · 3 hr source
BUSI 51303Healthcare Quality Management and Information Systems3This course serves the dual purpose of familiarizing the student with major issues and trends in healthcare information technology, while also exploring contemporary issues in quality management and… 3 cr · 3 hr source
BUSI 51503Applications in Health Systems Financial Management3Students are expected to have a basic understanding of financial management. This course focuses on the healthcare environment, basic financial management concepts, capital acquisition, cost of capit… 3 cr · 3 hr source
BUSI 51703Health Law3This course provides an overview of the health law in the United States. Utilizing the organizational schema of the text, the course is organized around central areas of health law in the US. In addi… 3 cr · 3 hr source
BUSI 5350VGraduate Business Internship1This course allows a student to experience an internship within a business and benefit from the applied experience. The internship may be designed to offer a wide range of business experiences. The i… 1 cr · 1 hr source
BUSI 61101Seminar in Business Administration Teaching I1This course in college level teaching is designed for graduate students and new college teachers with specific emphasis on the Business Administration learning and classroom management. The purpose o… 1 cr · 1 hr source
CATE 30003Teaching Housing and Interior Design to Secondary Students3This course prepares students to teach housing and interior design concepts to students in secondary school settings. Topics to be covered include housing needs and decisions, architectural design an… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CATE 31003Introduction to Professionalism3Studying and developing educational concepts in career and technical education with accepted principles of professionalism in secondary education settings. Prerequisite: Pre-CATE students only. (Typi… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CATE 310H3Honors Introduction to Professionalism3Studying and developing professional concepts in vocational education with accepted principles of professionalism applied to career and technical education settings. (Typically offered: Fall) This co… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CATE 40103Teaching Strategies3Methods and techniques in the preparation and delivery of teaching. Prerequisite: CATE 31003 and admission to CATE-BS major. (Typically offered: Fall) 3 cr · 3 hr source
CATE 40203Classroom Management3Theory and techniques in classroom management, including professional ethics and school policies related to students, faculty and programs. Prerequisite: CATE 31003 and admission to CATEBS major. (Ty… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CATE 40303Assessment / Program Evaluation3An introduction to constructing, evaluating and interpreting tests; descriptive and inferential statistics; state competency testing; and guidelines for state program valuations. Prerequisite: CATE 3… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CATE 40502Seminar Teaching Internship2Site-based field experiences are integrated with the course content to provide continuity between theory and practice. Corequisite: CATE 40612 . Prerequisite: Admission to CATEBS major. (Typically of… 2 cr · 2 hr source
CATE 40612Teaching Internship12A minimum of 15 weeks will be spent in an off-campus school, at which time the student will have an opportunity under supervision to observe, to teach and to participate in other activities involving… 12 cr · 12 hr source
CATE 41006Teaching Residency I6This course is designed to offer a variety of ideas and experiences concerning teaching, planning, and presenting instruction. Corequisite: CATE 40103 , SEED 40203 , and CATE 40303 . Prerequisite: Ad… 6 cr · 6 hr source
CATE 44403Teaching Career Development in Public Schools3This course provides a study of curricula, methods, and techniques involved in teaching career development as related to the 16 occupational clusters. Successful completion of this course is required… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CATE 48003Word Processing and Multimedia3This course is designed to provide an overview of computer technology for prospective teachers in career and technical education. The main emphasis will be placed on the hands-on learning of word pro… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CATE 48103Teaching Apparel Production3This course prepares students to teach apparel production concepts to students in secondary school settings. Topics to be covered include clothing selection, textiles, clothing construction and alter… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CATE 50003Introduction to Professionalism3This course examines the principles and concepts of professionalism in the teaching profession, with an emphasis on developing professional concepts in the profession. Added emphasis is on career and… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CATE 50103Teaching Strategies3This course is designed to offer a variety of ideas and experiences concerning methods of teaching, planning and presenting instruction. (Typically offered: Fall) 3 cr · 3 hr source
CATE 50106Teaching Residency II6A minimum of 12 weeks will be spent in an off-campus school, at which time the resident/intern will have an opportunity under supervision to observe, teach, and participate in other activities involv… 6 cr · 6 hr source
CATE 50203Classroom Management3Theory and techniques in classroom management, including professional ethics and school policies related to students, faculty and programs. Graduate degree credit will not be given for both CATE 4020… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CATE 50303Assessment/Program Evaluation3An introduction to constructing, evaluating, and interpreting tests; descriptive and inferential statistics; state competency testing; and guidelines for state program evaluations. Prerequisite: Grad… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CATE 51006Cohort Directed Field Experience6This course is designed to offer a variety of ideas and experiences concerning teaching, planning, and presenting instruction. Corequisite: CATE 50003 , CATE 50103 , CATE 50203 , and CATE 50303 . (Ty… 6 cr · 6 hr source
CATE 54403Teaching Career Development in Public Schools3This course provides a study of curricula, methods, and techniques involved in teaching career development as related to the 16 occupational clusters. Successful completion of this course is required… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CATE 58003Teaching Apparel Production to Secondary Students3This course prepares students to teach apparel production concepts to students in secondary school settings. Topics to be covered include clothing selection, textiles, clothing care and laundry, clot… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CCLE 50003History of the Community College3The course examines the history and development of community colleges in the United States. Prerequisite: Admission into M.Ed. in Community College Leadership program or instructor consent. (Typicall… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CCLE 50103Legal Issues in Community Colleges3The course examines the legal issues facing community colleges in the United States, including: the rights and responsibilities of educators and students, fair employment; due process; torts liabilit… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CCLE 50203Organization and Leadership in Community Colleges3The course applies the scholarship of organizations and leadership to community colleges in the United States, covering issues related to governance and policymaking, management, problem-solving, and… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CCLE 50303Diversity and Inclusion in Community Colleges3The course focuses on the responsibilities of community college leaders to be multiculturally competent professionals who foster inclusive practices for diverse student populations. Prerequisite: Adm… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CCLE 50403Finance and Fiscal Management in Community Colleges3The course provides an understanding of community college finance and budgeting practices. Prerequisite: Admission into M.Ed. in Community College Leadership program or instructor consent. (Typically… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CCLE 50503Students in Community Colleges3The course provides an understanding of student populations in community colleges. Prerequisite: Admission into M.Ed. in Community College Leadership or instructor consent. (Typically offered: Irregu… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CCLE 50603Teaching and Learning in Community Colleges3The course examines instructional strategies and considers the diverse types of learning environments at community colleges. Prerequisite: Admission into M.Ed. in Community College Leadership or inst… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CCLE 50703Workforce and Economic Development in Community Colleges3The course provides an overview of the role community colleges play in workforce, economic, and community development, including community-based partnerships, best practices in program development, a… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CCLE 50803Research and Assessment of Community Colleges3The course provides an overview of research and assessment applicable to community colleges to inform strategic planning and data-driven decision-making. Prerequisite: Admission into M.Ed. in Communi… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CCLE 50903Program Planning in Community Colleges3The course introduces the process of program planning in community colleges, including various planning models used in academic settings and fundamental steps in the planning process. Prerequisite: A… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CCLE 51003Critical Issues in Community Colleges3The course considers the pressing problems facing community colleges and strategies to maximize the potential of these institutions. Prerequisite: Admission into M.Ed. in Community College Leadership… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CCLE 5110VIndependent Study1Provides students with an opportunity to pursue special study in community college leadership. Prerequisite: Instructor permission. (Typically offered: Irregular) May be repeated for up to 6 hours of… 1 cr · 1 hr source
CSDI 22503Introduction to Communicative Disorders3An introductory course which surveys the professional interests of speech-language pathology and audiology with specific attention to the general recognition and classification of disorders of speech… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CSDI 290H3Honors Introduction to Research in Communication Sciences and Disorders3This course introduces students to the research process in the field of communication sciences and disorders. Prerequisite: Acceptance into the COEHP Honors Program. (Typically offered: Spring) 3 cr · 3 hr source
CSDI 31003Introduction to Audiology3Introduction to the basic concepts for administering and interpreting hearing tests, including the anatomy and physiology of the auditory system, disorders of the ear, and techniques for administerin… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CSDI 310H3Honors Introduction to Audiology3Introduction to the basic concepts for administering and interpreting hearing tests, including the anatomy and physiology of the auditory system, disorders of the ear, and techniques for administerin… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CSDI 31203Normal Phonology and Articulatory Process3Analysis of the English speech sounds as a basis for speech improvement; physiological positions and movements; acoustic qualities and transcription in the international phonetic alphabet. Prerequisi… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CSDI 32003Articulation Disorders3A study of the definition, etiology, pathology, and treatment procedures of problems of articulation. Prerequisite: CSDI 31203 , CSDI 32103 and CDISBS major or departmental consent. (Typically offere… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CSDI 320H3Honors Articulation Disorders3A study of the definition, etiology, pathology, and treatment procedures of problems of articulation. Prerequisite: CSDI 31203 , CSDI 32103 , honors standing, and CDISBS major or departmental consent… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CSDI 32103Anatomy and Physiology of the Speech Mechanism3Structure and function of the organic mechanisms responsible for speech and language. Pre or Corequisite: BIOL 10103 and BIOL 10101 or higher. Prerequisite: CDISBS major or departmental consent. (Typ… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CSDI 32203Language Development in Children3Study of typical development of speech and language functions for communicative purposes in children from infancy to early school-age years, including the major components of language as well as the… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CSDI 322H3Honors Language Development in Children3Study of typical development of speech and language functions for communicative purposes in children from infancy to early school-age years, including the major components of language as well as the… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CSDI 32303Introduction to Clinical Practice3An introduction to the various aspects of clinical operations including technical and interpersonal relationship skills necessary for case management and a survey of professional standards. Pre- or C… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CSDI 323H3Honors Introduction to Clinical Practice3An introduction to the various aspects of clinical operations including technical and interpersonal relationship skills necessary for case management and a survey of professional standards. Pre- or C… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CSDI 32503Culturally Responsive Practice in Communication Sciences and Disorders3An introduction to various cultures, customs, and professional standards in health-related fields that helps to develop intercultural communication skills necessary to manage the increasingly diverse… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CSDI 390H1Honors Communication Disorders Thesis Tutorial1Designed to provide the foundation for the Honors Thesis/Project. Students and faculty tutors work "one-on-one" exploring a specific topic which has been agreed upon by the student and the professor.… 1 cr · 1 hr source
CSDI 392H3Honors Colloquium3Treats a special topic or issue, offered as part of the honors program. Prerequisite: Honors candidacy (not restricted to candidacy in speech or dramatic art). (Typically offered: Irregular) May be r… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CSDI 399HVHonors Course1. Prerequisite: Junior standing. (Typically offered: Irregular) May be repeated for up to 12 hours of degree credit. 1 cr · 1 hr source
CSDI 40003Clinical Practicum Undergrad3Entry-level training in speech-language clinical practicum activities. This course is taken for satisfactory or unsatisfactory credit. Students are paired with a patient(s) at the UA Speech and Heari… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CSDI 400H3Honors Clinical Practicum Undergrad3Entry-level training in speech-language clinical practicum activities. This course is taken for satisfactory or unsatisfactory credit. Prerequisite: Honors standing, admitted to the Communication Sci… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CSDI 41303Introduction to Aural Rehabilitation3Study of evidence-based approaches to auditory (re)habilitation and communication access for individuals who are D/deaf or hard of hearing. Emphasis is placed on hearing technologies; auditory traini… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CSDI 41803Clinical Assessment of Speech and Language Disorders3Study of the basic diagnostic procedures used in speech-language pathology. Emphasis is placed on the clinical processes of assessment, including criteria for test selection, techniques in test admin… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CSDI 42103Introduction to Speech and Hearing Science3Study of the physical and acoustic bases of speech production and perception, and their measurement. Prerequisite: CSDI 32003 , CSDI 32103 , CSDI 31203 and its lab component and CDISBS major or depar… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CSDI 42203Language Disorders in Children3Study of disorders of language acquisition and usage in children and adolescents, with emphasis upon the nature, assessment, and treatment of such disorders. Prerequisite: CSDI 32203 and CDISBS major… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CSDI 422H3Honors Language Disorders in Children3Study of disorders of language acquisition and usage in children and adolescents, with emphasis upon the nature, assessment, and treatment of such disorders. Prerequisite: CSDI 32203 and CDISBS major… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CSDI 42503Neurological Bases of Communication3A study of the structures and functions of the central and peripheral nervous systems as they relate to human speech, language, and cognition. Prerequisite: CSDI 32103 and CDISBS major or departmenta… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CSDI 425H3Honors Neurological Bases of Communication3A study of the structures and functions of the central and peripheral nervous systems as they relate to human speech, language, and cognition. Prerequisite: CSDI 32103 , honors standing, and CDISBS m… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CSDI 42703Communication Behavior and Aging3Study of the effects upon communication of normal aspects of the aging process, from early adulthood throughout the lifespan. Changes in speech, language, and hearing functioning are identified; comm… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CSDI 427H3Honors Communication Behavior and Aging3Study of the effects upon communication of normal aspects of the aging process, from early adulthood throughout the lifespan. Changes in speech, language, and hearing functioning are identified; comm… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CSDI 4900VSpecial Problems1. Prerequisite: Advanced standing. (Typically offered: Fall, Spring and Summer) May be repeated for up to 3 hours of degree credit. 1 cr · 1 hr source
CSDI 498HVHonors Communication Disorders Thesis/Project1Designed to provide facilitation of the Honors Thesis/Project. Students and faculty work "one-on-one" to complete the honors thesis/project. Prerequisite: Honors candidacy, CDISBS major, and CSDI 390… 1 cr · 1 hr source
CSDI 51043Research Methodology in Communication Disorders3An examination of methods of research in speech-language pathology and audiology and of the use of bibliographic tools. Focuses on purposes and problems of various forms of communication disorders re… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CSDI 51163Seminar in Early Intervention3Study of family-centered, transdisciplinary approaches to early intervention for children birth to five who are at risk for or diagnosed with communication disorders, including those affecting langua… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CSDI 51231Feeding and Swallowing Disorders Lab1Observation and interpretation of techniques used for assessment and remediation of feeding and swallowing disorders in children and adults. Prerequisite: Enrollment in CDISMS program or Instructor C… 1 cr · 1 hr source
CSDI 51232Feeding and Swallowing Disorders2Study of the etiology, assessment, and remediation of feeding and swallowing disorders in children and adults. Prerequisite: Enrollment in CDISMS program or Instructor Consent. (Typically offered: Sp… 2 cr · 2 hr source
CSDI 51433Cognitive-Communication Development and Disorders3Study of normal cognitive development, the role of communication in this development, and shifts that may occur in conjunction with various speech, language and/or hearing disorders. Prerequisite: CS… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CSDI 51533TBI and Right-Hemisphere Disorders3Study of the speech and language disorders commonly resulting from traumatic brain injury and right hemisphere disorders. Prerequisite: Enrollment in CDISMS program or instructor consent. (Typically… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CSDI 51603Seminar in Language Topics3Study of selected topics in normal and disordered language acquisition and/or language use. Implications of current research are reviewed and applied to evaluation and management of language impairme… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CSDI 51803Advanced Clinical Practicum I3Practicum activities in speech-language assessment and intervention. Prerequisite: Graduate standing. (Typically offered: Fall) 3 cr · 3 hr source
CSDI 52053Introduction to Aural Rehabilitation3Study of the technique used in the rehabilitation of speech and language problems of the hearing impaired including the role of amplification, auditory training, and speech reading in rehabilitation.… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CSDI 52103Voice and Resonance Disorders3Study of disorders of phonation and resonation, including etiologies, diagnosis, and intervention strategies. Prerequisite: Graduate standing. (Typically offered: Fall) 3 cr · 3 hr source
CSDI 52203Fluency Disorders3An examination of fluency disorders including theory, etiological factors, and development. In addition, the course is designed to address assessment and management of fluency disorders consistent wi… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CSDI 52303Speech Sound Disorders3Assessment and treatment of disorders in speech articulation. Prerequisite: Graduate standing. (Typically offered: Summer) 3 cr · 3 hr source
CSDI 52433Language Disorders in Adults3This course will examine the diagnosis and treatment of language disorders in adults with focal and diffuse brain injuries. Prerequisite: Graduate standing. (Typically offered: Fall) 3 cr · 3 hr source
CSDI 52503Motor Speech Disorders3Study of motor speech production disorders related to damage to central or peripheral nervous system motor centers and pathways. Cerebral palsy, adult dysarthria, apraxia, and dysphagia are emphasize… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CSDI 52733Language, Learning and Literacy3An examination of language-based literacy skills, including consideration of development, disorders, assessment and intervention. Prerequisite: Enrollment in CDISMS program or instructor consent. (Ty… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CSDI 52833Advanced Clinical Practicum II3Practicum activities in speech-language assessment and intervention. Prerequisite: Graduate standing and CSDI 51803 . (Typically offered: Spring) 3 cr · 3 hr source
CSDI 52933Augmentative and Alternative Communication3Approaches to augmentative and alternative communication (AAC) assessment and intervention for individuals with developmental and acquired disabilities across the lifespan for whom speech does not fu… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CSDI 53403Cognitive Communication in Adults3Cognitive and communicative breakdown due to neurological trauma, including etiology, characteristics, assessment, and treatment for traumatic brain injury, right hemisphere injury, dementia, and oth… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CSDI 53533Neurological Bases of Communication3A study of the structures and functions of the central and peripheral nervous systems as they relate to human speech, language, and cognition. Graduate degree credit will not be given for both CSDI 4… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CSDI 53803Advanced Clinical Practicum III3Practicum activities in speech-language assessment and intervention. Prerequisite: Graduate standing and CSDI 52833 . (Typically offered: Summer) 3 cr · 3 hr source
CSDI 54803Advanced Clinical Practicum IV3Practicum activities in speech-language assessment and intervention. Prerequisite: Graduate standing and CSDI 53803 . (Typically offered: Fall) 3 cr · 3 hr source
CSDI 55805Advanced Clinical Practicum V5Practicum activities in speech-language assessment and intervention. Prerequisite: Graduate standing and CSDI 54803 . (Typically offered: Spring) 5 cr · 5 hr source
CSDI 58103Advanced Auditory (Re)Habilitation3This course provides students with an in-depth knowledge of hearing anatomy and physiology as well as current hearing and hearing assistive technologies. The development of auditory skills across the… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CSDI 58203Language Learning with Multiple Disabilities3Approaches to services (assessment and intervention) for individuals who, as a result of multiple disabilities, are in the beginning stages of language development including the preintentional and pr… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CSDI 58403Communication and Swallowing in Dementia3This course provides an in-depth examination of the communication and feeding/swallowing factors demonstrated by patients with dementia. Etiologies, symptoms, progression, evaluation, and appropriate… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CSDI 58803Policies & Procedures in Educational Speech-Language Pathology3Educational Speech Pathology is designed to familiarize the student the factors related to functioning as an SLP in an educational setting, including state and federal regulations/standards, service… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CSDI 5900VSpecial Problems1. Prerequisite: Graduate standing. (Typically offered: Fall, Spring and Summer) May be repeated for up to 6 hours of degree credit. 1 cr · 1 hr source
CSDI 6000VMaster's Thesis1. Prerequisite: Graduate standing. (Typically offered: Fall, Spring and Summer) May be repeated for degree credit. 1 cr · 1 hr source
CSDI 61003Literacy for Learning in Educational Settings3An examination of language-based literacy skills, including consideration of development, disorders, assessment, and intervention. Prerequisite: Graduate standing and admission to the ASLPMC program… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CSDI 62033Advanced Assessment and Intervention for Fluency Disorders3An examination of fluency disorders including theory, etiological factors, and development. In addition, the course is designed to address assessment and management of fluency disorders consistent wi… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CSDI 63003Effective Augmentative and Alternative Communication Services in Schools3This course will support current speech-language pathologists in becoming more effective speech-language pathologists as it relates to the provision of augmentative and alternative services in school… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CSDI 64003Advanced Pediatric Feeding and Swallowing Assessment & Intervention3Study of the etiology, assessment, and remediation of feeding and swallowing disorders in children. Prerequisite: Graduate standing and admission to the ASLPMC program or with departmental consent. (… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CSDI 65003Behavioral Management in Educational Settings3The course provides an introduction to behavioral management across a variety of settings highlighting best practices from organizing time, materials, and room space. Strategies for managing individu… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CSDI 6990VSeminar in Communication Sciences and Disorders1Discussion of pertinent topics and issues in the discipline of communication sciences and disorders. Prerequisite: Advanced graduate standing. (Typically offered: Irregular) May be repeated for up to… 1 cr · 1 hr source
CHEG 21103Introduction to Chemical Engineering I3Introduction to the field of chemical engineering. Industries, careers, and the curriculum are discussed. Basic chemical engineering terms, concepts, and calculations are presented. Mass balance calc… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CHEG 21303Fluid Mechanics3Analysis and design of fluids handling equipment and systems. Application of the principles of fluid statics, fluid dynamics, compressible flow, etc. Prerequisite: MATH 25804 . Pre- or Corequisite: M… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CHEG 213H3Honors Fluid Mechanics3Analysis and design of fluids handling equipment and systems. Application of the principles of fluid statics, fluid dynamics, compressible flow, etc. Prerequisite: MATH 25804 . Pre- or Corequisite: M… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CHEG 23103Thermodynamics of Single-Component Systems3A detailed study of the thermodynamic "state principles," energy and entropy balances, and their application to the solution of problems involving single-component physical systems and processes. Pre… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CHEG 231H3Honors Thermodynamics of Single-Component Systems3A detailed study of the thermodynamic "state principles," energy and entropy balances, and their application to the solution of problems involving single-component physical systems and processes. Pre… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CHEG 31404Heat and Mass Transfer4Applications of the principles of conduction, convection and radiation to the analysis and design of chemical processing heat transfer equipment and systems. Fundamentals of chemical diffusional and… 4 cr · 4 hr source
CHEG 314H4Honors Heat and Mass Transfer4Applications of the principles of conduction, convection and radiation to the analysis and design of chemical processing heat transfer equipment and systems. Fundamentals of chemical diffusional and… 4 cr · 4 hr source
CHEG 32303Chemical Engineering Laboratory I3Experimental measurements of various physical properties and comparison with published values and theoretical predictions. Experimental investigation of fluid flow and thermodynamics. Interpretation… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CHEG 32503Chemical Engineering Computer Methods3Application of computer methods to chemical engineering problems including a review of structured programming principles. Corequisite: Drill component. Pre- or Corequisite: CHEG 31404 and CHEG 33203… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CHEG 33203Thermodynamics of Multi-Component Systems3The use of the state principle and energy and entropy balance developed in CHEG 23103 is extended to allow processes. Physical and chemical equilibrium processes are considered in detail. Prerequisit… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CHEG 332H3Honors Thermodynamics of Multi-Component Systems3The use of the state principle and energy and entropy balance developed in CHEG 23103 is extended to allow processes. Physical and chemical equilibrium processes are considered in detail. Prerequisit… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CHEG 33303Chemical Engineering Reactor Design3Principles of kinetics of homogeneous and heterogeneous reactions, catalysis, and reactor design with applications, drawn from industrial processes. Pre- or Corequisite: CHEG 32503 . Prerequisite: CH… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CHEG 333H3Honors Chemical Engineering Reactor Design3Principles of kinetics of homogeneous and heterogeneous reactions, catalysis, and reactor design with applications, drawn from industrial processes. Pre- or Corequisite: CHEG 32503 . Prerequisite: Ho… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CHEG 37103Chemical Engineering Materials Technology3Selection of metals, polymers and ceramics for service in process conditions (including corrosion). In addition to static strains on materials, specialized materials such as semiconductors,, composit… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CHEG 371H3Honors Chemical Engineering Materials Technology3Selection of metals, polymers and ceramics for service in process conditions (including corrosion). In addition to static strains on materials, specialized materials such as semiconductors,, composit… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CHEG 41603Separation Processes3Applications of chemical engineering design to stagewise and continuous separations in systems approaching equilibrium. Prerequisite: CHEG 31404 with a C or above. (Typically offered: Fall and Spring) 3 cr · 3 hr source
CHEG 416H3Honors Separation Processes3Applications of chemical engineering design to stagewise and continuous separations in systems approaching equilibrium. Prerequisite: Honors standing and CHEG 31404 with a C or above. (Typically offe… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CHEG 43302Chemical Engineering Laboratory II2Experimental investigations of mass transfer and kinetics/reactor design. Special attention to attaining a high order of accuracy and to presenting results in complete written reports, with emphasis… 2 cr · 2 hr source
CHEG 44103Chemical Engineering Design I3Principles of cost estimation, profitability, economic analysis, and economic balances as practiced in the chemical process industries. Special emphasis on the solution of problems involving the comb… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CHEG 441H3Honors Chemical Engineering Design I3Principles of cost estimation, profitability, economic analysis, and economic balances as practiced in the chemical process industries. Special emphasis on the solution of problems involving the comb… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CHEG 44203Automatic Process Control3Application of mathematical modeling methods to the description of transient phenomena of interest to process engineers. Modes of control and principles of feedback control are introduced with applic… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CHEG 442H3Honors Automatic Process Control3Application of mathematical modeling methods to the description of transient phenomena of interest to process engineers. Modes of control and principles of feedback control are introduced with applic… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CHEG 44403Chemical Engineering Design II3Responsibility for decision making is placed on the students in the solution of a comprehensive, open ended problem based on an industrial process. Both formal oral and formal written presentation of… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CHEG 444H3Honors Chemical Engineering Design II3Responsibility for decision making is placed on the students in the solution of a comprehensive, open ended problem based on an industrial process. Both formal oral and formal written presentation of… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CHEG 47103Soft Biomaterials3The study of advanced soft materials as applied to biomedical systems. Integration of materials science and engineering concepts with biology for the design of successful interfaces between living ce… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CHEG 48103Chemical Process Safety3Application of chemical engineering principles to the study of safety, health, and loss prevention. Fires and explosions, hygiene, toxicology, hazard identification, and risk assessment in the chemic… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CHEG 481H3Honors Chemical Process Safety3Application of chemical engineering principles to the study of safety, health, and loss prevention. Fires and explosions, hygiene, toxicology, hazard identification, and risk assessment in the chemic… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CHEG 4880VSpecial Problems1. Prerequisite: Senior standing. (Typically offered: Fall, Spring and Summer) May be repeated for up to 12 hours of degree credit. 1 cr · 1 hr source
CHEG 49203Introduction to Sustainable Process Engineering3This course considers the role of engineers in the pursuit of a sustainable future. Broad topics will be addressed including Principles of Sustainability, Sustainable Materials, Renewable Energies, L… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CHEG 49303Environmental Life Cycle Assessment3Life-cycle assessment (LCA) is a comprehensive tool used to perform systems analysis of environmental, economic, and social impacts associated with a product supply chain. This course will enable par… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CHEG 50103Membrane Separation and System Design3Theory and system design of cross flow membrane process--reverse osmosis, nanofiltration, ultrafiltration, and microfiltration--and applications for pollution control, water treatment, food and pharm… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CHEG 50403Colloid and Interface Science3This course aims to provide essential knowledge about surface, interface, and molecular self-organization. At the end of this course students should understand (i) basic concepts to describe phenomen… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CHEG 51103Transport Processes I3Fundamental concepts and laws governing the transfer of momentum, mass, and heat. (Typically offered: Fall) 3 cr · 3 hr source
CHEG 51303Advanced Reactor Design3Applied reaction kinetics with emphasis on the design of heterogeneous reacting systems including solid surface catalysis, enzyme catalysis, and transport phenomena effects. Various types of industri… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CHEG 52703Corrosion Control3Qualitative and quantitative introduction to corrosion and its control. Application of the fundamentals of corrosion control in the process industries is emphasized. (Typically offered: Spring) 3 cr · 3 hr source
CHEG 53303Advanced Thermodynamics3Methods of statistical thermodynamics, the correlation of classical and statistical thermodynamics, and the theory of thermodynamics of continuous systems (non-equilibrium thermodynamics). (Typically… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CHEG 54403Chemical Engineering Design II3A capstone design class designed for graduate students who do not have an engineering degree. Responsibility for decision making is placed on the students in the solution of a comprehensive, open end… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CHEG 55103Biochemical Engineering Fundamentals3An introduction to bioprocessing with an emphasis on modern biochemical engineering techniques and biotechnology. Topics include: basic metabolism (procaryote and eucaryote), biochemical pathways, en… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CHEG 57103Soft Biomaterials3The study of advanced soft materials as applied to biomedical systems. Integration of materials science and engineering concepts with biology for the design of successful interfaces between living ce… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CHEG 57303Polymer Science and Engineering3Synthesis, characterization, and application for polymers and multi-component polymer materials are presented. Topics include polymer science principles, commercial and research practices, processing… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CHEG 57703Medical Applications of Membranes Theory, Current Uses, and Development Areas3The course will cover most present-day medical products, treatments, and surgical equipment that rely on membrane transport and/or separation to function effectively. Membranes or membrane devices ar… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CHEG 58001Graduate Seminar1Students hear and present oral presentations on innovations in a variety of chemical engineering subjects with special emphasis on new developments. Prerequisite: Graduate standing. (Typically offere… 1 cr · 1 hr source
CHEG 5880VSpecial Problems1Opportunity for individual study of an advanced chemical engineering problem not sufficiently comprehensive to be a thesis. Prerequisite: Graduate standing. (Typically offered: Fall, Spring and Summe… 1 cr · 1 hr source
CHEG 59203Introduction to Sustainable Process Engineering3This course considers the role of engineers in the pursuit of a sustainable future. Broad topics will be addressed including Principles of Sustainability, Sustainable Materials, Renewable Energies, L… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CHEG 59303Environmental Life Cycle Assessment3Life-cycle assessment (LCA) is a comprehensive tool used to perform systems analysis of environmental, economic, and social impacts associated with a product supply chain. This course will enable par… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CHEG 6000VMaster's Thesis1. Prerequisite: Graduate standing. (Typically offered: Fall, Spring and Summer) May be repeated for degree credit. 1 cr · 1 hr source
CHEG 61203Transport Processes II3Continuation of CHEG 51103 . Prerequisite: CHEG 51103 . (Typically offered: Spring) 3 cr · 3 hr source
CHEG 6880VSpecial Topics in Chemical Engineering1Advanced study of current Chemical Engineering topics not covered in other courses. Prerequisite: Doctoral students only. (Typically offered: Fall, Spring and Summer) May be repeated for up to 3 hour… 1 cr · 1 hr source
CHEG 7000VDoctoral Dissertation1. (Typically offered: Fall, Spring and Summer) May be repeated for degree credit. 1 cr · 1 hr source
CHEM 10001Chemistry in the Modern World Laboratory1Basic laboratory exercises involving measurements of mass and volume, acids and bases, hardness of water, energy content in fuel, sugar content in drinks, and radioactivity. Meets 2 hours per week. C… 1 cr · 1 hr source
CHEM 10003Chemistry in the Modern World3The impact of chemical developments upon contemporary society. Chemical problems of ecological, environmental, nutritional, economic, and sociological concern. Designed for non-science majors. Lectur… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CHEM 12071Chemistry for Majors I Laboratory1Laboratory exercises involving density, types of chemical reactions separations and chromatography, solubility, waters of hydration, freezing point depression, gas laws, and data interpretation. Labo… 1 cr · 1 hr source
CHEM 12073Chemistry for Majors I3The first half of a two-semester course designed especially for students planning to major in chemistry or biochemistry. Students may not receive credit for both CHEM 12073 and CHEM 14103 . Corequisi… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CHEM 12101Fundamentals of Chemistry Laboratory1Laboratory exercises in principles and practices of Fundamental Chemistry. Corequisite: CHEM 12103 . (Typically offered: Fall) 1 cr · 1 hr source
CHEM 12103Fundamentals of Chemistry3One-semester introductory-level general chemistry course introducing select fundamental concepts and related problem-solving for atomic and molecular structures, nomenclature, dimensional analysis, c… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CHEM 12281Chemistry for Majors II Laboratory1Qualitative and quantitative laboratory with data interpretation and exercises covering the topics of stoichiometry, thermodynamics, kinetics, chemical equilibrium, pH, and descriptive inorganic chem… 1 cr · 1 hr source
CHEM 12283Chemistry for Majors II3The second half of a two-semester course designed specifically for students planning to major in chemistry or biochemistry. Students may not receive credit for both CHEM 12283 and CHEM 14203 . Pre- o… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CHEM 14101University Chemistry I Laboratory1Laboratory exercises involving density, types of chemical reactions separations and chromatography, solubility, waters of hydration, freezing point depression, gas laws, and data interpretation. Meet… 1 cr · 1 hr source
CHEM 14103University Chemistry I3An introductory course for science, engineering or agriculture majors. Atomic structure, electron configurations and periodic properties, nomenclature and bonding in compounds, Lewis structure and re… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CHEM 14201University Chemistry II Laboratory1Quantitative laboratory with data interpretation and exercises covering the topics of stoichiometry, thermodynamics, kinetics, chemical equilibrium, pH, and descriptive inorganic chemistry. Laborator… 1 cr · 1 hr source
CHEM 14203University Chemistry II3Introductory course for science, engineering or agriculture majors. Liquids, solids, intermolecular forces, phase diagrams, solution chemistry, solubility, colligative properties, chemical kinetics,… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CHEM 142H1Honors University Chemistry II Laboratory1Qualitative and quantitative laboratory with data interpretation and exercises covering the topics of stoichiometry, thermodynamics, kinetics, chemical equilibrium, pH, and descriptive inorganic chem… 1 cr · 1 hr source
CHEM 142H3Honors University Chemistry II3Presents the topics of periodicity, bonding, stoichiometry, thermodynamics, kinetics, and chemical equilibrium in detail. Lecture 3 hours per week. Students with satisfactory performance on the profi… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CHEM 22671Analytical Chemistry Laboratory1Covers techniques of classical and instrumental methods of chemical separation and analysis. Laboratory 4 hours per week. Chemistry Majors/Minors must take analytical lecture and lab prior to any phy… 1 cr · 1 hr source
CHEM 22673Analytical Chemistry Lecture3Principles of chemical separations, analysis by classical and instrumental methods, and chemical equilibrium in physical and biological systems. Lecture 3 hours per week. Chemistry Majors/Minors must… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CHEM 26101Organic Physiological Chemistry Laboratory1A focus on properties of organic compounds as well as reactions of organic compounds with an emphasis on functional groups along with some classifications of certain types of compounds. Laboratory 3… 1 cr · 1 hr source
CHEM 26103Organic Physiological Chemistry3One semester survey of organic chemistry necessary for understanding of biological systems, with some related physiological chemistry. Lecture 3 hours per week. Corequisite: CHEM 26101 and related co… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CHEM 32003Forensic Chemistry3Survey of chemistry used in criminal investigations. Topics may include detection and identification of drugs, alcohol, toxins, explosives and gun powder residue. Chemical analysis of paint, ink, pap… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CHEM 32703Inquiry and Modeling in Science Education3Study of science practices with emphasis on modeling and inquiry for learning/teaching. Includes practical, philosophical, cognitive, and disciplinary specific dimensions of doing science in academic… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CHEM 34601Elements of Physical Chemistry Laboratory1Experimental measurements of the physical properties, chemical systems, error analysis and report writing. Experiments cover topics in thermochemistry, heat capacity, chemical kinetics, spectroscopy,… 1 cr · 1 hr source
CHEM 34603Elements of Physical Chemistry3One semester accelerated course in physical chemistry primarily for students majoring/minoring in chemistry with biochemistry option, or pre-professional and agriculture students. Topics include ther… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CHEM 35004Physical Chemistry I4First semester of a 2-semester course in physical chemistry designed for chemistry majors and chemistry minors with topics covering wave-particle duality, quantum chemistry, atomic and molecular stru… 4 cr · 4 hr source
CHEM 35102Physical Chemistry Laboratory2Experimental studies of molecular structure, thermochemistry, and chemical kinetics, and the determination of other physicochemical properties of matter. Laboratory 8 hours per week. Students cannot… 2 cr · 2 hr source
CHEM 35204Physical Chemistry II4Second semester of a 2-semester course in physical chemistry aimed for B.S. chemistry majors/minors with topics covering the laws of thermodynamics, phase & chemical equilibria; structure and propert… 4 cr · 4 hr source
CHEM 36051Organic Chemistry I Laboratory1Introduction to basic techniques for separation, purification, and identification of organic compounds. Laboratory exercises in organic chemistry. Meets 3 hours per week. Corequisite: CHEM 36053 and… 1 cr · 1 hr source
CHEM 36053Organic Chemistry I3Introduction to organic compounds including alkanes, haloalkanes, alkenes and alkynes; properties including basic stereochemistry and reactions including nucleophilic substitution, elimination, and e… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CHEM 360H2Honors Organic Chemistry I Laboratory2Introduction to basic techniques for separation, purification, and identification of organic compounds. Drill lecture-discussion (1hr/wk) and laboratory (4hr/wk). Writing component. Required drill. C… 2 cr · 2 hr source
CHEM 360H3Honors Organic Chemistry I3In-depth introduction to organic compounds; properties and reactions. Including alkanes, haloalkanes, alkenes and alkynes; nucleophilic substitution, elimination, and electrophilic addition reactions… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CHEM 36201Organic Chemistry II Laboratory1Continuation of CHEM 36051 and introduction to basic techniques of synthesis, isolation, and determination of structure and reactivity of organic compounds. Laboratory exercises in organic chemistry.… 1 cr · 1 hr source
CHEM 36203Organic Chemistry II3Basic chemistry of aromatic and carbonyl compounds: properties and reactions. Lecture 3 hours per week. Corequisite: CHEM 36201 and related course component drill section for CHEM 36203 . Prerequisit… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CHEM 362H2Honors Organic Chemistry II Laboratory2Continuation of CHEM 360H2 and introduction to basic techniques of synthesis, isolation, and determination of structure and reactivity of organic compounds. Drill lecture-discussion (1 hour/wk) and l… 2 cr · 2 hr source
CHEM 362H3Honors Organic Chemistry II3In-depth coverage of the basic chemistry of aromatic and carbonyl compounds; properties and reactions. Lecture 3 hours per week. Corequisite: CHEM 362H2 and related course component drill sections fo… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CHEM 37072Organic Chemistry I Lab for Chemistry Majors2Introduction to basic techniques for separation, purification, and identification of organic compounds. Drill lecture-discussion (1hr/wk) and laboratory (4hr/wk). Writing component. Required drill. C… 2 cr · 2 hr source
CHEM 37073Organic Chemistry I Lecture for Chemistry Majors3In-depth introduction to organic compounds including alkanes, haloalkanes, alkenes and alkynes; properties including basic stereochemistry and reactions including nucleophilic substitution, eliminati… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CHEM 37202Organic Chemistry II Lab for Chemistry Majors2Continuation of CHEM 37072 and introduction to basic techniques of synthesis, isolation, and determination of structure and reactivity of organic compounds. Drill lecture-discussion (1 hour/wk) and l… 2 cr · 2 hr source
CHEM 37203Organic Chemistry II Lecture for Chemistry Majors3Continuation of in-depth coverage of the basic chemistry of the compounds of carbon. Properties and reactions of aromatic and carbonyl functional groups. Lecture 3 hours per week. Corequisite: CHEM 3… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CHEM 38103Elements of Biochemistry3One semester survey course of the fundamentals of biochemistry. Structures, properties, and reactions of major classes of biomolecules. Basics of enzyme catalysis. Overview of metabolism. Credit for… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CHEM 392H3Honors Colloquium3Covers a special topic or issue. Offered as a part of the honors program. Prerequisite: Honors candidacy. (Typically offered: Fall, Spring and Summer) 3 cr · 3 hr source
CHEM 4000VChemistry Research1Research problems. Students need to enroll in their supervising faculty mentor's section. CHBC students conducting research under a faculty mentor outside of CHBC must enroll in the CHBC chair's sect… 1 cr · 1 hr source
CHEM 400HVHonors Chemistry Research1Research problems. Students need to enroll in their supervising faculty mentor's section. CHBC students conducting research under a faculty mentor outside of CHBC must enroll in the CHBC chair's sect… 1 cr · 1 hr source
CHEM 401H1Honors Seminar1Research seminar for chemistry majors enrolled in the honors program. Enrollment is required the spring semester of the junior and senior years for honors students. Senior honors students must make o… 1 cr · 1 hr source
CHEM 4050VSpecial Topics in Chemistry1Potential topics include: advanced spectroscopic methods, bioanalytical chemistry, bioinorganic chemistry, bioorganic chemistry, biophysical chemistry, chemical sensors, drug discovery and design, na… 1 cr · 1 hr source
CHEM 41203Advanced Inorganic Chemistry I3Reactions and properties of inorganic compounds from the standpoint of electronic structure and the periodic table. Emphasis on recent developments. Prerequisite: CHEM 34603 or CHEM 35204 . (Typicall… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CHEM 42101Instrumental Analysis Laboratory1Provides laboratory experience in parallel with the lecture material in CHEM 42203 . Laboratory 3 hours per week. Corequisite: CHEM 42203 . (Typically offered: Fall and Spring) 1 cr · 1 hr source
CHEM 42203Instrumental Analysis3Provides students, especially those in the agricultural, biological, and physical sciences, with an understanding of modern instrumental techniques of analysis. Lecture 3 hours per week. Corequisite:… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CHEM 42803Energy Conversion and Storage3Fundamental and applied concepts of energy storage and conversion, with sustainability implications. Chemical reactions (kinetics, thermodynamics, mass transfer), emphasizing oxidation-reduction, ele… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CHEM 47203Experimental Methods in Organic Chemistry3Introduction to the application of synthetic and spectroscopic methods in organic chemistry, including mass spectrometry, infrared spectroscopy, and nuclear magnetic resonance spectrometry. Other lab… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CHEM 481H3Honors Biochemistry I3The first of a two-course series covering biochemistry for undergraduate students in biology, agriculture, and chemistry. Topics covered include protein structure and function, enzyme kinetics, enzym… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CHEM 484H3Honors Biochemistry II3A continuation of CHEM 481H3 covering topics including biological membranes and bioenergetics, photosynthesis, lipids and lipid metabolism, nucleic acid structure, structure and synthesis, and molecu… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CHEM 48503Biochemical Techniques3Techniques for handling, purifying and analyzing enzymes, structural proteins, and nucleic acids. Lecture 1 hour, laboratory 6 hours per week. Corequisite: Lab component. Pre or Corequisite: CHEM 381… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CHEM 5050VSpecial Topics in Chemistry1Potential topics include: advanced spectroscopic methods, bioanalytical chemistry, bioinorganic chemistry, bioorganic chemistry, biophysical chemistry, chemical sensors, drug discovery and design, na… 1 cr · 1 hr source
CHEM 51001Introduction to Research1This eight week course introduces new graduate students to research opportunities and skills in chemistry and biochemistry. Meets 2 hours per week in the first half of the semester. Safety and ethics… 1 cr · 1 hr source
CHEM 51203Advanced Inorganic Chemistry3Reactions and properties of inorganic compounds from the standpoint of electronic structure and the periodic table. Emphasis on recent developments. Knowledge comparable to material in CHEM 34603 is… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CHEM 51403Advanced Inorganic Chemistry II3Chemistry of metallic and non-metallic elements emphasizing molecular structure, bonding and the classification of reactions. Knowledge of inorganic chemistry comparable to material in CHEM 41203 and… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CHEM 51503Structural Chemistry3Determination of molecular structure by diffraction, spectroscopic, and other techniques. Illustrative examples will be chosen from inorganic chemistry and biochemistry. (Typically offered: Irregular) 3 cr · 3 hr source
CHEM 52103Instrumental Analysis3Provides students, especially those in the physical, agricultural, and biological sciences, with an understanding of the theory and practice of modern instrumental techniques of analysis. Lecture 3 h… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CHEM 52303Chemical Separations3Modern separation methods including liquid chromatography (adsorption, liquid-liquid partition, ion exchange, exclusion) and gas chromatography. Theory and instrumentation is discussed with emphasis… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CHEM 52403Electrochemical Methods of Analysis3Topics will include diffusion, electron transfer kinetics, and reversible and irreversible electrode processes followed by a discussion of chronoamperometry, chronocoulometry, polarography, voltammet… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CHEM 52503Spectrochemical Methods of Analysis3Principles and methods of modern spectroscopic analysis. Optics and instrumentation necessary for spectroscopy is also discussed. Topics include atomic and molecular absorption and emission technique… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CHEM 52803Energy Conversion and Storage3Fundamental and applied concepts of energy storage and conversion with sustainability implications. Chemical reactions (kinetics, thermodynamics, mass transfer), emphasizing oxidation-reduction, elec… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CHEM 54403Physical Chemistry of Materials3Physical and chemical characteristics of materials and discussion of the science behind materials engineering and performance. Topics include theory, principles of characterization methods, modeling,… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CHEM 54503Quantum Chemistry I3Fundamental quantum theory: Hamiltonian formalism in classical mechanics, Schrodinger equation, operators, angular momentum, harmonic oscillator, barrier problems, rigid rotator, hydrogen atom, and i… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CHEM 54703Chemical Kinetics3Theory and applications of the principles of kinetics to reactions between substances, both in the gaseous state and in solution. Knowledge of physical chemistry comparable to material in CHEM 35204… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CHEM 55703Statistical Thermodynamics3Covers fundamentals in thermodynamics, molecular dynamics, Monte Carlo, phase transitions, behavior of gases and liquids and basic concepts in chemical kinetics and physical kinetics. Knowledge compa… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CHEM 56003Physical Organic Chemistry3Introduction to the theoretical interpretation of reactivity, reaction mechanisms, and molecular structure of organic compounds. Application of theories of electronic structure; emphasis on recent de… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CHEM 56303Organic Reactions3The more important types of organic reactions and their applications to various classes of compounds. Knowledge of organic chemistry comparable to material in CHEM 36053 is recommended. (Typically of… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CHEM 56403Chemistry of Carbohydrates3Introduction to carbohydrate chemistry including structures of mono-, di- and oligosaccharides; properties including stereochemistry; characterization including spectroscopy, and molecular recognitio… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CHEM 57203Experimental Methods in Organic Chemistry3Introduction to the application of synthetic and spectroscopic methods in organic chemistry, including mass spectrometry, infrared spectroscopy, and nuclear magnetic resonance spectrometry. Lecture 3… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CHEM 57503Methods of Organic Analysis3Interpretation of physical measurements of organic compounds in terms of molecular structure. Emphasis on spectroscopic methods (infrared, ultraviolet, magnet resonance, and mass spectra). Knowledge… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CHEM 58103Biochemistry I3The first of a two-course series covering biochemistry for graduate students in biology, agriculture, and chemistry. Topics covered include protein structure and function, enzyme kinetics, enzyme mec… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CHEM 58403Biochemistry II3A continuation of CHEM 58103 covering topics including biological membranes and bioenergetics, photosynthesis, lipids and lipid metabolism, nucleic acid and amino acid metabolism, and molecular biolo… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CHEM 6000VMaster's Thesis1. Chemistry graduate students enroll in this course as needed until all CUMES are passed and the student is officially a doctoral candidate. Prerequisite: Chemistry graduate student. (Typically offer… 1 cr · 1 hr source
CHEM 60101Chemistry Seminar1Weekly discussion of current chemical research. Departmental and divisional seminars in analytical chemistry, biochemistry, inorganic, organic, and physical chemistry are held weekly. Seminar credit… 1 cr · 1 hr source
CHEM 6190VSpecial Topics in Inorganic Chemistry1Topics which have been covered in the past include: technique and theory of x-ray diffraction, electronic structure of transition metal complexes, inorganic reaction mechanisms, and physical methods… 1 cr · 1 hr source
CHEM 62803Mass Spectrometry3This course is devoted to the fundamental principles and applications of analytical mass spectrometry. Interactions of ions with magnetic and electric fields and the implications with respect to mass… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CHEM 6290VSpecial Topics in Analytical Chemistry1Topics that have been presented in the past include: electroanalytical techniques, kinetics of crystal growth, studies of electrode processes, lasers in chemical analysis, nucleosynthesis and isotopi… 1 cr · 1 hr source
CHEM 6490VSpecial Topics in Physical Chemistry1Topics which have been covered in the past include advanced kinetics, solution chemistry, molecular spectra, nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy, and methods of theoretical chemistry. (Typically… 1 cr · 1 hr source
CHEM 66303Chemistry of Organic Natural Products3Selected topics concerned with structure elucidation and synthesis of such compounds as alkaloids, antibiotics, bacterial metabolites, plant pigments, steroids, terpenoids, etc. Prerequisite: CHEM 56… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CHEM 66403Organometallic Chemistry3Theories and principles of organometallic chemistry. Concepts include bonding, stereochemistry, structure and reactivity, stereochemical principles, conformational, steric and stereoelectronic effect… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CHEM 6690VSpecial Topics in Organic Chemistry1Topics which have been presented in the past include heterogeneous catalysis, isotope effect studies of organic reaction mechanisms, organometallic chemistry, stereochemistry, photochemistry, and car… 1 cr · 1 hr source
CHEM 68203Physical Biochemistry3Physical chemistry of proteins, nucleic acids, and biological membranes. Ultracentrifugation, absorption and fluorescent spectrophotometry, nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy, x-ray diffraction,… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CHEM 68603Enzymes3Isolation, characterization, and general chemical and biochemical properties of enzymes. Kinetics, mechanisms, and control of enzyme reactions. Prerequisite: CHEM 58103 and CHEM 58403 . (Typically of… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CHEM 68703Molecular Biochemistry3Nucleic acid chemistry in vitro and in vivo, synthesis of DNA and RNA, genetic diseases, cancer biochemistry and genetic engineering. Prerequisite: CHEM 58103 and CHEM 58403 . (Typically offered: Spr… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CHEM 68803Bioenergetics and Biomembranes3Cellular energy metabolism, photosynthesis, membrane transport, properties of membrane proteins, and the application of thermodynamics to biological systems. Prerequisite: CHEM 58103 and CHEM 58403 .… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CHEM 7000VDoctoral Dissertation1. For chemistry graduate students who have passed all CUMES and have officially been admitted to doctoral candidacy. Prerequisite: Chemistry graduate student. (Typically offered: Fall, Spring and Sum… 1 cr · 1 hr source
CHIN 10103Elementary Chinese I3Elementary Chinese. (Typically offered: Fall) 3 cr · 3 hr source
CHIN 10203Elementary Chinese II3Elementary courses stress correct pronunciation, Aural comprehension, and simple speaking ability, and lead to active mastery of basic grammar and limited reading ability. (Typically offered: Spring) 3 cr · 3 hr source
CHIN 20103Intermediate Chinese I3Intermediate courses lead to greater facility in spoken language and to more advanced reading skills. (Typically offered: Fall) 3 cr · 3 hr source
CHIN 20203Intermediate Chinese II3Continued development of basic speaking comprehension and writing skills and intensive development of reading skills. (Typically offered: Spring) 3 cr · 3 hr source
CHIN 30003Advanced Chinese3Continues to develop speaking, listening, reading and writing skills and presents more complex forms and structures of the language as well as additional characters. Prerequisite: CHIN 20203 (Typical… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CHIN 30303Conversation3Guided conversation practice for the post-intermediate student. Prerequisite: CHIN 20203 or equivalent. (Typically offered: Spring) 3 cr · 3 hr source
CHIN 31003Chinese Culture through Film3This course explores Chinese culture through the lens of Chinese films. The course is designed to give students insights into Chinese culture by experiencing it through carefully selected Chinese fil… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CHIN 39803Special Studies3May be offered in subject not specifically covered by courses otherwise listed. (Typically offered: Irregular) May be repeated for up to 6 hours of degree credit. 3 cr · 3 hr source
CHIN 43103Culture and Society in China3Social, communicative, technological, and business contexts of contemporary Chinese culture and society, as well as implications for global citizens. Taught in English. No knowledge of the Chinese la… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CHIN 43303Business Chinese Language in Speaking and Writing3Introduction of Chinese vocabulary, formats, and expressions in business environments, such as company structures, management, banking and accounting, as well as how to read and write contracts, lett… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CHLP 3100VHealth Coaches I1This course, designed for students whose career goals are focused on community/healthcare service, is a study of key issues concerning community health care, aimed at developing practical approaches… 1 cr · 1 hr source
CHLP 3200VHealth Coaches II1is the field-based second course in the three-course Health Coaches sequence. Health Coaches will become engaged in the processes of educating and motivating identified at risk patients to take an ac… 1 cr · 1 hr source
CHLP 3300VHealth Coaches III1is the field-based third course in the three-course Health Coaches sequence. Health Coaches will to continue to be engaged in the processes of educating and motivating identified at risk patients to… 1 cr · 1 hr source
CHRK 10103Elementary Cherokee I3Introduction to the Cherokee language. Focuses on the sound and syllabary system of Cherokee, including grammar, vocabulary, culture, and heritage. (Typically offered: Fall) 3 cr · 3 hr source
CHRK 10203Elementary Cherokee II3Focuses on the sound and syllabary system of Cherokee, including grammar, vocabulary, culture, and heritage. Includes in-depth activities and experiences with the Cherokee language. Prerequisite: CHR… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CIED 10003Introduction to Technology in Education3A study of computer technology as it relates to teacher education. This course introduces students interested in teacher education to the knowledge and skills required to demonstrate their proficienc… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CIED 10103Introduction to Education3integrates psychological, sociological, and philosophical foundations of education with concurrent involvement in field experiences. This online course encourages prospective teachers to become refle… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CIED 29403Foundations of Language and Literacy3A foundational study of language and literacy with an emphasis on content knowledge for teachers that is essential to the components and principles of science-based literacy. Corequisite: CIED 31103… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CIED 30103Development and Learning Theories in the K-6 Classroom3This course allows students to cultivate an understanding of how elementary students develop, process information, and learn; studies educational applications pertaining to theories of development, i… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CIED 301H3Honors Development and Learning Theories in the K-6 Classroom3This course allows students to cultivate an understanding of how elementary students develop, process information, and learn; studies educational applications pertaining to theories of development, i… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CIED 30203Survey of Exceptionalities3A survey of the characteristics of students with exceptional needs. Reviews the definitions of exceptionalities, learning and behavior characteristics of individuals with exceptionalities and the leg… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CIED 302H3Honors Survey of Exceptionalities3A survey of the characteristics of students with exceptional needs. Reviews the definitions of exceptionalities, learning and behavior characteristics of individuals with exceptionalities and the leg… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CIED 30303Classroom Learning Theory3A survey of the major theories of learning with special emphasis on human learning and implications for education. Field experience required. Prerequisite: CIED 10103 ; or MUED 20102 ; or AGED 11203… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CIED 303H3Honors Classroom Learning Theory3A survey of the major theories of learning with special emphasis on human learning and implications for education. Field experience required. Prerequisite: Honors standing and ( CIED 10103 ; or MUED… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CIED 30503The Emerging Adolescent3This course is a study of the developmental characteristics (social, emotional, physical, moral, and intellectual) of early adolescents (ages 10-15 years). The implications of these changes for motiv… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CIED 31003Children and Adolescent Literature3A survey of children's literary works, authors, and illustrators with emphasis on elementary grade and adolescent literature. Prerequisite: CHEDBS or ELELBS or HDFSBS BRKD or HDFSBS CDEV or PSPED maj… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CIED 310H3Honors Children and Adolescent Literature3A survey of children's literary works, authors, and illustrators with emphasis on elementary grade and adolescent literature. Corequisite: CIED 31103 . Prerequisite: CHEDBS or ELELBS major and honors… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CIED 31103Emergent Literacy3An understanding of emergent literacy development through a study of science-based literacy pedagogy and practical field experiences. Field experience required. Corequisite: Lab component. Prerequisi… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CIED 311H3Honors Emergent Literacy3This course focuses on theories of children's emerging literacy and on the continuing development of literacy abilities in pre-kindergarten and early elementary years. Field experience required. Core… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CIED 31203Primary Mathematics Methods in the K-6 Classroom3An examination of the content of elementary mathematics courses. Special emphasis given to methods of teaching the content as well as enrichment materials. Field experience required. Prerequisite: MA… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CIED 31303Integrated Social Studies for the K-6 Classroom3Focuses on the methodology of facilitating elementary students' development in language arts and social studies. Integrates the curriculum and teaching strategies in language arts and social studies.… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CIED 33303Language and Literacy Pedagogy for Birth through Kindergarten Educators3This course combines theory on emergent language and literacy development with research-based pedagogy for early childhood classrooms. Topics include: language and literacy development and exceptiona… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CIED 34503Developmental Literacy3A deep and comprehensive application of the development of literacy skills from decoding to fluent, comprehending readers. Field experience required. Corequisite: Lab component. Prerequisite: CIED 31… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CIED 345H3Honors Developmental Literacy3A deep and comprehensive application of the development of literacy skills from decoding to fluent, comprehending readers. Field experience required. Corequisite: Lab component. Prerequisite: CIED 31… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CIED 390H1Honors Curriculum and Instruction Education Thesis Tutorial1Designed to provide the foundation for the Honors Thesis. Students and faculty tutors work "one-on-one" exploring a specific topic which has been agreed upon by the student and the professor. Prerequ… 1 cr · 1 hr source
CIED 40003Elementary Seminar3This course is designed to synthesize the foundational content presented in the Bachelor of Science in Education, Elementary Education program. It focuses on refinement of generalized knowledge to ac… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CIED 40103Capstone Course for Foreign Language Licensure3This course is designed to identify and provide evidence of content language specific proficiencies in the four skills of reading, writing, listening, and speaking a foreign language. (Typically offe… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CIED 40203Teaching in Inclusive Secondary Settings3This course is designed to prepare pre-service teachers to teach in inclusive classroom settings at the secondary level. Course content will focus on the ways in which exceptionality, specifically fo… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CIED 41103Integrated Communication Skills for the K-6 Classroom3Focuses on the methodology of facilitating elementary students' literacy development. Emphasis is on the integration of the communication skills of reading, writing, speaking, and listening across th… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CIED 411H3Honors Integrated Communication Skills for the K-6 Classroom3Focuses on the methodology of facilitating elementary students? literacy development. Emphasis is on the integration of the communication skills of reading, writing, speaking, and listening across th… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CIED 41203Literacy Assessment and Interventions in the Elementary Classroom3An undergraduate course focusing on literacy assessment and intervention for prospective classroom teachers. Participants become familiar with assessment procedures and instruments for identifying st… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CIED 41301Practicum for Secondary and Multilevel Tracks in Education1This practicum is a requirement for entry into the EDUC MA, Master of Arts in Teaching program. Students will be involved in documented experiences with children for a minimum of 60 hours in grades K… 1 cr · 1 hr source
CIED 41303Assessment and Instruction3This is part of the curriculum changes to comply with new Department of Elementary and Secondary Education guidelines for K-6 teacher preparation programs. Specifically, this is updating the course t… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CIED 41403Curriculum Design and Applications of Instructional Practice3A course in the design and adaptation of curriculum for students in regular, elementary classrooms. Theoretical bases and curriculum models will be reviewed. Corequisite: CIED 41703 . Prerequisite: C… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CIED 41503Learner Centered Classroom Management3This course focuses on a number of different management techniques for elementary classrooms that can be used in general education settings. Prerequisite: CHEDBS or ELELBS major. (Typically offered:… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CIED 41603Senior Project3This course is designed to provide students with the research skills necessary to complete their senior project. Prerequisite: CHEDBS or ELELBS major. (Typically offered: Summer) 3 cr · 3 hr source
CIED 41703Residency I3Student teaching experience in a local partnership school where teacher candidates will learn, practice and master instructional strategies under the supervision of qualified mentor teachers and univ… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CIED 41803Instruction and Assessment of Writing3Develop knowledge, skills and dispositions about writing processes, genres, and pedagogy. Field experience required. Corequisite: Lab component. Prerequisite: CIED 31103 , and admission into CHEDBS o… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CIED 418H3Honors Instruction and Assessment of Writing3Develop knowledge, skills and dispositions about writing processes, genres, and pedagogy. Field experience required. Corequisite: Lab component. Prerequisite: CIED 31103 , CIED 34503 , honors standin… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CIED 41903Intermediate Math Methods3An examination of the content of elementary mathematics courses with special emphasis given to methods of teaching the content as well as enrichment materials to learners in Grades 4-6. Prerequisite:… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CIED 42003Advanced Seminar3This course is designed to synthesize the content applied through the Bachelor of Science in Education, Elementary Education Residency. Professional attitudes, knowledge and skills relevant to elemen… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CIED 42103Math and Science for Young Children3This course prepares students to design and implement developmentally appropriate mathematics and science learning experiences for young children, including those with special needs. Emphasis is plac… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CIED 42203Creative and Social Experience for Young Children3This course explores developmentally appropriate practices in the creative arts, social studies, and social-emotional learning for young children, including those with special needs. Students will de… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CIED 42805Teaching Experience5The teaching experience is an essential component of the Bachelor of Arts in Teaching degree. The two semester experience allows Teacher Candidates (TC) to make further application of theoretical pri… 5 cr · 5 hr source
CIED 4280VSTEM Secondary Teacher Residency3The STEM Ed Secondary Teacher Residency I experience is the first of two teaching internships for STEM Ed students preparing for careers as secondary mathematics, science, and computer science teache… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CIED 42906Advanced Residency II6Building on the knowledge, understanding, skills learned during the fall semester of teacher candidates' student teaching experience in a local partnership school, aspiring teachers will continue to… 6 cr · 6 hr source
CIED 43603Disciplinary Literacy in the K-6 Classroom3Focuses on the methodology of extending K-6 learners' basic literacy development, as a foundation for intermediate and disciplinary literacy. Emphasis is on the engagement of students in the distinct… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CIED 44003Understanding Cultures in the Classroom3This course provides pre-and in-service teachers knowledge and skills necessary for educating all students. This course addresses understanding ways that children learn and communicate in their homes… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CIED 44103Acquiring a Second Language3The course gives an introduction to the basics in research and learning theories involved in the acquisition of second languages and cultures, particularly of English. (Typically offered: Spring) 3 cr · 3 hr source
CIED 44203Teaching English as a Second Language3This course is designed to provide teacher candidates with the basic knowledge and teaching skills necessary to address the linguistic needs of English language learners (ELLs) in regular classrooms.… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CIED 44603Culture and Learning3Culture, its meanings, dimensions, and manifestations are explored in this course. How these cultural elements impact perceptions of students, classroom practices, and educational processes are explo… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CIED 448H3Honors Museum Matters: History, Practices, Culture and Controversy3Museums are respected institutions, but few visitors have likely thought about their history, purpose and role in society and culture. This class is an introduction to museology or the study of museu… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CIED 450H3Honors Charles Darwin and the Legacy of Evolution3This highly integrated honors class draws on various perspectives to examine the life of Charles Darwin and the legacy and impact of evolution. Topics and guest instructors change each semester, but… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CIED 45303Reading Comprehension Through Children's and Adolescent Literature3An examination of the major genres of children and adolescent literature to develop and extend K-6 students' skills in reading comprehension. Field experience required. Corequisite: Lab component. Pr… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CIED 453H3Honors Reading Comprehension Through Children's and Adolescent Literature3An examination of the major genres of children and adolescent literature to develop and extend K-6 students' skills in reading comprehension. Field experience required. Corequisite: Lab component. Pr… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CIED 49003Nature and Needs of the Gifted and Talented3Educational, psychological, and social characteristics of gifted and talented children. Prerequisite: CHEDBS major. (Typically offered: Fall) 3 cr · 3 hr source
CIED 49103Curriculum Development in Gifted and Talented3Examines the various models for developing curriculum and providing services for students identified for gifted programs. Prerequisite: CIED 49003 . (Typically offered: Spring) 3 cr · 3 hr source
CIED 49503Assessment for English Learners3This course addresses how to design appropriate assessments for English Learners taking into account their English language proficiency level and how to utilize the results of these assessments appro… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CIED 498HVCurriculum and Instruction Honors Thesis/Project1Designed to provide facilitation of the Honors Thesis/Project. Students and faculty work "one-on-one" to complete the honors thesis/project. Prerequisite: Honors candidacy, CIED 390H1 , and CATEBS, C… 1 cr · 1 hr source
CIED 4990VSpecial Topics in Curriculum and Instruction Education1Discussion and advanced studies on selected topics in curriculum and instruction. Special focus on recent and emerging topics in education. (Typically offered: Fall, Spring and Summer) May be repeate… 1 cr · 1 hr source
CIED 499HVHonors Special Topics in Curriculum and Instruction Education1Discussion and advanced studies on selected topics in curriculum and instruction. Special focus on recent and emerging topics in education. (Typically offered: Fall, Spring and Summer) This course is… 1 cr · 1 hr source
CIED 50003Elementary Education Seminar3This course is designed to synthesize the foundational content presented in the Master of Arts in Teaching core courses. It focuses on refinement of the generalized knowledge to accommodate specializ… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CIED 50103Measurement, Research and Statistical Concepts in the Schools3An introduction to constructing, analyzing, and interpreting tests; types of research and the research process; qualitative and quantitative techniques for assessment; and descriptive and inferential… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CIED 50203Classroom Management Concepts3A number of different classroom management techniques are studied. It is assumed that a teacher must possess a wide range of knowledge and skills to be an effective classroom manager. Prerequisite: A… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CIED 50303Curriculum Design Concepts for Teachers3The design and adaptation of curriculum for students in regular and special K-6 classrooms. Theoretical bases and curriculum models are reviewed. Concurrent clinical experiences in each area of empha… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CIED 50503Multicultural Issues in Elementary Education3This course provides an introduction to the major concepts and issues related to multicultural education in elementary classrooms. The ways in which race, class, gender and exceptionality influence s… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CIED 50603Disciplinary Literacies in Education3This course teaches the integration of reading, writing, and new literacies within the discipline and across disciplines. Theory and strategy are presented as integrated strands of the language proce… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CIED 50703Action Research in Elementary Education3Provides the students with experience in conducting case studies and action research related to childhood education. In addition, students gain knowledge regarding practices used in ethnographic rese… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CIED 5080VElementary Education Cohort Teaching Internship1Full-time student teaching in grades K-6 to be repeated both fall and spring semesters. Students will practice and master instructional strategies under the supervision of qualified mentor teachers a… 1 cr · 1 hr source
CIED 51503Arts Integration in Practice3Arts integration course including the ideas, design, and implementation of practices in the classroom, board room, and professional field that enrich the experiences of all stakeholders while buildin… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CIED 51603Applied Practicum3The purpose of this course is to introduce the teacher candidate to the concept of action research in the classroom through the development of an action research proposal that upon approval will be i… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CIED 51703Literacy Assessment and Intervention3Focuses on assessment of young children's literacy skills. Techniques discussed include informal observation, miscue analysis, and portfolio assessment. Prerequisite: Admission to graduate school. (T… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CIED 51803Advanced Elementary Education Seminar3This course is designed to synthesize the content applied through the Master of Arts in Teaching Residency. Professional attitudes, knowledge and skills relevant to elementary students as well as pro… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CIED 52003English Language Arts/Speech & Drama Methods of Instruction3This course provides an introduction to teaching English language arts (ELA) and speech/drama in the context of elementary, middle and high school settings. The topics, issues, methods, and materials… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CIED 52103Issues and Trends in Literacy3This course provides an examination of practices to teaching literacy, broadly defined. The topics, issues, methods, and materials encompassing philosophical, cognitive, and psychological dimensions… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CIED 52203Learning Theory3This course provides the student with information about foundational issues in education, including history and philosophy of American Education, psychological and social theories of education, chara… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CIED 52603Assessment, Evaluation, and Practitioner Research3A study of assessment, testing, and evaluative procedures in classrooms including types of tests, abuses of tests, test construction, scoring, analysis and interpretation, statistical methods, and al… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CIED 52703Research in Curriculum and Instruction3An introduction to inquiry and research in curriculum and instruction. It examines the principles, strategies, and techniques of research, especially qualitative inquiry. Qualitative method in assess… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CIED 52803Teaching Residency3The teaching experience is an essential component of the Masters of Arts in Teaching degree. The two semester experience allows Teacher Candidates (TC) to make further application of theoretical prin… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CIED 53103Principles of Qualitative Research in Curriculum & Instruction3Designed specifically for aspiring qualitative researchers who wish to conduct research in settings unique to curriculum and instruction. Methods of research design, data analysis, and writing for pu… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CIED 53303Curriculum Theory and Development for Educators3The design and adaptation of curriculum for students in regular and special K-12 classrooms. Theoretical bases and curriculum models are reviewed. Concurrent clinical experiences in each area of emph… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CIED 53603K12 Virtual Teaching Methods3A study of curriculum, instructional methods, measurement, and assessment techniques to facilitate student learning in K12 virtual and blended teaching environments. Prerequisite: Graduate standing.… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CIED 53803Positive Classroom Structure & Social-Emotional Well Being3Development of classroom environments conducive to learning for and social-emotional well being for all students. Emphasis placed on creation of positive classroom management structures, disciplinary… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CIED 53903Introduction to Linguistics3This course is an introduction to human language. The goal is to understand what it means to speak a language, including an introduction to phonetics and phonology (specifically the sound system of A… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CIED 54203Curriculum and Assessment Design3This course provides an overview of models of curriculum, measurement, assessment and evaluation design and their implementation in a variety of instructional environments. (Typically offered: Spring) 3 cr · 3 hr source
CIED 54403Methods of Teaching Foreign Language K-123Study of the methods and materials in the teaching of foreign language in K-12 settings as well as the theories of second language acquisition. Includes philosophical, cognitive, and psychological di… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CIED 54601Capstone Research Seminar1This course provides students with basic knowledge and practical skills in understanding, utilizing and implementing a research design project with a focus in the discipline of curriculum and instruc… 1 cr · 1 hr source
CIED 54806Advanced Teaching Residency II6The teaching experience is an essential component of the Master of Arts in Teaching degree. The spring semester experience allows Teacher Candidates (TC) to make advanced application of theoretical p… 6 cr · 6 hr source
CIED 55203Instructional Practices in Teaching Foreign Language3A pedagogical studies course based on the theoretical and practical aspects of methods, techniques, and materials for effective teaching of foreign languages in K-12 schools. Prerequisite: Admission… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CIED 55303Teaching Language Arts3This course emphasizes the place of the language arts in the elementary curriculum. Exploration of materials, content, practices, and methods used in reading, speaking, listening, and writing experie… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CIED 55403Structures of American English3This course provides an introduction to the grammars of English, including (but not restricted to traditional, structural, and transformational-generative (universal grammar). It includes approaches… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CIED 55503Social Justice and Multicultural Issues in Education3This seminar provides an introduction to the major concepts and issues related to multicultural education and social justice in education and the ways in which race, ethnicity, class, gender, and exc… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CIED 55703Foundations of Literacy3A foundational graduate course in teaching literacy processes and strategies to children from the emergent to the developmental stages. Topics explored include major theoretical and conceptual, histo… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CIED 56803Adolescent Literature3Content course in adolescent literature including selection, reading, evaluation, and psychological basis of classic and contemporary works. (Typically offered: Fall, Spring and Summer) 3 cr · 3 hr source
CIED 57303Educator as Researcher3Survey of methods for practitioner research in education with emphasis on analyzing educational research, creating valid and reliable educational assessments, utilizing research strategies for classr… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CIED 57503Empirically Informed Instructional Development3Integration and application of evidence from educational literature and data from appropriate educational assessments to the process of instructional design and development. Emphasis placed on the cr… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CIED 57903Practicum in Literacy3Clinical experience in which candidates assess reading difficulties and practice remedial measures under the direct supervision of the instructor. Emphasis is given to continuous assessment and to th… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CIED 58003Nature and Needs of the Gifted and Talented3Educational, psychological, and social characteristics of gifted and talented children. Prerequisite: Graduate standing. (Typically offered: Fall) 3 cr · 3 hr source
CIED 58103Curriculum Development in Gifted and Talented3Examines the various models for developing curriculum and providing services for students identified for gifted programs. Prerequisite: CIED 58003 . (Typically offered: Spring) 3 cr · 3 hr source
CIED 58203Gifted and Talented (Structured) Practicum3Supervised field experience in gifted education programs, schools, institutions, and other facilities for gifted/talented children. Prerequisite: CIED 58103 . (Typically offered: Summer) 3 cr · 3 hr source
CIED 58403Representations of American Education in Film3This course provides an examination of students, teachers, administrators, schools, and schooling as they exist on the silver screen. Of particular interest is how film representations and misreprese… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CIED 58803Survey Research Methodology in Education3Students will learn the important characteristics of a well designed survey and then apply these characteristics by analyzing and evaluating surveys used by others and then by creating and administer… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CIED 59103Parent/Family Engagement of English for Speakers of Other Language Students3Students will investigate characteristics of family-community engagement systems and models serving English for Speakers of Other Languages (ESOL) students and families. Identify qualities of a welco… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CIED 59203Second Language Acquisition3This is one of four courses leading to Arkansas approved endorsement for teaching English as a Second Language (ESL). The course gives an introduction to the basics in research and learning theories… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CIED 59303Second Language Methodologies3This is one of a series of four courses leading to Arkansas approved endorsement for teaching English as a Second Language (ESL). The course introduces the basics in approaches, methodologies, techni… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CIED 59403Teaching People of Other Cultures3This is one in a series of four courses leading to Arkansas approved endorsement for teaching English as a Second Language (ESL). The course focuses on cultural awareness, understanding cultural diff… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CIED 59503Second Language Assessment3This is one in a series of four courses leading to Arkansas approved endorsement for teaching English as a Second Language (ESL). The course introduces basic methods for testing, assessing and evalua… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CIED 59803Practicum in Curriculum & Instruction3This course will provide degree candidates with advance knowledge of teaching in the elementary or secondary schools. This will be accomplished through a semester-long practicum during which an actio… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CIED 5990VSpecial Topics1. (Typically offered: Fall, Spring and Summer) May be repeated for up to 18 hours of degree credit. 1 cr · 1 hr source
CIED 6000VMaster's Thesis1This course is designed for students completing a thesis at the master's level in curriculum and instruction and related programs. It may be taken multiple times for 1-6 credits but no more than 6 cr… 1 cr · 1 hr source
CIED 60103Curriculum Theory, Development, and Evaluation3Principles and concepts of curriculum and development, with an analysis of the factors basic to planning, the aims of the educational program, the organization of the curriculum, curriculum models, a… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CIED 60203Instructional Theory3Study of psychological, anthropological, sociological, and educational theories of instruction and learning. Emphasis is placed on synthesizing a broad range of existing and emerging perspectives in… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CIED 60403Analysis of Teacher Education3This course examines issues, problems, trends, and research associated with teacher education programs in early childhood, elementary, special education, and secondary education. (Typically offered:… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CIED 60503Assessment and Evaluation3A study of models for assessing and evaluating student learning with a focus upon design and implementation. (Typically offered: Spring) 3 cr · 3 hr source
CIED 60703Seminar in Developing Creativity3A study of the facets of creativity, how they can be applied to be used in one's everyday life, how they can be applied in all classrooms, and how to encourage the development of these in students. (… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CIED 60903Vygotsky in the Classroom3This course introduces the cultural-historical theory of L. Vygotsky and considers its complexity. The comprehensive nature of Vygotsky's heritage and the importance of the sociocultural context for… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CIED 61203New Literacy Studies3In the past decade scholars have expressed an interest in the diverse literacy practices in which adolescents engage outside of school. In using new media, adolescents interweave multiple sign system… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CIED 61303Trends and Issues in Curriculum and Instruction3Analysis of trends and issues in curriculum and instruction with emphasis on political/social contexts and prevailing philosophies/theories/practices across disciplines. Prerequisite: Admittance in E… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CIED 61403Differentiated Instruction for Academically Diverse Learners3Major focus of this course will be the examination of differentiated instruction, a teaching philosophy appropriate for a wide range of learners. (Typically offered: Summer) 3 cr · 3 hr source
CIED 61503Theories of Literacy and Language Learning.3In this seminar, students consider theories of literacy and language learning and their implications for practice and research. Theories are viewed as historically and socially situated, and students… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CIED 61603Social and Emotional Components of Gifted and Talented Students3Purpose of this course is to study the theoretical and practical aspects of those affective issues, behaviors, and experiences often associated with gifted and talented students. (Typically offered:… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CIED 61703Reviews of Research in Reading Comprehension3In this online course, students will learn types of reviews of research, including qualitative systematic reviews and meta-analyses, and will conduct a review of research on a topic related to readin… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CIED 61803Theory and Research in Arts Integration3Content course in arts integration including the pedagogy, design, and implementation of lesson plans which simultaneously address core curriculum learning targets and teach skills through the visual… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CIED 61903Teaching English Language Learners in the Content Areas3This course prepares teachers to teach English language learners in math, science, and social studies. These subject areas each have their own vocabulary that must be mastered by English language lea… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CIED 62403Bakhtin in Language, Literacy, and Research3This seminar course explores a growing body of theory, research, and applications inspired by the ideas of Russian scholar Mikhail M. Bakhtin, who provides a unique perspective on language, literacy,… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CIED 63103Issues, History, and Rationale of Science Education3This course is the foundation experience for those interested in the discipline of science education. It provides an overview of the fundamental issues in and vocabulary of science education. The cou… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CIED 63403Advanced Science Teaching Methods3This course is designed for those educators who have had some previous instruction in science teaching methods and/or had some prior science teaching experience. Students will gain new or renewed per… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CIED 63503Foundations and Issues in Bilingual and ESL Education3This course introduces the conceptual, linguistic, sociological, historical, and political foundations of bilingualism and bilingual education. Policy issues and the legislative foundations of biling… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CIED 64403Mixed Methods Research3This course will provide opportunities for students to acquire the skills, knowledge, and strategies necessary to design and implement a mixed methods research study. Emphasis is upon developing rese… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CIED 65303Problem-Based Learning and Teaching3A course in the design, development, and delivery of the problem-based learning (PBL) model. Theoretical cases and curriculum models will be centered on issues and models related to PBL. (Typically o… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CIED 66003Research in Multicultural Education3This course examines issues related to the implementation of and research on multicultural education. The meanings, dimensions, influences, manifestations, and status of varied cultures within school… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CIED 66203Research Methods and Scholarship in Curriculum and Instruction3In this course students will look at methods and practices in writing a successful dissertation proposal. Emphasis will be placed on research studies, collection of reliable and valid data, and analy… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CIED 66503Advanced Methods of Qualitative Research in Curriculum & Instruction3Designed specifically emerging researchers who seek to advance their knowledge, skills, and aptitudes for engaging in qualitative research in curriculum and instruction. Advanced modes of data collec… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CIED 6740VPhD Research Internship1This research internship is for doctoral level students in curriculum and instruction. The goal is provide research experience within the doctoral course of study. (Typically offered: Fall and Spring… 1 cr · 1 hr source
CIED 6800VEd.S. Project1Instructor permission required to register. Prerequisite: Instructor permission. (Typically offered: Fall, Spring and Summer) 1 cr · 1 hr source
CIED 6840VPhD Teaching Internship1This teaching internship is for doctoral level students in curriculum and instruction. The goal is to provide teaching experience within the doctoral course of study. (Typically offered: Fall, Spring… 1 cr · 1 hr source
CIED 6940VSpecial Topics1Discussion and advanced studies on selected topics in curriculum and instruction. Specific focus on recent developments. (Typically offered: Fall, Spring and Summer) May be repeated for up to 12 hour… 1 cr · 1 hr source
CIED 6950VIndependent Study1. (Typically offered: Fall, Spring and Summer) 1 cr · 1 hr source
CIED 6990VDoctoral Seminar1. (Typically offered: Fall, Spring and Summer) May be repeated for up to 3 hours of degree credit. 1 cr · 1 hr source
CIED 7000VDissertation1. Prerequisite: Candidacy. (Typically offered: Fall, Spring and Summer) May be repeated for degree credit. 1 cr · 1 hr source
CLCS 5000VInternship in Comparative Literature and Cultural Studies1Internship in a career related venue. Program consent required. Application form detailing internship educational goals, setting, supervision, and evaluation is available in the program page. Prerequ… 1 cr · 1 hr source
CLCS 51103Special Themes in Russian3Covers topics not normally dealt with in period courses. Sample topics include gender and sexuality, war and memory, Holocaust, art and protest, modernism/post-modernism, Jewish writers, and cinema.… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CLCS 51203Survey of Russian Literature from Its Beginning to the 1917 Revolution3The instructor will discuss the historical and cultural backgrounds while focusing on major writers and will deal with literature as an outlet for social criticism. There will be textual analysis. It… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CLCS 51303Survey of Russian Literature Since the 1917 Revolution3The instructor will discuss the historical and cultural backgrounds while focusing on major writers and will deal with literature as an outlet for social criticism. There will be textual analysis. It… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CLCS 51903Introduction to Comparative Literature3Literary theory, genres, movements, and influences. (Typically offered: Irregular) 3 cr · 3 hr source
CLCS 54403Theories in Gender Studies3Introduction to the complex history and evolution of theories in gender studies research including Queer Theory into Queer Theor(ies) from Foucault to the Present. (Typically offered: Irregular) This… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CLCS 55203The Quran as Literature3The Quran as literary text: its style and form, historical context, translation, issues, communities of interpretation, and comparative perspectives. Course's integrated approach includes translation… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CLCS 56203The Bible as Literature3The several translations of the Bible; its qualities as great literature; its influence upon literature in English; types of literary forms. (Typically offered: Irregular) This course is cross-listed… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CLCS 5750VSpecial Investigations on World Literatures and Cultures1Independent study of a special topic in world literatures and cultures. Prerequisite: Graduate standing. (Typically offered: Irregular) May be repeated for up to 6 hours of degree credit. 1 cr · 1 hr source
CLCS 6000VMaster's Thesis1. (Typically offered: Fall, Spring and Summer) May be repeated for degree credit. 1 cr · 1 hr source
CLCS 6030VSpecial Studies in Comparative Literature1. (Typically offered: Irregular) May be repeated for up to 6 hours of degree credit. 1 cr · 1 hr source
CLCS 67103Literature of Spain, 711-1615 C.E.3Examines the multiple cultural traditions of Spain between 711-1615 C.E. and train to produce scholarship pertinent to the field. Integrated approach includes English translations of literature origi… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CLCS 68003Postcolonial Theory and Subaltern Studies3Seminar examining the geopolitical (imperial, colonial and national) implications of knowledge and culture. Selected readings of early postcolonial texts by Cesaire, Fanon, and Fernandez Retamar, as… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CLCS 7000VDoctoral Dissertation1. (Typically offered: Fall, Spring and Summer) May be repeated for degree credit. 1 cr · 1 hr source
CLST 10003Introduction to Classical Studies: Greece3An introduction to the world of Ancient Greece, from the Trojan War to Alexander the Great. Progresses chronologically, focusing on the literary, artistic, political, and philosophical ideas of the G… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CLST 100H3Honors Introduction to Classical Studies: Greece3Honors. Prerequisite: Honors candidacy. (Typically offered: Fall Odd Years) This course is equivalent to CLST 10003 . 3 cr · 3 hr source
CLST 10103Introduction to Classical Studies: Rome3A multi-faceted introduction to Roman culture, focusing on the literature, philosophy, architecture, history, art and archeology. Source material to be read in English. Lectures liberally illustrated… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CLST 20103Sport in Ancient Greece and Rome3Explores the meaning of ancient sport in its Greek and Roman contexts as well as the reception and transformation of these cultural meanings in sports today. Includes a look at sports outside Western… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CLST 23203Greek and Roman Mythology3A study of the stories, figures, and motifs in the mythology of Greece and Rome. Prerequisite: ENGL 10103 and ENGL 10203 . (Typically offered: Irregular) 3 cr · 3 hr source
CLST 30003Special Topics in Classical Studies3Close examination of subject matter not presented in regularly offered CLST courses. May be repeated for different topics. (Typically offered: Irregular) May be repeated for up to 9 hours of degree c… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CLST 300H3Honors Special Topics in Classical Studies3Close examination of subject matter not presented in regularly offered CLST courses. May be repeated for different topics. Prerequisite: Honors standing. (Typically offered: Irregular) May be repeate… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CLST 30103Sex(uality) & Gender in Ancient Greece and Rome3Introduces the constructions and representations of love, sex, gender, and sexuality in ancient Greece and Rome by looking at their poetry, prose, and material culture. Explores the diversity of anci… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CLST 301H3Honors Sex(uality) & Gender in Ancient Greece and Rome3Introduces the constructions and representations of love, sex, gender, and sexuality in ancient Greece and Rome by looking at their poetry, prose, and material culture. Explores the diversity of anci… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CLST 30203Ancient Greek and Roman Theatre3Explains what went on in performance spaces, how such performances reflected the ideas and social constructs of the times, and what such observations can teach us about human interactions, history, a… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CLST 30303Non-Binary Rome3Suspends the assumption of a binary Rome and explores the consequences for how we interpret Roman lives, using a wide range of evidence and theory to pursue the possibility of a non-binary Rome. Prer… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CLST 399HVHonors Course Classical Studies1CLST honors thesis projects or CLST honors study abroad programs. Prerequisite: Junior standing. (Typically offered: Irregular) May be repeated for up to 12 hours of degree credit. 1 cr · 1 hr source
CLST 40003Classical Studies Colloquium3Covers a special topic or issue in classical studies. Appropriate for honors program students and students pursuing classical studies. May be repeated when the content is changed. Prerequisite: Junio… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CLST 400H3Honors Classical Studies Colloquium3Covers a special topic or issue in classical studies. Appropriate for honors program students and students pursuing classical studies. May be repeated when the content is changed. Prerequisite: Junio… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CLST 44103Greek Art and Archaeology3focuses on how visual and material culture shaped and were shaped by Greek society (religion, politics, military, economy, gender, etc.) from the Bronze Age through the Hellenistic period. Masterpiec… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CLST 441H3Honors Greek Art and Archaeology3Greek Art and Archaeology focuses on how visual and material culture shaped and were shaped by Greek society (religion, politics, military, economy, gender, etc.) from the Bronze Age through the Hell… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CLST 44203Roman Art and Archaeology3focuses on how visual and material culture shaped and were shaped by Roman society (religion, politics, economy, gender, ethnicity, etc.) from the Iron Age through the Late Antique period. We encount… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CNED 30503The Helping Relationship3Development of an understanding of the helping relationship. Topics include establishing a working alliance, problem recognition and referral to appropriate resources. Prerequisite: PSYC 20003 . (Typ… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CNED 305H3Honors The Helping Relationship3Development of an understanding of the helping relationship. Topics include establishing a working alliance, problem recognition and referral to appropriate resources. Prerequisite: PSYC 20003 . (Typ… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CNED 40003Classroom Human Relations Skills3A study of interpersonal skills important to improving teacher-student relationships and achievement in classrooms. Human communication systems related to motivation, achievement, and educator-studen… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CNED 50003Counseling and Human Development3This course is intended to give students a broad overview of human nature/behavior through knowledge of lifespan developmental theory, personality development, modern & post-modern approaches to the… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CNED 51903Clinical Mental Health Counseling3An introductory study of community counseling. The course content includes information concerning the educational, historical, philosophical, and psychological foundations of community counseling as… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CNED 52003Foundations and Ethics of the Counseling Profession3A study of the counseling profession applicable to school, college and community agency settings. Introduction to the basic educational, historical, philosophical foundations of counseling as well as… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CNED 52103Career Development and Job Placement3Theories of career development and counseling, including the use of occupational information sources, career assessment tools and techniques, and practical strategies for employment of people with di… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CNED 52203Introduction to School Counseling3Philosophy, organization, and practices of a counseling program in the elementary and secondary school. The school counselor's role as counselor, consultant, and coordinator, professional identity, a… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CNED 53003Individual Appraisal3Analysis of concepts, methods, and procedures utilized in individual appraisal. (Typically offered: Summer) 3 cr · 3 hr source
CNED 53103Program Organization and Information Management3This course addresses needs and strategies for effective development and management of school counseling programs and guidance curriculum. Prerequisite: CNED 52203 . (Typically offered: Spring Odd Ye… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CNED 53203Counseling Theory3Introductory survey and critical analysis of major alternative theoretical perspectives in counseling. (Typically offered: Fall and Spring) 3 cr · 3 hr source
CNED 53303Basic Counseling Techniques3Introduction to basic counseling techniques and skills common to multiple theoretical perspectives. Prerequisite: Master's students in Counseling. (Typically offered: Fall and Spring) 3 cr · 3 hr source
CNED 53403Counseling Practicum3Supervised counseling practice. CNED faculty consent required. Pre- or Corequisite: CNED 53003 , CNED 54003 , CNED 53603 and CNED 53703 . Prerequisite: CNED 52003 , CNED 53203 , CNED 53303 , CNED 613… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CNED 53502Psychopharmacology2Study of theory, research, & practice issues pertaining to psychopharmacology for non-medical practitioners. Prerequisite: CNED 52003 , CNED 53203 , and CNED 53303 . (Typically offered: Spring and Su… 2 cr · 2 hr source
CNED 53603Dynamics of Group Counseling3Therapeutic and other theoretical information is presented regarding group process and the counselor's role in that process. An experiential group experience is required. Prerequisite: CNED 53303 and… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CNED 53703Ethical and Legal Issues in Counseling3Review of ethical and legal standards governing professional counselor training, research, and counseling practice; including client rights; confidentiality; the client-counselor relationship; and co… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CNED 53803Crisis Intervention Counseling3Analysis and application of short-term counseling intervention strategies in crisis situations, with special attention to incidents involving rape, physical, or emotional abuse, divorce, suicidal dep… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CNED 54003Diagnosis and Treatment in Counseling3This course covers procedures in diagnosis, treatment planning, and case management, utilizing both clinical and interview data in assisting children, adolescents, and adults. Provides a review of Di… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CNED 54403Vocational Rehabilitation Foundations and Case Management3Study of the counseling process in rehabilitation focusing on effective case management and representative cases. (Typically offered: Fall Even Years) 3 cr · 3 hr source
CNED 54503Medical Aspects of Disability3Orientation to medical and medically related aspects of various disabling conditions with emphasis on the severely disabled. (Typically offered: Spring Even Years) 3 cr · 3 hr source
CNED 54603Rehabilitation Case Management3Counseling process in the rehabilitation setting. Focusing upon effective counseling strategies, representative cases, and effective case management methods. (Typically offered: Spring Odd Years) 3 cr · 3 hr source
CNED 54703Psychosocial Aspects of Disability3The course examines the interacting biological, physical, social, psychological, and cultural factors that contribute to both societal and the individual's perceptions of, and attitudes toward, disab… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CNED 54803Counseling Research3An in-depth examination of counseling research methodology and issues to prepare students to critically evaluate and use counseling research in their professional practice. (Typically offered: Fall a… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CNED 54903Principles and Practices of Psychiatric Rehabilitation3The course introduces students to the principles and practices of recovery-oriented, evidence-based psychiatric rehabilitation. Through lectures, guest presentations, films, discussions, and readings… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CNED 55103Counseling and Human Diversity3Examination of human and cultural diversity, emphasizing issues of race, class, and socioeconomic status, and how they impact our clients as individuals and as family and society members. (Typically… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CNED 55303Introduction to Adventure Therapy3This course builds on the foundational understanding of group counseling theory and skills by introducing students to Adventure Therapy (AT), an activity-oriented form of group counseling. Students w… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CNED 55401Telemental Health Counseling1A study of the process, application, and implementation of technology-assisted counseling/therapy that meets state academic requirements for the distance delivery of clinical services. Emphasis will… 1 cr · 1 hr source
CNED 55803Placement of Persons with Disabilities3Focuses on placement theory and practice as they apply to persons who experience disabilities. Special attention is given to RehabMark approach. (Typically offered: Summer) 3 cr · 3 hr source
CNED 5740VCounseling Internship1A 600-clock-hour field placement in an approved setting over a minimum of two continuous semesters. For students completing a counseling internship in a school setting, successful completion of a cri… 1 cr · 1 hr source
CNED 60003Theories and Foundations of Addictions3A study of behavioral and substance addictions, including an overview of differential treatment. Prerequisite: CNED 53203 and CNED 53303 , and admission to the CNED masters or doctoral program or dep… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CNED 6000VMaster's Thesis1. (Typically offered: Fall, Spring and Summer) May be repeated for degree credit. 1 cr · 1 hr source
CNED 60103Advanced Counseling Theory and Methods3Critical analysis of major theoretical perspectives in counseling, including both group and individual counseling strategies for dealing with affective, cognitive, and behavioral dysfunction. Prerequ… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CNED 60203Foundations of Marriage and Family Counseling Therapy3Comprehensive exploration of the current theories/techniques of marriage, family and couples counseling. Prerequisite: CNED 53203 and CNED 53303 and CNED doctoral or masters standing or permission. (… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CNED 60303Advanced Group Theory and Methods3Comparative study of theories and processes of group counseling. Includes supervised experience in group facilitation with video recording and playback. Prerequisite: CNED 53603 or equivalent and CNE… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CNED 60403Supervision of Counselors3Analysis, assessment, and practical application of counselor supervision techniques in treatment and training programs. Prerequisite: CNED doctoral standing and CNED faculty consent (Typically offere… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CNED 6050VIndependent Study1. (Typically offered: Fall, Spring and Summer) May be repeated for up to 24 hours of degree credit. 1 cr · 1 hr source
CNED 60703Advanced Research in Counseling3This course involves acquiring a knowledge and understanding of the use of research in counseling and the development of new research in the counseling profession that has heuristic value. Prerequisi… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CNED 60903Counseling Children and Adolescents Through Play3Introduction to counseling children and adolescents through play; including the process, theories, techniques, and materials applicable to children and adolescents in a pluralistic society. Prerequis… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CNED 61303Introduction to Play Therapy3This course is an introduction to the basic concepts of child-centered play therapy (CCPT). Students will learn the conceptual framework of child-centered play therapy, as well as the attitudes and s… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CNED 61403Teaching Counselor Education and Supervision3This course is designed to enhance the professional development and acculturation of doctoral students in order to facilitate their success as instructors of counselor education and supervision. Prer… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CNED 62103Advanced Psychosocial Aspects of Disability3Intensive study of the various ways that individuals and families are impacted when living with disability and chronic illness, as well as ways of promoting adaptation and adjustment, quality of life… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CNED 62203Foundations of Counselor Education and Supervision3This course is designed to enhance the professional development and acculturation of doctoral students in order to facilitate their success in professional leadership roles of counselor education, su… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CNED 62403Disability Policy in the U.S.3An analysis of public policy approaches to disability in the U.S. Examines the political and philosophical origins of disability policy; reviews major disability legislation and its effects on policy… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CNED 63403Cultural Foundations and Counseling3To gain learning experiences in pedagogy relevant to multicultural issues and competencies, including social change theory and advocacy action planning. To identify current multicultural issues as th… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CNED 67103Advanced Counseling Practicum3Supervised counseling practice. A 100-clock hour approved practical counseling experience. Prerequisite: CNED doctoral standing and permission of CNED faculty and Clinical Coordinator. (Typically off… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CNED 6740VInternship1Supervised field placement (Clinical/Instructorship/Supervision/Research). Prerequisite: CNED doctoral standing, CNED faculty consent and CNED Clinical Coordinator consent. (Typically offered: Fall,… 1 cr · 1 hr source
CNED 6990VAdvanced Seminar1Seminar. Prerequisite: CNED Doctoral standing or permission. (Typically offered: Summer) May be repeated for up to 18 hours of degree credit. 1 cr · 1 hr source
CNED 7000VDoctoral Dissertation1. Prerequisite: Candidacy and consent. (Typically offered: Fall, Spring and Summer) May be repeated for degree credit. 1 cr · 1 hr source
COMM 10003Basic Course in the Arts: Film Lecture3Introduction to film as entertainment and art. How to look at film through a study of composition, lighting, editing, sound and acting. Lectures and viewing time. (Typically offered: Fall, Spring and… 3 cr · 3 hr source
COMM 100H3Honors Basic Course in the Arts: Film Lecture3Introduction of film as entertainment and art. How to look at a film through a study of composition, lighting, editing, sound and acting. Lectures and viewing time. (Typically offered: Fall) This cou… 3 cr · 3 hr source
COMM 10203Communication in a Diverse World3Introductory course that focuses on the skills and understandings associated with competent communication in a diverse society within interpersonal, group, organizational and intercultural communicat… 3 cr · 3 hr source
COMM 102H3Honors Communication in a Diverse World3Introductory course that focuses on the skills and understandings associated with competent communication in a diverse society within interpersonal, group, organizational and intercultural communicat… 3 cr · 3 hr source
COMM 12303Media, Community and Citizenship3Examines theory and research on how messages are processed, meanings constructed, communities formed and maintained through interaction with the media. Focus is on critical citizenship and media lite… 3 cr · 3 hr source
COMM 123H3Honors Media, Community and Citizenship3Examines theory and research on how messages are processed, meanings constructed, communities formed and maintained through interaction with the media. Focus is on critical citizenship and media lite… 3 cr · 3 hr source
COMM 21003Interviewing3A study in the theory and practice of methods in selected interview settings, with an emphasis on interviewing through research, journalism, employment, and historical perspectives. (Typically offere… 3 cr · 3 hr source
COMM 23003Advanced Public Speaking3Continuing study of the invention and adaptation or oral discourse to the needs of listeners. Consideration of the problems of communication in platform presentation. Prerequisite: SPCH 10003 . (Typi… 3 cr · 3 hr source
COMM 23203Interpersonal Communication3Personal and interpersonal factors affecting communication in everyday life. Emphasis upon ways in which interpersonal perception, physical environment, semantic choices, and nonverbal cues affect co… 3 cr · 3 hr source
COMM 23303Introduction to Communication Research3Introduction to the basic assumptions underlying communication inquiry; resources for and methods of data collection in communication research; and techniques for organization, interpretation, report… 3 cr · 3 hr source
COMM 23403Introduction to Small-Group Communication3An introduction to procedures used in exchanging information, solving problems, determining policies, and resolving differences in committees and other small groups. Prerequisite: SPCH 10003 . (Typic… 3 cr · 3 hr source
COMM 23503Argumentation and Advocacy3An introduction to argumentation theory and practice, with concern for analyzing and producing logical, effective, and ethical public discourse in a variety of political contexts. Examines contempora… 3 cr · 3 hr source
COMM 26103Nonverbal Communication3Creates an understanding of the functions of nonverbal cues operating in human communication processes and develops familiarity with recent research in the field of nonverbal communication. (Typicall… 3 cr · 3 hr source
COMM 28103Introduction to Mediated Communication3Introduction to media and media industries, particularly the social and cultural impact of their economic and regulatory structures. Emphasis on the historical development of media, business practice… 3 cr · 3 hr source
COMM 2980VTopics in Communication1not represented in other lower division courses. Prerequisite: Completion of at least 3 hours of COMM coursework. (Typically offered: Irregular) May be repeated for up to 9 hours of degree credit. 1 cr · 1 hr source
COMM 31503Visual Communication3An examination of visual communication with emphasis on the understanding, manipulation, and effects of these messages on individuals and society. Explores visual messages in contexts such as film, t… 3 cr · 3 hr source
COMM 31703Introduction to Linguistics3Introduction to language study with stress upon modern linguistic theory and analysis. Data drawn from various languages reveal linguistic universals as well as phonological, syntactic, and semantic… 3 cr · 3 hr source
COMM 32503The Latinx Image in Media3Exploration of the image and experience(s) of Latinx populations in the United States as represented in visual and print media, including film, television, news journalism, and art. Topics related to… 3 cr · 3 hr source
COMM 32603African Americans in Film3A survey of the history of images of African Americans in film, especially as these images are examined in the context of stereotypical renditions and/or realistic representations of African American… 3 cr · 3 hr source
COMM 32703African Americans in Documentary Film3Exploration of the African-American image and experience in the context of time, historical record and varying production viewpoints from diverse documentarians. African-American history, culture and… 3 cr · 3 hr source
COMM 32803U.S. Latinos and Latinas through Film3This course will examine the portrayal of U.S. Latinos and Latinas in Hollywood films and how those images have changed over time. While coverage will extend to the early years of the twentieth centu… 3 cr · 3 hr source
COMM 329H3Honors Colloquium3Treats a special topic or issue, offered as part of the honors program. Prerequisite: Honors candidacy (not restricted to candidacy in communication). (Typically offered: Irregular) May be repeated f… 3 cr · 3 hr source
COMM 33403Contemporary Communication Theory3Study of the nature of the communication process as it is reflected in the individual, in interpersonal settings, in one-to-many situations, and in the mass media. Prerequisite: COMM 23203 . (Typical… 3 cr · 3 hr source
COMM 33703Leadership Communication3An analysis of leadership as a discursive process, focusing on how leadership emerges and is enacted on a daily basis through communication-related behaviors. Prerequisite: COMM 23403 or permission o… 3 cr · 3 hr source
COMM 33803Persuasion3Introduction to theories of persuasion with emphasis on application and effect. Prerequisite: SPCH 10003 and COMM 23303 , or instructor permission. (Typically offered: Fall, Spring and Summer) 3 cr · 3 hr source
COMM 34203Science Fiction Film3This class concentrates on how science fiction in various communication media influences and is, in turn, influenced by broad features of cultural life. The class considers the impact of science fict… 3 cr · 3 hr source
COMM 34303Family Communication3Study of the nature, functions, and management of communication patterns in the family. Focus is on understanding routine interpersonal interactions, conflict patterns, authority structures, and deci… 3 cr · 3 hr source
COMM 34403Introduction to Rhetorical Theory3Interpretive-critical study of public rhetoric with application in a variety of political contexts. Prerequisite: SPCH 10003 or COMM 23503 . (Typically offered: Fall) 3 cr · 3 hr source
COMM 35003Popular Communication and Culture3This course is an introduction to basic theories and topics of Popular Communication and Culture studies. The course will emphasize understanding popular media communication forms with application of… 3 cr · 3 hr source
COMM 36703Mediated Communication3Focuses on media messages and their social/cultural effects. Includes a critical examination of media institutions and the ways they vie for audiences. Other topics include the ways people construct… 3 cr · 3 hr source
COMM 37003Organizational Communication3An introduction to the theory, processes, and management of communication in organizations, with opportunities for simulated application. Prerequisite: COMM 23403 . (Typically offered: Fall) 3 cr · 3 hr source
COMM 37603Health Communication3Examines communication within health care organizations and teams. Issues may include patient-provider communication, communication among health care professionals, negative consequences of poor comm… 3 cr · 3 hr source
COMM 38003Survey of Social Media3Surveys research on social media, focusing on the potential cognitive, social, cultural, political, and/or economic consequences of social media and on strategies for engaging with and through social… 3 cr · 3 hr source
COMM 38803Rhetoric of Social Movements3Study of the functions of political rhetoric as it appears in the context of social movements such as American independence, women's equality, civil rights, populism, and new conservatism. Prerequisi… 3 cr · 3 hr source
COMM 39303Special Topics in Film Studies3Topics in film studies which are not usually presented in depth in regular courses. Prerequisite: COMM 10003 . (Typically offered: Irregular) May be repeated for degree credit. 3 cr · 3 hr source
COMM 39403Special Topics in Interpersonal Communication3Topics in interpersonal communication which are not usually presented in depth in regular courses. Prerequisite: COMM 23203 . (Typically offered: Irregular) May be repeated for degree credit. 3 cr · 3 hr source
COMM 39503Special Topics in Mediated Communication3Topics in mediated communication which are not usually presented in depth in regular courses. Prerequisite: COMM 28103 . (Typically offered: Irregular) May be repeated for degree credit. 3 cr · 3 hr source
COMM 39603Special Topics in Organizational Communication3Topics in organizational communication which are not usually presented in depth in regular courses. Prerequisite: COMM 23403 . (Typically offered: Irregular) May be repeated for degree credit. 3 cr · 3 hr source
COMM 39703Special Topics in Rhetoric and Public Communication3Topics in rhetoric and public communication which are not usually presented in depth in regular courses. Prerequisite: COMM 23503 . (Typically offered: Irregular) May be repeated for degree credit. 3 cr · 3 hr source
COMM 39803Special Topics3Communication topics which are not usually presented in depth in regular courses. Prerequisite: SPCH 10003 and COMM 23303 . (Typically offered: Fall, Spring and Summer) May be repeated for degree cre… 3 cr · 3 hr source
COMM 398H3Honors Special Topics3Communication topics which are not usually presented in depth in regular courses. Prerequisite: SPCH 10003 , COMM 23303 and honors standing. (Typically offered: Fall, Spring and Summer) May be repeat… 3 cr · 3 hr source
COMM 399H1Honors Course in Communication Research1The Honors Course in Communication is the student's first step toward developing an honors thesis project. The course is designed to facilitate the exploration of potential thesis topics, selection o… 1 cr · 1 hr source
COMM 41003Communicating Body Image3This course examines the hidden assumptions about body image as it relates to the intersections of race, class, gender, and other major identity markers. This course is designed a) to facilitate the… 3 cr · 3 hr source
COMM 41103Legal Communication3Examines communication processes in the legal environment and focuses on communication skills and behaviors among judges, attorneys, litigants, and jurors. Particular attention will be given to verba… 3 cr · 3 hr source
COMM 41203Media and Memory3A critical examination of historical shifts in human memory and communication technologies. Investigates human memory as a multifaceted cognitive phenomenon experienced both individually and collecti… 3 cr · 3 hr source
COMM 41403American Film Survey3A survey of major American film genres, major directors and films that have influenced the development of motion pictures. Prerequisite: COMM 10003 or permission of instructor. (Typically offered: Fa… 3 cr · 3 hr source
COMM 42803Communication in Contemporary Society3An examination of research and theory on the process and effects of communication in modern society. Prerequisite: SPCH 10003 and COMM 23303 or permission of instructor. (Typically offered: Irregular) 3 cr · 3 hr source
COMM 43203Communication and Conflict3Study of the processes, effects, and managements of communicative conflict, including a consideration of conflict styles, power, goals, tactics, assessment, self-intervention and third-party interven… 3 cr · 3 hr source
COMM 43303Communication and Gender3Study of the nature, construction, functions, and effects of gender and gender-role stereotypes related to verbal and nonverbal communication, small-group and organizational interaction, and mass med… 3 cr · 3 hr source
COMM 43403Intercultural Communication3Study of intercultural communication skills, intercultural issues and their impact at home and abroad, and cross-cultural comparisons of communication phenomena from a variety of theoretical perspect… 3 cr · 3 hr source
COMM 43503American Public Address3Historical and critical study of the leading American speakers, their speeches, the issues with which they were identified. Lectures, discussion, reports, and critical papers. Prerequisite: SPCH 1000… 3 cr · 3 hr source
COMM 43603Gender, Race and Power3Examines how communication shapes gender, race, sexuality, and power. Rather than focusing exclusively on interpersonal communication, this course looks at theories of power that shape institutional… 3 cr · 3 hr source
COMM 43703Political Communication3Study of the nature and function of the communication process as it operates in the political environment. Prerequisite: SPCH 10003 and COMM 23303 . (Typically offered: Spring Even Years) This course… 3 cr · 3 hr source
COMM 43803Rhetoric of the Modern American Presidency3A study of the increasing reliance of contemporary presidents on public persuasion through rhetorical discourse. Prerequisite: SPCH 10003 or COMM 23503 . (Typically offered: Irregular) 3 cr · 3 hr source
COMM 43903Freedom of Speech: Cases & Issues3Study of philosophy, cases, and issues relevant to the first amendment right to the free expression, with focus on issues relevant to internal security, obscenity, pornography, slander, and the regul… 3 cr · 3 hr source
COMM 44203Disaster and Risk Communication3Examines the role of public communication efforts across all phases of a disaster with an emphasis on the use of risk communication theory to inform disaster preparedness campaign message design and… 3 cr · 3 hr source
COMM 44303Community Resilience3Explores communication systems, community relationships, and strategic communication processes that constitute community resilience. Introduces various methodological approaches to assessing communit… 3 cr · 3 hr source
COMM 46103Rhetoric of American Women3Examines the social and cultural assumptions that have limited the role of women in public communication. Focus is on the rhetorical biographies of selected women and their arguments on important soc… 3 cr · 3 hr source
COMM 46303History and Development of International Film I3A critical survey of international film as a distinctive art form and as a medium of expression and communication with attention given to films and cinema from its origins to 1975. Prerequisite: COMM… 3 cr · 3 hr source
COMM 46403Environmental Communication3Explores how communication is used by individuals, corporations, and governments to shape public debates about environmental issues. Topics include rhetorical strategies, the publics' right to inform… 3 cr · 3 hr source
COMM 46503International Film II3A critical survey of international film as a distinctive art form as a medium of expression and communication with attention given to films and cinema from 1976 to the present. Prerequisite: COMM 100… 3 cr · 3 hr source
COMM 46803Documentary Film3A study and analysis of the documentary film as a discrete film form and as an important contribution to the international cinematic scene. Prerequisite: COMM 10003 . (Typically offered: Fall) 3 cr · 3 hr source
COMM 47303Reel Women3An examination of films made for, about, and/or by women with the aim of better understanding and centralizing issues pertinent to women's daily lives. Prerequisite: COMM 10003 . (Typically offered:… 3 cr · 3 hr source
COMM 47403Representational Issues in Film3An examination of the varying ways that race and ethnicity, gender, sexual orientation, gender identity, class, (dis)ability, and age are represented in and by film - both historically and culturally… 3 cr · 3 hr source
COMM 47603Health Communication Campaigns3Canvasses the theoretical frameworks used in the conceptualization of communication campaigns focused on health information dissemination and the purposes these campaigns serve. Students participate… 3 cr · 3 hr source
COMM 47703Treatment of Native Americans in Film3This course compares the treatment of Native Americans in film with how representatives of this group identify themselves. Particular attention is paid to how motion pictures focusing on Native Ameri… 3 cr · 3 hr source
COMM 48003Seminar in Social Media3This class encourages in depth examination of contemporary theory and research on the potential effects of social media on cognitive, social, cultural, political, affective, and economic structures.… 3 cr · 3 hr source
COMM 48203Children and Media3An in-depth examination of children's use of media and the effects of media content on child and adolescent development. Topics may include violence and sex in media, commercialism, and new media. Pr… 3 cr · 3 hr source
COMM 48403Computer-Mediated Communication3Provides an in depth consideration of the nature of computer-mediated communication by examining its use and effects in interpersonal, work, educational, and societal contexts. Prerequisite: COMM 281… 3 cr · 3 hr source
COMM 48603Seminar in Media3Research/discussion of contemporary issues in media. Emphasis on the economic and social impact of advertising, news, censorship, programs directed toward children, portrayals of women and minorities… 3 cr · 3 hr source
COMM 48703International Communication and Globalization3Examines aspects of international communication and the impact of globalization on the production, dissemination, and consumption of media technology and messages. Prerequisite: SPCH 10003 and COMM 2… 3 cr · 3 hr source
COMM 48803Television and American Culture3Historical and critical study of how television shapes American culture and is shaped by it. Attention will be given to the study of television history, programs and audiences; particularly how race… 3 cr · 3 hr source
COMM 4900VSpecial Problems1Credit arranged. Prerequisite: COMM 23303 and at least 9 hours of COMM coursework. (Typically offered: Fall and Spring) May be repeated for up to 6 hours of degree credit. 1 cr · 1 hr source
COMM 49103Internship in Communication3Internship in applied communication within public and private organizations. Prerequisite: SPCH 10003 and COMM 23303 . (Typically offered: Fall, Spring and Summer) May be repeated for up to 6 hours o… 3 cr · 3 hr source
COMM 49801Communication Capstone1Examines connections between the communication discipline and general education learning outcomes. Prerequisite: Senior Standing and 12 credit hour of COMM courses numbered 30000 level or higher. (Ty… 1 cr · 1 hr source
COMM 499HVHonors Thesis1under the direction of a faculty member in the Department of Communication. Pre- or Corequisite: COMM 399H1 . Prerequisite: Honors standing. (Typically offered: Fall, Spring and Summer) May be repeat… 1 cr · 1 hr source
COMM 51101Colloquium in Communication Pedagogy1Examination, evaluation, and application of effective teaching methods for the public speaking classroom. Graduate students are required to register for this course each semester of residence. (Typic… 1 cr · 1 hr source
COMM 51203Quantitative Research Methods in Communication3Emphasizes the assumptions and procedures of social scientific research methods in communication. (Typically offered: Fall) 3 cr · 3 hr source
COMM 51303Media Processes & Effects3Introduction to scholarly research and theory in media processes and effects. Particular attention will be devoted to the impact of media messages on individuals and societies. Emphasis will be place… 3 cr · 3 hr source
COMM 51603Introduction to Communication Paradigms3Introduces the variety of modes of inquiry used in communication. Reviews the field's history and boundaries. Explores contemporary communication research. (Typically offered: Fall) 3 cr · 3 hr source
COMM 51703Qualitative Methods in Communication3Emphasizes the assumptions and procedures of qualitative research methods in the examination of human communication behavior. (Typically offered: Spring) 3 cr · 3 hr source
COMM 51803Rhetorical Methods3Emphasizes the theoretical assumptions and procedures of rhetorical methods in communication research, including different social perspectives used to analyze and critique various texts. (Typically o… 3 cr · 3 hr source
COMM 51903Seminar in Communication3Research, discussion, and papers focus on one of a variety of communication topics including symbolic processes in communication, philosophy of rhetoric, communication education, criticism of contemp… 3 cr · 3 hr source
COMM 53203Seminar in Persuasion3Focus is on comparing theoretical accounts of persuasion and research evidence concerning the effects of various factors on persuasion. (Typically offered: Fall) 3 cr · 3 hr source
COMM 53303Interpersonal Communication Theory3Survey of the theoretical orientations in interpersonal communication with primary focus on conceptual, philosophical and research issues. (Typically offered: Fall Even Years) 3 cr · 3 hr source
COMM 53403Interpersonal Communication3Theory and research concerning the exchange of information and the mutual influencing of behavior among people. Prerequisite: Graduate standing. (Typically offered: Fall) 3 cr · 3 hr source
COMM 53703Content Analysis3Techniques for observing and analyzing the overt communication behavior of selected communicators. Prerequisite: Graduate standing. (Typically offered: Irregular) 3 cr · 3 hr source
COMM 53803Seminar in Political Communication3Research seminar focusing on selected topics such as candidate imagery, diffusion of political information, or political symbolism. Prerequisite: Graduate standing. (Typically offered: Irregular) 3 cr · 3 hr source
COMM 54003Organizational Communication Theory3A seminar on the historical development of theory and research into communication processes occurring within an organizational setting. Lecture, discussion, oral and written reports. Prerequisite: Gr… 3 cr · 3 hr source
COMM 54703Treatment of Native Americans in Film3Compares the treatment of Native Americans in film with how representatives of this group identify themselves. Will also focus on motion pictures relating to Native Americans produced by indigenous f… 3 cr · 3 hr source
COMM 55003Communication and Cultural Studies3Examinations of the role of communication in modern culture. Emphasis is upon the political and cultural production and circulation of meanings with society, and special attention is given to the rol… 3 cr · 3 hr source
COMM 56503Feminist Texts and Theories3Explores concepts and ideologies that articulate and define principles of feminism. Attention given to critical and creative works that challenge the centrality of gender in feminist analyses through… 3 cr · 3 hr source
COMM 57603Health Communication3Examines the difficulties of effective communication between health care providers and recipients including the following: issues of social support, conveying bad news, cultural issues, and identifyi… 3 cr · 3 hr source
COMM 58203Political Communication3Covers contemporary political communication theory and applies them to understand modern political campaigns. Topics covered include the rhetoric of politics, political advertising, the role of the m… 3 cr · 3 hr source
COMM 58303The Rhetoric of the Modern American Presidency3Study contemporary presidents' reliance on public persuasion, especially in efforts to bypass Congress and accomplish complicated political goals. Explore the origins of the concept of the "rhetorica… 3 cr · 3 hr source
COMM 58403Legal Communication3Examines communication processes in the legal environment and focuses on communication skills and behaviors among judges, attorneys, litigants, and jurors. Particular attention will be given to verba… 3 cr · 3 hr source
COMM 58603History and Development of International Film I3A critical survey of international film as a distinctive art form and as a medium of expression and communication with attention given to films and cinema from its origins to 1975. (Typically offered… 3 cr · 3 hr source
COMM 58703History and Development of International Film II3A critical survey of international film as a distinctive art form and as a medium of expression and communication with attention given to films and cinema from 1975 to the present. (Typically offered… 3 cr · 3 hr source
COMM 5900VSpecial Problems1Credit by arrangement. Prerequisite: Graduate standing. (Typically offered: Fall, Spring and Summer) May be repeated for degree credit. 1 cr · 1 hr source
COMM 59103Internship in Communication3Internship in applied communication within public and private organizations. Prerequisite: 15 hours graduate level communication in residence. (Typically offered: Fall, Spring and Summer) 3 cr · 3 hr source
COMM 59203Capstone Course in Communication3Students organize and synthesize knowledge developed throughout their graduate coursework into a tangible capstone product which becomes part of their professional portfolio. (Typically offered: Fall… 3 cr · 3 hr source
COMM 59903Readings In Cultural Studies3Classic and current theoretical approaches to cultural studies. Subject matter changes depending on student interest and faculty expertise. (Typically offered: Irregular) 3 cr · 3 hr source
COMM 6000VMaster's Thesis1. Prerequisite: Graduate standing. (Typically offered: Fall and Spring) May be repeated for degree credit. 1 cr · 1 hr source
CRIM 20003Introduction to Criminology and Criminal Justice3Introduction to the field of criminology and the criminal justice system, including theories and patterns of criminal behavior, how criminal justice data are collected, social research methods, histo… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CRIM 200H3Honors Introduction to Criminology and Criminal Justice3An introduction to the field history, development, and theoretical underpinnings of criminology and the criminal justice system, including theories aspects such as law enforcement, the courts, and pa… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CRIM 20403Sociology of Criminal Law3Explores the history of criminal law in the United States, the construction of crime and punishment, and issues facing the contemporary legal system. (Typically offered: Fall and Spring) 3 cr · 3 hr source
CRIM 25103Criminal Investigation3Survey of the theories, concepts, and legal conditions concerning the techniques used in the location, preservation and presentation of evidence. Prerequisite: CRIM 20003 . (Typically offered: Fall a… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CRIM 30101Special Topics1Designed to develop the tools to write effectively in the social sciences, including skills related to organizing manuscripts, writing problem statements, identifying and synthesizing research, and r… 1 cr · 1 hr source
CRIM 30203Criminological Theory3Advanced survey of theories of crime causation. Examines broad sociological paradigms, as well as both individual and aggregate-level explanations of crime causation. Applies criminological theories… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CRIM 302H3Honors Criminological Theory3Advanced survey of theories of crime causation. Examines broad sociological paradigms, as well as both individual and aggregate-level explanations of crime causation. Applies criminological theories… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CRIM 30403The Police and Society3Overview of origins, theories, development, practice, and current issues in policing in contemporary society. Prerequisite: CRIM 20003 . (Typically offered: Fall and Spring) 3 cr · 3 hr source
CRIM 30503Serial Crime3Historical development of criminal profiling in serial homicide, including sex crimes, stalking, and arson. Focuses on behavioral and criminological theory and a critical examination of different pro… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CRIM 30603Victimology3Introduction to the scientific study of victimization. Examines conceptual boundaries of victimology research, covers theories, statistics and trends relevant to victimology, reviews the victim blami… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CRIM 32003Corrections and Social Control3Overview of correctional systems and punishment. Focuses on theories of correctional philosophies, practices, and procedures, along with the historical development and modern practices of corrections… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CRIM 34103Special Topics3Designed to cover specialized topics not usually presented in regular courses. Prerequisite: SOCI 10103 . (Typically offered: Irregular) May be repeated for up to 6 hours of degree credit. 3 cr · 3 hr source
CRIM 341H3Honors Special Topics3Designed to cover specialized topics not usually presented in regular courses. Prerequisite: Honors standing and SOCI 10103 . (Typically offered: Irregular) May be repeated for up to 6 hours of degre… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CRIM 34403Stratification and Crime3Examines how race, age, gender, social class, and geographic location impact criminal offending, victimization, and arrest. Subsequently, it explores how the criminal justice system stages of policin… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CRIM 34503Immigration and Crime3Provides a comprehensive foundation of the relationship between immigration, one of the most powerful forces that influences a nation's social fabric, and crime. Focuses not only on U.S. immigration… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CRIM 35003Criminal Procedures3Critical examination of how individual rights and police procedures are balanced with focus on arrests, use of force, identification, and search and seizure. Prerequisite: CRIM 20003 . (Typically off… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CRIM 35103Criminal Evidence3Examination of how evidence is collected, processed, and presented in court, with an emphasis on the competing interests of crime control and individual liberties. Prerequisite: CRIM 20003 . (Typical… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CRIM 37203Deviant Behavior3Sociological overview of disconcerting conduct, its definition, theoretical understandings and research. Specific topics may include: interpersonal violence, self-destructive disorders, controversial… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CRIM 399HVHonors Course1Undergraduate honors thesis hours designed to engage in advanced undergraduate research under the direction of a faculty advisor. Prerequisite: Honors standing. (Typically offered: Fall and Spring) M… 1 cr · 1 hr source
CRIM 40003Internship in Criminal Justice and Criminology3Supervised experience in municipal, county or state criminal justice agency, or any other agency which is approved by instructor. Prerequisite: CRIM 20003 . (Typically offered: Fall, Spring and Summe… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CRIM 40103SPECIAL TOPICS3Offerings vary; check for particular course topics offered. Designed to cover specialized topics in greater depth than regular survey courses provide. Prerequisite: Junior standing. (Typically offere… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CRIM 4030VIndividual Study1In-depth individual or group study with a faculty member on advanced sociological readings and/or to participate in supervised research as an experience-based course. Faculty permission required in a… 1 cr · 1 hr source
CRIM 40603Organizations in Society3Review of literature on work and organizations, with focus on race, class, gender inequalities, and interactions between society and organizations; discussion of topics related to white collar crime… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CRIM 41403Juvenile Justice3Examination of juvenile justice system and juvenile crime, including historical development of the system and treatment of juvenile delinquents along with legal, correctional, and treatment processes… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CRIM 42203Criminal Violence3Explores definitions, patterns, explanations, and potential interventions of aggression and criminal violence. Discusses the temporal, spatial, and demographic patterns of violence in the United Stat… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CRIM 42303Death Penalty3Examines problems and social issues related to the death penalty in the U.S., including the history of capital punishment, Supreme Court decisions, how various jurisdictions seek the death penalty, t… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CRIM 43003Spatial Analyses for Social Data3Focuses on learning about spatial data and how to use spatial analyses to detect patterns and answer research questions related to crime occurrence. Emphasizes how results translate to practitioner e… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CRIM 44403Terrorism and Homeland Security3Examines the evolution of modern terrorism and homeland security, focusing primarily on the dynamics of American terrorist movements (ideologies, motives, and tactics). Social, political, and crimina… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CSCE 20004Programming Foundations I4Introductory programming course for students majoring in computer science or computer engineering. Software development process: problem specification, program design, implementation, testing and doc… 4 cr · 4 hr source
CSCE 20104Programming Foundations II4This course continues developing problem solving techniques by focusing on fundamental data structures and associated algorithms. Topics include: abstract data types, introduction to object-oriented… 4 cr · 4 hr source
CSCE 20203Introduction to Programming in Java3with emphasis on engineering applications. Programming techniques: data representation and expressions, conditional and iterative statements, arrays, lists, file I/O, methods. Object oriented program… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CSCE 21104Digital Design4Introduction to the hardware aspects of digital computers, logic gates, flip-flops, reduction, finite state machines, sequential logic design, digital systems, software design tools, hardware descrip… 4 cr · 4 hr source
CSCE 22104Computer Organization4Presents the relationship between computing hardware and software with a focus on the concepts for current computers. CPU design topics are covered including various techniques for microprocessor des… 4 cr · 4 hr source
CSCE 31903Programming Paradigms3Programming in different paradigms with emphasis on object oriented programming and network programming. Survey of programming languages, event driven programming, and concurrency. Prerequisite: CSCE… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CSCE 319H3Honors Programming Paradigms3Programming in different paradigms with emphasis on object oriented programming and network programming. Survey of programming languages, event driven programming, and concurrency. Prerequisite: Hono… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CSCE 35103Software Engineering3A modern approach to the current techniques used in software design and development. This course emphasizes the use of modern software development tools, multi-module programming, and team design and… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CSCE 36103Operating Systems3An introduction to operating systems including topics in system structures, process management, storage management, files, distributed systems, and case studies. Prerequisite: CSCE 20104 and CSCE 221… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CSCE 361H3Honors Operating Systems3An introduction to operating systems including topics in system structures, process management, storage management, files, distributed systems, and case studies. Prerequisite: CSCE 20104 and CSCE 221… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CSCE 39503System Synthesis and Modeling3This course instructs the students in the use of modern synthesis and modeling languages and approaches for design automation. This course will teach students the use of HDLs and modeling languages f… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CSCE 40103Special Topics3Consideration of computer science topics not covered in other courses. Prerequisite: CSCE 31903 or CSCE 319H3 or DASC 21003 , each with a grade of C or better. (Typically offered: Irregular) May be r… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CSCE 40403RFID Information Systems Security3Radio frequency identification (RFID) information systems provide information to users about objects with RFID tags. They require the application of information systems security (INFOSEC) to protect… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CSCE 41104Embedded Systems4The architecture, software, and hardware of embedded systems. Involves a mixture of hardware and software for the control of a system (including electrical, electro-mechanical, and electro-chemical s… 4 cr · 4 hr source
CSCE 41203Programming Challenges3This course studies the principle methods used in the solution of programming contest problems, e.g., data structures strings, sorting, machine arithmetic and algebra, combinatorics, number theory, b… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CSCE 41303Algorithms3Provides an introduction to formal techniques for analyzing the complexity of algorithms. The course surveys important classes of algorithms used in computer science and engineering. Prerequisite: (… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CSCE 41403Data Mining3The course focuses on the principles, theory, design, and implementation of data mining algorithms for large-scale data. Topics include foundations of data mining; preprocessing; mining frequent patt… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CSCE 42103Computer Architecture3The architecture of modern scalar and parallel computing systems. Techniques for dynamic instruction scheduling, branch prediction, instruction level parallelism, shared and distributed memory multip… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CSCE 42303Low Power Digital Systems3The reduction of power consumption is rapidly becoming one of the key issues in digital system design. Traditionally, digital system design has mainly focused on performance and area trade-offs. This… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CSCE 42503Concurrent Computing3Programming concurrent processes; computer interconnection network topologies; loosely coupled and tightly coupled paralleled computer architectures; designing algorithms for concurrency; distributed… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CSCE 42603Advanced Data Structures3This course continues the study of data structures, algorithmic analysis for these data structures, and their efficient implementation to support standard library in programming languages. Topics inc… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CSCE 42703Big Data Analytics and Management3Introduction to tools and techniques for distributed data computing and management, big data analytics, scalable machine learning, and real-time streaming data analysis. Students cannot receive credi… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CSCE 43203Formal Languages and Computability3Finite Automata and regular languages, regular expressions, context-free languages and pushdown automata, nondeterminism, grammars, and Turing machines. Church's thesis, halting problem, time complex… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CSCE 43303Introduction to Integrated Circuit Design3Design and layout of large scale digital integrated circuits using CMOS technology. Topics include MOS devices and basic circuits, integrated circuit layout and fabrication, dynamic logic, circuit de… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CSCE 43503CPLD/FPGA-Based System Design3Field Programmable Logic devices (FPGAs/CPLDs) have become extremely popular as basic building blocks for digital systems. They offer a general architecture that users can customize by inducing perma… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CSCE 43703Electronic Design Automation3This course studies physical design, analysis and optimization of VLSI circuits and systems with emphasis on computational realizations and optimization. We start with some related topics such as gra… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CSCE 44203Computer Systems Modeling3Basic concepts of problem analysis, model design, and simulation experiments. A simulation will be introduced and used in this course. Prerequisite: CSCE 31903 or CSCE 319H3 , each with a grade of C… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CSCE 44303Cryptography3This course provides a general introduction to modern cryptography. Topics include: stream ciphers, block ciphers, message authentication codes, public key encryption, key exchange, and signature sch… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CSCE 44803Wearable and Ubiquitous Computing3This course will introduce wearable and ubiquitous computing paradigms with emphasis on the engineering and development. Three key themes that will be taught during this course the systems and infras… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CSCE 45203Database Management Systems3Introduction to database management systems, architecture, storage structures, indexing, relational data model, E-R diagrams, query languages, SQL, ODBC, transaction management, integrity, and securi… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CSCE 45403Software Architecture3A study of software architecture through the use of case studies drawn from real systems designed to solve real problems from technical as well as managerial perspectives. Techniques for designing, b… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CSCE 45503Information Retrieval3The objective of this course is to give students a hands-on introduction to information retrieval systems. Classical textual information retrieval systems are studied, including text preprocessing, f… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CSCE 45601Capstone I1Students complete a comprehensive software capstone project during their final year of undergraduate studies. The project is done over 2 semesters in phases: concept, formal proposal, implementation,… 1 cr · 1 hr source
CSCE 46103Artificial Intelligence3Introduction to intelligent agents, AI languages, search, first order logic, knowledge representation, ontologies, problem solving, natural language processing, machine vision, machine learning, and… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CSCE 46203Mobile Programming3An introduction to software development on mobile devices. The major topics covered in this course include underlying concepts and principles in mobile programming, as well as hands-on programming ex… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CSCE 46403Graphics Processing Units Programming3This course provides an introduction to massively parallel programming using Graphics Processing Units (GPUs). Topics include basic programming model, GPU thread hierarchy, GPU memory architecture, a… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CSCE 47503Computer Networks3This course is an introductory course on computer networks. Using the Internet as a vehicle, this course introduces underlying concepts and principles of modern computer networks, with emphasis on pr… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CSCE 47803Cloud Computing and Security3Cloud computing has entered the mainstream of information technology, providing highly elastic scalability in delivery of enterprise applications and services. In this course, we will focus on the ar… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CSCE 48103Computer Graphics3Introduction to the theory and algorithms used in computer graphics systems and applications. Topics include: 2D and 3D geometric models (points, lines, polygons, surfaces), affine transformations (r… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CSCE 48503Information Security3This course covers principles, mechanisms, and policies governing confidentiality, integrity, and availability of digital information. Topics to be covered include security concepts and mechanisms, s… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CSCE 4900VIndividual Study1directed by faculty in current research topics, state of the art, or advanced methodology in one of the major computer science or computer engineering areas. (Typically offered: Irregular) May be rep… 1 cr · 1 hr source
CSCE 49104Advanced Digital Design4To master advanced logic design concepts, including the design and testing of synchronous and asynchronous combinational and sequential circuits using state of the art CAD tools. Corequisite: Lab com… 4 cr · 4 hr source
CSCE 491HVHonors Thesis1To provide honors students with experience in presenting their research accomplishments to their peers and faculty. Prerequisite: Honors standing. (Typically offered: Fall and Spring) May be repeated… 1 cr · 1 hr source
CSCE 49603Capstone II3CSCE students complete a comprehensive capstone project during their final year of undergraduate studies. The project is done over two consecutive semesters in phases: concepts, formal proposal, impl… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CSCE 50103Advanced Special Topics in Computer Science or Computer Engineering3Consideration of current computer engineering or computer science topics not covered in other courses. Prerequisite: Graduate standing in Computer Science Computer Engineering. (Typically offered: Ir… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CSCE 50303Advanced Algorithms3Design of computer algorithms, with primary emphasis on the development of efficient implementation. Prerequisite: Graduate standing in Computer Science Computer Engineering. (Typically offered: Irre… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CSCE 50603Machine Learning3An introduction to machine learning, with particular emphasis on neural network techniques. This course presents the basic principles underlying algorithms that improve with experience, and covers us… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CSCE 50703Data Mining3This course surveys the most common methods used in data mining and machine learning. It involves several projects in which students will implement tools that are useful for mining knowledge from dat… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CSCE 50903Concurrent Computing3Programming concurrent processes; computer interconnection network topologies; loosely coupled and tightly coupled paralleled computer architectures; designing algorithms for concurrency; distributed… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CSCE 51104Embedded Systems4The architecture, software, and hardware of embedded systems. Involves a mixture of hardware and software for the control of a system (including electrical, electro-mechanical, and electro-chemical s… 4 cr · 4 hr source
CSCE 51303Algorithms3Provides an introduction to formal techniques for analyzing the complexity of algorithms. The course surveys important classes of algorithms used in computer science and engineering. Graduate degree… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CSCE 51703Formal Languages and Computability3Finite Automata and regular languages, regular expressions, context-free languages and pushdown automata, nondeterminism, grammars, and Turing machines. Church's thesis, halting problem, and undecida… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CSCE 51803Advanced Data Structures3This course continues the study of data structures, algorithmic analysis for these data structures, and their efficient implementation to support standard library in programming languages. Topics inc… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CSCE 52003Advanced Database Systems3Topics include: object databases, distributed databases, XML query, data warehouses, network as database systems, peer-peer data sharing architectures, data grids, data mining, logic foundations, sem… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CSCE 52203Introduction to Integrated Circuit Design3Design and layout of large scale digital integrated circuits using CMOS technology. Topics include MOS devices and basic circuits, integrated circuit layout and fabrication, dynamic logic, circuit de… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CSCE 52303Low Power Digital Systems3The reduction of power consumption is rapidly becoming one of the key issues in digital system design. Traditionally, digital system design has mainly focused on performance and area trade-offs. This… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CSCE 52503Integrated Circuit Design Laboratory I3Design and layout of large scale digital integrated circuits. Students design, check and simulate digital integrated circuits which will be fabricated, and tested in I.C. Design Laboratory II. Topics… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CSCE 52603Computational Complexity3Turing machines, recursion theory and computability, complexity measures, NP-completeness, analysis on NP-complete problems, pseudo-polynomial and approximation. Prerequisite: Computer Science Comput… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CSCE 52703Big Data Analytics and Management3Topics include principles of distributed data computing and management, design and implementation of non-relational data systems, crowd sourcing and human computation, big data analytics and scalable… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CSCE 52803Graph and Combinatorial Algorithms3Advanced topics in graph and combinatorial optimization problems. Traditional approach section: P and NP problems, proof of NP-completeness, approximation algorithms for solving NP hard problems. Mac… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CSCE 52903Computer Architecture3The architecture of modern scalar and parallel computing systems. Techniques for dynamic instruction scheduling, branch prediction, instruction level parallelism, shared and distributed memory multip… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CSCE 53203Computer Security3This course covers a broad selection of contemporary issues in computer security. Topics include security concepts and mechanisms, access control, security policies, authentication methods, basic cry… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CSCE 53303Computer Forensics3Various methods for identification, preservation, and extraction of electronic evidence at a computer crime scene. Specific topics include auditing and investigation of network and host intrusions, c… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CSCE 53403Advanced Software Engineering3This course is about software metrics and models. It will focus on quantitative methods and techniques for management of software projects, design of software systems, and improvement of software qua… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CSCE 53503CPLD/FPGA-Based System Design3Field Programmable Logic devices (FPGAs/CPLDs) have become extremely popular as basic building blocks for digital systems. They offer a general architecture that users can customize by inducing perma… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CSCE 53703Electronic Design Automation3This course studies physical design, analysis and optimization of VLSI circuits and systems with emphasis on computational realizations and optimization. We start with some related topics such as gra… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CSCE 53803Malware Analysis3This course discusses fundamental concepts on malicious software, otherwise known as malware, which play a major role in intrusion into computer systems. Various malware analysis tools and techniques… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CSCE 54203Cryptography3This course provides an introduction to cryptography and its applications and practices. Topics covered include cryptography basics, symmetric key cryptography, public-key cryptography, cryptographic… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CSCE 54803Wearable and Ubiquitous Computing3This course will introduce wearable and ubiquitous computing paradigms with emphasis on the engineering and development. Three key themes that will be taught during this course the systems and infras… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CSCE 55203Database Management Systems3Introduction to database management systems, architecture, storage structures, indexing, relational data model, E-R diagrams, query languages, SQL, ODBC, transaction management, integrity, and securi… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CSCE 55303Advanced Information Retrieval3Study of the architecture, implementation, and evaluation of current information retrieval systems. Students will apply their knowledge of programming and data structures to implement a large system… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CSCE 55403Statistical Natural Language Processing3Introduction to statistical natural language processing (NLP). Covers the theory and algorithms needed for building NLP tools, provides broad coverage of mathematical and linguistic foundations, and… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CSCE 55503Software Architecture3A study of software architecture through the use of case studies drawn from real systems designed to solve real problems from technical as well as managerial perspectives. Techniques for designing, b… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CSCE 55603Introduction to Deep Learning3The course aims at understanding the fundamental of deep learning and its application in computer vision, natural language understanding and game theory. The course starts with basic multi layer perc… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CSCE 56103Artificial Intelligence3Introduction to intelligent agents, AI languages, search, first order logic, knowledge representation, ontologies, problem solving, natural language processing, machine vision, machine learning, and… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CSCE 56203Secure Digital System Design3This course is to give graduate students an insight of contemporary security-related issues in modern digital systems. In addition to lectures, students will be practicing secure digital system desig… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CSCE 56503Network Security3This course will be a programming-based, learn-by-doing-oriented course focused on applying foundational principles in security to real networked systems. It will study and simulate genuine attacks a… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CSCE 56703Mobile Programming3An introduction to software development on mobile devices. The major topics covered in this course include underlying concepts and principles in mobile programming, as well as hands-on programming ex… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CSCE 56803Image Processing3The objective of this class is to give students a hands-on introduction to the fundamentals of image processing. A variety of image processing techniques and applications will be discussed including… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CSCE 56903Graphics Processing Units Programming3This course provides an introduction to massively parallel programming using Graphics Processing Units (GPUs). Topics include basic programming model, GPU thread hierarchy, GPU memory architecture, a… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CSCE 57003Computer Vision3The objective of this course is to give students a hands-on introduction to the fundamentals of computer vision. Topics include image formation, object modeling, image processing, feature and edge de… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CSCE 57503Wireless Systems Security3Wireless systems such as wireless local area networks, cellular and mobile networks, and sensor networks are vulnerable to attacks. The goal of the class is for students to understand how to design s… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CSCE 57603Privacy Enhancing Technologies3This course introduces privacy enhancing technologies and hot privacy topics in modern computing systems. Students will be exposed to many interesting privacy problems, study privacy enhancing techno… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CSCE 57703Computer Networks3This course is an introductory course on computer networks. Using the Internet as a vehicle, this course introduces underlying concepts and principles of modern computer networks, with emphasis on pr… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CSCE 57803Cloud Computing and Security3Cloud computing has entered the mainstream of information technology, providing highly elastic scalability in delivery of enterprise applications and services. In this course, we will focus on the ar… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CSCE 57903Advanced Network Security3This course will teach various topics in computer network security. It will provide a thorough grounding in cyber-security for students who are interested in conducting research and development work… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CSCE 58103Computer Graphics3Introduction to the theory and algorithms used in computer graphics systems and applications. Topics include: 2D and 3D geometric models (points, lines, polygons, surfaces), affine transformations (r… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CSCE 58203Multiprocessor Systems on Chip3This course covers the latest trends in advanced computer architecture for multiprocessor systems on chip for embedded and real time systems. Topics covered include multicore architectures, modeling… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CSCE 58303Computer Architecture Security3This course will cover fundamental principles and emerging implementation strategies to reason about, design and construct architecture level security capabilities in the manycore era. Coverage inclu… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CSCE 58403Reconfigurable Computing3This course will cover emerging and proposed techniques and issues in Reconfigurable Computing. Topics will include FPGA technologies, CAD/CAE tools, Hw/Sw co-design, system level synthesis, programm… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CSCE 58503Information Security3This course covers principles, mechanisms, and policies governing confidentiality, integrity, and availability of digital information. Topics to be covered include security concepts and mechanisms, s… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CSCE 5900VAdvanced Individual Study1Advanced graduate level individual study directed by faculty in current research topics, state of the art, or advanced methodology in one of the major computer science or computer engineering areas.… 1 cr · 1 hr source
CSCE 59104Advanced Digital Design4To master advanced logic design concepts, including the design and testing of synchronous and asynchronous combinational and sequential circuits using state of the art CAD tools. Graduate degree cred… 4 cr · 4 hr source
CSCE 59403Computer Arithmetic Circuits3Examination of fundamental principles of algorithms for performing arithmetic operations in computers. This course provides sufficient theoretical and practical information to prepare the digital des… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CSCE 6100VMaster's Thesis1. (Typically offered: Fall and Spring) May be repeated for degree credit. 1 cr · 1 hr source
CSCE 6200VPost-Master's Research1. (Typically offered: Fall and Spring) 1 cr · 1 hr source
CSCE 6900VDoctoral Individual Study1Advanced doctoral level individual study directed by faculty in current research topics, state of the art, or advanced methodology in one of the major computer science or computer engineering areas.… 1 cr · 1 hr source
CSCE 7000VDoctoral Dissertation1. (Typically offered: Fall, Spring and Summer) May be repeated for degree credit. 1 cr · 1 hr source
CSES 10101Introduction to Crop, Soil, and Environmental Science1An introduction to the CSES department and majors in Environmental Soil and Water Sciences and Crop Management. Emphasis will be placed on issues and opportunities within these disciplines and orient… 1 cr · 1 hr source
CSES 12003Introduction to Plant Sciences3An introduction to basics of agricultural crop plant structure, growth, and production. (Typically offered: Fall and Spring) 3 cr · 3 hr source
CSES 20103Pest Management3Introduction to basic principles of pest management as they relate to vertebrate animals, insects, plant disease and weeds. Selected pests are studied with emphasis on current management approaches a… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CSES 21001Crop Science Laboratory1A series of laboratory experiments designed to reinforce principles of plant growth and development, reproduction, classification, and the utilization of plant products. Emphasis is placed on major c… 1 cr · 1 hr source
CSES 21033Crop Science3Principles of crop growth, development, and utilization and how these principles relate to production. Emphasis on major agronomic crop species. Lecture 3 hours per week. (Typically offered: Spring) 3 cr · 3 hr source
CSES 22001Soil Science Laboratory1Field and laboratory exercises related to the study of the physical, chemical, and biological properties of soils. Laboratory mandatory for all crop management and environmental, soil, and water scie… 1 cr · 1 hr source
CSES 22003Soil Science3Origin, classification, and physical, chemical, and biological properties of soils. Lecture 3 hours, discussion 1 hour per week. Corequisite: Drill component. Prerequisite: MATH 11003 or higher (to i… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CSES 23002Professional Development in Crop, Soil, and Environmental Sciences2This course is designed to prepare students majoring in Crop Science or Environmental, Soil, and Water Sciences to enter a career in a related field or begin graduate school after completing their un… 2 cr · 2 hr source
CSES 30203Crop, Soil, and Environmental Sciences Colloquium3A communication-intensive course covering topics in agronomy and environmental, soil, and water science with particular emphasis on spoken communication but also including written communication, grou… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CSES 32104Soil Resources and Nutrient Cycles4Integration of the fundamental concepts of the biological, chemical, and physical properties of soil systems and their roles in managing soil resources. Lecture 3 hours, laboratory 3 hours per week.… 4 cr · 4 hr source
CSES 33102Cotton Production2Principles and techniques associated with production of cotton. Recitation 2 hours per week. Prerequisite: CSES 12003 or CSES 21033 . (Typically offered: Fall Even Years) 2 cr · 2 hr source
CSES 33202Soybean Production2An overview of the history and utilization of soybean as well as the physiological and environmental basis for the development of economical soybean production practices. Recitation 2 hours per week.… 2 cr · 2 hr source
CSES 33302Rice Production2A study of the principles and practices involved in rice culture worldwide with major emphasis on the United States. Recitation 2 hours per week. Prerequisite: CSES 12003 or CSES 21033 . (Typically o… 2 cr · 2 hr source
CSES 33402Cereal Grain Production2An overview of the botany, production, cultural practices, soil & climatic adaptation and utilization of the major cereal grain crops. Prerequisite: CSES 12003 or CSES 21033 . (Typically offered: Spr… 2 cr · 2 hr source
CSES 35501Soil Profile Description1Training for soil profile description writing and membership of judging teams. (Typically offered: Fall) May be repeated for up to 8 hours of degree credit. 1 cr · 1 hr source
CSES 37003Precision Agriculture for Crops3This course will provide students with a practical understanding of precision agriculture and crop/ecosystem monitoring with remote and proximal sensing technology. Prerequisite: MATH 11003 and CSES… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CSES 4000VSpecial Problems1Work on special problems in crop, soil and environmental sciences or related field. (Typically offered: Fall, Spring and Summer) May be repeated for up to 6 hours of degree credit. 1 cr · 1 hr source
CSES 40133Advanced Crop Science3Fundamental concepts of crop physiology, crop improvement, seed science, and crop production systems. Recitation 3 hours per week. Prerequisite: CSES 21033 and CSES 22003 . (Typically offered: Spring) 3 cr · 3 hr source
CSES 4020VSpecial Topics1Studies of selected topics in crop, soil and environmental sciences not available in other courses. (Typically offered: Irregular) May be repeated for up to 12 hours of degree credit. 1 cr · 1 hr source
CSES 41003Plant Breeding3This course aims to provide students with an extensive background in plant breeding applied to cultivar development, including but not limited to understanding the foundations of plant breeding, mode… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CSES 41303Ecology and Morphology of Weedy and Invasive Plants3Study of weeds as economic pests occurring in both agricultural and nonagricultural situations and including poisonous plants and other specific weed problems. Gross morphological plant family charac… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CSES 41403Principles of Weed Control3Advanced concepts and technology used in modern weed control practices and study of the chemistry and specific activity of herbicides in current usage. Lecture 2 hours, laboratory 2 hours per week. C… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CSES 42204Soil Fertility4Study of the soil's chemical, biological and physical properties, and human modification of these properties, as they influence the uptake and utilization of the essential nutrients by plants. Lectur… 4 cr · 4 hr source
CSES 42503Soil Classification and Genesis3Lecture and field evaluation of soil properties and their relation to soil genesis and soil classification with emphasis on soils of Arkansas. Lecture 2 hours, laboratory 2 hours per week. Corequisit… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CSES 45503Wetland Soils3This course explains the chemical, physical, and morphological characteristics of wetland soils and describes the techniques for identifying wetland soils using field indicators and monitoring equipm… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CSES 4620VInternship1Supervised practical work experience in agronomy and environmental science to develop and demonstrate professional competence. Faculty approval of project proposal prior to enrollment and written and… 1 cr · 1 hr source
CSES 50001Weed Science Practicum1Training for membership on weed team, through participation. Prerequisite: Graduate standing. (Typically offered: Summer) 1 cr · 1 hr source
CSES 50103Crop Physiology3Understanding and quantitative measurement of physiological processes, plant responses, and environmental parameters in relation to the production of crops. (Typically offered: Spring Even Years) 3 cr · 3 hr source
CSES 50203Physiology of Herbicide and Plant Interaction3The reproduction, growth, and development of weeds and the ecological factors affecting these processes; development and mechanisms of herbicide resistance, flow of herbicide-resistance genes; and de… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CSES 5023VGraduate Special Problems1Original investigations on assigned problems in agronomy or graduate teaching practicum. Prerequisite: Graduate standing. (Typically offered: Fall, Spring and Summer) 1 cr · 1 hr source
CSES 50303Advanced Soil Fertility and Plant Nutrition3Study of water uptake, ion absorption, translocation and metabolism in higher plants. Lecture 3 hours per week. Prerequisite: CHEM 26103 and CHEM 26101 . (Typically offered: Spring Even Years) 3 cr · 3 hr source
CSES 5040VSpecial Topics1Topics not covered in other courses or a more intensive study of specific topics in agronomy. Prerequisite: Graduate standing. (Typically offered: Irregular) May be repeated for degree credit. 1 cr · 1 hr source
CSES 50703Advanced Crop Science3Fundamental concepts of crop physiology, crop improvement, seed science, and crop production systems. Recitation 3 hours per week. Graduate degree credit will not be given for both CSES 40133 and CSE… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CSES 50803The Business of Plant Breeding3Students will gain knowledge and develop skills in five areas central to successful execution of plant breeding in private and public environments: 1) breeding industry, 2) breeding goals, new produc… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CSES 50903Plant Breeding3This course aims to provide students with an extensive background in plant breeding applied to cultivar development, including but not limited to understanding the foundations of plant breeding, mode… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CSES 51003Scientific Presentations3Experience in procedures required for professional presentations of scientific papers, seminars, posters; and research findings at meetings in conferences, and with discussion groups. Instruction in… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CSES 51104Soil Fertility4Study of the soil's chemical, biological and physical properties, and human modification of these properties, as they influence the uptake and utilization of the essential nutrients by plants. Lectur… 4 cr · 4 hr source
CSES 51303Ecology and Morphology of Weedy and Invasive Plants3Study of weeds as economic pests occurring in both agricultural and nonagricultural situations and including poisonous plants and other specific weed problems. Gross morphological plant family charac… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CSES 51403Principles of Weed Control3Advanced concepts and technology used in modern weed control practices and study of the chemistry and specific activity of herbicides in current usage. Lecture 2 hours, laboratory 2 hours per week. G… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CSES 52204Soil Physics4Physical properties of soils and their relation to other soil properties, growth of plants and transport of water, oxygen, heat, and solutes such as pesticides and plant nutrients. Lecture 3 hours, l… 4 cr · 4 hr source
CSES 52503Soil Classification and Genesis3Lecture and field evaluation of soil properties and their relation to soil genesis and soil classification with emphasis on soils of Arkansas. Lecture 2 hours, laboratory 2 hours per week. Graduate d… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CSES 52604Microbial Ecology4A study of the microorganisms in soil and the biochemical processes for which they are responsible. Lecture 3 hours, laboratory 3 hours per week. Additional suggested prerequisites are BIOL 20003 , C… 4 cr · 4 hr source
CSES 54503Soil Chemistry3Application of the principles of chemistry to processes of agronomic and environmental importance in soils. Soil clay mineralogy, soil solution thermodynamics, structure and reactivity of humus, surf… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CSES 55303Wetland Soils3This course explains the chemical, physical, and morphological characteristics of wetland soils and describes the techniques for identifying wetland soils using field indicators and monitoring equipm… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CSES 55403Plant Genomics3Plant genetics based on the study of whole genome sequence, transcriptome and proteome. Provides an overview of the principles and techniques of experimental and in silico genomics. Covers all areas… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CSES 56503Fate and Transport of Organic Contaminants3will present an overview of the transformation and transport processes that influence the environmental fate of organic contaminants, with an emphasis on agricultural pesticides. Biotic and abiotic f… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CSES 57003Precision Agriculture Data3This course will provide students with a holistic understanding of precision agriculture and crop/ecosystem monitoring with remote and proximal sensing technology. The course will also provide studen… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CSES 6000VMaster's Thesis1. Prerequisite: Graduate standing. (Typically offered: Fall, Spring and Summer) May be repeated for degree credit. 1 cr · 1 hr source
CSES 7000VDoctoral Dissertation1. Prerequisite: Graduate standing. (Typically offered: Fall, Spring and Summer) May be repeated for degree credit. 1 cr · 1 hr source
CVEG 20002Introduction to Civil Engineering Plans and CADD2Development and preparation of design and construction plans; plan terminology and features; introduction to computer-aided drafting and design (CADD) software. Prerequisite: Civil Engineering major… 2 cr · 2 hr source
CVEG 20103Civil Engineering Mechanics I3CVEG 20103 provides the student with a foundation in the theory and principles of statics for use in subsequent civil engineering courses. The course applies mathematics and physics to solve practica… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CVEG 20203Civil Engineering Mechanics II3CVEG 20203 provides the student with a foundation in the theory and principles of mechanics of materials for use in subsequent civil engineering courses. This course applies mathematics and physics t… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CVEG 20501Surveying Systems Laboratory1Laboratory exercises demonstrating the principles and practices of surveying systems. Corequisite: CVEG 20503 . (Typically offered: Fall) 1 cr · 1 hr source
CVEG 20503Surveying Systems3Coordinate geometry, measurements, and total integrated surveying systems; total stations, electronic data collection, and reduction; error analysis; applications to civil engineering and surveying p… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CVEG 21103Civil Engineering Materials3Production, properties, behavior, and structural applications of concrete, steel, timber, masonry, and plastic. Statistical analysis methods for quality control are also covered. Lecture 2 hours, lab… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CVEG 28501Engineering Professional Practice Issues1Study of various issues related to the professional practice of engineering including ethics, professionalism, professional licensure, project procurement, social and political issues, globalism, and… 1 cr · 1 hr source
CVEG 31301Soil Mechanics Laboratory1Index, strength, and consolidation properties of soils; test methods and specifications for soil sampling and testing. Corequisite: CVEG 31302 . (Typically offered: Fall and Spring) 1 cr · 1 hr source
CVEG 31302Soil Mechanics2Introduction to geotechnical engineering. Properties of soils related to foundations, retaining walls, earth structures, and highways. Lecture 2 hours, laboratory 3 hours per week. Corequisite: CVEG… 2 cr · 2 hr source
CVEG 32103Hydraulics3Study of incompressible fluids. Topics include fluid properties, fluid statics, continuity, energy and hydraulic gradients, fundamentals of flow in pipes and open channels, flow measurement devices,… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CVEG 32203Hydrology3Flood routing procedures in storage reservoirs and channels. Hydrologic planning including storage reservoir design, frequency duration analysis, and related techniques. Prerequisite: ( CVEG 20503 or… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CVEG 32403Environmental Engineering3Introduction to theories and fundamentals of physical, chemical, and biological processes with emphasis on water supply and wastewater collection, transportation, and treatment. Lecture 2 hours, labo… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CVEG 33003Structural Analysis3Truss analysis, influence lines for beams and frames, and effects of moving loads. Deformation of beams, frames, and trusses. Analysis of indeterminate structures by moment area, slope deflection, an… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CVEG 34103Transportation Systems Engineering3: Introduction to transportation systems engineering and planning. Includes the following topics: transportation governance, financing, and the effect on the environment; traffic flow theory; safety;… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CVEG 41403Foundation Engineering3Analysis and design of retaining walls, footings, sheet piles, and piles. Determination of foundation settlements in sand and clay. Prerequisite: CVEG 31302 with a C or better and INEG 24103 with a C… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CVEG 42003Environmental Regulations and Permits3Topics include federal and state environmental regulations, the permitting process, permit requirements and related issues. Prerequisite: CVEG 32403 with a C or better and senior standing. (Typically… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CVEG 42403Environmental Engineering Design3Application of physical, biological, and chemical operations and processes to the design of water supply and wastewater treatment systems. Prerequisite: CVEG 32403 with a C or better and INEG 24103 w… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CVEG 42603Air Pollution Control3Fundamentals of air pollution causes, effects, and measurements; as well as, control methods with application to current industrial problems. Prerequisite: CVEG 32103 with a C or better or MEEG 35003… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CVEG 42703Open Channel Flow3includes advanced open channel hydraulics, flow measurement techniques, a hydrology review, culvert and storm drainage design, natural channel classification (fluvial geomorphology) and rehabilitatio… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CVEG 43003Reinforced Concrete Design I3Design of reinforced concrete elements with emphasis on ultimate strength design supplemented by working stress design for deflection and crack analysis. Prerequisite: CVEG 21103 with a C or better a… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CVEG 43103Structural Steel Design I3Design of structural steel elements by elastic design the Load and Resistance Factor Design method. Intensive treatment of tension members, beams, columns, and connections. Pre- or Corequisite: CVEG… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CVEG 43203Structural Loadings3Theoretical background to and practical code requirements for various structural loadings. These include dead loads, occupancy loads, roof loads and ponding, snow loads, granular loads, vehicular loa… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CVEG 43403Reinforced Masonry Design3Properties of masonry materials and assemblages. Masonry workmanship and quality control. Design of reinforced masonry elements against gravity and lateral loads. Design of masonry connections and jo… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CVEG 44103Pavement Evaluation and Rehabilitation3Introduction of concepts and procedures for pavement condition surveys; evaluation by nondestructive and destructive testing; maintenance strategies; rehabilitation of pavement systems for highway an… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CVEG 44203Transportation Infrastructure3includes discussion on the geometric design of roadways, roadway drainage, roadway materials, roadway structural design, and an economic analysis of roadways. This includes the design of horizontal a… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CVEG 44303Transportation Pavements and Materials3Study of the engineering properties and behavior of materials commonly used in transportation facilities as they relate to the design and performance of flexible and rigid pavement systems. Lecture 2… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CVEG 45103Construction Management3Introduction to methods and procedures for management of civil engineering construction projects including organization, plans and specs, cost estimating and bidding, project planning and finance, qu… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CVEG 48102Environmental Design Project2Comprehensive engineering design project primarily related to environmental issues. Corequisite: CVEG 42403 . (Typically offered: Spring) 2 cr · 2 hr source
CVEG 48202Geotechnical Design Project2Comprehensive engineering design project primarily related to geotechnical issues. Corequisite: CVEG 41403 . Prerequisite: CVEG 43003 with a C or better. (Typically offered: Fall) 2 cr · 2 hr source
CVEG 48302Structural Design Project2Comprehensive engineering design project primarily related to structural issues. Corequisite: CVEG 43203 . Prerequisite: ( CVEG 43003 or CVEG 493HV ) and CVEG 43103 , each with a grade of C or better… 2 cr · 2 hr source
CVEG 48402Transportation Design Project2Comprehensive engineering design project primarily related to transportation issues. Corequisite: CVEG 44203 . Prerequisite: CVEG 20002 with a C or better. (Typically offered: Fall) 2 cr · 2 hr source
CVEG 48603Sustainability in Civil Engineering3Qualify and quantify the economic, environmental, societal, and engineering drivers behind sustainability in Civil Engineering. Justification of the feasibility and benefits of sustainability in envi… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CVEG 4880VSpecial Problems1. Prerequisite: Senior standing. (Typically offered: Irregular) May be repeated for up to 6 hours of degree credit. 1 cr · 1 hr source
CVEG 491HVHonors Studies in Geotechnical Engineering1The study of advanced topics in the geotechnical engineering field. May include participation in geotechnical engineering courses normally available only to graduate students. Prerequisite: CVEG 3130… 1 cr · 1 hr source
CVEG 493HVHonors Studies in Structural Engineering1The study of advanced topics in the structural engineering field. May include participation in structural engineering courses normally available only to graduate students. Prerequisite: CVEG 33003 wi… 1 cr · 1 hr source
CVEG 494HVHonors Studies in Transportation Engineering1The study of advanced topics in the transportation engineering field. May include participation in transportation engineering courses normally available only to graduate students. Prerequisite: CVEG… 1 cr · 1 hr source
CVEG 498H3Honors Undergraduate Thesis3Thesis research for civil engineering students enrolled in the honors college. Prerequisite: Honors College. (Typically offered: Irregular) 3 cr · 3 hr source
CVEG 50000Graduate Seminar in Civil Engineering0A weekly seminar devoted to civil engineering research topics. Appropriate grade to be "S". (Typically offered: Fall and Spring) 0 cr · 0 hr source
CVEG 51003Geosynthetic Applications in Civil Engineering3: The functional properties of various geosynthetic materials are defined as they relate to; reinforcement, separation, filtration, and drainage applications. Design procedures are developed for the… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CVEG 51103Soil Dynamics3This course covers propagation of stress waves in elastic and inelastic materials, dynamic loading of soils, and stiffness and damping properties of soils. Use of field and laboratory techniques to d… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CVEG 51203Measurement of Soil Properties3Consideration of basic principles involved in measuring properties of soils. Detailed analysis of standard and specialized soil testing procedures and equipment. Lecture 2 hours, laboratory 3 hours p… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CVEG 51303Geotechnical Site Characterization3One of primary tasks of geotechnical engineers is to perform in-situ site characterization for engineering design of foundations, retaining structures, roads, bridges and other infrastructure. This c… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CVEG 51403Transportation Soils Engineering3Advanced study of the properties of surficial soils; soil classification systems; pedology; soil occurrence and variability; subgrade evaluation procedures; repeated load behavior of soils; soil comp… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CVEG 51503Earth Retaining Structures3This course will focus on the analysis and design of earth retaining structures. Specifically, we will discuss soil and rock property design parameter selection, lateral earth pressures for wall syst… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CVEG 51603Seepage and Consolidation3Investigation of the flow of water through soils and the time rate of compression of soils. Characterization of the hydraulic conductivity of soils in the field, seepage through earth dams, excavatio… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CVEG 51703Advanced Foundations3Study of soil-supported structures. Topics include drilled piers, slope stability, pile groups, negative skin friction, foundation design from the standard penetration test and Dutch cone, and other… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CVEG 51803Geo-Environmental Engineering3Study of the geotechnical aspects of waste containment systems and contaminant remediation applications. Analysis and measurement of flow of water and contaminants through saturated and unsaturated s… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CVEG 51903Geotechnical Earthquake Engineering3This course covers stress wave propagation in soil and rock; influence of soil conditions on seismic ground motion characteristics; evaluation of site response using wave propagation techniques; liqu… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CVEG 52003Water Chemistry3This course provides a basis for applying principles of physical chemistry to understanding the composition of natural waters and to the engineering of water and wastewater treatment processes. Topic… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CVEG 52103Advanced Water Treatment Design3Design of industrial and municipal water treatment plants. Discussion of raw and treated water requirements for several uses. Prerequisite: CVEG 32403 . (Typically offered: Spring) 3 cr · 3 hr source
CVEG 52303Microbiology for Environmental Engineers3Fundamental and applied aspects of microbiology and biochemistry relating to water quality control, wastewater treatment, and stream pollution. Prerequisite: CVEG 32403 . (Typically offered: Irregula… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CVEG 52403Groundwater Hydrology3Detailed analysis of groundwater movement, well hydraulics, groundwater pollution and artificial recharge. Surface and subsurface investigations of groundwater and groundwater management, saline intr… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CVEG 52503Physical-Chemical Processes for Water and Wastewater Treatment3This course provides a fundamental understanding of physical and chemical processes used in the treatment of drinking water and wastewater. Principals of mass balance are applied to understand the im… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CVEG 52903Water Reuse3CVEG 52903 is a graduate-level course that discusses topics related to water reclamation and reuse. Topics include past and current practices of water reuse, health and environmental issues related t… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CVEG 53003Theory of Stability3Study of structural members subjected to compression. Analysis of compression members considering support conditions and within frame configurations. Analysis of beams considering lateral torsional b… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CVEG 53103Matrix Analysis of Structures3Energy and digital computer techniques of structural analysis as applied to conventional forms, space trusses, and frames. Prerequisite: CVEG 33003 or graduate standing. (Typically offered: Irregular) 3 cr · 3 hr source
CVEG 53143Mass Timber Design3Mass timber is a structural material that is gaining great popularity for usage in the United States. However, few graduating civil engineering students have design knowledge of the material. This co… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CVEG 53203Structural Dynamics3Dynamics response of single and multidegree of freedom systems. Modal analysis. Response spectra. Computer programs for dynamic analysis. Design considerations for structures subjected to time-varyin… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CVEG 53303Concrete Materials3Topics include portland cement production, supplementary cementing materials, fresh and hardened concrete properties, mixture proportioning, chemical admixtures, curing, and specialty concretes. Core… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CVEG 53403Highway Bridges3Economics of spans, current design and construction specifications, comparative designs. Possible refinements in design techniques and improved utilization of materials. Prerequisite: CVEG 43103 and… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CVEG 53503Prestressed Concrete Design3Analysis and design of prestressed concrete beams. Topics include flexural analysis, prestress bond, draping and debonding, allowable stresses, shear analysis and design, camber prediction, and prest… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CVEG 53603Advanced Topics in Reinforced Concrete3Analysis and design of reinforced concrete members. Topics include slender columns, one-way and two-way slab design, strut and tie design, and torsion. Prerequisite: CVEG 43003 or graduate standing.… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CVEG 53703Advanced Structural Steel Design3Design of structural steel components using the Load and Resistance Factor Design method. Intensive treatment of simple and eccentric connections, composite construction, plate girders, and plastic a… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CVEG 53803Finite Element Methods in Civil Engineering3An understanding of the fundamentals of the finite element method and its application to structural configurations too complicated to be analyzed without computer applications. Application to other a… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CVEG 53903Advanced Strength of Materials3The course will continue from the basic material addressed in the undergraduate course and investigate in more detail stress analysis as it pertains to civil engineering type problems. Topics address… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CVEG 54103Transportation and Land Development3Study of interaction between land development and the transportation network. Application of planning, design, and operational techniques to manage land development impacts upon the transportation sy… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CVEG 54203Structural Design of Pavement Systems3An introduction to the structural design of pavement systems including: survey of current design procedures; study of rigid pavement jointing and reinforcement practices; examination of the behaviora… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CVEG 54303Traffic Engineering3A study of both the underlying theory and the use of traffic control devices (signs, traffic signals, pavement markings), and relationships to improved traffic flow and safety, driver and vehicle cha… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CVEG 54333Asphalt Materials3Study of the engineering properties and behavior of materials commonly used in transportation facilities as they relate to the design and performance of flexible pavement systems. This includes aggre… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CVEG 54343Concrete Materials for Pavement3Provides a practical understanding of the fundamentals of concrete materials applied to pavements. After taking the course, a student will be able to describe cement hydration, mix design, durability… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CVEG 54353Asphalt Emulsions3This course will provide a brief overview of the history and importance of asphalt emulsion, tools to understand the classification of asphalt emulsion, and how the type of asphalt emulsion influence… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CVEG 54403Data Analysis and Machine Learning3The purpose of this course is to provide students with a solid background in the application of common statistical/econometric analysis techniques and related statistical modeling. This course emphas… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CVEG 54503Production and Construction of Pavement3The life cycle of a pavement can be seen in five stages: 1) material selection, 2) structural design, 3) production and construction, 4) the life of the pavement, and 5) the end of the pavement's lif… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CVEG 54603Transportation Modeling3The use of mathematical techniques and/or computer software to model significant transportation system attributes. May compare model results with actual measured traffic attributes, using existing da… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CVEG 54703Transportation System Characteristics3Introduction to the fundamentals of traffic engineering and transportation networks. In the first part, students will become familiar with traffic engineering studies, traffic flow theory, traffic co… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CVEG 54803Quarry Operations and Design3Identification and analysis of primary components and operations involved in aggregate production. Study of key aggregate properties within multiple contexts, including roadway base, rail ballast, co… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CVEG 54903Pavement Maintenance and Rehabilitation3The life cycle of a pavement can be seen in five stages: 1) material selection, 2) structural design, 3) production and construction, 4) the life of the pavement, and 5) the end of the pavement's lif… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CVEG 55003Construction Safety3Construction industry safety management systems, practices, and research to prevent injuries on work sites. Roles, responsibilities, and interaction of construction industry participants in safety ma… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CVEG 55103Construction Scheduling3Develop an understanding of modern scheduling techniques used for the management of construction projects. Learn the underlying logical principles, calculation methods, and presentation formats for P… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CVEG 55203Construction Productivity3This course introduces the student to construction industry productivity measurement, management practices, planning processes, and work methods to improve labor productivity on project sites. Factor… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CVEG 55303Legal Aspects of Construction3Students will identify legal issues in the course of a construction project and learn to determine when and where they or their employers or clients need legal advice. The course covers the most comm… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CVEG 55403Sustainability in Construction Management3will explore traditional concepts of construction management through the lens of sustainability. Topics covered will include elements of sustainable design and construction, sustainable project requi… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CVEG 55503Risk and Financial Management in Construction3This course prepares students to understand the differences between financial management in a construction company versus financial management in other industries. The course will also teach students… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CVEG 55603Building Information Modeling (BIM) for Design and Construction3This course provides students with a comprehensive overview of building information modeling (BIM) within the context of multiple project delivery methods and from the different perspectives of owner… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CVEG 55703Construction Project Management3introduces students to the full life cycle of construction projects from feasibility through completion and commissioning. Students are given an overview of the diverse construction industry, general… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CVEG 55803Heavy Construction Equipment Management3The course covers estimating equipment ownership, operating cost, and how to determine economic life and replacement policy as well as how to schedule a production-driven, equipment-intensive project… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CVEG 55903Cost Management: Ownership3Study of cost management procedures applicable to the building process from the conceptual phase through owner operations, including conceptual estimating, converting estimates to budgets, progress m… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CVEG 56003Advanced Building Information Modeling (BIM) for Design and Construction3This course will cover the fundamental principles and practices of using building information models for model management, including quantification, scheduling, and coordination. The course will also… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CVEG 56103Construction Supply Chain Management3This course introduces the concepts of construction supply chain management and its implementation in construction projects. Through lectures regarding theories, case studies, and discussion, student… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CVEG 56203Value Management3This course explores the study of the Value Management (VM) process, techniques, and the often-misunderstood application within the construction industry. The VM process identifies opportunities to r… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CVEG 5620VIndependent Study1Fundamental and applied research. Prerequisite: Graduate standing. (Typically offered: Fall, Spring and Summer) 1 cr · 1 hr source
CVEG 56303Construction Industry Contracting and Dispute Resolution Practices3In the first segment of this interdisciplinary course, students explore contractual aspects of alternative project delivery systems, learn to apply basic contract drafting principles, and engage in d… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CVEG 5630VSpecial Problems1in CVEG. Prerequisite: Graduate standing. (Typically offered: Irregular) May be repeated for up to 12 hours of degree credit. 1 cr · 1 hr source
CVEG 56403AI in Construction3This course explores practical applications of artificial intelligence in construction management. Through hands-on exercises, case studies, and collaborative discussions, students will engage with A… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CVEG 57003Environmental Regulations and Permits3The purpose of this course is to introduce students to selected environmental regulations, Federal and State Agencies and to present an overview of the Permitting Process. The course primarily addres… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CVEG 57103Low Impact Development3To understand the purposes and aspects of low impact design and to apply LID principles to storm water management and site development. Prerequisite: Graduate Standing. (Typically offered: Fall, Spri… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CVEG 58603Fundamentals of Sustainability in Civil Engineering3Qualify and quantify the economic, environmental, societal and engineering drivers behind sustainability in Civil Engineering. Justification of the feasibility and benefits of sustainability in envir… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CVEG 59003Seismic Steel Building Design3The aim of this course is to give students the ability to analyze and design steel systems and components for extreme lateral loads induced by earthquakes. Focus will be placed on: basic theory of dy… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CVEG 59103CFD for Wind Engineering3The goal of this course is to apply the Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) method to wind engineering problems. This is a unique class which needs an understanding of basic fluid mechanics, numerical… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CVEG 59203Timber Design3Selection of timber beams, columns, and beam-columns. Physical properties of wood, analysis and design of timber connections. Truss design, glulam members, timber bridge design, treatment for decay,… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CVEG 59303Advanced Timber Design3Expanding upon learning objectives from Timber Design I, this course will focus more in-depth on the topics of whole building design. Design loads will be developed per ASCE 7-22 procedures with emph… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CVEG 59503Fundamentals of Fracture and Fatigue in Structures3The course will cover the concepts of linear-elastic, elastic-plastic and time-dependent Fracture Mechanics as applied to fracture in a variety of materials, structures, and operating conditions. The… 3 cr · 3 hr source
CVEG 6000VMaster's Thesis1. Prerequisite: Graduate standing. (Typically offered: Fall, Spring and Summer) May be repeated for degree credit. 1 cr · 1 hr source
CVEG 7000VDoctoral Dissertation1. Prerequisite: Candidacy. (Typically offered: Fall, Spring and Summer) May be repeated for degree credit. 1 cr · 1 hr source
DANC 10003Dance Appreciation3Introduction to the nature and scope of ballet, modern dance, and ethnic-ritual-world dance forms, their potential for contributing towards multicultural literacy, and to the shaping of an American a… 3 cr · 3 hr source
DANC 19102Beginning Modern Dance2Introduction to basic techniques with an emphasis on acquiring flexibility, strength, and coordination. (Typically offered: Fall and Spring) 2 cr · 2 hr source
DANC 19302Beginning Ballet2Introduction to the basic techniques of ballet in the recognized classic form including barre exercises, port de bras, and center practice. (Typically offered: Fall and Spring) 2 cr · 2 hr source
DANC 19402Beginning Ballet II2A continuation of the basic techniques of classical ballet from DANC 19302 . This course is not recommended for those students who have extensive training, but the student must be versed in the basic… 2 cr · 2 hr source
DANC 19502Tap Dance2Basic technical training in the tap dance idiom through technique, improvisation, and composition. Overview of tap dance history and the cultural influences on the art form. First steps in developing… 2 cr · 2 hr source
DANC 19602Broadway Jazz Dance I2Basic technical and artistic training in the jazz dance idiom through technique, improvisation and composition. First steps in developing skill, clarity and motivational intent as well as strength an… 2 cr · 2 hr source
DANC 1990VSpecial Topics in Dance1Classes not listed in the regular curriculum, offered on demand on the basis of student needs and changes within the profession. (Typically offered: Irregular) 1 cr · 1 hr source
DANC 30101Dance Practicum1Credit for performance in mainstage, faculty directed, or student directed dance productions: one credit hour per production. Assignments shall be determined by the faculty. Credit will be awarded on… 1 cr · 1 hr source
DASC 10003Introduction to Data Science3is a course providing an overview of Data Science and preparation of Data Science First Year students for the Data Science program and for choosing one of the Data Science program concentrations. Cor… 3 cr · 3 hr source
DASC 100H3Honors Introduction to Data Science3Introduction to Data Science is a course providing an overview of Data Science and preparation of Data Science First Year students for the Data Science program and for choosing one of the Data Scienc… 3 cr · 3 hr source
DASC 10103Success in Data Science Studies3This course provides preparation for Data Science First Year students for the Data Science program and for learning about University campus resources for students. This course is focused on students… 3 cr · 3 hr source
DASC 10201R Programming for Data Science1(RPDS) provides a semester-long introduction to basic concepts, tools, and languages for computer programming using R, a powerful programming language used by data scientists. This class will introdu… 1 cr · 1 hr source
DASC 11004Programming Languages for Data Science4provides a semester-long introduction to basic concepts, tools, and languages for computer programming using Python and R, two powerful programming languages used by data scientists. This class will… 4 cr · 4 hr source
DASC 12004Introduction to Object Oriented Programming for Data Science4, introduces object-oriented programming in Python. It covers object-oriented programming elements and techniques in Python, such as primitive types and expressions, basic I/O, basic programming stru… 4 cr · 4 hr source
DASC 12203Role of Data Science in Today's World3is a survey course providing an overview of the Data Science Curriculum and an introduction to the essential elements of data science: data collection and management; summarizing and visualizing data… 3 cr · 3 hr source
DASC 122H3Honors Role of Data Science in Today's World3Role of Data Science in Today's World is a survey course providing an overview of the Data Science Curriculum and an introduction to the essential elements of data science: data collection and manage… 3 cr · 3 hr source
DASC 16003Python Programming for Data Science3This course is an introduction to basic concepts, tools, and languages for computer programming in Python, a powerful general-purpose programming language used by everyone from data scientists, syste… 3 cr · 3 hr source
DASC 16103Artificial Intelligence for Data Analysis3This course is a 3-credit-hour elective course designed for any level of university or college student and for anyone interested in the topic for workforce upskilling and reskilling. This course prov… 3 cr · 3 hr source
DASC 1880VSpecial Topics in Data Science1is a course for data science topics not covered in other courses. Prerequisite: Students must be a DTSCBS or DTSCFR major or Instructor Permission. (Typically offered: Fall, Spring and Summer) May be… 1 cr · 1 hr source
DASC 188HVHonors Special Topics in Data Science1Special Topics in Data Science is a course for data science topics not covered in other courses. Corequisite: Lab component. Prerequisite: Students must be a DTSCBS or DTSCFR major, have honors stand… 1 cr · 1 hr source
DASC 21003Data Structures & Algorithms3focuses on fundamental data structures and associated algorithms for computing and data analytics. Topics include the study of data structures such as linked lists, stacks, queues, hash tables, trees… 3 cr · 3 hr source
DASC 21103Principles and Techniques of Data Science3Principles and Techniques in Data Science is an intermediate semester-long data science course that follows an overview of data science in today's world. This class bridges between introduction to da… 3 cr · 3 hr source
DASC 21303Data Privacy & Ethics3Data Privacy and Ethics ( DASC 21303 ) explores the intersection of ethics and contemporary (big) data analytics. In particular, we will discuss how data analytics impacts ethical issues like privacy… 3 cr · 3 hr source
DASC 22003Data Management and Data Base3focuses on the investigation and application of data science database concepts including DBMS fundamentals, database technology and administration, data modeling, SQL, data warehousing, and current t… 3 cr · 3 hr source
DASC 22103Data Visualization and Communication3is a seminar providing an essential element of data science: the ability to effectively communicate data analytics findings using visual, written, and oral forms. Students will gain hands-on experien… 3 cr · 3 hr source
DASC 25904Multivariable Math for Data Scientists4Multivariable Mathematics for Data Scientists provides an in depth look at the multivariate calculus and linear algebra necessary for a successful understanding of modeling for data science. Students… 4 cr · 4 hr source
DASC 26003Data Engineering for Data Scientists3This course is a sophomore-level, 3-credit-hour elective course designed for University of Arkansas Data Science majors and workforce upskilling/reskilling. This course provides an in-depth understan… 3 cr · 3 hr source
DASC 2900VSpecial Topics in Data Science1is a course for data science topics not covered in other courses. Prerequisite: Students must be a DTSCBS or DTSCFR major and Instructor Permission Only. (Typically offered: Fall, Spring and Summer)… 1 cr · 1 hr source
DASC 290HVHonors Special Topics in Data Science1Special Topics in Data Science is a course for data science topics not covered in other courses. Prerequisite: Honors standing and students must be a DTSCBS or DTSCFR major and Instructor Permission… 1 cr · 1 hr source
DASC 31003Big Data Analytics with Cloud Computing3provides an in-depth exploration of big data analytics with cloud computing platforms, focusing on the tools, techniques, and methodologies used to extract valuable insights from large and complex da… 3 cr · 3 hr source
DASC 310H3Honors Big Data Analytics with Cloud Computing3Big Data Analytics with Cloud Computing provides an in-depth exploration of big data analytics with cloud computing platforms, focusing on the tools, techniques, and methodologies used to extract val… 3 cr · 3 hr source
DASC 32003Optimization Methods in Data Science3is an advanced mathematical course providing the foundations and concepts of optimization that are essential elements of machine learning algorithms in data science, ranging from mathematical optimiz… 3 cr · 3 hr source
DASC 32103Statistical Learning3is a course providing an in depth look at the theory and practice of applied linear modeling for data science: including model building, selection, regularization, classification and prediction. Stud… 3 cr · 3 hr source
DASC 32203Cyber Crime and Cyber Terrorism3(CCCT) is an overview of the study of cybercrime and cyber terrorism for students of data science, criminology, and law discussing crimes committed via Internet, ranging from various white-collar fin… 3 cr · 3 hr source
DASC 36103Applied AI for Data Scientists3This course is a 3-credit hour elective course designed for third-year data science students or experienced data scientists or analysts, including "citizen data scientists" and executives needing suc… 3 cr · 3 hr source
DASC 3900VSpecial Topics in Data Science1is a course for data science topics not covered in other courses. Prerequisite: Student must be a DTSCBS or DTSCFR major and by Permission Only. (Typically offered: Irregular) May be repeated for up… 1 cr · 1 hr source
DASC 390HVHonors Special Topics in Data Science1Special Topics in Data Science is a course for data science topics not covered in other courses. Prerequisite: Student must have honors standing, be a DTSCBS or DTSCFR major and by permission only. (… 1 cr · 1 hr source
DASC 400HVHonors Thesis in Data Science1( DASC 400HV ) is a course to develop an Honors Thesis in Data Science. The Honors Thesis can be an independent thesis or can be related to the Data Science Practicum I and II Courses Project. Prereq… 1 cr · 1 hr source
DASC 41103Machine Learning3covers: logistic regression, ensemble methods, support vector machines, kernel methods, neural networks, Bayesian inference, reinforcement learning, learning theory, and their applications in text, i… 3 cr · 3 hr source
DASC 411H3Honors Machine Learning3Machine learning covers: logistic regression, ensemble methods, support vector machines, kernel methods, neural networks, Bayesian inference, reinforcement learning, learning theory, and their applic… 3 cr · 3 hr source
DASC 41203Social Problems in Data Science and Analytics3This course explores the ways data analytics and data science are impacted by or intersect with issues of social justice, poverty and economic inequality, racial and ethnic relations, gender, crime,… 3 cr · 3 hr source
DASC 45303Information Retrieval3is a course providing expertise in processing unstructured data as a key component of data science. It covers text processing, file structures, ranking algorithms, query processing, and web search. S… 3 cr · 3 hr source
DASC 48902Data Science Practicum I2Application of data science, analytics, business intelligence, data mining, machine learning, and data visualization to existing problems. Data Science techniques using current and relevant software… 2 cr · 2 hr source
DASC 489H2Honors Data Science Practicum I2Application of data science, analytics, business intelligence, data mining, machine learning, and data visualization to existing problems. Data Science techniques using current and relevant software… 2 cr · 2 hr source
DASC 4900VSpecial Topics in Data Science1is a course for data science topics not covered in other courses. Prerequisite: Students must be a DTSCBS major and Instructor Permission Only. (Typically offered: Fall, Spring and Summer) May be rep… 1 cr · 1 hr source
DASC 490HVHonors Special Topics in Data Science1Special Topics in Data Science is a course for data science topics not covered in other courses. Prerequisite: Honors standing and students must be a DTSCBS major and Instructor Permission Only. (Typ… 1 cr · 1 hr source
DASC 49903Data Science Practicum II3Application of data science, analytics, business intelligence, data mining, machine learning, and data visualization to existing problems. Data Science techniques using current and relevant software… 3 cr · 3 hr source
DASC 499H3Honors Data Science Practicum II3Application of data science, analytics, business intelligence, data mining, machine learning, and data visualization to existing problems. Data Science techniques using current and relevant software… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ECON 21003Principles of Macroeconomics3Macroeconomic analysis, including aggregate employment, income, fiscal and monetary policy, growth and business cycles. Credit will be allowed for only one of ECON 21003 and AGEC 21003 . Walton major… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ECON 210H3Honors Principles of Macroeconomics3Macroeconomic analysis, including aggregate employment, income, fiscal and monetary policy, growth and business cycles. Credit will be allowed for only one of ECON 210H3 and AGEC 21003 . Walton major… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ECON 21403Basic Economics: Theory and Practice3Surveys basic micro, macro principles and analytical tools needed to study contemporary economic problems such as inflation, unemployment, poverty, and pollution. Walton College majors are not eligib… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ECON 214H3Honors Basic Economics: Theory and Practice3Surveys basic micro, macro principles and analytical tools needed to study contemporary economic problems such as inflation, unemployment, poverty, and pollution. Not open to students majoring in Eco… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ECON 22003Principles of Microeconomics3Microeconomic analysis, including market structures, supply and demand, production costs, price and output, and international economics. Credit will be allowed for only one of ECON 22003 and AGEC 110… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ECON 220H3Honors Principles of Microeconomics3Microeconomic analysis, including market structures, supply and demand, production costs, price and output, and international economics. Credit will be allowed for only one of ECON 220H3 and AGEC 110… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ECON 30303Intermediate Microeconomics3Nature, scope, and purpose of economic analysis; theories of demand, production, cost, firm behavior, allocation of resources, etc., in a market-oriented system. Prerequisite: ( ECON 21003 and ECON 2… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ECON 30503Economics for Elementary Teachers3For students who plan to become teachers in elementary schools. Acquaints students with basic concepts and functioning of the American economic system. Walton College majors are not eligible to regis… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ECON 30603Economics for Secondary Educators3teaches basic economics understandings equipping students to make sound economics decisions as consumers, investors, voters and savers. Lessons and activities appropriate for secondary classes will b… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ECON 31303Intermediate Macroeconomics3Theoretical determinations of national aggregate employment, income, consumption, investment, price level, etc. Prerequisite: ( ECON 21003 and ECON 22003 ) or ECON 21403 ) and (( MATH 22003 or MATH 2… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ECON 31403Economics of Poverty and Inequality3This course provides the study of how labor markets work and how economic institutions and policy affect labor market outcomes. Topics include changes to the modern economy including forces like glob… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ECON 3300VEconomics Study Abroad3Open to undergraduate students studying abroad in officially sanctioned programs in Economics in the Walton College. Topics vary by location of study abroad opportunities. To be eligible for credit,… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ECON 33303Public Economics3Governmental functions, revenues; tax shifting, incidence; public expenditures, their effects; and fiscal policy. Prerequisite: ( ECON 21003 and ECON 22003 ) or ECON 21403 . (Typically offered: Irreg… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ECON 34303Money and Banking3Financial history; theory and practice of financial institutions; monetary policy in theory and practice. Prerequisite: ( ECON 21003 and ECON 22003 ) or ECON 21403 . (Typically offered: Irregular) 3 cr · 3 hr source
ECON 35303Labor Economics3Economic analysis of labor markets. Topics include analysis of labor demand and supply; human capital investment; wage differentials; discrimination; economic effects of labor unions and collective b… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ECON 36303Economics of Advertising3An examination of how economists define and categorize types of products and advertising campaigns. Alternative views of advertising -- persuasive vs. informative -- are discussed. Models of the rela… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ECON 38403Economics of the Developing World3Examine theories and patterns of economic development in emerging economies. The role of the World Bank and IMF as multilateral lenders and examination of their success and failures in fostering deve… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ECON 38503Emerging Markets3An analysis of the business and economic environment in emerging countries; focusing in Latin America, South East Asia and Transition Economies. The topics and issues covered include market structure… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ECON 39303The Japanese Economic System3This class presents essential facts about the Japanese economy and then subjects them to modern economic analyses. Japanese institutions and policies are contrasted with their American counterparts,… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ECON 399HVHonors Course1Honors thesis research and writing under the direction of a faculty member in the department. (Typically offered: Irregular) May be repeated for up to 6 hours of degree credit. 1 cr · 1 hr source
ECON 400H3Honors Economics Colloquium3Explores events, concepts and/or new developments in the field of Economics. Prerequisite: Senior standing. (Typically offered: Fall) May be repeated for up to 6 hours of degree credit. 3 cr · 3 hr source
ECON 4100VSpecial Topics in Economics1Covers special topics in economics not available in other courses. Prerequisite: ( ECON 21003 and ECON 22003 ) or ECON 21403 . (Typically offered: Irregular) May be repeated for up to 6 hours of degr… 1 cr · 1 hr source
ECON 410HVHonors Special Topics in Economics1Covers special topics in economics not available in other courses. Prerequisite: ( ECON 21003 and ECON 22003 ) or ECON 21403 . (Typically offered: Irregular) May be repeated for up to 6 hours of degr… 1 cr · 1 hr source
ECON 41703Nation Model United Nations3This class is designed to prepare students for their participation in a Nation Model United Nations (NMUN) Conference. The NMUN Conference is sponsored by The National Collegiate Conference Associati… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ECON 43303Economics of Organizations3An economic perspective on the design of organizations. Applies developments in game theory and contract theory to analyze the role of information and incentives within and between firms. Covers the… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ECON 44203Behavioral Economics3Both economics and psychology systematically study human judgment, behavior, and well-being. This course surveys attempts to incorporate psychology into economics to better understand how people make… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ECON 44303Experimental Economics3The course offers an introduction to the field of experimental economics. Included are the methodological issues associated with developing, conducting, and analyzing controlled laboratory experiment… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ECON 4500VIndependent Study1Permits students on individual basis to explore selected topics in economics. (Typically offered: Irregular) May be repeated for up to 6 hours of degree credit. 1 cr · 1 hr source
ECON 46303International Trade3Problems of the international economy from a microeconomic perspective. Topics include analysis of the pattern and content of trade; trade in factors of production; and the applications of trade theo… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ECON 46403International Macroeconomics and Finance3Problems of the international economy from a macroeconomic perspective. Topics include national income accounting and the balance of payments; exchange rates and the foreign exchange markets; exchang… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ECON 47403Introduction to Econometrics3Introduction to the application of statistical methods to problems in economics. Prerequisite: Walton majors: (( ECON 21003 and ECON 22003 ) or ( ECON 21403 )) and (( MATH 22003 or ( MATH 24004 or hi… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ECON 47503Forecasting3The application of forecasting methods to economics, management, engineering, and other natural and social sciences. The student will learn how to recognize important features of time series and will… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ECON 47603Economic Analytics3This course provides an overview of modern statistical learning methods, including Machine Learning, for senior economics or business majors, along with hands-on experience of in-depth analytics proj… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ECON 52403Managerial Economics3This course will provide students with a strong foundation in core economics principles, with emphasis on industrial organization issues and applications geared toward the supply-chain and retail foc… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ECON 52503Economics of Management and Strategy3Information economics and applied game theory. (Typically offered: Irregular) 3 cr · 3 hr source
ECON 52603Applied Microeconomics3The framework for this course is the economic way of thinking. Both the theory and application of important economics questions are presented, showing students the applicability of various economic m… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ECON 54203Behavioral Economics3Both economics and psychology systematically study human judgment, behavior, and well-being. This course surveys attempts to incorporate psychology into economics to better understand how people make… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ECON 54303Experimental Economics3The course offers an introduction to the field of experimental economics. Included are the methodological issues associated with developing, conducting, and analyzing controlled laboratory experiment… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ECON 57403Introduction to Econometrics3Introduction to the application of statistical methods to problems in economics. Graduate degree credit will not be given for both ECON 47403 and ECON 57403 . Prerequisite: (( ECON 21003 and ECON 220… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ECON 57503Forecasting3The application of forecasting methods to economics, management, engineering, and other natural and social sciences. The student will learn how to recognize important features of time series and will… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ECON 57803Applied Microeconometrics3This course covers the principles of causal inference. Methods include panel data models, instrumental variables, regression discontinuity designs, difference-in-differences, and matching. Emphasis o… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ECON 58103Economic Analytics I3Part one of the capstone in the Masters in Economic Analytics. The course provides an overview of modern statistical learning methods, including Machine Learning, along with hands-on experience of in… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ECON 58203Economic Analytics II3Part two of the capstone in the Masters in Economic Analytics. The MS in Economic Analytics is a professional degree primarily designed to lay a strong foundation for a career in economic analytics.… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ECON 58303Data Exploration and Communication for Economics3The course focuses on developing the skills to acquire, prepare, explore, and analyze different types of data, and communicate the results. Topics include understanding the structure of business and… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ECON 58403Economic Policy and Data Analysis3The course focuses on developing economic and data analysis skills to understand international, national, and regional macroeconomic policies. It emphasizes the use of data and economic theory to stu… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ECON 6000VMaster's Thesis1. (Typically offered: Fall, Spring and Summer) May be repeated for degree credit. 1 cr · 1 hr source
ECON 61303Mathematics for Economic Analysis3This course will develop mathematical and statistical skills for learning economics and related fields. Topics include calculus, static optimization, real analysis, linear algebra, convex analysis, a… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ECON 62103Microeconomic Theory I3Introductory microeconomic theory at the graduate level. Mathematical formulation of the consumer choice, producer behavior, and market equilibrium problems at the level of introductory calculus. Dis… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ECON 62203Microeconomic Theory II3Advanced treatment of the central microeconomic issues using basic real analysis. Formal discussion of duality, general equilibrium, welfare economics, choice under uncertainty, and game theory. (Typ… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ECON 63103Macroeconomic Theory I3Theoretical development of macroeconomic models that include and explain the natural rate of unemployment hypothesis and rational expectations, consumer behavior, demand for money, market clearing mo… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ECON 63203Macroeconomic Theory II3Further development of macroeconomic models to include uncertainty and asset pricing theory. Application of macroeconomic models to explain real world situations. (Typically offered: Spring) 3 cr · 3 hr source
ECON 6360VSpecial Problems in Economics1Independent reading and investigation in economics. (Typically offered: Fall, Spring and Summer) May be repeated for up to 12 hours of degree credit. 1 cr · 1 hr source
ECON 6430VSeminar in Economic Theory and Research I1Seminar. (Typically offered: Fall) May be repeated for up to 7 hours of degree credit. 1 cr · 1 hr source
ECON 6440VSeminar in Economic Theory and Research II1Independent research and group discussion. (Typically offered: Spring) May be repeated for up to 4 hours of degree credit. 1 cr · 1 hr source
ECON 66103Econometrics I3Use of economic theory and statistical methods to estimate economic models. The single equation model is examined emphasizing multicollinearity, autocorrelation, heteroskedasticity, binary variables… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ECON 66203Econometrics II3Use of economic theory and statistical methods to estimate economic models. The treatment of measurement error and limited dependent variables and the estimation of multiple equation models and basic… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ECON 66303Econometrics III3Use of economic theory and statistical methods to estimate economic models. Nonlinear and semiparametric/nonparametric methods, dynamic panel data methods, and time series analysis (both stationary a… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ECON 67103Industrial Organization I3This course will develop the theory of modern industrial organization. The latest advances in microeconomic theory, including game theory, information economics and auction theory will be applied to… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ECON 67203Industrial Organization II3This course surveys firm decisions, including setting prices, choosing product lines and product quality, employing price discrimination, and taking advantage of market structure. It will also cover… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ECON 68303International Trade and Development I3A first graduate level course in development economics with a focus on foundational theoretical issues. We explore the causation, implications, and remedies for pervasive and persistent poverty in lo… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ECON 68403International Trade and Development II3A second graduate level course in development economics that focuses on the empirical aspect of development in low-income countries. The course explores various microeconomics topics related to pover… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ECON 69103Experimental Economics3The course develops advanced concepts in the use of controlled experiments to test economic theory and explore behavioral regularities relating to economics. The class focuses on the methodology of e… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ECON 69203Experimetrics3This course covers econometric techniques commonly used in experimental economics but infrequently covered in standard econometrics classes, e.g., power tests, non-parametric tests of means, simulate… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ECON 69303Behavioral Economics3This course surveys the frontier of behavioral economics, both theoretical and applied. Standard economic theory serves as a base for economics analysis, but when deviations from standard predictions… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ECON 7000VDoctoral Dissertation1. Prerequisite: Candidacy. (Typically offered: Fall, Spring and Summer) May be repeated for degree credit. 1 cr · 1 hr source
EDFD 53733Psychological Foundations of Teaching and Learning3Psychological principles and research applied to classroom learning and instruction. Social, emotional, and intellectual factors relevant to topics such as readiness, motivation, discipline, and eval… 3 cr · 3 hr source
EDFD 56833Issues in Educational Policy3This course examines how K-12 education policy is designed and implemented in the United States. Students will develop a working knowledge of policymaking frameworks to examine major education polici… 3 cr · 3 hr source
EDHP 16080Undergraduate Research Assistant0Undergraduate research. (Typically offered: Fall, Spring and Summer) 0 cr · 0 hr source
EDHP 26080Undergraduate Research Assistant0Undergraduate research. (Typically offered: Fall, Spring and Summer) 0 cr · 0 hr source
EDHP 36080Undergraduate Research Assistant0Undergraduate research. (Typically offered: Fall, Spring and Summer) 0 cr · 0 hr source
EDHP 390H1Honors Introduction and Exposure to Interprofessional Practice1An introduction to interprofessional practice (IPP) for preprofessionals interested in careers in a school and/or clinic-based setting. The course will introduce the core competencies for IPP and pre… 1 cr · 1 hr source
EDHP 39203Education Seminar3Special topics or issues in education. (Typically offered: Irregular) May be repeated for degree credit. 3 cr · 3 hr source
EDHP 392H3Honors Education Seminar3Special topics or issues in education for the Honors student. Prerequisite: Honors candidacy. (Typically offered: Irregular) May be repeated for degree credit. 3 cr · 3 hr source
EDHP 39301Introduction and Exposure to Interprofessional Practice1An introduction to interprofessional practice (IPP) for preprofessionals interested in careers in a school and/or clinic-based setting. The course will introduce the core competencies for IPP and pre… 1 cr · 1 hr source
EDHP 40001Dean's Seminar1The Dean's Seminar is a seminar course that leverages the expertise of our faculty to provide students from multiple disciplines an opportunity to study topics at the intersection of education and he… 1 cr · 1 hr source
EDHP 40080Undergraduate Research Assistant0Undergraduate research. (Typically offered: Fall, Spring and Summer) 0 cr · 0 hr source
EDHP 400H1Honors Dean's Seminar1The Dean's Seminar is a seminar course that leverages the expertise of our faculty to provide students from multiple disciplines an opportunity to study topics at the intersection of education and he… 1 cr · 1 hr source
EDHP 50001DEAN'S SEMINAR1The Dean's Seminar is a seminar course that leverages the expertise of our faculty to provide students from multiple disciplines an opportunity to study topics at the intersection of education and he… 1 cr · 1 hr source
EDHP 59001Introduction and Exposure to Interprofessional Practice1An introduction to interprofessional practice (IPP) for preprofessionals interested in careers in a school and/or clinic-based setting. The course will introduce the core competencies for IPP and pre… 1 cr · 1 hr source
EDLE 50003Schools and Society3is an introduction to the social, structural, political and historical forces that have created the American school system. (Typically offered: Summer Even Years) 3 cr · 3 hr source
EDLE 50103School Organization and Administration3Analysis of structure and organization of American public education; fundamental principles of school management and administration. (Typically offered: Fall; Summer Odd Years) 3 cr · 3 hr source
EDLE 50203The School Principalship3Duties and responsibilities of the public school building administrator; examination and analysis of problems, issues, and current trends in the theory and practice of the principalship. (Typically o… 3 cr · 3 hr source
EDLE 50303Psychology of Learning3This course prepares educational leaders to create and sustain a learning centered environment in school settings. Students will study learning theory across the lifespan and apply it to the practice… 3 cr · 3 hr source
EDLE 50403Leadership Ethics3is an experiential based course grounded in ethical decision making theory that uses case study and practice to study school based ethical dilemmas. (Typically offered: Fall; Summer Odd Years) 3 cr · 3 hr source
EDLE 50503School Law3Legal aspects of public and private schooling: federal and state legislative statues and judicial decisions, with emphasis upon Arkansas public education. (Typically offered: Fall; Summer Odd Years) 3 cr · 3 hr source
EDLE 50603Instructional Leadership, Planning, and Supervision3is designed to prepare practitioners to seize the role of educational leader at the school site level through the development of a vision that will be used to drive a data driven instructional school… 3 cr · 3 hr source
EDLE 50703Research for Leaders3This course introduces research methodology that will support school leaders as consumers of educational research and supervisors of action research within their schools. Practical application of res… 3 cr · 3 hr source
EDLE 50803Analytical Decision-Making3Analytical Decision Making is a performance based examination of the principles and practices related to the building administrator's role in the development, administration, and evaluation of curric… 3 cr · 3 hr source
EDLE 50903Effective Leadership for School Improvement3A performance based examination of strategic planning, group facilitation and decision-making, organizational behavior and development, professional ethics and standards, student services administrat… 3 cr · 3 hr source
EDLE 51003School Building-Level Finance3The course will provide an introduction to the leading theories and practices associated with budgeting and finance at the school-building level. Additionally, the course will concentrate on issues r… 3 cr · 3 hr source
EDLE 5740VInternship1Supervised in-school/district experiences individually designed to afford opportunities to apply previously-acquired knowledge and skills in administrative workplace settings. (Typically offered: Fal… 1 cr · 1 hr source
EDLE 5990VSeminar1Important foundational topics in educational leadership that are current and critical will be taught in this Master's-level seminar. Topics range from the psychology of learning and leading to how sc… 1 cr · 1 hr source
EDLE 6000VMaster's Thesis1. (Typically offered: Fall, Spring and Summer) May be repeated for degree credit. 1 cr · 1 hr source
EDLE 60103Problems of Practice for Educational Leaders3Problems of Practice is designed to extend and refine students' thinking, experience, and knowledge about the Education Doctorate (EdD), as well as selecting a Problem of Practice that can contribute… 3 cr · 3 hr source
EDLE 60203School Facilities Planning and Management3School facilities planning, management, cost analysis, operations, and maintenance of the school plant. (Typically offered: Fall Odd Years) 3 cr · 3 hr source
EDLE 60503School-Community Relations3Community analysis, politics and education; power groups and influences; school issues and public responses; local policy development and implementation; effective communication and public relations… 3 cr · 3 hr source
EDLE 6050VIndependent Study1. (Typically offered: Fall, Spring and Summer) May be repeated for up to 6 hours of degree credit. 1 cr · 1 hr source
EDLE 60903School District Governance: The Superintendency3Analysis of the organizational and governance structures of American public education at national, state, and local levels. (Typically offered: Fall Even Years) 3 cr · 3 hr source
EDLE 61003School Finance3Principles, issues and problems of school funding formulae and fiscal allocations to school districts. (Typically offered: Spring Odd Years) 3 cr · 3 hr source
EDLE 61203Advanced Fiscal Issues3This course is an advanced course at the graduate level in the Graduate Educational Leadership Program. The Scholar Practitioner model at this level will pursue an in-depth study of knowledge, skills… 3 cr · 3 hr source
EDLE 61703School Business Management3Fiscal and resource management in public schools: budgeting, insurance, purchasing, and accounting. (Typically offered: Summer Odd Years) 3 cr · 3 hr source
EDLE 63303Advanced Legal Issues in Education3The examination and discussion of advanced legal issues affecting public school education. Prerequisite: Advanced graduate standing. (Typically offered: Fall Even Years) 3 cr · 3 hr source
EDLE 64303Legal Aspects of Special Education3A study of litigation and legislation in special education, federal and state laws and court cases, and due process hearings. (Typically offered: Irregular) This course is cross-listed with SPED 6430… 3 cr · 3 hr source
EDLE 65003Topics in Educational Research for School Administration3Application of educational research in the school setting by educational administrators. Emphasis placed on the use of state and local school or district data, data analysis, interpretation and repor… 3 cr · 3 hr source
EDLE 65103Program Evaluation in Education3is designed to introduce students to concepts and methods of policy and program evaluation. Emphasis will be placed on preparing educational leadership students to conduct a program evaluation specia… 3 cr · 3 hr source
EDLE 65303Educational Policy3Examination of the research and theory related to the evolution of local, state, and federal governance and educational policy. Emphasis given to the consideration of procedures involving policy form… 3 cr · 3 hr source
EDLE 65403Introduction to Qualitative Research3This course offers an introduction to the qualitative approach to research in the Social Sciences. In particular, this course focuses on initial qualitative research designs that support planning, pr… 3 cr · 3 hr source
EDLE 65503Advanced Qualitative Methods in Educational Research3This course has been designed to provide graduate students with a more in-depth understanding of qualitative research methods. Emphasis will be placed on preparing educational leadership students to… 3 cr · 3 hr source
EDLE 65803Statistical Literacy for Educational Leaders3Statistical Literacy for Leaders is designed to extend and refine students' thinking, experiences, and knowledge about planning and executing research in an educational setting. Students will develop… 3 cr · 3 hr source
EDLE 6740VInternship1. (Typically offered: Fall, Spring and Summer) May be repeated for up to 6 hours of degree credit. 1 cr · 1 hr source
EDLE 6800VEducational Specialist Project1An original project, research project, or report required of all Ed.S. Degree candidates. Prerequisite: Admission to the Ed.S. program. (Typically offered: Fall, Spring and Summer) 1 cr · 1 hr source
EDLE 6990VAdvanced Seminar1Seminar. Prerequisite: Advanced graduate standing. (Typically offered: Fall, Spring and Summer) May be repeated for up to 6 hours of degree credit. 1 cr · 1 hr source
EDLE 7000VDoctoral Dissertation1. Prerequisite: Candidacy. (Typically offered: Fall, Spring and Summer) May be repeated for degree credit. 1 cr · 1 hr source
EDLE 74103Problem of Practice Dissertation Methods and Implementation3This course guides students through all phases of the capstone experience in educational leadership from program design to completion and dissemination of the final product to scholarly and practitio… 3 cr · 3 hr source
EDRE 50503Philosophy and History of Education and Education Reform3This course traces the historical development of the philosophical debates concerning education and its role in society as well as how those ideas and consequent demands for reform affected the educa… 3 cr · 3 hr source
EDRE 51103Education Policy in Israel3This course, which is built around a study abroad component in Israel, examines education policy in Israel. It will compare US and Israeli perspectives and ideas on education reform and education inn… 3 cr · 3 hr source
EDRE 60203Economics of Education3This course applies the principles of economic analysis to education and education reform. Topics include: Human capital and signaling theories; education labor markets; educational production functi… 3 cr · 3 hr source
EDRE 60303Politics of Education3This course explores historical and institutional forces that help shape education policymaking. Particular attention will be paid to the experience of past education reform movements as well as the… 3 cr · 3 hr source
EDRE 60403Finance and Education Policy3This course examines K-12 education finance from the standpoint of education reform policy. The tools of analysis include economics, public finance, law and political science. Topics include: revenue… 3 cr · 3 hr source
EDRE 60503Measurement of Educational Outcomes3This course will train students to consider the various types of outcome and assessment measures used for education at the K-12 level throughout the United States; further, the students will engage i… 3 cr · 3 hr source
EDRE 61003Quantitative Analytical Techniques for Education Policy3This course introduces students to the quantitative techniques required for the evaluation of education policies and interventions. The class will focus on the identification and estimation of causal… 3 cr · 3 hr source
EDRE 61203Intermediate Quantitative Analytical Techniques for Education Policy3This course builds on the content presented in EDRE 61003 by delving more deeply into benefits and limitations of the Ordinary Least Squares (OLS) estimator while also introducing the student to new… 3 cr · 3 hr source
EDRE 61403Advanced Quantitative Analytical Techniques for Education Policy3This course introduces students to advanced estimation methods and empirical models often used in education policy empirical research, such as Maximum Likelihood to estimate discrete choice models, c… 3 cr · 3 hr source
EDRE 62103Program Evaluation and Research Design3This course provides students with training in the methods used to generate evidence-based answers to questions regarding the efficacy and impacts of education programs. The central questions that mo… 3 cr · 3 hr source
EDRE 62203Research Seminar in Education Policy3This course provides students with the opportunity to learn about education policy research by interacting directly with the leading scholars and practitioners in the field. Students will also gain a… 3 cr · 3 hr source
EDRE 6360VSpecial Problems1Independent reading and investigation in education policy under faculty supervision. Prerequisite: Approval of EDRE Graduate Director. (Typically offered: Irregular) May be repeated for up to 6 hours… 1 cr · 1 hr source
EDRE 64103Issues in Education Policy3This course examines how K-12 education policy is designed and implemented in the United States. Students will develop a working knowledge of policymaking frameworks to examine major education polici… 3 cr · 3 hr source
EDRE 64203Seminar in School Choice Policy3This course examines parental school choice - perhaps the most controversial education reform of our age. Students will be introduced to the full set of school choice policies, including charter scho… 3 cr · 3 hr source
EDRE 64303Seminar in Education Accountability Policy3This course examines K-12 school and district accountability under state and Federal law (e.g. NCLB), as well as teacher and student accountability (e.g. exit exams). Topics include the theory of inc… 3 cr · 3 hr source
EDRE 64403Seminar in Education Leadership Policy3This course will examine the individual and systemic prerequisites of effective leadership of schools and school systems, and effective leadership techniques. It will consider the differences between… 3 cr · 3 hr source
EDRE 64503Seminar in Teacher Quality and Public Policy3Examines how our public system of education shapes the preparation and continued professional development of K-12 teachers, and how that system has been influenced by standards-based education reform… 3 cr · 3 hr source
EDRE 64603Psychology of Education3This course explores psychological science findings that pertain to education research and policy with a focus on empirical evidence. Particular emphasis will be on studying individual differences in… 3 cr · 3 hr source
EDRE 6740VInternship in Education Policy1Internship at a public or private entity involved in the making or implementation of education policy. Paper required on a significant aspect of the internship experience. Prerequisite: Approval of E… 1 cr · 1 hr source
EDRE 6990VSpecial Topics1Topics vary depending on instructor. Prerequisite: Approval of EDRE Graduate Director. (Typically offered: Irregular) May be repeated for up to 9 hours of degree credit. 1 cr · 1 hr source
EDRE 7000VDoctoral Dissertation1. Prerequisite: Candidacy. (Typically offered: Irregular) May be repeated for degree credit. 1 cr · 1 hr source
EDST 20003Introduction to Educational Studies3The course explores the field of education through the lens of educational studies, a unique interdisciplinary association of looking at education as a function of society, psychology, politics, reli… 3 cr · 3 hr source
EDST 30003Formative Readings for Cultural Literacy3This course explores historically significant readings identified in the America Reads project by the Library of Congress (2014-2016), examining their impact on American identity and cultural develop… 3 cr · 3 hr source
EDST 300H3Honors Formative Readings for Cultural Education3This course examines some of the historically important readings stemming from identification of the America Reads project produced by the Library of Congress (2014-2016). Special attention will be d… 3 cr · 3 hr source
EDST 31103Legal Developments in Education3This course provides an overview of key legal developments in U.S. education over the past two centuries and their impact on contemporary schooling. Topics include the legal basis for public educatio… 3 cr · 3 hr source
EDST 32003Multicultural Education Issues3This course examines the various social and cultural factors that influence teaching and learning in different educational settings. Students will explore historical and contemporary perspectives on… 3 cr · 3 hr source
EDST 32203American Educational History3This course provides a comprehensive study of the historical development of the American education system. Students will examine the varied and often competing influences that shaped public common sc… 3 cr · 3 hr source
EDST 322H3Honors American Educational History3This course provides a comprehensive study of the historical development of the American education system. Students will examine the varied and often competing influences that shaped public common sc… 3 cr · 3 hr source
EDST 33103Trauma Based Educational Practices3Socio-emotional learning and trauma-based classroom instruction are needed pre-professional knowledge bases for classroom teachers that shape classroom management practices and student-engagement rel… 3 cr · 3 hr source
EDST 33303Children's & Young Adult Literature in Educational Settings3This course offers a comprehensive exploration of literature for children, adolescents, and young adults across various educational uses. Students will examine a range of literary forms, including pi… 3 cr · 3 hr source
EDST 39103Formal Classroom Internship in Education3The internship is a prearranged onsite work experience serving in an educationally related field. The formal classroom internship is taken after the completion of CIED 10103 and either along with or… 3 cr · 3 hr source
EDST 39203Informal Based or Outdoor Internship in Education3The internship is a prearranged onsite work experience serving in an educationally related field. The informal/outdoor internship is taken during or after taking EDST 41103 . Locations have been sele… 3 cr · 3 hr source
EDST 3990VSpecial Topics in Educational Studies1Discussion and advanced studies on selected topics in educational studies. Special focus on recent and emerging topics in education. Junior (3000) level course offerings. Course may be repeated only… 1 cr · 1 hr source
EDST 399HVHonors Special Topics in Educational Studies1Discussion and advanced studies on selected topics in educational studies. Special focus on recent and emerging topics in education. Junior (3000) level course offerings. Each offering of EDST 399HV… 1 cr · 1 hr source
EDST 40003Philosophy of Education3This course provides a review of philosophical, ideological, and foundation theories in education. Students explore historical ideas in philosophy pertaining to education and how those ideas contribu… 3 cr · 3 hr source
EDST 400H3Honors Philosophy of Education3This course provides a review of philosophical, ideological, and foundation theories in education. Students explore historical ideas in philosophy pertaining to education and how those ideas contribu… 3 cr · 3 hr source
EDST 40303Understanding Professional Teaching Standards3This course provides preparation and review for the required initial post-graduation licensure testing requirements mandated by the State of Arkansas. Currently these testing requirements are Pearson… 3 cr · 3 hr source
EDST 40403Contemporary Research & Issues in Education3Following a brief introduction to research methods, this course will explore contemporary research being conducted or recently produced out of the field of education. Potential research areas include… 3 cr · 3 hr source
EDST 41103Teaching and Funding Outdoor & Informal Education3In-depth exploration of natural/outdoors education and informal education and grant writing for education will be covered. Methods and techniques in the preparation and delivery of teaching in nontra… 3 cr · 3 hr source
EDST 42103Religion, Education, & Religious Education3This course provides a comprehensive introduction on the influences of religion in education, particularly in relation to the dynamic of religion in public education in the United States. Students in… 3 cr · 3 hr source
EDST 49303Capstone Seminar and Final Internship in Education3The capstone course provides students with a culminating experience for Educational Studies. The course provides an opportunity for students to develop a portfolio of their learning and to evaluate t… 3 cr · 3 hr source
EDST 49403Capstone (Non-Internship)3This course is the cumulative experience of Educational Studies coursework and is intended to be completed in the last year or last semester as an undergraduate student. Course components are divided… 3 cr · 3 hr source
EDST 49903Para-Professional Internship3Work related experiential reflection between paraprofessional employment (verified) and course work completed (75 credit hours minimum). This course is only available to students enrolled in the Educ… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ELAC 0000VUniversity Connections Intensive English1This class is part of the Intensive English Program designed for students who are in their first semester of the University Connections three-semester program. Not for degree credit. Prerequisite: La… 1 cr · 1 hr source
ELAC 01003University Connections Intensive English Level I3Students new to English will be introduced to the letters and sounds of the alphabet, fundamental grammar structures for conversation and writing, and essential vocabulary on themes (relevant to comm… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ELAC 02003University Connections Intensive English Level II3Based on placement or successful completion of Level I ( ELAC 01003 ) coursework, emerging learners continue to develop reading-for-learning and writing-for-communication strategies; extend vocabular… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ELAC 03003University Connections Intensive English Level III3Based on placement or successful completion of Level II ( ELAC 02003 ) coursework, intermediate learners extend reading-for-learning and writing-for-communication strategies to more academic contexts… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ELAC 04003University Connections Intensive English Level IV3Based on placement or successful completion of Level III ( ELAC 03003 ) coursework, intermediate learners continue to develop strategies for comprehension and communication in all language skills; to… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ELAC 05003University Connections Intensive English Level V3Based on placement or successful completion of Level IV ( ELAC 04003 ) coursework, this course incorporates critical thinking and processing skills for improved reading and listening comprehension, a… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ELAC 06003University Connections Intensive English Level VI3Following placement or successful completion of Level V ( ELAC 05003 ) coursework, highly effective writing skills and reading comprehension are solidified and integrated intensely at this advanced l… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ELAC 10203Academic Writing Across Disciplines3The class is designed to improve the academic writing and critical thinking skills for non-native speakers of English in all fields. Through focused instruction and extensive practice, students will… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ELAC 10303English Language through Mass Media3Students expand their communicative language skills through the study of news and media. By analyzing the messages and methods used in a variety of sources, students improve their listening, speaking… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ELAC 11204Academic Writing and Grammar Across the Disciplines4The class is designed to improve the academic writing and critical thinking skills of non-native speakers of English in all fields. Through focused instruction and extensive practice, students will i… 4 cr · 4 hr source
ELAC 20102English Phonology for Non-Native Speakers2In this course students study the basic principles of phonetics and phonology of English in order to develop their ability to produce the standard American accents. Not for degree credit in the Fulbr… 2 cr · 2 hr source
ELAC 20203Business English Communications3This is a course for non-native English speakers to develop their oral communication skills for professional business settings. From informal dialogues to formal business presentations, students lear… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ELAC 20403Seminar in United States Culture, Communication, and Institutions3Through an in-depth study of American life, culture, communicative style and institutions, non-native speakers of English improve their oral and written communication skills. Not for degree credit in… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ELAC 20503Academic Presentations3For advanced non-native speakers of English to build skills and strategies for delivering effective, clear presentations in academic and professional settings. Students learn about organization, best… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ELAC 50104Academic Writing and Grammar Across the Disciplines4The class is designed to improve the academic writing and critical thinking skills of non-native speakers of English in all fields. Through focused instruction and extensive practice, students will i… 4 cr · 4 hr source
ELAC 50303Research Writing for the Social Sciences and Education3This research-focused writing class will help graduate-level non-native English speakers in the social sciences and education communicate their understanding of course material and research more accu… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ELAC 50403Research Writing in the STEM Fields3A research-based writing class for graduate-level non-native speakers of English that focuses on the demands of writing in the STEM fields. Students will develop their ability to accurately and effec… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ELAC 50503International Graduate Teaching Assistant Training3To prepare international graduate assistants to assist or teach in U.S. university classes. The course focuses on enhancing teaching and communication skills, and cultural knowledge. Students are non… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ELAC 51304Research Writing and Grammar in the Social Sciences4This research-focused writing class will help non-native English speakers in the social sciences and education communicate their understanding of course material and research more accurately and effe… 4 cr · 4 hr source
ELAC 51404Research Writing and Grammar in the STEM Fields4This research-focused writing class will help non-native English speakers in the STEM fields communicate their understanding of course material and research more accurately and effectively. Students… 4 cr · 4 hr source
ELEG 21001Electric Circuits I Laboratory1Experimental investigation of the steady-state behavior of resistive circuits excited by DC sources and transient behavior of simple R, L, and C circuits. Topics include fundamental laws of circuit t… 1 cr · 1 hr source
ELEG 21003Electric Circuits I3Introduction to circuit variables, elements, and simple resistive circuits. Analysis techniques applied to resistive circuits. The concept of inductance, capacitance and mutual inductance. The natura… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ELEG 21101Electric Circuits II Laboratory1Experimental investigation of the steady-state behavior of circuits excited by sinusoidal sources. Topics include complex power, three-phase circuits, transformers, and resonance. Corequisite: ELEG 2… 1 cr · 1 hr source
ELEG 21103Electric Circuits II3Introduction to complex numbers. Sinusoidal steady-state analysis of electric circuits, active, reactive, apparent and complex power; balanced and unbalanced three-phase circuits; mutual inductance;… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ELEG 2870VSpecial Topics in Electrical Engineering1Consideration of current electrical engineering topics not covered in other courses. (Typically offered: Irregular) May be repeated for up to 4 hours of degree credit. 1 cr · 1 hr source
ELEG 29004Digital Design4To introduce students to modern logic concepts, problem solving and design principles, and vocabulary and philosophy of the digital world. Corequisite: Lab component. Prerequisite: Engineering major.… 4 cr · 4 hr source
ELEG 31204System & Signal Analysis4Definition and description of signals and systems; analog, digital, continuous- and discrete-time and frequency analysis of systems, Z- and Fourier Transforms, sampling and signal reconstruction, fil… 4 cr · 4 hr source
ELEG 312H4Honors System & Signal Analysis4Definition and description of signals and systems; analog, digital, continuous- and discrete-time and frequency analysis of systems, Z- and Fourier Transforms, sampling and signal reconstruction, fil… 4 cr · 4 hr source
ELEG 31403Probability & Stochastic Processes3Review of system analysis, probability, random variables, stochastic processes, auto correlation, power spectral density, systems with random inputs in the time and frequency domain, and applications… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ELEG 314H3Honors Probability & Stochastic Processes3Review of system analysis, probability, random variables, stochastic processes, auto correlation, power spectral density, systems with random inputs in the time and frequency domain, and applications… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ELEG 32101Electronics I Laboratory1Experimental investigation into electronic circuit analysis concepts. Topics include: diode behavior and applications, zener diode regulator design, bipolar junction transistor biasing, BJT common-em… 1 cr · 1 hr source
ELEG 32103Electronics I3Introduction to electronic systems and signal processing, operational amplifiers, diodes, non-linear circuit applications, MOSFETS, and BJTs. Course has a lab component. Pre- or Corequisite: MATH 260… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ELEG 321H1Honors Electronics I Laboratory1Experimental investigation into electronic circuit analysis concepts. Topics include: diode behavior and applications, zener diode regulator design, bipolar junction transistor biasing, BJT common-em… 1 cr · 1 hr source
ELEG 321H3Honors Electronics I3Introduction to electronic systems and signal processing, operational amplifiers, diodes, non-linear circuit applications, MOSFETS, and BJTs. Pre- or Corequisite: MATH 26004 and ELEG 21103 . Corequis… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ELEG 32201Electronics II Laboratory1Selected experiments to illustrate and complement topics covered in companion course ELEG 32203 - Electronics II Laboratory. Corequisite: ELEG 32203 . (Typically offered: Spring) 1 cr · 1 hr source
ELEG 32203Electronics II3Differential pair amplifier, current mirrors, active loads, multistage amplifiers, amplifier frequency response, bode plots, Millers theorem, short circuit and open circuit time constant methods, fee… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ELEG 322H1Honors Electronics II Laboratory1Selected experiments to illustrate and complement topics covered in companion course ELEG 32203 - Electronics II Laboratory. Corequisite: ELEG 322H3 . Prerequisite: Honors standing. (Typically offere… 1 cr · 1 hr source
ELEG 322H3Honors Electronics II3Differential pair amplifier, current mirrors, active loads, multistage amplifiers, amplifier frequency response, bode plots, Millers theorem, short circuit and open circuit time constant methods, fee… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ELEG 33004Energy Systems4Steady state analysis of DC machines, transformers, induction machines and synchronous machines. Introduction to speed control of electric machines using power electronics. Corequisite: Lab component… 4 cr · 4 hr source
ELEG 330H4Honors Energy Systems4Steady state analysis of DC machines, transformers, induction machines and synchronous machines. Introduction to speed control of electric machines using power electronics. Corequisite: Lab component… 4 cr · 4 hr source
ELEG 37004Applied Electromagnetics4Analysis of transmission lines with sinusoidal and transient excitation. Development and use of the Smith Chart and methods of impedance matching. Vector analysis, static form of Maxwell's equations,… 4 cr · 4 hr source
ELEG 370H4Honors Applied Electromagnetics4Analysis of transmission lines with sinusoidal and transient excitation. Development and use of the Smith Chart and methods of impedance matching. Vector analysis, static form of Maxwell's equations,… 4 cr · 4 hr source
ELEG 3870VSpecial Topics in Electrical Engineering1Consideration of current electrical engineering topics not covered in other courses. (Typically offered: Irregular) May be repeated for up to 9 hours of degree credit. 1 cr · 1 hr source
ELEG 39003Electric Circuits and Machines3Basic electrical principles and circuits; Introduction to sinusoidal steady-state analysis of electric circuits, active, reactive, and complex power; balanced three-phase circuits; Steady-state analy… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ELEG 39204Microprocessor Systems Design4Introduction to 8-bit microprocessors and their application. Microprocessor architecture and assembly language; interface devices; system design using microprocessors. Corequisite: Lab component. Pre… 4 cr · 4 hr source
ELEG 392H4Honors Microprocessor Systems Design4Introduction to 8-bit microprocessors and their application. Microprocessor architecture and assembly language; interface devices; system design using microprocessors. Corequisite: Lab component. Pre… 4 cr · 4 hr source
ELEG 39903Circuits & Electronics3Basic principles of electric and electronic circuits and devices. For engineering students who are not pursuing a degree in electrical engineering. Prerequisite: MATH 25804 and PHYS 20404 . (Typicall… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ELEG 400HVHonors Senior Thesis1. Prerequisite: Senior standing. (Typically offered: Fall, Spring and Summer) 1 cr · 1 hr source
ELEG 40603Electrical Engineering Design I3Capstone design and application in electrical engineering. Prerequisite: ELEG 32203 and ELEG 39204 . (Typically offered: Fall and Spring) 3 cr · 3 hr source
ELEG 406H3Honors Electrical Engineering Design I3Design and application in electrical engineering. Prerequisite: ELEG 32203 and ELEG 39204 . (Typically offered: Fall and Spring) This course is equivalent to ELEG 40603 . 3 cr · 3 hr source
ELEG 40701Electrical Engineering Design II1Design and application in electrical engineering. Prerequisite: ELEG 40603 . (Typically offered: Fall and Spring) 1 cr · 1 hr source
ELEG 407H1Honors Electrical Engineering Design II1Design and application in electrical engineering. Prerequisite: ELEG 40603 . (Typically offered: Fall and Spring) This course is equivalent to ELEG 40701 . 1 cr · 1 hr source
ELEG 42003Semiconductor Devices3Crystal properties and growth of semiconductors, energy bands and charge carriers in semiconductors, excess carriers in semiconductors, analysis and design of p/n junctions, analysis and design of bi… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ELEG 420H3Honors Semiconductor Devices3Crystal properties and growth of semiconductors, energy bands and charge carriers in semiconductors, excess carriers in semiconductors, analysis and design of p/n junctions, analysis and design of bi… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ELEG 42303Introduction to Integrated Circuit Design3Design and layout of large scale digital integrated circuits using CMOS technology. Topics include MOS devices and basic circuits, integrated circuit layout and fabrication, dynamic logic, circuit de… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ELEG 42403Analog Integrated Circuits3Theory and design techniques for linear and analog integrated circuits. Current mirrors, voltage to base emitter matching, active loads, compensation, level shifting, amplifier design techniques, cir… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ELEG 42503Integrated Circuit Design Lab I3This course will cover digital VLSI design and integrated circuit design tools. The course is structured with lectures. This course is offered to both senior undergraduate and graduate students. Stud… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ELEG 42803Mixed Signal Test Engineering I3Overview of mixed signal testing, the test specification process, DC and parametric measurements, measurement accuracy, tester hardware, sampling theory, DSP-based testing, analog channel testing, di… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ELEG 43003Introduction to Nanomaterials and Devices3This course provides the students with an introduction to nanomaterials and devices. The students will be introduced to the quantization of energy levels in nanomaterials, growth of nanomaterials, el… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ELEG 44003Control Systems3Mathematical modeling of dynamic systems, stability analysis, control system architectures and sensor technologies. Time-domain and frequency-domain design of feedback control systems: lead, lag, PID… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ELEG 440H3Honors Control Systems3Mathematical modeling of dynamic systems, stability analysis, control system architectures and sensor technologies. Time-domain and frequency-domain design of feedback control systems: lead, lag, PID… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ELEG 44103Advanced Control Systems3A second course in linear control systems. Emphasis on multiple-input and multiple-output systems: State-space analysis, similarity transformations, eigenvalue and eigenvector decomposition, stabilit… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ELEG 44203Optimal Control3Introductory theory of optimizing dynamic systems: Formulation of performance objectives; calculus of variations; linear quadratic optimal control; discrete-time optimization; robustness and frequenc… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ELEG 44603Control Systems Laboratory3Experimental study of various control systems and components. The use of programmable logic controllers in the measurement of systems parameters, ladder-logic applications, process-control applicatio… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ELEG 45003Design of Advanced Electric Power Distribution Systems3Design considerations of electric power distribution systems, including distribution transformer usage, distribution system protection implementation, primary and secondary networks design, applicati… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ELEG 45103Power and Energy Systems Analysis3Modeling and analysis of electric power systems: Energy sources and conversion; load flow analysis; reference frame transformations; symmetrical and unsymmetrical fault conditions; load forecasting a… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ELEG 45303Power Electronics and Motor Drives3Characteristics of Insulated Gate Bipolar Transistors (IGBTs), Silicon Carbide (SiC) MOSFETs, Gallium Nitride (GaN) devices, Design of driver and snubber circuits for IGBTs and SiC MOSFETs, and an in… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ELEG 45403Introduction to Power Electronics3Presents basics of emerging areas in power electronics and a broad range of topics such as power switching devices, electric power conversion techniques and analysis, as well as their applications. S… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ELEG 45503Switch Mode Power Conversion3Basic switching converter topologies: buck, boost, buck-boost, Cuk, flyback, resonant; pulse-width modulation; integrated circuit controllers; switching converter design case studies; SPICE analyses… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ELEG 45603EMI in Power Electronics Converters: Generation, Propagation and Mitigation3Concepts of electro-magnetic-interference issues in power electronics converters. Basic concepts of EMI measurement, modeling and mitigation, with a focus on conducted EMI in power electronics conver… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ELEG 45803Programming for Power Electronics: DSPs3This course will focus on the development of both theoretical and practical skills needed to design and implement controls for power electronic systems using a Digital Signal Processors (DSPs). The c… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ELEG 45903Programming for Power Electronics: FPGA3This course will focus on the development of both theoretical and practical skills needed to design and implement controls for power electronic system using Field Programmable Gate Arrays (FPGAs). Th… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ELEG 46003Deterministic Digital Signal Processing System Design3Design of Digital Signal Processing systems with deterministic inputs. Sampling, quantisizing, oversampling, ADC trade-offs, distortion, equalizers, anti-aliasing, coherency, frequency domain design,… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ELEG 46203Communication Systems3Various modulation systems used in communications. AM and FM fundamentals, pulse modulation, signal to noise ratio, threshold in FM, the phase locked loop, matched filter detection, probability of er… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ELEG 47003Introduction to RF and Microwave Design3An introduction to microwave design principles. Transmission lines, passive devices, networks, impedance matching, filters, dividers, and hybrids will be discussed in detail. Active microwave devices… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ELEG 47803Introduction to Antennas3Basic antenna types: small dipoles, half wave dipoles, image theory, monopoles, small loop antennas. Antenna arrays: array factor, uniformly excited equally spaced arrays, pattern multiplication prin… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ELEG 478H3Honors Introduction to Antennas3Basic antenna types: small dipoles, half wave dipoles, image theory, monopoles, small loop antennas. Antenna arrays: array factor, uniformly excited equally spaced arrays, pattern multiplication prin… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ELEG 4870VSpecial Topics in Electrical Engineering1Consideration of current electrical engineering topics not covered in other courses. Prerequisite: Senior standing. (Typically offered: Irregular) May be repeated for up to 6 hours of degree credit. 1 cr · 1 hr source
ELEG 4880VSpecial Problems1Individual study and research on a topic mutually agreeable to the student and a faculty member. Prerequisite: Senior standing. (Typically offered: Fall, Spring and Summer) May be repeated for up to… 1 cr · 1 hr source
ELEG 49603CPLD/FPGA Based System Design3Field Programmable logic devices (FPGAs/CPLDs) have become extremely popular as basic building blocks for digital systems. They offer a general architecture that users can customize by inducing perma… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ELEG 49803Computer Architecture3Design of a single board computer including basic computer organization, memory subsystem design, peripheral interfacing, DMA control, interrupt control, and bus organization. Prerequisite: ELEG 3920… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ELEG 51703Digital Signal Processing Laboratory3Use of DSP integrated circuits. Lectures, demonstrations, and projects. DSP IC architectures and instruction sets. Assembly language programming. Development tools. Implementation of elementary DSP o… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ELEG 52003Semiconductor Devices3Crystal properties and growth of semiconductors, energy bands and charge carriers in semiconductors, excess carriers in semiconductors, analysis and design of p/n junctions, analysis and design of bi… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ELEG 52103Integrated Circuit Fabrication Technology3Theory and techniques of integrated circuit fabrication technology; crystal growth, chemical vapor deposition, impurity diffusion, oxidation, ion implantation, photolithography and medullization. Des… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ELEG 52203Design and Fabrication of Solar Cells3Solar insolation and its spectral distribution/ p-n junction solar cells in dark and under illumination; solar cell parameters efficiency limits and losses; standard cell technology; energy accountin… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ELEG 52503Integrated Circuit Design Laboratory I3Design and layout of large scale digital integrated circuits. Students design, check, and simulate digital integrated circuits which will be fabricated and tested in I.C. Design Laboratory II. Topics… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ELEG 52703Electronic Packaging3An introductory treatment of electronic packaging, from single chip to multichip, including materials, substrates, electrical design, thermal design, mechanical design, package modeling and simulatio… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ELEG 52903Integrated Circuits Fabrication Laboratory3Experimental studies of silicon oxidation, solid-state diffusion, photolithographical materials and techniques, bonding and encapsulation. Fabrication and testing of PN diodes, NPN transistors and MO… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ELEG 53003Introduction to Nanomaterials and Devices3This course provides the students with an introduction to nanomaterials and devices. The students will be introduced to the quantization of energy levels in nanomaterials, growth of nanomaterials, el… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ELEG 53103Power Semiconductor Devices3Carrier transport physics; breakdown phenomenon in semiconductor devices; power bipolar transistors, thyristors, power junction field-effect transistors, power field-controlled diodes, power metal-ox… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ELEG 53203Semiconductor Nanostructures I3This course is focused on the basic theoretical and experimental analyses of low dimensional systems encountered in semiconductor heterojunctions and nanostructures with the emphasis on device applic… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ELEG 53503Semiconductor Optoelectronic Devices3This course will provide graduate students a detailed background in semiconductor optoelectronic devices such as light emitting diodes and lasers, photodetectors, solar cells, modulators. The applica… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ELEG 53603Semiconductor Material and Device Characterization3This course provides an overview of semiconductor characterization techniques in industry: Electrical measurements, Optical measurements, Electron and ion beam measurements, X-ray and probe measureme… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ELEG 53703Materials for Quantum Computing3This course provides a survey of materials used in different implementations of quantum computing. The goal is to develop an operational understanding of the physical operation of a qubit using each… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ELEG 53803Introduction of Integrated Photonics3This course is designed to provide junior and senior graduate students detailed knowledge of integrated photonics by using silicon photonics as an example. The course covers a cycle of design, fabric… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ELEG 53903Electronic Materials3This is a lecture course designed to provide a fundamental introduction to materials science. Upon this fundamental basis, we will survey many of the properties and materials relevant to modern elect… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ELEG 54003Control Systems3Mathematical modeling of dynamic systems, stability analysis, control systems architectures and sensor technologies. Time-domain and frequency-domain design of feedback control systems: lead, lag, PI… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ELEG 54103Modern Control Systems3A second course in linear control systems. Emphasis on multiple-input and multiple-output systems: State-space analysis, similarity transformations, eigenvalue and eigenvector decomposition, stabilit… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ELEG 54203Optimal Control Systems3Conditions for optimality; calculus of variations; linear quadratic regulators; Kalman filter theory; H-infinity design. Prerequisite: ELEG 54103 . (Typically offered: Irregular) 3 cr · 3 hr source
ELEG 54403Nonlinear Systems Analysis and Control3Second-order nonlinear systems analysis; Describing function analysis; Lyapunov stability; Feedback linearization; Backstepping control; Sliding mode control; Model reference adaptive control. Prereq… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ELEG 54703Power System Operation and Control3Study of the control and operation of electric power systems: Modeling, dynamics, and stability of three-phase power systems. Design and implementation of control systems related to generation and tr… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ELEG 55003Design of Advanced Power Distribution Systems3Design considerations of electric power distribution systems, including distribution transformer usage, distribution system protection implementation, primary and secondary networks design, applicati… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ELEG 55103Power Systems Analysis3Modeling and analysis of electric power systems: Energy sources and conversion; load flow analysis; reference frame transformations; symmetrical and unsymmetrical fault conditions; load forecasting a… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ELEG 55203Electric Power Quality3The theory and analysis of electric power quality for commercial, industrial and residential power systems. Specific topics include harmonics, voltage sags, wiring and grounding, instrumentation, dis… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ELEG 55303Power Electronics and Motor Drives3Fundamentals of power electronics, diode bridge rectifiers, inverters, general concepts on motor drives, induction motor drives, synchronous motor drives, and dc motor drives. Students may not receiv… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ELEG 55403Introduction to Power Electronics3Presents basics of emerging areas in power electronics and a broad range of topics such as power switching devices, electric power conversion techniques and analysis, as well as their applications. S… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ELEG 55503Switch Mode Power Conversion3Basic switching converter topologies, control scheme of switching converters, simulation of switching converters, resonant converters, isolated converters, dynamic analysis of switching converters. S… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ELEG 55603EMI in Power Electronics Converters: Generation, Propagation and Mitigation3Concepts of electro-magnetic-interference issues in power electronics converters. Basic concepts of EMI measurement, modeling and mitigation, with a focus on conducted EMI in power electronics conver… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ELEG 55803Programming for Power Electronics: DSPs3This course will focus on the development of both theoretical and practical skills needed to design and implement controls for power electronic systems using a Digital Signal Processors (DSPs).The co… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ELEG 55903Programming for Power Electronics: FPGA3This course will focus on the development of both theoretical and practical skills needed to design and implement controls for power electronic systems using a Field Programmable Gate Arrays (FPGAs)… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ELEG 56603Communication Theory3Principles of communications. Channels and digital modulation. Optimum receivers and algorithms in the AWGN and fading channels. Coherent, non-coherent detectors and matched filters. Bounds on the pe… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ELEG 56903Wireless Communications3Comprehensive course in fast developing field of wireless mobile/cellular personal telecommunications. Topics include cellular system structures, mobile radio propagation channels, etc. Prerequisite:… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ELEG 57003RF & Microwave Design3An introduction to microwave design principles. Transmission lines, passive devices, networks, impedance matching, filters, dividers, and hybrids will be discussed in detail. Active microwave devices… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ELEG 57203Advanced Microwave Design3This course is an advanced course in microwave design building on the introduction to microwave design course. A detailed discussion of active devices, biasing networks, mixers, detectors, Microwave… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ELEG 57603Advanced Electromagnetic Scattering & Transmission3Reflection and transmission of electromagnetic waves from a flat interface, the Poynting theorem, the complex and average power, the rectangular wave guides, TE and TM modes, radiation from antennas… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ELEG 57803Introduction to Antennas3Basic antenna types: small dipoles, half wave dipoles, image theory, monopoles, small loop antennas. Antenna arrays: array factor, uniformly excited equally spaced arrays, pattern multiplication prin… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ELEG 5870VSpecial Topics in Electrical Engineering1Consideration of current electrical engineering topics not covered in other courses. Prerequisite: Graduate standing. (Typically offered: Irregular) May be repeated for up to 18 hours of degree credi… 1 cr · 1 hr source
ELEG 5880VSpecial Problems1Opportunity for individual study of advanced subjects related to a graduate electrical engineering program to suit individual requirements. (Typically offered: Fall, Spring and Summer) May be repeate… 1 cr · 1 hr source
ELEG 59003Engineering Technical Writing3In this course, advanced graduate students (PhD candidates and selected MS students) will be trained in rephrasing and preparing technical papers, including scientific reports. Illustrations step by… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ELEG 59203Introduction to Integrated Circuit Design3Design and layout of large scale digital integrated circuits using CMOS technology. Topics include MOS devices and basic circuits, integrated circuit layout and fabrication, dynamic logic, circuit de… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ELEG 59503Semiconductor Device and IC ESD Reliability3This course will cover semiconductor device and IC ESD design. The course is structured with lecture sessions and is offered to graduate students. The objective of this course is for students to unde… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ELEG 59803Computer Architecture3Design of a single board computer including basic computer organization, memory subsystem design, peripheral interfacing, DMA control, interrupt control, and bus organization. Prerequisite: Graduate… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ELEG 6000VMaster's Thesis1. May be repeated for degree credit for a maximum of 6 hours. Prerequisite: Graduate standing. (Typically offered: Fall, Spring and Summer) May be repeated for up to 30 hours of degree credit. 1 cr · 1 hr source
ELEG 7000VDoctoral Dissertation1. (Typically offered: Fall, Spring and Summer) May be repeated for degree credit. 1 cr · 1 hr source
EMGT 50303Introduction to Engineering Management3The course provides an introduction to engineering management. Students will learn about the following engineering management topics: leadership and organizational management; strategic planning and… 3 cr · 3 hr source
EMGT 50503Tradeoff Analytics for Engineering Management3Use trade-off analytics to inform technical and management decisions. Learn sound methodology to identify stakeholders, stakeholder objectives, and measures of performance. Apply descriptive, predict… 3 cr · 3 hr source
EMGT 5140VSpecial Topics in Engineering Management1Consideration of current engineering management topics not covered in other courses. May be repeated for up to 6 hours of degree credit. Prerequisite: Graduate standing and must be admitted to the Ma… 1 cr · 1 hr source
EMGT 54403Decision Models3Focus on quantitative decision models for technical and managerial problems for private and public organizations. Topics include shareholder value, stakeholder value, Value-Focused Thinking, axioms o… 3 cr · 3 hr source
EMGT 54603Economic Decision Making3Principles of economic analysis with emphasis upon discounted cash flow criteria for decision-making. Comparison of criteria such as rate of return, annual cost, and present worth for the evaluation… 3 cr · 3 hr source
EMGT 56003Systems Thinking and Systems Engineering3This course introduces systems thinking and systems engineering (SE) concepts, processes, methods, and tools. Students will apply these concepts to the acquisition and/or development of systems with… 3 cr · 3 hr source
EMGT 57003Probability and Statistics for Engineering Management3This course introduces students to advanced quantitative techniques employed in the graphical and statistical interpretation and analysis of data, using appropriate statistical software tools. Studen… 3 cr · 3 hr source
EMGT 57703Engineering Risk Analysis3Students will understand and apply tools to analyze, assess, and manage risk for engineering organizations. Course work includes methods to identify risks, create and apply risk models, assess risk,… 3 cr · 3 hr source
EMGT 57803Project Management3An introduction to the Critical Path Method and Program Evaluation and Review Technique. Covers project planning and control methods; activity sequencing; time-cost trade-offs; allocation of manpower… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ENDY 50503Quaternary Environments3An interdisciplinary study of the Quaternary Period including dating methods, deposits soils, climates, tectonics and human adaptations. (Typically offered: Fall) This course is cross-listed with ANT… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ENDY 51103Global Change3Examines the interacting natural and anthropogenic factors involved in global change, concentrating on climate variability and change. Prerequisite: Graduate standing or instructor's approval. (Typic… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ENDY 56503GIS Analysis and Modeling3Unlike conventional GIS courses that focus on studying "where", this course will teach students to address beyond "where" using various GIS analysis and modeling techniques to explore "why" and "how"… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ENDY 58503Environmental Isotope Geochemistry3Introduction to principles of isotope fractionation and distribution in geological environments isotopic analytical methods, and extraction of isotope samples; application of isotopes in characteriza… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ENDY 6000VENDY Thesis Research1Master's Thesis. May be repeated for degree credit. (Typically offered: Fall, Spring and Summer) May be repeated for up to 6 hours of degree credit. 1 cr · 1 hr source
ENDY 60103Environmental Dynamics3Required course for ENDY doctoral candidates. Overview of Earth Systems: Lithosphere; Hydrosphere, Atmosphere, Biosphere, Cryosphere, and human interaction across Earth systems. Emphasis on understan… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ENDY 6020VCurrent Topics Seminar1Various aspects of the environment will be explored through topic specific seminars. Subject matter will change each semester addressing current environmental issues and research. Seminars will be on… 1 cr · 1 hr source
ENDY 60303Society and Environment3This course examines the complex interrelationships between human societies and the natural environment. Drawing on diverse and interdisciplinary perspectives in archaeology, ethnography, history, ge… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ENDY 6890VSpecial Problems in Environmental Dynamics1Independent study of a topic related to environmental dynamics under the guidance of an ENDY faculty member. (Typically offered: Fall, Spring and Summer) May be repeated for up to 12 hours of degree… 1 cr · 1 hr source
ENDY 69901Environmental Dynamics Colloquium1Weekly meetings for discussion of current research in environmental dynamics. Graduate students must register for colloquium each semester during their first three semesters. Colloquium credit does n… 1 cr · 1 hr source
ENDY 7000VDoctoral Dissertation1. Prerequisite: Graduate standing. (Typically offered: Fall, Spring and Summer) May be repeated for degree credit. 1 cr · 1 hr source
ENGL 00001Writing Lab1Focuses on lab sessions to support progress in Composition I, practice in study skills and time management, and mentorship from instructor. Required corequisite course with ENGL 10103 for students wi… 1 cr · 1 hr source
ENGL 00101Reading Strategies for College Students1Focuses on developing reading and learning skills and strategies essential for college success and includes critical reading workshops, practice in study skills and time management, and mentorship fr… 1 cr · 1 hr source
ENGL 10103Composition I3Through the completion of four major writing assignments, students learn writing strategies for varied contexts, methods of research and integrating sources, and processes for drafting and revision.… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ENGL 101H3Honors Composition I3Composition I offered at an Honors level, with the same textbooks and an additional major assignment and learning outcome. Prerequisite: ACT English scores of 28 or above or SAT Evidence-Based Readin… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ENGL 10203Composition II3In this course, students build on the writing and rhetorical skills developed in ENGL 10103 Composition I to explore how they can use genre to shape their arguments. Students complete four major proj… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ENGL 102H3Honors Composition II3Composition II offered at an Honors level, with the same textbooks and an additional major project and learning outcome. Prerequisite: ENGL 10103 or the equivalent, ACT English scores of 28 or above… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ENGL 10303Technical Composition II3Students build on the writing and rhetorical skills developed in Composition 1 to explore how technical communication documents shape work and public spaces. Students complete four projects, in which… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ENGL 103H3Honors Technical Composition II3Students build on the writing and rhetorical skills developed in Composition 1 to explore at the Honors level how technical communication documents shape work and public spaces. Students complete fiv… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ENGL 11003Reading Literature3Introduces students to close-reading strategies for analyzing texts with scholarly care and attention. Readings will vary based on instructor expertise and interest. (Typically offered: Fall and Spri… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ENGL 11103World Literature: Beginnings to 1650 CE3Study of literature from cultural traditions such as Mesopotamia, Egypt, Greece, Rome, China, India, the Middle East, Japan, Europe, Africa, and the Americas, so that students can appreciate and anal… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ENGL 111H3Honors World Literature: Literature I Beginnings to 1650 CE3Study of literature from cultural traditions such as Mesopotamia, Egypt, Greece, Rome, China, India, the Middle East, Japan, Europe, Africa, and the Americas, so that students can appreciate and anal… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ENGL 11203World Literature: 1650CE to Present3Study of literature from regions such as East and Central Asia, Europe, the Americas, Africa, and others, to provide students with analytical tools and background information to appreciate literary w… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ENGL 112H3Honors World Literature: 1650CE to Present3Study of literature from regions such as East and Central Asia, Europe, the Americas, Africa, and others, to provide students with analytical tools and background information to appreciate literary w… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ENGL 12103Introduction to Literature3Approaches to reading and writing about fiction, drama, and poetry at the college level. (Typically offered: Fall and Spring) 3 cr · 3 hr source
ENGL 121H3Honors Introduction to Literature3Approaches to reading and writing about fiction, drama, and poetry at the college level. Prerequisite: Honors standing. (Typically offered: Fall and Spring) This course is equivalent to ENGL 12103 . 3 cr · 3 hr source
ENGL 20003Advanced Composition3Students apply the writing and rhetorical skills developed in Composition 1 and 2 to digital literacies, multimodal writing, and online discourse communities. Students develop their own digital and m… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ENGL 20103Creative Writing I3Beginning level workshop course in which students write original poems and stories. Reading and detailed discussion of poems and stories in anthologies is required. Designed to teach the student the… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ENGL 20133Essay Writing3Students create four essay projects, from memoir to personal journalism, practicing organization, description and scene-building, and incorporation of research. Students will learn how form affects c… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ENGL 20403Rethinking Literature3Introduces students to groupings of texts that are not usually discussed in traditional English classes, asking why some texts are considered Literature while others are not. Readings will vary based… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ENGL 20503Transatlantic Literature from Beginnings to 16403A critical and historical survey of transatlantic literature from its beginnings to 1640, with attention to identifying cultural and/or historical trends of the period. Readings will vary based on in… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ENGL 20603Transatlantic Literature from 1640 to 18653A critical and historical survey of the development of transatlantic literature from 1640 to 1865, with attention to identifying cultural and/or historical trends of the period. Readings will vary ba… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ENGL 20703Transatlantic Literature from 1865 to 19453A critical and historical survey of the development of transatlantic literature from 1865 to 1945, with attention to identifying cultural and/or historical trends of the period. Readings will vary ba… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ENGL 20803Transatlantic Literature from 1945 to Present3A critical and historical survey of the development of transatlantic literature from 1945 to the present, with attention to identifying cultural and/or historical trends of the period. Readings will… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ENGL 21703Literacy in America3A course that examines the myriad definitions of literacy (and illiteracy) and their connections to issues of social class, occupational status, economic and political structures, educational institu… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ENGL 23203Survey of Modern and Contemporary British, Irish, and Postcolonial Literature3A survey of modern and contemporary literature in English written in Great Britain, Ireland, Africa, Asia, and the Caribbean. Prerequisite: ENGL 10103 and ENGL 10203 . (Typically offered: Fall and Sp… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ENGL 24103Introductory Topics in English3Students will understand concepts and issues of theme, form, and motif in literary works about the designated topic. Students will improve in their abilities to read literary works carefully and crit… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ENGL 26503Survey of American Lit from 1700 to 19453A survey of major American writers from the colonial period to 1945. (Typically offered: Fall and Spring) 3 cr · 3 hr source
ENGL 26603Survey of English-Language Literature from 1945 to the Present3A survey of English-language literature from 1945 to the present. (Typically offered: Fall and Spring) 3 cr · 3 hr source
ENGL 26703Survey of British Literature from the Beginnings through the 17th Century3A critical and historical survey of the development of literature in the British Isles from its beginnings to the end of the seventeenth century. (Typically offered: Fall and Spring) 3 cr · 3 hr source
ENGL 26803Survey of British Literature from 1700 to 19453A critical and historical survey of the development of literature in the British Isles from 1700 to 1945. (Typically offered: Fall and Spring) 3 cr · 3 hr source
ENGL 30103Creative Writing II3Laboratory course for students who wish to attempt original work in the various literary forms. Prerequisite: ENGL 20103 or equivalent. (Typically offered: Fall and Spring) 3 cr · 3 hr source
ENGL 30503Technical and Professional Writing3This course builds on the writing and rhetorical skills developed in Composition 1 and 2. Students create five major projects, which ask them to practice technical writing genres as a way to apply im… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ENGL 30803Professional Topics3Specialized topics related to professional issues in the humanities, e.g. academic and alternative-academic job searches, publication workshops, public humanities, and/or teaching of humanities disci… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ENGL 31003Approaches to Critical Thinking About Literature and Culture3Introduces students to a selection of critical methods for studying literature and culture, emphasizing careful reflection on methodological choices. Readings will vary based on instructor expertise… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ENGL 31103Folklore3Popular literature (ballads, folktales, etc.). Prerequisite: Junior standing. (Typically offered: Irregular) 3 cr · 3 hr source
ENGL 31203Folk and Popular Music Traditions3Introduction to folk and popular music studies. Emphasis on American traditions. (Typically offered: Irregular) 3 cr · 3 hr source
ENGL 31703Introduction to Linguistics3Introduction to language study with stress upon modern linguistic theory and analysis. Data drawn from various languages reveal linguistic universals as well as phonological, syntactic, and semantic… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ENGL 32003Poetry3A critical introduction to the genre. (Typically offered: Fall and Spring) 3 cr · 3 hr source
ENGL 32103Fiction3A critical introduction to the genre. (Typically offered: Fall and Spring) 3 cr · 3 hr source
ENGL 32203Drama3The companion course of Theatre in London Study Abroad which immerses scholars in the world of theatre and culture in Britain. Students spend four weeks in London with excursions to Stratford-upon-Av… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ENGL 32503The Latinx Image in Media3Exploration of the image and experience of Latinx populations as represented in visual and print media, including film, television, news journalism, and art. Topics related to U.S. Latinx history, cu… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ENGL 32603African Americans in Film3A survey of the history of images of African Americans in film, especially as these images are examined in the context of stereotypical renditions and/or realistic representations of African American… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ENGL 32803Topics in Popular Culture and Popular Genres3Survey of a broad topical area in popular culture and popular genres, such as science fiction or detective fiction. Content varies. (Typically offered: Irregular) May be repeated for degree credit. 3 cr · 3 hr source
ENGL 34303Introduction to Chaucer3Course designed primarily for undergraduates. Extensive reading in Chaucer's major works. (Typically offered: Irregular) 3 cr · 3 hr source
ENGL 34403Topics in Literature, Medicine, and Science3Examines the intersections between medical and scientific topics and literature, with attention to specific theories, themes, genres, authors, historical moments, literary movements, or other organiz… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ENGL 344H3Honors Topics in Literature, Medicine, and Science3Examines the intersections between medical and scientific topics and literature, with attention to specific theories, themes, genres, authors, historical moments, literary movements, or other organiz… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ENGL 35203The Quran as Literature3The Quran as literary text, its style and form, historical context, translation issues, communities of interpretation, and comparative perspectives. Course's integrated approach includes translations… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ENGL 35403Topics in U.S. Latino/Latina Literature and Culture3The study of works of U.S. Latino/Latina literature, with attention to particular themes, genres, authors, literary movements, historical moments, or other organizing principles. Content varies. (Typ… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ENGL 35503Topics in Native American Literature and Culture3The study of works of Native American literature, with attention to particular themes, genres, authors, literary movements, historical moments, or other organizing principles. Content varies. (Typica… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ENGL 35603Gender & Sexuality in Arab American Literature3The study of representations of gender and sexuality in works of Arab American literature, with attention to particular themes, authors, genres, or other organizing principles. (Typically offered: Ir… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ENGL 35703Special Topics in Diversity3The study of literature and culture with specific focus on issues of diversity, inclusion, and equality. Courses may be organized around specific theories, themes, genres, authors, historical moments… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ENGL 35803Topics in Arab American Literature and Culture3The study of works of Arab American literature, with attention to particular themes, genres, authors, literary movements, historical moments, or other organizing principles. Content varies. No knowle… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ENGL 35903Topics in Gender, Sexuality, and Literature3The study of gender or sexuality and literature, with attention to specific theories, themes, genres, authors, historical moments, literary movements, or other organizing principles. Content varies.… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ENGL 36003Topics in Rhetoric and Composition3The study of special topics in the field of Rhetoric and Composition. Content will vary. (Typically offered: Irregular) May be repeated for degree credit. 3 cr · 3 hr source
ENGL 36203The Bible as Literature3The several translations of the Bible; its qualities as great literature; its influence upon literature in English; types of literary forms. (Typically offered: Irregular) 3 cr · 3 hr source
ENGL 36303Writing on Social Issues3The study and application of writing on a range of social issues. Content will vary. (Typically offered: Irregular) May be repeated for degree credit. 3 cr · 3 hr source
ENGL 37103Literature of Spain3Examines the multiple cultural traditions of Spain between 711 and 1615 C.E. Course's integrated approach includes translation of literature originally in Arabic (50%+ of course content), Hebrew, Spa… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ENGL 37133Topics in Medieval Literature and Culture3Study of the languages, literature, and civilization of the British Isles from approximately 500 to1500 CE (including Old English, Middle English, Latin, Celtic, Anglo-Norman, and Scandinavian). Cont… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ENGL 371H3Honors Topics in Medieval Literature and Culture3Study of the languages, literature, and civilization of the British Isles from approximately 500 to1500 CE (including Old English, Middle English, Latin, Celtic, Anglo-Norman, and Scandinavian). Cont… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ENGL 37203Topics in Renaissance Literature and Culture3The study of literary works of the English Renaissance, with attention to particular themes, genres, authors, literary movements, historical moments, or other organizing principles. Course content va… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ENGL 372H3Honors Topics in Renaissance Literature and Culture3The study of literary works of the English Renaissance, with attention to particular themes, genres, authors, literary movements, historical moments, or other organizing principles. Course content va… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ENGL 37303Topics in Restoration and Eighteenth-Century Literature and Culture3The study of Restoration and eighteenth-century literature, with attention to particular themes, genres, authors, literary movements, historical moments, or other organizing principles. Content varie… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ENGL 37403Topics in Nineteenth-Century British Literature and Culture3The study of literature of the 19th century, with attention to particular themes, genres, authors, literary movements, historical movements, or other organizing principles. Course content varies. (Ty… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ENGL 37503Topics in Modern and Contemporary British Literature and Culture3The study of a special topic in the field of modern and contemporary British literature and culture. Content varies. (Typically offered: Irregular) May be repeated for degree credit. 3 cr · 3 hr source
ENGL 38303Topics in American Literature and Culture to 19003The study of American literature and culture to 1900, with attention to particular themes, genres, authors, or other organizing principles. Content varies. (Typically offered: Irregular) May be repea… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ENGL 38403Topics in Modern and Contemporary American Literature and Culture3The study of a special topic in the field of modern and contemporary American literature and culture. Content varies. (Typically offered: Irregular) May be repeated for degree credit. 3 cr · 3 hr source
ENGL 38503Topics in African-American Literature and Culture3The study of works of African American literature, with attention to particular themes, genres, authors, literary movements, historical moments, or other organizing principles. (Typically offered: Ir… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ENGL 38603Topics in Literature and Culture of the American South3The study of works of literature of the American South, with attention to particular themes, genres, authors, literary movements, historical moments, or other organizing principles. Content varies. (… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ENGL 38703Seminar in Medical Humanities3Combines literary and critical texts that lead students to consider the ways in which literature and the humanities enrich and inform medical education and practice. Students will practice critical a… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ENGL 387H3Honors Seminar in Medical Humanities3Combines literary and critical texts that lead students to consider the ways in which literature and the humanities enrich and inform medical education and practice. Students will practice critical a… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ENGL 39003Special Topics3Survey of a broad topical area related to literature and culture but not otherwise encompassed by the curriculum. Content varies. (Typically offered: Irregular) May be repeated for degree credit. 3 cr · 3 hr source
ENGL 392H3Honors Colloquium3Covers a special topic or issue. Offered as part of the honors program. Prerequisite: honor candidacy (not restricted to candidacy in English). (Typically offered: Irregular) May be repeated for degr… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ENGL 39803Special Studies3Covers a topic not usually presented in depth in regular courses. Not an independent study. (Typically offered: Irregular) May be repeated for up to 6 hours of degree credit. 3 cr · 3 hr source
ENGL 40003Style and Grammar for Professional Writing3Exploration and practice of English styles and grammars at an advanced level, as applied in professional genres and contexts, for students who want to develop writing strategies and skills for workpl… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ENGL 40103Undergraduate Poetry Workshop3Gives close attention to individual manuscripts in a workshop environment. Prerequisite: ENGL 30103 or equivalent. (Typically offered: Irregular) May be repeated for up to 6 hours of degree credit. 3 cr · 3 hr source
ENGL 40203Undergraduate Fiction Workshop3Gives close attention to individual manuscripts in a workshop environment. Prerequisite: ENGL 30103 or equivalent. (Typically offered: Irregular) 3 cr · 3 hr source
ENGL 41103Special Themes in Russian3Covers topics not normally dealt with in period courses. Sample topics include gender and sexuality, war and memory, Holocaust, art and protest, modernism/post-modernism, Jewish writers, and cinema.… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ENGL 41153Undergraduate Independent Study3Undergraduate original research and writing. Prerequisite: 'B' average and two-thirds (21 hours) of regular requirements for English major completed. Departmental approval and instructor approval req… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ENGL 41303Survey of Russian Literature Since the 1917 Revolution3The instructor will discuss the historical and cultural backgrounds while focusing on major writers and will deal with literature as an outlet for social criticism. There will be textual analysis. It… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ENGL 41353Writing Nature3Study of writings about nature, both scientific and literary. Examination of the basis of each author's relationship with (and definition of) the natural world while examining the literary/aesthetic… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ENGL 413H3Honors Writing Nature3Study of writings about nature, both scientific and literary. Examination of the basis of each author's relationship with (and definition of) the natural world while examining the literary/aesthetic… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ENGL 41403American Film Survey3A survey of major American genres, major directors, and films that have influenced the development of motion pictures. (Typically offered: Irregular) This course is cross-listed with COMM 41403 . 3 cr · 3 hr source
ENGL 41903Undergraduate Internship in English3Internship changes depending on availability and student interest. Prerequisite: Junior standing and department consent. (Typically offered: Irregular) May be repeated for up to 6 hours of degree cre… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ENGL 43003Introduction to Shakespeare3Extensive reading in Shakespeare's comedies, histories, tragedies, and nondramatic poetry. (Typically offered: Fall) 3 cr · 3 hr source
ENGL 44403Theories in Gender Studies3Introduction to the complex history and evolution of theories in gender studies research including Queer Theory into Queer Theor(ies) from Foucault to the Present. (Typically offered: Irregular) 3 cr · 3 hr source
ENGL 45003Introduction to Literary Theory3A historical survey of literary theory from Plato onwards. (Typically offered: Irregular) 3 cr · 3 hr source
ENGL 45103Studies in Literary Criticism and Theory3A survey of contemporary trends in literary criticism. Emphasis will be placed on engaging the practices of a particular theory. Content varies. (Typically offered: Irregular) May be repeated for deg… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ENGL 45203Studies in U.S. Latino/Latina Literature and Culture3The study of works of U.S. Latino/a literature, with attention to particular themes, genres, authors, literary movements, historical moments, or other organizing principles. Content varies. At least… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ENGL 45503Studies in Native American Literature and Culture3The study of works of Native American literature, with attention to particular themes, genres, authors, literary movements, historical moments, or other organizing principles. Content varies. At leas… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ENGL 45603Studies in Major Authors3The concentrated study of works by one or more major authors. At least one major paper will be required. Content varies. (Typically offered: Irregular) May be repeated for degree credit. 3 cr · 3 hr source
ENGL 45703Studies in Major Literary Movements3This course focuses on the literature either of a major literary movement such as Romanticism or Modernism or of a more specific topic such as Utopianism in twentieth-century writing. Content varies.… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ENGL 45803Studies in Arab American Literature and Culture3The study of works of Arab American literature, with attention to particular themes, genres, authors, literary movements, historical moments, or other organizing principles. Content varies. Research… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ENGL 45903Studies in Gender, Sexuality, and Literature3The study of gender or sexuality and literature, with attention to specific theories, themes, genres, authors, historical moments, literary movements, or other organizing principles. Content varies.… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ENGL 46003Special Studies3Concentrated study of a specific topical area related to literature and culture but not otherwise encompassed by the curriculum. Content varies. (Typically offered: Irregular) May be repeated for deg… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ENGL 460H3Honors Special Studies3Concentrated study of a specific topical area related to literature and culture but not otherwise encompassed by the curriculum. Content varies. (Typically offered: Irregular) May be repeated for deg… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ENGL 46703Special Studies in Diversity3The study of literature and culture with specific focus on issues of diversity and inclusion. May be organized around specific theories, themes, genres, authors, or other organizing principles. At le… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ENGL 47103Studies in Medieval Literature and Culture3Study of the languages, literature, and civilization of the British Isles from approximately 500 to 1500 CE (including Old English, Middle English, Celtic, Anglo-Norman, and Scandinavian). Content va… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ENGL 47203Studies in Renaissance Literature and Culture3The study of literary works of the English Renaissance, with attention to particular themes, genres, authors, literary movements, historical moments, or other organizing principles. Course content va… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ENGL 47303Studies in Restoration and Eighteenth-Century Literature3The study of Restoration and eighteenth-century literature, with attention to particular themes, genres, authors, literary movements, historical moments, or other organizing principles. Content varie… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ENGL 47403Studies in Nineteenth-Century British Literature and Culture3The study of literature of the nineteenth century, with attention to particular themes, genres, authors, literary movements, historical movements, or other organizing principles. Course content varie… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ENGL 47503Studies in Modern and Contemporary British Literature and Culture3The study of modern and contemporary British literature and culture. Content varies. At least one major research paper will be required. (Typically offered: Irregular) May be repeated for degree cred… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ENGL 48303Studies in American Literature and Culture to 19003The study of American literature and culture to 1900, with attention to particular themes, genres, authors, or other organizing principles. Content varies. At least one major research paper will be r… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ENGL 48403Studies in Modern and Contemporary American Literature and Culture3The study of modern and contemporary American literature and culture, with attention to particular themes, genres, authors, or other organizing principles. Content varies. At least one major research… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ENGL 48503Studies in African American Literature and Culture3The study of works of African American literature, with attention to particular themes, genres, authors, literary movements, historical moments, or other organizing principles. At least one major res… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ENGL 48603Studies in Literature and Culture of the American South3The study of works of literature of the American South, with attention to particular themes, genres, authors, literary movements, historical moments, or other organizing principles. Content varies. A… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ENGL 49003Studies in Rhetoric and Composition3Concentrated study of a specific topical area related to Rhetoric and Composition. Content varies. (Typically offered: Irregular) May be repeated for degree credit. 3 cr · 3 hr source
ENGL 49203Modern World Drama3Drama from Ibsen to the 1930s. (Typically offered: Irregular) 3 cr · 3 hr source
ENGL 49303Studies in Popular Culture and Popular Genres3The study of a focused topical area in popular culture and popular genres, such as science fiction or detective fiction. Content varies. At least one major research paper will be required. (Typically… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ENGL 49503Writing in the Age of AI3This is a course about generative AI and its impacts on professional writing and the teaching of writing. Drawing from disciplinary and interdisciplinary perspectives, we will explore how generative… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ENGL 498HVHonors Senior Thesis1Honors thesis under the direction of a faculty member in the Department of English. (Typically offered: Irregular) May be repeated for up to 6 hours of degree credit. 1 cr · 1 hr source
ENGL 50003Composition Pedagogy3Introduction to teaching college composition. Designed for graduate assistants at the University of Arkansas. (Typically offered: Fall) 3 cr · 3 hr source
ENGL 50203Writing Workshop: Fiction3Fiction writing workshop. Prerequisite: Creative Writing MFA students only. (Typically offered: Irregular) May be repeated for up to 24 hours of degree credit. 3 cr · 3 hr source
ENGL 50303Writing Workshop: Poetry3Poetry writing workshop. Prerequisite: Creative Writing MFA students only. (Typically offered: Irregular) May be repeated for up to 24 hours of degree credit. 3 cr · 3 hr source
ENGL 50403Translation Workshop3Problems of translation and the role of the translator as both scholar and creative writer; involves primarily the discussion in workshop of the translations of poetry, drama, and fiction done by the… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ENGL 50703Research Methods in Rhetoric, Composition, and Literacy Studies3This course explores how researchers in rhetoric, composition, and literacy studies use specific qualitative, narrative, archival, and/or quantitative methodologies and methods to answer disciplinary… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ENGL 50803Professional Topics3Specialized topics related to professional issues in the humanities, e.g. academic and alternative-academic job searches, publication workshops, public humanities, and/or teaching of humanities disci… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ENGL 5100VReadings in English and American Literature1Open to Honors candidates and graduate students. Prerequisite: Departmental approval and instructor approval required. (Typically offered: Irregular) May be repeated for degree credit. 1 cr · 1 hr source
ENGL 51703Advanced Studies in Medieval Literature and Culture3Subject matter changes depending on student interest and faculty expertise. (Typically offered: Irregular) May be repeated for up to 12 hours of degree credit. 3 cr · 3 hr source
ENGL 51903Graduate Internship in English3Internship changes depending on availability and student interest. Departmental consent required. (Typically offered: Irregular) May be repeated for up to 6 hours of degree credit. 3 cr · 3 hr source
ENGL 52003Introduction to Graduate Studies3Develop knowledge and strategies for successfully negotiating graduate work and the profession. Topics covered include, but are not limited to, scholarly habits and practices, writing and publishing… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ENGL 52103Portfolio Workshop3Workshop designed for students in the M.A. Program in English or Comparative Literature and Cultural Studies who are using the Portfolio Option to complete the program. Instructor consent required. (… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ENGL 52203Advanced Studies in Renaissance Literature and Culture3Subject matter changes depending on student interest and faculty expertise. (Typically offered: Irregular) May be repeated for up to 12 hours of degree credit. 3 cr · 3 hr source
ENGL 52303Craft of Translation: I3An examination of the principal challenges that confront translators of literature, including the recreation of style, dialect, ambiguities, and formal poetry; vertical translation; translation where… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ENGL 52403Special Topics3Designed to cover subject matter not offered in other courses. (Typically offered: Irregular) May be repeated for degree credit. 3 cr · 3 hr source
ENGL 52603Craft of Fiction: I3Such aspects of the genre as scene, transition, character, and conflict. Discussion is limited to the novel. (Typically offered: Irregular) May be repeated for up to 24 hours of degree credit. 3 cr · 3 hr source
ENGL 52703Craft of Poetry: I3An examination of perception, diction, form, irony, resolution, and the critical theories of the major writers on poetry, such as Dryden, Coleridge, and Arnold. (Typically offered: Irregular) May be… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ENGL 52803Craft of Fiction: II3Second part of the study of the techniques of fiction. Discussion is limited to the short story. (Typically offered: Irregular) May be repeated for degree credit. 3 cr · 3 hr source
ENGL 52903Craft of Poetry: II3Second part of the study of the techniques of poetry; independent study of a poet or a problem in writing or criticism of poetry. (Typically offered: Irregular) May be repeated for up to 24 hours of… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ENGL 53803Histories of Rhetoric and Composition3Surveys contextualized histories of the field of Rhetoric and Composition. Focus and readings will vary depending on instructor interest. (Typically offered: Spring Even Years) 3 cr · 3 hr source
ENGL 54003Advanced Studies in Nineteenth-Century British Literature and Culture3Subject matter changes depending on student interest and faculty expertise. (Typically offered: Irregular) May be repeated for up to 12 hours of degree credit. 3 cr · 3 hr source
ENGL 54103Advanced Studies in Modern and Contemporary British Literature and Culture3Subject matter changes depending on student interest and faculty expertise. (Typically offered: Irregular) May be repeated for up to 12 hours of degree credit. 3 cr · 3 hr source
ENGL 54503Technical Writing in Healthcare Settings3Focuses on the work of technical writing across a variety of healthcare settings. Prepares healthcare professionals and healthcare-adjacent professionals to use technical writing theory and skills in… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ENGL 55003Style and Context for Tech Writers3Addresses project management frameworks and their impact on technical writing, creation of design and deliverables for team meetings, and the role of writing in user experience work. (Typically offer… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ENGL 55103Design, Editing, and Publication for Technical Writers3Focuses on the document creation workflow of technical writers, starting with document design, moving into editing, and finally layout for publication. (Typically offered: Fall Odd Years) 3 cr · 3 hr source
ENGL 55203Technical Writing and UX for Online Audiences3Investigates the challenges of creating documents that must exist concurrently in online, face-to-face, and mixed modalities, with a focus on online writing. Covers user-centered theory, strategies,… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ENGL 55303Technical Writing Praxis3Focuses on the process of applying theory to situated practice in technical writing. The course is offered in two sessions of the summer. The first session focuses on style in technical writing. The… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ENGL 55403Advanced Studies in U.S. Latino/Latina Literature and Culture3The study of works of U.S. Latino/a literature and literary criticism, with attention to particular themes, genres, authors, literary movements, historical moments, or other organizing principles. Co… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ENGL 55603Advanced Studies in Native American Literature and Culture3The study of works of Native American literature, with attention to particular themes, genres, authors, literary movements, historical moments, or other organizing principles. Content varies. (Typica… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ENGL 55803Advanced Studies in Arab American Literature and Culture3The study of works of Arab American literature and criticism, with attention to particular themes, genres, authors, literary movements, historical moments, or other organizing principles. Content var… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ENGL 55903Advanced Studies in Gender, Sexuality, and Literature3The study of gender or sexuality and literature, with attention to specific theories, themes, genres, authors, historical moments, literary movements, or other organizing principles. Content varies.… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ENGL 56203The Bible as Literature3The several translations of the Bible; its qualities as great literature; its influence upon literature in English; types of literary forms. (Typically offered: Irregular) This course is cross-listed… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ENGL 56503Shakespeare: Plays and Poems3An introduction to a broad selection of Shakespeare's work. (Typically offered: Irregular) 3 cr · 3 hr source
ENGL 57003Advanced Studies in American Literature and Culture Before 19003Subject matter changes depending on student interest and faculty expertise. (Typically offered: Irregular) May be repeated for up to 12 hours of degree credit. 3 cr · 3 hr source
ENGL 57203Advanced Studies in Literature and Culture of the American South3Subject matter changes depending on student interest and faculty expertise. (Typically offered: Irregular) May be repeated for up to 12 hours of degree credit. 3 cr · 3 hr source
ENGL 57603Advanced Studies in Postcolonial Literature and Culture3Subject matter changes depending on student interest and faculty expertise. (Typically offered: Irregular) May be repeated for up to 12 hours of degree credit. 3 cr · 3 hr source
ENGL 58003Advanced Studies in Modern and Contemporary American Literature and Culture3Subject matter changes depending on student interest and faculty expertise. (Typically offered: Irregular) May be repeated for up to 12 hours of degree credit. 3 cr · 3 hr source
ENGL 58603Advanced Studies in African American Literature and Culture3The study of works of African American literature and literary criticism, with attention to particular themes, genres, authors, literary movements, historical moments, or other organizing principles.… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ENGL 59203Advanced Studies in Film and Media3Subject matter changes depending on student interest and faculty expertise. (Typically offered: Irregular) May be repeated for up to 12 hours of degree credit. 3 cr · 3 hr source
ENGL 59303Advanced Studies in Popular Culture and Popular Genres3Subject matter changes depending on student interest and faculty expertise. (Typically offered: Irregular) May be repeated for up to 12 hours of degree credit. 3 cr · 3 hr source
ENGL 59403Advanced Studies in Criticism and Literary Theory3Subject matter changes depending on student interest and faculty expertise. (Typically offered: Irregular) May be repeated for up to 12 hours of degree credit. 3 cr · 3 hr source
ENGL 59603Advanced Studies in Technical Writing and Public Rhetorics3Subject matter changes depending on student interest and faculty expertise. Course will cover various topics relevant to students working in Technical Writing and Public Rhetorics. (Typically offered… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ENGL 59703Advanced Studies in Rhetoric and Composition3Subject matter changes depending on student interest and faculty expertise. (Typically offered: Irregular) May be repeated for up to 12 hours of degree credit. 3 cr · 3 hr source
ENGL 60703Research Methods in Rhetoric, Composition, and Literacy Studies3This course explores how researchers in rhetoric, composition, and literacy studies use specific qualitative, narrative, archival, and/or quantitative methodologies and methods to answer disciplinary… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ENGL 61103Seminar in Medieval Literature and Culture3Subject matter changes depending on student interest and faculty expertise. (Typically offered: Irregular) May be repeated for up to 12 hours of degree credit. 3 cr · 3 hr source
ENGL 62003Seminar in Renaissance Literature and Culture3Subject matter changes depending on student interest and faculty expertise. (Typically offered: Irregular) May be repeated for up to 12 hours of degree credit. 3 cr · 3 hr source
ENGL 62403Seminar in Special Topics3Subject matter changes depending on student interest and faculty expertise. (Typically offered: Irregular) May be repeated for up to 12 hours of degree credit. 3 cr · 3 hr source
ENGL 64403Seminar in Nineteenth-Century British Literature and Culture3Subject matter changes depending on student interest and faculty expertise. (Typically offered: Irregular) May be repeated for up to 12 hours of degree credit. 3 cr · 3 hr source
ENGL 65103Seminar in Modern and Contemporary British Literature and Culture3Subject matter changes depending on student interest and faculty expertise. (Typically offered: Irregular) May be repeated for up to 12 hours of degree credit. 3 cr · 3 hr source
ENGL 65403Seminar in U.S. Latino/Latina Literature and Culture3The study of works of U.S. Latino/a literature and literary criticism, with attention to particular themes, genres, authors, literary movements, historical moments, or other organizing principles. Co… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ENGL 65503Seminar in Native American Literature and Culture3The study of works of Native American literature, with attention to particular themes, genres, authors, literary movements, historical moments, or other organizing principles. Content varies. At leas… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ENGL 65903Seminar in Gender, Sexuality, and Literature3The study of gender or sexuality and literature, with attention to specific theories, themes, genres, authors, historical moments, literary movements, or other organizing principles. Content varies.… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ENGL 67303Seminar in Literature and Culture of the American South3Subject matter changes depending on student interest and faculty expertise. (Typically offered: Irregular) May be repeated for up to 12 hours of degree credit. 3 cr · 3 hr source
ENGL 67603Seminar in Postcolonial Literature and Culture3Subject matter changes depending on student interest and faculty expertise. At least one major research paper, suitable for presentation or publication, will be required. (Typically offered: Irregula… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ENGL 68003Seminar in Modern and Contemporary American Literature and Culture3Subject matter changes depending on student interest and faculty expertise. (Typically offered: Irregular) May be repeated for up to 12 hours of degree credit. 3 cr · 3 hr source
ENGL 68503Seminar in African American Literature and Culture3The study of works of African American literature and literary criticism, with attention to particular themes, genres, authors, literary movements, historical moments, or other organizing principles.… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ENGL 69303Seminar in Popular Culture and Popular Genres3Subject matter changes depending on student interest and faculty expertise. (Typically offered: Irregular) May be repeated for up to 12 hours of degree credit. 3 cr · 3 hr source
ENGL 69403Seminar in Criticism and Literary Theory3Subject matter changes depending on student interest and faculty expertise. (Typically offered: Irregular) May be repeated for up to 12 hours of degree credit. 3 cr · 3 hr source
ENGL 69703Seminar in Rhetoric and Composition3Subject matter changes depending on student interest and faculty expertise. (Typically offered: Irregular) May be repeated for up to 12 hours of degree credit. 3 cr · 3 hr source
ENGL 6980VMaster's Thesis1. (Typically offered: Fall, Spring and Summer) May be repeated for degree credit. 1 cr · 1 hr source
ENGL 6990VMaster of Fine Arts Thesis1Thesis. (Typically offered: Fall, Spring and Summer) May be repeated for degree credit. 1 cr · 1 hr source
ENGL 7000VDoctoral Dissertation1. (Typically offered: Fall, Spring and Summer) May be repeated for degree credit. 1 cr · 1 hr source
ENRE 51103Adaptive Leadership3The sustainability movement requires knowledge of Earth and social systems, and strong adaptive leadership skills. Adaptive leadership is needed when taking on an adaptive challenge, sometimes called… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ENRE 51203Foundations of Environmental Resiliency3An introduction to the concepts and strategies centered on resilience as it relates to the built and natural environment. Concepts include systems thinking, socio-ecological frameworks, Panarchy, and… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ENRE 51303Science Communication for Executives3Overview of current best practices for science communication to corporate and executive level leadership focusing on ESG metrics. Companies face primarily structural challenges when pursuing long-ter… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ENRE 52103Leadership is Convening, Do You Know How to Convene?3Convening is leadership, especially when taking on an adaptive challenge, meaning a challenge that has no clear or immediate solution, including such complex challenges as sustainability and resilien… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ENRE 52203You Cannot Manage What You Do Not Measure3This class will look at developing and using frameworks to help track, assess, and manage energy, water, biodiversity, waste, and more across their businesses and supply chains. The tools are out the… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ENRE 52303Carbon Accounting3This course will introduce the concept of carbon accounting and its common applications in the corporate and public sectors. Students will learn the basic principles of accounting for carbon emission… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ENRE 53103Working with Stakeholders3Environmental professionals in both the private and public sectors regularly make decisions that impact diverse stakeholders. This course will teach strategies for effective stakeholder engagement su… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ENRE 53203Survey of Watershed Hydrology and Water Resource Management3This course is designed to be a survey of hydrology and water resources management. Students will be introduced to the fundamental concepts of hydrology, water quantity and availability, and water qu… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ENRE 53303ESG Reporting3Overview of current ESG Reporting landscape focusing on benchmarking, communication strategies, and data collection. The course will cover best practices for reporting and utilize case studies to rev… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ENRE 54203Business and the Environment3is an interdisciplinary course in management that explores the interactions between organizations (including for-profit businesses and non-profit organizations), society, and the environment. Using a… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ENRE 54303Built Environment Certification Systems3Introduction to the principles of built places impacting sustainability and resilience to serve as a broad theoretical overview underpinning the building and community rating systems such as LEED, LB… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ENSC 10001Environmental Science Laboratory1Laboratory, field trip, and discussion sessions covering the concepts and information allowing students to critically evaluate environmental issues. Topics will include: laboratory safety, recycling,… 1 cr · 1 hr source
ENSC 10003Environmental Science3Series of lectures and discussions introducing the topic of environmental science including factors related to water, soil, and air quality. (Typically offered: Fall and Spring) 3 cr · 3 hr source
ENSC 100H1Honors Environmental Science Laboratory1Laboratory, field trip, and discussion sessions covering the concepts and information allowing students to critically evaluate environmental issues. Topics will include: laboratory safety, recycling,… 1 cr · 1 hr source
ENSC 100H3Honors Environmental Science3Series of lectures and discussions introducing the topic of environmental science including factors related to water, soil, and air quality. If taking course for University core Natural Science credi… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ENSC 30003Introduction to Water Science3Properties, occurrence, and description of the types, functions, quality and quantity, potential contaminants, uses, and guiding policies and regulations of the various water resources in the environ… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ENSC 31003Plants and Environmental Restoration3Selection, establishment, and use of plants to promote soil stabilization, water quality, and wildlife habitat. Principles and practices of managing plants for soil remediation, nutrient and sediment… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ENSC 310H3Honors Plants and Environmental Restoration3Selection, establishment, and use of plants to promote soil stabilization, water quality, and wildlife habitat. Principles and practices of managing plants for soil remediation, nutrient and sediment… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ENSC 32201Ecosystems Assessment Laboratory1The purpose of this laboratory is to complement concepts learned in lecture by carrying out experiments that familiarize students with methods used in soil and aquatic ecology. Students will collect… 1 cr · 1 hr source
ENSC 32203Ecosystems Assessment3Application of basic ecological principles to gain an appreciation for ecosystem assessment and management. Lecture 3 hours per week. Prerequisite: BIOL 10103 . (Typically offered: Fall Even Years) 3 cr · 3 hr source
ENSC 32603Soil and Water Conservation3Effect of land use on water quality. Major sources of agricultural nonpoint pollutants. Best management practices used to minimize water quality impacts. Prerequisite: CSES 22003 . (Typically offered… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ENSC 34103Principles of Environmental Economics3An introductory, issues-oriented course in the economics of the environment. What is involved in society making decisions about environmental quality will be studied. Environmental issues important t… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ENSC 36003GIS for Environmental Science3Provide instruction on the uses of GIS techniques in solving practical environmental and agricultural land use problems. Areas include: 1) an introduction to spatial variability in soils with an emph… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ENSC 39303Environmental Ethics3The course addresses ethical questions about nature and the natural environment. Topics of discussion include anthropocentric and biocentric ethics, population control, obligations to future generati… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ENSC 4000VSpecial Problems1Work on special problems in environmental science or related fields. (Typically offered: Irregular) May be repeated for up to 8 hours of degree credit. 1 cr · 1 hr source
ENSC 400HVHonors Special Problems1Work on special problems in environmental science or related fields. Prerequisite: Honors Standing. (Typically offered: Irregular) May be repeated for up to 8 hours of degree credit. This course is e… 1 cr · 1 hr source
ENSC 40203Water Quality3Physical, chemical, and biological characteristics of natural waters (rain, river, lake, soil, ground, etc.). Discussion of water quality parameters such as pH, alkalinity and acidity, redox, hardnes… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ENSC 40303Analysis of Environmental Contaminants3Methods of analysis for inorganic and organic contaminants, and microorganisms in soil and water. Quality assurance and quality control, sampling protocols, sample handling, instrumentation and data… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ENSC 42603Environmental Soil Science3Study of the behavior of pesticides, toxic organic compounds, metals, nutrients, and pathogenic microorganisms in the soil/plant/water continuum. Lecture 3 hours per week. Pre- or Corequisite: PHYS 2… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ENSC 44001Professional Certification Preparation1This class is meant to reinforce concepts and skills already learned in other soil and environmental science and related courses and to provide the opportunity to prepare to take a national certifica… 1 cr · 1 hr source
ENSC 50201Water Quality Laboratory1Field and laboratory experience in physical, chemical, and biological characteristics of natural waters (rain, river, lake, soil, ground, etc.). Laboratory experiments in water sampling, measurement… 1 cr · 1 hr source
ENSC 50203Water Quality3Physical, chemical, and biological characteristics of natural waters (rain, river, lake, soil, ground, etc.). Discussion of water quality parameters such as pH, alkalinity and acidity, redox, hardnes… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ENSC 50303Analysis of Environmental Contaminants3Methods of analysis for inorganic and organic contaminants, and microorganisms in soil and water. Quality assurance and quality control, sampling protocols, sample handling, instrumentation and data… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ENSC 54001Professional Certification Preparation1This class is meant to reinforce concepts and skills already learned in other soil and environmental science and related courses and to provide the opportunity to prepare to take a national certifica… 1 cr · 1 hr source
ENTO 10201Insects, Science and Society Lab1To educate students on the importance of insects in biology and science, human and animal medicine, ecosystems, agriculture, pollination, genetic research, the arts, and human culture and history. Th… 1 cr · 1 hr source
ENTO 10203Insects, Science and Society3To educate students on the importance of insects in biology and science, human and animal medicine, ecosystems, agriculture, pollination, genetic research, the arts, and human culture and history. Co… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ENTO 30101Introduction to Insect Identification Lab1Introductory lab course on insect identification, collection, and curation techniques, primarily designed as an intensive add-on to ENTO 30103 for students wanting a more in-depth examination of inse… 1 cr · 1 hr source
ENTO 30103Introduction to Entomology3Fundamentals of insect biology including structure and function, development, ecology, behavior, plant feeding and disease transmission. Lecture 3 hours/week. Students interested in a more intensive… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ENTO 4000VSpecial Problems1. (Typically offered: Fall, Spring and Summer) May be repeated for up to 8 hours of degree credit. 1 cr · 1 hr source
ENTO 40103Insect Behavior and Chemical Ecology3Basic concepts in insect senses and patterns of behavioral responses to various environmental stimuli. Previous knowledge of basic entomology is helpful, but not required. Lecture 2 hours, laboratory… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ENTO 40204Insect Diversity and Taxonomy4Principles and practices of insect classification and identification with emphasis on adult insects. Corequisite: Lab component. Prerequisite: ENTO 30103 . (Typically offered: Fall Even Years) This c… 4 cr · 4 hr source
ENTO 40403Honey Bee Biology and Beekeeping3To acquaint the student with social insects in general and honey bees in particular, to promote an interest in beekeeping as a hobby, occupation, and/or science, to give the students the basic knowle… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ENTO 40503Insect Ecology3To develop understanding of important ecological concepts through study of dynamic relationships among insects and their environment. To become familiar with the literature of insect ecology, and int… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ENTO 40603Medical and Veterinary Entomology3is the study of how insects and other arthropods affect human and animal health. Many insects, along with ticks and mites, require blood in order to develop their eggs, and in the process of feeding… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ENTO 4100VSpecial Topics1Topics not covered in other courses or a more intensive study of specific topics in entomology. (Typically offered: Irregular) May be repeated for degree credit. 1 cr · 1 hr source
ENTO 41203Insect Pest Management3Study of principles and concept of insect pest management. Areas covered include survey of arthropod pests and damage, population dynamics, damage thresholds, physiological units, prediction models,… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ENTO 41303Advanced Applied Entomology3Biology and ecology of major arthropod pests as model applied management systems. Activities include independent study, literature review and group discussions. Knowledge of general entomology and pe… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ENTO 5000VSpecial Problems1. Prerequisite: Graduate standing. (Typically offered: Fall, Spring and Summer) May be repeated for up to 4 hours of degree credit. 1 cr · 1 hr source
ENTO 50103Morphology of Insects3Origin, evolution, and functional significance of external insect structure. Structure and function of major internal systems. Previous knowledge of basic entomology is helpful, but not required. Lec… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ENTO 50204Insect Diversity and Taxonomy4Principles and practices of insect classification and identification with emphasis on adult insects. 2.5 hours lecture, 4 hours lab. Prerequisite: ENTO 30103 or instructor consent. Corequisite: Lab c… 4 cr · 4 hr source
ENTO 50403Honey Bee Biology and Beekeeping3To acquaint the student with social insects in general and honey bees in particular, to promote an interest in beekeeping as a hobby, occupation, and/or science, to give the students the basic knowle… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ENTO 50503Insect Ecology3To develop an understanding of important ecological concepts through study of dynamic relationships among insects and their environment. To become familiar with the literature of insect ecology, and… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ENTO 50603Medical and Veterinary Entomology3is the study of how insects and other arthropods affect human and animal health. Many insects, along with ticks and mites, require blood in order to develop their eggs, and in the process of feeding… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ENTO 5100VSpecial Topics1Topics not covered in other courses or a more intensive study of specific topics in entomology. (Typically offered: Irregular) May be repeated for degree credit. 1 cr · 1 hr source
ENTO 51103Insect Behavior and Chemical Ecology3Basic concepts in insect senses and patterns of behavioral responses to various environmental stimuli. Previous knowledge of basic entomology is helpful, but not required. Prerequisite: Instructor co… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ENTO 51203Biological Control3Theoretical and practical basis for biological control of arthropod pests and weeds via parasites, predators, and pathogens. Lecture 2 hours, laboratory 2 hours per week. Corequisite: Lab component.… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ENTO 51503Insect Pest Management3Study of principles and concept of insect pest management. Areas covered include a survey of arthropod pests and damage, population dynamics, damage thresholds, physiological units, prediction models… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ENTO 51603Advanced Applied Entomology3Topics will include the integration of tactics, integration of disciplines and specific case histories in insect management, or use of insects to manage weeds. Prerequisite: Instructor consent. (Typi… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ENTO 6000VMaster's Thesis1. Prerequisite: Graduate standing. (Typically offered: Fall, Spring and Summer) May be repeated for degree credit. 1 cr · 1 hr source
ENTO 61103Insect Physiology and Molecular Biology3Overview of insect physiology and modern molecular techniques to study physiological processes. Previous knowledge of basic entomology is helpful, but not required. Two lectures per week (1 hour 20 m… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ENTO 7000VDoctoral Dissertation1. Prerequisite: Graduate standing. (Typically offered: Fall, Spring and Summer) May be repeated for degree credit. 1 cr · 1 hr source
ESRM 24003Statistics in Nursing3Introduction to descriptive and inferential statistics used in nursing research. (Typically offered: Fall, Spring and Summer) 3 cr · 3 hr source
ESRM 50103Research Methods in Education3General orientation course which considers the nature of research problems in education and the techniques used by investigators in solving those problems. Prerequisite: Graduate standing. (Typically… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ESRM 53003Healthcare Analytics Fundamentals3The Healthcare Analytics Fundamentals course provides fundamental knowledge and skills in several major areas of healthcare and business data analytics in a modular format. Several modules that empha… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ESRM 53903Statistics in Education and Health Professions3Applied statistics course for Master's degree candidates. Includes concepts and operations for frequency distributions, graphing techniques, measures of central tendency and variation, sampling, hypo… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ESRM 58203Healthcare Business Analytics I3Fundamentals of healthcare analytics to include data patterns, forecasting techniques, and linear prediction models, including theoretical and mathematical study of assumptions in model building. Pre… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ESRM 58503Healthcare Business Analytics II3Intermediate healthcare analytics to include categorical analyses and logistic regression for binary and polytomous models applied to healthcare. Prerequisite: ESRM 58203 or instructor permission. (T… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ESRM 6000VMaster's Thesis1. (Typically offered: Fall, Spring and Summer) May be repeated for degree credit. 1 cr · 1 hr source
ESRM 6050VIndependent Study1. (Typically offered: Fall, Spring and Summer) 1 cr · 1 hr source
ESRM 64003Educational Statistics and Data Processing3Theory and application of frequency distributions, graphical methods, central tendency, variability, simple regression and correlation indexes, chi-square, sampling, and parameter estimation, and hyp… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ESRM 64103Experimental Design in Education3Principles of experimental design as applied to educational situations. Special emphasis on analysis of variance techniques used in educational research. Prerequisite: ESRM 64003 with a grade of C or… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ESRM 64203Multiple Regression Techniques for Education3Introduction to multiple regression procedures for analyzing data as applied in educational settings, including multicollearity, dummy variables, analysis of covariance, curvi-linear regression, and… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ESRM 64503Applied Multivariate Statistics3Multivariate statistical procedures as applied to educational research settings including discriminant analysis, principal components analysis, factor analysis, canonical correlation, and cluster ana… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ESRM 65103Hierarchical Linear Modeling3This course covers the theory and applications of hierarchical linear modeling (HLM) also known as multilevel modeling. Both the conceptual and methodological issues for analyses of nested (clustered… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ESRM 65203Structural Equation Modeling3This course provides a detailed introduction to structural equation modeling (SEM) based on students' previous knowledge of multiple linear regression. Topics include path analysis, confirmatory fact… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ESRM 65303Qualitative Research3Introduction of non-quantitative methods, including data collection through interviews, field observation, records research, internal and external validity problems in qualitative research. Prerequis… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ESRM 65403Advanced Qualitative Research3Preparation for the conduct of qualitative research, structuring, literature reviews, data collection and analysis, and reporting results. Prerequisite: ESRM 65303 with a grade of C or better. (Typic… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ESRM 65503Advanced Multivariate Statistics3Builds on the foundation provided in Multivariate and introduces techniques that extend methodological elements of canonical, discriminant, factor analytic, and longitudinal analyses, providing the m… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ESRM 66103Evaluation of Policies, Programs, and Projects3Introduction to evaluation in social science research, including why and how evaluations of programs, projects, and policies are conducted; includes analysis of actual evaluations in a variety of dis… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ESRM 66503Measurement and Evaluation3Fundamentals of measurement: scales, scores, norms, reliability, validity. Test and scale construction and item analysis. Standardized measures and program evaluation models in decision making. Prere… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ESRM 6680VPracticum in Research1Practical experience in educational research on campus, in school systems, or in other agencies in educational program development. (Typically offered: Irregular) 1 cr · 1 hr source
ESRM 67503Item Response Theory3Topics of measurement in the psychometric field focusing on item response theory; item level and test level analyses including differential item functioning, test dimensionality, computer adaptive te… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ESRM 6990VAdvanced Seminar1Seminar. Prerequisite: Advanced graduate standing. (Typically offered: Irregular) May be repeated for up to 24 hours of degree credit. 1 cr · 1 hr source
ESRM 7000VDoctoral Dissertation1. Prerequisite: Candidacy. (Typically offered: Fall, Spring and Summer) May be repeated for degree credit. 1 cr · 1 hr source
ETEC 52003Technology Foundations3A comprehensive survey of individuals, processes, and products that have affected the evolution of the field of educational technology. (Typically offered: Spring) 3 cr · 3 hr source
ETEC 52103Media and Web Design3A study of coding, platforms for media development, and web design with a focus on developing educational products. Prerequisite: Graduate standing. (Typically offered: Fall) 3 cr · 3 hr source
ETEC 52403Instructional Design3A comprehensive study of the models used to systematically design web-based instruction. Prerequisite: Graduate standing. (Typically offered: Fall) 3 cr · 3 hr source
ETEC 52503Leadership and Innovation3A study of leadership roles, responsibilities, concepts, and strategies for building educational technology infrastructure in a variety of contexts. (Typically offered: Spring) 3 cr · 3 hr source
ETEC 52603Grant Writing3A study of issues and topics related to research and grant writing with a focus upon proposal development and submission for consideration. (Typically offered: Summer) 3 cr · 3 hr source
ETEC 53003Technology Integration in K123A study of learning theories and technologies that can be utilized to support and to enhance instruction in multiple subject areas in the K-12 classroom. Prerequisite: Graduate standing. (Typically o… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ETEC 53103Visual Literacy3A study of visual literacy research and tools used to create visuals that help enhance content delivery to learners. (Typically offered: Summer) 3 cr · 3 hr source
ETEC 53703Designing Websites3Students design websites for content delivery with a focus upon multiple platforms, effective design principles, accessibility, and copyright compliance. Prerequisite: Must be an Educational Technolo… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ETEC 57403Internship3A supervised field placement in educational technology that provides experience consistent with the student's professional goals and training emphasis. Internship experiences are planning and directe… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ETEC 59801Eportfolio Production1This is a capstone course that is typically taken in the last semester of coursework and designed to: 1) review key constructs presented within the Educational Technology curriculum; 2) provide ETEC… 1 cr · 1 hr source
ETEC 6000VMaster's Thesis1. (Typically offered: Fall, Spring and Summer) May be repeated for degree credit. 1 cr · 1 hr source
ETEC 62203Research and Strategic Planning3A study of quantitative, qualitative and mixed methods with a focus upon the strategic planning process and the development of skills necessary to implement effective educational technology and instr… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ETEC 62503Distance Learning3A study of aspects of module design to facilitate learning in online and blended environments. (Typically offered: Spring) 3 cr · 3 hr source
ETEC 63903Issues and Trends3A study of challenges related to the infusion of technology into school and training environments with a focus on policies, trends, and issues in the field. (Typically offered: Fall) 3 cr · 3 hr source
EXED 4750VInternship in Extension1A supervised practical work experience in Cooperative Extension which is designed to give the student an insight into the role of Extension employees and an opportunity to gain professional competenc… 1 cr · 1 hr source
EXED 5750VInternship in Extension1A supervised practical work experience in Cooperative Extension which is designed to give the student an insight into the role of Extension employees and an opportunity to gain professional competenc… 1 cr · 1 hr source
EXED 58203Program Planning in Agricultural and Extension Education3Consideration of the need for planning programs in education; objectives and evaluation of community programs; use of advisory group; organization and use of facilities. Prerequisite: Graduate standi… 3 cr · 3 hr source
EXSC 26603Terminology for the Health Professions3Emphasis is on word roots and combined forms of words describing various facets of health and disease. Descriptive definitions with application of practical significance included for the health profe… 3 cr · 3 hr source
EXSC 27303Introduction to Exercise Science3This class will cover introductory topics for the Exercise Science students in preparation for entry into the profession. In addition to specific topics, students will prepare their resumes and make… 3 cr · 3 hr source
EXSC 273H3Honors Introduction to Exercise Science3This class will cover introductory topics for the Exercise Science students in preparation for entry into the profession. In addition to specific topics, students will prepare their resumes and make… 3 cr · 3 hr source
EXSC 30103Functional Anatomy for Exercise Science3This course will include the study of functional human anatomy with emphasis on musculoskeletal and neurological systems. There will be an introduction to the clinical application and location of ana… 3 cr · 3 hr source
EXSC 31503Exercise Physiology3Examination of effects of exercise on the physiology of the systems of the body. The exploration includes effects during, immediately after, and as long term results of work and exercise. Prerequisit… 3 cr · 3 hr source
EXSC 33503Mechanics of Human Movement3An introduction to basic analysis of motor skills. No credit given toward major in Zoology. Prerequisite: ( BIOL 24103 and BIOL 24101 ), ( BIOL 24003 and BIOL 24001 ), and KINSBS or EXSCBS or PHEDBS… 3 cr · 3 hr source
EXSC 33903Prevention and Care of Athletic Injuries3Introduction to the prevention and care of athletic related injuries. Includes athletic injury recognition and management. Prerequisite: BIOL 24003 and BIOL 24001 . (Typically offered: Irregular) 3 cr · 3 hr source
EXSC 34201Principles and Theories of Strength and Conditioning Laboratory1This course will provide the practical skills necessary to design and implement strength and conditioning programs. Students will put principles of cardiovascular, speed, agility, and strength traini… 1 cr · 1 hr source
EXSC 34203Principles and Theories of Strength and Conditioning3This course will provide the practical skills necessary to design strength and conditioning programs. Special emphasis is placed on the ability to evaluate exercise movements, prescribe appropriate e… 3 cr · 3 hr source
EXSC 35303Laboratory Techniques3Practical experience in testing physical fitness in both the laboratory and non-laboratory settings. Pre- or Corequisite: EXSC 31503 . (Typically offered: Fall and Spring) 3 cr · 3 hr source
EXSC 372H3Honors Research Methods in Exercise Science3This course will provide an overview of research methods for experimental research designs in exercise science. The students will learn facets of research including: developing a research idea, getti… 3 cr · 3 hr source
EXSC 390H1Exercise Science Honors Thesis Tutorial1Designed to provide the foundation for the Honors Thesis/Project. Students and faculty tutors work "one-on-one" exploring a specific topic which has been agreed upon by the student and the professor.… 1 cr · 1 hr source
EXSC 3910VSpecial Topics in EXSC1Designed to cover specialized topics not presented in exercise science coursework. (Typically offered: Irregular) May be repeated for up to 9 hours of degree credit. 1 cr · 1 hr source
EXSC 40103Cardiac Rehabilitation3The course is designed to build upon prior knowledge of exercise physiology and exercise testing. We will examine the physiological impacts of exercise and exercise training with specific emphasis on… 3 cr · 3 hr source
EXSC 4050VIndependent Study1Provides students an opportunity to pursue special study of research problems. (Typically offered: Fall, Spring and Summer) May be repeated for up to 12 hours of degree credit. 1 cr · 1 hr source
EXSC 405HVHonors Independent Study1Provides students an opportunity to pursue special study of research problems. Prerequisite: Instructor consent. (Typically offered: Fall, Spring and Summer) May be repeated for up to 4 hours of degr… 1 cr · 1 hr source
EXSC 43203Exercise Prescription3This course is designed to provide knowledge and application of sound exercise prescription principles and design of exercise programs in cardiorespiratory fitness, muscular fitness, body composition… 3 cr · 3 hr source
EXSC 432H3Honors Exercise Prescription3This course is designed to provide knowledge and application of sound exercise prescription principles and design of exercise programs in cardiorespitory fitness, muscular fitness, body composition,… 3 cr · 3 hr source
EXSC 44403Pediatric Exercise Science3This course explores exercise and physical activity in children and adolescents. Students will survey the anatomical, physiological and psychosocial issues related to exercise and physical activity i… 3 cr · 3 hr source
EXSC 47703Performance and Drugs3The pharmacological and physiological effects of ergogenic aids upon the athlete and sport performance, coupled with the ethical and moralistic viewpoints of drug taking. Explores the historic and co… 3 cr · 3 hr source
EXSC 477H3Honors Performance and Drugs3The pharmacological and physiological effects of ergogenic aids upon the athlete and sport performance, coupled with the ethical and moralistic viewpoints of drug taking. Explores the historic and co… 3 cr · 3 hr source
EXSC 47803Sport and Exercise Psychology3This course examines how individuals behave in physical activity, exercise, and sport settings. Psychological antecedents and consequences of primary and secondary involvement in exercise, sport, and… 3 cr · 3 hr source
EXSC 478H3Honors Sport and Exercise Psychology3This course examines how individuals behave in physical activity, exercise, and sport settings. Psychological antecedents and consequences of primary and secondary involvement in exercise, sport, and… 3 cr · 3 hr source
EXSC 48303Exercise Applications for Special Populations3The study of the effects of exercise, exercise training, and other stressors in special groups. A detailed study of the biomechanical and physiological effects of exercise on the elderly, the diabeti… 3 cr · 3 hr source
EXSC 483H3Honors Exercise Applications for Special Populations3The study of the effects of exercise, exercise training, and other stressors in special groups. A detailed study of the biomechanical and physiological effects of exercise on the elderly, the diabeti… 3 cr · 3 hr source
EXSC 49003Internship in Exercise Science3Provides opportunities for students in Exercise Science to gain experience in clinics, hospitals, fitness centers, athletic training facilities or related settings. Pre- or Corequisite: EXSC 35303 .… 3 cr · 3 hr source
EXSC 498HVExercise Science Honors Thesis/Project1Designed to provide facilitation of the Honors Thesis/Project. Students and faculty work "one-on-one" to complete the honors thesis/project. Prerequisite: Honors candidacy, EXSCBS major, and EXSC 390… 1 cr · 1 hr source
EXSC 50203Advanced Teaching in Exercise Science3Examination and practical exposure to the principles and practices of undergraduate teaching in exercise science. Includes course planning, teaching techniques, assessment strategies, and supervised… 3 cr · 3 hr source
EXSC 51403Pediatric Exercise Science3This course explores exercise and physical activity in children and adolescents. Students will survey the anatomical, physiological and psychosocial issues related to exercise and physical activity i… 3 cr · 3 hr source
EXSC 53203Biomechanics I3Intended to serve as in introduction to biomechanics and focuses on scientific principles involved in understanding and analyzing human motion. (Typically offered: Fall) 3 cr · 3 hr source
EXSC 53303Instrumentation in Biomechanics3The application of knowledge and skills necessary for data collection for sports analysis. Provides valuable information on instrumentation used specifically in biomechanics. Prerequisite: EXSC 53203… 3 cr · 3 hr source
EXSC 53503Exercise Psychology3is a lecture and discussion format for students interested in learning about theoretical and research information related to exercise adherence. (Typically offered: Irregular) 3 cr · 3 hr source
EXSC 54503Physical Activity and Health3The course is designed to give graduate students from a variety of disciplines a broad introduction to the role of physical activity and how it affects the public's health across the lifespan. Throug… 3 cr · 3 hr source
EXSC 54603Promoting Physical Activity in the Community3This course will give students in the area of public health or physical activity the opportunity to survey community physical activity interventions in diverse settings and populations (i.e. workplac… 3 cr · 3 hr source
EXSC 55103Physiology Exercise I3A study of the foundation literature in exercise physiology. Emphasis is placed on the muscular, cardiovascular, and respiratory systems. (Typically offered: Fall) 3 cr · 3 hr source
EXSC 55203Muscle Metabolism in Exercise3A study of the metabolic changes that occur in muscle as a result of exercise, exercise training, and other stressors. Prerequisite: EXSC 55103 or equivalent. (Typically offered: Irregular) 3 cr · 3 hr source
EXSC 55303Cardiac Rehabilitation Program3An examination of the concepts, design, and implementation of cardiac rehabilitation programs. Emphasis on exercise programs but reference to nutrition, psychology, and other lifestyle interventions.… 3 cr · 3 hr source
EXSC 55403Cardiovascular Function in Exercise3Study of the effects of exercise training and other stressors on the cardiovascular system. Detailed study of the components of the cardiovascular system and the responses and adaptations of those co… 3 cr · 3 hr source
EXSC 55903Advanced Exercise Testing and Prescription3Practical experience in testing physical fitness utilizing laboratory equipment. Objective is to quantify physiological parameters, leading to the individualized exercise prescription. (Typically off… 3 cr · 3 hr source
EXSC 56103Physical Dimensions of Aging3This course will focus on the physiological changes with healthy aging, pathophysiology of age-related diseases, testing issues, exercise interventions, and the psychosocial aspects of aging. Prerequ… 3 cr · 3 hr source
EXSC 56403Advanced Psychology of Sports Injury and Rehabilitation3The purpose of this course is to explore and discuss factors related to the psychological aspects of athletic injuries. These factors include the sociocultural, mental, emotional, and physical dimens… 3 cr · 3 hr source
EXSC 57703Performance and Drugs3The pharmacological and physiological effects of ergogenic aids upon the athlete and performance coupled with the ethical and moralistic viewpoints of drug taking. Practical laboratory experiences ar… 3 cr · 3 hr source
EXSC 63103Muscle Physiology3To expand the student's knowledge of the skeletal muscle form and function. Specifically, how muscle is formed to how it can adapt as a post-mitotic tissue. This course will focus on the morphologica… 3 cr · 3 hr source
EXSC 63403Physiology of Exercise II3Detailed study of the body systems affected by exercise, the functions of these systems during exercise, the effects of age, sex, body type, and nutrition on capacity for exercise, the techniques of… 3 cr · 3 hr source
EXSC 64403Thermoregulation and Fluid Balance3Comprehensive overview of human thermoregulatory responses to exercise in heat and cold. (Typically offered: Irregular) 3 cr · 3 hr source
FDSC 10101Exploring Topics in Food Science1Introduces the depth and scope of Food Science as a profession. This course emphasizes the importance of science in processing and preservation of food and discusses current topics and issues. Practi… 1 cr · 1 hr source
FDSC 11003Introduction to Food Science3This course is designed to provide students with a general application and understanding of current issues associated with food products and food ingredients. Discussions will focus on controversial… 3 cr · 3 hr source
FDSC 22001The Science of Chocolate1The objective of this course is to introduce you to the science and technology of chocolate production. You will learn the history, chemistry, and physics of chocolate. This course will provide you w… 1 cr · 1 hr source
FDSC 220H1Honors The Science of Chocolate1The objective of this course is to introduce you to the science and technology of chocolate production. You will learn the history, chemistry, and physics of chocolate. This course will provide you w… 1 cr · 1 hr source
FDSC 24001Uncorked: Vines to Wines1This introductory course is designed to provide students with an understanding of the basic concepts of growing grapes and winemaking, including history, grape growing, cultivars, chemistry, wine mic… 1 cr · 1 hr source
FDSC 240H1Honors Uncorked: Vines to Wines1This introductory course is designed to provide students with an understanding of the basic concepts of growing grapes and winemaking, including history, grape growing, cultivars, chemistry, wine mic… 1 cr · 1 hr source
FDSC 25203Sanitation and Safety in Food Processing Operations3Topics covered will provide an understanding of the control of microbial, chemical, and physical food hazards as well as emerging food safety issues. Course will include a discussion of sanitation, c… 3 cr · 3 hr source
FDSC 26003The Science of Cooking3In recent years science has found its way into the kitchen and cooking into laboratories and food processing plants. This course is designed to integrate science and cooking to help students apprecia… 3 cr · 3 hr source
FDSC 27001Food for Health1The course is designed for students interested in how foods affect one's health. This course provides students with a background of functional food that will enable them to understand, discuss, and e… 1 cr · 1 hr source
FDSC 27401Brewing Brilliance: Exploring the General Science of Fermented Beverages (Beer, Wine, and Spirits)1This course is an introduction to the world of alcoholic beverages. Students will explore the general science, history, production, and cultural significance of beer, wine, spirits, and sake. Through… 1 cr · 1 hr source
FDSC 31001Principles of Food Processing Lab1The course is designed as an overview of the unit, food processing operations common to all types of food processing plants. The course will provide students with hands-on experiences of food process… 1 cr · 1 hr source
FDSC 31003Principles of Food Processing3The course is designed as an overview of the unit; food processing operations common to all types of food processing plants. Examples will be drawn from international food processing operations proce… 3 cr · 3 hr source
FDSC 32002Introduction to Food Law2Discussion of government laws and regulations affecting the manufacture of food. Emphasis is on federal regulations relating to food safety, labeling, and the FDA. Discussion relates to practical use… 2 cr · 2 hr source
FDSC 320H2Honors Introduction to Food Law2Discussion of government laws and regulations affecting the manufacture of food. Emphasis is on federal regulations relating to food safety, labeling, and the FDA. Discussion relates to practical use… 2 cr · 2 hr source
FDSC 34301Pre-Internship Professional Development for Food Science1This course focuses on the importance of professional skills and application of those skills to potential job situations. This course will prepare students for internships and careers in food science… 1 cr · 1 hr source
FDSC 4000VSpecial Problems1Investigation of assigned problems in food science. Prerequisite: Junior standing. (Typically offered: Fall, Spring and Summer) 1 cr · 1 hr source
FDSC 41101Food Analysis Lab1Laboratory exercises providing students with experience of analytical techniques and instrumentation used in food analysis. Laboratory 3 hours per week. Corequisite: FDSC 41103 . Prerequisite: FDSC 4… 1 cr · 1 hr source
FDSC 41103Food Analysis3Methods of analysis, instrumentation, and laboratory techniques for measuring the chemical composition of raw and value-added products. Lecture 3 hours. Corequisite: FDSC 41101 . Prerequisite: FDSC 4… 3 cr · 3 hr source
FDSC 41201Food Microbiology Lab1A hands-on laboratory course designed to teach students microbiological techniques and certain enumeration and plating techniques of specific food spoilage and pathogenic bacteria. Prerequisite: BIOL… 1 cr · 1 hr source
FDSC 41202Food Microbiology2The study of food microbiology including classification/ taxonomy, contamination, preservation and spoilage of different kinds of foods, pathogenic microorganisms, food poisoning, sanitation, control… 2 cr · 2 hr source
FDSC 43004Food Chemistry4Water, carbohydrates, lipids, proteins, vitamins, and minerals in foods; biochemical and functional properties, enzymes, food additives (emulsifiers, pigments, colors, flavors, preservatives, and swe… 4 cr · 4 hr source
FDSC 43101Internship in Food Science1The Food Science Internship is a supervised practical work experience with a food industry, research program or governmental agency to gain professional experience and insight into career opportuniti… 1 cr · 1 hr source
FDSC 43201Food Science Internship Assessment1The Food Science Internship Assessment course is a culmination of the professional development and internship experience in Food Science. Students will report on their internship experience and devel… 1 cr · 1 hr source
FDSC 44103Sensory Evaluation of Food3Principles and procedures for sensory evaluation of food. Appropriate uses of specific tests are discussed, along with physiological, psychological, and environmental factors affecting sensory verdic… 3 cr · 3 hr source
FDSC 45103Cereal Processing Technology3Fundamental concepts of heat and mass transport in grains; cereal/grain structure, property and composition; cereal/grain processing systems and technology; cereal/grain co-product processing technol… 3 cr · 3 hr source
FDSC 45203Brewing Science3The class is designed to give a thorough review of the biological and chemical processes involved in brewing beer and an appreciation for beer styles and flavors. Students will be introduced to indus… 3 cr · 3 hr source
FDSC 47103Product Innovation for the Food Scientist3This is a capstone course integrating knowledge developed in Food Science to the development of new food products. This course will take an integrated multidisciplinary approach to developing innovat… 3 cr · 3 hr source
FDSC 4720VSpecial Topics in Food Science1Discussion focused on selected topics of particular fields of raw product physiology, food processing, chemistry, physiology, microbiology, evaluation, sensory analysis, and preservation. (Typically… 1 cr · 1 hr source
FDSC 47503Engineering Principles of Food Processing3Fundamentals of processing engineering (units, mass, energy balance, steam properties); fluid dynamics (fluid flow, rheology, energy equation, intro to pumps); heat transfer (modes of heat transfer,… 3 cr · 3 hr source
FDSC 50001Seminar1Presentation and discussion of graduate student research. Prerequisite: Graduate standing. (Typically offered: Fall, Spring and Summer) May be repeated for up to 2 hours of degree credit. 1 cr · 1 hr source
FDSC 5090VSpecial Problems Research1Original investigation on assigned problems in food science. Prerequisite: Graduate standing. (Typically offered: Fall, Spring and Summer) May be repeated for up to 6 hours of degree credit. 1 cr · 1 hr source
FDSC 51101Food Analysis Lab1Laboratory exercises providing students with experience of analytical techniques and instrumentation used in food analysis. Laboratory 3 hours per week. Graduate degree credit will not be given for b… 1 cr · 1 hr source
FDSC 51103Food Analysis3Methods of analysis, instrumentation, and laboratory techniques for measuring the chemical composition of raw and value-added products. Lecture 3 hours. Graduate degree credit will not be given for b… 3 cr · 3 hr source
FDSC 51201Food Microbiology Lab1A hands-on laboratory course designed to teach students microbiological techniques and certain enumeration and plating techniques of specific food spoilage and pathogenic bacteria. Graduate degree cr… 1 cr · 1 hr source
FDSC 51202Food Microbiology2The study of food microbiology including classification/ taxonomy, contamination, preservation and spoilage of different kinds of foods, pathogenic microorganisms, food poisoning, sanitation, control… 2 cr · 2 hr source
FDSC 52203Food Biosecurity3This course is the study of the security of agricultural products and the protection of our food supply from intentional and accidental, domestic and international contamination. Prerequisite: Gradua… 3 cr · 3 hr source
FDSC 53004Food Chemistry4Water, carbohydrates, lipids, proteins, vitamins, and minerals in foods; biochemical and functional properties, enzymes, food additives (emulsifiers, pigments, colors, flavors, preservatives, and swe… 4 cr · 4 hr source
FDSC 5310VFood Science Internship1The Food Science Internship is a supervised practical work experience with a food industry, research program or governmental agency to gain professional experience and insight into career opportuniti… 1 cr · 1 hr source
FDSC 54103Sensory Evaluation of Food3Principles and procedures for sensory evaluation of food. Appropriate uses of specific tests are discussed, along with physiological, psychological, and environmental factors affecting sensory verdic… 3 cr · 3 hr source
FDSC 54203Foodborne Diseases3This course will introduce students to the major pathogens associated with foodborne diseases, their epidemiology, and approaches to outbreak investigation and control of foodborne illness. An emphas… 3 cr · 3 hr source
FDSC 55003Safety and Sanitation for the Food Industry3This web-based course will provide an appreciation of the need for sanitation in food processing and increase the students' knowledge of sanitary techniques. Topics will include contamination sources… 3 cr · 3 hr source
FDSC 55103Cereal Processing Technology3Fundamental concepts of heat and mass transport in grains; cereal/grain structure, property and composition; cereal/grain processing systems and technology; cereal/grain co-product processing technol… 3 cr · 3 hr source
FDSC 55203Brewing Science3The class is designed to give a thorough review of the biological and chemical processes involved in brewing beer and an appreciation for beer styles and flavors. Students will be introduced to indus… 3 cr · 3 hr source
FDSC 57103Product Innovation for the Food Scientist3This is a capstone course integrating knowledge developed in Food Science to the development of new food products. This course will take an integrated multidisciplinary approach to developing innovat… 3 cr · 3 hr source
FDSC 57503Engineering Principles of Food Processing3Fundamentals of processing engineering (units, mass, energy balance, steam properties); fluid dynamics (fluid flow, rheology, energy equation, intro to pumps); heat transfer (modes of heat transfer,… 3 cr · 3 hr source
FDSC 58203Principles of Food Microbiology3This web-based course is a study of the fundamentals of food microbiology to include its history, classifications, spores and their importance, and the most common and serious pathogenic food microor… 3 cr · 3 hr source
FDSC 59903Global Horticulture and Human Nutrition to Enhance Community Resilience and Food Security3This course covers three broad areas (Global Horticulture, Sustainable International Development, Human Health and Nutrition) and experts on three campuses created the instruction. The course is inte… 3 cr · 3 hr source
FDSC 6000VMaster's Thesis1. Prerequisite: Graduate standing. (Typically offered: Fall, Spring and Summer) May be repeated for degree credit. 1 cr · 1 hr source
FDSC 6020VSpecial Topics1Discussions focused on selected topics of particular fields of raw product physiology and food processing. chemistry, physiology, microbiology, evaluation, sensory analysis and preservation. Prerequi… 1 cr · 1 hr source
FDSC 60303Food Biochemistry3Biochemical characteristics, functions, regulation and impact of components in raw and processed foods of plant origin. Lecture/discussion 3 hours per week. Prerequisite: CHEM 38103 . (Typically offe… 3 cr · 3 hr source
FDSC 61403Advanced Food Processing and Packaging and their Environmental Impact3The course is directed to graduate students in food science and related fields. Students will learn advanced food processing technologies and packaging as well as the environmental issues associated… 3 cr · 3 hr source
FDSC 63203Nutraceuticals and Functional Foods3Course will include past, present and future of nutraceuticals and functional foods, chemistry, mechanism, novel technologies, nutrigenomics, processing, healthy lifestyle, regulation, safety, market… 3 cr · 3 hr source
FDSC 63403Vitamin Nutrition and Metabolism3The vitamins required for humans and domestic animals for a healthy life with emphasis on absorption, transport, metabolism, biopotency, mechanism of action, tissue retention and turnover. Prerequisi… 3 cr · 3 hr source
FDSC 64003Epidemiologic Principles in Food Safety and Public Health3This course will provide an introduction to epidemiologic methods used in foodborne disease outbreak investigations. The importance of surveillance systems in detecting outbreaks and in the developme… 3 cr · 3 hr source
FDSC 64403Metabolism of Xenobiotics3This course is designed to provide in-depth knowledge of the integration of molecular, cellular, and physiologic aspects of xenobiotics (e.g. phytochemicals)/micronutrients and metabolism. This cours… 3 cr · 3 hr source
FDSC 66003Chemosensory Perception and Measurement3This course is designed to address advanced techniques and current issues in sensory and consumer sciences, with a focus on chemosensory perception. This course consists of two main modules: I) anato… 3 cr · 3 hr source
FDSC 7000VDoctoral Dissertation1The doctoral program in food science is an interdepartmental program offered by the departments of Food Science, Animal and Poultry Sciences, and Human Environmental Sciences. Prerequisite: Graduate… 1 cr · 1 hr source
FINN 10003Your Money and Credit3Introduction to personal finance. Topics include building wealth, do's and don'ts of credit, car and home ownership. Lectures on theory and concepts; 'learning from the masters' video on best practic… 3 cr · 3 hr source
FINN 20403Principles of Finance3Introduction to the financial system and financial management. Addresses the role and functions of financial intermediaries and markets for fixed income and equity securities; understand how interest… 3 cr · 3 hr source
FINN 204H3Honors Principles of Finance3Introduction to the financial system and financial management. Addresses the role and functions of financial intermediaries and markets for fixed income and equity securities; understand how interest… 3 cr · 3 hr source
FINN 30003Personal Financial Management3Topics covered include budgeting, financial planning, managing credit, taxes, insurance, investments, and retirement planning. (Typically offered: Fall, Spring and Summer) 3 cr · 3 hr source
FINN 30103Financial Analysis3Focuses on how information contained in financial statements can be used in financial decision-making; in particular, to assess financial performance, evaluate credit and default risk, forecast futur… 3 cr · 3 hr source
FINN 30503Financial Markets and Institutions3Role and operations of financial markets and institutions in the economy. Supply of, demand for, funds, interest rates and flow of funds analysis. Financial policies, practices of bank and nonbank fi… 3 cr · 3 hr source
FINN 30603Investments3Introduction to basic investment concepts including: risk-return and mean-variance efficient frontiers, diversification and the pricing of risk, security valuation. Corequisite: FINN 30103 . Prerequi… 3 cr · 3 hr source
FINN 31003Financial Modeling3Develop strong computer skills in financial analysis by integrating conceptual material with spreadsheet-based numerical solution and simulation techniques. Prerequisite: FINN 20403 . (Typically offe… 3 cr · 3 hr source
FINN 31303Commercial Banking3Commercial bank administration, management; loans; bond portfolios; credit analysis; public relations; analysis and interpretations of Federal Reserve regulations and publications. Prerequisite: FINN… 3 cr · 3 hr source
FINN 31603Fixed Income Securities I3The markets and institutional settings of fixed income securities; valuation and risk analysis of money market and capital market instruments; strategies and management of bond portfolios; taxable an… 3 cr · 3 hr source
FINN 31703Fixed Income Securities II3Continuation of FINN 31603 . The markets and institutional settings of fixed income securities; valuation, and risk analysis of money market and capital market instruments; strategies and management… 3 cr · 3 hr source
FINN 3300VFinance Study Abroad1Providing a balance of theory and practical application, this course provides students with study abroad experiences in finance addressing strategic and operational processes within the global contex… 1 cr · 1 hr source
FINN 330HVHonors Finance Study Abroad1Providing a balance of theory and practical application, this course provides students with study abroad experiences in finance addressing strategic and operational processes within the global contex… 1 cr · 1 hr source
FINN 36003Corporate Finance3Develop analytical competencies in financial planning, cost of capital estimation, application of discounted cash flow approach to valuation and capital allocation, lease analysis, evaluation of merg… 3 cr · 3 hr source
FINN 36203Risk Management3A survey of the extent and types of risk in business; ways of dealing with business risk; use of security and commodity exchanges; survey of insurance for risk bearing purposes. (Typically offered: F… 3 cr · 3 hr source
FINN 37003International Finance3Introduction to international financial markets, exchange rates and exchange rate determination, balance of trade measures, and vehicles for foreign trade financing. (Typically offered: Fall, Spring… 3 cr · 3 hr source
FINN 39303Real Estate Principles3Comprehensive, covering economics of real estate, real estate value, real estate finance, rights in real property and their transfer, public programs, policies relating to real property. (Typically o… 3 cr · 3 hr source
FINN 400H3Honors Finance Colloquium3Explores important concepts, significant events and/or new developments in the field of Finance. Prerequisite: Senior standing. (Typically offered: Fall) May be repeated for up to 6 hours of degree c… 3 cr · 3 hr source
FINN 40103Seminar in Personal Financial Planning3Explores financial planning function, including contact, data acquisition, plan development and implementation; covers all areas of personal financial planning including investments, insurance, taxes… 3 cr · 3 hr source
FINN 4100VSpecial Topics in Finance1Explore current events, new developments and special topics in Finance not covered in other courses. Prerequisite: FINN 20403 . (Typically offered: Irregular) May be repeated for up to 6 hours of deg… 1 cr · 1 hr source
FINN 41203Valuing New Ventures3Valuation methods of entrepreneurial, early-stage, and R&D finance, including term sheets, valuing full and partial stakes, preferred and participating convertible preferred stock, options, later-rou… 3 cr · 3 hr source
FINN 41303Financial Derivatives3Sound training in the principles of security analysis and portfolio management and certain advanced techniques of financial management. Modern portfolio theory and its application to portfolio manage… 3 cr · 3 hr source
FINN 41403Portfolio Management I3This course applies modern investment theory to the practical management of the Rebsament Trust. Students prepare a statement of investment objectives, recommend an asset allocation strategy based on… 3 cr · 3 hr source
FINN 41503Portfolio Management II3This course is a continuation of FINN 41403 . Topics covered include technical analysis, dynamic asset allocation and derivative strategies. Visits to major investments firms and organized exchanges… 3 cr · 3 hr source
FINN 41603Advanced Financial Modeling3Design and evaluation of integrated financial models for corporate analysis and decision-making. Students work with a set of tools to enhance programming, data handling and modeling skills. Topics in… 3 cr · 3 hr source
FINN 41703Energy Finance3This course is as a comprehensive introduction to the field of Energy Finance, i.e., the application of Finance principles to energy, energy-service, and related industries. Topics covered include: (… 3 cr · 3 hr source
FINN 41803Alternative Investments3This case-based course addresses the theory and practice of alternative asset management. Alternative assets cover a wide range of the investment landscape such as hedge funds, private equity (ventur… 3 cr · 3 hr source
FINN 42303Advanced Corporate Finance3Addresses complex and multifaceted issues and problems in financial decision-making. Prerequisite: FINN 36003 . (Typically offered: Irregular) 3 cr · 3 hr source
FINN 42403New Venture Finance3Explores early-stage funding sources and the startup ecosystem, due diligence when seeking funding, and the issues that arise about governance and control when seeking funding, including a deep dive… 3 cr · 3 hr source
FINN 43103Advanced Commercial Banking3Problems and cases emphasizing application of analytical tools and techniques in commercial bank risk measurement and management. Evaluation of small business credit risk; analysis of liquidity, capi… 3 cr · 3 hr source
FINN 43203Financial Data Analytics I3Introduction to programming and data analysis using financial data sets. Topics cover core programming concepts, data acquisition and cleaning, tabular analysis, and basic visualization to support em… 3 cr · 3 hr source
FINN 43303Financial Data Analytics II3Continuation of Financial Data Analytics I with quantitative methods for financial analysis. Develops skills in statistical modeling, forecasting, and optimization, including regression and time-seri… 3 cr · 3 hr source
FINN 44103Real Estate Appraisal3Valuation theories applied to real estate. Characteristics which affect value are studied and valuation methodologies are learned and performed by the students. Focus is on residential real estate bu… 3 cr · 3 hr source
FINN 44303Real Estate Finance and Investment3Consideration of professional aspects of the real estate field. Emphasis is placed upon finance techniques and investment analysis. The focus is on commercial real estate. Brokerage, property managem… 3 cr · 3 hr source
FINN 4500VIndependent Study1Permits students on an individual basis to explore selected topics in finance, with the consent of instructor. (Typically offered: Irregular) 1 cr · 1 hr source
FINN 47303Life and Health Insurance I3Basic principles, functions, uses of life and health insurance; types of policy contracts; calculation of premiums, reserves; organizations, management, supervision, of companies. (Typically offered:… 3 cr · 3 hr source
FINN 48303Property and Casualty Insurance I3Forms and functions of fire, marine, inland marine, automobile title, miscellaneous types insurance and bonds for business, personal use. (Typically offered: Spring) 3 cr · 3 hr source
FINN 5100VSpecial Topics in Finance1Explore current events, concepts and new developments relevant to practitioners of Finance not available in other courses. Topics vary depending on the instructor. Prerequisite: Graduate standing in… 1 cr · 1 hr source
FINN 51103Corporate Financial Management3Financial analysis, planning and control; decision making and modeling for financial managers; and financial policies for management. Prerequisite: Graduate standing in the Master of Science in Finan… 3 cr · 3 hr source
FINN 51203Valuing New Ventures3This course is for students who wish to begin careers in valuing new ventures with VCs and Angel funds, for investors interested in new ventures as an asset class, for members of startup teams who fo… 3 cr · 3 hr source
FINN 51303Financial Derivatives3Survey of options, futures, forwards, and swaps with emphasis on no-arbitrage pricing, hedging, and market mechanics. Students analyze strategies for speculation, risk transfer, and arbitrage across… 3 cr · 3 hr source
FINN 51403Impact Investing3Students will gain skills for investing for social impact such as the ability to source, screen, and structure investment deals. Students will engage with industry leaders and explore areas of social… 3 cr · 3 hr source
FINN 51703Energy Finance and Risk Management3This course provides an advanced introduction to energy finance, defined as the application of finance principles to energy, energy service, and related industries, concerning all aspects of the ener… 3 cr · 3 hr source
FINN 52103New Venture Finance3The course is a deep dive into the legal contracting and governance issues around early stage financing. This course provides students with exposure to the startup finance ecosystem. Students will le… 3 cr · 3 hr source
FINN 52203Financial Markets & Valuation3Analysis of financial information by capital markets in the determination of security values with specific applications to retail and logistics companies. This course views these and other companies… 3 cr · 3 hr source
FINN 52303Advanced Corporate Finance3Addresses complex and multifaceted issues and problems in financial decision-making. Graduate degree credit will not be given for both FINN 42303 and FINN 52303 . Prerequisite: Graduate standing in t… 3 cr · 3 hr source
FINN 52403Digital Innovation in Financial Markets3The evolving role and operations of financial markets and institutions in an increasingly digital-oriented economy. The impact of technological innovations such as blockchain, nonbank financial techn… 3 cr · 3 hr source
FINN 53003Advanced Corporate Financial Management3Focus on financial policy issues using real situational cases. Topics include cost of capital, capital budgeting and long-term planning, value-based management, real options, as well as project finan… 3 cr · 3 hr source
FINN 53103Advanced Commercial Banking3This course focuses on advanced risk management strategies commonly implemented at regional and large commercial banks. Topics include financial statement analysis of banks and holding companies, cre… 3 cr · 3 hr source
FINN 53203Financial Data Analytics I3Introduction to Python with a focus on structured financial data. Topics include basic syntax, data types, control flow, and practical skills for importing, cleaning, transforming, visualizing, and a… 3 cr · 3 hr source
FINN 53303Investment Theory and Management3Integration of theory, practice of investments with solution of individual and institutional portfolio management problems; risk management; Institute of Chartered Financial Analysts' Problems. Prere… 3 cr · 3 hr source
FINN 53403Financial Data Analytics II3Continuation of Financial Data Analytics I with quantitative applications in finance. Students use financial data application programming interfaces (APIs) and Python tools to run statistical tests,… 3 cr · 3 hr source
FINN 5410VShollmier Investment Project1Provide students with the opportunity to design and apply complex investment strategies used in institutional portfolio management on the Shollmier MBA Fund that can involve fixed income and equity s… 1 cr · 1 hr source
FINN 54303Real Estate Finance and Investment3Consideration of professional aspects of the real estate field. Emphasis is placed upon finance techniques and investment analysis. The focus is on commercial real estate. Brokerage, property managem… 3 cr · 3 hr source
FINN 54503Advanced Financial Modeling3Design and construction of financial models in Microsoft Excel. Students build integrated three-statement projection models and extend them to valuation and transaction cases: comparable company anal… 3 cr · 3 hr source
FINN 5500VIndependent Study1Permits students on an individual basis to explore selected topics in finance, with the consent of instructor. Graduate degree credit will not be given for both FINN 4500V and FINN 5500V . Prerequisi… 1 cr · 1 hr source
FINN 60403Finance Theory3Provides a conceptual understanding of key theoretical developments in the field of financial economics, including firm decisions under risk within a world of uncertainty. (Typically offered: Irregul… 3 cr · 3 hr source
FINN 61303Seminar in Investment Theory3Study advanced literature in field investments, with special reference to theory of random walks, stock valuation models, portfolio management. (Typically offered: Spring) 3 cr · 3 hr source
FINN 62303Seminar in Financial Management3Financial management of firm with emphasis on financial theory or firm, quantitative methods used in financial analysis, planning. (Typically offered: Irregular) 3 cr · 3 hr source
FINN 63303Empirical Research in Finance3A study of recent empirically based research in finance. (Typically offered: Irregular) 3 cr · 3 hr source
FINN 67303Seminar in Financial Markets and Institutions3Recent developments in the literature of financial markets and institutions. Participants will be involved in the extensive study of existing theories and empirical tests of the theories. (Typically… 3 cr · 3 hr source
FINN 6830VContemporary Issues in Doctoral Colloquium1To explore and evaluate contemporary research issues in finance. Course content to reflect the most recent developments in theory and empirical research methodologies. Prerequisite: Doctoral student… 1 cr · 1 hr source
FINN 7000VDoctoral Dissertation1. Prerequisite: Candidacy. (Typically offered: Fall and Spring) May be repeated for degree credit. 1 cr · 1 hr source
FREN 10103Elementary French I3. (Typically offered: Fall and Spring) 3 cr · 3 hr source
FREN 10203Elementary French II3Elementary courses stress correct pronunciation, aural comprehension, and simple speaking ability, and lead to active mastery of basic grammar and limited reading ability. (Typically offered: Fall an… 3 cr · 3 hr source
FREN 20103Intermediate French I3Intermediate courses lead to greater facility in spoken language and to more advanced reading skills. (Typically offered: Fall and Spring) 3 cr · 3 hr source
FREN 20203Intermediate French II3Continued development of basic speaking comprehension and writing skills and intensive development of reading skills. (Typically offered: Fall and Spring) 3 cr · 3 hr source
FREN 30003Advanced French3Further intensive practice for the purpose of strengthening written and oral expression. Includes a review of the essentials of French grammar. Prerequisite: FREN 20203 or equivalent. (Typically offe… 3 cr · 3 hr source
FREN 30603Ph.D. Reading Requirement I3. (Typically offered: Spring Even Years) 3 cr · 3 hr source
FREN 31033Cultural Readings3A course designed to build vocabulary and to strengthen reading skills and oral expression through extensive practice with culturally authentic materials. Prerequisite: FREN 20203 . (Typically offere… 3 cr · 3 hr source
FREN 31133Introduction to Literature3Further development of reading skills and introduction to literacy commentary and analysis. Prerequisite: FREN 30003 or FREN 31033 . (Typically offered: Spring) 3 cr · 3 hr source
FREN 31233French Phonetics3Improves students' pronunciation of French while they acquire the basic rules of standardized spoken French. The course takes into account the major contrastive features of the sounds of French and E… 3 cr · 3 hr source
FREN 399HVHonors French Course1Honors French. Prerequisite: Junior standing. (Typically offered: Fall and Spring) May be repeated for up to 12 hours of degree credit. 1 cr · 1 hr source
FREN 40003French Grammar and Composition3. Prerequisite: FREN 30003 or FREN 31033 . (Typically offered: Fall) 3 cr · 3 hr source
FREN 40303French for Oral Proficiency3Three hours per week of conversation practice for the advanced undergraduate. Prerequisite: FREN 30003 or FREN 31033 . (Typically offered: Fall and Spring) 3 cr · 3 hr source
FREN 41103Special Themes in French3Topics not normally covered in period courses. Sample topics: "The Comic Tradition in French Literature," "French Cinema." Topics announced one semester in advance. Prerequisite: FREN 31133 . (Typica… 3 cr · 3 hr source
FREN 42103French Civilization3. Prerequisite: FREN 31133 . (Typically offered: Spring) 3 cr · 3 hr source
FREN 42203Survey of French Literature I3A survey of French literature, its forms and themes from the medieval period through the 18th century. Prerequisite: FREN 31133 . (Typically offered: Irregular) 3 cr · 3 hr source
FREN 42303Survey of French Literature II3A survey of French literature, its forms and themes from the 19th and 20th centuries. Prerequisite: FREN 31133 . (Typically offered: Irregular) 3 cr · 3 hr source
FREN 42403Studies in Francophone Literature3Introduction to seminal writers from Francophone cultures, mainly Quebec, the Maghreb, and West Africa. Exploration of national identity, morality, religion, exile, and socio-political and cultural p… 3 cr · 3 hr source
FREN 43303Introduction to Business French3Introduction and orientation to the French world of business and commerce through the study of vocabulary, forms, and formulas and expression used in commercial correspondence. Prerequisite: FREN 311… 3 cr · 3 hr source
FREN 44303Business Culture and Practices3A practical application of French to the business world focusing on the cultural challenges faced by Americans doing business in France and francophone countries. Case studies and translations of aut… 3 cr · 3 hr source
FREN 46603French Short Story3Introduces the genre of the French Short Story, focusing on close readings and providing an overview of the most important literary movements from the Middle Ages to the twentieth century. Prerequisi… 3 cr · 3 hr source
FREN 4750VSpecial Investigations1. (Typically offered: Fall and Spring) May be repeated for degree credit. 1 cr · 1 hr source
FREN 50003French Grammar and Phonetics3Systematic review of principles of French grammar and syntax; comprehensive presentation of French phonetics. (Typically offered: Irregular) 3 cr · 3 hr source
FREN 53303Old French Literature3An intensive study of French Medieval Literature from the Chansons de Geste to Villon, including an in-depth analysis of the genres and their evolution, and of the major authors of the times. (Typica… 3 cr · 3 hr source
FREN 53503Survey of French Poetry3A comprehensive study of French poetry from the Middle Ages to the twentieth century, focusing on close readings of individual poems. This course will cover literary movements and trends of the perio… 3 cr · 3 hr source
FREN 54303French 16th-Century Literature3A survey of representative writers of the sixteenth century. (Typically offered: Irregular) 3 cr · 3 hr source
FREN 55403French 17th-Century Literature3A survey of representative writers of the seventeenth century. (Typically offered: Irregular) 3 cr · 3 hr source
FREN 56703French 18th-Century Literature3. (Typically offered: Irregular) 3 cr · 3 hr source
FREN 57003Special Topics3May be offered in a subject not specifically covered by the courses otherwise listed. (Typically offered: Irregular) May be repeated for up to 6 hours of degree credit. 3 cr · 3 hr source
FREN 5750VSpecial Investigations1. (Typically offered: Irregular) May be repeated for degree credit. 1 cr · 1 hr source
FREN 57703Survey of Francophone Literature3A survey of representative texts in the field of sub-Saharan and North African literature concentrating on postcolonial novels using contemporary critical approaches. (Typically offered: Irregular) 3 cr · 3 hr source
FREN 57803The French Nineteenth-Century Novel3. (Typically offered: Irregular) 3 cr · 3 hr source
FREN 58303French 20th-Century Novel3. (Typically offered: Irregular) 3 cr · 3 hr source
GDES 23103Design Tools and Concepts3Introduces students to design concepts, with a concentration on professional industry tools. The course emphasizes development of visual problem solving while creating well-crafted solutions and will… 3 cr · 3 hr source
GDES 33103Typographic Systems 13Examination of letterform construction, including anatomy and architecture. Analysis will take place through a historical lens, exploring technological and cultural contexts. Students will begin to u… 3 cr · 3 hr source
GDES 33203Typographic Systems 23Introduces the complexity of adding imagery, both photographic and illustrative, into typographic layout. Students will learn to manage hierarchy in a more advanced way through the use of the grid. A… 3 cr · 3 hr source
GDES 33803User Experience3Introduces students to the research methods, process, and framework of creating a successful user experience (UX). The course covers ethical and appropriate user research, user scenarios, information… 3 cr · 3 hr source
GDES 33903Identity Systems 13Learn and apply theory of semiotics, through the creation of icon sets and small scale applications. Emphasis will be placed on connotation, creating messaging and formal development. Prerequisite: G… 3 cr · 3 hr source
GDES 43003Professional Development and Seminar3Continues to prepare students for professional life after graduation. The course exposes students to a variety of career pathways available to designers today and equips them for job seeking. Student… 3 cr · 3 hr source
GDES 43103Interactive Language3Builds on the User Experience course by focusing on screen design, prototyping and web coding. Special attention is paid to accessibility and basic search engine preparation through demonstrating tra… 3 cr · 3 hr source
GDES 43203Technology in Context3Advanced course focusing on speculative explorations in the world of interaction design. Much of the work will be touch and gesture based and dealing with the built environment. Application of knowle… 3 cr · 3 hr source
GDES 43303Special Topics in Graphic Design3Topics dealing with trends, movements, and new elements within the design field, such as entrepreneurship, diversity, sustainability, critical issues, and data. (Typically offered: Fall and Spring) M… 3 cr · 3 hr source
GDES 43403Identity Systems 23Advanced identity design course emphasizing creating cohesive messaging systems that cover a wide range of media. Creation of identity systems that are based on research and appropriate to content, c… 3 cr · 3 hr source
GDES 43503Human-Centered Design3Research-based studio introducing design methods that focus on an audience centric process. Exposure to communication theory, modes of persuasion, sustainability, how to design for niche audiences. P… 3 cr · 3 hr source
GDES 43603Design for Complexity3Providing opportunity to address problems existing outside of the classroom with the focus shifting between design for good initiatives. Collaboration, research, problem seeking and solving will be a… 3 cr · 3 hr source
GDES 43703Typographic Systems 33Culminating typography course, exploration of typography at an advanced level through a variety of projects. Projects may range from type design to type in motion to complex publication design. Exhib… 3 cr · 3 hr source
GDES 43803Degree Project3Capstone course requiring completion of a self-directed project through in-depth research, writing and making, offering an opportunity to specialize prior to entering the job market. Prerequisite: GD… 3 cr · 3 hr source
GDES 438H3Honors Degree Project3Capstone course requiring completion of a self-directed project through in-depth research, writing and making, offering an opportunity to specialize prior to entering the job market. Prerequisite: Ho… 3 cr · 3 hr source
GDES 4390VSpecial Problems in Graphic Design1Advanced individual projects in graphic design. Prerequisite: Any 4000 level GDES visual design course except GDES 43403 . (Typically offered: Fall and Spring) May be repeated for up to 6 hours of de… 1 cr · 1 hr source
GDES 490HVHonors Thesis in Graphic Design1Thesis hours for honors students completing an honors thesis. Prerequisite: Honors standing. (Typically offered: Fall and Spring) 1 cr · 1 hr source
GDES 4940VGraphic Design Internship1Credit for practical experience gained through internship in graphic design. Report required form intern and field supervisor on progress and significant accomplishments. 3 credit hours per semester.… 1 cr · 1 hr source
GDES 53003Design Pedagogy and Leadership3Explores the history and application of pedagogy related to careers in academia and professional practice. Focuses on methodologies for teaching, assessment, and curriculum writing. (Typically offere… 3 cr · 3 hr source
GDES 53103Interactive Language3Advanced course utilizing interactive languages to create responsive experiences for the web, touch screens. Exploration of the intersection of linear and non-linear design experiences in the applica… 3 cr · 3 hr source
GDES 53203Technology in Context3Advanced course focusing on speculative explorations in the world of interaction design. Much of the work will be touch and gesture based and dealing with the built environment. Application of knowle… 3 cr · 3 hr source
GDES 53303Design Research Methods3Examines research methods from other disciplines to apply those methods to contemporary design practice, focusing on the means of collecting information throughout the creative process, and incorpora… 3 cr · 3 hr source
GDES 53403Identity Systems3Advanced identity design course emphasizing creating cohesive messaging systems that cover a wide range of media. Creation of identity systems that are based on research and appropriate to content, c… 3 cr · 3 hr source
GDES 53503Human-Centered Design3Research-based studio introducing design methods that focus on an audience centric process. Exposure to communication theory, modes of persuasion, sustainability, how to design for niche audiences. G… 3 cr · 3 hr source
GDES 53603Design Co-op3Collaboration with an organization, or design firm, providing opportunity to address problems existing outside of the classroom with the focus shifting between design for good initiatives. Collaborat… 3 cr · 3 hr source
GDES 53703Typographic Systems III3Culminating typography course, exploration of typography at an advanced level through a variety of projects. Projects may range from type design to type in motion to complex publication design. Exhib… 3 cr · 3 hr source
GDES 53803Design Writing and Dissemination3Explores diverse modes of writing in design, including reviews and the peer-review process, journal articles and abstracts, books, popular culture, grant and funding applications, thesis writing, and… 3 cr · 3 hr source
GDES 53903Design Theory: Past, Present, and the Future3Explores design theory that is both discipline-specific and interdisciplinary. Examines the application of theory and frameworks within the context of design, including the history of design theory a… 3 cr · 3 hr source
GDES 5940VGraphic Design Internship1Credit for practical experience gained through internship in graphic design. Report required form intern and field supervisor on progress and significant accomplishments. 3 credit hours per semester.… 1 cr · 1 hr source
GDES 63006Design and Communities6Community-based design research focusing primarily on people and users, covering topics related to "wicked problems" and complexity in design that require a system-level approach. (Typically offered:… 6 cr · 6 hr source
GDES 63106Design and Technology6Explores emerging technologies through the lens of what is plausible, possible, and preferable in the future of design. Examines topics related to data, policy, and the future of making while also co… 6 cr · 6 hr source
GDES 6320VGraduate Design1Individual problems in two and three dimensional design. Prerequisite: Graduate standing. (Typically offered: Fall and Spring) May be repeated for degree credit. 1 cr · 1 hr source
GDES 63406Design and Culture6Examines the culture of the design discipline to further provoke the confines of the discipline, and understand the ways in which practitioners are accountable for design outcomes through interdiscip… 6 cr · 6 hr source
GDES 63503Special Topics in Communication Design3Topics dealing with trends, movements, and new elements within the design field, such as entrepreneurship, diversity, sustainability, critical issues, and data. (Typically offered: Fall and Spring) M… 3 cr · 3 hr source
GDES 63606Graduate Final Project Research6Develops a written project proposal that demonstrates a viable project with a clear research direction. (Typically offered: Fall and Spring) 6 cr · 6 hr source
GDES 63909Graduate Studio9Students will complete a final project that includes a designed system, written research paper, and public presentation. The final project should demonstrate the ability to tackle significant design… 9 cr · 9 hr source
GEOG 11103Human Geography3Basic course in human geography stressing the interrelationships between the natural factors of the environment and man's activities, especially the role of geography in the understanding of social p… 3 cr · 3 hr source
GEOG 111H3Honors Human Geography3Basic course in human geography stressing the interrelationships between the natural factors of the environment and man's activities, especially the role of geography in the understanding of social p… 3 cr · 3 hr source
GEOG 21003World Regional Geography3Survey of problems, development potential, and physical and human resources of the developing and developed world. (Typically offered: Fall and Spring) 3 cr · 3 hr source
GEOG 210H3Honors World Regional Geography3Survey of problems, development potential, and physical and human resources of the developing and developed world. Prerequisite: Honors candidacy. (Typically offered: Fall and Spring) This course is… 3 cr · 3 hr source
GEOL 11101Physical Geology Laboratory1Laboratory exercises concerning the identification of rocks and minerals, use of aerial photographs and topographic maps, and several field trips. Pre- or Corequisite: GEOL 11103 . (Typically offered… 1 cr · 1 hr source
GEOL 11103Physical Geology3Survey of geological processes and products, and their relationships to landforms, natural resources, living environments and human beings. Corequisite: GEOL 11101 . (Typically offered: Fall, Spring… 3 cr · 3 hr source
GEOL 111H1Honors Physical Geology Laboratory1Survey of geological processes and products and their relationships to landforms, natural resources, living environments, and human beings. Lecture 3 hours, laboratory 2 hours per week. Corequisite:… 1 cr · 1 hr source
GEOL 111H3Honors Physical Geology3Survey of geological processes and products and their relationships to landforms, natural resources, living environments, and human beings. Lecture 3 hours, laboratory 2 hours per week. Corequisite:… 3 cr · 3 hr source
GEOL 11201Earth Science Laboratory1Laboratory exercises concerning human interactions with the physical environment including the study of earthquakes, volcanoes, flooding, erosion, mass wasting, water supply and contamination, and wa… 1 cr · 1 hr source
GEOL 11203Earth Science3The application of earth science principles and knowledge of problems created by human occupancy and exploitation of the physical environment. (Typically offered: Fall and Spring) 3 cr · 3 hr source
GEOS 11504Introduction to Geology for Science Majors4Survey of geological processes and materials and their relationships to landforms, natural resources, environments, and human beings. Students will understand the principles of physical geology, Eart… 4 cr · 4 hr source
GEOS 23103Mineralogy3General principles of mineralogy, study and identification of common minerals, igneous & metamorphic rocks using hand samples. Prerequisite: ( GEOL 11103 or GEOS 11504 ) and CHEM 14103 . Corequisite:… 3 cr · 3 hr source
GEOS 28103Digital Earth3This course introduces the fundamental concepts and practical geospatial techniques of the digital earth initiative. Students will learn how digital geographical information is produced (also referre… 3 cr · 3 hr source
GEOS 281H3Honors Digital Earth3This course introduces the fundamental concepts and practical geospatial techniques of the digital earth initiative. Students will learn how digital geographical information is produced (also referre… 3 cr · 3 hr source
GEOS 30003Research Methods In Geography3Provides undergraduate students with a broad-based introduction to key research methods and strategies used in the discipline of geography. Prerequisite: GEOG 11103 or GEOG 21003 . (Typically offered… 3 cr · 3 hr source
GEOS 30103Foundations of Geospatial Data Analysis3Basic mathematical tools applied in geospatial technology, including trigonometry in mapping, linear algebra in remote sensing, optimization in spatial decision support, and graph theory in routing.… 3 cr · 3 hr source
GEOS 30203Introduction to Cartography3Students learn basic principles of map design, cartographic theory and field surveying to produce a variety of computer-generated maps. An introductory course designed for students in a variety of di… 3 cr · 3 hr source
GEOS 30403Sustaining Earth3Theory and growth of conservation and sustainability, the wise use of the major natural resources of the United States. This course meets the requirement in conservation and sustainability for teache… 3 cr · 3 hr source
GEOS 304H3Honors Sustaining Earth3Theory and growth of conservation and the wise use of the major natural resources of the United States. This course meets the requirement in conservation for teachers. Prerequisite: Junior standing.… 3 cr · 3 hr source
GEOS 30603Geology of Arkansas3A survey of the distribution, genesis, and age of the rocks, fossils, structures, landforms and geological processes of Arkansas. Equivalent to two hours of lecture per week. Field trips required. Pr… 3 cr · 3 hr source
GEOS 30903Speleology3An introduction to caving techniques and the science of caves. Covers basic caving equipment, safety, and cave conservation. Cave science (speleology) is covered at an introductory level across a ran… 3 cr · 3 hr source
GEOS 31003Geospatial Technologies Computational Toolkit3Basic computational tools and processes applied in geospatial software, related computer hardware components, systems and applications software, and spatial database fundamentals. Python, including S… 3 cr · 3 hr source
GEOS 32103Principles of Remote Sensing3Fundamental concepts of remote sensing of the environment. Optical, infrared, microwave, LIDAR, and in situ sensor systems are introduced. Remote sensing of vegetation, water, urban landscapes, soils… 3 cr · 3 hr source
GEOS 33303Oceanography3The sea, its landforms; its winds and currents as related to the atmosphere, world climates, and world trade; its basin as avenues for continental drift; its waters as habitat for plant and animal li… 3 cr · 3 hr source
GEOS 34103Sedimentary Geology3An introductory study of sedimentary rocks from the standpoint of classification, field and laboratory description, genesis, and preservation. Lecture 2 hours, laboratory 2 hours per week. Corequisit… 3 cr · 3 hr source
GEOS 35104Structural Geology4Survey of deformational features and their geological significance in the crust of the earth. Lecture 3 hours per week. Corequisite: Lab component. Prerequisite: GEOL 11103 or GEOS 11504 . (Typically… 4 cr · 4 hr source
GEOS 35403Geospatial Applications and Information Science3An introduction to the methods and theory underlying the full range of geographic information science and collateral areas - including GNSS, remote sensing, cadastral, spatial demographics and others… 3 cr · 3 hr source
GEOS 35503Spatial Analysis Using ArcGIS3Applications of analysis of spatial data using ArcGIS tools in map design, on-line mapping, creating geodatabases, accessing geospatial data, geo-processing, digitizing, geocoding, spatial analysis i… 3 cr · 3 hr source
GEOS 35603Geospatial Data Mining3Basic tools for analyzing, summarizing and visualizing geospatial data. Exploratory data and spatial data analysis, probability distributions and application, single and multivariate analysis and hyp… 3 cr · 3 hr source
GEOS 35903Introduction to Geodatabases3Fundamental concepts and applications of geospatial databases. Schema development and spatial data models for geodata. Spatial and attribute query and optimization, properties and structures of relat… 3 cr · 3 hr source
GEOS 3600VUndergraduate Special Problems1Library, laboratory, or field research in different phases of geology. (Typically offered: Fall, Spring and Summer) May be repeated for up to 6 hours of degree credit. 1 cr · 1 hr source
GEOS 36703Environmental Field Methods3An off campus field-based professional course emphasizing the observation and interpretation of environmental and Earth system processes with a focus on applying physical and chemical field measureme… 3 cr · 3 hr source
GEOS 37303Geospatial Data Science in Public Health3Introduction to geospatial data science, including geographic information systems (GIS) and related technologies, with an emphasis on their practical applications in the fields of public health, glob… 3 cr · 3 hr source
GEOS 38703Quantitative Methods in Earth Science3Foundations of quantitative thinking, data analysis and visualization, mathematical modeling, and scientific programming, with applications in the Earth Sciences. Interpretation of scientific data an… 3 cr · 3 hr source
GEOS 390H1Junior Honors Course1Special honors research in geology. One hour credit each semester. Prerequisite: Junior standing. (Typically offered: Fall, Spring and Summer) 1 cr · 1 hr source
GEOS 391H1Junior Honors Course II1Special honors research in geology. One hour credit each semester. Prerequisite: Junior standing. (Typically offered: Fall, Spring and Summer) 1 cr · 1 hr source
GEOS 399HVHonors Course1. Prerequisite: Junior standing. (Typically offered: Irregular) May be repeated for up to 6 hours of degree credit. 1 cr · 1 hr source
GEOS 40303Hydrogeology3Occurrence, movement, and interaction of water with geologic and cultural features. Lecture 3 hours per week. Corequisite: Lab component. Prerequisite: MATH 22003 or MATH 24004 . (Typically offered:… 3 cr · 3 hr source
GEOS 40403Geography of the Middle East3Physical and cultural landscapes, natural and cultural resources, art and architecture, land use, political history, OPEC, and current problems of North Africa and the Middle East region west of Afgh… 3 cr · 3 hr source
GEOS 404H3Honors Geography of the Middle East3Physical and cultural landscapes, natural and cultural resources, art and architecture, land use, political history, OPEC, and current problems of North Africa and the Middle East region west of Afgh… 3 cr · 3 hr source
GEOS 40503Geomorphology3A quantitative, mechanistic overview of surface processes and landscape evolution. Lecture 2 hours, laboratory 3 hours per week. One to two field trips on weekends (2 day total) are required during t… 3 cr · 3 hr source
GEOS 40603Principles of Geochemistry3Introduction to fundamental principles of geochemistry from historic development to modern concepts. Prerequisite: CHEM 14201 , CHEM 14203 and GEOS 23103 . (Typically offered: Fall) 3 cr · 3 hr source
GEOS 40703Urban Geography3Areal patterns of modern urban regions and the focus shaping these patterns. Emphasis is placed on American urban areas and their evolution and functional areas. Field work. Prerequisite: Junior stan… 3 cr · 3 hr source
GEOS 40803Economic Geology3Introduction to mineral deposits used as economic resources. Covers basic geology and geochemistry of mineral deposit formations and the formation of major classes of deposits. Examines the relations… 3 cr · 3 hr source
GEOS 40903History and Philosophy of Geography3This course familiarizes students with the history of geography, the contributions of geographers to scientific thought and theory, and research techniques that are used in geography. Emphasis is giv… 3 cr · 3 hr source
GEOS 4100VSpecial Problems in Geosciences1Designed to meet the needs of students who wish to study one particular geographic topic in some detail. Prerequisite: Junior standing. (Typically offered: Fall) May be repeated for up to 6 hours of… 1 cr · 1 hr source
GEOS 410HVHonors Special Problems in Geosciences1Designed to meet the needs of students who wish to study one particular geographic topic in some detail. Prerequisite: Junior standing. (Typically offered: Fall) May be repeated for up to 6 hours of… 1 cr · 1 hr source
GEOS 41103Global Change3Examines central issues of global change including natural and human induced climate change, air pollution, deforestation, desertification, wetland loss urbanization, and the biodiversity crisis. The… 3 cr · 3 hr source
GEOS 411H3Honors Global Change3Examines central issues of global change including natural and human induced climate change, air pollution, deforestation, desertification, wetland loss urbanization, and the biodiversity crisis. The… 3 cr · 3 hr source
GEOS 41303Radar Remote Sensing3Introduction to radar remote sensing and its applications in geology, geography, archeology, engineering, and agriculture. Focuses on Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) and advanced techniques including… 3 cr · 3 hr source
GEOS 41503Karst Hydrogeology3Assessment of ground water resources in carbonate rock terrains and how they vary with rock properties and climate. Studying the processes that develop karst conduits (caves) and understanding their… 3 cr · 3 hr source
GEOS 42203Stratigraphy and Sedimentation3Introductory investigation of stratigraphic and sedimentologic factors important to the study of sedimentary rocks. Lecture 2 hours, laboratory 3 hours per week. A required weekend, two-day field tri… 3 cr · 3 hr source
GEOS 42303Geography of Religion & Sacrality3Explores the spatial nature of the World's major faiths and religious institutions, focusing on the distribution and origins of these religions. Examines the religious beliefs, rituals, architecture,… 3 cr · 3 hr source
GEOS 42403Political Geography3Contemporary world political problems in their geographic context. Development of the principles of political geography with emphasis upon the problems of Eastern Europe, Africa, and Southeast Asia.… 3 cr · 3 hr source
GEOS 42503Petroleum Geology3Distribution and origin of petroleum. Lecture 2 hours, laboratory 2 hours per week. Corequisite: Lab component. Prerequisite: Geology major and senior standing. (Typically offered: Fall) 3 cr · 3 hr source
GEOS 42603Geospatial Data Science - Sources and Characteristics3Covers the wide range of geospatial data sources and characteristics with emphasis on data science applications through hands-on experience recognizing the unique requirements of major sources. Techn… 3 cr · 3 hr source
GEOS 4300VInternship in Physical Geography3Supervised experience in municipal, county, state or private natural resource management agency, or any other such organization approved by instructor. (Typically offered: Fall, Spring and Summer) 3 cr · 3 hr source
GEOS 43303Igneous and Metamorphic Petrology3Elementary to advanced study of the origin and evolution of igneous and metamorphic rocks in a variety of plate tectonics settings. Lecture 2 hours, Laboratory 2 hours per week. Corequisite: Lab comp… 3 cr · 3 hr source
GEOS 43503Meteorology3Examination of the atmospheric processes that result in multifarious weather systems. Offered as physical science. Prerequisite: Junior standing. (Typically offered: Fall) 3 cr · 3 hr source
GEOS 43603Climatology3Fundamentals of topical climatology followed by a study of regional climatology. Offered as physical science. Prerequisite: GEOL 11203 or GEOS 43503 . (Typically offered: Spring) 3 cr · 3 hr source
GEOS 4370VGeology Field Trip1Camping field trip to areas of geologic interest, usually conducted during Spring Break. (Typically offered: Spring) May be repeated for up to 4 hours of degree credit. 1 cr · 1 hr source
GEOS 43803Hazard & Disaster Assessment, Mitigation, Risk & Policy3Comprehensive introduction to interdisciplinary approaches to natural and environmental hazards and risk. Hazards and disaster assessment, mitigation, and policy are the focus of the class. Prerequis… 3 cr · 3 hr source
GEOS 438H3Honors Hazard & Disaster Assessment, Mitigation, Risk & Policy3Comprehensive introduction to interdisciplinary approaches to natural and environmental hazards and risk. Hazards and disaster assessment, mitigation, and policy are the focus of the class. Prerequis… 3 cr · 3 hr source
GEOS 43903American Public Lands & Policy3The course examines the role of American federal public lands in 19th-21st century geography, history, policy, and art. It investigates the growth of conservation, preservation, and management moveme… 3 cr · 3 hr source
GEOS 439H3Honors American Public Lands & Policy3The course examines the role of American federal public lands in 19th-21st century geography, history, policy, and art. It investigates the growth of conservation, preservation, and management moveme… 3 cr · 3 hr source
GEOS 44303Geophysics3Derivation from physical principles, of the geophysical methods for mapping the Earth. Computational methods of converting gravity, magnetic, radiometric, electrical, and seismic data into geologic i… 3 cr · 3 hr source
GEOS 44703Applied Climatology3involves the use of climatic data to solve a variety of social, economic and environmental problems, such as for clients in agriculture, water and energy management. The basic purpose of applied clim… 3 cr · 3 hr source
GEOS 447H3Honors Applied Climatology3Applied climatology involves the use of climatic data to solve a variety of social, economic and environmental problems, such as for clients in agriculture, water and energy management. The basic pur… 3 cr · 3 hr source
GEOS 44903Geography of Political Violence3This seminar focuses on the rise of civil conflict in the post-World War II world. We are particularly interested in understanding the institutional challenges facing countries that experience such c… 3 cr · 3 hr source
GEOS 449H3Honors Geography of Political Violence3This seminar focuses on the rise of civil conflict in the post-World War II world. We are particularly interested in understanding the institutional challenges facing countries that experience such c… 3 cr · 3 hr source
GEOS 45203Cartographic Design and Production3This course addresses advanced cartographic concepts (i.e. visual hierarchy, aesthetics, image cognition) and production techniques as they relate to computer-assisted mapping. Students produce a var… 3 cr · 3 hr source
GEOS 45303Introduction to Petroleum Geophysics3Introduction to seismic wave propagation and petroleum seismology with particular emphasis on seismic events, elastic waves, and seismic survey design. Prerequisite: MATH 25004 , ( PHYS 20203 or PHYS… 3 cr · 3 hr source
GEOS 453H3Honors Introduction to Petroleum Geophysics3Introduction to seismic wave propagation and petroleum seismology with particular emphasis on seismic events, elastic waves, and seismic survey design. Prerequisite: MATH 25004 , ( PHYS 20203 or PHYS… 3 cr · 3 hr source
GEOS 45503Introduction to Raster GIS3Theory, data structure, algorithms, and techniques behind raster-based geographical information systems. Through laboratory exercises and lectures multidisciplinary applications are examined in datab… 3 cr · 3 hr source
GEOS 45603Geology of Our National Parks3This course examines the underlying geology responsible for selected parks, and explores the interplay of geology, biology, climate, topography, and humans to evaluate the value of the parks, and to… 3 cr · 3 hr source
GEOS 45803Enterprise and Multiuser GIS3GIS practice that's typical of collaborative team-based geospatial organizations. Solve real-world problems through end-to-end GIS design and implementation using ArcGIS Enterprise, extensive federal… 3 cr · 3 hr source
GEOS 45903Introduction to Global Positioning Systems and Global Navigation Satellite Systems3Fundamentals of navigation, mapping, and high-precision positioning using the Navstar Global Positioning System. Topics include datum definition and transformation, map projections, autonomous and di… 3 cr · 3 hr source
GEOS 46503GIS Analysis and Modeling3Unlike conventional GIS courses that focus on studying "where", this course will teach students to address beyond "where" using various GIS analysis and modeling techniques to explore "why" and "how"… 3 cr · 3 hr source
GEOS 46603Low-Temperature Geochemistry of Natural Waters3Covers the low-temperature geochemistry of waters and their associated minerals at Earth's surface. Examines the controls on the chemical composition of natural waters and the minerals precipitated f… 3 cr · 3 hr source
GEOS 46803Geological Field Methods3A professional course taught off campus emphasizing occurrence, description, mapping, and interpretation of major rock types. May not be taken for graduate credit. Prerequisite: GEOS 34103 and GEOS 3… 3 cr · 3 hr source
GEOS 46903Environmental Justice3This course deals with the ethical, environmental, legal, economic, and social implications of society's treatment of the poor, the disenfranchised, and minorities who live in the less desirable, det… 3 cr · 3 hr source
GEOS 47803Geography of Europe3Geographic regions of the area with emphasis on their present development. Prerequisite: Junior standing. (Typically offered: Irregular) 3 cr · 3 hr source
GEOS 47903Geospatial Unmanned Aircraft Systems3(UAS) are becoming key technologies in a number of disciplines. This course will introduce safe and legal operation of UAS in aerial photography, multispectral, thermal and LIDAR applications, geodet… 3 cr · 3 hr source
GEOS 48103Geography of Eurasia3Introduction to the culture, society, and politics of Eurasia using the organizing concept of empire from the moment of its consolidation in 1945 to its dissolution in 1991. Focuses on places that ha… 3 cr · 3 hr source
GEOS 49204Earth System History4Physical and biological events that form the history of the earth from its formation to the beginning of the historical era. Corequisite: Lab component. Prerequisite: Junior Standing. (Typically offe… 4 cr · 4 hr source
GEOS 49303Ancient Forest Science and Sustainability3Ancient forests preserve beautiful habitat with high ecological integrity. This course will examine the development, spatial distribution, and ongoing destruction of ancient forests worldwide, and ho… 3 cr · 3 hr source
GEOS 497H2Senior Honors Course I2Special honors research in geology. Two hours of credit each semester. Prerequisite: Junior honors. (Typically offered: Fall, Spring and Summer) 2 cr · 2 hr source
GEOS 498H2Senior Honors Course II2Special honors research in geology. Two hours of credit each semester. Prerequisite: Junior honors. (Typically offered: Fall, Spring and Summer) 2 cr · 2 hr source
GEOS 49903Dynamics of Sediment Transport3This is a course focused on how fluids transport sediment and construct stratigraphy. Lectures will develop environmental fluid mechanics and sediment transport from first principles so they can be u… 3 cr · 3 hr source
GEOS 50101Colloquium1Weekly meetings of faculty, graduates, advanced students and guests to discuss research and trends in the field of geography. (Typically offered: Spring) May be repeated for up to 2 hours of degree c… 1 cr · 1 hr source
GEOS 50403Foundations of Geospatial Data Analysis3Basic mathematical tools applied in geospatial technology, including trigonometry in mapping, linear algebra in remote sensing, optimization in spatial decision support, and graph theory in routing.… 3 cr · 3 hr source
GEOS 50503Quaternary Environments3An interdisciplinary study of the Quaternary Period, including dating methods, deposits, soils, climates, tectonics, and human adaptation. Lecture 2 hours, laboratory 2 hours per week. Prerequisite:… 3 cr · 3 hr source
GEOS 50703Geospatial Technologies Computational Toolkit3Basic computational tools and processes applied in geospatial software, related computer hardware components, systems and applications software, and spatial database fundamentals. Python, including S… 3 cr · 3 hr source
GEOS 50803Geospatial Data Mining3Basic tools for analyzing, summarizing and visualizing geospatial data. Exploratory data and spatial data analysis, probability distributions and application, single and multivariate analysis and hyp… 3 cr · 3 hr source
GEOS 50903History and Philosophy of Geography3This course familiarizes students with the history of geography, the contributions of geographers to scientific thought and theory, and research techniques that are used in geography. Emphasis is giv… 3 cr · 3 hr source
GEOS 5100VSpecial Problems in Physical Geosciences1Special problems in Geosciences. Prerequisite: Graduate standing. (Typically offered: Fall, Spring and Summer) May be repeated for up to 6 hours of degree credit. 1 cr · 1 hr source
GEOS 51103Global Change3Examines central issues of global change including natural and human induced climate change, air pollution, deforestation, desertification, wetland loss urbanization, and the biodiversity crisis. The… 3 cr · 3 hr source
GEOS 51303Radar Remote Sensing3Introduction to radar remote sensing and its applications in geology, geography, archeology, engineering, and agriculture. Focuses on Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) and advanced techniques including… 3 cr · 3 hr source
GEOS 514033D Seismic Exploration3Interpretation of 3D seismic data for geological structure, stratigraphy, and pore fluid variations with emphasis on hydrocarbon exploration. Prerequisite: GEOS 44303 or GEOS 54303 . (Typically offer… 3 cr · 3 hr source
GEOS 51603Hydrogeologic Modeling3Topics include numerical simulation of ground water flow, solute transport, aqueous geochemistry, theoretical development of equations, hypothesis testing of conceptual models, limitations of specifi… 3 cr · 3 hr source
GEOS 51703Urban Geography3Areal patterns of modern urban regions and the focus shaping these patterns. Emphasis is placed on American urban areas and their evolution and functional areas. Field work. Graduate degree credit wi… 3 cr · 3 hr source
GEOS 51803Geography of the Middle East3Physical and cultural landscapes, natural and cultural resources, art and architecture, land use, political history, OPEC, and current problems of North Africa and the Middle East region west of Afgh… 3 cr · 3 hr source
GEOS 5200VSpecial Problems in Human Geography1. Prerequisite: Graduate standing. (Typically offered: Fall, Spring and Summer) May be repeated for up to 6 hours of degree credit. 1 cr · 1 hr source
GEOS 52103Principles of Remote Sensing3Fundamental concepts of remote sensing of the environment. Optical, infrared, microwave, LIDAR, and in situ sensor systems are introduced. Remote sensing of vegetation, water, urban landscapes, soils… 3 cr · 3 hr source
GEOS 52203Sedimentary Petrology3Sediments and sedimentary rocks. Lecture 2 hours, laboratory 2 hours per week. Corequisite: Lab component. Prerequisite: GEOS 42203 or GEOS 53203 . (Typically offered: Fall) 3 cr · 3 hr source
GEOS 52403Political Geography3Contemporary world political problems in their geographic context. Development of the principles of political geography with emphasis upon the problems of Eastern Europe, Africa, and Southeast Asia.… 3 cr · 3 hr source
GEOS 52503Geomorphology3Mechanics of landform development. Lecture 2 hours, laboratory 3 hours per week. Several local field trips are required during the semester. Graduate degree credit will not be given for both GEOS 405… 3 cr · 3 hr source
GEOS 52603Hydrogeology3Occurrence, movement, and interaction of water with geologic and cultural features. Lecture 3 hours per week. Graduate degree credit will not be given for both GEOS 40303 and GEOS 52603 . Corequisite… 3 cr · 3 hr source
GEOS 52703Principles of Geochemistry3Introduction to fundamental principles of geochemistry from historic development to modern concepts. Graduate degree credit will not be given for both GEOS 40603 and GEOS 52703 . Prerequisite: CHEM 1… 3 cr · 3 hr source
GEOS 52803Economic Geology3Introduction to mineral deposits used as economic resources. Covers basic geology and geochemistry of mineral deposit formations and the formation of major classes of deposits. Examines the relations… 3 cr · 3 hr source
GEOS 52903Introduction to Global Positioning Systems and Global Navigation Satellite Systems3Fundamentals of navigation, mapping, and high-precision positioning using the Navstar Global Positioning System. Topics include datum definition and transformation, map projections, autonomous and di… 3 cr · 3 hr source
GEOS 53203Stratigraphy and Sedimentation3Introductory investigation of stratigraphic and sedimentologic factors important to the study of sedimentary rocks. Lecture 2 hours, laboratory 3 hours per week. A required weekend, two-day field tri… 3 cr · 3 hr source
GEOS 53303Igneous and Metamorphic Petrology3Elementary to advanced study of the origin and evolution of igneous and metamorphic rocks in a variety of plate tectonics settings. Lecture 2 hours, Laboratory 2 hours per week. Corequisite: Lab comp… 3 cr · 3 hr source
GEOS 53503Meteorology3Examination of the atmospheric processes that result in multifarious weather systems. Offered as physical science. Graduate degree credit will not be given for both GEOS 43503 and GEOS 53503 . (Typic… 3 cr · 3 hr source
GEOS 53603Climatology3Fundamentals of topical climatology followed by a study of regional climatology. Offered as physical science. Graduate degree credit will not be given for both GEOS 43603 and GEOS 53603 . (Typically… 3 cr · 3 hr source
GEOS 5370VGeology Field Trip1Camping field trip to areas of geologic interest, usually conducted during Spring Break. Graduate degree credit will not be given for both GEOS 4370V and GEOS 5370V . (Typically offered: Spring) May… 1 cr · 1 hr source
GEOS 53803Hazard & Disaster Assessment, Mitigation, Risk & Policy3Comprehensive introduction to interdisciplinary approaches to natural and environmental hazards and risk. Hazards and disaster assessment, mitigation, and policy are the focus of the class. Graduate… 3 cr · 3 hr source
GEOS 53903Mathematical Modeling of Geological Processes3This course explores a variety of topics in applied mathematics and computational methods within the context of studying geological processes and from the perspective of a modeling practitioner. Prog… 3 cr · 3 hr source
GEOS 54003American Public Lands and Policy3The course examines the role of American federal public lands in 19th-21st century geography, history, policy, and art. It investigates the growth of conservation, preservation, and management moveme… 3 cr · 3 hr source
GEOS 54303Geophysics3Derivation from physical principles, of the geophysical methods for mapping the Earth. Computational methods of converting gravity, magnetic, radiometric, electrical, and seismic data into geologic i… 3 cr · 3 hr source
GEOS 54503Introduction to Raster GIS3Theory, data structure, algorithms, and techniques behind raster-based geographical information systems. Through laboratory exercises and lectures multidisciplinary applications are examined in datab… 3 cr · 3 hr source
GEOS 54603Microtectonics3Focuses on the microstructural evolution of tectonite rocks and the constraints that can be gleaned from optical microscopic evaluation of rocks in petrographic thin-sections and hand samples. Result… 3 cr · 3 hr source
GEOS 54703Applied Climatology3involves the use of climatic data to solve a variety of social, economic and environmental problems, such as for clients in agriculture, water and energy management. The basic purpose of applied clim… 3 cr · 3 hr source
GEOS 5500VInternship in GIS & Cartography3Supervised experience in GIS and/or cartographic applications with municipal, county, state, or private enterprises. (Typically offered: Spring and Summer) May be repeated for up to 6 hours of degree… 3 cr · 3 hr source
GEOS 55203Cartographic Design & Production3This course addresses advanced cartographic concepts (i.e. visual hierarchy, aesthetics, image cognition) and production techniques as they relate to computer-assisted mapping. Students produce a var… 3 cr · 3 hr source
GEOS 55303Introduction to Petroleum Geophysics3Introduction to seismic wave propagation and petroleum seismology with particular emphasis on seismic events, elastic waves, and seismic survey design. Credit will not be given for both GEOS 45303 an… 3 cr · 3 hr source
GEOS 55403Geospatial Applications and Information Science3An introduction to the methods and theory underlying the full range of geographic information science and collateral areas - including GNSS, remote sensing, cadastral, spatial demographics and others… 3 cr · 3 hr source
GEOS 55503Spatial Analysis Using ArcGIS3Applications of analysis of spatial data using ArcGIS tools in map design, on-line mapping, creating geodatabases, accessing geospatial data, geo-processing, digitizing, geocoding, spatial analysis i… 3 cr · 3 hr source
GEOS 55603Tectonics3Development of ramifications of the plate tectonics theory. Analysis of the evolution of mountain belts. Lecture 3 hours per week. Prerequisite: GEOS 35104 . (Typically offered: Fall) 3 cr · 3 hr source
GEOS 55803Enterprise and Multiuser GIS3GIS practice that is typical of collaborative team-based geospatial organizations. Solve real-world problems through end-to-end GIS design and implementation using ArcGIS Enterprise, extensive federa… 3 cr · 3 hr source
GEOS 55903Introduction to Geodatabases3Fundamental concepts and applications of geospatial databases. Schema development and spatial data models for geodata. Spatial and attribute query and optimization, properties and structures of relat… 3 cr · 3 hr source
GEOS 5600VGraduate Special Problems2Library, laboratory, or field research in different phases of geology. (Typically offered: Fall, Spring and Summer) May be repeated for up to 4 hours of degree credit. 2 cr · 2 hr source
GEOS 56102Research Methods in Geosciences2Survey of research methodologies used in both geology and geography, with an emphasis on quantitative analysis. Preparation of research proposals and presentations in the field of geosciences. Prereq… 2 cr · 2 hr source
GEOS 56503GIS Analysis and Modeling3Unlike conventional GIS courses that focus on studying "where", this course will teach students to address beyond "where" using various GIS analysis and modeling techniques to explore "why" and "how"… 3 cr · 3 hr source
GEOS 56603Low-Temperature Geochemistry of Natural Waters3Covers the low-temperature geochemistry of waters and their associated minerals at Earth's surface. Examines the controls on the chemical composition of natural waters and the minerals precipitated f… 3 cr · 3 hr source
GEOS 56903Environmental Justice3This course deals with the ethical, environmental, legal, economic, and social implications of society's treatment of the poor, the disenfranchised, and minorities who live in the less desirable, det… 3 cr · 3 hr source
GEOS 57303Geospatial Data Science in Public Health3Introduction to geospatial data science, including geographic information systems (GIS) and related technologies, with an emphasis on their practical applications in the fields of public health, glob… 3 cr · 3 hr source
GEOS 57403Petroleum Geology3Distribution and origin of petroleum. Lecture 2 hours, laboratory 2 hours per week. Graduate degree credit will not be given for both GEOS 42503 and GEOS 57403 . Corequisite: Lab component. Prerequis… 3 cr · 3 hr source
GEOS 57503Karst Hydrogeology3Assessment of ground water resources in carbonate rock terrains and how they vary with rock properties and climate. Studying the processes that develop karst conduits (caves) and understanding their… 3 cr · 3 hr source
GEOS 57803Geography of Europe3Geographic regions of the area with emphasis on their present development. Graduate degree credit will not be given for both GEOS 47803 and GEOS 57803 . (Typically offered: Irregular) 3 cr · 3 hr source
GEOS 57903Geospatial Unmanned Aircraft Systems3(UAS) are becoming key technologies in a number of disciplines. This course will introduce safe and legal operation of UAS in aerial photography, multispectral, thermal and LIDAR applications, geodet… 3 cr · 3 hr source
GEOS 58503Environmental Isotope Geochemistry3Introduction to principles of isotope fractionation and distribution in geologic environments, isotopic analytical methods, and extraction of isotope samples; application of isotopes in characterizat… 3 cr · 3 hr source
GEOS 58703Quantitative Methods in Earth Science3Foundations of quantitative thinking, data analysis and visualization, mathematical modeling, and scientific programming, with applications in the Earth Sciences. Interpretation of scientific data an… 3 cr · 3 hr source
GEOS 59303Ancient Forest Science and Sustainability3Ancient forests preserve beautiful habitat with high ecological integrity. This course will examine the development, spatial distribution, and ongoing destruction of ancient forests worldwide, and ho… 3 cr · 3 hr source
GEOS 59703Seminar in GIScience3Geographic information science and technology research topics of particular interest to the graduate student class. (Typically offered: Spring) May be repeated for up to 9 hours of degree credit. 3 cr · 3 hr source
GEOS 59903Dynamics of Sediment Transport3The course will give aspiring geologists and civil engineers tools for solving sedimentological problems in their fields. Starting from a grounding in fluid mechanics, we will learn how sediment is t… 3 cr · 3 hr source
GEOS 6000VMaster's Thesis1. Prerequisite: Graduate standing. (Typically offered: Fall, Spring and Summer) May be repeated for degree credit. 1 cr · 1 hr source
GEOS 7000VDoctoral Dissertation1Dissertation research. Prerequisite: Graduate standing and Ph.D. candidacy (Typically offered: Fall, Spring and Summer) May be repeated for degree credit. 1 cr · 1 hr source
GERM 10103Elementary German I3. (Typically offered: Fall, Spring and Summer) 3 cr · 3 hr source
GERM 10203Elementary German II3Elementary courses stress correct pronunciation, aural comprehension, and simple speaking ability, and lead to active mastery of basic grammar and limited reading ability. (Typically offered: Fall, S… 3 cr · 3 hr source
GERM 20103Intermediate German I3Intermediate courses lead to greater facility in spoken language and to more advanced reading skills. (Typically offered: Fall, Spring and Summer) 3 cr · 3 hr source
GERM 20203Intermediate German II3Continued development of basic speaking comprehension and writing skills and intensive development of reading skills. (Typically offered: Fall, Spring and Summer) 3 cr · 3 hr source
GERM 30003Advanced German I3Development of reading, writing, listening, and speaking skills. Some grammar review and translation exercises. Emphasis on vocabulary acquisition and the correct use of idiomatic expressions. Prereq… 3 cr · 3 hr source
GERM 30103Introduction to Literature3Development of reading skills and introduction to literary analysis. Prerequisite: GERM 20203 or equivalent. (Typically offered: Fall) 3 cr · 3 hr source
GERM 30303Conversation3Three hours per week of guided conversation practice for the post-intermediate student. Prerequisite: GERM 20203 or instructor consent. (Typically offered: Spring) 3 cr · 3 hr source
GERM 399HVHonors German Course1Honors thesis research and writing under the direction of a faculty member in the department. Prerequisite: Junior standing. (Typically offered: Fall and Spring) May be repeated for up to 12 hours of… 1 cr · 1 hr source
GERM 40003Advanced German II3Further development of reading, writing, listening, and speaking skills. Some grammar review and translation exercises. Emphasis on vocabulary acquisition and the correct use of idiomatic expressions… 3 cr · 3 hr source
GERM 40103Germany and the Holocaust: The Significance of the Holocaust in Differentiated Contexts3Taught in English. Topics covering the role of the Holocaust in German history, culture, art, language and German Studies. Equal emphasis will be placed on historical competence and philosophical/the… 3 cr · 3 hr source
GERM 40203German Migration and National Identity3Examines the experiences of Germans who have migrated abroad, migrants in Germany, and those who have felt like migrants in their own country due to isolating historical experiences and are confronte… 3 cr · 3 hr source
GERM 40303Advanced Conversation3Three hours per week of conversation practice for the advanced undergraduate. Prerequisite: GERM 30303 or instructor consent. (Typically offered: Irregular) 3 cr · 3 hr source
GERM 40403German Cinema3Presents a range of German films in cultural-historical context; vocabulary and structures for discussing film, film history, and film theory in German. Prerequisite: GERM 30003 . (Typically offered:… 3 cr · 3 hr source
GERM 41203The German Novella3An intensive study of the novella as a genre from its origin to the present. Prerequisite: GERM 30103 . (Typically offered: Irregular) 3 cr · 3 hr source
GERM 41303The German Drama3A study of the development of the forms and themes of the German drama from the middle ages to the present. Prerequisite: GERM 30103 . (Typically offered: Irregular) 3 cr · 3 hr source
GERM 41403German Lyric Poetry3A study of the forms and themes of German lyric poetry from the middle ages to the present. Prerequisite: GERM 30103 . (Typically offered: Irregular) 3 cr · 3 hr source
GERM 42103German Civilization3Explores the politics, cultural developments, and language of German-speaking countries since written evidence of their existence. Readings are drawn from current events and archived material, as wel… 3 cr · 3 hr source
GERM 43303Professional German I3Introduces students to the language of German used in the workplace and provides insights into business practices in German-speaking countries. Follows a project based approach and covers aspects of… 3 cr · 3 hr source
GERM 4700VSpecial Topics1May be offered in a topic not specifically covered by courses otherwise listed. (Typically offered: Irregular) May be repeated for up to 6 hours of degree credit. 1 cr · 1 hr source
GERM 4750VSpecial Investigations1. (Typically offered: Irregular) May be repeated for degree credit. 1 cr · 1 hr source
GERM 50103Germany and the Holocaust: The Significance of the Holocaust in Differentiated Contexts3Taught in English. Topics covering the role of the Holocaust in German history, culture, art, language and German Studies. Equal emphasis will be placed on historical competence and philosophical/the… 3 cr · 3 hr source
GERM 50403German Cinema3Presents a range of German films in cultural-historical context; vocabulary and structures for discussing film, film history, and film theory in German. Graduate degree credit will not be given for b… 3 cr · 3 hr source
GERM 57003Special Topics3May be offered in a subject not specifically covered by the courses otherwise listed. (Typically offered: Irregular) May be repeated for degree credit. 3 cr · 3 hr source
GNEG 11003Introduction to Engineering3This introductory course for first year engineering students introduces them to the fields of engineering and many of the modeling and problem solving techniques used by engineers. It also introduces… 3 cr · 3 hr source
GNEG 11101Introduction to Engineering I1Fundamentals of engineering problem-solving including skills from mathematics, science, and computing. Introduction to the engineering design process through team-based activities. Study of the conte… 1 cr · 1 hr source
GNEG 111H1Honors Introduction to Engineering I1Fundamentals of engineering problem-solving including skills from mathematics, science, and computing. Introduction to the engineering design process through team-based activities. Study of the conte… 1 cr · 1 hr source
GNEG 11201Introduction to Engineering II1Further study of engineering problem-solving including skills from mathematics, science, and computing. Experience with the engineering design process through a major, team-based project. Selecting a… 1 cr · 1 hr source
GNEG 112H1Honors Introduction to Engineering II1Further study of engineering problem-solving including skills from mathematics, science, and computing. Experience with the engineering design process through a major, team-based project. Selecting a… 1 cr · 1 hr source
GNEG 12001Fundamentals of Success in Engineering Study1Assisting Engineering First Year students in developing skills for successful completion of engineering course work. Building a supportive learning community, assisting students in developing positiv… 1 cr · 1 hr source
GNEG 131H1Honors Research Experience I1An initial undergraduate research experience for a select group of Engineering First Year students enrolled in the Honors College. Corequisite: GNEG 111H1 and MATH 25004 or MATH 26004 or MATH 25804 o… 1 cr · 1 hr source
GNEG 132H1Honors Research Experience II1Continuation of GNEG 131H1 culminating with the annual Freshman Engineering Program Honors Research Symposium. Pre- or Corequisite: MATH 25004 . Prerequisite: GNEG 131H1 . (Typically offered: Spring) 1 cr · 1 hr source
GNEG 141H1Honors Innovation Experience I1An initial undergraduate innovation experience for a select group of Engineering First Year students enrolled in the Honors College. Corequisite: GNEG 111H1 and MATH 25004 or MATH 26004 or MATH 25804… 1 cr · 1 hr source
GNEG 142H1Honors Innovation Experience II1Continuation of GNEG 141H1 . Pre- or Corequisite: MATH 25004 . Prerequisite: GNEG 141H1 and honors standing. (Typically offered: Spring) 1 cr · 1 hr source
GNEG 16000Undergraduate Research Assistant0Undergraduate research. (Typically offered: Fall, Spring and Summer) 0 cr · 0 hr source
GNEG 1900VSpecial Topics1Consideration of current engineering topics not covered in other courses. Prerequisite: Instructor's consent. (Typically offered: Irregular) 1 cr · 1 hr source
GNEG 211H1Engineering Honors Colloquium: Navigating Excellence in Diverse Fields1This dynamic Engineering Honors Colloquium is designed for honors students within the College of Engineering. Offering an in-depth exploration of the honors curriculum, it seamlessly integrates theor… 1 cr · 1 hr source
GNEG 26000Undergraduate Research Assistant0Undergraduate research. (Typically offered: Fall, Spring and Summer) 0 cr · 0 hr source
GNEG 31103Special Topics-Study Abroad3Students travel abroad to gain a global perspective on a particular facet of the engineering discipline. Students are required to complete pre-travel investigative or background assignments, particip… 3 cr · 3 hr source
GNEG 311H3Honors Special Topics-Study Abroad3Students travel abroad to gain a global perspective on a particular facet of the engineering discipline. Students are required to complete pre-travel investigative or background assignments, particip… 3 cr · 3 hr source
GNEG 36000Undergraduate Research Assistant0Undergraduate research. (Typically offered: Fall, Spring and Summer) 0 cr · 0 hr source
GNEG 371H2Honors Research Experience I2Introduction to the research of the faculty of the College of Engineering for the purpose of matching students with an undergraduate research advisor. Development of skills in using electronic resour… 2 cr · 2 hr source
GNEG 38001Parallel Cooperative Education1Part time supervised experience in industry where students apply classroom skills to problems specific to their discipline in in a professional workplace setting. Credit may not be applicable to degr… 1 cr · 1 hr source
GNEG 38101Alternating Cooperative Education1Full time supervised experience in industry where students apply classroom skills to problems specific to their discipline in a professional workplace setting. Application of credit to a degree progr… 1 cr · 1 hr source
GNEG 3900VSpecial Topics1Consideration of current engineering topics not covered in other courses. Prerequisite: Instructor's consent. (Typically offered: Irregular) May be repeated for up to 4 hours of degree credit. 1 cr · 1 hr source
GNEG 390HVHonors Special Topics1Consideration of current engineering topics not covered in other courses. Prerequisite: Instructor's consent. (Typically offered: Irregular) May be repeated for up to 4 hours of degree credit. This c… 1 cr · 1 hr source
GNEG 46000Undergraduate Research Assistant0Undergraduate research. (Typically offered: Fall, Spring and Summer) 0 cr · 0 hr source
GNEG 58001Parallel Cooperative Education1Part time supervised experience in industry where students apply focused, discipline specific, classroom and research skills to problems directly related to their area of study in a professional work… 1 cr · 1 hr source
GNEG 58101Alternating Cooperative Education1Full time supervised experience in industry where students apply focused, discipline specific, classroom and research skills to problems directly related to their area of study in a professional work… 1 cr · 1 hr source
GNEG 5900VSpecial Topics1Consideration of current engineering topics not covered in other courses. Prerequisite: Instructor's consent. (Typically offered: Irregular) May be repeated for up to 16 hours of degree credit. 1 cr · 1 hr source
GNST 20003Introduction to Gender Studies3This course explores cultural constructions of gender and sexuality using a variety of media, including literature, film, and architecture. (Typically offered: Fall and Spring) 3 cr · 3 hr source
GNST 200H3Honors Introduction to Gender Studies3This course explores cultural constructions of gender and sexuality using a variety of media, including literature, film, and architecture. (Typically offered: Fall and Spring) This course is equival… 3 cr · 3 hr source
GNST 21203Gender, Bodies, and Technologies3Explores the relationship between gendered bodies and technology while engaging with theories of the body and its interactions/intersections with technology. Examines theories of power and technologi… 3 cr · 3 hr source
GNST 22203Race, Gender, and Sport3Addresses the relationship between race, gender and sport by examining how sport gives meaning to racial and gender identity and the ways that sport works as a setting in which political struggles ar… 3 cr · 3 hr source
GNST 24003Dissecting Gender in Science3Examines the role of gender in science. Explores how perceptions of masculinity and femininity have been informed by science and how science's answers to questions of gender have been historically im… 3 cr · 3 hr source
GNST 31003Sexual Politics in the U.S.3Presents LGBTQ+ perspectives on the U.S. South. Focuses on autobiographical, historical, and critical-qualitative analyses that attest to the innovative or inventive ways LGBTQ+ communities have surv… 3 cr · 3 hr source
GNST 33003Gender and Pop Culture3Introduces various mediums of popular culture and analyzes the role of gender, race, sexuality, class, and identity in these texts. Explores critical and rhetorical theories related to popular cultur… 3 cr · 3 hr source
GNST 34003Gender, Sexuality, and Animality3Explores the long list of language and imagery tying women to animals using examples in marketing, film, art, and comic books. Examining the connections between women, animals, and oppression through… 3 cr · 3 hr source
GNST 41303Italian Women from the Middle Ages to the Early Modern Period3Examines the various representations of women through diverse genres, by both male and female authors, from the Middle Ages to the Early Modern period in Italy. Taught in English. (Typically offered:… 3 cr · 3 hr source
GNST 42203Gender and Justice in the U.S.3Provide students with a historic and contemporary overview of the laws, policies, and politics surrounding gender, citizenship, and justice in the United States. Explores how law and public policy ha… 3 cr · 3 hr source
GNST 44403Theories in Gender Studies3Introduction to the complex history and evolution of theories in gender studies research including Queer Theory into Queer Theor(ies) from Foucault to the Present. (Typically offered: Irregular) This… 3 cr · 3 hr source
GNST 4900VIndependent Study1An exploration of gender studies topics studied independently with the supervision of a faculty member. Credit arranged with instructor. Prerequisite: GNST 20003 or GNST 200H3 or instructor consent.… 1 cr · 1 hr source
GNST 49803Special Topics in Gender Studies3This course covers gender topics that are not usually offered in-depth in regularly offered courses. (Typically offered: Irregular) May be repeated for up to 6 hours of degree credit. 3 cr · 3 hr source
GNST 51303The Power of Women: Representations of & from Italian Women from Middle Ages to Early Modern Period3Examines the various representations of women through diverse genres, by both male and female authors, from the Middle Ages to the Early Modern period in Italy. Taught in English. (Typically offered:… 3 cr · 3 hr source
GNST 54403Theories in Gender Studies3Introduction to the complex history and evolution of theories in gender studies research including Queer Theor(ies) from Foucault to the Present. (Typically offered: Irregular) This course is cross-l… 3 cr · 3 hr source
GNST 56503Feminist Texts and Theories3Explores concepts and ideologies that articulate and define principles of feminism. Attention given to critical and creative works that challenge the centrality of gender in feminist analyses through… 3 cr · 3 hr source
GREK 10103Elementary Ancient Greek I3The rudiments of classical Greek, with concentration on grammar, vocabulary, and syntax. Short selections from ancient authors lead to basic reading ability. (Typically offered: Fall) 3 cr · 3 hr source
GREK 10203Elementary Ancient Greek II3A continuation of the rudiments of classical Greek, with concentration on grammar, vocabulary, and syntax. Short selection from ancient authors lead to basic reading ability. Prerequisite: GREK 10103… 3 cr · 3 hr source
GREK 20103Intermediate Ancient Greek I3Ancient Greek grammar and syntax, with readings in Greek prose. Prerequisite: GREK 10203 or equivalent. (Typically offered: Fall) 3 cr · 3 hr source
GREK 20203Homer3Selections from the Iliad or the Odyssey: a survey of Greek epic poetry. Prerequisite: GREK 20103 or equivalent. (Typically offered: Spring) 3 cr · 3 hr source
GREK 40003Greek Lyric Poetry3Readings from selected Greek lyric poems, to be chosen from several appropriate authors from the 7th through the 5th centuries BCE: Archilochus, Hipponax, Sappho, Alcaeus, Tyrtaeus, Mimnermus, Semoni… 3 cr · 3 hr source
GREK 40103Greek Epic Poetry3Study of the primary works of Greek hexameter poetry, including Homer, Hesiod, and/or the Homeric Hymns, with special attention to issues of oral composition and performance. Prerequisite: GREK 20203… 3 cr · 3 hr source
GREK 40203Greek Philosophy3Study of representative works of Greek philosophy, including those of the Pre-Socratics, Plato, and/or Aristotle. Prerequisite: GREK 20203 or equivalent. (Typically offered: Irregular) 3 cr · 3 hr source
GREK 40303Herodotus or Thucydides3Readings of Herodotus, Book VII, and Thucydides, Book VI; collateral readings on the Persian and Peloponnesian Wars. Prerequisite: GREK 20203 or equivalent. (Typically offered: Irregular) 3 cr · 3 hr source
GREK 40403Greek Drama3Readings of 2 tragedies and one comedy; a study of the Greek theatre. Prerequisite: GREK 20203 or equivalent. (Typically offered: Irregular) 3 cr · 3 hr source
GREK 40503Greek Syntax and Composition3. Prerequisite: GREK 20203 or equivalent. (Typically offered: Irregular) 3 cr · 3 hr source
GREK 40603Hellenistic Poetry3Selections from significant post-classical authors, including Callimachus, Theocritus, Bion, Moschus, Herondas, Apollonios of Rhodes, and/or poets of the Greek Anthology. Special attention to archaic… 3 cr · 3 hr source
GREK 40703Ancient Greek Novel3Study of the development of the Greek novel including the works of Lucian, Longus, Heliodorus, and/or Achilles Tatius. Prerequisite: GREK 20203 or equivalent. (Typically offered: Irregular) 3 cr · 3 hr source
GREK 40803Greek Epigraphy3Study of inscriptions, especially Attic, in their historical and social contexts, from the 8th century BCE to the Hellenistic/Roman period. Training in epigraphical conventions and symbols. Prerequis… 3 cr · 3 hr source
GREK 40903Biblical and Patristic Greek3Selected readings from appropriate texts, varying by semester, including the Septuagint, New Testament, Apostolic Fathers, and other patristic literature to the 5th century CE. Reading and discussion… 3 cr · 3 hr source
GREK 41003Greek Oratory3Readings from selected speeches, to be chosen from one or more appropriate authors: Lysias, Antiphon, Demosthenes, Isocrates, Andocides. Study of sophism and rhetoric of Athens in the 5th and 4th cen… 3 cr · 3 hr source
GREK 4750VSpecial Investigations1. (Typically offered: Fall, Spring and Summer) May be repeated for degree credit. 1 cr · 1 hr source
GREK 5750VSpecial Investigations1. (Typically offered: Irregular) May be repeated for up to 12 hours of degree credit. 1 cr · 1 hr source
GRSD 41001Pathway to Graduate School1Designed to assist undergraduate students in making decision to apply to Graduate School and navigate the admissions process (Typically offered: Fall and Spring) 1 cr · 1 hr source
GRSD 50003The Professoriate: Teaching, Learning and Assessment3Designed to introduce the future academic professional to the expectations of the faculty teaching role in higher education. Topics include techniques of effective teaching and learning, dealing with… 3 cr · 3 hr source
GRSD 5020VSpecial Topics in Graduate Education1Seminar on selected topics for those anticipating a career teaching in higher education. (Typically offered: Irregular) May be repeated for up to 6 hours of degree credit. 1 cr · 1 hr source
GRSD 50303Preparing for the Professoriate: Fundamentals3Focuses on topics of interest to future academic professionals beyond those related to teaching. Topics include developing a research statement, strategies for securing an academic position the gener… 3 cr · 3 hr source
GRSD 50501Research Reproducibility and Replicability1Introduction to the research, tools and strategies used in reproducible and replicable research, as well as the ethics and norms of research transparency. Provides an overview of the concepts and too… 1 cr · 1 hr source
GRSD 50901Topics in Graduate Education1Special topics course on professionalization topics in Graduate Education (Typically offered: Irregular) May be repeated for up to 12 hours of degree credit. 1 cr · 1 hr source
GRSD 51001Introduction to Graduate School1A small-group, peer-led, extended-orientation program for first-semester graduate students. Designed to promote a positive student experience through social interaction, familiarization with campus r… 1 cr · 1 hr source
GRSD 51103Introduction and Methods of Interdisciplinary Inquiry3Serves as an introduction to interdisciplinary inquiry through an analysis of major research trends and methods at the graduate level. Provides tools to create an interdisciplinary research agenda to… 3 cr · 3 hr source
GRSD 52003Capstone Seminar in Graduate Interdisciplinary Studies3Capstone research seminar for graduate students pursuing the non-thesis option in seeking the Interdisciplinary Master of Arts degree. Emphasis on the synthesis, analyzation, and production of origin… 3 cr · 3 hr source
GRSD 6000VMaster's Thesis1research. Prerequisite: Graduate Standing. (Typically offered: Fall, Spring and Summer) May be repeated for degree credit. 1 cr · 1 hr source
HDFS 14003Life Span Development3A broad overview of the physical, psychological, and social development of the individual from conception until death. Emphasis is on individual development in a family context. Lecture 3 hours per w… 3 cr · 3 hr source
HDFS 140H3Honors Life Span Development3A broad overview of the physical, psychological, and social development of the individual from conception until death. Emphasis is on individual development in a family context. Lecture 3 hours per w… 3 cr · 3 hr source
HDFS 24031Infant and Toddler Development Laboratory1Introduction to infant and toddler development. Focus on observation and applied experience with children 0-3 documenting cognitive, emotional, language, physical, and social development, and demonst… 1 cr · 1 hr source
HDFS 24033Infant and Toddler Development3from conception through toddlerhood with emphasis on physical, emotional, social, language, and cognitive domains. Theoretical and research-based information will be applied to developmentally approp… 3 cr · 3 hr source
HDFS 24103Family Relations3Courtship, marriage, and parenthood in the United States, with attention to cultural and psychological factors which affect relations among family members. Lecture 3 hours per week. (Typically offere… 3 cr · 3 hr source
HDFS 241H3Honors Family Relations3Courtship, marriage, and parenthood in the United States, with attention to cultural and psychological factors which affect relations among family members. Lecture 3 hours per week. Prerequisite: Hon… 3 cr · 3 hr source
HDFS 24303Child Development3Theory, research, and application in physical, cognitive, social, and emotional development of the child, studied in the biocultural context. Begins with prenatal development and continues through ad… 3 cr · 3 hr source
HDFS 243H3Honors Child Development3Theory, research, and application in physical, cognitive, social, and emotional development of the child, studied in the biocultural context. Begins with prenatal development and continues through ad… 3 cr · 3 hr source
HDFS 24603Introduction to Leadership and Administration in the Helping Professions3The class is a basic introduction of leadership and emotional intelligence as it relates to becoming a successful administrator in the helping professions-based careers. Emphasis will be on administr… 3 cr · 3 hr source
HDFS 24701Child Guidance Laboratory1Introduction to the guidance system. Focus on discipline techniques that are positive and age/stage appropriate for children ages 3-8. Corequisite: HDFS 24703 . Prerequisite: HDFS 24303 . (Typically… 1 cr · 1 hr source
HDFS 24703Child Guidance3Introduction to the guidance system. Focus on discipline techniques that are positive and age/stage appropriate for children ages 3-8. Lecture 3 hours per week plus 1 hour demonstration. Corequisite:… 3 cr · 3 hr source
HDFS 24903Introduction to Cultural Competence3Basic introduction to definitions of intercultural competence, diversity, cultural values and beliefs, attitudes and verbal and non-verbal behavior, are examined to identify basic differences among i… 3 cr · 3 hr source
HDFS 26003Rural Families and Communities3Meaning of sociology and sociological concepts with reference to rural society, families and communities; interdependence of rural and urban population in ecological areas; institutions; social chang… 3 cr · 3 hr source
HDFS 260H3Honors Rural Families and Communities3Meaning of sociology and sociological concepts with reference to rural society, families and communities; interdependence of rural and urban population in ecological areas; institutions; social chang… 3 cr · 3 hr source
HDFS 34203Adolescent Development3This class explores research on biological, cognitive, social, and emotional development during adolescence (ages 10-17). Topics most relevant to teenagers, such as puberty and its consequences, fami… 3 cr · 3 hr source
HDFS 342H3Honors Adolescent Development3This class explores research on biological, cognitive, social, and emotional development during adolescence (ages 10-17). Topics most relevant to teenagers, such as puberty and its consequences, fami… 3 cr · 3 hr source
HDFS 34403Families in Crisis3An interdisciplinary perspective on internal and external crises faced by contemporary families, including substance abuse, natural disasters and other crisis events. Students will explore the family… 3 cr · 3 hr source
HDFS 344H3Honors Families in Crisis3An interdisciplinary perspective on internal and external crises faced by contemporary families, including substance abuse, natural disasters and other crisis events. Students will explore the family… 3 cr · 3 hr source
HDFS 34503Parenting and Family Dynamics3Focus is on influence of parenting and family dynamics on individual development, especially factors in family life which contribute to normal psychological development. Topics include family values,… 3 cr · 3 hr source
HDFS 34603The Hospitalized Child: Child Life Programming3Introduces child life programming in health care settings. Topics include: roles and expectations of a Child Life Specialist, importance of play, coping techniques, family advocacy, administration an… 3 cr · 3 hr source
HDFS 34703Family Financial Management3Economic considerations of the family in a rapidly changing society. Family finance and consumer problems are emphasized. Prerequisite: ( HDFS 24103 or HDFS 241H3 ), and must be an HDFSBS or CATEBS-F… 3 cr · 3 hr source
HDFS 34801Pre-Internship in Human Development and Family Sciences1This course prepares students for their internship experience ( HDFS 44803 ) in Human Development and Family Sciences. Topics covered include professional and ethical behavior when working with peopl… 1 cr · 1 hr source
HDFS 34903Professional Development in Human Development and Family Sciences3This course prepares students for professional success in careers related to Human Development and Family Science. Through interactive discussions, assessments, and real-world assignments, students w… 3 cr · 3 hr source
HDFS 43503Play as Development in Childhood3This course will examine the contribution of play to cognitive, social, and emotional development of children. It will provide an overview of play theories and practices in indoor and outdoor setting… 3 cr · 3 hr source
HDFS 43603Play as Development in Adulthood3This course will examine play as it pertains to development throughout life with a particular focus on adulthood. The modes of adult play will be examined, along with the benefits of play across adul… 3 cr · 3 hr source
HDFS 44103Infancy: Brain, Learning and Social Cognition3Investigation into how brain mechanisms interact with experience to provide the basis for learning and social cognition. Topics include face perception, motor cognition, imitation, joint attention an… 3 cr · 3 hr source
HDFS 441H3Honors Infancy: Brain, Learning and Social Cognition3Investigation into how brain mechanisms interact with experience to provide the basis for learning and social cognition. Topics include face perception, motor cognition, imitation, joint attention an… 3 cr · 3 hr source
HDFS 44203Adult Development3This course examines the social, psychological, and biological development that occurs throughout adulthood, with an emphasis on middle and later adulthood. Taking a life course perspective, this cou… 3 cr · 3 hr source
HDFS 44703Multicultural Families3The course provides students with opportunities to gain awareness of their own cultures and families, reflect on families from a diverse array of cultures, and develop critical thinking skills needed… 3 cr · 3 hr source
HDFS 44803Internship in Human Development and Family Studies3The internship experience provides practical experience for students in settings that are designed to serve the needs of individuals and/or families across the life span. Students must work a minimum… 3 cr · 3 hr source
HDFS 44903Public Policy Advocacy for Children and Families3Public policy advocacy as related to children and family issues. Strategies for advocacy will be emphasized. Lecture three hours per week. Prerequisite: Junior standing and (HDFS majors or IDST major… 3 cr · 3 hr source
HDFS 449H3Honors Public Policy Advocacy for Children and Families3Public policy advocacy as related to children and family issues. Strategies for advocacy will be emphasized. Lecture three hours per week. Prerequisite: Honors and Junior standing, and (HDFS major or… 3 cr · 3 hr source
HDFS 45103Family Life Education Methodology3This course is designed to examine the philosophy and principles of family life education, while preparing students to plan, implement, and evaluate family life programs in community and education se… 3 cr · 3 hr source
HDFS 47603Research in HDFS: Methodological Approaches3This class introduces the methodology of HDFS and other social sciences in the social world. It covers research design, sampling, measurement, and other topics that underlie the social science conclu… 3 cr · 3 hr source
HDFS 476H3Honors Research in HDFS: Methodological Approaches3This class introduces the methodology of HDFS and other social sciences in the social world. It covers research design, sampling, measurement, and other topics that underlie the social science conclu… 3 cr · 3 hr source
HDFS 47703Research in HDFS: Statistical Approaches3This course is an introduction to analytical approaches to research in human development and family sciences and will examine the principles and practices underlying the development of knowledge in t… 3 cr · 3 hr source
HDFS 50803Foundations in Integrative Aging Studies3This course introduces foundational concepts to the interdisciplinary field of gerontology and aging studies, including: core theories of aging, how to be critical consumers of aging research, develo… 3 cr · 3 hr source
HDFS 54003Family Theories and Methods3this course is an introduction to graduate study in families. The course focuses on historical and contemporary family theories and research methods that have influenced research on families. Prerequ… 3 cr · 3 hr source
HDFS 54103Adult Development3The course covers physical, cognitive, social, and personal dimensions of adult development. The information is presented from a lifespan developmental framework which encompasses (a) a multidiscipli… 3 cr · 3 hr source
HDFS 54203Theories of Human Development3Classic and contemporary theories and theoretical issues concerning human development across the life span. Prerequisite: Graduate standing. (Typically offered: Fall Even Years) 3 cr · 3 hr source
HDFS 54303Advanced Studies in Child Development3An in-depth examination of issues in development during infancy, early, and middle childhood. Developmental theory and accomplishments/milestones are studied in the biocultural context. Emphasis is o… 3 cr · 3 hr source
HDFS 54503Aging in the Family3This course considers theories and research on personal and family transitions and experiences in mid to late life that impact individuals and their family relationships. Applied assignments address… 3 cr · 3 hr source
HDFS 54703Cognitive Health3Cognitive skills form the foundation for functioning in everyday life and these skills take on added importance in older adulthood. This course focuses on selected theoretical approaches and current… 3 cr · 3 hr source
HDFS 54803Creativity and Aging3What happens to creativity as a person ages? This unique class will help students to understand developmental and pathological changes in the brain that can lead to changes in creative output over ti… 3 cr · 3 hr source
HDFS 54903Environments and Aging3Designing for aging is big business. The older population of the U.S. is increasing in numbers, and lives in more varied kinds of housing, from single family homes to specially designed residential u… 3 cr · 3 hr source
HDFS 55903Public Policy Advocacy for Children and Families3Public policy advocacy as related to children and family issues. Strategies for advocacy will be emphasized. Lecture three hours per week. Graduate degree credit will not be given for HDFS 44903 and… 3 cr · 3 hr source
HDFS 57703Advanced Studies in Family Science3An in-depth examination of patterns and trends in families; adaptive responses in families in light of environmental, economic, political, social and technological changes. Emphasis is on the evaluat… 3 cr · 3 hr source
HDFS 58203Mental Health and Aging3This is an advanced level course in Mental Health and Aging. The student will be introduced to the range of issues involved in this subject utilizing several theoretical perspectives within an overal… 3 cr · 3 hr source
HDFS 58303Physical Health, Wellness, and Active Aging3Normative biological and physiological changes due to aging are identified with a focus on how environmental factors such as physical activity and nutrition can support healthy aging and prevention o… 3 cr · 3 hr source
HDFS 58403Physical Health and Nutrition in Aging3This course identifies the basic physiological changes during aging and their impacts in health and disease. The focus will be on successful aging with special emphasis on physical activity and nutri… 3 cr · 3 hr source
HDFS 58503Policy and Aging3This course introduces much of the history behind the policies and programs targeted at aging individuals. Provides overview of the factors that impact economic well-being in late life, as well as an… 3 cr · 3 hr source
HDFS 58603Socioemotional and Cognitive Well-being Throughout Adulthood3This course addresses cognitive, social, and emotional health in adulthood and later life including typical and atypical changes such as wisdom, dementia, coping, and depression. Contrasting theoreti… 3 cr · 3 hr source
HDFS 58703Seminar in Long Term Care-3This course provides valuable information to the person interested in a leadership role in long-term care, but is also useful to persons who think their careers might intersect with senior living org… 3 cr · 3 hr source
HDFS 59003Implementation of Community Programs for Adults3This course addresses theoretical and practical aspects of community-based efforts to influence the well-being of older adults. Examines literature from gerontological, prevention science, human scie… 3 cr · 3 hr source
HDFS 59103Applied Research Methods and Evaluation of Aging Programs3This course will familiarize students to applied research methods as they apply to aging programs, such as: needs assessment, formative research, process evaluation, and impact assessment. Students w… 3 cr · 3 hr source
HESC 2550VSpecial Topics1Topics not covered in other courses or a more intensive study of specific topics in the specializations of human environmental sciences. (Typically offered: Irregular) May be repeated for degree cred… 1 cr · 1 hr source
HESC 4000VSpecial Problems1. (Typically offered: Fall, Spring and Summer) May be repeated for up to 6 hours of degree credit. 1 cr · 1 hr source
HESC 4550VSpecial Topics1Topics not covered in other courses, a focused study of specific topics in the students' areas of concentration. (Typically offered: Irregular) May be repeated for up to 6 hours of degree credit. 1 cr · 1 hr source
HESC 455HVHonors Special Topics1Topics not covered in other courses, a focused study of specific topics in the students' areas of concentration. Prerequisite: Honors standing. (Typically offered: Irregular) May be repeated for up t… 1 cr · 1 hr source
HESC 5000VSpecial Problems1. Graduate degree credit will not be given for both HESC 4000V and HESC 5000V . (Typically offered: Fall, Spring and Summer) May be repeated for up to 6 hours of degree credit. 1 cr · 1 hr source
HESC 5020VSpecial Problems Research1Individual study or research for graduates in the field of human environmental sciences. (Typically offered: Fall, Spring and Summer) 1 cr · 1 hr source
HESC 50503Survey Design and Scale Development3This course is designed to provide the expertise required to design and conduct survey research. Students will understand the instruments (scales/questionnaire) used in data collection processes and… 3 cr · 3 hr source
HESC 54603Research Methodology in Social Sciences3Logical structure and the method of science. Basic elements of research design; observation, measurement, analytic method, interpretation, verification, presentation of results. Applications to resea… 3 cr · 3 hr source
HESC 5550VSpecial Topics in Human Environmental Sciences1Topics not covered in other courses or a more intensive study of specific topics in the specializations of human environmental sciences. (Typically offered: Irregular) May be repeated for up to 9 hou… 1 cr · 1 hr source
HESC 6000VMaster's Thesis1. (Typically offered: Fall, Spring and Summer) May be repeated for degree credit. 1 cr · 1 hr source
HESC 7000VDoctoral Dissertation1. Prerequisite: Candidacy. (Typically offered: Fall, Spring and Summer) May be repeated for degree credit. 1 cr · 1 hr source
HHPR 50001Health, Human Performance and Recreation Seminar1This course exposes Department of Health, Human Performance and Recreation (HHPR) students to the research and scholarly activity that is happening by fellow students, faculty, and related constituen… 1 cr · 1 hr source
HHPR 53503Research in Health, Human Performance and Recreation3Methods and techniques of research in health, human performance and recreation including an analysis of examples of their use and practice in their application to problems of interest to the student.… 3 cr · 3 hr source
HHPR 62303Management in HHPR3The course is designed to develop student understanding of the principles, procedures, relationships, problems, and current practices in the supervision of recreation, sport, health education and kin… 3 cr · 3 hr source
HHPR 63303Measurement in HHPR3This interdisciplinary course is designed to develop students' understanding of the data collection process from study conception through publication. We will emphasize aspects important to measureme… 3 cr · 3 hr source
HHPR 64803Grant Writing3This course is designed to develop student understanding of the research grants process including identifying funding sources, preparation of grants and the grants review process. The course will be… 3 cr · 3 hr source
HHPR 6890VDirected Research1Laboratory investigations, in basic and applied research. (Typically offered: Fall, Spring and Summer) May be repeated for up to 6 hours of degree credit. 1 cr · 1 hr source
HHPR 6990VSeminar1. (Typically offered: Irregular) May be repeated for up to 3 hours of degree credit. 1 cr · 1 hr source
HHPR 7000VDoctoral Dissertation1. Prerequisite: Candidacy. (Typically offered: Fall, Spring and Summer) May be repeated for degree credit. 1 cr · 1 hr source
HIED 50003Overview-American Higher Education3A basic course in the study of higher education open to all students seeking careers in colleges and universities. Serves as an introduction to the programs, problems, issues, and trends in higher ed… 3 cr · 3 hr source
HIED 50303Student Affairs in Higher Education3Study of origins, functions, and policies in student personnel services in contemporary 2- and 4-year colleges and universities with emphasis on the student and student development. (Typically offere… 3 cr · 3 hr source
HIED 50403Student Development in Higher Education3Provides those who work or plan to work in post secondary educational institutions with an understanding of the student population in contemporary colleges and universities. (Typically offered: Sprin… 3 cr · 3 hr source
HIED 5043VPracticum in Higher Education1Students are assigned to a department or agency within or outside the university for professional experience under the joint supervision of on-site personnel and university faculty. Periodic meetings… 1 cr · 1 hr source
HIED 50503The Community College3An overview of the community college. Topics include the history and philosophy of the community college movement, students, curriculum, state and local campus governance, teaching, student personnel… 3 cr · 3 hr source
HIED 50603Culture, Society, and Higher Education3This course examines the historic and contemporary relationship between higher education and society in the United States. Centering the duality of higher education in both shaping and being shaped b… 3 cr · 3 hr source
HIED 50703Management of Higher Education Institutions3Principles and concepts of management and their application in college and university settings. (Typically offered: Fall and Summer) 3 cr · 3 hr source
HIED 50803History and Philosophy of Higher Education3An examination of the history and development of higher education including the study of the philosophy, objectives, and functions of various types of institutions. (Typically offered: Spring) 3 cr · 3 hr source
HIED 50903Research in Higher Education and Student Affairs3This course provides master's students an overview of research and literature applicable to the discipline; teaches students how to understand academic literature and use empirical evidence to inform… 3 cr · 3 hr source
HIED 53003Non-Profit Fundraising3examines the theory and practice of the professional field of fundraising and development, which is dedicated to attracting philanthropic support from constituents for colleges, universities, health… 3 cr · 3 hr source
HIED 56403Reflective Practice in Higher Education and Student Affairs3Provides students an opportunity to work in a functional area of higher education, reflect on how their experiences inform their career goals as higher education professionals, and learn job search s… 3 cr · 3 hr source
HIED 6000VMaster's Thesis1. (Typically offered: Fall, Spring and Summer) May be repeated for degree credit. 1 cr · 1 hr source
HIED 60103The Professoriate: Problems and Issues3An examination of the vital issues and trends affecting college faculty personnel with emphasis upon institutional practices and policies. (Typically offered: Irregular) 3 cr · 3 hr source
HIED 60203Introduction to the Study of Higher Education3A requirement for all new doctoral and specialist students. Familiarization with writing requirements, library search procedures, library resources, and program requirements. Prerequisite: Admission… 3 cr · 3 hr source
HIED 6050VIndependent Study1Provides students with an opportunity to pursue special study in higher education. (Typically offered: Fall, Spring and Summer) 1 cr · 1 hr source
HIED 60903Leading Change3An in-depth examination of leadership, change, and culture in postsecondary education. (Typically offered: Irregular) 3 cr · 3 hr source
HIED 63003Advancement in Higher Education3examines the theory and practice of the professional field and function referred to as "institutional advancement", which is dedicated to attracting philanthropic support as well as building attitudi… 3 cr · 3 hr source
HIED 63403Teaching and Learning in Higher Education3An examination of teaching and learning in colleges and universities. (Typically offered: Irregular) 3 cr · 3 hr source
HIED 63503The College and University Presidency3The course explores the basic elements of the presidency of an academic institution and examines the critical issues facing the college and university presidents/chancellors. (Typically offered: Irre… 3 cr · 3 hr source
HIED 64203Trends, Issues and Problems in Higher Education3A study of the current problems and trends related to the field of higher education. (Typically offered: Irregular) 3 cr · 3 hr source
HIED 64803Strategic Enrollment Management3An examination of admissions marketing strategies, communications plans, branding, and forecasting as well as how other areas (financial aid, honors, scholarships, and student affairs) contribute to… 3 cr · 3 hr source
HIED 65303Assessment of Institutional Effectiveness in Higher Education3The course examines the fundamentals of assessment of learning outcomes and institutional effectiveness and introduces assessment as a tool to inform strategic planning and data-driven decision-makin… 3 cr · 3 hr source
HIED 66403College Students in the United States3Students will engage with the leading theoretical and empirical scholarship related to college students and use this information to engage in class discussion, complete course assignments, consider i… 3 cr · 3 hr source
HIED 66503Legal Aspects of Higher Education3An examination of the legal status of higher education in the United States; the rights and responsibilities of educators and students including fair employment; due process; torts liability and cont… 3 cr · 3 hr source
HIED 66603Finance and Fiscal Management3Higher education finance and budgeting practices: problems, issues, trends, and policy issues in higher education. (Typically offered: Irregular) 3 cr · 3 hr source
HIED 66803Governance and Policy Making in Higher Education3An analysis of governance and policy making affecting the control of colleges and universities. Attention is given to policy generation, governing board supervision, and the impact of institutional,… 3 cr · 3 hr source
HIED 66903Research Techniques in Higher Education3Techniques of research applicable to Higher Education. (Typically offered: Irregular) 3 cr · 3 hr source
HIED 6740VInternship1Supervised field experiences in student personnel services, college administration, college teaching, institutional research, development, or other areas of college and university work. (Typically of… 1 cr · 1 hr source
HIED 6990VSeminar1A series of seminar for specialized study into areas of current significance in postsecondary education, such as leadership and planning; organization, development, and change; human resource develop… 1 cr · 1 hr source
HIED 7000VDoctoral Dissertation1. Prerequisite: Candidacy. (Typically offered: Fall, Spring and Summer) May be repeated for degree credit. 1 cr · 1 hr source
HIST 10001Perspectives in History1Introduction to the history major and to college life, emphasizing essential collegiate academic skills and the methods and techniques of the professional historian. Designed for history majors, hist… 1 cr · 1 hr source
HIST 100H1Honors Perspectives in History1Introduction to the history major and to college life, emphasizing essential collegiate academic skills and the methods and techniques of the professional historian. Designed for history majors, hist… 1 cr · 1 hr source
HIST 11193Institutions and Ideas of World Civilizations I3Introduces the major civilizations of the world in their historical context to 1500. (Typically offered: Fall and Spring) 3 cr · 3 hr source
HIST 111H3Honors Institutions and Ideas of World Civilizations I3Study of Western and non-Western civilizations. (Typically offered: Irregular) This course is equivalent to HIST 11193 . 3 cr · 3 hr source
HIST 11293Institutions and Ideas of World Civilizations II3Introduces the major civilizations of the world in their historical context, since 1500. (Typically offered: Fall and Spring) 3 cr · 3 hr source
HIST 112H3Honors Institutions and Ideas of World Civilizations II3Study of Western and non-Western civilizations. (Typically offered: Irregular) This course is equivalent to HIST 11293 . 3 cr · 3 hr source
HIST 12003History of Football3Explores the history of football in America from its invention in the nineteenth century, through its meteoric growth in the twentieth century, to the most recent developments. Examines the ways that… 3 cr · 3 hr source
HIST 12233History of Business in America3Surveys the evolution of American business enterprises, with emphases on entrepreneurs, technology and corporate structures, the role of governments and markets, and the challenges these businesses f… 3 cr · 3 hr source
HIST 12303History of Race and Medicine3Examines history of western biomedicine on the intersection of science, medicine, and race to trace origins of current racial disparities. Examples from the United States and other international deve… 3 cr · 3 hr source
HIST 20003History of the American People to 18773A history of American life encompassing constitutional, political, social, intellectual and economic development from prior to European colonization to 1877. (Typically offered: Fall, Spring and Summ… 3 cr · 3 hr source
HIST 20103History of the American People, 1877 to Present3A history of American life encompassing constitutional, political, social, intellectual and economic development from Reconstruction to the present. (Typically offered: Fall, Spring and Summer) 3 cr · 3 hr source
HIST 201H3Honors History of the American People, 1877 to Present3A history of American life encompassing constitutional, political, social, intellectual and economic development from Reconstruction to the present. (Typically offered: Fall, Spring and Summer) This… 3 cr · 3 hr source
HIST 20903Animals in World History3Survey of the interrelationship between human and nonhuman animals in comparative historical settings. The course is interdisciplinary by design and draws from social history, cultural studies, relig… 3 cr · 3 hr source
HIST 23104The American Experience4Integrates concepts and approaches from disciplines related to the field of American Studies to explore critical issues in civics, culture, governance, and society in the United States, with an empha… 4 cr · 4 hr source
HIST 231H4Honors The American Experience4Integrates concepts and approaches from disciplines related to the field of American Studies to explore critical issues in civics, culture, governance, and society in the United States, with an empha… 4 cr · 4 hr source
HIST 30003History of Christianity3This course surveys the theological, political, and cultural history of Mediterranean Christianity, c. 30-600 CE. Special topics include patristics, Christianity and Empire, and the formation of Chri… 3 cr · 3 hr source
HIST 30103Ancient Historians3Survey of ancient historiography from Herodotus (5th c BCE) to Ammianus Marcellinus (4th c CE). Topics covered include the development of ancient history, historical causality, rhetoric and history,… 3 cr · 3 hr source
HIST 30303Islamic Civilization3A survey of the foundation, evolution, and distinctive character of Islam, with attention to religion, literature, art, architecture, science, and political society. Particular attention given to the… 3 cr · 3 hr source
HIST 30403History of the Modern Middle East3Examines the history of the Islamic Middle East from the rise of the Ottoman and Safavid Persian empires up to World War I and then concludes with the issues and patterns of 20th century Middle Easte… 3 cr · 3 hr source
HIST 30603Military History3Survey of the basic principles and problems of strategy, tactics, and military organization from Alexander the Great to the present. Special attention will be given to the operation of these factors… 3 cr · 3 hr source
HIST 30703Women and Gender in Modern Latin American History3Examines the role of women in Latin America and the Spanish Caribbean from independence to modern times. Special emphasis will be on women's changing gender roles and expectations as they confronted… 3 cr · 3 hr source
HIST 30803Women of the Bible3This course considers the lives and times of famous biblical mothers, wives, and daughters and offers a voice to the nameless women whose lives can only be reconstructed through family life and life-… 3 cr · 3 hr source
HIST 30903Women in U.S. History3Examines women in U.S. History from the early encounters of North American colonization to the gendered experiences of American women in the present day. (Typically offered: Irregular) 3 cr · 3 hr source
HIST 31003European Integration and Globalization3Interdisciplinary study of the cultural, economic, and political processes of modern European integration in the context of a changing relationship between Europe and the wider world during the 20th… 3 cr · 3 hr source
HIST 31103The Rise of Monotheism3This course examines Israelite monotheism from its polytheistic origins alongside its neighbors - including the Sumerians, Egyptians, Babylonians, Indians, Greeks, and Phoenicians - and explores what… 3 cr · 3 hr source
HIST 31203Digital History3A practical introduction to the use of digital methods in the practice of history. Examines the theories and practices in the field of digital humanities while offering hands on experience with techn… 3 cr · 3 hr source
HIST 31303History of Sports in Africa3This course considers the ways that Africans have strategically employed sports to confront and overcome both domestic and external challenges and how these approaches and the range of constituent st… 3 cr · 3 hr source
HIST 31903The Making of the Modern Caribbean3History of the Caribbean from pre-Columbian to present times focusing in particular on indigenous origins, colonialism, slavery, rebellion, independence, nationalism, and political integration in the… 3 cr · 3 hr source
HIST 32003Colonial Latin America3An introduction to the social, cultural, political and economic formation of Latin America, during the period from 1492 to the movements for independence. (Typically offered: Fall) This course is cro… 3 cr · 3 hr source
HIST 32103Modern Latin America3An investigation of the varying courses of modernization in Latin America, covering popular revolution, urban populism and military dictatorship. (Typically offered: Spring) This course is cross-list… 3 cr · 3 hr source
HIST 32303African American History to 18773History of the African American experience in North America emphasizing economic, social, and cultural perspectives. Topics include the African slave trade, the creation of race and racism, the insti… 3 cr · 3 hr source
HIST 32333New Testament Histories3This course will introduce students to the books of the New Testament, as well as early non-canonical materials, that discuss key figures, their major concerns, themes, and ideas. (Typically offered:… 3 cr · 3 hr source
HIST 32403African American History Since 18773The course will study the major social, political, and economical issues relating to the African American experience beginning with the late post-Reconstruction period and will include, all of the ma… 3 cr · 3 hr source
HIST 32503The History of Sub-Saharan Africa3Sub-Saharan African history from the 18th century to the present, with emphasis on the impact of the slave trade, colonization, Independence, and contemporary issues of the post-colonial period. Exam… 3 cr · 3 hr source
HIST 32703Agricultural and Rural History of the United States3The history of U.S. agriculture from the pre-Columbian period through the twenty-first century. Focuses on the social and economic implications of agricultural development and the changing nature of… 3 cr · 3 hr source
HIST 32803U.S. Latinos and Latinas through Film3This course will examine the portrayal of U.S. Latinos and Latinas in Hollywood films and how those images have changed over time. While coverage will extend to the early years of the twentieth centu… 3 cr · 3 hr source
HIST 32903History of Popular Culture3Historical survey of the popular arts in American with emphasis upon 20th century. Principal topics are the history of bestsellers, the theatre, popular music, movies, radio, television, and sports.… 3 cr · 3 hr source
HIST 33003U.S. Immigration History3Examines the migration of ethnic groups into the United States from geographical areas that include Europe, Asia, Africa, and Latin America. Special emphasis will be given to cultural history, and wi… 3 cr · 3 hr source
HIST 33043History of Tomorrow: Global Visions of the Future3Survey of cultural visions of the distant future in the modern era as represented in architecture, art, literature, popular culture, and religious practice. Emphasis on the articulation of future vis… 3 cr · 3 hr source
HIST 33103Latinos and Latinas in the U.S.3Examines the emergence and growth of the Latino population of the United States. A broad survey of the Latino experience will complement more specific case studies focusing on cultural identity and t… 3 cr · 3 hr source
HIST 33203The West of the Imagination3The changing image of the American West from the colonial period to the present and how popular impressions have reflected national attitudes and values. Special attention given to the West's portray… 3 cr · 3 hr source
HIST 33303LGBTQ+ Histories3How have gender and sexuality conceptions changed from the sixteenth century to the present? Who defined which sexual practices were deviant, when and why did those ideas transform? When and why did… 3 cr · 3 hr source
HIST 33403Medicine at the Movies3Exploring medical themes in literature, film, and history creates a stronger understanding of the psychosocial aspects of medicine for patients and practitioners. This course surveys the presentation… 3 cr · 3 hr source
HIST 33603The Atlantic World, 1400-18503Explores the political, economic, cultural, and social engagement of Africans, Europeans, and Native Americans across the Atlantic from 1400 to 1850. It uses a comparative lens to understand how inte… 3 cr · 3 hr source
HIST 33703Rise of the American Empire: War, Migration and Expansion, 1789-19173Explores the history of U.S. expansion and imperialism from the nation's founding to the start of World War I. It proceeds both chronologically and thematically, considering the evolution of U.S. imp… 3 cr · 3 hr source
HIST 33803Arkansas and the Southwest3Political, economic, social, and cultural development of Arkansas from the coming of the Indian to the 20th century, with special emphasis on Arkansas as a national and regional component. (Typically… 3 cr · 3 hr source
HIST 33903The Ozarks: People, Place, and Time3Study of the histories, cultures, literature, and economics of the Ozark region of the United States from the late 18th century until the present. (Typically offered: Fall) 3 cr · 3 hr source
HIST 34203British History, 1688-Present3A survey of British history from the Glorious Revolution of 1688 to the Present, covering the political, social, cultural, and military history of Britain during those years. (Typically offered: Irre… 3 cr · 3 hr source
HIST 34303Twentieth Century Britain through Film3Explores 20th Century British History through the medium of film, analyzing how 20th Century British history has been represented/misrepresented in film, and investigating what these portrayals of Br… 3 cr · 3 hr source
HIST 34403Modern Imperialism3Examines the causes, nature, and consequences of modern imperialism. The histories of five different empires are studied and compared to give an overview of the phenomenon. (Typically offered: Irregu… 3 cr · 3 hr source
HIST 34503Modern Terrorism3Examines the historical foundations and course of modern terrorism, from the French Revolution to the present. Special attention is given to the Irish Republican Army, Baader Meinhoff Gang (Red Army… 3 cr · 3 hr source
HIST 34703Palestine and Israel in Modern Times3History of 19th-20th Century Palestine, Zionism and the founding of modern Israel, and the Palestine-Israel conflict in local and regional perspective. (Typically offered: Irregular) 3 cr · 3 hr source
HIST 35203Modern China3Survey of Chinese culture, society, government and diplomacy between1644 and the present. (Typically offered: Fall Odd Years) 3 cr · 3 hr source
HIST 35303World War II3Study of the causes, conduct and consequences of the Second World War. (Typically offered: Spring) This course is cross-listed with AIST 35303 . 3 cr · 3 hr source
HIST 35403Russia to 18613Study of the political, social and cultural development of Russia from the Kievan era through the Napoleonic invasion. (Typically offered: Fall Odd Years) 3 cr · 3 hr source
HIST 35503Russia Since 18613Survey of political, cultural and intellectual trends in modern Russia with emphasis upon the Revolutions of 1917, the Soviet Union, and its successor states. (Typically offered: Spring Even Years) 3 cr · 3 hr source
HIST 35703World War I3Explores the Great War's origins, major and minor battles, the role of technology, and the experience of soldiers. Examines the internal conflicts the war created, the ideologies it spawned, and the… 3 cr · 3 hr source
HIST 35803The United States and Vietnam, 1945-19753A survey and analysis of the Vietnam War with special emphasis on its impact on American and Indochinese society. (Typically offered: Fall) 3 cr · 3 hr source
HIST 35903The 1960s: A World Transformed3The tumultuous decade of the 1960s witnessed global political, social and cultural upheavals. We will study movements for change in the United States, as well as in Europe, China, Vietnam, and Latin… 3 cr · 3 hr source
HIST 36003Colonial and Revolutionary America, 1600-17893Survey of colonial and revolutionary American history, emphasizing economic, social, and cultural perspectives. Topics include historical interpretations of Native American, French, Spanish, English,… 3 cr · 3 hr source
HIST 36103Early National and Antebellum America, 1789-18503Survey of early national and antebellum America emphasizing economic, social, and cultural perspectives. Topics include the impact of westward expansion, slavery, religion, gender, the market economy… 3 cr · 3 hr source
HIST 36203Black Movements and Messiahs3This course will focus on global African history since the Age of Revolutions to the present with special attention to the movements and leaders in various fields who proposed strategies and led move… 3 cr · 3 hr source
HIST 36303Modern Japan3Examines the dramatic changes in Japan from the nineteenth century to the twenty-first century in a global, historical perspective. Through the lenses of imperialism and war, society and gender, and… 3 cr · 3 hr source
HIST 363H3Honors Modern Japan3Examines the dramatic changes in Japan from the nineteenth century to the twenty-first century in a global, historical perspective. Through the lenses of imperialism and war, society and gender, and… 3 cr · 3 hr source
HIST 36803Europe in the 19th Century3Examines the political, social, and cultural history of Europe during the "long" nineteenth century from the French Revolution of 1789 to the outbreak of the First World War in 1914. (Typically offer… 3 cr · 3 hr source
HIST 36903Europe in the 20th Century3Examines the political, social, and cultural history of Europe during the twentieth century from the outbreak of the First World War to the collapse of Communist states in Eastern Europe in 1989. (Ty… 3 cr · 3 hr source
HIST 37103Issues in Public History3Contemporary theory and practice of public history. Discussion of the historian's role in the public sphere, the relationship between history and memory, and the professional opportunities in the fie… 3 cr · 3 hr source
HIST 37603History of Central Asia3from antiquity to modern age, including Alexander's conquests, the formation of the Silk Road, the rise of the pre-Islamic Turkic politics, the coming of Islam, the steppe empires of the Chinggisids… 3 cr · 3 hr source
HIST 38803Modern Italy and the World, 1861-Present3A survey analyzing Italy from unification (Risorgimento of the 1800s) to the present. While focusing on the history of the country in its multifaceted aspects, the course also offers a comparative ap… 3 cr · 3 hr source
HIST 39103Black in the City3Covers the history of Black people's relationship with the urban landscape. Students will use a wide array of primary sources to explore the ways in which Americans not only perceived the city but al… 3 cr · 3 hr source
HIST 392H3Honors Colloquium3Treats a special topic or issue, offered as part of the honors program. Prerequisite: Honors candidacy (not restricted to candidacy in history). (Typically offered: Irregular) May be repeated for deg… 3 cr · 3 hr source
HIST 39503History in Cuneiform3This course traces the socio-political and cultural developments in the ancient Near East from stateless communities to the rise of proto-empires and the true empires of Assyria, Babylonia, and Persi… 3 cr · 3 hr source
HIST 39703Historical Methods3Practical introduction to historical research and writing. Examines research methods and current theories of interpreting and evaluating the past. Prepares students for thesis development and writing… 3 cr · 3 hr source
HIST 397H3Honors Historical Methods3Practical introduction to historical research and writing. Examines research methods and current theories of interpreting and evaluating the past. Prepares students for honors thesis development and… 3 cr · 3 hr source
HIST 3980VSpecial Topics1Historical topics which are not usually presented in depth in regular courses. (Typically offered: Irregular) May be repeated for up to 9 hours of degree credit. 1 cr · 1 hr source
HIST 398HVHonors Special Topics1Historical topics which are not usually presented in depth in regular courses. Prerequisite: Honors standing. (Typically offered: Irregular) May be repeated for up to 9 hours of degree credit. This c… 1 cr · 1 hr source
HIST 40003Democratic Athens3History of the Athens from the sixth century BCE to the end of the fourth. Topics include origins and evolution of democracy, the Persian wars, the rise and fall of the Athenian Empire, and the devel… 3 cr · 3 hr source
HIST 40103Alexander the Great and the Hellenistic World3A survey of the achievements of Alexander and the culture of the new world he created. The personality and career of Alexander are examined as well as the rich diversity of the Hellenistic world: tra… 3 cr · 3 hr source
HIST 40203Roman Republic3History of Rome from its origins in the eighth century BCE to the fall of the Republic in the first century BCE. Topics include the sources for Roman history, the development, functioning, and ultima… 3 cr · 3 hr source
HIST 40303Roman Empire3History of Rome from the Emperor Augustus to Constantine, ca. 30 BCE - 337 CE. Topics include the sources for imperial Rome, the organization of imperial government, the provinces of Rome and provinc… 3 cr · 3 hr source
HIST 40403Late Antiquity and the Early Middle Ages3This course examines the political, spiritual, intellectual, and social-economic developments of European history, c. 300-1000 CE. Special topics include the Christianization of the late Roman Empire… 3 cr · 3 hr source
HIST 40503Late Middle Ages3This course examines the political, social-economic, intellectual, and spiritual developments of European history, c. 1000-1400 CE. Special topics include monasticism, sacral kingship, the crusades,… 3 cr · 3 hr source
HIST 4060VIndependent Study1Study Abroad project; other special topics for independent study. (Typically offered: Fall, Spring and Summer) May be repeated for up to 6 hours of degree credit. 1 cr · 1 hr source
HIST 40703Renaissance and Reformation, 1300-16003Examines the history of Europe from the end of the Middle Ages through the Renaissance to the Reformation and Counter-Reformation. Special attention is paid to changes in popular piety, political tho… 3 cr · 3 hr source
HIST 40803Early Modern Europe, 1600-18003Begins with the upheaval of the reformation, moves through the crisis of the 17th century and culminates with the democratic revolution of the 18th century. Examines the consolidation of the European… 3 cr · 3 hr source
HIST 41003Byzantine Empire3Examines the history and culture of the Byzantine Empire from the reign of Constantine I to the fall of Constantinople in 1453. Topics include the development of Christianity and the schism with the… 3 cr · 3 hr source
HIST 41103Archaic Greece3History of Greece from the late Bronze Age to the end of the Persian Wars. This class will focus particularly on the sources involved with reconstructing early Greek history, especially Herodotus and… 3 cr · 3 hr source
HIST 41203Africa and the Trans-Atlantic Slave Trade3Examines the trans-Atlantic slave trade with a primary focus on the role of Africa and Africans in creating the unique economy and culture of the trans-Atlantic world. (Typically offered: Irregular)… 3 cr · 3 hr source
HIST 41303Society and Gender in Modern Europe3Changing values and attitudes toward childhood, family life, sexuality, and gender roles in Europe from the Renaissance to the present. The social impact of the Industrial Revolution, urbanization, d… 3 cr · 3 hr source
HIST 41403Intellectual History of Europe Since the Enlightenment3A survey of the major developments in European thought and culture since the emergence of Romanticism. Topics include Romanticism, Darwinism, Marxism, and Modernism. (Typically offered: Fall Even Yea… 3 cr · 3 hr source
HIST 41503Historic Black Northwest Arkansas3Explores the history of Black Northwest Arkansas from settlement to the twenty-first century by examining, recovering, and documenting the lives of the region's enslaved and free people of color. Add… 3 cr · 3 hr source
HIST 41543Native American History to 18643Native American history from pre-Columbian history through the 19th century, emphasizing Indigenous resistance to Euro-American colonialism, relationships between tribal nations and non-Native govern… 3 cr · 3 hr source
HIST 41553Native American History Since 18643An in-depth study of modern Indian Country, emphasizing the ideas expressed by Indigenous leaders, activists, and intellectuals. Topics include U.S. government's Indian policies, the persistence of t… 3 cr · 3 hr source
HIST 41603Tudor-Stuart England, 1485-17143Examines the history of the British Isles from the ascension of Henry VII and the Tudor dynasty until the close of the Stuart Era in 1714. Special attention is given to the English Reformation, the E… 3 cr · 3 hr source
HIST 41663Hebrew Bible in Historical Context3This course considers the historicity and narrative history of the Hebrew Bible/Old Testament's most famous books while providing students with the major themes, methods, discoveries, and theories of… 3 cr · 3 hr source
HIST 41803Victorian Britain3Examines the history of the British Isles from the 1707 Act of Union between Scotland and England until the death of Queen Victoria in 1901. Special attention is given to the spread of Empire, indust… 3 cr · 3 hr source
HIST 42003History of the Holocaust3Examines the origins, history, and legacies of the European Holocaust. Traces the origins of anti-Semitism in Europe, the rise of Nazism in Germany, the path to genocide during World War II, and the… 3 cr · 3 hr source
HIST 42103The Era of the French Revolution3France from the salons of the Enlightenment to the Napoleonic Wars. The French Revolution will be explored in terms of politics and personalities, ideas and symbols, class and gender relations, and v… 3 cr · 3 hr source
HIST 42203France Since 18153Survey of French history from the overthrow of Napoleon to the 5th Republic, with emphasis on French politics, society, and culture. (Typically offered: Spring Even Years) 3 cr · 3 hr source
HIST 42303History of African American Women3This is a reading and discussion course focused on African American women from the colonial era to the present. Through a detailed historiographical study, students will spend the course examining ho… 3 cr · 3 hr source
HIST 42403Germany, 1789-19183Study of German history from the Age of Absolutism to the collapse of the German Empire at the end of the First World War. Special attention is paid to the Enlightenment and Romantic movements; natio… 3 cr · 3 hr source
HIST 42503Germany, 1918-19453Study of German history from advent of the Weimar Republic to the end of the Third Reich with emphasis upon the failure of democratic government in the 1920s and the rise and fall of the National Soc… 3 cr · 3 hr source
HIST 42603Modern Africa3Examines the last half-century of Africa's history, focusing on the last few decades. Introduction of Africa's colonial past, revolutions and struggles for independence. Review of African development… 3 cr · 3 hr source
HIST 42803Indigenous Histories of South America3Examines Indigenous communities and the cultural changes they experienced under Iberian colonization in lowland South America from 1500 to 1800. (Typically offered: Irregular) 3 cr · 3 hr source
HIST 43003Transatlantic Relations, 1919-Present3US-Western European Relations, from the Wilsonian era to the present, covering strategic, economic, and cultural aspects. (Typically offered: Irregular) 3 cr · 3 hr source
HIST 43203Wars of Religion: From the Crusades to 9/113Examines the place of religion in combat across the centuries. A case study approach is used to explore different conflicts from the twelfth century crusades against Muslim forces to 9/11. Investigat… 3 cr · 3 hr source
HIST 43303Modern Islam3Explores how Islamic beliefs and practices have transformed over the last two centuries. Themes may include political and intellectual thought, cultural and artistic expression, state power and popul… 3 cr · 3 hr source
HIST 43403Golden Age Portugal and Spain3This course will examine the diverging and converging paths of Portugal and Spain during the early modern period (15th-17th centuries). We will chart their rise as global imperial powers and their in… 3 cr · 3 hr source
HIST 43603The Middle East since 19143Middle East since 1914 addresses European colonialism, the rise of new social elites, independence, revolution, globalization, economic self-determination, persistent regional conflicts and ongoing b… 3 cr · 3 hr source
HIST 43803The American Civil Rights Movement3Introduction to the history and development of the civil rights movement in the United States. (Typically offered: Fall Odd Years) This course is cross-listed with AAST 43803 . 3 cr · 3 hr source
HIST 43903Early Modern Islamic Empires, 1300-17503An examination of the historical development of the three great Islamic empires in the early modern period- the Ottomans, the Safavids of Iran, and the Mughals of India. Special attention given to im… 3 cr · 3 hr source
HIST 44003Islam in Asia3Introduces students to the history of Islam in East and Southeast Asia over the past 1,200 years. It focuses on the 18th-21st centuries when Muslims were part of everyday life in Asia and participate… 3 cr · 3 hr source
HIST 44103New Women in the Middle East3This course covers the transformation of social and cultural roles of women in the Middle East since the 19th Century. Emphases include political emancipation, religious reformation, artistic represe… 3 cr · 3 hr source
HIST 44303Social and Cultural History of the Modern Middle East3An analysis of Middle East history in the 17th-20th centuries which focuses on the social transformation of urban and rural life. Particular emphasis is given to the roles of economics, genealogy, ar… 3 cr · 3 hr source
HIST 44403Frontiers and Borderlands in Colonial Latin America3This course examines frontiers and borderlands in colonial Latin America and focuses on the regions of California, New Mexico, Texas, Brazil, and the Río de la Plata. It demonstrates that frontiers a… 3 cr · 3 hr source
HIST 44503American Environmental History3This course takes students through America's environmental history over the 18th, 19th, and 20th centuries. Instead of following diplomatic or social events, the core approach of the course will be t… 3 cr · 3 hr source
HIST 44603American Frontiers3Survey of Euro-American westward movement and transnational migration, efforts to control and dispossess Indigenous nations, environmental change, and the function of the federal government and corpo… 3 cr · 3 hr source
HIST 44903Religion in America to 18603History of religion in early America, primarily from a social and cultural perspective. Topics will include region, social class, growth of institutions, slavery, print culture, and social reform in… 3 cr · 3 hr source
HIST 44933The American Counterculture: From Poets to Punk3Examines the development of various counterculture groups in American life during the global Cold War. Includes consideration of groups like the Beatniks, the varied 1960s groups, and the unsung deca… 3 cr · 3 hr source
HIST 45003History of Political Parties in the United States, 1789-18963Origin and development of the American party system from the implementation of the constitution to the election of McKinley. (Typically offered: Fall Even Years) This course is cross-listed with PLSC… 3 cr · 3 hr source
HIST 45103History of Political Parties in the United States Since 18963Response of the party system to America's emergence as an industrial nation and world power from the election of 1896 to present. (Typically offered: Spring Odd Years) This course is cross-listed wit… 3 cr · 3 hr source
HIST 45203Civil Rights in American History3Examines the development of civil rights across U.S. history. Beginning with the Enlightenment and ending with modern debates about immigrant and LGBT rights, explores how civil rights have been esta… 3 cr · 3 hr source
HIST 45603The Old South, 1607-18653Survey of the political, social, and economic development of the antebellum South. (Typically offered: Fall Even Years) This course is cross-listed with AAST 45603 . 3 cr · 3 hr source
HIST 45703The New South, 1860 to the Present3Survey of the development of the Civil War and postwar South to the present. (Typically offered: Fall Odd Years) This course is cross-listed with AAST 45703 . 3 cr · 3 hr source
HIST 45803Arkansas in the Nation3Designed to provide advanced undergraduate and graduate students with a comprehensive understanding of the full sweep of Arkansas history. The focus will be on social, economic and political history,… 3 cr · 3 hr source
HIST 45903The Colonial French in the Mississippi Valley3This course focuses on the French Colonial Mississippi Valley from 1698 until 1763. Activities for both French and non-French speaking students provide a rich environment to discuss encounters, subsi… 3 cr · 3 hr source
HIST 46003U.S. Labor History to 18773Examines the changing nature of work in U.S. history from 1607 until 1877 including the ways that workers--individually and collectively-- understand the meanings of their labor and to the ways that… 3 cr · 3 hr source
HIST 46103Colonial America 1600-17633History of colonial America from 1600 to the end of the Seven Years War emphasizing economic, social, and cultural perspectives. Topics include Native American, French, Spanish, English, Dutch, and R… 3 cr · 3 hr source
HIST 46203Revolutionary America, 1763 to 17893History of revolutionary America emphasizing economic, social, and cultural perspectives. Topics include historical interpretations of the causes of the war, the impact of war on African Americans, w… 3 cr · 3 hr source
HIST 46403Early American Republic, 1789-18283History of the early United States emphasizing social and cultural perspectives. Topics addressed will include westward expansion, slavery, religion, and economic change. (Typically offered: Irregula… 3 cr · 3 hr source
HIST 46503Antebellum America, 1828-18503History of antebellum U.S. emphasizing social and cultural perspectives. Topics addressed will include slavery, religion, gender, the market economy, regionalism, and political developments. (Typical… 3 cr · 3 hr source
HIST 46603Rebellion to Reconstruction, 1850-18773A survey of political, social, and economic issues from the late antebellum period through Reconstruction. Emphasis is placed on the causes of the Civil War and the problems of postwar America. A bri… 3 cr · 3 hr source
HIST 46703The American Civil War3An intensive study of the political, social, military, and economic aspects of the American Civil War period. (Typically offered: Fall) 3 cr · 3 hr source
HIST 46803The Crusades and Islam3Examines how the Crusades and crusading politics affected the history of Islamic societies, including developments in Islamic law and political theory, relations between Muslims and non-Muslims, and… 3 cr · 3 hr source
HIST 46903Approaching Global History3Explores theoretical perspectives on global history through a treatment of the historiographical development of the field, readings of landmark texts, and selected case studies of global themes. (Typ… 3 cr · 3 hr source
HIST 47003Emergence of Modern America, 1876-19173A survey of the impact of the Industrial Revolution, Imperialism, and progressivism upon American life and institutions. (Typically offered: Fall Odd Years) 3 cr · 3 hr source
HIST 47103Women, Gender, and Sexuality in Colonial Latin America3This course examines women, gender, and sexuality in colonial Latin America. It explores the lives of indigenous, Spanish, African, and mixed-race women from all social ranks. A central question is:… 3 cr · 3 hr source
HIST 47203America Between the Wars, 1917-19413The impact of World War I, the 1920s, and the Great Depression upon American society and culture. (Typically offered: Fall Even Years) 3 cr · 3 hr source
HIST 47303Postwar America, 1941-19803A history of the American Century in the decades after World War II with an emphasis on the presidency, reform movements, the Cold War, and American culture through the 1970s. (Typically offered: Fal… 3 cr · 3 hr source
HIST 47333Recent America, 1980-Present3A history of American life from the age of Reagan through contemporary issues. Particular emphasis is placed on the end of the Cold War, the rise of a new conservative movement, and the impact of glo… 3 cr · 3 hr source
HIST 47363The Green Revolution3We all need to eat, but not everybody has access to healthy food. In the mid-20th century, the Green Revolution was heralded as the answer-and today it's seen as the greatest agricultural achievement… 3 cr · 3 hr source
HIST 47403The Cold War in Latin America: Revolutions, Violence, and Politics3This course will trace the rise of the ideological and political struggles over social and economic development and the security regimes designed to thwart socialist revolution and political mobiliza… 3 cr · 3 hr source
HIST 47603Diplomatic History of the United States, 1900-19453America's development as a world power. The course examines U.S. relations with Europe, Latin America, and East Asia, plus America's first approach to the Middle East. Particular emphasis is placed o… 3 cr · 3 hr source
HIST 47703Diplomatic History of the US, 1945 to Present3U.S. involvement in world affairs since WWII. The Cold War from an international perspective, including strategies, nuclear deterrence, conflicts, economic developments, cultural relations among alli… 3 cr · 3 hr source
HIST 47803History of Mexico3This course examines the history of Mexico from pre-Columbian to modern times. Emphasis will be placed on the turbulent nineteenth century and the Mexican Revolution. Themes covered include the rise… 3 cr · 3 hr source
HIST 48003Modern Scandinavia3Examines the history of the Nordic lands, including Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway, and Sweden, from 1500 to the present. (Typically offered: Irregular) 3 cr · 3 hr source
HIST 48103Africans and Slavery in Colonial Latin America3Explores the diverse experiences of slaves and free Blacks in colonial Spanish and Portuguese America from 1500 to around 1888, demonstrating that bondage and the practice of African slavery was a pi… 3 cr · 3 hr source
HIST 48203Black Freedom in the Age of Emancipation3This course centers on the comparative study of Atlantic World freedom movements from the perspective of the African Diaspora. It focuses on the histories, meanings, legacies of the various types of… 3 cr · 3 hr source
HIST 48303Race: History and Theory3This seminar-style course explores race through the lens of history and theory. It examines works that are in conversation with Marxist, feminist, legal, and poststructuralist theories and that explo… 3 cr · 3 hr source
HIST 48403Global History of Soccer3Prompts students to explore the various historical processes related to the global diffusion of and engagement with soccer. Examines the ways soccer has reflected the broader, ongoing process of glob… 3 cr · 3 hr source
HIST 48603From Hiroshima to Fukushima: Nuclear Security in Asia3History of nuclear security in Asia from the end of World War II to the nuclear meltdown at Fukushima. Analyzes environmental and human aspects involved in the production and testing of nuclear weapo… 3 cr · 3 hr source
HIST 48703Germany since 19453Examines the history of Germany since the end of the Second World War including political division and economic recovery, dissident movements in East Germany and alternative cultures in West Germany,… 3 cr · 3 hr source
HIST 48803Health and Disease: 1500 to the Present3Explores the emergence of epidemics against the backdrop of the nation state and anxieties over women, the lower classes, and other marginalized groups. The rise of modern health programs illuminates… 3 cr · 3 hr source
HIST 48903History Seminar3Advanced study of selected historical topics, with emphasis on the application of historical research methods and writing skills to produce a substantial research paper or thesis. (Typically offered:… 3 cr · 3 hr source
HIST 489H3Honors History Seminar3Advanced study of selected historical topics, with emphasis on the application of historical research methods and writing skills to produce a substantial research paper or thesis. Prerequisite: Honor… 3 cr · 3 hr source
HIST 49001Applying History1Study of the ways in which historians apply knowledge in their discipline to advance research, preserve the past, and address contemporary issues. Reflection on student learning in history and possib… 1 cr · 1 hr source
HIST 490H1Honors Applying History1Study of the ways in which historians apply knowledge in their discipline to advance research, preserve the past, and address contemporary issues. Reflection on student learning in history and possib… 1 cr · 1 hr source
HIST 4910VInternship in History1Work experience related to history arranged by the student under the guidance of a faculty member. Paper required. (Typically offered: Fall, Spring and Summer) May be repeated for up to 6 hours of de… 1 cr · 1 hr source
HIST 49403U.S. Labor History, from 1877-present3This course will examine the changing nature of work in U.S. history from 1877 until the present. It will pay particular attention to the ways that workers--individually and collectively--understand… 3 cr · 3 hr source
HIST 49503The Global 1860s3Explores the pivotal decade of the 1860s, from its roots in the events revolving around the 1848 Revolutions in Europe to its developments up to the end of the 1870s. Shows the connections between th… 3 cr · 3 hr source
HIST 49603Third World Underdevelopment and Modernization3Examines key issues related to societal change in the Third World, including various views and theories of international development and modernization. Other major issues explored include social ineq… 3 cr · 3 hr source
HIST 49703The Civilization of the Renaissance in Italy3Important trends in Italian culture between the 14th and 16th centuries, including the birth of humanism, new understandings of the past, "new" political ideologies, scientific innovation, and famous… 3 cr · 3 hr source
HIST 4980VHistory Thesis1Advanced research and writing supporting the development of a substantive research thesis in history. (Typically offered: Fall, Spring and Summer) May be repeated for up to 6 hours of degree credit. 1 cr · 1 hr source
HIST 498HVHonors History Thesis1. Prerequisite: Junior standing and honors standing. (Typically offered: Fall, Spring and Summer) May be repeated for up to 6 hours of degree credit. This course is equivalent to HIST 4980V . 1 cr · 1 hr source
HIST 49903History of the Ottoman Empire, 1300-19233History of the Ottoman Empire from its emergence as frontier principality in Anatolia ca. 1300, through its heyday as a major imperial power on three continents in the fifteenth through the eighteent… 3 cr · 3 hr source
HIST 50003Democratic Athens3History of the Athens from the sixth century BCE to the end of the fourth. Topics include origins and evolution of democracy, the Persian wars, the rise and fall of the Athenian Empire, and the devel… 3 cr · 3 hr source
HIST 50103Alexander the Great and the Hellenistic World3A survey of the achievements of Alexander and the culture of the new world he created. The personality and career of Alexander are examined as well as the rich diversity of the Hellenistic world: tra… 3 cr · 3 hr source
HIST 50303Roman Empire3History of Rome from the Emperor Augustus to Constantine, ca. 30 BCE - 337 CE. Topics include the sources for imperial Rome, the organization of imperial government, the provinces of Rome and provinc… 3 cr · 3 hr source
HIST 5060VReadings in European History1Directed readings in the field of European history. Prerequisite: Graduate standing. (Typically offered: Irregular) May be repeated for up to 12 hours of degree credit. 1 cr · 1 hr source
HIST 5070VReadings in American History1Readings. Prerequisite: Graduate standing. (Typically offered: Fall, Spring and Summer) May be repeated for up to 12 hours of degree credit. 1 cr · 1 hr source
HIST 5170VReadings in Asian History1Readings. Prerequisite: Graduate standing. (Typically offered: Irregular) May be repeated for up to 12 hours of degree credit. 1 cr · 1 hr source
HIST 51903Great Britain,1901-20013Examines the history of the British Isles from the death of Queen Victoria in 1901 to the reelection of Prime Minister Tony Blair in 2001. Special attention is given to the collapse of the British Em… 3 cr · 3 hr source
HIST 52003History of the Holocaust3Examines the origins, history, and legacies of the European Holocaust. Traces the origins of anti-Semitism in Europe, the rise of Nazism in Germany, the path to genocide during World War II, and the… 3 cr · 3 hr source
HIST 5240VReadings in African History1. (Typically offered: Irregular) May be repeated for up to 12 hours of degree credit. 1 cr · 1 hr source
HIST 5260VReadings in Middle Eastern History1. (Typically offered: Irregular) May be repeated for up to 12 hours of degree credit. 1 cr · 1 hr source
HIST 52633Modern Africa3Examines the last half-century of Africa's history, focusing on the last few decades. Introduction of Africa's colonial past, revolutions and struggles for independence. Review of African development… 3 cr · 3 hr source
HIST 5270VReadings in Medieval History1. Prerequisite: Graduate standing. (Typically offered: Irregular) May be repeated for up to 12 hours of degree credit. 1 cr · 1 hr source
HIST 5280VResearch Problems in Middle Eastern History1. (Typically offered: Irregular) 1 cr · 1 hr source
HIST 52903Indigenous Histories of South America3Examines Indigenous communities and the cultural changes they experienced under Iberian colonization in lowland South America from 1500 to 1800. (Typically offered: Irregular) 3 cr · 3 hr source
HIST 5330VReadings in Ancient History1. Prerequisite: Graduate standing. (Typically offered: Irregular) May be repeated for up to 12 hours of degree credit. 1 cr · 1 hr source
HIST 53903Early Modern Islamic Empires, 1300-17503An examination of the historical development of the three great Islamic empires in the early modern period- the Ottomans, the Safavids of Iran, and the Mughals of India. Special attention given to im… 3 cr · 3 hr source
HIST 54003Islam in Asia3Introduces students to the history of Islam in East and Southeast Asia over the past 1,200 years. It focuses on the 18th-21st centuries when Muslims were part of everyday life in Asia and participate… 3 cr · 3 hr source
HIST 5450VReadings in Caribbean History1Graduate readings in Caribbean history. Prerequisite: Graduate standing. (Typically offered: Irregular) May be repeated for up to 12 hours of degree credit. 1 cr · 1 hr source
HIST 55003History of Political Parties in the United States, 1789-18963Origin and development of the American party system from the implementation of the constitution to the election of McKinley. Graduate degree credit will not be given for both HIST 45003 and HIST 5500… 3 cr · 3 hr source
HIST 55103History of Political Parties in the United States Since 18963Response of the party system to America's emergence as an industrial nation and world power from the election of 1896 to present. Graduate degree credit will not be given for both HIST 45103 and HIST… 3 cr · 3 hr source
HIST 55203Roman Republic3History of Rome from its origins in the eighth century BCE to the fall of the Republic in the first century BCE. Topics include the sources for Roman history, the development, functioning, and ultima… 3 cr · 3 hr source
HIST 55303Civil Rights in American History3This course examines the development of civil rights across U.S. history. Beginning with the Enlightenment and ending with modern debates about immigrant and LGBT rights, the class will explore how c… 3 cr · 3 hr source
HIST 55603The Old South, 1607-18653Survey of the political, social, and economic development of the antebellum South. Graduate degree credit will not be given for both HIST 45603 and HIST 55603 . (Typically offered: Fall Odd Years) 3 cr · 3 hr source
HIST 55703The New South, 1860 to the Present3Survey of the development of the Civil War and postwar South to the present. Graduate degree credit will not be given for both HIST 45703 and HIST 55703 . (Typically offered: Fall Even Years) 3 cr · 3 hr source
HIST 55803Arkansas in the Nation3Designed to provide advanced undergraduate and graduate students with a comprehensive understanding of the full sweep of Arkansas history. The focus will be on social, economic and political history,… 3 cr · 3 hr source
HIST 56003U.S. Labor History to 18773Examines the changing nature of work in U.S. history from 1607 until 1877 including the ways that workers--individually and collectively-- understand the meanings of their labor and to the ways that… 3 cr · 3 hr source
HIST 56103Colonial America 1600-17633History of colonial America from 1600 to the end of the Seven Years War emphasizing economic, social, and cultural perspectives. Topics include Native American, French, Spanish, English, Dutch, and R… 3 cr · 3 hr source
HIST 56203Revolutionary America, 1763 to 17893History of revolutionary America emphasizing economic, social, and cultural perspectives. Topics include historical interpretations of the causes of the war, the impact of war on African Americans, w… 3 cr · 3 hr source
HIST 56403Early American Republic, 1789-18283History of the early United States emphasizing social and cultural perspectives. Topics addressed will include westward expansion, slavery, religion, and economic change. Graduate degree credit will… 3 cr · 3 hr source
HIST 56503Antebellum America, 1828-18503History of antebellum U.S. emphasizing social and cultural perspectives. Topics addressed will include slavery, religion, gender, the market economy, regionalism, and political developments. Graduate… 3 cr · 3 hr source
HIST 56603Rebellion to Reconstruction, 1850-18773A survey of political, social, and economic issues from the late antebellum period through Reconstruction. Emphasis is placed on the causes of the Civil War and the problems of postwar America. A bri… 3 cr · 3 hr source
HIST 56703The American Civil War3An intensive study of the political, social, military, and economic aspects of the American Civil War period. Graduate degree credit will not be given for both HIST 46703 and HIST 56703 . (Typically… 3 cr · 3 hr source
HIST 56903Late Middle Ages3This course examines the political, social-economic, intellectual, and spiritual developments of European history, c. 1000-1400 CE. Special topics include monasticism, sacral kingship, the crusades,… 3 cr · 3 hr source
HIST 5700VSpecial Topics1. Prerequisite: Graduate standing. (Typically offered: Irregular) May be repeated for up to 9 hours of degree credit. 1 cr · 1 hr source
HIST 57103Women, Gender, and Sexuality in Colonial Latin America3Examines women, gender, and sexuality in colonial Latin America. Explores the lives of indigenous, Spanish, African, and mixed-race women from all social ranks. Addresses the current status of Latin… 3 cr · 3 hr source
HIST 57203America Between the Wars, 1917-19413The impact of World War I, the 1920s, and the Great Depression upon American society and culture. Graduate degree credit will not be given for both HIST 47203 and HIST 57203 . (Typically offered: Irr… 3 cr · 3 hr source
HIST 57333Recent America, 1980-Present3A history of American life from the age of Reagan through contemporary issues. Particular emphasis is placed on the end of the Cold War, the rise of a new conservative movement, and the impact of glo… 3 cr · 3 hr source
HIST 57603Diplomatic History of the United States, 1900-19453America's development as a world power. The course examines U.S. relations with Europe, Latin America, and East Asia, plus America's first approach to the Middle East. Particular emphasis is placed o… 3 cr · 3 hr source
HIST 57703Diplomatic History of the US, 1945 to Present3U.S. involvement in world affairs since WWII. The Cold War from an international perspective, including strategies, nuclear deterrence, conflicts, economic developments, cultural relations among alli… 3 cr · 3 hr source
HIST 57803History of Mexico3This course examines the history of Mexico from pre-Columbian to modern times. Emphasis will be placed on the turbulent nineteenth century and the Mexican Revolution. Themes covered include the rise… 3 cr · 3 hr source
HIST 58003Modern Scandinavia3Examines the history of the Nordic lands, including Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway, and Sweden, from 1500 to the present. Graduate degree credit will not be given for both HIST 48003 and HIST 5800… 3 cr · 3 hr source
HIST 58103Africans and Slavery in Colonial Latin America3Explores the diverse experiences of slaves and free Blacks in colonial Spanish and Portuguese America from 1500 to around 1888, demonstrating that bondage and the practice of African slavery was a pi… 3 cr · 3 hr source
HIST 58203Black Freedom in the Age of Emancipation3This course centers on the comparative study of Atlantic World freedom movements from the perspective of the African Diaspora. It focuses on the histories, meanings, legacies of the various types of… 3 cr · 3 hr source
HIST 58303Social and Cultural History of the Modern Middle East3An analysis of Middle East history in the 17th-20th centuries which focuses on the social transformation of urban and rural life. Particular emphasis is given to the roles of economics, genealogy, ar… 3 cr · 3 hr source
HIST 58603From Hiroshima to Fukushima: Nuclear Security in Asia3History of nuclear security in Asia from the end of World War II to the nuclear meltdown at Fukushima. Analyzes environmental and human aspects involved in the production and testing of nuclear weapo… 3 cr · 3 hr source
HIST 58703Germany since 19453Examines the history of Germany since the end of the Second World War including political division and economic recovery, dissident movements in East Germany and alternative cultures in West Germany,… 3 cr · 3 hr source
HIST 58803Health and Disease: 1500 to the Present3Explores the emergence of epidemics against the backdrop of the nation state and anxieties over women, the lower classes, and other marginalized groups. The rise of modern health programs illuminates… 3 cr · 3 hr source
HIST 58903Germany, 1918-19453Study of German history from advent of the Weimar Republic to the end of the Third Reich with emphasis upon the failure of democratic government in the 1920s and the rise and fall of the National Soc… 3 cr · 3 hr source
HIST 59403U.S. Labor History, from 1877-present3This course will examine the changing nature of work in U.S. history from 1877 until the present. It will pay particular attention to the ways that workers--individually and collectively--understand… 3 cr · 3 hr source
HIST 59803Intellectual History of Europe Since the Enlightenment3A survey of the major developments in European thought and culture since the emergence of Romanticism. Topics include Romanticism, Darwinism, Marxism, and Modernism. Graduate degree credit will not b… 3 cr · 3 hr source
HIST 6009VMaster's Thesis1. Prerequisite: Graduate standing. (Typically offered: Fall, Spring and Summer) May be repeated for degree credit. 1 cr · 1 hr source
HIST 60103The Era of the French Revolution3France from the salons of the Enlightenment to the Napoleonic Wars. The French Revolution will be explored in terms of politics and personalities, ideas and symbols, class and gender relations, and v… 3 cr · 3 hr source
HIST 60303Society and Gender in Modern Europe3Changing values and attitudes toward childhood, family life, sexuality, and gender roles in Europe from the Renaissance to the present. The social impact of the Industrial Revolution, urbanization, d… 3 cr · 3 hr source
HIST 60703Renaissance and Reformation, 1300-16003Examines the history of Europe from the end of the Middle Ages through the Renaissance to the Reformation and Counter-Reformation. Special attention is paid to changes in popular piety, political tho… 3 cr · 3 hr source
HIST 60803Early Modern Europe, 1600-18003Begins with the upheaval of the reformation, moves through the crisis of the 17th century and culminates with the democratic revolution of the 18th century. Examines the consolidation of the European… 3 cr · 3 hr source
HIST 61103Archaic Greece3History of Greece from the late Bronze Age to the end of the Persian Wars. This class will focus particularly on the sources involved with reconstructing early Greek history, especially Herodotus and… 3 cr · 3 hr source
HIST 61543Native American History to 18643Native American history from pre-Columbian history through the 19th century, emphasizing Indigenous resistance to Euro-American colonialism, relationships between tribal nations and non-Native govern… 3 cr · 3 hr source
HIST 61553Native American History Since 18643An in-depth study of modern Indian Country, emphasizing the ideas expressed by Indigenous leaders, activists, and intellectuals. Topics include U.S. government's Indian policies, the persistence of t… 3 cr · 3 hr source
HIST 61703The Latin American City3This course examines the social, political, and cultural aspects of the modern Latin American city from an interdisciplinary perspective. The course includes an introduction to urban studies concepts… 3 cr · 3 hr source
HIST 61803Great Britain 1707-19013Examines the history of the British Isles from the 1707 Act of Union between Scotland and England until the death of Queen Victoria in 1901. Special attention is given to the spread of Empire, indust… 3 cr · 3 hr source
HIST 62003Byzantine Empire3Examines the history and culture of the Byzantine Empire from the reign of Constantine I to the fall of Constantinople in 1453. Topics include the development of Christianity and the schism with the… 3 cr · 3 hr source
HIST 62203France Since 18153Survey of French history from the overthrow of Napoleon to the 5th Republic, with emphasis on French politics, society, and culture. Graduate degree credit will not be given for both HIST 42203 and H… 3 cr · 3 hr source
HIST 62903Latin American Environmental History3Explores the challenges, debates, and ecologies of Latin America in order to understand the historical roots of current environmental crises. It engages a historiography on ecosystems found in the re… 3 cr · 3 hr source
HIST 63003Transatlantic Relations, 1919-Present3US-Western European Relations, from the Wilsonian era to the present, covering strategic, economic, and cultural aspects. Graduate degree credit will not be given for both HIST 43003 and HIST 63003 .… 3 cr · 3 hr source
HIST 63303Modern Islam3Explores how Islamic beliefs and practices have transformed over the last two centuries. Themes may include political and intellectual thought, cultural and artistic expression, state power and popul… 3 cr · 3 hr source
HIST 63403Golden Age Portugal and Spain3This course will examine the diverging and converging paths of Portugal and Spain during the early modern period (15th-17th centuries). We will chart their rise as global imperial powers and their in… 3 cr · 3 hr source
HIST 64503American Environmental History3This course takes students through America's environmental history over the 18th, 19th, and 20th centuries. Instead of following diplomatic or social events, the core approach of the course will be t… 3 cr · 3 hr source
HIST 64603American Frontiers3American westward expansion and its influence on national institutions and character. Emphasis on the pioneer family and the frontier's role in shaping American society, culture, economy, and politic… 3 cr · 3 hr source
HIST 65103New Women in the Middle East3This course covers the transformation of social and cultural roles of women in the Middle East since the 19th Century. Emphases include political emancipation, religious reformation, artistic represe… 3 cr · 3 hr source
HIST 65203Wars of Religion: From the Crusades to 9/113Examines the place of religion in combat across the centuries. A case study approach is used to explore different conflicts from the twelfth century crusades against Muslim forces to 9/11. Investigat… 3 cr · 3 hr source
HIST 65403Late Antiquity and the Early Middle Ages3This course examines the political, spiritual, intellectual, and social-economic developments of European history, c. 300-1000 CE. Special topics include the Christianization of the late Roman Empire… 3 cr · 3 hr source
HIST 65603The Middle East since 19143Middle East since 1914 addresses European colonialism, the rise of new social elites, independence, revolution, globalization, economic self-determination, persistent regional conflicts and ongoing b… 3 cr · 3 hr source
HIST 66403Frontiers and Borderlands in Colonial Latin America3This course examines frontiers and borderlands in colonial Latin America and focuses on the regions of California, New Mexico, Texas, Brazil, and the Río de la Plata. It demonstrates that frontiers a… 3 cr · 3 hr source
HIST 67003Emergence of Modern America, 1876-19173A survey of the impact of the Industrial Revolution, Imperialism, and progressivism upon American life and institutions. Graduate degree credit will not be given for both HIST 47003 and HIST 67003 .… 3 cr · 3 hr source
HIST 67303Postwar America, 1941-19803A history of the American Century in the decades after World War II with an emphasis on the presidency, reform movements, the Cold War, and American culture through the 1970s. (Typically offered: Irr… 3 cr · 3 hr source
HIST 67403The Cold War in Latin America: Revolutions, Violence, and Politics3This course will trace the rise of the ideological and political struggles over social and economic development and the security regimes designed to thwart socialist revolution and political mobiliza… 3 cr · 3 hr source
HIST 68303Race: History and Theory3This seminar-style course explores race through the lens of history and theory. It examines works that are in conversation with Marxist, feminist, legal, and poststructuralist theories and that explo… 3 cr · 3 hr source
HIST 69503The Global 1860s3Explores the pivotal decade of the 1860s, from its roots in the events revolving around the 1848 Revolutions in Europe to its developments up to the end of the 1870s. Shows the connections between th… 3 cr · 3 hr source
HIST 7000VDoctoral Dissertation1Independent research and writing leading to the completion of a doctoral dissertation. Prerequisite: Graduate standing. (Typically offered: Fall, Spring and Summer) May be repeated for degree credit. 1 cr · 1 hr source
HIST 70203Historical Methods3Practical introduction to historical research and writing. Consists of lecture, library reading, and class criticism of research papers. Prerequisite: Graduate standing. (Typically offered: Fall) 3 cr · 3 hr source
HIST 70403Historiography3Survey of the history of historical writing and a study of the important schools and historical interpretation. Prerequisite: Graduate standing. (Typically offered: Irregular) 3 cr · 3 hr source
HIST 71003Reading Seminar in American History3Historiographical and bibliographical study of special areas of U.S. history, such as Antebellum America, the Civil War, etc. Prerequisite: Graduate standing. (Typically offered: Irregular) May be re… 3 cr · 3 hr source
HIST 71203Research Seminar in History3Research projects in selected fields of history, such as political history, gender history, history of race, etc. Prerequisite: Graduate standing. (Typically offered: Irregular) May be repeated for u… 3 cr · 3 hr source
HIST 71303Reading Seminar in European History3Historiographical and bibliographical study of special periods in European history, such as the Roman Empire, the late Middle Ages, the French Revolution, etc. Prerequisite: Graduate standing. (Typic… 3 cr · 3 hr source
HIST 72103Reading Seminar in Middle Eastern History3Historiographical and bibliographical study of special areas of Middle Eastern history. Prerequisite: Graduate standing. (Typically offered: Irregular) May be repeated for up to 30 hours of degree cr… 3 cr · 3 hr source
HIST 73103Reading Seminar in Latin American History3Historiographical and bibliographical study of special areas in Latin American history. Prerequisite: Graduate standing. (Typically offered: Irregular) May be repeated for up to 9 hours of degree cre… 3 cr · 3 hr source
HIST 73703Reading Seminar in Ancient History3Historiographical and bibliographical study of special areas in ancient history. Prerequisite: Graduate standing. (Typically offered: Irregular) May be repeated for up to 30 hours of degree credit. 3 cr · 3 hr source
HIST 74103Reading Seminar in African History3Historiographical and bibliographical study of selected periods and/or topics in African history. Prerequisite: Graduate standing. (Typically offered: Irregular) May be repeated for up to 30 hours of… 3 cr · 3 hr source
HIST 74503Reading Seminar in Global History3Graduate seminar adopting global perspectives on Europe, US, Asia, Africa, Latin America. Decentering narratives focusing on regional approaches, the course examines the global implications of variou… 3 cr · 3 hr source
HNRS 102HVHonors College Introduction to Research1The Honors College Introduction to Research functions as part of a bridge program between secondary education and the university. The main purpose is to introduce students to the full range of resear… 1 cr · 1 hr source
HNRS 141HVHonors College Special Problems1offers independent study of topics related to contemporary issues or on a fresh approach to disciplinary theories. Special projects are designated by first- and second-year students in collaboration… 1 cr · 1 hr source
HNRS 152HVHonors College Special Topics1center on an introductory exploration of issues of contemporary interest or on a fresh approach to a well-established area of study. In either case, these courses are marked by their interdisciplinar… 1 cr · 1 hr source
HNRS 204HVHonors International Research Internship Foundations1The Honors College International Research Internship Foundations hours are intended for undergraduates who undertake an international research internship, usually with funding from the Honors College… 1 cr · 1 hr source
HNRS 205HVHonors Domestic Internship Foundations1The Honors College Domestic Internship Foundations hours are intended for undergraduates who undertake a domestic internship, usually with funding from the Honors College. An on-campus faculty mentor… 1 cr · 1 hr source
HNRS 300H1Honors College Forum1The Honors College Forum centers on contemporary issues sparking intense national and international media scrutiny. Faculty experts partner with honors students in a seminar-style, discussion format.… 1 cr · 1 hr source
HNRS 301H1Honors College Retro Readings1centers on classic authors read through a contemporary lens. Faculty experts partner with honors students from all undergraduate colleges in a seminar-style discussion format. Topics vary by semester… 1 cr · 1 hr source
HNRS 341HVHonors College Advanced Special Problems1Honors College Special Problems offers independent study of topics related to contemporary issues or on a fresh approach to disciplinary theories for third-year students and above. Special projects a… 1 cr · 1 hr source
HNRS 350H1Honors Trajectory Exploration1Introduces students to areas of professional life with a special emphasis on emerging and competitive fields or areas of competency. Courses mix theoretical bases of an area with cutting-edge applica… 1 cr · 1 hr source
HNRS 351HVHonors College Advanced Special Topics1Honors College Special Topics center on either issues of contemporary interest or on a fresh approach to a well-established area of study. In either case, these courses are marked by their interdisci… 1 cr · 1 hr source
HNRS 380H1Honors College Catapult1This course is designed to place ambitious, high-achieving students on a trajectory toward nationally competitive awards and/or graduate and professional programs of study. Students in the course wil… 1 cr · 1 hr source
HNRS 390H1Honors Med School1Introduces students to the process of applying to medical school while dispelling several common myths about the practice of medicine. Seminar participants also explore pressing issues facing doctors… 1 cr · 1 hr source
HNRS 391H1Honors Law School1Introduces students to the process of applying to law school while dispelling several common myths about the practice of law. Seminar participants also explore pressing issues facing lawyers and the… 1 cr · 1 hr source
HNRS 401H3Honors College Signature Seminar3The Honors College Signature Seminar Series features leading scholars who will offer courses bridging multiple colleges and having broad appeal. These signature seminars will develop from the current… 3 cr · 3 hr source
HNRS 402HVHonors College Research1The Honors College Research hours are intended for undergraduates who have already begun their research on campus and might include domestic travel for a significant period of time to enhance and ext… 1 cr · 1 hr source
HNRS 403HVHonors College International Research1The Honors College International Research hours are intended for undergraduates who have already begun their research on campus and will travel abroad for a significant period of time to enhance and… 1 cr · 1 hr source
HNRS 404HVHonors International Research Internship1The Honors College International Research Internships is available to students completing an internship that aligns with their career goals and/or their area of study. An on-campus faculty mentor wil… 1 cr · 1 hr source
HNRS 405HVHonors Domestic Internship1The Honors College Domestic Internship course is available to students completing an internship that aligns with their career goals and/or their area of study. An on-campus faculty mentor will approv… 1 cr · 1 hr source
HORT 11003Plants, People and You3is a course designed to introduce students to the world of horticulture, with an emphasis on how plants can be used for food, fun, health, economic value or environmental contribution. (Typically off… 3 cr · 3 hr source
HORT 20003Principles of Horticulture3A course introducing students to the biological and technologies underlying the propagation, production, handling and use of horticultural crops, turf and landscape plants. Students will be introduce… 3 cr · 3 hr source
HORT 21001Horticultural Career Development1A course which presents concepts necessary for developing a career and becoming a professional in horticulture industries or businesses. Concepts of goal setting, effective communication and interper… 1 cr · 1 hr source
HORT 23003Introduction to Turfgrass Management3An introductory course in turfgrass management emphasizing turfgrass growth, adaptation, and management. Methods for establishment, fertilization, mowing, cultivation, irrigation, and pest management… 3 cr · 3 hr source
HORT 31003Woody Landscape Plants3Identification, climatic adaptation and landscape design values of woody ornamental trees, shrubs and vines. Lecture 2 hours per week. Corequisite: Lab component. (Typically offered: Fall) 3 cr · 3 hr source
HORT 31103Herbaceous and Indoor Plant Materials3Identification, culture, and use of annuals, perennials in landscapes and foliage plants in interiors. Lecture 2 hours, laboratory 2 hours per week. Corequisite: Lab component. (Typically offered: Sp… 3 cr · 3 hr source
HORT 33003Vegetable Crops3General course in vegetable crops with attention to the principles underlying methods of production and handling related to yields and quality of the products. Lecture 2 hours, laboratory 2 hours per… 3 cr · 3 hr source
HORT 34003Turfgrass Management3Cultural and management practices of commercial and residential lawns. Principles and practices of mowing, fertilizing, irrigating, and control of weed, disease, and insects. Identification of turfgr… 3 cr · 3 hr source
HORT 35003Sustainable and Organic Horticulture3This course will provide a base of knowledge of the principles and practices of sustainable, organic, and alternative horticulture management systems. The class will review and evaluate topics includ… 3 cr · 3 hr source
HORT 4000VSpecial Problems1Original investigations on assigned problems in horticulture. Prerequisite: Junior standing. (Typically offered: Fall, Spring and Summer) May be repeated for up to 6 hours of degree credit. 1 cr · 1 hr source
HORT 4010VSpecial Topics in Horticulture, Turf or Landscape1Topics related to horticulture, turfgrass or landscape science or management not covered in other courses or a more intensive study of a specific topic. (Typically offered: Irregular) May be repeated… 1 cr · 1 hr source
HORT 4020VHorticulture Judging and Competition Activity1Training for and participation on horticultural identification, judging and competitive teams. Prerequisite: HORT 20003 . (Typically offered: Irregular) May be repeated for up to 6 hours of degree cr… 1 cr · 1 hr source
HORT 40303Professional Landscape Installation and Construction3Principles and practices involved in landscape installation and construction. Topics covered include sequencing construction activities, protecting existing trees, landscape soils, selecting plants,… 3 cr · 3 hr source
HORT 40403Professional Landscape Management3Principles and practices of landscape management and maintenance. Topics include low maintenance and seasonal color design, pruning and hazard tree management, water and fertilizer management, pestic… 3 cr · 3 hr source
HORT 41003Fruit Production Science and Technology3The management technologies and cultural practices of fruit crops including (but not limited to) blueberries, blackberries, raspberries, strawberries, grapes, peaches, and apples will be presented. T… 3 cr · 3 hr source
HORT 41503Sustainable Techniques in Urban Horticulture3is a practicum based course where the student will learn basic techniques in sustainable production of horticultural crops in an urban or small-scale environment. Crops may include vegetables, cut fl… 3 cr · 3 hr source
HORT 44003Plant Propagation3Principles of plant propagation using seeds, cuttings, grafting, budding, layering, and tissue culture. The physiological basis of propagation is described. Knowledge of plant growth and physiology i… 3 cr · 3 hr source
HORT 440H3Honors Plant Propagation3Principles of plant propagation using seeds, cuttings, grafting, budding, layering, and tissue culture. The physiological basis of propagation is described. Knowledge of plant growth and physiology i… 3 cr · 3 hr source
HORT 44103Horticulture Physiology3This course provides students with a background into the physiological processes of plants with an emphasis on horticultural crops and how the processes relate to horticultural crop production practi… 3 cr · 3 hr source
HORT 45003Sustainable Nursery Production3This course addresses issues and practices involved in production of quality woody nursery crops (e.g. trees and shrubs produced in open filed and containerized systems). (Typically offered: Spring E… 3 cr · 3 hr source
HORT 46003Practical Landscape Planning3Ornamental planting design and landscape planning concepts. Preparing planting plans, materials sheets, and cost estimates for residential properties. Prerequisite: HORT 31003 . (Typically offered: S… 3 cr · 3 hr source
HORT 4620VHorticulture, Landscape, Turf Sciences Internship Experience1A supervised practical work experience in a horticulture, landscape design, or turf business or research program to gain professional competence and insight into employment opportunities. Prerequisit… 1 cr · 1 hr source
HORT 47001Greenhouse Management and Controlled Environment Horticulture Laboratory1Laboratory involving hands-on experiments designed to demonstrate principles discussed in the lecture section. Includes field trips. Corequisite: HORT 47003 . (Typically offered: Fall Odd Years) 1 cr · 1 hr source
HORT 47003Greenhouse Management and Controlled Environment Horticulture3Operation and management of greenhouses and other controlled environments used in horticultural production. Emphasis on system design and construction, control of light intensity and photoperiod, hea… 3 cr · 3 hr source
HORT 4720VHorticulture, Landscape, Turf Sciences Internship Assessment1The objective of the HORT 4720V Internship Assessment is for the student to gain mastery in written and oral communication skills and critical thinking skills by reflection and analysis of ideas, art… 1 cr · 1 hr source
HORT 48104HYDROPONICS AND SOILLESS CROPS4Hydroponic and Soilless Crop Production is an online lecture course focusing on greenhouse hydroponic crop production. This course will provide a broad overview of hydroponic and soilless crop produc… 4 cr · 4 hr source
HORT 49004Golf and Sports Turf Management4This course focuses on turf management techniques for golf courses and athletic fields, including species selection, turfgrass physiology, soil physical and chemical properties as related to turfgras… 4 cr · 4 hr source
HORT 49201Golf Course Operations1This course is designed to cover specific aspects of golf course operations that would not be included in traditional turfgrass management courses. Topics will include budgeting, personnel management… 1 cr · 1 hr source
HORT 49903Global Horticulture and Human Nutrition to Enhance Community Resilience and Food Security3This course covers three broad areas (Global Horticulture, Sustainable International Development, Human Health and Nutrition) and experts on three campuses created the instruction. The course is inte… 3 cr · 3 hr source
HORT 50001Seminar1Review of scientific literature and oral reports on current research in horticulture. (Typically offered: Fall and Spring) May be repeated for up to 4 hours of degree credit. 1 cr · 1 hr source
HORT 5010VSpecial Topics in Horticulture, Turf or Landscape1Topics related to horticulture, turfgrass or landscape science or management not covered in other courses or a more intensive study of a specific topic. Graduate degree credit will not be given for b… 1 cr · 1 hr source
HORT 5030VSpecial Problems Research1Original investigations on assigned problems in horticulture. Prerequisite: Graduate standing. (Typically offered: Fall, Spring and Summer) May be repeated for up to 6 hours of degree credit. 1 cr · 1 hr source
HORT 50403Advanced Plant Breeding3Application of genetic principles to the improvement of crop plants. Presentation of conventional plant breeding methods and special techniques such as polyploidy, interspecific hybridization and ind… 3 cr · 3 hr source
HORT 51003Plant Growth and Development3This course will focus on environmental and developmental processes of plant growth and development. A student completing this course should have an understanding of the developmental processes of pl… 3 cr · 3 hr source
HORT 51103Fruit Production Science and Technology3The management technologies and cultural practices of fruit crops including (but not limited to) blueberries, blackberries, raspberries, strawberries, grapes, peaches, and apples will be presented. T… 3 cr · 3 hr source
HORT 51403Professional Landscape Management3Principles and practices of landscape management and maintenance. Topics include low maintenance and seasonal color design, pruning and hazard tree management, water and fertilizer management, pestic… 3 cr · 3 hr source
HORT 51503Sustainable Techniques in Urban Horticulture3Student will learn basic techniques in sustainable production of horticultural crops in an urban or small-scale environment. Crops may include vegetables, cut flowers, or small fruits. This course is… 3 cr · 3 hr source
HORT 52003Temperature Stress Physiology3This course will teach students how to apply biological, chemical and physical principles to models of how plants are damaged by temperature extremes and how they change to increase resistance. Stude… 3 cr · 3 hr source
HORT 5300VSpecial Problems1Original investigations on assigned problems in horticulture. Graduate degree credit will not be given for both HORT 4000V and HORT 5300V . (Typically offered: Fall, Spring and Summer) May be repeate… 1 cr · 1 hr source
HORT 53303Professional Landscape Installation and Construction3Principles and practices involved in landscape installation and construction. Topics covered include sequencing construction activities, protecting existing trees, landscape soils, selecting plants,… 3 cr · 3 hr source
HORT 54003Plant Propagation3Principles of plant propagation using seeds, cuttings, grafting, budding, layering, and tissue culture. The physiological basis of propagation is described. Knowledge of plant growth and physiology i… 3 cr · 3 hr source
HORT 54103Horticulture Physiology3This course provides students with a background into the physiological processes of plants with an emphasis on horticultural crops and how the processes relate to horticultural crop production practi… 3 cr · 3 hr source
HORT 55003Sustainable Nursery Production3This course addresses issues and practices involved in production of quality woody nursery crops (e.g. trees and shrubs produced in open filed and containerized systems). Graduate degree credit will… 3 cr · 3 hr source
HORT 57001Greenhouse Management and Controlled Environment Horticulture Laboratory1Laboratory involving hands-on experiments designed to demonstrate principles discussed in the lecture section. Includes field trips. Graduate degree credit will not be given for both HORT 47001 and H… 1 cr · 1 hr source
HORT 57003Greenhouse Management and Controlled Environment Horticulture3Operation and management of greenhouses and other controlled environments used in horticultural production. Emphasis on system design and construction, control of light intensity and photoperiod, hea… 3 cr · 3 hr source
HORT 58104Hydroponic and Soilless Crops4Hydroponic and Soilless Crop Production is an online lecture course focusing on greenhouse hydroponic crop production. This course will provide a broad overview of hydroponic and soilless crop produc… 4 cr · 4 hr source
HORT 59004Golf and Sports Turf Management4will focus on turf management techniques for golf courses and athletic fields, including species selection, turfgrass physiology, soil physical and chemical properties as related to turfgrass managem… 4 cr · 4 hr source
HORT 59201Golf Course Operations1This course is designed to cover specific aspects of golf course operations that would not be included in traditional turfgrass management courses. Topics will include budgeting, personnel management… 1 cr · 1 hr source
HORT 59903Global Horticulture and Human Nutrition to Enhance Community Resilience and Food Security3This course covers three broad areas (Global Horticulture, Sustainable International Development, Human Health and Nutrition) and experts on three campuses created the instruction. The course is inte… 3 cr · 3 hr source
HORT 6000VMaster's Thesis1. Prerequisite: Graduate standing. (Typically offered: Fall, Spring and Summer) May be repeated for degree credit. 1 cr · 1 hr source
HORT 6020VSpecial Topics in Horticulture1Discussion and advanced studies on selected topics in genetics, plant breeding, physiology and culture of horticultural crops. Prerequisite: Graduate standing. (Typically offered: Irregular) May be r… 1 cr · 1 hr source
HORT 60303Molecular Plant Breeding3In-depth study of genetic improvement and techniques. Covers both current and classical literature. Topics to be discussed: haploidy, genetic control of pairing, somatic instability, tissue culture a… 3 cr · 3 hr source
HORT 7000VDoctoral Dissertation1. May be repeated for degree credit. Prerequisite: Graduate Standing. (Typically offered: Fall, Spring and Summer) May be repeated for up to 18 hours of degree credit. 1 cr · 1 hr source
HOSP 16003Introduction to Hospitality Management3Study of the hospitality industry from a global perspective. Emphasizes an introduction to the different sectors of the hospitality industry: food service, lodging, travel & tourism, and marketing of… 3 cr · 3 hr source
HOSP 25002Essentials of Food Preparation2This course provides students with fundamental knowledge and hands-on experience in basic food preparation techniques essential for the hospitality and foodservice industries. Emphasis is placed on k… 2 cr · 2 hr source
HOSP 25103Foundations of Beverage Management3This course offers an immersive exploration of beverage culture within the hospitality industry, blending history, craftsmanship, and service artistry. Students will dive into the rich traditions and… 3 cr · 3 hr source
HOSP 251H3Honors Foundations of Beverage Management3This course offers an immersive exploration of beverage culture within the hospitality industry, blending history, craftsmanship, and service artistry. Students will dive into the rich traditions and… 3 cr · 3 hr source
HOSP 25303Hospitality Marketing Principles3This course provides an engaging introduction to the fundamental principles of marketing within the dynamic hospitality industry. Students will explore key concepts such as consumer behavior, brandin… 3 cr · 3 hr source
HOSP 26102Foodservice Sanitation2This course explores the principles and theory of food safety and sanitation in the hospitality and foodservice industries, with a focus on preventing foodborne illnesses and ensuring public health a… 2 cr · 2 hr source
HOSP 26303Lodging Operations3This course provides a comprehensive overview of lodging organization, management, and operations, focusing on key divisions that drive success in the hospitality industry. Topics include the rooms d… 3 cr · 3 hr source
HOSP 26403Intro to Casino Management3This course provides an overview of casino operations including the economics of the casino and its interface with hotels and other organizations and the practices and problems associated with the ca… 3 cr · 3 hr source
HOSP 26503Introduction to Cost Control3Focuses on accounting principles, procedures, and transactions are essential for effective cost control and financial management in the hospitality industry. Emphasizes budgeting, expense tracking, r… 3 cr · 3 hr source
HOSP 33001Hospitality Pre-Internship1A study of job descriptions, responsibilities at the management level, structural operations, work procedures, job performance evaluations, job application, the resume and portfolio development in pr… 1 cr · 1 hr source
HOSP 35203Hospitality Leadership and Team Dynamics3This course takes a reflective approach to leadership, guiding students through self-exploration to develop their unique leadership style within the hospitality industry. Emphasis is placed on emotio… 3 cr · 3 hr source
HOSP 352H3Honors Hospitality Leadership and Team Dynamics3This course takes a reflective approach to leadership, guiding students through self-exploration to develop their unique leadership style within the hospitality industry. Emphasis is placed on emotio… 3 cr · 3 hr source
HOSP 36203Meetings and Events Management3Focus on the planning and management of meetings and events in the hospitality industry. Includes developing event goals and objectives, site planning and management, event set up, risk management, f… 3 cr · 3 hr source
HOSP 36503Hospitality, Dietetic Management and Human Resources3Function and methods of management as related to the hospitality, nutrition and dietetic industries. Topics include: recruitment, placement, talent management, training and development, and compensat… 3 cr · 3 hr source
HOSP 36703Event Safety and Venue Management3This course will provide students with the information, skills, and tools necessary to help provide a safe environment, reduce liability, and guide individual and group behavior at events. Students w… 3 cr · 3 hr source
HOSP 45003Hospitality Experience Management & Service Culture3This course explores the principles of exceptional hospitality service, emphasizing strategies for conflict resolution, service recovery, and creating a guest-centric service culture. Students will e… 3 cr · 3 hr source
HOSP 45103Hospitality Finance and Profit Optimization3This course provides an in-depth understanding of financial management principles and profit optimization strategies in the hospitality industry, with a strong emphasis on technology and data visuali… 3 cr · 3 hr source
HOSP 45403Beverage Production, Service and Management3This course explores the world of beverages as an essential and profitable component of the food and hospitality industry. Students will gain comprehensive knowledge of beverage production, service,… 3 cr · 3 hr source
HOSP 454H3Honors Beverage Production, Service and Management3This course explores the world of beverages as an essential and profitable component of the food and hospitality industry. Students will gain comprehensive knowledge of beverage production, service,… 3 cr · 3 hr source
HOSP 46002Culture and Cuisines of the World Practicum2Development of service management skills for the hospitality industry through preparation and service of food, staffing, professionalism, recipe standardization, menu planning, cost control, sanitati… 2 cr · 2 hr source
HOSP 46033Culture and Cuisines of the World3Explores foods and food ways of various cultural/ethnic groups. Considers origin and migration of foods and customs throughout the world. Studies food's relationship to cultural groups, geographical… 3 cr · 3 hr source
HOSP 46103Festival Management and Analysis3This course provides students both knowledge and practical experiences of festival management and analysis. Lectures based on the selected textbook will systematically offer students the understandin… 3 cr · 3 hr source
HOSP 46403Capstone: Event Experience Management3Hands-on study of special events. Planning activities include conception, planning, implementation, execution of the hospitality program's annual fundraising event and evaluation. The interaction bet… 3 cr · 3 hr source
HOSP 464H3Honors Capstone: Event Experiences Management3Hands-on study of special events. Planning activities include conception, planning, implementation, execution of the hospitality program's annual fundraising event and evaluation. The interaction bet… 3 cr · 3 hr source
HOSP 46903Hospitality Management Internship3Supervised experience in an instructor approved work/learning situation relating to the hospitality industry in multiple aspects of a hospitality organization. Emphasis on application of knowledge an… 3 cr · 3 hr source
HOSP 56503Global Travel and Tourism Management3The course recounts the history of travel, explores the future, and discusses the components of tourism from a global perspective. (Typically offered: Spring) 3 cr · 3 hr source
HOSP 56603Critical Issues and Trends in Hospitality and Tourism3The hospitality industry is arguably one of the most important sources of income and foreign exchange and is growing rapidly. However, national and international crises have huge negative economic co… 3 cr · 3 hr source
HOSP 56703Destination Marketing and Operations3This course is designed to provide students with a basic understanding of the tasks and processes involved in running a successful destination of management organization (DMO). This course places hea… 3 cr · 3 hr source
HOSP 56903Hospitality Management Internship3Supervised experience in an instructor approved work /learning situation relating to the hospitality industry in multiple aspects of a hospitality organization. Emphasis on application of knowledge a… 3 cr · 3 hr source
HRDE 2000VWork Knowledge1Credit by advanced standing examination for job knowledge as measured by program approved National Occupational Competency Testing Institute (NOCTI) assessments. (Typically offered: Irregular) May be… 1 cr · 1 hr source
HRDE 31103Foundations of Human Resource Development3Presents the theory and processes associated with human resource development (HRD) used to design and measure interventions in the areas of organization development, personnel training and developmen… 3 cr · 3 hr source
HRDE 31203Career Development3This course introduces the concepts of career development and career theories. Career development in both the private and public sectors will be explored. Students will gain knowledge that should ena… 3 cr · 3 hr source
HRDE 31303Writing for Human Resource and Workforce Development Professionals3This course focuses on the types of formal reports typically prepared by Human Resource Development professionals with an emphasis on preparation, data collection and research, organization, style, f… 3 cr · 3 hr source
HRDE 32103Organization Development3This undergraduate-level course presents the theory and practice of organization development (OD) as a means for performance improvement at various levels, including organization, departmental unit,… 3 cr · 3 hr source
HRDE 32203Managing Human Resource Development Programs3The basic aim of this course is to equip the students to examine the essential aspects of the theory and practice of managing human resource development programs. Employees require higher level of an… 3 cr · 3 hr source
HRDE 33103Training and Development3This course addresses the acquisition of professional skills and strategies associated with creating and maintaining training and development activities in the workplace. It involves a regular class/… 3 cr · 3 hr source
HRDE 33203Designing and Developing Human Resource Development Programs3Students will learn to design and develop training programs. The focus is on need for training, application of learning principles, writing instructional objectives and plans, designing active traini… 3 cr · 3 hr source
HRDE 33303Communication in Human Resource and Workforce Development3This course offers instruction on types of communication commonly encountered by Human Resource Development professionals. Emphasis is on audience and purpose analysis, topic research, visual aids, a… 3 cr · 3 hr source
HRDE 41103The Generational Dynamics in the Workplace3Focus of study on the concepts of individual and generational differences among employees in the workplace; what they are and how they affect workplace teaching and learning. Prerequisite: Senior sta… 3 cr · 3 hr source
HRDE 41203Strategic Human Resource Development3This course introduces students to the theories and principles of Strategic HRD. Methods of aligning HRD strategy with the business strategy of the organization are discussed. Prerequisite: Junior st… 3 cr · 3 hr source
HRDE 41303International Human Resource Development and Cultural Differentiation3This course is designed to introduce students to concepts of international HRD and cultural differentiation that must be acknowledged when developing programs for all employees in the workplace. Prer… 3 cr · 3 hr source
HRDE 42103Workplace Diversity and Human Resource Development3Students will study workplace diversity and the role of HRD in implementing workplace diversity strategies and programs. Prerequisite: Senior standing. (Typically offered: Fall) 3 cr · 3 hr source
HRDE 42203Professional and Leadership Development3Students are introduced to professional and leadership development theories and principles. Methods and strategies for succession planning, self-development, and change are discussed. Prerequisite: J… 3 cr · 3 hr source
HRDE 42303HRD Legal and Ethical Issues3This course covers the major employment law facts and concepts used in human resource development. Applications of the key concepts and facts are emphasized in the class. Knowledge of the employment… 3 cr · 3 hr source
HRDE 43103Human Resource Development Program and Product Evaluation3This course covers the evaluation of HRD programs and products used in the workplace. Students will develop methods of assessing the viability of programs and products to best meet the needs of the o… 3 cr · 3 hr source
HRDE 43203Instructional Technology and Design3This course addresses the application of instructional technology and design associated with the needs assessment and design of course materials in human resource development. The emphasis is on the… 3 cr · 3 hr source
HRDE 43303Human Resource Development Capstone3This course will serve as the assessment course for students in the HRDE program. The course work will evaluate all aspects of the HRD curriculum, specifically the three pillars of HRD: career develo… 3 cr · 3 hr source
HRDE 4500VExperiential Learning1This course is limited to persons qualifying for experiential credit to be applied to the Human Resource Development Concentration only. Credit is awarded for documented experiential or occupational… 1 cr · 1 hr source
HRDE 51103Foundations of Human Resource Development3An overview of human resource development in organizations. Focus on the integration of training and development, career development, and organization development. Topics include strategic planning f… 3 cr · 3 hr source
HRDE 51203Career Transitions3This advanced level course is intended for career development professionals and/or subject-matter experts interested in improving their career development skills within a structured or unstructured l… 3 cr · 3 hr source
HRDE 51303Human Resource Development Diversity Issues3This course emphasis is on current trends and case studies of diversity in the workplace. Prerequisite: Graduate standing. (Typically offered: Fall) 3 cr · 3 hr source
HRDE 52103Organizational Analysis3This course introduces the analysis process in organizations. The instruction and activities will enable students to develop skills in conducting organizational needs analysis (OA) as a basis for per… 3 cr · 3 hr source
HRDE 52203Strategic Human Resource Development3A comprehensive examination of the issues, topics, principles, theories, philosophies and concepts facing tomorrow's Human Resource Development (HRD) professionals. Includes the transformation of str… 3 cr · 3 hr source
HRDE 52303Human Resource Development Employment, Legal, and Ethical Issues3This course focuses on employment, legal and ethical issues within the workplace. Students will gain knowledge that should enable them to be effective in understanding current employment concerns, eq… 3 cr · 3 hr source
HRDE 53103Facilitating Learning in the Workplace3Facilitation of learning and performance improvement in the workplace. Application of instructional methods, formal and informal learning strategies, coaching, team building, and formal and informal… 3 cr · 3 hr source
HRDE 53203International Human Resource Development3Exploration of how globalization and culture affect the workplace and the human resource development profession. Difference between global HRD and HRD practiced in a single country. Impact of culture… 3 cr · 3 hr source
HRDE 53303Human Resource Development Technological Resources3This course provides students with the tools and abilities to evaluate and understand technology resources used in Human Resource Development (HRD). Primary course elements are instructional design c… 3 cr · 3 hr source
HRDE 5710VIndependent Study1. (Typically offered: Irregular) May be repeated for up to 3 hours of degree credit. 1 cr · 1 hr source
HRDE 63103Project and Program Evaluation3This course is a doctoral level course designed as an introduction to project and program evaluation in human resource and workforce development. Emphasis is on (a) project design and development, (b… 3 cr · 3 hr source
HRDE 63203Qualitative Research Design and Analysis3This course is designed to introduce HRD students to qualitative research design, data collection and data analysis. Course content includes data collection through interviews, field observation, rec… 3 cr · 3 hr source
HRDE 63303Quantitative Research Design and Analysis3This course provides HRD students with the tools and abilities to design and implement an original research project using quantitative measures. Primary course elements are research design applicatio… 3 cr · 3 hr source
HRDE 63403Human Resource Development Dissertation Seminar3This course is a dissertation seminar. The student will prepare a prospectus and begin the first three chapters of their dissertation. This course is designed to be taken near the end of the doctoral… 3 cr · 3 hr source
HRDE 64103Career Theory and Decision Making3This course focuses on comprehensive understanding of career theory and decision making to enhance career development that emphasizes technology, cross-cultural issues, practical application, and the… 3 cr · 3 hr source
HRDE 64203Practicum3is designed to allow doctoral students in workforce development education an opportunity to apply the theoretical knowledge, skills and abilities to training, teaching, or research projects. Prerequi… 3 cr · 3 hr source
HRDE 65103Organization Development3This course teaches development of organization activities that intervene in the interaction of people systems to increase the effectiveness of using a variety of applied behavioral sciences. It incl… 3 cr · 3 hr source
HRDE 65203Leadership Models and Concepts3This doctoral course concentrates on using commonly accepted principles of leadership to develop skills needed in workforce development education settings. Prerequisite: Must be enrolled student in H… 3 cr · 3 hr source
HRDE 65303Human Resource Development Ethical and Legal Issues3Focuses on ethical and legal issues within the workplace and behavioral science research. Students gain knowledge that should enable them to be effective in understanding ethical and legal issues wit… 3 cr · 3 hr source
HRDE 66103Learning and Teaching Theories3Models and philosophies of important theorists in the field of teaching and learning. Prerequisite: Must be enrolled student in HRDE EDD program OR Instructor consent. (Typically offered: Spring Odd… 3 cr · 3 hr source
HRDE 66303Technology Systems in Human Resource Development3This course provides students with the tools and abilities to evaluate and understand technology systems in HRD. Primary course elements are instructional design characteristics of technology systems… 3 cr · 3 hr source
HRDE 66403History and Foundations of Human Resource Development3This course focuses on the history of human resource development as a practice and a profession. Particular emphasis in this course is placed on the influence of philosophy on developing HRD theory a… 3 cr · 3 hr source
HRDE 67103Human Resource Development Training & Development3This course provides a theoretical and practical overview of training design and development in HRD within a range of organizational types. Design strategies used to create learning in organizations… 3 cr · 3 hr source
HRDE 67303Theoretical and Conceptual Frameworks in Human Resource Development3This course familiarizes students with theoretical and conceptual frameworks in Human Resource Development. We will discuss issues of theoretical and conceptual creation for research studies using va… 3 cr · 3 hr source
HRDE 7000VDoctoral Dissertation1. Prerequisite: Candidacy. (Typically offered: Fall, Spring and Summer) May be repeated for degree credit. 1 cr · 1 hr source
HUMN 111H4Honors Roots of Culture to 500 C.E.4This course constitutes the first segment of a four-semester interdisciplinary study of the Egyptian Book of the Dead, the Torah, the Roman Colosseum, Hinduism, and Confucianism. Open to first-year H… 4 cr · 4 hr source
HUMN 112H4Honors Equilibrium of Cultures 500-16004This course constitutes the second segment of a four-semester sequence focusing on world cultures. Semester 2 may include the interdisciplinary study of Islam, early Byzantium, Gothic architecture, H… 4 cr · 4 hr source
HUMN 20103Introduction to Buddhism3Beginning with an analysis of the fundamental principles that underlie all Buddhist thought and practice, students will proceed through the major precepts that have historically distinguished the tra… 3 cr · 3 hr source
HUMN 211H4Honors Birth of Modern Culture 1600-19004This course constitutes the third segment of a four-semester sequence focusing on world cultures. Semester 3 may include the interdisciplinary study of Renaissance Venice, feudal Japan, Moghul India,… 4 cr · 4 hr source
HUMN 22103Introduction to World Religions3A survey of major religious traditions, including--but not limited to--Hinduism, Buddhism, Judaism, Christianity, and Islam. (Typically offered: Spring and Summer) 3 cr · 3 hr source
HUMN 29104Leadership and the Liberal Arts4Explores the intersections between liberal arts education and leadership for the 21st century. Introduces the interdisciplinary field of leadership studies and investigates the role of liberal arts f… 4 cr · 4 hr source
HUMN 291H4Honors Leadership and the Liberal Arts4Explores the intersections between liberal arts education and leadership for the 21st century. Introduces the interdisciplinary field of leadership studies and investigates the role of liberal arts f… 4 cr · 4 hr source
HUMN 3010VInternship in Humanities1Work experience in the Arkansas Humanities Center or other humanities entity or organization. Project required. (Typically offered: Fall, Spring and Summer) 1 cr · 1 hr source
HUMN 30803Professional Topics3Specialized topics related to professional issues in the humanities, e.g. academic and alternative-academic job searches, publication workshops, public humanities, and/or teaching of humanities disci… 3 cr · 3 hr source
HUMN 3910VApplied Leadership for the Common Good1Provides a complement to undergraduate students serving in leadership roles with campus, community, or other public-facing organizations. Draws upon interdisciplinary learning from the humanities and… 1 cr · 1 hr source
HUMN 391HVHonors Applied Leadership for the Common Good1Provides a complement to undergraduate students serving in leadership roles with campus, community, or other public-facing organizations. Draws upon interdisciplinary learning from the humanities and… 1 cr · 1 hr source
HUMN 392H3Honors Colloquium3Treats a special topic or issue offered as a part of the Honors Program. Prerequisite: Honors candidacy. (Typically offered: Irregular) May be repeated for degree credit. 3 cr · 3 hr source
HUMN 40103Philanthropy in Action3Theory and practice of philanthropic giving. Students learn best practices and visit local non-profit organizations to determine which one(s) will receive a donation from the class. Service Learning… 3 cr · 3 hr source
HUMN 401H3Honors Philanthropy in Action3Theory and practice of philanthropic giving. Students learn best practices and visit local non-profit organizations to determine which one(s) will receive a donation from the class. Service Learning… 3 cr · 3 hr source
HUMN 4250VColloquium1An interdisciplinary, value-oriented discussion course. (Typically offered: Irregular) May be repeated for up to 6 hours of degree credit. 1 cr · 1 hr source
HUMN 425HVHonors Colloquium1An interdisciplinary, value-oriented discussion course. (Typically offered: Irregular) May be repeated for up to 6 hours of degree credit. This course is equivalent to HUMN 4250V . 1 cr · 1 hr source
HUMN 50803Professional Topics3Specialized topics related to professional issues in the humanities, e.g. academic and alternative-academic job searches, publication workshops, public humanities, and/or teaching of humanities disci… 3 cr · 3 hr source
IARD 10305Fundamental Design Skills5; development of visual and verbal communication skills including observation skills, design technologies, analysis and representation in both 2-dimensions and 3-dimensions through analog and digital… 5 cr · 5 hr source
IARD 10405Fundamental Design Methodology5Fundamental design skills; use of precedents for understanding principles of design and natural and formal ordering systems; design development using both iterative and alternative methods of explora… 5 cr · 5 hr source
IARD 12102Design Thinking I for Interior Architecture and Design2This course will introduce pertinent questions about design through the study of important theories, technologies and concepts throughout time and across cultures to understand how they are manifeste… 2 cr · 2 hr source
IARD 12202Design Thinking II for Interior Architecture and Design2This course will introduce pertinent questions about design through the continued study of important theories, technologies and concepts throughout time and across cultures to understand how they are… 2 cr · 2 hr source
IARD 27203Digital Media in Design3Develops conceptual and practical knowledge of digital techniques on architectural and interior design production. The aim is to provide a foundation in digital modeling, drawings, renderings, and an… 3 cr · 3 hr source
IARD 28004Interior Architecture and Design Studio III4Develops conceptual and practical knowledge of digital techniques on architectural and interior design production. The aim is to provide a foundation in digital modeling, drawings, renderings, and an… 4 cr · 4 hr source
IARD 28104Interior Architecture and Design Studio IV4Studio activities with emphasis on conceptualization, programming, design theory and applications, ideation, material performance, and digital techniques. Creation of complex spaces using building co… 4 cr · 4 hr source
IARD 28203Interior Architecture and Design Materials and Assemblies3A study of materials, resources and assemblies used in interior spaces. (Typically offered: Fall) 3 cr · 3 hr source
IARD 282H3Honors Interior Design Materials and Assemblies3A study of materials, resources and assemblies used in designing interior spaces. Prerequisite: Honors standing. (Typically offered: Fall) This course is equivalent to IARD 28203 . 3 cr · 3 hr source
IARD 28803History of Interior Architecture and Design3Study of historic interiors and furniture from antiquity through the present day. Identification of interior styles and furniture of these eras is emphasized. (Typically offered: Spring) 3 cr · 3 hr source
IARD 288H3Honors History of Interior Design3Study of historic interiors and furniture from antiquity through the present day. Identification of interior styles and furniture of these eras is emphasized. Prerequisite: Honors standing. (Typicall… 3 cr · 3 hr source
IARD 38005Interior Architecture and Design Studio V5Studio activities with emphasis on increasingly complex interior projects. Continued development of presentation skills including hand and digital techniques and contract documents. Corequisite: IARD… 5 cr · 5 hr source
IARD 38105Interior Architecture and Design Studio VI5Comprehensive studio problems involving larger-scale interior spaces and contract documents. Prerequisite: IARD 38005 and IARD 38303 . (Typically offered: Spring) 5 cr · 5 hr source
IARD 38303Building Systems for Interior Architecture and Design3A survey course of building systems that addresses general building structure, contract documents, the design implications of air conditioning, plumbing, power, fire protection, security and acoustic… 3 cr · 3 hr source
IARD 383H3Honors Building Systems for Interior Design3A survey course of building systems that addresses the design implications of heating/air conditioning/ventilation, plumbing, power, data/voice/and telecommunications, fire protection, security, and… 3 cr · 3 hr source
IARD 38403Lighting Systems3Exploration of interior design applications of lighting systems. (Typically offered: Spring) 3 cr · 3 hr source
IARD 384H3Honors Lighting Systems3Exploration of interior design applications of lighting systems. Prerequisite: Honors standing. (Typically offered: Spring) This course is equivalent to IARD 38403 . 3 cr · 3 hr source
IARD 38803History of Interior Architecture and Design II3Critical study and analysis of the history and theories of modern architecture and interior architecture and design. Corequisite: Drill component. Prerequisite: IARD 28803 . (Typically offered: Fall) 3 cr · 3 hr source
IARD 388H3Honors History of Interior Architecture and Design II3Critical study and analysis of the history and theories of modern architecture and interior architecture and design. Corequisite: Drill component. Prerequisite: Honors standing and IARD 28803 . (Typi… 3 cr · 3 hr source
IARD 40203Interior Architecture and Design Advanced Studies3Advanced seminars in subjects of special interest to students and faculty. (Typically offered: Fall and Spring) May be repeated for degree credit. 3 cr · 3 hr source
IARD 4650VSpecial Topics1A focused study of specialized topics in interior design. (Typically offered: Irregular) May be repeated for up to 6 hours of degree credit. 1 cr · 1 hr source
IARD 48005Interior Architecture and Design Studio VII5Advanced design studio synthesizing design skills, knowledge and critical thinking skills with emphasis on research, programming and process. Prerequisite: IARD 38105 . (Typically offered: Fall) May… 5 cr · 5 hr source
IARD 48103Human Factors for Design3Emphasis is given to human behavior as applied to the design disciplines. Types of interior spaces, environmental effects on behavior, ergonomics, inclusive design strategies and human factors. Prere… 3 cr · 3 hr source
IARD 481H3Honors Human Factors for Design3Emphasis is given to human behavior as applied to interior design. Types of interior spaces, environmental effects on behavior, ergonomics, interior design needs of special groups, and human factors… 3 cr · 3 hr source
IARD 48203Professional Practice for Interior Architecture and Design3Familiarize students with the fundamental practice of interior architecture and design, business documentation, communication, professional responsibilities and ethics. Corequisite: IARD 28104 . (Typ… 3 cr · 3 hr source
IARD 482H3Honors Professional Practice for Interior Design3General procedures for operating and maintaining an interior design business. Business documentation, communication, professional responsibilities and ethics. Corequisite: IARD 38005 and honors stand… 3 cr · 3 hr source
IARD 48301Internship for Interior Architecture and Design1Approved work experience in a supervised setting. Prerequisite: IARD 28104 . (Typically offered: Summer) 1 cr · 1 hr source
IARD 48405Interior Architecture and Design Studio VIII5Advanced design studio synthesizing design skills, knowledge, and critical thinking skills with emphasis on research, programming, and process. Topics vary. Prerequisite: IARD 48005 . (Typically offe… 5 cr · 5 hr source
IARD 4850VDesign Tours1Domestic and international study tours of a variety of design locations that contribute to the body of knowledge. Prerequisite: IARD 28104 . (Typically offered: Irregular) May be repeated for degree… 1 cr · 1 hr source
IDST 20003Introduction to Interdisciplinary Studies3Explores the history, development, and practical applications of interdisciplinary studies, encompassing key concepts, theories, methods, and models related to the field. Required of all Interdiscipl… 3 cr · 3 hr source
IDST 4000VIndependent Study in Interdisciplinary Studies1. Arranged in agreement and under the guidance of a faculty member. Prerequisite: IDST 20003 , IDSTBA Major, and Instructor Permission. (Typically offered: Fall, Spring and Summer) May be repeated fo… 1 cr · 1 hr source
IDST 40103Senior Capstone3A capstone experience for graduating Interdisciplinary Studies students. Emphasizes skills of analysis, synthesis, and integration of knowledge gained from previous coursework in general education an… 3 cr · 3 hr source
INEG 20001Industrial Engineering Seminar1Overview of the Department of Industrial Engineering: faculty and their backgrounds and interests, staff and the services they provide, facilities, curricular requirements, extracurricular opportunit… 1 cr · 1 hr source
INEG 21003Introduction to Industrial Engineering3Survey of industrial engineering problems. Application of key concepts from linear algebra and calculus in solving industrial engineering problems. Use of spreadsheets in solving industrial engineeri… 3 cr · 3 hr source
INEG 22104Computing Methods for Industrial Engineers I4Introduction to programming and computing methods within the context of traditional industrial engineering problem solving. Students will be exposed to classic industrial engineering problem scenario… 4 cr · 4 hr source
INEG 22203Computing Methods for Industrial Engineers II3A continuation of INEG 22104 . Review of fundamental computing methods and exposure to advanced use of computing libraries. Developing and implementing algorithms using computing methods to solve ill… 3 cr · 3 hr source
INEG 23104Statistics for Industrial Engineers I4Applications to industrial engineering of descriptive statistics, single-population point and interval estimation, single-population hypothesis testing, two-population point and interval estimation,… 4 cr · 4 hr source
INEG 231H4Honors Statistics for Industrial Engineers I4Applications to industrial engineering of descriptive statistics, single-population point and interval estimation, single-population hypothesis testing, two-population point and interval estimation,… 4 cr · 4 hr source
INEG 23203Probability and Stochastic Processes for Industrial Engineers3Development and analysis of industrial engineering applications of random experiments, random variables, renewal processes, Poisson processes, and Markov chains. Application areas include inventory,… 3 cr · 3 hr source
INEG 23303Applied Probability and Statistics for Engineers II3Applications to engineering problems of two-population point and interval estimation, two-population hypothesis testing, linear regression, correlation, design of experiments, analysis of variance, a… 3 cr · 3 hr source
INEG 24103Engineering Economic Analysis3Economic aspects of engineering, including current economic problems and the treatment of estimates when evaluating alternative courses of action. Methods of selection and replacement of equipment an… 3 cr · 3 hr source
INEG 26103Introduction to Operations Research3Introduction to modeling and analysis of deterministic operations design and planning problems using formal optimization algorithms and software. Identification and formulation of appropriate applica… 3 cr · 3 hr source
INEG 33103Engineering Probability and Statistics3Applications to engineering problems of data summary and presentation, random variables and probability distributions, point and interval estimation, hypothesis testing, linear regression, and design… 3 cr · 3 hr source
INEG 33303Statistics for Industrial Engineers II3Introduction to model statistical learning, statistical learning beyond linear regression, data-driven anomaly detection and process monitoring, optimal sampling for data collection. Prerequisite: IN… 3 cr · 3 hr source
INEG 34403Project Management3Analysis of the strategic level of project management including planning, organizing, and staffing for successful project execution. Professional creativity, motivation, leadership, and ethics are al… 3 cr · 3 hr source
INEG 344H3Honors Project Management3Analysis of the strategic level of project management including planning, organizing, and staffing for successful project execution. Professional creativity, motivation, leadership, and ethics are al… 3 cr · 3 hr source
INEG 35103Manufacturing Processes3This course focuses on the manufacturing processes that impart geometry and properties to engineering materials including casting, metalworking, machining, joining, heat treatment, and polymer proces… 3 cr · 3 hr source
INEG 35303Transportation Logistics3This course introduces students to transportation and logistics systems, including the components of logistics system and their interactions. There is emphasis on quantitative models and techniques f… 3 cr · 3 hr source
INEG 35403Facility Logistics3The design and analysis of efficient logistics systems at the facility level, with an emphasis on distribution facilities. Unit load, break bulk, crossdock and order fulfillment centers and their com… 3 cr · 3 hr source
INEG 35503Production Planning and Control3Strategy and competition, forecasting, aggregate planning, inventory control subject to known demand, inventory control subject to uncertain demand, supply chain management, push and pull production… 3 cr · 3 hr source
INEG 36204Simulation4The development and use of discrete-event simulation models for the analysis and design of systems found in manufacturing, distribution, and service contexts. Coverage includes conceptual modeling, m… 4 cr · 4 hr source
INEG 362H4Honors Simulation4The development and use of discrete-event simulation models for the analysis and design of systems found in manufacturing, distribution, and service contexts. Coverage includes conceptual modeling, m… 4 cr · 4 hr source
INEG 37104Work Methods and Ergonomics4Ways of designing jobs, machines, operations and work environments so they are compatible with human capacities and limitations. Work methods topics include methods analysis, time studies, work sampl… 4 cr · 4 hr source
INEG 381H2Honors Industrial Engineering Research Experience I2Introduction to the research of the faculty of the Department of Industrial Engineering for the purpose of matching students with an undergraduate research advisor. Development of skills in using ele… 2 cr · 2 hr source
INEG 38303Introduction to Database Concepts for Industrial Engineers3An introduction to the basic principles of database modeling and technologies for industrial engineers. Coverage includes analyzing user requirements, representing data using conceptual modeling tech… 3 cr · 3 hr source
INEG 400HVHonors Thesis1For Honors College students majoring in Industrial Engineering only. Prerequisite: Honors college students only and instructor consent. (Typically offered: Fall, Spring and Summer) 1 cr · 1 hr source
INEG 4100VSpecial Topics in Industrial Engineering1Consideration of current industrial engineering topics not covered in other courses. Prerequisite: Senior standing. (Typically offered: Irregular) May be repeated for up to 4 hours of degree credit. 1 cr · 1 hr source
INEG 410HVHonors Special Topics in Industrial Engineering1Consideration of current industrial engineering topics not covered in other courses. Prerequisite: Senior standing. (Typically offered: Irregular) May be repeated for up to 3 hours of degree credit.… 1 cr · 1 hr source
INEG 4110VIndividual Study in Industrial Engineering1Individual study and research on a topic mutually agreeable to the student and a faculty member. Prerequisite: Instructor consent. (Typically offered: Fall, Spring and Summer) 1 cr · 1 hr source
INEG 411HVHonors Individual Study in Industrial Engineering1Individual study and research on a topic mutually agreeable to the student and a faculty member. Prerequisite: Instructor consent and honors candidacy. (Typically offered: Fall, Spring and Summer) Th… 1 cr · 1 hr source
INEG 41203Global Engineering and Innovation3This course provides engineering students a global perspective for design and innovation. Students explore various design thinking tools and techniques. Students apply engineering design and innovati… 3 cr · 3 hr source
INEG 41403Data Mining3The course focuses on the principles, theory, design, and implementation of data mining algorithms for large-scale data. Topics include foundations of data mining; preprocessing; mining frequent patt… 3 cr · 3 hr source
INEG 41603Introduction to Modern Statistical Techniques for Industrial Applications3This application-oriented course is driven by real problems arising from industry and focuses on problem solving using both modern and classic statistical methods. For both senior undergraduate and g… 3 cr · 3 hr source
INEG 42503Leadership Principles and Practices3The course is designed to expose students to multiple approaches to leadership in a wide variety of settings. Leadership styles, the knowledge areas and competencies expected of today's leaders, the… 3 cr · 3 hr source
INEG 425H3Honors Leadership Principles and Practices3The course is designed to expose students to multiple approaches to leadership in a wide variety of settings. Leadership styles, the knowledge areas and competencies expected of today's leaders, the… 3 cr · 3 hr source
INEG 43203Quality Engineering and Management3Provides the student with complete coverage of the functional area of "Quality Assurance" ranging from the need for such a function, how it works, techniques utilized, and managerial approaches for i… 3 cr · 3 hr source
INEG 44203Advanced Engineering Economy3Preparation of feasibility studies, including cost estimation, risk and uncertainty, sensitivity analysis and decision making. Effects of taxes, depreciation and financing costs on cash flows. Prereq… 3 cr · 3 hr source
INEG 442H3Honors Advanced Engineering Economy3Preparation of feasibility studies, including cost estimation, risk and uncertainty, sensitivity analysis and decision making. Effects of taxes, depreciation and financing costs on cash flows. Prereq… 3 cr · 3 hr source
INEG 44303Systems Engineering and Management3Overview of the fundamental concepts underlying the management of engineering. Reviews the engineering decision process within the life cycle. Examines implementation of basic management functions in… 3 cr · 3 hr source
INEG 443H3Honors Systems Engineering and Management3Overview of the fundamental concepts underlying the management of engineering. Reviews the engineering decision process within the life cycle. Examines implementation of basic management functions in… 3 cr · 3 hr source
INEG 44503Productivity Improvement3Analysis of common productivity problems. Development of skills required to diagnose problems; measure productivity; develop improvement strategies; and provide for the implementation and maintenance… 3 cr · 3 hr source
INEG 46803Decision Support in Industrial Engineering3Reinforcing important computer programming methods using industrial engineering-based applications. Students will utilize Microsoft Excel and Visual Basic for Applications to develop custom solutions… 3 cr · 3 hr source
INEG 481H1Honors Industrial Engineering Research Experience II1Development of an undergraduate research proposal with an emphasis on scientific writing skills. Development of skills in using electronic resources to conduct background research related to proposed… 1 cr · 1 hr source
INEG 49103Industrial Engineering Capstone Experience I3First semester of a two-semester, team-based project in support of a real-world industry partner organization. Learn about the industry partner organization and the relevant segment of that organizat… 3 cr · 3 hr source
INEG 49204Industrial Engineering Capstone Experience II4Second semester of a two-semester, team-based project in support of a real-world industry partner organization. Develop and assess recommendations for improving system performance, or develop the det… 4 cr · 4 hr source
INEG 5130VMaster's Research Project and Report1Required course for students electing the report option. (Typically offered: Fall, Spring and Summer) 1 cr · 1 hr source
INEG 5140VSpecial Topics in Industrial Engineering1Consideration of current industrial engineering topics not covered in other courses. Prerequisite: Graduate standing. (Typically offered: Irregular) May be repeated for up to 6 hours of degree credit. 1 cr · 1 hr source
INEG 5150VIndividual Study in Industrial Engineering1Opportunity for individual study of advanced subjects related to a graduate industrial engineering program to suit individual requirements. Prerequisite: Graduate standing. (Typically offered: Fall,… 1 cr · 1 hr source
INEG 51603Introduction to Modern Statistical Techniques for Industrial Applications3This application-oriented course is driven by real problems arising from industry and focuses on problem solving using both modern and classic statistical methods. For both senior undergraduate and g… 3 cr · 3 hr source
INEG 52503Leadership Principles and Practices3The course is designed to expose students to multiple approaches to leadership in a wide variety of settings. Leadership styles, the knowledge areas and competencies expected of today's leaders, the… 3 cr · 3 hr source
INEG 52603Engineering Statistics3A graduate level engineering statistics course covering functions of random variables, properties and distributions of random samples, theory of statistical inference, and rationales of testing hypot… 3 cr · 3 hr source
INEG 53103Engineering Applications of Probability Theory3Introduction to probability, discrete random variables, continuous random variables, multiple random variables, sequences of Bernoulli trials. Applications of these topics from inventory, reliability… 3 cr · 3 hr source
INEG 53203Engineering Applications of Stochastic Processes3Renewal processes, Poisson processes, discrete-time Markov chains, continuous-time Markov chains. Applications of these topics from inventory, reliability, quality control, queueing. (Typically offer… 3 cr · 3 hr source
INEG 53303Design of Industrial Experiments3Statistical analysis as applied to problems and experiments in engineering and industrial research; experiment design and analysis; probability; and response surface analysis. (Typically offered: Irr… 3 cr · 3 hr source
INEG 53903Applied Regression Analysis for Engineers3Present concepts and applications to introduce statistical tools for discovering relationships among variables. Focus on fitting and checking linear and nonlinear regression models. Practical tools f… 3 cr · 3 hr source
INEG 54203Advanced Engineering Economy3Preparation of feasibility studies, including cost estimation, risk and uncertainty, sensitivity analysis and decision making. Effects of taxes, depreciation and financing costs on cash flows. Gradua… 3 cr · 3 hr source
INEG 54303Cost Estimation Models3Overview of cost estimation techniques and methodologies applied to manufacturing and service organizations. Accomplished through detailed analysis of the cost estimation development process and vari… 3 cr · 3 hr source
INEG 54403Decision Models3Focus on quantitative decision models for technical and managerial problems for private and public organizations. Topics include shareholder value, stakeholder value, Value-Focused Thinking, axioms o… 3 cr · 3 hr source
INEG 54503Systems Engineering and Management3Overview of the fundamental concepts underlying the management of engineering. Reviews the engineering decision process within the life cycle. Examines implementation of basic management functions in… 3 cr · 3 hr source
INEG 55303Network Optimization in Transportation Logistics3Focus on quantitative modeling and analysis of network optimization problems and their application in logistics system design and operation. Topics include network design and routing and location ana… 3 cr · 3 hr source
INEG 55603Industrial Robotics3An interdisciplinary treatment of industrial robotics; manipulator anatomy, control, and programming; end-of arm tooling; sensors & sensing; system integration and safety; current research topics. Gr… 3 cr · 3 hr source
INEG 56103Introduction to Optimization Theory3A graduate level introduction to the foundational rationales of numerical optimization methods including linear programming, integer programming, network flows, and discrete dynamic programming. Mode… 3 cr · 3 hr source
INEG 56203Analysis of Inventory Systems3Elements of production and inventory control, economic lot size models, price breaks models using Lagrangian method, deterministic dynamic inventory model, probabilistic one-period and multi-period m… 3 cr · 3 hr source
INEG 56803Nonlinear Programming3An introduction to the theory and methodology of nonlinear programming. Focus on engineering and management science applications of nonlinear optimization. Both single and multi-variable as well as u… 3 cr · 3 hr source
INEG 56903Heuristic Optimization3Theory and applications of methodological approaches explicitly addressed to heuristic or approximate optimization of integer and combinatorial models. Prerequisite: INEG 56103 . (Typically offered:… 3 cr · 3 hr source
INEG 58003Simulation3The development and use of discrete-event simulation models for the analysis and design of systems found in manufacturing, distribution, and service contexts. Coverage includes conceptual modeling, m… 3 cr · 3 hr source
INEG 58103Introduction to Simulation3Development and use of discrete-event simulation models for the analysis and design of systems found in manufacturing, distribution, and service contexts. Coverage includes conceptual modeling, model… 3 cr · 3 hr source
INEG 58203Systems Simulation I3Random number generation, random variate generation, timekeeping in simulations, discrete event modeling, construction of digital simulation models, statistical analysis of simulation results, and an… 3 cr · 3 hr source
INEG 58303Introduction to Database Concepts for Industrial Engineers3An introduction to the basic principles of database modeling and technologies for industrial engineers. Coverage includes analyzing user requirements , representing data using conceptual modeling tec… 3 cr · 3 hr source
INEG 6000VMaster's Thesis1. (Typically offered: Fall, Spring and Summer) May be repeated for degree credit. 1 cr · 1 hr source
INEG 61103Linear Optimization3A precise treatment of linear programming. Theory of convex sets, linear inequalities; development of the simplex method; duality theory; post optimality application and interpretation. Variants of t… 3 cr · 3 hr source
INEG 6140VSpecial Topics for Doctoral Students in Industrial Engineering1Consideration of current industrial engineering topics at the doctoral level that are not covered in other courses. Prerequisite: PhD student in Industrial Engineering or consent of the instructor. (… 1 cr · 1 hr source
INEG 63103Network Optimization3A theorem/proof based advanced study providing rigorous exposition of foundational network optimization concepts including relevant optimization theory, algorithm development techniques, complexity a… 3 cr · 3 hr source
INEG 63203Advanced Stochastic Processes3This course prepares Ph.D. students with advanced topics in probability and stochastic processes, with a focus on deriving and analyzing probability and stochastic models, and theorem proving in rela… 3 cr · 3 hr source
INEG 64403Advanced Decision Analysis3The purpose of this course is to prepare the student to perform PhD and MS level research and analysis using advanced decision analysis concepts and techniques. The course topics include the history… 3 cr · 3 hr source
INEG 68203Systems Simulation II3Advanced topics in computer simulation including experimental design, simulation optimization, variance reduction, and statistical output analysis techniques applied to discrete event simulation. Pre… 3 cr · 3 hr source
INEG 68403Scheduling Theory and Algorithms3The course will cover the theory and solution methods for scheduling several tasks over time. Topics include terminology, measures of performance, single machine sequencing, flow shop scheduling, the… 3 cr · 3 hr source
INEG 7000VDoctoral Dissertation1. (Typically offered: Fall, Spring and Summer) May be repeated for degree credit. 1 cr · 1 hr source
INST 20103Introduction to International and Global Studies3A historical and contemporary overview of the relations and interactions between peoples across borders, between cultures and societies, states and non-state actors, governments and non-governmental… 3 cr · 3 hr source
INST 201H3Honors Introduction to International and Global Studies3A historical and contemporary overview of the relations and interactions between peoples across borders, between cultures and societies, states and non-state actors, governments and non-governmental… 3 cr · 3 hr source
INST 211H4Honors Pathways to Global Social Change4Explores concepts of globality and locality in addressing social challenges associated with modernization, globalization, and international development. Employs comparative and intercultural approach… 4 cr · 4 hr source
INST 3000VInternship in International Studies1-related agency or organization, arranged by the student and/or faculty member, under the guidance of a faculty member. (Typically offered: Summer) May be repeated for up to 6 hours of degree credit. 1 cr · 1 hr source
INST 33003European Integration and Globalization3Interdisciplinary study of the cultural, economic, and political processes of modern European integration in the context of a changing relationship between Europe and the wider world during the 20th… 3 cr · 3 hr source
INST 35003Issues in the Global South3Interdisciplinary study of salient historical and contemporary issues of the Global South, including the cultural, economic, and political forces that shape and/or emerge from societies or political… 3 cr · 3 hr source
INST 36003Universal Human Rights: History and Practice since 19453Study of the development and growth of the universal human rights movement since the end of the Second World War. Emphasis on using human rights as a lens to understand and assess global affairs in t… 3 cr · 3 hr source
INST 36103Research Methods for International and Global Studies3Focuses on critical-thinking skills and information literacy needed for the interdisciplinary areas of study that comprise international and global studies: anthropology, economics, geography, histor… 3 cr · 3 hr source
INST 36703Social Entrepreneurship3Explores notions of social entrepreneurship at both the global and local levels. Multiple case studies are analyzed to show the possibilities of participating in a market economy while promoting sust… 3 cr · 3 hr source
INST 38003International Organization3Addresses how state and non-state actors try to organize the international system to help manage crucial issues such as the development and use of force, the efficiency and fairness of markets, and t… 3 cr · 3 hr source
INST 38403Economics of the Developing World3Examines theories and patterns of economic development in emerging economies, the role of the World Bank and IMF as multilateral lenders and examination of their success and failures in fostering dev… 3 cr · 3 hr source
INST 38503Emerging Markets3Analysis of the business and economic environment in emerging countries, focusing on Latin America, South East Asia and Transition Economies. Topics include market structure and market failures, fina… 3 cr · 3 hr source
INST 39003Crossing Borders: Transnationalism and Intercultural Transfer3Study of Transnational Theory and the concept of Intercultural Transfer Studies. Focuses on intercultural transfers of ideas, concepts, and models for political, social, economic, and cultural advanc… 3 cr · 3 hr source
INST 39093Peacekeeping, Peacebuilding and Reconciliation3Focuses on the many facets of peacekeeping, peacebuilding and reconciliation. Discusses various motives and actors in civil war intervention and then focuses more specifically on peacekeeping and its… 3 cr · 3 hr source
INST 390H3Honors Peacekeeping, Peacebuilding and Reconciliation3Focuses on the many facets of peacekeeping, peacebuilding and reconciliation. Discusses various motives and actors in civil war intervention and then focuses more specifically on peacekeeping and its… 3 cr · 3 hr source
INST 399HVHonors Thesis1To be used for completing an International Studies Honors Thesis. Prerequisite: Junior standing. (Typically offered: Fall, Spring and Summer) May be repeated for up to 6 hours of degree credit. 1 cr · 1 hr source
INST 40003Special Topics in International and Global Studies3Intensive study of key global issues or aspects of international affairs. Prerequisite: INST 20103 . (Typically offered: Fall and Spring) May be repeated for up to 6 hours of degree credit. 3 cr · 3 hr source
INST 400H3Honors Special Topics in International and Global Studies3Intensive study of key global issues or aspects of international affairs. Prerequisite: INST 20103 and honors standing. (Typically offered: Fall and Spring) May be repeated for up to 6 hours of degre… 3 cr · 3 hr source
INST 4060VIndependent Study in International Studies1. Arranged in agreement and under the guidance of a faculty member. (Typically offered: Irregular) May be repeated for up to 6 hours of degree credit. 1 cr · 1 hr source
INST 410H3Honors Geography of Political Violence3This seminar focuses on the rise of civil conflict in the post-World War II world. We are particularly interested in understanding the institutional challenges facing countries that experience such c… 3 cr · 3 hr source
INST 44093Theories of Non-Violence3Reviews the major figures, texts, and movements on the topic of nonviolence. Case studies are analyzed to study the effectiveness of different nonviolent approaches to peace. Students learn the basic… 3 cr · 3 hr source
INST 46003Peace Studies: Approaches and Theory3Exploration of key theories, concepts, and methodological approaches within the interdisciplinary field of peace studies. Emphasis on historical and contemporary concepts of peace, conflict, violence… 3 cr · 3 hr source
INST 46503International Food Security and Food Sovereignty3Explores the concepts of food security and food sovereignty and the ways in which humans have addressed issues related to hunger. Focus on the contemporary international cultural, social, and politic… 3 cr · 3 hr source
INST 46903Approaching Global History3Explores theoretical perspectives on global history through a treatment of the historiographical development of the field, readings of landmark texts, and selected case studies of global themes. (Typ… 3 cr · 3 hr source
INST 47903Eugenics in Global Perspective3Exploration of Social Darwinist thought and eugenics policy as global phenomena in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. (Typically offered: Irregular) This course is cross-listed with PLSC 492H3 . 3 cr · 3 hr source
INST 48703International Communication and Globalization3Examines aspects of international communication and the impact of globalization on the production, dissemination, and consumption of media technology and messages. (Typically offered: Irregular) This… 3 cr · 3 hr source
INST 48903International Negotiation and Mediation3This course examines international negotiations and mediation. International negotiation refers to the processes and methods by which state and non-state actors reach agreements through persuasion an… 3 cr · 3 hr source
INST 49103International Studies Seminar3Intensive study of key global issues and aspects of international affairs, culminating in a research project. Prerequisite: Junior standing. (Typically offered: Fall and Spring) 3 cr · 3 hr source
INST 491H3Honors International Studies Seminar3Intensive study of key global issues and aspects of international affairs, culminating in a research project. Prerequisite: Honors and junior standing. (Typically offered: Fall and Spring) This cours… 3 cr · 3 hr source
INST 4930VGlobal Changemakers: Social Innovation Abroad3Exploration of selected global issues and social innovation techniques through collaborative engagement with domestic and international entities. Focus on initiatives addressing global issues at the… 3 cr · 3 hr source
INST 493HVHonors Global Changemakers: Social Innovation Abroad3Exploration of selected global issues and social innovation techniques through collaborative engagement with domestic and international entities. Focus on initiatives addressing global issues at the… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ISYS 10303Data Analysis and Interpretation3This is an introductory level course covering topics involving estimation of population characteristics, research design and hypothesis testing, as well as measuring and predicting relationships. The… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ISYS 11203Business Application Knowledge - Computer Competency3An introduction to computer literacy using information business application software; email/Internet; word processing; spreadsheets; presentation; database; collaborative/groupware; and integration o… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ISYS 20001Principles of Business Application Development1An introduction to the principles of business application development and the development process for business applications using a current high level languages such as Python, Swift, etc. Discussion… 1 cr · 1 hr source
ISYS 20303Foundations of Business Analytics3( ISYS 20303 ) introduces students to the process of transforming data into actionable insights to guide business decision-making. Students will learn the full analytics lifecycle, starting with data… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ISYS 21003Business Information Systems3This course presents the fundamentals of business information systems (IS) topics essential to today's business graduate. Applied areas of business will be used to provide the context for the IS topi… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ISYS 210H3Honors Business Information Systems3This course presents the fundamentals of business information systems (IS) topics essential to today's business graduate. Applied areas of business will be used to provide the context for the IS topi… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ISYS 22603Principles of Information Systems3This course introduces the principles and applications of information systems in business. Students will explore core concepts of Information Systems as well as emerging technological trends within t… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ISYS 30103Principles of Data and Cybersecurity3This course provides students with insight into the cybersecurity and data issues surrounding businesses; fundamental concepts of the study of law - enabling students to understand the basics of read… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ISYS 31903Business Analytics and Visualization3Introductory study of business analytics, visualization, and systems to provide analytics-based information derived from data within and/or external to the organization. Business analytics used to su… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ISYS 32103ERP Fundamentals3An introduction to enterprise resource planning systems. Students should gain an understanding of the scope of these integrated systems that reach across organizational boundaries and can change how… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ISYS 32703Cryptocurrency3This course will focus on topics such as a brief history of money, Bitcoin and the origin of cryptocurrency, blockchain system fundamentals (cryptography and consensus algorithms), real-world applica… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ISYS 32803Opportunities, Risks and Ethics in the Metaverse3Exploration of different metaverse platforms as well as develop and deliver a team experience in a metaverse and make recommendations pertaining to the opportunities, risks, and ethical guard rails.… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ISYS 32903Systems Analysis and Design3Practice and application of one structured analysis methodology; development of structured analysis specification; exposure to other methodologies; quality assurance and walkthroughs; survey of real… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ISYS 33103Artificial Intelligence and Tech Ethics3Exploration and understanding of artificial intelligence and its use in business with hands-on activities using AI tools. Students will develop an understanding of technology ethics and ethical frame… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ISYS 33903Business Application Development Fundamentals3Principles of design and development of windows and web applications using cutting edge visual development tools. The programming language will be a modern language used widely in industry, and the f… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ISYS 400H3Honors Information Systems Colloquium3Explores events, concepts and/or new developments in the field of Computer Information Systems and Quantitative Analysis. Prerequisite: Senior standing and honors standing. (Typically offered: Fall)… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ISYS 40203Network and Data Security in a Changing World3This course explores network and data security in the context of today's digital enterprise. In addition to traditional network protocol and security issues, this course will explore security issues… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ISYS 40303Advanced Information Security Management3This course provides students with an in-depth, advanced understanding of cybersecurity and data management. Topics include risk assessment, continuity planning, data protection, threat detection, th… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ISYS 40403Cybersecurity, Crime and Data Privacy Law Fundamentals3This course examines the law governing computer crime, data privacy, and cybersecurity. Substantive crimes such as hacking, identity theft, economic espionage, and online threats are discussed. The F… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ISYS 40503Advanced Cybersecurity, Crime and Privacy Law3The course will explore best practices for data privacy and security protection measures, mitigation techniques for privacy and security threats, and privacy and security law. The importance of infor… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ISYS 41703Blockchain Fundamentals3This course provides the fundamental concepts underpinning blockchain technologies. This course focuses on blockchain applications for business. Students will learn about the overall blockchain lands… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ISYS 42203ERP Configuration and Implementation3The process of configuring and implementing an enterprise resource planning system. Business process analysis and integration. Students will develop and set up several modules in an ERP system for us… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ISYS 42303Seminar in ERP Development3ERP administration and system development practices. Advanced system support issues related to Enterprise Resource Planning systems that are used in global organizations. Basic ABAP programming. In a… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ISYS 42403Current Topics in Computer Information3Intensive investigation of selected developments in computer information systems hardware, software, and organization having current impact on computer information systems design and application. Off… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ISYS 42803Business Database Systems3Introduces student to centralized information system design and implementation for business applications. In-depth study of logical systems modeling; physical file management; and software requiremen… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ISYS 42903Business Intelligence3focuses on creating, developing and storing information and knowledge from internal and external sources to better support business decisions. We will consider techniques from machine learning, data… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ISYS 43203Infrastructure and Digital Innovation3The aim of this course is to expose business students with the ever evolving environment of modern software development, infrastructure, and digital innovations. Using a hands-on approach to explorin… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ISYS 43603Business Project Development3Review of fundamentals of application processing systems design and development; implementation of such a system by class. Prerequisite: ISYS 33903 and ISYS 42803 each with a grade of C or better. (T… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ISYS 43903Seminar in Applied Business Analytics3Application of business analytics, business intelligence, data mining, and data visualization to business problem solving. Business Analytics techniques using current and relevant software are applie… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ISYS 44503Introduction to Blockchain Applications3The focus of this course is to expose students to working with mainframe computer systems, large-scale data, and blockchain software & technologies. This course provides the opportunity for students… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ISYS 44603Blockchain Enterprise Systems Development3Accurately capturing and storing business transactions is an important processing function in many businesses. This course provides students with the necessary understanding and skills to develop blo… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ISYS 4500VIndependent Study1Permits students on individual basis to explore selected topics in data processing and/or Quantitative Analysis. (Typically offered: Fall and Spring) 1 cr · 1 hr source
ISYS 50103Data and Cybersecurity3This course provides current business cybersecurity and data issues for graduate students to include securing data, detecting and responding to cyber security breaches, cyber-technologies, current se… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ISYS 50203Data and System Security3This course involves a comprehensive study of data security and network security in today's digital enterprise. Traditional network protocol and security issues are explored as well as security issue… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ISYS 50303Advanced Data and Cybersecurity Management3This course provides graduate students with an in-depth, advanced understanding of information security and data management. Topics include risk assessment, information systems security, continuity p… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ISYS 50403Cybersecurity, Crime, and Data Privacy Law I3This graduate level course in examines applicable cybersecurity, crime, and data privacy law to include the Fourth Amendment, Privacy, the Wiretap Act, and other. Limits on law enforcement that might… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ISYS 50503Cybersecurity, Crime and Privacy Law II3The course explores best practices for data, privacy, and security protection measures with respect to privacy and security law, as well as mitigation techniques for privacy and security threats. The… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ISYS 51003Data Analytics Fundamentals3Fundamental knowledge and skills in several major areas of business data analytics. Emphasis on the management and use of data in modern organizations, intermediate & advanced spreadsheet topics; rel… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ISYS 5110VIT Toolkit & Skills Seminar1Seminar in Information Systems solutions and concepts (such as applications development, VB.NET, analysis of problems and design of solutions via application systems, etc.) designed for students ente… 1 cr · 1 hr source
ISYS 51303Blockchain and E Business Development3This course explores various blockchain and e-business development technologies and then utilizes these technologies for developing a realistic application. Students will also learn strategies and us… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ISYS 5160VIndependent Study1Permits students on individual basis to explore selected topics in data processing and/or Quantitative Analysis. Graduate degree credit will not be given for both ISYS 4500V and ISYS 5160V . (Typical… 1 cr · 1 hr source
ISYS 51703Blockchain Fundamentals3This course provides the fundamental concepts underpinning blockchain technologies. The focus is on blockchain applications for business. Students will learn about the overall blockchain landscape, i… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ISYS 52103ERP Fundamentals3An introduction to enterprise resource planning systems. Students should gain an understanding of the scope of these integrated systems that reach across organizational boundaries and can change how… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ISYS 52203ERP Configuration and Implementation3The process of configuring and implementing an enterprise resource planning system. Business process analysis and integration. Students will develop a company and set up several modules in SAP for us… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ISYS 52303Seminar in ERP Development3ERP administration and system development practices. Advanced system support issues related to Enterprise Resource Planning systems that are used in global organizations. Basic ABAP programming. In a… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ISYS 52403Current Topics in Computer Information3Intensive investigation of selected developments in computer information systems hardware, software, and organization having current impact on computer information systems design and application. Off… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ISYS 53103Foundations of Digital Innovation3The aim of the course is to provide business students with ethical frameworks, innovation theories, and management practices to assess the potential business and social value of emerging digital inno… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ISYS 53203Development with Digital Innovations3This course exposes graduate business students with the ever evolving environment of modern software development. Using a hands-on approach to exploring modern software development tools and techniqu… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ISYS 53403Adaptive Cloud Infrastructure and Services3In this dynamic and hands-on course, graduate students will delve into the cutting-edge world of modern infrastructure technologies. Emphasizing real-world applications, this course provides an in-de… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ISYS 5350VInternship Experience1This course allows a student to experience an internship within a business and benefit from the work experience. The internship focuses on applications and business problems and is supervised by a fa… 1 cr · 1 hr source
ISYS 53603Business Analytics3This course in managerial business analytics provides future managers with the key concepts of decision modeling and information technology management concepts. Students will learn to utilize real ti… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ISYS 54203Seminar in Systems Development3Advanced study of structured systems development. Emphasis on strategies and techniques of structured analysis and structured design for producing logical systems specifications and for deriving phys… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ISYS 54303Enterprise Systems3comprises the entire class of information technology and systems that support the mission of the company including decision support and business processes. This managerial enterprise systems course f… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ISYS 54503Blockchain and Enterprise Data3The focus of this course is to expose students to working with distributed and service oriented architectures for different applications as well as the IT infrastructure needed. The course provides t… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ISYS 55003Decision Support and Analytics3Analysis of the highest level of information support for the manager-user. A study of systems providing analytics-based information derived from databases within and/or external to the organization a… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ISYS 56003Analytics and Visualization3This course focuses on how to discern and tell your story visually using data based on traditional graphical data representation as well as the latest data and information technologies. Coverage incl… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ISYS 57003Multivariate Analysis3This seminar considers several multivariate data analysis techniques, including a conceptual overview and framework for applying each technique to answer research questions using primary data. Topics… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ISYS 57103Seminar in IS Topics3Intensive seminar in selected information systems topics. Topical selection made with each course offering. Prerequisite: ISYS 5110V or MIS Director approval. (Typically offered: Irregular) May be re… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ISYS 57203Advanced Multivariate Analysis3Factor analysis and other advanced techniques. (Typically offered: Irregular) 3 cr · 3 hr source
ISYS 58303Data Management Systems3Investigation and application of advanced database concepts include database administration, database technology, and selection and acquisition of database management systems. Data modeling and syste… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ISYS 58403Seminar in Business Intelligence and Knowledge Management3Business intelligence focuses on assessing and creating information and knowledge from internal and external sources to support business decision making process. In this seminar, data mining and info… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ISYS 58603Advanced Data Management3offers an in-depth exploration of modern data management practices. This course equips students with practical skills in programming to acquire, analyze, and host data solutions. Topics include data… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ISYS 5930VGlobal Technology and Analytics Seminar1This course is designed to provide an updated, comprehensive, and rigorous treatment of emerging global topics. Includes, but is not limited to, global study experiences, business insights, and found… 1 cr · 1 hr source
ISYS 59403Management of Information Technology Seminar3Presented in a way that allows you to play an active role in the design, use, and management of information technology. Using IT to transform the organization, as competitive strategy, and creating n… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ISYS 5990VPracticum Seminar1This course is designed to introduce and engage the student in the practice, application, and problem solving in the business environment. Hands-on application of a business problem. Students will ga… 1 cr · 1 hr source
ISYS 6010VGraduate Colloquium1Presentation and critique of research papers and proposals. (Typically offered: Fall and Spring) May be repeated for up to 15 hours of degree credit. 1 cr · 1 hr source
ISYS 61303Survey of IS Research3This is an introductory seminar in information systems research for doctoral students. Its objective is to introduce participants to major streams of IS research and discuss many of the important rol… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ISYS 6360VSpecial Problems1Independent reading and research under supervision of senior staff member. (Typically offered: Irregular) May be repeated for up to 6 hours of degree credit. 1 cr · 1 hr source
ISYS 63703Social Networks in Information Systems Research3This is an introductory course in social networks for doctoral students. The course will be structured to be suitable to participants from a broad array of social and behavioral sciences. The study o… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ISYS 63803Critical Thinking on the Conduct of IS Research3This course is designed to enhance the critical thinking skills of Information Systems PhD students as they advance the development of their research agenda. The course will require deep thinking abo… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ISYS 65303Information Systems for Managing Organizations and Platforms3The goal of this seminar is to provide an understanding of the issues related to the organizational impacts of information technologies, the processes to create value by using information technologie… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ISYS 67303Emerging Topics3Various emerging topics, such as RFID applications and RFID supply chain, ethical decision models, behavioral modeling, piracy and privacy issues, and virtual worlds. (Typically offered: Irregular) M… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ISYS 67403Qualitative and Quantitative Methods in Research3This seminar focuses on the study of processes, such as those associated with adoption and diffusion of technologies, the organizational impacts of technologies, and decision-making and planning by i… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ISYS 67503Management of Knowledge and Information Systems3This seminar focuses on research related to the management of two key resources: (a) information systems (IS); and (b) knowledge. The course aims to help prepare students to become good researchers o… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ISYS 68303Theory Development3To acquire theory development and writing skills, to understand challenges in developing and writing theory sections of papers, and to discuss approaches to writing good empirical journal articles. T… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ISYS 7000VDoctoral Dissertation1. Prerequisite: Candidacy. (Typically offered: Fall, Spring and Summer) May be repeated for degree credit. 1 cr · 1 hr source
ITAL 10103Elementary Italian I3. (Typically offered: Fall) 3 cr · 3 hr source
ITAL 10203Elementary Italian II3Elementary courses stress correct pronunciation, aural comprehension, and simple speaking ability, and lead to active mastery of basic grammar and limited reading ability. (Typically offered: Spring) 3 cr · 3 hr source
ITAL 11103Italian for Romance Language Speakers I3Designed for students with previous knowledge of another Romance Language, this intensive Italian course provides an accelerated introduction to Italian, combining the material of two semesters ( ITA… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ITAL 20103Intermediate Italian I3Intermediate courses lead to greater facility in spoken language and to more advanced reading and writing skills. (Typically offered: Fall and Spring) 3 cr · 3 hr source
ITAL 20203Intermediate Italian II3Continued development of basic speaking comprehension, and writing skills and intensive development of reading skills. (Typically offered: Spring) 3 cr · 3 hr source
ITAL 21103Italian for Romance Language Speakers II3Designed for students with previous knowledge of another Romance Language, this intensive Italian course provides an accelerated approach to Italian, combining the material of two semesters ( ITAL 20… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ITAL 29303To Rome With Love3Focuses on the practical and hands-on use of Italian in everyday situations in Rome. Students engage in the neighborhoods of Rome through the communicative approach, using linguistic components from… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ITAL 30303Italian Conversation3Three hours per week of guided conversation practice for the post-intermediate student. Prerequisite: ITAL 20203 . (Typically offered: Fall) 3 cr · 3 hr source
ITAL 31003Italian Cinema3Examines Italian culture (history, language, politics, religion, and society) through the lens of the camera. Content begins with the 1860's, covers the Unification of Italy, and continues to contemp… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ITAL 31103Introduction to Literature3Development of reading skills and introduction to literary analysis. Prerequisite: ITAL 20203 or equivalent. (Typically offered: Spring) 3 cr · 3 hr source
ITAL 311H3Honors Introduction to Literature3Development of reading skills and introduction to literary analysis. Prerequisite: ITAL 20203 or equivalent and honors standing. (Typically offered: Spring) 3 cr · 3 hr source
ITAL 31203Advanced Italian3Further intensive development of writing, listening and speaking skills. It will include a review of the essentials of Italian grammar. Prerequisite: ITAL 20203 or equivalent. (Typically offered: Spr… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ITAL 33303Made In Italy3Based around the concept of MADE IN ITALY and its 4 As, Abbigliamento (clothes), Agroalimentare (food), Arredamento (furniture) and Automotive (automobiles), this course examines the economy of Italy… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ITAL 39803Special Studies3May be offered in a subject not specifically covered by courses otherwise listed. (Typically offered: Irregular) May be repeated for up to 6 hours of degree credit. 3 cr · 3 hr source
ITAL 4000VInternship in Italian Studies1Supervised internship providing practical experience related to Italian language, culture, or communities. Students apply academic knowledge in professional settings while developing intercultural, l… 1 cr · 1 hr source
ITAL 40203Contemporary Images of and from Rome3Examines the many manifestations of Rome through literature, film, and onsite experiential learning. Introduces texts and places that highlight Rome as a protagonist from the late 19th century to the… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ITAL 40303Advanced Italian Conversation3Conversation practice for advanced undergraduates. Intended to refine language comprehension while providing in-depth understanding of Italian life and culture. Prerequisite: ITAL 30303 or ITAL 31103… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ITAL 40403Black Italia3Explores the history, representation, and lived experiences, both prejudices and successes, of marginalized persons in Italy, particularly those of African heritage through an interdisciplinary lens.… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ITAL 41103Italian Fairy Tales in Literature, Visual Arts, and Cinema3Explores different typologies of fables and examines the evolution of the genre from the Middle Ages to contemporary times. Taught in Italian. Prerequisite: ITAL 31103 or ITAL 31203 or instructor's c… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ITAL 41203Dante: A Journey Between Visions and Words3Explores the pivotal work of Dante Alighieri's Divine Comedy as well as its visual representations and critical interpretations from the Middle Ages to the contemporary time. Theme is variable. Taugh… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ITAL 412H3Honors Dante: A Journey Between Visions and Words3Explores the pivotal work of Dante Alighieri's Divine Comedy as well as its visual representations and critical interpretations from the Middle Ages to the contemporary time. Theme is variable. Taugh… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ITAL 41303The Power of Women: Representations of & from Italian Women from Middle Ages to Early Modern Period3Examines the various representations of women through diverse genres, by both male and female authors, from the Middle Ages to the Early Modern period in Italy. Taught in English. (Typically offered:… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ITAL 41403Tracing the Italian American Experience3Explores and analyzes the historical experience of Italian American migration in North America through media, literature, and the arts. Taught in English. (Typically offered: Fall Odd Years) 3 cr · 3 hr source
ITAL 414H3Honors Tracing the Italian American Experience3Explores and analyzes the historical experience of Italian American migration in North America through media, literature, and the arts. Taught in English. Prerequisite: Honors standing. (Typically of… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ITAL 43303Italian for International Business3Equips students with the linguistic and cultural knowledge needed for the business sector in Italy and/or with Italian businesses housed in North America. Taught in Italian. Prerequisite: ITAL 30303… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ITAL 4750VSpecial Investigations1Special investigation of one or more topics related to the Italian language. (Typically offered: Irregular) May be repeated for up to 6 hours of degree credit. 1 cr · 1 hr source
ITAL 51203Dante: A Journey Between Visions and Words3Explores the pivotal work of Dante Alighieri's Divine Comedy as well as its visual representations and critical interpretations from the Middle Ages to the contemporary time. Theme is variable. Taugh… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ITAL 51303The Power of Women: Representations of & from Italian Women from Middle Ages to Early Modern Period3Examines the various representations of women through diverse genres, by both male and female authors, from the Middle Ages to the Early Modern period in Italy. Taught in English. (Typically offered:… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ITAL 51403Tracing the Italian American Experience3Explores and analyzes the historical experience of Italian American migration in North America through media, literature, and the arts. (Typically offered: Fall Even Years) 3 cr · 3 hr source
JAPN 10103Elementary Japanese I3Designed for true beginners of Japanese, this course aims to introduce general concepts of the Japanese language: the writing system, basic conversational expressions, vocabulary, and sentence patter… 3 cr · 3 hr source
JAPN 10203Elementary Japanese II3Elementary courses stress correct pronunciation, aural comprehension, and simple speaking ability, and lead to active mastery of basic grammar and limited reading ability. (Typically offered: Spring) 3 cr · 3 hr source
JAPN 11106Intensive Elementary Japanese6Equivalent to JAPN 10103 and JAPN 10203 . Intended for true beginners of Japanese who have never learned or spoken the language before. Emphasis on all skill areas: correct pronunciation, aural compr… 6 cr · 6 hr source
JAPN 20103Intermediate Japanese I3Intermediate courses lead to greater facility in spoken language and to more advanced reading skills. (Typically offered: Fall) 3 cr · 3 hr source
JAPN 20203Intermediate Japanese II3Continued development of basic reading comprehension and writing skills and intensive development of reading skills. Prerequisite: JAPN 20103 or equivalent. (Typically offered: Spring) 3 cr · 3 hr source
JAPN 202H3Honors Intermediate Japanese II3Continued development of basic reading comprehension and writing skills and intensive development of reading skills. Prerequisite: Honors standing and JAPN 20103 , or equivalent. (Typically offered:… 3 cr · 3 hr source
JAPN 21106Intensive Intermediate Japanese6Equivalent to JAPN 20103 and JAPN 20203 . Emphasizes intensive oral/aural drills and reading/speaking exercises and intensive grammar drills. Prerequisite: JAPN 10203 or JAPN 11106 or equivalent. (Ty… 6 cr · 6 hr source
JAPN 30303Advanced Japanese Conversation3Conversational practice for advanced learners of Japanese. Designed primarily for students who intend to use Japanese in business and other formal settings. Honorific and humble expressions will be e… 3 cr · 3 hr source
JAPN 303H3Honors Advanced Japanese Conversation3Conversational practice for advanced learners of Japanese. Designed primarily for students who intend to use Japanese in business and other formal settings. Honorific and humble expressions will be e… 3 cr · 3 hr source
JAPN 31106Intensive Advanced Japanese6This course aims to improve students' Japanese proficiency further in all skill areas through intensive practice. Prerequisite: JAPN 20203 or JAPN 21106 or equivalent Japanese proficiency. (Typically… 6 cr · 6 hr source
JAPN 311H6Honors Intensive Advanced Japanese6This course aims to improve students' Japanese proficiency further in all skill areas through intensive practice. Prerequisite: Honors standing and ( JAPN 20203 or JAPN 21106 or equivalent Japanese p… 6 cr · 6 hr source
JAPN 39803Special Studies3May be offered in a subject not specifically covered by courses otherwise listed. (Typically offered: Irregular) May be repeated for up to 6 hours of degree credit. 3 cr · 3 hr source
JAPN 40303Oral Communication & Composition in Japanese3Designed to strengthen Japanese language skills in oral communication and writing. Consists of conversational activities, presentations and debates, and composition in settings such as business, scho… 3 cr · 3 hr source
JAPN 403H3Honors Oral Communication & Composition in Japanese3Designed to strengthen Japanese language skills in oral communication and writing. Consists of conversational activities, presentations and debates, and composition in settings such as business, scho… 3 cr · 3 hr source
JAPN 43103Language and Society of Japan3The primary objective of this course is to investigate the way the Japanese language reflects the beliefs and custom of the Japanese people as a social group. For comparison purposes, this course mak… 3 cr · 3 hr source
JAPN 43303Professional Japanese I: Business Writing3This course aims to familiarize the students with formats, vocabulary, and expressions in Japanese business correspondence. Emphasizes career-ready Japanese language proficiency. Prerequisite: JAPN 3… 3 cr · 3 hr source
JAPN 433H3Honors Business Writing in Japanese3This course aims to familiarize the students with formats, vocabulary, and situationally specific expressions in Japanese business correspondence. Prerequisite: JAPN 20203 or equivalent Japanese prof… 3 cr · 3 hr source
JAPN 43403Professional Japanese II: Translation3Continuation of Professional Japanese I. Emphasizes translation, career-ready Japanese language proficiency, and further advancement of Japanese language proficiency in all skill areas. Completion of… 3 cr · 3 hr source
JAPN 434H3Honors Professional Japanese II: Translation3Continuation of Professional Japanese I. Emphasizes translation, career-ready Japanese language proficiency, and further advancement of Japanese language proficiency in all skill areas. Completion of… 3 cr · 3 hr source
JOUR 10003Journalistic Writing Skills3Provides a functional approach to improving language and writing skills specific to journalistic writing. Covers introductory journalistic writing and correct grammar usage, the logic governing synta… 3 cr · 3 hr source
JOUR 10203Media and Society3A survey of mass media (newspaper, radio, TV, magazine, advertising, public relations, photography, etc.) which stresses their importance in today's society and introduces the student to the various… 3 cr · 3 hr source
JOUR 10303Media Writing3Introduces students to the skills of observation, critical thinking and concise writing required in all aspects of journalism and strategic media, as well as to the technology needed in upper-level c… 3 cr · 3 hr source
JOUR 11000Grammar Spelling Punctuation Requirement0Students must complete the Grammar Spelling Punctuation (GSP) requirement as a prerequisite or corequisite to JOUR 10303 Media Writing. Students who do not take JOUR 10003 Journalistic Writing Skills… 0 cr · 0 hr source
JOUR 20003Storytelling for Today's Media3Introduction to developing content strategies that tell accurate, concise stories across multiple media platforms. Emphasizes clear, effective storytelling in media content production for print, broa… 3 cr · 3 hr source
JOUR 20103News Reporting I3Intensive training in the methods of gathering and writing news. Lecture 2 hours, laboratory 2 hours per week. Prerequisite: Completion of JOUR 10303 with a grade of C or better and completion of eit… 3 cr · 3 hr source
JOUR 20333Video Production3Covers video storytelling basics, including story structure, production, planning and editing using lectures, hands-on exercises, and project-based learning. Includes how to use production equipment… 3 cr · 3 hr source
JOUR 20503Multimedia Journalism3Provides students with the skills of visual literacy, photo editing, audio processing, video editing and web publishing. Good writing will be emphasized. The course examines basic aesthetic principle… 3 cr · 3 hr source
JOUR 20603Media Graphics and Technology3Introduction to computer skills required in journalism; focuses on training in the major creative software used for generating media graphics and visual communication. Emphasizes content creation and… 3 cr · 3 hr source
JOUR 23303Photojournalism I3Beginning course in the fundamentals of photography, including digital photography, file transfer and management, image enhancement, and layout and design. Develops an understanding of composition pr… 3 cr · 3 hr source
JOUR 24503Sports Media Production I3Introduction to the specialized field of sports television production. Focuses on sports content via video and photography for journalistic and promotional purposes. Studio lab and field work outside… 3 cr · 3 hr source
JOUR 30003Sports Media and Society3Examines the evolution of sports media and analyzes its cultural relevance. Considers the future of sports coverage as technology and trends change. Topics may include live broadcast announcers; high… 3 cr · 3 hr source
JOUR 30103Editing3Theories and practices in newspaper editing, copyreading, headline writing, page layout and the gathering and publication of written and pictorial information. Prerequisite: Completion of JOUR 10303… 3 cr · 3 hr source
JOUR 30203News Reporting II3Continuation of JOUR 20103 . Lecture 2 hours, laboratory 2 hours per week. Corequisite: Lab component. Prerequisite: JOUR 20103 with a grade of C or better. (Typically offered: Fall and Spring) 3 cr · 3 hr source
JOUR 30303Sprots Media Promotion3Introduces students to principles and practices used to promote sports teams, events and brands. Focuses on how to identify target audiences, develop promotional strategies and use digital platforms.… 3 cr · 3 hr source
JOUR 30403Performer in Mass Media3Introduction to performing in mass media on video, digital, and audio, while connecting effectively with audiences as journalists, spokespersons, experts, activists, or in other roles. Emphasizes pri… 3 cr · 3 hr source
JOUR 30503Sports Photography3Introduction to skills and techniques for sports-specific photography settings. Covers how to produce high-quality sports images for news content, public relations and advertising. Prerequisite: Comp… 3 cr · 3 hr source
JOUR 30733Foundations for Video News3Intensive training in the methods of gathering and writing video news. Involves learning how to shoot, write, edit and produce news content using hands-on techniques utilizing the UATV studio and con… 3 cr · 3 hr source
JOUR 31203Enterprise Journalism3Developing ideas and subjects for feature and human-interest articles for multiple platforms, with emphasis on the freelance trade. Instruction in idea generation, story pitches, interviewing methods… 3 cr · 3 hr source
JOUR 31603Sports Journalism3Emphasis on techniques and principles of coverage of sports and sports-related subjects on and off the field, and on the relationship between sports and the mass media. Prerequisite: Completion of JO… 3 cr · 3 hr source
JOUR 32603African Americans in Film3A survey of the history of images of African Americans in film, especially as these images are examined in the context of stereotypical renditions and/or realistic representations of African American… 3 cr · 3 hr source
JOUR 32703African Americans in Documentary Film3Exploration of the African-American image and experience in the context of time, historical record and varying production viewpoints from diverse documentarians. African-American history, culture and… 3 cr · 3 hr source
JOUR 36603Media Law3Constitutional guarantees, statutory laws and court cases applicable to mass communications. Prerequisite: 45 completed hours. (Typically offered: Fall and Spring) 3 cr · 3 hr source
JOUR 392H3Honors Colloquium3Covers a special topic or issue, offered as a part of the honors program. Prerequisite: Honors candidacy (not restricted to candidacy in journalism). (Typically offered: Fall and Spring) May be repea… 3 cr · 3 hr source
JOUR 4010VAdvanced Journalistic Practices1Study of advanced journalistic practices and methods, individual or group projects. May only be taken once for degree credit. Prerequisite: Junior standing and 10 hours of journalism and a 2.5 cumula… 1 cr · 1 hr source
JOUR 4020VInternship in Journalism1Credit for practical experience gained through a journalistic internship. Report required on significant aspect of internship experience. Prerequisite: Journalism or Advertising and Public Relations… 1 cr · 1 hr source
JOUR 40303Advanced Radio News Reporting and Podcasting3Research, write and produce in-depth public radio style news stories and turn them into a three-episode podcast. Prerequisite: Completion of JOUR 10303 with a grade of C or better and completion of e… 3 cr · 3 hr source
JOUR 40403Government and the Media3Focuses on the links between mass media and government and the increasingly significant role of media in politics and government. Examines the power, responsibility, and performance of the press and… 3 cr · 3 hr source
JOUR 4050VSpecialized Journalism Seminar1Primary purpose of course is to enlarge the journalistic skills of students interested in advanced forms of mass communication. Students undertake projects related to particular aspects or problems o… 1 cr · 1 hr source
JOUR 40603Digital Media Literacies3In-depth, hands-on exploration of computer hardware and software in designing and producing media messages, particularly how individuals create meaning through digital discourse. Focuses on policies… 3 cr · 3 hr source
JOUR 40703Social Media and Journalism3teaches conceptual knowledge and skills to develop news judgment and use changing technological tools to disseminate news quickly and to different audiences. The value of interacting with sources and… 3 cr · 3 hr source
JOUR 40803Data Journalism3An introduction to basic data reporting skills, including how to use data to guide and inform reporting as well as tell stories to better serve the public. Ethical issues and best practices in data r… 3 cr · 3 hr source
JOUR 40903Business Journalism3Examines how the U.S. economy works and how to find news in business, market and government data sources. Focuses on the role of corporations, financial markets, and regulators, and benefiting studen… 3 cr · 3 hr source
JOUR 43103Literature of Journalism3Surveys the works of book and magazine-length narrative non-fiction, from the mid-19th century to the present. (Typically offered: Fall) 3 cr · 3 hr source
JOUR 43303Ethics in Journalism3Critical examination of specific ethical problems confronting professionals in all areas of mass communications. Reading and writing assignments are aimed at familiarizing students with the nature of… 3 cr · 3 hr source
JOUR 4430VEvent Promotion and Execution1Practicum for students to plan, design, promote and execute several Journalism Days events, to include the Roy Reed Lecture, a scholarship reception, a job fair, Senior Salute and a fundraiser. Prere… 1 cr · 1 hr source
JOUR 45003Magazine Writing3Advanced long-form depth reporting and narrative writing augmented with multimedia, with an eye to generating the style of work found in such leading magazines as The New Yorker, the Atlantic, and Es… 3 cr · 3 hr source
JOUR 48603Television News Reporting I3Continuation of JOUR 30733 . Includes the specialized knowledge and skills needed in field reporting, anchoring, writing, and producing news for commercial television. Lab component arranged. Corequi… 3 cr · 3 hr source
JOUR 48703Television News Reporting II3Continuation of JOUR 48603 . Laboratory component arranged. Prerequisite: JOUR 48603 with a grade of C or better. (Typically offered: Fall and Spring) 3 cr · 3 hr source
JOUR 48803Advanced Multimedia Storytelling3Focuses on using all forms of media including writing, audio, video, still photography, archival images, content and visual research, and graphics. Stories will be produced for various forms of media… 3 cr · 3 hr source
JOUR 48903Television News Producing3Intensive training in methods of producing a live television news broadcast, including news gathering, writing broadcast copy, and production strategies. Lab 6 hours. Corequisite: Lab component. Prer… 3 cr · 3 hr source
JOUR 49003Community Journalism3This three-hour course will improve students' reporting and editing skills while providing instruction on how news outlets select and present news to a local audience. This course will instruct stude… 3 cr · 3 hr source
JOUR 49203History of the Black Press3Covers the historic context of contributions and innovations to U.S. newspapers by African Americans. Also investigates the role of the black press from its beginnings in 1827 through the civil right… 3 cr · 3 hr source
JOUR 494H3Honors Research Methods in Journalism3Emphasis on the major types of qualitative and quantitative research, electronic data base searching, and traditional library research. Prerequisite: Journalism or Advertising and Public Relations ma… 3 cr · 3 hr source
JOUR 49801Journalism Writing Requirement1Directed study in conceptualizing, researching, and writing content focused on media careers and industry trends. Prerequisite: JOUR 10203 with a grade of C or better, 90 completed hours, Journalism… 1 cr · 1 hr source
JOUR 498HVHonors Journalism Writing Requirement1. (Typically offered: Fall, Spring and Summer) May be repeated for up to 6 hours of degree credit. This course is equivalent to JOUR 49801 . 1 cr · 1 hr source
JOUR 50003Advanced Reporting3Stresses public affairs coverage, interpretive, investigative, and analytic journalism, involving research, work with documents, public records, and budgets and specialized reporting. (Typically offe… 3 cr · 3 hr source
JOUR 50103Advanced Radio News Reporting and Podcasting3Research, write and produce in-depth public radio style news stories and turn them into a three-episode podcast. Prerequisite: Instructor consent. (Typically offered: Spring) 3 cr · 3 hr source
JOUR 50203Journalism Theory3Examination of the major journalism and mass media theories and conceptual perspectives regarding journalism, news, mass media, advertising and public relations relevant to industry and academic rese… 3 cr · 3 hr source
JOUR 50403Research Methods in Journalism3Research methods of utility in journalism. Emphasis on survey research, electronic data base searching, and traditional library research. (Typically offered: Spring) 3 cr · 3 hr source
JOUR 50603Multiculturalism in Advertising and Public Relations3Seminar course involving the critical examination of the major cultural, social, political, economic, ethical, and persuasion theories and/or issues relevant to advertising and public relations. Prer… 3 cr · 3 hr source
JOUR 5080VGraduate Journalism Internship1Credit for practical experience gained through a journalistic internship. Must have completed 6 hours of graduate course credit. May be repeated for up to 3 hours of degree credit. Prerequisite: Inst… 1 cr · 1 hr source
JOUR 51003Crisis Public Relations3Examines the role of strategic public relations practice in crisis management & communication. Explores research, theory and principles of crisis PR and use current case studies to familiarize studen… 3 cr · 3 hr source
JOUR 51303Ethics in Journalism3A seminar examining the professional ethical principles and ethical performance in the journalism field. The ethical performance of the mass media dedicated to news, public relations and advertising… 3 cr · 3 hr source
JOUR 51603Digital Media Literacies3In-depth, hands-on exploration of computer hardware and software in designing and producing media messages, particularly how individuals create meaning through digital discourse. Focuses on policies… 3 cr · 3 hr source
JOUR 51703Social Media and Journalism3teaches conceptual knowledge and skills to develop news judgment and use changing technological tools to disseminate news quickly and to different audiences. The value of interacting with sources and… 3 cr · 3 hr source
JOUR 51903Professional Journalism Seminar3Examination of complex problems encountered by professional journalists with focus on research and analysis of the role of journalism in major social, economic, and political developments. (Typically… 3 cr · 3 hr source
JOUR 52803Data Journalism3Provides an in-depth experience of combining street reporting and data analysis to tell a story of significant societal importance. Students are introduced to techniques in data analysis, management,… 3 cr · 3 hr source
JOUR 53103Literature of Journalism3A survey of superior works of book and magazine-length narrative non-fiction, from the mid-19th century to today. Includes such authors as Hersey, Didion, Orlean, and Conover. (Typically offered: Irr… 3 cr · 3 hr source
JOUR 53203Documentary Production I3In-depth study of documentary film as non-fiction, long form journalism. Covers subject, funding, research and development, pre-production planning, field production, talent, music, post production,… 3 cr · 3 hr source
JOUR 53303Documentary Production II3A continuation of JOUR 53203 , Documentary Production I. Students photograph, write, and edit a documentary begun in the fall semester. Prerequisite: JOUR 53203 . (Typically offered: Spring) 3 cr · 3 hr source
JOUR 54603Campaigns3Applying advertising principles and techniques to preparation of a complete campaign; determining agency responsibilities, marketing objectives and research, media mix, and creative strategy. Emphasi… 3 cr · 3 hr source
JOUR 54703Account Planning3An introduction to applied advertising research and account planning. Integrate consumers' perspectives into creative strategy to developing brand stories for clients. Write creative briefs, position… 3 cr · 3 hr source
JOUR 55003Magazine Writing3This intensive writing and reporting course is for students with proven feature-writing skills and an interest in the human-interest stories found in such leading magazines as The New Yorker, Esquire… 3 cr · 3 hr source
JOUR 58803Advanced Multimedia Storytelling3Prepares students to work in corporate or nonprofit communications, and to use multimedia storytelling in creative scholarship. Students learn multiple forms of media including writing, audio, video,… 3 cr · 3 hr source
JOUR 59203History of the Black Press3Covers the historic context of contributions and innovations to U.S. newspapers by African Americans. Also investigates the role of the black press from its beginnings in 1827 through the civil right… 3 cr · 3 hr source
JOUR 5990VAdvanced Journalistic Practices1Study of advanced journalistic practices and methods, individual or group projects. May only be taken once for degree credit. Prerequisite: Department Consent. (Typically offered: Fall and Spring) 1 cr · 1 hr source
JOUR 6000VMaster's Thesis1Required of all M.A. journalism students. (Typically offered: Fall, Spring and Summer) May be repeated for degree credit. 1 cr · 1 hr source
JWST 20003Introduction to Judaism3An introduction to the practices, teachings, and scriptures of Judaism, focusing on the post-Biblical period up to the present. (Typically offered: Fall Odd Years) 3 cr · 3 hr source
JWST 31003Introduction to Jewish Languages3An introduction to the alphabet, grammar, syntax, and basic vocabulary of Hebrew, Jewish Aramaic and Yiddish. (Typically offered: Fall Even Years) 3 cr · 3 hr source
JWST 40003Modern Jewish Thought3A survey of the main trends in Jewish thought from the seventeenth through the nineteenth century. (Typically offered: Irregular) This course is cross-listed with PHIL 41003 . 3 cr · 3 hr source
JWST 40103Contemporary Jewish Thought3A survey of trends in Jewish thought in the twentieth and twenty-first centuries, focusing on the ways in which Jewish thinkers have responded to the events affecting Jews and the conditions of Jewis… 3 cr · 3 hr source
JWST 4700VSpecial Topics in Jewish Studies1Irregular course offerings that focus on a specialized area of Jewish Studies not covered in depth in regular JWST or affiliated courses. (Typically offered: Irregular) May be repeated for up to 6 ho… 1 cr · 1 hr source
JWST 4750VIndependent Investigations in Jewish Studies1This course can be offered to allow a student to pursue reading and research on a topic of interest not covered in regular JWST courses. Prerequisite: Instructor consent. (Typically offered: Irregula… 1 cr · 1 hr source
JWST 5700VSpecial Topics in Jewish Studies1Irregular course offerings that focus on a specialized area of Jewish Studies not covered in depth in regular JWST or affiliated courses. (Typically offered: Irregular) May be repeated for up to 9 ho… 1 cr · 1 hr source
KINS 5890VIndependent Research1Development, implementation, and completion of basic or applied research project. Prerequisite: Admission to the master's program in athletic training. (Typically offered: Fall, Spring and Summer) Ma… 1 cr · 1 hr source
KINS 6000VMaster's Thesis1. (Typically offered: Fall, Spring and Summer) May be repeated for degree credit. 1 cr · 1 hr source
KINS 6050VIndependent Study1Provides students with an opportunity to pursue special study of educational problems. (Typically offered: Fall, Spring and Summer) May be repeated for up to 3 hours of degree credit. 1 cr · 1 hr source
LALS 20103Introduction to Latin American and Latino Studies3Provides an interdisciplinary introduction to Latin America and the Latino United States. Drawing on Latin American and/or Latino literature, film, art, history, sociology, anthropology, and politica… 3 cr · 3 hr source
LALS 30103Special Topics in Latin American and Latino Studies3Courses with a varying disciplinary focus on topics related to Latin American and Latino Studies. (Typically offered: Irregular) May be repeated for up to 9 hours of degree credit. 3 cr · 3 hr source
LALS 30303Carnival in Latin America3Addresses the history and implications of Carnival in Latin America, focusing on Brazil. Interrogates assumptions about the freedoms of Carnival. Examines debates surrounding how cultural appropriati… 3 cr · 3 hr source
LALS 31703Latinos, Migration, and the U.S. South3Examines social, economic, and population changes in the U.S. South, including shift of Latinos' settlement patterns, actions taken by policy makers to adapt to new demographic context, and mechanism… 3 cr · 3 hr source
LALS 31903The Making of the Modern Caribbean3History of the Caribbean from pre-Columbian to present times focusing in particular on indigenous origins, colonialism, slavery, rebellion, independence, nationalism, and political integration in the… 3 cr · 3 hr source
LALS 32003Colonial Latin America3An introduction to the social, cultural, political and economic formation of Latin America, during the period from 1492 to the movements for independence. (Typically offered: Fall) This course is cro… 3 cr · 3 hr source
LALS 32103Modern Latin America3An investigation of the varying courses of modernization in Latin America, covering popular revolution, urban populism and military dictatorship. (Typically offered: Spring Even Years) This course is… 3 cr · 3 hr source
LALS 32503The Latinx Image in Media3Exploration of the image and experience(s) of Latinx populations in the United States as represented in visual and print media, including film, television, news journalism, and art. Topics related to… 3 cr · 3 hr source
LALS 32703Belonging, Citizenship, & Immigration in the United States3Explores belonging, immigration, and citizenship in the U.S., considering historical, political, social, and cultural perspectives. Special emphasis is placed on recent immigration trends, which have… 3 cr · 3 hr source
LALS 32803U.S. Latinos and Latinas through Film3This course will examine the portrayal of U.S. Latinos and Latinas in Hollywood films and how those images have changed over time. While coverage will extend to the early years of the twentieth centu… 3 cr · 3 hr source
LALS 33003U.S. Immigration History3Examines the migration of ethnic groups into the United States from geographical areas that include Europe, Asia, Africa, and Latin America. Special emphasis will be given to cultural history, and wi… 3 cr · 3 hr source
LALS 33103Latinos and Latinas in the U.S.3Examines the emergence and growth of the Latino population of the United States. A broad survey of the Latino experience will complement more specific case studies focusing on cultural identity and t… 3 cr · 3 hr source
LALS 33703Rise of the American Empire: War, Migration and Expansion, 1789-19173Explores the history of U.S. expansion and imperialism from the nation's founding to the start of World War I. It proceeds both chronologically and thematically, considering the evolution of U.S. imp… 3 cr · 3 hr source
LALS 35403Topics in U.S. Latino/Latina Literature and Culture3The study of works of U.S. Latino/Latina literature, with attention to particular themes, genres, authors, literary movements, historical moments, or other organizing principles. Content varies. (Typ… 3 cr · 3 hr source
LALS 35503Religion in Latin America3Examines contemporary implications of Latin America's unique religious heritage. An exploration of multiple Latin American religious traditions, with sustained focus on key theoretical concerns: conv… 3 cr · 3 hr source
LALS 399HVHonors Thesis1research hours. Prerequisite: Junior standing. (Typically offered: Fall and Spring) 1 cr · 1 hr source
LALS 40003Latin American Studies Colloquium3An interdepartmental colloquium with an annual change in subject of investigation, required of all Latin American and Latino studies majors. Prerequisite: Sophomore standing. (Typically offered: Spri… 3 cr · 3 hr source
LALS 400H3Honors Latin American Studies Colloquium3An interdepartmental colloquium with an annual change in subject of investigation. Prerequisite: Sophomore standing and honors standing. (Typically offered: Spring) May be repeated for up to 6 hours… 3 cr · 3 hr source
LALS 41603Nuevo South: The Emerging Latino Electorate in the South3Explores the new wave of Latino migration to the US South and how this has transformed the demographic composition of these states and reshaped politics and policy. Explores, both regionally and loca… 3 cr · 3 hr source
LALS 42603Identity and Culture in the U.S.-Mexico Borderlands3An exploration of the interplay between Latino/a, Mexican, Anglo, and Native American identities and cultures along the U.S.-Mexico border. Course examines identity formation, hybridity, social tensi… 3 cr · 3 hr source
LALS 44403Frontiers and Borderlands in Colonial Latin America3This course examines frontiers and borderlands in colonial Latin America and focuses on the regions of California, New Mexico, Texas, Brazil, and the Río de la Plata. It demonstrates that frontiers a… 3 cr · 3 hr source
LALS 45203Studies in U.S. Latino/Latina Literature and Culture3The study of works of U.S. Latino/a literature, with attention to particular themes, genres, authors, literary movements, historical moments, or other organizing principles. Content varies. At least… 3 cr · 3 hr source
LALS 47103Women, Gender, and Sexuality in Colonial Latin America3This course examines women, gender, and sexuality in colonial Latin America. It explores the lives of indigenous, Spanish, African, and mixed-race women from all social ranks. A central question is:… 3 cr · 3 hr source
LALS 47403The Cold War in Latin America: Revolutions, Violence, and Politics3This course will trace the rise of the ideological and political struggles over social and economic development and the security regimes designed to thwart socialist revolution and political mobiliza… 3 cr · 3 hr source
LALS 48103Africans and Slavery in Colonial Latin America3Explores the diverse experiences of slaves and free Blacks in colonial Spanish and Portuguese America from 1500 to around 1888, demonstrating that bondage and the practice of African slavery was a pi… 3 cr · 3 hr source
LALS 48203Black Freedom in the Age of Emancipation3This course centers on the comparative study of Atlantic World freedom movements from the perspective of the African Diaspora. It focuses on the histories, meanings, legacies of the various types of… 3 cr · 3 hr source
LALS 48503Latin American Landscapes3This course studies the shaping of urban Latin American Landscapes by investigating, problematizing, and analyzing their diverse social, cultural, economic, and environmental conditions as reflected… 3 cr · 3 hr source
LARC 10003Basic Course in the Arts: The American Landscape3Mankind's changing attitudes toward urban and rural outdoor spaces and their aesthetic and cultural values. The origins of the environmental/conservation movement and the development of an American l… 3 cr · 3 hr source
LARC 100H3Honors Basic Course in the Arts: The American Landscape3Mankind's changing attitudes toward urban and rural outdoor spaces and their aesthetic and cultural values. The origins of the environmental/conservation movement and the development of an American l… 3 cr · 3 hr source
LARC 13105Fundamental Design Skills5; development of visual and verbal communication skills including observation skills, design technologies, analysis and representation in both 2-dimensions and 3-dimensions through analog and digital… 5 cr · 5 hr source
LARC 13205Fundamental Design Methodology5Fundamental design skills; use of precedents for understanding principles of design and natural and formal ordering systems; design development using both iterative and alternative methods of explora… 5 cr · 5 hr source
LARC 21103Design Visualization, Inquiry and Communications3Investigation and application of foundational, current and innovative techniques and technologies used in landscape architecture. Field work and other modes of inquiry and seeing are used to study si… 3 cr · 3 hr source
LARC 211H3Honors Design Visualization, Inquiry and Communications3Investigation and application of foundational, current and innovative techniques and technologies used in landscape architecture. Field work and other modes of inquiry and seeing are used to study si… 3 cr · 3 hr source
LARC 23305Landscape Architecture Design III: Engaging Site, Engaging Place5Fundamentals of site inventory, analysis, and assessment. Through measurement, observation, and documentation, students engage with the design of local and regional sites, synthesizing place- based i… 5 cr · 5 hr source
LARC 23405Landscape Architecture IV: Collaborating with Site5Students consider an increased complexity of landscape issues and multi-purpose design strategies within a local or regional context, while simultaneously responding to external programmatic requirem… 5 cr · 5 hr source
LARC 23501Advocacy and Theory Module: Engaging Site, Engaging Place1Students explore theories and history and their implementation to increase understanding of concurrent design studio topics. Students develop advocacy capacities through communication, collaboration… 1 cr · 1 hr source
LARC 23601Advocacy and Theory Module: Collaborating with Site1Students explore theories and history and their implementation to increase understanding of concurrent design studio topics. Students develop advocacy capacities through communication, collaboration… 1 cr · 1 hr source
LARC 23701Advocacy and Theory Module: International Urban Place1Students explore theories and history and their implementation to increase understanding of concurrent design studio topics. Students develop advocacy capacities through communication, collaboration… 1 cr · 1 hr source
LARC 27104Ecological Design and Construction: Terrain4Introduces students to fundamental principles of reading and understanding geomorphology, site systems, and site design. Design tools include grading techniques, earthwork computations, and site-rela… 4 cr · 4 hr source
LARC 271H4Honors Ecological Design and Construction: Terrain4Introduces students to fundamental principles of reading and understanding geomorphology, site systems, and site design. Design tools include grading techniques, earthwork computations, and site-rela… 4 cr · 4 hr source
LARC 29104Sustainable Design and Construction: Plant Communities4Introduces plants as components of healthy ecosystems, to innovative and sustainable plants and planting strategies as design frameworks, and to planting as powerful design tool. Soils as building bl… 4 cr · 4 hr source
LARC 3030VSpecial Projects1Design implementation, study, practicum, and preparation of working drawings. (Typically offered: Irregular) May be repeated for degree credit. 1 cr · 1 hr source
LARC 303HVHonors Special Projects1Design implementation, study, practicum, and preparation of working drawings. Prerequisite: Honors candidacy. (Typically offered: Irregular) This course is equivalent to LARC 3030V . 1 cr · 1 hr source
LARC 31203Advanced Design Visualization, Inquiry and Communications3Students learn the applications of current communication techniques and technologies in landscape architecture to discover implications through inquiry. Field work and other modes of investigation an… 3 cr · 3 hr source
LARC 312H3Honors Advanced Design Visualization, Inquiry and Communications3Students learn the applications of current communication techniques and technologies in landscape architecture to discover implications through inquiry. Field work and other modes of investigation an… 3 cr · 3 hr source
LARC 33505Landscape Architecture Design V: International Urban Place5Investigation of social behavior as applied to program and design that serves human needs. Projects reflect increased scope, scale, and resolution with a detailed design component. Studio and lecture… 5 cr · 5 hr source
LARC 33605Landscape Architecture Design VI: Engaging Communities; Understanding Culture5Students engage in design projects working for and/or with a particular population, including forming partnerships with a variety of stakeholders. The studio emphasizes empathy and understanding of c… 5 cr · 5 hr source
LARC 33705Landscape Architecture Design VII: Collaborating with Communities5Investigation and application of an issues-based, service-learning, community design project, focusing on resiliency and forming partnerships with a variety of stakeholders. Students engage in design… 5 cr · 5 hr source
LARC 33801Advocacy and Theory Module: Engaging Communities; Understanding Culture1Students explore theories and history and their implementation to increase understanding of concurrent design studio topics. Students develop advocacy capacities through communication, collaboration… 1 cr · 1 hr source
LARC 33901Advocacy and Theory Module: Collaborating with Communities1Students explore theories and history and their implementation to increase understanding of concurrent design studio topics. Students develop advocacy capacities through communication, collaboration… 1 cr · 1 hr source
LARC 34103History of Landscape Architecture I3Analysis of the interaction between landscapes and human cultural development as reflected in the meaning, organization, and impact of design and planning at garden and community scales from the Neol… 3 cr · 3 hr source
LARC 341H3Honors History of Landscape Architecture I3Analysis of the interaction between landscapes and human cultural development as reflected in the meaning, organization, and impact of design and planning at garden and community scales from the Neol… 3 cr · 3 hr source
LARC 37204Ecological Design and Construction: Water and Drainage4Introduces water-related issues as encountered and addressed by landscape architects. Students will understand, apply, and design infrastructure such as retention/detention ponds, bioswales, and cons… 4 cr · 4 hr source
LARC 37304Sustainable Design and Construction: Material and Methods of Assembly4Introduces students to issues in material selection including properties, construction techniques, practical considerations in material use and subsequent implications and effects on the built enviro… 4 cr · 4 hr source
LARC 39104Sustainable Design and Construction: Remediation and Plants on Structure4Introduces particular strategies and techniques of plant use in the built environment. Potential topics include green infrastructure, site, soil, and water remediation techniques, and structural cons… 4 cr · 4 hr source
LARC 4020VSpecial Studies1Individual or group study and practicum involving landscape design, planning and management, history and environmental analysis. (Typically offered: Irregular) May be repeated for degree credit. 1 cr · 1 hr source
LARC 402HVHonors Special Studies1Individual or group study and practicum involving landscape design, planning and management, history and environmental analysis. (Typically offered: Irregular) May be repeated for degree credit. This… 1 cr · 1 hr source
LARC 40303Landscape Architecture Theory3Examination of historic and current theories in landscape architecture and planning to develop critical judgement. Seminar format includes readings and case studies in issues such as social and envir… 3 cr · 3 hr source
LARC 403H3Honors Landscape Architecture Theory3Examination of historic and current theories in landscape architecture and planning to develop critical judgement. Seminar format includes readings and case studies in issues such as social and envir… 3 cr · 3 hr source
LARC 41203Urban Form Studies3The examination of urban, village, and suburban form and its influencing forces. Includes study of cultural forces, technological developments, and physical shape, scale, and materials that define ur… 3 cr · 3 hr source
LARC 43101Advocacy and Theory Module: Capstone1Students explore theories and history and their implementation to increase understanding of concurrent design studio topics. Students develop advocacy capacities through communication, collaboration… 1 cr · 1 hr source
LARC 43201Advocacy and Theory Module: Comprehensive1Students explore theories and history and their implementation to increase understanding of concurrent design studio topics. Students develop advocacy capacities through communication, collaboration… 1 cr · 1 hr source
LARC 43805Landscape Architecture Design VIII: Capstone5Topic based, service learning studio that blends faculty research interests with student initiative and the potential for collaboration. This studio builds on the broad foundation of previous coursew… 5 cr · 5 hr source
LARC 43905Landscape Architecture Design IX: Comprehensive5Summative studio that requires the student to demonstrate landscape architectural design competency through a multiscalar approach that utilizes various resolutions to address critical, multidimensio… 5 cr · 5 hr source
LARC 44103History of Landscape Architecture II3Critical study and analysis of landscape architecture from nineteenth century to the present, with an emphasis on the philosophies, design and planning theories, and social conditions that have influ… 3 cr · 3 hr source
LARC 441H3Honors History of Landscape Architecture II3Critical study and analysis of landscape architecture from nineteenth century to the present, with an emphasis on the philosophies, design and planning theories, and social conditions that have influ… 3 cr · 3 hr source
LARC 452H3Landscape Architecture Honors Thesis3Development and production of an honors thesis proposal and thesis. Required for all landscape architecture honors students. Prerequisite: Honors standing. (Typically offered: Irregular) 3 cr · 3 hr source
LARC 47503Incremental Sprawl Repair3Exploration of the causes, manifestation and results of suburban sprawl on the built environment. Design and planning strategies linked to landscape, urbanism, policy, transportation, resource-conser… 3 cr · 3 hr source
LARC 475H3Honors Incremental Sprawl Repair3Exploration of the causes, manifestation and results of suburban sprawl on the built environment. Design and planning strategies linked to landscape, urbanism, policy, transportation, resource-conser… 3 cr · 3 hr source
LARC 48101Landscape Architecture Interns1Supervised work experience that may include a combination of design, planning, operations, and management procedures in approved design, design/build, government, or non-profit organization. Exposure… 1 cr · 1 hr source
LARC 48503Latin American Landscapes3This course studies the shaping of urban Latin American Landscapes by investigating, problematizing, and analyzing their diverse social, cultural, economic, and environmental conditions as reflected… 3 cr · 3 hr source
LARC 50503Introduction to Cultural Landscape Preservation3Survey of historic preservation as a profession and the emerging cultural landscape preservation movement. Introduction to preservation principles as described by the Secretary of the Interior's Stan… 3 cr · 3 hr source
LARC 54903Environmental Land Use Planning3Investigation of the relationship between development, stewardship and land use on the city and regional scales. Natural resource systems, public policies, regional economics, and social contexts are… 3 cr · 3 hr source
LARC 549H3Honors Environmental Land Use Planning3Investigation of the relationship between development, stewardship and land use on the city and regional scales. Natural resource systems, public policies, regional economics, and social contexts are… 3 cr · 3 hr source
LARC 56103Landscape Architectural Professional Practice3Review of professional and disciplinary responsibilities and related aspects (including health, safety, and welfare issues) of private, public and non-profit landscape architectural practice. (Typica… 3 cr · 3 hr source
LARC 561H3Honors Landscape Architectural Professional Practice3Review of professional and disciplinary responsibilities and related aspects (including health, safety, and welfare issues) of private, public and non-profit landscape architectural practice. Prerequ… 3 cr · 3 hr source
LATN 10103Elementary Latin I3The rudiments of classical Latin, with concentration on grammar, vocabulary, and syntax. Short selections from ancient authors lead to basic reading ability. (Typically offered: Fall) 3 cr · 3 hr source
LATN 10203Elementary Latin II3A continuation of the rudiments of classical Latin, with concentration on grammar, vocabulary, and syntax. Short selections from ancient authors lead to basic reading ability. Prerequisite: LATN 1010… 3 cr · 3 hr source
LATN 20103Petronius' Satyricon3Development of reading skills through selections from Satyricon, and an introduction to imperial history and culture through critical study of the novel in translation. Prerequisite: LATN 10203 or eq… 3 cr · 3 hr source
LATN 20203Catullus3Development of reading skills through selections from Catullus' poems, and an introduction to the culture and history of the late republic through critical study of Catullus in translation and second… 3 cr · 3 hr source
LATN 30003Virgil and Ovid3Selections from the Aeneid and/or the Metamorphoses, and an introduction to Roman literary history through the critical study of these works in translation. Prerequisite: LATN 20203 or equivalent. (T… 3 cr · 3 hr source
LATN 30103Caesar3Selected readings from Caesar's commentaries on Gallic or Civil Wars, and an overview of Republican political and military history through the critical study of the commentaries in translation and se… 3 cr · 3 hr source
LATN 30603Intensive Elementary Latin Reading3Overview of Latin grammar, vocabulary and syntax, leading to reading prose texts. For undergraduates who want short, intensive introduction to Latin and graduate students working towards reading prof… 3 cr · 3 hr source
LATN 40003Roman History3Selections from Sallust, Livy, Tacitus, or Suetonius. An overview of Roman Historiography through the critical study of complete works in translation and secondary works. Prerequisite: LATN 30103 or… 3 cr · 3 hr source
LATN 40103Roman Satire3Selections from the satires of Horace, Juvenal, Persius, or Seneca. An overview of Roman humor and the genre of satire through the critical study of complete works in translation and secondary works.… 3 cr · 3 hr source
LATN 40203Roman Didactic Epic3Selections from Virgil's Georgics, Lucretius' De Rerum Natura, or Manilius' Astronomica. An overview of Roman philosophical poetry through the critical study of complete works in translation and seco… 3 cr · 3 hr source
LATN 40303Roman Drama3Selections from Plautus, Terence, or Seneca. An overview of Roman theater through the critical study of complete works in translation and secondary works. Prerequisite: LATN 30103 or equivalent. (Typ… 3 cr · 3 hr source
LATN 40403Roman Elegy3Selections from Propertius, Tibullus, or Ovid. An overview of the genre through the critical study of complete works in translation and secondary works. Prerequisite: LATN 30103 or equivalent. (Typic… 3 cr · 3 hr source
LATN 40703Roman Novel3Selections from Petronius or Apuleius. An overview of the genre through the critical study of complete works in translation and secondary works. Prerequisite: LATN 30103 or equivalent. (Typically off… 3 cr · 3 hr source
LATN 40803Roman Oratory3Selections from the orations and theoretical works of Cicero, Seneca the Elder, or Quintilian. An overview of the genre through the critical study of complete works in translation and secondary works… 3 cr · 3 hr source
LATN 40903Roman Philosophy3Selections from the philosophical works of Cicero or Seneca. An overview of Roman philosophy through the critical study of complete works in translation and secondary works. Prerequisite: LATN 30103… 3 cr · 3 hr source
LATN 4750VSpecial Investigations1. (Typically offered: Irregular) May be repeated for degree credit. 1 cr · 1 hr source
LATN 50603Roman Pastoral and Lyric3Selections from Catullus, Virgil's Eclogues, Horace's Odes, or Calpurnius Siculus. An overview of the two genres through the critical study of complete works in translation and secondary works. Prere… 3 cr · 3 hr source
LATN 5750VSpecial Investigations1. (Typically offered: Irregular) May be repeated for degree credit. 1 cr · 1 hr source
LAWW 4000VEntertainment Law1Examines the legal principles and relationships of the entertainment industry, with a primary emphasis on the music industry; provides an introduction to the practice of entertainment law and the neg… 1 cr · 1 hr source
LAWW 40103Legal Research & Writing I3An introduction to the special problems posed by the legal analysis and the expression of the results of that process. The primary emphasis will be on basic legal analysis techniques, basic legal wri… 3 cr · 3 hr source
LAWW 40204Contracts4Formation and enforcement by litigation and commercial arbitration of commercial and family agreements. Mutual assent or consideration; third-party beneficiaries; assignments; joint obligation; perfo… 4 cr · 4 hr source
LAWW 40504Property4This course deals with the creation and transfer of rights over property. The primary emphasis will be on entitlements in land. Subject to variations among professors, topics will include the rights… 4 cr · 4 hr source
LAWW 4060VUpper Level Writing1Second year students must take at least one 2 or 3-hour course in upper level research and writing which has been certified by the faculty as an Upper Level Writing course. The course, which is const… 1 cr · 1 hr source
LAWW 40704Criminal Law4Deals with the questions of what conduct society punishes through a criminal code and of the appropriate punishment for the forbidden conduct. In this context the course includes an analysis of the t… 4 cr · 4 hr source
LAWW 41004Civil Procedure4Study of the process of civil litigation from preliminary matters such as court selection and jurisdiction, through joinder of parties and discovery techniques, to disposition of cases and finality o… 4 cr · 4 hr source
LAWW 41103Legal Research & Writing II3An introduction to persuasive writing techniques and intermediate computer research. Student will write a full appellate brief and deliver an oral argument. Prerequisite: LAWW 40103 . (Typically offe… 3 cr · 3 hr source
LAWW 41404Torts4An introduction to basic principles of liability for harm to persons and property. The course analyzes various categories of tortious conduct, defenses and immunities, damages, and underlying princip… 4 cr · 4 hr source
LAWW 41703Criminal Procedure: Investigations3Generally this course focuses on: (1) criminal investigation practices, more precisely, contacts between the police and persons suspected or accused of crime, at the time of or shortly before and aft… 3 cr · 3 hr source
LAWW 41802Upper Level Writing - Business Drafting2ULW-Business Drafting is an advanced writing course that takes students through a number of writing assignments. It is geared at teaching students to produce prescriptive writing, as oppose to predic… 2 cr · 2 hr source
LAWW 42904Business Organizations4This is an introductory, survey course focusing primarily on the law applicable to closely held businesses, including agency rules and the law applicable to general and limited partnerships, LLPs and… 4 cr · 4 hr source
LAWW 44402Law & Accounting2Study of basic accounting principles and their importance to attorneys engaged in business related activities. Topics covered include the fundamental accounting equation, the nature of accrual accoun… 2 cr · 2 hr source
LAWW 4450VMastering Legal Analysis1In this course students will revisit and expand upon the core principles of legal analysis. This course will be based on an active-learning model with a focus on practicing legal analysis under time-… 1 cr · 1 hr source
LAWW 5000VSpecial Topics1Included under this heading will be a variety of variable credit law courses taught by law faculty on topics that are not included elsewhere in the curriculum. (Typically offered: Irregular) May be r… 1 cr · 1 hr source
LAWW 50103Professional Responsibility3Role of the lawyer as counselor, advocate, and public servant; obligation to society of the individual lawyer and the profession as a whole; ethical problems of the profession; representation of the… 3 cr · 3 hr source
LAWW 5020VRemedies3Covers equity (jurisdiction and powers of courts of equity, injunctions, including adequacy of legal remedies, balancing of equities, interests protected, and defenses), damages (compensatory, exempl… 3 cr · 3 hr source
LAWW 50301Basic Title Examination1is a course designed to teach students how to examine abstracts of title and other compilations of public real estate records to determine ownership and marketability of surface title. The course uti… 1 cr · 1 hr source
LAWW 50401Oil and Gas Title Examination1is a course designed to teach students who have successfully completed Basic Title Examination how to use abstracts of title and other compilations of public real estate records to determine ownershi… 1 cr · 1 hr source
LAWW 50503Energy Law3governs the life cycle of energy resources, from resource development and generation of electricity to the end use in homes, businesses, and cars. In this growing area of practice, energy lawyers rep… 3 cr · 3 hr source
LAWW 50703Family Law3Devoted primarily to the problems generated by family relationships. There is a large section on formation and dissolution of marriage. Substantial time is also given to paternity and legitimacy, obl… 3 cr · 3 hr source
LAWW 50803First Amendment3An intensive examination of the legal issues arising under the First Amendment to the United States Constitution, with an emphasis on basic free speech doctrines and the dilemmas posed by interplay b… 3 cr · 3 hr source
LAWW 50902Banking & Creditors' Rights Litigation2Students in this course will learn how to protect and enforce the creditors' rights through litigation by drafting demand letters, petitions, motions, settlement agreement, proposed judgments, and ot… 2 cr · 2 hr source
LAWW 5100VLaw: Study Abroad1Open to law students studying abroad in officially sanctioned programs. (Typically offered: Irregular) 1 cr · 1 hr source
LAWW 51104Constitutional Law4An introduction to the basic principles of constitutional law and to current constitutional doctrines and problems. The primary focus will be on the structure of the federal system and on the rights… 4 cr · 4 hr source
LAWW 51202ABOTA Trial Practice Lecture Series2Lecture series by experienced and prominent Arkansas trial attorneys, lecturing on case evaluation, jury instructions, witness preparation, scheduling orders, courtroom civility, voir dire, opening s… 2 cr · 2 hr source
LAWW 51303Real Estate Transactions3Focuses on real estate transfer, real estate finance and real estate development. Issues relating to the sale of land and conveyances of real property, mortgages and the planning, financing, construc… 3 cr · 3 hr source
LAWW 51603Administrative Law3Course is constructed around Federal materials, but with some state references. Considers the origin and constitutional basis for the administrative process; executive and legislative controls with p… 3 cr · 3 hr source
LAWW 51702Disability Law2This study of U.S. disability law begins by defining "disability" under the Constitution, federal statutes, and court decisions. The ADA, the Rehab Act, and other federal/state disability laws will b… 2 cr · 2 hr source
LAWW 5180VBanking Law2This class is designed to provide students with a detailed overview of banking law. Subjects we will cover include the history of banking regulation, the business of banking, banking regulation, bank… 2 cr · 2 hr source
LAWW 51901Deposition Practice1The focus of this class is to teach how to take, defend and use depositions in civil cases. There will be extensive study of Rules 28-32 of the Arkansas and Federal Rules of Civil Procedure. Addition… 1 cr · 1 hr source
LAWW 52103Business & Transactional Skills3Provides practical skills instruction through exercises that simulate business client interviews, negotiations, mediation, and arbitration. Multiple written projects are also involved. Prerequisite:… 3 cr · 3 hr source
LAWW 52502International Commercial Arbitration2This course will survey the history, purposes, and processes of international commercial arbitration. (Typically offered: Irregular) 2 cr · 2 hr source
LAWW 5270VLaw and Economics2examines legal and policy issues by critically analyzing whether legal rules provide the greatest good to the greatest number of people. The class offers an introduction to basic economic principles,… 2 cr · 2 hr source
LAWW 52903Cyber Crime3This course examines the law governing computer crime and the limits on law enforcement surveillance. We consider substantive crimes such as hacking, identity theft, economic espionage, and online th… 3 cr · 3 hr source
LAWW 53103Payment Systems3This course summarizes and explains the fundamental law applicable to a broad variety of current payment systems. Coverage includes issues of liability, transfer, holder in due course status, and che… 3 cr · 3 hr source
LAWW 53303Health Policy3The focus will be on policy issues facing the American health care system. We will discuss health policy, policy making, and the law. The American health care delivery system will be studied -- inclu… 3 cr · 3 hr source
LAWW 5360VSecurities Regulation2This course explores the federal regulation of securities, with emphasis on the Securities Act of 1933 and the Securities Exchange Act of 1934. Topics examined include: the definition of a securities… 2 cr · 2 hr source
LAWW 53702Immigration Law2A study of the immigration, nationality, and naturalization laws of the United States; discussion of policy issues relating to migration, refugees, asylum, deportation, and citizenship issues. The Co… 2 cr · 2 hr source
LAWW 53901Effective Corporate Compliance1This course provides a high-level overview of the importance and structure of an effective compliance program within a business, with the purpose of mitigating legal risk. The Federal Sentencing Guid… 1 cr · 1 hr source
LAWW 54002Legislation2Law in the United States increasingly comes from written texts -- statutes, ordinances, and administrative regulations. This course will introduce the primary tools that lawyers use when interpreting… 2 cr · 2 hr source
LAWW 54103Natural Resources Law3This course examines the laws and policies governing the use of natural resources. Natural resources include forests, water, and wildlife, as well as hard rock minerals, coal, oil, and natural gas. W… 3 cr · 3 hr source
LAWW 54301Jury Trial Strategies1The goal of this class is to introduce students to the evaluation, preparation and prosecution of a jury trial. The class emphasizes properly evaluating the merits of a case early on and investigatin… 1 cr · 1 hr source
LAWW 5440VLegal Operations2In this course students will learn about the operations principles 21st century legal entities are utilizing - and to which they are being held accountable. Topics will include: Strategic Planning, F… 2 cr · 2 hr source
LAWW 54501Environmental Torts1The focus of this class is common law environmental torts resulting in property damage, including negligence, trespass, strict liability, and nuisance. Presented are the elements of those causes of a… 1 cr · 1 hr source
LAWW 5470VState and Local Government2As citizens, much of our interaction with the law is local. Local governments determine the location of our nearest grocery store, how high (or low) property taxes will be, whether to maintain a publ… 2 cr · 2 hr source
LAWW 5480VPrivacy Law1Information Privacy and Security Law will explore the principles underlying the emerging law of informational privacy in the context of significant U.S. data privacy legislation with relevant compari… 1 cr · 1 hr source
LAWW 5500VWills, Trusts, and Estates1This is the study of the traditional areas of wills and trusts (intestate and testate succession). The trusts area includes both the private trust and the charitable trust. Taxation problems are not… 1 cr · 1 hr source
LAWW 55103Labor Law3The right to organize; organization of labor unions; strikes; picketing; boycotts; collective bargaining; collective labor agreements and their enforcement; unfair labor practices by employers and by… 3 cr · 3 hr source
LAWW 55403International Business Transactions3This class is designed as an introductory overview of the body of laws that govern international business transactions. Subjects we will cover include international intellectual property treaties, im… 3 cr · 3 hr source
LAWW 55503Military Law3This course will cover the history and current Uniform Code of Military Justice. It will describe the role of the Judge Advocate General's Corp within the U.S. military. (Typically offered: Spring) 3 cr · 3 hr source
LAWW 55803Wrongful Convictions3will encompass a study of the substantive causes of wrongful convictions and the procedural mechanisms allowing for the litigation of actual innocence claims. The focus of this class is the methodolo… 3 cr · 3 hr source
LAWW 56000Law Research Assistant0is a zero-credit course available to students who work with or under the supervision of a faculty member on a research project that contributes significantly to faculty research, course preparation o… 0 cr · 0 hr source
LAWW 56103Capital Punishment3This course examines the death penalty in America. It considers whether we can ever justify imposing the death penalty and whether we can do so fairly. But we will focus on Supreme Court cases to und… 3 cr · 3 hr source
LAWW 56202Essential Legal Research2This course covers the strategies, techniques, books, and databases essential to perform cost-effective legal research necessary for the practice of law and to assist faculty members as research assi… 2 cr · 2 hr source
LAWW 56602Mergers and Acquisitions2This course examines the legal and business considerations involved in the purchase and sale of a business, including an in-depth look at various transactional structures and the implications for sha… 2 cr · 2 hr source
LAWW 5670VNonprofit Organizations2This course examines issues relating to the organization, operation, governance, and dissolution of various nonprofit entities, including charitable and public benefit corporations. Topics covered in… 2 cr · 2 hr source
LAWW 56902Rule of Law Colloquium2Course is about inquiry and exploration. Course covers the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act, the UK Bribery Act, and other anti-corruption initiatives. The context of why corruption exists and ways to a… 2 cr · 2 hr source
LAWW 57001Baseball and the Law1This course includes cases on the power of the commissioner; the taxes of a Dodger shortstop; antitrust law and Curt Flood; ownership of Barry Bond's home run ball #73; negligence at Wrigley Field; r… 1 cr · 1 hr source
LAWW 57802Introduction to Banking & Creditors' Rights Litigation2Students in this course will learn how to protect and enforce the creditors' rights through litigation by drafting demand letters, petitions, motions, settlement agreement, proposed judgments, and ot… 2 cr · 2 hr source
LAWW 57903Arbitration3is an increasingly popular method of resolving civil disputes, including employment, securities regulation, construction, and insurance disputes. Although arbitration is the result of an agreement be… 3 cr · 3 hr source
LAWW 58003NCAA Governance, Legislation, & Compliance3This course examines NCAA governance and both the NCAA legislative and infractions process. As familiarity with the knowledge of the NCAA legislation becomes increasingly important within the college… 3 cr · 3 hr source
LAWW 5810VRegulation of Cryptotransactions1This is an upper-level elective designed to introduce students to the regulatory environment in which cryptotransactions currently operate. While the focus is on U.S. law, international developments… 1 cr · 1 hr source
LAWW 58301Arkansas Adoption Law1Students will be introduced to adoption law, with the primary emphasis on the adoption code and practice in Arkansas. Topics addressed will include the statutory and case law, court procedure and pra… 1 cr · 1 hr source
LAWW 58401Arkansas Equity1The course will cover the fundamental elements of Arkansas equity and equitable remedies, including jurisdiction, injunctions, preliminary injunctions, contempt, specific performance, equitable defen… 1 cr · 1 hr source
LAWW 58503Constitutional and Impact Litigation3This course focuses on litigating civil rights claims under 42 U.S.C. Section 1983, in lawsuits by individuals suing government officials for violations of federal constitutional rights. We will focu… 3 cr · 3 hr source
LAWW 58601Foreclosure Law1Students will be introduced to foreclosure law, with the primary emphasis on the statutes and practice in Arkansas. Topics addressed will include the statutory and case law, court procedure and pract… 1 cr · 1 hr source
LAWW 58703Lawyers as Leaders3Leaders today face challenges of incredible breadth and complexity, and the problems we face as a society can only be solved by trained and committed leaders. The goal of this class is to offer you,… 3 cr · 3 hr source
LAWW 58801Arkansas Landlord Tenant Law1The course will explore Arkansas landlord tenant law along with proposals for revision of the law. Topics covered will be the forcible entry and detainer statute, the security deposit statute, the fa… 1 cr · 1 hr source
LAWW 58901The Razorbacks and the Law1The topics to be covered include: Trademarks, the Freedom of Information Act, Employment Contracts, Privacy and Publicity, Judicial Disqualification, Civil Rights, Preliminary Injunctive Relief, Dome… 1 cr · 1 hr source
LAWW 59003Post-Conviction Remedies3covers what happens to a felony conviction after direct appeal. This course will cover topics including the post-conviction process, federal habeas corpus, the statute of limitations for filing both,… 3 cr · 3 hr source
LAWW 59203LEGAL AND POLITICAL ASPECTS3An overview of major legislation affecting recreation and sports management professions; how to operate within these laws; and methods for influencing new legislation. Also discusses political aspect… 3 cr · 3 hr source
LAWW 5990VDebtor-Creditor Relations3Study of Article 9 of the Uniform Commercial Code and of the remedies of unsecured creditors. (Typically offered: Irregular) 3 cr · 3 hr source
LAWW 6020VIndependent Legal Research1conducted under the supervision of faculty members. Ordinarily a student may not accumulate more than two semester hours of credit for Independent Legal Research. This cumulative maximum may be excee… 1 cr · 1 hr source
LAWW 6030VFederal Courts1Focus is on essential aspects of federal court procedure, the scope and limits of federal judicial power, and the underlying principles of federalism and separation of powers. Topics will include fed… 1 cr · 1 hr source
LAWW 6070VConflict of Laws2Study of the legal principles involved in problems which have connections with two or more states requiring a choice-of-law, choice-of-law in federal courts, and jurisdiction in multi-state situation… 2 cr · 2 hr source
LAWW 60903Evidence3Study of the rules of evidence under which trials are conducted; the methods by which items of evidence and admitted or excluded; relevancy, real evidence, testimonial proof, and hearsay and its exce… 3 cr · 3 hr source
LAWW 61003Jurisprudence3Studies of the ideas and methods of law, regardless of particular questions that might be resolved by the law. (Typically offered: Irregular) 3 cr · 3 hr source
LAWW 6110VInterschool Competition Team1provides an avenue for outstanding student advocates to register their completion of a rigorous interschool competition for purposes of academic credit. Students may register for this credit after sa… 1 cr · 1 hr source
LAWW 61202Private Equity Investing2Will focus on the central issues related to private equity investing -- both from the view of the company seeking private equity investment as well as from the view of the private equity investor. Th… 2 cr · 2 hr source
LAWW 61303Antitrust Law3Federal anti-trust laws and their relationship to concentrations of economic power in the contexts of monopoly mergers, price fixing, economic boycotts and discrimination, re-sale price maintenance,… 3 cr · 3 hr source
LAWW 61403Oil and Gas3Study of the law of oil and gas with emphasis on the interests that may be created in oil and gas, the rights of the landowner, provisions in the oil and gas lease, the rights of assignees, and legis… 3 cr · 3 hr source
LAWW 6143VBoard of Advocates Credit1Members of the Board of Advocates may receive ungraded academic credit, to be awarded in the spring semester of the member's third year in law school, upon completion of duties for the fall and sprin… 1 cr · 1 hr source
LAWW 6150VElder Law1Course covers the unique legal issues of the elderly including physical and mental characteristics of the elderly and how to adequately represent their needs; unique housing issues that progress from… 1 cr · 1 hr source
LAWW 6160VLaw Review Credit1. (Typically offered: Fall, Spring and Summer) 1 cr · 1 hr source
LAWW 61703Introduction to Intellectual Property Law3This is an overview course covering the basics of intellectual property law (IP law). Thus, this course focuses on the protection of proprietary rights in inventions, writings, creative expression, s… 3 cr · 3 hr source
LAWW 6180VJournal of Food Law & Policy Credit1Students receive credit for completion of duties on the Law School's publication of The Journal of Food Law & Policy. (Typically offered: Spring) 1 cr · 1 hr source
LAWW 61933Workplace Legislation3An in-depth look at workplace statutes and the interpretive regulations along with significant and recent case law. Emphasis on wage and hour law, the Family Medical Leave Act, Occupational Safety an… 3 cr · 3 hr source
LAWW 62003Trial Advocacy3An introduction to actual trial work and trial techniques through simulated exercises and the conduct of a mock trial. This course will satisfy the skills requirement. Pre- or Corequisite: LAWW 60903… 3 cr · 3 hr source
LAWW 6210VProducts Liability2An intensive study of the area including a review of the theories of liability; the concepts of product and defect; potential defendants; defenses; problems of proof and causation. (Typically offered… 2 cr · 2 hr source
LAWW 62303Federal Income Tax of Individuals3Fundamentals of the federal income taxation of individuals. Topics covered include gross income, deductions, assignments of income, basis, taxation of property transactions, and tax accounting. (Typi… 3 cr · 3 hr source
LAWW 62503Federal Income Taxation of Business Entities3Focus on tax issues in business formation, operation, distributions, and liquidations. Prerequisite: LAWW 62303 . (Typically offered: Irregular) 3 cr · 3 hr source
LAWW 62602Estate Planning2Study of the role of lawyers (including ethical considerations) in fact gathering and analysis of data; testamentary and nonprobate transfers; planning for incapacity; Medicaid, income tax, and trans… 2 cr · 2 hr source
LAWW 62802Multistate Substance and Strategies2In this class, students will review via videotaped lecture the seven subjects tested on the Multistate Bar Exam (MBE): Civil Procedure, Constitutional Law, Contracts, Criminal Law & Procedure, Eviden… 2 cr · 2 hr source
LAWW 6290VPublic Corporations2A survey of topics applicable to publicly owned corporations, including: corporate governance; shareholder communication and proxy regulation; introduction to corporate finance and dividend policies;… 2 cr · 2 hr source
LAWW 6310VInterschool Competition Team1provides an avenue for outstanding student advocates to register their completion of a rigorous interschool competition for purposes of academic credit. Students may register for this credit after sa… 1 cr · 1 hr source
LAWW 63203Poverty Law: Theory and Practice3Considers the implications of statutory and constitutional provisions that relate to several substantive areas of poverty law practice including public benefits, employment, consumer, health and fami… 3 cr · 3 hr source
LAWW 63403Conflict Resolution3Explores methods utilized in the legal profession for resolving disputes. Students develop skills by participating in simulation exercises designed to identify and apply processes. Class readings/dis… 3 cr · 3 hr source
LAWW 6350VArkansas Law Notes Credit1Arkansas Law Notes is published online as a student-run law journal by the University of Arkansas School of Law to members of the bar and the law school community at arkansaslawnotes.com. The publica… 1 cr · 1 hr source
LAWW 63604Legal Clinic: Immigration4Immigration Clinic will provide opportunities for students preparing for a career in immigration law or general practice by developing skills that are critical in legal practice through an experienti… 4 cr · 4 hr source
LAWW 63704Legal Clinic: Bankruptcy4In this experiential course students are closely supervised in the preparation and filing of consumer Chapter 7 bankruptcy cases for individuals and spouses from intake interview through discharge. T… 4 cr · 4 hr source
LAWW 63903Legal Clinic: Nonprofit3Rule 15 certification requires completion of 48 hours, including all first year classes and Professional Responsibility. Students receive clinical legal experience counseling and representing non-pro… 3 cr · 3 hr source
LAWW 64003Land Use3Covers public land use controls such as zoning, subdivision regulations, and eminent domain (including private property rights, takings, and inverse condemnation). Heavy emphasis is placed on plannin… 3 cr · 3 hr source
LAWW 64103Legal Clinic: Advanced Criminal Practice3The Advanced Criminal Practice Clinic is a 3-credit course offered after a student has successfully completed Criminal Practice Clinic. Students who wish to continue work on existing cases or work on… 3 cr · 3 hr source
LAWW 64204Legal Clinic: Criminal Practice Clinic4The Criminal Practice Clinic represents clients charged with misdemeanor and simple felony charges primarily in Washington County. Under close faculty supervision, students develop their ability to e… 4 cr · 4 hr source
LAWW 6450VAmerican Legal History2An examination of major themes in American legal history, with an emphasis on the origins and meaning of the United States Constitution. Various topics will be explored in the light of the original u… 2 cr · 2 hr source
LAWW 6460VStudent Coordinating Attorney1The School of Law recognizes the educational value of placements under the supervision of licensed, experienced attorneys, and offers students the possibility of public service learning opportunity s… 1 cr · 1 hr source
LAWW 6480VSpecial Topics (Skills)1is a course where "class names" allow for a menu of course titles that provide substantial instruction in professional skills related to the responsibilities which lawyers are called upon to meet suc… 1 cr · 1 hr source
LAWW 65203Employment Law3An overview of the law governing various aspects of the employment relationship, both statutory and common law. Covers the establishment and parameters of employment, the security of the worker, empl… 3 cr · 3 hr source
LAWW 6540VPublic Interest Externship1s are experiences available to students having completed 30 hours toward the JD degree. Students work part-time -- 12 hours/week over 14 weeks (variable in summer) -- serving an underprivileged popul… 1 cr · 1 hr source
LAWW 65602Legal Clinic: Advanced Immigration2The Advanced Immigration Law Clinic allows students to obtain an additional 2 credits of experience. Only students who have completed the Immigration Law Clinic may take the Advanced course in a subs… 2 cr · 2 hr source
LAWW 6600VGovernment Externship1s are experiences available to students having completed 30 hours toward the JD degree. Students work part-time -- 12 hours/week over 14 weeks (variable in summer) -- alongside government attorneys,… 1 cr · 1 hr source
LAWW 6610VBankruptcy2Study of the philosophy behind and practical application of federal bankruptcy law. (Typically offered: Irregular) 2 cr · 2 hr source
LAWW 66303Criminal Procedure: Adjudication3This course focuses on prosecuting crime. Principal topics include: the prosecutor's decision to charge, the role of defense counsel, initial appearance, bail and pretrial release, grand juries and p… 3 cr · 3 hr source
LAWW 67002Copyright Law2The nature of the rights, acquisition and enforcement, and property and contract interests in copyrights. (Typically offered: Fall, Spring and Summer) 2 cr · 2 hr source
LAWW 6710VJudicial Externship1s are experiences available to students having completed 30 hours toward the JD degree. Students work part-time - 12 hours/week over 14 weeks (variable in summer) - in judicial chambers, exposing stu… 1 cr · 1 hr source
LAWW 6730VCriminal Defense Externship1s are experiences available to students having completed 30 hours toward the JD degree. Students work part-time -- 12 hours/week over 14 weeks (variable in summer) -- alongside Public Defenders, expo… 1 cr · 1 hr source
LAWW 6760VCapstone Externship1s are experiences available to students having completed 60 hours toward the JD degree. These full-time externships place students alongside working attorneys in any one of the externships below -- 3… 1 cr · 1 hr source
LAWW 68202Patent Law2Study of the patent system of the United States, including conditions for a valid patent, procedures of the patent office, and litigation relating to patents. Not offered every year. (Typically offer… 2 cr · 2 hr source
LAWW 6830VCriminal Prosecution Externship1s are experiences available to students having completed 30 hours toward the JD degree. Students work part-time -- 12 hours/week over 14 weeks (variable in summer) -- alongside prosecutors, exposing… 1 cr · 1 hr source
LAWW 68403Legal Clinic: Advanced Civil Litigation and Advocacy Clinic3Students in the Advanced Civil Litigation & Advocacy Clinic (CLAC) continue their representation of low-income clients seeking to enforce their rights in civil matters. While the Clinic docket varies… 3 cr · 3 hr source
LAWW 6860VCorporate Counsel Externships1are experiences available to students having completed 30 hours toward the JD degree. Students work part-time -- 16 hours/week over 14 weeks (variable in summer) -- alongside attorneys in traditional… 1 cr · 1 hr source
LAWW 68703Legal Clinic: Advanced Nonprofit Clinic3Students who have successfully completed the Transactional Clinic in the fall or spring semester may enroll for 3 hours of graded credit in the Advanced Transactional Clinic in any subsequent semeste… 3 cr · 3 hr source
LAWW 69103Environmental Law3Devoted primarily to the legal problems related to the environment. Included is consideration of environmental impact in public and private decision making. (Typically offered: Irregular) 3 cr · 3 hr source
LAWW 69204Legal Clinic: Civil Litigation and Advocacy Clinic4Students will represent low-income clients seeking to enforce their rights in civil matters. Under close faculty supervision, students will develop and refine their ability to effectively and ethical… 4 cr · 4 hr source
LAWW 69303Legal Clinic: Human Trafficking3Students complete advocacy projects for organizations that confront and prevent human trafficking. Students may employ a range of public interest practice strategies including report writing, legisla… 3 cr · 3 hr source
LAWW 69403Public International Law3Principles of international law involving relations among government. The function of international tribunals and organizations. (Typically offered: Irregular) 3 cr · 3 hr source
LAWW 6970VLegal Clinic: Advanced Bankruptcy2Legal Clinic: Advanced Federal Practice provides opportunities for students preparing for a career in consumer bankruptcy law by developing skills that are critical in legal practice through an exper… 2 cr · 2 hr source
LAWW 7040VFederal Regulation of Food Labeling and Safety1Welcome to Federal Regulation of Food Labeling & Food Safety. This course will explore the federal law that applies to the labeling of food products by examining discreet topics, including the labeli… 1 cr · 1 hr source
LAWW 7060VSports Law2The major topics covered include significant contract issues, tort liability involving participants, institutions, physicians and equipment manufacturers, criminal liability, drug testing, constituti… 2 cr · 2 hr source
LAWW 70701Agricultural Cooperatives and Local Food Systems1Introduction to the legal structure of a cooperative and examination of the recent use of the cooperative model in encouraging local and regional food systems. (Typically offered: Irregular) 1 cr · 1 hr source
LAWW 70703Mediation in Practice3This three credit course is an introduction to the process of mediation and focuses on mediation theory and practice. The course provides a comprehensive overview of the mediation process, including… 3 cr · 3 hr source
LAWW 7080VSelected Issues in Agricultural and Food Law1Specialized study of one or more current issues in agricultural and food law, regulation, and policy. (Typically offered: Spring) 1 cr · 1 hr source
LAWW 7100VAgricultural Biotechnology1Study of the regulation of agricultural biotechnology, including the approval process for new technologies, the patenting of new products and technologies, and the restrictions associated with their… 1 cr · 1 hr source
LAWW 7110VIntroduction to Agricultural Taxation1Overview of federal income tax law as applied to agricultural operations. (Typically offered: Irregular) 1 cr · 1 hr source
LAWW 7130VAgricultural Water Law1Study of the basic legal principles applicable to water rights through consideration of water rights for agricultural use. (Typically offered: Spring) 1 cr · 1 hr source
LAWW 7140VThe Right to Food1Is the right to adequate food recognized as a human right under international law? Should the right to adequate food be recognized as a human rights? How is the human right to adequate food defined &… 1 cr · 1 hr source
LAWW 72301Effective Legal Writing1is a course about writing. Students review and revise written examples, discussing the fundamentals of writing in the plain English style. Class discussions are guided by various readings on plain En… 1 cr · 1 hr source
LAWW 72403Health Law3An examination of the role of the law in determining access to and regulation of the quality of services provided by the health care industry. (Typically offered: Irregular) 3 cr · 3 hr source
LAWW 7260VFarmed Animal Welfare Law and Policy1Examination of the legal issues involved in determining welfare standards for animals raised for food. In addition to introducing federal animal welfare and humane slaughter laws, state referenda, st… 1 cr · 1 hr source
LAWW 7270VFood Safety Litigation1Examination of food borne illness litigation with an initial introduction to food product liability followed by the study of actual cases brought against food manufactures. (Typically offered: Fall) 1 cr · 1 hr source
LAWW 73102Agricultural Perspectives2Agriculture has a rich and varied history, and today's issues are often best understood in the context of this history. This course examines a wide range of social and economic issues, considering th… 2 cr · 2 hr source
LAWW 73201Agricultural Policy and the Federal Budget1Study of the impact of the Office of Management and Budget and the cost scoring system on federal agricultural policy making in Washington, D.C. Current farm policy issues are discussed within the co… 1 cr · 1 hr source
LAWW 7400VFederal Farm Programs and Crop Insurance1Survey of the complex network of federal farm programs and federal crop insurance programs that are available to U.S. producers. (Typically offered: Fall) 1 cr · 1 hr source
LAWW 7410VFood, Farming and Sustainability1Survey of the complex legal topics that make up the body of agricultural and food law focusing on current issues of significance. (Typically offered: Fall) 1 cr · 1 hr source
LAWW 75001Farm Succession Planning1is one of the most important aspects of farm management but one of the most difficult to discuss with most producers. Traditional notions of how a farm estate should be divided among heirs can often… 1 cr · 1 hr source
LAWW 75101Introduction to the Law of Food and Agriculture1Orientation course that provides an overview of the legal and policy issues presented by the production of food and fiber, including a discussion of structural changes in agriculture, sustainability… 1 cr · 1 hr source
LAWW 75801Legal Issues in Land Tenure1explores the role of land ownership in American agriculture. It examines the history of federal land policy and the current reality of farmland tenure in the U.S., asking questions such as who owns A… 1 cr · 1 hr source
LAWW 76102Advanced Consumer Bankruptcy2Study of recent developments in the law of bankruptcy as it applies to consumer and non-consumer transactions. (Typically offered: Irregular) 2 cr · 2 hr source
LAWW 7620VLegal Issues: Indigenous Food and Agriculture1Overview of the legal, historic, social, and economic issues important to sustainable food and agriculture development in Indian Country. It features in-depth discussion of historic and emerging issu… 1 cr · 1 hr source
LAWW 7640VPracticum in Agricultural & Food Law1This experiential course provides LL.M. candidates with an opportunity to work with agencies, advocacy organizations, businesses, and others engaged in agricultural & food law practice and policy thr… 1 cr · 1 hr source
LAWW 7650VIntellectual Property Issues in the Food & Agricultural Sector1This course offers an overview of the key IP issues in food and agriculture. The focus is on five types of IP - Trademarks, Trade Secrets, Geographical Indicators (GIs), Copyrights, and Patents. The… 1 cr · 1 hr source
LAWW 76602American Indian Law2Study of the domestic federal law of the United States as it applies to Native Americans and their tribes. The general concept of tribal self-determination is the unifying theme of the course. Partic… 2 cr · 2 hr source
LAWW 7700VAdvanced Writing in Agricultural and Food Law1Research in a specialized area of agricultural or food law and development of a paper that demonstrates rigorous legal analysis and quality legal writing. (Typically offered: Spring) May be repeated… 1 cr · 1 hr source
LAWW 7710VIndependent Research in Agricultural and Food Law1conducted under the supervision of a faculty member. (Typically offered: Fall, Spring and Summer) 1 cr · 1 hr source
LAWW 7740VUrban Agriculture: Law and Policy1Study of the legal issues raised by the rising interest in urban agricultural activities. Topics of study include land use and zoning issues, farmers market issues, and legal issues associated with c… 1 cr · 1 hr source
LAWW 7760VAgricultural Finance and Credit1Study of the legal issues surrounding the financing of agricultural operations, including credit availability, agricultural security issues under the Uniform Commercial Code, and debt restructuring o… 1 cr · 1 hr source
LAWW 77703Water Law3Study of real property principles governing ownership rights in water and the federal and state statues controlling the use of water. (Typically offered: Irregular) 3 cr · 3 hr source
LAWW 7780VAgricultural Labor Law1Study of the legal, social, and economic issues that arise from the extensive use of migrant labor in U.S. agricultural operations. Topics include agricultural exemptions from labor laws, the Migrant… 1 cr · 1 hr source
LAWW 7820VFood Security, Social Justice, & the Law1Survey of the legal and policy issues raised by the food justice movement. Topics covered include food insecurity and poverty, public health concerns such as obesity, the economics of healthy eating,… 1 cr · 1 hr source
LAWW 7850VFederal Nutrition Law and Policy1Study of federal nutrition policy, including the development of the federal nutrition standards, the framework for the food assistance programs, the federal school lunch program, and the government's… 1 cr · 1 hr source
LAWW 7860VFood Law and Policy1An introduction to the network of laws that govern our food system. An overview of regulation by both the Food & Drug Administration and the USDA is provided. Policy considerations are discussed in l… 1 cr · 1 hr source
LAWW 79302Environmental Regulation of Agriculture2This course examines the major federal environmental statutes applicable to agricultural operations with attention to current cases and controversies under those laws. It also explores the regulatory… 2 cr · 2 hr source
LAWW 7940VBusiness, Human Rights, & Corporate Social Responsibility1Business has helped lift people around the world out of poverty. However, businesses can have a serious impact on human rights. This is true for businesses in the food and agricultural sector. Around… 1 cr · 1 hr source
LAWW 7960VAgriculture and the Environment1Agriculture is increasingly criticized for its impact on the environment. This course examines the tensions between the desire to produce food and fiber efficiently and concern for sustainability and… 1 cr · 1 hr source
MATH 00101College Algebra Laboratory I1This course provides additional support and instruction for students enrolled in MATH 11003 who are required to take it based on the placement requirements stipulated for that course. Credit earned i… 1 cr · 1 hr source
MATH 00202College Algebra Laboratory II2This course provides additional support and instruction for students enrolled in MATH 11003 who are required to take it based on the placement requirements stipulated for that course. Credit earned i… 2 cr · 2 hr source
MATH 01101Quantitative Reasoning Laboratory1This course provides additional support and instruction for students enrolled in MATH 11103 who are required to take it based on the placement requirements stipulated for that course. Credit earned i… 1 cr · 1 hr source
MATH 11003College Algebra3Topics include the solution and application of linear and quadratic equations and inequalities; functions, graphs, and theory of equations; matrix solutions of systems of equations and basic properti… 3 cr · 3 hr source
MATH 11103Quantitative Reasoning3Reasoning about quantitative information, and the use of mathematical tools and models as citizens, consumers, entrepreneurs and employees in today's complex technological society. Topics include mod… 3 cr · 3 hr source
MATH 12003Plane Trigonometry3Basic topics in trigonometry including identities, formulas, and polar coordinate system. Credit will be allowed for only one of either MATH 12003 or MATH 13004 . Prerequisite: MATH 11003 with a grad… 3 cr · 3 hr source
MATH 13004Precalculus Mathematics4Topics in algebra and trigonometry. To be taken by students who expect to take MATH 24004 . Corequisite: Drill component. Prerequisite: MATH 11003 with a grade of C or better, or a score of at least… 4 cr · 4 hr source
MATH 15104Calculus with Algebra and Trigonometry I4Topics in algebra, trigonometry and precalculus are integrated with elementary differential calculus. Part of a two semester sequence with MATH 25104 ; these two courses together are equivalent to MA… 4 cr · 4 hr source
MATH 20503Finite Mathematics3Selected topics in probability and statistics, review of algebraic matrices, and graphic analysis of linear programming for students in business, agriculture, and social sciences. Prerequisite: ( MAT… 3 cr · 3 hr source
MATH 21003Principles of Statistics3A problem-oriented course with applications from many fields. Emphasis on understanding the nature of statistical orderliness implied by probability laws. Statistical analysis is treated as a means o… 3 cr · 3 hr source
MATH 21803Mathematical Reasoning in a Quantitative World3Mathematical and statistical reasoning are required in contexts of growing complexity and sophistication. The purpose of this course is to cause students to possess the power and habit of mind to sea… 3 cr · 3 hr source
MATH 22003Survey of Calculus3Selected topics in elementary calculus and analytic geometry for students in business, agriculture, and social sciences. Credit will be allowed for only one of MATH 22003 and MATH 24004 . Prerequisit… 3 cr · 3 hr source
MATH 22103Survey of Mathematical Structures I3Sets and logic, systems of numerations, number systems and operations, and elementary number theory. Prerequisite: A grade of C or better in any of MATH 11003 , MATH 12003 , MATH 13004 , MATH 11103 ,… 3 cr · 3 hr source
MATH 22203Survey of Mathematical Structures II3Geometry and measurement, and statistics and probability. Prerequisite: A grade of C or better in MATH 22103 . (Typically offered: Fall, Spring and Summer) 3 cr · 3 hr source
MATH 24004Calculus I4Derivative of functions of one variable, applications of the derivative, introduction of the integral, and applications. Credit will be allowed for only one of MATH 24004 and MATH 22003 . Corequisite… 4 cr · 4 hr source
MATH 24005Calculus I with Review5Derivative of functions of one variable, applications of the derivative, introduction of the integral, and applications. Credit will be allowed for only one of MATH 24005 , MATH 24004 or MATH 22003 .… 5 cr · 5 hr source
MATH 240H4Honors Calculus I4Topics in analytic geometry and calculus presented in a rigorous manner suitable for an honors student. Students may not receive credit for both MATH 22003 and MATH 24004 . Corequisite: Drill compone… 4 cr · 4 hr source
MATH 25004Calculus II4Integral calculus of one variable and infinite series. Three hours of lecture and two hours of drill (recitation) per week. Corequisite: Drill component. Prerequisite: MATH 24004 with a grade of C or… 4 cr · 4 hr source
MATH 250H4Honors Calculus II4Integral calculus of one variable and infinite series. Corequisite: Drill component. Prerequisite: MATH 24004 with a grade of A, or MATH 240H4 with a grade of A or B, or a score of 5 on the AP AB Cal… 4 cr · 4 hr source
MATH 25104Calculus with Algebra and Trigonometry II4Continuation of MATH 15104 . Topics in algebra, trigonometry and precalculus are integrated with elementary differential and integral calculus. Completion of MATH 15104 and MATH 25104 is equivalent t… 4 cr · 4 hr source
MATH 25804Elementary Differential Equations4First and second order ordinary differential equations, the Laplace transform, and matrix systems of ordinary differential equations. Three hours of lecture and two hours of drill (recitation) per we… 4 cr · 4 hr source
MATH 258H4Honors Elementary Differential Equations4Topics in ordinary differential equations, systems of differential equations and the Laplace transform presented with an emphasis on modeling. Corequisite: Drill component. Prerequisite: MATH 25004 w… 4 cr · 4 hr source
MATH 26004Calculus III4Differential and integral calculus of several variables, and vector calculus. Three hours of lecture and two hours of drill (recitation) per week. Corequisite: Drill component. Prerequisite: MATH 250… 4 cr · 4 hr source
MATH 260H4Honors Calculus III4Differential and integral calculus of several variables, and vector calculus. Corequisite: Drill Component. Prerequisite: MATH 25004 with a grade of A, or MATH 250H4 with a grade of A or B, or a scor… 4 cr · 4 hr source
MATH 26103Discrete Mathematics3Introductory study of sets, relations, logic, proofs, algorithms, counting methods, graph theory, trees, and Boolean algebras. Prerequisite: MATH 24004 with a grade of C or better or the equivalent.… 3 cr · 3 hr source
MATH 28001Transition to Advanced Mathematics Laboratory1Introduction to mathematical software and application to career opportunities in mathematics. Pre- or corequisite: MATH 28003 . (Typically offered: Fall and Spring) 1 cr · 1 hr source
MATH 28003Transition to Advanced Mathematics3An introduction to concepts encountered in advanced mathematics. Emphasis is placed on developing the student's problem solving skills and ability to correctly communicate abstract concepts. Topics t… 3 cr · 3 hr source
MATH 29003Functions, Foundations and Models3An in-depth study of topics from secondary school mathematics, emphasizing the development of the concept function, function patterns in data sets, connections among the main topics associated with a… 3 cr · 3 hr source
MATH 30103Introduction to Probability3A calculus-based introduction to probability. Discrete probability spaces and counting techniques, discrete and continuous probability distributions, random variables, random samples, law of large nu… 3 cr · 3 hr source
MATH 30803Linear Algebra3Systems of linear equations, vector spaces, linear transformations, matrices, and determinants. Only one of MATH 30803 and MATH 30903 will count for credit. Prerequisite: MATH 24004 or MATH 22003 , w… 3 cr · 3 hr source
MATH 30903Abstract Linear Algebra3A proof-based course on vector spaces, linear transformations, matrices, determinants, eigenspaces and eigenvalues, with applications. Recommended for mathematics majors. Only one of MATH 30803 and M… 3 cr · 3 hr source
MATH 31003Combinatorics3Basic combinatorial techniques including the study of the principle of inclusion and exclusion and generating functions. Additional topics may include modular arithmetic, algebraic coding theory, Pol… 3 cr · 3 hr source
MATH 31103Introduction to Abstract Algebra I3Introduction to algebraic structures with emphasis on rigorous justification of results. Prerequisite: MATH 28003 with a grade of C or better; and MATH 30803 or MATH 30903 with a grade of C or better… 3 cr · 3 hr source
MATH 31303History of Mathematics3Survey of the development of mathematical ideas from the ancient to the modern times. Prerequisite: MATH 24004 , and MATH 26103 or MATH 28003 , both with a grade of C or better. (Typically offered: S… 3 cr · 3 hr source
MATH 32003Number Theory3Topics in elementary number theory. Prerequisite: MATH 24004 , and MATH 26103 or MATH 28003 , both with a grade of C or better. (Typically offered: Irregular) 3 cr · 3 hr source
MATH 35103Elementary Analysis3A first rigorous course in analysis. The formal basis of the real number system, sequences and series, the Bolzano-Weierstrass Theorem, limits and continuity, the Intermediate Value Theorem, Rolle's… 3 cr · 3 hr source
MATH 35803Foundations of Applied Mathematics3Introduction to the derivation and analysis of physical models. Topics include dimensional analysis, perturbation methods, the method of characteristics, continuum mechanics, and elastic, material an… 3 cr · 3 hr source
MATH 37703Foundations of Geometry I3Axiomatic method; Euclidean geometry; non-Euclidean geometry. Prerequisite: MATH 24004 , and MATH 26103 or MATH 28003 , each with a grade of C or better. (Typically offered: Fall) 3 cr · 3 hr source
MATH 399HVHonors Mathematics Course1Honors thesis research and writing under the direction of a faculty member in the department. Prerequisite: Departmental consent. (Typically offered: Fall, Spring and Summer) May be repeated for up t… 1 cr · 1 hr source
MATH 4000VDirected Readings1. Prerequisite: Departmental consent. (Typically offered: Fall, Spring and Summer) May be repeated for up to 7 hours of degree credit. 1 cr · 1 hr source
MATH 4050VInternship in Professional Practice1Professional work experience involving significant use of mathematics or statistics in business, industry or government. Prerequisite: Departmental consent. (Typically offered: Fall, Spring and Summe… 1 cr · 1 hr source
MATH 41003Advanced Linear Algebra3Linear functionals, matrix representation of linear transformations, scalar product, and spectral representation of linear transformations. Prerequisite: MATH 30803 or MATH 30903 . (Typically offered… 3 cr · 3 hr source
MATH 41103Introduction to Abstract Algebra II3Topics in abstract algebra including finite abelian groups, linear groups, factorization in commutative rings and Galois theory. Prerequisite: MATH 31103 . (Typically offered: Spring) 3 cr · 3 hr source
MATH 41503Mathematical Modeling3Mathematical techniques for formulating, analyzing, and criticizing deterministic models taken from the biological, social, and physical sciences. Techniques include graphical methods, stability, opt… 3 cr · 3 hr source
MATH 41603Dynamic Models in Biology3Mathematical and computational techniques for developing, executing, and analyzing dynamic models arising in the biological sciences. Both discrete and continuous time models are studied. Application… 3 cr · 3 hr source
MATH 42503Symbolic Logic I3Rigorous analyses of the concepts of proof, consistency, equivalence, validity, implication, and truth. Full coverage of truth-functional logic and quantification theory (predicate calculus). Discuss… 3 cr · 3 hr source
MATH 43003Ordinary Differential Equations3Existence, uniqueness, stability, qualitative behavior, and numerical solutions. Prerequisite: MATH 25804 and ( MATH 45103 or MATH 35103 ). (Typically offered: Fall) 3 cr · 3 hr source
MATH 43403Introduction to Scientific Computing3Provides an understanding of a diverse set of problems, as well as algorithms for solving them and implementing the algorithms using high performance computing resources and environments. The emphasi… 3 cr · 3 hr source
MATH 43503Numerical Linear Algebra3Numerical methods for problems of linear algebra, including the solution of very large systems, eigenvalues, and eigenvectors. Prerequisite: MATH 30803 or MATH 30903 . (Typically offered: Spring) 3 cr · 3 hr source
MATH 43603Numerical Analysis3General iterative techniques, error analysis, root finding, interpolation, approximation, numerical integration, and numerical solution of differential equations. Prerequisite: MATH 25804 . (Typicall… 3 cr · 3 hr source
MATH 43703Finite Element Methods and Solution of Sparse Linear Systems3Provides an in-depth understanding of numerical methods for the solution of partial differential equations using Finite Element Methods, Direct and Iterative Methods for the Sparse Linear Systems. Pr… 3 cr · 3 hr source
MATH 44003Numerical Linear Algebra II3Provides an in-depth understanding of numerical methods for the solution of large scale eigenvalue problems arising in science and engineering applications including theory, implementation and applic… 3 cr · 3 hr source
MATH 44203Introduction to Partial Differential Equations3Separation of variables, Fourier transform, and Laplace transform methods for the solution of partial differential equations. Topics include Fourier series, Fourier-Bessel series, orthogonal expansio… 3 cr · 3 hr source
MATH 44403Complex Variables3Complex analysis, series, and conformal mapping. Additional applications for graduate credit. Prerequisite: MATH 26103 or MATH 28003 , and MATH 25804 . (Typically offered: Fall) 3 cr · 3 hr source
MATH 45003Differential Geometry3Topics include: classical differential geometry of curves and surfaces in 3-space, differential forms and vector fields. Prerequisite: MATH 26004 . (Typically offered: Irregular) 3 cr · 3 hr source
MATH 45103Advanced Calculus I3The real and complex number systems, basic set theory and topology, sequences and series, continuity, differentiation, and Taylor's theorem. Emphasis is placed on careful mathematical reasoning. Only… 3 cr · 3 hr source
MATH 45203Advanced Calculus II3The Riemann-Stieltjes integral, uniform convergence of functions, Fourier series, implicit function theorem, Jacobians, and derivatives of higher order. Prerequisite: MATH 45103 . (Typically offered:… 3 cr · 3 hr source
MATH 47003Introduction to Point-Set Topology3A study of topological spaces including continuous transformations, connectedness and compactness. Prerequisite: MATH 45103 . (Typically offered: Irregular) 3 cr · 3 hr source
MATH 49303Mathematics Major Seminar3Weekly seminars on topics of historical or cross-disciplinary interest, designed to address students' mathematical knowledge, problem-solving and communication skills, in which student presentations… 3 cr · 3 hr source
MATH 4980VSenior Thesis1. (Typically offered: Fall, Spring and Summer) 1 cr · 1 hr source
MATH 4990VResearch Topics in Mathematics1Current research interests in mathematics, at an advanced undergraduate or beginning graduate level. Prerequisite: Departmental consent. (Typically offered: Irregular) May be repeated for up to 12 ho… 1 cr · 1 hr source
MATH 50103Abstract Algebra with Connections to School Mathematics3Basic structures of abstract algebra (rings, fields, groups, modules and vector spaces) with emphasis on rings and fields as generalizations of the ring of integers and field of rational numbers. Gra… 3 cr · 3 hr source
MATH 50203Geometry with Connections to School Mathematics3School geometry from an advanced perspective including conformity to the Common Core State Standards for Mathematics. Study will include historical developments and geometry based on transformations… 3 cr · 3 hr source
MATH 50303Advanced Calculus with Connections to School Mathematics Teaching3Rigorous development of the real numbers, continuity, differentiation, and integration. Graduate degree credit will not be awarded for both MATH 45103 (or MATH 55003 ) and MATH 50303 . Prerequisite:… 3 cr · 3 hr source
MATH 5040VSpecial Topics for Teachers1Current topics in mathematics of interest to secondary school teachers. Prerequisite: Graduate standing or departmental consent. (Typically offered: Irregular) May be repeated for degree credit. 1 cr · 1 hr source
MATH 50503Probability & Statistics with Connections to School Mathematics3An advanced perspective of probability and statistics as contained in the high school mathematics curriculum with connections to other components of school mathematics. The content is guided by the c… 3 cr · 3 hr source
MATH 5070VProfessional Development for Secondary Mathematics Teaching1Validated participation in professional development mathematics workshops or institutes sanctioned by national or international educational organizations such as the College Board, International Bacc… 1 cr · 1 hr source
MATH 5100VMathematical Seminar1Members of the faculty and advanced students meet for presentation and discussion of topics. Prerequisite: Graduate standing in mathematics or statistics, or departmental consent. (Typically offered:… 1 cr · 1 hr source
MATH 51103Introduction to Abstract Algebra II3Topics in abstract algebra including finite abelian groups, linear groups, factorization in commutative rings and Galois theory. Graduate degree credit will not be given for both MATH 41103 and MATH… 3 cr · 3 hr source
MATH 51203Algebra I3What the beginning graduate student should know about algebra: groups, rings, fields, modules, algebras, categories, homological algebra, and Galois Theory. Prerequisite: MATH 31103 , and graduate st… 3 cr · 3 hr source
MATH 51303Algebra II3Continuation of MATH 51203 . Prerequisite: MATH 51203 , and graduate standing in mathematics or statistics. (Typically offered: Spring) 3 cr · 3 hr source
MATH 51503Advanced Linear Algebra3Linear functionals, matrix representation of linear transformations, scalar product, and spectral representation of linear transformations. Graduate degree credit will not be given for both MATH 4100… 3 cr · 3 hr source
MATH 51603Dynamic Models in Biology3Mathematical and computational techniques for developing, executing, and analyzing dynamic models arising in the biological sciences. Both discrete and continuous time models are studied. Application… 3 cr · 3 hr source
MATH 52103Advanced Calculus I3The real and complex number systems, basic set theory and topology, sequences and series, continuity, differentiation, and Taylor's theorem. Emphasis is placed on careful mathematical reasoning. Grad… 3 cr · 3 hr source
MATH 52203Advanced Calculus II3The Riemann-Stieltjes integral, uniform convergence of functions, Fourier series, implicit function theorem, Jacobians, and derivatives of higher order. Graduate degree credit will not be given for b… 3 cr · 3 hr source
MATH 5250VInternship in Professional Practice1Professional work experience involving significant use of mathematics or statistics in business, industry or government. Graduate degree credit will not be given for both MATH 4050V and MATH 5250V .… 1 cr · 1 hr source
MATH 52603Symbolic Logic I3Rigorous analyses of the concepts of proof, consistency, equivalence, validity, implication, and truth. Full coverage of truth-functional logic and quantification theory (predicate calculus). Discuss… 3 cr · 3 hr source
MATH 53103Partial Differential Equations3Laplace's equation, Heat equation, Wave Equation, Method of Characteristics. Prerequisite: MATH 44203 , MATH 45103 , and graduate standing in mathematics or statistics, or departmental consent. (Typi… 3 cr · 3 hr source
MATH 53203Partial Differential Equations II3Fourier Transforms, Sobolev Spaces, Elliptic Regularity. Prerequisite: MATH 53103 and graduate standing in mathematics or statistics, or departmental consent. (Typically offered: Spring) 3 cr · 3 hr source
MATH 53603Scientific Computation and Numerical Methods3An introduction to numerical methods used in solving various problems in engineering and the sciences. May not earn credit for this course and MATH 43503 or MATH 43603 . Prerequisite: Graduate standi… 3 cr · 3 hr source
MATH 53703Finite Element Methods and Solution of Sparse Linear3Provides an in-depth understanding of numerical methods for the solution of partial differential equations using Finite Element Methods, Direct and Iterative Methods for the Sparse Linear Systems. Pr… 3 cr · 3 hr source
MATH 53803Numerical Analysis3General iterative techniques, error analysis, root finding, interpolation, approximation, numerical integration, and numerical solution of differential equations. Graduate degree credit will not be g… 3 cr · 3 hr source
MATH 53903Numerical Linear Algebra3Numerical methods for problems of linear algebra, including the solution of very large systems, eigenvalues, and eigenvectors. Graduate degree credit will not be given for both MATH 43503 and MATH 53… 3 cr · 3 hr source
MATH 54003Numerical Linear Algebra II3Provides an in-depth understanding of numerical methods for the solution of large scale eigenvalue problems arising in science and engineering applications including theory, implementation and applic… 3 cr · 3 hr source
MATH 54203Introduction to Partial Differential Equations3Separation of variables, Fourier transform, and Laplace transform methods for the solution of partial differential equations. Topics include Fourier series, Fourier-Bessel series, orthogonal expansio… 3 cr · 3 hr source
MATH 54403Complex Variables3Complex analysis, series, and conformal mapping. Graduate degree credit will not be given for both MATH 44403 and MATH 54403 . Prerequisite: MATH 26103 or MATH 28003 , and MATH 25804 . (Typically off… 3 cr · 3 hr source
MATH 54503Functional Analysis I3Banach Spaces, Hilbert Spaces, operator theory, compact operators, dual spaces and adjoints, spectral theory, Hahn-Banach, open mapping and closed graph theorems, uniform boundedness principle, weak… 3 cr · 3 hr source
MATH 55003Theory of Functions of a Real Variable I3Real number system, Lebesque measure, Lebesque integral, convergence theorems, differentiation of monotone functions, absolute continuity and the fundamental theorem of calculus L^P spaces, Holder an… 3 cr · 3 hr source
MATH 55103Theory of Functions of a Real Variable II3Measure and integration on abstract measure spaces, signed measures, Hahn decomposition, Radon-Nikdoym theorem, Lebesque decomposition, measures on algebras and their extensions, product measures, an… 3 cr · 3 hr source
MATH 55203Theory of Functions of a Complex Variable I3Complex numbers, analytic functions, power series, complex integration, Cauchy's Theorem and integral formula, maximum principle, singularities, Laurent series, and Mobius maps. Prerequisite: MATH 45… 3 cr · 3 hr source
MATH 55303Theory of Functions of a Complex Variable II3Riemann Mapping Theorem, analytic continuation, harmonic functions, and entire functions. Prerequisite: MATH 55203 , and graduate standing in mathematics or statistics, or departmental consent. (Typi… 3 cr · 3 hr source
MATH 56003Differential Geometry3Topics include: classical differential geometry of curves and surfaces in 3-space, differential forms and vector fields. Graduate degree credit will not be given for both MATH 45003 and MATH 56003 .… 3 cr · 3 hr source
MATH 57003Topology I3An introduction to topology. Topics include metric spaces, topological spaces and general point-set topology, homotopy and the fundamental group, covering spaces, the classification of surfaces. Prer… 3 cr · 3 hr source
MATH 57103Topology II3The continuation of Topology I. Topics include: advanced homotopy and covering spaces, the Seifert-van Kampen theorem, homology and the Mayer-Vietoris sequence. Prerequisite: MATH 57003 , and graduat… 3 cr · 3 hr source
MATH 57203Differential Topology I3An introduction to the topology of smooth manifolds: applications of the inverse function theorem to smooth maps, Sard's theorem, transversality, intersection theory, degrees of maps, vector fields a… 3 cr · 3 hr source
MATH 57303Differential Topology II3The continuation of Differential Topology I, with additional advanced topics. Possible advanced topics may include: Morse theory, de Rham cohomology theory, Poincare duality, Riemannian geometry, and… 3 cr · 3 hr source
MATH 58003Introduction to Point-Set Topology3A study of topological spaces including continuous transformations, connectedness and compactness. Graduate degree credit will not be given for both MATH 47003 and MATH 58003 . Prerequisite: MATH 451… 3 cr · 3 hr source
MATH 5990VResearch Topics in Mathematics1Current research interests in mathematics. Graduate degree credit will not be given for both MATH 4990V and MATH 5990V . Prerequisite: Departmental consent. (Typically offered: Irregular) May be repe… 1 cr · 1 hr source
MATH 6100VDirected Readings1. Prerequisite: Departmental consent. (Typically offered: Irregular) May be repeated for up to 18 hours of degree credit. 1 cr · 1 hr source
MATH 6190VTopics in Algebra1Current research interests in algebra. Prerequisite: Graduate standing in mathematics or statistics, or departmental consent. (Typically offered: Fall, Spring and Summer) May be repeated for degree c… 1 cr · 1 hr source
MATH 62003Theory of Probability3A rigorous mathematical treatment based on measure theory of the fundamental notions and results of the theory of probability. Topics covered include laws of large numbers, central limit theorems, co… 3 cr · 3 hr source
MATH 62103Mathematical Statistics3A rigorous mathematical treatment of the fundamental principles and results in the theory of Statistics. Topics include exponential families of distributions, estimation of unknown parameters, the cl… 3 cr · 3 hr source
MATH 6590VTopics in Analysis1Current research interests in analysis. Prerequisite: Graduate standing in mathematics or statistics, or departmental consent. (Typically offered: Fall, Spring and Summer) May be repeated for degree… 1 cr · 1 hr source
MATH 6790VTopics in Topology1Current research interest in topology. Prerequisite: Graduate standing in mathematics or statistics, or departmental consent. (Typically offered: Fall, Spring and Summer) May be repeated for degree c… 1 cr · 1 hr source
MATH 7000VDoctoral Dissertation1. Prerequisite: Doctoral candidacy in mathematics. (Typically offered: Fall, Spring and Summer) May be repeated for degree credit. 1 cr · 1 hr source
MEDH 21104Health, Culture, and Society4Examines the fields of health and medicine through the lens of artistic and humanistic disciplines to provide perspectives on the historical, narrative, global, and cultural contexts of medicine. Con… 4 cr · 4 hr source
MEDH 211H4Honors Health, Culture, and Society4Examines the fields of health and medicine through the lens of artistic and humanistic disciplines to provide perspectives on the historical, narrative, global, and cultural contexts of medicine. Con… 4 cr · 4 hr source
MEDH 32203Special Topics in Medical Humanities3Examines the intersections between medical and health topics with humanities or social science fields. (Typically offered: Spring Odd Years) May be repeated for degree credit. 3 cr · 3 hr source
MEEG 20003Statics3Equilibrium and resultants of force systems in a plane and in space; analysis of structures, friction, centroids, moments of inertia, and virtual work method. Methods of analysis are emphasized. Core… 3 cr · 3 hr source
MEEG 20103Dynamics3Kinematics and kinetics of particle and of rigid bodies; work and energy; impulse and momentum, and special topics. Corequisite: Drill component. Prerequisite: MEEG 20003 and MATH 26004 . (Typically… 3 cr · 3 hr source
MEEG 21003Mechanical Design and Manufacturing3Principles and tools to support the design and manufacture of products within constraints of cost and schedule. Students will learn how to develop and evaluate mechanical product designs and specify… 3 cr · 3 hr source
MEEG 21031Computer-aided Design1The concept and application of solid-modeling, based on SolidWorks Computer-Aided Design (CAD) software suite, are introduced in this course. They include sketches, parts modeling, assembly of parts,… 1 cr · 1 hr source
MEEG 23003Introduction to Materials3A study of chemical, physical, and electrical properties of materials using fundamental atomistic approach. The materials of interest are: metals, polymers, ceramics, and composites. The interactive… 3 cr · 3 hr source
MEEG 24003Thermodynamics3A study of the 1st and 2nd laws of thermodynamics. Availability of energy, properties of liquids, gases, and vapors; nonflow and flow processes. Recitation 3 hours, drill 2 hours per week. Corequisit… 3 cr · 3 hr source
MEEG 27003Computer Methods in Mechanical Engineering3Use of computers and programming for solving engineering problems. Basic numerical methods including errors, equation solution, matrices, optimization, regression, integration, and differential equat… 3 cr · 3 hr source
MEEG 30103Mechanics of Materials3Stress and deformation of members in tension, compression, torsion, and bending, and the design of these members. Columns, statically indeterminate beams, and simple connections. Corequisite: Drill c… 3 cr · 3 hr source
MEEG 301H3Honors Mechanics of Materials3Stress and deformation of members in tension, compression, torsion, and bending, and the design of these members. Columns, statically indeterminate beams, and simple connections. Corequisite: Drill c… 3 cr · 3 hr source
MEEG 31103Fundamentals of Vibrations3Time and frequency domain mathematical techniques for linear system vibrations are reviewed. Undamped system and viscously damped systems are analyzed. Equations of motion of single and multiple degr… 3 cr · 3 hr source
MEEG 32002Mechanical Engineering Laboratory I2Introduction to measurement, uncertainty, data acquisition, and instrumentation with an emphasis in materials and manufacturing. Corequisite: Drill component. Pre- or Corequisite: MEEG 30103 and ELEG… 2 cr · 2 hr source
MEEG 32102Mechanical Engineering Laboratory II2Design and implementation of measurements, fabrication processes, data acquisition, and data analysis with emphasis in mechanical and fluid systems. Corequisite: Drill component. Prerequisite: MEEG 3… 2 cr · 2 hr source
MEEG 32203Introduction to Mechatronics3This course is an introduction to design and control the mechatronic system, which requires integration of the mechanical and electrical knowledge within a unified framework. The topics covered in th… 3 cr · 3 hr source
MEEG 35003Mechanics of Fluids3A study of fluids including fluid properties, pressure, and flow fields utilizing conservation of mass, energy, and momentum principles. Prerequisite: MEEG 24003 or CHEG 23103 . Pre- or Corequisite:… 3 cr · 3 hr source
MEEG 40003Intermediate Dynamics3Review of central-force motion of spacecraft, use of rotating reference frames, Coriolis acceleration. Kinematics of rigid bodies in 3-D space: velocities and accelerations in different moving refere… 3 cr · 3 hr source
MEEG 40203Composite Materials: Analysis and Design3A study of fibrous composite materials with emphasis on mechanical behavior, synthesis, and application. Topics include macro- and micromechanical analysis lamina, lamina theory, failure analysis in… 3 cr · 3 hr source
MEEG 41003Machine Element Design3This course introduces the static failure theories and fatigue failure theories, and how each of the theories can be applied in practical engineering problems in supporting the selection and design o… 3 cr · 3 hr source
MEEG 410H3Honors Machine Element Design3This course introduces the static failure theories and fatigue failure theories, and how each of the theories can be applied in practical engineering problems in supporting the selection and design o… 3 cr · 3 hr source
MEEG 41203Finite Element Methods I3Introduction to the use of the finite element method in mechanical engineering analysis and design. Use of commercial software to solve thermal and mechanical problems. Pre- or Corequisite: MEEG 3010… 3 cr · 3 hr source
MEEG 41302Professional Engineering Practices2Design proposal preparation, design codes, professional ethics, engineering economics, and the role of the engineer in society. Pre- or Corequisite: MEEG 41003 or MEEG 44803 . (Typically offered: Fal… 2 cr · 2 hr source
MEEG 41403Design for Safety3This course provides an overview of safety engineering and a framework from which the students can evaluate and develop mechanical and thermal systems from a safety perspective. Prerequisite: MEEG 30… 3 cr · 3 hr source
MEEG 41703Model-Based Systems Design and Analysis3This course provides students with an introduction into the two main approaches to understanding and designing complex engineered systems. First, the course covers the unique technical challenge of s… 3 cr · 3 hr source
MEEG 41802Creative Project Design I2Students will select a capstone design project, and each student group will prepare a formal written proposal on their project for presentation to a panel of judges. This group project will be carrie… 2 cr · 2 hr source
MEEG 41902Creative Project Design II2Students choose their capstone project from a list of approved engineering problems. During the course of two semesters, students will learn and apply the design process along with project management… 2 cr · 2 hr source
MEEG 42002Mechanical Engineering Laboratory III2Application of measurement techniques to mechanical engineering problems which emphasize mechanical and thermal systems. Corequisite: Drill component. Pre- or corequisite: MEEG 44803 . Prerequisite:… 2 cr · 2 hr source
MEEG 42103Control of Mechanical Systems3Mathematical modeling for feedback control of dynamic mechanical systems with design techniques using LaPlace transforms, state variables, root locus, frequency analysis, and criteria for performance… 3 cr · 3 hr source
MEEG 42303Microprocessors in Mechanical Engineering I: Electromechanical Systems3Microcomputer architectural, programming, and interfacing. Smart product design (microprocessor-based design). Control of DC and stepper motors and interfacing to sensors. Applications to robotics an… 3 cr · 3 hr source
MEEG 42503Introduction to Robotics3This course serves as an introduction to robotics. The course covers the historical development of robotics as a field, and as mechatronic systems, the importance of integrating sensors, actuators an… 3 cr · 3 hr source
MEEG 43003Materials Laboratory3A study of properties, uses, testing, and heat treatment of basic engineering materials and related analytical techniques. Corequisite: Lab component. Prerequisite: MEEG 23003 . (Typically offered: I… 3 cr · 3 hr source
MEEG 43103Introduction to Tribology3A study of science and technology of interacting surfaces in relative motion. Topics include solid surface characterization, contact between solid surfaces, adhesion, friction, wear, lubrication, mic… 3 cr · 3 hr source
MEEG 43303Hybrid Electric Vehicles3This course is intended to provide an introduction to basics of hybrid and pure electrical vehicles (mainly passenger cars), covering history, architecture, constituents, working mechanisms, and key… 3 cr · 3 hr source
MEEG 44103Heat Transfer3Basic thermal energy transport processes; conduction, convection, and radiation; and the mathematical analysis of systems involving these processes in both steady and time-dependent cases. Prerequisi… 3 cr · 3 hr source
MEEG 44203Power Generation3Study of design and operational aspects of steam, gas, and combined cycle power plants. Brief study of Nuclear and Alternative energy systems. Prerequisite: MEEG 35003 . (Typically offered: Irregular) 3 cr · 3 hr source
MEEG 44303Aerospace Propulsion3Principles, operation, and characteristics of gas turbine and rocket engines. Brief study of novel spacecraft propulsion systems. Prerequisite: MEEG 35003 . (Typically offered: Irregular) 3 cr · 3 hr source
MEEG 44403Machine Learning for Mechanical Engineers3This course covers an introduction to supervised and unsupervised learning algorithms for engineering applications, such as visualization-based physical quantity predictions, dynamic signal classific… 3 cr · 3 hr source
MEEG 44503Industrial Waste and Energy Management3Applications of thermodynamics, heat transfer, fluid mechanics, and electric machinery to the analysis of waste streams and energy consumption for industrial facilities. Current techniques and techno… 3 cr · 3 hr source
MEEG 44703Indoor Environmental Control3Gives student a thorough understanding of the fundamental theory of air conditioning design for commercial buildings, including calculating heating and cooling loads along with the proper selection a… 3 cr · 3 hr source
MEEG 44803Thermal Systems Analysis and Design3Analysis design and optimization of thermal systems and components with examples from such areas as power generation, refrigeration, and propulsion, Availability loss characteristics of energy system… 3 cr · 3 hr source
MEEG 448H3Honors Thermal Systems Analysis and Design3Analysis design and optimization of thermal systems and components with examples from such areas as power generation, refrigeration, and propulsion. Availability loss characteristics of energy system… 3 cr · 3 hr source
MEEG 45003Introduction to Flight3The course will provide understanding in basic aerodynamics, airfoil design and characteristics, and flight control surfaces. Prerequisite: MATH 25804 , MEEG 35003 . (Typically offered: Fall) 3 cr · 3 hr source
MEEG 450H3Honors Introduction to Flight3The course will provide understanding in basic aerodynamics, airfoil design and characteristics, and flight control surfaces. Prerequisite: MATH 25804 and MEEG 35003 . (Typically offered: Fall) This… 3 cr · 3 hr source
MEEG 45203Astronautics3Study of spacecraft design and operations. Prerequisite: MEEG 20103 and MEEG 24003 or consent of instructor. (Typically offered: Irregular) 3 cr · 3 hr source
MEEG 45403Aerospace Systems Engineering and Safety3Systems engineering fundamentals and application to the aerospace industry. Application of key concepts of systems design, including customer needs assessment and communication of solutions. Discussi… 3 cr · 3 hr source
MEEG 46303Additive Manufacturing3This course provides an overview of developing opportunities and critical challenges of additive manufacturing (AM, also known as 3-D printing). It covers existing and emerging additive manufacturing… 3 cr · 3 hr source
MEEG 47003Mathematical Methods in Engineering3Determinants, matrices, inverse of a matrix, simultaneous equations, eigenvalues, eigenvectors, coordinate transformations for matrices, diagonalization, square roots of a matrix, cryptography, and m… 3 cr · 3 hr source
MEEG 490H3Honors Mechanical Engineering Research3Independent research for mechanical engineering honors students. Prerequisite: Honors standing and instructor consent. (Typically offered: Fall and Spring) 3 cr · 3 hr source
MEEG 4910VSpecial Topics in Mechanical Engineering1Consideration of current mechanical engineering topics not covered in other courses. (Typically offered: Fall, Spring and Summer) May be repeated for up to 6 hours of degree credit. 1 cr · 1 hr source
MEEG 4920VIndividual Study in Mechanical Engineering1Individual study and research on a topic of mutually agreeable interest to the student and a faculty member. Prerequisite: Senior standing. (Typically offered: Fall, Spring and Summer) 1 cr · 1 hr source
MEEG 492HVHonors Individual Study in Mechanical Engineering1Individual study and research on a topic of mutually agreeable interest to the student and a faculty member. Prerequisite: Senior standing. (Typically offered: Fall, Spring and Summer) This course is… 1 cr · 1 hr source
MEEG 50303Advanced Mechanics of Materials I3Combined stress, theories of failure, thick-walled cylinders, bending of unsymmetrical sections, torsion in noncircular section, plate stresses, and strain energy analysis. Prerequisite: MEEG 20103 a… 3 cr · 3 hr source
MEEG 51603Advanced Product Design3This course provides an in-depth and comparative study on the theories of engineering design and equips students to understand and utilize the tools and methodologies founded on those theories. (Typi… 3 cr · 3 hr source
MEEG 51703Model-Based Systems Design and Analysis3This course provides students with an introduction into the two main approaches to understanding and designing complex engineered systems. First, the course covers the unique technical challenge of s… 3 cr · 3 hr source
MEEG 52003Robot Modeling and Simulation3This is a graduate level course in Robotics dealing with the behavioral study of robots. Topics covered in this course will include but not limited to the following: mathematical modeling of robots,… 3 cr · 3 hr source
MEEG 52503Bio-Mems3Topics include the fundamental principles of microfluidics, Navier-Stokes Equation, bio/abio interfacing technology, bio/abio hybrid integration of microfabrication technology, and various biomedical… 3 cr · 3 hr source
MEEG 52603Introduction to Micro Electro Mechanical Systems3A study of mechanics and devices on the micro scale. Course topics will include: introduction to micro scales, fundamentals of microfabrication, surface and bulk micromachining, device packaging, dev… 3 cr · 3 hr source
MEEG 52803Microelectronics Reliability3In this course, students will learn about common failure modes experienced in electronic packaging and devices, with special attention on mechanical and thermally driven failure mechanisms. Additiona… 3 cr · 3 hr source
MEEG 53303Introduction to Tribology3A study of science and technology of interacting surfaces in relative motion. Topics include solid surface characterization, contact between solid surfaces, adhesion, friction, wear, lubrication, mic… 3 cr · 3 hr source
MEEG 53403Computational Material Science3This course provides students with an overview of different modeling techniques in material science. Applications will be presented on a broad range of modeling techniques including atomistic simulat… 3 cr · 3 hr source
MEEG 53503Lithium-ion Batteries and Beyond: Materials, Characterization, and Performance3This course is intended to provide students an overview of various battery systems and help students establish the concepts of primary and secondary batteries. The course materials will focus on lith… 3 cr · 3 hr source
MEEG 54003Advanced Thermodynamics3An in-depth review of classical thermodynamics, including availability analysis, combustion, and equilibrium, with an introduction to quantum mechanics and statistical thermodynamics. Prerequisite: G… 3 cr · 3 hr source
MEEG 54403Machine Learning for Mechanical Engineers3This course covers an introduction to supervised and unsupervised learning algorithms for engineering applications, such as visualization-based physical quantity predictions, dynamic signal classific… 3 cr · 3 hr source
MEEG 54503Advanced Heat Transfer3More in-depth study of topics covered in MEEG 44103 , Heat Transfer, and coverage of some additional topics. Prerequisite: MEEG 44103 or equivalent. (Typically offered: Fall) 3 cr · 3 hr source
MEEG 54703Radiation Heat Transfer3Spectral analysis, radiant exchange in gray and non-gray enclosures, gas radiation, and multi-mode heat transfer. Prerequisite: MEEG 54503 or equivalent. (Typically offered: Summer Even Years) 3 cr · 3 hr source
MEEG 54803Thermal Systems Analysis and Design3Analysis design and optimization of thermal systems and components with examples from such areas as power generation, refrigeration, and propulsion, Availability loss characteristics of energy system… 3 cr · 3 hr source
MEEG 55003Advanced Fluid Dynamics I3A basic survey of the characteristics of fluid flow under a variety of conditions with examples. Begins with a derivation of the Navier-Stokes equations and an evaluation of the dimensionless groups… 3 cr · 3 hr source
MEEG 55103Introduction to Flight3The course will provide understanding in basic aerodynamics, airfoil design and characteristics, and flight control surfaces. Graduate degree credit will not be given for both MEEG 45003 and MEEG 551… 3 cr · 3 hr source
MEEG 55203Astronautics3Study of spacecraft design and operations. Graduate degree credit will not be give for both MEEG 45203 and MEEG 55203 . Prerequisite: MEEG 20103 and MEEG 24003 or consent of instructor. (Typically of… 3 cr · 3 hr source
MEEG 55303Fundamentals of Aerodynamics3A study of external-flow fluid mechanics applied to Aerodynamics. Topics include integral and differential forms of the basic fluid equations (continuity, momentum, and energy), potential flow, and s… 3 cr · 3 hr source
MEEG 55403Aerospace Systems Engineering and Safety3Systems engineering fundamentals and application to the aerospace industry. Application of key concepts of systems design, including customer needs assessment and communication of solutions. Discussi… 3 cr · 3 hr source
MEEG 56303Additive Manufacturing3This course provides an overview of developing opportunities and critical challenges of additive manufacturing (AM, also known as 3-D printing). It covers existing and emerging additive manufacturing… 3 cr · 3 hr source
MEEG 57303Advanced Numerical Methods3Numerical methods for the solution of linear and non-linear ordinary and partial differential equations; initial and boundary value problems; one-step and multi-step methods; predominantly finite dif… 3 cr · 3 hr source
MEEG 58303Aerospace Propulsion3Principles, operation, and characteristics of gas turbine and rocket engines. Brief study of novel spacecraft propulsion systems. Graduate degree credit will not be given for both MEEG 44303 and MEEG… 3 cr · 3 hr source
MEEG 58503Industrial Waste and Energy Management3This course in a basic application of thermodynamics, heat transfer, fluid mechanics, and electric machinery to the analysis of energy consumption and waste streams in industrial manufacturing facili… 3 cr · 3 hr source
MEEG 58703Indoor Environmental Control3This course is a broad use of thermal-fluid concepts toward understanding and applying fundamental theories of heating, ventilating, and air conditioning (HVAC) design. Upon completion of the course,… 3 cr · 3 hr source
MEEG 5910VSpecial Topics in Mechanical Engineering1Consideration of current advanced mechanical engineering topics not covered in other courses. Prerequisite: Graduate standing. (Typically offered: Fall, Spring and Summer) May be repeated for up to 1… 1 cr · 1 hr source
MEEG 5920VIndividual Study in Mechanical Engineering1Opportunity for individual study of advanced subjects related to a graduate mechanical engineering program to suit individual requirements. Prerequisite: Graduate standing. (Typically offered: Fall,… 1 cr · 1 hr source
MEEG 59503Fundamentals of Fracture and Fatigue in Structures3The course will cover the concepts of linear-elastic, elastic-plastic and time-dependent Fracture Mechanics as applied to fracture in a variety of materials, structures, and operating conditions. The… 3 cr · 3 hr source
MEEG 59603Advanced Fracture Mechanics and Structural Integrity3This course provides an in-depth treatment of advanced topics in fracture mechanics such as stress analysis of cracks under elastic-plastic loading, crack initiation and growth under elastic-plastic… 3 cr · 3 hr source
MEEG 6000VMaster's Thesis1. Prerequisite: Graduate standing. (Typically offered: Fall, Spring and Summer) May be repeated for degree credit. 1 cr · 1 hr source
MEEG 68000Graduate Seminar0A periodic seminar devoted to mechanical engineering research topics. Course includes letter grades A, B, C, D, and F as well as CR. (Typically offered: Fall and Spring) 0 cr · 0 hr source
MEEG 7000VDoctoral Dissertation1. Prerequisite: Candidacy. (Typically offered: Fall, Spring and Summer) May be repeated for degree credit. 1 cr · 1 hr source
MEST 20003Introduction to Islam3This course introduces Islam as a global religion and world civilization, including study of the Qur'an, prophet Muhammad, ritual and community practices, metaphysics, mysticism, art, literature, and… 3 cr · 3 hr source
MEST 200H3Honors Introduction to Islam3This course introduces Islam as a global religion and world civilization, including study of the Qur'an, prophet Muhammad, ritual and community practices, metaphysics, mysticism, art, literature, and… 3 cr · 3 hr source
MEST 20103Introduction to Middle East Studies3This course is designed to provide students with fundamental building blocks for understanding the contemporary Middle East/Islamic World. Students will be introduced to a variety of disciplinary app… 3 cr · 3 hr source
MEST 20203Persian Language and Culture3Introduction to basic language and cultural theories surrounding Persian society in modern time. (Typically offered: Fall and Spring) 3 cr · 3 hr source
MEST 30003Islam: Beliefs and Practices3Explores the relationship between teachings, norms, customary practices and Muslim perception of Islam. Examines theoretical concepts and practices, such as war and peace, democracy, pluralism, moder… 3 cr · 3 hr source
MEST 300H3Honors Islam: Beliefs and Practices3Explores the relationship between teachings, norms, customary practices and Muslim perception of Islam. Examines theoretical concepts and practices, such as war and peace, democracy, pluralism, moder… 3 cr · 3 hr source
MEST 3400VMEST Independent Study1An exploration of varied topics related to the Middle East and North Africa studied independently with the supervision of a faculty member. Credit arranged with instructor. Prerequisite: Instructor c… 1 cr · 1 hr source
MEST 340HVHonors MEST Independent Study1An exploration of varied topics related to the Middle East and North Africa studied independently with the supervision of a faculty member. Credit arranged with instructor. Prerequisite: Instructor c… 1 cr · 1 hr source
MEST 399HVMEST: Honors Thesis1Middle East Studies Honors research, readings and thesis. Prerequisite: Junior standing. (Typically offered: Irregular) May be repeated for up to 6 hours of degree credit. 1 cr · 1 hr source
MEST 40003Middle East Studies Colloquium3An interdepartmental colloquium with an annual change in subject required of all students in the Middle East studies program. Prerequisite: Sophomore standing. (Typically offered: Spring) May be repe… 3 cr · 3 hr source
MEST 400H3Honors Middle East Studies Colloquium3Honors colloquium. (Typically offered: Spring) May be repeated for up to 3 hours of degree credit. This course is equivalent to MEST 40003 . 3 cr · 3 hr source
MEST 41003Special Topics in Middle East Studies3Courses in lecture or seminar format to be offered in a variety of disciplines relating to the history, culture, politics, geography, languages, literature, arts, and religions of the Middle East, No… 3 cr · 3 hr source
MGMT 21003Organizational Behavior3Study of the principles and theories of organizational behavior (OB), focusing on how individuals, groups, and organizational structures influence job performance, organizational commitment and busin… 3 cr · 3 hr source
MGMT 210H3Honors Organizational Behavior3Study of the principles and theories of organizational behavior (OB), focusing on how individuals, groups, and organizational structures influence job performance, organizational commitment and busin… 3 cr · 3 hr source
MGMT 35303Alternative Dispute Resolution3This immersion into the divergent forms of conflict/dispute resolution will expose students to the dynamics of one of the leading disciplines in the workplace and society as a whole. Students will be… 3 cr · 3 hr source
MGMT 35603Management Concepts and Organizational Behavior3Business students may not receive credit for this course. Course introduces students to fundamental concepts of management practice with particular emphasis on managing human behavior in organization… 3 cr · 3 hr source
MGMT 36503Creating and Leading a Diverse Workforce3Study of the process of creating and leading a diverse workforce, focusing on the knowledge and skills necessary for creating a culture that embraces and makes diversity work; examines the many dimen… 3 cr · 3 hr source
MGMT 37303Human Resources Management3Study of the human resources management function in organizations. Designed to provide students with a foundational understanding of contemporary issues in human resources management, including recru… 3 cr · 3 hr source
MGMT 41003Special Topics in Management3Explores trends, concepts, and important developments in management as they impact on organizational performance. Topics are selected by the Management Department faculty for each semester the course… 3 cr · 3 hr source
MGMT 42403Ethics and Corporate Responsibility3A comprehensive and critical examination of traditional and current ethical theories and approaches that guide business decision-making, ethical issues that affect business decisions, and ethics rela… 3 cr · 3 hr source
MGMT 42503Leadership3This course offers a foundation for understanding and evaluating organizational leadership. It is designed to assist students in developing frameworks for understanding and enacting leadership. This… 3 cr · 3 hr source
MGMT 42603Organizational Change and Development3This course will develop diagnostic and intervention skills that can be applied to identifying and overcoming problems of morale and productivity in organizations. A variety of behavioral methods wil… 3 cr · 3 hr source
MGMT 42703Leading Groups and Teams3This course focuses on applying theory and principles of leadership, groups, and teams to develop the knowledge and skills necessary to effectively lead and work in teams. It is designed to help stud… 3 cr · 3 hr source
MGMT 4500VIndependent Study1Permits students on individual basis to explore selected topics in management. (Typically offered: Irregular) May be repeated for up to 3 hours of degree credit. 1 cr · 1 hr source
MGMT 49403Talent Acquisition3In-depth study of theoretical, legal, methodological, and substantive issues related to selection, performance appraisal, and development of employees. Students participate in individual and group pr… 3 cr · 3 hr source
MGMT 49503Organizational Rewards and Compensation3Develops an understanding of reward systems theory and its application to the design of compensation systems. Provides theoretical and legal background and practical applications for the use of rewar… 3 cr · 3 hr source
MGMT 49603People Analytics3There is a growing demand for data-based decision making in organizations, and Human Resources is no exception. In this course, students will gain an appreciation for the ways in which people data ca… 3 cr · 3 hr source
MGMT 49803Talent Development3A comprehensive approach to developing talent demonstrates an organization's commitment to its employees and facilitates the organization's ability to meet strategic goals. This course focuses on app… 3 cr · 3 hr source
MGMT 52203Business Leadership and Ethics3Management for a global environment. The class will cover interpersonal workplace skills such as leadership and motivation, along with the management of human capital through well designed recruitmen… 3 cr · 3 hr source
MGMT 56103Leadership and Organizational Behavior3Managing in a global workforce, including human resource issues, motivation, performance evaluation, quality concepts, transformational leadership, and selection/ recruitment/ development of employee… 3 cr · 3 hr source
MGMT 60101Graduate Colloquium1Presentation and critique of research papers and proposals. (Typically offered: Fall and Spring) May be repeated for degree credit. 1 cr · 1 hr source
MGMT 61103Seminar in Organizational Behavior3Survey of theoretical and empirical literature in organizational behavior. Stresses critical evaluation of current writing in the field and its integration with prior research. Covers topics relating… 3 cr · 3 hr source
MGMT 62103Seminar in Research Methods3Familiarizes students with the principles and techniques underlying research in management and organizations. Issues of basic philosophy of science and research methods are covered. Special attention… 3 cr · 3 hr source
MGMT 62303Seminar in Human Resource Management3Provides an overview of major issues in human resource management. Designed to familiarize students with the seminal research in human resource management, and to provide them with the conceptual and… 3 cr · 3 hr source
MGMT 6360VSpecial Problems in Management1Individual reading and research. (Typically offered: Fall and Spring) May be repeated for up to 12 hours of degree credit. 1 cr · 1 hr source
MGMT 7000VDoctoral Dissertation1. Prerequisite: Candidacy. (Typically offered: Fall and Spring) May be repeated for degree credit. 1 cr · 1 hr source
MILS 10001Introduction to the Army1This course focuses on small group leadership and introducing the student to the Army as an organization. Students learn time management, drill and ceremony, military customs and courtesies, basic ma… 1 cr · 1 hr source
MILS 10101Foundations of Agile and Adaptive Leadership1Continuation of MILS 10001 . Topics include the Army Profession and what it means to be a professional in the U.S. Army, the Army Leadership Requirements Model, intermediate map reading/orienteering,… 1 cr · 1 hr source
MILS 11001Basic Marksmanship1Introduction to safe use of a rifle and practical application of rifle marksmanship. Course includes weapons safety, mechanics, capabilities, and fundamentals of marksmanship. Includes visit to fire… 1 cr · 1 hr source
MILS 20002Leadership and Decision Making2This course focuses on basic Army leadership doctrine and develops the student's skills by introducing them to small unit tactics. Students learn to apply critical thinking and problem solving by usi… 2 cr · 2 hr source
MILS 20102Army Doctrine and Team Development2Continuation of MILS 20002 . Topics include Troop Leading Procedures (TLP), time management, military writing, and basic tactics. Lecture 2 hours, laboratory 2 hours per week. Corequisite: Lab compon… 2 cr · 2 hr source
MILS 21001Advanced Rifle Marksmanship1Course to teach students the fundamentals of Advanced Rifle Marksmanship. Class is conducted once a week with topics including: Air rifle, small bore firing, advanced practical exercises of different… 1 cr · 1 hr source
MILS 30004Applied Leadership I4This course focuses on the development of managerial and leadership abilities and the practical application of these skills during 'hands-on' training. Students learn advanced infantry tactics and de… 4 cr · 4 hr source
MILS 30104Applied Leadership II4Continuation of MILS 30004 . This course prepares the student to excel at the ROTC Advanced Camp (normally attended during the summer between the junior and senior year). Requirements include one 48… 4 cr · 4 hr source
MILS 40001Advanced Military Issues1Individual study for advanced undergraduates. Students will research, write a paper, and give an oral presentation of a current military issue. Prerequisite: PMS approval. (Typically offered: Fall an… 1 cr · 1 hr source
MILS 40004Advanced Leadership I4This course focuses on the study of various military organizations and their role in military operations. Discussion of command and staff management in military organizations, executive responsibilit… 4 cr · 4 hr source
MILS 40101Advanced Military Correspondence1Practicum for advanced undergraduates. Students submit prepared military correspondence projects written in the military style using military forms and formats. Prerequisite: PMS approval. (Typically… 1 cr · 1 hr source
MILS 40104Advanced Leadership II4Continuation of MILS 40004 . This course prepares students to assume responsibilities as a commissioned officer upon graduation. One 48 hour weekend field training exercise is required per semester.… 4 cr · 4 hr source
MILS 50004Applied Leadership I4This course focuses on the development of managerial and leadership abilities and the practical application of these skills during 'hands-on' training. Students learn advanced infantry tactics and de… 4 cr · 4 hr source
MILS 50104Applied Military Leadership4Development of managerial and leadership abilities, maximizing performance-oriented 'hands-on' training. Students learn advanced infantry tactics and demonstrate their leadership potential using this… 4 cr · 4 hr source
MILS 60004Advanced Leadership I Graduate4This course focuses on the study of various military organizations and their role in military operations. Discussion of command and staff management in military organizations, executive responsibilit… 4 cr · 4 hr source
MILS 60104Advanced Leadership II4, focuses on your development as a leader and an Army officer. You will develop the knowledge, skills, and abilities to plan, resource, and assess training at the small unit level. You will also lear… 4 cr · 4 hr source
MKTG 30103Retail Internship3This experience is designed to give students an internship opportunity to combine their formal academic preparation with an exposure to the retail, consumer products and related industries. Prerequis… 3 cr · 3 hr source
MKTG 33403Selling and Sales Management3Examines how organizations and individuals communicate value and obtain desired results through the process of personal selling and customer relationship management, along with the role of sales mana… 3 cr · 3 hr source
MKTG 34303Introduction to Marketing3Examines strategies, tactical, and operational decisions related to contemporary marketing activities. Topics covered include product, services and international strategies in consumer and business m… 3 cr · 3 hr source
MKTG 343H3Honors Introduction to Marketing3Examines strategies, tactical, and operational decisions related to contemporary marketing activities. Topics covered include product, services and international strategies in consumer and business m… 3 cr · 3 hr source
MKTG 34403Retail Buying and Merchandise3Examination of supplier and buyer responsibilities and decisions associated with product assortment depth, budgets, promotions, inventory investment and control, and gross margin management for consu… 3 cr · 3 hr source
MKTG 35503Consumer Behavior3Analyzes consumer motivation, buying behavior, market adjustment, product innovation and adaptation; consumer market measurement, including survey of economic, behavioral science theories of consumer… 3 cr · 3 hr source
MKTG 36303Marketing Research3Research designs, techniques, and analyses of primary and secondary data for the purposes of (1) developing market forecasts and segmentation analyses; (2) strategy implementation determining product… 3 cr · 3 hr source
MKTG 36503Category Management Topics3This course exposes new majors in Marketing and Supply Chain Management to the current thinking of management and supply chain professionals in consumer packaged goods (CPG) and the tools to determin… 3 cr · 3 hr source
MKTG 38303Digital Marketing3An exploratory introduction to the tools and tactics used by today's marketers to effectively promote products, brands, and companies in the digital age, with focus on digital content, website design… 3 cr · 3 hr source
MKTG 400H3Honors Marketing and Transportation Colloquium3Explores events, concepts and/or new developments in the field of Marketing and/or Transportation. Prerequisite: Junior standing, honors standing, and MKTG 34303 . (Typically offered: Irregular) May… 3 cr · 3 hr source
MKTG 41003Marketing Topics3Special topics in marketing not available in other courses. Topics are selected by the Marketing faculty for each semester each course is offered. Prerequisite: MKTG 34303 . (Typically offered: Irreg… 3 cr · 3 hr source
MKTG 42303Integrated Marketing Communications3The theory, knowledge, and application relevant to the coordination of marketing communications including advertising, personal selling, sales promotion, public relations, and publicity. Prerequisite… 3 cr · 3 hr source
MKTG 43503Advanced Professional Selling3Applies best practices of the selling process with hands-on and practical approaches to developing long-term business-to-business and business to customer relationships, communicating value and earni… 3 cr · 3 hr source
MKTG 43603Selling and Sales Application and Leadership3The Sales Application and Leadership class is an advanced sales and sales leadership course where students will be guided through deeper application of sales skills and processes of professional sale… 3 cr · 3 hr source
MKTG 43703Selling and Sales Analytics3Sales and marketing professionals along with category and brand managers need relevant information derived from data and metrics that are appropriately gathered and analyzed. Students will be shown a… 3 cr · 3 hr source
MKTG 44303Retail Strategy3Concentrates on planning to meet the objectives and satisfy the retail marketing concept. Attention is devoted to retail format, competition among retail institutions, determination of store location… 3 cr · 3 hr source
MKTG 44503New Product Development3The course is structured along the three main dimensions of new product development: designing, manufacturing, and marketing of new products. An analytical approach is taken consistent with current t… 3 cr · 3 hr source
MKTG 4500VIndependent Study1The Marketing Independent Study course permits students on an individual basis to explore select topics in Marketing and Retail. Independent study projects will explore topics relevant for marketing… 1 cr · 1 hr source
MKTG 45103Nonprofit Marketing3This course is designed to give students a deeper understanding of marketing in the nonprofit sector, how it functions and how nonprofit marketing differs from traditional for profit marketing throug… 3 cr · 3 hr source
MKTG 46303Global Marketing3Examines differences in global environment; how cultural considerations, political, legal, and economic conditions affect market entry strategies and marketing mix decisions; development of marketing… 3 cr · 3 hr source
MKTG 47303Social Media and Marketing3will explore different strategies to develop and execute a successful social media plan for various businesses. The class will also teach students how to create engaging content, manage social media… 3 cr · 3 hr source
MKTG 48503Marketing Management3Strategic planning and management of the marketing function within the firm from a managerial viewpoint. Focus on the development and management of marketing strategies and tactics related to product… 3 cr · 3 hr source
MKTG 49303Search Marketing3A thorough examination of prevalent strategies, tactics, and tools used by today's marketers to generate qualified search traffic for their websites, content, e-commerce pages, and other digital prop… 3 cr · 3 hr source
MKTG 51003Introduction to Marketing3concepts and practices as applied to the retail consumer environment. Focuses on the strategic development, positioning, and management of products, promotion, distribution, pricing, and store enviro… 3 cr · 3 hr source
MKTG 52203Marketing3Product management, market research, marketing communications, retailing and distribution, consumer behavior, and social and ethical implications of marketing. (Typically offered: Fall) 3 cr · 3 hr source
MKTG 53303Retailing Strategy and Processes3Strategic planning and operation of retailing organizations. Investigation of the various types of retailing with emphasis on both the strategic and functional aspects in retail processes. (Typically… 3 cr · 3 hr source
MKTG 53403Digital Marketing3As an increasing number of companies embracing the digital world (e.g., online advertising and e-commerce), there is a growing need for marketers to understand the implications and interruptions brou… 3 cr · 3 hr source
MKTG 53503Category Management and Assortment3Category Management is a collaborative continuous process between manufacturers and retailers to manage a Shopper need state which we refer to as a 'category'. The purpose of this process is to optim… 3 cr · 3 hr source
MKTG 54103Special Topics in Marketing3Seminar in special topics in marketing. Topics vary depending on the instructor. Prerequisite: Graduate Standing. (Typically offered: Irregular) May be repeated for up to 6 hours of degree credit. 3 cr · 3 hr source
MKTG 54303Consumer and Market Research3Modern marketing research methods and analyses applied to consumers, shoppers, and buyers of goods and services sold in competitive retail environments. Attention is given to both quantitative and qu… 3 cr · 3 hr source
MKTG 55103Sales Analytics3Recent years have witnessed increasing competitive pressures along with an explosion in the quantity and quality of data available. Big Data is rapidly changing how we view and analyze problems to ma… 3 cr · 3 hr source
MKTG 55203Marketing Analytics3This course is intended to teach students how to use data analytics to improve marketing decision making at every stage of the Strategic Marketing Process. The focus will be on the skills and tools n… 3 cr · 3 hr source
MKTG 55503New Product Development and Strategy3Behavioral and social science concepts applied to retail shoppers, buyers, and consumers of products and services. Attention is given to research on the cognitive, affective, and experiential aspects… 3 cr · 3 hr source
MKTG 55603Retail Strategy3The purpose of this course is to investigate the changing landscape of the retail industry. It should be noted that "retail" is an incredibly broad topic covering everything from consumer insights to… 3 cr · 3 hr source
MKTG 55703Advanced Marketing Analytics3This course is intended to advance students' knowledge in data analytics to improve marketing decision making at every stage of the Strategic Marketing Process. This is an advanced course focused on… 3 cr · 3 hr source
MKTG 55803Social Media Marketing3Social media is changing how business is done around the world in almost every industry. Many companies have embraced social media as a strategic component in their promotion/communication mix (e.g.,… 3 cr · 3 hr source
MKTG 6360VSpecial Problems in Marketing1Individual research problems. (Typically offered: Irregular) May be repeated for up to 12 hours of degree credit. 1 cr · 1 hr source
MKTG 64103Special Topics in Marketing3Seminar in special topics in marketing. Topics vary depending upon the instructor. (Typically offered: Irregular) May be repeated for up to 12 hours of degree credit. 3 cr · 3 hr source
MKTG 64303Seminar in Research Methods3Extensive review of literature illustrative of marketing research studies. Focuses upon theoretical foundations of research design, methodology, and analysis as well as interpretation of univariate,… 3 cr · 3 hr source
MKTG 64403Seminar in Marketing Theory3Comprehensive survey and critical review of the history of marketing thought and contemporary schools of thought in marketing discipline. In-depth research, review, synthesis, and a research proposal… 3 cr · 3 hr source
MKTG 7000VDoctoral Dissertation1. Prerequisite: Candidacy. (Typically offered: Fall and Spring) May be repeated for degree credit. 1 cr · 1 hr source
MRST 20103Introduction to Medieval and Renaissance Studies3An interdisciplinary introduction to the major historical and cultural developments in northern Europe and the Mediterranean basin from approximately 500 to 1600 C.E. (Typically offered: Fall Even Ye… 3 cr · 3 hr source
MRST 30103Special Topics in Medieval Studies3In-depth study of some topic or period of medieval literature, art, history and philosophy. Prerequisite: Sophomore standing. (Typically offered: Irregular) May be repeated for up to 12 hours of degr… 3 cr · 3 hr source
MRST 301H3Honors Special Topics in Medieval Studies3In-depth study of some topic or period of medieval literature, art, history and philosophy. Prerequisite: Sophomore standing. (Typically offered: Irregular) May be repeated for up to 9 hours of degre… 3 cr · 3 hr source
MRST 30203Special Topics in Early Modern Studies3In-depth study of some topic or period of Early Modern literature, art, history and philosophy. (Typically offered: Irregular) May be repeated for up to 12 hours of degree credit. 3 cr · 3 hr source
MRST 40003Medieval and Renaissance Studies Colloquium3Advanced study of some more narrowly focused aspect of medieval and/or Renaissance studies. Prerequisite: Sophomore standing. (Typically offered: Spring Odd Years) May be repeated for up to 6 hours o… 3 cr · 3 hr source
MRST 41103Italian Fairy Tales in Literature, Visual Arts, and Cinema3Explores different typologies of fables and examines the evolution of the genre from the Middle Ages to contemporary times. Taught in Italian. Prerequisite: ITAL 31103 or ITAL 31203 or instructor's c… 3 cr · 3 hr source
MRST 41303The Power of Women: Representations of from Italian Women from Middle Ages to Early Modern Period3Examines the various representations of women through diverse genres, by both male and female authors, from the Middle Ages to the Early Modern period in Italy. Taught in English. (Typically offered:… 3 cr · 3 hr source
MRST 51303The Power of Women: Representations of & from Italian Women from Middle Ages to Early Modern Period3Examines the various representations of women through diverse genres, by both male and female authors, from the Middle Ages to the Early Modern period in Italy. Taught in English. (Typically offered:… 3 cr · 3 hr source
MSEN 43103Structure and Properties of Materials3, covers core concepts of materials science and engineering and is foundational for students interested in studying materials from different fields. The structures of materials at the atomic scale, n… 3 cr · 3 hr source
MSEN 47303Materials Processing3This hands-on lab course will cover the disciplines needed to process materials and make active electronic and photonic devices utilizing nanoscale structures and fabrication techniques presently use… 3 cr · 3 hr source
MSEN 4880VMaterials Science and Engineering Undergraduate Research1Special research topics associated with undergraduates enrolled in the Materials Science and Engineering minor program, or by special permission of the MSEN Director to undergraduate students engaged… 1 cr · 1 hr source
MSEN 52503Emerging Technologies in Industry3Business leaders present technologies used by their companies. Focusing on Arkansas-based companies, technology needs for the industry and innovative ideas for solutions or advancements are discussed… 3 cr · 3 hr source
MSEN 53103Structure and Properties of Materials3, covers core concepts of materials science and engineering and is foundational for students interested in studying materials from different fields. The structures of materials at the atomic scale, n… 3 cr · 3 hr source
MSEN 53202Materials Characterization2Lecture and hands-on experience for using characterization tools to study the properties of materials. Techniques covered will include x-ray diffraction, x-ray photoelectron spectroscopy, scanning el… 2 cr · 2 hr source
MSEN 53803Research Commercialization and Product Development3This survey course examines research commercialization through analysis of IP, technology space, market space, manufacturability, financials, and business plans. Entrepreneurial behaviors and product… 3 cr · 3 hr source
MSEN 53903Product Development Process3Demonstration of a student's technical and management knowledge integration by creating a commercially viable product development process to meet a new societal need, with the technical solution base… 3 cr · 3 hr source
MSEN 55103Applied Research in External Technical Organizations3A one semester narrow focus graduate level research effort while working at an external technical organization's site. Requires a final report of style and quality suitable for journal submission. Th… 3 cr · 3 hr source
MSEN 55203Applied On-Campus Collaborative Research with External Technical Organizations3A one semester narrow focus graduate level on-campus research effort performed in collaboration with an external technical organization. Requires a final report of style and quality suitable for jour… 3 cr · 3 hr source
MSEN 5550VInternship in External Technical Organization1Used to document a MSEN grad student internship experience in an external technical organization for a minimum duration of six weeks (6-9 weeks=one hour, 10-12 weeks=two hours, and 13-15 weeks=three… 1 cr · 1 hr source
MSEN 56101Research Communication Seminar of MS Students1This course serves as a forum for MS students to develop oral presentation skills and to exchange research ideas. Research presentations will be on various topics in the area of micro to nanoscale ma… 1 cr · 1 hr source
MSEN 57103Advanced Nanomaterials Chemistry3Science and engineering graduates are using more nanomaterials, and modern industry demands that its scientists and engineers have materials chemistry knowledge. Materials from the micro to nanoscale… 3 cr · 3 hr source
MSEN 57303Materials Processing3This hands-on lab course will cover the disciplines needed to process materials and make active electronic and photonic devices utilizing nanoscale structures and fabrication techniques presently use… 3 cr · 3 hr source
MSEN 581011st Year Operations Seminar - Infrastructure Management1Weekly seminar for 1st year Materials Science and Engineering graduate students to discuss issues that increase professional performance in technology-centered organizations. The discussions will foc… 1 cr · 1 hr source
MSEN 58201Ethics for Scientists and Engineers1This course will introduce methods useful in the practice of ethical decision making in the high technology academic and industrial work place. An emphasis will be placed on applying the methods disc… 1 cr · 1 hr source
MSEN 5870VSpecial Topics in Materials Science and Engineering1Consideration of current materials science and engineering topics not covered in other courses. One section will be created for each topic only after a syllabus is submitted to the MSEN office by the… 1 cr · 1 hr source
MSEN 5880VSpecial Problems in Materials Science and Engineering1Opportunity for individual study of advanced subjects related to a graduate degree in Materials Science and Engineering to suit individual requirements. One section will be created for each student o… 1 cr · 1 hr source
MSEN 591011st Year Operations Seminar - Personnel Management1Weekly seminar for 1st year Materials Science and Engineering graduate students to discuss issues that increase professional performance in technology-centered organizations. The discussions will foc… 1 cr · 1 hr source
MSEN 6000VMaster's Thesis1. Prerequisite: Graduate standing. (Typically offered: Fall, Spring and Summer) May be repeated for degree credit. 1 cr · 1 hr source
MSEN 6260VEmerging Technologies in Industry Practicum1Students engage in demand-driven research projects inspired by Arkansas companies as part of the interdisciplinary IGNITE (Industry Generating New Ideas and Technology through Education) program. The… 1 cr · 1 hr source
MSEN 63103Advanced Materials Science and Engineering3This course will introduce students to the core principles of the design, nature and processing of advanced materials and the mechanisms of failure of materials. The course also integrates materials… 3 cr · 3 hr source
MSEN 63203Materials Engineering Design3This course will provide concrete training on the generation of a sound prototype design and R&D plan, in addition to the generation of a quality proposal based on specific federal solicitation crite… 3 cr · 3 hr source
MSEN 66101Research Communication Seminar of PhD Students1This course serves as a forum for Ph.D. students to develop oral presentation skills and to exchange research ideas. Research presentations will be on various topics in the area of materials, process… 1 cr · 1 hr source
MSEN 681012nd Year Operations Seminar - Management and Leadership1Weekly seminar for 2nd year Materials Science and Engineering graduate students to discuss issues that increase professional performance in technology-centered organizations. The discussions will foc… 1 cr · 1 hr source
MSEN 691012nd Year Operations Seminar - Advanced Management and Leadership1Weekly seminar for 2nd year Materials Science and Engineering graduate students to discuss advanced issues that increase professional performance in technology-centered organizations. The discussions… 1 cr · 1 hr source
MSEN 7000VDoctoral Dissertation1. (Typically offered: Fall, Spring and Summer) May be repeated for degree credit. 1 cr · 1 hr source
MUAC 11201English and Italian Diction for Singers1Training in proper pronunciation and inflections of English and Italian as applied to singers. Two meetings per week. (Typically offered: Fall) 1 cr · 1 hr source
MUAC 11401German and French Diction for Singers1Training in proper pronunciation and inflection of German and French as applied to singing. Two meetings per week. Prerequisite: MUAC 11201 . (Typically offered: Spring) 1 cr · 1 hr source
MUAC 11601Class Instruction in Piano for Non-Music Majors1Beginning instruction in piano. Does not fulfill the class piano requirement for music majors. (Typically offered: Fall, Spring and Summer) 1 cr · 1 hr source
MUAC 12201Piano Class for Music Majors I1Training in functional piano skills for music majors. Two meetings per week. Prerequisite: Music major and MUTH 10003 . (Typically offered: Spring) 1 cr · 1 hr source
MUAC 12301Piano Class for Music Majors II1A continuation of MUAC 12201 . Two meetings per week. Upon successful completion of MUAC 12301 with a grade of B or better, credit for MUAC 12201 will also be given. Prerequisite: MUAC 12201 and a mu… 1 cr · 1 hr source
MUAC 13201Class Instruction in Guitar1Beginning class instruction in guitar. Students must provide their own instruments. (Typically offered: Fall and Spring) 1 cr · 1 hr source
MUAC 13801Class Instruction in Voice1Fundamentals of vocalization and singing of English songs, including breathing, vowel clarity, and pronunciation of consonants. (Typically offered: Fall and Spring) 1 cr · 1 hr source
MUAC 21102Music Technology2Introduces skills for transcribing music using music notation software and sound reinforcement systems. Covers MIDI sequencing and audio recording and editing software to produce accompaniment tracks… 2 cr · 2 hr source
MUAC 22201Piano Class for Music Majors III1A continuation of MUAC 12301 . Two meetings per week. Upon successful completion of MUAC 22201 with a grade of B or better, credit for MUAC 12201 and MUAC 12301 will also be given. Prerequisite: MUAC… 1 cr · 1 hr source
MUAC 22301Piano Class for Music Major IV1A continuation of MUAC 22201 . Two meetings per week. Upon successful completion of MUAC 22301 with a grade of B or better, credit for MUAC 12201 , MUAC 12301 , and MUAC 22201 will also be given. Pre… 1 cr · 1 hr source
MUAC 23201Guitar Class Intermediate1Continues the development of several skills on the guitar such as rhythm playing, chord formations, sheet music reading, and melody presentation. Includes significant solo and group playing experienc… 1 cr · 1 hr source
MUAC 31102Functional Piano Technique2A comprehensive survey of functional piano playing technique focusing on the ergonomic way of playing the piano, injury prevention, and patterns of movement. (Typically offered: Spring) 2 cr · 2 hr source
MUAC 34001Jazz Improvisation I1This course is the first in a four-semester sequence on the study of jazz improvisation with a linguistic approach. The class will cover the vocabulary and grammar of jazz, as well as rhetoric, story… 1 cr · 1 hr source
MUAC 34101Jazz Improvisation II1This course is the second in a four-semester sequence on the study of jazz improvisation with a linguistic approach. The class will cover the vocabulary and grammar of jazz, as well as rhetoric, stor… 1 cr · 1 hr source
MUAC 44001Jazz Improvisation III1This course is the third in a four-semester sequence on the study of jazz improvisation with a linguistic approach. The class will cover the vocabulary and grammar of jazz, as well as rhetoric, story… 1 cr · 1 hr source
MUAC 44101Jazz Improvisation IV1This course is the fourth in a four-semester sequence on the study of jazz improvisation with a linguistic approach. The class will cover the vocabulary and grammar of jazz, as well as rhetoric, stor… 1 cr · 1 hr source
MUAC 44201Advanced Studies in Improvisation1Extends the techniques built in the improvisation course sequence ( MUAC 34001 , MUAC 34101 , MUAC 44001 , MUAC 44101 ) with specialized topics in a variety of improvisatory traditions. Sections may… 1 cr · 1 hr source
MUAC 54201Advanced Studies in Improvisation1Extends the techniques built in the improvisation course sequence ( MUAC 34001 , MUAC 34101 , MUAC 44001 , MUAC 44101 ) with specialized topics in a variety of improvisatory traditions. Sections may… 1 cr · 1 hr source
MUAC 54802Innovators of Jazz Seminar2Explores major 20th century figures in jazz as they relate to Black Music genres and the music of major jazz figures from the perspective of performance, composition, improvisation, and historical/cu… 2 cr · 2 hr source
MUAC 61201Advanced IPA for Singers1Training in proper use of the International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA), as needed for application in the choral setting. Pronunciation and inflections of commonly used languages in choral music (English… 1 cr · 1 hr source
MUAP 1000VApplied Secondary-Level Voice/Instrument I1Private study of secondary voice/instrument. Prerequisite: Instructor consent. (Typically offered: Fall and Spring) May be repeated for up to 4 hours of degree credit. 1 cr · 1 hr source
MUAP 1100VApplied Major Voice/Instrument I1Private study of the primary voice/instrument for music majors. Admission to MUAP 1100V requires the successful completion of audition for the instructor. Prerequisite: Music major. (Typically offere… 1 cr · 1 hr source
MUAP 1300VApplied Skills Voice/Instrument I1Private study of the primary voice/instrument for music majors. Continued development of fundamental musical and technical skills introduced in MUAP 1100V . Prerequisite: Music major; recommendation… 1 cr · 1 hr source
MUAP 2000VApplied Secondary-Level Voice/Instrument II1Continued private study of secondary voice/instrument. Instructor permission required to enroll. Prerequisite: Two semesters of MUAP 1000V and recommendation of the instructor. (Typically offered: Fa… 1 cr · 1 hr source
MUAP 2100VApplied Major Voice/Instrument II1Continued private study of the primary voice/instrument for music majors. Prerequisite: Two semesters of MUAP 1100V with grades of B or better or MUAP 1300V with a grade of B or better. (Typically of… 1 cr · 1 hr source
MUAP 2300VApplied Skills Voice/Instrument II1Private study of the primary voice/instrument for music majors. Continued development of fundamental musical and technical skills introduced in MUAP 2100V . Prerequisite: Two semesters of MUAP 2100V… 1 cr · 1 hr source
MUAP 3000VApplied Secondary-Level Voice/Instrument III1Advanced private study of secondary voice/instrument. Prerequisite: Two semesters of MUAP 2000V and recommendation of the instructor. (Typically offered: Fall and Spring) May be repeated for up to 4… 1 cr · 1 hr source
MUAP 3100VApplied Major Voice/Instrument III1Continuation of MUAP 2100V . Private study of the primary instrument/voice for music majors at the advanced level. Admission requires approval of the faculty committee of the area of study (voice, pi… 1 cr · 1 hr source
MUAP 310HVHonors Applied Major Voice/Instrument III1Continuation of MUAP 2100V . Private study of the primary voice/instrument for honors music majors at the advanced level. Admission requires approval of faculty committee of the area of study (voice,… 1 cr · 1 hr source
MUAP 32001Applied Recital I1Preparation and performance of a public recital of a minimum of 25 minutes of music. (Typically offered: Fall and Spring) May be repeated for degree credit. 1 cr · 1 hr source
MUAP 320H1Honors Applied Recital I1Preparation and performance of a public recital of a minimum of 50 minutes of music. Corequisite: MUAP 310HV . (Typically offered: Fall and Spring) May be repeated for degree credit. This course is e… 1 cr · 1 hr source
MUAP 3300VApplied Skills Voice/Instrument III1Private study of the primary voice/instrument for music majors at the advanced level. Continued development of musical and technical skills introduced in MUAP 3100V . Prerequisite: Two semesters of M… 1 cr · 1 hr source
MUAP 4000VApplied Secondary-Level Voice/Instrument IV1Continued advanced private study of secondary voice/instrument. Instructor permission required to enroll. Prerequisite: Two semesters of MUAP 3000V and recommendation of the instructor. (Typically of… 1 cr · 1 hr source
MUAP 4100VApplied Major Voice/Instrument IV1Continuation of MUAP 3100V . Private study of the primary voice/instrument for music majors at the advanced level. Prerequisite: Two semesters of MUAP 3100V with recommendation of instructor. (Typica… 1 cr · 1 hr source
MUAP 410HVHonors Applied Major Voice/Instrument IV1Continuation of MUAP 310HV . Private study of the primary voice/instrument for honors music majors at the advanced level. Prerequisite: Two semesters of MUAP 310HV , recommendation of instructor and… 1 cr · 1 hr source
MUAP 4150VApplied Skills Voice/Instrument IV1Private study of the primary voice/instrument for music majors at the advanced level in preparation for recital. Continued development of musical and technical skills introduced in MUAP 4100V . Prere… 1 cr · 1 hr source
MUAP 42001Applied Recital II1Preparation and performance of a public recital of a minimum of 50 minutes of music. Prerequisite: MUAP 32001 . (Typically offered: Fall and Spring) May be repeated for degree credit. 1 cr · 1 hr source
MUAP 420H1Honors Applied Recital II1Preparation and performance of a public recital of a minimum of 50 minutes of music. Corequisite: MUAP 410HV . (Typically offered: Fall and Spring) May be repeated for degree credit. This course is e… 1 cr · 1 hr source
MUAP 43001Composition Recital1Preparation and performance of a public recital of a minimum of 50 minutes consisting of original musical compositions. (Typically offered: Fall and Spring) May be repeated for degree credit. 1 cr · 1 hr source
MUAP 5000VApplied Voice/Instrument-Secondary Level1Private study at the graduate secondary level. (Typically offered: Fall and Spring) May be repeated for degree credit. 1 cr · 1 hr source
MUAP 5100VApplied Voice/Instrument1Private study at the graduate level. (Typically offered: Fall and Spring) May be repeated for degree credit. 1 cr · 1 hr source
MUAP 5200VGraduate Recital I1Preparation and performance of a public recital of a minimum of 50 minutes of music. (Typically offered: Fall, Spring and Summer) May be repeated for degree credit. 1 cr · 1 hr source
MUAP 5210VGraduate Recital II1Preparation and performance of a public recital of a minimum of 50 minutes of music. (Typically offered: Fall, Spring and Summer) May be repeated for degree credit. 1 cr · 1 hr source
MUAP 6100VApplied Voice/Instrument1Private study at the graduate level. (Typically offered: Fall and Spring) May be repeated for degree credit. 1 cr · 1 hr source
MUAP 62003Graduate Recital I3Public 50-minute lecture recital consisting of a musical performance and scholarly presentation in consultation with the candidate's doctoral advisor. (Typically offered: Irregular) 3 cr · 3 hr source
MUAP 62103Graduate Recital II3Preparation and performance of a public recital of a minimum of 50 minutes of music. (Typically offered: Irregular) 3 cr · 3 hr source
MUAP 62203Community Project for DMA Candidates3Community outreach project related to the candidate's area of interest. (Typically offered: Irregular) 3 cr · 3 hr source
MUED 13701Teaching the Beginning Percussionist1A study of the pedagogy and techniques needed to instruct middle school and junior high percussionists. Emphasis on elementary snare drum and marimba performance. Study of junior high band and orches… 1 cr · 1 hr source
MUED 20102Introduction to Music Education2A course designed to provide early experiences for the prospective music teacher. Students will become familiar with professional trends, music classroom organizational and management issues, and pri… 2 cr · 2 hr source
MUED 23301Marching Band Techniques1Preparation for teaching, organizing, and leading a high school marching band program. Emphasis on the design process when working with professional designers (visual/music/drill), and exploring the… 1 cr · 1 hr source
MUED 23401Technology in Music Teaching1Introduces the fundamentals of STEAM by using music education technology to enhance student learning in public school music classrooms. Emphasis on understanding the effective means to authentically… 1 cr · 1 hr source
MUED 25302Class Instruction in Woodwind Instruments2Familiarizes students with elementary and intermediate skills, techniques and pedagogy needed to teach woodwind instruments--flute, clarinet, saxophone, oboe, and bassoon--in a class setting. Corequi… 2 cr · 2 hr source
MUED 25402Class Instruction in Brass Instruments2Familiarizes students with elementary and intermediate skills, techniques and pedagogy needed to teach brass instruments--trumpet, French horn, trombone, euphonium, and tuba--in a class setting. Core… 2 cr · 2 hr source
MUED 25502Class Instruction in Orchestral String Instruments2Familiarizes students with elementary and intermediate skills, techniques and pedagogy needed to teach orchestral stringed instruments in a class setting. Includes a lab that specifically focuses on… 2 cr · 2 hr source
MUED 31102Pedagogy in Music Education2A course presenting broad music teaching concepts and specific teaching behaviors. Students will experience the pedagogical teaching situation through the construct of effective communication practic… 2 cr · 2 hr source
MUED 38303Music Education in the Elementary School3Concepts of elementary music education; methods, materials, curriculum design, and supervision in elementary school music. Prerequisite: MUED 20102 . (Typically offered: Fall and Spring) 3 cr · 3 hr source
MUED 39101Classroom Instruments in Music Education1The study of instruments utilized in the general music classroom, including but not limited to the Orff Instrumentarium, pitched and unpitched hand-held percussion, frame and various ethnic drums, gu… 1 cr · 1 hr source
MUED 40201Supervised Practicum in Teaching Musical Skills1Provides for supervised teaching opportunities with public school students in instrumental, choral, and elementary classes. Corequisite: MUED 45303 . Prerequisite: MUEDBM major and MUED 20102 . (Typi… 1 cr · 1 hr source
MUED 40301Seminar for Professional Entry into Music Education1A seminar offered during student teaching semester to prepare the student for the role of a professional educator. Content includes professional ethics and conduct, classroom management, evaluation a… 1 cr · 1 hr source
MUED 42703Methods for Teaching String Instruments3Methods and materials for students preparing to teach orchestral instruments and ensembles in the public schools. Prerequisite: MUED 13701 , MUED 20102 , MUED 25302 , MUED 25402 , MUED 25502 , and MU… 3 cr · 3 hr source
MUED 42803Teaching Vocal Music3Methods and materials used in teaching secondary choral music. Prerequisite: MUED 20102 . (Typically offered: Irregular) 3 cr · 3 hr source
MUED 42903Instrumental Methods3Problems of teaching instrumental music in the public schools. Prerequisite: MUED 13701 , MUED 20102 , MUED 25302 , MUED 25402 , MUED 25502 , and MUED 30201. (Typically offered: Fall) 3 cr · 3 hr source
MUED 4510VStudent Teaching: Elementary Music4A minimum of five weeks and a maximum of ten weeks will be spent in an off-campus school, where the student will teach under supervision in the elementary classroom and will participate in other acti… 4 cr · 4 hr source
MUED 4520VStudent Teaching: Secondary Music4A minimum of five weeks and a maximum of ten weeks will be spent in an off-campus school, where the student will teach under supervision in the elementary classroom and will participate in other acti… 4 cr · 4 hr source
MUED 45303Residency I3Students will spend 270 hours over the course of the semester teaching in a public, private, or charter school under the supervision of an experienced Arkansas-licensed mentor, gaining experience in… 3 cr · 3 hr source
MUED 4540VResidency II11A continuation of residency I where students will expand on their teaching skills in either elementary or secondary music classrooms. Students will spend 4-days per week over the course of the semest… 11 cr · 11 hr source
MUED 47403Characteristics of Special Needs Students in the Music Classroom3Provides an overview to special needs students in the music classroom. Explores the characteristics of special needs students in six domains: cognitive, communicative, emotional, behavioral, and medi… 3 cr · 3 hr source
MUED 4770VSpecial Topics in Music Education1Subject matter not covered in other sources. With permission, may be repeated for credit if topics are different. (Typically offered: Irregular) May be repeated for degree credit. 1 cr · 1 hr source
MUED 55103Seminar: Resources in Music Education3Study of the analytical and writing skills necessary for academic research in music education. Each student identifies one problem specific to music education, finds and reviews related literature an… 3 cr · 3 hr source
MUED 56503Seminar: Issues in Music Education3A seminar exploring the relationships between the profession of teaching music and selected views about learning theories, teaching methods, philosophy, psychology, and other selected topics relevant… 3 cr · 3 hr source
MUED 57303Music Education in the Elementary School3Concepts of elementary music education; methods, materials, curriculum design, and supervision in elementary school music. (Typically offered: Irregular) 3 cr · 3 hr source
MUED 57403Characteristics of Special Needs Students in the Music Classroom3A review of characteristics and behaviors of students in the music classroom that have identified or unidentified disabilities in learning. Prerequisite: Admittance into Music Education for Students… 3 cr · 3 hr source
MUED 57503Teaching Music to Students with Special Needs3Instructs students how to construct and implement curriculum and assessments for students with special needs in a music classroom. Prerequisite: MUED 57403 . (Typically offered: Spring) 3 cr · 3 hr source
MUED 57603Practicum in Teaching Music to Students with Special Needs3Students will utilize and evaluate designed curriculum and assessment from MUED 57503 in a music classroom. Prerequisite: MUED 57403 . Corequisite: MUED 57503 . (Typically offered: Spring) 3 cr · 3 hr source
MUED 5770VSpecial Topics in Music Education1Subject matter not covered in other sources. With permission, may be repeated for credit if topics are different. Graduate degree credit will not be given for both MUED 4770V and MUED 5770V . (Typica… 1 cr · 1 hr source
MUED 58101Curriculum Design in Music1Goals and objectives in music education. Student will develop a curriculum for an actual or hypothetical music education program. (Typically offered: Irregular) 1 cr · 1 hr source
MUED 59703Tests and Measurement in Music3This course will address the psychometric concepts of tests and measurement of music achievement, aptitude, attitude, and self-assessment. The course will focus on the teaching and assessment of musi… 3 cr · 3 hr source
MUED 59803Psychology of Music Behavior3This course is an introduction to the psychology of music, and will adopt an interdisciplinary view toward the field, covering such topics as philosophical and sociological questions about the nature… 3 cr · 3 hr source
MUED 6000VMaster's Thesis1Preparation of a master's thesis as partial fulfillment of the requirement for the master's degree. (Typically offered: Irregular) May be repeated for degree credit. 1 cr · 1 hr source
MUED 6050VIndependent Study1Provides students with an opportunity to pursue special study of problems in music education. (Typically offered: Irregular) May be repeated for up to 6 hours of degree credit. 1 cr · 1 hr source
MUED 63103Teaching Music in Higher Education3Designed to develop pedagogical techniques for teaching music at the collegiate level. (Typically offered: Irregular) 3 cr · 3 hr source
MUEN 12101Latin American Ensemble I1Plays music of Latin America with particular focus on Afro-Caribbean music and its performance practices. Students perform, improvise, arrange and compose in a variety of styles such as Son, Danzon,… 1 cr · 1 hr source
MUEN 12201World Music Ensemble I1Study music and practices from a variety of musical cultures, while simultaneously acquiring solid grounding in music theory, musicianship skills, music history, and literature. (Typically offered: F… 1 cr · 1 hr source
MUEN 12301Songwriters' Ensemble I1A combined songwriting course and contemporary music ensemble. Students build a portfolio of original songs while studying elements of modern songwriting including harmony, lyrics, form, arranging, p… 1 cr · 1 hr source
MUEN 12401Beginning Jazz Combo1Introductory ensemble experience offering a repertoire-based approach to learning basic improvisation skills and the performance of common jazz styles. Open to both music and non-music majors. (Typic… 1 cr · 1 hr source
MUEN 12501Arkansas Soul Band I1Perform historical and contemporary popular music from the African American tradition. These genres include, but are not limited to, soul, blues, funk, R&B, and hip-hop. Students will develop arrangi… 1 cr · 1 hr source
MUEN 12601Intermediate Jazz Combo I1Intermediate small jazz ensemble focused on improvisation in the context of bebop, free jazz, fusion, and related styles. (Typically offered: Fall and Spring) May be repeated for up to 2 hours of deg… 1 cr · 1 hr source
MUEN 12701Advanced Jazz Combo I1Advanced small jazz ensemble focused on improvisation in the context of bebop, free jazz, fusion, and related styles. (Typically offered: Fall and Spring) May be repeated for up to 2 hours of degree… 1 cr · 1 hr source
MUEN 12801Vocal Jazz Ensemble I1Presents the opportunity for vocal students interested in jazz to perform music as an ensemble. Prerequisite: Instructor consent. (Typically offered: Fall and Spring) May be repeated for up to 2 hour… 1 cr · 1 hr source
MUEN 12901Commercial Music Ensemble1A music ensemble focusing on commercial and popular music forms. Students explore songs from American and world popular music to develop listening skills, technique, and collaboration among players.… 1 cr · 1 hr source
MUEN 14001Opera Theatre I1Study of opera through performances of scenes, chamber and major operatic production. Admission with director's approval. (Typically offered: Fall and Spring) May be repeated for up to 2 hours of deg… 1 cr · 1 hr source
MUEN 14101Razorback Chorus I1Performance-based choral ensemble designed to improve individual and collective vocal skills, develop sight-reading skills, improve the individual's grasp of the essential elements of music, and expo… 1 cr · 1 hr source
MUEN 14201Inspirational Chorale I1Performance of African American literature with particular emphasis on Negro spirituals, traditional/contemporary gospel music, and sacred world music. Rehearsal 3 hours per week. (Typically offered:… 1 cr · 1 hr source
MUEN 14301Symphony Orchestra I1Large, select orchestral ensemble setting with a focus on the study and performance of a range of symphonic literature. Emphasis on high artistic standards through style and interpretation. Enrollmen… 1 cr · 1 hr source
MUEN 14401Marching Band I1Large ensemble performs at football games. Emphasis on high performance standards and a variety of performing styles. Rehearsal 8 hours per week. (Typically offered: Fall) May be repeated for up to 2… 1 cr · 1 hr source
MUEN 14501Schola Cantorum I1Large, select choral ensemble with focus on the study and performance of a range of choral literature. Emphasis on high artistic standards through style and interpretation. Enrollment limited to more… 1 cr · 1 hr source
MUEN 14601Wind Symphony I1Large ensemble setting with emphasis on performing wind band literature and enhancing the musicianship of members. Focus on performance standards through style and interpretation. Concerts of high ar… 1 cr · 1 hr source
MUEN 14701Jazz Orchestra1Training in the various styles of jazz and popular music. Rehearsal 3 hours per week. Admission by audition. Prerequisite: Instructor consent. (Typically offered: Fall and Spring) May be repeated for… 1 cr · 1 hr source
MUEN 14801Campus Band I1Large ensemble setting with emphasis on performing wind band literature and enhancing the musicianship of members. Focus on performance standards through style and interpretation. Concerts of artisti… 1 cr · 1 hr source
MUEN 14901Concert Band I1Large ensemble setting with emphasis on performing wind band literature and enhancing the musicianship of members. Focus on performance standards through style and interpretation. Concerts of artisti… 1 cr · 1 hr source
MUEN 15001Chamber Music I1Performance of small ensemble music for any combination of instruments and/or voice. Rehearsal 3 hours per week. (Typically offered: Fall and Spring) May be repeated for up to 2 hours of degree credi… 1 cr · 1 hr source
MUEN 15101Symphonic Band I1Large ensemble setting with emphasis on performing wind band literature and enhancing the musicianship of members. Focus on performance standards through style and interpretation. Concerts of artisti… 1 cr · 1 hr source
MUEN 15201Woodwind Quintet I1Study and performance of music for woodwind quintet. Weekly coaching will emphasize intonation, blend, stylistic awareness, and ensemble precision. Repertoire ranges from the 18th to the 20th centuri… 1 cr · 1 hr source
MUEN 15401Accompanying I1Piano accompanying of vocal and instrumental soloists. Rehearsal 2 hours per week. Pre- or Corequisite: MUAP 1100V . (Typically offered: Fall and Spring) May be repeated for up to 2 hours of degree c… 1 cr · 1 hr source
MUEN 15501Percussion Ensemble I1Study and performance of ensemble music for multiple percussion instruments. Rehearsal 2 hours per week. (Typically offered: Fall and Spring) May be repeated for up to 2 hours of degree credit. 1 cr · 1 hr source
MUEN 15601Musical Theater Orchestra I1Instrumental ensemble with focus on the preparation and performance of musical theater pit orchestra music, in conjunction with UA Theater's mainstage musical. Admission by audition or director's app… 1 cr · 1 hr source
MUEN 15801Chamber Choir I1Study and performance of vocal chamber music. Rehearsal 2 hours per week for 1 hour of credit. (Typically offered: Fall and Spring) May be repeated for up to 2 hours of degree credit. 1 cr · 1 hr source
MUEN 15901Treble Chorus I1Performance-based choral ensemble designed to improve individual and collective vocal skills, develop sight-reading skills, improve the individual's grasp of the essential elements of music, and expo… 1 cr · 1 hr source
MUEN 16901Wind Ensemble I1Large ensemble setting performing orchestral wind and symphonic band literature with emphasis on high performance standards through style and interpretation. Concerts of high artistic merit which ser… 1 cr · 1 hr source
MUEN 17201Clarinet Ensemble I1Study and performance of music for multiple clarinets, including trios, quartets, quintets, and clarinet choir. Rehearsal 2 hours per week. (Typically offered: Fall and Spring) May be repeated for up… 1 cr · 1 hr source
MUEN 17301Saxophone Ensemble I1Study and performance of music for multiple saxophones, including trios, quartets, quintets, and saxophone choir. Rehearsal 3 hours per week. (Typically offered: Fall and Spring) May be repeated for… 1 cr · 1 hr source
MUEN 17401Chamber Orchestra I1Explores the string orchestra literature with a focus on proficient string orchestra performance practices and effective music preparation strategies. Explores balance, blend, articulation, style, an… 1 cr · 1 hr source
MUEN 17601New Music Ensemble I1Small, select ensemble with emphasis on music written in the last hundred years, especially by important living composers. Focus on audience engagement through high performance standards, unconventio… 1 cr · 1 hr source
MUEN 17701Trombone Ensemble I1Study and performance of music for multiple trombones, including trios, quartets, quintets, and trombone choir. Rehearsal 2 hours per week. (Typically offered: Fall and Spring) May be repeated for up… 1 cr · 1 hr source
MUEN 17801Tuba Ensemble I1Study and performance of music for multiple combinations of tuba and euphonium, including trios, quartets, quintets, and low brass choir. Rehearsal 2 hours per week. (Typically offered: Fall and Spri… 1 cr · 1 hr source
MUEN 22101Latin American Ensemble II1This ensemble plays music of Latin America with particular focus on Afro-Caribbean music and its performance practices. Students will have an opportunity to perform, improvise, arrange and compose in… 1 cr · 1 hr source
MUEN 22201World Music Ensemble II1Students in the World Music Ensemble will closely study music and practices from a variety of musical cultures, while simultaneously acquiring solid grounding in music theory, musicianship skills, mu… 1 cr · 1 hr source
MUEN 22301Songwriters' Ensemble II1A combined songwriting course and contemporary music ensemble. Students build a portfolio of original songs while studying elements of modern songwriting including harmony, lyrics, form, arranging, p… 1 cr · 1 hr source
MUEN 22501Arkansas Soul Band II1Perform historical and contemporary popular music from the African American tradition. These genres include, but are not limited to, soul, blues, funk, R&B, and hip-hop. Students will develop arrangi… 1 cr · 1 hr source
MUEN 22601Intermediate Jazz Combo II1Intermediate small jazz ensemble focused on improvisation in the context of bebop, free jazz, fusion, and related styles. (Typically offered: Fall and Spring) May be repeated for up to 2 hours of deg… 1 cr · 1 hr source
MUEN 22701Advanced Jazz Combo II1Advanced small jazz ensemble focused on improvisation in the context of bebop, free jazz, fusion, and related styles. (Typically offered: Fall and Spring) May be repeated for up to 2 hours of degree… 1 cr · 1 hr source
MUEN 22801Vocal Jazz Ensemble II1Presents the opportunity for vocal students interested in jazz to perform music as an ensemble. Prerequisite: Instructor consent. (Typically offered: Fall and Spring) May be repeated for up to 2 hour… 1 cr · 1 hr source
MUEN 22901Commercial Music Ensemble1A music ensemble focusing on commercial and popular music forms. Students explore songs from American and world popular music to develop listening skills, technique, and collaboration among players.… 1 cr · 1 hr source
MUEN 24001Opera Theatre II1Continuation of Opera Theatre I. Study of opera through performances of scenes, chamber and major operatic production. Admission with director's approval. Prerequisite: Sophomore standing. (Typically… 1 cr · 1 hr source
MUEN 24101Razorback Chorus II1Performance-based choral ensemble designed to improve individual and collective vocal skills, develop sight-reading skills, improve the individual's grasp of the essential elements of music, and expo… 1 cr · 1 hr source
MUEN 24201Inspirational Chorale II1Continuation of Inspirational Chorale I. Performance of African American literature with particular emphasis on Negro spirituals, traditional/contemporary gospel music, and sacred world music. Rehear… 1 cr · 1 hr source
MUEN 24301Symphony Orchestra II1Continuation of Symphony Orchestra I. Large, select orchestral ensemble setting with a focus on the study and performance of a range of symphonic literature. Emphasis on high artistic standards throu… 1 cr · 1 hr source
MUEN 24401Marching Band II1Continuation of Marching Band I. Large ensemble performs at football games. Emphasis on high performance standards and a variety of performing styles. Rehearsal 8 hours per week. (Typically offered:… 1 cr · 1 hr source
MUEN 24501Schola Cantorum II1Continuation of Schola Cantorum I. Large, select choral ensemble with focus on the study and performance of a range of choral literature. Emphasis on high artistic standards through style and interpr… 1 cr · 1 hr source
MUEN 24601Wind Symphony II1Continuation of Wind Symphony I. Large ensemble setting with emphasis on performing wind band literature and enhancing the musicianship of members. Focus on performance standards through style and in… 1 cr · 1 hr source
MUEN 24701Jazz Orchestra II1Continuation of Jazz Performance Laboratory II. Training in the various styles of jazz and popular music. Rehearsal 3 hours per week. Admission by audition. Prerequisite: Sophomore standing. (Typical… 1 cr · 1 hr source
MUEN 24801Campus Band II1Continuation of Campus Band I. Large ensemble setting with emphasis on performing wind band literature and enhancing the musicianship of members. Focus on performance standards through style and inte… 1 cr · 1 hr source
MUEN 24901Concert Band II1Continuation of Concert Band I. Large ensemble setting with emphasis on performing wind band literature and enhancing the musicianship of members. Focus on performance standards through style and int… 1 cr · 1 hr source
MUEN 25001Chamber Music II1Continuation of Chamber Music I. Performance of small ensemble music for any combination of instruments and/or voice. Rehearsal 3 hours per week. Prerequisite: Sophomore standing. (Typically offered:… 1 cr · 1 hr source
MUEN 25101Symphonic Band II1Continuation of Symphonic Band I. Large ensemble setting with emphasis on performing wind band literature and enhancing the musicianship of members. Focus on performance standards through style and i… 1 cr · 1 hr source
MUEN 25201Woodwind Quintet II1continuation of Woodwind Quintet I. Study and performance of music for woodwind quintet. Weekly coaching will emphasize intonation, blend, stylistic awareness, and ensemble precision. Repertoire rang… 1 cr · 1 hr source
MUEN 25401Accompanying II1Continuation of Accompanying I. Piano accompanying of vocal and instrumental soloists. Rehearsal 2 hours per week. Pre- or Corequisite: Sophomore standing and MUAP 2100V . (Typically offered: Fall an… 1 cr · 1 hr source
MUEN 25501Percussion Ensemble II1Continuation of Percussion Ensemble I. Study and performance of ensemble music for multiple percussion instruments. Rehearsal 2 hours per week. Prerequisite: Sophomore standing. (Typically offered: S… 1 cr · 1 hr source
MUEN 25601Musical Theater Orchestra II1Instrumental ensemble with focus on the preparation and performance of musical theater pit orchestra music, in conjunction with UA Theater's mainstage musical. Admission by audition or director's app… 1 cr · 1 hr source
MUEN 25801Chamber Choir II1Continuation of Chamber Choir I. Study and performance of vocal chamber music. Rehearsal 2 hours per week for 1 hour of credit. Prerequisite: Sophomore standing. (Typically offered: Fall and Spring)… 1 cr · 1 hr source
MUEN 25901Treble Chorus II1Continuation of Women's Chorus I. Performance-based choral ensemble designed to improve individual and collective vocal skills, develop sight-reading skills, improve the individual's grasp of the ess… 1 cr · 1 hr source
MUEN 26901Wind Ensemble II1Large ensemble setting performing orchestral wind and symphonic band literature with emphasis on high performance standards through style and interpretation. Concerts of high artistic merit which ser… 1 cr · 1 hr source
MUEN 27201Clarinet Ensemble II1Continuation of Clarinet Ensemble I. Study and performance of music for multiple clarinets, including trios, quartets, quintets, and clarinet choir. Rehearsal 2 hours per week. Prerequisite: Sophomor… 1 cr · 1 hr source
MUEN 27301Saxophone Ensemble II1Continuation of Saxophone Ensemble I. Study and performance of music for multiple saxophones, including trios, quartets, quintets, and saxophone choir. Rehearsal 3 hours per week. Prerequisite: Sopho… 1 cr · 1 hr source
MUEN 27401Chamber Orchestra II1Explores the string orchestra literature with a focus on proficient string orchestra performance practices and effective music preparation strategies. Explores balance, blend, articulation, style, an… 1 cr · 1 hr source
MUEN 27601New Music Ensemble II1Continuation of New Music Ensemble I. Small, select ensemble with emphasis on music written in the last hundred years, especially by important living composers. Focus on audience engagement through h… 1 cr · 1 hr source
MUEN 27701Trombone Ensemble II1Continuation of Trombone Ensemble I. Study and performance of music for multiple trombones, including trios, quartets, quintets, and trombone choir. Rehearsal 2 hours per week. Prerequisite: Sophomor… 1 cr · 1 hr source
MUEN 27801Tuba Ensemble II1Continuation of Tuba Ensemble I. Study and performance of music for multiple combinations of tuba and euphonium, including trios, quartets, quintets, and low brass choir. Rehearsal 2 hours per week.… 1 cr · 1 hr source
MUEN 32101Latin American Ensemble III1This ensemble plays music of Latin America with particular focus on Afro-Caribbean music and its performance practices. Students will have an opportunity to perform, improvise, arrange and compose in… 1 cr · 1 hr source
MUEN 32201World Music Ensemble III1Students in the World Music Ensemble will closely study music and practices from a variety of musical cultures, while simultaneously acquiring solid grounding in music theory, musicianship skills, mu… 1 cr · 1 hr source
MUEN 32301Songwriters' Ensemble III1A combined songwriting course and contemporary music ensemble. Students build a portfolio of original songs while studying elements of modern songwriting including harmony, lyrics, form, arranging, p… 1 cr · 1 hr source
MUEN 32501Arkansas Soul Band III1Perform historical and contemporary popular music from the African American tradition. These genres include, but are not limited to, soul, blues, funk, R&B, and hip-hop. Students will develop arrangi… 1 cr · 1 hr source
MUEN 32601Intermediate Jazz Combo III1Intermediate small jazz ensemble focused on improvisation in the context of bebop, free jazz, fusion, and related styles. (Typically offered: Fall and Spring) May be repeated for up to 2 hours of deg… 1 cr · 1 hr source
MUEN 32701Advanced Jazz Combo III1Advanced small jazz ensemble focused on improvisation in the context of bebop, free jazz, fusion, and related styles. (Typically offered: Fall and Spring) May be repeated for up to 2 hours of degree… 1 cr · 1 hr source
MUEN 32801Vocal Jazz Ensemble III1Presents the opportunity for vocal students interested in jazz to perform music as an ensemble. Prerequisite: Instructor consent. (Typically offered: Fall and Spring) May be repeated for up to 2 hour… 1 cr · 1 hr source
MUEN 32901Commercial Music Ensemble1A music ensemble focusing on commercial and popular music forms. Students explore songs from American and world popular music to develop listening skills, technique, and collaboration among players.… 1 cr · 1 hr source
MUEN 34001Opera Theatre III1Continuation of Opera Theatre II. Study of opera through performances of scenes, chamber and major operatic production. Admission with director's approval. Prerequisite: Junior standing. (Typically o… 1 cr · 1 hr source
MUEN 34101Razorback Chorus III1Continuation of Men's Chorus II. Performance-based choral ensemble designed to improve individual and collective vocal skills, develop sight-reading skills, improve the individual's grasp of the esse… 1 cr · 1 hr source
MUEN 34201Inspirational Chorale III1Continuation of Inspirational Chorale II. Performance of African American literature with particular emphasis on Negro spirituals, traditional/contemporary gospel music, and sacred world music. Rehea… 1 cr · 1 hr source
MUEN 34301Symphony Orchestra III1Continuation of Symphony Orchestra II. Large, select orchestral ensemble setting with a focus on the study and performance of a range of symphonic literature. Emphasis on high artistic standards thro… 1 cr · 1 hr source
MUEN 34401Marching Band III1Continuation of Marching Band II. Large ensemble performs at football games. Emphasis on high performance standards and a variety of performing styles. Rehearsal 8 hours per week. (Typically offered:… 1 cr · 1 hr source
MUEN 34501Schola Cantorum III1Continuation of Schola Cantorum II. Large, select choral ensemble with focus on the study and performance of a range of choral literature. Emphasis on high artistic standards through style and interp… 1 cr · 1 hr source
MUEN 34601Wind Symphony III1Continuation of Wind Symphony II. Large ensemble setting with emphasis on performing wind band literature and enhancing the musicianship of members. Focus on performance standards through style and i… 1 cr · 1 hr source
MUEN 34701Jazz Orchestra III1Continuation of Jazz Performance Lab II. Training in the various styles of jazz and popular music. Rehearsal 3 hours per week. Admission by audition. Prerequisite: Junior standing. (Typically offered… 1 cr · 1 hr source
MUEN 34801Campus Band III1Continuation of Campus Band II. Large ensemble setting with emphasis on performing wind band literature and enhancing the musicianship of members. Focus on performance standards through style and int… 1 cr · 1 hr source
MUEN 34901Concert Band III1Continuation of Concert Band II. Large ensemble setting with emphasis on performing wind band literature and enhancing the musicianship of members. Focus on performance standards through style and in… 1 cr · 1 hr source
MUEN 35001Chamber Music III1Continuation of Chamber Music II. Performance of small ensemble music for any combination of instruments and/or voice. Rehearsal 3 hours per week. Prerequisite: Junior standing. (Typically offered: F… 1 cr · 1 hr source
MUEN 35101Symphonic Band III1Continuation of Symphonic Band II. Large ensemble setting with emphasis on performing wind band literature and enhancing the musicianship of members. Focus on performance standards through style and… 1 cr · 1 hr source
MUEN 35201Woodwind Quintet III1Continuation of Woodwind Quintet II. Study and performance of music for woodwind quintet. Weekly coaching will emphasize intonation, blend, stylistic awareness, and ensemble precision. Repertoire ran… 1 cr · 1 hr source
MUEN 35401Accompanying III1Continuation of Accompanying II. Piano accompanying of vocal and instrumental soloists. Rehearsal 2 hours per week. Pre- or Corequisite: Junior standing and MUAP 3100V . (Typically offered: Fall and… 1 cr · 1 hr source
MUEN 35501Percussion Ensemble III1Continuation of Percussion Ensemble II. Study and performance of ensemble music for multiple percussion instruments. Rehearsal 2 hours per week. Prerequisite: Junior standing. (Typically offered: Fal… 1 cr · 1 hr source
MUEN 35801Chamber Choir III1Continuation of Chamber Choir II. Study and performance of vocal chamber music. Rehearsal 2 hours per week for 1 hour of credit. Prerequisite: Junior standing. (Typically offered: Fall and Spring) Ma… 1 cr · 1 hr source
MUEN 35901Treble Chorus III1Continuation of Women's Chorus II. Performance-based choral ensemble designed to improve individual and collective vocal skills, develop sight-reading skills, improve the individual's grasp of the es… 1 cr · 1 hr source
MUEN 36901Wind Ensemble III1Continuation of Wind Ensemble II. Large ensemble setting performing orchestral wind and symphonic band literature with emphasis on high performance standards through style and interpretation. Concert… 1 cr · 1 hr source
MUEN 37201Clarinet Ensemble III1Continuation of Clarinet Ensemble II. Study and performance of music for multiple clarinets, including trios, quartets, quintets, and clarinet choir. Rehearsal 2 hours per week. Prerequisite: Junior… 1 cr · 1 hr source
MUEN 37301Saxophone Ensemble III1Continuation of Saxophone Ensemble II. Study and performance of music for multiple saxophones, including trios, quartets, quintets, and saxophone choir. Rehearsal 3 hours per week. Prerequisite: Juni… 1 cr · 1 hr source
MUEN 37401Chamber Orchestra III1Explores the string orchestra literature with a focus on proficient string orchestra performance practices and effective music preparation strategies. Explores balance, blend, articulation, style, an… 1 cr · 1 hr source
MUEN 37601New Music Ensemble III1Continuation of New Music Ensemble II. Small, select ensemble with emphasis on music written in the last hundred years, especially by important living composers. Focus on audience engagement through… 1 cr · 1 hr source
MUEN 37701Trombone Ensemble III1Continuation of Trombone Ensemble II. Study and performance of music for multiple trombones, including trios, quartets, quintets, and trombone choir. Rehearsal 2 hours per week. Prerequisite: Junior… 1 cr · 1 hr source
MUEN 37801Tuba Ensemble III1Continuation of Tuba Ensemble II. Study and performance of music for multiple combinations of tuba and euphonium, including trios, quartets, quintets, and low brass choir. Rehearsal 2 hours per week.… 1 cr · 1 hr source
MUEN 42101Latin American Ensemble IV1This ensemble plays music of Latin America with particular focus on Afro-Caribbean music and its performance practices. Students will have an opportunity to perform, improvise, arrange and compose in… 1 cr · 1 hr source
MUEN 42201World Music Ensemble IV1Students in the World Music Ensemble will closely study music and practices from a variety of musical cultures, while simultaneously acquiring solid grounding in music theory, musicianship skills, mu… 1 cr · 1 hr source
MUEN 42301Songwriters' Ensemble IV1A combined songwriting course and contemporary music ensemble. Students build a portfolio of original songs while studying elements of modern songwriting including harmony, lyrics, form, arranging, p… 1 cr · 1 hr source
MUEN 42501Arkansas Soul Band IV1Perform historical and contemporary popular music from the African American tradition. These genres include, but are not limited to, soul, blues, funk, R&B, and hip-hop. Students will develop arrangi… 1 cr · 1 hr source
MUEN 42601Intermediate Jazz Combo IV1Intermediate small jazz ensemble focused on improvisation in the context of bebop, free jazz, fusion, and related styles. (Typically offered: Fall and Spring) May be repeated for up to 2 hours of deg… 1 cr · 1 hr source
MUEN 42701Advanced Jazz Combo IV1Advanced small jazz ensemble focused on improvisation in the context of bebop, free jazz, fusion, and related styles. (Typically offered: Fall and Spring) May be repeated for up to 2 hours of degree… 1 cr · 1 hr source
MUEN 42801Vocal Jazz Ensemble IV1Presents the opportunity for vocal students interested in jazz to perform music as an ensemble. Prerequisite: Instructor consent. (Typically offered: Fall and Spring) May be repeated for up to 2 hour… 1 cr · 1 hr source
MUEN 42901Commercial Music Ensemble1A music ensemble focusing on commercial and popular music forms. Students explore songs from American and world popular music to develop listening skills, technique, and collaboration among players.… 1 cr · 1 hr source
MUEN 43101Latin American Ensemble V1This ensemble plays music of Latin America with particular focus on Afro-Caribbean music and its performance practices. Students will have an opportunity to perform, improvise, arrange and compose in… 1 cr · 1 hr source
MUEN 43201World Music Ensemble V1Students in the World Music Ensemble will closely study music and practices from a variety of musical cultures, while simultaneously acquiring solid grounding in music theory, musicianship skills, mu… 1 cr · 1 hr source
MUEN 43301Songwriters' Ensemble V1A combined songwriting course and contemporary music ensemble. Students build a portfolio of original songs while studying elements of modern songwriting including harmony, lyrics, form, arranging, p… 1 cr · 1 hr source
MUEN 43501Arkansas Soul Band V1This ensemble performs historical and contemporary popular music from the African American tradition. These genres include but are not limited to soul, blues, funk, R&B, and hip-hop. Students will de… 1 cr · 1 hr source
MUEN 43601Intermediate Jazz Combo V1Intermediate small jazz ensemble focused on improvisation in the context of bebop, free jazz, fusion, and related styles. Prerequisite: Two semesters of MUEN 42601 . (Typically offered: Fall and Spri… 1 cr · 1 hr source
MUEN 43701Advanced Jazz Combo V1Advanced small jazz ensemble focused on improvisation in the context of bebop, free jazz, fusion, and related styles. (Typically offered: Fall and Spring) May be repeated for up to 2 hours of degree… 1 cr · 1 hr source
MUEN 44001Opera Theatre IV1Continuation of Opera Theatre III. Study of opera through performances of scenes, chamber and major operatic production. Admission with director's approval. Prerequisite: Senior standing. (Typically… 1 cr · 1 hr source
MUEN 44101Razorback Chorus IV1Continuation of Men's Chorus III. Performance-based choral ensemble designed to improve individual and collective vocal skills, develop sight-reading skills, improve the individual's grasp of the ess… 1 cr · 1 hr source
MUEN 44201Inspirational Chorale IV1Continuation of Inspirational Chorale III. Performance of African American literature with particular emphasis on Negro spirituals, traditional/contemporary gospel music, and sacred world music. Rehe… 1 cr · 1 hr source
MUEN 44301Symphony Orchestra IV1Continuation of Symphony Orchestra III. Large, select orchestral ensemble setting with a focus on the study and performance of a range of symphonic literature. Emphasis on high artistic standards thr… 1 cr · 1 hr source
MUEN 44401Marching Band IV1Continuation of Marching Band III. Large ensemble performs at football games. Emphasis on high performance standards and a variety of performing styles. Rehearsal 8 hours per week. (Typically offered… 1 cr · 1 hr source
MUEN 44501Schola Cantorum IV1Continuation of Schola Cantorum III. Large, select choral ensemble with focus on the study and performance of a range of choral literature. Emphasis on high artistic standards through style and inter… 1 cr · 1 hr source
MUEN 44601Wind Symphony IV1Continuation of Wind Symphony III. Large ensemble setting with emphasis on performing wind band literature and enhancing the musicianship of members. Focus on performance standards through style and… 1 cr · 1 hr source
MUEN 44701Jazz Orchestra IV1Continuation of Jazz Performance Lab III. Training in the various styles of jazz and popular music. Rehearsal 3 hours per week. Admission by audition. Prerequisite: Senior standing. (Typically offere… 1 cr · 1 hr source
MUEN 44801Campus Band IV1Continuation of Campus Band III. Large ensemble setting with emphasis on performing wind band literature and enhancing the musicianship of members. Focus on performance standards through style and in… 1 cr · 1 hr source
MUEN 44901Concert Band IV1Continuation of Concert Band III. Large ensemble setting with emphasis on performing wind band literature and enhancing the musicianship of members. Focus on performance standards through style and i… 1 cr · 1 hr source
MUEN 45001Chamber Music IV1Continuation of Chamber Music III. Performance of small ensemble music for any combination of instruments and/or voice. Rehearsal 3 hours per week. Prerequisite: Senior standing. (Typically offered:… 1 cr · 1 hr source
MUEN 45101Symphonic Band IV1Continuation of Symphonic Band III. Large ensemble setting with emphasis on performing wind band literature and enhancing the musicianship of members. Focus on performance standards through style and… 1 cr · 1 hr source
MUEN 45201Woodwind Quintet IV1Continuation of Woodwind Quintet III. Study and performance of music for woodwind quintet. Weekly coaching will emphasize intonation, blend, stylistic awareness, and ensemble precision. Repertoire ra… 1 cr · 1 hr source
MUEN 45401Accompanying IV1Continuation of Accompanying III. Piano accompanying of vocal and instrumental soloists. Rehearsal 2 hours per week. Pre- or Corequisite: Senior standing and MUAP 4100V . (Typically offered: Fall and… 1 cr · 1 hr source
MUEN 45501Percussion Ensemble IV1Continuation of Percussion Ensemble III. Study and performance of ensemble music for multiple percussion instruments. Rehearsal 2 hours per week. Prerequisite: Senior standing. (Typically offered: Fa… 1 cr · 1 hr source
MUEN 45601Musical Theater Orchestra IV1Instrumental ensemble with focus on the preparation and performance of musical theater pit orchestra music, in conjunction with UA Theater's mainstage musical. Admission by audition or director's app… 1 cr · 1 hr source
MUEN 45801Chamber Choir IV1Continuation of Chamber Choir III. Study and performance of vocal chamber music. Rehearsal 2 hours per week for 1 hour of credit. Prerequisite: Senior standing. (Typically offered: Fall and Spring) M… 1 cr · 1 hr source
MUEN 45901Treble Chorus IV1Continuation of Women's Chorus III. Performance-based choral ensemble designed to improve individual and collective vocal skills, develop sight-reading skills, improve the individual's grasp of the e… 1 cr · 1 hr source
MUEN 46001Opera Theatre V1Continuation of Opera Theatre IV. Study of opera through performances of scenes, chamber and major operatic production. Admission with director's approval. Prerequisite: Two semesters of MUEN 44001 .… 1 cr · 1 hr source
MUEN 46301Symphony Orchestra V1Continuation of Symphony Orchestra IV. Large, select orchestral ensemble setting with a focus on the study and performance of a range of symphonic literature. Emphasis on high artistic standards thro… 1 cr · 1 hr source
MUEN 46501Schola Cantorum V1Continuation of Schola Cantorum IV. Large, select choral ensemble with focus on the study and performance of a range of choral literature. Emphasis on high artistic standards through style and interp… 1 cr · 1 hr source
MUEN 46601Wind Symphony V1Continuation of Wind Symphony IV. Large ensemble setting with emphasis on performing wind band literature and enhancing the musicianship of members. Focus on performance standards through style and i… 1 cr · 1 hr source
MUEN 46701Jazz Orchestra V1Continuation of Jazz Performance Laboratory IV. Training in the various styles of jazz and popular music. Rehearsal 3 hours per week. Admission by audition. Prerequisite: Two semesters of MUEN 44701… 1 cr · 1 hr source
MUEN 46901Wind Ensemble IV1Continuation of Wind Ensemble III. Large ensemble setting performing orchestral wind and symphonic band literature with emphasis on high performance standards through style and interpretation. Concer… 1 cr · 1 hr source
MUEN 47201Clarinet Ensemble IV1Continuation of Clarinet Ensemble III. Study and performance of music for multiple clarinets, including trios, quartets, quintets, and clarinet choir. Rehearsal 2 hours per week. Prerequisite: Senior… 1 cr · 1 hr source
MUEN 47301Saxophone Ensemble IV1Continuation of Saxophone Ensemble III. Study and performance of music for multiple saxophones, including trios, quartets, quintets, and saxophone choir. Rehearsal 3 hours per week. Prerequisite: Sen… 1 cr · 1 hr source
MUEN 47401Chamber Orchestra IV1Explores the string orchestra literature with a focus on proficient string orchestra performance practices and effective music preparation strategies. Explores balance, blend, articulation, style, an… 1 cr · 1 hr source
MUEN 47601New Music Ensemble IV1Continuation of New Music Ensemble III. Small, select ensemble with emphasis on music written in the last hundred years, especially by important living composers. Focus on audience engagement through… 1 cr · 1 hr source
MUEN 47701Trombone Ensemble IV1Continuation of Trombone Ensemble III. Study and performance of music for multiple trombones, including trios, quartets, quintets, and trombone choir. Rehearsal 2 hours per week. Prerequisite: Senior… 1 cr · 1 hr source
MUEN 47801Tuba Ensemble IV1Continuation of Tuba Ensemble III. Study and performance of music for multiple combinations of tuba and euphonium, including trios, quartets quintets, and low brass choir. Rehearsal 2 hours per week.… 1 cr · 1 hr source
MUEN 48001Chamber Music V1Continuation of Chamber Music IV. Performance of small ensemble music for any combination of instruments and/or voice. Rehearsal 3 hours per week. Prerequisite: Two semesters of MUEN 45001 . (Typical… 1 cr · 1 hr source
MUEN 48101Symphonic Band V1Continuation of Symphonic Band IV. Large ensemble setting with emphasis on performing wind band literature and enhancing the musicianship of members. Focus on performance standards through style and… 1 cr · 1 hr source
MUEN 48301Concert Band V1Continuation of Concert Band IV. Large ensemble setting with emphasis on performing wind band literature and enhancing the musicianship of members. Focus on performance standards through style and in… 1 cr · 1 hr source
MUEN 48601Wind Ensemble V1Continuation of Wind Ensemble IV. Large ensemble setting performing orchestral wind and symphonic band literature with emphasis on high performance standards through style and interpretation. Concert… 1 cr · 1 hr source
MUEN 48801Chamber Choir V1Continuation of Chamber Choir IV. Study and performance of vocal chamber music. Rehearsal 2 hours per week for 1 hour of credit. Prerequisite: Two semesters of MUEN 45801 . (Typically offered: Fall a… 1 cr · 1 hr source
MUEN 48901Women's Chorus V1Continuation of Women's Chorus IV. Select performance-based choral ensemble designed to improve individual and collective vocal skills, develop sight-reading skills, improve the individual's grasp of… 1 cr · 1 hr source
MUEN 49401Marching Band V1Continuation of Marching Band IV. Large ensemble performs at football games. Emphasis on high performance standards and a variety of performing styles. Rehearsal 8 hours per week. Prerequisite: Two s… 1 cr · 1 hr source
MUEN 52101Latin American Ensemble1This ensemble plays music of Latin America with particular focus on Afro-Caribbean music and its performance practices. Students will have an opportunity to perform, improvise, arrange and compose in… 1 cr · 1 hr source
MUEN 52201World Music Ensemble1Students in the World Music Ensemble will closely study music and practices from a variety of musical cultures, while simultaneously acquiring solid grounding in music theory, musicianship skills, mu… 1 cr · 1 hr source
MUEN 52301Songwriters' Ensemble1A combined songwriting course and contemporary music ensemble. Students build a portfolio of original songs while studying elements of modern songwriting including harmony, lyrics, form, arranging, p… 1 cr · 1 hr source
MUEN 52401Beginning Jazz Combo1Introductory ensemble experience offering a repertoire-based approach to learning basic improvisation skills and the performance of common jazz styles. Open to both music and non-music majors. (Typic… 1 cr · 1 hr source
MUEN 52501Arkansas Soul Band1Perform historical and contemporary popular music from the African American tradition. These genres include, but are not limited to, soul, blues, funk, R&B, and hip-hop. Students will develop arrangi… 1 cr · 1 hr source
MUEN 52601Intermediate Jazz Combo1Intermediate small jazz ensemble focused on improvisation in the context of bebop, free jazz, fusion, and related styles. (Typically offered: Fall and Spring) May be repeated for up to 2 hours of deg… 1 cr · 1 hr source
MUEN 52701Advanced Jazz Combo1Advanced small jazz ensemble focused on improvisation in the context of bebop, free jazz, fusion, and related styles. (Typically offered: Fall and Spring) May be repeated for up to 2 hours of degree… 1 cr · 1 hr source
MUEN 52801Vocal Jazz Ensemble1Presents the opportunity for vocal students interested in jazz to perform music as an ensemble. Prerequisite: Instructor consent. (Typically offered: Fall and Spring) May be repeated for up to 4 hour… 1 cr · 1 hr source
MUEN 52901Commercial Music Ensemble1A music ensemble focusing on commercial and popular music forms. Students explore songs from American and world popular music to develop listening skills, technique, and collaboration among players.… 1 cr · 1 hr source
MUEN 54001Opera Theatre1Study of opera through performances of scenes, chamber and major operatic production. Admission with director's approval. (Typically offered: Fall and Spring) May be repeated for degree credit. 1 cr · 1 hr source
MUEN 54101Razorback Chorus1Performance-based choral ensemble designed to improve individual and collective vocal skills, develop sight-reading skills, improve the individual's grasp of the essential elements of music, and expo… 1 cr · 1 hr source
MUEN 54201Inspirational Chorale1Performance of African-American literature with particular emphasis on Negro spirituals, traditional/contemporary gospel music and sacred world music. Rehearsal 3 hours per week. (Typically offered:… 1 cr · 1 hr source
MUEN 54301Symphony Orchestra1Rehearsal 3 hours per week with extra rehearsals at director's discretion. Admission with director's approval. (Typically offered: Fall and Spring) May be repeated for degree credit. 1 cr · 1 hr source
MUEN 54401Marching Band1Rehearsal 8 hours per week. Admission with director's approval. (Typically offered: Fall) May be repeated for degree credit. 1 cr · 1 hr source
MUEN 54501Schola Cantorum1Vocal ensemble limited to the more experienced singers. Rehearsal 5 hours per week. Admission with director's approval. (Typically offered: Fall and Spring) May be repeated for degree credit. 1 cr · 1 hr source
MUEN 54601Wind Symphony1Rehearsal 3 to 5 hours per week. Admission by audition and approval of the conductor. (Typically offered: Fall and Spring) May be repeated for degree credit. 1 cr · 1 hr source
MUEN 54701Jazz Orchestra1Training in the various styles of jazz and popular music. Rehearsal 3 hours per week. Admission by audition. (Typically offered: Fall and Spring) May be repeated for degree credit. 1 cr · 1 hr source
MUEN 54901Concert Band1Large ensemble setting with emphasis on performing wind band literature and enhancing the musicianship of members. Focus on performance standards through style and interpretation. Concerts of artisti… 1 cr · 1 hr source
MUEN 55001Chamber Music1Performance of small ensemble music for any combination of instruments and/or voice. Rehearsal 3 hours per week. (Typically offered: Fall and Spring) May be repeated for degree credit. 1 cr · 1 hr source
MUEN 55201Woodwind Quintet1Study and performance of music for woodwind quintet. Weekly coaching will emphasize intonation, blend, stylistic awareness, and ensemble precision. Repertoire ranges from the 18th to the 20th centuri… 1 cr · 1 hr source
MUEN 55401Accompanying1Piano accompanying of vocal and instrumental soloists. Rehearsal 2 hours per week. Pre- or Corequisite: MUAP 5100V . (Typically offered: Fall and Spring) May be repeated for degree credit. 1 cr · 1 hr source
MUEN 55501Percussion Ensemble1Study and performance of ensemble music for multiple percussion instruments. Rehearsal 2 hours per week. (Typically offered: Spring and Summer) May be repeated for degree credit. 1 cr · 1 hr source
MUEN 56901Wind Ensemble1Large ensemble setting performing orchestral wind and symphonic band literature with emphasis on high performance standards through style and interpretation. Concerts of high artistic merit which ser… 1 cr · 1 hr source
MUEN 57201Clarinet Ensemble1Study and performance of music for multiple clarinets, including trios, quartets, quintets, and clarinet choir. Rehearsal 2 hours per week. (Typically offered: Fall and Spring) May be repeated for de… 1 cr · 1 hr source
MUEN 57401Chamber Orchestra1Explores the string orchestra literature with a focus on proficient string orchestra performance practices and effective music preparation strategies. Explores balance, blend, articulation, style, an… 1 cr · 1 hr source
MUEN 57601New Music Ensemble1Small, select ensemble with emphasis on music written in the last hundred years, especially by important living composers. Focus on audience engagement through high performance standards, unconventio… 1 cr · 1 hr source
MUEN 57701Trombone Ensemble1Study and performance of music for multiple trombones, including trios, quartets, quintets, and trombone choir. Rehearsal 2 hours per week. (Typically offered: Irregular) May be repeated for degree c… 1 cr · 1 hr source
MUEN 57801Tuba Ensemble1Study and performance of music for multiple combinations of tuba and euphonium, including trios, quartets, quintets, and low brass choir. Rehearsal 2 hours per week. (Typically offered: Fall and Spri… 1 cr · 1 hr source
MUEN 58801Chamber Choir1Continuation of Chamber Choir V for graduate students. Study and performance of vocal chamber music. Rehearsal 2 hours per week for 1 hour of credit. (Typically offered: Fall and Spring) 1 cr · 1 hr source
MUEN 64301Symphony Orchestra VI1Large, select orchestral ensemble setting with a focus on the study and performance of a range of symphonic literature. Emphasis on high artistic standards through style and interpretation. Enrollmen… 1 cr · 1 hr source
MUEN 64501Schola Cantorum VI1Vocal ensemble limited to the more experienced singers. Rehearsal 5 hours per week. Admission with director's approval. (Typically offered: Fall, Spring and Summer) May be repeated for up to 6 hours… 1 cr · 1 hr source
MUEN 66901Wind Ensemble VI1Large ensemble setting performing orchestral wind and symphonic band literature with emphasis on high performance standards through style and interpretation. Concerts of high artistic merit which ser… 1 cr · 1 hr source
MUEN 68801Chamber Choir1Continuation of Chamber Choir V for doctoral students. Study and performance of vocal chamber music. Rehearsal 2 hours per week for 1 hour of credit. (Typically offered: Fall, Spring and Summer) May… 1 cr · 1 hr source
MUHS 35003Jazz History3This course includes overviews of major jazz styles, significant musicians, related historical events, and critical approaches in the field of jazz studies. Students will build skills in active liste… 3 cr · 3 hr source
MUHS 37003Music in Western Civilization3Introduction to the study of Western music, history, scholarship, and research methods. Analyzes musical monuments as aesthetic objects and considers their relation to such issues as exoticism, polit… 3 cr · 3 hr source
MUHS 37103Topics in Musicology3Topics in Western, world, and popular musics. Prerequisite: (( MUSC 10103 or MUSC 101H3 ) and MUTH 16003 ) or instructor consent. (Typically offered: Fall and Spring) May be repeated for up to 6 hour… 3 cr · 3 hr source
MUHS 42503Capstone Project Seminar3Develop a project related to a specific area of musical study. Options include musicological research papers, music theoretical analyses, music cognition research projects, performance lecture recita… 3 cr · 3 hr source
MUHS 425H3Honors Capstone Project Seminar3Develop a project related to a specific area of musical study. Options include musicological research papers, music theoretical analyses, music cognition research projects, performance lecture recita… 3 cr · 3 hr source
MUHS 46203Music History Review3Review of the central data and concepts of music history, with emphasis on individual periods as needed by students enrolled. Credit in this course may not count toward the Master of Music or Master… 3 cr · 3 hr source
MUHS 47003Survey of String Literature3A survey of solo and chamber music literature involving stringed instruments. Prerequisite: MUAP 1100V and MUTH 36103 . (Typically offered: Fall Even Years) 3 cr · 3 hr source
MUHS 47303Survey of Symphonic Literature3A survey of the symphonic literature from its beginning to the present. (Typically offered: Fall Odd Years) 3 cr · 3 hr source
MUHS 47603Survey of Vocal Literature I3A survey of concert literature for the solo voice. (Typically offered: Fall Even Years) 3 cr · 3 hr source
MUHS 47703Survey of Vocal Literature II3A survey of concert literature for the solo voice. Prerequisite: MUHS 47603 . (Typically offered: Spring Odd Years) 3 cr · 3 hr source
MUHS 47903Band Literature3A study of literature written for performance by concert band, symphonic band, and wind ensemble, representative of the following five periods in Music History: Renaissance (1420-1600), Baroque (1600… 3 cr · 3 hr source
MUHS 48003Survey of Keyboard Literature I3A survey of the piano works of outstanding composers. Prerequisite: MUAP 1100V . (Typically offered: Fall Even Years) 3 cr · 3 hr source
MUHS 48103Survey of Keyboard Literature II3A survey of the piano works of outstanding composers. Prerequisite: MUHS 48003 . (Typically offered: Spring Odd Years) 3 cr · 3 hr source
MUHS 4890VSeminar in Music History1Subject matter not covered in other courses. With permission, may be repeated for credit if topics are different. (Typically offered: Irregular) May be repeated for degree credit. 1 cr · 1 hr source
MUHS 4990VIndependent Study in Musicology1Independent Study for additional in-depth instruction in various musicology topics. Prerequisite: Instructor Consent. (Typically offered: Irregular) May be repeated for up to 6 hours of degree credit. 1 cr · 1 hr source
MUHS 52503Special Topics in Music History3Topics in world, Western, and popular musics. May be required based on graduate musicology entrance exam. (Typically offered: Fall and Spring) May be repeated for up to 6 hours of degree credit. 3 cr · 3 hr source
MUHS 52603History of Black Sacred Music3Explores the major forms of Black Sacred Music indigenous to the United States. Students are engaged in multi-layered experiences of history, aesthetics, and ethnography. (Typically offered: Summer) 3 cr · 3 hr source
MUHS 55603Collaborative Piano Literature I, Woodwind and Brass Repertoire3Survey of collaborative literature for piano and wind or brass instruments. Focus on music for the collaborative duo (instrument and piano) including sonatas and concerti. (Typically offered: Fall Ev… 3 cr · 3 hr source
MUHS 55703Collaborative Piano Literature II, String Repertoire3Survey of collaborative literature for the piano. Focus on the repertoire of sonatas, concerti and concert works for the piano and instrument (violin, viola, cello, and double bass). (Typically offer… 3 cr · 3 hr source
MUHS 56303Survey of Symphonic Literature3A survey of the symphonic literature from its beginning to the present. Graduate degree credit will not be given for both MUHS 47303 and MUHS 56303 . (Typically offered: Fall Odd Years) 3 cr · 3 hr source
MUHS 56703Survey of Vocal Literature II3A survey of concert literature for the solo voice. Graduate degree credit will not be given for both MUHS 47703 and MUHS 56703 . Prerequisite: MUHS 47603 . (Typically offered: Spring Odd Years) 3 cr · 3 hr source
MUHS 56903Band Literature3A study of literature written for performance by concert band, symphonic band, and wind ensemble, representative of the following five periods in Music History: Renaissance (1420-1600), Baroque (1600… 3 cr · 3 hr source
MUHS 57003Survey of String Literature3A survey of solo and chamber music literature involving stringed instruments. Graduate degree credit will not be given for both MUHS 47003 and MUHS 57003 . Prerequisite: MUAP 1100V and MUTH 36103 . (… 3 cr · 3 hr source
MUHS 57202Directed Studies in Music Literature I2Research in music literature in the performance field of the individual student. (Typically offered: Fall and Spring) 2 cr · 2 hr source
MUHS 57302Directed Studies in Music Literature II2Research in music literature in the performance field of the individual student. Prerequisite: MUHS 57202 . (Typically offered: Fall and Spring) 2 cr · 2 hr source
MUHS 57603Survey of Vocal Literature I3A survey of concert literature for the solo voice. Graduate degree credit will not be given for both MUHS 47603 and MUHS 57603 . (Typically offered: Fall Even Years) 3 cr · 3 hr source
MUHS 58003Survey of Keyboard Literature I3A survey of the piano works of outstanding composers. Graduate degree credit will not be given for both MUHS 48003 and MUHS 58003 . Prerequisite: MUAP 1100V . (Typically offered: Fall Even Years) 3 cr · 3 hr source
MUHS 58103Survey of Keyboard Literature II3A survey of the piano works of outstanding composers. Graduate degree credit will not be given for both MUHS 48103 and MUHS 58103 . Prerequisite: MUHS 48003 . (Typically offered: Spring Odd Years) 3 cr · 3 hr source
MUHS 5890VSeminar in Music History1Subject matter not covered in other courses. With permission, may be repeated for credit if topics are different. Graduate degree will not be given for both MUHS 4890V and MUHS 5890V . (Typically off… 1 cr · 1 hr source
MUHS 59003Seminar in Musicology3Focuses on specialized topics and repertoires within the history of Western music and introduces students to musicological approaches to these subjects. Prerequisite: MUHS 59703 or instructor consent… 3 cr · 3 hr source
MUHS 59502Choral History and Literature I2Detailed study of choral history and literature from Gregorian chant to J.S. Bach. (Typically offered: Irregular) 2 cr · 2 hr source
MUHS 59602Choral History and Literature II2Detailed study of choral history and literature from J.S. Bach to the present. (Typically offered: Irregular) 2 cr · 2 hr source
MUHS 59703Issues and Methods in Musicology3Explores current issues and methodologies in music research. (Typically offered: Fall) 3 cr · 3 hr source
MUHS 6000VMaster's Thesis1. (Typically offered: Fall, Spring and Summer) May be repeated for degree credit. 1 cr · 1 hr source
MUHS 66303Survey of Symphonic Literature3A survey of the symphonic literature from its beginning to the present. (Typically offered: Irregular) 3 cr · 3 hr source
MUHS 66903Band Literature3A study of literature written for performance by concert band, symphonic band, and wind ensemble, representative, but not limited to, the following five periods in Music History: Renaissance (1420-16… 3 cr · 3 hr source
MUHS 69003Seminar in Musicology3Specialized topics and repertoires within the history of music and introduces students to musicological approaches to these subjects. (Typically offered: Irregular) May be repeated for up to 30 hours… 3 cr · 3 hr source
MUHS 69502Choral History and Literature I2Detailed study of choral history and literature from Gregorian chant to J.S. Bach. (Typically offered: Fall) 2 cr · 2 hr source
MUHS 69602Choral History and Literature II2Detailed study of choral history and literature from J.S. Bach to the present. (Typically offered: Spring) 2 cr · 2 hr source
MUHS 69703Seminar in Bibliography and Methods of Research3Methods and materials of musical research, including bibliography, methods of analysis, and style in the presentation of research results. (Typically offered: Spring) 3 cr · 3 hr source
MUIN 20003World of the Working Musician3This course introduces students to the professional realities of building and sustaining a creative career in music. Students engage in hands-on experiences including budgeting, digital marketing, on… 3 cr · 3 hr source
MUIN 20101Contemporary Commercial Songwriting1Introduction to the songwriting craft and profession by studying songwriting techniques, creating original songs, and exploring business aspects of the songwriting component of the music industry. No… 1 cr · 1 hr source
MUIN 21003Money in the Music Business3This course examines various types of financial arrangements common within music business organizations. Students will examine contracts, taxes, non-profits, LLCs, and large corporations related to t… 3 cr · 3 hr source
MUIN 21103Music and Media3This course concentrates on contemporary strategies for media and advertising in the modern music business. Students will create and engage in PR campaigns specifically for the music industry in mult… 3 cr · 3 hr source
MUIN 25003Critical Listening in Production3This class develops aural skills needed in creating contemporary recordings in a variety of styles. Students engage in practice identifying and manipulating musical parameters such as compression, eq… 3 cr · 3 hr source
MUIN 31003Arts Administration in Music3This course takes an in-depth look at starting and leading non-profit arts organizations in music. The class will conduct case studies and highlight methods of leadership along with critical topics s… 3 cr · 3 hr source
MUIN 31103Entrepreneurship in Music3This class focuses on all aspects of launching a business in the music industry. Students will focus on creating business plans, developing ideas, intellectual property concerns and learning about th… 3 cr · 3 hr source
MUIN 3210321st Century Music Industry3An overview of the 21st-century music industry focusing on history, current developments, and foundational concepts. Includes an in-depth examination of the publishing, recording, and live entertainm… 3 cr · 3 hr source
MUIN 33103The Art of Music Production3Foundational skills used in creating, editing, mixing, producing recordings using digital production techniques. Topics include properties of sound, tools of the audio trade, philosophy and methodolo… 3 cr · 3 hr source
MUIN 34003Composing for Film and Television3Develop the tools needed to create original music for visual media. Focuses on the aesthetics, procedures, and technical aspects of scoring for film and television. Completion of MUTH 36103 Form and… 3 cr · 3 hr source
MUIN 4050VIndependent Study in Music Industry1Students will complete a research project, a business or entrepreneurship project, or an artistic project working closely with faculty from multiple music industry disciplines. Prerequisite: MUIN 321… 1 cr · 1 hr source
MUIN 41003Legal Aspects of the Music Industry3Presents an in-depth look at the many types of legal agreements and concepts in the music industry commonly utilized by artists, composers, and corporations. Topics include copyright, trademark, reco… 3 cr · 3 hr source
MUIN 45503Live Music Business3The applied component of the live music business corresponding to the student-run record label services project in the department of music. Incorporates live music project cycles, digital marketing o… 3 cr · 3 hr source
MUIN 45603Artist Development3The applied component of the artist development side of the music department's student-run label services project. Students will work on project cycles involving selecting artists, recording and prod… 3 cr · 3 hr source
MUIN 45703Music Ecosystems3A broad look at the construction of music ecosystems - all the elements of a live music scene. Examination of how urban planning, artists, audiences, venues, and policies all influence the vitality o… 3 cr · 3 hr source
MUIN 51002Production Internship2Explores the acoustical, musical, visual, technical, and business aspects of live performance. Practical experiences in evaluating and comparing several different live and studio recording techniques… 2 cr · 2 hr source
MUIN 55503Live Music Business3The applied component of the live music business corresponding to the student-run record label services project in the department of music. Incorporates live music project cycles, digital marketing o… 3 cr · 3 hr source
MUIN 55603Artist Development3The applied component of the artist development side of the music department's student-run label services project. Students will work on project cycles involving selecting artists, recording and prod… 3 cr · 3 hr source
MUPD 38001Conducting I1A study of the elementary techniques of conducting instrumental and choral groups. Prerequisite: MUTH 26003 . (Typically offered: Fall) 1 cr · 1 hr source
MUPD 38101Conducting II: Instrumental Music1Continuation of study of the technique of conducting instrumental music groups. Prerequisite: MUPD 38001 . (Typically offered: Spring) 1 cr · 1 hr source
MUPD 38601Conducting II: Vocal Music1Continuation of study of conducting with emphasis on techniques of choral conducting. Prerequisite: MUPD 38001 . (Typically offered: Spring) 1 cr · 1 hr source
MUPD 38701Double Reed-Making1The making of reeds for oboe, and bassoon, including the processing of cane from tubes. (Typically offered: Fall) May be repeated for up to 2 hours of degree credit. 1 cr · 1 hr source
MUPD 38803Jazz Pedagogy3This course will provide future teachers with a sequenced method and resource materials to teach jazz songs, style, and improvisation by ear and from sheet music in instrumental and vocal ensembles.… 3 cr · 3 hr source
MUPD 39701Single Reed-Making1Instruction in single reed-making for woodwind instruments. Primarily for saxophone and clarinet instruments. Prerequisite: Instructor Consent. (Typically offered: Fall) May be repeated for up to 2 h… 1 cr · 1 hr source
MUPD 4770VSpecial Topics in Pedagogy1Subject matter not covered in other sources. With permission, may be repeated for credit if topics are different. (Typically offered: Irregular) May be repeated for degree credit. 1 cr · 1 hr source
MUPD 4810VConducting1Private lessons of 1/2 hour, and one hour conducting laboratory each week. Development of skills in conducting symphony, opera, oratorio, ballet and band repertoire. (Typically offered: Fall and Spri… 1 cr · 1 hr source
MUPD 48603Piano Pedagogy3Analytical study and discussion of the various approaches to piano pedagogy and its application in individual/class instruction. Involves demonstration of principles through actual teaching of beginn… 3 cr · 3 hr source
MUPD 4890VIndependent Study in Music Pedagogy1Independent Study for additional in-depth instruction in various music pedagogy topics. Prerequisite: Instructor Consent. (Typically offered: Irregular) May be repeated for up to 6 hours of degree cr… 1 cr · 1 hr source
MUPD 57603Piano Pedagogy3Analytical study and discussion of the various approaches to piano pedagogy and its application in individual/class instruction. Involves demonstration of principles through actual teaching of beginn… 3 cr · 3 hr source
MUPD 5770VSpecial Topics in Pedagogy1Subject matter not covered in other sources. With permission, may be repeated for credit if topics are different. Graduate degree credit will not be given for both MUPD 4770V and MUPD 5770V . (Typica… 1 cr · 1 hr source
MUPD 5820VConducting1Private lessons of 1/2 hour and 1 hour conducting laboratory each week. Development of skills in conducting symphony, choral, opera, oratorio, ballet, and band repertoire. (Typically offered: Fall an… 1 cr · 1 hr source
MUPD 5990VSpecial Workshop in Music1Presented by visiting master artist-teacher in various fields of music performance, teaching and composition. Prerequisite: Graduate standing. (Typically offered: Fall, Spring and Summer) May be repe… 1 cr · 1 hr source
MUPD 6820VConducting1Private lessons in conducting each week. Development of skills in conducting symphony, choral, opera, oratorio, ballet, and band repertoire. (Typically offered: Fall and Spring) May be repeated for u… 1 cr · 1 hr source
MUPD 7000VDoctoral Dissertation1Written documentation of research in choral conducting, to be paired with lecture recital and/or doctoral conducting project. (Typically offered: Fall, Spring and Summer) May be repeated for up to 12… 1 cr · 1 hr source
MUSC 10003Experiencing Music3Examines how music reflects and impacts culture while familiarizing students with various musical styles, forms and ideas. Develops listening skills and introduces basic music vocabulary and fundamen… 3 cr · 3 hr source
MUSC 100H3Honors Experiencing Music3Examines how music reflects and impacts culture while familiarizing students with various musical styles, forms and ideas. Develops listening skills and introduces basic music vocabulary and fundamen… 3 cr · 3 hr source
MUSC 10103Music and Society3Introduction to academic study of Western art music, jazz, popular music, and world music. Students will gain experience in guided listening and in reading, writing, and critical thinking about music… 3 cr · 3 hr source
MUSC 101H3Honors Music and Society3Introduction to academic study of Western art music, jazz, popular music, and world music. Students will gain experience in guided listening and in reading, writing, and critical thinking about music… 3 cr · 3 hr source
MUSC 13303Popular Music3Covers the history of popular music during the 20th and 21st centuries within its social and cultural contexts. Examines the origins, evolution, and stylistic features of prominent popular genres, su… 3 cr · 3 hr source
MUSC 392H3Honors Colloquium in Music3Covers a special topic or issue offered as part of the honors program. Prerequisite: Honors candidacy (not restricted to candidacy in Music). (Typically offered: Irregular) May be repeated for up to… 3 cr · 3 hr source
MUSC 490HVHonors Essay1An honors research paper in Music History or literature, Ethnomusicology, Music Theory, or Music Education. Open to seniors in honors. (Typically offered: Irregular) 1 cr · 1 hr source
MUSC 4990VIndependent Study in Music1Independent Study for additional in-depth instruction in various music topics. Prerequisite: Instructor Consent. (Typically offered: Irregular) May be repeated for up to 6 hours of degree credit. 1 cr · 1 hr source
MUSC 50101Gospel Songwriting and Arranging1Basic songwriting styles and techniques specific to Gospel Music, focusing on melody writing and lyric structure. (Typically offered: Irregular) 1 cr · 1 hr source
MUSC 51002Black Gospel Conducting Methods2Instruction in fundamental conducting gesture indicative of the Black Gospel Music styles. Includes appropriate posture, the use of the gesture to emphasize syllabic stress, expressive and independen… 2 cr · 2 hr source
MUSC 51101Black Gospel Conducting Methods Lab1Lab instruction in the fundamentals of effective teaching pedagogy with an emphasis in Black Sacred Music. Corequisite: MUSC 51002 . (Typically offered: Fall, Spring and Summer) 1 cr · 1 hr source
MUSC 52102Hymnology2Historical study of the origins and purposes of the hymns of the church, including examination of hymns as literature, theological expression, devotional material, and musical expression. (Typically… 2 cr · 2 hr source
MUSC 52202Theological Perspectives and The Black Church Experience2Explores the ministry of the Black church. Examines its underlying theological rationale and practical implications for those aspiring to a vocation in the Black church. Emphasizes the perspective of… 2 cr · 2 hr source
MUSC 52302Seminar in Worship Arts2Introductory study of creative worship and technologies used in worship ministry. Lighting design, audio and video production, presentation software, movement, staging, worship leadership, worship pl… 2 cr · 2 hr source
MUSC 52402Vocal Literature of Black and African Diasporic Composers2An in-depth survey of vocal music of African American and the African diasporic composers highlighting its history and vocal literature. (Typically offered: Irregular) 2 cr · 2 hr source
MUSC 52503Research Methods in Black Sacred Music3Research methods for evaluating primary genres of Black music, from the slave trade to Black music futures. Emphasis is placed on listening to and interpreting the musical, sonic, and silent features… 3 cr · 3 hr source
MUSC 52703Pop Music of the African Diaspora3Explores various forms of popular musical expression from the African Diaspora as social practice across diverse locations, media, and societies. Examines the participatory, presentational, and polit… 3 cr · 3 hr source
MUSC 54201Gospel Improvisation1Explores Gospel/Jazz chord voicings and interpretations of melodies and phrases rooted in any of the Gospel music-influenced styles. (Typically offered: Irregular) 1 cr · 1 hr source
MUSC 57703Special Topics in Black Sacred Music3Subject matter not covered in other courses including specific performance techniques, in-depth research into various elements of theological and worship practice, and instructor-specific expertise.… 3 cr · 3 hr source
MUSC 59803The Black Messiah: Music, Religion, and Activism3Considering Black religious traditions and the evolution of African American oral traditions, explores the creative work of African descendants who have sought to address oppression, white supremacy,… 3 cr · 3 hr source
MUSC 6000VMaster's Thesis2Preparation of a master's thesis as partial fulfillment of the requirement for the master's degree. (Typically offered: Irregular) May be repeated for degree credit. 2 cr · 2 hr source
MUSC 6050VIndependent Study in Black Sacred Music1Individually designed and conducted worship planning project under the guidance of a faculty member. (Typically offered: Irregular) May be repeated for up to 6 hours of degree credit. 1 cr · 1 hr source
MUSC 7000VDoctoral Dissertation3Dissertation. (Typically offered: Irregular) May be repeated for degree credit. 3 cr · 3 hr source
MUSY 20003Music in World Cultures3Provides an overview of music from around the world. Examines the role of music in different social and cultural contexts. A variety of indigenous, folk, religious, popular, and art music traditions… 3 cr · 3 hr source
MUSY 200H3Honors Music in World Cultures3Provides an overview of music from around the world. Examines the role of music in different social and cultural contexts. A variety of indigenous, folk, religious, popular, and art music traditions… 3 cr · 3 hr source
MUTH 10003Basic Musicianship3Introductory-level studies in music theory and aural perception for students not prepared for MUTH 16003 or MUTH 16201 . (Typically offered: Fall) 3 cr · 3 hr source
MUTH 16003Music Theory I3A study of diatonic harmonic practice. Includes part-writing and analysis. Prerequisite: A grade of C or better in MUTH 10003 or instructor consent. (Typically offered: Spring) 3 cr · 3 hr source
MUTH 16201Aural Perception I1Development of aural perception through ear training, sight singing, and keyboard harmony. Meets 2 hours per week. (Typically offered: Spring) 1 cr · 1 hr source
MUTH 16301Aural Perception II1Continued development of aural perception through ear training, sight singing, and keyboard harmony. Meets 2 hours per week. Prerequisite: A grade of C or better in MUTH 16201 . (Typically offered: F… 1 cr · 1 hr source
MUTH 1640VComposition I1Private lessons of one-half hour, and one hour of composition laboratory session each week. Development of skills in creative musical expression. Specifically for composition-theory majors. Others ad… 1 cr · 1 hr source
MUTH 26003Music Theory II3A continuation of MUTH 16003 . Also includes chromatic harmony. Prerequisite: A grade of C or better in MUTH 16003 . (Typically offered: Fall) 3 cr · 3 hr source
MUTH 26201Aural Perception III1A continuation of MUTH 16301 . Two hours per week, one hour credit. Prerequisite: A grade of C or better in MUTH 16301 . (Typically offered: Spring) 1 cr · 1 hr source
MUTH 26301Aural Perception IV1A continuation of MUTH 26201 . Two hours per week, one hour credit. Prerequisite: A grade of C or better in MUTH 26201 . (Typically offered: Fall) 1 cr · 1 hr source
MUTH 2640VComposition II1Continuation of Composition I. Private lessons of one-half hour, and one hour of composition laboratory session per credit hour each week. Continued development of skills in creative musical expressi… 1 cr · 1 hr source
MUTH 3600318th Century Counterpoint3A study of 18th century counterpoint. Writing and analysis of inventions, canons, fugues, etc. Three hours per week. Prerequisite: A grade of C or better in MUTH 26003 . (Typically offered: Spring) 3 cr · 3 hr source
MUTH 36103Form and 20th Century Techniques3A study of the harmonic and melodic trends of the 20th century. Three hours per week. Prerequisite: A grade of C or better in MUTH 26003 . (Typically offered: Fall) 3 cr · 3 hr source
MUTH 3640VComposition III1Continuation of Composition II. Private lessons of one-half hour, and one hour of composition laboratory session per credit hour each week. Continued development of advanced skills in creative musica… 1 cr · 1 hr source
MUTH 364HVHonors Composition III1Continuation of Composition II for honors students. Private lessons of one-half hour, and one hour of composition laboratory session per credit hour each week. Continued development of advanced skill… 1 cr · 1 hr source
MUTH 37203Jazz Analysis3This course is an introduction to jazz analysis. Course content will include lead sheet symbols, jazz progressions, lead sheet analysis, improvisation, phrasing and meter, and aural skills. Prerequis… 3 cr · 3 hr source
MUTH 37303Functional Jazz Piano3This course is intended for both jazz pianists and non-pianists and provides methods for common jazz piano voicings. Through practical applications and drills, the students will be familiar with a va… 3 cr · 3 hr source
MUTH 37402Jazz Arranging2This course introduces students to techniques in arranging for small and large jazz ensembles. Students will analyze representative examples of various jazz styles, learn technical features of common… 2 cr · 2 hr source
MUTH 43202Score Reading2A conductor's approach to the technique of score reading and analysis of orchestra, band, and choral scores for the purpose of preparing composition for rehearsal and performance. (Typically offered:… 2 cr · 2 hr source
MUTH 46102Orchestration2A continuation of study of the capabilities of the various orchestral and band instruments and their use in arrangement for ensembles, band, and orchestra. Scoring for orchestra. Prerequisite: MUTH 3… 2 cr · 2 hr source
MUTH 4620VMusic Theory Review1A continuation and intensification of undergraduate music theory. (May not count for credit toward the Master of Music degree.) (Typically offered: Fall) 1 cr · 1 hr source
MUTH 4640VComposition IV1Continuation of Composition III. Private lessons of one-half hour and one hour of composition laboratory session per credit hour each week. Continued development of advanced skills in creative musica… 1 cr · 1 hr source
MUTH 4770VSpecial Topics in Music Theory1Subject matter not covered in other courses. Prerequisite: Instructor consent. (Typically offered: Irregular) May be repeated for degree credit. 1 cr · 1 hr source
MUTH 477HVHonors Special Topics in Music Theory1Subject matter not covered in other courses. (Typically offered: Irregular) May be repeated for up to 8 hours of degree credit. This course is equivalent to MUTH 4770V . 1 cr · 1 hr source
MUTH 4980VSenior Thesis1. (Typically offered: Fall, Spring and Summer) 1 cr · 1 hr source
MUTH 4990VIndependent Study in Music Theory1Independent Study for additional in-depth instruction in various music theory topics. Prerequisite: Instructor Consent. (Typically offered: Irregular) May be repeated for up to 6 hours of degree cred… 1 cr · 1 hr source
MUTH 53202Score Reading2A conductor's approach to the technique of score reading and analysis of orchestra, band, and choral scores for the purpose of preparing composition for rehearsal and performance. Graduate degree cre… 2 cr · 2 hr source
MUTH 53403Analytical Techniques3An intensive study of selected works from music literature. Schenkerian analysis, rhythmic analysis, and set theory analytical techniques will be studied and employed in addition to traditional harmo… 3 cr · 3 hr source
MUTH 56102Orchestration2A continuation of study of the capabilities of the various orchestral and band instruments and their use in arrangement for ensembles, band, and orchestra. Scoring for orchestra. Graduate degree cred… 2 cr · 2 hr source
MUTH 56203Pedagogy of Theory3Detailed study of methods of teaching undergraduates courses in music theory and aural perception. Prerequisite: Graduate standing. (Typically offered: Irregular) 3 cr · 3 hr source
MUTH 56403Analysis of 20th Century Music3Study of 20th century music and analytic techniques including pitch class set theory and serial techniques. Prerequisite: Graduate standing. (Typically offered: Irregular) 3 cr · 3 hr source
MUTH 56702Advanced Orchestration2A study of advanced principles of orchestral writing through individual projects in scoring and analysis. Prerequisite: MUTH 46102 or MUTH 56102 or equivalent. (Typically offered: Irregular) 2 cr · 2 hr source
MUTH 5680VComposition1Private lessons of one-half hour, and one hour of composition laboratory session each week. Development of skills in creative musical expression specifically for composition-theory majors - others ad… 1 cr · 1 hr source
MUTH 57203Advanced Jazz Analysis3Provides experience in analyzing jazz, focusing on conventions of jazz music from the 1930s to 1970s. Explores the ways jazz musicians define and discuss common jazz idiom. (Typically offered: Fall,… 3 cr · 3 hr source
MUTH 5770VSpecial Topics in Music Theory1Subject matter not covered in other courses. Graduate degree credit will not be given for both MUTH 4770V and MUTH 5770V . Prerequisite: Instructor consent. (Typically offered: Irregular) May be repe… 1 cr · 1 hr source
MUTH 58003Advanced Jazz Composition and Arranging3Advanced composing and arranging for jazz ensembles, to include score/part in music preparation. (Typically offered: Fall, Spring and Summer) 3 cr · 3 hr source
MUTH 5990VIndependent Study in Music Theory1Provides students with an opportunity to pursue special study of topics in music theory. (Typically offered: Irregular) May be repeated for up to 12 hours of degree credit. 1 cr · 1 hr source
MUTH 6000VMaster's Thesis1. (Typically offered: Fall, Spring and Summer) May be repeated for degree credit. 1 cr · 1 hr source
MUTH 63403Analytical Techniques3An intensive study of selected works from music literature. Schenkerian analysis, rhythmic analysis, and set theory analytical techniques will be studied and employed in addition to traditional harmo… 3 cr · 3 hr source
MUTH 66403Analysis of 20th Century Music3Study of 20th century music and analytic techniques including pitch class set theory and serial techniques. (Typically offered: Irregular) 3 cr · 3 hr source
MUTH 67703Special Topics in Music Theory3Subject matter not covered in other courses. (Typically offered: Irregular) May be repeated for up to 6 hours of degree credit. 3 cr · 3 hr source
NURS 20132Nursing Informatics2This course focuses on how information technology is used in the health care system. The course describes how nursing informatics is currently being used by healthcare professionals and speculates ab… 2 cr · 2 hr source
NURS 20232Introduction to Professional Nursing Concepts2The course presents an overview of theories, principles and concepts essential to professional nursing practice. It includes ethical and legal implications relevant to health care systems. Focus is o… 2 cr · 2 hr source
NURS 20332Therapeutic and Interprofessional Communication2Focuses on intrapersonal and interpersonal strategies necessary for effective nurse-client interactions. Introduces a variety of communication techniques skills including group process and dynamics.… 2 cr · 2 hr source
NURS 20503Math and Medical Terminology for Nurses3Acquire language and mathematics skills needed to perform care of patients as a registered nurse. Utilize conversions and computational methods to determine medication dosage. Investigate techniques… 3 cr · 3 hr source
NURS 21403Introduction to Nursing3Discover the roles of the professional Nurse. Explore the development of professional nursing throughout history, governance of the nursing profession, and nursing roles. Investigate the nursing scop… 3 cr · 3 hr source
NURS 24203Pathophysiology and Pharmacology I3Explore foundational pathophysiologic and pharmacokinetic concepts across the life span. Determine factors that contribute to altered physiological functioning and the body's adaptive and compensator… 3 cr · 3 hr source
NURS 30203Math and Medications for Nurses3Review best practices for calculating medication dosages. Explore indications, safety and monitoring for commonly prescribed medications used across the lifespan. Learn medication management principl… 3 cr · 3 hr source
NURS 30303Transforming Professional Nursing Practice3Explore the evolution of professional nursing over time. Build on nursing knowledge to deliver holistic, evidence-based nursing care. Discover strategies to optimize healthcare communication, and tea… 3 cr · 3 hr source
NURS 31151Clinical Skills for Professional Nurses1Students apply nursing concepts and skills with emphasis on the caregiver role transition and use of the nursing process. Prerequisite: Admission to the Online Undergraduate BSN Professional Program… 1 cr · 1 hr source
NURS 31903Theories and Frameworks for Practice3Apply relevant nursing, health promotion, and teaching and learning theories to nursing care. Discover frameworks to promote belonging, acceptance and equity in healthcare. Explore social determinant… 3 cr · 3 hr source
NURS 32303Pathophysiology for Nurses3Explore foundational pathophysiologic concepts. Discover factors that contribute to altered physiological functioning and the body's adaptive and compensatory mechanisms. Learn rationales for prevent… 3 cr · 3 hr source
NURS 32403Nursing Care for Chronic Conditions3Advance knowledge and skills in care of chronically ill people and communities. Learn to maximize client outcomes by increasing knowledge of chronic disease management. Partner with clients and their… 3 cr · 3 hr source
NURS 32503Wellness and Disease Prevention3Understand principles of wellness, health promotion, and disease prevention across the lifespan. Examine the role of the nurse in promoting health and wellness in the primary care setting. Explore di… 3 cr · 3 hr source
NURS 32606Chronic and Palliative Nursing Care6Build a foundation for care of the chronically ill patient based on knowledge of Pathophysiology and Pharmacology. Explore various concepts of chronic disease and how Nursing planning and care in par… 6 cr · 6 hr source
NURS 32706Holistic Nursing Care6Learn best practices to deliver holistic nursing care. Utilize established frameworks to develop and deliver high quality care to individuals. Discover strategies to optimize healthcare communication… 6 cr · 6 hr source
NURS 327H6Honors Holistic Nursing Care6Learn best practices to deliver holistic nursing care. Utilize established frameworks to develop and deliver high quality care to individuals. Discover strategies to optimize healthcare communication… 6 cr · 6 hr source
NURS 32803Wellness and Disease Prevention Practicum3Apply principles of wellness and health promotion across the lifespan. Experience the role of the registered nurse in the primary care and community health setting. Deliver nursing care to generally… 3 cr · 3 hr source
NURS 32932Older Adult Nursing2This course builds on previous nursing knowledge by focusing on gerontologic theories, concepts, and principles as they relate to nursing care of older adults. Students explore socio-cultural context… 2 cr · 2 hr source
NURS 33174Pathophysiology4The course focuses on underlying concepts common to pathophysiologic processes across the life span. Factors that contribute to altered physiological functioning and the body's adaptive and compensat… 4 cr · 4 hr source
NURS 33183Pharmacology in Nursing3The use of therapeutic drugs in health care is the focus of the course. Nursing assessment, safety measures and client education related to drug therapy are emphasized. This is a Level I course. Prer… 3 cr · 3 hr source
NURS 33231Health Assessment Practicum1The course focuses on the implementation of concepts and principles of health assessment, preparing students to complete a holistic health assessment of the well person. This is a Level I course. Cor… 1 cr · 1 hr source
NURS 33332Adult Health I for Nurses2The course focuses on the experience of acute problems across the health-illness continuum. Students learn to utilize the nursing process through care planning and case studies while focusing on the… 2 cr · 2 hr source
NURS 33432Health Assessment2This course focuses on concepts and principles of health assessment in a well person. Health status, environment, physical and psychosocial findings, and medical terminology are emphasized to create… 2 cr · 2 hr source
NURS 34032Nursing Concepts: Older Adult2This course focuses on gerontologic theories, concepts, and principles as they relate to nursing care of older adults. Students explore socio-cultural context of gerontologic nursing, professional st… 2 cr · 2 hr source
NURS 34103Pathophysiology and Pharmacology II3Further explore how medications affect an expanded selection of body processes based on a variety of factors including genetics. Apply foundational pathophysiologic and pharmacokinetic concepts to di… 3 cr · 3 hr source
NURS 34232Nursing Concepts: Foundations of Professional Practice2Introduction to the nursing process and the scope of basic human needs. The student learns to use nursing diagnoses and care plans in case studies. This is a Level I course. Corequisite: NURS 34244 .… 2 cr · 2 hr source
NURS 34244Professional Role Implementation I: Caregiver4Students apply basic nursing concepts and skills in laboratory and clinical settings. Emphasis is on the role of nurse as caregiver and use of the nursing process in the delivery of care. This is a L… 4 cr · 4 hr source
NURS 34302Health Assessment Across the Lifespan2Learn concepts and principles of health assessment in a well person across the lifespan. Using correct medical terminology, synthesize health status, environment, physical, and psychosocial findings… 2 cr · 2 hr source
NURS 34401Health Assessment Across the Lifespan Lab1Learn concepts and principles of health assessment in a well person across the lifespan. Using correct medical terminology, synthesize health status, environment, physical, and psychosocial findings… 1 cr · 1 hr source
NURS 35403Chronic and Palliative Nursing Care Practicum3Apply clinical judgement and nursing knowledge to the care of people with chronic illness across the lifespan. Utilize strategies for treating and preventing complications of chronic illness in the c… 3 cr · 3 hr source
NURS 35503Leading in Wellness, Chronic, and Palliative Care Practicum3Apply principles of wellness and health promotion to well and chronically ill people. Implement leadership strategies as a registered nurse in the primary care setting to promote health and quality c… 3 cr · 3 hr source
NURS 36334Nursing Concepts: Adult Health and Illness I4Focuses on the adult population experiencing acute problems in the health-illness continuum. Utilizing the nursing process, nursing, and medical treatments of selected conditions that will be emphasi… 4 cr · 4 hr source
NURS 36434Professional Role Implementation II: Caregiver4Emphasizes the role of caregiver in acute care settings. Course expands on assessment and includes advanced clinical skills. Emphasizes the use of clinical judgment to promote optimal health for adul… 4 cr · 4 hr source
NURS 37303Nurse Think and Inquiry3Develop critical thinking, ethical reasoning, and evidence appraisal skills in the nursing student. Learn standardized methods for logical thinking in nursing scenarios. Apply the nursing process and… 3 cr · 3 hr source
NURS 373H3Honors Nurse Think and Inquiry3Develop critical thinking, ethical reasoning, and evidence appraisal skills in the nursing student. Learn standardized methods for logical thinking in nursing scenarios. Apply the nursing process and… 3 cr · 3 hr source
NURS 37432Nursing Concepts: Mental Health and Illness2Presents the basic concepts and theories of mental health and illness. Examines various therapeutic modalities in the care of clients experiencing mental health or psychosocial disorders. This is a L… 2 cr · 2 hr source
NURS 37532Professional Role Implementation III: Caregiver2Students work with clients who have mental health problems, observe group process in therapy sessions, and develop interpersonal communication skills. Students apply research-based knowledge in assis… 2 cr · 2 hr source
NURS 37732Mental Health Nursing2This course presents basic concepts and theories of mental health and illness. Students examine nursing care of clients with various mental health and psychosocial disorders. Therapeutic modalities a… 2 cr · 2 hr source
NURS 37832Mental Health Practicum2Students will apply the theoretical principles learned in the NURS 37732 : Mental Health Nursing to the care of clients with mental health disorders in a variety of settings. Prerequisite: NURS 43233… 2 cr · 2 hr source
NURS 38432Foundations of Scientific Evidence in Nursing Practice2Introduction to the use of scientific evidence in nursing through a comparative analysis of selected studies. Theoretical, methodological, and analytical approaches are explored. Students acquire bas… 2 cr · 2 hr source
NURS 384H2Honors Foundations of Scientific Evidence in Nursing Practice2Introduction to the use of scientific evidence in nursing through a comparative analysis of selected studies. Theoretical, methodological, and analytical approaches are explored. Students acquire bas… 2 cr · 2 hr source
NURS 40033Transition to Professional Nursing Practice3This course supports educational mobility building on a core of common knowledge and skill from previous nursing education. The course emphasizes a transition to the professional nursing roles and co… 3 cr · 3 hr source
NURS 40133Informatics for the Professional Nurse3This course focuses on how information technology is used in the health care system. The course describes how nursing informatics is currently being used by healthcare professionals, and speculates a… 3 cr · 3 hr source
NURS 40233Health Promotion Across the Lifespan3This course introduces theories and concepts of teaching and learning, health and wellness, and health behavior in the context of health promotion in nursing. The complex relationships that exist amo… 3 cr · 3 hr source
NURS 40406Navigating and Managing Health Systems6Discover how structures, systems, politics, rules, and regulations contribute to the health outcomes of individual patients, populations, and communities at a local, national, and global level. Explo… 6 cr · 6 hr source
NURS 40633Population and Community Health Nursing3This course introduces general principles of population and community health nursing to provide a theoretical base for the care of families, aggregates, communities, and populations. Students apply t… 3 cr · 3 hr source
NURS 40733Population and Community Health Practicum3Practicum basis for applying knowledge from public health and nursing theory. Learners utilize evidence-based strategies for disease prevention and health promotion with individuals, families, and po… 3 cr · 3 hr source
NURS 40932Professional Role Practicum2This clinical practicum provides the licensed nursing student with an opportunity to synthesize and apply knowledge of concepts developed throughout the nursing program. Evidence based practice will… 2 cr · 2 hr source
NURS 41032Adult Health II for Nurses2Focuses on the adult population experiencing chronic problems in the health-illness continuum. Utilizing the nursing process, nursing and medical treatment of selected conditions will be emphasized a… 2 cr · 2 hr source
NURS 41152Nursing Concepts: Teaching and Health Promotion2The course focuses on teaching/learning and the professional nurse's role in health promotion and disease prevention. A variety of health education and health promotion strategies are presented and e… 2 cr · 2 hr source
NURS 41234Child and Family Nursing4Students explore theory and evidence-based knowledge regarding holistic nursing care of children and families. Principles of health promotion and health education are utilized throughout the course.… 4 cr · 4 hr source
NURS 41433Child and Family Practicum3Clinical practicum experience for application of evidence-based knowledge and skills in the nursing care of children and families. Pre- or Corequisite: NURS 41234 . Prerequisite: NURS 31151 , NURS 43… 3 cr · 3 hr source
NURS 41534Nursing Concepts: Children and Family4This course provides theory and research-based knowledge regarding holistic nursing care of children and families. Principles of health promotion and health education for expanding families are integ… 4 cr · 4 hr source
NURS 41634Professional Role Implementation IV: Teacher4Clinical and laboratory experience for application of research-based knowledge and skills in the nursing care of children and families. Emphasis is on teaching role of the nurse. This is a Level II c… 4 cr · 4 hr source
NURS 42033Leadership for Professional Nurses3This course introduces theories and principles of management and leadership and the professional nurse's role within the health care system. Social issues, economic policy, and regulatory requirement… 3 cr · 3 hr source
NURS 42152Leadership Practicum2Students will apply the theoretical principles learned in NURS 42033 to the delivery of healthcare. Prerequisite: NURS 37732 , NURS 37832 , NURS 43233 , NURS 31151 and admission to the Online Undergr… 2 cr · 2 hr source
NURS 42206Acute Nursing Care6Explore nursing care of individuals experiencing critical or trauma events, who have complex acute care needs, who experience acute exacerbations of chronic conditions, or who are physiologically uns… 6 cr · 6 hr source
NURS 42432Leadership in Nursing2Introduces principles of leadership and the professional nurse's roles in the health care system. Considers the perspectives of management, organization, and change theory. Includes strategies for mo… 2 cr · 2 hr source
NURS 42532Professional Role Implementation V: Manager2Students will apply the theoretical principles learned in NURS 42432 and NURS 42632 to the delivery of care to adults with chronic conditions across transitions of care settings. The manager will be… 2 cr · 2 hr source
NURS 42632Nursing Concepts: Adult Health and Illness II2Focuses on the adult population experiencing chronic problems in the health-illness continuum. Utilizing the nursing process, nursing and medical treatment of selected conditions will be emphasized a… 2 cr · 2 hr source
NURS 426H2Honors Nursing Concepts: Adult Health and Illness II2Focuses on the adult population experiencing chronic problems in the health-illness continuum. Utilizing the nursing process, nursing and medical treatment of selected conditions will be emphasized a… 2 cr · 2 hr source
NURS 42703Acute Nursing Care Practicum3Apply clinical judgement and nursing knowledge to the care of people in acute health settings. Experience acute nursing care across the lifespan. Learn techniques and strategies to optimize acute nur… 3 cr · 3 hr source
NURS 43133Pathophysiology in Nursing3The course focuses on the study of the underlying concepts of physiological functioning and the body's adaptive and compensatory mechanisms within a systems framework. Learners examine aspects of dis… 3 cr · 3 hr source
NURS 43233Health Assessment and Clinical Reasoning3This 3-credit theory course focuses on increasing knowledge of health assessment skills. Emphasis is placed on strengthening clinical reasoning skills through identifying normal findings, interpretin… 3 cr · 3 hr source
NURS 43303Health Assessment Throughout The Lifespan3Explore concepts and principles of health assessment of a well person used in nursing practice. Learn techniques needed to complete a comprehensive and holistic health assessment of well persons. Dis… 3 cr · 3 hr source
NURS 44003Leadership and Role Preparation3Explore the application of leadership science in healthcare. Learn and apply methods for identifying and improving efficiency and effectiveness of healthcare delivery. Discover strategies to promote… 3 cr · 3 hr source
NURS 44432Nursing Concepts: Critical Care2Focuses on the adult population experiencing multiple or critical illnesses or conditions necessitating admission to a critical care unit. The course emphasizes both nursing and medical treatment of… 2 cr · 2 hr source
NURS 44532Professional Role Implementation VI: Role Synthesis2Clinical learning is focused on further developing and refining the knowledge, skills, and attitudes necessary to manage the care of an acutely ill or complex patient and/or family within the context… 2 cr · 2 hr source
NURS 44603Advancing Clinical Judgement3Apply clinical judgement to nursing care scenarios across the lifespan. Employ evidence-based strategies to prioritize nursing care. Synthesize knowledge to effectively determine nursing care of peop… 3 cr · 3 hr source
NURS 45033Introduction to Health Care Policy3This course provides an overview of health care policy orienting students to the political and social processes impacting the current health care environment. The course provides a basic framework fo… 3 cr · 3 hr source
NURS 45103Elevating Professional Nursing Practice3Build on established practice as a Registered Nurse to further understand factors that impact nursing care. Learn to articulate nursing's distinctive role on the healthcare team while exploring ways… 3 cr · 3 hr source
NURS 45206LPN-BSN Capstone Practicum6Apply clinical judgement and nursing knowledge to the care of people and communities. Gain experiential knowledge in the practice of a registered nurse in a selected setting. Work with members of the… 6 cr · 6 hr source
NURS 45303Leading in Acute Care and Quality Improvement Practicum3Apply leadership skills and nursing knowledge to the care of people with acute health issues. Collaborate with the healthcare team to implement and evaluate a quality improvement initiative. Translat… 3 cr · 3 hr source
NURS 45432Critical Care Nursing2Focuses on the adult population experiencing multiple or critical illnesses or conditions necessitating admission to a critical care unit. The course emphasizes both nursing and medical treatment of… 2 cr · 2 hr source
NURS 45532Critical Care Practicum2Clinical learning is focused on further developing and refining the knowledge, skills, and attitudes necessary to manage the care of an acutely ill or complex patient and/or family within the context… 2 cr · 2 hr source
NURS 45709Pre-licensure Capstone Practicum9Experience the role of the registered nurse in a healthcare setting. Apply nursing knowledge and clinical judgement to care for people and communities. Collaborate with nurses and other healthcare pr… 9 cr · 9 hr source
NURS 46033Nursing Concepts: Community3The course focuses on theories and concepts in community health nursing. Health resources are explored in a variety of settings. This is a Level II course. Corequisite: NURS 46133 . Prerequisite: Com… 3 cr · 3 hr source
NURS 460H3Honors Nursing Concepts: Community3The course focuses on theories and concepts in community health nursing. Health resources are explored in a variety of settings. This is a Level II course. Corequisite: NURS 46133 . Prerequisite: Com… 3 cr · 3 hr source
NURS 46133Professional Role Implementation VII: Role Synthesis3Application of community health concepts and the nursing process to promote community health and to restore health in a variety of settings. This is a Level II course. Pre- or Corequisite: NURS 46033… 3 cr · 3 hr source
NURS 47031Professional Nursing Synthesis1The course emphasizes reflection, integration, and synthesis of concepts from previous courses. Course enrollment occurs in the last semester of the program. Prerequisite: Admission to an online unde… 1 cr · 1 hr source
NURS 47132Seminar in Nursing2Focuses on integrating the nursing caregiver, teacher and manager roles. Prepares students to analyze practice issues, trends and future demands. Explores the roles of baccalaureate prepared professi… 2 cr · 2 hr source
NURS 47232Professional Role Implementation VIII: Role Synthesis2Clinical immersion experience that approximates the role of a beginning BSN nurse generalist. Corequisite: NURS 47132 . Prerequisite: Completion of Level I courses and NURS 41152 , NURS 41534 , NURS… 2 cr · 2 hr source
NURS 4813VSpecial Topics in Nursing1This course is the study of a special topic(s) in nursing. Content varies. (Typically offered: Irregular) May be repeated for up to 6 hours of degree credit. 1 cr · 1 hr source
NURS 48433Scientific Foundation for Professional Nursing Practice3This course introduces the research process through a comparative analysis of selected studies exemplifying various theoretical, methodological, and analytical approaches. Students acquire the basic… 3 cr · 3 hr source
NURS 4913VIndependent Study in Nursing1A selected learning experience in nursing to enhance knowledge and/or practice of the profession. Objectives and experiences are designed on an individual basis with a faculty adviser. May be taken w… 1 cr · 1 hr source
NURS 491HVHonors Independent Study in Nursing1A selected learning experience in nursing to enhance knowledge and/or practice of the profession. Objectives and experiences are designed on an individual basis with a faculty adviser. May be taken w… 1 cr · 1 hr source
NURS 498HVNursing Honors Thesis/Project1Designed to provide facilitation of the Honors Thesis/Project. Students and faculty work "one-on-one to complete the honors thesis/project. Prerequisite: Honors candidacy, Nursing Bachelor of Science… 1 cr · 1 hr source
NURS 50133Writing for Scholarship in Nursing3In this course, students will acquire skills to build a foundation in scholarly writing, critical thinking, and synthesis to make research-based recommendations to improve clinical practice. Prerequi… 3 cr · 3 hr source
NURS 50234Advanced Pathophysiology, Pharmacology, and Health Assessment for the Masters Prepared Nurse4This four credit graduate-level course provides a comprehensive understanding of the interrelationships between advanced physical assessment, pathophysiology, and pharmacology (3Ps) in preparation to… 4 cr · 4 hr source
NURS 50333Scientific Foundations and Role Development in Advanced Practice Nursing3Examines development of the advanced practice nursing role and evolution of the Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP). Concepts include scientific foundations of practice, role development, interdisciplin… 3 cr · 3 hr source
NURS 50433Diagnostic Reasoning I: Health Promotion Across the Lifespan3Provides a theoretical base for health promotion, disease prevention and risk reduction at the individual, family and community levels. Identifies a cross-disciplinary approach to achieve or preserve… 3 cr · 3 hr source
NURS 50533Evidence-Based Practice and Innovation in Nursing3Examines models and strategies for leadership in evidence-based practice and innovation, outcomes management, and translational scholarship. The emphasis of this course is on problem identification,… 3 cr · 3 hr source
NURS 50633Health Care Policy3Provides knowledge and understanding needed to participate in policy development analysis and implementation. Provides an overview of the political process, health care policy, advocacy, leadership r… 3 cr · 3 hr source
NURS 50733Curriculum Design and Development in Nursing Education3This course provides the essential elements that define and operationalize the process of curriculum design and development. Students will examine curriculum theories, models, and concepts from the p… 3 cr · 3 hr source
NURS 50833Methods of Assessment and Evaluation in Nursing Education3This course is one of four offered in the nursing education concentration in preparation for the role of educator in academic and clinical settings. Students explore theories, models, and evidence fo… 3 cr · 3 hr source
NURS 50933Instructional Design and Delivery in Nursing Education3This course is one of four offered in the nursing education concentration in preparation for the role of educator in academic and clinical settings. Students explore teaching and learning theories an… 3 cr · 3 hr source
NURS 51061Advanced Health Assessment and Diagnostic Reasoning1Applies health assessment, physical examination techniques, clinical decision making, and diagnostic reasoning to formulate a culturally-sensitive, individualized plan of care, which includes health… 1 cr · 1 hr source
NURS 51172Advanced Health Assessment and Diagnostic Reasoning Clinical Practicum2Focus is on the application of clinical decision making, diagnostic reasoning, and advanced physical examination techniques to develop differential diagnoses, problem list, and a plan of care for ind… 2 cr · 2 hr source
NURS 51253Advanced Pharmacology3Provides advanced concepts and application of pharmacology for broad categories of agents used in disease management. Establishes the relationship between pharmacologic agents and physiologic/patholo… 3 cr · 3 hr source
NURS 51332Advanced Health Assessment and Diagnostic Reasoning2Applies essential knowledge and skills to perform comprehensive health assessments across the lifespan. Building on foundational assessment techniques, the course emphasizes advanced interviewing and… 2 cr · 2 hr source
NURS 51534Advanced Pathophysiology4Provides a comprehensive understanding of normal physiologic and pathologic mechanisms of disease that serves as a foundation for clinical assessment, decision making, and management of individuals.… 4 cr · 4 hr source
NURS 52132Genetics, Genomes, and Epigenetics of Human Health and Disease2In this course, students will explore principles of genetics and genomics related to advanced nursing practice for individuals, families, and populations. Clinical and ethical topics in genetics as r… 2 cr · 2 hr source
NURS 52331Advanced Health Assessment Practicum1Under the guidance of a clinical faculty instructor and experienced preceptor, the student will participate in 60 hours of clinical experience in adult, pediatric, women's health or family medicine s… 1 cr · 1 hr source
NURS 53332Common Problems in Acute Care in Adult and Gerontology Populations Clinical Practicum2Focuses on the management of adult-gerontology patients with common acute illnesses. Emphasizes the application of principles of pathologic mechanisms of disease, history taking, physical examination… 2 cr · 2 hr source
NURS 53433Specialty Development I3This course will include two foci, academic teaching and clinical practicum specialty development. A focused field experience will allow student to integrate knowledge and skills in a specialty clini… 3 cr · 3 hr source
NURS 54334Common Problems in Acute Care in Adult and Gerontology Populations4Examine principles of pathologic mechanisms of disease, refine skills for history taking, physical examination, and clinical decision making for adult and geriatric individuals with common acute illn… 4 cr · 4 hr source
NURS 54433Chronic Health Problems in Adult and Gerontology Populations3Explores evidence-based models for the management of selected chronic conditions, focusing on assessment and treatment of individuals and families. Utilizes advanced theories, concepts, knowledge, an… 3 cr · 3 hr source
NURS 54534Chronic Health Problems in Adult and Gerontology Populations Clinical Practicum4Focuses on the management of adult-gerontology populations with complex, chronic health problems. Emphasis is on the application of theoretical concepts, assessment skills, clinical decision making,… 4 cr · 4 hr source
NURS 54833Common Problems in Primary Care3Examines principles of pathological mechanisms of disease, refines knowledge for thorough history taking, physical examination, and clinical decision-making for men, women, and families with common i… 3 cr · 3 hr source
NURS 54935Common Problems in Primary Care Clinical Practicum5Clinical component to NURS 54833 Common Problems Primary Care. Refines skills for thorough history taking, physical examination, and clinical decision-making for men, women, and families with common… 5 cr · 5 hr source
NURS 55233Application of Health Informatics3This course prepares graduate students to advance their understanding of health informatics and application within healthcare. The course focuses on the use of technology to support and improve educa… 3 cr · 3 hr source
NURS 55433Primary Care of Children3Focuses on evidence-based models for the management of children from diverse cultures with common conditions in primary care. Includes anticipatory guidance, health promotion, and disease prevention.… 3 cr · 3 hr source
NURS 56333Diagnostic Reasoning II Growth and Development - Birth to Young Adult3Provides comprehensive knowledge of growth and development from birth to young adulthood including anticipatory guidance, health promotion, and disease prevention. Focuses on the management of infant… 3 cr · 3 hr source
NURS 56433Primary Care Clinical Practicum I3Guided by a clinical faculty instructor and an experienced preceptor, students will engage in 180 hours of supervised clinical experience. Provides comprehensive knowledge of growth and development f… 3 cr · 3 hr source
NURS 56833Primary Care of Children Clinical Practicum3Focuses on the management of children in the clinical setting with emphasis on holistic assessment and treatment of this population and their families. Students will engage in the assessment, diagnos… 3 cr · 3 hr source
NURS 57003Nurse Educator Scholarly Project3The Nurse Educator Scholarly Project identifies and addresses practice issues in nursing education and includes a thorough search, analysis, synthesis and a plan for dissemination of the best availab… 3 cr · 3 hr source
NURS 57333Diagnostic Reasoning III Primary and Preventive Care3Provides didactic content to prepare family nurse practitioner students to deliver comprehensive primary care to adult and geriatric patients with common acute illnesses affecting multiple body syste… 3 cr · 3 hr source
NURS 57433Primary Care Clinical Practicum II3Guided by a clinical faculty instructor and an experienced preceptor, students will engage in 180 hours of supervised clinical experience across adult, women's health, and family medicine settings. T… 3 cr · 3 hr source
NURS 5793VIndependent Study1designed by student and faculty advisor. (Typically offered: Fall and Spring) 1 cr · 1 hr source
NURS 58333Diagnostic reasoning IV Chronic Issues in Primary Care3Provides didactic content to prepare family nurse practitioner students to deliver comprehensive primary care to adult and geriatric patients with chronic complex illnesses affecting one or more body… 3 cr · 3 hr source
NURS 58433Primary Care Clinical Practicum III3Guided by a clinical faculty instructor and an experienced preceptor, students will engage in 180 hours of supervised clinical experience across adult, women's health, and family medicine settings. T… 3 cr · 3 hr source
NURS 58733Complex Problems in Primary Care3Focuses on application of health promotion and chronic disease management in complex adult patients. Students will utilize evidence-based approaches to health promotion, assessment, differential diag… 3 cr · 3 hr source
NURS 58834Complex Problems in Primary Care Clinical Practicum4Clinical component to NURS 58733 Complex Problems in Primary Care. Offers the student an opportunity to exercise critical judgment and implement theoretical knowledge in the management of care of adu… 4 cr · 4 hr source
NURS 5983VNursing Special Topics1Special Topics course. (Typically offered: Irregular) May be repeated for up to 6 hours of degree credit. 1 cr · 1 hr source
NURS 6003VMaster's Thesis1Student research to fulfill degree requirement for the MSN. Prerequisite: NURS 50533 . (Typically offered: Fall, Spring and Summer) May be repeated for degree credit. 1 cr · 1 hr source
NURS 61233Translation of Evidence and Quality Improvement for Advanced Practice3This course explores the intersection of evidence-based practice (EBP) and quality improvement (QI) within advanced nursing roles. Students will investigate the methodologies of translating research… 3 cr · 3 hr source
NURS 62234DNP Clinical Practicum I4Provides an opportunity to synthesize advanced knowledge and role behaviors within a specialty concentration. Designed to apply nursing theory, translational research, epidemiologic principles, ethic… 4 cr · 4 hr source
NURS 62333Healthcare Economics and Finance3This course provides economic, financial, and business knowledge and skills required for a leadership role in financial planning and decision making within healthcare delivery systems. DNP educated n… 3 cr · 3 hr source
NURS 62434DNP Clinical Practicum II4Provides an opportunity to synthesize advanced knowledge and role behaviors within a specialty concentration. Designed to apply nursing theory, translational research, epidemiologic principles, ethic… 4 cr · 4 hr source
NURS 62633Organization Management and Systems Leadership3Facilitates understanding of how to lead, advocate, and manage innovative responses to organizational needs and challenges. Emphasizes development and evaluation of care delivery models that meet the… 3 cr · 3 hr source
NURS 6283VDNP Clinical Practicum III1Allows for the continuation of specialty role development and a more refined and advanced approach to care delivery, systems thinking, and leadership. Allows for the total number of practice hours re… 1 cr · 1 hr source
NURS 63433Epidemiology, Biostatistics, and Population3This course will examine the role of epidemiology and biostatistics in advanced nursing practice. The student will learn how the concepts of epidemiology are used to measure and describe the health o… 3 cr · 3 hr source
NURS 64432DNP Project Design Identification2This course is the first DNP project didactic course and is designed to assist the student to develop professional competencies related to the DNP project. Students will conduct both internal and ext… 2 cr · 2 hr source
NURS 65443DNP Project Design II3This course is the second didactic course for the DNP project and applies nursing theory, translational research, epidemiologic principles, ethical/legal principles, outcome evaluations, healthcare s… 3 cr · 3 hr source
NURS 66633Emergency Preparedness in Rural United States3is an elective course for graduate nursing students. This course will prepare them for the role of nurse practitioner in rural clinical settings during times when National Incident Management Systems… 3 cr · 3 hr source
NURS 68333Rural Primary Care in Arkansas3This service-learning course is an elective for graduate nursing students. The purpose of this elective is to prepare students for the role of nurse practitioner educator and clinician in rural commu… 3 cr · 3 hr source
NURS 68433Opioid Use in Rural Arkansas3This opioid use in rural Arkansas course is an elective for graduate nursing students. This course prepares graduate nursing students for the nurse practitioner role in rural settings by providing kn… 3 cr · 3 hr source
NURS 68903Poverty and Healthcare in the United States3Provides a base for understanding poverty and health at the individual, family, and community levels. Identifies a cross-disciplinary approach to address how poverty affects individual and community… 3 cr · 3 hr source
NURS 69933Advanced Practice Registered Nursing (APRN) Residency: A Service-Learning Course3The service-learning APRN residency provides students skills to identify potential rural and underserved employment environments, prepare for interviews, and complete pre-employment documents necessa… 3 cr · 3 hr source
NURS 71232DNP Project Implementation I2Provides necessary support and elements for students to begin execution of the DNP Project in collaboration with the sponsoring site. (Typically offered: Fall) 2 cr · 2 hr source
NURS 71432DNP Project Implementation II2This required course is the culmination of the DNP Project courses in the Doctor of Nursing Practice course of study. Students will participate in weekly online group discussions regarding their prog… 2 cr · 2 hr source
NURS 72431DNP Project Implementation Clinical Praticum1This clinical course uses online discussion, seminars, and a project-focused practicum to provide students with the support and direction needed to implement and evaluate an evidence-based project pl… 1 cr · 1 hr source
NURS 73443Full- scope DNP/Specialty Clinical Practicum I3Under the guidance of a clinical faculty instructor and experienced preceptor, the student will participate in 180 hours of an intensive clinical practicum experience in their chosen specialty area.… 3 cr · 3 hr source
NURS 74433Full- scope DNP/Specialty Clinical and Leadership Practicum II3Under the guidance of a clinical faculty instructor and experienced preceptor, the student will participate in 180 hours of an intensive clinical practicum experience in their chosen specialty area.… 3 cr · 3 hr source
NURS 75432Advanced Practice Registered Nursing (APRN) Residency: A Service-Learning Course2The service-learning APRN residency provides students skills to identify potential rural and underserved employment environments, prepare for interviews, and complete pre-employment documents necessa… 2 cr · 2 hr source
NUTR 12001Introduction to the Dietetic Profession1Introduction to profession of dietetics and nutrition including history, scope and future of professionals with emphasis on academic preparation, internships, acquisition of professional credentials,… 1 cr · 1 hr source
NUTR 12103Fundamentals of Nutrition3The functions of food, body processes, optimum diets in relation to health and physical fitness. (Typically offered: Fall and Spring) 3 cr · 3 hr source
NUTR 21101Principles of Foods Laboratory1Laboratory exercises and practice applicable of Principles of Foods. Lab 3 hours. Corequisite: NUTR 21103 . (Typically offered: Fall and Spring) 1 cr · 1 hr source
NUTR 21103Principles of Foods3Physical and chemical characteristics of foods, organized by food science and nutrition, protein foods, phytochemicals, complex and refined carbohydrates, and fats. Emphasis on food preparation and s… 3 cr · 3 hr source
NUTR 22003Sports Nutrition3The integration of concepts from nutrition and exercise physiology into an applied multidisciplinary study of how food, beverages and dietary supplements influence physical performance. Prerequisite:… 3 cr · 3 hr source
NUTR 31041Culinary Nutrition Lab1Students will explore ways to apply evidence based nutrition research to culinary application. It addresses the fundamental culinary skills and knowledge required to prepare meals that impact the nut… 1 cr · 1 hr source
NUTR 31043Culinary Nutrition3This course is grounded in a food first approach to health and wellness with an emphasis on disease prevention. Students will study the physical and chemical characteristics of foods that increase nu… 3 cr · 3 hr source
NUTR 32003Human Nutrition3Fundamental human nutrition; nutritive value of foods and general functions of nutrients based on concepts derived from inorganic and organic chemistry. Examples relating nutrition to disease used as… 3 cr · 3 hr source
NUTR 32103Nutrition Education and Counseling3Introduction to development of communication skills related to educational theory and techniques, development of educational materials, interpersonal communication skills, group dynamics, public spea… 3 cr · 3 hr source
NUTR 33003Nutrition Assessment3Principles of nutritional assessment and methodology including anthropometric, biochemical, clinical, and dietary evaluation. Emphasis placed on Nutrition Focused Physical Assessment, the interpretat… 3 cr · 3 hr source
NUTR 36003Quantity Foods3This course focuses on menu planning for a variety of food service organizations, with consideration of age, special needs, diet type, cultural and ethical parameters. Students will design flavorful… 3 cr · 3 hr source
NUTR 40001Nutrition Seminar1Presentation and discussion of selected nutrition topics of current interest. Prerequisite: Completion of 95 hours and HNAD or FNAH majors only. (Typically offered: Spring) May be repeated for up to… 1 cr · 1 hr source
NUTR 41003Research Methods in Nutrition3This course will cover applications of experimental methods for investigations in nutrition research and cookery. Pre- or Corequisite: MATH 21003 . Prerequisite: Major in either Human Nutrition and D… 3 cr · 3 hr source
NUTR 42103Advanced Nutrition I3This course will cover nutritional, physiological, and biochemical aspects of carbohydrate, protein, and lipid metabolism in humans and their implications in health and disease. Prerequisite: CHEM 38… 3 cr · 3 hr source
NUTR 42203Life Cycle Nutrition3Study of normal nutrition emphasizing quantitative needs for nutrients as functions of biologic processes that vary during stages of the life cycle. Attention is given to preconception, pregnancy, ch… 3 cr · 3 hr source
NUTR 42303Advanced Nutrition II3This course will cover nutritional, physiological, and biochemical aspects of vitamins and minerals in humans, their functions and roles in metabolism, and their implications in health and disease. P… 3 cr · 3 hr source
NUTR 42403Community Nutrition3Identifying, assessing, and developing solutions for nutritional problems encountered at the local, state, federal, and international levels. Lecture 3 hours per week. Prerequisite: NUTR 12103 , comp… 3 cr · 3 hr source
NUTR 42503Nutrition Through The Lifespan3Study of normal nutrition and how it applies to groups and individuals in different life stages. Prerequisite: 45 hours completed, FNAH majors and Human Nutrition minors only. (Typically offered: Fal… 3 cr · 3 hr source
NUTR 42603Medical Nutrition Therapy I3Principles of medical nutrition therapy with emphasis on the Nutrition Care Process, and the pathophysiology and current standards of practice for diseases and disorders. Pre- or corequisite: NUTR 32… 3 cr · 3 hr source
NUTR 42631Registered Dietitian Seminar1Practice test taking skills and work on application of knowledge obtained throughout DPD program to assist in preparation of the RD exam. Prerequisite: NUTR 42603 and HNAD majors only. (Typically off… 1 cr · 1 hr source
NUTR 42703Medical Nutrition Therapy II3Principles of medical nutrition therapy with emphasis on the Nutrition Care Process, and the pathophysiology and current standards of practice for diseases and disorders. Lecture 3 hours per week. Pr… 3 cr · 3 hr source
NUTR 43003Cultural Perspectives on Foods3Cultural competence is growing in importance as our population becomes more culturally diverse. This course covers cuisine and culture of various regions for the purpose of promoting respect and unde… 3 cr · 3 hr source
NUTR 43103Nutritional Pathophysiology3Analysis of the role of dietary bioactive components in health maintenance and chronic disease prevention. Examine evidence-based nutrition information and the role nutrition plays in the body in rel… 3 cr · 3 hr source
NUTR 44031Recipe Modification Lab1Students will use existing research to identify foods with preventative and functional properties and apply that information to develop recipes for improved nutritional quality and disease management… 1 cr · 1 hr source
NUTR 44033Recipe Modification3Students will use existing research to identify foods with preventative and functional properties and apply that information to develop recipes for improved nutritional quality and disease management… 3 cr · 3 hr source
NUTR 45003Communicating Nutrition3This course focuses on communication skills related to food and human nutrition. It addresses the global challenges of nutrition misinformation, provides the basis for creating a timeless approach to… 3 cr · 3 hr source
NUTR 51003Nutrition Research Design and Methodology3This course focuses on topics such as nutrition research terminology, nutritional epidemiology methods, and experimental scientific methods, technologies, and issues involved in understanding and con… 3 cr · 3 hr source
NUTR 51103Advanced Nutrition I3This course will cover nutritional, physiological, and biochemical aspects of carbohydrate, protein, and lipid metabolism in humans and their implications in health and disease. Skills will be develo… 3 cr · 3 hr source
NUTR 52203Nutrition During the Life Cycle3Study of normal nutrition emphasizing quantitative needs for nutrients as functions of biologic processes that vary during stages of the life cycle. Nutritive needs during pregnancy and childhood are… 3 cr · 3 hr source
NUTR 52303Advanced Nutrition II3This course will cover nutritional, physiological, and biochemical aspects of vitamins and minerals in humans, their functions and roles in metabolism, and their implications in health and disease. S… 3 cr · 3 hr source
NUTR 52403Community Nutrition3Identifying, assessing, and developing solutions for nutritional problems encountered at the local, state, federal, and international levels. Lecture 3 hours per week. Graduate degree credit will not… 3 cr · 3 hr source
NUTR 52603Medical Nutrition Therapy I3Principles of medical nutrition therapy with emphasis on Nutrition Care Process, and the pathophysiology and current standards of practice for diseases and disorders. Lecture 3 hours per week. Prereq… 3 cr · 3 hr source
NUTR 52703Medical Nutrition Therapy II3Principles of medical nutrition therapy with emphasis on the Nutrition Care Process, and the pathophysiology and current standards of practice for diseases and disorders. Lecture 3 hours per week. Pr… 3 cr · 3 hr source
OCTH 30003Introduction to Occupational Therapy3This course is an introduction to the field of occupational therapy. Major topics include professional roles and responsibilities, practice settings, ethics and standards of occupational therapy prac… 3 cr · 3 hr source
OCTH 498HVHonors Occupational Therapy Thesis/Project1Designed to provide the planning and facilitation of the Honors Thesis/Project. Students and faculty work "one-on-one" to complete the honors thesis/project. Basic course work in research and statist… 1 cr · 1 hr source
OCTH 50001Introduction to an Occupational Perspective of Health and Learning1Community is integral to being, doing, becoming, and belonging . . . and to learning how to think, feel, and act like an occupational therapist. This course introduces us to ideas and evidence that g… 1 cr · 1 hr source
OCTH 51003Theory and Foundations of Occupational Therapy3The broad theoretical basis of occupational therapy (OT) will be mapped. OT theory development, the historical foundations, major paradigm shifts, current theoretical trends, and philosophical assump… 3 cr · 3 hr source
OCTH 51101Behavioral and Mental Health Conditions1Students will develop a working knowledge of categories of mental health conditions and how those conditions impact occupational performance. Students will be able to discuss implications on particip… 1 cr · 1 hr source
OCTH 51201The Quest for Wellness1This course introduces students to the physical, cognitive, and emotional components of health and wellness across the life span. Students will then apply these concepts to facilitate personal wellne… 1 cr · 1 hr source
OCTH 51202The Quest for Wellness Lab2This highly experiential lab accompanies the Quest for Wellness Lecture course. Students will focus on the lived experience of making personal changes to improve overall wellness, including the act o… 2 cr · 2 hr source
OCTH 51302Complexity Science & Applications to Occupational Therapy2Students will define and apply principles of complex adaptive leadership and complexity science to the dynamics of occupation and occupational participation. They will describe how their personal way… 2 cr · 2 hr source
OCTH 51331Occupational Therapy Scholarly Project Seminar1This course provides structured guidance and mentorship for doctoral students engaged in the Occupational Therapy Scholarly Project. Students will refine their project goals, review relevant literatu… 1 cr · 1 hr source
OCTH 51403Research Fundamentals and Scholarly Practice3In this three-credit course students are introduced to principles of scientific research that promote evidence-based OT practice and scholarly inquiry. Students will also learn how to locate, read, a… 3 cr · 3 hr source
OCTH 51703The Science of Wellness3Students will investigate the physiology of wellness and begin to explore client factors, performance skills, performance patterns, contexts and environments, and responses to stress as they relate t… 3 cr · 3 hr source
OCTH 52003Professional Perspectives in Occupational Therapy3Students examine professionalism and the process of professionalization within occupational therapy. They will be introduced to professional associations and legislative processes that impact OT prac… 3 cr · 3 hr source
OCTH 52102Occupational Therapy Frameworks, Models, and Structures2Students will understand and apply fundamental concepts of occupation-based models and frameworks. Students will build upon foundational knowledge obtained in OCTH 51003 : Theory and Foundations of O… 2 cr · 2 hr source
OCTH 52202Clinical Conditions and Occupational Impacts: General Medical2This course provides students with foundational knowledge of prevalent physical conditions and their influence on occupational performance. Students will examine the occupational implications of comm… 2 cr · 2 hr source
OCTH 52403Evidence-based Clinical Reasoning3Students will explore the different types of clinical and professional reasoning needed for becoming a critical and self-reflective practitioner. Students will be introduced to evidence-based practic… 3 cr · 3 hr source
OCTH 52903Foundations of Communication and Advocacy3This course focuses on developing effective therapeutic and interprofessional relationships through communication (written, verbal/nonverbal) and professional advocacy skills with a variety of stakeh… 3 cr · 3 hr source
OCTH 53101Physical Conditions1Students will have a working knowledge of categories of physical conditions and how they impact occupational performance. They will be able to discuss implications on participation across the lifespa… 1 cr · 1 hr source
OCTH 53202Occupational Impacts of Pharmacology I: General Medical2Students will gain functional knowledge of general medical pharmaceutical interventions, how major categories of drugs may impact occupational performance, and be able to discuss implications on part… 2 cr · 2 hr source
OCTH 53302Exploring Occupational Science and Occupational Therapy2This course introduces students to the origin and evolution of Occupational Science, the study of humans as occupational beings, and its dynamic relationship to occupational therapy. Students will ex… 2 cr · 2 hr source
OCTH 53501Level I Fieldwork Seminar: Physical Conditions1Students will integrate skills acquired in didactic course work and fieldwork experiences to transform into entry-level practitioners. This is the first in a 5 fieldwork seminar course series, where… 1 cr · 1 hr source
OCTH 53601Level I Fieldwork: Physical Conditions1Students will engage in directed clinical experiences and demonstrate clinical competencies identified by the OTD program and fieldwork site(s). They will develop/enhance professional behaviors, obse… 1 cr · 1 hr source
OCTH 53702Anatomy and Occupational Performance Lecture2Students will make meaningful connections between activities, occupations, body functions, and body structures. They will identify the knowledge community and resources available to enhance self-dire… 2 cr · 2 hr source
OCTH 53743Anatomy and Occupational Performance Lab3Students will make meaningful connections between activities, occupations, body functions, and body structures. They will identify the knowledge community and resources available to enhance self-dire… 3 cr · 3 hr source
OCTH 53804Occupations, Adaptations, and Innovations: Physical Conditions4This course focuses on basic OT skills, occupation-centered adaptations, and interventions for physical conditions for individuals across the lifespan. The OT process will be explored and applied to… 4 cr · 4 hr source
OCTH 53902Introduction to Health Systems and Policy2This course presents an introduction to health systems and policy and explores their influence on both the scope of OT practice and the everyday things that people do. Understanding the policymaking… 2 cr · 2 hr source
OCTH 54101Neurological Conditions1Students will develop a working knowledge of categories of neurological conditions and how they impact occupational performance. They will be able to discuss implications on participation across the… 1 cr · 1 hr source
OCTH 54132Clinical Conditions and Occupational Impacts: Neurology2This course provides students with foundational knowledge of prevalent neurological conditions and their influence on occupational performance. Students will examine the occupational implications of… 2 cr · 2 hr source
OCTH 54201Occupational Impacts of Pharmacology II: Neurology and Mental Health1Students will gain functional knowledge of neurological and mental health pharmaceutical interventions, how major categories may impact occupational performance, and be able to discuss implications o… 1 cr · 1 hr source
OCTH 54303Healthcare Entrepreneurship3This course provides and introduction to fundamental business concepts a healthcare entrepreneur needs to know to evaluate and launch successful, effective new ventures. Topic areas include recruitme… 3 cr · 3 hr source
OCTH 54403Research Methods in Occupational Therapy3This course provides students with the opportunity to learn and apply techniques, methods, tools, and perspectives vital to clinical research and professional reasoning in occupational science and oc… 3 cr · 3 hr source
OCTH 54501Level I Fieldwork Seminar: Neurology1This course builds upon skills acquired in OCTH 53501 . Students will continue to demonstrate knowledge and application of the Occupational Therapy Code of Ethics (2020), national, state, and local s… 1 cr · 1 hr source
OCTH 54601Level I Fieldwork: Neurology1Students will engage in directed clinical experiences and demonstrate clinical competencies identified by the OTD program and fieldwork site(s). They will develop/enhance professional behaviors, obse… 1 cr · 1 hr source
OCTH 54702Functional Neurology2Students will gain a strong working knowledge and appreciation of nervous system development, functions, and the impacts of injury (congenital or acquired) on individuals, caregivers, and communities… 2 cr · 2 hr source
OCTH 54733Functional Neuroscience Lab3In this companion course to OCTH 54702 Functional Neurology, students gain competency in common neurological testing: determining appropriate standardized and non-standardized assessments for the neu… 3 cr · 3 hr source
OCTH 54742Functional Neurology Lab2Students will be able to discuss neurological concepts and their relationship with occupation and the dynamics of occupation. Students will analyze and apply common neurological testing, determine ap… 2 cr · 2 hr source
OCTH 54804Occupations, Adaptations, and Innovations: Neurological Conditions4This course focuses on occupation centered adaptations and interventions for neurologic conditions. Adaptive solutions to occupational performance issues are explored and applied to authentic environ… 4 cr · 4 hr source
OCTH 55104Occupations, Adaptations, and Innovations: Mental Health4This course focuses on occupation-based approaches to address biopsychosocial and behavioral health conditions that impact occupational engagement for self and others across the lifespan. Students co… 4 cr · 4 hr source
OCTH 55401Integrating Creative Arts as a Modality in Practice1This course explores traditional and non-traditional applications of creative arts in practice. Students will be encouraged to employ therapeutic use of self to identify how they might use their inte… 1 cr · 1 hr source
OCTH 55501Level I Fieldwork Seminar: Behavioral and Mental Health1This builds upon skills acquired in OCTH 53501 , OCTH 54501 , didactic coursework, and fieldwork experiences. Students will continue to demonstrate knowledge and application of the Occupational Thera… 1 cr · 1 hr source
OCTH 55601Level I Fieldwork: Behavioral and Mental Health1Students will engage in directed clinical experiences and demonstrate clinical competencies identified by the OTD program and fieldwork site(s). They will develop/enhance professional behaviors, obse… 1 cr · 1 hr source
OCTH 55802Upper Extremity Rehabilitation2Students will apply knowledge of musculoskeletal anatomy, neuromuscular physiology and biomechanics to optimize upper extremity function for occupational performance across the lifespan. Students wil… 2 cr · 2 hr source
OCTH 55942Occupations, Adaptations, and Innovations Upper Extremity Rehabilitation Laboratory2This course focuses on the evaluation and treatment of upper extremity dysfunction, from an occupational perspective. Students will administer and interpret common upper extremity evaluations, develo… 2 cr · 2 hr source
OCTH 56103Occupations, Adaptations, Innovations: Mental & Behavioral Health3This course will introduce occupation-based interventions to address the psychosocial and behavioral health conditions that impact occupational performance, focusing on the impact that environmental,… 3 cr · 3 hr source
OCTH 56203Leadership and Management3Students will emerge from this course with an understanding of the intrinsic role leadership has to daily practice, their professional roles and community connectedness guided by legal and ethical fa… 3 cr · 3 hr source
OCTH 56302Conceptualizations of Occupational In/Justice2This course examines the conceptual development of occupational in/justice and explores the various forms of occupational injustices encountered in OT practice. Students will analyze and critique occ… 2 cr · 2 hr source
OCTH 56403Integrative Approaches to Teaching and Learning3The learning process and role of teacher/facilitator are explored. Evidence based learning theories and their applications across occupational therapy domains are examined. Students will apply instru… 3 cr · 3 hr source
OCTH 56501Fieldwork IIA Seminar1This course builds upon skills acquired in Level I fieldwork seminar courses, didactic coursework, and fieldwork experiences. Students continue to demonstrate knowledge and application of the Occupat… 1 cr · 1 hr source
OCTH 56606Fieldwork IIA6Students engage in directed clinical experiences and demonstrate clinical competencies identified by the OTD program, fieldwork site(s), and the American Occupational Therapy Association (AOTA) Field… 6 cr · 6 hr source
OCTH 56803Advanced Occupations, Adaptations and Innovations3Students will explore a variety of mid-to-high tech adaptations designed to facilitate occupational participation. Collaboration with other disciplines to develop innovative adaptive solutions is dis… 3 cr · 3 hr source
OCTH 56903Occupational Perspectives of Population Health3This course will apply an occupational perspective to public health initiatives at local, state, federal, and global levels. Public health laws and ethics will be analyzed along with strategies used… 3 cr · 3 hr source
OCTH 57203Transitions and Life Design3Transitions impact habits, routines, identities, roles, and purpose. This course delves into the process and outcomes of planned and unplanned life transitions to further gain perspective on the impl… 3 cr · 3 hr source
OCTH 57501Fieldwork IIB Seminar1This course builds upon skills acquired in previous coursework, and fieldwork experiences. Students will demonstrate knowledge and application of the Occupational Therapy Code of Ethics and service p… 1 cr · 1 hr source
OCTH 57606Fieldwork IIB6Students will engage in directed clinical experiences and demonstrate clinical competencies identified by the OTD program, fieldwork site(s), and the American Occupational Therapy Association (AOTA)… 6 cr · 6 hr source
OCTH 57801Occupational Therapy Doctoral Capstone Seminar I1The Capstone seminar provides students with an in-depth understanding of expectations, timelines and responsibilities as they prepare for OCTH 6960V Occupational Capstone. Students collaborate with a… 1 cr · 1 hr source
OCTH 57833Doctoral Capstone Seminar I3The Doctoral Capstone Seminar I provides students with an in-depth understanding of expectations, timelines and responsibilities of the Occupational Therapy Doctoral Capstone. Students collaborate wi… 3 cr · 3 hr source
OCTH 57903Innovations in Community Based Practice3This course prepares the innovative future occupational therapist to envision possibilities for clinical work outside of traditional education or medical service delivery models. Students will apply… 3 cr · 3 hr source
OCTH 66301Applications of Occupational In/Justice1Students will deepen and sharpen their critical occupational perspective of health and well-being by applying occupational in/justice-related concepts to address and confront occupational injustices.… 1 cr · 1 hr source
OCTH 6780VOccupational Therapy Doctoral Capstone Seminar II1Students will complete and defend their formal capstone proposal in the individualized, chosen area of interest around one or more of the following: clinical skills, research skills, administration,… 1 cr · 1 hr source
OCTH 68802Intentional Practitioner2This course will integrate foundational & advanced knowledge and experiential learning to prepare students for the transition from student to engaged professional (change agents, innovators, advocate… 2 cr · 2 hr source
OCTH 6960VOccupational Therapy Capstone1The Occupational Therapy Doctoral Capstone Experience provides students with an in-depth exposure to clinical skills, research skills, administration, program development and evaluation, policy devel… 1 cr · 1 hr source
OCTH 7000VDoctoral Capstone Project1The Occupational Therapy Capstone project provides students with an in-depth exposure to one or more of the following: clinical skills, research skills, administration, program development and evalua… 1 cr · 1 hr source
OMGT 43103Law and Ethics3Provides an analysis of the fundamental legal principles necessary for operations managers and business leaders to understand and mitigate regulatory risk and maintain compliant operations. Topics co… 3 cr · 3 hr source
OMGT 50003Introduction to Operations Management3This course provides an overview of the functional activities necessary for the creation and delivery of goods and services in operations management. Students will learn about the following topics: p… 3 cr · 3 hr source
OMGT 50103Supply Chain Management for Operations Managers3Focuses on the development and application of decision models in supply chains with emphasis on supply chain performance, cost, and metrics; demand forecasting; aggregate planning; inventory manageme… 3 cr · 3 hr source
OMGT 50203Foundations of Operations Management3This graduate-level course provides a foundation in Operations Management, preparing students for subsequent courses in the Master of Science in Operations Management program. This course introduces… 3 cr · 3 hr source
OMGT 51103Human Resource Management3A review of Human Resources Management functions as they apply in today's business setting with specific emphasis on regulatory compliance, total rewards systems, recruitment, training, and employmen… 3 cr · 3 hr source
OMGT 51203Finance for Operations Managers3Examines the scope and environment of finance for operations managers. Topics include financial markets, interest rates, financial statements, cash flows, and performance evaluation. Valuation of fin… 3 cr · 3 hr source
OMGT 51303Operations Management in the Service Sector3Review of the role of the operations management in the service sector, e.g., health care systems, banking, municipal services, utilities, and postal service and others. Emphasizes the principles and… 3 cr · 3 hr source
OMGT 51403Strategic Issues in Human Resource Management3Explores the concept of Strategic Human Resource Management with emphasis on effective partnering by various HR functions with all levels of management to support the large-scale, long-range goals of… 3 cr · 3 hr source
OMGT 52503Leadership Principles and Practices3The course is designed to expose students to multiple approaches to leadership in a wide variety of settings. Leadership styles, the knowledge areas and competencies expected of today's leaders, the… 3 cr · 3 hr source
OMGT 53003Health Care Policies and Issues3The course provides an overview of healthcare policy and issues for management in all industries. Topics include hospital administration, personnel management, healthcare operations management roles,… 3 cr · 3 hr source
OMGT 53703Quality Management3Introduces students to quality management concepts and their use in enhancing organizational performance and profitability. History of the quality movement, its broad application in key economic sect… 3 cr · 3 hr source
OMGT 54003Industrial Safety and Health Administration3Based on Federal Regulations for Occupational Safety and Health, the course examines current regulations, as well as their commonsense application. Covers various standards, such as those for materia… 3 cr · 3 hr source
OMGT 54203Operations Management & Global Competition3Studies of principles and cases in business/industrial administration in global competition. Survey of markets, technologies, multi-national corporations, cultures, and customs. Discussion of ethics,… 3 cr · 3 hr source
OMGT 54303Cost Estimation Models3Overview of cost estimation techniques and methodologies applied to manufacturing and service organizations. Accomplished through detailed analysis of the cost estimation development process and vari… 3 cr · 3 hr source
OMGT 54403Decision Models3Focus on quantitative decision models for technical and managerial problems for private and public organizations. Topics include shareholder value, stakeholder value, Value-Focused Thinking, axioms o… 3 cr · 3 hr source
OMGT 54603Economic Decision Making3Principles of economic analysis with emphasis upon discounted cash flow criteria for decision-making. Comparison of criteria such as rate of return, annual cost, and present worth for the evaluation… 3 cr · 3 hr source
OMGT 54703Lean Six Sigma3This course covers the application of lean principles to manufacturing, service and government processes in order to improve productivity, increase value and eliminate waste as well as the use of the… 3 cr · 3 hr source
OMGT 54903Advanced Lean Six Sigma3With an emphasis on application, this course builds upon the Lean Six Sigma and Quality Management courses and covers analysis techniques for Lean Six Sigma problem solving in the Analyze, Improve, a… 3 cr · 3 hr source
OMGT 55003Maintenance Management3Principles and practices of maintenance department organization, prevention procedures, and typical equipment problems. Includes related topics such as plant protection, preventative and plant mainte… 3 cr · 3 hr source
OMGT 56203Strategic Management3This course examines strategic management, which is defined as the art and science of analyzing, formulating, implementing, and evaluating cross-functional decisions which enable an organization to a… 3 cr · 3 hr source
OMGT 56503Introduction to Data Analytics for Operations Managers3Introduces data science and data analytics. Provides basic skill instruction in the statistical data analysis programming language R. Provides experience building and interpreting descriptive and pre… 3 cr · 3 hr source
OMGT 56703Principles of Operations Research3Surveys the mathematical models used to design and analyze operational systems. Includes linear programming models, waiting line models, computer simulation models, and management science. Students w… 3 cr · 3 hr source
OMGT 56903Advanced Analytics and Visualizations for Operations Managers3Extends the skills taught in OMGT 56503 to provide experience building and interpreting descriptive and predictive data analytics models that incorporate text, network, and categorical data along wit… 3 cr · 3 hr source
OMGT 57303Human Factors in Operations Management3Introduces the interaction of humans with systems, attempting to apply the same rigor of purpose and understanding to these systems and interactions as with production planning, supply chain design,… 3 cr · 3 hr source
OMGT 5770VSpecial Problems1Used for courses in specific concentrations, areas of special interest for students, and certificate or focus areas. May also used for courses under development and/or pending addition to the program… 1 cr · 1 hr source
OMGT 57803Project Management for Operations Managers3An introduction to the Critical Path Method and Program Evaluation and Review Technique. Covers project planning and control methods; activity sequencing; time-cost trade-offs; allocation of manpower… 3 cr · 3 hr source
OMGT 57903Operations Risk Management3This course focuses on the skills needed by operations managers to identify risk, apply risk management techniques, and communicate management strategies to stakeholders and senior leaders. The cours… 3 cr · 3 hr source
OMGT 58203Information Technology for Operations Managers3Information Technology for the management and control of information systems and processes used in operations management. Topics covered include e-Business and e-Commerce Systems, Management Informat… 3 cr · 3 hr source
OMGT 58303Advanced Decision Support Tools and Visualization for Operations Managers3This course covers advanced decision support tools and visualization used in engineering and operations management including functions and techniques for data manipulation and error testing, charts a… 3 cr · 3 hr source
OMGT 58703Leading Change3Provides a framework for managing organizational change within an enterprise. Strategies are examined for transitioning organizations from current state operations to desired future state operations.… 3 cr · 3 hr source
OMGT 59003Operations Management of Unmanned Aircraft Systems3Course focuses on the fundamentals of UAS operations and the applications of UAS systems in research, government and business applications. Modules covers government compliance, licensing/certificati… 3 cr · 3 hr source
OMGT 59103Advanced Air Mobility and Autonomous Operations3Provides advanced knowledge of autonomous vehicles and new eVTOL aircraft implications on the National Airspace System, Advanced Air Mobility and Universal Traffic Management, and airports. Teaches a… 3 cr · 3 hr source
OMGT 59303Cybersecurity for Operations Managers3The cybersecurity for operations managers course introduces strategic and tactical processes to implement the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) Risk Management Framework (RMF). Ad… 3 cr · 3 hr source
OMGT 59403Resilient Design and Crisis Management for Operations Managers3This course expands the knowledge of managing and responding to a crisis including preparation through resilient design. Using foundational knowledge from the Department of Homeland Security Federal… 3 cr · 3 hr source
OMGT 59803Advanced Project Management3This course builds upon the project management for operations managers' course and offers students an opportunity to apply advanced project management tools to manage troubled projects. Topics includ… 3 cr · 3 hr source
OMGT 59903Homeland Security for Operations Managers3Introduces concepts of Homeland Security in industry and government settings. Covers basic legal and compliance programs and risk management processes. Explains the continuity between critical infras… 3 cr · 3 hr source
OMGT 6000VMaster's Thesis1option for OMGT students. (Typically offered: Irregular) May be repeated for up to 6 hours of degree credit. 1 cr · 1 hr source
OPAN 50003Introduction to Operations Analytics3An introduction to operations analytics providing an understanding of the role of analytics within operational settings. Builds basic skill instruction in descriptive analytics and the communication… 3 cr · 3 hr source
OPAN 50103Applied Predictive Analytics3This course focuses on the fundamental theory, methodologies, algorithms and software tools for predictive analytics. The main goal is to equip the students with the basic knowledge and skills to sol… 3 cr · 3 hr source
OPAN 50203Applied Prescriptive Analytics3Methods, algorithms, and techniques for optimization models used in analytics applications. Coverage includes model formulation, solution methods and the use of optimization software. Prerequisite: O… 3 cr · 3 hr source
OPAN 57103Simulation Analytics3An overview of Monte Carlo computer simulation methods and their application within analytics. Generation of random variates from univariate and multi-variate distributions. Probability model represe… 3 cr · 3 hr source
OPAN 59003Operations Analytics Capstone3Comprehensive analytics project. Conduct background research, data collection, and preliminary analysis; define objectives, performance measures, and deliverables; apply analytics methods, develop re… 3 cr · 3 hr source
OPAN 59103Operations Analytics Industrial Practicum3Student must apply to enroll in this course. Students must be employed within an analytics organization in industry. Prior approval to use an organization's analytics project as the basis of the stud… 3 cr · 3 hr source
PADM 51303Nonprofit Management and Leadership3Provides current and future nonprofit managers, leaders, and board members with an overview of the nonprofit sector. Topics may include legal and regulatory contexts, planning and evaluation, human r… 3 cr · 3 hr source
PADM 58003Quantitative Methods Analysis3Data analysis techniques, including descriptive and inferential statistics and packaged computer programs. Prerequisite: Graduate standing. (Typically offered: Fall) 3 cr · 3 hr source
PADM 58203Strategies of Fundraising in the Nonprofit Sector3Provides an overview of fundraising best practices that support the sustainability and viability of nonprofit organizations of all sizes and missions. (Typically offered: Irregular) 3 cr · 3 hr source
PADM 5870VProfessional Development1Encompasses internships, professional projects if individual is employed full-time and not eligible for an internship, conference and workshop participation, and other activities conducive to the stu… 1 cr · 1 hr source
PADM 5880VDirected Readings1. Prerequisite: Graduate standing. (Typically offered: Fall, Spring and Summer) 1 cr · 1 hr source
PADM 5890VIndependent Research1. Prerequisite: Graduate standing. (Typically offered: Fall, Spring and Summer) May be repeated for up to 6 hours of degree credit. 1 cr · 1 hr source
PADM 59003Risk and Public Policy3Examines how concepts of risk serve to justify and shape public policies and risk management practices. (Typically offered: Spring) 3 cr · 3 hr source
PADM 59103Policy Analysis: Theory and Practice3Provides a firm theoretical foundation in, and an ability to apply, the general instruments necessary for professional practice of policy analysis. (Typically offered: Fall) 3 cr · 3 hr source
PADM 59203The Evolution of Nonprofits and Philanthropy3Introduction to the history of philanthropy. Examines philanthropy at the intersection of anthropological theories of giving, social theories related to types of capital and capital exchanges, and ec… 3 cr · 3 hr source
PBHL 11003Personal Health and Safety3Health and safety problems with emphasis on the promotion of individual health and safety. (Typically offered: Fall and Spring) 3 cr · 3 hr source
PBHL 12003Prevention of Drug Abuse3Provides an overview of drugs of use and abuse in society. Also assists the student in evaluating drug abuse prevention approaches for public, private, or community settings. (Typically offered: Fall… 3 cr · 3 hr source
PBHL 13003Introduction to Human Sexuality3An examination of human sexuality with a critical analysis of male and female attitudes and values affecting self-understanding and gender identity. (Typically offered: Fall and Spring) 3 cr · 3 hr source
PBHL 21001Special Topics1Examination and application of health promotion concepts based on individualized health hazard appraisal. (Not to replace content courses leading to teacher certification in health education). (Typic… 1 cr · 1 hr source
PBHL 26603Terminology for the Health Professions3Emphasis is on word roots and combined forms of words describing various facets of health and disease. Descriptive definitions with application of practical significance included for the health profe… 3 cr · 3 hr source
PBHL 30401Undergraduate Pre-Internship1This course offers students the opportunity to learn professional skills that they will utilize in internship as well as in the workforce. It also offers students the opportunity to learn about and e… 1 cr · 1 hr source
PBHL 3100VSeminar in Public Health1Synthesis and critical analysis of current literature in the area of community health promotion. Prerequisite: PBHL majors only. (Typically offered: Irregular) May be repeated for up to 12 hours of d… 1 cr · 1 hr source
PBHL 32003Health Care and Public Health Policy3This course provides an introduction to health care services, inclusive of the characteristics and structure of the U.S. health care delivery system and comparison to other health systems. Aspects of… 3 cr · 3 hr source
PBHL 320H2Honors Health Care and Public Health Policy2This course provides an introduction to health care services, inclusive of the characteristics and structure of the U.S. health care delivery system and comparison to other health systems. Aspects of… 2 cr · 2 hr source
PBHL 3330VResearch in Public Health1This course is intended for undergraduate students who wish to gain research experience under the direction of a faculty mentor. Students will work independently and collaborate with faculty member(s… 1 cr · 1 hr source
PBHL 333HVHonors Research in Public Health1This course is intended for undergraduate students who wish to gain research experience under the direction of a faculty mentor. Students will work independently and collaborate with faculty member(s… 1 cr · 1 hr source
PBHL 34403Critical Foundations of Public Health3This course is intended for undergraduate students and will focus on the foundations of public health as a profession and its future outlook. Public health concepts and practice. Topics include philo… 3 cr · 3 hr source
PBHL 36303First Responder-First Aid3Prepares persons to administer cardiopulmonary resuscitation and emergency aid to victims of serious bleeding, poisoning, shock, fracture, and other forms of injury until emergency medical services p… 3 cr · 3 hr source
PBHL 36403Public Health Program Planning and Evaluation3Emphasis on community analysis; defining and verifying community health problems; establishing program goals; defining and assessing health behaviors; formulating educational goals, objectives, metho… 3 cr · 3 hr source
PBHL 364H3Honors Public Health Program Planning and Evaluation3Emphasis on community analysis; defining and verifying community health problems; establishing program goals; defining and assessing health behaviors; formulating educational goals, objectives, metho… 3 cr · 3 hr source
PBHL 37103The Environment and Human Health3Using the perspectives of the public health, the course will cover factors associated with the development of environmental health problems. Students will gain an understanding of the interaction of… 3 cr · 3 hr source
PBHL 372H3Honors Research Methods in Public Health3This course will provide an overview of research methods for experimental research designs in public health. The students will learn facets of research including: developing a research idea, getting… 3 cr · 3 hr source
PBHL 390H1Honors Public Health Thesis Tutorial1Designed to provide the foundation for the Honors Thesis/Project. Students and faculty tutors work "one-on-one" exploring a specific topic which has been agreed upon by the student and the professor.… 1 cr · 1 hr source
PBHL 3910VSpecial Topics in PBHL1Designed to cover specialized topics not presented in public health coursework. (Typically offered: Irregular) May be repeated for up to 9 hours of degree credit. 1 cr · 1 hr source
PBHL 40403Internship in Public Health3Designed to provide the student with an extended work experience in a selected community/public health program. The student works under college supervision with a professional in the health care deli… 3 cr · 3 hr source
PBHL 4100VGlobal Health: Issues, Concepts and Perspectives3Emphasis placed on needs assessment, development, implementation, evaluation, and sustainability of public health initiatives designed to improve the health and well-being of community members at all… 3 cr · 3 hr source
PBHL 410HVHonors Global Health: Issues, Concepts and Perspectives3Emphasis placed on needs assessment, development, implementation, evaluation, and sustainability of public health initiatives designed to improve the health and well-being of community members at all… 3 cr · 3 hr source
PBHL 46003Health Behavior: Theories and Application3Understanding the reasons for health behavior is vital for the health education professional. It is necessary to assist in the development of services and programs that are likely to move an individu… 3 cr · 3 hr source
PBHL 460H3Honors Health Behavior: Theories and Application3Understanding the reasons for health behavior is vital for the health education professional. It is necessary to assist in the development of services and programs that are likely to move an individu… 3 cr · 3 hr source
PBHL 46103Principles of Epidemiology3Distribution and patterns of disease or physiological conditions within populations; an examination of the nature of epidemiological research. (Typically offered: Fall and Spring) 3 cr · 3 hr source
PBHL 461H3Honors Principles of Epidemiology3Distribution and patterns of disease or physiological conditions within populations; an examination of the nature of epidemiological research. Prerequisite: Honors standing. (Typically offered: Fall… 3 cr · 3 hr source
PBHL 46203Human Diseases3An examination of the variety, behavior, distribution, and management of both infectious and noninfectious diseases in human populations. (Typically offered: Fall and Spring) 3 cr · 3 hr source
PBHL 46403Multicultural Health3Through lecture, discussion, simulations, and case studies, students will develop an appreciation for the cultural traditions and practices of different groups. The importance and implications of the… 3 cr · 3 hr source
PBHL 464H3Honors Multicultural Health3Through lecture, discussion, simulations, and case studies, students will develop an appreciation for the cultural traditions and practices of different groups. The importance and implications of the… 3 cr · 3 hr source
PBHL 498HVHonors Public Health Thesis/Project1Designed to provide facilitation of the Honors Thesis/Project. Students and faculty work "one-on-one" to complete the honors thesis/project. Prerequisite: Honors candidacy, PBHLBS major, and PBHL 390… 1 cr · 1 hr source
PBHL 51703Social Media Data Analysis for Public Health3In this applied course, students will develop qualitative, quantitative, and mixed method data analysis skills using social media data to answer specific conceptually grounded research questions. Cou… 3 cr · 3 hr source
PBHL 53103Evaluation of Public Health Programs3This seminar style course provides students with exposure to different types of program evaluation including needs assessment, formative evaluation, summative, process evaluation, and impact and outc… 3 cr · 3 hr source
PBHL 55303Theories of Social and Behavioral Determinants of Health3This course will provide a basic foundation in the social and behavioral sciences relevant to public health. Students will learn the role of social and behavioral determinants in the health of indivi… 3 cr · 3 hr source
PBHL 55503Substance Use, Society, and Health3This course will employ social science and public health literature to examine substance use, related health and social problems, and policies. Topics reviewed in this course include a brief history… 3 cr · 3 hr source
PBHL 55603Public Health: Practices and Planning3Acquaints the student with the structure, functions, and current problems in public health and with the role of education in public health. Prevention and control practices and planning will be empha… 3 cr · 3 hr source
PBHL 55703Foundations of Public Health3This is a required survey course that will ensure that all public health students, within their first full year of study, are exposed to the fundamental concepts and theories that provide the basis f… 3 cr · 3 hr source
PBHL 56103Epidemiology for Public Health Practice3This course will present principles and practices related to the prevention and control of health-related conditions in the human population. Emphasis will be placed on understanding the principle co… 3 cr · 3 hr source
PBHL 56303Health Administration, Organizations, and Systems3This course provides an overview of management processes for public health professionals; basic principles of resource management; comparison of organization, structure, and function of health care,… 3 cr · 3 hr source
PBHL 56403Multicultural Health3Through lecture, discussion, simulations, and case studies, students will develop an appreciation for the cultural traditions and practices of different groups. The importance and implications of the… 3 cr · 3 hr source
PBHL 56503Social Determinants of Health3This course will provide a foundational perspective to systematically analyze health topics. Students will use the socioecological approach to comprehensively interpret social determinants of health… 3 cr · 3 hr source
PBHL 5660VIntegrative Learning Experience1The MPH Learning Experience (ILE) requires the student to integrate the knowledge gained and demonstrate the skills acquired through their course work and practical experience into a capstone project… 1 cr · 1 hr source
PBHL 57503Evidence-Based Public Health3This course provides an orientation to the major contemporary public health problems using evidence-based approaches. Students will apply the principles of evidence-based approaches in critical asses… 3 cr · 3 hr source
PBHL 5840VApplied Practice Experience1Practical experience in using the knowledge and skills gained through classroom studies in the Master of Public Health program. (Typically offered: Fall and Spring) May be repeated for up to 3 hours… 1 cr · 1 hr source
PBHL 5890VIndependent Research1Development, implementation, and completion of graduate research project. Prerequisite: M.S. degree in Community Health Promotion and HHPR 53503 and ESRM 53903 . (Typically offered: Fall, Spring and… 1 cr · 1 hr source
PBHL 6000VMaster's Thesis1Thesis in health behavior and health promotion. (Typically offered: Fall, Spring and Summer) May be repeated for degree credit. 1 cr · 1 hr source
PBHL 60103Advanced Directed Research3This course is intended for doctoral students who wish to pursue research under the direction of a faculty member. In this course, doctoral students will work independently and collaborate with facul… 3 cr · 3 hr source
PBHL 6050VIndependent Study1Provides students with an opportunity to pursue special study of education problems. (Typically offered: Fall, Spring and Summer) May be repeated for up to 6 hours of degree credit. 1 cr · 1 hr source
PBHL 68003Health Communication Theory, Research and Practice3This course is designed to acquaint you with the role of communication in health education and with basic principles and practices in interpersonal, group, and mass communication. Health communicatio… 3 cr · 3 hr source
PBHL 68303Principles of Epidemiology II3Provides students with knowledge and skills necessary to design, conduct, and interpret observational epidemiological concepts, sources of data, prospective cohort studies, retrospective cohort studi… 3 cr · 3 hr source
PBHL 6990VSeminar1Discussion of selected topics and review of current literature in community health promotion. Prerequisite: Advanced graduate standing. (Typically offered: Irregular) May be repeated for up to 12 hou… 1 cr · 1 hr source
PEAC 12251Beginning Jogging1Instruction and participation in jogging. (Typically offered: Irregular) 1 cr · 1 hr source
PEAC 13951Fitness Walking1Instruction and participation in vigorous walking for cardiovascular development and improvement. (Typically offered: Irregular) 1 cr · 1 hr source
PEAC 16251Fitness Concepts1Acquaints students with a basic knowledge, understanding, and value of physical activity as related to optimal wellness. (Typically offered: Irregular) 1 cr · 1 hr source
PEAC 19051Special Topics1Instruction and participation in specialized activity. (Typically offered: Irregular) May be repeated for up to 4 hours of degree credit. 1 cr · 1 hr source
PHED 20203Sport Skills3This course is designed to prepare the student to teach sport skills, primarily those taught in grades 5-8. Prerequisite: Admission into the pre-PHED or PHED BSE program. (Typically offered: Fall) 3 cr · 3 hr source
PHED 23703Elementary Physical Education3Program planning and techniques of teaching physical education activities to children; for early childhood, elementary and physical education teachers, supervisors, and principals. Prerequisite: Admi… 3 cr · 3 hr source
PHED 30003Outdoor Education3This course is designed to provide opportunities for the student to acquire the skills, teaching and leadership techniques associated with outdoor and adventure activities. Prerequisite: Admission in… 3 cr · 3 hr source
PHED 30403Teaching Fitness3Instructional strategies for teaching public school students about fitness concepts. Prerequisite: Admission into the pre-PHED or PHED BSE program. (Typically offered: Spring) 3 cr · 3 hr source
PHED 31603Applied Kinesiology3Examination of the physiological responses and biomechanical principles of movement. The exploration includes the study of the maturation of the body's functional capacities as it relates to exercise… 3 cr · 3 hr source
PHED 32003Principles and Problems of Coaching3A focus on the various aspects of coaching the athletes in contemporary society through an examination of research findings related to factors affecting performance. Attention to be given to principl… 3 cr · 3 hr source
PHED 32203Motor Development3An overview of contemporary motor development and movement theory, developmental hierarchies, and physiological aspects of development throughout the lifespan. (Typically offered: Fall and Spring) 3 cr · 3 hr source
PHED 35703The School Health Program3Studies school health services, the health environment, and health education, as well as the teacher's potential role in each. Prerequisite: PBHL 11003 . (Typically offered: Fall) 3 cr · 3 hr source
PHED 36203Sport Sociology3An investigation of the impact of physical education and sport on society. (Typically offered: Spring) 3 cr · 3 hr source
PHED 39003Adapted Physical Education3Provides fundamental concepts and skills essential to physical education programming for students with disabilities. Deals with definitions, disabling conditions, developmental and remedial activitie… 3 cr · 3 hr source
PHED 3910VSpecial Topics in PHED1Designed to cover specialized topics not presented in physical education coursework. (Typically offered: Irregular) May be repeated for up to 9 hours of degree credit. 1 cr · 1 hr source
PHED 399H1Physical Education Honors Thesis Tutorial1Designed to provide the foundation for the Honors Thesis/Project. Students and faculty tutors work "one-on-one" exploring a specific topic which has been agreed upon by the student and the professor.… 1 cr · 1 hr source
PHED 40001Coaching Practicum1Designed for students who want to add the Coaching Endorsement to the state teaching license. Student serves as a coaching assistant with a local school, University or recreational sports team. Stude… 1 cr · 1 hr source
PHED 40203Class Management3This course is designed to provide opportunities for the student to acquire an understanding that emphasizes class management; and includes professional ethics, and school policies related to student… 3 cr · 3 hr source
PHED 40709Physical Education Teaching Internship II9This internship involves supervised teaching experience in a P-12 setting. Students will be placed under the guidance of a mentor teacher at specific school sites within NW Arkansas. Internship will… 9 cr · 9 hr source
PHED 43206Physical Education Teaching Internship I6K-12 Kinesiology majors serve as an intern teacher with a local school physical education teacher. This course should be taken the semester before PHED 40709 . Prerequisite: Admission into PHED BSE p… 6 cr · 6 hr source
PHED 47003Assessment in Physical Education3An examination of the assessment duties required of a physical education teacher. The use of authentic assessment and various grading strategies will be investigated. Prerequisite: Admission into PHE… 3 cr · 3 hr source
PHED 47303Senior Seminar3This capstone class will cover special topics for the Kinesiology P-12 students in preparation for entry into the profession. Resumes, cover letters, teaching philosophy, references, and interview pr… 3 cr · 3 hr source
PHED 47403Secondary Physical Education3Strategies and curriculum for physical education, grades 7-12. Prerequisite: Admission into PHED BSE program and a cumulative grade point average of 2.7 are required. (Typically offered: Fall) 3 cr · 3 hr source
PHED 4800VWorkshop3Physical education workshop. Prerequisite: Instructor consent. (Typically offered: Summer) 3 cr · 3 hr source
PHED 52503The Physical Education Curriculum3Principles, problems, procedures, and the influence of educational philosophy on programs in physical education and their application in the construction of a course of study for a specific situation… 3 cr · 3 hr source
PHED 52703Professional Issues in Physical Education and Sport3A review of contemporary research literature informing effective teaching practices in physical education settings. Students gain experience in critically reviewing literature and discussing current… 3 cr · 3 hr source
PHED 53103Risk Management in Physical Education & Athletics3This course is designed to provide opportunities for the student to acquire an understanding of how to reduce the risk of injuries and eliminate hazards that may contribute to injuries associated wit… 3 cr · 3 hr source
PHED 54803Conducting Research in Physical Education3Methods and techniques of research in physical education, including an analysis of examples of their use and practice in their application to problems of interest to the student. Prerequisite: Studen… 3 cr · 3 hr source
PHED 55503Scientific Principles of Movement and Performance3This course focuses on theoretical information about sport biomechanics and movement principles, with practical applications to the physical education of coaching profession. (Typically offered: Spri… 3 cr · 3 hr source
PHED 56403Motor Learning3Concepts of motor learning and control are presented. Attention is given to an analysis of the literature in movement control, motor behavior, and motor learning. (Typically offered: Spring and Summe… 3 cr · 3 hr source
PHED 57503Sport Psychology3Investigation of historical and contemporary research in sport psychology. (Typically offered: Spring and Summer) 3 cr · 3 hr source
PHED 58003Measurement Concepts for K-12 Physical Education Teachers3This course focuses on techniques that physical education teachers can use to monitor student progress in a K-12 environment. (Typically offered: Fall and Summer) 3 cr · 3 hr source
PHED 63603Supervision in Physical Education3The focus of this course is instructional supervision as a set of complex processes in which the supervisor works within accepted guidelines and functions to effectively supervise a teacher's pedagog… 3 cr · 3 hr source
PHED 67203Funding Opportunities in Education3This course is designed to provide students with the tools to identify, develop, and submit grant proposals. (Typically offered: Fall and Spring) 3 cr · 3 hr source
PHIL 10103Critical Reasoning: Discovery, Deduction, and Intellectual Self-Defense3This is a practical, "hands-on" course in sound reasoning, critical thinking, and the careful evaluation of evidence and argument. The course will utilize a range of real-world sources (television, I… 3 cr · 3 hr source
PHIL 20003Introduction to Philosophy3An examination of such basic philosophical topics as the existence of God, the nature of the human mind, the relationship between appearance and reality, the forms and limits of human knowledge, free… 3 cr · 3 hr source
PHIL 200H3Honors Introduction to Philosophy3An examination of such basic philosophical topics as the existence of God, the nature of the human mind, the relationship between appearance and reality, the forms and limits of human knowledge, free… 3 cr · 3 hr source
PHIL 21003Introduction to Ethics3Basic concepts of moral philosophy, including historical and contemporary literature concerned with such issues as ethical relativism vs. objectivism, duty, happiness, freedom of the will and respons… 3 cr · 3 hr source
PHIL 210H3Honors Introduction to Ethics3Basic concepts of moral philosophy, including historical and contemporary literature concerned with such issues as ethical relativism vs. objectivism, duty, happiness, freedom of the will and respons… 3 cr · 3 hr source
PHIL 22003Logic3Traditional and modern methods of deductive and inductive inference. Corequisite: Drill Component. (Typically offered: Fall and Spring) 3 cr · 3 hr source
PHIL 23003Human Nature and the Meaning of Life3Examination of important views on human nature, the meaning of human existence, the value and significance of different human activities and projects, and on what philosophy, religion, art, and liter… 3 cr · 3 hr source
PHIL 25003Philosophical Explorations3Explores topics in philosophy that are not currently covered in lower-level philosophy courses. (Typically offered: Irregular) 3 cr · 3 hr source
PHIL 30003Ancient Greek Philosophy3Pre-Socratics, Socrates, Plato, and Aristotle. Prerequisite: 3 hours of philosophy. (Typically offered: Fall) 3 cr · 3 hr source
PHIL 30303Modern Philosophy-17th and 18th Centuries3British and Continental philosophy, including Bacon, Descartes, Spinoza, Leibniz, Hobbes, Locke, Berkeley, Hume, and Kant. (Typically offered: Spring) 3 cr · 3 hr source
PHIL 31003Ethics and the Professions3After a survey of the standard theories of moral obligation, justice, and rights, the course focuses on specific moral problems that arise within engineering, business, and the professions. (Typicall… 3 cr · 3 hr source
PHIL 31103Environmental Ethics3The course addresses ethical questions about nature and the natural environment. Topics of discussion include anthropocentric and biocentric ethics, population control, obligations to future generati… 3 cr · 3 hr source
PHIL 31203Bioethics3This course examines ethical dilemmas that arise in biological research, medical research, medical practice, and healthcare policy. Topics may include such things as abortion, assisted reproduction,… 3 cr · 3 hr source
PHIL 31303Medical Ethics3Equips students with the knowledge and analytical tools needed to meet the ethical challenges of the medical profession. Studies the fundamentals of ethical theory, examines professional codes of med… 3 cr · 3 hr source
PHIL 32003Philosophy and the Christian Faith3This course will deal with philosophical issues that arise in Christian theology. Topics to be discussed may include the doctrines of the Incarnation, the Trinity, Atonement, and Hell, as well as the… 3 cr · 3 hr source
PHIL 34403Animal Minds3This course explores questions about thinking, consciousness, emotion, and communication in non-human animals; about the differences between human and non-human animals; and about implications for ou… 3 cr · 3 hr source
PHIL 3900VReadings1on topics of research interested or those not typically offered in regular classes, by arrangement with Professor. (Typically offered: Fall, Spring and Summer) May be repeated for up to 12 hours of d… 1 cr · 1 hr source
PHIL 392H3Honors Colloquium3Treats a special topic of issue offered as part of the honors program. Prerequisite: honors candidacy (not restricted to candidacy in philosophy). (Typically offered: Irregular) May be repeated for d… 3 cr · 3 hr source
PHIL 39403Philosophy and Physics3Examination of the metaphysical and epistemological implications of specific physical theories with an emphasis on twentieth-century physics. Topics covered may include the nature of space and time (… 3 cr · 3 hr source
PHIL 399HVHonors Course1Honors thesis research and writing under the direction of a faculty member in the department. Prerequisite: Junior standing. (Typically offered: Fall, Spring and Summer) May be repeated for up to 12… 1 cr · 1 hr source
PHIL 40203Medieval Philosophy3Includes Augustine, Bonaventure, Aquinas, Scotus, and Ockham. Prerequisite: At least one course in Philosophy. (Typically offered: Irregular) 3 cr · 3 hr source
PHIL 40903Special Topics in Philosophy3This course will cover subject matter not covered in regularly offered courses. Course cannot be repeated when the topic is the same as one in which the student is previously enrolled. (Typically off… 3 cr · 3 hr source
PHIL 409H3Honors Special Topics in Philosophy3This course will cover subject matter not covered in regularly offered courses. Course cannot be repeated when the topic is the same as one in which the student is previously enrolled. Prerequisite:… 3 cr · 3 hr source
PHIL 41003Modern Jewish Thought3A survey of the main trends in Jewish thought from the seventeenth through the nineteenth century. (Typically offered: Irregular) This course is cross-listed with JWST 40003 . 3 cr · 3 hr source
PHIL 41103Social and Political Philosophy3Selected philosophical theories of society, the state, social justice, and their connections with individuals. (Typically offered: Irregular) 3 cr · 3 hr source
PHIL 41203Classical Ethical Theory3Study of classical texts in the history of philosophical ethics from Plato to Nietzsche. Philosophers covered may include Plato, Aristotle, Butler, Hume, Kant, and Mill. Prerequisite: 3 hours of phil… 3 cr · 3 hr source
PHIL 41303Contemporary Ethical Theory3A study of contemporary texts in philosophical ethics from G.E. Moore to the present. Philosophers covered may include Moore, Stevenson, Hare, Foot, and Rawls. Prerequisite: 3 hours of philosophy. (T… 3 cr · 3 hr source
PHIL 41403Philosophy of Law3A philosophical consideration of the nature of law, theory of adjudication, concepts of legal responsibility, liberty and the limits of law, and selected moral-legal issues (abortion, affirmative act… 3 cr · 3 hr source
PHIL 41503Theories of Legal Punishment3Examines the ways in which political states frequently exercise the power to punish their citizens. Explores the question, what is punishment, and what licenses the state to punish its citizens? Cons… 3 cr · 3 hr source
PHIL 41903Existentialism3Explores texts by major existentialist philosophers including Kierkegaard, Nietzsche, Heidegger, Sartre, and relevant literary works. Topics may include critiques of traditional views of human nature… 3 cr · 3 hr source
PHIL 42003Theory of Knowledge3An examination of skepticism, the nature and structures of knowledge and epistemic justification, human rationality, and the justification of religious belief. Prerequisite: 3 hours of philosophy. (T… 3 cr · 3 hr source
PHIL 42103Philosophy of Science3Examination of issues related to scientific explanation, empirical foundations of science, observation and objectivity, nature of laws and theories, realism and instrumentalism, induction and confirm… 3 cr · 3 hr source
PHIL 42303Philosophy of Language3A survey of mainstream philosophical theories of meaning, reference, truth, and logical form. Attention given to the views of such figures as Frege, Russell, Tarski, Searie, Dumett, and the advocates… 3 cr · 3 hr source
PHIL 42403Speech, Power, and Politics3Discusses the meaning of pejorative speech, how such speech derogates, and how speech could embody an ideology, function as propaganda, erode democratic norms, oppress marginalized people, and enable… 3 cr · 3 hr source
PHIL 42503Symbolic Logic I3Rigorous analyses of the concepts of proof, consistency, equivalence, validity, implication, and truth. Full coverage of truth-functional logic and quantification theory (predicate calculus). Discuss… 3 cr · 3 hr source
PHIL 43003Philosophy of Religion3Types of religious belief and critical examination of their possible validity, including traditional arguments and contemporary questions of meaning. (Typically offered: Irregular) 3 cr · 3 hr source
PHIL 43103Contemporary Jewish Thought3A survey of trends in Jewish thought in the twentieth and twenty-first centuries, focusing on the ways in which Jewish thinkers have responded to the events affecting Jews and the conditions of Jewis… 3 cr · 3 hr source
PHIL 43203Philosophy of Race and Gender3A philosophical examination of race and gender. The course explores considerations from metaphysics, ethics, epistemology, and the philosophy of language that bear on how race and gender are categori… 3 cr · 3 hr source
PHIL 43303Feminist Philosophy3Explores feminist contributions in traditional philosophical areas such as ethics, political philosophy, and epistemology. Topics include feminist analyses of the family, pornography, sexual harassme… 3 cr · 3 hr source
PHIL 44003Philosophy of Art3Varieties of truth and value in the arts and aesthetic experience, focusing on the creative process in the art and in other human activities. (Typically offered: Spring) 3 cr · 3 hr source
PHIL 44203Philosophy of Mind3An examination of such topics such as the relationship between mind and body, the mentality of machines, knowledge of other minds, the nature of psychological explanation, the relationships between p… 3 cr · 3 hr source
PHIL 44303Philosophy of Psychology3Explores philosophical issues concerning the domain, foundations and methodology of psychology, and the relation of psychological explanations to other scientific and philosophical investigations of… 3 cr · 3 hr source
PHIL 46003Metaphysics3Theory and critical analysis of such basic metaphysical problems as mind and body, universals and particulars, space and time, determinism and free will, self-identity and individualism, with emphasi… 3 cr · 3 hr source
PHIL 49803Capstone Course for Philosophy Majors3An undergraduate seminar to be taken in the student's final spring semester. The content will vary with the instructor. The objective is for the student to sharpen his or her philosophical skills by,… 3 cr · 3 hr source
PHIL 50003Ancient Greek Philosophy3Pre-Socratics, Socrates, Plato, and Aristotle. Graduate degree credit will not be given for both PHIL 40003 and PHIL 50003 . Prerequisite: Three hours of philosophy coursework. (Typically offered: Fa… 3 cr · 3 hr source
PHIL 50203Medieval Philosophy3Includes Augustine, Bonaventure, Aquinas, Scotus, and Ockham. Graduate degree credit will not be given for both PHIL 40203 and PHIL 50203 . (Typically offered: Irregular) 3 cr · 3 hr source
PHIL 50303Modern Philosophy-17th and 18th Centuries3British and Continental philosophy, including Bacon, Descartes, Spinoza, Leibniz, Hobbes, Locke, Berkeley, Hume, and Kant. Graduate degree credit will not be given for both PHIL 40303 and PHIL 50303… 3 cr · 3 hr source
PHIL 50903Special Topics in Philosophy3This course will cover subject matter not covered in regularly offered courses. Graduate degree credit will not be given for both PHIL 40903 and PHIL 50903 . Course cannot be repeated when topic is t… 3 cr · 3 hr source
PHIL 51003Modern Jewish Thought3A survey of the main trends in Jewish thought from the seventeenth through the nineteenth century. Graduate degree credit will not be given for both PHIL 41003 and PHIL 51003 . (Typically offered: Ir… 3 cr · 3 hr source
PHIL 51103Social and Political Philosophy3Selected philosophical theories of society, the state, social justice, and their connections with individuals. Graduate degree credit will not be given for both PHIL 41103 and PHIL 51103 . (Typically… 3 cr · 3 hr source
PHIL 51203Classical Ethical Theory3Study of classical texts in the history of philosophical ethics from Plato to Nietzsche. Philosophers covered may include Plato, Aristotle, Butler, Hume, Kant, and Mill. Graduate degree credit will n… 3 cr · 3 hr source
PHIL 51303Contemporary Ethical Theory3A study of contemporary texts in philosophical ethics from G.E. Moore to the present. Philosophers covered may include Moore, Stevenson, Hare, Foot, and Rawls. Graduate degree credit will not be give… 3 cr · 3 hr source
PHIL 51403Philosophy of Law3A philosophical consideration of the nature of law, theory of adjudication, concepts of legal responsibility, liberty and the limits of law, and selected moral-legal issues (abortion, affirmative act… 3 cr · 3 hr source
PHIL 51503Theories of Legal Punishment3Examines the ways in which political states frequently exercise the power to punish their citizens. Explores the question, what is punishment, and what licenses the state to punish its citizens? Cons… 3 cr · 3 hr source
PHIL 51903Existentialism3Explores texts by major existentialist philosophers including Kierkegaard, Nietzsche, Heidegger, Sartre, and relevant literary works. Topics may include critiques of traditional views of human nature… 3 cr · 3 hr source
PHIL 52003Theory of Knowledge3An examination of skepticism, the nature and structures of knowledge and epistemic justification, human rationality, and the justification of religious belief. Graduate degree credit will not be give… 3 cr · 3 hr source
PHIL 52103Philosophy of Science3Examination of issues related to scientific explanation, empirical foundations of science, observation and objectivity, nature of laws and theories, realism and instrumentalism, induction and confirm… 3 cr · 3 hr source
PHIL 52303Philosophy of Language3A survey of mainstream philosophical theories of meaning, reference, truth, and logical form. Attention given to the views of such figures as Frege, Russell, Tarski, Searie, Dumett, and the advocates… 3 cr · 3 hr source
PHIL 52403Speech, Power, and Politics3Discusses the meaning of pejorative speech, how such speech derogates, and how speech could embody an ideology, function as propaganda, erode democratic norms, oppress marginalized people, and enable… 3 cr · 3 hr source
PHIL 52503Symbolic Logic I3Rigorous analyses of the concepts of proof, consistency, equivalence, validity, implication, and truth. Full coverage of truth-functional logic and quantification theory (predicate calculus). Discuss… 3 cr · 3 hr source
PHIL 53003Philosophy of Religion3Types of religious belief and critical examination of their possible validity, including traditional arguments and contemporary questions of meaning. Graduate degree credit will not be given for both… 3 cr · 3 hr source
PHIL 53103Contemporary Jewish Thought3A survey of trends in Jewish thought in the twentieth and twenty-first centuries, focusing on the ways in which Jewish thinkers have responded to the events affecting Jews and the conditions of Jewis… 3 cr · 3 hr source
PHIL 53203Philosophy of Race and Gender3A philosophical examination of race and gender. The course explores considerations from metaphysics, ethics, epistemology, and the philosophy of language that bear on how race and gender are categori… 3 cr · 3 hr source
PHIL 53303Feminist Philosophy3Explores feminist contributions in traditional philosophical areas such as ethics, political philosophy, and epistemology. Topics include feminist analyses of the family, pornography, sexual harassme… 3 cr · 3 hr source
PHIL 54003Philosophy of Art3Varieties of truth and value in the arts and aesthetic experience, focusing on the creative process in the art and in other human activities. Graduate degree credit will not be given for both PHIL 44… 3 cr · 3 hr source
PHIL 54203Philosophy of Mind3An examination of such topics such as the relationship between mind and body, the mentality of machines, knowledge of other minds, the nature of psychological explanation, the relationships between p… 3 cr · 3 hr source
PHIL 54303Philosophy of Psychology3Explores philosophical issues concerning the domain, foundations and methodology of psychology, and the relation of psychological explanations to other scientific and philosophical investigations of… 3 cr · 3 hr source
PHIL 56003Metaphysics3Theory and critical analysis of such basic metaphysical problems as mind and body, universals and particulars, space and time, determinism and free will, self-identity and individualism, with emphasi… 3 cr · 3 hr source
PHIL 58203Seminar: Spinoza3(Typically offered: Irregular) 3 cr · 3 hr source
PHIL 58803Seminar: Wittgenstein3(Typically offered: Irregular) 3 cr · 3 hr source
PHIL 59803Philosophical Seminar3Various topics and issues in historical and contemporary philosophy. (Typically offered: Fall and Spring) May be repeated for up to 30 hours of degree credit. 3 cr · 3 hr source
PHIL 6000VMaster's Thesis1. (Typically offered: Fall, Spring and Summer) May be repeated for degree credit. 1 cr · 1 hr source
PHIL 6900VGraduate Readings1Supervised individual readings in historical and contemporary philosophy. (Typically offered: Fall, Spring and Summer) 1 cr · 1 hr source
PHIL 7000VDoctoral Dissertation1. Prerequisite: Candidacy. (Typically offered: Fall, Spring and Summer) May be repeated for degree credit. 1 cr · 1 hr source
PHYS 10241Physics and Human Affairs Laboratory1Laboratory 2 hours per week. Pre- or Corequisite: PHYS 10243 . (Typically offered: Fall, Spring and Summer) 1 cr · 1 hr source
PHYS 10243Physics and Human Affairs3The great ideas of physics, together with their philosophical and social impact. Scientific topics include cosmology, relativity, quantum mechanics. Philosophical and social topics include methods an… 3 cr · 3 hr source
PHYS 102H1Honors Physics and Human Affairs Laboratory1Laboratory 2 hours per week. Pre- or Corequisite: PHYS 102H3 . (Typically offered: Fall, Spring and Summer) This course is equivalent to PHYS 10241 . 1 cr · 1 hr source
PHYS 102H3Honors Physics and Human Affairs3The great ideas of physics, together with their philosophical and social impact. Scientific topics include cosmology, relativity, quantum mechanics. Philosophical and social topics include methods an… 3 cr · 3 hr source
PHYS 10304Physics for Elementary Education Majors4For elementary education majors. Physical science concepts based on state frameworks are explored in a mixed lecture/lab environment. The inquiry-based lab activities can be transferable for school c… 4 cr · 4 hr source
PHYS 10404Physics for Architects I4Algebra-based survey of physics principles including motion, force, torque, and oscillation with emphasis on architectural structural support systems. Topics include physical units, coordinates, vect… 4 cr · 4 hr source
PHYS 10504Physics for Architects II4Algebra-based survey of physics principles including energy, heat, acoustics, light, and electricity with emphasis on interior architectural design. Topics include kinetic and thermal energy, heat tr… 4 cr · 4 hr source
PHYS 20101College Physics I Laboratory1Laboratory 2 hours per week. Corequisite: PHYS 20103 . (Typically offered: Fall and Summer) 1 cr · 1 hr source
PHYS 20103College Physics I3A non-calculus survey of the principles of physics including mechanics, heat and sound. Lecture 3 hours per week and drill 1 hour per week. Corequisite: Drill component and PHYS 20101 . Prerequisite:… 3 cr · 3 hr source
PHYS 20201College Physics II Laboratory1Laboratory 2 hours per week. Corequisite: PHYS 20203 . (Typically offered: Summer) 1 cr · 1 hr source
PHYS 20203College Physics II3Continuation of PHYS 20103 . Topics include electricity and magnetism, light, relativity, quantum mechanics, atomic and nuclear structure. Lecture 3 hours, drill 1 hour per week. Corequisite: Drill c… 3 cr · 3 hr source
PHYS 20304University Physics I4Introduction to the principles of mechanics, wave motion, temperature and heat, with calculus. Lecture three hours per week and practicum two hours a week (included in lab component). Corequisite: La… 4 cr · 4 hr source
PHYS 203H4Honors University Physics I4Introduction to the principles of mechanics, wave motion, temperature and heat, with calculus. Lecture three hours per week and practicum two hours a week (included in lab component). Corequisite: La… 4 cr · 4 hr source
PHYS 20404University Physics II4Continuation of PHYS 20304 . Topics covered include electricity, magnetism, light and geometric optics. Lecture three hours per week and practicum two hours per week. Corequisite: Lab component. Prer… 4 cr · 4 hr source
PHYS 204H4Honors University Physics II4Continuation of PHYS 205H4. Topics covered include electricity, magnetism, light and geometric optics. Lecture three hours per week and practicum two hours per week. Corequisite: Lab component. Prere… 4 cr · 4 hr source
PHYS 20504University Physics III4A continuation of PHYS 20304 and PHYS 20404 . Topics include waves, physical optics, thermodynamics, kinetic theory, and an introduction to quantum mechanics. Lecture 3 hours per week and practicum 2… 4 cr · 4 hr source
PHYS 3060VProjects1Individual experimental or theoretical research problems for advanced undergraduates. Prerequisite: Instructor consent. (Typically offered: Irregular) May be repeated for up to 3 hours of degree cred… 1 cr · 1 hr source
PHYS 31103Analytical Mechanics3Newton's laws of motion applied to particles, systems of particles, and rigid bodies. Introduction to Hamilton's and Lagrange's equations. Pre- or Corequisite: MATH 25804 . (Typically offered: Fall) 3 cr · 3 hr source
PHYS 32103Electronics in Experimental Physics3DC & AC electronics, semiconductors, operational amplifiers, and digital logic circuits with lab applications in experimental physics. Corequisite: Lab component. Prerequisite: PHYS 20504 or instruct… 3 cr · 3 hr source
PHYS 32703Inquiry and Modeling in Science Education3Study of science practices with emphasis on modeling and inquiry for learning/teaching. Includes practical, philosophical, cognitive, and disciplinary specific dimensions of doing science in academic… 3 cr · 3 hr source
PHYS 34503Electromagnetic Theory I3Basics of Electromagnetic Theory, focusing on statics and introducing Maxwell's equations. Topics covered are: vector calculus and the solution of partial differential equations by separation of vari… 3 cr · 3 hr source
PHYS 34603Electromagnetic Theory II3Basics of Electromagnetic Theory, focusing on dynamical aspects. Topics to be covered include: Time-varying electric and magnetic fields including propagation of electromagnetic plane waves in vacuum… 3 cr · 3 hr source
PHYS 35404Optics4Elements of geometrical, physical, and quantum optics. Lecture 3 hours, laboratory 2 hours. Corequisite: Lab component. Prerequisite: PHYS 20404 and MATH 25004 . (Typically offered: Fall) 4 cr · 4 hr source
PHYS 36003Introduction to Modern Physics3An introduction to the basic ideas of 20th century physics, with an emphasis on those that form the foundations of modern technology: quantum theory and its application to atomic, nuclear, optical an… 3 cr · 3 hr source
PHYS 36103Modern Physics3Introduction to special relativity, statistical physics, quantum physics, and a survey of molecules, solids, and statistical physics. Prerequisite: PHYS 20404 . (Typically offered: Fall, Spring and S… 3 cr · 3 hr source
PHYS 3610VModern Physics Laboratory1Advanced experiments, projects, and techniques in atomic, nuclear, and solid state physics. Pre- or corequisite: PHYS 36103 . (Typically offered: Fall) May be repeated for up to 3 hours of degree cre… 1 cr · 1 hr source
PHYS 3620VIntroduction to Modern Physics Laboratory1Experiments illustrating the development and concepts of modern physics. No credit given toward a B.S. major in physics. Prerequisite: PHYS 36003 . (Typically offered: Fall) 1 cr · 1 hr source
PHYS 392H3Honors Colloquium3Covers a special topic or issue, offered as part of the honors program. No more than 3 hours may be offered toward fulfillment of the requirements for the B.S. or B.A. degree in Physics. Prerequisite… 3 cr · 3 hr source
PHYS 399HVHonors1Independent study for physics students enrolled in the honors program. Prerequisite: Junior standing. (Typically offered: Fall, Spring and Summer) May be repeated for up to 6 hours of degree credit. 1 cr · 1 hr source
PHYS 40703Introduction to Quantum Mechanics3A survey of quantum mechanics from the wave mechanical point of view including the application of quantum mechanics to the simple harmonic oscillator, angular momentum, and the hydrogen atom. Require… 3 cr · 3 hr source
PHYS 40803Advanced Quantum Mechanics3Advanced topics in introductory quantum mechanics including identical particles, approximation methods; time-independent perturbations theory, variational principle, time-dependent perturbations theo… 3 cr · 3 hr source
PHYS 41103Physics in Perspective3Human implications of physics, including life's place in the universe, the methods of science, human sense perceptions, energy utilization, social impacts of technology, and the effect of physics on… 3 cr · 3 hr source
PHYS 42103Physics of Devices3Principles of physics applied in a selection of technologically important devices in areas including computing, communications, medical imaging, lasers, and energy utilization. Students will utilize… 3 cr · 3 hr source
PHYS 43303Thermal Physics3Equilibrium thermodynamics, statistical physics, and kinetic energy. Prerequisite: PHYS 36103 . (Typically offered: Spring) 3 cr · 3 hr source
PHYS 46103Introduction to Biophysics and Biophysical Techniques3Origins of biophysics, biological polymers and polymer physics, properties of DNA and proteins, techniques to study DNA and proteins, biological membrane and ion channels, biological energy, experime… 3 cr · 3 hr source
PHYS 46503Subatomic Physics3Nuclear structure and nuclear reactions. Nature and properties of elementary particles and resonances, their interactions and decays. Phenomenological theory and discussion of experimental evidence.… 3 cr · 3 hr source
PHYS 47103Solid State Physics3Crystal structure, diffraction and symmetry. Lattice vibrations, elasticity and optical properties. Electronic structure, band theory, transport and magnetism. Course emphasizes applications and curr… 3 cr · 3 hr source
PHYS 47304Introduction to Laser Physics4A combined lecture/laboratory course covering the theory of laser operation, laser resonators, propagation of laser beams, specific lasers such as gas, solid state, semiconductor and chemical lasers,… 4 cr · 4 hr source
PHYS 47703Introduction to Optical Properties of Materials3A course covering crystal symmetry optical transmission and absorption, light scattering (Raman and Brillouin) optical constants, carrier mobility, and polarization effects in semi-conductors, quantu… 3 cr · 3 hr source
PHYS 4880VSelected Topics in Physics1Selected topics in experimental or theoretical physics at the advanced level. (Typically offered: Irregular) May be repeated for up to 9 hours of degree credit. 1 cr · 1 hr source
PHYS 4980VSenior Thesis1. (Typically offered: Fall, Spring and Summer) 1 cr · 1 hr source
PHYS 49901Physics Senior Seminar1Student mastery of the principles of physics are assessed by means of a research paper, a presentation on the research topic, and a reflection essay over coursework completed as part of the physics d… 1 cr · 1 hr source
PHYS 5000VLaboratory and Classroom Practices in Physics1The pedagogy of curricular materials. Laboratory and demonstration techniques illustrating fundamental concepts acquired through participation in the classroom as an apprentice teacher. (Typically of… 1 cr · 1 hr source
PHYS 50101Introduction to Current Physics Research Seminar1This seminar course introduces new Physics graduate students to the faculty of the Physics department and their current research efforts. In addition, the students will be introduced to scientific et… 1 cr · 1 hr source
PHYS 5020VIndividual Study in Advanced Physics1Guided study in current literature. (Typically offered: Fall and Spring) May be repeated for up to 4 hours of degree credit. 1 cr · 1 hr source
PHYS 50401Journal Club Seminar1In this seminar, the students will present talks based on published research articles. The goal of the course is to develop oral communication skills in the students. Effective literature search tech… 1 cr · 1 hr source
PHYS 50703Mathematical Methods for Physics3This course merges the mathematics required in classical mechanics, electrostatics, magnetostatics, and quantum mechanics into a single course. The goal is to develop physics problem-solving skills,… 3 cr · 3 hr source
PHYS 50903Applications of Group Theory to Physics3Application of group theory to topics in physics, especially to atomic/molecular and solid-state physics. Prerequisite: PHYS 50703 . (Typically offered: Irregular) 3 cr · 3 hr source
PHYS 51003Advanced Mechanics3Dynamics of particles and rigid bodies. Hamilton's equations and canonical variables. Canonical transformations. Small oscillations. Prerequisite: PHYS 50703 . (Typically offered: Fall) 3 cr · 3 hr source
PHYS 51101Research Techniques Through Laboratory Rotations1Graduate students will be introduced to detailed operational aspects of two Physics research laboratories through extensive observation of those laboratory's operations during a six week rotation thr… 1 cr · 1 hr source
PHYS 52103Statistical Mechanics3Classical and quantum mechanical statistical theories of matter and radiation. Prerequisite: PHYS 54103 . (Typically offered: Spring) 3 cr · 3 hr source
PHYS 52603Experiment and Data Analysis3This course is devoted to learning some of the frequently used experimental techniques and methods by which experimental data are analyzed to extract quantitative information on physical parameters.… 3 cr · 3 hr source
PHYS 53103Advanced Electromagnetic Theory I3Electrostatics, boundary-value problems in electrostatics, electrostatics in a medium, magnetostatics, and Faraday's Law. (Typically offered: Spring) 3 cr · 3 hr source
PHYS 53203Advanced Electromagnetic Theory II3Maxwell equations, conservation laws, wave propagation, waveguides, radiating systems, scattering, special relativity, and radiation by moving charges. (Typically offered: Fall) 3 cr · 3 hr source
PHYS 53603Scientific Computation and Numerical Methods3An introduction to numerical methods used in solving various problems in engineering and the sciences. May not earn credit for this course and MATH 43503 or MATH 43603 . (Typically offered: Fall Even… 3 cr · 3 hr source
PHYS 54103Quantum Mechanics I3Non-relativistic quantum mechanics; the Schrodinger equation; the Heisenberg matrix representation; operator formalism; transformation theory; spinors and Pauli theory; the Dirac equation; applicatio… 3 cr · 3 hr source
PHYS 54203Quantum Mechanics II3Continuation of PHYS 54103 Prerequisite: PHYS 54103 . (Typically offered: Spring) 3 cr · 3 hr source
PHYS 56103Introduction to Biophysics and Biophysical Techniques3Origins of biophysics, biological polymers and polymer physics, properties of DNA and proteins, techniques to study DNA and proteins, biological membrane and ion channels, biological energy, experime… 3 cr · 3 hr source
PHYS 56503Subatomic Physics3Nuclear structure and nuclear reactions. Nature and properties of elementary particles and resonances, their interactions and decays. Phenomenological theory and discussion of experimental evidence.… 3 cr · 3 hr source
PHYS 57103Condensed Matter Physics I3The course covers the Drude theory and the Sommerfeld theory of metals, crystal lattices, reciprocal lattices, X-ray diffraction, Bloch's theory of electrons in periodic potential, formation of band… 3 cr · 3 hr source
PHYS 57304Laser Physics4A combined lecture/laboratory course covering the theory of laser operation, laser resonators, propagation of laser beams, specific lasers such as gas, solid state, semiconductor and chemical lasers,… 4 cr · 4 hr source
PHYS 57503Applied Nonlinear Optics3Topics include: practical optical processes, such as electro-optic effects, acousto-optic effects, narrow-band optical filters, second harmonic generation, parametric amplification and oscillation, a… 3 cr · 3 hr source
PHYS 57703Introduction to Optical Properties of Materials3This course covers crystal symmetry optical transmission and absorption, light scattering (Raman and Brillouin) optical constants, carrier mobility, and polarization effects in semi-conductors, quant… 3 cr · 3 hr source
PHYS 57803Physics of 2D Materials3Introduction to the structures of all known layered materials, followed by mechanical, electronic, spin, optical, and topological properties of two-dimensional materials. Discussion of theoretical co… 3 cr · 3 hr source
PHYS 5880VSelected Topics in Physics1Selected topics in experimental or theoretical physics at the advanced level. (Typically offered: Irregular) May be repeated for up to 6 hours of degree credit. 1 cr · 1 hr source
PHYS 6000VMaster of Science Thesis1. (Typically offered: Fall, Spring and Summer) May be repeated for degree credit. 1 cr · 1 hr source
PHYS 65103Theoretical Biophysics3Introduction to biology as a complex system, networks and information theory, negative and positive feedback systems, gene regulation, noise, and noise propagation, cell signaling pathways, intercell… 3 cr · 3 hr source
PHYS 67103Condensed Matter Physics II3The course covers surface physics, physics of homogeneous and inhomogeneous semiconductors, dielectric and ferroelectric physics, defects in crystals, spin interaction and magnetic properties, superc… 3 cr · 3 hr source
PHYS 7000VDoctoral Dissertation1. (Typically offered: Fall, Spring and Summer) May be repeated for degree credit. 1 cr · 1 hr source
PLPA 30001Principles of Plant Pathology Laboratory1Lab course in examination of the causes and symptoms of plant disease and the genetics of plant disease. Physiology, and ecology of host-pathogen interactions. Spread of disease and principles of dis… 1 cr · 1 hr source
PLPA 30003Principles of Plant Pathology3Examination of the causes and symptoms of plant disease and the genetics of plant disease. Physiology, and ecology of host-pathogen interactions. Spread of disease and principles of disease control.… 3 cr · 3 hr source
PLPA 4000VResearch1Original investigations of assigned problems in plant pathology. Prerequisite: PLPA 30003 . (Typically offered: Fall, Spring and Summer) 1 cr · 1 hr source
PLPA 42203Plant Disease Control3Principles, methods and mechanics of plant disease control. Emphasis is given to the integration of control measures and epidemiology of plant diseases. Lecture 3 hours per week. Prerequisite: PLPA 3… 3 cr · 3 hr source
PLPA 43303Biotechnology in Agriculture3Discussion of the techniques, applications, and issues of biotechnology as it is being used in modern agriculture. Coverage includes the basics of molecular biology, production of transgenic plants a… 3 cr · 3 hr source
PLPA 4620VInternship1Supervised practical work experience in pest management to develop and demonstrate professional competence. A maximum of 6 hours credit per semester or summer session is permitted. Faculty approval o… 1 cr · 1 hr source
PLPA 5020VSpecial Problems Research1Original investigations of assigned problems in plant pathology. Prerequisite: Graduate standing. (Typically offered: Fall, Spring and Summer) May be repeated for up to 6 hours of degree credit. 1 cr · 1 hr source
PLPA 5040VSpecial Topics1Lecture topics of current interest not covered in other courses in plant pathology or other related areas. Prerequisite: Graduate standing. (Typically offered: Irregular) May be repeated for up to 18… 1 cr · 1 hr source
PLPA 52203Plant Disease Control3Principles, methods and mechanics of plant disease control. Emphasis is given to the integration of control measures and epidemiology of plant diseases. Lecture 3 hours per week. Graduate degree cred… 3 cr · 3 hr source
PLPA 53003Advanced Plant Pathology: Host-Pathogen Interactions3Presentation of important contemporary concepts relative to disease resistance and the physiology, biochemistry, and molecular biology of plant-pathogen interactions. Lecture 3 hours per week. Prereq… 3 cr · 3 hr source
PLPA 53103Advanced Plant Pathology: Ecology and Epidemiology3Presentation of important contemporary concepts relative to the ecology and epidemiology of foliar and soil-borne plant pathogens. Lecture 3 hours per week. Prerequisite: PLPA 30003 and graduate stan… 3 cr · 3 hr source
PLPA 53303Biotechnology in Agriculture3Discussion of the techniques, applications, and issues of biotechnology as it is being used in modern agriculture. Coverage includes the basics of molecular biology, production of transgenic plants a… 3 cr · 3 hr source
PLPA 54004Diseases of Economic Crops4Diagnosis and management of important diseases of cotton, fruits, rice, trees, soybeans, wheat, and vegetables will be covered in a lecture, laboratory, and field format. Lecture 2 hours, laboratory… 4 cr · 4 hr source
PLPA 56003Plant Pathogenic Fungi3is structured as an integrated lecture/laboratory class designed for students that are interested in developing an understanding and appreciation for taxonomy, biology, and ecology of plant pathogeni… 3 cr · 3 hr source
PLPA 6000VMaster's Thesis1. Prerequisite: Graduate standing. (Typically offered: Fall, Spring and Summer) May be repeated for degree credit. 1 cr · 1 hr source
PLPA 62003Plant Virology3Lecture emphasizing discussion of recent advances in plant virology. Laboratory concerned with techniques and equipment used in plant virus studies, including transmission of viruses, characterizatio… 3 cr · 3 hr source
PLPA 7000VDoctoral Dissertation1. Prerequisite: Graduate standing. (Typically offered: Fall, Spring and Summer) May be repeated for degree credit. 1 cr · 1 hr source
PLSC 100H3Honors Perspectives in Political Science3This course takes a topical approach to introducing first-year students to the academic skills essential to success in college and the methods of the political science discipline. The course emphasiz… 3 cr · 3 hr source
PLSC 20003American National Government3Survey of the history, basic ideas, structure, and political processes of the national government of the United States, including the fundamental relationships of the federal system. Required of all… 3 cr · 3 hr source
PLSC 200H3Honors American National Government3Survey of the history, basic ideas, structure, and political processes of the national government of the United States, including the fundamental relationships of the federal system. Prerequisite: Ho… 3 cr · 3 hr source
PLSC 20103Introduction to Comparative Politics3An introductory survey of comparative political systems. (Typically offered: Fall, Spring and Summer) 3 cr · 3 hr source
PLSC 21003State and Local Government3Organization and functions of state and local governments in the United States, intergovernmental relations, administration, adjudication, and the organization and function of political parties on st… 3 cr · 3 hr source
PLSC 23104The American Experience4Integrates concepts and approaches from disciplines related to the field of American Studies to explore critical issues in civics, culture, governance, and society in the United States, with an empha… 4 cr · 4 hr source
PLSC 231H4Honors The American Experience4Integrates concepts and approaches from disciplines related to the field of American Studies to explore critical issues in civics, culture, governance, and society in the United States, with an empha… 4 cr · 4 hr source
PLSC 28103Introduction to International Relations3Interdisciplinary exploration of international politics and global issues, examining the interactions of states and non-state actors, and the transitional processes and outcomes. Topics include inter… 3 cr · 3 hr source
PLSC 281H3Honors Introduction to International Relations3Interdisciplinary exploration of international politics and global issues, examining the interactions of states and non-state actors, and the transitional processes and outcomes. Topics include inter… 3 cr · 3 hr source
PLSC 3000VInternship in Public Affairs1Work experience in a public sector agency arranged by the student under the guidance of a faculty member. Written assignment required. Can be taken remotely through Global Campus. (Typically offered:… 1 cr · 1 hr source
PLSC 31003Public Administration3Trends and organization of public administration, dynamics of management; fiscal and personnel management; administrative powers and responsibility. Prerequisite: PLSC 20003 . (Typically offered: Spr… 3 cr · 3 hr source
PLSC 32003Introduction to Legal Studies3An examination of the legal profession, legal writing, and the substantive areas of law in the U.S. Prerequisite: PLSC 20003 . (Typically offered: Fall and Spring) 3 cr · 3 hr source
PLSC 32103The South and the Law: Race, Gender, and Citizenship3Examines the experience of racial and ethnic minorities, as well as women, in the post-Civil War South. Explores legal ramifications and tracks cultural and political legacies of landmark cases and/o… 3 cr · 3 hr source
PLSC 32203Arkansas Politics and the Nation3An examination of Arkansas Politics including the political process, public policies, social problems, political behavior, governmental structure, and contemporary issues with an emphasis on the hist… 3 cr · 3 hr source
PLSC 32303The American Congress3Thorough examination of the constitutional role of the legislative branch under the Constitution; the internal procedures and personalities of the Senate and House; the central place of Congress in s… 3 cr · 3 hr source
PLSC 32403The Judicial Process3The structure and operation of the state and national court systems. Emphasis is upon the role of the judiciary in the American political system and the political aspects and consequences of judicial… 3 cr · 3 hr source
PLSC 32503Urban Politics3Analysis of comparative urban systems, including political process, public policy, social problems, governmental structure, and voter behavior. Prerequisite: PLSC 20003 . (Typically offered: Spring) 3 cr · 3 hr source
PLSC 32603Latino Politics3An overview of Latino political behavior that analyzes the social, economic, and political issues impacting the Latino/Hispanic community in the United States. The course focuses on understanding rel… 3 cr · 3 hr source
PLSC 32703Belonging, Citizenship, & Immigration in the United States3Explores belonging, immigration, and citizenship in the U.S., considering historical, political, social, and cultural perspectives. Special emphasis is placed on recent immigration trends, which have… 3 cr · 3 hr source
PLSC 32903Black Politics3This is a survey course is designed to provide students with a comprehensive overview of Black political participation in the United States and throughout the diaspora. In addition to analyzing impor… 3 cr · 3 hr source
PLSC 33903Civil Rights Policy and Politics3This course will draw from linkages between the protest phase of the civil rights and American political institutions. The course explores the institutional impact of the civil rights movement on the… 3 cr · 3 hr source
PLSC 35003Governments and Politics of East Asia3Comparative analysis of structures, processes, and problems of the political systems of the Democratic Republic of Vietnam, Japan, and the Peoples Republic of China. Prerequisite: PLSC 20103 . (Typic… 3 cr · 3 hr source
PLSC 35203Politics of the Middle East3Survey of the unity and diversity in the political development of the Middle East, as evident in historical legacies, state formation, civil society, social class, and political identity. (Typically… 3 cr · 3 hr source
PLSC 35403Introduction to Citizenship Studies3Introduction to the field of citizenship studies with a focus on theoretical and empirical illustrations. Covers citizenship in the Middle East, Latin America, and contemporary Africa. Theoretically… 3 cr · 3 hr source
PLSC 35503Western European Politics3Comparative analysis of Western European parliamentary systems with special attention to political traditions, constitutional arrangements, socio-economic structure, and the political and legislative… 3 cr · 3 hr source
PLSC 35703Governments and Politics of Latin America3Comparative survey of Latin America political forces and institutions with special attention to patterns and problems of political change and development in that area. Prerequisite: PLSC 20103 . (Typ… 3 cr · 3 hr source
PLSC 36003Scope and Methods of Political Science3The basic empirical principles, assumptions, and research techniques of political inquiry for analysis of political phenomena. This course focuses extensively on research design and analysis of empir… 3 cr · 3 hr source
PLSC 36803International Conflict and National Security Policy3This course examines international conflict and national security policy. The first part of the course analyzes the causes and consequences of international conflict and mechanisms for conflict resol… 3 cr · 3 hr source
PLSC 38003International Organization3This course is about how state and non-state actors try to organize the international system to help manage crucial issues such as the development and use of force, the efficiency and fairness of mar… 3 cr · 3 hr source
PLSC 38103International Law3Analysis of the traditional principles of public international law including the law of war, the law of sea and air, and the legal nature of statehood; and analysis of selected principles of private… 3 cr · 3 hr source
PLSC 38203Theories of International Relations3Analysis of major intellectual traditions in the field of international relations, including realism, liberalism, and social constructivism. Emphasis will be placed on how they help us to understand… 3 cr · 3 hr source
PLSC 38503American Foreign Policy3The structure and process for making and implementing the foreign policy of the United States, and an evaluation of current policies in the contemporary international milieu. Prerequisite: PLSC 20003… 3 cr · 3 hr source
PLSC 3900VSpecial Topics1in political science. (Typically offered: Fall, Spring and Summer) May be repeated for degree credit. 1 cr · 1 hr source
PLSC 392H3Honors Colloquium3Covers a special topic or issue, offered as part of the honors program. Prerequisite: Honors candidacy. (Typically offered: Irregular) May be repeated for degree credit. 3 cr · 3 hr source
PLSC 3940VReadings in Political Science1For advanced students who wish to study some field of political science beyond the course offering available in that field. Prerequisite: Junior standing. (Typically offered: Fall, Spring and Summer)… 1 cr · 1 hr source
PLSC 394HVHonors Readings in Political Science1For advanced students who wish to study some field of political science beyond the course offering available in that field. Prerequisite: Junior standing and honors standing. (Typically offered: Fall… 1 cr · 1 hr source
PLSC 39503Crossing Borders: Transnationalism and Intercultural Transfer3Study of Transnational Theory and the concept of Intercultural Transfer Studies. Focuses on intercultural transfers of ideas, concepts, and models for political, social, economic, and cultural advanc… 3 cr · 3 hr source
PLSC 39803Politics in Literature3Analysis of political theories and issues through extensive reading and discussion of selected works of literature. Prerequisite: PLSC 20003 or PLSC 20103 . (Typically offered: Spring) 3 cr · 3 hr source
PLSC 4000VSpecial Topics1Topics in political science not usually covered in other courses. (Typically offered: Irregular) May be repeated for degree credit. 1 cr · 1 hr source
PLSC 4060VIndependent Study in Political Science1. Arranged in agreement and under the guidance of a faculty member. (Typically offered: Irregular) May be repeated for up to 6 hours of degree credit. 1 cr · 1 hr source
PLSC 40803Portrayals of Hitler in Film3Introduction to the construction and deconstruction of Hitler's image in fictional movies produced in the United States, the United Kingdom, and Germany after 1945, through a lens of postmodern thoug… 3 cr · 3 hr source
PLSC 40903Politics and Policy on Film3An examination of the ways in which politics, government, policymakers, and public policy issues are portrayed on film. Selections vary, but may include historic and contemporary works, independent f… 3 cr · 3 hr source
PLSC 41003Introduction to Urban Planning3Reviews the many forms, functions, and purposes of American cities. Covers basic planning theories, surveys the various sub-fields of planning, discusses trends in the planning field, and utilizes co… 3 cr · 3 hr source
PLSC 41103Introduction to Urban Planning II3Advanced analysis of comparative urban systems, including political process, public policy, social problems, governmental structure, and voter behavior. Prerequisite: PLSC 41003 or instructor consent… 3 cr · 3 hr source
PLSC 41403U.S. Environmental Politics and Policy3Surveys recent patterns of environmentalism in the U.S. and explores the nature of policy making with regard to environmental and economic development issues. Topics may include conservation vs. pres… 3 cr · 3 hr source
PLSC 41503Public Policy3A study of public policy formulation, implementation, and evaluation at various levels of government. Prerequisite: PLSC 20003 and Junior or Senior standing. (Typically offered: Fall) 3 cr · 3 hr source
PLSC 41603Nuevo South: The Emerging Latino Electorate in the South3Explores the new wave of Latino migration to the US South and how this has transformed the demographic composition of these states and reshaped politics and policy. Explores concepts, both regionally… 3 cr · 3 hr source
PLSC 41703Community Development3Encompasses the political, economic, and social issues that shape contemporary communities. This class examines substantive issues in community development, related theories and techniques. A major f… 3 cr · 3 hr source
PLSC 41803The Evolution of Nonprofits and Philanthropy3Introduction to the history of philanthropy. Examines philanthropy at the intersection of anthropological theories of giving, social theories related to types of capital and capital exchanges, and ec… 3 cr · 3 hr source
PLSC 418H3Honors The Evolution of Nonprofits and Philanthropy3Introduction to the history of philanthropy. Examines philanthropy at the intersection of anthropological theories of giving, social theories related to types of capital and capital exchanges, and ec… 3 cr · 3 hr source
PLSC 41903Administrative Law3Legal aspects of the administrative process and the effect of legal principles and processes upon administrative decision-making. Emphasis is given to the limitation of administrative discretion and… 3 cr · 3 hr source
PLSC 42003American Political Parties3The nature, function, and history of political parties in the United States with emphasis on party membership, organization, campaign techniques, finance and electoral alliances. Prerequisite: PLSC 2… 3 cr · 3 hr source
PLSC 42103Campaigns and Elections3This course examines the American electoral process. It is an empirical course that provides opportunities for original analysis of survey data and election returns. Emphasis is placed on the most re… 3 cr · 3 hr source
PLSC 42203Gender and Justice in the U.S.3Provide students with a historic and contemporary overview of the laws, policies, and politics surrounding gender, citizenship, and justice in the United States. Explores how law and public policy ha… 3 cr · 3 hr source
PLSC 42303The American Chief Executive3Offices and roles of the President and state governors of the United States focusing on the evolution of the offices in terms of responsibilities and political leadership. Prerequisite: PLSC 20003 .… 3 cr · 3 hr source
PLSC 42403Minority Politics3Reviews political action and concepts of political activity by minority groups, focusing on contemporary political behavior. Prerequisite: PLSC 20003 . (Typically offered: Spring) 3 cr · 3 hr source
PLSC 42503The U.S. Constitution I3United States Supreme Court decisions involving the functions and powers of Congress, the Supreme Court, and the President and federalism. Prerequisite: PLSC 20003 . (Typically offered: Spring) 3 cr · 3 hr source
PLSC 42603The U.S. Constitution II3United States Supreme Court decisions interpreting the political, economic, and civil rights of individuals and groups. Prerequisite: PLSC 20003 . (Typically offered: Irregular) 3 cr · 3 hr source
PLSC 42703Political Psychology3Examines role of the individual in the polity including basic psychological constructs of relevance to political action, the formulation and maintenance of stable political orientations, the patterns… 3 cr · 3 hr source
PLSC 42803Federalism and Intergovernmental Relations3Analysis of changes in intergovernmental relations in the American federal system. Discussions will focus on political, economic/fiscal and administrative aspects of policy changes of the pre-and pos… 3 cr · 3 hr source
PLSC 43003History of Political Parties in the U.S1789Origin and development of the American party system from the implementation of the Constitution to the election of McKinley. (Typically offered: Fall Even Years) This course is cross-listed with HIST… 1789 cr · 1789 hr source
PLSC 43103History of Political Parties in the United States Since 18963Response of the party system to America's emergence as an industrial nation and world power from the election of 1896 to present. (Typically offered: Spring Odd Years) This course is cross-listed wit… 3 cr · 3 hr source
PLSC 43203Racial Identity, Politics, and Public Policy3Examines how race and perceived racial differences affect political discourse, mobilization, representation, and political outcomes. Prerequisite: PLSC 32903 or AAST 10003 or Junior standing. (Typica… 3 cr · 3 hr source
PLSC 43303Southern Politics3Evaluates the significance of the southern region within the national political scene, as well as discusses the unique political history and workings of the region. Explores the various groups within… 3 cr · 3 hr source
PLSC 43403Money and Politics3Familiarizes students with the world of money and politics in the United States. Examines the function of money in elections, the legal aspects, and the consequences of the regulatory environment. Pr… 3 cr · 3 hr source
PLSC 43703Political Communication3Study of the nature and function of the communication process as it operates in the political environment. (Typically offered: Spring Even Years) This course is cross-listed with COMM 43703 . 3 cr · 3 hr source
PLSC 45103Creating Democracies3Analyses of the creation of democracies in Europe, South America, Asia, Africa, the Middle East, East Europe, and the former Soviet Union. Prerequisite: PLSC 20103 . (Typically offered: Fall Even Yea… 3 cr · 3 hr source
PLSC 45203Introduction to Gender and Politics in the Middle East3Introduces the complexities of women's political lives in the Middle East by studying gender roles, relations and how identities are constructed during different political moments. (Typically offered… 3 cr · 3 hr source
PLSC 45303China's Foreign Trade and International Order: History, Policy, and Theory3This interdisciplinary course explores China's foreign trade and international order by introducing students to the historical context and economic theory necessary for understanding China's role in… 3 cr · 3 hr source
PLSC 45603Government and Politics of Russia3Study of Russian and Soviet politics after 1917 and of the democratization of Russia and the other successor states. Prerequisite: PLSC 20003 or PLSC 20103 . (Typically offered: Spring Even Years) 3 cr · 3 hr source
PLSC 45703Gender and Politics3Examines the significance of gender in politics. Includes discussion of the women's movement and feminist theory, but emphasizes the content and process of public policy as it relates to women and me… 3 cr · 3 hr source
PLSC 45803Political Economy of East Asia3Development strategies and policies of major economies in East Asia. Topics include theories for East Asia's economic growth, dynamics and process of East Asian political and economic developments, s… 3 cr · 3 hr source
PLSC 45903Islam and Politics3Compares contemporary Islamist political movements. Seeks to explain causes, debates, agendas, and strategies of Islamists in the political realm. Addresses sovereignty, the rule of law, visions of t… 3 cr · 3 hr source
PLSC 46103Social Network Analysis3Introduces the fundamentals of Social Network Analysis (SNA), and its applications for research in various social science fields. Prerequisite: SOCI 10103 . (Typically offered: Fall) This course is c… 3 cr · 3 hr source
PLSC 46303Citizenship in the Middle East3Explores citizenship in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) with a focus on theoretical and empirical illustrations. Theoretically grounded in comparative politics, and empirically engaged with c… 3 cr · 3 hr source
PLSC 47803Human Security in International Politics3Focuses on a comprehensive understanding of human security, its key concepts, and the strategies employed to address complex issues affecting human well-being and safety. Topics may include: conflict… 3 cr · 3 hr source
PLSC 47903Latino/Hispanic Political Thought3A survey course designed to examine the development of Latino/Hispanic political thought from Iberian and Latin American political culture and philosophy to contemporary US political ideology/thought… 3 cr · 3 hr source
PLSC 479H3Honors Latino/Hispanic Political Thought3A survey course designed to examine the development of Latino/Hispanic political thought from Iberian and Latin American political culture and philosophy to contemporary US political ideology/thought… 3 cr · 3 hr source
PLSC 48003Foreign Policy Analysis3Comparative analysis of foreign policy, with attention paid to explanations at a variety of levels, such as the individual, group, organizational, societal, systemic. (Typically offered: Irregular) 3 cr · 3 hr source
PLSC 48103Chinese Foreign Policy3Provides an introduction to Chinese foreign policy. Key topics covered include the historical, domestic, and international contexts of Chinese foreign policy, China's relations with key partner count… 3 cr · 3 hr source
PLSC 48203Foreign Policy of East Asia3This course provides an introduction to the international relations of two major East Asian states, China and Japan. Key topics include: China and Japan's interaction with the world political and eco… 3 cr · 3 hr source
PLSC 48303International Political Economy3This course provides an analysis of the interaction between politics and markets in the world economy. Its central objective is to illustrate how political and state actions have shaped and been shap… 3 cr · 3 hr source
PLSC 48403The Middle East in World Affairs3An analysis of geo-political and socio-economic characteristics of Middle Eastern societies and their impact on world economic and political order. Special attention to such issues as the Arab-Israel… 3 cr · 3 hr source
PLSC 48503International Norms and Corporate Social Responsibility3This course focuses on the interplay between international social expectations and business strategy. How norms prevail and why norms emerge will be observed from a business vantage point. Pre- or co… 3 cr · 3 hr source
PLSC 48603Political Psychology and International Relations3Examines psychological approaches to international relations and examines how these perspectives advance the study of world politics. (Typically offered: Irregular) 3 cr · 3 hr source
PLSC 48703How Democracy Died: The Nazi Dictatorship, 1933-19453Examines the political development of the National Socialist Party and Nazi governance in the Third Reich. (Typically offered: Irregular) 3 cr · 3 hr source
PLSC 48803Politics of International Law3This course examines the interaction between law and politics in the international system, focusing on international law. (Typically offered: Irregular) 3 cr · 3 hr source
PLSC 48903International Negotiation and Mediation3This course examines international negotiations and mediation. International negotiation refers to the processes and methods by which state and non-state actors reach agreements through persuasion an… 3 cr · 3 hr source
PLSC 49103International Studies Seminar3Intensive study of key global issues and aspects of international affairs, culminating in a research project that meets the Fulbright College writing requirement. Prerequisite: Senior standing. (Typi… 3 cr · 3 hr source
PLSC 491H3Honors International Studies Seminar3Intensive study of key global issues and aspects of international affairs, culminating in a research project that meets the Fulbright College writing requirement. Prerequisite: Honors standing. (Typi… 3 cr · 3 hr source
PLSC 492H3Honors Eugenics in Global Perspective3Exploration of Social Darwinist thought and eugenics policy as global phenomena in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. Prerequisite: Honors standing. (Typically offered: Irregular) This course is… 3 cr · 3 hr source
PLSC 49303African American Political Ideology3A survey course designed to identify and examine characteristics and functions of several variants of black political ideology/thought. (Typically offered: Spring Odd Years) This course is cross-list… 3 cr · 3 hr source
PLSC 49403The Communist Dictatorship in Germany, 1949-19893An introduction to the political development of Communist East Germany from its founding in 1949 to its demise in 1989/90. (Typically offered: Irregular) 3 cr · 3 hr source
PLSC 494H3Honors The Communist Dictatorship in Germany, 1949-19893An introduction to the political, social, economic, and cultural history of Communist East Germany from its founding in 1949 to its demise in 1989/90. Prerequisite: Honors standing. (Typically offere… 3 cr · 3 hr source
PLSC 49703Political Science Capstone3Students will apply and demonstrate the knowledge and skills developed over students' political science course careers. Both theoretical and applied knowledge will be evaluated in a particular resear… 3 cr · 3 hr source
PLSC 4980VSenior Thesis1. (Typically offered: Fall, Spring and Summer) 1 cr · 1 hr source
PLSC 499HVHonors Essay1To be used for completing a Political Science Honors Thesis. (Typically offered: Fall, Spring and Summer) May be repeated for up to 6 hours of degree credit. 1 cr · 1 hr source
PLSC 5000VSpecial Topics1Topics in political science not usually covered in other courses. Graduate degree credit will not be given for both PLSC 4000V and PLSC 5000V . (Typically offered: Irregular) May be repeated for degr… 1 cr · 1 hr source
PLSC 51003Human Behavior in Complex Organizations3Review of the fundamental literature and a systematic analysis of various theories and research focusing on organization and behavior in public administration, including the discussion of organizatio… 3 cr · 3 hr source
PLSC 51103Seminar in Human Resource Management3Intensive study of public personnel policies and practices, including legal foundations, classification and compensation plans, recruitment and selection processes, training, employment policies and… 3 cr · 3 hr source
PLSC 51203Public Budgeting and Finance3Focuses on the budgeting process and governmental fiscal policy formulation, adoption, and execution. Prerequisite: Graduate standing. (Typically offered: Fall) 3 cr · 3 hr source
PLSC 51403Administrative Law3A seminar which examines the constitutional and statutory basis and authority of public organizations. Special attention focuses on the nature of the rule-making and adjudicatory powers of public age… 3 cr · 3 hr source
PLSC 51603Public Policy3Seminar examining the study of public policy making in complex organizations. Attention given to different theories and frameworks explaining public policy making. Prerequisite: Graduate standing. (T… 3 cr · 3 hr source
PLSC 51703Community Development3encompasses the political, social, and economic issues that shape contemporary communities. The seminar examines substantive issues in community development, related theories, and techniques. A major… 3 cr · 3 hr source
PLSC 51903Seminar in Public Administration3Introduction to and synthesis of public administration theory, functions, history, public accountability and management concerns, economic impact of administrative decisions, current problems, and is… 3 cr · 3 hr source
PLSC 52003Seminar in American Political Institutions3Research seminar dealing with selected aspects of the major governmental institutions in the United States. Prerequisite: Graduate standing. (Typically offered: Fall) 3 cr · 3 hr source
PLSC 52103Seminar in American Political Behavior3Reading seminar surveying major works on representative processes in American national politics, including political opinion, political leadership, political participation, voting behavior, political… 3 cr · 3 hr source
PLSC 52503Politics of Race and Ethnicity3Reviews identity, political action and concepts of political activity by minority groups, focusing on contemporary political behavior, the incorporation of minority groups into the U.S. political sys… 3 cr · 3 hr source
PLSC 52803Federalism and Intergovernmental Relations3Analysis of changes in intergovernmental relations in the American federal system. Discussions will focus on political, economic/fiscal and administrative aspects of policy changes of the pre-and pos… 3 cr · 3 hr source
PLSC 53303Southern Politics3Evaluates the significance of the southern region of the United States within the national political scene, as well as discusses the unique political history and workings of the region. Explores the… 3 cr · 3 hr source
PLSC 55003Comparative Political Analysis3A selection of topics to provide the theoretical, conceptual and methodological and foundation for the analysis of contemporary political systems. Prerequisite: Graduate standing. (Typically offered:… 3 cr · 3 hr source
PLSC 55103Seminar in Politics of the Middle East3Explores the major lines of inquiry on the politics of the state and society in the context of endogenous and exogenous forces that have influenced conceptions of power, legitimacy, and identity. Pre… 3 cr · 3 hr source
PLSC 58003Seminar in International Politics3Research seminar providing intensive coverage of selected topics in theories of international relations, the comparative study of foreign policy making, and international organizations. Prerequisite:… 3 cr · 3 hr source
PLSC 58203Qualitative Methods in Political Science3Develops expertise in qualitative research methods, including when such methods are appropriate, the benefits and drawbacks, and how to distinguish between strong and weak research questions. (Typica… 3 cr · 3 hr source
PLSC 58303International Political Economy3Seminar with concentrated reading in selected and specialized areas of contemporary international relations. Prerequisite: Graduate standing. (Typically offered: Fall) 3 cr · 3 hr source
PLSC 58403International Legal Order3Analysis of distinctive characteristics of contemporary international law. Topics include role of legal order in controlling the use of force in international relations and the impact of social and p… 3 cr · 3 hr source
PLSC 58603Political Psychology and International Relations3Examines psychological approaches to international relations and examines how these perspectives advance the study of world politics. (Typically offered: Irregular) 3 cr · 3 hr source
PLSC 58803Politics of International Law3This course examines the interaction between law and politics in the international system, focusing on international law. (Typically offered: Irregular) 3 cr · 3 hr source
PLSC 5900VDirected Readings in Political Science1. Prerequisite: Graduate standing. (Typically offered: Fall, Spring and Summer) May be repeated for up to 6 hours of degree credit. 1 cr · 1 hr source
PLSC 59103Research Methods in Political Science3Methods relevant to research in the various fields of political science. Required of all graduate students in political science. Prerequisite: Graduate standing. (Typically offered: Fall) 3 cr · 3 hr source
PLSC 5920VInternship in Political Science1Internship in a local, state, regional, or federal agency. Paper required on a significant aspect of internship experience. Prerequisite: Graduate standing. (Typically offered: Fall, Spring and Summe… 1 cr · 1 hr source
PLSC 59403Advanced Research Methods in Political Science3Provides a firm theoretical foundation in, and an ability to apply, various multivariate statistical methods that are most commonly used for empirical analysis of politics and policy. Prerequisite: P… 3 cr · 3 hr source
PLSC 5950VResearch Problems in Political Science1. Prerequisite: Graduate standing. (Typically offered: Fall, Spring and Summer) May be repeated for up to 6 hours of degree credit. 1 cr · 1 hr source
PLSC 6000VMaster's Thesis1. (Typically offered: Fall, Spring and Summer) May be repeated for degree credit. 1 cr · 1 hr source
PORT 10103Elementary Portuguese I3An introduction to basic Portuguese grammar with emphasis on listening comprehension and speaking skills. (Typically offered: Irregular) 3 cr · 3 hr source
PORT 10203Elementary Portuguese II3A continuation of PORT 10103 . Prerequisite: PORT 10103 or equivalent. (Typically offered: Irregular) 3 cr · 3 hr source
PORT 11003Portuguese for Romance Language Speakers I3This is the first course of a two-semester program to help Romance language speakers to develop their communicative skills in Portuguese. For students who have completed four semesters or more of Spa… 3 cr · 3 hr source
PORT 20103Intermediate Portuguese I3Review of basic grammar and further development of oral and reading skills. Prerequisite: PORT 10203 or equivalent. (Typically offered: Irregular) 3 cr · 3 hr source
PORT 20203Intermediate Portuguese II3Continued development of basic speaking comprehension and writing skills and intensive development of reading skills. Prerequisite: PORT 20103 or equivalent. (Typically offered: Irregular) 3 cr · 3 hr source
PORT 21003Portuguese for Romance Language Speakers II3This is the second course of a two-semester program to help Romance language speakers to develop their communicative skills in Portuguese. For students who have completed PORT 11003 Portuguese for Ro… 3 cr · 3 hr source
PORT 30003Portuguese Conversation3Continuation of the development of communicative skills in Portuguese with intensive readings on topics of Luso-Afro-Brazilian culture and expansion of vocabulary useful for conversation and composit… 3 cr · 3 hr source
PORT 30103Brazilian Cinema3Examines a variety of topics in Brazilian culture and history through films, documentaries, and literary and cultural texts. Prerequisite: PORT 30003 or equivalent. (Typically offered: Irregular) 3 cr · 3 hr source
PORT 301H3Honors Brazilian Cinema3Examines a variety of topics in Brazilian culture and history through films, documentaries, and literary and cultural texts. Prerequisite: Honors candidacy and PORT 30003 or equivalent. (Typically of… 3 cr · 3 hr source
PORT 30303Carnival in Latin America3Addresses the history and implications of Carnival in Latin America, focusing on Brazil. Interrogates assumptions about the freedoms of Carnival. Examines debates surrounding how cultural appropriati… 3 cr · 3 hr source
PORT 32003Brazilian Cultural and Social Issues3Provides different perspectives on the elements that shape contemporary Brazilian culture and society, focusing on issues of race, class, gender, and sexuality. Taught in English. Prerequisite: Sopho… 3 cr · 3 hr source
PORT 320H3Honors Brazilian Cultural and Social Issues3Provides different perspectives on the elements that shape contemporary Brazilian culture and society, focusing on issues of race, class, gender, and sexuality. Prerequisite: Honors candidacy and POR… 3 cr · 3 hr source
POSC 10003Introduction to Poultry Science3To introduce the student to the career opportunities in the poultry science industry. Students will be introduced to biological sciences associated with poultry. Corequisite: Lab component. (Typicall… 3 cr · 3 hr source
POSC 10602Sustainable Integrated Small Animal Farming2Practical information on small scale animal production, including practical strategies for farm planning, issues of economic and environmental sustainability, best management practices, biosecurity,… 2 cr · 2 hr source
POSC 23403Poultry Production3To develop a basic foundation about the practices utilized to produce broilers and turkeys. Course will highlight hatchery function and management; embryo development and hatching; chick/poultry tran… 3 cr · 3 hr source
POSC 23503Poultry Breeder Management3Students will be introduced to the management practices used in production of young and adult chickens, turkeys, and other poultry with special emphasis on broiler, breeder, and market egg production… 3 cr · 3 hr source
POSC 24101Domestic Animal Microbiology Laboratory1This course is designed for students working on their Poultry Science, Animal Science, and/or Food Science degrees. Students enrolled in this course will learn how to collect samples aseptically from… 1 cr · 1 hr source
POSC 24103Domestic Animal Microbiology3Basic concepts of domestic animal and poultry microbiology including diversity, genetics, metabolism, growth, control of growth, pathogenesis, and immunology. Corequisite: POSC 24101 . Prerequisite:… 3 cr · 3 hr source
POSC 30103Exotic Companion Birds3Topics include basic care, health, breeding, bird evolution, anatomy, and nutritional management of commonly kept exotic companion birds, including parrots, cockatoos, macaws, finches, canaries, and… 3 cr · 3 hr source
POSC 30303Animal Physiology3Fundamental aspects of central nervous, musculoskeletal, reproductive, digestive, immune, cardiovascular, respiratory and renal systems will be covered. The normal structure and function of these sys… 3 cr · 3 hr source
POSC 31203Principles of Genetics3Fundamentals of heredity, with special emphasis on the improvement of farm animals. Lecture 3 hours per week. Prerequisite: BIOL 10103 or BIOL 10104 , and MATH 11003 or higher. (Typically offered: Fa… 3 cr · 3 hr source
POSC 32203Poultry Diseases3Common diseases affecting poultry reared under commercial conditions will be covered including diagnosis, therapy and prevention. Immunity, sanitation practices, and chemoprophylaxis will also be cov… 3 cr · 3 hr source
POSC 33801Poultry Judging and Selection1Practice in production judging and flock selection. Laboratory 3 hours per week. (Typically offered: Fall and Spring) May be repeated for up to 4 hours of degree credit. 1 cr · 1 hr source
POSC 35103Current Approaches in Agricultural Laboratory Research3A laboratory course to introduce students to current laboratory research techniques used in agricultural and life sciences. Hands-on laboratory exercises will emphasize current cellular and molecular… 3 cr · 3 hr source
POSC 351H3Honors Current Approaches in Agricultural Laboratory Research3A laboratory course to introduce students to current laboratory research techniques used in agricultural and life sciences. Hands-on laboratory exercises will emphasize current cellular and molecular… 3 cr · 3 hr source
POSC 35504Avian Anatomy4Detailed coverage of the external and internal anatomy of poultry, including formation and development of the egg and embryo. Lecture 3 hours, laboratory 2 hours per week. Corequisite: Lab component.… 4 cr · 4 hr source
POSC 4000VSpecial Problems1in the poultry sciences for advanced students. (Typically offered: Fall, Spring and Summer) May be repeated for up to 9 hours of degree credit. 1 cr · 1 hr source
POSC 4010VInternship in Poultry Science1Supervised work experience with private or government organizations to introduce students to professional areas of work in poultry science. Prerequisite: Junior standing. (Typically offered: Fall, Sp… 1 cr · 1 hr source
POSC 4020VResearch Experience1An undergraduate research experience should familiarize students with the research process and expand their knowledge in areas of poultry science through scientific literature searches and hands-on e… 1 cr · 1 hr source
POSC 40303Statistical Process Control in the Food Industry3Analysis of processing data related to compliance with regulatory limits, quality & safety limits and internal & external customer specifications. Emphasizes statistical process control chart develop… 3 cr · 3 hr source
POSC 4100VSpecial Topics in Poultry Science1Topics not covered in other courses or for a more intensive study of specific topics in poultry science. (Typically offered: Irregular) May be repeated for degree credit. 1 cr · 1 hr source
POSC 41203Legal Issues in Animal Agriculture3An issues-oriented course focusing on the legal issues involved in the production of poultry, swine and livestock. Emphasis will center on the laws, regulations and policy arguments involved in anima… 3 cr · 3 hr source
POSC 41603Companion Animal Nutrition3This course is designed to focus on the digestive anatomy, physiology, and nutrient metabolism of non-herbivorous companion animals, primarily dogs and cats. Topics discussed will also include an ove… 3 cr · 3 hr source
POSC 42103Integrated Poultry Management Systems3Major managerial systems in the integrated commercial poultry industry. Development of an understanding of the basic decision making processes of poultry companies and the factors influencing those d… 3 cr · 3 hr source
POSC 42303Value Added Muscle Foods3An intense study of muscle structure and how it relates to the development of further processed meat products. Muscle ultrastructure, protein functionality, product development, and quality analysis… 3 cr · 3 hr source
POSC 43104Egg and Meat Technology4Study of the science and practice of processing poultry meat and egg products; examination of the physical, chemical, functional and microbiological characteristics of value added poultry products; f… 4 cr · 4 hr source
POSC 43203Applied Poultry Parasitology3This course introduces students to the principles, diseases, and diagnostic tools related to parasitology with an emphasis on animal agriculture, specifically poultry. Corequisite: Lab component. Pre… 3 cr · 3 hr source
POSC 43403Poultry Nutrition3Principles of nutrition as applied to the formulation of practical chicken and turkey rations. Lecture 3 hours per week. Prerequisite: Junior or senior standing. (Typically offered: Spring) 3 cr · 3 hr source
POSC 44103Animal Welfare3This multi-disciplinary course introduces students to the principles and application of animal welfare and will emphasize farm animal welfare and production issues. (Typically offered: Spring) This c… 3 cr · 3 hr source
POSC 44203Applied Poultry Food Safety3This course is a three-hour lecture emphasizing on food safety, microbiology, and sanitation during poultry/meat production and processing, including government regulations influencing meat and poult… 3 cr · 3 hr source
POSC 46103Muscle Growth and Development3This is an undergraduate level course offering detailed insights into skeletal muscle morphological, physiological, cellular, and molecular factors affecting muscle structure and function, with speci… 3 cr · 3 hr source
POSC 48001Seminar: Research Topics1Required by all poultry science majors. Prerequisite: Junior or Senior standing and SPCH 10003 . (Typically offered: Spring Odd Years) 1 cr · 1 hr source
POSC 48101Seminar: Professionalism1Addressing issues associated with preparation for finding and retaining your first job in the poultry industry. Lecture 1 hour per week. (Typically offered: Fall) 1 cr · 1 hr source
POSC 48201Seminar: Problem Solving1Real world problem solving of poultry production systems. Lecture 1 hour per week. Prerequisite: Junior/ senior standing. (Typically offered: Spring Even Years) 1 cr · 1 hr source
POSC 48301Seminar: Processing Regulations1Processing plant procedures and regulations with an emphasis on problem solving. Lecture 1 hour per week. Prerequisite: Junior or senior standing. (Typically offered: Fall Even Years) 1 cr · 1 hr source
POSC 5000VSpecial Problems1Work in special problems of poultry industry. Prerequisite: Graduate standing. (Typically offered: Fall, Spring and Summer) 1 cr · 1 hr source
POSC 50303Statistical Process Control in the Food Industry3Analysis of processing data related to compliance with regulatory limits, quality and safety limits and internal and external customer specifications. Emphasizes statistical process control chart dev… 3 cr · 3 hr source
POSC 5100VSpecial Topics in Poultry Sciences1Topics not covered in other courses or a more intensive study of specific topics in poultry science. Prerequisite: Graduate standing. (Typically offered: Irregular) May be repeated for degree credit. 1 cr · 1 hr source
POSC 51103Food Toxicology and Contaminants3During this course, the student will learn basic concepts of food toxicology, study the different physiological processes involved in food borne intoxications, and learn about potential health proble… 3 cr · 3 hr source
POSC 51203Advanced Animal Genetics3Specialized study of animal genetics. Lecture 3 hours per week. Prerequisite: POSC 31203 or ANSC 31203 . (Typically offered: Fall Even Years) This course is cross-listed with ANSC 51203 . 3 cr · 3 hr source
POSC 51403Biochemical Nutrition3Interrelationship of nutrition and physiological chemistry; structure and metabolism of physiological significant carbohydrates, lipids, and proteins; integration of metabolism with provision of tiss… 3 cr · 3 hr source
POSC 51502Protein and Amino Acid Nutrition2Students will be introduced to the basic processes of protein digestion, amino acid absorption, transport, metabolism, and utilization along with how biochemical function of proteins and their dynami… 2 cr · 2 hr source
POSC 51603Companion Animal Nutrition3This course is designed to focus on the digestive anatomy, physiology, and nutrient metabolism of non-herbivorous companion animals, primarily dogs and cats. Topics discussed will also include an ove… 3 cr · 3 hr source
POSC 52103Integrated Poultry Management Systems3Major managerial systems in the integrated commercial poultry industry. Development of an understanding of the basic decision making processes of poultry companies and the factors influencing those d… 3 cr · 3 hr source
POSC 52203Poultry Diseases3This graduate-level course will explore the mechanisms of pathogenesis associated with poultry diseases affecting poultry reared under commercial conditions. This will include anatomical gross diagno… 3 cr · 3 hr source
POSC 52303Value Added Muscle Foods3An intense study of muscle structure and how it relates to the development of further processed meat products. Muscle ultrastructure, protein functionality, product development, and quality analysis… 3 cr · 3 hr source
POSC 52403Legal Issues in Animal Agriculture3An issues-oriented course focusing on the legal issues involved in the production of poultry, swine and livestock. Emphasis will center on the laws, regulations and policy arguments involved in anima… 3 cr · 3 hr source
POSC 52504Egg and Meat Technology4Study of the science and practice of processing poultry meat and egg products; examination of the physical, chemical, functional and microbiological characteristics of value added poultry products; f… 4 cr · 4 hr source
POSC 53103Domestic Animal Bacteriology3A study of bacteria pathogenic for domestic animals. Lecture 3 hours per week. (Typically offered: Fall) 3 cr · 3 hr source
POSC 53203Applied Poultry Parasitology3This course introduces students to the principles, diseases, and diagnostic tools related to parasitology with an emphasis on animal agriculture, specifically poultry. Corequisite: Lab component. (Ty… 3 cr · 3 hr source
POSC 53403Advanced Immunology3Aspects of innate, cell-mediated, and humoral immunity in mammalian and avian species. Molecular mechanisms underlying the function of the immune system are emphasized. A course in Basic Immunology p… 3 cr · 3 hr source
POSC 53502Immunology in the Laboratory2Laboratory course on immune-diagnostic laboratory techniques and uses of antibodies as a research tool. Included are cell isolation and characterization procedures, immunochemistry, flow cytometry, E… 2 cr · 2 hr source
POSC 54103Animal Welfare3This multi-disciplinary course introduces students to the principles and application of animal welfare and will emphasize farm animal welfare and production issues. (Typically offered: Spring) This c… 3 cr · 3 hr source
POSC 54203Applied Poultry Food Safety3This course is a three-hour lecture emphasizing on food safety, microbiology, and sanitation during poultry/meat production and processing, including government regulations influencing meat and poult… 3 cr · 3 hr source
POSC 54403Poultry Nutrition3Principles of nutrition as applied to the formulation of practical chicken and turkey rations. Lecture 3 hours per week. Graduate degree credit will not be given for both POSC 43403 and POSC 54403 .… 3 cr · 3 hr source
POSC 55402Concepts in Nonruminant Nutrition2Students will be introduced to fundamental concepts in nutrition studies associated with feed/food intake, nutrient digestibility, nutrient bioavailability, and factorial analyses. New and classical… 2 cr · 2 hr source
POSC 56103Muscle Growth and Development3This is a graduate level course offering detailed insights into skeletal muscle morphological, physiological, cellular and molecular factors affecting muscle structure and function, with special emph… 3 cr · 3 hr source
POSC 57433Advanced Analytical Methods in Animal Sciences Laboratory3Introduction into theory and application of current advanced analytical techniques used in animal research. Two 3-hour laboratory periods per week. (Typically offered: Fall) This course is cross-list… 3 cr · 3 hr source
POSC 58703Molecular Analysis of Foodborne Pathogens3Course topics will include molecular detection and identification of foodborne pathogens, the molecular response of foodborne pathogens to their environments, functional genomic approaches, and analy… 3 cr · 3 hr source
POSC 59001Graduate Seminar1Critical review of the current scientific literature pertaining to the field of poultry science. Oral reports. Recitation 1 hour per week. (Typically offered: Fall and Spring) May be repeated for up… 1 cr · 1 hr source
POSC 59302Cardiovascular Physiology of Domestic Animals2Cardiovascular physiology, including mechanisms of heart function and excitation, and blood vessel mechanisms associated with the circulatory system in domestic animals and poultry. Lecture 3 hours;… 2 cr · 2 hr source
POSC 59403Endocrine Physiology of Domestic Animals3Endocrine physiology, including mechanisms of hormone secretion, function, and regulation. Mechanisms associated with the endocrine system will be discussed for domestic animals and poultry. Prerequi… 3 cr · 3 hr source
POSC 59502Respiratory Physiology of Domestic Animals2Respiratory physiology, including mechanisms of lung function and gas exchange. Mechanisms associated with the interaction of the respiratory system with other bodily systems in domestic animals and… 2 cr · 2 hr source
POSC 59602Gastrointestinal/Digestive Physiology of Domestic Animals2Gastrointestinal and hepatic physiology, including mechanisms of digestion, absorption of nutrients with emphasis on cellular control mechanisms in domestic animals and poultry. Lecture 3 hours; dril… 2 cr · 2 hr source
POSC 59702Renal Physiology of Domestic Animals2Renal physiology, including mechanisms of renal clearance with emphasis on cellular control mechanisms in domestic animals and poultry. Lecture 3 hours; drill 1 hour per week (for second 8 weeks of s… 2 cr · 2 hr source
POSC 6000VThesis1. Prerequisite: Graduate standing. (Typically offered: Fall, Spring and Summer) May be repeated for degree credit. 1 cr · 1 hr source
POSC 63403Vitamin Nutrition and Metabolism3The vitamins required for humans and domestic animals for a healthy life with emphasis on absorption, transport, metabolism, biopotency, mechanism of action, tissue retention and turnover. Lecture 3… 3 cr · 3 hr source
POSC 7000VDoctoral Dissertation1. Prerequisite: Graduate standing. (Typically offered: Fall, Spring and Summer) May be repeated for degree credit. 1 cr · 1 hr source
PSYC 20003General Psychology3An introduction to the field of Psychology, including the investigation of the biological bases of behavior; learning and cognitive processes; developmental and social psychology; and personality, ps… 3 cr · 3 hr source
PSYC 200H3Honors General Psychology3An introduction to the field of Psychology, including the investigation of the biological bases of behavior; learning and cognitive processes; developmental and social psychology; and personality, ps… 3 cr · 3 hr source
PSYC 20103Introduction to Statistics for Psychologists3Introduction to the descriptive and inferential statistics commonly used by psychologists. A grade of C or better in PSYC 20103 is required as a prerequisite for PSYC 30703 . Corequisite: Drill compo… 3 cr · 3 hr source
PSYC 20403The Psychology of Health and Well-being3Introduces students to the application of psychological science to healthy, meaningful living across the age span. Explores key research findings related to issues in modern living, including social… 3 cr · 3 hr source
PSYC 21201Careers in Psychology1Introduction to the knowledge and skill set needed for psychology majors to succeed in the major and to select and subsequently pursue a career path in psychology and related disciplines. Prerequisit… 1 cr · 1 hr source
PSYC 21703Research Literacy in Psychological Science3Training in critical evaluation of research in psychological science, including understanding statistics and research methods used by psychologists. Prerequisite: PSYC 20003 and either (psychology mi… 3 cr · 3 hr source
PSYC 2810VLaboratory Experience for Non-Majors1Laboratory experience in psychology for non-majors obtained by working as part of a faculty member's research team. Prerequisite: Instructor's permission. (Typically offered: Fall, Spring and Summer)… 1 cr · 1 hr source
PSYC 30103Social Psychology3Theories and representative research in social psychology, emphasizing the influence of the social world on human behavior. Introduction to the problems, theories, and experiments of social psycholog… 3 cr · 3 hr source
PSYC 30203Psychopathology3Describes the current classification of symptoms of psychopathology (e.g., mental disorders). Methods of studying psychopathology, theories of psychopathology, and empirically supported treatment app… 3 cr · 3 hr source
PSYC 30303Psychotherapy & Behavior Change3Describes the major approaches to psychotherapy (e.g., psychodynamic, humanistic, behavioral, cognitive-behavioral) and theories of behavior change (e.g., theory of planned behavior). Barriers and mo… 3 cr · 3 hr source
PSYC 30503Psychology of Personality3Describes the definition and conceptualization of personality within psychology. Includes both historical (e.g., Freud, Jung) and more modern (e.g., Big Five traits) approaches, along with more speci… 3 cr · 3 hr source
PSYC 30603Psychology of Diversity3Introduction to the psychology of diversity, including historical perspectives, biological and social bases of bias, individual differences, social identity, intergroup interactions, and power and pr… 3 cr · 3 hr source
PSYC 30703Research Methods3Training in execution and interpretation of experiments using the classical experimental designs. Limited enrollment. Corequisite: Drill component. Prerequisite: PSYC 20103 with a grade of "C" or bet… 3 cr · 3 hr source
PSYC 30903Developmental Psychology3Theories and representative research in the psychological factors influencing development, including both hereditary and environmental influences, from conception through adolescence. Prerequisite: P… 3 cr · 3 hr source
PSYC 31003Cognitive Psychology3Introduction to theories and research in cognition including memory, language, and problem-solving. Prerequisite: PSYC 20003 . (Typically offered: Spring) 3 cr · 3 hr source
PSYC 31703Biopsychology3An introduction to the biological basis of behavior. Lectures cover current research about the neural correlates underlying sensory, motor, cognitive, and emotional processes. Prerequisite: PSYC 2000… 3 cr · 3 hr source
PSYC 3810VIntroductory Laboratory Experience for Majors1Introductory laboratory experience for psychology majors working as part of a faculty member's research team. Designed for students enrolling in their first semester of laboratory experience with any… 1 cr · 1 hr source
PSYC 3813VService Learning in Psychology1Students will engage in structured service placements in schools, nonprofit agencies, or other community organizations, while reflecting on the connections between psychological theory, research, and… 1 cr · 1 hr source
PSYC 392H3Honors Colloquium3Treats a special topic or issue, offered as part of the honors program. May be repeated when the content is changed. Prerequisite: honors candidacy (not restricted to candidacy in psychology). (Typic… 3 cr · 3 hr source
PSYC 40103Special Topics in Social Psychology3Readings and discussion in a specialized topic in social psychology. Prerequisite: PSYC 30103 with a grade of C or better, an additional 6 hours psychology courses not including PSYC 20003 , and 60 c… 3 cr · 3 hr source
PSYC 40203Special Topics in Psychopathology3Readings and discussion in a specialized topic in psychopathology. Prerequisite: PSYC 30203 with a grade of C or better, an additional 6 hours psychology courses not including PSYC 20003 , and 60 com… 3 cr · 3 hr source
PSYC 40303Educational Psychology3Psychological theories and concepts applied to the educational process. Investigates the learner and instructional variables in a wide range of educational settings. Prerequisite: Six hours of psycho… 3 cr · 3 hr source
PSYC 40503Psychological Tests3Nature and theory of individual and group tests of intelligence, personality, interests, and attitudes. Prerequisite: PSYC 20103 with a grade of C or better, an additional 6 hours psychology courses… 3 cr · 3 hr source
PSYC 40703Psychology of Learning3Theories and representative research on basic principles of learning and memory in both animals and humans. Prerequisite: Nine hours of psychology courses not including PSYC 20003 and 60 completed ho… 3 cr · 3 hr source
PSYC 40803Advanced Research3A lecture/laboratory course covering research in a specialized area of psychology. Provides experience with design, conduct, analysis, and presentation of research projects related to class topics. S… 3 cr · 3 hr source
PSYC 4090VAdvanced Independent Readings and Research1with a specific faculty mentor; used in special circumstances only. Prerequisite: 90 Completed hours and Instructor's and Department Chair's permission. (Typically offered: Irregular) 1 cr · 1 hr source
PSYC 41003Special Topics in Cognitive Psychology3Readings and discussion in a specialized topic in cognitive psychology. Prerequisite: PSYC 31003 with a grade of C or better, an additional 6 hours psychology courses not including PSYC 20003 , and 6… 3 cr · 3 hr source
PSYC 41203Perception3Explores the fundamental principles of human perception and examines how we interpret sensory information from our environment. Topics include physiological mechanisms of sensation and neurological p… 3 cr · 3 hr source
PSYC 41303Special Topics in Psychotherapy and Behavior Change3Readings and discussion in a specialized topic in psychotherapy and behavioral change. Prerequisite: PSYC 30303 with a grade of C or better, an additional 6 hours of psychology courses not including… 3 cr · 3 hr source
PSYC 41403History and Systems of Psychology3Examination of the concepts, methods, and systems which have contributed to the development of modern psychology. Prerequisite: Fifteen hours of psychology and 90 completed hours. (Typically offered:… 3 cr · 3 hr source
PSYC 41503Special Topics in Psychology of Personality3Readings and discussion in a specialized topic in psychology of personality. Prerequisite: PSYC 30503 with a grade of C or better, an additional 6 hours of psychology courses not including PSYC 20003… 3 cr · 3 hr source
PSYC 41603Special Topics in the Psychology of Diversity3Readings and discussion in a specialized topic in psychology of diversity. Prerequisite: PSYC 30603 with a grade of C or better, an additional 6 hours psychology courses not including PSYC 20003 , an… 3 cr · 3 hr source
PSYC 41703Special Topics in Biopsychology3Readings and discussion in a specialized topic in biopsychology. Prerequisite: PSYC 31703 with a grade of C or better, an additional 6 hours psychology courses not including PSYC 20003 , and 60 compl… 3 cr · 3 hr source
PSYC 41803Behavioral Neuroscience3Examination of the biological basis of behavior. Surveys the anatomy, physiology, and pharmacology of the mammalian brain and examines brain mechanisms underlying a wide range of behaviors and cognit… 3 cr · 3 hr source
PSYC 41903Comparative Psychology3Analysis of animal cognition and behavior from an evolutionary perspective, with emphasis on the role of the environment and interactions with other species in shaping the evolution of cognition and… 3 cr · 3 hr source
PSYC 42803Advanced Seminar3A seminar/discussion class covering research in specialized areas of psychology. Students will read original sources and present their ideas and conclusions several formats. Successful completion of… 3 cr · 3 hr source
PSYC 42903Special Topics in Developmental Psychology3Readings and discussion in a specialized topic in developmental psychology. Prerequisite: PSYC 30903 with a grade of C or better, an additional 6 hours of psychology courses not including PSYC 20003… 3 cr · 3 hr source
PSYC 44303Philosophy of Psychology3Explores philosophical issues concerning the domain, foundations and methodology of psychology, and the relation of psychological explanations to other scientific and philosophical investigations of… 3 cr · 3 hr source
PSYC 4810VAdvanced Laboratory Experience for Majors1Advanced laboratory experience for psychology majors working as part of a faculty member's research team. This course is designed for students continuing in a laboratory experience with an instructor… 1 cr · 1 hr source
PSYC 499HVHonors Thesis Research1Honors research experience for majors obtained by working on honors thesis research with a faculty member. Prerequisite: 60 completed hours, instructor's permission and honors standing. (Typically of… 1 cr · 1 hr source
PSYC 50103Advanced Developmental Psychology3Critical examination of the research relevant to the psychological factors influencing the growth processes of the individual from birth to maturity. (Typically offered: Spring) 3 cr · 3 hr source
PSYC 50303Psychopathology Theory & Assessment3Psychological and somatic factors contributing to pathological behavior. Interrelations of these factors will be analyzed in terms of how they lead to differential abnormal states. Includes guideline… 3 cr · 3 hr source
PSYC 50403Assessment of Intellectual and Cognitive Abilities3Training in the theory, administration and interpretation of individual tests of intelligence and mental ability. Prerequisite: PSYC 40503 and enrollment in the Psychology Graduate Program. (Typicall… 3 cr · 3 hr source
PSYC 50603Advanced Social Psychology3Theory, methodology, and contemporary research in the major areas of social psychology. Topics include attitude theory and measurement, group processes, social and cultural factors. (Typically offere… 3 cr · 3 hr source
PSYC 50703Introduction to Clinical Practice: Core Skills and Ethical Guidelines3An introduction to clinical practice focusing on a) interview methods and techniques and b) ethical principles and guidelines. Includes an introduction to clinic policies and procedures. Prerequisite… 3 cr · 3 hr source
PSYC 50800Orientation Practicum0Orients new clinicians to the clinical psychology doctoral program and to practice in the Psychological Clinic. Includes training on clinic procedures, observation of senior therapists, training on h… 0 cr · 0 hr source
PSYC 51103Theories of Learning3Major concepts in each of the important theories of learning. (Typically offered: Fall) 3 cr · 3 hr source
PSYC 51203Cognitive Psychology3Contemporary theories and research on human information processing including topics such as memory, language, thinking, and problem solving. (Typically offered: Spring Even Years) 3 cr · 3 hr source
PSYC 51303Inferential Statistics for Psychology3Inferential statistics, including representative parametric tests of significance. Special emphasis on analysis of variance, covariance, and component variance estimators as applied to psychological… 3 cr · 3 hr source
PSYC 51403Advanced Descriptive Statistics for Psychology3Special correlation techniques followed by a survey of representative nonparametric tests of significance. Major emphasis on advanced analysis of variance theory and designs. Corequisite: Drill compo… 3 cr · 3 hr source
PSYC 51603Personality: Theory & Assessment3An introduction to empirically based theories of personality and personality disorders with an emphasis on standardized instruments in the assessment of normative and pathological personality. Includ… 3 cr · 3 hr source
PSYC 51703Structural Equation Modeling3Introduction to concepts and methods of structural equation modeling. Major emphasis on advanced techniques to model latent variables using large sample survey data. Prerequisite: PSYC 51303 and PSYC… 3 cr · 3 hr source
PSYC 52203Perception3Theories and representative research in the areas of sensation and perception. Graduate degree credit will not be given for both PSYC 41203 and PSYC 52203 . Prerequisite: Six hours of psychology, not… 3 cr · 3 hr source
PSYC 5230VResearch Practicum1Presentation, evaluation, and discussion of on-going research proposals. Required of all experimental graduate students in the first 2 years of their program. (Typically offered: Fall and Spring) May… 1 cr · 1 hr source
PSYC 53103Introduction to Clinical Science: Research Design and Ethical Guidelines3Provides a) guidelines for designing and conducting empirical research in clinical psychology, b) ethical principles that regulate clinical research, and c) supervised opportunities to develop a clin… 3 cr · 3 hr source
PSYC 6000VMaster's Thesis1. May be repeated for degree credit for a maximum of 6 hours. (Typically offered: Fall, Spring and Summer) May be repeated for degree credit. 1 cr · 1 hr source
PSYC 6020VSeminar: Teaching Psychology1Survey of the literature on teaching of psychology in college. Includes: planning the course, method, examining and advising students. Prerequisite: Teaching assistant. (Typically offered: Fall and S… 1 cr · 1 hr source
PSYC 6070VClinical Practicum III1Provides supervised experience in the application of the more complex and lesser known psychodiagnostic techniques and training and experience in psychotherapeutic techniques with the more severe fun… 1 cr · 1 hr source
PSYC 6080VFocused Clinical Skills Training1Provides intensive training in development of specialized clinical skills, typically an in-depth training in an assessment strategy or therapeutic intervention. (Typically offered: Irregular) May be… 1 cr · 1 hr source
PSYC 6090VClinical Graduate Seminar1Provides intensive coverage of specialized clinical topics. Open to all graduate students. (Typically offered: Fall and Spring) May be repeated for up to 15 hours of degree credit. 1 cr · 1 hr source
PSYC 6110VIndividual Research1. (Typically offered: Fall, Spring and Summer) May be repeated for up to 18 hours of degree credit. 1 cr · 1 hr source
PSYC 61303Advanced Behavioral Neuroscience3Examination of the biological basis of behavior, with emphasis on underlying neural mechanisms. (Typically offered: Fall) 3 cr · 3 hr source
PSYC 61603Psychotherapy3A conceptual overview of psychotherapy, with emphasis on a) common mechanisms, and b) cognitive, affective, and interpersonal approaches. Prerequisite: PSYC 50303 . (Typically offered: Fall) 3 cr · 3 hr source
PSYC 62103Psychotherapy Outcomes3Provides a critical evaluation of theory and research on empirically supported programs and interventions for major psychological disorders. Prerequisite: Enrollment in the Psychology graduate progra… 3 cr · 3 hr source
PSYC 63203Seminar in Developmental Psychology3Discussion of selected topics in the area of human development. Emphasis will be on a review of current theory and empirical research. Topics selected for discussion could range from early developmen… 3 cr · 3 hr source
PSYC 63303Special Topics in Quantitative Methods3Discussion and application of special topics in quantitative psychology applied to psychological research. Emphasis is placed on conceptual understanding, hands-on data analysis, and critical evaluat… 3 cr · 3 hr source
PSYC 63403Seminar in Quantitative Methods3Discussion of selected mathematical approaches to theorizing and research in psychology. Emphasis will be on generalization of a given approach across several content areas of psychology. Hence, whil… 3 cr · 3 hr source
PSYC 63503Seminar in Learning/Memory/Cognition3Discussion of selected topics in learning, memory, or cognition. Emphasis on current theory and empirical research. Topics selected for discussion may be in the areas of learning, memory, problem sol… 3 cr · 3 hr source
PSYC 63703Seminar in Personality and Social Psychology3Discussion of selected topics in social psychology and personality. Current theoretical positions and recent research findings are emphasized. Topics selected for discussion will be in areas of intra… 3 cr · 3 hr source
PSYC 64103Seminar in Physiological Psychology3Discussion of selected topics in physiological psychology. Emphasis will be on a review of current theory and empirical research. Each offering of the seminar will examine the biological basis of a s… 3 cr · 3 hr source
PSYC 6980VField Work1Provides academic credit for field work in multidisciplinary setting, involving supervised experiences in assessment and psychotherapy. (Typically offered: Fall, Spring and Summer) May be repeated fo… 1 cr · 1 hr source
PSYC 6990VClinical Psychology Internship1Supervised experience in a multidisciplinary setting of assessment and psychotherapy. (Typically offered: Fall, Spring and Summer) May be repeated for degree credit. 1 cr · 1 hr source
PSYC 7000VDoctoral Dissertation1. Prerequisite: Candidacy. (Typically offered: Fall, Spring and Summer) May be repeated for degree credit. 1 cr · 1 hr source
PUBP 60001Pro-Seminar1An introduction to the field of public policy and to the program. The seminar will address topics such as the meaning of public policy, policy research, the dissertation process, and particular issue… 1 cr · 1 hr source
PUBP 60103Theories of Public Policy3This seminar introduces doctoral students to the major concepts, frameworks, and theories of public policy. Emphasis is on the usefulness and limitations of these frameworks and theories in empirical… 3 cr · 3 hr source
PUBP 60203Law and Public Policy3This course focuses on the legal aspects of public policy, with emphasis on the regulatory process and its legal constraints. Also considered are the process of administrative decision making, judici… 3 cr · 3 hr source
PUBP 60303Community Development Policy and Practice3This course examines multiple community development definitions, the community capitals framework as well as theories, conceptual frameworks and processes and how these are linked, both historically… 3 cr · 3 hr source
PUBP 6040VSpecial Topics in Public Policy1Designed to cover specialized topics not usually presented in depth in regular courses. (Typically offered: Irregular) May be repeated for up to 6 hours of degree credit. 1 cr · 1 hr source
PUBP 61003Policy Planning, Implementation, and Evaluation3This interdisciplinary seminar will explore the relationship between policy, public administration, and organizations in the community. Stakeholder groups will be considered as part of the newer appr… 3 cr · 3 hr source
PUBP 61103Agenda Setting and Policy Formulation3Introduces agenda and policy formation focusing on the classic theoretical and empirical literature. The course is designed to introduce graduate students to a variety of theories typologies, concept… 3 cr · 3 hr source
PUBP 6120VResearch Problems in Policy1Research problems. (Typically offered: Fall, Spring and Summer) May be repeated for up to 6 hours of degree credit. 1 cr · 1 hr source
PUBP 61304Capstone Seminar in Public Policy4This course is intended to integrate various policy interests in a specific community based project. Prerequisite: Instructor permission required. (Typically offered: Fall and Spring) 4 cr · 4 hr source
PUBP 7000VDoctoral Dissertation1. Prerequisite: Candidacy. (Typically offered: Fall, Spring and Summer) May be repeated for degree credit. 1 cr · 1 hr source
RESM 10203Foundations of Outdoor Leadership3An introduction to the philosophy and history of outdoor recreation and an examination of the theories, principles, and practices of leading others outdoors. Focus is on an introduction to outdoor te… 3 cr · 3 hr source
RESM 10302Outdoor Living Skills2Classroom study leading to one overnight (weekend) trip to develop personal experience in outdoor recreational activities. Topics include low impact practices, meal planning, risk management, route a… 2 cr · 2 hr source
RESM 10401Social Issues in the Outdoor Industry1Every participant in outdoor sports - be it a recreational or a competitive environment - is affected by social issues. Building a nuanced and comprehensive understanding of these issues empowers fut… 1 cr · 1 hr source
RESM 10501Rock Climbing I1This course will acquaint students with the principles and practices of indoor rock climbing, rock climbing equipment, climbing systems, physics of rock climbing, climbing movement, belaying, and dif… 1 cr · 1 hr source
RESM 10601Rock Climbing II1Designed to acquaint students with intermediate to advanced climbing movement and techniques. Emphasis is placed on advanced understanding of climbing wall equipment, inspection, and maintenance, cli… 1 cr · 1 hr source
RESM 10701Introduction to Mountain Biking1This course will deliver the basic skills and resources necessary for students to develop confidence in pursuing mountain biking. Topics will include technique and handling, basic maintenance, equipm… 1 cr · 1 hr source
RESM 10801Mountain Biking II1This course will deliver the intermediate to advanced skills and resources necessary for students to develop confidence in pursuing mountain biking. Topics will include progressive techniques and han… 1 cr · 1 hr source
RESM 10901Introduction to Bike Mechanics1This course will deliver basic skills and resources necessary for students to develop maintenance and repairs on bikes. Designed to progress through all the parts of the bike and conceptualize topics… 1 cr · 1 hr source
RESM 11001Wilderness First Aid1This course is the industry standard for wilderness medicine certifications for outdoor guides and leaders traveling for day trips or short adventures. Certification is dependent on testing and perfo… 1 cr · 1 hr source
RESM 11201Soft Surface Trail Stewardship and Management1This course will deliver basic skills and resources necessary for students to learn trail design history, building techniques, maintenance, and sustainability. Topics include user access, tool usage,… 1 cr · 1 hr source
RESM 11301Introduction to Bikepacking1This course is for students interested in an introduction to bikepacking, exploring the experiences available for both mountain bike and gravel/rural road touring with a focus on the Ozarks Mountains… 1 cr · 1 hr source
RESM 11401Climbing Wall Instructor1Designed to acquaint students with intermediate to advanced climbing movement and techniques. Emphasis is placed on advanced understanding of climbing wall equipment, inspection, and maintenance, cli… 1 cr · 1 hr source
RESM 11501Kayaking I1This course will acquaint students with the principles and practices of kayaking as a recreational activity. The course will provide students with the knowledge and skills necessary to safely operate… 1 cr · 1 hr source
RESM 11601Canoeing I1This course will acquaint students with the principles and practices of canoeing as a recreational activity. The course will provide students with the knowledge and skills necessary to safely operate… 1 cr · 1 hr source
RESM 11701Caving I1An introduction to caving techniques and the science of caves. The course covers basic caving equipment, safety, and cave conservation. Cave science (speleology) is covered at an introductory level a… 1 cr · 1 hr source
RESM 11801Caving II1This course will train students in the fundamentals of vertical caving techniques, including basic rigging, rappelling, ascending, changeovers, and obstacle passing. The course includes on-campus ins… 1 cr · 1 hr source
RESM 11903Wilderness First Responder3The Wilderness First Responder course is designed for outdoor professionals, those who take multi-day or longer personal trips, those who take part in high-risk activities (rock climbing, whitewater… 3 cr · 3 hr source
RESM 20003Professional Foundations of Recreation and Sport Management3Introduction to basic personal and professional development skills needed to pursue professional careers in the recreation and sport industry. Topics include communication, networking, Microsoft Offi… 3 cr · 3 hr source
RESM 20101Recreation and Sport Management Practicum1Students are assigned to assist in recreation and sport programs for exposure to organizational structure, services, and programming. Students may take 1-2 hours per semester; each credit hour is a 3… 1 cr · 1 hr source
RESM 20203Recreation and Sport Management Fundamentals3Introduction to the historical and philosophical development of recreation and sport. Students also explore current issues facing recreation and sport organizations. A description of career opportuni… 3 cr · 3 hr source
RESM 28503Leisure and Society3This course is an examination of leisure and its effect on society. Course content includes identification and exploration of motivating factors related to various traditional and contemporary leisur… 3 cr · 3 hr source
RESM 285H3Honors Leisure and Society3This course is an examination of leisure and its effect on society. Course content includes identification and exploration of motivating factors related to various traditional and contemporary leisur… 3 cr · 3 hr source
RESM 30403Natural Resources and Outdoor Ethics3An examination of the use and management of natural resources for outdoor recreation with consideration of multiple use, environmental ethics, risk management, and other current topics. An overnight… 3 cr · 3 hr source
RESM 38403Recreation and Sport Facilities and Event Management3Exploration of issues facing facility and event managers through class discussion and site visits. Topics include event conceptualization, bidding, budgeting, sponsorship, marketing, media relation,… 3 cr · 3 hr source
RESM 384H3Honors Recreation and Sport Facilities and Event Management3Exploration of issues facing facility and event managers through class discussion and site visits. Topics include event conceptualization, bidding, budgeting, sponsorship, marketing, media relation,… 3 cr · 3 hr source
RESM 38603Recreation & Sport Revenue Generation3Exploration of the fundamentals and current issues related to sales and corporate partnership strategies in the recreation and sport industry. Fundraising and grant writing in the context of recreati… 3 cr · 3 hr source
RESM 38703Law and Risk for Recreation and Sport Management3In-depth look at risk management and related legal issues affecting recreation and sport administration. Topics include negligence, contract law, antitrust, labor law, intellectual property, and risk… 3 cr · 3 hr source
RESM 38803Recreation and Sport Marketing and Public Relations3This course provides an overview of the principles and practices of promotions and marketing in the recreation and sport industry. Topics include sport marketing planning, market segmentation and ide… 3 cr · 3 hr source
RESM 38903Recreation & Sport Finance and Business Analytics3Overview of fundamental financial topics relevant to the recreation and sport industry. Topics include budgeting, time value of money, financial statements, ration analysis, data fluency, and evaluat… 3 cr · 3 hr source
RESM 390H1Honors Recreation and Sport Management Thesis Tutorial1Designed to provide the foundation for the Honors Thesis/Project. Students and faculty tutors work "one-on-one" exploring a specific topic which has been agreed upon by the student and the professor.… 1 cr · 1 hr source
RESM 3910VSpecial Topics in RESM1Designed to cover specialized topics not presented in recreation and sport management coursework. (Typically offered: Irregular) May be repeated for up to 9 hours of degree credit. 1 cr · 1 hr source
RESM 3940VInternship6This experiential based course requires up to 40 hours of work per week in an approved agency for a full semester. Students may take 6 credit hours (225 hours of work) in two different semesters or 1… 6 cr · 6 hr source
RESM 40103Contemporary Issues in Recreation and Sport3Discussion of selected topics and review of current literature in the recreation and sport field. Analysis of current trends and professional issues are emphasized. Prerequisite: RESM 20203 with a gr… 3 cr · 3 hr source
RESM 401H3Honors Contemporary Issues in Recreation and Sport3Discussion of selected topics and review of current literature in the recreation and sport field. Analysis of current trends and professional issues are emphasized. Prerequisite: RESM 20203 with a gr… 3 cr · 3 hr source
RESM 40203Applied Outdoor Adventure Leadership3This course considers the values and scope of outdoor recreation programs, leadership and skill development with practical experience in a wilderness environment. The course will include a canoe trip… 3 cr · 3 hr source
RESM 402H3Honors Applied Outdoor Adventure Leadership3This course considers the values and scope of outdoor recreation programs, leadership and skill development with practical experience in a wilderness environment. The course will include a canoe trip… 3 cr · 3 hr source
RESM 4050VIndependent Study in Recreation and Sport1Provides student an opportunity to pursue special study of research problems. (Typically offered: Fall, Spring and Summer) May be repeated for degree credit. 1 cr · 1 hr source
RESM 42503Business of Sport3This course is designed as a "Study Tour" course. For the first part of the course, students will learn about the business of various sport organizations in different US locations. During the second… 3 cr · 3 hr source
RESM 44103Advanced Professional Foundations3Course will assist students in preparation of resumes; provide opportunities for interview practice; the development of job search and application skills, as well as other requisites for entering the… 3 cr · 3 hr source
RESM 4800VWorkshop1. (Typically offered: Irregular) May be repeated for up to 3 hours of degree credit. 1 cr · 1 hr source
RESM 498HVHonors Recreation and Sport Management Thesis/Project1Designed to provide facilitation of the Honors Thesis/Project. Students and faculty work "one-on-one: to complete the honors thesis/project. Prerequisite: Honors candidacy, RESMBS major, and RESM 390… 1 cr · 1 hr source
RESM 50203Outdoor Adventure Leadership3This course considers the values and scope of outdoor recreation programs, leadership and skill development with practical experience in a wilderness environment. The course will include a canoe trip… 3 cr · 3 hr source
RESM 5600VAdvanced Workshop1Workshop. (Typically offered: Irregular) May be repeated for up to 3 hours of degree credit. 1 cr · 1 hr source
RESM 6120VDirected Reading in Recreation and Sport1Critical analysis of literature in the area of recreation and sport. (Typically offered: Fall, Spring and Summer) 1 cr · 1 hr source
RESM 61303Issues in RESM3A review of the significant social, demographic, behavioral, developmental, and technological issues that influence health, kinesiology, and recreation and sport management programs. Pre- or Corequis… 3 cr · 3 hr source
RESM 6740VInternship1Students will learn diverse teaching techniques and implement them in an ongoing undergraduate recreation and sport management class serving as the teaching laboratory. The "what" "when" and "how" re… 1 cr · 1 hr source
RUSS 10103Elementary Russian I3First semester of Russian intended for students who have not studied the language before. Students learn how to read and write in the Cyrillic alphabet, as well as communicate on basic topics and gai… 3 cr · 3 hr source
RUSS 10203Elementary Russian II3A continuation of RUSS 10103 . Continues developing basic listening, communicative, cultural, speaking, reading, and writing skills. Prerequisite: RUSS 10103 . (Typically offered: Fall and Spring) 3 cr · 3 hr source
RUSS 20103Intermediate Russian I3Focuses on mastering speaking, writing, reading, listening skills and cultural awareness using a variety of different texts and cultural material. Prerequisite: RUSS 10203 . (Typically offered: Irreg… 3 cr · 3 hr source
RUSS 20203Intermediate Russian II3Continues expanding students' writing, reading, listening, and communicative skills by leading them to intermediate advanced level. Prerequisite: RUSS 20103 . (Typically offered: Irregular) 3 cr · 3 hr source
RUSS 30003Advanced Russian I3Through reading and discussing contemporary political and historical events students advance their speaking, listening, and writing skills. The course builds on and advances the language skills acqui… 3 cr · 3 hr source
RUSS 41103Special Themes in Russian3Covers topics not normally dealt with in period courses. Sample topics include gender and sexuality, war and memory, Holocaust, art and protest, modernism/post-modernism, Jewish writers, and cinema.… 3 cr · 3 hr source
RUSS 41203Survey of Russian Literature from Its Beginning to the 1917 Revolution3The instructor will discuss the historical and cultural backgrounds while focusing on major writers and will deal with literature as an outlet for social criticism. There will be textual analysis. It… 3 cr · 3 hr source
RUSS 41303Survey of Russian Literature Since the 1917 Revolution3The instructor will discuss the historical and cultural backgrounds while focusing on major writers and will deal with literature as an outlet for social criticism. There will be textual analysis. It… 3 cr · 3 hr source
RUSS 4750VSpecial Investigations1. (Typically offered: Fall and Spring) May be repeated for degree credit. 1 cr · 1 hr source
RUSS 51103Special Themes in Russian3Covers topics not normally dealt with in period courses. Sample topics include gender and sexuality, war and memory, Holocaust, art and protest, modernism/post-modernism, Jewish writers, and cinema.… 3 cr · 3 hr source
RUSS 51203Survey of Russian Literature from Its Beginning to the 1917 Revolution3The instructor will discuss the historical and cultural backgrounds while focusing on major writers and will deal with literature as an outlet for social criticism. There will be textual analysis. It… 3 cr · 3 hr source
RUSS 51303Survey of Russian Literature Since the 1917 Revolution3The instructor will discuss the historical and cultural backgrounds while focusing on major writers and will deal with literature as an outlet for social criticism. There will be textual analysis. It… 3 cr · 3 hr source
RUSS 5750VSpecial Investigations1. (Typically offered: Fall and Spring) May be repeated for degree credit. 1 cr · 1 hr source
SCMT 21003Integrated Supply Chain Management3An introduction to integrated supply chain management. Core capabilities in plan, source, make, deliver, service/customer management, new product design, strategy, governance, project management, per… 3 cr · 3 hr source
SCMT 210H3Honors Integrated Supply Chain Management3An introduction to integrated supply chain management. Core capabilities in plan, source, make, deliver, service/customer management, new product design, strategy, governance, project management, per… 3 cr · 3 hr source
SCMT 31003Supply Chain Management Internship3This experience is designed to give students an internship opportunity to combine their formal academic preparation with an exposure to the supply chain profession. Prerequisite: Department consent,… 3 cr · 3 hr source
SCMT 310H3Honors Supply Chain Management Internship3This experience is designed to give students an internship opportunity to combine their formal academic preparation with an exposure to the supply chain profession. Prerequisite: Department consent,… 3 cr · 3 hr source
SCMT 34403DELIVER: Transportation and Distribution Management3Management of functional delivery and customer service capabilities in demand-driven value networks. Applicable interfaces with enabling capabilities such as governance, performance management, analy… 3 cr · 3 hr source
SCMT 36103SOURCE: Procurement and Supply Management3This course covers the critical sourcing and procurement processes: strategic sourcing, source to pay, and supplier relationship management. Additionally, it covers innovative efforts to grow sourcin… 3 cr · 3 hr source
SCMT 36203PLAN: Inventory and Forecasting Analytics3The intent of this course is to rigorously examine two key elements of logistics: inventory control and forecasting. Coverage of the former topic specifically focuses on inventory control methods for… 3 cr · 3 hr source
SCMT 36303Supply Chain Service and Customer Management3Management of supply chain service quality, relationships, and customer segmentation in demand-driven value networks. Applicable cross-functional interfaces, performance measurement, and integration… 3 cr · 3 hr source
SCMT 36403International Logistics3Logistics activities in international business with special emphasis on international sourcing and distribution channels, international transportation, import and export procedures, international sal… 3 cr · 3 hr source
SCMT 36503Project Management: Supply Chain New Product Planning and Launch3Applies principles and tools of project management to supply chain industry projects in the new product development launch process to ensure alignment with supply chain processes. Experiential learni… 3 cr · 3 hr source
SCMT 36603MAKE: Supply Chain Process Improvement3The course focuses on the fundamental concepts, techniques, and tools for managing production and improving business processes across the supply chain, in both manufacturing and service contexts. Phi… 3 cr · 3 hr source
SCMT 400H3Honors Supply Chain Management Colloquium3Explores events, concepts and/or new developments in the field of Supply Chain Management. Prerequisite: Honors standing and (( ECON 21003 and ECON 22003 ) or ECON 21403 ) and SCMT 21003 each with a… 3 cr · 3 hr source
SCMT 41003Special Topics in Supply Chain Management3not available in other courses. Topics are selected by the supply chain faculty for each semester each course is offered. Prerequisite: (( ECON 21003 and ECON 22003 ) or ECON 21403 ) and SCMT 21003 e… 3 cr · 3 hr source
SCMT 41103Supply Chain Management Executive in Residence3The focus of this course will be executive viewpoints in supply chain management as it relates to relational skill development. The growth of supply chain management has resulted in the need for rela… 3 cr · 3 hr source
SCMT 41203Environmental, Social and Governance Strategies and Operations in Supply Chains3Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG) issues can carry significant supply chain challenges, risks, and opportunities. This course focuses on the relationship between ESG and supply chain plannin… 3 cr · 3 hr source
SCMT 42303Supply Chain Design and Optimization3This course focuses on supply chain network design and the underlying strategies needed to manage a supply chain as business conditions change and evolve. The purpose of this course is to provide the… 3 cr · 3 hr source
SCMT 46303Supply Chain Performance Management and Analytics3Integrates the strategic directives and successful execution by using supply chain performance management and analytics to drive supply chains from end-to-end. Examines and applies data analytics and… 3 cr · 3 hr source
SCMT 46503Supply Chain Strategy and Change Management3Evaluate and select appropriate supply chain strategies and change management approaches for business situations. This capstone course leverages plan, source, make, deliver, customer service, and new… 3 cr · 3 hr source
SCMT 4660VIndependent Study in Supply Chain Management1Permits students to explore selected topics in supply chain management, logistics and transportation. Prerequisite: (( ECON 21003 and ECON 22003 ) or ECON 21403 ) and SCMT 21003 each with a grade of… 1 cr · 1 hr source
SCMT 48503Cross-Sector Collaboration for Sustainability3This course explores how organizations in the three sectors of society work together in value creation by addressing social and environmental problems manifest in global supply chains. Focusing on bu… 3 cr · 3 hr source
SCMT 51203Sustainable Logistics and Supply Chain Management3Explores key sustainability concepts across supply chain functions of supply management, operations, and distribution. Course topics include values-based leadership, globalizing sustainability, marke… 3 cr · 3 hr source
SCMT 51303Quantitative Methods and Decision Making3Utilization of information, quantitative techniques, and computer application in decision making and problem solving for managers. Prerequisite: Graduate Standing and Departmental Consent. (Typically… 3 cr · 3 hr source
SCMT 51403Leveraging Supply Chain Value3This course is designed to align traditional supply chain management and supply chain finance. This course focuses on connecting supply chain strategy, tactics and structure with profitability and va… 3 cr · 3 hr source
SCMT 5600VSpecial Topics in Logistics1Explores current events, concepts, and new developments in the field of logistics and transportation. Topics are selected by the Marketing and Transportation faculty for each semester the course is o… 1 cr · 1 hr source
SCMT 56103Supply Chain Risk, Disruption, and Resilience3This course explores the area of Business Continuity and Risk Management in a comprehensive manner to provide for organizational resilience. Particular emphasis is placed on assessing threats which m… 3 cr · 3 hr source
SCMT 56203Technology-enabled Supply Chain Design and Optimization3This course focuses on supply chain network design and the underlying strategies needed to manage a supply chain as business conditions change and evolve. The purpose of this course is to provide the… 3 cr · 3 hr source
SCMT 56303Foundations for New Product Launch and Integrated Demand-Driven Value Networks3Supply chain management is the integration of key business processes from end user through suppliers. The focus of this course is on the business fundamentals and core processes that must be linked t… 3 cr · 3 hr source
SCMT 56603PLAN: Demand Planning and Inventory Operations3This course focuses on 'plan' in the plan, source, make, deliver framework. It examines the integrated planning and management of supply chain activities including, notably, demand forecasting and re… 3 cr · 3 hr source
SCMT 56803SOURCE: Global Procurement and Supply Management3In the global supply chain sourcing and procurement plays a critical role in ensuring supply, growing margins and contributing to reliable delivery to customers. This course covers the core sourcing… 3 cr · 3 hr source
SCMT 56903Supply Chain Performance Management and Analytics3This course will survey standard and advanced analytical techniques used to transform data into actionable business intelligence and students will gain hands-on experience with these techniques. They… 3 cr · 3 hr source
SCMT 57103MAKE: Achieving Operational Excellence3This course focuses on understanding the key processes involved in providing valuable products and services for customers as well as important approaches to continuously improving these processes. Le… 3 cr · 3 hr source
SCMT 57203DELIVER: Customer Service and Distribution Management3This course is designed to provide students with a broad understanding of the customer service and delivery processes needed to drive demand-driven value networks. The emphasis of this course will fo… 3 cr · 3 hr source
SCMT 57303Supply Chain Strategy, Governance and Change Management3Evaluate and select appropriate supply chain strategies, change management approaches, and governance structures for business situations. This course leverages plan, source, make, deliver, customer s… 3 cr · 3 hr source
SCMT 6010VGraduate Colloquium1This course familiarizes students with academic and professional issues in the discipline of supply chain management with exposure to current research and contemporary research practices, current ind… 1 cr · 1 hr source
SCMT 6360VSpecial Topics in Supply Chain Management1Independent reading and investigation in supply chain management. Prerequisite: Doctoral standing. (Typically offered: Fall, Spring and Summer) 1 cr · 1 hr source
SCMT 64303Supply Chain Management Research3Introduces students to major streams of SCM research and discusses the interest and merit of the research question(s), the appropriateness of the theoretical framework and/or hypothesis development,… 3 cr · 3 hr source
SCMT 64403Theory in Supply Chain Management3Provides an overview of theories from fields such as strategic management and marketing and explores applications of these theories to supply chain management research. Emphasis is placed on the deve… 3 cr · 3 hr source
SCMT 64503Behavioral Supply Chain Management3Focuses on human behavior in supply chain management. Topics may include but will not be restricted to behavior in inventory and ordering processes, in retail store execution, in global supply chain… 3 cr · 3 hr source
SCMT 64703Emerging Topics in Supply Chain Management3Covers various emerging topics, such as information technology applications in the supply chain, humanitarian logistics, supply chain security, and individual-level decision-making in the supply chai… 3 cr · 3 hr source
SCMT 64803Supply Chain Economics3This course familiarizes students with economic concepts and philosophies underlying the organization of economic activity in the discipline of supply chain management. Enables students to evaluate,… 3 cr · 3 hr source
SCMT 65103Contemporary Research in Service Supply Chain Management3This seminar is designed for doctoral students interested in carrying out research on topics related to Service Supply Chain Management (SSCM). Therefore the course will cover recent and classic lite… 3 cr · 3 hr source
SCMT 65203Theory-Driven Archival Supply Chain Management Research3The purpose of this seminar is to learn how to work with and analyze archival data in a manner that is consistent with theory and meets the rising standards and expectations of leading empirical SCM… 3 cr · 3 hr source
SCMT 7000VDoctoral Dissertation1Dissertation studies in supply chain management. Prerequisite: Candidacy. (Typically offered: Fall, Spring and Summer) May be repeated for degree credit. 1 cr · 1 hr source
SCWK 21303Introduction to Social Work3as a profession and to social welfare institutions from the perspective of the generalist, entry level social worker. Emphasis on core functions of social work. (Typically offered: Fall, Spring and S… 3 cr · 3 hr source
SCWK 30103Child Advocacy I: Perspectives on Child Maltreatment and Child Advocacy3Introductory course in child advocacy studies training. Covers the history, comparative perspectives, legal framework, responses to child maltreatment, skills necessary to do the work, other pertinen… 3 cr · 3 hr source
SCWK 31603On Death and Dying3Reviews the theory and humanistic importance of the concepts of death and dying in society. An experimental option and interdisciplinary faculty presenters will be part of the format. (Typically offe… 3 cr · 3 hr source
SCWK 31903Human Diversity and Social Work3An introduction to information basic concepts related to human diversity and social work. Provides content on differences and similarities in the experiences, needs, and beliefs of people distinguish… 3 cr · 3 hr source
SCWK 32303Contemporary Issues in Juvenile Justice3This course is designed as a discussion of contemporary issues in juvenile justice. The focus is on the child and family system, including various theories related to underlying causes for involvemen… 3 cr · 3 hr source
SCWK 36303Child Welfare: 21st Century Perspectives3Study of the needs of deprived children with some attention to methods and standards of care. Professional knowledge and skills for effective practice across varied contexts and family- centered prac… 3 cr · 3 hr source
SCWK 399HVHonors Course1. Prerequisite: Junior standing. (Typically offered: Irregular) May be repeated for up to 12 hours of degree credit. 1 cr · 1 hr source
SCWK 40103Child Advocacy II: Professional and System Responses to Child Maltreatment3Continuation of Child Advocacy Studies I. Focuses on the responses of professionals to allegations of child maltreatment. Covers competency-based skills training including forensic interviewing and d… 3 cr · 3 hr source
SCWK 40203Child Advocacy III: Responding to the Survivor of Child Abuse3Continuation of Child Advocacy Studies II. Provides training to recognize the effects of child maltreatment and to develop intervention strategies for children and their families. Outside experientia… 3 cr · 3 hr source
SCWK 4050VSpecial Topics in Social Work1Comprehensive study of various topics of importance in contemporary social work practice. Prerequisite: Junior standing. (Typically offered: Irregular) May be repeated for degree credit. 1 cr · 1 hr source
SCWK 40703Social Work Research and Technology I3An overview of forms and sources of social work research including existing social data, techniques for collecting original social data, and techniques of organization, interpretation, and presentati… 3 cr · 3 hr source
SCWK 40903Human Behavior and the Social Environment I3Provides a conceptual framework for knowledge of human behavior and the social environment with a focus on individuals. Social systems, life-course, assets, and resiliency-based approaches are presen… 3 cr · 3 hr source
SCWK 41003Human Behavior and the Social Environment II3This course applies the basic framework for creating and organizing knowledge of human behavior and the social environment acquired in HBSE I to the understanding of family, group, organizational, co… 3 cr · 3 hr source
SCWK 41403Addiction and the Family3Introduction to the biophysical basis of chemical and behavior compulsions with special focus on family impacts. Childhood development within addictive families is also examined. Social work interven… 3 cr · 3 hr source
SCWK 41503Social Welfare Policy3Describes and prepares students to analyze the policies and services rendered by local, state, regional, national, and international agencies as well as policy implications for social work practice.… 3 cr · 3 hr source
SCWK 41603African American Perspectives of Adversity, Grief, and Recovery3Examines dimensions of adversity, grief, and recovery within the historical and social contexts of African American individuals, families, and communities in the United States. Prerequisite: Junior s… 3 cr · 3 hr source
SCWK 41703Social Work with African American Families3Provides an overview of historical and contemporary issues affecting African American families, using professional frameworks for effective practice across varied contexts. Examines the family as a s… 3 cr · 3 hr source
SCWK 41803Social Work With Elders3Survey of theories of gerontology, service programs and unmet needs of the aging citizen. (Typically offered: Irregular) 3 cr · 3 hr source
SCWK 42103The Diagnosis and Treatment of Substance Use Disorders3Explores the use and abuse of drugs and alcohol with an emphasis on evidence-based treatment approaches to help engage and treat Substance Use Disorders. Current best practice approaches will be revi… 3 cr · 3 hr source
SCWK 42403Impact of Policy on Addiction3Explores the history of drug policy in the United States, focusing on the relationship between people, drugs, and the criminalization of certain substances. Examines how other countries have develope… 3 cr · 3 hr source
SCWK 42503Spirituality and Social Work Practice3Prepares students to respond competently and ethically to a range of spiritual and religious traditions encountered in practice. Using social work ethics and values as a guide, students will develop… 3 cr · 3 hr source
SCWK 43303Social Work Practice I3This is the first in the sequence of practice courses introducing students to the generalist approach to micro social work. This course focuses on developing a solid foundation for practice with indi… 3 cr · 3 hr source
SCWK 43403Social Work Practice II3This is the second course in the social work practice sequence, emphasizing theories, models, and techniques related to generalist practice with families and groups. The course elaborates on system t… 3 cr · 3 hr source
SCWK 44102Field Seminar I2An integrative seminar to assist students in comparing their practice experiences, integrating knowledge acquired in the classroom, and expanding knowledge beyond the scope of the practicum setting.… 2 cr · 2 hr source
SCWK 44202Field Seminar II2An integrative seminar to assist students in comparing their practice experiences, integrating knowledge acquired in the classroom, and expanding knowledge beyond the scope of the practicum setting.… 2 cr · 2 hr source
SCWK 44304Social Work Internship I4Arranged in connection with social service agencies. Credit is based on completion of all course objectives, including a minimum of 220 hours of field work under the supervision of a licensed social… 4 cr · 4 hr source
SCWK 44404Social Work Internship II4Arranged in connection with social service agencies. Credit is based on completion of all course objectives, including a minimum of 220 hours of field work under the supervision of a licensed social… 4 cr · 4 hr source
SCWK 45203Ethics and Aging3Explores the complexities of aging and ethical decision making with older adult clients. Students learn to identify ethical dilemmas and to appreciate structured ethical decision making, generalizing… 3 cr · 3 hr source
SCWK 46403Child Advocacy IV: Global Issues in Child Welfare3Prepares students to identify, assess, and respond to the various historical and contemporary factors impacting the welfare of children around the world and focuses on factors such as health, maltrea… 3 cr · 3 hr source
SCWK 47303Social Work Practice III3Students acquire and practice the skills, knowledge, and values necessary for professional generalist social work practice with organizations and communities. Examines organizational and community-le… 3 cr · 3 hr source
SCWK 47503Grantwriting3Provides advanced theoretical and practical approaches to program planning and development in order to write grant applications. Emphasis is placed on the importance of developing the practice skills… 3 cr · 3 hr source
SCWK 4960VIndependent Study1designed to meet the particular needs of individual students. (Typically offered: Irregular) May be repeated for up to 6 hours of degree credit. 1 cr · 1 hr source
SCWK 50003Foundations of Culturally Competent Social Work Practice3The purpose of this course is the acquisition and demonstration of beginning graduate-level social work values and ethics, knowledge, and skills necessary for cultural competence in work with individ… 3 cr · 3 hr source
SCWK 50102Bridge Course: Evidenced Based Social Work2Prepares MSW students for the advanced year, covering topics identified by graduate faculty as important for success. Students review research concepts for SCWK 50703 and study Multi-Systems Life Cou… 2 cr · 2 hr source
SCWK 5050VSpecial Topics in Social Work1Comprehensive study of various topics of importance in contemporary social welfare and social work practice. Graduate degree credit will not be given for both SCWK 4050V and SCWK 5050V . (Typically o… 1 cr · 1 hr source
SCWK 50703Social Work Research and Technology II3This course is intended to build the advanced research skills necessary to develop a research proposal and complete a thesis or capstone project. Students will plan the project, collect and analyze d… 3 cr · 3 hr source
SCWK 50803Social Work With Elders3Survey of theories of gerontology, service programs and unmet needs of the aging citizen. Graduate degree credit will not be given for both SCWK 41803 and SCWK 50803 . (Typically offered: Irregular) 3 cr · 3 hr source
SCWK 50903Human Behavior and the Social Environment I3Provides a conceptual framework for knowledge of human behavior and the social environment with a focus on individuals. Social systems, life-course, assets, and resiliency-based approaches are presen… 3 cr · 3 hr source
SCWK 51003Human Behavior and the Social Environment II3This course applies the basic framework for creating and organizing knowledge of human behavior and the social environment acquired in HBSE I to the understanding of family, group, organizational, co… 3 cr · 3 hr source
SCWK 51603Social Work Management, Administration and Supervision3This course develops advanced skills in management, administration, and supervision in social work organizations. Emphasis is placed on developing leadership skills in ethics, budgeting, finance, res… 3 cr · 3 hr source
SCWK 51703Advanced Practice with Families and Couples3The purpose of this course is to provide advanced understanding of the knowledge, skills and values needed to assess and intervene effectively with traditional and non-traditional families and couple… 3 cr · 3 hr source
SCWK 51803Advanced Practice with Individuals3This course develops advanced skills in social work practice on a micro level. Students learn to analyze and compare practice models. They gain skills in selecting a practice model and integrating mu… 3 cr · 3 hr source
SCWK 52103Advanced Practice in Behavioral and Mental Health3This advanced course prepares students to identify mental disorders, plan intervention strategies with clients from a strengths perspective, and understand mental health programs through which servic… 3 cr · 3 hr source
SCWK 52403The Diagnosis and Treatment of Substance Use Disorders3course will explore the use and abuse of drugs and alcohol with an emphasis on evidence-based treatment approaches to help engage and treat chemically dependent clients. Best practices to be reviewed… 3 cr · 3 hr source
SCWK 52503Spirituality and Social Work Practice3This course prepares students to respond competently and ethically to diverse spiritual and religious perspectives. Utilizing social work ethics and values as a guide, students will develop a compara… 3 cr · 3 hr source
SCWK 52603Impact of Policy on Addiction3The Drug Policy course will explore the history of drug policy within the United States, focusing on the relationship between people, drugs, and the criminalization of certain substances. This course… 3 cr · 3 hr source
SCWK 52703Social Work Research and Technology I3An overview of forms and sources of social work research including existing social data, techniques for collecting original social data, and techniques of organization, interpretation, and presentati… 3 cr · 3 hr source
SCWK 53303Social Work Practice I3This is the first in the sequence of practice courses introducing students to the generalist approach to micro social work. This course focuses on developing a solid foundation for practice with indi… 3 cr · 3 hr source
SCWK 53403Advanced Practice with Groups3This course provides advanced knowledge, skills, and values needed to assess and intervene effectively with populations seen in the social work practice of group therapy. This course examines group d… 3 cr · 3 hr source
SCWK 53503Social Welfare Policy3Describes and analyzes the policies and services rendered by local, state, regional, national, and international agencies as well as the policy implications for social work practice. Students prepare… 3 cr · 3 hr source
SCWK 54304Foundation Field Internship with Seminar4Required for MSW students who do not hold an accredited Bachelor of Social Work degree. Students complete 300 clock hours of agency-based practicum experience under the supervision of a licensed MSW.… 4 cr · 4 hr source
SCWK 55203Ethics and Aging3Explores the complexities of aging and ethical decision making with older adult clients. Identifies ethical dilemmas and develops structured ethical decision making skills. (Typically offered: Fall,… 3 cr · 3 hr source
SCWK 55403Social Work Practice II3This is the second course in the social work practice sequence, emphasizing theories, models, and techniques related to generalist practice with families and groups. The course elaborates on system t… 3 cr · 3 hr source
SCWK 56403Child Advocacy Studies IV: Global Issues in Child Welfare3Designed to prepare students to identify, assess, and respond to the various historical and contemporary factors impacting the welfare of children around the world. Focuses on factors such as health,… 3 cr · 3 hr source
SCWK 57303Social Work Practice III3Students acquire and practice the skills, knowledge, and values necessary for culturally competent generalist social work practice with organizations and communities. Special attention is given to th… 3 cr · 3 hr source
SCWK 57503Grant Writing3Develops skills to plan and design programs and write grant proposals. Emphasis on program planning, understanding program performance and accountability, identifying funders, responding to requests… 3 cr · 3 hr source
SCWK 58503Introduction to Integrated Behavioral Health3Defines and explores the Integrated Behavioral Health (IBH) model of care, which blends care for medical conditions with related behavioral health factors that affect health and well-being, in a clin… 3 cr · 3 hr source
SCWK 5960VIndependent Study1designed to meet the particular needs of individual graduate students. (Typically offered: Irregular) May be repeated for up to 6 hours of degree credit. 1 cr · 1 hr source
SCWK 60000Thesis Laboratory0This laboratory is required for completion of the thesis, which is developed through components of the graduate Research & Technology sequence. Other courses in the graduate curriculum provide suppor… 0 cr · 0 hr source
SCWK 60103Advanced Social Work Practice Using the MSLC Perspective3Advanced Social Work Practice Using the Multi-Systems Life Course (MSLC) perspective teaches advanced practice behaviors with individuals, families, groups, organizations, and communities. This cours… 3 cr · 3 hr source
SCWK 61001Social Work Capstone & Thesis Seminar1This culminating seminar builds on SCWK 50703 to support MSW students in completing a capstone or thesis. Through peer and instructor support, students work to integrate research methods, theory and… 1 cr · 1 hr source
SCWK 62303Advanced Social Work Practice With Children And Youth Using the MSLC Perspective3This course focuses on the development, revision, and impact of practice with children and youth from a Multi-Systems Life Course (MSLC) perspective. Historical trends as well as current practices wi… 3 cr · 3 hr source
SCWK 62403Advanced Social Work Practice With Adults Using the MSLC Perspective3This course focuses on the development, revision, and impact of practice with adults from a Multi-Systems Life Course (MSLC) perspective. Historical trends as well as current practices will be examin… 3 cr · 3 hr source
SCWK 64434Advanced Field Internship with Seminar I4The first of two required advanced internships with seminar in the MSW program. Advanced Standing students complete 250 supervised practicum hours, while Traditional Program students complete 300. A… 4 cr · 4 hr source
SCWK 64504Advanced Field Internship with Seminar II4The second of two required advanced internships with seminar in the MSW program. Advanced Standing students complete 250 supervised practicum hours, while Traditional Program students complete 300. A… 4 cr · 4 hr source
SEED 30803Innovation and Creativity in Daily Practice3Arts integration course including the ideas, design, and implementation of practices in the classroom, board room, and professional field that enrich the experiences of all stakeholders while buildin… 3 cr · 3 hr source
SEED 32803Residency Seminar3The Residency Seminar supports the Fall Secondary Education Residency by addressing topics encountered in the secondary classroom and connecting those experiences to Secondary Education coursework th… 3 cr · 3 hr source
SEED 32903Secondary Education Residency3The teaching experience is an essential component of the Bachelor of Arts in Teaching degree. The two semester experience allows Teacher Candidates (TC) to make further application of theoretical pri… 3 cr · 3 hr source
SEED 39903Critical Studies in Literature for Adolescents3This course examines topics and issues that are of interest to scholars and educators who work with literature for adolescents. Students will read a diverse range of young adult fiction and nonfictio… 3 cr · 3 hr source
SEED 40203Classroom Management Concepts3A number of different classroom management techniques are studied. It is assumed that a teacher must possess a wide range of knowledge and skills to be an effective classroom manager. Prerequisite: A… 3 cr · 3 hr source
SEED 40603Disciplinary Literacies in Education3This course teaches the integration of reading, writing, and new literacies within the discipline and across disciplines. Theory and strategy are presented as integrated strands of the language proce… 3 cr · 3 hr source
SEED 41003Methods of Teaching Secondary Social Studies I3Study of the methods and materials in social studies. Includes philosophical, cognitive, and psychological dimensions of teaching. The planning of instruction, microteaching, and the development of i… 3 cr · 3 hr source
SEED 41103Teaching History, Government and Economics3Study of the methods and materials in teaching history, government and economics. Includes philosophical, cognitive, and psychological dimensions of teaching, planning of instruction, microteaching,… 3 cr · 3 hr source
SEED 42003English Language Arts/Speech & Drama Methods of Instruction3This course provides an introduction to teaching English language arts (ELA) and speech/drama in the context of elementary, middle and high school settings. The topics, issues, methods, and materials… 3 cr · 3 hr source
SEED 42103Issues and Trends in Literacy3This course provides an examination of practices to teaching literacy, broadly defined. The topics, issues, methods, and materials encompassing philosophical, cognitive, and psychological dimensions… 3 cr · 3 hr source
SEED 42803Advanced Residency Seminar3The Advanced Residency Seminar supports the Secondary Education Advanced Residency by addressing topics encountered in the secondary classroom and connecting those experiences to Secondary Education… 3 cr · 3 hr source
SEED 42906Secondary Education Advanced Residency6The teaching experience is an essential component for secondary teacher licensure. The two-semester experience allows Teacher Candidates (TCs) to make further application of theoretical principles of… 6 cr · 6 hr source
SEED 44403Methods of Teaching Foreign Language K-123Study of the methods and materials in the teaching of foreign language in K-12 settings as well as the theories of second language acquisition. Includes philosophical, cognitive, and psychological di… 3 cr · 3 hr source
SEED 45203Instructional Practices in Teaching Foreign Language3A pedagogical studies course based on the theoretical and practical aspects of methods, techniques, and materials for effective teaching of foreign languages in K-12 schools. Corequisite: SEED 42803… 3 cr · 3 hr source
SEED 51003Methods of Teaching Secondary Social Studies I3Study of the methods and materials in social studies. Includes philosophical, cognitive, and psychological dimensions of teaching. The planning of instruction, microteaching, and the development of i… 3 cr · 3 hr source
SEED 51103Teaching History, Government and Economics3Study of the methods and materials in teaching history, government and economics. Includes philosophical, cognitive, and psychological dimensions of teaching, planning of instruction, microteaching,… 3 cr · 3 hr source
SEED 52933Teaching Residency3The fall Teacher Residency is an essential component of the Master of Arts in Teaching program to prepare Teacher Candidates (TCs) for their full-time teacher residency in the spring. TCs will be ass… 3 cr · 3 hr source
SEED 54803Advanced Teaching Residency3The Advanced Teacher Residency is an essential component of the Master of Arts in Teaching (M.A.T.) degree. The experience presents the opportunity for Teacher Candidates (TCs) to understand, develop… 3 cr · 3 hr source
SEVI 20303Business Foundations for Innovators and Entrepreneurs3This class is intended for non-Walton College majors who wish to obtain a minor in Innovation and Entrepreneurship. It creates a foundation for understanding entrepreneurship and innovation by survey… 3 cr · 3 hr source
SEVI 20503Business Foundations3This course surveys the areas of business and presents business processes that are common to most enterprises through a hands-on, interactive business experience. It reinforces the use of financial a… 3 cr · 3 hr source
SEVI 20703Introduction to Outdoor Recreation Industries3will establish a foundation for students interested in pursuing careers or starting businesses in the outdoor products and services industries. The class lays the foundation for the Outdoor Products… 3 cr · 3 hr source
SEVI 30103Strategic Management3Integrative study of managerial decisions; introduces students to an understanding of strategic competitiveness and the way in which business strategy is formulated and implemented; uses a combinatio… 3 cr · 3 hr source
SEVI 301H3Honors Strategic Management3Integrative study of managerial decisions; introduces students to an understanding of strategic competitiveness and the way in which business strategy is formulated and implemented; uses a combinatio… 3 cr · 3 hr source
SEVI 30203Sustainability in Business3The course focuses on theoretical and practical bases for pursuing sustainability in business and society. Students learn four definitions of sustainability, measured on four axes expressed by: 1987… 3 cr · 3 hr source
SEVI 30303Social Innovation Strategies3is a hands-on, active learning and project-based course focused on exploring the process through which social innovations are designed, developed, and introduced to the market. Using the cases of suc… 3 cr · 3 hr source
SEVI 3100VEntrepreneurship Internship1This experience is designed to give students an internship opportunity to combine their formal academic preparation with an exposure to startups, non-profits, corporate innovation experiences and oth… 1 cr · 1 hr source
SEVI 32303Corporate Innovation3This class establishes a foundational knowledge of innovation within an industry context. By combining case studies with guest speakers, this class will evaluate why some companies succeed at innovat… 3 cr · 3 hr source
SEVI 33003Startup Toolkit3The Startup Toolkit is designed for students who want to experience the steps of creating your own business venture. We will explore the initial strategies and tools used by entrepreneurs at the begi… 3 cr · 3 hr source
SEVI 33403Creativity and Collaboration3This interdisciplinary seminar encourages creative risk-taking, team building, and iteration. Students explore creativity in myriad contexts as they develop their creative and collaborative capacitie… 3 cr · 3 hr source
SEVI 36703Social Entrepreneurship3The course explores the notion of social entrepreneurship both, as a movement and as an alternative to engage with the market economy. Students will explore the possibility of opening their own busin… 3 cr · 3 hr source
SEVI 37003Outdoor Industries Strategies3will explore strategies and business models associated with both products and services based cycling and outdoor recreation companies. The class will also cover career strategies in these industries,… 3 cr · 3 hr source
SEVI 39303Entrepreneurship and New Venture Development3The role of the entrepreneur in starting up new businesses. Identification of new venture opportunities and the evaluation of their feasibility. Prerequisite: Junior Standing. (Typically offered: Fal… 3 cr · 3 hr source
SEVI 400H3Honors Strategy, Innovation and Entrepreneurship Colloquium3Colloquium that covers new developments and topics salient to entrepreneurship, innovation and strategy in businesses and nonprofit organizations. Prerequisite: Honors standing and junior standing. (… 3 cr · 3 hr source
SEVI 41003Special Topics in Strategy, Entrepreneurship and Innovation3Explores trends, concepts, and important developments in strategy, entrepreneurship and innovation as they impact on organizational performance. Topics are selected by the Strategy, Entrepreneurship,… 3 cr · 3 hr source
SEVI 410H3Honors Special Topics in Strategy, Entrepreneurship and Innovation3Explores trends, concepts, and important developments in strategy, entrepreneurship and innovation as they impact on organizational performance. Topics are selected by the Strategy, Entrepreneurship,… 3 cr · 3 hr source
SEVI 42303Corporate Innovation II3This course presents an integrated overview of the field of product management. Students learn to be the CEO of their product. Through this interactive course, students will be able to take organizat… 3 cr · 3 hr source
SEVI 43003Venture Builders3Students will assess the best business models developed in the prerequisite Startup Toolkit Course and will work to further develop these ventures with the intent of actually launching new businesses… 3 cr · 3 hr source
SEVI 43303Biomedical Innovations for Global Impact3This course focuses on specific problems triggered or exacerbated by selected global health care challenges. Acknowledging the interdependence of our world, where the well-being of one individual is… 3 cr · 3 hr source
SEVI 44303Small Enterprise Management3Small enterprise opportunities and problems emphasizing innovation, management planning and control, financing, marketing and legal requirements. Emphasis on application of management knowledge to sm… 3 cr · 3 hr source
SEVI 45403Students Acquiring Knowledge Through Enterprise (S.A.K.E.) Product Innovation Lab3Provides a structured stage-gate framework for new product development through a hands-on, interactive product innovation experience. Students will learn and apply skills related to the development a… 3 cr · 3 hr source
SEVI 45803International Management3Develops an understanding of international business management and the cultural environments in which IB exists today. Students examine international business practices and learn about unique element… 3 cr · 3 hr source
SEVI 46303Faith, Spirituality, and the Workplace3An in-depth and interactive survey of faith and spirituality in the workplace. Provides students with a foundational knowledge of various faith traditions and forms of spirituality, including non-the… 3 cr · 3 hr source
SEVI 47003Outdoor Industries Capstone Experience3The Outdoor Industries Capstone Experience class will consist of student teams working with outdoor recreation companies to solve real-world business problems. Teams of four to six students will part… 3 cr · 3 hr source
SEVI 47103Outdoor Industries Product Innovation Studio3The Outdoor Industries Product Innovation Studio will develop students' knowledge of the product innovation, design and development processes in the outdoor industry. This project-based course will i… 3 cr · 3 hr source
SEVI 49903Entrepreneurship Practicum3Hands-on management of an actual on-going business. Students will gain experience working in, making decisions about, and managing a business. Topics covered include accounting, economics, finance, i… 3 cr · 3 hr source
SEVI 50203Sustainability in Business3The course focuses on theoretical and practical bases for pursuing sustainability in business and society. Prerequisite: Graduate Standing. (Typically offered: Spring) 3 cr · 3 hr source
SEVI 52103Business Foundations for Innovators & Entrepreneurs3Introduction to the fundamental business concepts an entrepreneur needs to know to evaluate and launch a successful new venture. Topic areas include recruitment, selection, motivation and management… 3 cr · 3 hr source
SEVI 52303Human-Centered Design3This course will serve as a highly hands-on experience through the human-centered design process, organized around the following modules: design research, problem identification, concept generation &… 3 cr · 3 hr source
SEVI 52403Product Management3This course presents an integrated overview of the field of product management. Through this interactive course, students will be able to take organizational innovation ideas formed in the pre-requis… 3 cr · 3 hr source
SEVI 53103Strategic Management3Strategy formulation, strategy implementation, and other topics related to the long-term success of the firm. Includes role of the general manager, international issues, and the impact of management… 3 cr · 3 hr source
SEVI 53203New Venture Development3Focuses on the identification and analysis of new venture opportunities and how entrepreneurs acquire the human and financial resources needed to develop successful businesses. Topics include market… 3 cr · 3 hr source
SEVI 53603Innovation & Creativity3This class will provide a framework for developing, assessing and implementing innovations in start-ups and established businesses. Focus is on creative decision making, managing for innovation, stra… 3 cr · 3 hr source
SEVI 53901Business History and Practice1This course provides students with an overview of how businesses evolve over the years, and how they are run today. Using examples from research and practitioner articles, it allows students to learn… 1 cr · 1 hr source
SEVI 54103New Venture Development II3A large-scale, real world, 10 week project involving hands-on work addressing issues faced by managers in partnering firms. Corequisite: Instructor consent. Prerequisite: SEVI 53203 . (Typically offe… 3 cr · 3 hr source
SEVI 54203User Research in Applied Environments3covers basic methods of user research as it relates to new product creation, including human-centered design and customer discovery. Students will work in a team environment and will learn how to pai… 3 cr · 3 hr source
SEVI 54303Legal, Social and Economic Context for Product Innovation3In this class, we will cover a variety of issues important to product development, including intellectual property and liability issues, industry and competitor analysis, supply chains and sales chan… 3 cr · 3 hr source
SEVI 54403Principles of Product Design and Prototyping3develops foundational skills in product design, including hands-on experimentation with digital design and prototyping tools (e.g. Autodesk, Solidworks, Adobe). This course will pair readings, lectur… 3 cr · 3 hr source
SEVI 5450VProduct Innovation Practicum3In this practicum students will have an opportunity to develop new products that are based on validated needs within their chosen industries, from the idea and discovery phases through to products th… 3 cr · 3 hr source
SEVI 54603Product Management3In this class, we will explore the relationship between design, product development, and product management in a business environment. Product strategy, lifecycle management, go-to-market strategies,… 3 cr · 3 hr source
SEVI 58403Cross-Sector Collaboration for Sustainability3This course explores how organizations in the three sectors of society work together in value creation by addressing social and environmental problems. Focusing on business and nonprofit organization… 3 cr · 3 hr source
SEVI 58603Experimental Product Analytics3This course is designed to enhance students' data fluency as related to product testing and development in both the pre-market validation and post-market optimization phases, thereby closing the loop… 3 cr · 3 hr source
SEVI 58703Storytelling & Stakeholder Management3This course is a master class on influence and the art of the pitch, to executives and investors. Students will learn communication skills in storytelling, smart brevity, and meaningful metrics and a… 3 cr · 3 hr source
SEVI 58803Venture Creation Lab3This course is the capstone project that equips students with the entrepreneurial skills to develop a new venture. Students have the unique opportunity to build on product ideas developed earlier in… 3 cr · 3 hr source
SEVI 58903Enterprise Innovation Lab3This course is a hands-on, team-based course in which students partner with real companies to tackle complex problems at scale. Each team is assigned a challenge and must identify, size, and prioriti… 3 cr · 3 hr source
SEVI 59903Entrepreneurship Practicum3Hands-on management of an actual on-going business. Students will gain experience working in, making decisions about, and managing a competitive business. Students will be required to analyze the bus… 3 cr · 3 hr source
SEVI 61203Seminar in Entrepreneurship Research3This Ph.D.-level seminar presents an overview and introduction into organization theory literature. Emphasis on the development of relevant schools of thought, changes in the content of the tradition… 3 cr · 3 hr source
SEVI 61303Seminar in Strategy Research3This Ph.D.-level seminar presents an overview and introduction into the strategic management literature. Emphasis on both the content and process of the extant research. Relevant theory, methods, 'ma… 3 cr · 3 hr source
SEVI 63203Seminar in Non-Market Strategy Research3Seminar in Non-Market Strategy--This course reviews the major theoretical and empirical foundations of current non-market strategic management thought with attention given to strategic corporate soci… 3 cr · 3 hr source
SEVI 6360VSpecial Topics in Strategy and Entrepreneurship1SEVI 6360V is a course provided by individual faculty and tailored to the research interests of the student. The course is developed in consultation with the student so that scholarly articles are as… 1 cr · 1 hr source
SEVI 64203Seminar in Applied Research Methods3This course focuses on applied research topics in the strategic management and entrepreneurship. The main emphasis is on the research methods that will serve as the foundation for the methodological… 3 cr · 3 hr source
SEVI 7000VDoctoral Dissertation1. (Typically offered: Fall, Spring and Summer) May be repeated for degree credit. 1 cr · 1 hr source
SOCI 10103General Sociology3Applies a sociological perspective and develops critical thinking. Focuses on culture, identity, race, ethnicity, gender, class inequality, crime, deviance, globalization, social change, and social i… 3 cr · 3 hr source
SOCI 101H3Honors General Sociology3Develops critical thinking, writing, and research skills by applying a sociological perspective. Focuses on culture, identity, race, ethnicity, gender, class inequality, collective behavior, crime, d… 3 cr · 3 hr source
SOCI 20103Social Problems3Sociological analysis of major social problems, with emphasis placed on social justice, poverty and economic inequality, racial and ethnic relations, gender, crime, education, and other contemporary… 3 cr · 3 hr source
SOCI 30001Social Science Data Analytics Lab1Provides opportunities to implement social science data analytics skills through completing a series of data modules. The course prepares students to interpret data meaningfully within a variety of f… 1 cr · 1 hr source
SOCI 30101Special Topics1Designed to develop the tools to write effectively in the social sciences, including skills related to organizing manuscripts, writing problem statements, identifying and synthesizing research, and r… 1 cr · 1 hr source
SOCI 30203Criminological Theory3Advanced survey of theories of crime causation. Examines broad sociological paradigms, as well as both individual and aggregate-level explanations of crime causation. Applies criminological theories… 3 cr · 3 hr source
SOCI 30503Serial Crime3Exploration of the historical development of criminal profiling related to serial homicide, serial sex crimes, serial stalking, and serial arson. Examination of behavioral and criminological theories… 3 cr · 3 hr source
SOCI 30603Victimology3Introduction to the scientific study of victimization. Examines conceptual boundaries of victimology research, covers theories, statistics and trends relevant to victimology; reviews the victim blami… 3 cr · 3 hr source
SOCI 31503Urban Sociology3Examines growth of cities, urban inequalities, politics, social movements, built environment, ecology, sustainability, cultural identity, global cities, and immigration. Implications considered for p… 3 cr · 3 hr source
SOCI 31703Latinos, Migration, and the U.S. South3Examines social, economic, and population changes in the U.S. South, including shift of Latinos' settlement patterns, actions taken by policy makers to adapt to new demographic context, and mechanism… 3 cr · 3 hr source
SOCI 31903Race, Class, Gender, and Sexuality3A critical examination of the layers of the global systems that shape and construct social inequalities. Overview of sociological theories and research on how race, class, gender, and sexuality inter… 3 cr · 3 hr source
SOCI 319H3Race, Class, Gender, and Sexuality in America3A critical examination of the layers of the global systems that shape and construct social inequalities. Overview of sociological theories and research on how race, class, gender, and sexuality inter… 3 cr · 3 hr source
SOCI 32003Corrections and Social Control3Overview of correctional systems and punishment. Focuses on theories of correctional philosophies, practices, and procedures, along with the historical development and modern practices of corrections… 3 cr · 3 hr source
SOCI 32203Social Psychology3A sociological approach to the study of the interaction between society and the self with an emphasis upon reference groups such as the family, friends, work, lifestyle, and deviance. Prerequisite: S… 3 cr · 3 hr source
SOCI 32603Families and Social Change3A sociological analysis of the diversity and inequality that exists among families, and the ways in which families have and continue to change over time. Topics discussed include sex, gender, and sex… 3 cr · 3 hr source
SOCI 32703Sociology of China3Examines many aspects of Chinese people, their cultures, and practices, and also looks at Chinese Americans in the U.S. both historically and currently. Prerequisite: SOCI 10103 . (Typically offered:… 3 cr · 3 hr source
SOCI 33004Social Data and Analysis4Introduction to descriptive and inferential statistics, with special emphasis on common techniques in social research. Course focuses on the practical usage of data and application to real-world issu… 4 cr · 4 hr source
SOCI 330H4Honors Social Data and Analysis4Introduction to descriptive and inferential statistics, with special emphasis on common techniques in social research. Course focuses on the practical usage of data and application to real-world issu… 4 cr · 4 hr source
SOCI 33103Social Research3Study and experience in implementing a methodological "toolbox," including theorizing, designing, measuring, sampling, collecting, interpreting, and reporting empirical results for real-world social… 3 cr · 3 hr source
SOCI 331H3Honors Social Research3Study and experience in implementing a methodological "toolbox," including theorizing, designing, measuring, sampling, collecting, interpreting, and reporting empirical results for real-world social… 3 cr · 3 hr source
SOCI 34103Special Topics3Offerings vary; check for particular course topics offered. Designed to cover specialized topics in greater depth than regular survey courses provide. Prerequisite: SOCI 10103 . (Typically offered: I… 3 cr · 3 hr source
SOCI 341H3Honors Special Topics3Offerings vary; check for particular course topics offered. Designed to cover specialized topics in greater depth than regular survey courses provide. Prerequisite: Honors candidacy and SOCI 10103 or… 3 cr · 3 hr source
SOCI 34203Social Theory3Examines the philosophical underpinnings of sociology; introduces notable classical and contemporary social theorists; develops an appreciation for the ways classical works continue to form the basis… 3 cr · 3 hr source
SOCI 342H3Honors Social Theory3Examines the philosophical underpinnings of sociology; introduces notable classical and contemporary social theorists; develops an appreciation for the ways classical works continue to form the basis… 3 cr · 3 hr source
SOCI 34503Immigration and Crime3Provides a comprehensive foundation of the relationship between immigration, one of the most powerful forces that influences a nation's social fabric, and crime. Focuses not only on U.S. immigration… 3 cr · 3 hr source
SOCI 35103Criminal Evidence3Examination of how evidence is collected, processed, and presented in court, with an emphasis on the competing interests of crime control and individual liberties. Prerequisite: CRIM 20003 . (Typical… 3 cr · 3 hr source
SOCI 37203Deviant Behavior3Sociological overview of disconcerting conduct: its definition, theoretical understandings and research. Specific topics may include: interpersonal violence, self-destructive disorders, controversial… 3 cr · 3 hr source
SOCI 399HVHonors Course1Honors. Prerequisite: Junior standing. (Typically offered: Fall and Spring) May be repeated for up to 12 hours of degree credit. 1 cr · 1 hr source
SOCI 40003Internship in Sociology3Supervised experience in municipal, county, or state agencies, or any other agency which is approved by the instructor. Prerequisite: SOCI 10103 . (Typically offered: Fall, Spring and Summer) May be… 3 cr · 3 hr source
SOCI 40103Special Topics in Sociology3Offerings vary; check for particular course topics offered. Designed to cover specialized topics in greater depth than regular survey courses provide. Prerequisite: SOCI 10103 . (Typically offered: F… 3 cr · 3 hr source
SOCI 401H3Honors Special Topics in Sociology3Offerings vary; check for particular course topics offered. Designed to cover specialized topics in greater depth than regular survey courses provide. Prerequisite: Honors candidacy and SOCI 10103 or… 3 cr · 3 hr source
SOCI 4030VIndividual Study in Sociology1In-depth individual or group study with a faculty member on advanced sociological readings and/or participation in supervised research as an experience-based course. Faculty permission required in ad… 1 cr · 1 hr source
SOCI 40403Seminar in Sociology3Capstone course in sociology. This course is intended to apply and demonstrate the knowledge and skills developed over a college career. Sociological theory and current research findings are applied… 3 cr · 3 hr source
SOCI 40603Organizations in Society3Review of literature on work and organizations, with focus on race, class, gender inequalities, and interactions between society and organizations; discussion of topics related to white collar crime… 3 cr · 3 hr source
SOCI 41403Juvenile Justice3Examination of juvenile justice system and juvenile crime, including historical development of the system and treatment of juvenile delinquents along with legal, correctional, and treatment processes… 3 cr · 3 hr source
SOCI 41503Race and Society3Sociological study of race within the U.S., with an emphasis on understanding how race operates within contemporary social institutions. Critical engagement and discussion of topics relating to race… 3 cr · 3 hr source
SOCI 41803Social Network Analysis3Introduces the fundamentals of Social Network Analysis (SNA), and its applications for research in various social science fields. Prerequisite: SOCI 10103 . (Typically offered: Fall) This course is c… 3 cr · 3 hr source
SOCI 42303Death Penalty3Examines problems and social issues related to the death penalty in the U.S., including the history of capital punishment, Supreme Court decisions, how various jurisdictions seek the death penalty, t… 3 cr · 3 hr source
SOCI 42503Social Impact of Data Analytics3Teaches students to assess social science data by raising awareness regarding the social impacts of data analytics. Particular attention is paid to the ethical issues involved in the potential benefi… 3 cr · 3 hr source
SOCI 42603Sociology of Mental Health and Illness3Develops critical thinking, writing, and research skills by applying a sociological perspective to studying mental health and illness, including definitions, theories, measurements, and social correl… 3 cr · 3 hr source
SOCI 426H3Honors Sociology of Mental Health and Illness3Develops critical thinking, writing, and research skills by applying a sociological perspective to studying mental health and illness, including definitions, theories, measurements, and social correl… 3 cr · 3 hr source
SOCI 46003Environmental Sociology3The course provides a social perspective on environmental issues. It examines the linkage between society, ecological systems and the physical environment. It provides conceptual framework(s) for ana… 3 cr · 3 hr source
SOCI 50001Proseminar1An informal forum for graduate students and faculty to present and discuss ongoing research interests as well as the current state of the discipline. Prerequisite: Graduate standing. (Typically offer… 1 cr · 1 hr source
SOCI 5010VAdvanced Problems in Sociology1Individual research on problems or problem areas. Prerequisite: Graduate standing. (Typically offered: Fall, Spring and Summer) May be repeated for up to 9 hours of degree credit. 1 cr · 1 hr source
SOCI 50203Advanced Social Research3An examination of experimental and quasi-experimental designs used in the analysis of sociological data with focus upon appropriate units of analysis and design selection, sampling, interview techniq… 3 cr · 3 hr source
SOCI 5030VSpecial Topics1Designed to cover specialized topics not usually presented in depth in regular courses. Prerequisite: Graduate Standing. (Typically offered: Irregular) May be repeated for up to 6 hours of degree cre… 1 cr · 1 hr source
SOCI 50803Applied Qualitative Research3An introduction to research strategies including intensive interviewing, participant observational fieldwork, content analysis, historical analysis, and comparative research. Emphasis on the practica… 3 cr · 3 hr source
SOCI 51103Seminar in Social Inequality3Major theories of stratification; types of stratification systems, comparisons of modern and traditional systems; emergent trends. Prerequisite: Graduate standing. (Typically offered: Irregular) 3 cr · 3 hr source
SOCI 51303The Community3A sociological analysis of the theory, methods and materials used in the study of the community. Prerequisite: Graduate standing. (Typically offered: Irregular) 3 cr · 3 hr source
SOCI 52303Theories of Deviance3A survey of major theories-classical, developmental, ecological, functionalist, conflict, subcultural, control, and phenomenological-explaining morally condemned differences in society. Particular em… 3 cr · 3 hr source
SOCI 52503Classical Social Theory3A survey of social theory up to the late 20th century. An introduction to the classical sociological themes that continue to inform research, analysis, and policy formation. Major issues will include… 3 cr · 3 hr source
SOCI 52603Contemporary Social Theory3Analysis of contemporary social theories & major theoretical debates. Emphasis is on critical evaluation & application of theoretical perspectives to current social issues affecting families and comm… 3 cr · 3 hr source
SOCI 53101Applied Data Analysis Laboratory1Provides instruction for data transformations required for the advanced statistical procedures used in the Statistical Package for the Social Sciences (SPSS). Also provides instruction in the use of… 1 cr · 1 hr source
SOCI 53203Applied Data Analysis3Covers basic concepts and applications of the general linear model to a variety of sociological research issues and problems. Also provides an introduction to binary dependent and multivariate catego… 3 cr · 3 hr source
SOCI 54103Seminar in Criminological Theory3An examination of the causation of crime, focusing primarily on sociological theories. Prerequisite: Graduate standing. (Typically offered: Spring) 3 cr · 3 hr source
SOCI 54203Research in Criminology3Examination of empirical research in criminology, focusing on methodological problems, strategies, and findings. Prerequisite: Graduate standing. (Typically offered: Fall) 3 cr · 3 hr source
SOCI 54303Victimization3Study of the causes, correlates, and consequences of victimization, focusing on theories of victimization and the role of victims in the criminal justice system. Prerequisite: Graduate standing. (Typ… 3 cr · 3 hr source
SOCI 54403Seminar in Terrorism and Homeland Security3Examines the evolution of modern terrorism and homeland security, focusing primarily on the dynamics of American terrorist movements (ideologies, motives, and tactics). Social, political, and crimina… 3 cr · 3 hr source
SOCI 54503Social Control3Study of sociological theories and research on formal social control, primarily institutional responses to criminal behavior. Prerequisite: Graduate standing. (Typically offered: Irregular) 3 cr · 3 hr source
SOCI 54703Crime and Commuity3Examination of how neighborhood structural characteristics and social organization affect crime, as well as how the presence of crime and disorder in a community can affect neighborhood social organi… 3 cr · 3 hr source
SOCI 55003Research Internship3Supervised research experience. Prerequisite: Graduate standing. (Typically offered: Fall, Spring and Summer) 3 cr · 3 hr source
SOCI 6000VMaster's Thesis1. (Typically offered: Fall, Spring and Summer) May be repeated for degree credit. 1 cr · 1 hr source
SOST 20003Introduction to Southern Studies3A three credit hour interdisciplinary course that explores the history, politics, literature, and culture of the U.S. South from the colonial era to the present. Students who minor in Southern Studie… 3 cr · 3 hr source
SOST 3990VSpecial Topics in Southern Studies1Topics that explore the American South which are not usually presented in depth in regular courses. (Typically offered: Irregular) May be repeated for up to 6 hours of degree credit. 1 cr · 1 hr source
SPAC 50303Astrophysics I: Stars and Planetary Systems3Stellar structure and evolution, the properties of the solar system, and extrasolar planetary systems. (Typically offered: Fall Odd Years) This course is cross-listed with ASTR 50303 . 3 cr · 3 hr source
SPAC 51203Internship3for graduate students in the space and planetary sciences graduate degree programs and concentrations in the graduate programs in physics, biology, geosciences and mechanical engineering. Students co… 3 cr · 3 hr source
SPAC 51601Seminar1s organized by the Center for Space and Planetary Sciences covering topics on the cutting edge of research in the field for graduate students conducting research with a faculty member in the space an… 1 cr · 1 hr source
SPAC 52101SPAC Proseminar1Introductory course consisting of discourses and case studies in ethics, communications and public policy in the administration of space and planetary sciences. Prerequisite: Admission to program or… 1 cr · 1 hr source
SPAC 53103Planetary Atmospheres3Origins of planetary atmospheres, structures of atmospheres, climate evolution, dynamics of atmospheres, levels in the atmosphere, the upper atmosphere, escape of atmospheres, and comparative planeto… 3 cr · 3 hr source
SPAC 54103Planetary Geology3Exploration of the solar system, geology and stratigraphy, meteorite impacts, planetary surfaces, planetary crusts, basaltic volcanism, planetary interiors, chemical composition of the planets, origi… 3 cr · 3 hr source
SPAC 55503Astrobiology3Discusses the scientific basis for the possible existence of extraterrestrial life. Includes origin and evolution of life on Earth, possibility of life elsewhere in the solar system (including Mars),… 3 cr · 3 hr source
SPAC 56103Astronautics3Study of spacecraft design and operations. Prerequisite: Admission to program or instructor consent. (Typically offered: Irregular) 3 cr · 3 hr source
SPAC 6000VMaster's Thesis1. (Typically offered: Fall, Spring and Summer) May be repeated for degree credit. 1 cr · 1 hr source
SPAC 7000VDoctoral Dissertation1. (Typically offered: Fall, Spring and Summer) May be repeated for degree credit. 1 cr · 1 hr source
SPAN 10103Elementary Spanish I3A first introduction of Spanish for true beginners--pronunciation, aural comprehension, speaking and reading in Spanish--with an objective towards active mastery of basic grammatical structures. (Typ… 3 cr · 3 hr source
SPAN 10203Elementary Spanish II3Elementary courses stress pronunciation, aural comprehension, and simple speaking ability, and lead to active mastery basic grammar and limited reading ability. (Typically offered: Fall and Spring) 3 cr · 3 hr source
SPAN 20103Intermediate Spanish I3Intermediate courses lead to greater facility in spoken language and to more advanced reading skills. (Typically offered: Fall and Spring) 3 cr · 3 hr source
SPAN 20203Intermediate Spanish II3Continued development of basic speaking comprehension and writing skills and intensive development of reading skills. (Typically offered: Fall and Spring) 3 cr · 3 hr source
SPAN 202H3Honors Intermediate Spanish II3Continued development of basic speaking comprehension and writing skills and intensive development of reading skills. (Typically offered: Fall and Spring) This course is equivalent to SPAN 20203 . 3 cr · 3 hr source
SPAN 21203Spanish for Heritage Speakers I3Designed for students from a Spanish-speaking background with limited to no formal study of the language. Literacy development in Spanish with emphasis on building vocabulary, plus reading and writin… 3 cr · 3 hr source
SPAN 30003Advanced Spanish3Further intensive practice to strengthen written and oral expression. Includes a review of the essentials of Spanish grammar. Prerequisite: SPAN 20203 or equivalent. (Typically offered: Fall and Spri… 3 cr · 3 hr source
SPAN 30303Conversation and Composition3Three hours per week of guided conversation (oral) and composition (written) practice for the post-intermediate student. Prerequisite: SPAN 30003 . (Typically offered: Fall and Spring) 3 cr · 3 hr source
SPAN 31003Cultural Readings3A course designed to build vocabulary and to strengthen reading skills and oral expression through extensive practice with culturally authentic materials. Prerequisite: SPAN 20203 or equivalent. (Typ… 3 cr · 3 hr source
SPAN 31103Introduction to Literature3Further development of reading skills and introduction to literary commentary and analysis. Prerequisite: (Both SPAN 30003 and SPAN 31003 or only SPAN 31203 ), or equivalent. (Typically offered: Fall… 3 cr · 3 hr source
SPAN 311H3Honors Introduction to Literature3Further development of reading skills and introduction to literary commentary and analysis. Prerequisite: Honors standing, both SPAN 30003 and SPAN 31003 or only SPAN 31203 . (Typically offered: Irre… 3 cr · 3 hr source
SPAN 31203Spanish for Heritage Speakers II3Designed for students from a Spanish-speaking background with some formal training in Spanish and/or the ability to read and write in the language. Continue developing language skills, plus introduct… 3 cr · 3 hr source
SPAN 38803Translation and Interpretation I: Spa/Eng - Eng/Spa3Designed for learners who want to improve their proficiency in both Spanish and English while introducing translation and interpretation theory with hands-on practice. Prerequisite: Both SPAN 30003 a… 3 cr · 3 hr source
SPAN 399HVHonors Spanish Course1Honors thesis research and writing under the direction of a faculty member in the department. Prerequisite: Junior standing. (Typically offered: Fall and Spring) May be repeated for up to 12 hours of… 1 cr · 1 hr source
SPAN 40003Advanced Grammar3For majors and advanced students covering the problematic areas of Spanish syntax and usage. Prerequisite: SPAN 30003 and SPAN 31003 . (Typically offered: Fall) 3 cr · 3 hr source
SPAN 40703Introduction to Hispanic Linguistics3Deepens students' knowledge of the Spanish language through an introduction to the discipline of Linguistics, which is the field of science that studies human language. Areas of Hispanic linguistics… 3 cr · 3 hr source
SPAN 41003Survey of Spanish Cultures: From the Middle Ages to Present Day3Covers the diverse literatures, artistic movements, national projects, and identities of present-day Spain. Examines modern-day cultural debates from a historical perspective and utilizes video games… 3 cr · 3 hr source
SPAN 41103Contemporary Spanish Society through Cinema3Provides an in-depth look at contemporary Spain by exploring its cinema. Covers basic film techniques and how to analyze films in the context of broadening knowledge about Spanish culture and history… 3 cr · 3 hr source
SPAN 41203Spanish for Heritage Speakers III3Continued development and expansion of Spanish writing skills. Special emphasis given to active grammar, textual production, and critical thinking for writing in academic and professional settings. S… 3 cr · 3 hr source
SPAN 41303Survey of Spanish-American Literature I3Survey of Spanish-American literature from the Colonial period to mid-19th Century, including pre-Hispanic Indigenous Literatures. Prerequisite: SPAN 31103 . (Typically offered: Irregular) 3 cr · 3 hr source
SPAN 41903Survey of Spanish-American Literature II3Survey of Spanish-American literature from Modernism to the present. Prerequisite: SPAN 31103 . (Typically offered: Irregular) 3 cr · 3 hr source
SPAN 42103Spanish Civilization3A wide-ranging exploration of Spanish history and culture from the Middle Ages to the present. Prerequisite: SPAN 31103 . (Typically offered: Irregular) 3 cr · 3 hr source
SPAN 42203Latin American Civilization3. Prerequisite: SPAN 31103 . (Typically offered: Irregular) 3 cr · 3 hr source
SPAN 42403Literature and Culture in the Hispanic United States3An exploration of the history and culture, art and politics of the major Hispanic groups in the United States. Focus on contemporary attitudes and issues. Prerequisite: SPAN 31103 . (Typically offere… 3 cr · 3 hr source
SPAN 42503Latin American Cinema and Society3This course examines key issues in Latin American culture and history through films, documentaries, and literary and cultural texts. Topics included are: Human Rights, Ethnicity, Gender, Revisions of… 3 cr · 3 hr source
SPAN 43303Business Spanish I3Enhances ability to interact in Spanish-language business environments by providing a solid foundation in vocabulary and structure in functional business areas such as company structure, banking and… 3 cr · 3 hr source
SPAN 44403Decolonial Latin America/ Latinoamérica decolonial3Examines the critical view of long-lasting inequities in Latin America derived from colonialism, including but not limited to political, racial, sexual, epistemic, religious, economic and environment… 3 cr · 3 hr source
SPAN 45503Latin America Today3An exploration of recent and contemporary issues in Latin American culture and society, including social classes, ethnicity, urbanization, family, education, and religion, as well as popular culture… 3 cr · 3 hr source
SPAN 45603Latino Youth Biliteracy Service Learning Project3The Latino Youth Biliteracy Project is a service learning course for students in Spanish and Latin American and Latino Studies. Readings on Latino education policies and challenges, bilingualism, and… 3 cr · 3 hr source
SPAN 45803Advanced Spanish for Health Professions3is an upper level course for students in Spanish and Latin American and Latino Studies. It develops advanced Spanish language skills specifically for healthcare providers, combining medical communica… 3 cr · 3 hr source
SPAN 45903Trans-American Issues in Contemporary Mexican and U.S. Latin American Literature and Film3Explores the cultural identities, political issues, and hemispheric dynamics in salient instances of contemporary Mexican and U.S. Latin American literature and film. Evaluates the varieties of repre… 3 cr · 3 hr source
SPAN 46203Advanced Proficiency in Spanish3Work in translation and composition, oral proficiency, and phonetics and pronunciation for students who still seek further practice in skills development to extend their fluency and proficiency in th… 3 cr · 3 hr source
SPAN 4700VSpecial Topics1May be offered in a topic not specifically covered by courses otherwise listed. (Typically offered: Irregular) May be repeated for up to 6 hours of degree credit. 1 cr · 1 hr source
SPAN 4750VSpecial Investigations1. (Typically offered: Fall and Spring) May be repeated for degree credit. 1 cr · 1 hr source
SPAN 48703Creative Writing in Spanish3Introduces students to basic skills and tools needed to be a creative writer in Spanish by exploring poetry, short story, and the short novel. Prerequisite: SPAN 30303 and SPAN 31003 . (Typically off… 3 cr · 3 hr source
SPAN 48803Indigenous Literatures of Mesoamerica, the Andes and the Amazon3A study of native oral narratives, literary texts and other writing forms in the Americas, from ancient times to the present, including the Andean Khipus, Mesoamerican Codices, and Amazonian mythic n… 3 cr · 3 hr source
SPAN 50703Introduction to Hispanic Linguistics3Deepens students' knowledge of the Spanish language through an introduction to the discipline of Linguistics, which is the field of science that studies human language. Areas of Hispanic linguistics… 3 cr · 3 hr source
SPAN 52003Medieval Spanish Literature3From the 'Jarchas' to the Celestina. (Typically offered: Irregular) 3 cr · 3 hr source
SPAN 52303Survey of Spanish Golden Age Literature3Survey of narrative, poetry, and theatre during the Spanish Golden Age in the 16th and 17th centuries. (Typically offered: Irregular) 3 cr · 3 hr source
SPAN 52403Golden Age Poetry and Drama3History and development of those genres in the 16th and 17th centuries, with close reading of major works. (Typically offered: Irregular) 3 cr · 3 hr source
SPAN 52503Colonial Literature and Culture3An introductory course to the history, culture and literature of colonial Spanish America from 1492 until 1810. The course will cover representative colonial and indigenous texts and their contexts i… 3 cr · 3 hr source
SPAN 52703Survey of Spanish Culture from the 18th to 19th Centuries3Focuses on Spanish society, history and culture in the 18th and 19th centuries. Examines a variety of genres and media in order to understand how culture influences and is influenced by nationalism,… 3 cr · 3 hr source
SPAN 52803Survey of Contemporary Spanish Culture3A graduate-level survey that looks at Spanish society, history and culture in the 20th and 21st centuries. Covering a variety of media, it explores how culture influences aesthetic production and the… 3 cr · 3 hr source
SPAN 53403Survey of 20th Century Spanish Literature3A graduate-level survey of Spanish literature from the Generation of 1898 to the Transition. Prerequisite: Graduate standing. (Typically offered: Irregular) 3 cr · 3 hr source
SPAN 5390319th Century Spanish American Literature3Study of representative literary works from Independence (1810) to 1900's. The course covers Neoclassicism, Romanticism, Realism/Naturalism, and Modernism and the role of literature in the nation-bui… 3 cr · 3 hr source
SPAN 54303Don Quixote Now and Then3A course on Spain's greatest literary masterpiece: Cervantes' Don Quixote (1605-1615). Addresses Don Quixote's infinite connections both with the literatures of its time and with the cultural product… 3 cr · 3 hr source
SPAN 5460320th Century Spanish American Literature3Critical survey of major movements and outstanding and representative works in 20th century prose and poetry, from the Mexican Revolution and the avant-garde to the contemporary boom and post-boom. (… 3 cr · 3 hr source
SPAN 55603Latino Youth Biliteracy Service Learning Project3The Latino Youth Biliteracy Project is a service learning course for students in Spanish and Latin American and Latino Studies. Readings on Latino education policies and challenges, bilingualism, and… 3 cr · 3 hr source
SPAN 57003Special Topics3May be offered in a subject not specifically covered by the courses otherwise listed. (Typically offered: Irregular) May be repeated for degree credit. 3 cr · 3 hr source
SPAN 5750VSpecial Investigations1. (Typically offered: Irregular) May be repeated for degree credit. 1 cr · 1 hr source
SPAN 59403U.S. Latino/a Literatures and Cultures3Explores the construction and negotiation of Latino/a identities through the study of literary and filmic texts. Theoretical concepts (e.g. latinidad, latinization, intra-latino, cultural remittances… 3 cr · 3 hr source
SPCH 10003Public Speaking3Application of the communication techniques needed to organize and deliver oral messages in a public setting. Emphasis given to theory and practice of message strategies and preparation, audience ana… 3 cr · 3 hr source
SPCH 100H3Honors Public Speaking3Application of the communication techniques needed to organize and deliver oral messages in a public setting. Emphasis given to theory and practice of message strategies and preparation, audience ana… 3 cr · 3 hr source
SPED 38603Applications of Behavior Change Procedures3Course content includes (a) information on behavior change procedures; (b) activities designed to acquire skill in developing and evaluating behavioral change programs; and (c) information and activi… 3 cr · 3 hr source
SPED 4110VMentoring Students with Special Needs1This course provides students an opportunity to mentor students with special needs. Students spend from 3 - 9 hours weekly providing academic and social supports to students with special needs. (Typi… 1 cr · 1 hr source
SPED 41403Teaching Communication Skills to Persons with Autism3This course focuses on classroom and teaching strategies for the development of communication skills with students who have autism spectrum disorders. Students will learn the characteristics of typic… 3 cr · 3 hr source
SPED 41703Introduction to Dyslexia: Literacy Development and Structure of Language3This course focuses on the assessment of students with disabilities, literacy development, skills & intervention. Students will utilize foundational concepts of oral and written language including th… 3 cr · 3 hr source
SPED 44103ABA and Classroom Management for Teachers3Students in this course will develop an understanding of the basic principles of Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) and learn how to implement these principles across a Positive Behavior Support Model.… 3 cr · 3 hr source
SPED 441H3Honors ABA and Classroom Management for Teachers3Students in this course will develop an understanding of the basic principles of Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) and learn how to implement these principles across a Positive Behavior Support Model.… 3 cr · 3 hr source
SPED 44203Technology for the Inclusive Classroom3A study of the use of instructional and assistive/augmentative technology for students with learning differences and special learning needs. Prerequisite: Admission into Special Education Bachelor of… 3 cr · 3 hr source
SPED 44303Curriculum Development and Instructional Planning3Study of the research base for the design and adaptation of curriculum and instructional strategies for students with disabilities in general and special classrooms. Prerequisite: Admission into Spec… 3 cr · 3 hr source
SPED 44403Career Development and Transition Planning for Students with Disabilities3A study of career development theory and the research-based strategies for evaluating, planning, and implementing transition programs for students with disabilities. Prerequisite: Admission into Spec… 3 cr · 3 hr source
SPED 44503Assessment of Students with Disabilities3A study of the methods and techniques of the assessment of children in all areas of exceptionality with emphasis on diagnosis, classification, and tracking progress. Field experience required. Prereq… 3 cr · 3 hr source
SPED 445H3Honors Assessment of Students with Disabilities3A study of the methods and techniques of the assessment of children in all areas of exceptionality with emphasis on diagnosis, classification, and tracking progress. Field experience required. (Typic… 3 cr · 3 hr source
SPED 44603Teaching Students with Extensive Support Needs3A study of methods and materials for teaching students (K-12) with extensive support needs, including those with intellectual disability, autism, other health impairments, and multiple disabilities.… 3 cr · 3 hr source
SPED 44703Teaching Students with Disabilities in Math and Science3A study of content, methods, and materials for teaching mathematics and science to students with diverse learning needs and how to adapt curriculum to meet diverse needs. Field experience required. P… 3 cr · 3 hr source
SPED 44803Teaching Literacy Skills to Students with Disabilities3This course will offer a detailed study of how to systematically and explicitly teach essential reading skills to students with disabilities or those at-risk for learning difficulties. Field experien… 3 cr · 3 hr source
SPED 44903Introduction to Students with High Incidence Disabilities3The purpose of this course is to develop an understanding of high incidence disabilities, understand the unique characteristics as they apply to the context of the K-12 classroom, be able to design a… 3 cr · 3 hr source
SPED 45309Special Education Residency9Provides the opportunity to focus demonstrating and refining teaching skills through a teaching internship in special education grades K-6 grades while simultaneously developing a professional portfo… 9 cr · 9 hr source
SPED 45403Special Education Seminar3Provides the opportunity to focus on issues encountered in the teaching internship in special education grades kindergarten through sixth grades while simultaneously developing a professional portfol… 3 cr · 3 hr source
SPED 45503Special Education Research - Kindergarten through 6th Grade3Designing, conducting and applying research to improve classroom instruction in special education (K-6). (Typically offered: Fall) 3 cr · 3 hr source
SPED 45609Special Education Teaching Internship - 7th through 12th Grade9Provides the opportunity to focus demonstrating and refining teaching skills through a teaching internship in special education grades 7-12 grades while simultaneously developing a professional portf… 9 cr · 9 hr source
SPED 45703Special Education Advanced Seminar3Provides the opportunity to focus on issues encountered in the teaching internship in special education grades while simultaneously developing a professional portfolio. Must be taken concurrently wit… 3 cr · 3 hr source
SPED 45801Special Education Research1Designing, conducting and applying research to improve classroom instruction in special education. (Typically offered: Spring) 1 cr · 1 hr source
SPED 47803Professional and Family Partnerships3This course is a study of research-based strategies for partnership with professionals and families. This course will pursue an in-depth study of knowledge, skills, and dispositions needed to provide… 3 cr · 3 hr source
SPED 50103Introduction to Early Childhood Special Education3This course is designed to help students understand the impact of different theories and philosophies of early learning and development on assessment, curriculum, instruction, and intervention decisi… 3 cr · 3 hr source
SPED 50203Inclusive Practices in Early Childhood Special Education3This advanced study course supports Scholar Practitioner in pursuit of an in-depth study of knowledge, skills, and dispositions needed to implement inclusive practices for young learners with disabil… 3 cr · 3 hr source
SPED 50303Family & Professional Partnerships in Early Childhood Special Education3This advanced course supports Scholar Practitioners in pursuit of an in-depth study of family-school partnerships from early childhood through the transition to primary school while emphasizing advan… 3 cr · 3 hr source
SPED 50403Assessment & Programming in Early Childhood Special Education3This advanced study course supports Scholar Practitioners in pursuit of knowledge and understanding of the purposes of assessment in relation to ethical and legal considerations. Students learn how t… 3 cr · 3 hr source
SPED 51403Teaching Communication Skills to Persons with Autism3This course focuses on classroom and teaching strategies for the development of communication skills with students who have autism spectrum disorders. Students will learn the characteristics of typic… 3 cr · 3 hr source
SPED 51703Introduction to Dyslexia: Literacy Development & Structure of Language3This course focuses on the assessment of students with disabilities, literacy development, skills and intervention. Students will utilize foundational concepts of oral and written language including… 3 cr · 3 hr source
SPED 5320VPracticum in Special Education3Supervised field experiences in special education programs, schools, institutions, and other facilities for exceptional children. (Typically offered: Irregular) May be repeated for up to 6 hours of d… 3 cr · 3 hr source
SPED 54103ABA and Classroom Management for Teachers3Students in this course will develop an understanding of the basic principles of Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) and learn how to implement these principles across a Positive Behavior Support Model.… 3 cr · 3 hr source
SPED 54303Curriculum Development and Instructional Planning for Dyslexia3Study of the research base for the design, adaptation, and implementation of curriculum and instructional strategies for students with disabilities with dyslexia in general and special classrooms. (T… 3 cr · 3 hr source
SPED 54603Teaching Students with Significant Disabilities3A study of methods and materials for teaching students (K-12) with severe disabilities, including severe mental retardation, serious emotional disturbance, other health impairments, multiple disabili… 3 cr · 3 hr source
SPED 54803Teaching Literacy Skills to Students with Disabilities3This course will offer a detailed study of how to systematically and explicitly teach essential reading skills to students with disabilities or those at-risk for learning difficulties. Graduate degre… 3 cr · 3 hr source
SPED 54903Introduction to Students with Autism Spectrum Disorder3The purpose of this course is to develop an understanding of autism spectrum disorders, understand the unique characteristics as they apply to the context of the classroom, be able to design an appro… 3 cr · 3 hr source
SPED 5520VResidency in Special Education3Provides the opportunity to focus demonstrating and refining teaching skills through a teaching internship in special education grades while simultaneously developing a professional portfolio. (Typic… 3 cr · 3 hr source
SPED 55403Dyslexia Teaching Practicum3Provides the opportunity to demonstrate and refine teaching skills with dyslexic students and others with literacy learning disabilities through case studies and structured multi-sensory teaching of… 3 cr · 3 hr source
SPED 56303Curriculum Development and Instructional Planning3Study of the research base for the design and adaptation of curriculum and instructional strategies for students with disabilities in general and special classrooms. (Typically offered: Irregular) 3 cr · 3 hr source
SPED 56403Individual Diagnostic Testing3A study of various individual diagnostic tests used to identify students with disabilities and develop individual educational programs. Prerequisite: Admission to Graduate School. (Typically offered:… 3 cr · 3 hr source
SPED 56503Individual Intelligence Testing3A study of various individual intelligence tests, including the Wechsler series, and their use in schools to identify students with disabilities. Prerequisite: Admission to Graduate School. (Typicall… 3 cr · 3 hr source
SPED 56703Teaching Students with Disabilities in the Content Areas3A study of content, methods, and materials for teaching content courses to students with diverse learning needs (K-12). (Typically offered: Irregular) 3 cr · 3 hr source
SPED 56803Teaching Literacy Skills to Students with Disabilities3This course will offer a detailed study of how to systematically and explicitly teach essential reading skills to students with disabilities or those at-risk for learning difficulties. (Typically off… 3 cr · 3 hr source
SPED 57103Career Development and Transition for People with Disabilities3This is an advanced course at the master's level in the specialty studies. The Scholar Practitioner model at this level will pursue an in-depth study of the transition process for students with disab… 3 cr · 3 hr source
SPED 57303Inclusive Practices for Diverse Populations3An advanced study of the characteristics of persons with exceptional learning needs and the provision of appropriate instruction in the general education classroom including the use of current techno… 3 cr · 3 hr source
SPED 57603Teaching Students with Extensive Support Needs3A graduate level study of methods and materials for teaching students (K-12) with extensive support needs including those with intellectual disability, autism, other health impairments, and other dis… 3 cr · 3 hr source
SPED 57803Professional and Family Partnerships3This course is an advanced course at the master's level in the specialty studies. The Scholar Practitioner model at this level will pursue an in-depth study of family-school partnerships from early c… 3 cr · 3 hr source
SPED 57903Practicum in Applied Behavior Analysis3This course is a supervised practicum that provides students with experience in applying the knowledge, skills, and dispositions by teaching individuals using Applied Behavior Analysis. Instructor ap… 3 cr · 3 hr source
SPED 58603Assessment and Programming for Students with Dyslexia3Methods and techniques of assessment of children and youth with dyslexia with emphasis on identification, informal, and formal assessment to support teams in educational program development and imple… 3 cr · 3 hr source
SPED 58703Assessment and Programming for Students with Disabilities3Methods and techniques of assessment of children in all areas of exceptionality with emphasis on diagnosis and classification. (Typically offered: Fall) 3 cr · 3 hr source
SPED 58803Research in Inclusive Education3Review of research in inclusive education including all areas of exceptionality and English language learners with emphasis on research-based practices. (Typically offered: Fall) 3 cr · 3 hr source
SPED 58903Organization, Administration and Supervision of Special Education3Procedures, responsibilities and problems of organization, administration, and supervision of special education programs. (Typically offered: Irregular) 3 cr · 3 hr source
SPED 5990VSpecial Topics1Discussion and readings on selected topics in special education. Special focus on recent and emerging topics in special education. Prerequisite: Admission to Graduate School and Special Education gra… 1 cr · 1 hr source
SPED 6050VIndependent Study1Advanced studies on potential research topics for graduate students in special education. Prerequisite: Admission to the Graduate School and instructor consent. (Typically offered: Irregular) May be… 1 cr · 1 hr source
SPED 64003Emerging Issues in Special Education3A study in the complex issues with which professionals in the field of special education must be familiar and prepared to address. (Typically offered: Irregular) 3 cr · 3 hr source
SPED 64303Legal Aspects of Special Education3A study of litigation and legislation in special education, federal and state laws and court cases, and due process hearings. (Typically offered: Irregular) This course is cross-listed with EDLE 6430… 3 cr · 3 hr source
SPED 64503Organizational Behavior Management3This course is an introduction to Human Performance Technology, a rapidly growing field that applies the principles, methods, and empirical generalizations of Behavior Analysis to improving human per… 3 cr · 3 hr source
SPED 64603Theory and Philosophy in Behavior Analysis3Course provides information on: (a) the philosophical assumptions and principles of behavior analysis; (b) basic principles, processes, and concepts of applied behavior analysis; and (c) the ethical… 3 cr · 3 hr source
SPED 68003Teaching Students with Autism Spectrum Disorders3This course provide students with an understanding of individuals who have been diagnosed with autism spectrum disorders. The course provides a life-span perspective by focusing on preschoolers, scho… 3 cr · 3 hr source
SPED 68103Characteristics and Assessment of Persons with ASD3This course provides an in-depth study of the characteristics and assessment of persons with autism spectrum disorders. It includes formal and informal assessment measures used to assist in the ident… 3 cr · 3 hr source
SPED 68203Instructional Methods for Students with Autism Spectrum Disorders3This course is designed to assist professional educators in planning and implementing instructional and support services for students with autism spectrum disorders. Students will learn how to partic… 3 cr · 3 hr source
SPED 68403Basic Principles of Behavior3Course provides information on: (a) the philosophical assumptions and principles of behavior analysis; (b) basic principles, processes, and concepts of applied behavior analysis; and (c) ethical and… 3 cr · 3 hr source
SPED 68503Behavior Intervention and Assessment II3Course content includes information on effective methods and the development of skills: (a) assessing, organizing, and interpreting behavior; (b) conducting task analysis and selecting intervention g… 3 cr · 3 hr source
SPED 68603Behavior Intervention and Assessment I3Course content includes (a) information on behavior change procedures; (b) activities designed to acquire skill in developing and evaluating behavioral change programs; and (c) information and activi… 3 cr · 3 hr source
SPED 68703Research Methods in Behavior Analysis3Course content includes information on and the development of skills in: (a) the measurement of the multiple dimensions of behaviors; (b) the use of methods of measuring behavior; (c) the experimenta… 3 cr · 3 hr source
SPED 68803Ethics in Behavior Analysis3Course content includes information on the ethical, professional and legal standards in special education and, specifically, the area of applied behavior analysis. Prerequisite: SPED 68403 . (Typical… 3 cr · 3 hr source
SPED 68903Basics of Behavior Analysis3This course provides information on: (a) the philosophical assumptions and principles of behavior analysis; (b) basic principles, processes, and concepts of applied behavior analysis; and (c) the eth… 3 cr · 3 hr source
STAN 5010VSpecial Topics in Statistics and Analytics1Designed to cover specialized topics not usually presented in depth in regular courses. (Typically offered: Irregular) May be repeated for up to 12 hours of degree credit. 1 cr · 1 hr source
STAN 5020VResearch Problems in Statistics and Analytics1Designed to allow focused study into student's research area. (Typically offered: Irregular) May be repeated for up to 12 hours of degree credit. 1 cr · 1 hr source
STAN 6000VMaster's Thesis1. Prerequisite: Graduate standing. (Typically offered: Fall, Spring and Summer) May be repeated for degree credit. 1 cr · 1 hr source
STAT 28233Biostatistics3An introductory course in biostatistics emphasizing methods for collecting, graphing, and understanding data. Special emphasis is placed upon available methods for both exploratory and confirmatory d… 3 cr · 3 hr source
STAT 30041Statistics Methods Laboratory1Introduction to the statistical software SAS, including its use for common statistical analyses. A practical complement to the statistical methodology covered in STAT 30043 . (Typically offered: Fall… 1 cr · 1 hr source
STAT 30043Statistical Methods3Describing Data, Basic Probability, Random variables, Uniform, Normal and Binomial Distributions, Sampling Distributions, Confidence Intervals, Hypothesis testing, Correlation and Regression, Conting… 3 cr · 3 hr source
STAT 30133Introduction to Probability3A calculus-based introduction to probability. Discrete probability spaces and counting techniques, discrete and continuous probability distributions, random variables, random samples, law of large nu… 3 cr · 3 hr source
STAT 31133Introduction to Mathematical Statistics3A calculus-based introduction to mathematical statistics, revolving around estimation, hypothesis testing, and Bayesian inference. Emphasis is given to the unifying mathematical and decision-theoreti… 3 cr · 3 hr source
STAT 40133Statistical Forecasting and Prediction3Provides an in depth look at the theory and practice of applied modeling of temporal data for data science, including model building, selection, autocorrelation, autoregression and moving averages, a… 3 cr · 3 hr source
STAT 40233Bayesian Methods3Provides an introductory look at the theory and practice of applied Bayesian modeling for data science: including model building, selection, regularization, classification and prediction. Students wi… 3 cr · 3 hr source
STAT 40333Nonparametric Statistical Methods3Goodness-of-fit tests, nonparametric inference in one-sample and two-sample location model, one-way and two-way ANOVA, nonparametric measures of association, Empirical distribution function, Bootstra… 3 cr · 3 hr source
STAT 40433Sampling Techniques3Considers optimum techniques of simple random, stratified random, cluster, systematic and multistage sampling from finite populations subject to cost precision constraints. Wide range of applications… 3 cr · 3 hr source
STAT 4053VInternship in Professional Practice1Professional work experience involving significant use of mathematics or statistics in business, industry or government. Prerequisite: Departmental consent. (Typically offered: Fall, Spring and Summe… 1 cr · 1 hr source
STAT 41031Introduction to R1A hands-on introduction to R software, a free and open-source computing environment used for data manipulation and analysis across a broad spectrum of subject areas. Intended for new users. Content b… 1 cr · 1 hr source
STAT 43333Analysis of Categorical Responses3Statistical tools to analyze univariate and multivariate categorical responses. Emphasis is given to Generalized Linear Models, including logistic regression and loglinear models. Prerequisite: STAT… 3 cr · 3 hr source
STAT 43733Experimental Design3Topics in the design and analysis of planned experiments, including randomized block, Latin square, split plot, and BIB designs, use of fractional factorial replication, and repeated measures. Prereq… 3 cr · 3 hr source
STAT 50131Statistics Methods Laboratory1Introduction to the statistical software SAS, including its use for common statistical analyses. (Typically offered: Fall and Spring) 1 cr · 1 hr source
STAT 50133Statistical Methods3Describing Data, Basic Probability, Random variables, Uniform, Normal and Binomial Distributions, Sampling Distributions, Confidence Intervals, Hypothesis testing, Correlation and Regression, Conting… 3 cr · 3 hr source
STAT 50333Nonparametric Statistical Methods3Goodness-of-fit tests, nonparametric inference in one-sample and two-sample location model, one-way and two-way ANOVA, nonparametric measures of association, Empirical distribution function, Bootstra… 3 cr · 3 hr source
STAT 5053VInternship in Professional Practice1Professional work experience involving significant use of mathematics or statistics in business, industry or government. Graduate degree credit will not be given for both STAT 4053V and STAT 5053V .… 1 cr · 1 hr source
STAT 51033Introduction to Probability Theory3Fundamentals of probability, distribution theory, and random variables; expected value, moments, and generating functions; classic parametric families of distributions; central limit theorems, inequa… 3 cr · 3 hr source
STAT 51133Statistical Inference3Statistical theory of estimation and testing hypothesis. Prerequisite: STAT 51033 and graduate standing in mathematics or statistics, or departmental consent. (Typically offered: Spring) 3 cr · 3 hr source
STAT 51231Introduction to R1A hands-on introduction to R software, a free and open-source computing environment used for data manipulation and analysis across a broad spectrum of subject areas. Intended for new users. Content b… 1 cr · 1 hr source
STAT 53133Regression Analysis3Review of matrix algebra, parameter estimation in linear models, regression diagnostics, collinearity, variable selection, nonparametric regression, Bayesian regression. Prerequisite: STAT 50133 or d… 3 cr · 3 hr source
STAT 53333Analysis of Categorical Responses3Statistical tools to analyze univariate and multivariate categorical responses. Emphasis is given to Generalized Linear Models, including logistic regression and loglinear models. Prerequisite: STAT… 3 cr · 3 hr source
STAT 53533Methods of Multivariate Analysis3Statistical tools to analyze multivariate datasets. Topics include the multivariate linear model, principal component analysis, factor analysis, linear discriminant analysis, clustering, classificati… 3 cr · 3 hr source
STAT 53733Experimental Design3Topics in the design and analysis of planned experiments, including randomized block, Latin square, split plot, and BIB designs, use of fractional factorial replication, and repeated measures. Gradua… 3 cr · 3 hr source
STAT 53833Time Series Analysis3Identification, estimation and forecasting of time series. Spectral analysis including the fast Fourier transform computational aspects are emphasized. Prerequisite: STAT 51033 , and graduate standin… 3 cr · 3 hr source
STAT 54133Spatial Statistics3Applied spatial statistics, covering univariate spatial modeling (kriging), multivariate spatial modeling (cokriging), methods of estimation and inference, and spatial sampling designs. Special relev… 3 cr · 3 hr source
STAT 54433Computational Statistics3In-depth introduction to computer-based algorithms used for inference and forecasting. Course content may vary by semester. Possible algorithms covered could include: resampling methods (bootstrap),… 3 cr · 3 hr source
STAT 5500VStatistical Consulting1Designed to give students a statistical consulting practicum. Students meet with clients, analyze data and prepare reports for the clients. (Typically offered: Fall, Spring and Summer) May be repeate… 1 cr · 1 hr source
STAT 6103VResearch in Statistics1. Prerequisite: Graduate standing in mathematics or statistics, or departmental consent. (Typically offered: Irregular) 1 cr · 1 hr source
STAT 6393VTopics in Statistics1Current state of the art on methodology in one of the topics: multivariate analysis, time series analysis, sequential analysis, factor analysis, or biostatistics. Prerequisite: Graduate standing in m… 1 cr · 1 hr source
STEM 12001Introduction to Teaching STEM Subjects1This course previews what it is like to teach STEM subjects. Engaging activities that model effective teaching practices, discussions of STEM education issues, and in-class teaching experiences will… 1 cr · 1 hr source
STEM 12102Inquiry Approach to Teaching STEM Subjects2Along with learning classroom strategies for engaging students and organizing a lesson, student pairs plan and teach three inquiry-based lessons (choice of math, science, or computer science) in a lo… 2 cr · 2 hr source
STEM 20003The Art of STEM Communication3It is widely known that breakdown of communication contributes to mistrust and misunderstanding of the scientific enterprise. In this dynamic, interdisciplinary course including guest lectures, socio… 3 cr · 3 hr source
STEM 30303Project-based Learning and Teaching3This course is designed to introduce students to the fundamental concepts of project-based learning (PBL). Students will explore the principles and practices of PBL, examine the role of PBL in studen… 3 cr · 3 hr source
STEM 31003Knowing and Learning in Science and Mathematics3This course examines theories of learning to provide a firm foundation for teaching, learning, and communicating within STEM disciplines. Drawing from scholarship in educational psychology and other… 3 cr · 3 hr source
STEM 31403Teaching Science in the Elementary Grades3Study of the methods and materials in teaching science. Classroom applications of teaching strategies with analysis of teacher effectiveness in seminar settings are emphasized. Field experience requi… 3 cr · 3 hr source
STEM 32003Classroom Interactions3This course examines the interaction between teachers, students, and content, and how effective communication and pedagogical knowledge contribute to development of conceptual understanding of STEM s… 3 cr · 3 hr source
STEM 34003STEM Teaching Experiences3This course examines the interaction between teachers, students, and content, and how effective communication and pedagogical knowledge contribute to developing deep conceptual understanding of STEM… 3 cr · 3 hr source
STEM 40003Teaching Secondary Science3Study of the methods and materials for teaching science. Includes philosophical, cognitive, and psychological dimensions of teaching science. The planning of instruction, microteaching, safety and li… 3 cr · 3 hr source
STEM 40103Teaching Secondary Science: Theory to Practice3In this course, students will receive instruction in advanced methodologies for teaching science in grades 7-12, implement strategies in the classroom, and reflect on their teaching experiences. Pre-… 3 cr · 3 hr source
STEM 40303Introduction to STEM Education3This course provides an introduction to the foundations of STEM education disciplines and the strategies used to deliver integrative STEM education in the elementary and secondary school setting. The… 3 cr · 3 hr source
STEM 40403Creativity and Innovation in STEM Education3This course in technology and engineering education focuses on the development and introduction of technology and engineering-based activities to support science and mathematics instruction in the el… 3 cr · 3 hr source
STEM 40703Teaching Programming in the Secondary Schools3This course provides an introduction to the foundations of teaching methods for computer programming in the secondary schools. Methods of computer programming instruction will include teaching strate… 3 cr · 3 hr source
STEM 41004Astronomy for Educators4splits evenly between the basics of astronomy and practical methods for teaching astronomy effectively to all grade levels. The class is appropriate and effective for elementary, middle school, and s… 4 cr · 4 hr source
STEM 4280VSTEM Secondary Teacher Residency3The Residency I experience is the first of two semesters of teaching internships for STEM Ed students preparing for careers as secondary mathematics, science, or computer science teachers. This part-… 3 cr · 3 hr source
STEM 43003Teaching Secondary Mathematics3Framed by current literature in mathematics education, teacher candidates will deepen their knowledge of effective practices for teaching mathematics and essential elements of school mathematics prog… 3 cr · 3 hr source
STEM 43103Teaching Secondary Mathematics: Theory to Practice3Mathematics pedagogical knowledge involves knowledge of content, students, mathematical tasks and strategies for effective teaching of mathematics. This course will equip teacher candidates with meth… 3 cr · 3 hr source
STEM 43303History and Philosophy of Science for Science Teachers3The History and Philosophy of Science for Science Teachers explores knowledge generation in the sciences by referencing the history and philosophy of the sciences. The course prepares future teachers… 3 cr · 3 hr source
STEM 44003Teaching Seminar3This weekly seminar is designed to help mathematics, science, and computer science teacher interns address complex issues related to novice teaching experiences, including assessment and evaluation o… 3 cr · 3 hr source
STEM 45006Teaching Internship6The teaching internship is the apprenticeship experience for students preparing for mathematics, science, or computer science teacher licensure. Interns will teach full-time in secondary schools with… 6 cr · 6 hr source
STEM 50003Introduction to Teaching Secondary Science3Study of the methods and materials for teaching science. Includes philosophical, cognitive, and psychological dimensions of teaching science. The planning of instruction, microteaching, safety and li… 3 cr · 3 hr source
STEM 50103Teaching Secondary Science: Theory to Practice3In this course, students will receive instruction in advanced methodologies for teaching science in grades 7-12, implement strategies in the classroom, and reflect on their teaching experiences. Prer… 3 cr · 3 hr source
STEM 50203Creativity and Innovation in STEM3This introductory course in technology and engineering education (TEED) focuses on the development and introduction of TEED activities to support science and mathematics instruction in the elementary… 3 cr · 3 hr source
STEM 50303Introduction to STEM Education3This course provides an introduction to the foundations of STEM education disciplines and the strategies used to deliver integrative STEM education in the elementary and secondary school setting. The… 3 cr · 3 hr source
STEM 50703Teaching Programming in the Secondary Schools3This course provides an introduction to the foundations of teaching methods for computer programming in the secondary schools. Methods of computer programming instruction will include teaching strate… 3 cr · 3 hr source
STEM 51004Astronomy for Educators4splits evenly between the basics of astronomy and practical methods for teaching astronomy effectively to all grade levels. The class is appropriate and effective for elementary, middle school, and s… 4 cr · 4 hr source
STEM 52003Problem-Based Mathematics3This graduate level course focuses on sharing, modeling and practicing strategies to support the meaningful integration of science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) with the emphasis on… 3 cr · 3 hr source
STEM 52103Teaching Problem-Based Science in the Elementary Grades3This graduate level course focuses on sharing, modeling and practicing strategies to support the meaningful integration of science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) with the emphasis on… 3 cr · 3 hr source
STEM 53003Teaching Secondary Mathematics3Framed by current literature in mathematics education, teacher candidates will deepen their knowledge of effective practices for teaching mathematics and essential elements of school mathematics prog… 3 cr · 3 hr source
STEM 53103Teaching Secondary Mathematics: Theory to Practice3Mathematics pedagogical knowledge involves knowledge of content, students, mathematical tasks and strategies for effective teaching of mathematics. This course will equip teacher candidates with meth… 3 cr · 3 hr source
STEM 53303Nature of Science: Philosophy of Science for Science Educators3The Nature of Science is a hybrid discipline drawing from philosophy, history and sociology of science and the psychology of scientific observation to provide a complete view of how science functions… 3 cr · 3 hr source
SUST 11003Foundations of Sustainability3is an interdisciplinary course to introduce concepts and theories of sustainability at global, regional, and local levels. Emphasis is on four thematic areas of sustainability; social, natural, built… 3 cr · 3 hr source
SUST 110H3Honors Foundations of Sustainability3Foundations of Sustainability is an interdisciplinary course to introduce concepts and theories of sustainability at global, regional, and local levels. Emphasis is on four thematic areas of sustaina… 3 cr · 3 hr source
SUST 21003Applications of Sustainability3is an interdisciplinary course introducing data gathering, data analysis or interpretation, and synthesis of data applied to problems in sustainability. Students engage in hands-on, inquiry-based inv… 3 cr · 3 hr source
SUST 3900VSpecial Problems in Sustainability1Special Problems is intended to fulfill a need in the sustainability curriculum to offer one-time pilot course work in any semester prior to the formal curriculum approval process, offer seminars on… 1 cr · 1 hr source
SUST 41003Capstone Experience in Sustainability3A capstone experience focused on service learning, research learning, or internship in sustainability. Student engagement in community service, research, or relevant work on sustainability through a… 3 cr · 3 hr source
SUST 46003Environmental Sociology3The course provides a social perspective on environmental issues. It examines the linkage between society, ecological systems and the physical environment. It provides conceptual framework(s) for ana… 3 cr · 3 hr source
SUST 46903Environmental Justice3This course deals with the ethical, environmental, legal, economic, and social implications of society's treatment of the poor, the disenfranchised, and minorities who live in the less desirable, det… 3 cr · 3 hr source
SUST 51003Foundations of Sustainable and Resilient Systems3Exploring sustainability foundations, application, and assessment, this course provides students the skills and competencies to understand, communicate, and evaluate sustainability at multiple scales… 3 cr · 3 hr source
SUST 52003Decision Making, Analysis and Synthesis in Sustainability3Provides an applied framework for analyzing decision dynamics, supporting and promoting more sustainable decisions, and measuring the sustainability of systems. The course applies theories of change,… 3 cr · 3 hr source
SUST 53003Sustainable Global Food, Energy and Water Systems3Provides a detailed review of the existing global food production/distribution and water systems, with an emphasis on scarcity, equity, management and challenges from changing global systems. This co… 3 cr · 3 hr source
SUST 54003Sustainable Strategies and Practices in Fashion and Textiles3Explore the evolving landscape of sustainability in the fashion and textile industries through this comprehensive course. Delve into the pressing challenges of greenhouse gas emissions, chemical mana… 3 cr · 3 hr source
SUST 5900VSpecial Problems in Sustainability1Special Problems is intended to fulfill a need in the sustainability curriculum to offer one-time pilot course work in any semester prior to the formal curriculum approval process, offer seminars on… 1 cr · 1 hr source
SUST 69103Sustainable Design and Construction: Remediation and Plants on Structure3Plants on Structure introduces students to strategies and techniques of plant use in the built environment. Potential topics include green infrastructure (e.g., green roofs and walls), site, soil, an… 3 cr · 3 hr source
SWAH 10103Elementary Swahili I3Stresses correct pronunciation, aural comprehension, simple speaking ability, and leads to mastery of basic grammar and limited reading ability. (Typically offered: Irregular) 3 cr · 3 hr source
SWAH 10203Elementary Swahili II3Continues to stress correct pronunciation, aural comprehension, and speaking ability and continues to build mastery of basic grammar and limited reading ability. Prerequisite: SWAH 10103 (Typically o… 3 cr · 3 hr source
SWAH 20103Intermediate Swahili I3Leads to greater facility in spoken language and develops more advanced reading and writing skills. Prerequisite: SWAH 10103 and SWAH 10203 . (Typically offered: Irregular) 3 cr · 3 hr source
SWAH 20203Intermediate Swahili II3Leads to greater facility in spoken language and develops more advanced reading and writing skills. Prerequisite: SWAH 10103 , SWAH 10203 and SWAH 20103 . (Typically offered: Irregular) 3 cr · 3 hr source
TEED 12003CAD Technology I3Use and care of instruments; lettering, sketching, applied geometry, pictorial drawing, and orthographic projection. Introduction to computer-aided drafting. (Typically offered: Spring) 3 cr · 3 hr source
TEED 21003Technology and Society3An examination of the complex relationships between society, values, and technological development in developed and under-developed nations. (Typically offered: Fall) 3 cr · 3 hr source
TEED 41003Engineering Design for Technology Education Capstone3Analysis of engineering design, focus on design processes, physical and computer modeling, and materials processing. Prerequisite: TEED 21003 . (Typically offered: Irregular) 3 cr · 3 hr source
THTR 10003Theatre Appreciation3Introduction to theatre arts; playwriting, directing, acting, and design. For the general student. May not be presented towards satisfaction of the B.A. in fine arts requirement by theatre majors. (T… 3 cr · 3 hr source
THTR 100H3Honors Theatre Appreciation3Introduction to theatre arts; playwriting, directing, acting, and design. For the general student. May not be presented towards satisfaction of the B.A. in fine arts requirement by theatre majors. Pr… 3 cr · 3 hr source
THTR 10103Musical Theatre Appreciation3Includes reading, viewing, guided listening, critical thinking, creating, and writing about this quintessentially American art form and its role in society. (Typically offered: Fall, Spring and Summe… 3 cr · 3 hr source
THTR 101H3Honors Musical Theatre Appreciation3Includes reading, viewing, guided listening, critical thinking, creating, and writing about this quintessentially American art form and its role in society. Prerequisite: Honors candidacy. (Typically… 3 cr · 3 hr source
THTR 12203Introduction to Theatre3This course is designed to create an ensemble of theatre students, passionate about all areas of discipline within the theatre art form. Theatre majors get acquainted with the practical expectations… 3 cr · 3 hr source
THTR 13103Stage Technology3Fundamentals of basic theatre construction with an emphasis on techniques, materials, planning and process. Corequisite: Drill component. Prerequisite: Theatre major or instructor consent. (Typically… 3 cr · 3 hr source
THTR 13203Stage Technology: Scenery and Lighting3Fundamentals of scenery and lighting technology with emphasis on theatre tools, equipment, and basic drafting. Training in basic principles and skills of stage carpentry, scene painting, lighting tec… 3 cr · 3 hr source
THTR 14203Script Analysis3Investigation of the dramatic forms and structures of play texts - from the classical era to the present - with special emphasis on how actors, directors, and designers encounter and realize texts in… 3 cr · 3 hr source
THTR 16803Acting I3An introductory acting studio course, exploring the physical, vocal, analytical, and imaginative processes required for the performance of dramatic texts. Through exercises and scene study, this cour… 3 cr · 3 hr source
THTR 18803Acting I for Theatre Majors3An introductory acting studio course for theatre majors, exploring the physical, vocal, analytical, and imaginative processes required for the performance of dramatic texts. Through exercises and sce… 3 cr · 3 hr source
THTR 23103Fundamentals of Theatrical Design3Principles and practices of theatre design including the elements of design and the fundamental principles of art and their application to the areas of set, costume, and lighting design. This course… 3 cr · 3 hr source
THTR 24601Alexander Technique Lessons1Students will become aware of habitual patterns of tension and how these patterns interfere with performance, learning, and overall health. The Technique offers practical skills for improving coordin… 1 cr · 1 hr source
THTR 24703Voice and Speech for the Actor3Develops the student's free, natural voice for use on stage and in front of the camera. Topics address physical awareness, breath awareness, touch of sound, gathering vibrations, channel of sound, sp… 3 cr · 3 hr source
THTR 24803Stage Movement3An introduction to the Psycho-physical approach to acting and actor training developed by Michael Chekhov. Prerequisite: ( THTR 10003 or THTR 12203 ), THTR 14203 and ( THTR 16803 or THTR 18803 ). (Ty… 3 cr · 3 hr source
THTR 26803Acting II3An acting studio course deepening the exploration of techniques introduced in Acting I, including expanded work on characterization and script analysis through exercises, scene-work and monologue per… 3 cr · 3 hr source
THTR 30001Production Practicum1Credit for participation in technical assignments related to mainstage or faculty-directed productions: one (1) credit hour per production. Assignments shall be determined by the faculty. Credit will… 1 cr · 1 hr source
THTR 30101Performance Practicum1Credit for performance in faculty directed productions; one credit hour per production. Assignments shall be determined by the faculty. Credit will be awarded only after satisfactory completion of as… 1 cr · 1 hr source
THTR 32103Costume Design3Learn the art and practice of costume design for theatrical productions. Emphasis will be placed on the elements and principles of design as it relates to character development. Additional emphasis w… 3 cr · 3 hr source
THTR 34603Introduction to the Alexander Technique3The Alexander Technique helps us to become aware of habits of tension and how these patterns interfere with performance, learning, and overall health. The technique offers a systematic process of re-… 3 cr · 3 hr source
THTR 35103Drafting for the Theatre3Covers basic technical drawing and graphic skills necessary to communicate design ideas to fellow artisans. Both production and design-oriented drafting will be explored using both hand drafting and… 3 cr · 3 hr source
THTR 36503Directing I3Basic principles and techniques of play direction, including play analysis, audition and rehearsal organization, staging and collaborating with actors. Pre- or Corequisite: Theatre major and junior o… 3 cr · 3 hr source
THTR 36603Acting: Scene Study3An advanced acting studio building on techniques introduced in Acting I and II. Intensive work on script analysis, emotional preparation, awakening the imagination, characterization, partner work and… 3 cr · 3 hr source
THTR 36703Acting: Auditioning3An advanced acting course, focusing on theatrical monologues and developing the actor's confidence and ability in theatre auditioning. In simulated auditions, students develop and explore contrasting… 3 cr · 3 hr source
THTR 36803Stage Management3The study of the principles of stage management as practiced in academic and professional theatre. The course develops the core management skills of communication and organization through classroom e… 3 cr · 3 hr source
THTR 37303Lighting Design3The study of the art and practice of stage lighting design through demonstration and projects. The course includes lighting technology, history, electricity, fixtures, consoles and control systems. E… 3 cr · 3 hr source
THTR 39003Makeup Design3Learn the principles, techniques, materials, and tools used in makeup design for theatrical productions. Character analysis, character development, as well as period styles will be the basis for all… 3 cr · 3 hr source
THTR 392H3Honors Colloquium3Treats a special topic or issue, offered as part of the honors program. Prerequisite: Honors candidacy (not restricted to candidacy in THTR). (Typically offered: Irregular) May be repeated for degree… 3 cr · 3 hr source
THTR 399HVHonors Thesis1The Honor student will complete a thesis. Prerequisite: Junior standing. (Typically offered: Fall, Spring and Summer) May be repeated for up to 12 hours of degree credit. 1 cr · 1 hr source
THTR 40603Playwriting3A beginning workshop in the fundamentals of playwriting designed for students interested in exploring how their personal stories translate and get expressed theatrically. Exercises in dialogue, chara… 3 cr · 3 hr source
THTR 41203Rendering for the Theatre3Develops the vocabulary of visual communication for theatre using a variety of media and techniques. Investigation of traditional as well as digital drawing and painting methods and materials used by… 3 cr · 3 hr source
THTR 41401Singing for Musical Theatre1Private study of the singing voice focusing on musical theatre vocal technique and repertoire. (Typically offered: Irregular) May be repeated for up to 2 hours of degree credit. 1 cr · 1 hr source
THTR 41503Musical Theatre Performance3Principles and techniques of performing a singing role for the theatre. Examines the relationship between score and text. Prerequisite: THTR 26803 and current standing as a THTR Major, Minor, or inst… 3 cr · 3 hr source
THTR 42303History of the Theatre I3A survey of dramatic literature, theatre practices and cultural contexts for dramatic presentation from classical Greece through the 19th century. The research component of this course fulfills the F… 3 cr · 3 hr source
THTR 43303History of the Theatre II3A survey of dramatic literature from the rise of realism to the present, designed to examine historical context, theatrical convention, modes of storytelling and questions of diversity and inclusion… 3 cr · 3 hr source
THTR 44603African American Theatre History -- 1950 to Present3A chronological examination of African-American theatre history from 1950 to the present through the study of African-American plays and political/social conditions. Upon completion of this course th… 3 cr · 3 hr source
THTR 44803Acting: Meisner I3This course introduces students to the Sanford Meisner approach to acting. A progressive series of exercises focus on listening, concentration, imagination, working from impulse, and actively connect… 3 cr · 3 hr source
THTR 44903Acting: Meisner II3Continuation of Beginning Meisner Technique. A progressive series of exercises focus on emotional preparation, connection to impulse, and living fully under imaginative circumstances. Prerequisite: T… 3 cr · 3 hr source
THTR 46503Scene Design3Theory and practice in the art of scenic design, including historical and contemporary styles and techniques. Prerequisite: THTR 23103 . (Typically offered: Spring Even Years) 3 cr · 3 hr source
THTR 46603Sound Design and Engineering3The study and application of sound in a theatrical environment covering both technology and design aspects of sound in a live setting. Prerequisite: THTR 23103 . (Typically offered: Irregular) 3 cr · 3 hr source
THTR 46803Acting: Shakespeare3An acting studio course exploring the performance of Shakespearean texts, with focus on scansion, verse and prose, poetry, characterization and voice and articulation. Prerequisite: THTR 26803 . (Typ… 3 cr · 3 hr source
THTR 47003Theatre Education: Methods of Instruction3Introduces leading theories and practices in theatre instruction for junior high and high school students. Focuses on creating, adapting, and justifying pedagogical strategies as well as the design a… 3 cr · 3 hr source
THTR 47103Theatre Education: Program Design and Leadership3Introduces the skills necessary for the successful integration of theatre arts in the secondary school environment. Focuses on the promotion of theatre as a discipline, both in classes and as an co-c… 3 cr · 3 hr source
THTR 48303Scene Painting3A studio class in painting techniques for the theatre. Exercises in color, textures, styles, and execution. Prerequisite: THTR 23103 . (Typically offered: Fall Even Years) 3 cr · 3 hr source
THTR 4900VIndependent Study1Individually designed and conducted programs of reading and reporting under the guidance of a faculty member. Prerequisite: Instructor consent. (Typically offered: Irregular) May be repeated for up t… 1 cr · 1 hr source
THTR 4910VSpecial Topics1Classes not listed in the regular curriculum, offered on demand on the basis of student needs and changes within the profession. (Typically offered: Fall, Spring and Summer) May be repeated for degre… 1 cr · 1 hr source
THTR 4920VInternship1A practical, experiential approach to performance and production using the internship program to provide training and experience more advanced than that provided during the normal school year. Studen… 1 cr · 1 hr source
THTR 4930VSpecial Topics in Design and Technology1Topics not listed in the regular curriculum. Topics related to scenery, costumes, lighting, and sound will be offered on demand to accommodate Design & Technology focused student needs and changes wi… 1 cr · 1 hr source
THTR 4940VSpecial Topics in Performance1Topics not listed in the regular curriculum. Topics related to acting, directing, and playwriting will be offered on demand to accommodate Design & Technology focused student needs and changes within… 1 cr · 1 hr source
THTR 49503Theatre in London3Immerses scholars in the world of theatre and culture in Britain. Students spend four weeks in London with excursions to Stratford-upon-Avon, Oxford and Bath. Literature, performance, design and hist… 3 cr · 3 hr source
THTR 49901Theatre Capstone1A culminating experience in the major, students will develop a portfolio of work encompassing their undergraduate focus in Performance or Design and Technology. The course concludes with a presentati… 1 cr · 1 hr source
THTR 51203Theatrical Design Rendering Techniques3Investigation of drawing and painting methods and materials useful to theatrical designers. Integration of traditional and digital technology and tools in creating the documents necessary to communic… 3 cr · 3 hr source
THTR 51303Design Portfolio Development3Development of the skills and techniques used to prepare and present a professional design portfolio in order to successfully interview for a career in the theatre. Traditional and digital output inc… 3 cr · 3 hr source
THTR 51403History of Decor for the Stage3An overview of architectural decoration and its application to theatrical design from the Predynastic Period (4400-3200 B.C.) through the Art Deco period with references to contemporary decor. Prereq… 3 cr · 3 hr source
THTR 51501Singing for Musical Theatre1Private study of the singing voice focusing on musical theatre vocal technique and repertoire. (Typically offered: Irregular) May be repeated for up to 3 hours of degree credit. 1 cr · 1 hr source
THTR 51703Drafting for the Designer3Focuses on industry standard practices of drafting. Students will study and execute design drafting packages for the theatre, including but not limited to Designer Drawings, Painter's Elevations, Pro… 3 cr · 3 hr source
THTR 51803Scene Design Studio3Individual and advanced projects in designing scenery for various theatrical genres as well as non-theatrical applications with emphasis on the design process involving playscript analysis, text anal… 3 cr · 3 hr source
THTR 51903Scene Technology Studio3Individual and advanced projects in scenic techniques with emphasis on scene painting, drafting, rendering, properties design, or scenic crafts as determined by student need. Contributes to on-going… 3 cr · 3 hr source
THTR 52103Costume History I: Pre-Historic Through 15th Century3Introduction to the History of Costume. Begins with Pre-historic societies, the earliest Mediterranean cultures, and continues throughout the 15th century. Uses primary resources to explore historic… 3 cr · 3 hr source
THTR 52203Costume History II: 16th through 19th Century3Introduction to the relationship between human social behavior and the development of body coverings from the 15th through 19th centuries. Uses primary resources to explore historic garment elements,… 3 cr · 3 hr source
THTR 52703Costume Crafts3Introduction to costume crafts, materials, and techniques. Projects include creation of hats and headpieces, whisks/collars, and paper creations. Focuses on specific attention to pattern drafting, co… 3 cr · 3 hr source
THTR 52803Costume Design Studio3Individual and advanced projects in designing costumes for various theatrical genres with emphasis on the design process involving text interpretation, character analysis, and research. Collaboration… 3 cr · 3 hr source
THTR 52903Costume Technology Studio3Individual and advanced projects in costume construction and techniques with emphasis on flat pattern, draping, corsetry, tailoring or costume crafts as determined by student need. Contributes to on-… 3 cr · 3 hr source
THTR 53803Lighting Design Studio3Individual projects in lighting design with an emphasis on stage lighting as an art form. Investigates the design process involving script interpretation, design aesthetics, research and storytelling… 3 cr · 3 hr source
THTR 53903Lighting Technology Studio3Individual and advanced projects in lighting technology with emphasis on programming, equipment, advanced control, lighting software, methods of digital rendering and computer visualization. Contribu… 3 cr · 3 hr source
THTR 54103African American Theatre History -- 1950 to Present3A chronological examination of African-American theatre history from 1950 to the present through the study of African-American plays and political/social conditions. Students will become familiar wit… 3 cr · 3 hr source
THTR 5420VGraduate Acting Studio1Provides actors with intensive opportunities to explore specific aspects of their craft. Sample topics include characterization, Chekhov, Pinter, Brecht, improvisation and mask work. Topics vary each… 1 cr · 1 hr source
THTR 54302Graduate Voice and Speech I2Teaches how to build clear vocal production using proper breath support, grounded in the Alexander technique. Emphasis on the connection between breath and thought, learning to undo inadequate vocal… 2 cr · 2 hr source
THTR 54403Graduate Acting: Period Styles3Styles of acting in relation to French and English Dramatic Literature (16th-19th Centuries). This course also examines the historical and cultural influences that shaped each genre. A period dance c… 3 cr · 3 hr source
THTR 5450VMusical Theatre Performance1Theory and techniques of performing a singing role for the theatre. Integrates acting and vocal techniques and examines the relationship between score and text. Prerequisite: Graduate standing in The… 1 cr · 1 hr source
THTR 5480VMeisner Technique I1Acting theory and exercises of Sanford Meisner, including repetition work, connecting with partner, three moment game, activities, and emotional preparation. (Typically offered: Irregular) 1 cr · 1 hr source
THTR 5490VMeisner Technique II1Continuation of Meisner Technique I. Incorporation of theory and advanced exercises of the Meisner Technique into the playing of text. Prerequisite: THTR 5480V . (Typically offered: Irregular) 1 cr · 1 hr source
THTR 55101Alexander Technique Lessons1Students will become aware of habitual patterns of tension and how these patterns interfere with performance, learning, and overall health. The Technique offers practical skills for improving coordin… 1 cr · 1 hr source
THTR 55203Writing for Television and Screen3Advanced study and practice in writing for the small and big screen, with focus on writing for television. This writing workshop is an investigation into the form, structure, and vocabulary of writin… 3 cr · 3 hr source
THTR 55303Graduate Playwriting: Special Projects3Advanced study and practice in the area of playwriting. The area of concentration will be determined by the student's specific writing project(s). Prerequisite: Graduate standing. (Typically offered:… 3 cr · 3 hr source
THTR 55502Graduate Voice and Speech II2A continuation of Graduate Voice and Speech I, exploring more closely the connection between breath support and volume, pitch, range, resonance and articulation. Prerequisite: THTR 54302 . (Typically… 2 cr · 2 hr source
THTR 55602Graduate Voice and Speech III2Continuation of Graduate Voice and Speech II, focusing on the classification of vowels and consonants according to the International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA). Prerequisite: THTR 55502 . (Typically off… 2 cr · 2 hr source
THTR 55702Graduate Voice and Speech IV2Continuation of Graduate Voice and Speech III. Extension of the application of the IPA to the analysis of different accents of individuals for whom English is a second language. Approximately eight d… 2 cr · 2 hr source
THTR 56303Creating a One-Person Show3Actors learn to use compelling personal experiences and interests in the creation of a unique one-person show. Includes exploration in characterization, staging and playwriting. Culminates in the pub… 3 cr · 3 hr source
THTR 56403Devised Theatre3Explores performer-created works developed through group dynamics, with emphasis on innovative source materials and inventive theatrical approaches. (Typically offered: Irregular) 3 cr · 3 hr source
THTR 56603Directing Modern Drama3Studio course exploring the challenges of directing post-19th Century dramatic literature. Individual projects in collaboration with actors. Sample dramatic literature includes styles such as Realism… 3 cr · 3 hr source
THTR 56703Adapting and Directing Non-Theatrical Texts3Offers directors practice in the adaptation and staging of non-theatrical prose, poetry and current events. Individual projects in collaboration with actors. Prerequisite: Graduate standing in Theatr… 3 cr · 3 hr source
THTR 56803Directing Studio3Hands-on exploration into the direction of historical and contemporary texts and styles, including Greek, Roman, Shakespeare, Realism, American and international scripts and the adaptation of non-the… 3 cr · 3 hr source
THTR 57103Directing Classics3Explores the challenges of directing classic texts. Individual projects in collaboration with actors on a wide variety of pre-20th Century dramatic literature. Topics vary each semester. Prerequisite… 3 cr · 3 hr source
THTR 57203History of the Theatre I3A survey of dramatic literature, theatre practices and cultural contexts for dramatic presentation from classical Greece through the 19th century. (Typically offered: Fall) 3 cr · 3 hr source
THTR 57303History of the Theatre II3A survey of dramatic literature from the rise of realism to the present, designed to examine historical context, theatrical convention, modes of storytelling and questions of diversity and inclusion… 3 cr · 3 hr source
THTR 57503Collaborative Strategies for Theatre Artists3Designed for theatre artists to focus on how we work together, examine the collaborative process, and discover and practice the strategies, skills, and mindsets that make creative, strong, resilient,… 3 cr · 3 hr source
THTR 57703Script Analysis3Introduces the fundamentals of dramatic structure, in plays from the classical era to the present, with emphasis on how a dramatic work conveys cultural meaning and how it informs the production appr… 3 cr · 3 hr source
THTR 57803Viewpoints3Exploration and application of the Viewpoints movement technique. Prerequisite: Graduate standing in Theatre. (Typically offered: Irregular) 3 cr · 3 hr source
THTR 57903Script Analysis for Actors3Introduces script analysis techniques addressing the actors' process of analyzing events, character, language, structure, and the world of the play, so that the text may be specifically realized in p… 3 cr · 3 hr source
THTR 58303Scene Painting3A studio class in painting techniques for the theatre. Exercises in color, textures, styles, and execution. Graduate degree credit will not be given for both THTR 48303 and THTR 58303 . (Typically of… 3 cr · 3 hr source
THTR 5900VIndependent Study1Individually designed and conducted programs of reading and reporting under guidance of a faculty member. (Typically offered: Fall, Spring and Summer) May be repeated for up to 18 hours of degree cre… 1 cr · 1 hr source
THTR 5910VSpecial Topics1Classes not listed in the regular curriculum, offered on demand based on student needs and changes within the profession. Prerequisite: Graduate standing in Theatre or Instructor consent required. (T… 1 cr · 1 hr source
THTR 5920VInternship1Supervised practice in the various arts and crafts of the theatre (e.g. full design responsibility for a production; box office management; actor apprenticeship in a professional company). (Typically… 1 cr · 1 hr source
THTR 59503Theatre in London3Study Abroad immerses scholars in the world of theatre, culture and history in Britain. Students spend four weeks in London with excursions to Stratford-upon-Avon, Oxford and Bath. Literature, perfor… 3 cr · 3 hr source
THTR 6000VMaster's Thesis1. Prerequisite: Graduate standing. (Typically offered: Fall and Spring) May be repeated for degree credit. 1 cr · 1 hr source
THTR 63501Improvisation and Text in Commedia dell'Arte1Delves into the aesthetic, literary, and technical structures in which are rooted the dramaturgical components of Commedia dell'Arte. Focuses on the processes of improvisation, and makes use of sourc… 1 cr · 1 hr source
THTR 64104Basic Skills of the Physical Actor4Designed to enable actors to develop the physical, vocal, musical and rhythmic skills necessary for their craft, including movements, contemporary dance, voice work and music. Introduces the notion o… 4 cr · 4 hr source
THTR 64203Extended Skills of the Physical Actor3Presents students with demanding work in movement and vocal skills that move towards character-building, autonomous training methods and a deeper understanding of how musicality and rhythm are a key… 3 cr · 3 hr source
THTR 64302Advanced Skills of the Physical Actor2Presents pathways towards generating work both as an ensemble and as soloists. More complex expressive skills are investigated: text work, dance choreography, movement analysis and impulse, musical "… 2 cr · 2 hr source
THTR 66101Professional Aspects of Theatre1Introduction to industry through research of professional companies producing work that contains devised and physically - based material. Also covers elements of grant writing, producing on a budget,… 1 cr · 1 hr source
THTR 67401Non-Western Theatre1Introduces students to non-Western theatrical forms, concentrating on the traditional, primarily the theatre of three Asian countries: Japan, China, and India. Explores production methods, performanc… 1 cr · 1 hr source
UNIV 10051University Perspectives1A first-year "student success" course, this class will be taught with both an online component and classroom activities. The course is designed to teach/encourage critical thinking and civic engageme… 1 cr · 1 hr source
UNIV 100H1Honors University Perspectives1A first-year "student success" course, this class will be taught with both an online component and classroom activities. The course is designed to teach/encourage critical thinking and civic engageme… 1 cr · 1 hr source
UNIV 10101Writing with Integrity for the Academic World1An exploration of the principles and skills of writing with academic integrity in a collegiate setting. Aimed at preparing students to recognize the intellectual property of others and distinguish it… 1 cr · 1 hr source
UNIV 10301Math Study Skills1Eight-week course designed for students experiencing difficulty in studying and learning the cognitive and behavioral dimensions of learning mathematics and includes topics such as memory and mathema… 1 cr · 1 hr source
UNIV 10402College Learning I2The focus of this course is on developing and applying college-level thinking and learning skills specific to the University and on developing a student support base through a class learning communit… 2 cr · 2 hr source
UNIV 10501College Learning II1complements College Learning I by focusing on additional topics leading to student success, such as setting goals and implementing action plans, assessing interests and skills, investigating career p… 1 cr · 1 hr source
UNIV 11031Independent Study1Allows students to explore selected topics on an individual basis. (Typically offered: Fall, Spring and Summer) May be repeated for up to 2 hours of degree credit. 1 cr · 1 hr source
UNIV 12101Seminar1360 Seminars are courses taught in a small group setting by faculty and staff from throughout departments and colleges on campus that will help students to explore core class content deep level, hone… 1 cr · 1 hr source
UNIV 14031Classroom to Career1This course gives students the tools to prepare for a career or graduate school upon college graduation. Students will graduate from the nationally recognized Career Track Razorbacks program offered… 1 cr · 1 hr source
UNIV 20001Leadership by Design1is taught by a multi-disciplinary team across campus that will help students examine their campus community and how to intentionally take a leadership role in instigating change. Students will explor… 1 cr · 1 hr source
UNIV 21001Peer Mentoring Experience1The UNIV 21001 Peer Mentoring Experience is an independent study course open to students selected as a mentor through the required selection process. Student-mentors enrolled in this course will serv… 1 cr · 1 hr source
UNIV 22001Ethical Decision Making1An introductory course addressing issues that college students face regarding ethical decision-making. This course will introduce students to the basic terms and concepts related to ethics and decisi… 1 cr · 1 hr source
UNIV 23001Conflict Resolution1Introductory course aimed at addressing issues that college students face regarding emotional intelligence, anger management, and resolving conflict. This course will introduce students to the basic… 1 cr · 1 hr source
UNIV 33001University Internship1Provides career development opportunities for students in support of various university programs or departments. Students required to complete 40 hours of supervised internship duties to program or d… 1 cr · 1 hr source
UNIV 34001Career Planning and Professional Development for Juniors and Seniors1This course examines the career planning process of self-assessment, exploring career opportunities in the world of work and learning assertive job search strategies that result in the development of… 1 cr · 1 hr source
UNIV 40001Research Experience for Undergraduates1The course is reserved for undergraduate students who are participating in summer research programs. Prerequisite: Departmental/instructor consent. (Typically offered: Summer) May be repeated for up… 1 cr · 1 hr source
WLLC 30303Introduction to Game Design I3Introduction to the theory and practice of creating video games driven by the intersection of humanities, art, and technology. Covers critiquing representative video games and the decisions designers… 3 cr · 3 hr source
WLLC 303H3Honors Introduction to Game Design I3Introduction to the theory and practice of creating video games driven by the intersection of humanities, art, and technology. Covers critiquing representative video games and the decisions designers… 3 cr · 3 hr source
WLLC 30403Introduction to Game Design II3The second semester in the introductory sequence of game design. Introduces the unique challenges involved in representing historical content, in a critical way, through gameplay. Deepens understandi… 3 cr · 3 hr source
WLLC 304H3Honors Introduction to Game Design II3The second semester in the introductory sequence of game design. Introduces the unique challenges involved in representing historical content, in a critical way, through gameplay. Deepens understandi… 3 cr · 3 hr source
WLLC 30503The Colonial French in the Mississippi Valley3This course focuses on the French Colonial Mississippi Valley from 1698 until 1763. Activities for both French and non-French speaking students provide a rich environment to discuss encounters, subsi… 3 cr · 3 hr source
WLLC 30603Intro to Digital Humanities3Explores the myriad intellectual, technological, and aesthetic phenomena emerging from the intersection of the humanities and the digital. Students will critically reflect on the ideas of the innovat… 3 cr · 3 hr source
WLLC 30703Digital Humanities Special Topics3Topics in digital humanities which are not usually presented in depth in regular courses. Prerequisite: WLLC 30603 . (Typically offered: Fall) May be repeated for up to 6 hours of degree credit. 3 cr · 3 hr source
WLLC 31703Introduction to Linguistics3Introduction to language study with stress upon modern linguistic theory and analysis. Data drawn from various languages reveal linguistic universals as well as phonological, syntactic, and semantic… 3 cr · 3 hr source
WLLC 392H3Honors Colloquium3Covers a special topic or issue, offered as part of the honors program. Prerequisite: Honors candidacy (not restricted to candidacy in foreign languages). (Typically offered: Irregular) May be repeat… 3 cr · 3 hr source
WLLC 3980VSpecial Studies1A course (not independent study) which covers a topic or author not usually presented in depth in regular courses. (Typically offered: Irregular) May be repeated for degree credit. 1 cr · 1 hr source
WLLC 398HVHonors Special Studies1A course (not independent study) which covers a topic or author not usually presented in depth in regular courses. (Typically offered: Irregular) May be repeated for degree credit. This course is equ… 1 cr · 1 hr source
WLLC 40103Ethno-Historic Approach to Native American Languages3This course pursues an ethno-historic examination of Native American languages among Native nations primarily from the southeast and midwest including the Quapaws, the Cherokee, the Caddos, and the I… 3 cr · 3 hr source
WLLC 40203Languages, Cultures, and Teaching with Technology3This course provides senior level undergraduate and graduate students with innovative ways to teach and communicate through the use of modern technologies as applied to second languages. Topics of di… 3 cr · 3 hr source
WLLC 40303Languages, Cultures and Teaching with Video3This course provides senior level undergraduates and graduate students with the knowledge and skills needed to teach and communicate through the use of video as applied to second languages. Topics of… 3 cr · 3 hr source
WLLC 40403The Early French in North America3This course focuses on French exploration in North America from 1508 until 1698. Activities for both French and non-French speaking students provide a rich environment to discuss first encounters, cu… 3 cr · 3 hr source
WLLC 4230VCulture and Civilization: Field Studies1May be taken by students participating in overseas work study programs approved by the department. (Typically offered: Irregular) May be repeated for degree credit. 1 cr · 1 hr source
WLLC 50603Teaching Foreign Languages on the College Level3Focus on basic methodological concepts and their practical application to college foreign language instruction. (Typically offered: Irregular) 3 cr · 3 hr source
WLLC 54603Descriptive Linguistics3A scientific study of language with primary emphasis on modern linguistic theory and analysis. Topics include phonology, morphology, syntax, semantics, language acquisition, and historical developmen… 3 cr · 3 hr source
WLLC 57203Language Learning Research and Theory3Introduces research and theory in the field of second language learning and acquisition. Develops the ability to critically read and assess published research, while connecting with current theories… 3 cr · 3 hr source
WLLC 5750VSpecial Investigations1in world languages, literatures and cultures. (Typically offered: Irregular) May be repeated for up to 6 hours of degree credit. 1 cr · 1 hr source
WLLC 65503Applied Linguistics Seminar3Research and discussion in areas of applied linguistics ranging from discourse analysis, literacy, language pedagogy, and language planning to translation theory. Subject matter changes depending on… 3 cr · 3 hr source