All Courses
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Spring 2020 - Laboratory (ZOO-3115-13)
Covers the fundamental function(s) of the human body systems, from cells and tissues through organs and systems, focusing also on biological communication and homeostasis. Students learn how to interpret physiological data. Includes laboratory and tutorial sessions. Fulfills degree requirement in physiology subsection for zoology major. Prerequisite: At least ((C in CHEM 1020 or CHEM 1050) or B in CHEM 1000) and C in LIFE 1010. 1/27/2020 - 5/8/2020, Lab
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Spring 2020 - Laboratory (ZOO-3115-14)
Covers the fundamental function(s) of the human body systems, from cells and tissues through organs and systems, focusing also on biological communication and homeostasis. Students learn how to interpret physiological data. Includes laboratory and tutorial sessions. Fulfills degree requirement in physiology subsection for zoology major. Prerequisite: At least ((C in CHEM 1020 or CHEM 1050) or B in CHEM 1000) and C in LIFE 1010. 1/27/2020 - 5/8/2020, Lab
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Spring 2020 - Laboratory (ZOO-3115-15)
Covers the fundamental function(s) of the human body systems, from cells and tissues through organs and systems, focusing also on biological communication and homeostasis. Students learn how to interpret physiological data. Includes laboratory and tutorial sessions. Fulfills degree requirement in physiology subsection for zoology major. Prerequisite: At least ((C in CHEM 1020 or CHEM 1050) or B in CHEM 1000) and C in LIFE 1010. 1/27/2020 - 5/8/2020, Lab
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Spring 2020 - Drawing I (ART-1005-01)
A foundation level drawing course introducing fundamentals of observation, artistic invention, and basic principles of perspective and composition through problems in still life, landscape, and live model. lectures, drawing sessions, and critiques develop formal, conceptual, and technical understanding of the drawing process. 1/27/2020 - 5/8/2020, Studio
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Spring 2020 - Foundation 2D (ART-1110-01)
First in a sequence of three foundation courses that investigate the fundamentals of design. Basic aesthetic/formal concepts and conceptual approaches are covered through a variety of two-dimensional mediums. Structured critiques are employed to provide students the experience of assessing formal, conceptual, and technical aspects of art. 1/27/2020 - 5/8/2020, Studio, VA, 248
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Spring 2020 - Thesis Research (CE-5960-05)
Graduate level course designed for students who are involved in research for their thesis project. Also used for students whose coursework is complete and are writing their thesis. Prerequisites: Enrolled in a graduate degree program. 1/27/2020 - 5/8/2020, Independent Study
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Spring 2020 - PBS:Apparel Collection Dvlpmnt (FCSC-4106-02)
1/27/2020 - 5/8/2020, Independent Study
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Spring 2020 - PBS: Adv Interior Graphics (FCSC-4106-04)
Provides advanced undergraduate students opportunities to pursue a topic of special interest in a selected family and consumer sciences area, under guidance of a department faculty member. Prerequisites: junior or senior standing and advanced consultation with department head and an instructor in subject matter area. 1/27/2020 - 5/8/2020, Independent Study
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Spring 2020 - Problems in Acct: VITA (ACCT-4900-03)
An arrangement whereby students may investigate a particular problem area in accounting on an individual basis. Prerequisites: 6 hours in accounting; advanced business standing; junior standing; and written consent of instructor. 1/27/2020 - 5/8/2020, Independent Study
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Spring 2020 - Evolution of Economic Ideas (ECON-4240-01)
Econ 4240 is the economics capstone course. We study the history of economic thought and bring together the main ideas from your economics education up to this point. You will see how the economics field started and how it got to look like what you learned in your past economics courses. Additionally, 30\% of your grade comes from developing and presenting a capstone economics paper, in which you create (from scratch!) and analyze a micro-economic model of some real-world question that interests you.
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Spring 2020 - Intro to Spec Education (EDEX-2484-01)
Designed to meet the needs of education majors for a required course in special education. Prerequisite: EDST 2450 and an institutional GPA of 2.50 or higher. 1/27/2020 - 5/8/2020, Lecture
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Spring 2020 - Dynamic Optimiz (ECON-5130-01)
Covers methods for obtaining the optimal choice for economic variables that change over time, including calculus of variations and optimal control. These methods are applied to various dynamic economic problems, including optimal resource extraction, optimal capital allocation, and optimal growth. Prerequisites: ECON 5020, 5370. 1/27/2020 - 5/8/2020, Lecture