All Courses

  • Spring 2020 - Art in the Elementary School (EDEL-3170-02)

    Provides a foundation for understanding art in order to facilitate the teaching of art and the integration of art education into the elementary school curriculum. Involves both applied reading and studio production. Attention is given to development of artistic skills and meaningful art experiences based on DBAE principles. Prerequisites: junior classification, 2.5 minimum cumulative GPA. 1/27/2020 - 5/8/2020, Lecture

  • Spring 2020 - Topics and Issues (ANSC-4630-01)

    Writing-intensive course that focuses on writing projects related to current topics and issues in animal science. Emphasizes writing skills, strategies, information gathering and critical judgment. Assignments include short and long papers, resumes, letters of transmittal, and oral presentations.Prerequisites: senior standing and completion of USP WA and WB or COM1 and COM2 requirements. (Normally offered spring semester) 1/27/2020 - 5/8/2020, Lecture, AB, 103

  • Spring 2020 - Energy for Society (GEOL-3650-01)

    Examines the energy needs of a modern industrialized society. Looks at the types of energy, the natural laws that govern its use, transformation, and conservation. The different sources of energy available to modern societies are examined. Examination includes fossil fuels, nuclear power as well as alternative energy sources. The formation of the resource is discussed, how it is extracted, and any environmental consequences associated with its extraction and use. Prerequisite: completion of USP QA or Q 1/27/2020 - 5/8/2020, Lecture

  • Spring 2020 - Adv Communication Theory (COJO-3040-01)

    Considers nature of human communication theories. Analyzes problems in developing communication theory based on current social science methods. Prerequisites: COJO 1000 and COJO 1040. 1/27/2020 - 5/8/2020, Lecture

  • Spring 2020 - Physical Chemistry II (CHEM-4508-01)

    Second semester of a one year sequence, emphasizes kinetic theory of gasses introductory quantum mechanics, molecular bonding and structure, spectroscopy and statistical thermodynamics. Uses multivariable calculus and elementary differential equations. Prerequisite: CHEM 4507. 1/27/2020 - 5/8/2020, Lecture

  • Spring 2020 - Cost Acct II (ACCT-4540-01)

    Advanced topics in cost accounting concerning the organizational uses of information to plan, make decisions, and evaluate performance. Prerequisites: ACCT 3240 with a grade of C or better. 1/27/2020 - 5/8/2020, Lecture

  • Spring 2020 - Database Systems (COSC-4820-01)

    Provides comprehensive coverage of the problems involved in database design, in-depth coverage of data models and database languages. Students acquire practical skills of conceptual/logical database design and general familiarity with the problems and issues of database management. Prerequisite: COSC 2030. 1/27/2020 - 5/8/2020, Lecture, EN, 1045

  • Spring 2020 - Production Engineering (PETE-3715-01)

    Provides elements for calculating the production rate of oil or gas wells, including reservoir inflow performance, which is determined by the reservoir rock and fluids properties and calculated based on Darcy’s law, and tubing performance, which is determined by tubing parameters and calculated based on Newtonian dynamics. Surface facilities, process control, design of artificial lift systems, reservoir stimulations and optimization of production systems are also included.

  • Spring 2020 - Reservoir Engineering (PETE-3200-01)

    Examines use of material balance equation. Studies principles of fluid mechanics applied to single and multiphase flow of fluids in porous media and decline cure analysis. Prerequisites: C or better in CHE 2050. Students must be a Petroleum Engineering major. Students must be a Petroleum Engineering major. 1/27/2020 - 5/8/2020, Lecture

  • Spring 2020 - C++ Num Method (EE-4075-01)

    Introduction to the fundamentals of practical engineering programming, using specific applications of numerical methods to demonstrate these principles. The use of an object oriented approach using C++ in an efficient manner is emphasized. Other solution approaches, including C and Matlab will be discussed as appropriate. Credit will not be allowed in both EE 4075 and ES 3070. Prerequisites: MATH 2205 and (COSC 1010 or ES 1060) and (MATH 2250 or MATH 2310). 1/27/2020 - 5/8/2020, Lecture, EERB, 251

  • Spring 2020 - Problems:Pharmacy (PHCY-4160-06)

    Original investigation on a library or laboratory problem concerned with a definite phase of work in pharmacy. Prerequisite: consent of instructor. 1/27/2020 - 5/8/2020, Independent Study

  • Spring 2020 - Gen Psychology (PSYC-1000-01)

    Surveys the field of psychology through lectures, class discussion and assigned readings. Includes development of behavior, physiological mechanisms of behavior, perception, motivation and emotion, learning, intelligence, individuality and personality and mental health. 1/27/2020 - 5/8/2020, Lecture

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