All Courses
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Spring 2020 - Quantitative Research Methods (COJO-5070-01)
Design, implementation, and examination of research questions in communication with quantitative, social scientific methodologies. Attention primarily on survey design, experimental design, and quantitative content analysis. Analysis of quantitative data with statistical programs. Theories and ethical issues with quantitative research. Design and implement a quantitative study start to finish.Restriction and Prerequisite: Graduate standing or consent of the instructor. 1/27/2020 - 5/8/2020, Lecture
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Spring 2020 - Colloquium II (HP-2020-01)
Continues study of significant works in Western and Eastern literary, scientific and philosophical traditions begun in Colloquium I. Assignments focus on using critical discourse, historical research, and textual analysis to produce effective written compositions and oral presentations. Prerequisites: WA/COM1 1/27/2020 - 5/8/2020, Seminar
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Spring 2020 - Colloquium II (HP-2020-03)
Continues study of significant works in Western and Eastern literary, scientific and philosophical traditions begun in Colloquium I. Assignments focus on using critical discourse, historical research, and textual analysis to produce effective written compositions and oral presentations. Prerequisites: WA/COM1 1/27/2020 - 5/8/2020, Seminar
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Spring 2020 - Colloquium II (HP-2020-04)
1/27/2020 - 5/8/2020, Seminar, RH, 14
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Spring 2020 - Colloquium II (HP-2020-05)
Continues study of significant works in Western and Eastern literary, scientific and philosophical traditions begun in Colloquium I. Assignments focus on using critical discourse, historical research, and textual analysis to produce effective written compositions and oral presentations. Prerequisites: WA/COM1 1/27/2020 - 5/8/2020, Seminar
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Spring 2020 - Photography III (ART-4265-01)
An advanced photography class focusing on the production of a fully realized portfolio of images. Student’s interests will help shape a course dedicated to providing them with additional technical tools (traditional printing techniques, high level photoshop tools) and readings and discussions designed to push them beyond the comfortable boundaries of their photographic world.Prerequisites: ART 2000. 1/27/2020 - 5/8/2020, Studio, VA, 223
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Spring 2020 - Unit Oper Lab II (CHE-4050-02)
Illustrates mass-transfer principles with experiments, for example, on extraction, gas absorption, and distillation. Emphasizes experiment planning and technical communication, both written and oral. Prerequisite: C- or better in CHE 3040. 1/27/2020 - 5/8/2020, Lecture
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Spring 2020 - Sem:Drug Information Resources (PHCY-4170-03)
Students present oral reports on selected topics of pharmaceutical interest for discussion by the group. Prerequisite: consent of instructor. 1/27/2020 - 5/8/2020, Seminar
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Spring 2020 - Colloquium II (HP-2020-09)
Continues study of significant works in Western and Eastern literary, scientific and philosophical traditions begun in Colloquium I. Assignments focus on using critical discourse, historical research, and textual analysis to produce effective written compositions and oral presentations. Prerequisites: WA/COM1 1/27/2020 - 5/8/2020, Seminar
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Spring 2020 - Laboratory (ZOO-3115-18)
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 - Topics: Ethics/Future of Bus (MGT-4910-01)
A course for advanced students treating contemporary problems in management and administration. Specific area(s) to be considered in a given semester will be printed in the class schedule. Prerequisites: junior standing and other courses, as appropriate, for specific area/topic being covered. Obtain permission from the College of Business Academic Advising Office before registering. 1/27/2020 - 5/8/2020, Lecture
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Spring 2020 - Stagecraft (THEA-2220-01)
Studies basic skills and techniques used in building scenery for the academic and professional stage. Includes rigging, carpentry, scenic painting, elementary scenic design and basic stage lighting. Requires lab each semester in the Scene Shop between 1-5 p.m. Monday through Friday. 1/27/2020 - 5/8/2020, Studio