All Courses

  • Spring 2020 - Sem: Pro Skills for Res Scien (KIN-5586-40)

    Graduate students in kinesiology and health work intensively on current issuesand problems, and may pursue specific areas of emphasis. Although a total of 8 hours is permitted under this number, only 6 hours are allowed by the Division of Kinesiology and Health toward a student's graduate program. Cross listed with HLED 5586. Prerequisite: graduate standing in KIN or permission of instructor. 1/27/2020 - 5/8/2020, Seminar

  • Spring 2020 - Linux Programming (COSC-3750-01)

    Provide the necessary tools and skills to begin programming effectively on UNIX and Linux operating systems. Topics will include, shells and basic shell scripting, Linux utilities, editors, compilation, I/O and the file system, sockets and inter-process communication, and time permitting, threads. Prerequisites: COSC 2150 and COSC 2030. 1/27/2020 - 5/8/2020, Lecture, EN, 4059

  • Spring 2020 - Thesis Research II (ENGL-5965-80)

    Designed for students who have reached an advanced stage in the writing of the thesis. Also to inform students of professional genres and practices as well as academic and non-academic careers following the MA degree.Prerequisite: ENGL 5960 and enrollment in a graduate degree program. 1/27/2020 - 5/8/2020, Independent Study

  • Spring 2020 - Marketing Models (MKT-5350-01)

    1/27/2020 - 5/8/2020, Lecture, BU, 221

  • Spring 2020 - America's Ethnic Music (MUSC-4315-01)

    Surveys music of ethnic groups in America. Prerequisite: MUSC 1000. 1/27/2020 - 5/8/2020, Lecture, PA, 1050

  • Spring 2020 - Adv Instr in String Teaching I (MUSC-5315-01)

    This course, designed for graduate student, covers the knowledge and skills needed to guide a young violinist’s progress through the beginning stages. Establishing foundational instrumental skills; developing pulse, pitch and rhythm reading; exploration of Suzuki philosophy and the pedagogy of Rolland will be included. Graduate students will be expected to do an in depth exploration of supplemental repertoire, organize a class exploration of string pedagogy and complete a project based on an assigned parenting resource. Prerequisite: Current enrollment as a Music Education or Music Performance Major with violin or viola as the main instrument. 1/27/2020 - 5/8/2020, Lecture

  • Spring 2020 - Advanced Fluid Mechanics (ME-5442-01)

    Introduction to inviscid and viscous hydrodynamic stability; closure in turbulent flows; vorticity and vortex dynamics, theoretical aerodynamics, numerical simulations of viscous flows, experimental methods in fluid flows. Prerequisite: ME 5440. 1/27/2020 - 5/8/2020, Lecture

  • Spring 2020 - Failure of Materials (ME-5435-01)

    Introduction to failure of common engineering materials. Considers both experimental and analytical techniques for failure analysis and prevention. Topics include overload, fracture mechanics, fatigue, environmentally assisted fatigue, and creep. Prerequisites: ME 3450 or equivalent. 1/27/2020 - 5/8/2020, Lecture, EN, 1044

  • Spring 2020 - Convection Heat Transfer (ME-5452-01)

    Convection, including heat and momentum transfer. Boundary layer theory. Laminar and turbulent flows, steady and unsteady formulations including differential and integral descriptions. High velocity, compressible systems. Cross listed with CHE 5452. Prerequisite: ES 3360 or consent of instructor. 1/27/2020 - 5/8/2020, Lecture

  • Spring 2020 - Continuum Mechanics (ME-5472-01)

    The basic laws of the physical behavior of continuous media. Curvilinear coordinate tensor analysis including tensor calculus; Lagrangian an dEulerian descriptions of the equations of balance of mass, momentum, and energy; second law of thermodynamics. Applications to multiphase continuua (mixture theory) with phase changes. Prerequisites: MATH3310. Offered variable semesters. 1/27/2020 - 5/8/2020, Lecture

  • Spring 2020 - Gender and Society (WMST-2500-43)

    Examines the social construction of gender using interdisciplinary methods of analysis. The readings and assignments emphasize the importance of denaturalizing the gender stereotypes and norms that impact women’s and men’s lives. Intersections between gender, race, class, age, and sexual orientation are examined within their cultural contexts. This course will prepare students for advanced work in Gender and Women’s Studies. Prerequisite: WMST 1080 or cross listed equivalent. 1/27/2020 - 5/8/2020, Lecture

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