All Courses

  • Summer 2020 - Advanced Internship:Business MGT-4600-01 / MGT-2600-01

    Provides students with practical business knowledge, policy, procedure, and decision making. Students work as interns in operating organizations. Prerequisites: MKT 3210, MGT 3210, FIN 3250, ACCT 1020, advanced business standing, written consent of instructor. 5/26/2020 - 8/14/2020, Internship

  • Summer 2020 - Intro to Marketing (MKT-3210-40)

    An investigation of the marketing discipline with emphasis on vocabulary; principles; functional interrelationships; marketing strategies, practices and problems in national and international environments. Prerequisite: sophomore standing and completion of COM1. 7/6/2020 - 8/14/2020, Lecture

  • Summer 2020 - Marketing Mgt (MKT-4430-40)

    Analysis of policy-making and operating decisions of the marketing manager and the tools available to aid in solving marketing problems. Prerequisites: MKT 3210, STAT 2010, MGT 3210. 5/26/2020 - 7/3/2020, Lecture

  • Summer 2020 - Adv Probs: Marketing (MKT-5890-01)

    An arrangement whereby a student is permitted to develop some advanced phase of marketing not offered in formally structured courses, or to investigate a marketing problem. A written report is required. Prerequisite: 9 hours in marketing including one 5000-level course, written consent of instructor, accepted in a graduate program. 6/22/2020 - 8/14/2020, Independent Study

  • Summer 2020 - Dissertation Research (MKT-5980-01)

    Graduate level course designed for students who are involved in research for their dissertation project. Also used for students whose coursework is complete and are writing their dissertation. Prerequisites: enrolled in a graduate level degree program. 6/22/2020 - 8/14/2020, Independent Study

  • Summer 2020 Engr Physics II (PHYS-1220-40)

    Follows PHYS 1210 and continues introduction to physics with calculus for engineering students. Includes electricity, magnetism and heat. Laboratories illustrate principles studied. Students receiving credit for PHYS 1220 cannot receive credit for PHYS 1050, 1120, or 1320. Prerequisites: grades of C or higher in MATH 2200, 2205 and concurrent enrollment in MATH 2210.

  • Summer 2020 Engr Physics I (PHYS-1210-40)

    First course of a two-semester sequence. Provides introduction to physics with calculus for engineering students. Includes classical mechanics, gravitation and mechanical waves. Laboratory sessions illustrate principles studied. Students receiving credit for PHYS 1210 cannot receive credit for PHYS 1050, 1110, or 1310. Prerequisites: a grade of C or higher in MATH 2200 and concurrent enrollment in MATH 2205.

  • Summer 2020 Modern Physics (PHYS-2320-40)

    Fourth semester course primarily for majors in physics, astronomy, engineering, mathematics, and other physical sciences. Topics include introductory quantum mechanics, nuclear and particle physics, lasers, Planck's Blackbody Radiation, photoelectric effect, electron diffraction, wave-particle duality, deBroglie Wavelength, Bohr Atom, Heisenberg Uncertainty Principle, Schrodinger Equation, and Einstein's Special Theory of Relativity. Prerequisites: PHYS 1220 or 1320 or equivalent.

  • Summer 2020 Internship in EC/ECSE (EDEC-4580-40)

    A. The internship experience allows the early childhood/early childhood special education program candidate to demonstrate the knowledge and skill gained from coursework offered throughout the ECIECSE programs. Candidates enroll in the internship after completion of all required courses in programs. Permission of instructor is required. Dual listed with 5580. Prerequisites: Permission of instructor. The internship is to be taken after completion of all required courses for the EC/ECSE license.

  • Summer 2020 Internship (ERS-4970-40)

    A formalized internship designed to provide students with relevant practical experience in the energy sector allowing synthesis and application of principles in energy science to energy asset management. Prerequisites: ECON/ERS 1300; QB or Q; SP, SE or PN

  • Summer 2020 Grad Problm Course (PHCY-5160-03)

    Allows in-depth exploration of topics in pharmaceutical sciences, at the graduate level, that are mutually agreed upon by the student and faculty. Prerequisite: consent of Instructor.

  • Summer 2020 Problems:Pharmacy (PHCY-4160-03)

    Original investigation on a library or laboratory problem concerned with a definite phase of work in pharmacy. Prerequisite: consent of instructor.

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