All Courses

  • Fall 2020 Agroecology (AECL-1000-01)

    Students must enroll in a laboratory sectionMeets A&S Core Global....................Introduces ecological interactions that affect foodproducing (agricultural) systems. Features differencesbetween developed and developing countries.Explores crises and challenges facing agriculture andglobal society. (Offered both semesters)

  • Fall 2020 Laboratory (AECL-1000-10)

    Enrollment is restricted to FIG students....................Introduces ecological interactions that affect foodproducing (agricultural) systems. Features differencesbetween developed and developing countries. Explorescrises and challenges facing agriculture and globalsociety. (Offered both semesters)

  • Fall 2020 Laboratory (AECL-1000-11)

    Introduces ecological interactions that affect food producing (agricultural) systems. Lectures and laboratory exercises study the various biological components and the science of sustainable agricultural production. Features differences between developed and developing countries. Explores crises and challenges facing agriculture and global society. Prerequisites: none.

  • Fall 2020 Ecol Plant Protect (AECL-3030-01)

    Introduces students to concurrent evolution of crop cultivation and organisms, both plant and animal that attack them. Provides basic skills necessary to understand ecology and management of economic crop pests. Prerequisites: LIFE 1010 and AECL 1000.

  • Fall 2020 Agricultural Law (AGEC-3400-01)

    Junior standing required....................Surveys legal issues and principles of practical concernto agriculture and examines legal institutions authorizedto carry out laws affecting agriculture. Prerequisite:WA and junior standing.

  • Fall 2020 Heritage/Values of Air Force (AIR-1010-01)

    Students must enroll in a laboratory section....................First semester of a one-year series. Introduces theU.S. Air Force and Air Force Reserve Officer TrainingCorps. Features topics such as mission and organizationof the Air Force, officership and professionalism, militarycustoms and courtesies, Air Force officer opportunities,group leadership problems and an introduction tocommunication skills. Leadership laboratory is mandatoryfor Air Force ROTC cadets and it complements this courseby providing cadets with followership experiences.

  • Fall 2020 Team/Leadership Fundamentals (AIR-2010-01)

    Students must enroll in a laboratory section....................First semester of one-year series. Facilitates thetransition from Air Force ROTC cadet to Air Force ROTCcandidate. Features topics such as Air Force heritage,Air Force leaders, introduction to ethics and values,introduction to leadership, group leadership problemsand application of communication skills. Leadershiplaboratory is mandatory for Air Force ROTC cadets andit complements this course by providing cadets with theirfirst opportunity for applied leadership experiencesdiscussed in this class.

  • Fall 2020 Physical Group Sem (CHEM-5501-01)

    Designed for students with an interest in theoretical and experimental physical chemistry. Students are required to give presentations on current literature and research topics. Prerequisite: graduate standing.

  • Fall 2020 Lead People/Effect Comm I (AIR-3010-01)

    Students must enroll in a laboratory section....................First semester of one-year series. Studies leadershipand quality management fundamentals, professionalknowledge, leadership, ethics and communication skillsrequired of an Air Force officer. Uses case studies toexamine Air Force leadership and management situationsas a means of demonstrating and exercising practicalapplication of the concepts being studied. A mandatoryleadership laboratory complements this course byproviding advanced leadership experiences in officer-typeactivities, giving students the opportunity to applyleadership and management principles of this course.

  • Fall 2020 Tpcs: Amer Studies (AMST-5500-01)

    Selected problems in the theory, practice, and bibliography of American studies. Required of graduate majors in the program and is recommended for students with an interdisciplinary interest in American Culture. Prerequisites: survey knowledge of American literature and history; graduate standing or consent of instructor.

  • Fall 2020 Natl Scty Affairs I (AIR-4010-01)

    Students must enroll in a laboratory sectionMeets A&S Core Global....................First semester of one-year series. Examines the nationalsecurity process, regional studies, advanced leadershipethics and Air Force doctrine. Focuses on topics such asthe military as a profession, officership, militaryjustice, civilian control of the military, preparation foractive duty and current issues affecting militaryprofessionalism. Within this structure, continuedemphasis is given to the refinement of communicationskills. An additional leadership laboratory complementsthis course by providing advanced leadership experiences,giving students the opportunity to apply the leadershipand management principles of this course.

  • Fall 2020 Readings: American Studies (AMST-5510-01)

    Selected readings in the theory, practice, and bibliography of American Studies. Surveys scholarship in the field and is designed to help graduate students develop thesis topics. Prerequisites: graduate standing in American studies or related field; consent of instructor.

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