All Courses
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Fall 2020 Reclm/Distrbd Land (REWM-4200-01)
Overviews reclamation of drastically disturbed lands in the west, emphasizing surface mined lands. Includes principles of ecology, agronomy, soils and other relevant disciplines as applied to mitigate adverse environmental impacts of land disturbance. Prerequisite: LIFE 2400, AECL 2100.
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Fall 2020 Sociological Principles (SOC-1000-01)
Provides a survey of the discipline and foundation for other sociology courses. Explores major areas of interest -- ranging from small groups and families to bureaucracies and social movements. Introduces significant concepts and theories, along with tools of social research. Gives attention to contemporary American society, as well as comparative and historical material.
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Fall 2020 Sociological Principles (SOC-1000-02)
Provides a survey of the discipline and foundation for other sociology courses. Explores major areas of interest -- ranging from small groups and families to bureaucracies and social movements. Introduces significant concepts and theories, along with tools of social research. Gives attention to contemporary American society, as well as comparative and historical material.
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Fall 2020 Dissertation Research (ANSC-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.
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Fall 2020 Advanced Topics (ANSC-5880-01)
Special topics will be offered based on interest of students and faculty. Credit hours are variable 1-3 and are repeatable. Prerequisite: graduate standing.
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Fall 2020 Internship (AECL-4930-01)
Prior approval of instructor required....................Provides students with realistic views of crop science,entomology or soil science through practical, as well aswork-related, experiences. Provides positive educationalexperience to supplement formal academic course work.Prerequisites: sophomore standing or higher; 2.5 GPA.
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Fall 2020 Proc Dynams&Contrl (CHE-4090-01)
Encompasses analysis and design control systems for the chemical process industry including steady-state approximation, types of controllers, simple unsteady-state analysis, use of mathematical models and process dynamics under control. Prerequisites: C- or better in CHE 3028 & CHE 4060.
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Fall 2020 Chemical Engineering Seminar (CHE-5890-01)
Departmental seminar on current research with formal training for student presentation of technical papers. S/U only. Cross listed with PETE 5890. Prerequisite: graduate standing.
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Fall 2020 Intro Chemistry CHEM-1000-01 /CHEM-1000 10-16 / CHEM-1000 20 -26 / Chem 1000 sec 10 (CHEM-2000-07)
Students must enroll in a laboratory and discussion section.Reserve Wednesdays 5-7pm for exams. All labs begin August26th. Students who have not attended lab on August 26 maybe administratively dropped from the coursePrerequisites:Minimum grade of C in Math 0925, OR minimumscore of 3 on MPE, OR Math ACT score of 23. Students notmeeting the prerequisite will be administratively dropped.....................Deals with principles of chemistry and some applicationsto inorganic chemistry. For students in family and consumersciences, nursing, education, general arts and sciences,and most agriculture curricula. Students who havecredit in CHEM 1020 or 1050 may not receive duplicatecredit for this course. Laboratory: 3 hours per week.Prerequisite: math ACT score of at least 23
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Fall 2020 Gen Chemistry I (CHEM-1020-01)
Students must enroll in a laboratory (Sections 10A - 10H)and discussion (Sections 20A - 20H). Wednesdays 5-7 pm arereserved for exams. Labs begin August 26. Students whohave not attended lab on August 26 may beadministratively dropped from the course. Prerequisitesrequired: ACT Math score of 23 or successful completion ofor concurrent enrollment in MATH 1400, 1405, or 1450.Students not meeting prerequisites will be dropped.....................First semester of one-year introductory series. Providesbraod coverage of chemistry principles with inorganicand organic systems applications. Credit will not beallowed for more than one of CHEM 1020, 1050 and 1000.Laboratory: 3 hours per week. Prerequisite: ACT mathscore of 23 or above
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Fall 2020 Gen Chemistry I (CHEM-1020-02)
Students must enroll in a laboratory (Sections 11A - 11H)and discussion (Sections 21A - 21H). Wednesdays 5-7 pm arereserved for exams. Labs begin September 9th. Students whohave not attended lab on September 9th may beadministratively dropped from the course. Prerequisitesrequired: ACT Math score of 23 or successful completion ofor concurrent enrollment in MATH 1400, 1405, or 1450.Students not meeting prerequisites will be dropped.....................First semester of one-year introductory series. Providesbroad coverage of chemistry principles with inorganic andorganic systems applications. Credit will not be allowedfor more than one of CHEM 1020, 1050 and 1000.Laboratory: 3 hours per week. Prerequisite: ACT mathscore of 23 or above. (Offered fall, spring and summer)
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Fall 2020 Gen Chemistry II (CHEM-1030-01)
Students must enroll in a laboratory and discussion section.Reserve Wednesday 5-7pm for exams. Labs begin August 26Students who have not attended lab on August 26 may beadministratively dropped from the coursePrerequisite: successful completion of CHEM 1020 prior toregistration. Students not meeting this prerequisite will beadministratively dropped.............Second semester of one-year introductory series. Providesbroad coverage of chemistry principles with inorganic andorganic systems applications. Credit will not be allowedfor more than one of CHEM 1030 and 1060.Laboratory: 3 hours per week. Prerequisite: CHEM 1020.