All Courses
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Fall 2020 Intro to Mili Sci (ARMY-1010-01)
Students must enroll in a laboratory section....................Encompasses dynamics of leadership applicable to allcareers through instruction in Rifle Marksmanship; LandNavigation; Leadership Laboratory; Field TrainingExercises; U.S. Army Customs, Courtesies and CareerOpportunities and various leadership dimensions.
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Fall 2020 Intro to Mili Sci (ARMY-1010-03)
Students must enroll in a laboratory section....................Encompasses dynamics of leadership applicable to allcareers through instruction in Rifle Marksmanship;Land Navigation; Leadership Laboratory; Field TrainingExercises; U.S. Army Customs, Courtesies and CareerOpportunities and various leadership dimensions.
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Fall 2020 Intro to Mili Sci (ARMY-1010-02)
Students must enroll in a laboratory section....................Encompasses dynamics of leadership applicable to allcareers through instruction in Rifle Marksmanship; LandNavigation; Leadership Laboratory; Field TrainingExercises; U.S. Army Customs, Courtesies and CareerOpportunities and various leadership dimensions.
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Fall 2020 Research Methods (CRMJ-2685-01)
Introduces students to fundamental issues associated with the application of scientific methods to criminal justice problems. Students examine research designs involving ethnographic, archival, historical, and quantitative methods and how they relate to criminal justice issues. Prerequisite: enrollment limited to criminal justice majors.
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Fall 2020 Sports Economics (ECON-1400-01)
Examines economic issues pertaining to professional and collegiate sports. Topics include: determinants of player salaries, owner profits and team values; effects of salary caps, revenue sharing, etc. on competitive balance; labor markets and discrimination; antitrust issues, and the impact of franchises on local economies. Prerequisites: none.
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Fall 2020 Adv Corporate Finance (FIN-4250-01)
Prerequisites: FIN 3250 and FIN 3310. ............................... Designed to give a better appreciation of the techniques and theories of corporate finance and investments that may have been introduced in introductory finance courses.
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Fall 2020 Bus Law for Entrepreneurs (MGT-4360-01)
Prerequisites: MGT 1040 (or equivalent) and Junior Class Standing. ------------------- A survey of the various legal issues confronted by entrepreneurs, particularly to new ventures.
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Fall 2020 Consumer Behavior (MKT-4240-02)
Prerequisites: MKT 3210, STAT 2010 (or equivalent),Junior class standing, Advanced Business Standing.....................A study of the dimensions of the consumer market anddecision-making processes of consumers throughanalyzing economic, personal, social and situationalinfluences on the consumer market and on buyingbehavior.
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Fall 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.
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Fall 2020 Foundations of Sustainability (ENR-1300-01)
Examine the basic concepts, theories, and practice of sustainability as a foundation for future learning in the field. Explore principles of sustainability in our community and personal lives through various lenses and systems. Prerequisites: none.
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Fall 2020 ENR Approaches (ENR-5000-01)
ENR major and minors ONLY....................Explores important environmental policy, collaborativeand adaptive decision-making and the integration ofdiverse disciplines in the study and resolution of complexENR challenges. This is the first course in the ENRCapstone series (along with ENR 4900) and the studentsshould take both capstone courses in the same academiccourse.year.
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Fall 2020 Organic Chemistry II (CHEM-2440-01)
Students must enroll in laboratory section. Please reserveWednesday, 5-7 pm for exams. Labs begin August 26.Students not attending lab during the week of August 26may be administratively dropped from the course.Prerequisites: CHEM 2420, lecture & lab. Students notmeeting the prerequisites will be administratively dropped.....................Second semester of a one-year sequence in organicchemistry. Approached from viewpoint of modern chemicaltheory, emphasizing structural and mechanistic concepts.The course incorporates a laboratory integrated withthe lecture. Students desiring a one-semester terminalcourse should take CHEM 2300. Laboratory: 3 hoursper week. No credit allowed in CHEM 2440 if creditearned in CHEM 2340. Prerequisites: CHEM 1030 or1060 and 2420. Note: Neither CHEM 2300 nor 2320is an acceptable prerequisite for CHEM 2440.