All Courses

  • Fall 2020 Laboratory (FCSC-3150-10)

    Examines food management concepts in regards to the service of safe food, modified menu development, and understanding of federal food regulations for food and nutrition labelling. Prerequisites: FCSC 1150; CHEM 1020; MOLB 2021; Junior Standing and FCSC majors and minors.

  • Fall 2020 Engr Physics II (PHYS-1220-02)

    Students DO NOT enroll in laboratory and discussion section.Reserve Thursday evening from 5:10-7 pm for exams.....................Follows PHYS 1210 and continues introduction to physicswith calculus for engineering students. Includeselectricity, magnetism and heat. Laboratories illustrateprinciples studied. Students receiving credit for PHYS1220 cannot receive credit for PHYS 1050, 1120 or1320. Prerequisites: grades of C or higher inPHYS 1210, MATH 2200, 2205 and concurrentenrollment in MATH 2210.

  • Fall 2020 Engr Physics I (PHYS-1210-02)

    Students must enroll in a laboratory and discussion section.Reserve Thursdays 5:10-7 pm for exams.....................First course of a two-semester sequence. Providesintroduction to physics with calculus for engineeringstudents. Includes classical mechanics and gravitation.Laboratory sessions illustrate principlesstudied. Students receiving credit for PHYS 1210cannot receive credit for PHYS 1050, 1110 or 1310.Prerequisites: a grade of C or higher in MATH 2200and concurrent enrollment in MATH 2205.

  • Fall 2020 Laboratory (EE-3310-10)

    Physical characteristics and models of semiconductor devices with application to electronic circuit design. Rectifiers, biasing, load lines, amplifiers, with an introduction to operational amplifiers. Laboratory. Prerequisites: PHYS 1220 or PHYS 1320 or EE 3150, and EE 2220 or concurrent enrollment.

  • Fall 2020 Analysis Of Algor (COSC-5110-01)

    Analysis of algorithms to determine their time and space requirements. Beginning with data structures such as lists, stacks, trees, and sets and their implementations. The class then analyzes specific algorithms for internal sorting, hashing, and string search. Offered fall semester of even numbered years. Prerequisite: COSC 3020 or equivalent and consent of the department.

  • Fall 2020 Laboratory (EE-3310-11)

    Physical characteristics and models of semiconductor devices with application to electronic circuit design. Rectifiers, biasing, load lines, amplifiers, with an introduction to operational amplifiers. Laboratory. Prerequisites: PHYS 1220 or PHYS 1320 or EE 3150, and EE 2220 or concurrent enrollment.

  • Fall 2020 Gen Chemistry I (CHEM-1020-03)

    Students must enroll in a laboratory (Sections 12A-12G) anddiscussion (Sections 22A-22G). Wednesdays 5-7pm are reservedfor exams. Labs begin August 26. Students who have notattended 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 the prerequisite will be dropped.....................First semester of one-year introductory series.Provides broad coverage of chemistry principles withinorganic and organic systems applications. Credit willnot be allowed for more than one of CHEM 1020, 1050and 1000. Laboratory: 3 hours per week. Prerequisite:ACT math score of 23 or above. (offered fall, springand summer)

  • Fall 2020 Arch Theory & Method (ANTH-5015-01)

    Restricted to Anthropology graduate students...................Introduces the students to past and present archaeologicaltheories through a literature survey of most significanttopics. Addresses questions, such as: How doarchaeologists go about identifying and solvingproblems? What do they perceive to be problems?What is the logic of archaeological arguements: Duallisted with ANTH 4015. Prerequisite: ANTH 1200, 1300,3310, and at least one 4000 regional course.

  • Fall 2020 Methods Trng & Condting (KIN-4029-01)

    Gives students knowledge and experience needed to develop and lead exercise training programs. Of interest to teachers, coaches and fitness leaders. Prerequisites: Completion of KIN 3021 and minimum 2.750 GPA.

  • Fall 2020 Independent Study (EDST-2475-01)

    Offers students the opportunity to complete special course-related work independently under direction of a college faculty member. Directed readings are done and projects are completed. Requires at least two conferences with instructor. Prerequisite: consent of instructor.

  • Fall 2020 Professional Practice (SPPA-5380-01)

    Emphasizes issues related to professional practice of speech-language pathology, such as professional ethics, scope of practice, professional standards, and techniques of counseling clients. This course applies to speech-language pathologists working in either the medical or school setting. This course prepares the speech-language pathologist to collaborate with other professionals in the workplace through discussion and activities of inter-professional practice and education (IPP and IPE). Prerequisite: graduate standing in Communication Disorders and consent of instructor.

  • Fall 2020 Cont Reg:Off Campus (GEOL-5940-05)

    Prerequisite: advanced degree candidacy.

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