All Courses

  • Fall 2020 Intro to Pub Admin (POLS-2410-01)

    Deals with executive branches of governments in the U.S.: national, state and local. Considers organizational, political and policy-making aspects of each. Discusses administration in other forms of government, such as interstate compacts and regional agreements. Prerequisite: POLS 1000.

  • Fall 2020 Heat Transfer (CHE-3026-01)

    Introduces the theory and application of energy transport (e.g. conduction, convection, radiation), discusses in depth fundamentals of microscopic energy transport, and applies the knowledge to macroscopic chemical engineering processes and systems. Proposed Prerequisites: C- or better in CHE 2060, and CHE 2080 or ES 2330.

  • Fall 2020 Stage Management (THEA-2790-01)

    Must keep Friday's from 1100-1200 open for Prod Meetings....................Study of the essential elements of supervising theatricalproductions. Stresses the art of organizing auditions,casts, crews, rehearsals, and performances whiledeveloping a unique professional relationship withdirectors, designers and actors. Students will work on alive production. Prerequisite: THEA 1100, 1200, 2220

  • Fall 2020 Tpcs Geoph: Intro Wind Energy (GEOL-4210-02)

    Studies particular geophysics topics in-depth at undergraduate level. Prerequisites: senior standing and 20 hours in geology.

  • Fall 2020 Geological Thermodynamics I (GEOL-5610-01)

    Laws of thermodynamics, conditions which constitute chemical equilibrium, and multiple component systems as applied in geologic problems. Prerequisite: MATH 2200, MATH 2205, CHEM 1030, consent of instructor.

  • Fall 2020 Personal Health (HLED-1006-45)

    Introduces multiple concepts of personal health (e.g., physical activity, diet, stress, social pressure, public health, human behavior, disease prevention, health care access, and health-oriented citizenship) in relation to improving individual health and understanding the health of a society and cultural differences in human health and health behavior.

  • Fall 2020 Personal Health (HLED-1006-44)

    Introduces multiple concepts of personal health (e.g., physical activity, diet, stress, social pressure, public health, human behavior, disease prevention, health care access, and health-oriented citizenship) in relation to improving individual health and understanding the health of a society and cultural differences in human health and health behavior.

  • Fall 2020 Criminal Leg Proc (CRMJ-4140-80)

    Examines the constitutional principles that safeguard the rights and liberties of criminal suspects and constrain police during the investigatory stages of the criminal justice process: arrest, search and seizure; interrogation; undercover operations; pretrial identification; and the exclusionary rule. Prerequisites: CRMJ 1001, 2210, and 2400 or declared Public Law minor.

  • Fall 2020 Topic: Haptic Robotics (EE-5885-01)

    Features topics not included in regularly offered classes. Normally offered in regular class lecture format; may include a lab component if appropriate. Prerequisites: Prior approval of the instructor is required.

  • Fall 2020 Phonetics and Phonologic Dev (SPPA-2210-01)

    Articulatory description of speech sound production and normal phonological development. Introduction to the International Phonetic Alphabet and speech transcription skills. Prerequisite: SPPA 1010 or consent of instructor.

  • Fall 2020 Laboratory (ZOO-3115-14)

    Covers the fundamental function(s) of the human body systems, from cells and tissues through organs and systems, focusing also on biological communication and homeostasis. Students learn how to interpret physiological data. Includes laboratory and tutorial sessions. Fulfills degree requirement in physiology subsection for zoology major. Prerequisite: At least ((C in CHEM 1020 or CHEM 1050) or B in CHEM 1000) and C in LIFE 1010.

  • Fall 2020 Laboratory (ZOO-3115-15)

    Covers the fundamental function(s) of the human body systems, from cells and tissues through organs and systems, focusing also on biological communication and homeostasis. Students learn how to interpret physiological data. Includes laboratory and tutorial sessions. Fulfills degree requirement in physiology subsection for zoology major. Prerequisite: At least ((C in CHEM 1020 or CHEM 1050) or B in CHEM 1000) and C in LIFE 1010.

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