All Courses

  • Fall 2020 Theory of Religion (RELI-4000-01)

    ....................Investigates different theories proposed to explain religionand methods used to investigate them. Pays primaryattention to influential thinkers and theorists of the pastcentury.

  • Fall 2020 Discussion (GEOL-4820-20)

    Critical examination of landmark papers and their influence on the Earth sciences. Through readings, lectures, discussions and in oral and written presentations, the student will gain a broad perspective over the impact of key issues in the field. Prerequisites: junior standing and 26 hours in the department.

  • Fall 2020 Bus & Prof Communication (COJO-3010-40)

    Studies theories and techniques of professional communication activities including interviewing skills, group processes, and professional presentations; for students who are beyond elementary oral communication level. Students develop oral communication skills through projects and presentations. Prerequisite: COJO 1010 or COJO 2010 and junior standing.

  • Fall 2020 Discussion (GEOL-4820-21)

    Critical examination of landmark papers and their influence on the Earth sciences. Through readings, lectures, discussions and in oral and written presentations, the student will gain a broad perspective over the impact of key issues in the field. Prerequisites: junior standing and 26 hours in the department.

  • Fall 2020 Intro - Latina/o Studies (LTST-1300-01)

    Meets A&S Core Diversity in US....................The U.S. Latina/o immigrant experience is a particularfocus of this course, including its role in theincorporation of Latinos into U.S. society. Throughreadings, presentations, class discussion, videos, andother activities, students examine historical andcontemporary issues affecting Latinos including butnot limited to immigration, language, identity,national origin, education, politics, employment, andeconomic mobility.

  • Fall 2020 Research Methods (CRMJ-2685-40)

    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.

  • Fall 2020 Senior Seminar (AMST-4985-01)

    With AMST 4010 or 4970, completes the capstone coursework in AMST. Identifies a broad intellectual tradition in American Studies as foundation for student's research interests; builds a specific scholarly context appropriate to student's research; culminates in a substantial piece of written research appropriate in an identified subfield of American Studies. Prerequisite: senior standing in American Studies.

  • Fall 2020 Foundations Prof Nsg Roles (NURS-3665-01)

    This course introduces the student to professionalism, leadership, safety, and patient-centeredness. The concepts emphasized provide the foundation for professional nursing practice. Prerequisites: NURS 3490 and completion or concurrent enrollment with NURS 3635, 3690, 3695, PHCY 4470.

  • Fall 2020 Hlth Assmnt & Clinical Judgmnt (NURS-3635-01)

    Students learn to assess the physiological, psychological, sociocultural, spiritual, and developmental dimensions of individuals across the lifespan. Normal variations and potential alterations of health are identified. Clinical judgment and documentation skills are developed. Prerequisites: NURS 3490 and completion or concurrent enrollment with NURS 3665, 3690, 3695, PHCY 4470.

  • Fall 2020 Prof Nsg Acute/Chron Illnss (NURS-3690-01)

    Students will examine concepts of nursing practice in the care of adults with acute and chronic illness. Emphasis is on utilizing the nursing process to develop clinical judgement. Prerequisites: NURS 3490 and completion or concurrent enrollment with NURS 3635, 3665, 3695, PHCY 4470.

  • Fall 2020 Prof Nsg Acute/Chron Prctcm (NURS-3695-02, NURS-3695-01, NURS-3695-03/04)

    Students provide nursing care using the nursing process in a clinical setting with adult patients experiencing acute and chronic illness. Emphasis is on demonstration of clinical judgement. This courses is offered Satisfactory/Unsatisfactory only. Prerequisites: NURS 3490 and completion or concurrent enrollment with NURS 3635, 3665, 3695, PHCY 4470

  • Fall 2020 First Year German I (GERM-1010-40)

    Explores fundamentals of grammar, composition, conversation and reading.

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