All Courses
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Fall 2020 Qualitative Research Methods (COJO-5080-01)
Design, implementation, and examination of research questions in communication with quantitative, social scientific methodologies. Attention primarily on survey design, experimental design, and quantitative content analysis. Analysis of quantitative data with statistical programs. Theories and ethical issues with quantitative research. Design and implement a quantitative study start to finish. Restriction and Prerequisite: Graduate Standing.
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Fall 2020 Housing and Residential Design (FCSC-2180-01)
Cross-cultural examination of the evolution of housing and residential design, both as artifacts of material culture, and as the setting which affects human development and well-being. Explores implications of housing construction on economic, social, and environmental health. Studies effective research and design of residential spaces in response to course concepts. Prerequisite: WA/COM1.
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Fall 2020 Sem: Advanced Exercise Phy (KIN-5586-02)
Graduate students in kinesiology and health work intensively on current issues and problems, and may pursue specific areas of emphasis. Although a total of 8 hours is permitted under this number, only 6 hours are allowed by the Division of Kinesiology and Health toward a student's graduate program. Cross listed with HLED 5586. Prerequisite: graduate standing in KIN or permission of instructor.
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Fall 2020 Stat Signal Proc in:Detection (EE-5600-01)
Topics vary between offerings but include signal detection, feature extraction and pattern recognition, information theory and coding, spectral analysis, identification, speech processing, image processing, and seismic processing. Prerequisite: EE 4220.
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Fall 2020 Hlthcre Infrmtcs Prof Nsg Prac (NURS-4665-40)
Utilizing a conceptual framework, students will examining nursing informatics within healthcare systems. Emphasis is placed on examining the role of clinical information systems in improving patient outcomes across practice, education, administrative, research, and interdisciplinary applications. Ethical and legal considerations of data management are examined. Prerequisites: NURS 3895 and completion or concurrent enrollment with NURS 4690, 4691, 4695.
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Fall 2020 Prof Nsg Populations (NURS-4690-01)
Introduces the student to population-focused nursing and applies the nursing process to the community as client. Addresses core functions and essential services of public health. Focuses on vulnerable populations; epidemiology; community assessment, planning, and implementation; analysis of the healthcare system; emergency preparedness; and ethical/legal aspects of public health. Prerequisites: NURS 3895 and completion or concurrent enrollment with NURS 4665, 4691, 4695.
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Fall 2020 Prof Nsg Children/Families (NURS-4691-01)
This course encompasses the care of women, children, and their families across physiological, psychological, spiritual, developmental, and socio-cultural dimensions. The focus of this class is on women's health, obstetrical, and pediatric nursing care including health promotion and wellness specific to maternal and pediatric health. Prerequisites: NURS 3895 and completion or concurrent enrollment with NURS 4665, 4690, 4695.
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Fall 2020 Topics: Drugs&Ex Performance (KIN-4900-01)
The study of current topics not included in more formal course offerings in kinesiology and health. Prerequisite: KIN 3021.
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Fall 2020 Ethics & Adm Justice (CRMJ-4200-01)
Introduces basic ethical theories, emphasizing how ethical theory can be applied to contemporary problems in law enforcement, corrections and adjudication. Students are called upon to apply these various ethical frameworks to typical moral dilemmas in criminal justice. Prerequisites: CRMJ 3110, CRMJ 3350 and CRMJ 3490.
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Fall 2020 Computer Networks (COSC-4760-01)
Examines network protocols using a top-down approach based on the Internet model. Course focuses on the application, transport, network and link layers. Also covers wireless communication. Discusses problems and current solutions regarding the efficient use of network resources in the global, multi-media Internet. Prerequisites: COSC 2150 and COSC 2030.
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Fall 2020 1st Yr Spanish II (SPAN-1020-40)
Studies fundamentals of grammar, composition, conversation and reading. Prerequisite: SPAN 1010 or two years of high school Spanish.
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Fall 2020 Survey Contemporary Span Lit (SPAN-3110-01)
Studies Spanish literature from the 18th to the 21st century. Spanish 3110 is a continuation of Spanish 3100 which studies Spanish literature from the Middle Ages to the end of the 17th century. In order to take 3110, students do not need to take 3100. SPAN 3140 strongly recommended. Prerequisite: SPAN 2140 or equivalent.