All Courses
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Fall 2020 Cross Cultural Comm (COJO-3190-01)
Studies human communication processes within the context of various cultures and subcultures. Opportunity for field study of the effect of culture on communication behavior. Prerequisites: COJO 1040 and junior standing.
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Fall 2020 Adv Interpers Comm (COJO-4030-40)
Studies research and theory in interpersonal relationships; formation and maintenance of friendships; marriages; and group relationships. Prerequisites: COJO 1040 and 6 hours in the department.
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Fall 2020 Interm Mech-Mtrls (ME-3010-03)
Expansion of the principles of solid mechanics: stress, strain, principal stresses, elastic and plastic behavior, failure theories and the use of energy methods. Analysis and design of thick-walled pressure vessels, noncircular cross sections under torsion, nonsymmetric beams under bending and curved beams. Prerequisite: Completion of the ME Success Curriculum, ES 2410.
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Fall 2020 Gas Dynamics I (ME-4240-01)
Thermodynamics of a compressible fluid; one-dimensional isentropic flow, normal and oblique shocks, expansion wave, flows with friction, and heat transfer. Prerequisites: Completion of the ME Success Curriculum, ES 2310 and 2330.
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Fall 2020 Plasticity & Viscoelasticity (ME-5438-01)
Analysis of stress and deformation of idealized plastic and viscoelastic solids. Limit theorems in plasticity. Time-dependent behavior of viscoelastic materials. Prerequisite: ME 5000.
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Fall 2020 Tp:Social Media,Creation/App (COJO-4230-80)
This is a hybrid course that will be taught both on ZOOM and online.
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Fall 2020 Combustion Eng (ME-5455-01)
An introduction to the basic physics and chemistry of combustion engineering and its applications, including chemical thermodynamics, chemical kinetics and fuel oxidation mechanism, multicomponent conservation equations, laminar nonpremixed flames, droplet combustion, carbon particle combustion, and applications to modern IC engines, biomass and clean coal systems. Prerequisites: graduate standing.
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Fall 2020 2nd Yr French I (FREN-2030-40)
Emphasizes the development of communication skills (listening, speaking, reading and writing) so as to help students function effectively in real-life contexts. Provides a systematic review of grammatical structures necessary for successfully communicating in French. Prerequisite: FREN 1020 or three years of high school French.
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Fall 2020 Intro Reading (FREN-2140-01)
Introduction to the literature of France; analysis of major literary types and elements of criticism. Prerequisite: FREN 2030.
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Fall 2020 19C French Lit (FREN-4250-01)
Development of romanticism from Rousseau on with excerpts from Chateaubriand and romantic poets like Hugo and Vigny. The period of realism-naturalism focuses on novels of Flaubert and Zola, while the symbolist school of poetry is represented by Baudelaire, Verlaine and Rimbaud. Dual listed with FREN 5250. Prerequisite: FREN 3050; FREN 4100 and 4110 strongly recommended.
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Fall 2020 Sem: Mass Media Theory (COJO-5310-01)
The study of contemporary, historical, critical and behavioral theories of mass communication processes. Attention primarily on the social functions performed by mediated messages. Prerequisite: graduate standing or consent of the instructor.
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Fall 2020 Dsgn Wastewat Trmt (CE-4410-01)
A theoretical and practical design course for treatment of municipal wastewaters. Major areas of emphasis include waste characterization and physical, chemical and biological unit processes. Prerequisite: CE 3400.