All Courses
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Fall 2020 Dissertation Research (GEOL-5980-05)
Designed for students who are involved in research for their dissertation project. Also used for students whose coursework is complete and are writing their dissertation. Prerequisite: enrollment in a graduate level degree program.
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Summer 2020 Topics In: INBRE Biomed. Res (MOLB-4990-01)
Lectures, literature reviews and discussion of selected current topics in different areas of molecular biology. Please check class schedule for current offerings each semester. Prerequisites: MOLB 3000 or 3610 or 4600.
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Summer 2020 Topics In: INBRE Biomed. Res (MOLB-4990-02)
Lectures, literature reviews and discussion of selected current topics in different areas of molecular biology. Please check class schedule for current offerings each semester. Prerequisites: MOLB 3000 or 3610 or 4600.
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Fall 2020 Thermodynamics (ES-2310-03)
Macroscopic systems involving energy and its various forms. Fundamental concepts including energy, mass and entropy balances. Pure substances and availability. Reversible and irreversible processes. Prerequisites: ES 2120 and MATH 2210.
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Fall 2020 Adv Communication Theory (COJO-3040-40)
Considers nature of human communication theories. Analyzes problems in developing communication theory based on current social science methods. Prerequisites: COJO 1000 and COJO 1040.
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Fall 2020 Introduction to Design (THEA-1200-02)
Introduces and explores visual aesthetic principles as they relate to various aspects of stage design. Studio projects in scene, lighting, and costume design supplement lectures. Prerequisite for other design courses.
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Fall 2020 Ethics Comput Pro (COSC-3050-01)
The proliferation of computers has had a profound effect on our society. Computing professionals must be aware of the social and ethical implications of our activities. Examines the codes of behavior related to computer science through readings, discussions and case studies. Prerequisites: Junior standing and Computer Science major.
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Fall 2020 Ethics Comput Pro (COSC-3050-02)
The proliferation of computers has had a profound effect on our society. Computing professionals must be aware of the social and ethical implications of our activities. Examines the codes of behavior related to computer science through readings, discussions and case studies. Prerequisites: Junior standing and Computer Science major.
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Fall 2020 First-Year Seminar: (FIN-1101-01)
COURSE DESCRIPTION: This course presents the fundamental principles of Personal Finance. Financial knowledge plays an important role for all students regardless of future plans. The course will leave students with a basic understanding of: Financial Instruments and Institutions, Time Value of Money, Credit Cards, Credit Bureaus, Debt and Loans, Tax and Insurance, Wealth Accumulation, and Investments.
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Fall 2020 Engr Surveying (CE-2070-11)
Principles of measurements of distances, elevation and angles. Basic error theory in measurement and calculations. Traverse field techniques and office calculations. Basic principles of surveying and map making. Prerequisite: Corequisite of MATH 1450 or MATH 1405.