All Courses

  • Summer 2020 SAS Application in Agriculture (ANSC-5180-01)

    Use of PC Statistical Analysis (SAS) software for analysis of data generated using experimental designs common to the agricultural sciences. Course will emphasize applied programming and interpretation of results. Prerequisite: STAT 5080 or equivalent.

  • Fall 2020 Adv Probs & Topics (FDSC-5880-02)

    Designed to allow graduate students to pursue advanced research problems and advanced topics and to obtain experience in the teaching process. Prerequisite: graduate standing and consent of instructor.

  • Fall 2020 Prties/Int Gps/Elec (POLS-2430-40)

    Studies nature and functions of political organizations in American democracy. Discusses origins and evolution of American parties, causes of interest group development, political socialization, political participation and voting behavior, as well as activities of interest groups within American society and political system. Emphasizes current trends regarding role of parties versus interest groups. Prerequisite: POLS 1000.

  • Fall 2020 Internal Medicine I (PHCY-6470-15)

    An advanced practice experience to develop skills as a medication expert within an inpatient internal medicine or family medicine experiential setting. Students will coordinate, collaborate, and communicate among themselves, their preceptor, and other members of the interprofessional healthcare team to provide patient- centered care. Prerequisite: grade of C or higher in PHCY 6351 and PHCY 6357.

  • Summer 2020 Dissertation Research (GEOL-5980-07)

    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.

  • Fall 2020 Ambulatory Pharm Care (PHCY-6473-15)

    An advanced practice experience to develop skills as a medication expert within an outpatient experiential setting focused on primary care. Students will coordinate, collaborate, and communicate among themselves, their preceptor, and other members of the interprofessional healthcare team to provide patient-centered care. Prerequisite: grade of C or higher in PHCY 6351 and PHCY 6357.

  • Summer 2020 Thesis Research (COSC-5960-01)

    Graduate level course designed for students who are involved in research for their thesis project. Also used for students whose coursework is complete and are writing their thesis. Prerequisites: enrolled in a graduate degree program.

  • Summer 2020 Intro to Research (EDRE-5530-43)

    Basic concepts of educational research design, statistics, and measurement. The focus of the course is on reading and critiquing research articles, both quantitative and qualitative, and includes an introduction to statistics. Students learn to conduct a review of the literature relevant to a specific research problem. Prerequisite: graduate standing.

  • Summer 2020 Principles of Accounting I (ACCT-2010-41)

    Provides a basic understanding of the financial accounting information role in business and society. Focuses on the recording and reporting of business operating, financing, and investing events. Provides insights on business and enables students to become familiar with shareholder/external party reporting conventions. Prerequisites: Sophomore standing and MATH 1400.

  • Summer 2020 Principles of Accounting II (ACCT-2020-41)

    Provides a basic understanding of the managerial accounting information role in business decision-making. Provides insights on how businesses operate and enables students to become familiar with the conventions used by business to make decisions and how accounting information is reported to managers. Prerequisite: ACCT 2010.

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