All Courses

  • Fall 2020 The Roots of Country Music (MUSC-1009-40)

    Meets Second Half of SemesterNon-Music Majors Only

  • Fall 2020 Rsrch Methods in Comm Dis (SPPA-4750-40)

    Deals with scientific investigation of normal, disordered, and intervention aspects of speech, language, and hearing. Topics include: evaluating and synthesizing published research, research writing, research design, and data analysis techniques. The aims are to develop writing competence within the discipline, to create research-aware clinicians, and to introduce students to research careers. Prerequisite: A statistics course.

  • Fall 2020 Understand st. w/High Inc Dis (EDEX-3071-40)

    This course is designed to explore the causes, characteristics, and eligibility of high incidence disabilities in K-12 setting. Additionally, it examines the theoretical, research, and practical aspects of high incidence disabilities as they relate to the student, teacher, classroom, parents, paraprofessionals, and other school personnel and community agencies.

  • Fall 2020 FYS: Reading Textiles (ART-1101-40)

    Are you visually literate? This course will enable students to navigate our image-rich society by focusing on the role of textiles in contemporary art and culture. Themes such as narrative, community, identity and activism (or in this case, Craftivism) will be explored through the lens of fabric. Reading Text(iles) will integrate hands-on creation of textiles with critical analysis of images and text. The course will culminate in a project where students use textiles to serve social purpose. As such, students must consider how an everyday medium like fabric might be used as a means of art-making, communication and social change.

  • Fall 2020 Foundation 3D (ART-1120-40)

    Second in a sequence of three foundation courses that investigate the fundamentals of design. Basic aesthetic/formal concepts and conceptual approaches are covered through a variety of three-dimensional mediums. Structural form is emphasized in various contextual settings. Structured critiques are employed to provide students in the experience of assessing formal, conceptual, and technical aspects of art.

  • Fall 2020 Sociological Principles (SOC-1000-03)

    Provides a survey of the discipline and foundation for other sociology courses. Explores major areas of interest -- ranging from small groups and families to bureaucracies and social movements. Introduces significant concepts and theories, along with tools of social research. Gives attention to contemporary American society, as well as comparative and historical material.

  • Fall 2020 Aural Theory I (MUSC-1035-02)

    First semester of a one-year series. Studies ear training and sight singing.

  • Fall 2020 Introduction to Remote Sensing (GIST-5111-40)

    Combined online lecture and laboratory course introduces students to fundamental principles and techniques of remote sensing and the application of digital satellite and aerial imagery to the study of the earth’s surface. Includes hands-on application of digital imaging processing techniques discussed in lecture.

  • Fall 2020 Media Writing (COJO-2100-41)

    This course focuses on an introduction to basic news writing, reporting, editing, interviewing, PR and advertising. Strong writing, deadlines, accuracy, news judgment, ethical practices and sensitivity of our pluralistic society are expected. This course provides skills necessary for various media careers including media writing, PR, marketing and magazine writing. Prerequisite: WA or COM1

  • Fall 2020 Public Speaking (COJO-2010-42)

    Beginning public speaking course. Students will develop foundational oral, digital and written communication skills. Emphasizes message construction, performance and critique in public communication settings. Includes speech preparation, listening, audience analysis, writing strategies, digital communication, critical thinking, language/nonverbal behavior and various speaking formats. (Offered fall, spring and summer). Prerequisite: Successful completion of a COM1 course.

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