All Courses
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Fall 2020 HSA Applied Research (PHCY-5045-43)
This course provides the opportunity for students to apply knowledge and skills obtained in the HSA program while gaining practical experience with real-world projects. Restrictions: Enrolled in the HSA program or by permission.
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Fall 2020 HSA Research Methods (PHCY-5041-40)
This course will cover the basic research designs used in health services research. Focus will be given on framing the research questions, selecting the appropriate study design and threats to the internal validity of the study designs. Prerequisite: Must be enrolled in the HSA program.
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Fall 2020 Historical Perspectives II (MUSC-2050-01)
Continuation of materials and topics covered in Historical Perspectives in Music I. Study of composers and repertoire from 1600-ca. to 1800. Prerequisite: MUSC 1003, or by permission of the instructor.
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Fall 2020 TEM: Transmission 2nd session (CHEM-5100-03)
A course designed for students with an interest in contemporary inorganic chemistry. Recent problems in the literature and techniques for their solution will be addressed.
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Fall 2020 Modern Dance I/I (THEA-1430-01)
Introduces principles and techniques of modern dance.
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Fall 2020 Investment Management (FIN-3310-40)
Prerequisites: FIN 3250, Advanced Business Standing. ........................................ Covers fundamental principles of investments and practical implications of financial theory. Students acquire a framework for understanding returns on financial assets, risk and return, fundamentals of portfolio theory, efficient market hypothesis, and asset pricing models. Other topics include financial statement analysis, behavioral finance, and introduction to options and futures.
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Fall 2020 SIE Exam Prep (FIN-4910-40)
Material covered involves extensive in-depth investigations into topics which are specialty areas of the instructor in charge in any given term. Prerequisites: 9 hours in finance including FIN 3250, IMGT 2400 and advanced business standing.
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Fall 2020 FYS: Reading Textiles (ART-1101-41)
FYS: Reading Textiles
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Fall 2020 FYS:KIN-The Sci of Human Mvmt (KIN-1101-01)
Kinesiology – What is it? How is it studied? Who studiesit? Why is it studied? What are its sub-disciplines? Towhich professions is kinesiology applicable? Thefoundation or building blocks for professions likephysical therapy, occupational therapy, medicine,chiropractic, teaching physical and health education,community health, athletic training, strength andconditioning, and personal training, among others,revolves around kinesiology. If any of these questionsor any of the careers that involve the study of humanmovement are of interest to you, then this is thecourse for you.
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Fall 2020 Dissertation Research (CE-5980-06)
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: enrolled in a graduate level degree program.
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Fall 2020 Prof Development in Teaching (MATH-4970-05)
Undergraduate student will assist in classroom and discussion section teaching under the guidance of an instructor in Mathematics. Does not count towards Mathematics degree requirements. Offered Satisfactory/Unsatisfactory only. Prerequisite: consent of instructor.