All Courses

  • Spring 2021 Engr Physics I (PHYS-1210-01)

    Reserve Thursday evenings 5-7 for exams.Students must enroll in a laboratory and a discussionsection: 10,11,or 12 and 20,21, or 22

  • Spring 2021 Criminal Leg Proc (CRMJ-4140-01)

    Examines the constitutional principles that safeguard the rights and liberties of criminal suspects and constrain police during the investigatory stages of the criminal justice process: arrest, search and seizure; interrogation; undercover operations; pretrial identification; and the exclusionary rule. Prerequisites: CRMJ 1001, 2210, and 2400 or declared Public Law minor.

  • Spring 2021 Intro Stat-Soc Sci (STAT-2070-40)

    Presents central ideas of descriptive statistics and statistical inference, as applied to questions in social sciences. Includes graphs, averages, sampling, estimation, hypothesis-testing and relationships between variables. Introduces associated computer skills. Credit cannot be earned in more than one of STAT 2010, 2050, 2070, 4220, 5000. Prerequisite: grade of C or better in MATH 1000, 1400 or equivalent.

  • Spring 2021 Stats & The World (STAT-2000-01)

    Discusses statistical reasoning and methods as related to today's society. Emphasizes ideas rather than specific techniques. Focuses on real examples of the use (and misuse) of statistics. Includes sampling, experimentation, descriptive statistics, elementary probability and statistical inference. Prerequisites: grade of C or better in MATH 0921 or level 2 on the Math Placement Exam or Math ACT of 21 or Math SAT of 600 or concurrent enrollment in MATH 1080.

  • Spring 2021 DNP:Health Comm/Informatics (NURS-5845-80)

    Emphasizes understanding, managing and using of information systems/technology to provide healthcare in rural health settings. Discussion includes the evaluation and project management of the human/technology interface with specific attention to business, ethical and legal issues encountered in interdisciplinary, collaborative settings. Prerequisite: NURS 5440, NURS 5830 and NURS 5880, NURS 5881 or NURS 5871, NURS 5872.

  • Spring 2021 DNP:Leadershp in Adv Pract Nsg (NURS-5840-80)

    Organizational and systems leadership for improvement of health. Focuses on interrelationship among systems, ethics, policy, and change. Identifies qualities and behaviors associated with exemplary nursing leadership. Special emphasis is given to rural health care systems. Prerequisite: NURS 5440, NURS 5830, and NURS 5880, NURS 5881 or NURS 5871, NURS 5872.

  • Spring 2021 Multimedia Development (ITEC-5350-40)

    An introduction to techniques, software, and applications used in the design, manipulation, and development of multimedia artifacts for instructional purposes. This course includes accelerated, hands-on activities to practice and apply message design principles in multimedia settings. Prerequisite: Graduate standing.

  • Spring 2021 Dev Influences on Hlth (NURS-2340-40)

    Explores interaction between development and health. Discusses human development of physiological, psychological, cognitive, sociocultural, and spiritual systems across the lifespan. Identifies selected theories associated development over the lifespan and implications for health care. Provides foundation for more in-depth consideration of developmental factors related to health maintenance and human potential.

  • Spring 2021 Internship: ESL (EDCI-5580-40)

    An internship experience may be required as part of the planned program in curriculum and instruction. A maximum of eight hours may be counted in meeting the minimum requirements of a graduate degree, but additional credit may be taken beyond this limit for the recording of appropriate supervised experience. Prerequisite: 15 hours of education, consent of department head, and graduate standing.

  • Spring 2021 Ed Res 1: Descrip (EDRE-5600-40)

    Basic concepts of educational survey research design, statistics, and measurement. The focus is on descriptive statistics (measures of central tendency, variability, percent and frequency distribution, bivariate correlation, graphical displays, testing hypotheses about proportions). Students develop questionnaires and plan, conduct, and report on a survey study. Prerequisites: EDRE 5530.

  • Spring 2021 Instr Technology (ITEC-5010-40)

    An introductory survey course in instructional technology. Covers psychological principles in communication theory, message design and instructional theory with emphasis on the application of technology toward achieving communications objectives. Includes hands-on experience with current presentation tools and techniques for a variety of instructional deliveries. Dual listed with ITEC 4010. Prerequisite: junior standing.

  • Spring 2021 Residency in Teaching (EDSE-4500-65)

    Comprises the final professional academic semester of the teacher education program. A full-time residency, including a period of being intensively mentored and coached, a period of independent teaching and a period of team teaching. Offered S/U only. Cross listed with EDEL 4500. Prerequisites: 2.750 cumulative GPA, 2.500 GPA in major content courses, completion of all content courses, successful completion of Phase IIIa specific pedagogy and practicum, complete review of the prospective teacher's record.

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