All Courses

  • Spring 2021 Environmental Physiology (KIN-5586-02)

    Graduate students in kinesiology and health work intensively on current issues and problems, and may pursue specific areas of emphasis. Although a total of 8 hours is permitted under this number, only 6 hours are allowed by the Division of Kinesiology and Health toward a student's graduate program. Cross listed with HLED 5586. Prerequisite: graduate standing in KIN or permission of instructor.

  • Spring 2021 FYS: Want to be a Superhero (EDST-1101-01)

    Students will critically examine and evaluate evidence, claims, beliefs, or points of view about meaningful, relevant issues related to the teaching profession. Students will be introduced to active learning, inquiry of pressing issues, and individual and collaborative processing of ideas throughout the course meetings and assignments.

  • Spring 2021 Linux Programming (COSC-3750-01)

    Provide the necessary tools and skills to begin programming effectively on UNIX and Linux operating systems. Topics will include, shells and basic shell scripting, Linux utilities, editors, compilation, I/O and the file system, sockets and inter-process communication, and time permitting, threads. Prerequisites: COSC 2150 and COSC 2030.

  • Spring 2021 Theorizing Disney (ENGL-2490-04)

    Presents a variety of topics in literature. Prerequisite: WA or COM1

  • Spring 2021 Undrgrd Practicum:3310 (ANTH-4975-01)

    Concurrent enrollment with ANTH 3310-01 required.

  • Spring 2021 Sem in Managerial Acct (ACCT-5040-40)

    Organizational development of financial and nonfinancial budgets, interaction between performance measurement systems and human behavior, and advanced topics in uses of information for decision making. Prerequisite: ACCT 3240 (or equivalent) with a grade of C or better; graduate standing.

  • Spring 2021 Intro to Hum Comm (COJO-1040-40)

    Introduces theories and research of social and behavioral scientists on communication process. Orients beginning communication students by focusing on concepts and issues central to human communication.

  • Spring 2021 Cross Cultural Comm (COJO-3190-40)

    Studies human communication processes within the context of various cultures and subcultures. Opportunity for field study of the effect of culture on communication behavior. Prerequisites: COJO 1040 and junior standing.

  • Spring 2021 Gender and Society (WMST-2500-43)

    Examines the social construction of gender using interdisciplinary methods of analysis. The readings and assignments emphasize the importance of denaturalizing the gender stereotypes and norms that impact women’s and men’s lives. Intersections between gender, race, class, age, and sexual orientation are examined within their cultural contexts. This course will prepare students for advanced work in Gender and Women’s Studies. Prerequisite: WMST 1080 or cross listed equivalent.

  • Spring 2021 Public Speaking (COJO-2010-11)

    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.

  • Spring 2021 Media Writing (COJO-2100-01)

    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

  • Spring 2021 Publ Relat Tech (COJO-4310-01)

    Practical application of public relations writing, planning and program implementation. Includes exercises in writing news releases, structuring news conferences and writing preliminary and formal public relations strategies. The plans also incorporate advertising and marketing segments for external publics, newsletter design, editing and interpersonal relations. Prerequisite: COJO 3310.

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