All Courses
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Spring 2021 Signal Process for Power Syste (EE-5885-03)
Features topics not included in regularly offered classes. Normally offered in regular class lecture format; may include a lab component if appropriate. Prerequisites: Prior approval of the instructor is required.
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Spring 2021 Comp Fluid Dynamics II (ME-5462-01)
A study of advanced techniques in modern-day scientific computing as applied to Computational Fluid Dynamics. These include unstructured mesh generation using Delaunay triangulation, searching and sorting techniques, and efficient data structures. Other topics cover efficient hardware implementation including cache-effects and parallel computing and sensitivity analysis for design optimization. Prerequisite: ME 5461.
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Spring 2021 Theatre/Dance Internship (THEA-4975-02)
The intent of this course is designed to provide professional experiences to students outside of the academic curriculum of Theatre and Dance Department. It is designed to advance the students potential career opportunities and help advance their knowledge in the field. Restricted to sophomores, juniors, and seniors. Prerequisite: Must have completed 6 hours in the department of Theatre and Dance.
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Spring 2021 Adv Finite Element Analysis (ME-5045-01)
Advanced topics in finite element analysis with emphasis on mathematical foundations of the method, numerical algorithms for software implementation, and analysis of problems with material and geometric nonlinear behavior. Cross listed with CE 5045. Prerequisites: ME 4040 or ME 5040 or CE 5040.
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Spring 2021 Persuasive Argumentation (COJO-2095-01)
Develops student competencies in persuasive argument in its written, oral, and digital dimensions. Students participate in a series of debate exercises that draw upon digital research, written speech and message composition, and extemporaneous oral speaking. The ethics of persuasion and critical research literacy in a digital environment are also featured. Prerequisite: COM1.
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Spring 2021 The Roots of Country Music (MUSC-1009-40)
Course meets second half of semester.
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Spring 2021 Advanced Jazz Improv (MUSC-4020-01)
Continuation of Jazz Theory and Improvisation II, MUSC 3025. Students will learn the harmonic and melodic language of bebop and hard bop through performance and composition of tunes in these idioms. Prerequisite: MUSC 3025.
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Spring 2021 Advanced Analysis (MUSC-5350-01)
Consideration of the analytical techniques of Harder, Piston, and Schillinger for traditional music, of Hanson and Hindemith for modern tonal music, and of Schoenberg and Reti for serial music. Prerequisite: graduate standing in music.
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Spring 2021 Fict Work: Encounter the Other (CW-5560-01)
Graduate level workshop that emphasizes reading as well as writing in a specific genre (poetry, nonfiction, fiction) or in relation to a theme that combines genres, at the discretion of the instructor. Prerequisite: 12 hours of 4000-level creative writing or graduate status.
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Spring 2021 Lit Sem: Writing in the World (CW-5540-02)
Includes form and theory classes, publication workshops, and readings courses. Depending on the particulars, students review important texts about writing, review literary magazines and publishing houses, discuss publishing procedures with faculty and guests, participate in close readings of original texts, and produce an independent writing project. Prerequisite: graduate standing.
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Spring 2021 Lit Sem: Black Men's Stories (CW-5540-01)
Includes form and theory classes, publication workshops, and readings courses. Depending on the particulars, students review important texts about writing, review literary magazines and publishing houses, discuss publishing procedures with faculty and guests, participate in close readings of original texts, and produce an independent writing project. Prerequisite: graduate standing.
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Spring 2021 Construction Scheduling (CM-3100-01)
Principles of construction scheduling including analytical and quantitative scheduling and management techniques as they apply to both vertical and horizontal construction projects. Prerequisites: CM 2000.