All Courses

  • Spring 2021 Iss Env Ethics:Env Aesthetics (PHIL-4340-01)

    Encompasses selected topics in environmental and natural resource ethics. Dual listed with PHIL 5340. Prerequisites: PHIL 2330, 2340, 3300 or 3350.

  • Spring 2021 Fund of Prof Nursing (NURS-3435-02)

    This course introduces the concepts and skills of basic nursing care and nurse/patient safety. The course allows students to gain confidence and competency in the performance of basic clinical skills. Prerequisite: Progression or admission to the clinical component of the program and completion or concurrent enrollment with NURS 2340, NURS 3490, PHCY 3450 or PHCY 4450. All students will attend the Monday 10-10:50am class meeting time. Students will rotate in 1-2 hour time blocks within the Monday 12-4pm class meeting time for skills practice/checkoffs.

  • Spring 2021 Seminar: Western Water (GEOG-4885-01)

    Faculty-student discussion, reading, and study focused on a selected topic and interest. (A, H, P, R, PL)

  • Spring 2021 Exercise Psychology (KIN-5537-01)

    Focuses on key conceptual issues and research in exercise psychology and the application of research findings in a variety of physical activity settings. Specific content areas include psychological benefits of physical activity, exercise adherence, public health and exercise issues, theory, and determinants of physical activity, interventions for adoption and maintenance, and professional ethics. Prerequisites: Graduate standing in KIN and B or better in KIN 3038 or permission of instructor.

  • Spring 2021 Practicum (CNSL-5320-50)

    Course meets Jan 29-30; March 6; May 7

  • Spring 2021 Mental Health Counseling (CNSL-5130-50)

    Course meets Feb 5-6; March 12-13; April 9-10.

  • Spring 2021 Practicum (CNSL-5320-51)

    Course meets Jan 29-30; March 6; May7

  • Spring 2021 Controlling Process Systems (CHE-4092-01)

    Capstone process control course. Students will design process control for systems of linked processes including sensing and transmission, final control elements, and controller. This course consists of two (2) hours of lecture and three (3) hours of laboratory per week. Prerequisites: C or better in CHE 3090 and concurrent enrollment in either CHE 4090, EE 4620, or EE 4621.

  • Spring 2021 Counseling Child/Adol (CNSL-5330-50)

    Course meets Feb 19-20; March 26-27; April 23-24

  • Spring 2021 Transportation Engineering (CE-3500-01)

    Introduction to the major topics in Transportation Engineering. The topoics covered include human, vehicle, and roadway characteristics and performance, traffic characteristics and flow theory, roadway capacity and Level of Service (LOS) concepts, intersection and traffic signal design, public transportation, transportation planning, geometric design of highways, traffic safety, highway materials, and pavement design. Prerequisite: CE 1010.

  • Spring 2021 Laboratory (CE-3500-10)

    Introduction to the major topics in Transportation Engineering. The topoics covered include human, vehicle, and roadway characteristics and performance, traffic characteristics and flow theory, roadway capacity and Level of Service (LOS) concepts, intersection and traffic signal design, public transportation, transportation planning, geometric design of highways, traffic safety, highway materials, and pavement design. Prerequisite: CE 1010.

  • Spring 2021 Industrial Chem Production (CHE-4200-01)

    Integration of chemical engineering and chemistry as practiced in modern industry. Engineering of chemical reactions and processes for commodity chemicals, petroleum-based fuels, petrochemicals, intermediates, specialty chemicals, pharmaceuticals, and engineered materials. Environmental strategies for waste minimization and pollution prevention. Prerequisites: CHEM 2420 and CHE 3015 (may be taken concurrently).

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