All Courses
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Spring 2021 FYS: Stories We Tell (STEP-1101-01)
FYS: Stories We Tell
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Spring 2021 Survey Fren Lit II (FREN-4110-01)
A study of French Literature and civilization from the 19th century to the present. Prerequisite: FREN 2140 or equivalent.
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Spring 2021 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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Spring 2021 Spanish American Lit (SPAN-5120-01)
An intensive study of a topic or an author. Designed for upper level and graduate students. Prerequisite: 12 hours of Spanish literature.
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Spring 2021 Quantitative Analysis (CHEM-2230-01)
Broad, general coverage of analytical techniques, principles and calculations. Laboratory: 6 hours per week. Prerequisite: CHEM 1030, 1060 or equivalent.
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Spring 2021 Advanced Inorganic Chemistry (CHEM-5111-01)
A graduate-level course on theoretical and descriptive inorganic chemistry. Topics will include molecular symmetry, spectroscopy, electronic structure/bonding, magnetism, electron transfer, and catalysis. Prerequisite: CHEM 2420, CHEM 4110 and CHEM 3550 or 4507.
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Spring 2021 J-Term Intro- Latina/o Studies (LTST-1300-41)
The U.S. Latina/o immigrant experience is a particular focus of this course, including its role in the incorporation of Latinos into U.S. society. Through readings, presentations, class discussion, videos, and other activities, students examine historical and contemporary issues affecting Latinos including but not limited to immigration, language, identity, national origin, education, politics, employment, and economic mobility.
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Spring 2021 BFA Capstone II (ART-4620-02)
Special, current studio problems for advanced students. Prerequisite: ART 2000 and 6 hours in art.
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Spring 2021 Range Mgmt Plan (REWM-4900-01)
Applies planning processes that integrate soil, vegetation, water, livestock, wildlife and environmental regulatory considerations within the context of satisfying ecologically sustainable rangeland management objectives. Prerequisites: ECON or AGEC 1010 or 1020, SOIL 4120 or 4150 (may be concurrent), REWM 3020 (may be concurrent), REWM 4330 (may be concurrent), REWM 4830.
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Spring 2021 Education Law (LAW-6665-01)
Study of law as it applies to public and private education in America, including federal and state regulation of education, constitutional rights of students and teachers, school financing, desegregation and affirmative action, and equal opportunity in education. Introduction to the most important legal issues relating to primary and secondary (K-12) education, and to a lesser extent issues concerning higher education.
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Spring 2021 Adv Trust and Estates (LAW-6993-01)
Focuses on topics related to the law of trusts, including fiduciary administration, modification, termination, and alienation of trusts; charitable trusts; and issues of trust interpretation and construction. Other topics may be covered as time permits. Prerequisite: C or better in LAW 6330.
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Spring 2021 Criminal Procedure (LAW-6630-01)
Examines the constitutional rights of criminal suspects and defendants under the 4th, 5th and 6th Amendments of the United States Constitution. Much of the focus is on law enforcement practices and the constitutional principles that constrain the police.