All Courses

  • Fall 2019 - Bus & Prof Communication (COJO-3010-01)

    Studies theories and techniques of professional communication activities including interviewing skills, group processes, and professional presentations; for students who are beyond elementary oral communication level. Students develop oral communication skills through projects and presentations. Prerequisite: COJO 1010 or COJO 2010 and junior standing. 9/4/2019 - 12/13/2019, Lecture

  • Fall 2019 - Communication Research (COJO-3070-01)

    Focuses on problems in communication and mass communication research. Specifically studies and applies language of science, basic concepts of communication, mass communication research, types and limitations of empirical research, as well as measurement procedures and analysis. Prerequisites: COJO 1000 or 1040 and STAT 2070 or 2050. 9/4/2019 - 12/13/2019, Lecture

  • Fall 2019 - Internship (COJO-3480-01)

    Review and evaluation of approved internship experience. At the conclusion, students must submit a journal containing work samples and a critique of their performance and internship experience. Maximum of 6 hours of internship credit can be used to fulfill requirements of the major. Prerequisites: signed contract and 9 hours in the department. 9/4/2019 - 12/13/2019, Lecture

  • Fall 2019 - Adv Communication Theory (COJO-3040-01)

    Considers nature of human communication theories. Analyzes problems in developing communication theory based on current social science methods. Prerequisites: COJO 1000 and COJO 1040. 9/4/2019 - 12/13/2019, Lecture

  • Fall 2019 - Public Relations (COJO-3310-01)

    Studies how organizations can improve their relationships with their publics. Explores public opinion and how to research audiences. Explains different skills needed in the field, including its relationship to advertising and marketing. Prerequisite: COJO 2100. 9/4/2019 - 12/13/2019, Lecture

  • Fall 2019 - Computer Science I (COSC-1030-01, COSC-1030-10, COSC-1030-11, COSC-1030-12)

    Continues the introduction to the methodology of programming from an object-oriented perspective. The course emphasizes basic software design, expands the students' knowledge of programming language syntax, expands the students' ability to think and design in an object-oriented paradigm. Introduces the students to UML, pseudocode, and simple planning for the design of software. Also introduces the students to templates and the C++ STL. Prerequisite: COSC 1010. 9/4/2019 - 12/13/2019, Lecture

  • Fall 2019 - Intro to Phil (PHIL-1000-01)

    Introduces critical thinking through a study of elementary logic, scientific method and philosophical problems of ethics, religion, epistemology and metaphysics. 9/4/2019 - 12/13/2019, Lecture

  • Fall 2019 - Alg & Data Structure (COSC-3020-01)

    Introduces formal techniques to support the design and analysis of algorithms, focusing on both the underlying mathematical theory and practical considerations of efficiency. Topics include asymptotic complexity bounds, techniques of analysis, algorithmic strategies, and an introduction to automata theory and its application to language translation. Prerequisites: COSC 2030 and COSC 2300. 9/4/2019 - 12/13/2019, Lecture

  • Fall 2019 - Internship (COSC-3970-01)

    Allows students to gain practical experience in computing. A signed contract with a supervisor and departmental adviser must be completed before enrolling for the internship. Prerequisites: COSC 3020. 9/4/2019 - 12/13/2019, Internship

  • Fall 2019 - Gen Physics I (PHYS-1110-02)

    First course of two-semester sequence. Introduces elementary college physics without calculus. Primarily for premedical, predental, preoptometry, prephysical therapy and other students requiring insight into workings of the physical world. Includes classical mechanics, gravitation and heat. Laboratory sessions illustrate principles studied. Students receiving credit for PHYS 1110 cannot receive credit for PHYS 1050, 1210 or 1310. Prerequisite: MATH 1450, 1405 or equivalent. 9/4/2019 - 12/13/2019, Lecture

  • Fall 2019 - Gen Physics I (PHYS-1110-01)

    First course of two-semester sequence. Introduces elementary college physics without calculus. Primarily for premedical, predental, preoptometry, prephysical therapy and other students requiring insight into workings of the physical world. Includes classical mechanics, gravitation and heat. Laboratory sessions illustrate principles studied. Students receiving credit for PHYS 1110 cannot receive credit for PHYS 1050, 1210 or 1310. Prerequisite: MATH 1450, 1405 or equivalent. 9/4/2019 - 12/13/2019, Lecture

  • Fall 2019 - Laboratory (PHYS-1110-11)

    First course of two-semester sequence. Introduces elementary college physics without calculus. Primarily for premedical, predental, preoptometry, prephysical therapy and other students requiring insight into workings of the physical world. Includes classical mechanics, gravitation and heat. Laboratory sessions illustrate principles studied. Students receiving credit for PHYS 1110 cannot receive credit for PHYS 1050, 1210 or 1310. Prerequisite: MATH 1450, 1405 or equivalent. 9/4/2019 - 12/13/2019, Lab

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