All Courses

  • Fall 2019 - Water Resource Econ (AGEC-4720-40)

    Presents principles and procedures appropriate to water resource allocation and development decisions. Agricultural, recreational, industrial, and other uses of water are studied. A field trip is included. Prerequisites: AGEC1020 or equivalent; QB course; WB course; Senior standing or consent of instructor. 9/4/2019 - 12/13/2019, Lecture

  • Fall 2019 - Petroleum Eng Design (PETE-4736-01)

    Design and development of petroleum reservoirs using principles and skills learned in the Petroleum Engineering program. Application of software for design and analysis of the drilling, reservoir and production of petroleum.Prerequisites: PETE 3200, PETE 3255, PETE 3715, PETE 3725, and C or better in COM 2. Students must be a Petroleum Engineering major. 9/4/2019 - 12/13/2019, Lecture

  • Fall 2019 - Petroleum Eng Design (PETE-4736-02)

    Design and development of petroleum reservoirs using principles and skills learned in the Petroleum Engineering program. Application of software for design and analysis of the drilling, reservoir and production of petroleum.Prerequisites: PETE 3200, PETE 3255, PETE 3715, PETE 3725, and C or better in COM 2. Students must be a Petroleum Engineering major. 9/4/2019 - 12/13/2019, Lecture

  • Fall 2019 - US Military History (HIST-2020-40)

    Surveys military experiences of U.S. from colonial period to the present. In addition to specific wars, examines military doctrines and political, social and economic forces that shaped conduct of war in American history. 9/4/2019 - 12/13/2019, Lecture

  • Fall 2019 - 20th Cent Thea Dvrsty (THEA-3910-01)

    Studies plays and production techniques, within the context of historical and sociological events, as developed in the 20th Century that has led to the cultural diversity seen in modern theatre. Prerequisite: junior standing. 9/4/2019 - 12/13/2019, Lecture

  • Fall 2019 - Ecology as a Discipline (ECOL-5100-02)

    Covers the range of ecological questions, processes, scales, and research approaches, in context of the history and philosophy of science in general and of ecology in particular. Aimed at first-year students in the doctoral program in Ecology, although students in other graduate programs are welcome. Prerequisite: graduate standing. 9/4/2019 - 12/13/2019, Lecture

  • Fall 2019 - Problems: (ZOO-4900-51)

    For advanced students. Studies some particular problem or phase of zoology, or presents reviews and discussions of current advancement in zoological investigations. Content is arranged to suit individual needs of students. Prerequisites: LIFE 2020 and other courses necessary to pursue the problem selected; prior written consent of the instructor. 9/4/2019 - 12/13/2019, Independent Study

  • Fall 2019 - FYS: Bits & Bytes (EE-1101-01)

    9/4/2019 - 12/13/2019, Lecture

  • Fall 2019 - Intro to Livestock Evaluation (ANSC-3545-01)

    Objectively evaluate livestock species including cattle, sheep, swine, and goats for both market and breeding standards. Improve communication skills and terminology through oral and written reasons. Gain an understanding of expected progeny differences and how they relate to selection and livestock production.Prerequisite: FDSC 2040 or instructor approval. 9/4/2019 - 12/13/2019, Lecture

  • Fall 2019 - Literature, Media & Culture (ENGL-2020-03)

    Introduces students to the basic tools of literary, film, and media analysis and develops students' critical writing, digital analysis, and oral communication skills. No expertise in literary criticism or film theory is necessary in this course; all majors are welcome. Prerequisite: COM1. COM1 may not be taken concurrently. 9/4/2019 - 12/13/2019, Lecture

  • Fall 2019 - Intr to Meat Judging (FDSC-3545-01)

    USDA grading standards, value pricing, yield and quality attributes of meat are used to evaluate products. Improve communication skills and terminology through oral and written reasons. Requires field trips. Prerequisite: FDSC 2040 9/4/2019 - 12/13/2019, Lecture

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