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Course Title Course Description Spring 2010 Summer 2010
MATH
4132
Number Theory Prerequisite: Calculus and either MATH 3036 or MATH 3131. Properties of divisibility. Prime numbers, congruence arithmetic, quadratic reciprocity and applications of these ideas, an overview of techniques of mathematical proof. Offered N/A
MATH
4931
Select Topics In Mathematics Identified by specific title each time course is offered. X N/A
MATH
5031
Problem Solving Strategies A carefully developed systematic approach to teaching nine problem-solving strategies. Materials are intended to complement the subject matter normally taught in senior high school and higher level mathematics courses. X N/A
MATH
4031
History Math Sciences Temporal relationships of concepts by means of biographic studies; development of mathematical theory and applications from ancient to contemporary times. X N/A
MATH
3231
Calculus III Prerequisites: Calculus I, II, and MATH 3131. Vectors and vector valued functions, functions of multiple variables, partial derivatives, multiple integrals, volume and surface area and vector calculus. X N/A
MATH
3333
Appl Linear Sys Anal Elec Opt N/A X N/A
MATH
4032
Prob Solving For Grades 2 To 9 N/A X N/A
MATH
5233
Symbolic Calculation & Applic N/A X N/A
MATH
3031
Mathematics for EC-6 I Prerequisites: College Algebra. Introductory Concepts from elementary mathematics. Included are: problem solving, set theory, an introduction to number systems and computation; basic probability and statistics, fundamentals of Euclidean Geometry including basic shapes, 2 dimensional coordinate systems, measurement and an introduction to number theory. No credit if credit received for Math 3033 or equivalent. Offered N/A
MATH
5939
Indt Study In Math Prerequisite: Approval of instructor, chair and associate dean required. Independent study in Mathematics. X N/A
MATH
4431
Intro To Analysis Prerequisite: MATH 4331 or equivalent. Real numbers, sequences and series, differentiation and measure theory; Riemann, Stieltjes and Lebesgue integrals. X N/A
MATH
4134
Prob & Stat, For Eng & Science N/A X N/A
MATH
5032
Errors In Arith Algorithms N/A X N/A
MATH
3133
Modern Algebra N/A X N/A
MATH
6131
Intro To Algbr Topolgy & Geom Prerequisite: MATH 4133 or equivalent. An introduction to topics in algebraic topology; manifold theory and their applications. Offered N/A
MATH
3038
Computational Statistics Prerequisite: College algebra or equivalent. Descriptive statistics, basic probability concepts, normal distribution, parameter estimation, testing of hypothesis, correlation and regression, statistical computation using Excel. Offered N/A
MATH
3331
Discrete Mathematics Prerequisite: College algebra. Logic, set theory, algebraic structures, graph theory and networks. Offered N/A
MATH
4819
Indt Study In Mathematics Prerequisite: Approval of instructor, chair and associate dean required. Independent study in Mathematics. X N/A
MATH
5136
Ordin Diff Equa And Dynam Sys Prerequisites: MATH 3131, MATH 3231, and MATH 4131 or equivalent. This course covers the dynamical aspects of ordinary differential equations and the relationship between theory and applications. Fundamental theorems of solutions of ordinary differential equations oriented toward dynamical systems, local globe phase portrait analyses of nonlinear autonomous systems, and the criteria for the existence of periodic solutions are examined along with various applications. X N/A
MATH
3032
Mathematics for EC-6 II Prerequisites: Math 3031 or equivalent. Advanced concepts from elementary mathematics. Included are: problem solving; number bases; computational algorithms; the real number system; three dimensional geometry and measurement; 3D coordinate and transformational geometry; probability and statistics; and number theory. No credit if credit received for Math 3037 or equivalent. Offered N/A
MATH
5330
Math Software & Modeling Simul Prerequisite: MATH 3131 and MATH 4131 or equivalent. Explores computer software in applied Mathematics using Matlab. A variety of programming paradigms are emphasized. A collection of topics in applied Mathematics, chaos and neuroscience modelings, are incorporated into Matlab programming. X N/A
MATH
4235
Theory Of Models and Apps Prerequisite: MATH 3131 and MATH 4131 or equivalent. Simulation and analysis on continuous and discrete mathematical models in sciences. It also includes the study of nonlinear dynamics, chaos and fractals. X N/A
MATH
5033
Inst Application Of Algebra A seminar on the content of secondary school courses in algebra and applicable instructional techniques. X N/A
MATH
4434
Intro To Probability Prerequisite: Calculus II. Sample space, probability function, combinatorics, discrete and continuous random variables, special probability distributions, moment generating function, multivariate distributions and central limit theorem. X N/A
MATH
4633
Functions Of Cmplx Var Prerequisite: MATH 3231 or equivalent. The theory of limits, differentiation and integration in the complex plane. Gauss' theorem and residue calculations. X N/A
MATH
3030
Math for EC-8 SPED Teachers Prerequisites: College Algebra Topics from elementary mathematics including number systems and coomputation, probability and statistics, problem solving, two-dimensional and three-dimensional Euclidean geometry, measurement, coordinate geometry, and number theory. X N/A
MATH
3033
Structures Of Number Systems Structure of arithmetic for elementary teachers. A set-theory approach to development of the real number system; fundamental operation and concept of arithmetic, systems of numeration. No credit if credit received for Math 3031 or equivalent. X N/A
MATH
3141
Fundamentals of Calculus N/A X N/A
MATH
4133
Intro to Topology Prerequisite: MATH 4331. Topological techniques in analysis, metric spaces, continuous transformations, connectivity, separation, compactness; nets and filters, cardinal arithmetic. Offered N/A
MATH
3939
Problems In Mathematics N/A X N/A
MATH
5931
Research Topics In Math Identified by specific titles each time course is offered. X N/A
MATH
5036
Calculus-Math Tchrs Gr 10-14 A seminar on various approaches to the teaching of introductory calculus. X N/A
MATH
3919
Problems In Mathematics N/A X N/A
MATH
5132
Real Analysis Prerequisite: MATH 4431 or equivalent. General measure and integration theory. Banach and Hilbert spaces; applications to approximation theory, probability theory and summability. X N/A
MATH
3036
Problem Solving Prerequisite: MATH 3037or equivalent or instructor permission. Problem solving through experiences and reasoning; ideas from areas such as pattern recognition, simulation and logical deduction. Offered N/A
MATH
5231
Linear Algebra Prerequisite: MATH 3131. Fields and vector spaces, determinants and their characterization, adjoints operators, eigenvalues and eigenvectors, diagonalizability, canonical forms and matrix functions. X N/A
MATH
5037
Technology For Math Curriculum Prerequisite: Calculus, Intro Linear Algebra and Ordinary Differential Equations X N/A
MATH
4135
Numerical Analysis & Its Appl Prerequisites: MATH 3131, MATH 3231, MATH 4131 and C/C++ or equivalent. Introduction to methods and algorithms in numerical computation. The topics include techniques for finding the roots of equations an interpolation functions, numerical approximation of differentiation and integration, numerical solutions to ordinary differential equations, linear systems and nonlinear systems. Offered N/A
MATH
4030
Intro to Modn Alg & Numb Theor Prerequisite: Calculus II. An introduction to techniques of proof, problem solving, and applications using topics from number theory, modern algebra and logic such as groups, rings, fields, congruence classes, modular arithmetic, symmetries, permutations, and inductive and deductive argument forms. X N/A
MATH
5137
Topology and Geometry Prerequisite: MATH 4133 or equivalent. Set Theory, Topological Spaces, Connectedness and Compactness, The Fundamental Group and Covering Spaces, Surfaces and their applications. X N/A
MATH
3035
Euclidian/Non-Euclidian Geom Prerequisite: College algebra. Formal set theory, logical structure and measurement. Offered N/A
MATH
5331
Probability Theory & Applicat N/A X N/A
MATH
5333
Numerical Analysis Prerequisite: MATH 3131, MATH 3231, MATH 4131 and C/C++ or equivalent. Mathematical analysis and numerical computation of solutions to linear and nonlinear systems, ordinary differential equations, integral equations and boundary value problems. X N/A
MATH
4232
Intro to Abstract Algebra Prerequisite: Calculus and MATH 3131. Study of algebraic structures: maps, operations, permutations and homomorphisms. Groups, rings, integral domains, and fields; applications to symmetry; techniques of mathematical proof. X N/A
MATH
5332
Theory & Applica.Of Statistics N/A X N/A
MATH
4136
Math Software Applications Prerequisite: MATH 3131 and MATH 4131. Explores current applications of computers in mathematics using Mathematica. Symbolic, numerical and graphical computing will be applied to various mathematical problems normally viewed as beyond the scope of the course in which they are first introduced. A variety of programming paradigms, such as procedural programming and function programming will be emphasized. X N/A
MATH
4231
Predicate Logic An introduction to predicate logic; elements of formal logic systems; set theory and propositional calculus, completeness theorems and the nature of proofs. X N/A
MATH
5133
Complex Analysis Prerequisite: MATH 4633 or equivalent. The theory of analytic functions and analytic continuation. Branched functions; an introduction to homotopy theory and basic metric space topology. Integration theory, Cauchy's theorem and residue theory. Offered N/A
MATH
4033
Probability For Teachers N/A X N/A
MATH
4331
Advanced Calculus Prerequisite: MATH 3231 or equivalent. Set theory. Real number system. Sequences and series. Differentiation. The Riemann integral. Offered N/A
MATH
5135
Applied Statistical Methods N/A X N/A
MATH
6739
Internship In Mathematics Supervised internship in Mathematics or Mathematics Education. Requires approval of faculty adviser and associate dean. X N/A
MATH
4238
Data Mgmt &Analysis Using SAS Prerequisite: one semester elementary statistics course preferred. An introduction to the statistical package SAS. The course will focus on data step programming and some selected X N/A
MATH
4236
Intro to Survey Sampling Prerequisite: One semester of elementary statistics is preferred. An introduction to the sample surveys and the analysis of survey data. X N/A
MATH
3131
Intro to Linear Algebra Prerequisite: Precalculus or Calculus I. Systems of linear equations; vector spaces, linear transformations, determinants, matrices, eigenvalues and eigenvectors; applications to coding and difference equations. Offered N/A
MATH
3034
Algebra Through Technology Prerequisite: College algebra. Using technology to investigate topics in elementary functions, simultaneous equations, polynomials, and elementary topics in number theory. Offered N/A
MATH
3332
Appl Calc Elect ,Opt,Mech Syst N/A X N/A
MATH
6939
Master's Thesis Research Prerequisite: Approval of faculty adviser, master's committee and dean. X N/A
MATH
4435
Introduction To Statistics Prerequisite: MATH 4434 or equivalent. Sampling distributions, point and interval estimation, hypothesis testing, regression and correlation, nonparametric statistics, analysis of variance. Offered N/A
MATH
5134
Logic Prerequisite: MATH 4231 or equivalent. Propositional and predicate calculus; foundations, computability. Offered N/A
MATH
4034
Diagnostic Mathematics Prerequisite: MATH 3032 or MATH 3037. Research methods of identification, diagnosis and remediation of learning problems in mathematics. X N/A
MATH
6838
Research Project II Student will complete research project developed in MATH 6837. A written paper and presentation will be required. Offered N/A
MATH
3039
Math for 8-12 SPED Teachers Prerequisites: College Algebra, MATH 3030. Topics from elementary functions, polynomial and number theory, geometry and special reasoning, problem solving, and proofs, with an emphasis on the use of technologies appropriate to the teacher of students within this category. X N/A
MATH
4131
Ordinary Diff Equat Appl Prerequisite: MATH 3231. Solutions of ordinary differential equations of first and second order, Laplace transforms, power series techniques, systems of equations, stability, numerical methods, geometric and physical applications. Offered N/A
MATH
4234
Intro Numerical Analysis N/A X N/A
MATH
3037
Fnd/Informal Geom/Stat Analys Prerequisite: MATH 3033. Identification and measurement of plane and solid figure transformations and symmetry of geometric shapes; introduction to discrete probability; statistical analysis of data and methods of displaying information. No credit if credit received for Math 3032 or equivalent. X N/A
MATH
5034
Geometry Seminar A seminar on various current and potential approaches to the content of geometry and applicable instructional techniques. Offered N/A
MATH
5431
Mathematical Modeling App Sci Prerequisite: MATH 4235 or equivalent. Techniques for analyzing and simulating physical, chemical and biological processes. Offered N/A
MATH
6231
Structr Stabl Of Dynam Systems N/A X N/A
MATH
5035
Precalculus-Math Tchrs 10-14 A seminar on various current and potential approaches to the content of precalculus mathematics with applicable instructional techniques. X N/A
MATH
3334
Prob & Stat for Scients & Engs Prerequisite: Calculus I and II. Graphical representation of data, measures of centrality and variability, concepts and rules of probability, discrete probability distribution, normal distribution, sampling distributions, central limit theorem, parameter estimation, testing of hypothesis, two sample methods, analysis of variance, correlation and regression analysis. X N/A
MATH
4839
Indt Study In Mathematics Prerequisite: Approval of instructor, chair and associate dean required. Independent study in Mathematics. X N/A
MATH
5131
Abstract Algebra Prerequisite: MATH 4232 or equivalent. Groups, rings, fields, modules; ideal theory, polynomial rings, algebraic and free groups. X N/A
MATH
6839
Research Project And Seminar N/A X N/A
MATH
5232
Number Theory Prerequisite: MATH 4132 or equivalent. An introduction to analytic number theory, which uses the tools of analysis (particularly complex function theory) to investigate questions in number theory. The distribution of the primes is of central interest. Some of the tools developed are Dirichlet series, character theory, formal power series and contour integration. Various topics in arithmetical functions are also considered. X N/A
MATH
6837
Research Project I Student will develop and complete a research project which requires integrating knowledge and standard procedures in the discipline. A written paper and presentation will be required. Offered N/A
MATH
4436
Probability for Actuarial Exam Prerequisite: One semester probabilty course preferred. This course is designed to prepare students for the first actuarial exam. This course consists of introducing/ reviewing X N/A
EDUC
6333
Adv. Educ Psy N/A X N/A
EDUC
4131
Introduction To Assessment An introduction to assessment principles and their application. Includes an overview of basic measurement tools and their applications for assessing work products. X N/A
EDUC
6431
Role Supervisor P.S. Leader N/A X N/A
EDUC
6031
Improvement Of Instruction N/A X N/A
EDUC
6334
Career Vocational Educ Info N/A X N/A
EDUC
6531
Research In Education N/A X N/A
EDUC
3919
Projects In Education N/A X N/A
EDUC
6734
Adv Seminar Science Educ N/A X N/A
EDUC
6131
Advanced Educ Computers N/A X N/A
EDUC
6534
Adlt Ed In Chngng Society N/A X N/A
EDUC
4869
Indt. Study In Education N/A X N/A
EDUC
5131
Intro Educ Computing N/A X N/A
EDUC
6736
Seminar In Aerospace Educ N/A X N/A
EDUC
6731
Adv Seminar In Social Studies N/A X N/A
EDUC
3031
Fund Educ Phil, Psyc, Learn N/A X N/A
EDUC
5969
Problems In Education N/A X N/A
EDUC
6535
Curriculum Theory Development N/A X N/A
EDUC
5231
Principles Of Guidance N/A X N/A
EDUC
5531
Educ/Societal Futures N/A X N/A
EDUC
5769
Practicum Counselor Educ N/A X N/A
EDUC
5033
Curricular Needs Cult Dif Stdt N/A X N/A
EDUC
5132
Issues In Professional Educ Ethical, social, legal and political constraints and considerations in teaching. Emphasis on moral self-assessment and the development of teachers as professional role models for the educational community. X N/A
EDUC
6737
Seminar In Outdoor Education N/A X N/A
EDUC
6232
Theory Instruct Supervision II N/A X N/A
EDUC
5731
Child Cult Diff Backgrounds N/A X N/A
EDUC
6738
Internship In Educ Supvsn N/A X N/A
EDUC
4931
Selected Topics In Education Identified by specific title each time course is offered. X N/A
EDUC
4021
Classroom Evaluation N/A X N/A
EDUC
6735
Seminar In Environmental Educ N/A X N/A
EDUC
4010
Professional Exam Preparation This course is designed to prepare candidates to successfully pass their corresponding content areas. X N/A
EDUC
7031
Quantitative Research II Prerequisite: EDUC 7030. This is the second of a two-course sequence (with EDUC 7030) and focuses on quantitative techniques of inquiry that pertain to educational research and policy analysis. Using an integrated approach, students would study statistics; exploratory data analysis; sampling, survey, and experimental design; naturalistic observation and inquiry; and interview and questionnaire design in the context of using research information in planning, change management, policy analysis, and program management. Topics include inferential, descriptive, comparative, relational, and non-parametric statistics. Instructional material would include readings; case studies and reports from educational, governmental, and service organizations; and field research projects. X N/A
EDUC
5031
Acculturation Through Educ N/A X N/A
EDUC
6213
Adv. Educ Psy N/A X N/A
EDUC
5931
Research Topics Prof Educ Identified by specific title each time course is offered. X N/A
EDUC
6332
Eval Curricular Models N/A X N/A
EDUC
3939
Projects In Education N/A X N/A
EDUC
3969
Projects In Education N/A X N/A
EDUC
4132
Professional Seminar Prerequisite: Admission to Teacher Education . A study of major theories of learning, motivation, cognition and moral development as they apply to professionals and learners, including constraints imposed by law and social policy. Offered N/A
EDUC
5919
Indt Study In Education N/A X N/A
EDUC
6869
Master's Project Research N/A X N/A
EDUC
3131
Educ Hist Philosophy & Futures N/A X N/A
EDUC
4031
Classroom Evaluation N/A X N/A
EDUC
4133
Instructional Appl Of Logo N/A X N/A
EDUC
7030
Quantitative Research I This is the first of a two-course sequence (with EDUC 7031) and focuses on quantitative techniques of inquiry that pertain to educational research and policy analysis. Using an integrated approach, students would study statistics; exploratory data analysis; sampling, survey, and experimental design; naturalistic observation and inquiry; and interview and questionnaire design in the context of using research information in planning, change management, policy analysis, and program management. Topics include inferential, descriptive, comparative, relational, and non-parametric statistics. Instructional material would include readings; case studies and reports from educational, governmental, and service organizations; and field research projects. X N/A
EDUC
7130
Qualitative Research Prerequisite: EDUC 7030. Focuses on qualitative techniques of inquiry that pertain to educational research and policy analysis. Using an integrated approach, the students would study many of the same topics discussed in EDUC 7030, but from a qualitative perspective. Instructional material would include readings; case studies and reports from educational, governmental, and service organizations; and field research projects. X N/A
EDUC
5331
Multiclt Detrmnts Of Learning N/A X N/A
EDUC
5739
Practicum Counselor Educ N/A X N/A
EDUC
3041
Fund Educ Phil, Psyc, Learn N/A X N/A
EDUC
5939
Indt Study In Education Prerequisite: Approval of instructor and Associate Dean. X N/A
EDUC
6432
Role Supervisor P.S. Leader II N/A X N/A
EDUC
6033
Research Design And Analysis Prerequisite: EDUC 6032 or equivalent. Design, analysis, and application of educational research techniques, both qualitative and quantitative. Offered N/A
EDUC
6533
Politics Of Education N/A X N/A
EDUC
6335
Desgn Application Instruction N/A X N/A
EDUC
6536
Recnstruc Futursm In Education N/A X N/A
EDUC
4839
Independent Studies In Educ Prerequisite: Approval of instructor and Associate Dean. X N/A
EDUC
3132
Educational Psychology N/A X N/A
EDUC
5635
Teaching Writing I N/A X N/A
EDUC
4130
Theories Of Educ Psyc A comparative survey of major theories of effective learning and motivation as they apply to learners of all ages. Offered N/A
EDUC
4030
School and Community Historical, legal and philosophical foundations of education in American society. Offered N/A
EDUC
5032
Educ In A Pluralistc Soc N/A X N/A
EDUC
3531
Ed Needs Of Culturally Differ N/A X N/A
EDUC
6231
Global Education N/A X N/A
EDUC
6939
Master's Thesis Research Prerequisites: EDUC 6033 or equivalent, 21 additional hours of approved degree course work, and approval of instructor and Associate Dean. May be repeated for credit. X N/A
EDUC
6839
Master's Project Research Prerequisites: EDUC 6033 or equivalent, 21 additional hours of approved degree course work, and approval of instructor and Associate Dean. Applied field research. May be repeated for credit. X N/A
EDUC
3839
Readings In Education N/A X N/A
EDUC
5333
Soc Leg Eth Foundatn Educ N/A X N/A
EDUC
4819
Indt Study In Education N/A X N/A
EDUC
4033
Classroom Mgmt and Discipline N/A X N/A
EDUC
3061
Fund Educ Phil, Psyc, Learn N/A X N/A
EDUC
6333
History Philosophy Education N/A X N/A
EDUC
6132
Educational Evaluation N/A X N/A
EDUC
6032
Applied Statistics Application of descriptive and inferential statistics in education. Focuses on the calculation and use of measures of central tendency and variability, and presents statistical tools typically used in educational research including selected parametric and non-parametric techniques. Offered N/A
EDUC
6732
Sem Curriculum Design Develop N/A X N/A
EDUC
6739
Internship Counselor Educ N/A X N/A
EDUC
6733
Sem Educational Futures N/A X N/A
EDUC
6969
Master's Thesis Research N/A X N/A
EDUC
3133
Classroom Computer Usage N/A X N/A
EDUC
5636
Teaching Writing II N/A X N/A
EDUC
5130
Cognition And Instruction To familiarize candidates with the theoretical foundation of cognitive psychology, the research protocols of cognitive science and the implication of each for classroom technology and instruction. X N/A
ENVR
4031
Natural Resources N/A X N/A
ENVR
3769
Undergraduate Internship N/A X N/A
ENVR
5336
Solid Waste Management Analysis of waste from commercial, institutional and residential sources; emphasis on resource recovery, control and disposal methods. X N/A
ENVR
6769
Graduate Internship N/A X N/A
ENVR
3949
Projects In Envr Mgmt N/A X N/A
ENVR
4135
Introduction To Envr Law Application of legal concepts and systems to environmental issues; basic federal and state environmental legislation. X N/A
ENVR
5135
Environmental Hazards N/A X N/A
ENVR
4335
Risk Analysis Fundamentals N/A X N/A
ENVR
6969
Master's Thesis Research N/A X N/A
ENVR
5534
Permits And Procedures Requirements for air, water, solid and hazardous waste and other environmental permits; federal, state and local administrative procedures for obtaining and keeping permits. Offered N/A
ENVR
4739
Internship in Envr Mgmt Prerequisite: Approval of instructor, Faculty Chair and Associate Dean required. Supervised internship with a public or private environmental agency; written and oral reports required. X N/A
ENVR
3939
Problems In Envr Mgmt N/A X N/A
ENVR
4931
Selected Topics In Envr Mgmt Identified by specific title each time course is offered. Offered N/A
ENVR
5533
Pollution Control Technology Prerequisite: Introductory chemistry. Applied processes in pollution control; emphasis on process selection factors including efficiency, cost, manpower, energy usage and practical utility. Offered N/A
ENVR
4133
Techniques Of Envr Assessment Prerequisite: ENVR 3131 and ENVR 4135. Familiarization with and basic critique of environmental impact assessment, environmental auditing and other decision and planning tools. X N/A
ENVR
6739
Internship in Envr Mgmt Prerequisites: Master's degree candidacy and approval of adviser and dean. Supervised internship with a public or private environmental agency; written and oral reports required. X N/A
ENVR
5939
Indt Study In Envr Mgmt Prerequisite: Approval of instructor, Faculty Chair and Associate Dean required. Independent directed study in Environmental Management. X N/A
ENVR
4332
The Process Of Envr Permitting A practical survey of the permits and procedures used by environmental agencies for regulatory control. Offered N/A
ENVR
6332
Ecological Issues For Future The relationship between man and environment in the future; limits to the exploitation of natural resources. X N/A
ENVR
6732
Envr Management Practices Prerequisite: Approval of instructor and adviser. The use of case studies, problems and field work to analyze current practices and situations in environmental management. Offered N/A
ENVR
4839
Indt Study In Envr Management (Variable credit, 1 or 3 semester hours.) Prerequisite: Approval of instructor, Faculty Chair and Associate Dean required. Independent directed study in Environmental Management. X N/A
ENVR
5919
Indt Study In Envr Mgmt N/A X N/A
ENVR
6131
Research Methods In Envr Mgmt N/A X N/A
ENVR
5531
Land Mgmt N/A X N/A
ENVR
6132
Environmental Impact Assmnt Prerequisites: ENVR 5332 and one of ENVR 5333, 5337, 5532 or permission from instructor. Practice in and analysis of environmental impact assessment, environmental auditing and other planning and decision tools. Offered N/A
ENVR
4137
Solid Waste Mgmt Practices A study of the management practices and technology used for non-hazardous solid waste collection, treatment, disposal and reuse. X N/A
ENVR
3131
Foundations Envr Management Presentation, analysis and application of the principles of managing human interaction with the environment. X N/A
ENVR
5532
Water Management Development and utilization of water resources; effects of ecological change and public policies on the management of water quantity and quality. X N/A
ENVR
4333
Intro To Pollution Contrl Tech Prerequisite: ENVR 3131. An introduction to the technical aspects of pollution control including principles, equipment applications, manpower and energy requirements and economic factors. X N/A
ENVR
5969
Problems In Envr Mgmt N/A X N/A
ENVR
3969
Problems In Envr Mgmt N/A X N/A
ENVR
6133
Environmental Risk Management A broad approach to risk management, incorporating risk assessment and communication and concentrating on case studies. Offered N/A
ENVR
4336
Adm Practice & Ethical Issues The study of administrative agencies and their structure and authority; practical considerations when interacting with administrative agencies on environmental issues; ethical issues in environmental management. Offered N/A
ENVR
5331
Environmental Economics Prerequisite: ECON 5031 or equivalent. Interaction of environmental problems and the American economy; compatibility of economic progress with programs of environmental control. X N/A
ENVR
4331
Environmental Public Policy Current environmental issues: problems, causes, alternative solutions and economic and health implications. X N/A
ENVR
5931
Research Topics Envr Mgmt Identified by specific title each time course is offered. X N/A
ENVR
3739
Undergraduate Internship N/A X N/A
ENVR
5131
Envr Mgmt Practices N/A X N/A
ENVR
5132
Envr Health Science N/A X N/A
ENVR
6731
Seminar On Envr Mgmt N/A X N/A
ENVR
4134
Intro Land Mgmt N/A X N/A
ENVR
4334
Health & Safety Management A survey of the technology and practices employed by management in providing a healthy and safe working environment. X N/A
ENVR
6869
Master's Project Research N/A X N/A
ENVR
4769
Undergraduate Internship N/A X N/A
ENVR
5337
Hazardous Waste Management Environmental, technical and socioeconomic aspects of legislation and regulation; prevention, treatment and disposal techniques. X N/A
ENVR
6939
Master's Thesis Research Prerequisites: Master's degree candidacy and approval of adviser and dean. X N/A
ENVR
3929
Projects In Envr Mgmt N/A X N/A
ENVR
5332
Environmental Law Federal and state environmental legislation and case law; concepts of regulation and their application to management decisions. Offered N/A
ENVR
4869
Indt. Study In Envr Management N/A X N/A
ENVR
5334
Coastal Zone Mgmt N/A X N/A
ENVR
5333
Air Quality Management Prerequisite: DSCI 5031 or equivalent. Standards for air quality; governmental policies and industrial practices in preventing and controlling atmospheric pollution. X N/A
ENVR
4131
Prin Of Air Quality Management Prerequisites: Introductory chemistry, ENVR 3131 or equivalents. Analysis of practices and technology for the control of atmospheric pollution. X N/A
ENVR
4132
Water Management Principles Prerequisites: Introductory chemistry, ENVR 3131. Principles of effective water resources management; national and state water resource practices. X N/A
ENVR
6839
Master's Prject Research N/A X N/A
ENVR
5134
Oil & Hzrdous Materials Spills Regulations, contingency planning and spill prevention in the handling of petroleum and hazardous materials. X N/A
ENVR
4136
Fund Of Hazardous Waste Mgmt A survey of social and technical aspects of current management and remediation practices. X N/A
ENVR
4819
Indt Study In Envr Managment (Variable credit, 1 or 3 semester hours.) Prerequisite: Approval of instructor, Faculty Chair and Associate Dean required. Independent directed study in Environmental Management. X N/A
ENVR
5537
Managing Contaminated Sites This course covers topics related to cleaning up environmental contamination, including: pollution prevention; emergency response and reporting; spill containment and cleanup. X N/A
AVIN
6939
Master's Thesis Research N/A X N/A
AVIN
4331
Telemetry Systems N/A X N/A
AVIN
5331
Technqs Digital Signal Proc N/A X N/A
AVIN
3939
Projects In Avin N/A X N/A
AVIN
5939
Problems In Avin N/A X N/A
AVIN
3929
Projects In Avin N/A X N/A
AVIN
5931
Research Topics Avionics Instr N/A X N/A
ECED
3939
Projects In Eced N/A X N/A
ECED
4131
Reading Dev in Young Children Prerequisite: LLLS 4131 and LLLS 4435. Focus on early language and literacy development of young children. Oral language development, beginning reading and writing strategies and family literacy are featured. Field experiences required. Offered N/A
ECED
5333
Adv Stu Yng Childrn Spec Needs Prerequisites: Advanced studies of the education of infants and young children with disabilities to include service coordination, assistive/adaptive technologies and health care issues. Field experiences required. X N/A
ECED
4230
Play Focus on philosophy, research and applications of modern play and environments for play. Influences of play on child development, cognition, culture and overall health. The role of play in the early childhood curriculum will be emphasized. Field experiences required Offered N/A
ECED
4034
Nutrition, Health and Safety Study of nutrition, health, safety and related activities, including skill development in management of issues, guidelines and practices in nutrition, community health, hygiene and safety. Integration of these principles applies to a variety of EC-4 settings. Field experience required. Offered N/A
ECED
4931
Topics In Eced Identified by title each time course is offered. X N/A
ECED
4032
Devlpng Comptence In Yng Chdrn Prerequisite: Course must be taken either the semester prior to or concurrent with Internship I. Focus on the interrelationships among the content areas, skills, concepts and practices that support early competence in young children. Integration of national and state teaching standards into curriculum planning is featured. Field experiences required. Offered N/A
ECED
6869
Master's Project N/A X N/A
ECED
6969
Masters's Thesis Research N/A X N/A
ECED
4133
Dvlpmntl Theories/Yng Chldr Focus on historic and current theories of children's learning and development. Offered N/A
ECED
4738
Practicum II Prerequisite: ECED 4737. Supervised field experience in a program that gives students an experience with children and families in a second setting related to their track in the program. X N/A
ECED
5931
Research Topics In Eced Identified by specific title each time course is offered. X N/A
ECED
3731
Kindergarten Student Teaching N/A X N/A
ECED
5739
Practicum Early Chldhd Teachng N/A X N/A
ECED
6333
History & Philos of Education N/A X N/A
ECED
4232
Cultrl Awareness Young Childrn Prerequisite: SILC 4135. Focus on impact of diversity on development of young children. The influence of culture and social class on children's socialization and cognition will be discussed. Research and theories to support the development of minority children will be emphasized. Field experiences required. X N/A
ECED
4231
Infants & Toddlers Overview of human development from prenatal stages through the first two years of life. Emphasis is placed on the interrelationship of cognitive, physical and social and emotional development in a variety of contexts and cultures. Appropriate curriculum and environments for the infants and toddlers to meet their unique learning and developmental needs. Field experiences required. Offered N/A
ECED
4335
Children And Families Social contexts in which a child develops, the relationships of individuals in these social contexts and the interaction within and between cross-cultural contexts. Field experiences required. Offered N/A
ECED
6839
Master's Project N/A X N/A
ECED
4332
Early Childhood Special Educ Prerequisite/co-requisite: SPED 4030 or SPED 5030. A study of atypical development in infants and young children with a focus on educational planning and programming. Field experience is required. Offered N/A
ECED
5131
Creative Acvties For Yng Child Prerequisite: ECED 5031. Strategies for developing, implementing and evaluating creative and intellectually stimulating learning environments and curricula for young children. Field experiences required. X N/A
ECED
4134
Obsrvtnl/Devmntl Assmnt Yng Prerequisite: ECED 4032. Evaluation and uses of developmental and cognitive assessment instruments and their theoretical bases will be explored. Students will develop informal assessments of the intellectual, language, social, physical and motor development of young children. Field experience required. Offered N/A
ECED
5031
Teaching Young Children Exploration of curriculum models, programs and practices that nurture the intellectual growth and general development of young children. Field experiences required. X N/A
ECED
5132
Literacy Dvmnt In Early Chldh Focus on language and emergent literacy development of young children including research and implications for practice. Field experiences required. Offered N/A
ECED
5769
Practicum Kndrgrtn Tchng N/A X N/A
ECED
5033
Guidance and Classrm Mgt EC6 This course explores theories and strategies for guiding young children's behavior in classroom and non-classroom settings. Focus will be on establishing effective discipline and management strategies which promote autonomy in young children. X N/A
ECED
5032
Community Prog For Young Child Focus is on studies of various school and community programs (and their underlying theoretical perspectives) that serve young children and families. Trends and issues in early childhood education will be explored. Field experiences required. Offered N/A
ECED
4031
Hst & Recnt Trnds - E C Prgrms Historical, societal, political, and economic factors that influence progressive early childhood programs and child services. Field experiences required. Offered N/A
ECED
5231
Play And The Developing Child Focus on research, philosophy and application of developmental play theory. Influence of play on physical growth, social relationships, emotional well-being, cognitive development and creative expression are reviewed. X N/A
ECED
5919
Indt Study In Eced N/A X N/A
ECED
6939
Master's Thesis Research N/A X N/A
ECED
4033
Chd Guid & Clrm Mgt for Yg Ch Theories and strategies for guiding the behavior of young children (birth to age 5) inside and outside the classroom environment. Focus will be on effective strategies for behavior management including the role of problem solving, the classroom community and family involvement. Field experience required. X N/A
ECED
5133
Math & Prob Solving/Yng Childr This course explores theories and models of problem solving and mathematics for children ages 3-9. Focus is on understanding, developing and implementing curriculum based on children's metacognitive procedures in mathematics and problem solving. X N/A
ECED
4233
Preschool Curriculum Overview of integrated curriculum for children ages 3-5 including appropriate content, methodology, environment, materials and resources. Field experience is required. Offered N/A
ECED
5939
Indt Study In Eced Prerequisite: Approval of instructor and Associate Dean. X N/A
ECED
4132
Comm Models Early Child Educ N/A X N/A
ECED
3929
Projects In Eced N/A X N/A
ECED
5331
Eval Of Dvlpmnt Of Yng Chldrn Prerequisite: ECED 5031. Overview of formal ad informal evaluation, including authentic assessment of young children's development. Assessment models that focus on physical, social, emotional, cognitive and language capabilities are reviewed. Field experiences required. X N/A
ECED
4838
Early Childhood Student Tching N/A X N/A
ECED
4732
Problem Solving & Young Chldrn Survey of traditional and contemporary theories and models which explain the mathematical problem-solving capabilities of children ages 3-9 years. Focus is on the understanding of children's metacognitive procedures in problem solving. Field experiences required. X N/A
ECED
4839
Indt Study In Eced Prerequisite: Approval of instructor and Associate Dean. X N/A
ECED
5969
Indt Study In Eced N/A X N/A
ECED
5335
Children, Family And Society Social contexts in which a child develops, the relationships of individuals in these social contexts, and the interaction within and between cross-cultural contexts. Field experience required. Offered N/A
ECED
6739
Internship:Early Childhood Prerequisite: Approval of Associate Dean. Supervised internship in an early childhood setting. Offered N/A
ECED
4234
Adv Admn of Prog for Yg Ch This course will build upon the content in the two lower level courses in program administration. It will focus on issues related to effective leadership and administration. It will focus on issues related to effective leadership and supervision including, adult learning theory, staff development, curriculum development and program accreditation. Relevant laws and standards relating to young children and program management will also be featured. Field experiences required. X N/A
ECED
5332
Infants & Yng Childrn W/Except Prerequisite: SPED 4030 or SPED 5030. A study of various educational models and methods for the assessment and service provision to infants and young children with special needs. Field experiences required. Offered N/A
ECED
5737
Pract Infnts & Yng Child Disab Prerequisites: ECED/SPED 5332 and ECED/SPED 5333. Fieldwork with infants and/or young children with disabilities not limited to school, agency or privately funded programs. X N/A
MSCI
4398
SPECIAL PROBLEMS N/A Offered N/A
MSCI
3331
Advanced Military Science I N/A X N/A
MSCI
4310
Advanced Military Science Prerequisite: MSCI 3320 or consent of the chair. Leadership and command; military law; administration/staff operations and procedures; dynamics of the military team; training management; ethics and professionalism. Fitness training required three times per week in addition to class and lab. X N/A
MSCI
4320
Advanced Military Science Prerequisite: MSCI 3320 or consent of the chair. Leadership and command; military law; administration/staff operations and procedures; dynamics of the military team; training management; ethics and professionalism. Fitness training required three times per week in addition to class and lab. Offered N/A
MSCI
3398
SPECIAL PROBLEMS N/A Offered N/A
MSCI
3310
Adv Leadership Development Leadership, preparing combat orders, military instruction principles, small unit tactics, tactical communication. Prerequsite: MSCI 2220 or consent of the chair. X N/A
MSCI
4331
Advanced Military Sci III N/A X N/A
MSCI
4332
Advanced Military Sci Iv Ofcs N/A X N/A
MSCI
3332
Advanced Military Sci II N/A X N/A
MSCI
3320
Adv Military Science N/A Offered N/A
ENSC
5739
Internship In Envir Science N/A X N/A
ENSC
3033
Integrated Environ Sci Study of human influences on the biological, chemical and phusical environment. For non-science majors only. Offered N/A
ENSC
4915
Coop Education Work Term Prerequisite: Approved CPS, completed cooperative education file and approval of Director of Cooperative Education. Educational paid work assignment by a student in the field of his/her career interest and course of study. Technical report required at end of semester. X N/A
ENSC
4632
Environmental Science Seminar Students will survey the literature, give presentations and prepare research papers in environmental science. Satisfies the environmental science program core requirement. X N/A
ENSC
4819
Independent Study in ENSC Prerequisite: Approval of instructor, chair and associate dean. X N/A
ENSC
4839
Independent Study in ENSC Prerequisite: Approval of instructor, chair and associate dean. X N/A
ENSC
5530
Research Methods: Environ Sci Prerequisite: STAT 5135. Research methods currently used in environmental science will be studied. Student presentations and papers are required. Required of all master of science students. Offered N/A
ENSC
5931
Topics In Environmental Sci Identified by specific title each time course is offered. X N/A
ENSC
5915
Cooperative Educ In Envir Sci Prerequisites: Approved Candidate Plan of Study, completed cooperative education file and approval of associate dean and Director of Cooperative Education. Educational paid work assignment by a student in the field of career interest and course of study. A technical report will be required at the end of the semester. X N/A
ENSC
6731
Graduate Seminar Prerequisite: ENSC 5530, STAT 5135 and 24 hours completed in an approved graduate program. Advanced seminar where an in-depth perusal of an environmental science topic shall be undertaken and a formal paper and presentation shall be completed. Offered N/A
ENSC
6838
Research Project And Seminar Prerequisite: ENSC 5530 and 24 hours completed in an approved graduate program. Students develop a project which integrates knowledge and standard procedures in the discipline. A written report and presentation are required Offered N/A
ENSC
4931
Topics In Environmental Scienc Identified by specific title each time course is offered. Offered N/A
ENSC
4739
Intrnshp In Environmental Sci Prerequisites: 15 hours of upper-level credit; approval of faculty adviser and associate dean. Supervised work experience in an approved industrial firm or governmental agency. Written and oral reports required. X N/A
ENSC
5939
Indt Study In Environ Science Prerequisite: Approval of instructor, chair and associate dean required. Independent study in Environmental Science. X N/A
ENSC
6939
Master's Thesis Environ Sci Prerequisite: Master's degree candidacy as well as approval by adviser, master's committee and dean. X N/A
ENSC
4829
Independent Study in ENSC Prerequisite: Approval of instructor, chair and associate dean. X N/A
NUTR
5931
Research Topics In Nutr N/A X N/A
NUTR
5939
Problems In Nutrition N/A X N/A
TESL
5939
Prob In Teach Esl N/A X N/A
TESL
4839
Proj Tch Eng Sec Lang N/A X N/A
TESL
4131
Tch Eng/Spk Oth Lang N/A X N/A
TESL
5739
Grad Practicum In Tesl N/A X N/A
TESL
4132
Tesl Contrastive Linguistics N/A X N/A
TESL
4031
Intro Study Of Language N/A X N/A
TESL
4133
Language Learning N/A X N/A
TESL
4838
Tesl Student Teaching N/A X N/A
LITR
4536
Americn Litr,Busines,& Science N/A X N/A
LITR
3032
Literature And Society N/A X N/A
LITR
5133
Love In Western Litr N/A X N/A
LITR
4138
Literature And War N/A X N/A
LITR
4237
Victorian Literature Major Victorian essayists and poets; literary responses to industrialization, empire and class struggle. X N/A
LITR
5733
Seminar American Culture Exploration of a selected period, trend or event that has left a permanent imprint (cultural, social, intellectual) on American society. Topics vary; may be repeated for credit with permission of instructor. X N/A
LITR
4533
Tragedy The dimensions of tragic experience as expressed in Western literature. X N/A
LITR
5335
Mod Continental Novel N/A X N/A
LITR
5634
English Renaissance N/A X N/A
LITR
4534
Comedy The comic view of the human predicament as seen in writers such as Aristophanes, Moliere, Wilde and others. X N/A
LITR
5969
Problems In Literature N/A X N/A
LITR
5538
Contemporary American Litr The American literary scene since World War II. Representative authors and works. X N/A
LITR
4435
Medieval Literature Romance, lyric, fabliau, epic, play and story. Selections from such medieval masters as Dante, the Gawain, Tristan and Beowulf poets, Boccaccio and Chritien de Troyes. Texts will be read in translation. Offered N/A
LITR
4432
20Th Century Russian Litr N/A X N/A
LITR
5633
Spenser And Milton The English epic: The Faerie Queene, Paradise Lost, Paradise Regained. X N/A
LITR
4819
Indt Study In Literature Prerequisite: Approval of independent study director required. Independent Study in Literature. May be taken for 1or 3 hours of credit. X N/A
LITR
5034
Workshop In Poetics A comprehensive consideration of elements, mechanics and compositional strategies in English language poetry; bases for evaluation of both traditional and free verse forms; some attention to the development of the poetic tradition in English since the Middle Ages. Offered N/A
LITR
3633
Restoration & 18Th Cen Litr Although mainly British, selections will be concentrated generically: poetic satire (Pope), comedy of manners (Congreve), lyric poetry (Smart), prose satire (Swift), biography (Boswell), novel (Richardson). Offered N/A
LITR
5730
Race in American Writing Invention of "race" as a discursive category; changing definitions seen in law, social and natural sciences, fiction, essays, memoirs; critiques of the logic of "race." X N/A
LITR
5036
Public Relations Writing Writing for corporate, government and non-profit organizations. Press releases, public service announcements, speeches, newsletters, grants, etc. Interviewing, public relations research techniques, layout and productions. X N/A
LITR
5038
Writ for Business Professions Advanced seminar in rhetorical analysis of professional communication. Emphasizes production of effective, efficient documents. Includes overview of changing workplace demands and strategies to manage communication projects. X N/A
LITR
5831
World Literature Seminar on selected world masterpieces, or intensive study of a particular nation's or region's literature and culture. Course may be repeated for credit when content varies. X N/A
LITR
4538
Literature and Religion Tests concerning spiritual journeys, religious passion and impact of belief on character. Religions may be western or non-western, world or folk. Genres may range from scriptures to novels, memoirs and poetry. Topics, texts and themes will vary. May be repeated for credit with permission of instructor. Offered N/A
LITR
4535
Litr Of Adolescence Growing up: variance and continuity in depictions of adolescence by American and other writers. X N/A
LITR
5939
Indt Study In Literature Prerequisite: Approval of independent study director required. Independent study in Literature. X N/A
LITR
4235
Contemp American Literature Readings among the diverse writings of recent decades; topics addressed may include developments in traditional narrative, conformity and counter-culture, postmodernism, the re-imagining of ethnic, gender, or national identity. Authors may include Morrison, Pynchon and Rich. Offered N/A
LITR
5334
Contemporary Jewish Litr N/A X N/A
LITR
4133
Modern And Contemporary Drama A century of national and international playwrights from Henrik Ibsen and Anton Chekhov to Sam Shepard and August Wilson; realism, symbolism, expressionism, theatre of the absurd. Offered N/A
LITR
5134
Utopia Designers & Detractors N/A X N/A
LITR
5735
Literature Of The Pacific Rim Selected Pacific Rim readings from the literature of Japan, China, Russia, Hawaii and the South Pacific. Focus on representative and contemporary works of Patrick White, Yukio Mishima, Alexander Solzhenitsyn, Eileen Chang, Li Ang, Mark Twain and James Michener. X N/A
LITR
4437
Classical Greek Lit N/A X N/A
LITR
5536
American Realism The American Realistic tradition from the nineteenth century through the recent past. Course usually will deal with three representative figures such as Whitman, Twain and Faulkner. X N/A
LITR
3001
English Literature N/A X N/A
LITR
5929
Indt Study In Literature N/A X N/A
LITR
4631
Chaucer The art of England's greatest narrative poet: Canterbury Tales, Troilus and Criseyde. X N/A
LITR
4939
Undergrad Honors Thesis N/A X N/A
LITR
5337
Modern Poetry American, English and European (in translation) attempts at new language, form and meaning; poets such as Rimbaud, Yeats, Pound, Eliot, Rike, Lowell and Plath. X N/A
LITR
4731
Seminar In English Poetry N/A X N/A
LITR
3819
Readings In Litr N/A X N/A
LITR
5238
Rise & Dev Of English Novel Representative novelists from the last three centuries: Defoe to Dickens to D. H. Lawrence. X N/A
LITR
4839
Indt Study In Literature Prerequisite: Approval of independent study director required. Independent Study in Literature. May be taken for 1or 3 hours of credit. X N/A
LITR
4330
American Drama N/A X N/A
LITR
5130
Composition:Theory & Practice Workshop in approaches to the teaching process; emphasis on composition theory, techniques for teaching description, narration, exposition, syntax and grammar. Offered N/A
LITR
4035
Film As Literature Understanding films through the languages of film (shots, montage, framing, lighting, sound, genre, classical Hollywood and avant-garde). Film interpretation and critique. X N/A
LITR
5738
Litr of Space and Exploration Fictional and non-fictional narratives of quests and journeys, from discovery of America to outer space. Texts may include Columbus' Journals, Robinson Crusoe, The Left Hand of Darkness, 2001: A Space Odyssey. X N/A
LITR
5437
Literature and Culture Seminar on interdisciplinary approaches to the study of texts within cultures. Course may be repeated for credit when content varies. X N/A
LITR
4135
The American Novel Focus on development of form, style and theme in American fiction; major and lesser-known novelists over two centuries. X N/A
LITR
5531
Amer Dreams And Tragedies N/A X N/A
LITR
5534
American Expatriates N/A X N/A
LITR
4232
The American Renaissance The Transcendentalists, historical fiction, tragic critiques of America and poetry; writers such as Emerson, Thoreau, Cooper, Hawthorne, Melville, Poe and Whitman. X N/A
LITR
3919
Reading In Literature N/A X N/A
LITR
4233
American Realism & Naturalism Literature of social observation and criticism, psychological realism, effect of social and natural science on literary form, literature of American folkways. Authors may include Twain, Wharton, Crane. X N/A
LITR
4431
Ninetnth-Centry Russian Novel N/A X N/A
LITR
4732
Seminar Art Of Film N/A X N/A
LITR
5637
Victorian Literature Selected major poets, playwrights, novelists and essayists from Carlyle to Shaw. X N/A
LITR
5332
Litr Of The South N/A X N/A
LITR
4033
Literary Study N/A X N/A
LITR
4034
Workshop In Poetics The language, formal strategy and mechanical techniques of poetry. A practical sense of how poems work. Designed for teachers, readers and writers of poetry. X N/A
LITR
5433
European Literature Seminar on selected masterpieces of European literature or intensive study of a particular period, national or area literature repeated for credit when content varies. X N/A
LITR
4530
Masterpieces of 19th C Eur Lit Revolutionary literary and philosophical works from 19th-century European tradition; includes such writers as Balzac, Flaubert, Nietzsche, Marx, Dostoevski, Austen, Dickens, Blake, Turgenev. Offered N/A
LITR
5032
Seminar In Writing Fiction Theory, practice and criticism in the atmosphere of a group workshop. X N/A
LITR
5431
American Literature Seminar focused on a particular style, period or genre such as romanticism, realism, novel, poetry or drama. May be repeated for credit when content varies. X N/A
LITR
5430
Creative Writing Seminar in writing fiction, poetry, drama or creative nonfiction. May be repeated for credit when genre varies. Offered N/A
LITR
3631
Shakespeare Shakespeare's major plays and their production in the theatre of the English Renaissance. Offered N/A
LITR
3939
Reading In Literature N/A X N/A
LITR
4132
Modern American & Eng Poetry Myth and epic, the personal poem, expressionism, neo-romanticism; such poets as Yeats, Auden, Stevens and Frost. X N/A
LITR
5732
Seminar On Shakespeare Selected plays by England's greatest poet and dramatist, studied both as literature and theatre. X N/A
LITR
5533
Nature In American Litr N/A X N/A
LITR
4031
Principles Of Composition Advanced study of the principles of composition with emphasis on grammatical theory and analysis, discourse theory and the cognitive, rhetorical and linguistic aspects of writing; emphasis on recent developments in theory. Offered N/A
LITR
4238
Rise Develop English Novel Representative novelists from the last three centuries: Defoe to Dickens to D. H. Lawrence. X N/A
LITR
5233
Women In Literature Literature about and, primarily, by women. Nineteenth and 20th-century authors such as Austen, Bront?, Woolf, Plath, Rich and Atwood. Emphasis on feminist criticism. "Women's Studies Course." X N/A
LITR
5636
Romantic Literature Selected major figures and works in English and European Romanticism. X N/A
LITR
4136
Autobiography N/A X N/A
LITR
3839
Reading In Literature N/A X N/A
LITR
5432
Modern & Cont Litr Seminar on works from the 20th and 21st centuries. May be repeated for credit when content varies. X N/A
LITR
5132
Literary Theory History of main theories of literature; selected concepts, technical constructs, schools of criticism and theory. Literature MA candidates must take during first year of graduate work. Offered N/A
LITR
4632
Literature Of The Future Textual models for literature and human society of the future in a variety of genres, including science fiction, magic, realism, prophecy, postmodern literature and the history of science. X N/A
LITR
5033
Seminar In Writing Poetry Theory, practice and criticism in the atmosphere of a group workshop. X N/A
LITR
5035
Adv Sem In Creative Writing Prerequisite: LITR 5032 or LITR 5033. A workshop in which writers of demonstrated competence bring work in literary forms to publishable levels of excellence in a context of theory and practical criticism. X N/A
LITR
6739
Graduate Internship Prerequisites: LITR 5130, LITR 5739 and one semester tutoring in the Writing Center. Supervised composition internship in approved setting. Comprehensive written report required. X N/A
LITR
4531
Masterpieces of 20th C Eur Lit Important 20th-century works which address problems of modern existence, the citizen, the writer. Selections from such writers as Kafka, James, Woolf, Stevens, Freud, Proust, Conrad, Mann. X N/A
LITR
4333
American Immigrant Literature America's most fundamental narrative of immigration-the "American Dream" and its variations-told in voices from the Pilgrims through Jewish, European, Asian, Central American and Caribbean writers at turn of twentieth and twenty-first centuries. X N/A
LITR
5039
Editing Students will learn the interpersonal skills required for editing. They will learn to make documents highly readable by revising for content, mechanics, style, visual design, organization, illustrations, and documentations. X N/A
LITR
3632
16Th & 17Th Century Eng Litr Selections from writers such as Wyatt, Marlowe, Spenser, Jonson, Donne, Herrick, Crashaw, Vaughan, Milton and Marvell. (Shakespeare not included). X N/A
LITR
4134
The Modern Novel Major works of such novelists as Conrad, Joyce, Faulkner, Mann, Garcia-Marquez. X N/A
LITR
6939
Master's Thesis Research Approval of adviser and thesis director required. Offered N/A
LITR
4231
Early American Literature Multicultural voices of Native America, Spanish America and African America; early dominant cultures of Puritans and Founding Fathers; spoken traditions, cultural history and emergence of early modern literature. Offered N/A
LITR
6839
Master's Project Research Approval of adviser and project director required. X N/A
LITR
6869
Master's Project Research N/A X N/A
LITR
6969
Master's Thesis Research N/A X N/A
LITR
4139
Literature And Film N/A X N/A
LITR
4331
Contemporary Poetry Poetry in English after 1950, American or transnational focus; may include such figures as Lowell, Ginsberg, Rich, Heaney, Walcott. X N/A
LITR
4537
Women In Literature Heroines from Eve to Molly Bloom; literature constructs the female; emphasis on nineteenth and twentieth century works. "Women's Studies Course." X N/A
LITR
4131
Literary Theory Prerequisite: LITR 4130 Literary Studies: Genres and Critical Perspectives. Theories about the nature of verbal art and the relationship between literature and reality. X N/A
LITR
4234
American Literature: Modernism Literary experimentation, avant-gardes, literature as expression of social and cultural dislocation or as search for order. Authors may include Eliot, Fitzgerald, Faulkner. X N/A
LITR
5336
Modern English Novel N/A X N/A
LITR
3000
American Literature N/A X N/A
LITR
5537
American Poetry Development of American themes and techniques from the Puritans through contemporary years. X N/A
LITR
4332
American Minority Literature Classic and contemporary texts from America's ethnic and gender minorities: African Americans, Native Americans, Mexican Americans, women and others. X N/A
LITR
5919
Indt Study In Literature N/A X N/A
LITR
3731
Creative Writing A practical seminar in writing fiction, poetry or drama. Some theory. Emphasis on critical discussion of participants' work. X N/A
LITR
5037
Writ for Technical Professions Theory and practice of creating technical documents such as instructions, procedures, process analyses, and operating manuals. Attention to the importance of form, structure, and design for successful presentation. X N/A
LITR
5737
Literary & Historical Utopias Utopias, dystopias and parallel worlds as literary texts and as historical communities: Plato's Republic, More's Utopia, Hawthorne's The Blithedale Romance, Atwood's The Handmaid's Tale; Pantisocracy, Shakers, Oneida Community, urban/suburban planning. X N/A
LITR
5434
British Litr--Pre-Restoration Seminar focused on a particular author, period or genre, for instance Chaucer, Shakespeare or Spenser and Milton; women's writing. Course may be repeated for credit when content varies. Offered N/A
LITR
5731
Multicultural Literature Intensive study of a particular ethnic group's texts and authors, a trans-ethnic theme or topic, a survey of minority or immigrant literature, or colonialism. Course may be repeated for credit when content varies. Offered N/A
LITR
3334
Mythology Great myths and their reworkings in literature. Offered N/A
LITR
3335
Literature Of The Southwest N/A X N/A
LITR
5136
Existentialist Tradition N/A X N/A
LITR
5632
Chaucer And The Middle Ages The elegant and introspective culture and literature of the late Middle Ages in England. X N/A
LITR
4236
Romantic Movemnt In Englsh Lit The major romantic poets and novelists: Blake, Byron, Bront?, Scott and others. X N/A
LITR
5535
American Romanticism Romantic ideology Romance narratives and Romantic movement in USA,especially the American Renaissance (Hawthorne, Whitman, Thoreau) but also pre and late Romantic literature, from Puritans to Jazz Age and Harlem Renaissance. X N/A
LITR
3337
Popular Literature N/A X N/A
LITR
5338
The Epic N/A X N/A
LITR
4829
Indt Study In Literature N/A X N/A
LITR
4130
Literary Stud: Genres & Persp Introduction to the close study of literary and dramatic texts and issues affecting interpretation. Offered N/A
LITR
5435
British Litr--Res to Present Seminar focused on a particular period or genre, for instance Restoration, 18th Century, Romantic or Victorian; the novel. May be repeated for credit when content varies. X N/A
LITR
5436
Major Authors Intensive study of one or more authors influential in American, English or World literature. For instance: Euripides, Dante, Dickinson, George Eliot, Mishima or Walcott. May be repeated for credit when content varies. Offered N/A
LITR
3031
Basic Texts In Western Tradtn N/A X N/A
LITR
4931
Selected Topics In Literature Identified by specific title each time course is offered. Offered N/A
LITR
5131
Stdy In Composition & Rhetoric Identified by specific title each time course is offered. May be repeated for credit. X N/A
LITR
3331
Spy Story in Litr & Film N/A X N/A
LITR
4532
Heroic Tradition Western Lit N/A X N/A
LITR
5931
Research Topics In Litr Identified by specific title each time course is offered. Offered N/A
LITR
3336
The Detective Story N/A X N/A
LITR
3033
Basic Texts In West Trad II N/A X N/A
LITR
5635
Restoration & 18Th Cen Litr Selections from writers such as Swift, Pope, Gray, Smart, Boswell, Johnson, Cowper, Burns and Blake. X N/A
LITR
5734
Colonial & Postcolonial Litr Texts representing First-World colonialism and imperialism (e.g., Heart of Darkness, Passage to India, Robinson Crusoe) are read in dialogue with corresponding texts from perspective of the colonized (e.g., Things Fall Apart, Midnight's Children, Lucy); includes postcolonial poetry and theory. X N/A
LITR
5736
The Modern Novel Representative works of key modern novelists of the Americas and Europe, selected from authors such as O'Connor, Atwood, Faulkner, Borges, Garcia-Marquez, Woolf, Joyce, Lawrence, Mann, Kafka, Camus, Gide, Musil and Svevo. X N/A
LITR
5739
Writing Center Practicum Permission of instructor required. Prepares students to work in a one-on-one tutoring environment. Instruction in working with students as peer tutors; emphasis placed on learning about the composing process, strategies for invention, organization, development, revision and editing. Offered N/A
LITR
5439
Genre, Movement, or Style Intensive study of a particular literary genre, movement or style such as Romanticism, Surrealism, the Gothic, the short story, the epic, confessional poetry, mysteries & detective stories or magic realism. May be repeated for credit when content varies. Offered N/A
LITR
5438
Literature and Gender Seminar on texts exploring gender issues. When emphasis is on women, a "Women's Studies Course." May be repeated for credit when content varies. X N/A
ADMN
6432
Role Pub School Princpl II N/A X N/A
ADMN
6331
Orgn Admn Instruc Imprvmt Prog N/A X N/A
ADMN
6739
Graduate Internship N/A X N/A
ADMN
5969
Problems Educ Admn N/A X N/A
ADMN
6032
School Business Management N/A X N/A
ADMN
6034
Mgmt Theory Applied Educ N/A X N/A
ADMN
6131
Principles Educ Admn N/A X N/A
ADMN
6332
Admn Special Programs N/A X N/A
ADMN
6333
Admn Supervsion Spec Educ N/A X N/A
ADMN
6132
Public Schl Org Admn N/A X N/A
ADMN
5034
Management Theory Appl To Edu N/A X N/A
ADMN
6532
Texas School Law N/A X N/A
ADMN
3033
Basic Texts Wstern Tradition I N/A X N/A
ADMN
5032
Budget Theory In Public Educ N/A X N/A
ADMN
6533
Appraisal Of Teaching N/A X N/A
ADMN
6334
Admn Library Services N/A X N/A
ADMN
6335
Org & Admn Pupl Prsnl Guid Ser N/A X N/A
ADMN
6133
Group Skills Educ Admn N/A X N/A
ADMN
5939
Problems Educ Admn N/A X N/A
ADMN
6031
Admn Appl Of Microcomputers N/A X N/A
ADMN
5931
Research Topics Educ Admin N/A X N/A
ADMN
6731
Issues School Admn N/A X N/A
ADMN
6431
Role Pub School Princpl I N/A X N/A
EOPT
4332
Optical Signal Gen & Detection N/A X N/A
EOPT
3333
Electronics For Optics N/A X N/A
EOPT
4534
Fundamentals Fourier Optics N/A X N/A
EOPT
3425
Experimental Eopt II N/A X N/A
EOPT
4523
Experimental Electro-Optics II N/A X N/A
EOPT
3130
Intro Classical Electro-Optics N/A X N/A
EOPT
4431
Applic Of Sources & Detectors N/A X N/A
EOPT
3959
Projects In Eopt N/A X N/A
EOPT
5331
Fund Of Image Proc & Holograph N/A X N/A
EOPT
4530
Ir & Solid State Optics N/A X N/A
EOPT
3133
Wave Optics N/A X N/A
EOPT
4132
Wave Optics N/A X N/A
EOPT
5130
Fiber Optics N/A X N/A
EOPT
5431
Diffrac,Cohere & Imaging Theor N/A X N/A
EOPT
5969
Problems In Eopt N/A X N/A
EOPT
4630
Quantium Optics N/A X N/A
EOPT
3424
Experimental Electro-Optics I N/A X N/A
EOPT
5230
Fundamentals Of Fourier Optics N/A X N/A
EOPT
4432
Eopt Systems Components N/A X N/A
EOPT
5332
Digital Image Processing N/A X N/A
EOPT
5131
Mathematical Optics N/A X N/A
EOPT
4532
Advanced Wave Optics N/A X N/A
EOPT
4869
Indt. Study In Eopt N/A X N/A
EOPT
4731
Introduction To Laser Theory N/A X N/A
EOPT
3939
Projects In Eopt N/A X N/A
EOPT
4931
Select Topics Eopt N/A X N/A
EOPT
3132
Geometric & Fiber Optics N/A X N/A
EOPT
3919
Projects In Eopt N/A X N/A
EOPT
5931
Research Topic In Electro Opti N/A X N/A
EOPT
3929
Projects In Eopt N/A X N/A
EOPT
6939
Master's Thesis Research N/A X N/A
EOPT
4839
Indt Study In Eopt N/A X N/A
EOPT
3131
Intro Quantum Electro-Optics N/A X N/A
EOPT
4111
Expermntl Optical Methods N/A X N/A
EOPT
4531
Eopt Instruments & Components N/A X N/A
EOPT
5939
Indt Study In Eopt N/A X N/A
EOPT
3431
Intro To Lasers Thy N/A X N/A
EOPT
5132
Optical Electronics N/A X N/A
EOPT
4631
Mathematics For Optics N/A X N/A
EOPT
4819
Indt Study In Eopt N/A X N/A
EOPT
4821
Advanced Electro-Optics Lab N/A X N/A
EOPT
5919
Indt Study In Eopt N/A X N/A
CSDE
3132
Digital Circuits N/A X N/A
CSDE
5331
Theory Info And Coding N/A X N/A
CSDE
4819
Indt Study In Comp Sys Design N/A X N/A
CSDE
6332
High Perf Comp Architechture N/A X N/A
CSDE
5432
Digital Control Systems N/A X N/A
CSDE
4232
Microcomptr Sys Dev N/A X N/A
CSDE
6434
Adv Microcomputer Sys Design N/A X N/A
CSDE
5334
Fault Tolerant Computing N/A X N/A
CSDE
4331
Linear Systems Analysis N/A X N/A
CSDE
4632
Digital Control Design N/A X N/A
CSDE
4131
Telecommun Networking Devices N/A X N/A
CSDE
6533
Robotics & Intell Syst Des N/A X N/A
CSDE
5434
Microcomputer Systems Design N/A X N/A
CSDE
5931
Topics In Comp Syst Des N/A X N/A
CSDE
4231
Telecom Swtch Sys N/A X N/A
CSDE
5333
Comptr Comm Networks N/A X N/A
CSDE
3112
Laboratory For Digital Circuit N/A X N/A
CSDE
3531
Comptr Architec:Minis & Micros N/A X N/A
CSDE
4133
Intrfce Symth: Peri & Memry N/A X N/A
CSDE
5031
Dig Logic & Computer N/A X N/A
CSDE
4031
Telecom Systems Op N/A X N/A
CSDE
4839
Indt Study In Comp Sys Design N/A X N/A
CSDE
5919
Indt Study Inb Com Sys Design N/A X N/A
CSDE
3133
Linear Circuits N/A X N/A
CSDE
4534
Digital System Design N/A X N/A
CSDE
3131
Med Lrg-Scale Dig Integr Cir N/A X N/A
CSDE
5939
Indt Study In Com Sys Design N/A X N/A
CSDE
4532
Computer Automated Systems N/A X N/A
CSDE
3311
Lab For Telecom & Networks N/A X N/A
CSDE
3113
Lab For Linear Circuits N/A X N/A
CSDE
3331
Intro To Telecommun & Networks N/A X N/A
CSDE
4111
Lab For Telecom Network Desn N/A X N/A
CSDE
5431
Tech Of Digital Signal Process N/A X N/A
CSDE
6532
Sysnthesis Computer Networks N/A X N/A
CSDE
3511
Computer Arch Laboratory N/A X N/A
CSDE
6530
Research Methods In Csde N/A X N/A
CSDE
5332
Synth Of Logic Sys N/A X N/A
CSDE
6939
Master Thesis Research N/A X N/A
CSDE
4636
Senior Projects N/A X N/A
ADSU
5939
Indt Study In Educ Leadership Prerequisite: Approval of instructor and Associate Dean. X N/A
ADSU
6434
Admn Of School Personnel Prerequisite: ADSU 6030. Focuses on the various aspects of personnel administration in the educational setting to include creating a meaningful work environment, to increase motivation and job satisfaction and developing effective and interactive employee communications. X N/A
ADSU
7637
Personnel Management Covers the various aspects of administering personnel in the educational setting: rights and responsibilities of employees, contracts, collective bargaining, termination, advertising, recruiting, interviewing, hiring practices, staff development and creation of policies governing personnel. X N/A
ADSU
8939
Dissertation Prerequisites: Admission to candidacy for doctoral degree and consent of DPC. Once admitted to Doctoral Candidacy, the candidate may register for the dissertation course. Twelve (12) hours of dissertation count toward the program. The instructor of record is the student's Dissertation Chair. The "course" focuses on the activities necessary for the completion of the dissertation. The program requires continuous enrollment in the dissertation until completion. X N/A
ADSU