Prerequisite(s): ENGR 1030
Discusses computational and symbolic methods for the solution of complex engineering problems. Discusses computer representation of numbers and algorithm error analysis. Covers the solution of algebraic and differential equations. Includes the use of modern software tools.
Lab access fee of $35 for computers applies.
Prerequisite(s): MAT 1010 or Departmental Approval
Pre- or Corequisite(s): EART 1130 and EART 1180
Utilizes basic algebraic formulas to calculate voltage, resistance, capacitance, and power. Covers the use of trigonometry for finding volt-amperes, reactance, and watts in AC circuits. Uses phasors, graphs, and sign waves to analyze electronic circuits.
Software fee of $20 applies.
Lab access fee of $35 for computers applies.
Pre- or Corequisite(s): AUT 1160
Studies electrical and electronic fundamentals found and used on current model automobiles and trucks. Topics of study are: electricity, Ohm's Law, magnetism, inductance, capacitance, electronic devices, schematic user's information, test procedures, test equipment, and batteries. Lab exercises are correlated with the Automotive Service Excellence (ASE) P1 task list. Lab work will include activities on lab circuitry and live vehicles.
Tool room fee of $19 for equipment applies.
Course Lab fee of $17 for materials applies.
A survey course designed to make music more meaningful. Studies melody, harmony, form, and rhythm together with historical and biographical information.
Canvas Course Mats $50/Norton
Studies the media and compositional elements of the various art forms (literature, music, visual arts, theater, film, dance, and architecture), for greater understanding and enjoyment. Teaches how to interpret artistic meaning by analyzing artworks formally as well as in their historical contexts, such as the predominant subject matters and styles of their period. Encourages students to integrate the arts into their daily lives habitually, so that they become lifelong learners and educators.
Studies automotive refinish blending techniques. identifies proper procedures for Single stage, Base Coat, and Tri stage blending. Identifies detailing techniques and materials. Uses ICAR Advanced Technical Curriculum. Successful completers should be prepared for ASE certification.
Software fee of $10 applies.
Lab access fee of $15 for computers applies.
Prerequisite(s): MATH 1210 with a grade of C or higher
Includes integration techniques, arc length, area of a surface of revolution, moments and centers of mass, sequences and series, parametrization of curves and polar coordinates, vectors in 3-space, and quadric surfaces. Prerequisite for calculus-based sciences.
Prerequisite(s): MATH 2010 with a grade of C or higher
The second semester of the mathematics course for elementary teachers; includes topics on probability, statistics, geometry and measurement.
Prerequisite(s): MATH 3100 or MATH 3250 with a grade of C or higher and University Advanced Standing
Provides an introduction to algebraic structures. Covers the theory of groups including modular arithmetic, normal subgroups, factor groups, and cyclic groups. Introduces rings, integral domains, and fields.
For students interested in experiencing and developing skills in physical inventiveness and performance intuition and immediacy. Provides guided exploration in the elements of dance for the creative development of personal movement vocabulary, spontaneous group interaction, and the ability to recall and give form to movement generated improvisationally.
Course lab fee of $64 for Dance Accompanist applies.
Prerequisite(s): Students need equivalent knowledge of SPAN 1020
Reviews and builds upon the grammar, reading, writing, and conversation skills learned in the first year courses. Introduces readings and discussions on the history, culture, and literature of the Spanish speaking world, maintaining a focus on oral proficiency.
Lab access fee of $10 applies.
Prerequisite(s): ACT (or equivalent) composite score of 21+, or completion of ENGL1010 (or higher) with a minimum grade of C-
Gives a broad exposure to many aspects of the life sciences. Covers topics of biochemistry, energetics, cell structure and function, genetics, and evolution. BIOL 1615 must be taken concurrently by Biology Department majors. BIOL 1615 is not required for pre-allied health majors.
Prerequisite(s): BIOL 1620 (or equivalent with instructor consent) with a C- or higher, and University Advanced Standing
Introduces the relationships between organisms and their environment, including population, community and ecosystem processes. Specific topics include adaptation to abiotic factors and the influence of these factors on distribution and abundance; survivorship, age structure, and growth of populations; life history patterns, species interactions, community structure and diversity, biome structure and distribution, and energy flow and nutrient cycles in ecosystems. Also presents the impact of humans on ecological processes.
Prerequisite(s): ACC 3010, MKTG 2200, and University Advanced Standing
Pre- or Corequisite(s): ACC 3300
Addresses debt and equity financing, investments in debt and equity securities, leases, deferred income taxes, employee compensation (payroll and pensions), earnings per share, accounting changes, and error corrections.
Lab access fee of $32 for computers applies.
Canvas Course Mats $78/McGraw applies
Prerequisite(s): AVSC 1100, AVSC 1110 and Department Approval
Examines FAA regulations, meteorology, navigation, radio procedures, instrument departures, en route and approach procedures, the instrument airway, and airspace systems as well as aircraft systems operation. Introduces glass cockpit instrumentation. Covers basic flight instrument construction and operation. Prepares pilots for the required FAA Instrument Pilot Airplane Knowledge Test.
Prerequisite(s): MATH 1050, MATH 1055, MATH 1090 or higher or appropriate test score
Provides the basic understanding of macroeconomic concepts such as Gross Domestic Product (GDP), inflation, unemployment, interest rates, fiscal and monetary policy, among others. Offers business students the needed framework to comprehend the role of macroeconomic policies in the United States. Uses lecture, class discussions, group work, student presentations, and videos for engaged learning. Prepares business students with the necessary prerequisite knowledge to successfully gain admittance to upper-division university economics courses.
May be delivered online.
Lab access fee of $32 for computers applies.
Canvas Course Mats $72/McGraw applies.