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MGMT 4860 Strategic Management


MGMT-4860

Average GPA: 3.29
Withdraw Rate: 2%
Total Enrollment: 3866
Number of Reviews: 0
Prerequisite(s): FIN 3100, MKTG 3600, MGMT 3000, MGMT 3450 and Matriculation into the Woodbury School of Business and University Advanced Standing. Senior standing is recommended.
The capstone course for the Bachelor's Degree in Business Management. Provides a program of study and the necessary lab work to integrate major functional management area skills using case analysis and methods and a competitive business simulation while instilling strategic management concepts and thinking processes. Includes written and oral reports, lectures, class discussions, group projects, simulations, and when appropriate, utilizes videos and guest speakers.
May be delivered online.
Canvas Course Mats $78/McGraw applies
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Low-Intermediate Reading Level III


ESL-1220

Average GPA: 2.69
Withdraw Rate: 5%
Total Enrollment: 148
Number of Reviews: 0
Prerequisite(s): Department Approval
For students whose native language is other than English. Studies comprehension of main ideas and supporting details of low-intermediate texts and acquisition of vocabulary through context and utilizing American English dictionaries. Focuses on interpreting literary themes and analyzing academic and literary texts. Encourages reading for pleasure and for information.
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Live Sound Reinforcement


DGM-3460

Average GPA: 3.48
Withdraw Rate: 0%
Total Enrollment: 58
Number of Reviews: 0
Prerequisite(s): Portfolio Review Acceptance and University Advanced Standing
Teaches fundamental sound concepts: propagation, absorption, reflection, transmission, frequency response, effective manipulation of the decibel in calculations of loudness, power, and voltages. Covers intelligent use of microphone patterns, and loudspeaker and monitor placement. Investigates indoor sound vs. outdoor sound. Teaches proper cabling and connections, speaker crossovers, and theory of bi-amplification. Covers mixer diagrams and basic electronics. Incorporates practical experience acquired in giving technical support to UVU theater, music department, or public relations functions.
Software fee of $15 applies.
Lab access fee of $35 for computers applies.
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Calculus III


MATH-2210

Average GPA: 2.64
Withdraw Rate: 6%
Total Enrollment: 835
Number of Reviews: 0
Prerequisite(s): MATH 1220 with a grade of C or higher
Includes partial derivatives, gradient, Lagrange multipliers, multiple integrals, line integrals, Green's Theorem, surface integrals, the Divergence Theorem, and Stokes' Theorem.
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Intermediate French II HH GI


FREN-202G

Average GPA: 3.07
Withdraw Rate: 7%
Total Enrollment: 144
Number of Reviews: 0
Prerequisite(s): Students need equivalent knowledge of FREN 2010
Emphasizes reading, writing, and conversational skills through socio-cultural studies in history, literature and art.
Lab access fee of $10 applies.
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Language and Culture LH


ANTH-3000

Average GPA: 3.14
Withdraw Rate: 7%
Total Enrollment: 161
Number of Reviews: 0
Prerequisite(s): ENGL 1010 or ENGH 1005, (ANTH 101G or any foreign language 2010 course), Sophomore status, and University Advanced Standing
Introduces cultural linguistics. Analyzes features of human languages that make possible semantic universality. Examines distinction between phonetic and phonemic units. Explores relationship between language and culture. Studies how language shapes culture and how culture shapes language.
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2D Design


ART-1120

Average GPA: 3.21
Withdraw Rate: 5%
Total Enrollment: 1448
Number of Reviews: 0
Introduces skills, techniques, and materials associated with two-dimensional design fundamentals. Studies a variety of media, techniques, and subjects, exploring perceptual and descriptive possibilities regarding design both as a developmental process as well as an artistic end. Provides experience in a range of traditional and non-traditional design media. Projects and critiques examine integration of both visual elements and principles of design according to contemporary standards.
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College Biology II Laboratory


BIOL-1625

Average GPA: 3.59
Withdraw Rate: 3%
Total Enrollment: 1907
Number of Reviews: 0
Corequisite(s): BIOL 1620
Laboratory course to accompany BIOL 1620. Topics covered include animal biology and diversity and plant biology and diversity.
Course Lab fee of $24 for lab, transportation applies.
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Entrepreneurship Lecture Series


ENTR-493R

Average GPA: 3.65
Withdraw Rate: 1%
Total Enrollment: 2346
Number of Reviews: 0
Prerequisite(s): University Advanced Standing
Presents lectures by guest speakers on current entrepreneurship issues and topics. Speakers and topics vary each semester. May apply a maximum of 3 credits toward graduation.
Lab access fee of $32 for computers applies.
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Executive Lecture Series


MGMT-495R

Average GPA: 3.78
Withdraw Rate: 1%
Total Enrollment: 2295
Number of Reviews: 0
Prerequisite(s): University Advanced Standing
Consists of lectures presented by guest speakers on current business topics concerning the student, community, nation, business world, etc. May be required in business programs; see specific program listings for details. May apply a maximum of 3 credits toward graduation.
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Aviation Law


AVSC-4160

Average GPA: 3.49
Withdraw Rate: 2%
Total Enrollment: 493
Number of Reviews: 0
Prerequisite(s): AVSC 2150, Senior Standing and University Advanced Standing.
Introduces the student to the United States Constitution plus derivation and application of international, federal, state and local laws as applied to aviation. Covers administrative, civil and criminal law including torts, principles of liability, contracts, sales, commercial transactions, the environment, labor law and Federal Aviation regulations.
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CsharpNET Software Development


CS-3260

Average GPA: 3.15
Withdraw Rate: 3%
Total Enrollment: 434
Number of Reviews: 0
Prerequisite(s): Matriculation to computer science or software engineering and University Advanced Standing
Introduces the C# programming language and the .NET Framework. Discusses the various datatypes, built-in class in namespaces, and how to develop user defined classes and namespaces. Includes programming assignments for console, GUI, and ASP.NET applications.
Lab access fee of $35 for computers applies.
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Introduction to Algorithms and Data Structures


CS-2420

Average GPA: 3.15
Withdraw Rate: 5%
Total Enrollment: 1129
Number of Reviews: 0
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Fundamentals of Technical Engineering Drawing


EGDT-1040

Average GPA: 3.3
Withdraw Rate: 5%
Total Enrollment: 1872
Number of Reviews: 0
Introduces fundamental technical engineering drawings, practices, and standards used by various engineering disciplines. Provides basic sketching, computer-aided drafting (CAD) tools, geometric construction, drawing layout, standard dimensioning, multi-view drawings, sectioning, plotting, checking, correcting, and other CAD and drafting skills.
Software fee of $18 applies.
Lab access fee of $35 for computers applies.
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Surveying Applications and Field Techniques I


EGDT-1400

Average GPA: 3.21
Withdraw Rate: 2%
Total Enrollment: 702
Number of Reviews: 0
For people seeking a surveyor's license, civil engineering majors, Engineering Graphics and Design Technology majors, Construction Management majors, and anyone else wishing to learn fundamentals of surveying. Covers history of surveying, mathematics, field notes, measurement and computations, basic surveying instruments and equipment, leveling procedures, bearing computations, topography, mathematical traverse closures, area computations, and basic property surveying. Completers should be able to work in the job-entry phase of the surveying field.
Course fee of $12 for materials applies.
Software fee of $18 applies.
Lab access fee of $35 computers applies.
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Introduction to Interior Design


ART-1810

Average GPA: 3.39
Withdraw Rate: 3%
Total Enrollment: 391
Number of Reviews: 0
For individuals wishing to develop interior design skills, be employed in the interior design industry, or develop their own interior design business. Overviews the interior design profession, client profiles and the design process. Covers principles and elements of design, evaluating design, color and lighting, fabric and pattern coordination. Studies American architecture and furniture styles, history and identification, and current design trends.
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