Prerequisite(s): CS 2810 or (INFO 1200 and IT 1600)
A rigorous introduction to computer networking theory and technologies for Computer Science and Information Technology majors. Includes theory of data communications protocols; theory and design of transmission systems; transmission media; and communication software. Emphasizes the lower layers of the Open Systems Interconnection model. Requires lab exercises to be completed outside of lecture.
Lab access fee of $35 for computers applies.
Prerequisite(s): AVSC 3300, 3600 and University Advanced Standing
Teaches systems, operations and performance limitations of the CRJ. Emphasizes operating practices, along with systems indoctrination, and procedures training. Includes systems and operations common to most turbine and transport category aircraft. Provides insight into the rigors of studying for ground school systems class. Utilizes lecture, demonstration, and cockpit procedure trainers. Student who complete the course should be prepared to pass the applicable written exam. May be delivered online.
Software fee of $100 applies
Prerequisite(s): CHEM 1110
Introduces organic and biochemistry for non-chemistry majors entering nursing and other allied health fields such as medical technology, physical therapy, nutrition, and environmental technology. Studies the nomenclature of organic compounds, organic functional groups and their reactivities, stereochemistry, major biomolecules and their metabolism, enzymes, chemical communications, and chemistry of heredity. May also be used to prepare for organic chemistry (CHEM 2310 and 2320).
Prerequisite(s): (SPAN 3050 or equivalent) and University Advanced Standing
Explores chronologically the cultural formation and development of Spain. Completers should acquire an understanding of the ethnic development and linguistic history of Spain. Presentations and class instruction conducted entirely in Spanish.
Prerequisite(s): PSY 1010 (with C- grade or higher) and (ENGL 2010 with a C+ or higher) and University Advanced Standing
Introduces students to the core concepts, theoretical perspectives, empirical findings, and historical trends in cognitive psychology. Includes classical and operant conditioning, modal model of memory, and higher cognitive processes. Explores animal as well as human research.
Prerequisite(s): University Advanced Standing; declared Art & Design major; junior or senior status or department approval
For Art and Design majors. Covers topics related to preparing work for presentation and marketing work within visual arts professions, including building a professional website, preparing a professional portfolio, getting work ready for exhibition, and advertising/marketing work.
Prerequisite(s): PSY 2710 (with C- grade or higher) or (ZOOL 2320 and ZOOL 2420 with C- grade or higher in both courses) and (ENGL 2010 with a C+ grade or higher); University Advanced Standing.
Identifies major interactions between physiology and behavior. Covers physiological analysis, structures, and functions of the nervous system. Investigates topics including sensory and motor function, states of consciousness, sexual behavior, psychopathology, learning and memory.
Course lab fee of $10 for supllies applies.
Prerequisite(s): HIST 3010 or instructor approval; University Advanced Standing
Analyzes transformations in political, economic, and social ideologies of Europe in the 19th century. Studies primary documents on a variety of ideologies. Includes active class participation and discussion, and much writing in areas agreed upon between instructor and student.
Prerequisite(s): POLS 3000 and University Advanced Standing
Offers a hands-on opportunity for students to experience the practice of qualitative research. Provides training and practice in a broad set of qualitative methods as applied to public sector organizations, such as state and federal agencies, municipalities, and nonprofit organizations.
Prerequisite(s): (ENGL 1010 or ENGH 1005 or PHIL 1000 or PHIL 100H or PHIL 2050 or PHIL 205H or PHIL 205G or PHIL 2110 or PHIL 2150 or instructor approval) and University Advanced Standing
Examines history, issues, and philosophical theories of education with attention to associated metaphysical, epistemological, ethical, political, and ideological assumptions.
Cross Cultural Communications for International Business GI
MGMT-332G
Average GPA: 3.08
Withdraw Rate: 3%
Total Enrollment: 1237
Number of Reviews: 0
Prerequisite(s): (ENGL 2010 or COMM 1050) and University Advanced Standing
Discusses today's business environment which requires work in a multi-ethnic setting. Overviews critical elements that arise from the various cultural backgrounds which can impact both domestic and international organizations. Proceeds from a management point of view with lessons easily derived for the mid-level manager as well as for line personnel. Concentrates on managerial communications, negotiations, cultural changes, and management functions.
Prerequisite(s): THEA 1033, THEA 2033, THEA 3115 and University Advanced Standing
Prepares students with the specific skills to successfully audition for stage and screen roles. Includes work on objectives, relationships, emotional connection, and honest physicality.
Prerequisite(s): (PSY 1010 or SOC 1010) and (ENGL 2010 with a C+ grade or higher) and University Advanced Standing
Exposes students to classical and contemporary parenting theory, research, and practice. Focuses on the application of the guidance of children. Includes the study of parenting concepts, challenges, risks, and alternatives while considering the social, physical, emotional, intellectual, and spiritual environments of the child.
Prerequisite(s): MECH 3400, University Advanced Standing.
Teaches students the selection of polymers, design of polymer products and manufacturing processes associated with polymer based products. Also teaches types of composites and design of composite products.
Course lab fee of $18 for supplies applies.
Lab access fee of $35 applies.
Applied Probability and Statistics for Engineers and Scientists
ECE-3710
Average GPA: 3.04
Withdraw Rate: 4%
Total Enrollment: 785
Number of Reviews: 0
Prerequisite(s): MATH 1210 and University Advanced Standing
Studies probability and statistical theory with an emphasis on engineering and computer science applications. Covers descriptive statistics, discrete and continuous random variables, probability distributions, hypothesis testing, expectation, estimation, ANOVA testing, and regression analysis. Includes computer analysis of data and simulation.
Software fee of $10 applies.
Lab access fee of $35 for computers applies.
Prerequisite(s): CJ 1010 and University Advanced Standing
Examines selected current issues and problems in criminal justice. Researches external factors related to the professions of police, courts, and corrections. Demonstrates functions of the criminal justice system through realistic situations and events.