Prerequisite(s): STAT 4710 with a grade of C or higher and University Advanced Standing
Is a continuation of STAT 4710. Includes estimation, sufficiency, completeness, hypothesis testing, statistical inference with the normal distribution, and Bayesian statistics.
Prerequisite(s): (ENGL 2010 with a C+ grade or higher), BESC 3010 (with grade C- or higher), and University Advanced Standing
Introduces the history of psychological tests, examines tests in use at the present time and considers the appropriate roles of psychological testing in modern society. Studies individual and group assessment in the areas of intelligence, aptitude, achievement, personality and interest. Critically evaluates tests and other instruments of measurement for validity and reliability.
For theatre arts majors and anyone interested in developing acting skills. Covers basic acting terminologies and definitions, techniques of movement, voice, and script analysis with a strong emphasis on performance ethics.
Prerequisite(s): [(ACC 3000 or ACC 2020) and TECH 3400] all with a C- or higher; University Advanced Standing
Presents advanced tools and techniques which build on the concepts presented in introductory project management class. Covers principles for managing multiple projects. Studies best practices for project management. Introduces the activities of Program Management, Project Portfolio Management and Strategic Project Leadership and Management. Analyzes basic cost justification techniques for making economic decisions in technical organizations. May be delivered online.
Prerequisite(s): (PSY 1010 or PSY 1100) with grade C- or higher or (Community Health major and HLTH 2800 or HLTH 3260) with grade C- or higher, ENGL 2010 with grade C+ or higher, and University Advanced Standing
Teaches major theories of infant and child development. Identifies the sequence of development including physical, mental, and emotional conditions. Studies special needs and exceptional children. Examines parenting styles. Emphasizes development of the 'whole child'.
Prerequisite(s): Acceptance into Dental Hygiene program
Corequisite(s): DENT 1015
Provides advanced dental hygiene modalities, including oral health education, practice management, patient assessment and treatment. Emphasizes treatment planning and emergency preparedness. Builds on basic and dental sciences and prepares for clinical dental hygiene practice.
Course fee of $3175 for practical experience applies.
Prerequisite(s): ART 1400 or DGM 1110
Teaches basic techniques of computer software-based 3D modeling, focusing primarily on Polygon and Subdivision Surface workflows applicable to virtually all modern 3D software packages. Includes basic lighting, surfacing, and rendering techniques. Includes computer animation techniques.
Software fee of $20 applies
Lab access fee of $25 for computers applies.
Introduces students to the interface, fundamental set of tools, techniques and operations of Photoshop. Requires creation and modification of digital images.
Software fee of $15 applies.
Lab access fee of $35 applies.
Prerequisite(s): Completion of ENGL 2600 with a grade of C- or higher and University Advanced Standing
Pre- or Corequisite(s): ENGL 3090
Provides in-depth study of one contemporary theoretical and critical approach to literature using primary texts. Explicates how interpretive techniques function within the discipline of English Studies. Includes lectures, screenings, student presentations, assigned readings, written reports, exams and a research essay that employs MLA documentation. Required for English majors. Should be taken beginning of junior year.
Pre- or Corequisite(s): CHEM 1010 or CHEM 1110
Introduces inorganic laboratory experiments including density, precipitation, determination of empirical formulas, gas laws and acid-base reactions.
Course Lab fee of $20 applies.
Prerequisite(s): MAT 0950 (or higher)
Provides basic knowledge of the materials and methods used in heavy civil, commercial, and residential construction projects. Includes lectures, site visits and laboratory work. Curriculum covers CSI Divisions 06-39.
Software fee of $5 applies.
Lab access fee of $35 for computers applies.
Prerequisite(s): [INFO 1200 and IT 1510 and (IT 2600 or CS 2600) all with a grade of C- or higher within the past five years] and University Advanced Standing
Provides an in-depth exploration of the Mac OS X, and provides the skills to troubleshoot and correct problems that may arise by users. Teaches installation and configuration of a Mac OS X Server. Involves implementing and maintaining a Mac server in a network, including file sharing, mail, web, and wikis.
Software fee of $14 applies.
Lab access fee of $35 for computers applies.
Designed to accompany PHYS 2220. Verifies through laboratory experience the laws of electricity and magnetism, electric circuits, and optics. Principles of data collection and analysis are emphasized.
Course Lab fee of $15 applies.
Prerequisite(s): (MAT 1000 or higher mathematics course), PETE 2110, PETE 2210, PETE 2230, PETE 2310, PETE 3100, and University Advanced Standing
Pre- or Corequisite(s): PETE 2120, PETE 2220, PETE 2320, PETE 2330
Examines the need for valid assessment in K-12 physical education programs. Encourages the development and use of a variety of assessment instruments. Inspires the use of assessment to enhance learning and reliably determine student progress toward stated objectives. Urges development of a meaningful grading system that communicates student progress toward course objectives and NASPE standards.
Explores the world through each of the major components of physical geography: climatology, hydrology, geomorphology, and biogeography, focusing on how they are interrelated. Emphasizes the dynamic interactions among climate, vegetation, soils, and landforms. Can be taken in conjunction with laboratory exercises in GEOG 1005.
Prerequisite(s): CS 2300, CS 2420
Presents concepts, methodology and best-practices necessary to develop large scale software projects. Includes step-wise software requirements analysis, design, implementation, testing and release. Discusses software generation, reuse, scheduling, verification, and maintenance. Emphasizes current "real world" industry best-practices and tools.
Lab access fee of $35 for computers applies.