Prerequisite(s): University Advanced Standing
Examines best practices in the assessment and treatment of language, adaptive skills, and educational levels. Focuses on the current standards in diagnosing autism. Provides practice opportunities of evidence-based autism treatments.
Prerequisite(s): University Advanced Standing
Pre- or Corequisite(s): ESMG 310G
Public Emergency Services Management capstone course. Examines cutting-edge issues under the guidance of top professionals. Includes interviews with local and state officials to identify potential critical issues. Discusses personal leadership philosophy and strategies for decision making.
Principles of Management for the Emergency Services
ESMG-3150
Average GPA: 3.33
Withdraw Rate: 7%
Total Enrollment: 482
Number of Reviews: 0
Prerequisite(s): University Advanced Standing
Pre- or Corequisite(s): ESMG 310G
Examines critical skills used in the management of emergency services operations. Proposes possible applications of the skills using real-life examples. Emphasizes the development process and analytical skills necessary to assess problems in the workplace and select appropriate solutions.
Studies conversational Russian that is used in daily settings. Includes culture study, speaking, listening, reading, and writing. Emphasizes conversation in real life situations. Uses the Natural and Total Physical Response teaching methods.
Lab access fee of $10 applies.
Prerequisite(s): MUSC 1130
Corequisite(s): MUSC 1120
Provides further training in the aural identification of intervals and triads. Practices rhythmic dictation in simple and compound meters, and melodic dictation in major and minor keys. Studies the solfege movable "Do" system.
Prerequisite(s): University Advanced Standing
Presents lectures by guest speakers emphasizing current public relations and communication topics concerning the student, community, nation, etc. Exposes students to varying topics and industry experts each semester. May be repeated as desired.
Prerequisite(s): HM 1130 and University Advanced Standing
Overviews fundamentals of housekeeping management. Describes the management functions, tools, and practices required in today's lodging and institutional housekeeping departments. Provides students with information they need to successfully manage a physical plant and work effectively with engineering and maintenance. Includes lecture, role play, site visits, film, and tapes. Completers should have a basic understanding of housekeeping and facility management.
Lab access fee of $32 for computers applies.
Canvas Course Mats $54/Wiley applies.
Prerequisite(s): University Advanced Standing; POLS 1100, HIST 1700, or HIST 2700, or CJ 1010
Examines the national security issues associated with a particular geographic area in the global community. May be repeated for a maximum of 9 credits toward graduation.
Prerequisite(s): Portfolio Review Acceptance and University Advanced Standing
Teaches advanced development techniques of Product Design fused with User Experience Design / User Interface Design, which can create more robust experiences, through problem solving and effective communication. Focuses heavily on how digital designers can influence the user experience, and participatory outcomes of such experiences, through well-planned interactions, digital layout, and adaptation to the physical hardware.
Software fee of $15 applies.
Lab access fee of $35 for computers applies.
Prerequisite(s): MATH 1050 or MATH 1055 or any higher MATH course with a C- or better, or appropriate placement scores for MATH 1060 or higher. Also, it is highly recommended to have prior chemistry experience in high school or in CHEM 1010
Corequisite(s): CHEM 1215
First semester of a full-year course primarily for students in the physical and biological sciences and engineering. Covers fundamentals of chemistry including atoms, molecules, reactions, stoichiometry, chemical bonding, thermochemistry, and gas laws.
Prerequisite(s): (PHIL 2050 or 205H or 205G) and (ENGL 2010 or 2020 or 201H or 202H) and University Advanced Standing
Introduces a variety of topics crossing disciplines in science, religion, philosophy, history, literature, business, technology and the arts. Topics vary from semester to semester, but course remains modular in structure. Research and writing intensive. Requires final research paper. Involves writing across the curriculum. May be repeated for a maximum of 12 credits toward graduation.
Prerequisite(s): [ASL 3050 and (ASL 3510 or ASL 3520 or ASL 3530) or department approval] and University Advanced Standing
Examines oppression in various forms through a comparative study spanning across cultures and communities. Examines the parallels between widely-understood forms of oppression and those specific to the Deaf-World. Fulfills Global/Intercultural graduation requirement.
Designed to accompany PHYS 2020. Provides firsthand experience with the laws of electricity, waves, optics, nuclear physics, and data analysis.
Course Lab fee of $15 applies.
Pre- or Corequisite(s): DMT 2320
Provides hands on experience with hydrostatic and automatic transmissions. Emphasizes disassembly, reassembly, maintenance, repair, troubleshooting, and the use of diagnostic tools and service manuals.
Tool room fee of $19 for equipment applies.
Prerequisite(s): AVSC 2150, AVSC 2110 and University Advanced Standing
Introduces airline and corporate flight department operations and flight dispatch procedures. Teaches effects of weather, air traffic control and maintenance on fleet logistics. Introduces responsibilities of dispatchers, routers, maintenance controllers, and general system operations. Covers pertinent crew and operational federal aviation regulations. Examines tools and practices of airline system control and corporate flight departments. Explores responsibilities and authority of dispatchers and schedulers.