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Emphasis on research designs, testing hypotheses, and techniques for collecting data such as Applied questionnaire formation, sampling, Research Behavioral surveys, scaling, interviewing, and Spring 2010 ABS701 701 Methods I ABS Science 4 analysis of documents and records.. GR LE Lecture

Applied Analysis and interpretation of data in Research Behavioral social research, with emphasis on Spring 2010 ABS702 702 Methods II ABS Science 4 multivariate statistical techniques. GR LE Lecture

Addresses issues pertaining to the collection and analysis of data in Applied various settings, for the purpose of Applied Behavioral program evaluation, policy analysis, Spring 2010 ABS703 703 Methodology ABS Science 4 and other applied objectives. GR LE Lecture Focuses on theories of anomie, alienation, social disorganization, and social dysfunction that underline Applied contemporary paradigms in the Theoretical Behavioral study of deviance, criminology, and Spring 2010 ABS751 751 Foundations ABS Science 4 criminal justice. GR LE Lecture

Study of contemporary theories of deviant behavior from both an institutional and social-psychological Applied perspective, with emphasis on the Explaining Behavioral relationship between social change Spring 2010 ABS752 752 Crime ABS Science 4 and social disorganization. GR LE Lecture (Also listed as SOC 770). An investigation of the criminal justice Seminar on Applied system in the United States and its Criminal Behavioral relation to deviant adult and juvenile Spring 2010 ABS753 753 Justice ABS Science 4 behavior. GR LE Lecture Seminar in the design and methods used in health care research and evaluation. Emphasis on current and Applied future areas of health care research Meth in Hlth Behavioral and evaluation. Focus of seminar is Spring 2010 ABS775 775 Care Res&Ev ABS Science 4 on skill development. GR LE Lecture Independent laboratory or field Applied research under the sponsorship of a Independent Behavioral faculty supervisor. Graded Independe Spring 2010 ABS777 777 Research ABS Science 1 pass/unsatisfactory. GR IS nt Study On-site participation of students in selected behavioral science projects. Applied Jointly supervised by faculty and on- Practicum in Behavioral site personnel. May be repeated Spring 2010 ABS779 779 ABS ABS Science 2 once for credit. GR PR Practicum

In-depth coverage of special topics Graduate Applied in applied behavioral science. Topics Seminar in Behavioral vary. May be taken for a letter grade Spring 2010 ABS788 788 ABS ABS Science 1 or pass/unsatisfactory. GR SE Seminar Applied Continuing Behavioral Independe Spring 2010 ABS789 789 Registration ABS Science 1 Continuing Registration. GR IS nt Study Practical Application of knowledge Applied gained through student courses is ABS Graduate Behavioral applied to a capstone experience. Independe Spring 2010 ABS798 798 Project ABS Science 1 Graded pass/unsatisfactory. GR IS nt Study Graduate Applied Thesis Behavioral Research for the Master's degree Independe Spring 2010 ABS799 799 Research ABS Science 1 thesis. GR IS nt Study Introduction to accounting for business enterprises. Includes analysis of the effect of transactions on financial position, preparation of financial statements, the recording process, and measurement issues Accounting Accountan and reporting requirements for Spring 2010 ACC204 204 Principles I ACC cy 4 assets. UG LE Lecture Introduction to accounting for business enterprises. Includes analysis of the effect of transactions on financial position, preparation of financial statements, reports for Accounting Accountan managers, and financial statement Spring 2010 ACC205 205 Principles II ACC cy 4 analysis. UG LE Lecture This course is designed to inform students of career opportunities in Career accounting, and what steps they Planning in Accountan need to take to achieve those Spring 2010 ACC207 207 Acctg ACC cy 1 opportunities. UG LE Lecture Course examines financial accounting concepts and its application to complex problems in the measurement of balance sheet accounts, determination of net income and preparation of financial statements. Course emphasizes Intermediate Accountan measurement and reporting of Spring 2010 ACC307 307 Accounting I ACC cy 4 assets. UG LE Lecture Course examines financial accounting concepts and their application to complex measurement problems and the preparation of financial statements. A grade of C or better is required in ACC 307 and a grade of D or better is required in Intermediate Accountan ACC 207. ACC 207 can be taken Spring 2010 ACC308 308 Acc II ACC cy 4 concurrently. UG LE Lecture To study the accounting principles and techniques used to consolidate parent and subsidary companies at the date of combination and in Advanced Accountan subsequent periods. A grade of C or Spring 2010 ACC309 309 Accounting ACC cy 4 better is required in ACC 308. UG LE Lecture

Application of managerial accounting concepts and techniques to complex Management Accountan problems in manufacturing Spring 2010 ACC323 323 Accounting ACC cy 4 accounting and service firms. UG LE Lecture

Design and accounting database, modeling accounting transactions for database enviornment, use of CASE tools for database design, discussion ACC Sys Accountan of accounting ASP and use of web- Spring 2010 ACC326 326 Design & Impl ACC cy 4 based accounting packages. UG LE Lecture Considers the methodology of the federal income tax as it applies to individuals. Analysis of the determinants of taxable income and the tax liability including property transfers, recapture, passive Federal Accountan activities and income Spring 2010 ACC343 343 Income Tax I ACC cy 4 characterization. UG LE Lecture This course provides an overview of financial, operational and compliance audits. Key auditing concepts are introduced: materiality, risk assessment, audit objectives, evidence, internal control Accountan considerations, and computer Spring 2010 ACC423 423 Auditing ACC cy 4 assisted audit techniques. UG LE Lecture

Identification and analysis of issues in either auditing, management accounting, or financial accounting. Check department for topic in Accounting Accountan quarter. Writing intensive. Spring 2010 ACC424 424 Seminar ACC cy 4 UG LE Lecture Writing in ACC Accountan Required writing component for ACC Spring 2010 ACC424W 424W 424 ACC cy 0 424. UG LB Lab

An introduction to the federal income taxation of business entities and owners. Considers state and local taxes and their impact on tax strategies. Introduction to the legal Federal Accountan and ethical responsibilities of the tax Spring 2010 ACC444 444 Income Tax II ACC cy 4 practitioner. UG LE Lecture

Examines comparative country practices and the international aspects of various accounting topics-- financial and managerial accounting, International Accountan social accounting, inflation Spring 2010 ACC454 454 Accounting ACC cy 4 accounting, auditing and taxation. UG LE Lecture Special Topics Accountan Spring 2010 ACC477 477 in ACC ACC cy 1 Topics and prerequisites vary. UG LE Lecture Research in accounting for Hon: Ind Accountan fulfillment of the Honors Program Independe Spring 2010 ACC478 478 Study in ACC ACC cy 2 project requirement. UG IS nt Study One quarter, faculty-supervised internship in the areas of public, industrial, or governmental accounting. At the conclusion of the internship the student is required to submit a report based on a topic Internship in Accountan agreed upon between the student Spring 2010 ACC481 481 Accounting ACC cy 1 and the sponsoring faculty. UG IN Internship

Course examines measurement and reporting concepts and standards for business enterprises. Includes financial accounting concepts and the application of accounting principles for measurement of balance sheet accounts, income and Financial Accountan the preparation of financial Spring 2010 ACC611 611 Accounting I ACC cy 4 statements. GR LE Lecture Course examines measurement and reporting concepts and standards for business enterprises. Course continues ACC 611 and emphasizes long-term liability and equity accounts, business combinations, Financial Accountan and reporting by consolidated Spring 2010 ACC612 612 Accounting II ACC cy 4 entities. GR LE Lecture Accounting concepts, techniques and accounting procedures for manufacturing and service ACC for enterprises. Application of Decision Accountan accounting concepts to management Spring 2010 ACC613 613 Making ACC cy 4 decision making. GR LE Lecture Considers the methodology of the federal income tax as it applies to individuals and business entities. Application of the mechanics of the Accountan federal income tax in computing Spring 2010 ACC614 614 Taxation ACC cy 4 taxable income and the tax liability. GR LE Lecture

Use accounting systems to record business transactions and generate financial information. Assess the design, implement and evaluate controls for accounting systems. Accounting Accountan Course will include completion of Spring 2010 ACC615 615 Systems ACC cy 4 one or more practice sets. GR LE Lecture This course is an introduction to professional standards for financial statements audits, emphasizing risk assessment and planning considerations, audit objectives, procedures, and reports. Other Auditing and Accountan assurance services provided by CPAs Spring 2010 ACC616 616 Assurance ACC cy 4 are also addressed. GR LE Lecture

Application of fund accounting concepts to governmental and not- for-profit entities. Includes Govt and NFP Accountan accounting procedures and Spring 2010 ACC642 642 Accounting ACC cy 4 preparation of financial statements. GR LE Lecture A survey of accounting theory, standard setting and accounting procedures. Includes an intensive study of the balance sheet and income statement and the underlying accounting principles. Fin ACC Adv Accountan Accounting research will be Spring 2010 ACC741 741 Topics/Resrch ACC cy 4 integrated throughout the course. GR LE Lecture Introduction to the methodology of tax research and the authoritative tax sources. Applications of research techniques in the analysis of special Tax-Adv tax topics related to individuals, Topic/Researc Accountan corporations, partnerships, estates Spring 2010 ACC743 743 h ACC cy 4 and trusts. GR LE Lecture

This course provides in depth coverage of professional standards and audit procedures applied to specific business processes, including statistical sampling techniques tests of controls, Attestation Accountan substantive tests of transactions and Spring 2010 ACC744 744 Top/Research ACC cy 4 balances and analytical procedures. GR LE Lecture Advanced IT topics related to accounting professionals. Topics include the role of accounting information systems, the roles and responsibilities within the IT function, accounting databases, high- ACC & Info Accountan end accounting software, E- Spring 2010 ACC745 745 Technology ACC cy 4 Commerce, and emerging IT tools. GR LE Lecture

Analysis of financial statements emphasizing manipulation, covering usual financial statement items and special situations (e.g. M&A, retiremnt benefits, off-balance sheet financing). Focus on adjusting Analyzing Fin Accountan statements to better reflect a firm's Spring 2010 ACC746 746 Statements ACC cy 4 true financial condition. GR LE Lecture This course is a review of professional certification Professional Accountan examination requirements and study Spring 2010 ACC747 747 Issues Sem ACC cy 1 techniques. GR SE Seminar Provides students an understanding of sound corporate governance principles and an ability to apply professional ethics standards for accountants and an awareness of Ethics & Corp Accountan ethical dilemmas commonly faced by Spring 2010 ACC748 748 Governance ACC cy 4 accounting professionals. GR LE Lecture Student teams work with client organizations on accounting projects and present results to client Graduate Accountan personnel and a panel of accounting Spring 2010 ACC750 750 Project in ACC ACC cy 4 professionals. GR LE Lecture

This course covers the theoretical principles and practical techniques Business Accountan used to conduct effective valuations Spring 2010 ACC756 756 Valuation ACC cy 4 of closely held businesses. GR LE Lecture Study of accounting from an international perspective, concentrating on differential developments among various International Accountan nations. Accounting problems of an Spring 2010 ACC757 757 Accounting ACC cy 4 international nature are analyzed. GR LE Lecture One quarter, faculty-supervised internship in the area of public, industrial, or not-for-profit accounting. Course requires written reports. Students may register for internship twice during their graduate programs. May be taken Accounting Accountan for letter grade of Spring 2010 ACC775 775 Internship ACC cy 1 pass/unsatisfactory. GR IN Internship Special Topics Accountan Titles vary. Seminar in accounting Spring 2010 ACC780 780 in ACC ACC cy 4 topic of current interest. GR LE Lecture

Special Accountan Spring 2010 ACC781 781 Studies in ACC ACC cy 1 Titles vary. GR LE Lecture Continuing Accountan Spring 2010 ACC789 789 Registration ACC cy 1 GR LE Lecture

Understanding child growth and development through creative expression with emphasis on functions and procedures for art in the classroom. Includes curriculum implementation strategies. Lecture/La Experiences in art media appropriate b Art and the Art to the elementary school and in-field Combinatio Spring 2010 AED431 431 Child AED Education 4 observations of art in the schools. UG LL n Independent work that extends and amplifies students' knowledge of philosophy, aesthetics, and creative and mental growth as related to art teaching and art education curricula. Emphasis on current books, Independent Art magazines, and research in art Independe Spring 2010 AED630 630 Readings AED Education 3 education. GR IS nt Study

Develops and understanding of child growth and development through creative expression. Emphasis is on functions and procedures of art in Lecture/La the classroom and experiences in b Art and the Art drawing and painting. Emphasis on Combinatio Spring 2010 AED631 631 Child AED Education 4 assessment and use of technology. GR LL n Theoretical/practical methods of teaching multi-age visual arts. Integration of artistic and educational ideas into creative programs as continuum of issues Lecture/La Multi-Age and skills for the developing art b Visual Arts Art education with mentorship by Combinatio Spring 2010 AED638 638 Methods AED Education 4 master teachers. GR LL n Readings, project, participation/observation clinic experience, or other appropraite study on an independent basis. Independent Art Work is supervised by an art therapy Independe Spring 2010 AED770 770 Study AED Education 1 faculty member. GR IS nt Study An introduction to USAF ROTC. Topics include: mission and organization of the Air Force, officership and professionalism, military customs and courtesies, Air Force officer opportunities, group The Air Force Aerospace leadership problems, and Spring 2010 AES121 121 Today I AES Studies 1 communication skills. UG LE Lecture Leadership Aerospace Spring 2010 AES121L 121L Lab AES Studies 0 Required laboratory for AES 121. UG LB Lab An introduction to the USAF ROTC. Topics include: mission and organization of the Air Force, officership and professionalism, military customs and courtesies, Air Force officer opportunities, group The Air Force Aerospace leadership problems, and Spring 2010 AES122 122 Today II AES Studies 1 communication skills. UG LE Lecture Leadership Aerospace Spring 2010 AES122L 122L Lab AES Studies 0 UG LB Lab An introduction to USAF ROTC. Topics include: mission and organization of the Air Force, officership and professionalism, military customs and courtesies, Air Force officer opportunities, group The Air Force Aerospace leadership problems, and Spring 2010 AES123 123 Today III AES Studies 1 communication skills. UG LE Lecture Leadership Aerospace Spring 2010 AES123L 123L Lab AES Studies 0 UG LB Lab A survey course facilitating the transition from Air Force ROTC cadet to ROTC candidate. Featured topics include: Air Force heritage, leaders, Quality Air Force, ethics and values, leadership, group leadership The Air Force Aerospace problems, and application of Spring 2010 AES221 221 Way I AES Studies 1 communication skills. UG LE Lecture Leadership Aerospace Spring 2010 AES221L 221L Lab AES Studies 0 Required laboratory for AES 221. UG LB Lab

A survey course facilitating the transition from Air Force ROTC cadet to ROTC candidate. Featured topics include: Air Force heritage, leaders, Quality Air Force, ethics and values, leadership, group leadership The Air Force Aerospace problems, and application of Spring 2010 AES222 222 Way II AES Studies 1 communication skills. UG LE Lecture Leadership Aerospace Spring 2010 AES222L 222L Lab AES Studies 0 UG LB Lab

A survey course facilitating the transition from the USAF ROTC cadet to ROTC candidate. Featured topics include: Air Force heritage, leaders, Quality Air Force, ethics and values, leadership, group leadership The Air Force Aerospace problems, and application of Spring 2010 AES223 223 Way III AES Studies 1 communication skills. UG LE Lecture Leadership Aerospace Spring 2010 AES223L 223L Lab AES Studies 0 UG LB Lab Study of leadership and quality management fundamentals, professional knowledge, the USAF doctrine, leadership ethics, and communication skills. Case studies are used to examine the USAF AF Leadership Aerospace leadership and management Spring 2010 AES331 331 Mgmt I AES Studies 3 situations. UG LE Lecture Leadership Aerospace Spring 2010 AES331L 331L Lab AES Studies 0 Required laboratory for AES 331. UG LB Lab Study of leadership and quality management fundamentals, professional knowledge, the USAF doctrine, leadership ethics, and communication skills. Case studies are used to examine the USAF AF Leadership Aerospace leadership and management Spring 2010 AES332 332 Mgmt II AES Studies 3 situations. UG LE Lecture Leadership Aerospace Spring 2010 AES332L 332L Lab AES Studies 0 UG LB Lab Study of leadership and quality management fundamentals, professional knowledge, the USAF doctrine, leadership ethics, and communication skills. Case studies are used to examine the USAF AF Leadership Aerospace leadership and management Spring 2010 AES333 333 Mgmt III AES Studies 3 situations. UG LE Lecture Leadership Aerospace Spring 2010 AES333L 333L Lab AES Studies 0 UG LB Lab Examines national security process, regional studies, advanced leadership ethics, and the USAF doctrine. Topics include the military as a profession, officership, military justice, civilian control of the Prep for Active Aerospace military, current issues, and refining Spring 2010 AES431 431 Duty I AES Studies 3 communication skills. UG LE Lecture Leadership Aerospace Spring 2010 AES431L 431L Lab AES Studies 0 Required laboratory for AES 431. UG LB Lab

Examines national security process, regional studies, advanced leadership ethics, and the USAF doctrine. Topics include the military as a profession, officership, military justice, civilian control of the Prep for Active Aerospace military, current issues, and refining Spring 2010 AES432 432 Duty II AES Studies 3 communication skills. UG LE Lecture Leadership Aerospace Spring 2010 AES432L 432L Lab AES Studies 0 UG LB Lab

Examines national security process, regional studies, advanced leadership ethics, and the USAF doctrine. Topics include the military as a profession, officership, military justice, civilian control of the Prep for Active Aerospace military, current issues, and refining Spring 2010 AES433 433 Duty III AES Studies 3 communication skills. UG LE Lecture Leadership Aerospace Spring 2010 AES433L 433L Lab AES Studies 0 UG LB Lab A historical and methodological analysis of both African histories and cultures and the history of the diaspora struggles of persons of Afr /Afr African descent to create a life and AFR/AFR Amer Amer distinct culture among world Spring 2010 AFS200 200 Experience AFS Studies 4 civilizations. UG LE Lecture Afr /Afr Writing in AFS Amer Required writing component for AFS Spring 2010 AFS200W 200W 200 AFS Studies 0 200. UG LB Lab A critical study of real-life problems impacting African and African American life: economics, education, crime, gender issues, urban problems, globalism, etc. This course utilizes real-life models of Afr /Afr succes as examples of how to AA Persp & Amer effectively overcome these Spring 2010 AFS300 300 Model of Succ AFS Studies 4 problems. UG LE Lecture

Field placement of students in community organizations, social service agencies, and governmental entities where they will engage in Afr /Afr work that relates to and enhances Service Amer their understanding of the African Spring 2010 AFS400 400 Experience AFS Studies 4 American experience. UG IN Internship

Divided over two quarters, this course allows students to bring their study in the major to completion Senior Afr /Afr through major research project that Research Amer focuses on one specific aspect of Spring 2010 AFS401 401 Project AFS Studies 2 African or African American life. UG IN Internship This course studies the religious Afr /Afr ideas that defined and sustained Ideas of Race, Amer antiblack practices from 1619 to Spring 2010 AFS402 402 1619-1865 AFS Studies 4 1865. UG LE Lecture Afr /Afr Writing in Amer Spring 2010 AFS402W 402W Ideas of Race AFS Studies 0 UG LB Lab This course studies the religious Afr /Afr ideas that defined and sustained Ideas of Race Amer antiblack practices from 1950 to the Spring 2010 AFS403 403 1950-Pres AFS Studies 4 present. UG LE Lecture Afr /Afr Amer Spring 2010 AFS403W 403W Writing in AFS AFS Studies 0 UG LB Lab Selected topics relevant to historical and current issues in African and Afr /Afr African American studies. Course Amer may be repeated for up to four Spring 2010 AFS499 499 Special Topics AFS Studies 1 credit hours. UG LE Lecture Afr /Afr Writing in AFS Amer Spring 2010 AFS499W 499W 499 AFS Studies 0 UG LB Lab

Afr /Afr This course studies the religious Ideas of Race Amer ideas that defined and sustained anti- Spring 2010 AFS602 602 1619-1865 AFS Studies 4 Black practices from 1619-1865. GR LE Lecture This course studies the religious Afr /Afr ideas that defined and sustained anti- Ideas of Race Amer Black practices from 1950 to the Spring 2010 AFS603 603 1950-Present AFS Studies 4 present. GR LE Lecture Osteology; histology of basic tissues; and topographical, histological, and developmental anatomy of nervous and endocrine systems. Laboratory exercises use Basic Human human materials. 2.5 hours lecture, Spring 2010 ANT201 201 Anatomy I ANT Anatomy 4 three hours lab. UG LE Lecture Basic Human Spring 2010 ANT201L 201L Anat I Lab ANT Anatomy 0 Required Laboratory for ANT 201. UG LB Lab Basic topographical, histological, and develop-mental anatomy of the muscular, cardiovascular, digestive, respiratory, urinary, and reproductive systems. Laboratory Basic Human exercises use human materials. 2.5 Spring 2010 ANT202 202 Anatomy II ANT Anatomy 4 hours lecture, three hours lab. UG LE Lecture Basic Human Spring 2010 ANT202L 202L Anat II Lab ANT Anatomy 0 Required Laboratory for ANT 202. UG LB Lab Study of the structure and function of the human body. Topics covered include anatomical terminology, biochemistry, cells, tissues, integumentary system, skeletal system, articulations, and endocrine Human Anat system. Laboratory exercised use Spring 2010 ANT310 310 and Physiol I ANT Anatomy 5 human material. UG LE Lecture Human Anat and Physiol I Spring 2010 ANT310L 310L Lab ANT Anatomy 0 UG LB Lab Study of the structure and function of the human body. Topics covered include nervous system, special senses, muscular system, and Human Anat & lymphatic system. Laboratory Spring 2010 ANT311 311 Physiol II ANT Anatomy 5 exercises use human materials. UG LE Lecture

Human Anat & Spring 2010 ANT311L 311L Physiol II Lab ANT Anatomy 0 UG LB Lab Study of the structure and function of the human body. Topics covered include cardiovascular system, digestive system, respiratory system, urinary system, acid-base balance, and reproductive system. Human Anat & Laboratory exercises as human Spring 2010 ANT312 312 Physiol III ANT Anatomy 5 materials. UG LE Lecture Human Anat & Spring 2010 ANT312L 312L Physiol III Lab ANT Anatomy 0 UG LB Lab

The basic principles and practices of biosafety are examined. This course teaches the identification, handling, and containment of potentially hazardous biological materials, Biological including microorganisms and Spring 2010 ANT434 434 Safety ANT Anatomy 2 recombinant DNA. UG LE Lecture Independent Independe Spring 2010 ANT488 488 Reading ANT Anatomy 1 UG IS nt Study Sel Topics in May be taken for letter grade or Independe Spring 2010 ANT499 499 Anatomy ANT Anatomy 1 pass/unsatisfactory. UG IS nt Study The skeletal, articular, nervous, cardiovascular, and respiratory systems are presented as they pertain to the muscular system. Basic muscle actions are described; sequential muscle actions and other Anatomy of concepts of kinesiology will not be Spring 2010 ANT520 520 Human Motion ANT Anatomy 5 discussed. GR LE Lecture Anatomy of Human Motion Spring 2010 ANT520L 520L L ANT Anatomy 0 Required Laboratory for ANT 520. GR LB Lab

The basic principles and practices of biosafety are examined. This course teaches the identification, handling, and containment of potentially hazardous biological materials, BIological including microorganisms and Spring 2010 ANT634 634 Safety ANT Anatomy 2 recombinant DNA. GR LE Lecture (Also listed as BMS 913.) Development, structure, and function of the human nervous system as it relates to neuropathology, clinical neurology, and behavioral science. Completion Human of general biology and/or general Neurobiology psychology courses and permission Spring 2010 ANT691 691 Fund ANT Anatomy 4 of instructor required. GR LE Lecture

Spec Problems Maximum of 4 credit hours Independe Spring 2010 ANT699 699 in Anatomy ANT Anatomy 1 applicable to degree requirements. GR IS nt Study Overview of gross anatomy, histology, neuroanatomy, embryology, and educational theory that enables students to be more effective in the teaching of undergraduate courses in anatomy. Human For first-year graduate teaching Anatomy assistants in the Department of Independe Spring 2010 ANT700 700 Instruction ANT Anatomy 2 Anatomy only. GR IS nt Study Human Anatomy Spring 2010 ANT700L 700L Instruct La ANT Anatomy 0 Required Laboratory for ANT 700. GR LB Lab Selected Anatomy Selected topics in anatomy. Topics Independe Spring 2010 ANT701 701 Topics ANT Anatomy 1 vary. GR IS nt Study Students will learn to prepare anatomical specimens for teaching and research. Techniques will include preparation of prosected materials, preparation of tissues for microscopy, processing of photographic materials, or other Anatomical laboratory techniques. The course Spring 2010 ANT702 702 Techniques ANT Anatomy 3 may be repeated once for credit. GR LB Lab (Also listed as BMS 837.) Lectures and dissection of human cadaver; Human Gross includes introductory embryology. Spring 2010 ANT711 711 Anatomy ANT Anatomy 9 3.5 hours lecture, 9 hours lab. GR LE Lecture Human Gross Spring 2010 ANT711L 711L Anatomy Lab ANT Anatomy 0 Required Laboratory for ANT 711. GR LB Lab

Classical and contemporary issues in human developmental biology. Emphasis is on the clinical relevance of developmental processes, and on Adv Human modern methods used to study the Spring 2010 ANT715 715 Embryology ANT Anatomy 4 mechanisms of development. GR LE Lecture Detailed microanatomy of human Human cells, tissues, and organ systems. 3 Spring 2010 ANT721 721 Microanatomy ANT Anatomy 8 hours lecture, 6 hours lab. GR LE Lecture Human Microanatomy Spring 2010 ANT721L 721L Lab ANT Anatomy 0 Required Laboratory for ANT 721. GR LB Lab (Also listed as BMS 903.) Detailed survey of the anatomy and physiology of the major fiber tracts and cell groups of the human central Human nervous system. 3 hours lecture, 4 Spring 2010 ANT731 731 Neurobiology ANT Anatomy 7 hours lab. GR LE Lecture Human Neurobiology Spring 2010 ANT731L 731L Lab ANT Anatomy 0 Required laboratory for ANT 731. GR LB Lab Correlated ultrastructure, chemistry, and physiology of vertebrate neurons, neuroglia, and synapses under normal conditions and during Cellular development, degeneration, and Spring 2010 ANT732 732 Neurobiology ANT Anatomy 3 regeneration. GR LE Lecture Cellular Neurobiology Spring 2010 ANT732L 732L Lab ANT Anatomy 0 Required laboratory for ANT 732. GR LB Lab (Also listed as P&B 777 and BMS 854.) Interdisciplinary/interdepartmental course for graduate and medical students that integrates basic and clinical neurosciences. Structural and functional topics are combined with clinical information to address major Medical neurological and psychiatric Spring 2010 ANT777 777 Neuroscience ANT Anatomy 7 disorders. GR LE Lecture Continuing Independe Spring 2010 ANT789 789 Registration ANT Anatomy 1 GR IS nt Study Anatomy Topics vary. Graded Spring 2010 ANT800 800 Seminar ANT Anatomy 1 pass/unsatisfactory. GR SE Seminar Integrates general principles and concepts of the following systems: cardiovascular, gastrointestinal, lymphatic, nervous, respiratory, endocrine, integumentary, muscular, reproductive, and urinary. Knowledge is assessed by an oral examination before a faculty review Comprehensiv committee. Graded Independe Spring 2010 ANT811 811 e Anatomy ANT Anatomy 5 pass/unsatisfactory. GR IS nt Study Intensive analysis of scientific literature with emphasis on content and organization of anatomical journal articles. Course concludes with oral presentations of student projects involving contemporary Scholarly anatomical issues based on selected Independe Spring 2010 ANT850 850 Project I ANT Anatomy 3 journal articles. GR IS nt Study Project culminates in a paper on a contemporary anatomical issue in which students integrate the primary objectives, results, and significance Scholarly of selected journal articles and Independe Spring 2010 ANT851 851 Project ANT Anatomy 4 identify areas for potential research. GR IS nt Study Principles of Biomedical Research is appropriate for students that will be involved in biomedical research. PBR provides a lecture and student Prin interactive series designed to Biomedical introduce students to the basics of Spring 2010 ANT860 860 Research ANT Anatomy 1 biomedical research. GR LE Lecture Anatomy Independe Spring 2010 ANT899 899 Research ANT Anatomy 1 Supervised thesis research. GR IS nt Study Grad Seminar- Spring 2010 ANT900 900 Anatomy ANT Anatomy 1 Topics vary. GR SE Seminar Study of the vocabulary and structure of the Arabic language; Beginning practice in conversation, reading, Spring 2010 ARA101 101 Arabic I ARA Arabic 4 and writing. UG LE Lecture Study of the vocabulary and structure of the Arabic language; Beginning practice in conversation, reading and Spring 2010 ARA102 102 Arabic II ARA Arabic 4 writing. UG LE Lecture Study of the vocabulary and structure of the Arabic language; Beginning practice in conversation, reading, Spring 2010 ARA103 103 Arabic III ARA Arabic 4 and writing. UG LE Lecture

Essentials of Introduction to Arabic with an Spring 2010 ARA111 111 Arabic ARA Arabic 4 emphasis on speaking the language. UG LE Lecture

Essentials of Introduction to Arabic with an Spring 2010 ARA112 112 Arabic ARA Arabic 4 emphasis on speaking the language. UG LE Lecture Grammar review, reading, and discussion of selected texts with practice in speaking and writing the Intermediate language. Spring 2010 ARA201 201 Arabic I ARA Arabic 4 UG LE Lecture Grammar review, reading, and discussion of selected texts with Intermediate practice in speaking and writing the Spring 2010 ARA202 202 Arabic II ARA Arabic 4 language. UG LE Lecture Grammar review, reading, and discussion of selected texts with practice in speaking and writing the Intermediate language. Spring 2010 ARA203 203 Arabic III ARA Arabic 4 UG LE Lecture

Introduction to slide taking, matting and framing and professional opportunities for art majors. This Lecture/La course is a prerequisite for all upper b Sophomore level studio art courses. Graded Combinatio Spring 2010 ART200 200 Workshop ART Art 1 pass/unsatisfactory. UG LL n Introduction to materials, techniques, and concepts of Spring 2010 ART206 206 Drawing I ART Art 4 drawing. UG LB Lab Exploration of basic processes and concepts in still photography. Work involves learning basic skills and techniques. Assignments designed to develop an understanding of light Spring 2010 ART207 207 Photography I ART Art 4 as an expressive element. UG LB Lab

Introduction to basic processes, Spring 2010 ART208 208 Sculpture I ART Art 4 materials, and concepts of sculpture. UG LB Lab Introduction Introduction to the study of the Spring 2010 ART209 209 to Color ART Art 4 elements and interaction of color. UG LB Lab Painting and sculpture before A.D. 1150. Introduces the basic concepts of visual and stylistic analysis and a Art History I: historical survey of painting and Before 1150 sculpture in the Western world from Spring 2010 ART211 211 AD ART Art 4 prehistoric to medieval times. UG LE Lecture

Painting and sculpture from 1150 to 1850. Historical survey of painting and sculpture in the Western world Art History II: from late medieval times to the Spring 2010 ART212 212 1150 to 1850 ART Art 4 dawn of the modern era. UG LE Lecture

Painting and sculpture since 1850. Art History III: Historical survey of modern painting Spring 2010 ART213 213 1850-Present ART Art 4 and sculpture in the Western world. UG LE Lecture Writing in ART Spring 2010 ART213W 213W 213 ART Art 0 UG LB Lab Introduction to the visual arts focusing on selected major works of art throughout history. Discusses comparisons across time, basic art Visual Art media, and the formal Spring 2010 ART214 214 West Culture ART Art 4 characteristics of art. UG LE Lecture

Introductory course in art education involving approaches for aesthetic awareness, inquiries into theories of art, art appreciation and criticism, current issues, as well as child development through art, and art Foundations education methodologies. Spring 2010 ART215 215 of AED ART Art 4 (Previously listed as AED 214.) UG LE Lecture Introduces concepts and techniques of drawing. May include studies from the human figure and other natural Spring 2010 ART228 228 Drawing II ART Art 4 forms. Topics vary. UG LB Lab Development of personal concepts and aesthetic expression in photography. Emphasis on individualized approach to Photography photographic problems that arise Spring 2010 ART258 258 II ART Art 4 from students' work. UG LB Lab Studio experience directly involving students with a professional artist executing a special project. Covers a range of information from preliminary planning to final Studio discussion on the project. Topics Spring 2010 ART300 300 Workshop ART Art 1 vary. UG LB Lab Special studies and intensive Independent individual work with faculty Independe Spring 2010 ART301 301 Study in Art ART Art 1 supervision in art. UG IS nt Study Special studies and intensive Independent individual work with faculty Independe Spring 2010 ART303 303 Study in Art ART Art 1 supervision in art. UG IS nt Study Courses offered under this number Art Theory provide both historical surveys and and intensive studies in art theory and Spring 2010 ART309 309 Philosophy ART Art 4 philosophy. UG LE Lecture Writing in Art Spring 2010 ART309W 309W 309 ART Art 0 UG LB Lab

Development of personal concepts and aesthetic expression in drawing. Emphasis on individualized approach Intermediate to drawing problems that arise from Spring 2010 ART328 328 Drawing ART Art 4 the work of students. Topics vary UG LB Lab Study of visual and aesthetic techniques and concepts Beginning emphasizing the development of Expanded individual artistic expression in Spring 2010 ART337 337 Media ART Art 4 various media. UG LB Lab Working from still, figure, and landscape emphasizing the use of Beginning color and drawing in visual Spring 2010 ART347 347 Painting ART Art 4 organization. UG LB Lab Emphasis on principles of pictorial organization. Attention to the relationship of subject matter and abstraction as related to Intermediate contemporary and traditional Spring 2010 ART348 348 Painting ART Art 4 approaches. UG LB Lab Emphasis on principles of pictorial organization. Attention to the relationship of subject matter and abstraction as related to Intermediate contemporary and traditional Spring 2010 ART349 349 Painting ART Art 4 approaches. UG LB Lab Development of personal concepts and aesthetic expression in photography, Emphasis on individualized approach to photographic problems that arise Intrmed Blk & from the work of students. Topics Spring 2010 ART358 358 White Photo ART Art 4 vary. UG LB Lab Development of personal concepts and aesthetic expression in photography. Emphasis on individualized approach to photographic problems that arise Color from the work of students. Topics Spring 2010 ART359 359 Photography ART Art 4 vary. UG LB Lab Exploration of printmaking, stressing relief methods using wood and linoleum. Exploration of aesthetic Beg Printmkg: possibilities of the media. Topics Spring 2010 ART366 366 Relief ART Art 4 vary. UG LB Lab Exploration of printmaking stressing intaglio methods: etching, engraving, drypoint, aquatint, and liftgrounds. Use of black-and-white Beg Printmkg: techniques and introduction to color Spring 2010 ART367 367 Intaglio ART Art 4 printing. Topics vary. UG LB Lab

Introduction to basic lithographic techniques using stone and/or metal plate. Emphasis on black-and-white Beg Printmkg: printing and aesthetic possibilities of Spring 2010 ART368 368 Lithography ART Art 4 the media. Topics vary. UG LB Lab Introduction to silkscreening techniques such as stencil cut, photo stencil, and crayon and touche resists. Exploration of aesthetic Beg Printmkg: possibilities of the media. Topics Spring 2010 ART369 369 Screenprinting ART Art 4 vary. UG LB Lab

Development of personal concepts and aesthetic expression in sculpture. Emphasis on individualized approach to sculptural problems using armature structure, mould making, and casting. May be Armatures/Mo taken for letter grade or Spring 2010 ART375 375 ulds/Casting ART Art 4 pass/unsatisfactory. UG LB Lab

Development of personal concepts and aesthetic expression in sculpture. Emphasis on individualized approach to sculptural problems using clay forming and Clay Forming firing. May be taken for letter grade Spring 2010 ART376 376 and Firing ART Art 4 or pass/unsatisfactory. UG LB Lab Development of personal concepts and aesthetic expression in sculpture. Emphasis on individualized approach to sculptural problems using metal fabricating Metal Fab / and stone carving. May be taken for Spring 2010 ART377 377 Stone Carving ART Art 4 letter grade or pass/unsatisfactory. UG LB Lab

Development of personal concepts and aesthetic expression in sculpture. Emphasis on individualized approach to sculptural problems using wood carving and Wood Carve wood fabricating. May be taken for Spring 2010 ART378 378 and Fabricate ART Art 4 letter grade or pass/unsatisfactory. UG LB Lab

Introduction to techniques and concepts involved in sculpting from life. Concentration on the development of greater understanding of the human figure and an increased sensitivity to three- dimensional form. Course may be Sculpt-Figure repeated for credit. May be taken for Spring 2010 ART379 379 Modeling ART Art 4 letter grade or pass/unsatisfactory. UG LB Lab Examination of the history, purposes, and literature of museums and galleries. Various aspects of Intro to gallery management such as Museum planning, organizing, and installing Spring 2010 ART397 397 Studies ART Art 4 exhibitions. UG LE Lecture Writing in ART Spring 2010 ART397W 397W 397 ART Art 0 UG LB Lab Group discussions of contemporary writings in art and critiques of student work in a peer setting with Senior faculty and visiting artists Spring 2010 ART400 400 Seminar ART Art 2 participating on an informal basis. UG SE Seminar Ind Study in Intensive individual work with Independe Spring 2010 ART401 401 Art History ART Art 1 faculty supervision in art history. UG IS nt Study Supervised individual projects in Museum/Galle museum or gallery setting. Independe Spring 2010 ART402 402 ry Internship ART Art 1 Department permission required. UG IS nt Study

Provides opportunities to explore problems and approaches to art and Studies in Art art history and includes cross-period Spring 2010 ART404 404 History ART Art 1 and interdisciplinary studies. UG LE Lecture Writing in Art Spring 2010 ART404W 404W 404 ART Art 0 UG LB Lab Provides opportunities to explore Lecture/La problems and approaches to art and b includes cross-media and Combinatio Spring 2010 ART405 405 Studies in Art ART Art 1 interdisciplinary studies. UG LL n Writing in ART Spring 2010 ART405W 405W 405 ART Art 0 UG LB Lab Art Theory & Historical surveys and intensive Spring 2010 ART409 409 Criticism ART Art 4 studies of art theory and criticism. UG LE Lecture Writing in ART Spring 2010 ART409W 409W 409 ART Art 0 UG LB Lab

General surveys and intensive Studies in studies of periods, major Spring 2010 ART410 410 American Art ART Art 4 movements, and artists of the time. UG LE Lecture Writing in ART Spring 2010 ART410W 410W 410 ART Art 0 UG LB Lab (Also listed as CLS 340.) General Studies surveys and intensive studies of the Ancient/Classi period, major movements, and Spring 2010 ART411 411 cal ART Art 4 artists of the time. UG LE Lecture Writing in ART Spring 2010 ART411W 411W 411 ART Art 0 UG LB Lab

General surveys and intensive Studies in studies of the period, major Spring 2010 ART412 412 Medieval Art ART Art 4 movements, and artists of the time. UG LE Lecture

Studies General surveys and intensive Renaissance studies of the period, major Spring 2010 ART413 413 Art ART Art 4 movements, and artists of the time. UG LE Lecture Writing in ART Spring 2010 ART413W 413W 413 ART Art 0 UG LB Lab

General surveys and intensive Studies in studies of the period, major Spring 2010 ART414 414 Baroque Art ART Art 4 movements, and artists of the time. UG LE Lecture Writing in ART Required writing component for ART Spring 2010 ART414W 414W 414 ART Art 0 414. UG LB Lab

General surveys and intensive Studies in studies of the period, major Spring 2010 ART415 415 19th Cent Art ART Art 4 movements, and artists of the time. UG LE Lecture Writing in ART Spring 2010 ART415W 415W 415 ART Art 0 UG LB Lab

General surveys and intensive Studies 20th studies of the period, major Spring 2010 ART416 416 Century Art ART Art 4 movements, and artists of the time. UG LE Lecture Writing in ART Required writing component for ART Spring 2010 ART416W 416W 416 ART Art 0 416. UG LB Lab General surveys and intensive studies of periods, major Studies in Non movements, and artists in non- Spring 2010 ART417 417 Western Art ART Art 4 Western art. UG LE Lecture Writing in ART Required writing component for ART Spring 2010 ART417W 417W 417 ART Art 0 417. UG LB Lab Exploration of the structure and interrelationships of visual form in drawing, painting, and sculpture. Advanced Principal historical modes of drawing Spring 2010 ART428 428 Drawing ART Art 4 examined. Topics vary. UG LB Lab Development of personal concepts Advanced and aesthetic expression in media. Expanded Emphasis on individualized approach Spring 2010 ART437 437 Media ART Art 4 to media problems. UG LB Lab Continued emphasis on pictorial organization with increased Advanced attention to the personal imagery of Spring 2010 ART448 448 Painting ART Art 4 students. UG LB Lab Development of personal concepts and aesthetic expression in photography. Emphasis on individualized approach to problems Adv Blk & that arise from the work of students. Spring 2010 ART458 458 White Photo ART Art 4 Topics vary. UG LB Lab Development of personalized concepts and individual aesthetic Adv Printmkg: expression in printmaking. Topics Spring 2010 ART466 466 Relief ART Art 4 vary. UG LB Lab Development of personalized concepts and individual aesthetic Adv Printmkg: expression in printmaking. Topics Spring 2010 ART467 467 Intaglio ART Art 4 vary. UG LB Lab Development of personalized concepts and individual aesthetic Adv Printmkg: expression in printmaking. Topics Spring 2010 ART468 468 Lithography ART Art 4 vary. UG LB Lab Development of personalized concepts and individual aesthetic Adv Printmkg: expression in printmaking. Topics Spring 2010 ART469 469 Scrnprntng ART Art 4 vary. UG LB Lab Further development of personal concepts and aesthetic expression in sculpture. Emphasis on individualized approach to sculptural Advanced problems using media selected by Spring 2010 ART478 478 Sculpture ART Art 4 the students. Titles vary. UG LB Lab Advanced Classroom and supervised practical Museum work in art gallery and museum Spring 2010 ART497 497 Studies ART Art 4 management. UG LB Lab Exploration of the structure and interrelationships of visual form in drawing, painting, and sculpture. Principal historical modes of drawing Spring 2010 ART528 528 Drawing ART Art 4 are examined. GR LB Lab Emphasis on pictorial organization with increased attention to the individual student's personal Spring 2010 ART548 548 Painting ART Art 4 imagery. GR LB Lab Exploration of personal concepts and aesthetic expression in photography. Intensive individual work with Spring 2010 ART558 558 Photography ART Art 4 faculty supervision. GR LB Lab Development of personalized concepts and individual aesthetic expression in printmaking with an Printmaking: emphasis in the area of relief. Titles Spring 2010 ART566 566 Relief ART Art 4 vary. GR LB Lab Development of personalized concepts and individual aesthetic Printmaking: expression in printmaking with an Spring 2010 ART567 567 Intaglio ART Art 4 emphasis in the area of intaglio. GR LB Lab

Development of personalized concepts and individual aesthetic Printmaking: expression in printmaking with an Spring 2010 ART568 568 Lithography ART Art 4 emphasis in the area of lithography. GR LB Lab Development of personalized concepts and individual aesthetic expression in printmaking with an Printmaking: emphasis in the area of Spring 2010 ART569 569 Scrnprnting ART Art 4 screenprinting. GR LB Lab Development of personal concepts and aesthetic expression in sculpture. Emphasis on individualized approach to sculptural problems using media selected by Spring 2010 ART578 578 Sculpture ART Art 4 the students. GR LB Lab Studio experience directly involving students with professional artists executing special projects. Covers a range of information from Studio preliminary planning to final Spring 2010 ART600 600 Workshop ART Art 1 discussion on the projects. GR LB Lab Special studies for qualified students. Intensive individually Independent directed work in art with faculty Independe Spring 2010 ART601 601 Study in Art ART Art 1 consultation and supervision. GR IS nt Study Studies in Art Spring 2010 ART604 604 History ART Art 1 Titles vary. GR LE Lecture

Provides opportunities to explore special problems and approaches to art and includes cross-media and Spring 2010 ART605 605 Studies in Art ART Art 1 interdisciplinary studies. Titles vary. GR LB Lab Art Theory Historical surveys and intensive Spring 2010 ART609 609 and Criticism ART Art 4 studies in art theory and criticism. GR LE Lecture General surveys and intensive studies of periods, major Studies in movements, and artists in American Spring 2010 ART610 610 American Art ART Art 4 art. Titles vary. GR LE Lecture (Also listed as CLS 540.) General Studies surveys and intensive studies of the Ancient/Classi period, major movements, and Spring 2010 ART611 611 cal ART Art 4 artists of the time. Titles vary. GR LE Lecture General surveys and intensive studies of the period, major Studies in movements, and artists of the time. Spring 2010 ART612 612 Medieval Art ART Art 4 Titles vary. GR LE Lecture General surveys and intensive Studies in studies of the period, major Renaissance movements, and artists of the time. Spring 2010 ART613 613 Ar ART Art 4 Titles vary. GR LE Lecture General surveys and intensive studies of the period, major Studies in movements, and artists of the time. Spring 2010 ART614 614 Baroque Art ART Art 4 Titles vary. GR LE Lecture General surveys and intensive studies of the period, major Nineteenth movements, and artists of the time. Spring 2010 ART615 615 Century Art ART Art 4 Titles vary. GR LE Lecture Development of personalized Studies 20th concepts and individual aesthetic Spring 2010 ART616 616 Century Art ART Art 4 expression in printmaking. GR LE Lecture

Supervised independent field experience and practical work in all areas of Art Museum management in the university and greater Dayton area communities. Each student to be handled as a tutorial intern. Graduate standing required with twelve hours of 400 level Museology Museology & and Gallery Management or Independe Spring 2010 ART697 697 Gallery Mgt ART Art 4 permission of instructor. GR IS nt Study Intensive individually directed work Ind Study in in art history with faculty Independe Spring 2010 ART701 701 Art History ART Art 1 consultation and supervision. GR IS nt Study An introduction to basic conversational skills in American Sign Language, including explosure American to Deaf culture. Outside activity American Sign Sign required. Spring 2010 ASL101 101 Lang I ASL Language 4 UG LE Lecture Continuation of the introduction to basic conversational skills in American Sign Language, including American exposure to Deaf Culture. Outside American Sign Sign activity required. Spring 2010 ASL102 102 Lang II ASL Language 4 UG LE Lecture A continued expansion of the conversational ranges and American knowledge of American Sign American Sign Sign Language from ASL 101 and 102. Spring 2010 ASL103 103 Lang III ASL Language 4 Outside activitiy required. UG LE Lecture

An intermediate course in American Sign Language that continues to American develop grammatical and vocabulary American Sign Sign competency in conversational Spring 2010 ASL201 201 Lang IV ASL Language 4 ranges. Outside activitiy required. UG LE Lecture An expansion of the conversational American skills and knowledge of American American Sign Sign Sign Language from ASL 201. Spring 2010 ASL202 202 Lang V ASL Language 4 Outside activity required. UG LE Lecture A continuing development of intermediate conversational skills in American American Sign Language building on American Sign Sign competencies from ASL 202. Spring 2010 ASL203 203 Lang VI ASL Language 4 Outside activity required. UG LE Lecture An overview of human biology and behavior, including human evolution, Intro to Bio Anthropolo primate behavior, and human Spring 2010 ATH241 241 Anth ATH gy 4 physical variation. UG LE Lecture Writing in ATH Anthropolo Required writing component for ATH Spring 2010 ATH241W 241W 241 ATH gy 0 241. UG LB Lab Introduction to the nature of archaeological data, techniques of archaeological dating, and methods Intro to Anthropolo of data collection, analysis, and Spring 2010 ATH242 242 Archaeology ATH gy 4 interpretation. UG LE Lecture Writing in ATH Anthropolo Required writing component for ATH Spring 2010 ATH242W 242W 242 ATH gy 0 242. UG LB Lab Emphasizes recognition and analysis of archaeological remains from prehistoric and historic sites. Students develop an original analysis Lab in Anthropolo of some body of archaeological Spring 2010 ATH300 300 Technology ATH gy 4 material. UG LB Lab Introduces various aspects of applied anthropology as currently Applied ATH: used in a variety of behavioral An Anthropolo activity fields locally, nationally, and Spring 2010 ATH340 340 Introduction ATH gy 4 internationally. UG LE Lecture Survey of selected North American Indians of Anthropolo Indian societies, contrasting their Spring 2010 ATH341 341 North America ATH gy 4 modern and aboriginal cultures. UG LE Lecture Studies similarities and differences between males and females, their status, roles in selected societies, stereotypes, physical and behavioral aspects of sex and gender, and cross-cultural variations in gender Anthro of Sex Anthropolo roles. Spring 2010 ATH342 342 & Gender ATH gy 4 UG LE Lecture (Also listed as REL 362.) Anthropological approach to meaning and function of religion in social life, and nature of thought or belief systems that give rise to different forms of religious life. Anthropology Anthropolo Emphasis on primitive and peasant Spring 2010 ATH346 346 of Religion ATH gy 4 societies. UG LE Lecture The science of language as an anthropologist's tool for field research. How to describe language as sound, and write an unwritten language; how the anthropologist Anthropologic Anthropolo can make use of linguistic training Spring 2010 ATH349 349 al Linguistics ATH gy 4 for acquiring cultural data. UG LE Lecture History, description, and interpretation of the fossil record for Human Anthropolo primate evolution with emphasis on Spring 2010 ATH351 351 Evolution ATH gy 4 human evolution. UG LE Lecture Writing in ATH Anthropolo Spring 2010 ATH351W 351W 351 ATH gy 0 UG LB Lab

Detailed examination of the behavior of nonhuman primates, including Primate Anthropolo monkeys and apes, as it relates to Spring 2010 ATH352 352 Behavior ATH gy 4 human evolution and behavior. UG LE Lecture Writing in Primate Anthropolo Spring 2010 ATH352W 352W Behavior ATH gy 0 UG LB Lab

Examination of human biological Human variation focusing on interpopulation Variation&Adp Anthropolo variation, environmental adaptation, Spring 2010 ATH358 358 t ATH gy 4 and the concept of race. UG LE Lecture Writing in ATH Anthropolo Required writing component for ATH Spring 2010 ATH358W 358W 358 ATH gy 0 358. UG LB Lab Detailed examination of the major prehistoric cultures of North Archaeology Anthropolo America. Emphasis on eastern North Spring 2010 ATH365 365 of N America ATH gy 4 American prehistory. UG LE Lecture Classroom and field preparation for Arch Field Anthropolo archaeological survey and Spring 2010 ATH368 368 Techniques ATH gy 4 excavations. UG LE Lecture Archaeology Anthropolo Excavation training on prehistoric Spring 2010 ATH369 369 Field School ATH gy 6 sites. UG LB Lab Readings in Anthropolo May be taken for letter grade or Independe Spring 2010 ATH392 392 Anthropology ATH gy 2 pass/unsatisfactory. UG IS nt Study Studies- Problems, approaches, and topics in Selected Anthropolo the field of anthropology. Topics Spring 2010 ATH399 399 Subjects ATH gy 1 vary. UG LE Lecture Advanced study of various Topics in Anthropolo specialized aspects of archaeology. Spring 2010 ATH400 400 Archaeology ATH gy 4 Classes may be lecture or seminar. UG LE Lecture Students will explore the use of film as an ethnograhic tool. These films will be used to convey ethnographic or anthropological depth and Ethnographic Anthropolo understanding. Behavior and Spring 2010 ATH405 405 Film ATH gy 4 customs will be analyzed. UG LE Lecture Selected topics concerning the method and theory of anthropological thought and their relationship to the allied disciplines of economics, linguistics, art, politics, and history. Emphasis on current trends influencing research Spec Topics- Anthropolo in cultural anthropology. Topics Spring 2010 ATH410 410 Cultural ATH ATH gy 4 vary. UG LE Lecture Writing in ATH Anthropolo Spring 2010 ATH410W 410W 410 ATH gy 0 UG LB Lab This course will provide a survey of Latin America - students will examine its history,as well as become acquainted with cultural pluralism, social organizations, Anthro of Anthropolo economic conditions, and current Spring 2010 ATH415 415 Latin America ATH gy 4 issues. UG LE Lecture Survey and analysis of cultural diversity and unity in southern Asia, Peoples/Cultur Anthropolo particularly India, Pakistan, Spring 2010 ATH446 446 es So Asia ATH gy 4 Bangladesh, and Sri Lanka. UG LE Lecture Survey of the peoples and sociocultural systems of Africa with Peoples/Cultur Anthropolo emphasis on sub-Saharan ecological Spring 2010 ATH447 447 es Africa ATH gy 4 and biocultural relationships. UG LE Lecture Writing in ATH Anthropolo Spring 2010 ATH447W 447W 447 ATH gy 0 UG LB Lab Surveys historical development of Develop ethnological thought and Ethnolog Anthropolo emphasizes theories of social and Spring 2010 ATH448 448 Thought ATH gy 4 cultural change. UG LE Lecture Writing in ATH Anthropolo Spring 2010 ATH448W 448W 448 ATH gy 0 UG LB Lab (Also listed as PLS 450.) Study of the cultural part of primitive societies that we recognize as political organization. An attempt is made to show how in less complex (primitive) societies new local Political Anthropolo communities come into being Spring 2010 ATH450 450 Anthropology ATH gy 4 through fission. UG LE Lecture Writing in Poli Anthropolo Spring 2010 ATH450W 450W Anthropology ATH gy 0 UG LB Lab An anthropological perspective of health and illness in selected societies of the world. Integrates physical, social, and cultural dimensions of disease, nutrition, fertility and population growth, health beliefs and practices, and the Biomedical Anthropolo consequences of culture change and Spring 2010 ATH455 455 Anthropology ATH gy 4 modernization. UG LE Lecture Writing in ATH Anthropolo Spring 2010 ATH455W 455W 455 ATH gy 0 UG LB Lab Integrates biological and sociological dimensions of women's health throughout the world. It examines cross-cultural variation in disease Anth of and illness and the sociocultural Women's Anthropolo contexts that define models of Spring 2010 ATH458 458 Health ATH gy 4 women's health. UG LE Lecture Writing in ATH Anthropolo Spring 2010 ATH458W 458W 458 ATH gy 0 UG LB Lab Intensive review of the prehistoric Woodland period (600 B.C.-A.D. 900) of eastern North America. Regional cultures such as Adena and Ohio Hopewell and topics including Sem trade, the economy, political Woodland Anthropolo organization, and mortuary customs Spring 2010 ATH465 465 Archaeology ATH gy 4 are considered. UG SE Seminar

Wide-ranging survey of traditional Sem and contemporary archaeological Archaeological Anthropolo theory, with study of its applications Spring 2010 ATH468 468 Theory ATH gy 4 in various parts of the world. UG SE Seminar Writing in ATH Anthropolo Spring 2010 ATH468W 468W 468 ATH gy 0 UG LB Lab Focuses on the post-European discovery period of America. Archaeological interpretations of colonial, plantation, industrial, frontier, and urban sites and materials are explored in seminar discussions and through laboratory Historical Anthropolo analyses of southwest Ohio site Spring 2010 ATH475 475 Archaeology ATH gy 4 collections. UG LE Lecture Ind Research Anthropolo May be taken for letter grade or Independe Spring 2010 ATH492 492 in Anthro ATH gy 2 pass/unsatisfactory. UG IS nt Study Study of male and female roles and how they vary from one society to the next. Topics include sex and gender stereotypes, physical and behavioral differences, and cross- Sex and Anthropolo cultural differences in roles and Spring 2010 ATH542 542 Gender ATH gy 4 status. GR LE Lecture (Also listed as REL 562.) Anthropological approach to the meaning and function of religion in social life, and the nature of the thought or belief systems that gave rise to different forms of religious Anthropology Anthropolo life. Emphasis on primitive and Spring 2010 ATH546 546 of Religion ATH gy 4 peasant societies. GR LE Lecture Field School Anthropolo Excavation training on prehistoric Spring 2010 ATH569 569 Archaeology ATH gy 6 sites. GR LB Lab Problems, approaches, and topics in Studies in Anthropolo the field of anthropology. Topics Independe Spring 2010 ATH599 599 Selected Subj ATH gy 1 vary. GR IS nt Study Spec Topics Anthropolo Advanced study of various Spring 2010 ATH600 600 Archaeology ATH gy 4 specialized aspects of archaeology. GR LE Lecture Examines selected topics concerning the method and theory of anthropological thought and their relationship to the allied disciplines of economics, linguistics, art, politics, and history. Emphasis on current trends influencing research Spec Topics- Anthropolo in cultural anthropology. Topics Spring 2010 ATH610 610 Cultural ATH ATH gy 4 vary. GR LE Lecture Survey and analysis of cultural diversity and unity in Southern Asia, Peoples/Cultur Anthropolo particularly India, Pakistan, Spring 2010 ATH646 646 es So Asia ATH gy 4 Bangladesh, and Sri Lanka. GR LE Lecture Surveys historical development of Dev ethnological thought; emphasizes Ethnological Anthropolo theories of social and cultural Spring 2010 ATH648 648 Thought ATH gy 4 change. GR LE Lecture (Also listed as PLS 650.) Study of that part of the culture of primitive societies that is recognized as political organization. An attempt is made to show how in less complex, primitive societies, new local Political Anthropolo communities come into being Spring 2010 ATH650 650 Anthropology ATH gy 4 through fission. GR LE Lecture An anthropological perspective of health and illness in selected societies of the world that integrates physical, social, and cultural dimensions of disease, nutrition, fertility and population growth, health beliefs and practices, and the Biomedical Anthropolo consequences of culture change and Spring 2010 ATH655 655 Anthropology ATH gy 4 modernization. GR LE Lecture Writing in Biomed Anthropolo Writing in Biomedical Anthropology Spring 2010 ATH655W 655W Anthropology ATH gy 0 GR LB Lab Integrates biological and sociocultural dimensions of women's health throughout the world. Examines cross-cultural variation in Anth of disease and illness and the Women's Anthropolo sociocultural contexts that define Spring 2010 ATH658 658 Health ATH gy 4 models of women's health. GR LE Lecture Intensive review of the prehistoric Woodland period (600 BC-AD 900) of eastern North America. Regional cultures such as Adena and Ohio Sem Hopewell. Trade, economy, political Woodland Anthropolo organization, and mortuary customs Spring 2010 ATH665 665 Archaeology ATH gy 4 are considered. GR SE Seminar Focuses on the post-European discovery period of America; archaeological interpretations of colonial, plantation, industrial, frontier, and urban sites and materials are explored in seminar discussions, and through lab Historical Anthropolo analysis of southwest Ohio site Spring 2010 ATH675 675 Archaeology ATH gy 4 collections. GR LE Lecture Dir Studies Anthropolo May be taken for letter grade or Independe Spring 2010 ATH692 692 Anthropology ATH gy 2 pass/unsatisfactory. GR IS nt Study Lecture/La Basic b Principles of Athletic Introductory course to the field of Combinatio Spring 2010 ATR261 261 ATR ATR Training 4 athletic training. UG LL n The recognition and management of athletic emergencies will be emphasized. The relationships of Athletic other allied health care providers in Emergency Athletic similar situations will also be Spring 2010 ATR262 262 Care ATR Training 3 discussed and studied. UG LE Lecture

Supervised field work for sophomore students who are seeking certification or a concentration in a specific area. Titles vary. Contact hours vary according to subject. May Basic Skills in Athletic be taken for letter grade or Spring 2010 ATR284 284 ATR ATR Training 3 pass/unsatisfactory. UG IN Internship This is the second practicum in a series of nine to meet the competencies of athletic training. The emphasis will be in the development of injury/illness Rehabilitation Athletic rehabilitation protocols for the Spring 2010 ATR285 285 Skills ATR Training 3 physically active. UG IN Internship This is the third practicum in a series of nine to meet the competencies of athletic training. The emphasis will Emergency Athletic be on emergency situations and Spring 2010 ATR286 286 Mgmt Skills ATR Training 3 appropriate protocols of care. UG IN Internship To provide the opportunity to learn and practice various testing and techniques to improve strength, Lecture/La flexibility, power, agility, speed, b Strength & Athletic endurance, body composition and Combinatio Spring 2010 ATR302 302 Cond Ath Trng ATR Training 3 cardiovascular fitness levels. UG LL n Methods of evaluating students and design of individual exercise programs for students with Therapeutic Athletic temporary or permanent physical Spring 2010 ATR303 303 Exercise/ATR ATR Training 3 limitations. UG LE Lecture The study and practical application of therapeutic modalities for the treatment of athletic injuries. Modalities may include superficial heat and cold, hydrotherapy, massage, traction, intermittent Lecture/La Ther compression units, ultrasound, b Modalities in Athletic electrostimulation, and microwave Combinatio Spring 2010 ATR360 360 Ath Tr ATR Training 3 and shortwave diathermy. UG LL n This is the second course in a series of three. This course will emphasize Lecture/La assessment skills for athletic b Assmnt of Athletic injuries/conditons of the physically Combinatio Spring 2010 ATR361 361 Athletic Injury ATR Training 4 active. UG LL n Lower Body Assessment Skills: This is the fourth clinical/practicum course in a series of nine to meet the competencies of athletic training. The emphasis will be on Lower Body Athletic lower body injury assessment skills. Spring 2010 ATR384 384 Assesmnt Skill ATR Training 1 Concurrent enrollment in ATR 360. UG IN Internship This is the fifth practicum in a series of nine to meet the competencies of athletic training. The emphasis will Upperbody be on evaluation of Assessmnt Athletic injuries/conditions of the upper Spring 2010 ATR385 385 Skill ATR Training 3 body. UG IN Internship This is the sixth practicum in a series of nine to meet the competencies of athletic training. Thera The emphasis will be on treatment Modalities Athletic protocols for injuries/conditions to Spring 2010 ATR386 386 Skills ATR Training 3 the physically active. UG IN Internship

This is the third course in a series of three. This course focuses on advanced athletic training principles, Adv Athletic Athletic theories and techniques. Spring 2010 ATR460 460 Training ATR Training 4 UG LE Lecture Combines the knowledge of organization and administration and Org&Adm of Athletic how it applies to the profession of Spring 2010 ATR461 461 Athletic Trng ATR Training 4 athletic training. UG LE Lecture This course is designed to provide the Athletic Training Student pharmacological information that Pharmacology Athletic pertains to the sports-medicine care Spring 2010 ATR482 482 Ath Train ATR Training 3 of the physically active. UG LE Lecture Supervised field work for senior students seeking certification or a concentration in a specific area. Titles vary. Contact hours vary according to subject. May be taken Clin & Surgical Athletic for letter grade or Spring 2010 ATR484 484 Rotation ATR Training 3 pass/unsatisfactory. UG IN Internship Writing in ATR Athletic Required writing component for ATR Spring 2010 ATR484W 484W 484 ATR Training 0 484. UG LB Lab This is the seventh practicum in a series of nine to meet the competencies of athletic training. The emphasis will be on advanced Advanced Athletic rehabilitation programs. Limited to Spring 2010 ATR485 485 Rehab Skills ATR Training 3 students in the ATR program. UG IN Internship Writing in ATR Athletic Spring 2010 ATR485W 485W 485 ATR Training 0 UG LB Lab This is the ninth clinical/practicum course in a series of ten to meet the competencies of athletic training. The emphasis will be on general Medical medical conditions and related basic Condition in Athletic skills. Concurrent enrollment in ATR Spring 2010 ATR486 486 ATR ATR Training 3 460. UG IN Internship A culminating internship for student athletic trainers in one of the following settings: high school, college, sports medicine clinic, industrial, Olympic, or professional Athletic sports. The student can schedule Training Athletic this internship any quarter with the Spring 2010 ATR487 487 Intern ATR Training 12 director of Athletic Training. UG IN Internship Forty hours of ground instruction covering radio navigation, meteorology, FAA regulations, communications, aircraft construction, and performance data Private Pilot to meet requirements of private Spring 2010 AVI201 201 Ground Edu AVI Aviation 4 pilot's written examination. UG LE Lecture

Spelling, recognition and understanding contemporary specialized medical and scientific vocabulary that is based on the Latin Medical & Sci and Greek languages. Emphasis on Spring 2010 BIO101 101 Terminology BIO Biology 4 terminology of the medical sciences. UG LE Lecture

Biological principles applied to the nature of food, its production, and use in the human body. Topics include molecular biology, photosynthesis, respiration, digestion, nutrition, agricultural ecosystems, and issues of feeding a Intro Bio: rapidly growing human population. Spring 2010 BIO105 105 Food BIO Biology 4 Three hours lecture, two hours lab. UG LE Lecture Intro Bio: Spring 2010 BIO105L 105L Food Lab BIO Biology 0 Required laboratory for BIO 105. UG LB Lab Writing in Bio Spring 2010 BIO105W 105W 105 BIO Biology 0 UG LB Lab

Biological principles and processes applied to the origin, interaction, and extinction of species. Laboratory and lab topics include paleobiology, speciation, macroevolution, adaptive radiation, symbiosis, biogeography, and the scientific management of Intro Bio: modern biological resources. Three Spring 2010 BIO106 106 Biodiversity BIO Biology 4 hours lecture, two hours lab. UG LE Lecture Intro Bio: Biodiversity Spring 2010 BIO106L 106L Lab BIO Biology 0 Required laboratory for BIO 106. UG LB Lab Writing in BIO Required writing component for BIO Spring 2010 BIO106W 106W 106 BIO Biology 0 106. UG LB Lab

Biological principles applied to the study of disease: causes, controls, and natural defense against infection. Topics include microscopy, pathology, antibiotics, immunology, and epidemiology with historical perspectives and an emphasis on Intro Bio: investigative techniques. Three Spring 2010 BIO107 107 Disease BIO Biology 4 hours lecture, two hours lab. UG LE Lecture Intro Bio: Spring 2010 BIO107L 107L Disease Lab BIO Biology 0 Required laboratory for BIO 107. UG LB Lab Writing in BIO Spring 2010 BIO107W 107W 107 BIO Biology 0 UG LB Lab Introduction to form and function of groups using an organ system approach. This course is Bio Animal intended for science majors. Spring 2010 BIO111 111 Form Function BIO Biology 4 UG LE Lecture Bio Animal Form Function Spring 2010 BIO111L 111L Lab BIO Biology 0 Required laboratory for BIO 111. UG LB Lab Introduction to basic concepts of biology. Topics include genetics and the molecular and cellular basis for Prin Bio Cell the unity of life. Three hours lecture, Spring 2010 BIO112 112 Bio&Genetic BIO Biology 4 two hours lab. UG LE Lecture Prin Cell Bio & Spring 2010 BIO112L 112L Genet Lab BIO Biology 0 Required laboratory for BIO 112. UG LB Lab Writing in BIO Spring 2010 BIO112W 112W 112 BIO Biology 0 UG LB Lab Introduction to basic concepts of Bio biology. Topics include evolution, Evolution/Dive ecology, and the diversity of life. Spring 2010 BIO115 115 rsity BIO Biology 4 Three hours lecture, two hours lab. UG LE Lecture Prin Bio Divrs Spring 2010 BIO115L 115L & Ecol Lab BIO Biology 0 Required laboratory for BIO 115. UG LB Lab Recitation/Discussion section to review basic concepts developed in the laboratory. Co-registration in Honors Rec lecture and honors laboratory Spring 2010 BIO119 119 Prin Biology BIO Biology 1 required. UG RE Recitation Provide students with an overview of the programs and career options in Biology, Clinical Laboratory Science, Careers in EH, Exercise Biology and Environmental Spring 2010 BIO194 194 EXB, CL, BIO BIO Biology 1 Health Sciences. UG LE Lecture For individually motivated students at the introductory level who wish to pursue some particular project Intro-Bio under faculty supervision. Graded Spring 2010 BIO199 199 Investigation BIO Biology 1 pass/unsatisfactory. UG LE Lecture Topics in Selected biological topics of current Independe Spring 2010 BIO201 201 Biology BIO Biology 1 interest. UG IS nt Study Emphasizes understanding of the chemical and physical aspects of molecular interactions and the flow Molecular of genetic information from DNA to Spring 2010 BIO210 210 Biology BIO Biology 4 protein. UG LE Lecture Emphasizes understanding of the control of gene expression in both prokaryotes and eukaryotes. Includes study of chromosome Molecular structure, replication, recombination, Spring 2010 BIO211 211 Genetics BIO Biology 4 and repair. UG LE Lecture Emphasizes eukaryotic cell structure and function, including energetics and involvement of various Spring 2010 BIO212 212 Cell Biology BIO Biology 4 organelles. UG LE Lecture Basic techniques in molecular and cellular biology, emphasizing Molecular Cell acquisition and interpretation of Spring 2010 BIO213 213 Lab Tech BIO Biology 3 data. UG RE Recitation Molecular Cell Spring 2010 BIO213L 213L Lab Tech BIO Biology 0 UG LB Lab Molecular Cell Spring 2010 BIO213R 213R Lab Tech Rec BIO Biology 0 Required recitation for BIO 213. UG RE Recitation

Fundamentals of physiological processes in multicellular plants and , including bioenergetics, Lecture/La fluid dynamics, biomechanics and b Organismal movement, signeal processing, and Combinatio Spring 2010 BIO230 230 Physiology BIO Biology 4 thermoregulation. UG LL n Organismal Spring 2010 BIO230L 230L Phys Lab BIO Biology 0 Required laboratory for BIO 230. UG LB Lab Writing in BIO Required writing component for BIO Spring 2010 BIO230W 230W 230 BIO Biology 0 230. UG LB Lab Introduction to ecology, the scientific study of the relationships between organisms and their natural environments. Three hours lecture, Introduction two hours lab including several Spring 2010 BIO231 231 to Ecology BIO Biology 4 outdoor lab experiences. UG LE Lecture Intro to Spring 2010 BIO231L 231L Ecology Lab BIO Biology 0 Required laboratory for BIO 231. UG LB Lab Writing in BIO Required writing component for BIO Spring 2010 BIO231W 231W 231 BIO Biology 0 231. UG LB Lab

Lecture topics in human anatomy and physiology, including tissues; skeletal, muscular, nervous, and endocrine systems. Laboratory features cat dissection and Anat and Phys physiological techniques Spring 2010 BIO278 278 I BIO Biology 4.5 complementary to the lecture topics. UG LE Lecture Anat and Phys Spring 2010 BIO278L 278L I Lab BIO Biology 0 Required laboratory for BIO 278. UG LB Lab

Lecture topics in human anatomy and physiology including the cardiovascular, respiratory, digestive, excretory, and reproductive systems. Laboratory features cat dissection and Anat and Phys physiological techniques Spring 2010 BIO279 279 II BIO Biology 4.5 complementary to the lecture topics. UG LE Lecture Anat and Phys Spring 2010 BIO279L 279L II Lab BIO Biology 0 Required laboratory for BIO 279. UG LB Lab The nature and function of genetic material with emphasis on transmission and population genetics. Exceptions to and extensions of Mendelian analysis, gene mapping, quantitative Lecture/Re genetics, and the change of gene citation frequencies with time. Three hours Combinatio Spring 2010 BIO302 302 Genetics BIO Biology 4 lecture, one hour recitation. UG LR n

Spring 2010 BIO302R 302R Genetics BIO Biology 0 UG RE Recitation Basic adaptive mechanisms and their Animal coordination in the activities of the Spring 2010 BIO305 305 Physiology BIO Biology 3 metazoa. UG LE Lecture The study of biological processes of microorganisms, with emphasis on Clinical microorganisms that cause human Spring 2010 BIO310 310 Microbiology BIO Biology 3 disease (pathogens). UG LE Lecture The study of biological processes of microorganisms, with emphasis on Clinical Micro microorganisms that cause human Spring 2010 BIO311 311 Bio Lab BIO Biology 2 disease (pathogens). UG LB Lab Study of morphology, cultivation, and biochemical activities of microorganisms. Survey of viruses, bacteria, blue-green algae, fungi and their diversity in natural Spring 2010 BIO312 312 Microbiology BIO Biology 5 environments. UG LE Lecture Microbiology Spring 2010 BIO312L 312L Lab BIO Biology 0 UG LB Lab Study of morphology; taxonomy; and ecology of algae, fungi and bryophytes. Emphasis on growth and development patterns, modes of reproduction, importance to humans Lecture/La and ecosystems, diversity, b Bio of Lower distribution, and phylogenetic Combinatio Spring 2010 BIO313 313 Plants BIO Biology 5 relationships. UG LL n Study of form development, reproduction and life histories of vascular plants. Survey of representative plant families emphasizing phylogenetic Lecture/La Bio of relationships, distribution, and b Vascular vegetational types in natural Combinatio Spring 2010 BIO314 314 Plants BIO Biology 5 habitats. UG LL n

Spring 2010 BIO314L 314L BIO Lab BIO Biology 0 UG LB Lab Morphology, development, Lecture/La physiology and evolutionary b Bio of relationships of major invertebrate Combinatio Spring 2010 BIO315 315 Invertebrates BIO Biology 5 groups. UG LL n BIO of Invertebrates Spring 2010 BIO315L 315L Lab BIO Biology 0 UG LB Lab Lecture/La Introduction to the anatomy and b Bio of evolutionary history of vertebrate Combinatio Spring 2010 BIO316 316 Vertebrates BIO Biology 5 animals. UG LL n Bio of Vertebrates Spring 2010 BIO316L 316L Lab BIO Biology 0 Required laboratory for BIO 316. UG LB Lab An accelerated treatment of fundamental concepts and applications of biology for Elementary Education majors. Topics and activities organized specifically to prepare students for Lecture/La science teaching at levels K-8. For b Concepts in elementary education majors only. Combinatio Spring 2010 BIO345 345 Biology BIO Biology 4.5 Integrated lecture/lab. UG LL n

Concepts and applications of biology formatted to model implications of state and national pedagogical standards, aimed specifically at preparing students for biology Lecture/La teaching in Grades 4-9. For Middle b Concepts in Childhood Education majors only. Combinatio Spring 2010 BIO346 346 Biology II BIO Biology 4.5 Integrated lecture/lab. UG LL n Provide an opportunity to learn/discuss contemporary issues in biology, medicine, and health; recognize, compare, contrast, approach bioethical situations and problems; acquire and separate factural knowledge from opinion; Spring 2010 BIO370 370 Bioethics BIO Biology 4 and demonstrate critical thinking. UG LE Lecture

Tools-oriented approach in bioinformatics emphasizing DNA data structure, string representation in PERL, data searches, pairwise alignments, substitution patterns, protein structure prediction and Intro to modeling, proteomics, and use of Spring 2010 BIO371 371 Bioinformatics BIO Biology 4 web-based bioinformatic tools. UG LE Lecture Examination of the scientific theory and applied research focused on the Conservation sustained preservation of global Spring 2010 BIO380 380 Biology BIO Biology 3 biological diversity. UG LE Lecture

Supervised experience in preparing materials and apparatus for laboratory sessions in the biological sciences. Students will work with course staff on a regularly scheduled basis to develop the practices and skills associated with laboratory teaching responsibility and assist course staff in teaching the laboratory. May be repeated for up Undergrad to three credits. Graded Spring 2010 BIO399 399 Teaching Asst BIO Biology 1 pass/unsatisfactory. UG LE Lecture Topics in Modern Advanced topics in modern biology Independe Spring 2010 BIO401 401 Biology BIO Biology 1 of current interest. Topics vary. UG IS nt Study Writing in BIO Spring 2010 BIO401W 401W 401 BIO Biology 0 UG LB Lab

Writing intensive course using current research articles to develop critical thinking skills, designed for advanced undergraduates, or beginning graduate students. Four Current Lit in different sections emphasize broad Spring 2010 BIO402 402 Biology BIO Biology 3 areas of biology. UG SE Seminar Writing in BIO Spring 2010 BIO402W 402W 402 BIO Biology 0 UG LB Lab Describes underlying processes that initiate, in plants and animals, the development of tissues and the whole organism. Laboratory exercises highlight developmental Developmenta processes. Three hours lecture, four Spring 2010 BIO403 403 l Biology BIO Biology 5 hours lab. UG LB Lab Describes underlying processes that initiate, in plants and animals, the development of tissues and the whole organism. Laboratory exercises highlight developmental Developmenta processes. Three hours lecture, four Spring 2010 BIO403 403 l Biology BIO Biology 5 hours lab. UG LE Lecture Develop Spring 2010 BIO403L 403L Biology Lab BIO Biology 0 Required laboratory for BIO 403. UG LB Lab

Basic theory and practical experience in transmission electron microscopic technology. Animal, Basic Electron plant, and particulate specimens are Spring 2010 BIO404 404 Microscopy BIO Biology 6 processed in the laboratory. UG LE Lecture Eletron Microscopy Spring 2010 BIO404L 404L Lab BIO Biology 0 Required laboratory for BIO 404. UG LB Lab Historical development and current Evolutionary understanding of the principles of Spring 2010 BIO406 406 Biology BIO Biology 3 evolution. UG LE Lecture

Ecological investigation of wetlands of United States, with emphasis on Midwest. Primarily field oriented and Lecture/La some lecture. Covers soils, b Wetlands vegetation, hydrology, conservation, Combinatio Spring 2010 BIO407 407 Biology BIO Biology 5 and restoration. UG LL n Surveys grammatical and stylistic aspects of scientific writing and teaches students how to organize, write, and submit a manuscript for Writing in the publication in a biological journal. Spring 2010 BIO408 408 Bio Sci BIO Biology 3 Writing grants will also be discussed. UG LE Lecture Writing in BIO Required writing component for BIO Spring 2010 BIO408W 408W 408 BIO Biology 0 408. UG LB Lab Introduction to limnology. Field and laboratory course concerned with physical, chemical, and biological The Aquatic factors that characterize natural Spring 2010 BIO411 411 Environment BIO Biology 5 waters. UG LE Lecture Aquatic Environment Spring 2010 BIO411L 411L Lab BIO Biology 0 Required laboratory for BIO 411. UG LB Lab Writing in BIO Required writing component for BIO Spring 2010 BIO411W 411W 411 BIO Biology 0 411. UG LB Lab A survey of animal and plant species occurring in local aquatic habitats. Lectures cover structural and Aquatic functional aspects of major fresh- Spring 2010 BIO412 412 Communities BIO Biology 5 water communities. UG LE Lecture Lectures and literature discussions cover the main processes and patterns in the assembly and function of plant and animal communities: niche, food webs, island biogeography, dispersal, community dynamics and species Community abundance and diversity Spring 2010 BIO414 414 Ecology BIO Biology 3 distributions. UG LE Lecture Covers toxicological problems encountered in the field of environmental health. Emphasis on monitoring, control, and regulation of toxic substances in air and water and in industrial environments. Intro to Completion of a course in physiology Spring 2010 BIO415 415 Toxicology BIO Biology 4 and in organic chemistry required. UG LE Lecture

Principles of effective sampling design for biological experiments. Reconciling the peculiarities of biological data with the assumptions Designing Bio of statistical methods. Lectures and Spring 2010 BIO420 420 Experiments BIO Biology 3 problem sets. UG LE Lecture Designing Bio Spring 2010 BIO420R 420R Exper Rec BIO Biology 0 Required recitation for BIO 420. UG RE Recitation Writing in Bio Spring 2010 BIO420W 420W 420 BIO Biology 0 UG LB Lab

Describes mechanism of inheritance and genetic diseases so that health professionals can recognize possible genetic abnormalities and make appropriate referrals, participate in genetic counseling, and consider Human Genet ethical and legal implications of the Spring 2010 BIO421 421 Health Profs BIO Biology 3 "new genetics." For nonmajors only. UG LE Lecture

Human Nature of human genetic traits, Spring 2010 BIO426 426 Genetics BIO Biology 4 methods of analysis and inheritance. UG LE Lecture The basic principles and practices of biosafety are examined. This course teaches the identification, handling, and containment of potentially hazardous biological materials, Biological including microorganisms and Spring 2010 BIO434 434 Safety BIO Biology 2 recombinant DNA. UG LE Lecture (Also listed as BMS 790, BIO 737, M&I 437, M&I 737.) Microbial and molecular techniques for producing, cloning, and characterizing recombinant DNA molecules. Laboratory exercises in gene manipulation give an understanding Recombinant of the principles of genetic Spring 2010 BIO437 437 DNA Methods BIO Biology 6 engineering. UG LB Lab A survey course that focuses on major topics in endocrinology. Topics range from the overall workings of the hypothalamo- hypophsial axis to comparative aspects of reproductive Spring 2010 BIO441 441 Endocrinology BIO Biology 3 endocrinology. UG LE Lecture Topics emphasizing gene organization and genome organization will center on the molecular anatomy, expression, and regulation of eukaryotic genes. Adv Molecular Includes a thorough discussion of Spring 2010 BIO442 442 Bio BIO Biology 3 recombinant DNA technology. UG LE Lecture Study of structure/function Vertebrate relationships in vertebrate tissues, Spring 2010 BIO443 443 Histology BIO Biology 5 organs and organ systems. UG LE Lecture Lab in Vertebrate Spring 2010 BIO443L 443L Histology BIO Biology 0 UG LB Lab Writing in BIO Spring 2010 BIO443W 443W 443 BIO Biology 0 UG LB Lab Special aspects of plant physiology that set plants apart from other organisms. Laboratory introduces Lecture/La independent research concerning b Plant plant nutrition and bud Combinatio Spring 2010 BIO444 444 Physiology BIO Biology 5 development. UG LL n Plant Physiology Spring 2010 BIO444L 444L Lab BIO Biology 0 Required laboratory for BIO 444. UG LB Lab Writing in BIO Required writing component for BIO Spring 2010 BIO444W 444W 444 BIO Biology 0 444. UG LB Lab The course covers the effects of abiotic and biotic environmental stressors on plants in natural and agro-ecosystems and the Plants & The mechanisms that plants use to Spring 2010 BIO445 445 Environment BIO Biology 3 combat damage by these stresses. UG LE Lecture

Cell structure/function including the organization of the cell nucleus, DNA replication, multiple steps of gene expression, membrande composition and the importance of the Advanced Cell cytoskeleton for cell motility, cell Spring 2010 BIO446 446 Biology BIO Biology 3 division and cell adhesion. UG LE Lecture

Population ecology studies the sizes of population and the processes that influence those popluations. Understanding of population-level processes; describe, study, and Population analyze populations using Spring 2010 BIO447 447 Ecology BIO Biology 3 quantitative tools. UG LE Lecture Analysis of cellular proteins will be the major focus. Students will have first-hand experience manipulating human cells in culture, extracting cellular proteins, transfecting cells, Advanced Cell and performing immunoblotting and Spring 2010 BIO448 448 Techniques BIO Biology 3 immunofluorescence techniques. UG LB Lab Exercise pharmacology concerns the effect of exercise on the therapeutic actions of commonly used prescriptions and over-the-counter drugs. The effect of drugs on Exercise athletic performance is also Spring 2010 BIO452 452 Pharmacology BIO Biology 3 emphasized. UG LE Lecture A survey of topics and techniques encountered in studies of the relationships and evolution of the Plant higher plants, emphasizing the Spring 2010 BIO455 455 Systematics BIO Biology 3 flowering plants. UG LE Lecture

Students will study the development of the ecosystem concept and the traditional ways in which organisms can alter ecosystem dynamics Biology of through physical or chemical Spring 2010 BIO456 456 Ecosystems BIO Biology 3 interactions with their environments. UG LE Lecture Examination of the causes of genetic differences within and among species and how molecular biology techniques can be used to identify these differences. Emphasizes human genetics, anthropology, Population ecology, and conservation Spring 2010 BIO460 460 Genetics BIO Biology 3 implications. UG LE Lecture Studies the evolutionary history of organisms by interpreting their genomes as historical documents. Focuses on the origins of human Molecular traits and diseases, phylogenetic Spring 2010 BIO461 461 Evolution BIO Biology 3 reconstruction, and systematics. UG LE Lecture Principles of food microbiology, preservation, and handling. Major Microbiology organisms of food poisoning and Spring 2010 BIO464 464 of Food BIO Biology 3 means of control are considered. UG LE Lecture Basic study of morphology, physiology, habits and classification of . Some discussion of General pesticide toxicology and Spring 2010 BIO470 470 BIO Biology 3 management included. UG LE Lecture

Theory-oriented approach to application of contemporary algorithms to bioinformatics. Graph theory, complexity theory, dynamic programming and optimization techniques are introduced for Bioinformatic solving specific computational Spring 2010 BIO471 471 Algorithms BIO Biology 4 problems in molecular genetics. UG LE Lecture Biological aspects of marine environments. Sampling and observation of living marine Bio Selected specimens during week-long trip to Spring 2010 BIO473 473 Marine Env BIO Biology 5 marine laboratory. UG LE Lecture Methods for evaluating microbial quality of food. Includes investigation of major pathogens, and techniques and principles of processing food. Completion of a Microbiology laboratory course in general Spring 2010 BIO475 475 of Food Lab BIO Biology 2 microbiology required. UG LB Lab Study of aspects of including biology, epidemiology, diagnosis, and identification of parasites. Divided into three major Human categories: protozoology, Spring 2010 BIO476 476 Parasitology BIO Biology 2 , and arthropodology. UG LE Lecture Human Examination and identification of Parasitology protozoan, helminthic, and Spring 2010 BIO477 477 Lab BIO Biology 3 parasites of humans. UG LB Lab (Also listed as GEO 484.) Introduction to the factors affecting the distribution of plants and Spring 2010 BIO484 484 Biogeography BIO Biology 3 animals. UG LE Lecture Independent Independe Spring 2010 BIO488 488 Reading BIO Biology 1 Graded pass/unsatisfactory. UG IS nt Study

Off-campus experience in cooperating scientific agency or industrial organization. Reports and specific assignments determine in consultation with faculty advisor and Biology supervising professionals. Independe Spring 2010 BIO490 490 Internship BIO Biology 9 Application required. UG IS nt Study Literature survey, discussion, and oral presentations of selected topics in the biological sciences. Course requires written presentations when Senior offered for two credits and one Spring 2010 BIO492 492 Seminar BIO Biology 2 recitation. UG SE Seminar Writing in BIO Required writing component for BIO Spring 2010 BIO492W 492W 492 BIO Biology 0 492. UG LB Lab Senior Honors Independe Spring 2010 BIO495 495 Research BIO Biology 1 UG IS nt Study Special Prob in Independe Spring 2010 BIO499 499 Biology BIO Biology 1 UG IS nt Study Describes mechanisms of inheritance and genetic diseases so that health professionals can recognize possible genetic abnormalities and make appropriate referrals, participate in genetic counseling, and consider Human Genet ethical and legal implications of the Spring 2010 BIO521 521 Health Profs BIO Biology 3 "new genetics." For nonmajors only. GR LE Lecture An accelerated treatment of fundamental concepts and applications of biology for Elementary Educaiton majors. Topics and activities organized Lecture/La specifically to prepare students for b Concepts in science teaching at levels K-8. For Combinatio Spring 2010 BIO545 545 Biology BIO Biology 4.5 Educaiton Majors only. GR LL n An accelerated treatment of fundamental concepts and applications of biology for Elementary Educaiton majors. Topics and activities organized specifically to prepare students for Concepts in science teaching at levels K-8. For Spring 2010 BIO545 545 Biology BIO Biology 4.5 Educaiton Majors only. GR LE Lecture Concepts and applications of biology formatted to model implications of state and national pedagogical standards, aimed specifically at Lecture/La preparing students for biology b Concepts in teaching in grades 4-9. For Middle Combinatio Spring 2010 BIO546 546 Biology II BIO Biology 4.5 Childhood Majors only. GR LL n Topics in Advanced topics in biology. Topics Spring 2010 BIO601 601 Biology BIO Biology 1 vary. GR LE Lecture Writing intensive course using current research articles to develop critical thinking skills designed for advanced undergraduates or graduate students. Four different Current Lit in sections emphasize broad areas of Spring 2010 BIO602 602 Biology BIO Biology 3 biology. GR SE Seminar

(Also listed as BMS 839.) Describes underlying processes that initiate, in Developmenta plants and animals, the development Spring 2010 BIO603 603 l Biology BIO Biology 5 of tissue and whole organisms. GR LE Lecture Developmenta Spring 2010 BIO603L 603L l Biology Lab BIO Biology 0 Required laboratory for BIO 603. GR LB Lab Historical development and current Evolutionary understanding of the principles of Spring 2010 BIO606 606 Biology BIO Biology 3 evolution. GR LE Lecture

Ecological investigation of wetlands of the U.S. with emphasis on the Midwest. Primarily field oriented with some lecture. Covers soils, Lecture/La vegetation, hydrology, conservation, b Wetlands and restoration. Requires two Combinatio Spring 2010 BIO607 607 Biology BIO Biology 5 weekend trips and written report. GR LL n Surveys grammatical and stylistic aspects of scientific writing and teaches how to organize, write, and submit a manuscript for publication Writing in the in a biological journal. Grant writing Spring 2010 BIO608 608 Bio Sci BIO Biology 3 is also discussed. GR LE Lecture Field and laboratory course concerned with the physical, chemical, and biological factors that determine biological productivity in The Aquatic natural waters. 3 hours lecture, 6 Spring 2010 BIO611 611 Environment BIO Biology 5 hours lab. GR LE Lecture The Aquatic Spring 2010 BIO611L 611L Environ Lab BIO Biology 0 Required laboratory for BIO 611. GR LB Lab An analysis of the functional relationships of organisms with the Aquatic aquatic environment with special Spring 2010 BIO612 612 Communities BIO Biology 5 emphasis on species interactions. GR LE Lecture Aquatic Communties Spring 2010 BIO612L 612L Lab BIO Biology 0 Required laboratory for BIO 612. GR LB Lab Bio Prob- Spring 2010 BIO613L 613L Water Pol Lab BIO Biology 0 Required laboratory for BIO 613. GR LB Lab Lectures and literature discussions cover the main processes and patterns in the assembly and function of plant and animal communities: niche, food webs, island biogeography, dispersal, community dynamics and species abundance and diversity Community distributions. Spring 2010 BIO614 614 Ecology BIO Biology 3 GR LE Lecture

Covers toxicological problems encountered in the field of environmental health. Emphasis on monitoring, control, and regulation Lecture/Re of toxic substances in air and water, citation Environmental and in industrial environments. 3 Combinatio Spring 2010 BIO615 615 Toxicology BIO Biology 4 hours lecture, 1 hour recitation. GR LR n

Principles of effective sampling design for biological experiments. Reconciling the peculiarities of Lecture/Re biological data with the assumptions citation Designing Bio of statistical methods. Lectures and Combinatio Spring 2010 BIO620 620 Experiments BIO Biology 3 problem sets. GR LR n Microbial Spring 2010 BIO625L 625L Ecology Lab BIO Biology 0 Required laboratory for BIO 625. GR LB Lab (Also listed as BMS 780.) Nature of Human human genetic traits; methods of Spring 2010 BIO626 626 Genetics BIO Biology 4 analysis of inheritance. GR LE Lecture A survey course that focuses on major topics in endocrinology. Topics range from the overall workings of the hypothalamo- hypophysial axis to comparative Vertebrate aspects of reproductive Spring 2010 BIO641 641 Endocrinology BIO Biology 3 endocrinology. GR LE Lecture

Emphasizes gene organization and genome organization focusing on the molecular anatomy, expression, and regulation of eukaryotic genes. Adv Molecular Includes a thorough discussion of Spring 2010 BIO642 642 Bio BIO Biology 3 recombinant DNA technology. GR LE Lecture Study of structure/function Verterbrate relationships in vertebrate tissues, Spring 2010 BIO643 643 Histiology BIO Biology 5 organs and organ systems. GR LE Lecture Lab in Vertebrate Spring 2010 BIO643L 643L Histiology BIO Biology 0 GR LB Lab Special aspects of plant physiology that set plants apart from other organisms. Laboratory introduces Lecture/La independent research concerning b Plant plant nutrition and bud Combinatio Spring 2010 BIO644 644 Physiology BIO Biology 5 development. GR LL n Plant Physiology Spring 2010 BIO644L 644L Lab BIO Biology 0 Required laboratory for BIO 644. GR LB Lab This course covers the effects of abiotic and biotic environmental stressors on plants in natural and agro-ecosystems, and the Plants and the mechanisms the plants use to Spring 2010 BIO645 645 Environment BIO Biology 3 combat damage by these stresses. GR LE Lecture Students will gain a thorough understanding about eukaryotic cell structures and functions including the organization of the cell nucleus, DNA replication, the multiple steps of gene expression, membrane composition and dynamics, and the importance of the cytoskeleton for Advanced Cell cell motility, cell division and cell Spring 2010 BIO646 646 Biology BIO Biology 3 adhesion. GR LE Lecture

Population ecology studies in size of populations and the processes that Population influences those popluation sizes. Spring 2010 BIO647 647 Ecology BIO Biology 3 GR RE Recitation

Population ecology studies in size of populations and the processes that Population influences those popluation sizes. Spring 2010 BIO647 647 Ecology BIO Biology 3 GR LE Lecture

Analysis of cellular proteins will be the major focus. Students will have first-hand experience manipulating human cells in culture, extracting cellular proteins, transfecting cells, Advanced Cell and performing immunoblotting and Spring 2010 BIO648 648 Techniques BIO Biology 4 immunofluorescence techniques. GR LB Lab

Reviews the American legal system, emphasizing regulatory agencies and the courts; environmental and toxic tort case law; and the complex way that the myriad environmental Env Prot: Law, laws and regulations are structured Spring 2010 BIO652 652 Regul&Enfor BIO Biology 3 and enforced. Titles vary. GR LE Lecture A survey of topics and techniques encountered in studies of the relationship and evolution of the Plant higher plants, emphasizing the Spring 2010 BIO655 655 Systematics BIO Biology 3 flowering plants. GR LE Lecture This course will study the development of the ecosystem concepts and the traditional ways in which organisms can alter ecosystem dynamics through Biology of physical or chemical interactions Spring 2010 BIO656 656 Ecosystems BIO Biology 3 with the enviroments. GR LE Lecture Examination of the causes of genetic differences within and among species and how molecular biology techniques can be used to identify these differences. Emphasized human genetics, anthropology, Population ecology and conservation Spring 2010 BIO660 660 Genetics BIO Biology 3 implications. GR LE Lecture Studies the evolutionary history of organisms by interpreting their genomes as historical documents. Focuses on the origins of human Molecular traits and diseases, phylogenetic Spring 2010 BIO661 661 Evolution BIO Biology 3 reconstruction and systematics. GR LE Lecture Principles of food microbiology, preservation, and handling. Major Microbiology organisms of food poisoning and Spring 2010 BIO664 664 of Food BIO Biology 3 means of control are considered. GR LE Lecture

Basic study of morphology, physiology, habits and classification of insects. Some discussion of pesticides, toxicology, and insect Spring 2010 BIO670 670 Entomology BIO Biology 3 management included. GR LE Lecture Biological aspects of marine environments. Sampling and Bio of observation of living marine Selected specimens during week-long trip to Spring 2010 BIO673 673 Marine En BIO Biology 5 a marine laboratory. GR LE Lecture

Methods for evaluating microbial quality of food. Includes investigation of major pathogens, techniques, and principles of processing food. Field trips required. Microbiology Completion of a laboratory course in Spring 2010 BIO675 675 of Food Lab BIO Biology 2 general microbiology required. GR LB Lab

(Also listed as BMS 799.) Study of the medical aspects of parasitology, such as pathology, symptomatology, diagnosis, and identification of parasites. Course content is divided into three major categories: human protozoology, human helminthology, and human arthropodology. Designed primarily for medical Human technologists, biology teachers, and Spring 2010 BIO676 676 Parasitology BIO Biology 2 environmental health students. GR LE Lecture Laboratory course designed to Human examine and identify protozoan, Parasitology helminthic, and arthropod parasites Spring 2010 BIO677 677 Lab BIO Biology 3 of humans. GR LB Lab Introduction to the factors affecting the distribution of plants and Spring 2010 BIO684 684 Biogeography BIO Biology 3 animals. GR LE Lecture

Special Prob in A maximum of 4 credits is applicable Independe Spring 2010 BIO699 699 Biology BIO Biology 1 toward degree requirements. GR IS nt Study Survey of available instructional Prin materials and discussion of Instruction educational theory and techniques Spring 2010 BIO700 700 Biology BIO Biology 1 leading to more effective instruction. GR LE Lecture Selected Spring 2010 BIO701 701 Topics in Bio BIO Biology 1 Topics vary. GR LE Lecture Selected Independe Spring 2010 BIO701 701 Topics in Bio BIO Biology 1 Topics vary. GR IS nt Study Different research problems under investigation by the faculty are described with respect to objectives, Intro to methodology, and progress as Research examples of scientific methods Spring 2010 BIO702 702 Biology BIO Biology 2 applied to biology. GR LE Lecture Molecular mechanism of Advanced development including topics such Development as cell signaling, pattern formation, Spring 2010 BIO703 703 Bio BIO Biology 4 terminal differentiation. GR LE Lecture

(Also listed as BMS 835.) A comprehensive course addressing both the known and theoretical aspects of cellular organization and Mammalian function. Suitable as an introductory Spring 2010 BIO720 720 Cell Biology BIO Biology 4 course for graduate study. GR LE Lecture (Also listed as BMS 778.) Provides a survey of basic concepts that are most important for understanding Spring 2010 BIO730 730 Cell Biology BIO Biology 4 how cells function. GR LE Lecture (Also listed as BMS 779.) Study of the replication, organization, and function of nucleic acids with Molecular emphasis on the role of nucleic acids Spring 2010 BIO734 734 Genetics BIO Biology 3 in protein synthesis. GR LE Lecture (Also listed as BMS 790 and M&I 737.) Microbial and molecular techniques for producing, cloning, and characterizing recombinant DNA molecules; laboratory exercises in gene manipulation to give an understanding of the principles of Recombinant genetic engineering. Graded Spring 2010 BIO737 737 DNA Methods BIO Biology 6 pass/unsatisfactory. GR LE Lecture (Also listed as BMS 834.) Introduction to theoretical and practical aspects of transmission electron microscopy. Emphasizes interpretation and evaluation of electron micrographs. 3 hours lecture, 6 hours lab; additional lab Lecture/La time is required. Completion of b Electron course in histology or cell biology is Combinatio Spring 2010 BIO740 740 Microscopy LS BIO Biology 6 required. GR LL n Maintenance of contacts with department. Fulfills university requirement that student must be registered for at least one hour of graduate credit during the quarter in Continuing which they successfully defend their Independe Spring 2010 BIO789 789 Registration BIO Biology 1 thesis. GR IS nt Study Independent project to write a critical review of literature on a Literature specific topic. Graded Independe Spring 2010 BIO799 799 Critique BIO Biology 1 pass/unsatisfactory. GR IS nt Study Graduate Spring 2010 BIO800 800 Seminar BIO Biology 1 Topics vary. GR SE Seminar Independe Spring 2010 BIO899 899 Grad Research BIO Biology 2 Supervised thesis research. GR IS nt Study Nutrition as an integrated science emphasizing biochemical and physiological principles. Topics include nutritional energetics, specific nutrients, and nutrition and physiology. Relation of basic Biochem & concepts to clinical situations and to Human Molecular nutritional management of specific Spring 2010 BMB250 250 Nutrition BMB Biology 4 disease conditions. UG LE Lecture Biochem & Molecular Independe Spring 2010 BMB401 401 Topics in BMB BMB Biology 1 UG IS nt Study Biochem & Molecular Chemistry of biological compounds Spring 2010 BMB421 421 Biochemistry I BMB Biology 4 and introduction to enzymes. UG LE Lecture Biochem & Biochemistry I Molecular Spring 2010 BMB421R 421R Rec BMB Biology 0 Required recitation for BMB 421. UG RE Recitation Biochem & Intermediary metabolism of Biochemistry Molecular carbohydrates, proteins, nucleic Spring 2010 BMB423 423 II BMB Biology 4 acids, and lipids. UG LE Lecture Biochem & Biochemistry Molecular Spring 2010 BMB423R 423R II Rec BMB Biology 0 Required recitation for BMB 423. UG RE Recitation Metabolism of hormones and amino acids, integration of metabolism, Biochem & and aspects of human biochemistry Human Molecular including some metabolic disorders Spring 2010 BMB427 427 Biochemistry BMB Biology 4 and nutrition. UG LE Lecture Biochem & Independent Molecular Independe Spring 2010 BMB488 488 Reading BMB Biology 1 UG IS nt Study

Biochem Biochem & Laboratory experience in Honors Molecular biochemistry. May be taken for letter Spring 2010 BMB495 495 Research BMB Biology 1 grade or pass/unsatisfactory. UG LE Lecture Biochem & Undergraduat Molecular May be taken for letter grade or Independe Spring 2010 BMB499 499 e Research BMB Biology 1 pass/unsatisfactory. UG IS nt Study Lecture/La Biochem & b Biochemistry Molecular Combinatio Spring 2010 BMB601 601 Research BMB Biology 2 MD LL n Metabolism of hormones and amino acids. Integration of metabolism. Biochem & Aspects of human biochemistry Human Molecular including some metabolic disorders Spring 2010 BMB627 627 Biochemistry BMB Biology 4 and nutrition. GR LE Lecture Biochem & Spec Problems Molecular Independe Spring 2010 BMB699 699 in Biochem BMB Biology 1 Graded pass/unsatisfactory. GR IS nt Study Selected Biochem & Topics- Molecular Independe Spring 2010 BMB701 701 Biochem BMB Biology 1 GR IS nt Study

Designed to acquaint new graduate Biochem & students with the research being Research Molecular carried out by the faculty in the Spring 2010 BMB702 702 Perspectives BMB Biology 4 biochemistry program. GR LE Lecture

(Also listed as BMS 703.) Research ethics emphasizes the evaluation of hypothetical ethical scenarios. Class discussion is based on integrating Biochem & ethical policy and practices as they Research Molecular relate to research at Wright State. Spring 2010 BMB703 703 Ethics BMB Biology 1 Graded pass/unsatisfactory. GR LE Lecture Structure of energy transducing membranes of mitochondria, chloroplasts and bacteria. Particular emphasis placed on mechanisms of energy transduction, thermodynamics of oxidation- reduction reactions, biophysical Biochem & spectroscopic methods, structure Molecular and surface topography of Spring 2010 BMB726 726 Bioenergetics BMB Biology 4 membrane proteins. GR LE Lecture

(Also listed as BMS 767.) Current concepts of the mechanism of enzyme catalysis including such topics as structure, kinetics, Biochem & energetics, allosterism, coenzymes, Proteins and Molecular and control of enzymes and Spring 2010 BMB727 727 Gnzymology BMB Biology 4 multienzyme systems. GR LE Lecture (Also listed as BMS 769.) Examines the biochemistry of membranes and Biochem & provides basic information on Biochemistry Molecular membrane composition and Spring 2010 BMB731 731 of Membranes BMB Biology 4 processes. GR LE Lecture

(Also listed as BMS 770.) Structure- function analysis of biological Biochem & macromolecules (particularly Physical Molecular proteins and polynucleotides) based Spring 2010 BMB740 740 Biochemistry BMB Biology 4 on chemical and physical properties. GR LE Lecture

(Also listed as BMS 750.) Survey course emphasizing an experimental and problem-solving approach to buffers, protein structure, enzymes, and carbohydrate and lipid Biochem & metabolism. Completion of organic Molecular Molecular chemistry course or permission of Spring 2010 BMB750 750 Biochemistry I BMB Biology 1 instructor required. GR LE Lecture (Also listed as BMS 752.) Survey course emphasizing an experimental Molecular Biochem & and problem-solving approach to Biochemistry Molecular amino acid metabolism, nucleic-acid Spring 2010 BMB752 752 II BMB Biology 1 function, and hormones. GR LE Lecture (Also listed as BMS 753.) A molecular analysis of information transfer into and within cells. Topics include visual transduction, hormones, hormone receptors, second messengers, regulation of Biochem & transcription, and oncogenes. Molecular Molecular Readings from current scientific Spring 2010 BMB753 753 Signalling BMB Biology 4 literature. GR LE Lecture A profile of the general properties of transformed cells and an in-depth Cancer: Biochem & examination of the mechanisms of Molecular Molecular oncogenesis at the level of Spring 2010 BMB755 755 Aspects BMB Biology 3 molecular genetics. GR LE Lecture

(Also listed as BMS 760.) A literature based course covering molecular Biochem & events in the nucleus including DNA Molec Bio of Molecular replication, repair and recombination Spring 2010 BMB760 760 the Nucleus BMB Biology 4 and transcription. GR LE Lecture (Also listed as BMS 763.) Discusses the applications of NMR spectroscopy to the study of tissue metabolism in vivo. The fundamental theory of magnetic Biochem & resonance imaging, with a survey of NMR Spectro Molecular clinical applications, is also Spring 2010 BMB763 763 & Imaging BMB Biology 3 presented. GR LE Lecture This is a survey course of modern computational tools and strategies used in sequence, 3-D structure and functional analysis of biomolecules. Comp Biochem & Students will gain hands on Tools/Strategi Molecular "laboratory" experience with key Spring 2010 BMB765 765 es BMS BMB Biology 4 software and strategies. GR LE Lecture Biochem & Molecular Spring 2010 BMB777 777 Gene Therapy BMB Biology 4 GR LE Lecture Biochem & Continuing Molecular Independe Spring 2010 BMB789 789 Registration BMB Biology 1 GR IS nt Study Biochem & Biochemistry Molecular Topics vary. Graded Spring 2010 BMB800 800 Seminar BMB Biology 1 pass/unsatisfactory. GR SE Seminar Biochem & Biochemistry Molecular Independe Spring 2010 BMB899 899 Research BMB Biology 1 Supervised thesis research. GR IS nt Study Biochem & Biochemistry Molecular Topics vary. Graded Spring 2010 BMB900 900 Seminar BMB Biology 1 pass/unsatisfactory. GR SE Seminar

Presented for physically impaired students for the purpose of familiarizing them with adaptive Biomedical computer usage. It is structured to Adaptive Engineerin teach necessary skills related to Spring 2010 BME155 155 Comput Tech BME g4each student's rehabilitative needs. UG LE Lecture Biomedical Adapt Comput Engineerin Spring 2010 BME155L 155L Tech Lab BME g 0 Required laboratory for BME 155. UG LB Lab This is an introduction to the study of Biomedical Engineering. The broad areas of BME are presented through lecture and demonstration. Biomedical Department faculty provides Fundamentals Engineerin interesting insights in their areas of Spring 2010 BME195 195 of BME BME g2expertise. UG LE Lecture Special topics in Biomedical Engineering are offered periodically on subjects that are of current interest. In some cases a student may take this as an individual study course, the subject matter will vary Biomedical from year to year. Check with the Special Topics Engineerin department on type of courses Spring 2010 BME199 199 in BME BME g1currently being offered. UG LE Lecture An orientation course intended for juniors who have demonstrated exceptional academic ability and desire to conduct meaningful independent research or solve Honors Biomedical unique engineering design projects Program Engineerin during their senior year. Meets 5 Spring 2010 BME300 300 Seminar BME g0times a quarter. UG SE Seminar Design project teams will meet with their advisor(s) on a weekly basis to Biomedical review progress, make assignments, BME Design II Engineerin and further incubate students with Spring 2010 BME402 402 Lab BME g2design methods. UG LB Lab Design project teams will meet with their advisor(s) on a weekly basis to Biomedical review progress, make assignments, BME Design Engineerin and further incubate students with Spring 2010 BME403 403 III Lab BME g2design methods. UG LB Lab Biomedical Writing in BME Engineerin Spring 2010 BME403W 403W 403 BME g 0 UG LB Lab Derivation and use of the basic conservation laws underlying the fluid mechanical behavior of the cardiopulmonary system. Includes Biomedical applications to the flows of blood, Biofluid Engineerin pulmonary air, and extra-corporeal Spring 2010 BME419 419 Mechanics BME g3fluids. UG LE Lecture Introduction to transport phenomena in biomedical engineering and physiological systems. Energy and mass balances together with constitutive and empirical relationships are used in quantifying such topics as body heat loss by the various modes, diffusion Biomedical mass transport, and heat/mass BME Heat & Engineerin transport in applicable technological Spring 2010 BME420 420 Mass Transfer BME g3systems. UG LE Lecture Application of mathematical and engineering techniques toward describing biophysical systems. Topics include cellular transport, Biomedical electrical properties of membranes, Engineering Engineerin and biophysics of muscle Spring 2010 BME422 422 Biophysics BME g4contraction. UG LE Lecture

Application of solid mechanics (statics/dynamics) toward the description and analysis of physiological systems. Topics include mechanics of the musculo-skeletal system, human motion and collision, Biomedical introductory material mechanics, Biomech & Engineerin human heat generation, transfer and Spring 2010 BME428 428 Bioenergetics BME g5measurement. UG LE Lecture Introduction to transport processes vital to the design of medical devices for artificial intervention into living systems. Topics include circulatory system dynamics, mathematical Lecture/La Biomedical modeling of physiological systems, b Biotransport Engineerin membrane transport, and Combinatio Spring 2010 BME439 439 Art Org BME g4biological/artificial organ design. UG LL n Biomedical Biotransport Engineerin Spring 2010 BME439L 439L Art Org Lab BME g 0 Required laboratory for BME 439. UG LB Lab

Application of properties of materials and solid mechanics to problems and design of medical implants, external prostheses, and living tissues. Topics include mechanical properties of biologic and synthetic materials, stress-strain analysis, viscoelasticity, tissue response to Biomedical implants and vice versa, and implant Engineerin materials for interfacing with hard Spring 2010 BME440 440 Biomaterials BME g4and soft tissues and blood. UG LE Lecture Biomedical Biomaterials Engineerin Spring 2010 BME440L 440L Lab BME g 0 Required laboratory for BME 440. UG LB Lab Employment of modern electronic devices and circuits as applied to instrumentation and data collection associated with biomedical applications and related fields. The course includes bio-electronic Biomedical laboratory component, which Biomedical Engineerin emphasizes a hands-on active Spring 2010 BME460 460 Electronics BME g5learning. UG LE Lecture Biomedical Biomedical Electronics Engineerin Spring 2010 BME460L 460L Lab BME g 0 Required laboratory for BME 460. UG LB Lab

Principles of design and analysis of electronic instrumentation for medical applications. Topics include various electrodes/transducers for Biomedical physiological measurement, imaging Bioinstrument Engineerin modalities, systems, and electrical Spring 2010 BME461 461 ation I BME g4safety. UG LE Lecture Biomedical Bioinstrument Engineerin Spring 2010 BME461L 461L ation I Lab BME g 0 Required laboratory for BME 461. UG LB Lab Continuation of principles of design and analysis of electronic instrumentation for medical applications. Topics include various electrodes/transducers for physiological measurement and electrical stimulation, biological signal acquisition and processing, Biomedical various medical imaging Bioinstrument Engineerin modalities/systems, and electrical Spring 2010 BME462 462 ation II BME g4safety. UG LE Lecture Biomedical Bioinstrument Engineerin Spring 2010 BME462L 462L ation II Lab BME g 0 Required laboratory for BME 462. UG LB Lab Digital computer applications in Biomedical biomedical related fields. Use of Biomedical Engineerin software to solve biomedical Spring 2010 BME463 463 Computers I BME g2problems and display the results. UG LE Lecture Biomedical Biomedical Computers Engineerin Spring 2010 BME463L 463L Lab BME g 0 Required laboratory for BME 463. UG LB Lab Principles, hardware structure, and programming techniques of microprocessors. Applications of Biomedical microprocessor-based systems in Microprocesso Engineerin hospitals, rehabilitation engineering, Spring 2010 BME464 464 rs for BME BME g4and medical research. UG LE Lecture Biomedical Microprocesso Engineerin Spring 2010 BME464L 464L rs BME Lab BME g 0 Required laboratory for BME 464. UG LB Lab Basic introduction to generation, effects, and detection of ionizing radiation and its application to medicine. Successful completion of Biomedical this course entitles students to be Photon Engineerin registered users of radioactive Spring 2010 BME470 470 Radiation BME g4isotopes. UG LE Lecture Overview of the various methods used in generating images in medicine. Basic principles of the Biomedical image-forming process and the Medical Engineerin physical properties of the resultant Spring 2010 BME471 471 Imaging BME g4image are discussed. UG LE Lecture

The course introduces students to the practical application of Six Sigma tools in manufacturing and service Biomedical projects. The course also includes Six Sigma for Engineerin videotapes and case studies of real- Spring 2010 BME485 485 Engineers BME g4world industrial operations. UG LE Lecture Biomedical Individualized design projects Engineerin allowing students to make use of Spring 2010 BME491 491 BME Design I BME g3design and analytical skills. UG LE Lecture Biomedical Writing in BME Engineerin Required writing component for BME Spring 2010 BME491W 491W 491 BME g0491. UG LB Lab Biomedical Individualized design projects Engineerin allowing students to use design and Spring 2010 BME492 492 BME Design II BME g1analytical skills. UG LE Lecture Biomedical Writing in BME Engineerin Spring 2010 BME492W 492W 492 BME g 0 UG LB Lab Biomedical Individualized design projects BME Design Engineerin allowing students to use design and Spring 2010 BME493 493 III BME g1analytical skills. UG LE Lecture Biomedical Writing in BME Engineerin Spring 2010 BME493W 493W 493 BME g 0 UG LB Lab Special Biomedical Problems in Engineerin Special problems in advanced Spring 2010 BME499 499 BME BME g1engineering topics. Topics vary. UG LE Lecture

Introduce new engineering graduate students to ethics of engineering, scientific research, and technical writing. Additional topics include active reading, active listening, Biomedical effective presentation, faculty- Egr Academic Engineerin advisor relationships and the Spring 2010 BME601 601 Integrity BME g1thesis/dissertation process. GR LE Lecture Derivation and use of the basic conservation laws underlying the fluid mechanical behavior of the cardiopulmonary system. Includes Biomedical applications to the flows of blood, Biofluid Engineerin pulmonary air, and extracorporeal Spring 2010 BME619 619 Mechanics BME g3fluids. GR LE Lecture Introduces transport phenomena in biomedical engineering and physiological systems. Energy and mass balances together with constitutive and empirical relationships are used in quantifying such topics as body heat loss by Biomedical various modes, diffusion mass BME Heat & Engineerin transport and heat/mass transport in Spring 2010 BME620 620 Mass Transfer BME g3applicable technological systems. GR LE Lecture Application of mathematical and engineering techniques toward describing biophysical systems. Topics include cellular transport, Biomedical electrical properties of membranes, Engineering Engineerin and biophysics of muscle Spring 2010 BME622 622 Biophysics BME g4contraction. GR LE Lecture Application of solid mechanics (statics/dynamics) toward the description and analysis of physiological systems. Topics include mechanics of the musculoskeletal system, human motion and collision, introductory Biomedical material mechanics, human heat BIOMECH & Engineerin generation, transfer and Spring 2010 BME628 628 BIOENERG BME g5measurement. GR LE Lecture

Introduction to transport processes vital to the design of medical devices for artificial intervention into living systems. Topics include circulatory system dynamics, mathematical Biomedical modeling of physiological systems, Biotransp & Engineerin membrane transport and Spring 2010 BME639 639 Artif Organ BME g4biological/artificial organ design. GR LE Lecture Biomedical Biotrans Art Engineerin Spring 2010 BME639L 639L Org Lab BME g 0 Required laboratory for BME 639. GR LB Lab

Application of properties of materials and solid mechanics to problems and design of medical implants, external prostheses, and living tissues. Topics include mechanical properties of biologic and synthetic materials, stress-strain analysis, viscoelasticity, tissue response to Biomedical implants and vice versa, and implant Engineerin materials for interfacing with hard Spring 2010 BME640 640 Biomaterials BME g4and soft tissues and blood. GR LE Lecture Biomedical Biomaterials Engineerin Spring 2010 BME640L 640L Lab BME g 0 Required laboratory for BME 640. GR LB Lab Employment of modern electronic devices and circuits as applied to instrumentation and data collection associated with biomedical applications and related fields. The course includes a bio-electronic Biomedical laboratory component, which Biomedical Engineerin emphasizes a hands-on active Spring 2010 BME660 660 Electronics BME g5learning. GR LE Lecture Biomedical Biomedical Electronics Engineerin Spring 2010 BME660L 660L Lab BME g 0 Required laboratory for BME 660. GR LB Lab Principles of design and analysis of electronic instrumentation for medical applications. Topics include various electrodes/transducers for physiological measurement and electrical stimulation, biological signal acquisition and processing, Biomedical various medical imaging Bioinstrument Engineerin modalities/systems, and electrical Spring 2010 BME661 661 ation I BME g4safety. 3 hours lecture, 2 hours lab. GR LE Lecture Biomedical Bioinstrument Engineerin Spring 2010 BME661L 661L ation I Lab BME g 0 Required laboratory for BME 661. GR LB Lab

Continuation of principles of design and analysis of electronic instrumentation for medical applications. Topics include various electrodes/transducers for physiological measurement and electrical stimulation, biological signal acquisition and processing, Biomedical various medical imaging Bioinstrument Engineerin modalities/systems, and electrical Spring 2010 BME662 662 ation II BME g4safety. 3 hours lecture, 2 hours lab. GR LE Lecture Biomedical Bioinstrument Engineerin Spring 2010 BME662L 662L ation II Lab BME g 0 Required laboratory for BME 662. GR LB Lab Digital computer applications in Biomedical biomedical related fields. Use of Biomedical Engineerin software to solve biomedical Spring 2010 BME663 663 Computers I BME g2problems and display results. GR LE Lecture Biomed Biomedical Computers I Engineerin Spring 2010 BME663L 663L Lab BME g 0 Required laboratory for BME 663. GR LB Lab Examines principles, hardware structure, and programming techniques of microprocessors, Biomedical applications of microprocessor-based Microprocesso Engineerin systems in hospitals, rehabilitation Spring 2010 BME664 664 rs for BME BME g4engineering and medical research. GR LE Lecture Biomedical Microprocesso Engineerin Spring 2010 BME664L 664L rs BME Lab BME g 0 Required laboratory for BME 664. GR LB Lab Introduces generation, effects, and detection of ionizing radiation and its application to medicine. Completion of this course fulfills the Biomedical educational requirement to be a Photon Engineerin user of radioactive materials and Spring 2010 BME670 670 Radiation BME g4radiation-producing devices. GR LE Lecture An overview is given over the various methods used in generating images in medicine. The basic principles of the image forming Biomedical process are discussed as well as the Medical Engineerin physical properties of the resultant Spring 2010 BME671 671 Imaging BME g4image. GR LE Lecture The course introduces students to the practical application of Six Sigma tools in the manufacturing and service projects. The course also Biomedical includes video tapes and case Six Sigma for Engineerin studies of real world industrial Spring 2010 BME685 685 Engineers BME g4operations. GR LE Lecture Special Biomedical Problems in Engineerin Special problems in advanced Spring 2010 BME699 699 BME BME g1engineering topics. Titles vary. GR LE Lecture Advanced applications from a variety of bioengineering subfields are Biomedical identified and defined with respect Ergonomic Engineerin to their importance in the practice of Spring 2010 BME710 710 Engineering BME g4human factors engineering. GR LE Lecture Covers a variety of mathematical Biomedical models that have been developed to Advanced Engineerin describe muscle performance in Spring 2010 BME711 711 Biomechanics BME g3health and disease. GR LE Lecture (Also listed as BMS 951.) Acquaints students with the analytical, numerical, and experimental methods used in modeling the quantitative behavior of Biomedical physiological and artificial organ Cardiopulmon Engineerin systems, particularly the circulation Spring 2010 BME712 712 ary Modeling BME g3and the lungs. GR LE Lecture

(Also listed as BMS 952.) Acquaints students with the concept of biocompatibility of materials, including effects on biological Biomedical systems. Also deals with the general Biocomptbly Engineerin problem of selection, qualification, Spring 2010 BME713 713 of Materials BME g3and specification of materials. GR LE Lecture Biomechanical behavior of biological tissues over a range of length scales. Topics: structure of tissues, molecular basis of properties; chemical and electrical effects on Biomedical biomechanics. Methods for Molec Cell & Engineerin investigating these properties will Spring 2010 BME715 715 Tissue Biom BME g4also be discussed. GR LE Lecture Physiological and mathematical methods needed to accomplish a Quant. Biomedical workload analysis as requisite to a Workload Engineerin system design or a redesign of an Spring 2010 BME725 725 Analysis BME g4ergonomic system. GR LE Lecture

(Also listed as BMS 956.) Fundamentals of medical ultrasonics: ultrasound generation, propagation, scattering, and attenuation in biological tissue. A- mode, B-mode, M-mode, and Biomedical Doppler imaging techniques. Medical Engineerin Ultrasound tissue characterization Spring 2010 BME731 731 Ultrasonics BME g4and quantitative imaging techniques. GR LE Lecture (Also listed as BMS 957.) Principles of generating images from projections. Discussion of the various scanner geometries, mathematical reconstruction, correction procedures, and qualitative and quantitative Biomedical evaluation of images. Focuses on Computed Engineerin the medical application of computed Spring 2010 BME732 732 Tomography BME g4tomography. GR LE Lecture

(Also listed as BMS 958.) Principles of imaging and spectroscopy of nuclear magnetic resonance in their applications to medicine. Topics include magnetization models, Biomedical material encoding, spin interactions, Med Nucl Engineerin localized spectroscopy, and Spring 2010 BME733 733 Magnetic Res BME g3relaxation. GR LE Lecture (Also listed as BMS 959.) Digital image processing in its application to medical images. Topics include image display, filtering, two- dimensional Fourier transform, restoration, enhancement, and edge Medical Biomedical detection. Some simple tools from Imaging Engineerin the field of mathematical Spring 2010 BME734 734 Processing BME g4morphology are also introduced. GR LE Lecture

(Also listed as BMS 960.) Principles of imaging procedures based on radioactive isotopes. Topics include radioactive isotopes, single-photon emission-tomography, and positron Photon Biomedical emission-tomography. Each topic Emission Engineerin covers instrumentation, image Spring 2010 BME735 735 Imaging BME g3production, and major applications. GR LE Lecture Characteristics and measurement of various biomedical signals; time- domain and frequency-domain, continuous and discrete signal representations; application of Biomedical digital and random signal processing Biomed Signal Engineerin methods to analysis of biomedical Spring 2010 BME736 736 & Prscng BME g4signals. GR LE Lecture

Theoretical and practical consideration of radiation detectors and associated instrumentation, with focus on measurement of Gamma Radiation in diagnostic energy range. Identification on metrics used Instr for Biomedical to characterize system performance; Radiaition Engineerin quality assurance of imaging Spring 2010 BME737 737 Meas BME g4components. GR LE Lecture Topics of 2-D and 3-D image segmentation and registration; 2-D and 3-D feature selection; validation Biomedical methods; and analysis of cardiac, Medical Image Engineerin vascular, pulmonary, and Spring 2010 BME739 739 Analysis BME g4mammographic images are covered. GR LE Lecture Presented as a three-quarter sequence to provide knowledge and experience in the rehabilitation engineering design process, research and development process, and funding issues. Limited to Biomedical students enrolled in the graduate Rehab Egr Engineerin rehabilitation engineering training Spring 2010 BME740 740 Design I BME g1program. GR LE Lecture (Also listed as BMS 961.) Teaches the design and application of Biomedical neuromuscular assistive devices. Neuromuscula Engineerin Emphasizes biomathematics Spring 2010 BME741 741 r Engineering BME g4modeling and control theory. GR LE Lecture

(Also listed as BMS 962.) Design and application of devices used in rehabilitation. Provides an Rehab Biomedical understanding of the problems of Assistive Engineerin disabled people and the variety of Spring 2010 BME742 742 Systems BME g4possible solutions to these problems. GR LE Lecture

Introduces the complex structure of the rehabilitation engineering service delivery systems practiced in the Biomedical United States. Covers basic disability Intro Rehab Engineerin areas, current laws, resources, and Spring 2010 BME743 743 Egr BME g3rehabilitation technology. GR LE Lecture The course introduces students to the practical application of Lean manufacturing and Kaizen techniques in the manufacturing Biomedical environment. It also includes case Kaizen/Lean Engineerin studies and team projects of real Spring 2010 BME744 744 Manufact Egr BME g4world problems and solutions. GR LE Lecture

Introduces rehabilitation engineering design principles. Includes practical design experiences in worksite modification, ergonomics, and Biomedical accessibility evaluations. Provides Rehab Egr Engineerin experience in technical report Spring 2010 BME745 745 Service Deliver BME g3writing and presentation. GR LE Lecture Introduces object oriented programming structured around the HyperCard, HyperText Macintosh, and ToolBook PC environments. Covers basic principles of programming using objects, cards, windows, projects, and graphics with application to rehabilitation engineering. Introduces PC Biomedical hardware in detail. Concurrent Rehab Egr Engineerin enrollment in lecture and lab is Spring 2010 BME746 746 Computers I BME g4required. GR LE Lecture Biomedical Rehab Egr Engineerin Spring 2010 BME746L 746L Comptr I Lab BME g 0 Required laboratory for BME 746. GR LB Lab Continuation of BME 745 and BME Biomedical 746. Focuses on development of Rehab Egr Engineerin computer application programs and Spring 2010 BME747 747 Design II BME g3devices to aid the disabled. GR LE Lecture Introduces clinical practices and services provided to disabled patients in a rehabilitation center involving various services, testing, Biomedical and evaluation. Focus is on spinal Intro to Engineerin cord injury and traumatic brain Spring 2010 BME748 748 Clinical Prac BME g4injury. GR LE Lecture

Covers quantitative assessment of human motions. Mathematical descriptions include anthropometry, kinematics, kinetics and energetics. Biomedical The methods of kinesiology, Ergonomics Engineerin biomechanical modeling and Spring 2010 BME749 749 Biodynamics BME g4electromyography are emphasized. GR LE Lecture Engineering analysis and design are applied on rehabilitation tasks within a clinical setting. Provides training in rehabilitation engineering Biomedical management of various disabilities. Rehabilitation Engineerin Enrollment in multiple sections is Spring 2010 BME750 750 Engr BME g1required. GR LE Lecture Modeling, design and analysis of the physiological and cognitive performance of the human operator. Human-environmental interactions are characterized as biothermal control systems. Human- Human Biomedical technological interactions are Control Engineerin characterized as informative control Spring 2010 BME751 751 Engineering BME g4systems. GR LE Lecture Discusses the applications of NMR Spectroscopy to the study of tissue metabolism in Vivo. The fundamental theory of magnetic Biomedical resonance imaging, with a survey of NMR Spectro Engineerin clinical applications, is also Spring 2010 BME763 763 & Imaging BME g4presented. GR LE Lecture Biomedical Continuing Engineerin Independe Spring 2010 BME789 789 Registration BME g 1 GR IS nt Study Biomedical Selected topics in current research Select Topics Engineerin and recent developments in systems Spring 2010 BME880 880 Sys Egr BME g1theory and engineering. GR LE Lecture Special Biomedical Special problems in advanced Problems in Engineerin biomedical engineering topics. Spring 2010 BME890 890 BME BME g1Topics vary. GR LE Lecture PhD Biomedical Dissertation Engineerin Research on the Ph.D. dissertation Independe Spring 2010 BME898 898 Research BME g1topic. Graded pass/unsatisfactory. GR IS nt Study Biomedical Engineerin Independe Spring 2010 BME899 899 Thesis BME g 1 Pass/unsatisfactory. GR IS nt Study (Also listed as MTH 655.) Vector spaces and subspaces, basis and dimension, linear transformations and matrices, eigenvalues, Advanced Biomedical eigenvectors, and inner product Spring 2010 BMS655 655 Linear Algebra BMS Sciences 3 spaces. GR LE Lecture Bootstrapping is a computing - intensive method of data analysis by computing distributions. The method, including permutation tests can be easily adapted to many classical problems. Software used Computational Biomedical for the course includes SPLUS and Spring 2010 BMS664 664 Statistics BMS Sciences 4 Mathematica. GR LE Lecture Practical, applied coverage of basic statistical principles and terminology, ANOVA, multiple and logistic regression, sample size issues and experimental design. Biomedical data examples, review of Advanced Stat Biomedical computer output and class exercises Spring 2010 BMS674 674 Methods BMS Sciences 1 are provided. GR LE Lecture Introduces programs such as SYMVU, CSMP, and ORTEP, which create plotted output. FORTRAN is also introduced. Problems and data used are from the life sciences. BMS Graded pass/unsatisfactory. Computer Biomedical Enrollment in Biomedical Sciences Spring 2010 BMS698 698 Science BMS Sciences 4 Ph.D. program required. GR LE Lecture BMS Computer Biomedical Spring 2010 BMS698L 698L Science Lab BMS Sciences 0 Required laboratory for BMS 698. GR LB Lab

(Also listed as BMB 703.) Research ethics emphasizes the evaluation of hypothetical ethical scenarios. Class discussion is based on integrating ethical policy and practices as they Research Biomedical relate to research at Wright State. Spring 2010 BMS703 703 Ethics BMS Sciences 1 Graded pass/unsatisfactory. GR LE Lecture

(Also listed as EE 701 and EGR 701.) Signal representation, orthonormal bases, and generalized Fourier series. Description of linear, discrete, and continuous systems. Systems analysis via classical Linear Biomedical equations, convolution, and Spring 2010 BMS705 705 Systems I BMS Sciences 4 transform methods. GR LE Lecture (Also listed as EE 702.) State variable representations of continuous and discrete systems. Linear vector spaces and similarity transformations; eigen-analysis, time and transform domain solutions of linear state equations; Linear Biomedical controllability, observability, and Spring 2010 BMS706 706 Systems II BMS Sciences 3 stability of linear systems. GR LE Lecture (Also listed as EE 710) Data Acquisition and Quantization, Unitary Transforms, Circular Convolution, Hilber Transform, FIR/IIR Filter Design and Realization, Analysis of Finite=Precision Numerical Effects, Digital Signal Biomedical Spectral Estimation Cepstrum Spring 2010 BMS708 708 Processing BMS Sciences 4 Analysis. GR LE Lecture

(Also listed as EE 613.) Provides students with a general control background. Major topics include block diagrams and signal-flow graphs, electromechanical modeling including state variable Control Biomedical representation, time response, root Spring 2010 BMS710 710 Systems I BMS Sciences 3 locus, and introduction to design. GR LE Lecture (Also listed as EE 614.) Applications Control and testing of control systems Systems I Biomedical theory with electromechanical Spring 2010 BMS711 711 Laboratory BMS Sciences 1 systems. GR LB Lab (Also listed as EE 615.) Using Control Systems I background, course concentrates on controller design, in both the time and Control Biomedical frequency domains, using NYquist, Spring 2010 BMS712 712 Systems II BMS Sciences 3 Bode, and root locus techniques. GR LE Lecture (Also listed as EE 616.) Application Control and testing of control systems Systems II Biomedical theory with electromechanical Spring 2010 BMS713 713 Lab BMS Sciences 1 systems. GR LB Lab (Also listed as CHM 661.) Step- growth and chain-growth Synthetic polymerization in homogeneous and Polymer Biomedical heterogeneous media; properties of Spring 2010 BMS726 726 Chemistry BMS Sciences 3 commercial polymers. GR LE Lecture (Also listed as CHM 720.) Study of Advanced the modern theories of valence, Inorganic Biomedical structural inorganic chemistry and Spring 2010 BMS733 733 Chemistry I BMS Sciences 3 the chemistry of nonmetals. GR LE Lecture (Also listed as CHM 721.) Thorough examination of chemistry of the metals stressing transition elements, Adv Inorganic Biomedical ligand field theory and mechanisms Spring 2010 BMS734 734 Chemistry II BMS Sciences 3 of inorganic reactions. GR LE Lecture (Also listed as CHM 751.) Characterization of simple kinetic systems, experimental methods, energy distributions in molecules, Chemical Biomedical the transition state method, and Spring 2010 BMS736 736 Kinetics BMS Sciences 3 chain reactions in solution. GR LE Lecture Fundamentals of chemical Chemical thermodynamics; first, second, and Thermodynam Biomedical third laws; and application to Spring 2010 BMS737 737 ics BMS Sciences 3 solutions. GR LE Lecture (Also listed as CHM 855.) Selected topics in the field of physical chemistry such as molecular spectroscopy, advanced molecular structure, magnetic resonance, X- Sel Topics rays, crystal structure, statistical Physical Biomedical mechanics, or precise physical- Spring 2010 BMS738 738 Chemistry BMS Sciences 3 chemical measurements. GR LE Lecture An introduction to control systems using state variables and classical analysis. Closed loop system Adv representation, block diagrams, time Bioanalytical Biomedical response, and frequency response Spring 2010 BMS740 740 Chemistry BMS Sciences 3 are treated. GR LE Lecture (Also listed as CHM 744) Study of molecular orbital theory, reactive Structural species, theories of acids and bases, Cncpts Biomedical and an introduction to Spring 2010 BMS741 741 Organic Chm BMS Sciences 3 stereochemistry. GR LE Lecture (Also listed as CHM 730) Introduction to the theory and practices of modern chemical instrumentation; elementary electronics, spectrophotometry, atomic absorption, electrochemical Instrumentati Biomedical techniques, chromatography, and Spring 2010 BMS742 742 on BMS Sciences 3 other instrumental techniques. GR LE Lecture (Also listed as BMB 750.) Survey course emphasizing an experimental and problem-solving approach to Biochem & buffers, protein structure, enzymes, Molecular Biomedical and carbohydrate and lipid Spring 2010 BMS750 750 Biology I BMS Sciences 4 metabolism. GR LE Lecture

(Also listed as BMB 752.) Survey course emphasizing an experimental Biochem & and problem-solving approach to Molecular Biomedical amino acid metabolism, nucleic acid Spring 2010 BMS752 752 Biology II BMS Sciences 3 function, and hormones. GR LE Lecture (Also listed as BMB 753.) A molecular analysis of information transfer into and within cells. Topics include visual transduction, hormones, hormone receptors, second messengers, regulation of Molecular transcription, and oncogenes. Signalling/Cell Biomedical Readings from current scientific Spring 2010 BMS753 753 Bio BMS Sciences 4 literature. GR LE Lecture (Also listed as BMB 755) A profile of the general properties of transformed cells and an in-depth examination of the mechanisms of Cancer:Molecu Biomedical oncogenesis at the level of Spring 2010 BMS755 755 lar Aspects BMS Sciences 3 molecular genetics. GR LE Lecture (Also listed as BMB 760.) A literature- based course covering molecular Molecular events in the nucleus including DNA Biology of Biomedical replication, repair, recombination, Spring 2010 BMS760 760 Nucleus BMS Sciences 4 and transcription. GR LE Lecture (Also listed as BMB 762/PHY 760.) Covers the fundamental theory of Fund Prin nuclear magnetic resonance Fourier Biomedical spectroscopy with emphasis on Spring 2010 BMS762 762 Trnsfrm NMR BMS Sciences 3 pulse Fourier transform methods. GR LE Lecture (Also listed as BMB 763.) Discusses the applications of NMR spectroscopy to the study of tissue metabolism in vivo. The fundamental theory of magnetic resonance imaging, with a survey of NMR Spectro Biomedical clinical applications, are also Spring 2010 BMS763 763 & Imaging BMS Sciences 3 presented. GR LE Lecture

(Also listed as BMB 764.) Describes the NMR methods used for the determination of biomolecular NMR Tech structure and dynamics. Emphasis Biomlclr Str & Biomedical on two-dimensional Fourier Spring 2010 BMS764 764 Dyn BMS Sciences 3 transform techniques. GR LE Lecture (Also listed as BMB 765) This is a survey course of modern computational tools and strategies used in sequence, 3-D structure and functional analysis of biomolecules. Comp Students will gain hands on Tools/Strategi Biomedical "laboratory" experience with key Spring 2010 BMS765 765 es in BMS BMS Sciences 4 software and strategies. GR LE Lecture (Also listed as BMB 727.) Mechanism of enzyme catalysis, including such topics as structure, kinetics, energetics, allosterism, co-enzymes, Biomedical and control of enzymes and Spring 2010 BMS767 767 Enzymes BMS Sciences 4 multienzyme systems. GR LE Lecture

(Also listed as BMB 729) Synthesis, secretion, degradation, structure assay, mechanism of action, and function of peptide hormones are presented. Emphasis is on insulin Biochem of and other hormones (e.g. glucagon, Peptide Biomedical somatotropin, somatostatin) Spring 2010 BMS768 768 Hormones BMS Sciences 3 involved in diabetes mellitus. GR LE Lecture (Also listed as BMB 731.) Examines the biochemistry of membranes and provides basic information on Biochemistry Biomedical membrane composition and Spring 2010 BMS769 769 of Membranes BMS Sciences 4 processes. GR LE Lecture

(Also listed as BMB 740.) Structure- function analysis of biological macromolecules (particularly Physical Biomedical proteins and polynucleotides) based Spring 2010 BMS770 770 Biochemistry BMS Sciences 4 on chemical and physical properties. GR LE Lecture (Also Bio 743) Principles of a, b, and g radiation and methodology of Safe Use of Biomedical counting with application to physical Spring 2010 BMS771 771 Radionuclides BMS Sciences 2 and biological problems. GR LE Lecture (Also listed as M&I 675.) Expands knowledge of basic microbiology by focusing on human-microbial pathogen interactions. The molecular basis of the pathogenic mechanisms will be emphasized. In addition, the student will gain a better appreciation and understanding of the complexities of Pathogenic Biomedical interactions between microbes and Spring 2010 BMS775 775 Mechanisms BMS Sciences 5 their human hosts. GR LE Lecture

Structure of energy-transducing membranes of mitochondria, chloroplasts, and bacteria. Emphasis on mechanisms of energy transduction, thermodynamics of oxidation-reduction reactions, biophysical spectroscopic methods, Biomedical and structure and surface Spring 2010 BMS776 776 Bioenergetics BMS Sciences 1 topography of membrane proteins. GR LE Lecture

(Also listed as M&I 777.) Study of the molecular basis of gene therapy and the use of viral gene delivery systems for the treatment of human disease. Gene therapy strategies are Biomedical contrasted with various diseases, Spring 2010 BMS777 777 Gene Therapy BMS Sciences 4 including cancer and AIDS. GR LE Lecture (Also listed as BIO 730.) Provides a survey of basic concepts that are Biomedical most important for understanding Spring 2010 BMS778 778 Cell Biology BMS Sciences 4 how cells function. GR LE Lecture (Also listed as BIO 734.) Study of the replication, organization, and function of nucleic acids with Molecular Biomedical emphasis on the role of nucleic acids Spring 2010 BMS779 779 Genetics BMS Sciences 3 in protein synthesis. GR LE Lecture (Also listed as BIO 626.) Nature of human genetic traits, methods of Human Biomedical analysis of inheritance, principles of Spring 2010 BMS780 780 Genetics BMS Sciences 4 counseling, and therapy. GR LE Lecture Review of current literature in Advanced molecular or human genetics Seminar in Biomedical subjects. Presentation of reviews to Spring 2010 BMS785 785 Genetics BMS Sciences 2 other students. GR LE Lecture (Also listed as BIO 737 and M&I 737.) Microbial and molecular techniques for producing, cloning, and characterizing recombinant DNA molecules; laboratory exercises in gene manipulation to give an understanding of principles of Recombinant Biomedical genetic engineering. Graded Spring 2010 BMS790 790 DNA Methods BMS Sciences 6 pass/unsatisfactory. GR LE Lecture (Also listed as BIO 676.) Study of the medical aspects of parasitology such as pathology, symptomatology, diagnosis, and identification of parasites. Course content is divided into three major categories: human Human Biomedical protozoology, helminthology, and Spring 2010 BMS799 799 Parasitology BMS Sciences 2 arthropodology. GR LE Lecture (Also listed as M&I 726.) Fundamentals of immunobiology and basic virology. Emphasis on regulatory and cellular levels of host immune responses against microbial pathogens as well as mechanisms of Immunology immunopathology. Characteristics & Basic Biomedical and molecular biology of virus Spring 2010 BMS802 802 Virology BMS Sciences 5 pathogens. GR LE Lecture (Also listed as M&I 727.) Study of microorganisms that are pathogenic for humans and animals using the organ system approach. Emphasis on mechanisms of pathogenesis and host resistance. Includes a project segment devoted to the independent study of the mechanisms of pathogenesis in the Pathogenic Biomedical host-parasite interactions of the Spring 2010 BMS803 803 Microbiology BMS Sciences 5 infectious agents used. GR LE Lecture

(Also listed as M&I 770, PHA 740, P&B 776.) Introduces concepts of intercellular communication through an interdisciplinary presentation of immune and neuroendocrine system functions. Emphasizes the Intercellular similarities between the systems and Communicatio Biomedical the multidisciplinary approaches Spring 2010 BMS805 805 n BMS Sciences 4 used to study each. GR LE Lecture (Also listed as M&I 731.) Introduction to the field of virology with emphasis on animal viruses. Studies the intrinsic properties of viruses and their interaction with cells; multiplication, disease Biomedical production, genetics, and tumor Spring 2010 BMS807 807 Basic Virology BMS Sciences 3 induction. GR LE Lecture (Also listed as M&I 833.) Provides an understanding of the process Viral Oncology Biomedical involved in cell transformation by Spring 2010 BMS809 809 Seminar BMS Sciences 3 oncogenic viruses. GR LE Lecture (Also listed as M&I 745.) Study of the biology of the immune system, interms of curent concepts of antibody formation and function. Acuired delayed and immediate hypersensitivity are studied with respect to immunological deficiencies, malignany, tolerance, Immunobiolog Biomedical graft rejection, infection and aquired Spring 2010 BMS812 812 y BMS Sciences 5 resistance. GR LE Lecture (Also listed as M&I 840.) Students Special Topics select, present, and analyze in Biomedical information from the current Spring 2010 BMS813 813 Immunology BMS Sciences 2 literature in immunobiology. GR LE Lecture

The basic principles and practices of biosafety are examined. This course teaches the identification, handling and containment of potentially hazardous biological materials, Biological Biomedical including microorganisms and Spring 2010 BMS817 817 Safety BMS Sciences 2 recombinant DNA. GR LE Lecture Focuses on both beneficial and adverse lost responses to microbial and metazoan parasites. Effects of Infection and Biomedical infection on immune function are Spring 2010 BMS818 818 Immunity BMS Sciences 3 stressed. GR LE Lecture (Also listed as BIO 740.) Introduction to theoretical and practical aspects of transmission Electron electron microscopy. Emphasis on Microscopy Biomedical interpretation and evaluation of Spring 2010 BMS834 834 Life Sci BMS Sciences 6 electron micrographs. GR LE Lecture (Also listed as BIO 720.) A comprehensive course addressing both the known and theoretical Mammalian Biomedical aspects of cellular organization and Spring 2010 BMS835 835 Cell Biology BMS Sciences 4 function. GR LE Lecture Lecture/La (Also listed as ANT 711.) Lectures b Human Gross Biomedical and dissection of human cadaver. Combinatio Spring 2010 BMS837 837 Anatomy BMS Sciences 9 Includes introductory embryology. GR LL n (Also listed as ANT 721.) Detailed Human Biomedical macroanatomy of human cells, Spring 2010 BMS838 838 Microanatomy BMS Sciences 8 tissues, and organ systems. GR LE Lecture

(Also listed as BIO 603.) Describes underlying processes that initiate the Developmenta Biomedical development of tissue and whole Spring 2010 BMS839 839 l Biology BMS Sciences 5 organisms in plants and animals. GR LE Lecture Reproductive cycles and gametogenesis; intercourse and Repro conception; events of pregnancy Anatomy/Phys Biomedical and parturition; contraception, Spring 2010 BMS840 840 iology BMS Sciences 3 sterility, and dysfunction. GR LE Lecture (Also listed as P&B 722.) Explores the role of ion channels in a variety of cell types with an emphasis on both electrophysiological and Biomedical biochemical methods for evaluation Spring 2010 BMS853 853 Ion Channels BMS Sciences 4 of channel function. GR LE Lecture (Also listed as P&B 650.) Concepts of glial cell physiology based on the analysis of current primary literature. Topics include interaction between glia and other cell types Glial Cell Biomedical and the role of glia in Spring 2010 BMS856 856 Physiology BMS Sciences 3 pathophysiology. GR LE Lecture (Also listed as P&B 771.) Survey of endocrinological mechanisms and General Biomedical their role in integration of body Spring 2010 BMS860 860 Endodrinology BMS Sciences 3 function. GR LE Lecture (Also listed as P&B 610.) An overview of human/mammalian organ system physiology. Fundamental mechanisms and the Human Biomedical experimental basis for current Spring 2010 BMS862 862 Physiology BMS Sciences 5 understanding are emphasized. GR LE Lecture

This course is appropriate for students who will be involved in biomedical research. This provides Prin lecture and student interactive series Biomedical Biomedical designed to introduce students to Spring 2010 BMS863 863 Research BMS Sciences 1 the basics of biomedical research. GR LE Lecture (Also listed as P&B 642.) Physiological mechanisms that subserve the functions of the nervous system. Topics include the biophysics of neuronal information, Introduction intercellular communications, motor Neurophysiolo Biomedical control, sensory systems, and Spring 2010 BMS865 865 gy BMS Sciences 4 development neurobiology. GR LE Lecture

(Also listed as P&B 669.) Employs a quantitative approach to the properties of solutes, water, bio- electrical phenomena, transport systems that move solutes across biological membranes, and the Quant Aspects interactions of these solutes with Membrane Biomedical membranes. May be taken for letter Spring 2010 BMS869 869 Trans BMS Sciences 3 grade or pass/unsatisfactory. GR LE Lecture (Also listed as PHA 870 and P&B 870.) Study of physiological steady state and pharmacological properties of vascular cells-circulating erythrocytes, endothelial cells, and Physio & smooth muscle cells in particular-as Pharm Biomedical a basis of pathologic aberrations and Spring 2010 BMS870 870 Vascular Cells BMS Sciences 3 clinical disorders. GR LE Lecture

(Also listed as P&B 772/M&I 772.) Signalling and molecular Mechanisms Biomedical mechanisms of apoptotic cell death Spring 2010 BMS872 872 of Cell Death BMS Sciences 3 and relationship to human diseases. GR LE Lecture This course introduces the student to the physiological and anatomical basis of physical disabilities, including disorders or cognition, Physiology of Biomedical impaired mobility and sensory Spring 2010 BMS874 874 Disability BMS Sciences 4 deprivation. GR LE Lecture In-depth coverage of cellular neuroscience with an emphasis on physiological concepts. Subjects include nervous system development, generation of ion gradients, ionic basis of the action Neuroscience Biomedical potential, synaptic transmission and Spring 2010 BMS875 875 & Physiolog BMS Sciences 4 ion channels. GR LE Lecture (Also listed as PTX 710) Introduction of the basic principles that govern the bio availability/activity of drugs and Principles of Biomedical toxants in an organism with focus Spring 2010 BMS876 876 Biokinetics BMS Sciences 4 on humans. GR LE Lecture (Also listed as PTX 879) In-depth treatment of the theoretical principles and practical approaches to experimental investigation of drug action at the membrane receptor Molecular Biomedical level using text and articles from Spring 2010 BMS879 879 Pharmacology BMS Sciences 4 primary literature. GR LE Lecture

(Also listed as PHA 880.) Extends the principles and theoretical considerations learned in BMS 879 and applies them to the action of drugs on the cardiovascular, respiratory, endocrine, gastrointestinal, and genito-urinary systems. Emphasis on antibiotics, chemotherapy of infectious diseases, antineoplasia, and immuno- suppressants. An introduction to toxicology is provided. 879 and applies them to the action of drugs on the cardiovascular, respiratory, endocrine, gastrointestinal, and genito-urinary systems. Emphasis on antibiotics, chemotherapy of infectious diseases, antineoplasia, General and immuno-suppressants. An Pharmacology Biomedical introduction to toxicology is Spring 2010 BMS880 880 II BMS Sciences 4 provided. GR LE Lecture (Also listed as PTX 700) Practical laboratory experience in commonly used biological techniques including DNA purification and manipulation, protein expression and analysis, and the classical pharmacological technique of measuring receptor binding. Designed to give hands on experience along with a short Research Biomedical weekly lecture providing background Spring 2010 BMS881 881 Techniques BMS Sciences 3 on the theory behind the topic. GR LE Lecture

(Also listed as PTX 770.) In-depth understanding of chemical and biological warfare threat agents and medical intervention. Requirements for government and contract research students for study design, Toxicol Appl Biomedical development and execution. Spring 2010 BMS884 884 Chm Defense BMS Sciences 3 GR LE Lecture

Introduces basic principles of abnormal biological processes in the human and subhuman vertebrate organisms. Deals with tissue injury and degeneration, abnormal growth, infection and host defense, selected metabolic and congenital disorders, and forensic problems. Complies with the Toxicology Society's General Biomedical recommended requirements for the Spring 2010 BMS886 886 Pathology BMS Sciences 7 professional toxicologist. GR LE Lecture (Also listed as PTX 751) Modern toxicology focuses on understanding the mechanism of action of chemicals of the molecular level. Exploration of a spectrum of molecular mechanisms of toxicity Molecular Biomedical providing a broad perspective of the Spring 2010 BMS887 887 Toxicology BMS Sciences 4 cutting edge toxicology research. GR LE Lecture (Also listed as PHA 752.) Introduction to general toxicology. Particular toxic agents are studied, including teratogens, mutagens, oncogens, heavy metals, and other environmental contaminants and toxins. Clinical, forensic, industrial, and agricultural toxicology are General Biomedical addressed along with regulations Spring 2010 BMS888 888 Toxicology II BMS Sciences 4 that apply to the field. GR LE Lecture

The pathobiology of toxic chemicals and materials is presented with emphasis placed on anatomic and physiologic changes produced in common laboratory animal species. Research methods enhancing the Toxicologic Biomedical pathologic evaluation of biomedical Spring 2010 BMS889 889 Pathology BMS Sciences 3 specemens will be stressed. GR LE Lecture (Also listed as PTX 750) Introduction of the basic principles that govern the dynamics of drugs and toxants Principles of Biomedical in an organism with focus on Spring 2010 BMS890 890 Biodynamics BMS Sciences 4 humans. GR LE Lecture (Also listed as PHA 898.) In-depth treatment of the anatomy, biochemistry, physiology, and function of neurotransmitter systems Neuropharmac Biomedical and the effects of drugs on the Spring 2010 BMS898 898 ology BMS Sciences 3 nervous system. GR LE Lecture Continuing Biomedical Spring 2010 BMS899 899 Education BMS Sciences 1 GR LE Lecture (Also listed as P&B 720) Representation, processing and transmission of neuronal information; note of neuronal Neurophysiolo Biomedical circuits in motor control and sensory Spring 2010 BMS902 902 gy BMS Sciences 3 systems. GR LE Lecture (Also listed as ANT 731.) Detailed survey of the anatomy and physiology of the major fiber tracts Human Biomedical and cell groups of the human central Spring 2010 BMS903 903 Neurobiology BMS Sciences 7 nervous system. GR LE Lecture (Also listed as PSY 665.) Experimental findings in animal and human memory with emphasis on Information Biomedical their implications for current Spring 2010 BMS905 905 Processing BMS Sciences 4 theories of memory. GR LE Lecture Adv (Also listed as PSY 619.) Detailed Topics:Physiol Biomedical examination of selected areas in Spring 2010 BMS910 910 ogical Psy BMS Sciences 4 cognition and learning. GR LE Lecture

(Also listed as PSY 891.) Covers neurobiological bases of behavior. Focuses on motor function, Behavioral Biomedical ingestion, mating, learning, memory, Spring 2010 BMS914 914 Neuroscience BMS Sciences 4 rhythmical influences, and emotion. GR LE Lecture (Also listed as PHY 825) This course will treat fundamental programming approaches, data structures and mathematical/statistical principles used in designing computational biology tools and algorithms. Fund Bio Students will learn theoretical Comp & Biomedical principles and gain practical Spring 2010 BMS925 925 Modeling BMS Sciences 5 experience. GR LE Lecture (Also listed as HFE 725.) Provides students with tools required to Quantitative accomplish a workload analysis as a Workload Biomedical requisite to a systems design or a Spring 2010 BMS954 954 Analysis BMS Sciences 4 redesign of an existing system. GR LE Lecture

(Also listed as BME 731.) Fundamentals of medical ultrasonics: ultrasound generation, propagation, scattering, and attenuation in biological tissue. A- mode, B-mode, M-mode, and Doppler imaging techniques. Medical Biomedical Ultrasound tissue characterization Spring 2010 BMS956 956 Ultrasonics BMS Sciences 4 and quantitative imaging techniques. GR LE Lecture (Also listed as BME 732.) Principles of generating images from projections. Discussion of the various scanner geometries, mathematical reconstruction, correction procedures, and qualitative and quantitative evaluation of images. A major focus Computed Biomedical is the medical application of Spring 2010 BMS957 957 Tomography BMS Sciences 4 computed tomography. GR LE Lecture (Also listed as BME 734.) Digital image processing in its application to medical images. Topics include image display, filtering, two- dimensional Fourier transform, restoration, enhancement, and edge Processing of detection. Some simple tools from Medical Biomedical the field of mathematical Spring 2010 BMS959 959 Images BMS Sciences 4 morphology are also introduced. GR LE Lecture (Also listed as BME 741.) Teaches the design and application of neuromuscular assistive devices. Neuromuscula Biomedical Biomathematics modeling and Spring 2010 BMS961 961 r Rehab Egr BMS Sciences 4 control theory are emphasized. GR LE Lecture

(Also listed as HFE 723.) Designed for BMS students who are residents of the Aerospace Medicine Program. Seminar focuses on recent developments in human factors engineering. Addresses design principles, crew compartment Aerospace technology and resource Med Human Biomedical management, crew members Spring 2010 BMS964 964 Factors BMS Sciences 3 performance and reliability. GR LE Lecture (Also listed as BIO 703.) Molecular mechanism of development, Advanced including topics such as; cell Development Biomedical signalling, pattern formation, Spring 2010 BMS967 967 Biology BMS Sciences 4 terminal differentiation. GR LE Lecture (Also listed as P&B 808.) Convention of student body and faculty in biomedical sciences to learn, discuss, and critique the basic and clinical biomedical literature as Biomedical presented by an active and Sciences Biomedical reputable scientific investigator. Spring 2010 BMS990 990 Seminar BMS Sciences 1 Student presentations required. GR LE Lecture Biomedical Selected topics in biomedical Spring 2010 BMS991 991 Special Topics BMS Sciences 1 sciences. GR LE Lecture Introduces BMS students to the ongoing research activities within the nine program tracks; involves Introduction Biomedical presentations by BMS faculty. Spring 2010 BMS994 994 to Research BMS Sciences 5 Graded pass/unsatisfactory. GR LE Lecture

Non- Supervised research other than Dissertation Biomedical laboratory rotations or dissertation Spring 2010 BMS995 995 Research BMS Sciences 1 research.Pass/unsatisfactory grades. GR LE Lecture Independent study designed to develop proficiency in technology, instrumentation, research design, and data analysis in an area of concentration (advanced curriculum) Laboratory Biomedical different from a student's area of Spring 2010 BMS996 996 Rotation I BMS Sciences 1 specialization. GR LB Lab Independent study designed to develop proficiency in technology, instrumentation, research design, and data analysis in an area of concentration (advanced curriculum) Laboratory Biomedical different from a student's area of Spring 2010 BMS997 997 Rotation II BMS Sciences 1 specialization. GR LB Lab Independent study designed to develop proficiency in technology, instrumentation, research design, and data analysis in an area of concentration (advanced curriculum) Laboratory Biomedical different from a student's area of Spring 2010 BMS998 998 Rotation III BMS Sciences 1 specialization. GR LB Lab Planning and execution of scholarly original research of a quality that is publishable in a referred, scientific journal. Research must be communicated to the supervisory committee in written form and Dissertation Biomedical defended by public, oral Spring 2010 BMS999 999 Research BMS Sciences 1 examination. GR LE Lecture

Covers the range of activities, challenges, opportunities, and career paths in the world of U.S. and global business. Includes an overview and introduction to such diverse areas as the economic setting, international business, the structure of business, management of American business, human resources, marketing, Horizons in information systems, accounting, Spring 2010 BUS100 100 Business BUS Business 4 finance, and ethics in business. UG LE Lecture Spec Top in Spring 2010 BUS480 480 Business BUS Business 3 UG LE Lecture Introduction to PC networking hardware, concepts, and technologies. Focus is on LAN administration and hardware and software configuration using in class Computer hands-on exercises. Internet PC Networking Engineerin resources, from the PC network Spring 2010 CEG210 210 I CEG g4perspective, are utilized. UG LE Lecture Focuses on server installation, administration, multiple protocol intergration, systems maintenance, Computer and trouble-shooting. Includes PC Networking Engineerin hands-on class and laboratory Spring 2010 CEG211 211 II CEG g4assignments. UG LE Lecture

Introduction to digital computers and computer programming with C language. Algorithms and techniques useful to engineers. Data representation, debugging, and program verification. Programming assignments include complex arithmetic. (3 hours lecture, 2 hours "C" Computer lab) CS and CEG majors may not Programming Engineerin take this course for credit. Spring 2010 CEG220 220 for Engr CEG g4 UG LE Lecture "C" Computer Programming Engineerin Spring 2010 CEG220L 220L for Engr Lab CEG g 0 UG LB Lab Study and usage of the C programming language beyond what Computer is taught in the introductory course, Adv "C" for Engineerin CEG 220, in the solution of Spring 2010 CEG221 221 Engineers CEG g4engineering oriented problems. UG LE Lecture Linux and Windows; GUI; files, directories, permissions; programs, processes; system calls, libraries; loading; dynamic linking; command line shells; scripting languages; regular expressions; clients and Computer servers; Web browsers; secure shell, Linux and Engineerin sftp; SSl/TSL; system Spring 2010 CEG233 233 Windows CEG g4administration. UG LE Lecture Computer Linux and Engineerin Spring 2010 CEG233L 233L Windows Lab CEG g 0 Linux and Windows Lab UG LB Lab (Also listed as EE 260.) Topics include switching algebra and switching functions, logic design of combinational and sequential circuits using TTL, combinational logic design with MSI and LSI, busing, Computer storage elements, and Engineerin instrumentation. Three hours Spring 2010 CEG260 260 Digital Circuits CEG g4lecture, two hours lab. UG LE Lecture Computer Digital Circuits Engineerin Spring 2010 CEG260L 260L Labs CEG g 0 Required laboratory for CEG 260. UG LB Lab Definitions of AI, discussion of the different technologies that comprise the field, introduction to the fundamental concepts and methodologies of expert systems, and hands-on experience developing Computer small expert system applications. CS Fundamental Engineerin and CEG majors may not take this Spring 2010 CEG305 305 Expert System CEG g4course for credit. UG LE Lecture

Terminology and understanding of functional organizations and sequential operation of a digital computer. Program structure, and machine and assembly language topics including addressing, stacks, argument passing, arithmetic operations, traps, and input/output. Computer Macros, modularization, linkers, and Computer Engineerin debuggers are used. Three hours Spring 2010 CEG320 320 Organization CEG g4lecture, two hours lab. UG LE Lecture Introduction to the use of UNIX and UNIX tools as a problem-solving environment. Emphasis on the Computer shell, files and directories, editing Introduction Engineerin files, user process management, Spring 2010 CEG333 333 to Unix CEG g2compiling, and debugging. UG LE Lecture

Introduction to the design of information systems compirsing modern technologies such as SQL database programming, networks, and distributed computing with Computer CORBA, electronic and hypertext Design of Info Engineerin (HTML) documents, and multimedia. Spring 2010 CEG355 355 Tech Sys CEG g4 UG LE Lecture (Also listed as EE 451.) Topics include flip-flops, registers, counters, programmable logic devices, memory devices, register-level design, and microcomputer system organization. Students must show Computer competency in the design of digital Digital System Engineerin systems. Three hours lecture, two Spring 2010 CEG360 360 Design CEG g4hours lab. UG LE Lecture Computer Digital System Engineerin Spring 2010 CEG360L 360L Design Lab CEG g 0 Required laboratory for CEG 360. UG LB Lab This course introduces software testing strategies and established best practices for testing software in a systematic manner. Focus is on Computer planning, writing, and executing a Intro Software Engineerin software test plan along with Spring 2010 CEG361 361 Testing CEG g4documented results. UG LE Lecture Computer Selected Engineerin Selected topics in computer Spring 2010 CEG399 399 Topics CEG g1engineering. UG LE Lecture Survey of modern digital communications techniques. Focus on serial transmission over public communications channels. Topics include information content and coding, asynchronous and synchronous formats, concentrating and multiplexing, channel properties, modulation techniques, common carrier services, error sources and control, regulatory policies, and networks and their analyses. Students must design both hardware and software components Computer of computer communications Computer Engineerin systems. Three hours lecture, two Spring 2010 CEG402 402 Networks CEG g4hours lab. UG LE Lecture Computer Computer Engineerin Spring 2010 CEG402L 402L Networks Lab CEG g 0 Required laboratory for CEG 402. UG LB Lab Introduction to Wireless Personal Area Networks (WPANs). Topics include the networking architectures, protocol design and development, resource management, middleware and agent Computer technologies, safety, security and Personal Area Engineerin compatibility and performance Spring 2010 CEG403 403 Networks CEG g4analysis in WPANs. UG LE Lecture Introduction to wireless sensor networks, fundamental problems and their solutions. Focus on data aggregation, dissemination, localization, power management, security, algorithms and protocol. Wireless Computer Students develop applications using Sensor Engineerin Micaz motes & sensors running Spring 2010 CEG404 404 Networks CEG g4TinyOS operating system. UG LE Lecture Introduction to the design and development of software and computer-interfacing hardware for effective use of microprocessors in process control, data collecting, and other special-purpose computing systems. Software topics include assembly language programming, Computer input/output, interrupts, direct Microproc Engineerin memory access, and timing Spring 2010 CEG411 411 System Design CEG g4problems. For nonmajors only. UG LE Lecture Microproc Computer System Des Engineerin Spring 2010 CEG411L 411L Lab CEG g 0 Required laboratory for CEG 411. UG LB Lab (Also listed as MTH 416.) Survey of numerical methods in linear algebra emphasizing practice with high-level computer tools. Topics include Gaussian elimination, LU decomposition, numerical eigenvalue problems, QR factorization, least Computer squares, singular value Matrix Engineerin decompositions, and iterative Spring 2010 CEG416 416 Computations CEG g4methods. UG LE Lecture Foundations of fuzzy set theory, system modeling using fuzzy rules, structure of fuzzy controllers and PID fuzzy controller design. Also included are neural network foundations, single layered/multi- Computer layered perceptrons, learning rules, Intro to Intell Engineerin basics of adaptive controls and Spring 2010 CEG419 419 Control CEG g4adaptive neural control. UG LE Lecture Computer Intro to Intell Engineerin Spring 2010 CEG419L 419L Control Lab CEG g 0 Required laboratory for CEG 419. UG LB Lab Introduction to computer architecture, computer system analysis and design, performance and cost, instruction set architecture, processor implementation techniques, Computer pipelining, memory-hierarchy Computer Engineerin design, input/output, and Spring 2010 CEG420 420 Architecture CEG g4contemporary architectures. UG LE Lecture In-depth study of the design and use of microcomputer systems. Computer organization and interface facilities are examined. Hardware/software projects are required to develop techniques for Computer hardware and software design of Microcompute Engineerin open-ended projects. Three hours Spring 2010 CEG421 421 r Design Proj CEG g4lecture, two hours lab. UG LE Lecture Microcom Computer Design Proj Engineerin Spring 2010 CEG421L 421L Lab CEG g 0 Required laboratory for CEG 421. UG LB Lab VHDL is an industry-standard language used to describe hardware from the abstract to the concrete Computer level. VHDL is rapidly being VHDL Hdwe Engineerin embraced as the universal Spring 2010 CEG425 425 Desc Lang CEG g4communication medium of design. UG LE Lecture

Introduction to linear optical systems, transformation properties of optical systems, correlation, convolution, diffraction, applications related to optical computers, such as beam steering for optical Computer interconnection and parallel optical Linear Optical Engineerin algorithm for pattern search, and Spring 2010 CEG428 428 Systems CEG g4neural network. UG LE Lecture Computer Linear Optical Engineerin Spring 2010 CEG428L 428L Sys Lab CEG g 0 Required laboratory for CEG 428. UG LB Lab Authentication, address spoofing, hijacking, SYN floods, smurfing, sniffing, routing tricks, and privacy of data en-route. Buffer overruns and other exploitations of software Computer development errors. Hardening of Internet Engineerin operating systems. Intrusion Spring 2010 CEG429 429 Security CEG g4detection. Firewalls. Ethics. UG LE Lecture

Overview of operating systems internals. File-system usage and design, process usage and control, virtual memory, multi user systems, Computer access control. Course projects use Operating Engineerin C++ language. 4 Credit Hours. Spring 2010 CEG433 433 Systems CEG g4Three hours lecture, two hours lab. UG LE Lecture

Continuation of CEG 433. Processes and semaphores. Classical problems and solutions of synchronization and concurrency. File system integrity Computer and robustness. Paging and Concurrent Engineerin segmentation. Overview of device Spring 2010 CEG434 434 Software Des CEG g4drivers. Design of OS internals. UG LE Lecture

Study of process coordination, client- server computing, network and distributed operating systems, network and distributed file systems, Distrib Computer concurrency control, recovery of Computing & Engineerin distributed transactions, and fault- Spring 2010 CEG435 435 Sys CEG g4tolerant computing. UG LE Lecture Study networking protocol and system design in mobile computing. Focus on concepts, architecture, design, and performance evaluation of mobile computing principles, Computer protocols and applications, Mobile Engineerin including: wireless TCP, Mobile IP, Spring 2010 CEG436 436 Computing CEG g4802.11, agent techniques, etc. UG LE Lecture

Laboratory projects combine engineering hardware and computer- science software concepts in the Computer design and implementation of small, Embedded Engineerin special-purpose computer systems. Spring 2010 CEG453 453 Systems CEG g4Three hours lecture, two hours lab. UG LE Lecture Embedded Computer Systems Engineerin Spring 2010 CEG453L 453L Laboratory CEG g 0 Required laboratory for CEG 453. UG LB Lab

(Also listed as EE 454.) Introduction to VLSI system design. Topics include CMOS devices and circuit design techniques, basic building blocks for CMOS design, fabrication processing and design rules, chip planning and layout, system timing Computer and power dissipation, simulation for Engineerin VLSI design, and signal processing Spring 2010 CEG454 454 VLSI Design CEG g4with VLSI. UG LE Lecture Computer VLSI Design Engineerin Spring 2010 CEG454L 454L Lab CEG g 0 Required laboratory for CEG 454. UG LB Lab (Also listed as EE 456, ME 456.) An introduction to the mathematics, programming, and control of robots. Topics include coordinate systems and transformations, manipulator Computer kinematics and inverse kinematics, Intro to Engineerin trajectory planning, Jacobians, and Spring 2010 CEG456 456 Robotics CEG g4control. UG LE Lecture Computer Intro to Engineerin Spring 2010 CEG456L 456L Robotics Lab CEG g 0 Required laboratory for CEG 456. UG LB Lab

(Also listed as EE 458.) Design and application of digital integrated circuits using programmable logic devices (PLDs) and field programmable gate arrays (FPGAs). A commercial set of CAD tools Computer (Mentor Graphics and Xilinx) will be Ckt Dsgn w Engineerin used in the laboratory portion of the Spring 2010 CEG458 458 PLDs & FPGAs CEG g4course. UG LE Lecture Computer Ckt Des/PLDs Engineerin Spring 2010 CEG458L 458L & FPGAs Lab CEG g 0 Required laboratory for CEG 458. UG LB Lab (Also listed as EE 459.) Application of VHSIC hardware description language (VHDL) to the design, analysis, multi-level simulation, and synthesis of digital integrated circuits. A commercial set of CAD Computer tools (Mentor Graphics) will be used Circuit Design Engineerin in the laboratory portion of the Spring 2010 CEG459 459 with VHDL CEG g4course. UG LE Lecture Computer Ckt Design Engineerin Spring 2010 CEG459L 459L with VHDL Lab CEG g 0 Required laboratory for CEG 459. UG LB Lab Concepts of software engineering. Analysis, design, and implementation of software engineering concepts that comprise structured programming and design. Case studies serve as examples Computer illustrating the software life-cycle Intro to Engineerin model. Three hours lecture, two Spring 2010 CEG460 460 Software Engr CEG g4hours lab. UG LE Lecture

Study of object-oriented design and programming. Programming topics emphasize the core concepts of encapsulation, inheritance, polymorphism, and dynamic binding. Computer Additional topics include class Obj-Oriented Engineerin organization, software maintenance, Spring 2010 CEG461 461 Prog&Design CEG g4and design of reusable components. UG LE Lecture Discusses software development as it relates to the individual, software process measurement, design and code reviews, software quality measurement, design, and design verification. Each student will Lecture/La Pers Computer participate in the development of a b Softw/Dev Engineerin software project. Three hours Combinatio Spring 2010 CEG463 463 Process CEG g4lecture, two hours lab. UG LL n

(Also listed as HFE 465.) Provide students experience in interactive real-time simulation, design, implementation, and evaluation of interfaces to simulations. The Computer relevant topics are explored through Interactive Engineerin application in supervisory control of Spring 2010 CEG465 465 Sys Modeling CEG g4complex, dynamic systems. UG LE Lecture Discusses software development processes, models, and techniques necessary to successfully develop large-scale software. Presents the Capability Maturity Model (CMM). Lecture/La Managing Computer Each student will participate in the b Softw/Dev Engineerin development of a software project. Combinatio Spring 2010 CEG468 468 Proces CEG g4Three hours lecture, two hours lab. UG LL n

(Also listed as MTH 476.) Contents: raster graphics algorithms, geometric primitives and their attributes, clipping, anialiasing, geometric transformations, structures and hierarchical models, input devices, and interactive techniques. Students develop Computer interrelated programs to design a Computer Engineerin three-dimensional hierarchical Spring 2010 CEG476 476 Graphics CEG g4model, manipulate, and view it. UG LE Lecture (Also listed as MTH 477.) Continuation of CEG 476. Covers surface rendering, midden line and surface removal, illumination models, texture and mapping, color models, geometric modeling, and graphical interface design. Students Computer develop programs and a final Computer Engineerin project. Three hours lecture, two Spring 2010 CEG477 477 Graphics II CEG g4hours lab. UG LE Lecture (Also listed as MTH 456, EE 478.) Introduction to the essentials of error-correcting codes and the study of methods for efficient and accurate transfer of information. Computer Topics to be covered include basic Engineerin concepts, perfect and related codes, Spring 2010 CEG478 478 Coding Theory CEG g3cyclic codes, and BCH codes. UG LE Lecture Covers transformations, interpolation, morphing, camera control, hierarchical kinematic modeling, rigid-body animation, controlling groups of objects, collision detection, image-based Computer rendering. Students develop three Computer Engineerin programs and a final project relating Spring 2010 CEG479 479 Animation CEG g4to animation. UG LE Lecture

Covers various visualization approaches for different data types. These visualization aproaches are discussed using real-world data sets. Different usage modalities will be Computer discussed, including non-traditional Sci Vis and Engineerin input devices and display types. 3 Spring 2010 CEG481 481 Virt Env CEG g4hrs lecture, 2 hrs lab. UG LE Lecture

Train students on methods to develop breakthrough products with an entrepreneurial perspective and managerial outlook. Topics include advanced product development, protecting intellectual property, Technology- Computer fostering strategic and creative Based Engineerin thinking, effectively leading Spring 2010 CEG490 490 Ventures CEG g4technology-driven teams. UG LE Lecture Completion of a computer engineering research project. Computer Writing and defending a thesis that Undergraduat Engineerin describes the research and Independe Spring 2010 CEG495 495 e Thesis CEG g4summarizes the results. UG IS nt Study

A summative computer engineering team design project building upon previous engineering, science, mathematics, and communication course work focusing on Computer professional practice in computer Engineerin science and engineering. Must Spring 2010 CEG498 498 Team Projects CEG g4enroll in two consecutive terms. UG LE Lecture Computer Selected Engineerin Topics vary. May be taken for letter Independe Spring 2010 CEG499 499 Topics CEG g1grade or pass/unsatisfactory. UG IS nt Study Covers definitions of AI, discusses the different technologies that comprise the field, introduces the fundamental concepts and methodologies of expert systems, Computer and provides hands-on experience Fundamental Engineerin developing small expert system Spring 2010 CEG505 505 of Expert Sys CEG g4applications. GR LE Lecture

Terminology and understanding of functional organizations and sequential operation of a digital computer. Program structure, and machine and assembly language topics including addressing, stacks, argument passing, arithmetic operations, traps, and input/output. Lecture/La Computer Macros, modularization, linkers, and b Computer Engineerin debuggers are used. 3 hours lecture, Combinatio Spring 2010 CEG520 520 Organization CEG g42 hours lab. GR LL n (Also listed as EE 651.) Topics include flip-flops, registers, counters, programmable logic devices, memory devices, register-level design, and microcomputer system organization. Students must show Computer competency in the design of digital Digital System Engineerin systems. 3 hours lecture, 2 hours Spring 2010 CEG560 560 Design CEG g4lab. GR LE Lecture Computer Digital System Engineerin Spring 2010 CEG560L 560L Design Lab CEG g 0 Required laboratory for CEG 560. GR LB Lab This course introduces software testing strategies and established best practices for testing software in a systematic manner. Focus is on planning, writing, and executing a Computer software test plan along with Intro Software Engineerin documented results. Spring 2010 CEG561 561 Testing CEG g4 GR LE Lecture Survey of modern digital communications techniques. Specific focus is on serial transmission over public communication channels. Topics include information content and coding, asynchronous and synchronous formats, concentrating and multiplexing, channel properties, modulation techniques, common carrier services, error sources and control, regulatory policies, networks, and their analyses. Students design both hardware and software components of computer communications Computer systems. 3 hours lecture, 2 hours Computer Engineerin lab. Knowledge of a higher-order Spring 2010 CEG602 602 Networks CEG g4language required. GR LE Lecture Computer Computer Commun Des Engineerin Spring 2010 CEG602L 602L Lab CEG g 0 Required laboratory for CEG 602. GR LB Lab Introduction of wireless Personal Area Networks (WPANs). Topics include the networking architectures, protocol design and development, resource management, middleware and agent Computer technologies, safety, security and Personal Area Engineerin compatibility and performance Spring 2010 CEG603 603 Networks CEG g4analysis in WPANs. GR LE Lecture Introduction to wireless sensor networks. Overview of fundamental problems and their solutions. Focus on data aggregation, dissemination, localization, power management, security, algorithms and protocol. Wireless Computer Students develop applications using Sensor Engineerin Micaz motes and sensors running Spring 2010 CEG604 604 Networks CEG g4TinyOS operating systems. GR LE Lecture Introduces the design and development of software and computer interfacing hardware for effective use of microprocessors in process control, data collecting, and other special purpose computing systems. Software topics include assembly language programming, input/output, interrupts, direct Computer memory access, and timing Microproc Engineerin problems. 3 hours lecture, 2 hours Spring 2010 CEG611 611 System Design CEG g4lab. GR LE Lecture Computer Microproc Sys Engineerin Spring 2010 CEG611L 611L Desgn Lab CEG g 0 Required laboratory for CEG 611. GR LB Lab (Also listed as MTH 616.) Survey of numerical methods in linear algebra emphasizing practice with high-level computer tools. Topics include Gaussian elimination, LU decomposition, numerical eigenvalue problems, QR factorization, least Computer squares, singular value Matrix Engineerin decompositions, and iterative Spring 2010 CEG616 616 Computations CEG g4methods. GR LE Lecture Foundations of fuzzy set theory, system modeling using fuzzy rules, structure of fuzzy controllers and PID fuzzy controller design. Also included are neural network foundations, single layered/multi- Computer layered perceptrons, learning rules, Intro to Intell Engineerin basics of adaptive controls and Spring 2010 CEG619 619 Control CEG g4adaptive neural control. GR LE Lecture Computer Intro Intell Engineerin Spring 2010 CEG619L 619L Control Lab CEG g 0 Required laboratory for CEG 619. GR LB Lab Introduction to Computer Architecture, computer system analysis and design, performance and cost, instruction set architecture, processor implementation techniques, Computer pipelining, memory-hierarchy Computer Engineerin design, input/output and Spring 2010 CEG620 620 Architecture CEG g4contemporary architectures. GR LE Lecture In-depth study of the design and use of microcomputer systems. The computer organization and interface facilities are examined. Hardware/software projects are required to develop techniques for Computer hardware and software design of Microcompute Engineerin open-ended projects. 3 hours Spring 2010 CEG621 621 r Design Proj CEG g4lecture, 2 hours lab. GR LE Lecture Micro Computer Computer Proj Engineerin Spring 2010 CEG621L 621L Lab CEG g 0 Required laboratory for CEG 621. GR LB Lab Rapidly being embraced as the universal communication medium of design, VHDL is an industry Computer standard language used to describe VHDL Hdwe Engineerin hardware from the abstract to the Spring 2010 CEG625 625 Desc Lang CEG g4concrete level. GR LE Lecture Introduction to linear optical systems, transformation properties of optical systems, correlation, convolution, diffraction, applications related to optical computers, such as beam steering for optical Computer interconnection and parallel optical Linear Optical Engineerin algorithm for pattern search, neural Spring 2010 CEG628 628 Systems CEG g4network. GR LE Lecture Authentication, address spoofing, hijacking, SYN floods, smurfing, sniffing, routing tricks, and privacy of data en-route. Buffer overruns and other exploitations of software Computer development errors. Hardening of Internet Engineerin operating systems. Intrusion Spring 2010 CEG629 629 Security CEG g4detection. Firewalls. Ethics. GR LE Lecture

Overview of Operating System internals. File-system usage and design, process usage and control, virtual memory, multi user systems, Computer access control. Course projects use Operating Engineerin C++ language. 4 Credit Hours. Spring 2010 CEG633 633 Systems CEG g4Three house lecture, two hours lab. GR LE Lecture Continuation of CEG 633. Processes and semaphores. Classical problems and solutions of synchronization and concurrency. File system integrity Computer and robustness. Paging and Concurrent Engineerin segmentation. Overview of device Spring 2010 CEG634 634 Software Des CEG g4drivers. Design of OS internals. GR LE Lecture

Covers issues such as process coordination, client-server computing, network and distributed operating systems, network and distributed file systems, concurrency Distrib Computer control and recovery of distributed Computing & Engineerin transactions, and fault-tolerant Spring 2010 CEG635 635 Sys CEG g4computing. GR LE Lecture

Study networking protocol and system design in mobile computing. Focus on concepts, architecture, design, and performance evaluation of mobile computing principle, Computer protocols and applications, Mobile Engineerin including: wireless TCP, Mobile IP, Spring 2010 CEG636 636 Computing CEG g4802.11 agent techniques, etc. GR LE Lecture Projects in the laboratory that combine engineering hardware and computer science software concepts in the design and implementation of Computer small special-purpose computer Embedded Engineerin systems. 3 hours lecture, 2 hours Spring 2010 CEG653 653 Systems CEG g4lab. GR LE Lecture Embedded Computer Systems Engineerin Spring 2010 CEG653L 653L Laboratory CEG g 0 Required laboratory for CEG 653. GR LB Lab (Also listed as EE 654.) Introduction to VLSI system design. Topics include CMOS devices and circuit design techniques, basic building blocks for CMOS design, fabrication processing and design rules, chip planning and layout, system timing Computer and power dissipation, simulation for Engineerin VLSI design, and signal processing Spring 2010 CEG654 654 VLSI Design CEG g4with VLSI. GR LE Lecture Computer VLSI Design Engineerin Spring 2010 CEG654L 654L Lab CEG g 0 Required laboratory for CEG 654. GR LB Lab

(Also listed as EE 656 and ME 656.) Introduction to the mathematics, programming, and control of robots. Topics covered include coordinate systems and transformations, Computer manipulator kinematics and inverse Intro to Engineerin kinematics, trajectory planning, Spring 2010 CEG656 656 Robotics CEG g4Jacobians, and control. GR LE Lecture Computer Intro to Engineerin Spring 2010 CEG656L 656L Robotics Lab CEG g 0 Required laboratory for CEG 656. GR LB Lab

(Also listed as EE 658.) Design and application of digital integrated circuits using programmable logic devices (PLDs) and field programmable gate arrays (FPGAs). A commercial set of CAD tools Computer (Mentor Graphics and Xilinx) will be Ckt Dsgn w Engineerin used in the lab portion of the Spring 2010 CEG658 658 PLDs & FPGAs CEG g4course. GR LE Lecture Computer Ckt Des/PLDs Engineerin Spring 2010 CEG658L 658L & FPGAs Lab CEG g 0 Required laboratory for CEG 658. GR LB Lab

(Also listed as EE 659.) Application of VHSIC hardware description language (VHDL) to the design, analysis, multi-level simulation, and synthesis of digital integrated Computer circuits. A commercial set of CAD Circuit Design Engineerin tools (Mentor Graphics) will be used Spring 2010 CEG659 659 with VHDL CEG g4in the lab portion of the course. GR LE Lecture Computer Ckt Desgn Engineerin Spring 2010 CEG659L 659L with VHDL Lab CEG g 0 Required laboratory for CEG 659. GR LB Lab Concepts of software engineering including analysis, design, and implementation of software engineering concepts that comprise structured programming and design. Computer Case studies serve as examples Intro to Engineerin illustrating the software life-cycle Spring 2010 CEG660 660 Software Engr CEG g4model. GR LE Lecture

Topics emphasize the core concepts of encapsulation, inheritance, polymorphism, and dynamic binding. Computer Additional topics include class Obj-Oriented Engineerin organization, software maintenance, Spring 2010 CEG661 661 Prog & Desig CEG g4and design of reusable components. GR LE Lecture Discusses software development as it relates to the individual, software process measurement, design and code reviews, software quality measurement, design and design verification. Each student will Lecture/La Pers Computer participate in the development of a b Softw/Dev Engineerin software project. 3 hours lecture, 2 Combinatio Spring 2010 CEG663 663 Process CEG g4hours lab. GR LL n

(Also listed as HFE 665.) Provides experience in interactive real-time simulation and design, implementation and evaluation of interfaces to simulations. The Computer relevant topics are explored through Interactive Engineerin application in supervisory control of Spring 2010 CEG665 665 Sys Modeling CEG g4complex, dynamic systems. GR LE Lecture

Discusses software development processes, models, and techniques necessary to successfully develop large-scale software and presents the Capability Maturity Model Lecture/La Managing Computer (CMM). Students will participate in b Softw/Dev Engineerin the development of a software Combinatio Spring 2010 CEG668 668 Proces CEG g4project. 3 hours lecture, 2 hours lab. GR LL n Covers raster graphics algorithms, geometric primitives and their attributes, clipping, antialiasing, geometric transformations, structures and hierarchical models, input devices, and interactive techniques. Students develop Computer interrelated programs to design a 3- Computer Engineerin D hierarchical model, manipulate, Spring 2010 CEG676 676 Graphics CEG g4and view it. GR LE Lecture Continuation of CEG 676. Covers surface rendering, hidden line and surface removal, illumination models, texture mapping, color Computer models, advanced modeling, and Computer Engineerin interface design. Students develop Spring 2010 CEG677 677 Graphics II CEG g4programs and a final project. GR LE Lecture (Also listed as MTH 656/EE 678.) Introduction to the essentials of error-correcting codes, the study of methods for efficient and accurate transfer of information. Topics Computer include basic concepts, perfect and Engineerin related codes, cyclic codes, and BCH Spring 2010 CEG678 678 Coding Theory CEG g3codes. GR LE Lecture Covers transformations, interpolation, morphing, camera control, hierarchical kinematic modeling, rigid-body animation, controlling groups of objects, collision detection, image-based Computer rendering. Students develop three Computer Engineerin programs and a final project relating Spring 2010 CEG679 679 Animation CEG g4to animation. GR LE Lecture

Covers various visualization approaches for different data types. These visualization approaches are discussed using real-world data sets. Computer Different usage modalities will be SCI VIS AND Engineerin discussed, including non-traditional Spring 2010 CEG681 681 VIRT ENV CEG g4input devices and display types. GR LE Lecture Train students on methods to develop breakthrough products with an entrepreurial perspective and managerial outlook. Topics include advanced product development, protecting intellectual property, Technology- Computer fostering strategic and creative Based Engineerin thinking, effectively leading Spring 2010 CEG690 690 Ventures CEG g4technology-driven teams. GR LE Lecture Selected topics in computer Computer engineering. Topics vary. May be Selected Engineerin taken for letter grade or Independe Spring 2010 CEG699 699 Topics CEG g1pass/unsatisfactory. GR IS nt Study Survey of available instructional materials and discussions of educational theory and techniques Prin of Computer leading to more effective instruction. Instruct in Engineerin For graduate teaching assistants Spring 2010 CEG700 700 CEG CEG g3only. GR LE Lecture

This course provides an in-depth examination of the fundamental concepts and principles in communications and computer networks. Topics include: queuing Advanced Computer analysis, ATM, frame relay, Computer Engineerin performance analysis of routings, Spring 2010 CEG702 702 Networks CEG g4and flow and congestion controls. GR LE Lecture Review of sequential computer architecture and study of parallel computers. Topics include memory hierarchy, reduced instruction set computer, pipeline processing, multiprocessing, various parallel computers, interconnection Computer networks, and fault-tolerant Computer Engineerin computing. 3 hours lecture, 2 hours Spring 2010 CEG720 720 Architecture CEG g4lab. GR LE Lecture Study of the image formation process, binary images, edge detection and image segmentation, representation of 2-D and 3-D shapes, image features, image matching, object recognition, Computer texture analysis, line-drawing Computer Engineerin interpretation, and model-based Spring 2010 CEG724 724 Vision I CEG g4vision. GR LE Lecture

Study of: stereo vision; shape from shading and photometric stereo; shape from texture; motion analysis and optical flow; camera calibration; projective geometry; geometric Computer invariance; dynamic vision; analysis Computer Engineerin of multispectral images; analysis of Spring 2010 CEG725 725 Vision II CEG g4volumetric images. GR LE Lecture Bayesian Decision Theory, unsupervised learning and Computer clustering, structural pattern Pattern Engineerin recognition, synatactic pattern Spring 2010 CEG726 726 Recognition CEG g4recogntion. GR LE Lecture Introduction to optical computing algorithms and architecture, optical Computer logic, optical computing modules, Intro Optical Engineerin optical CPUs, memory, Spring 2010 CEG728 728 Computing CEG g4interconnection, and optical devices. GR LE Lecture Optics provides for new high- performance architectures including hardware and software methodologies. Optical architectures Optical Computer considered include: sequential, Computer Engineerin dataflow, cellular automatic, and Spring 2010 CEG729 729 Arch CEG g4neural networks. GR LE Lecture Communicating sequential processes, clients and servers, remote procedure calls, stub generation, weak and strong semaphones, split-binary semaphores, and distributed Lecture/La Computer termination. Example languages: b Distr Comp Engineerin SR, Linda. 3 hours lecture, 2 hours Combinatio Spring 2010 CEG730 730 Principles CEG g4lab. GR LL n

Topics of 2-D and 3-D image segmentation and registration; 2-D and 3-D feature selection; validation Computer methods; and analysis of cardiac, Medical Image Engineerin vascular, pulmonary, and Spring 2010 CEG739 739 Analysis CEG g4mammographic images are covered. GR LE Lecture Study of microprocessors and the use of microprocessors in digital systems. Fundamentals of microprocessor software, assembly- level programming for micro- processor applications, memory and Computer interface considerations, and Microprocesso Engineerin systems employing microprocessors. Spring 2010 CEG750 750 rs CEG g43 hours lecture, 2 hours lab. GR LE Lecture Computer Microprocesso Engineerin Spring 2010 CEG750L 750L rs Lab CEG g 0 Required laboratory for CEG 750. GR LB Lab Interaction of microprocessors and the outside world. Data acquisition and real-time control. Bus interfacing and direct memory access. Multiple processor environment and distributed processing. Small real-time Computer operating systems. Project Microprocesso Engineerin management. 3 hours lecture, 2 Spring 2010 CEG751 751 rs II CEG g4hours lab. GR LE Lecture Computer Microprocesso Engineerin Spring 2010 CEG751L 751L rs II Lab CEG g 0 Required laboratory for CEG 751. GR LB Lab (Also listed as EE 752.) CMOS VLSI subsystems including data path operators, counters, multipliers, memory elements, and programmable logic arrays. VLSI circuits for FIR and IIR filters. VLSI VLSI Computer circuits for digital data exchange Subsystem Engineerin systems. 3 hours lecture, 2 hours Spring 2010 CEG752 752 Design CEG g4lab. GR LE Lecture Computer Engineerin Spring 2010 CEG752L 752L VLSI Lab CEG g 0 Required laboratory for CEG 752. GR LB Lab (Also listed as EE 753.) VLSI architectural-level synthesis and optimization including data-path synthesis, control-units synthesis, scheduling, and resource sharing. Logic-level synthesis and optimization including two-level and multi-level combinational logic VLSI Computer optimization, and sequential logic Synthesis/Opti Engineerin optimization. 3 hours lecture, 2 Spring 2010 CEG753 753 miz CEG g4hours lab. GR LE Lecture Computer Engineerin Required laboratory for CEG 753. Spring 2010 CEG753L 753L VLSI II Lab CEG g0 GR LB Lab (Also listed as EE 754.) Design for testability of VLSI circuits. Topics include importance of testing, conventional test methods, built-in VLSI Computer test, CAD tools for evaluation Testing/Testa Engineerin testability, test pattern generators, Spring 2010 CEG754 754 bility CEG g4and compressors. GR LE Lecture VLSI Computer Test/Testabilit Engineerin Spring 2010 CEG754L 754L y Lab CEG g 0 Required laboratory for CEG 754. GR LB Lab

Low power Very Large Scale Integrated Circuit (VLSI) and system Computer level design with System on a Chip Low Power Engineerin (SOC) integration and test between Spring 2010 CEG755 755 VLSI and SOC CEG g4analog and digital cores. GR LE Lecture (Also listed as EE 756 and ME 756.) Detailed study of the dynamics and control of robotic systems and robot programming languages and systems. Material covered includes rigid-body dynamics; linear, Computer nonlinear, adaptive, and force Engineerin control of manipulators; and robot Spring 2010 CEG756 756 Robotics I CEG g4programming languages. GR LE Lecture Computer Engineerin Spring 2010 CEG756L 756L Robotics Lab CEG g 0 Required laboratory for CEG 756. GR LB Lab An introduction to sensing, vision, and robot intelligence and task planning. Material covered includes sensors, low-level and higher level vision techniques, task planning including obstacle avoidance and Computer artificial intelligence and expert Engineerin systems as applied to robotic Spring 2010 CEG757 757 Robotics II CEG g4systems. GR LE Lecture Computer Robotics II Engineerin Spring 2010 CEG757L 757L Lab CEG g 0 Required laboratory for CEG 757. GR LB Lab (Also listed as EE 758.) Introduction to techniques, limitations, and problems in the design of CMOS analog integrated circuits. Topics include CMOS analog circuit modeling and device characterization, analog CMOS Computer subcircuits, CMOS amplifiers, CMOS Analog Engineerin comparators, CMOS Op Amps. 3 Spring 2010 CEG758 758 IC Design CEG g4hours lecture, 2 hours lab. GR LE Lecture Computer CMOS Analog Engineerin Spring 2010 CEG758L 758L IC Desgn Lab CEG g 0 Required laboratory for CEG 758. GR LB Lab Introduction to robot intelligence and task planning. Material includes obstacle avoidance, robot planning, Computer robotics computations, neural Engineerin network computing, robot learning, Spring 2010 CEG759 759 AI in Robotics CEG g4and expert systems. GR LE Lecture Introduction to software engineering. Fundamentals of problem specification, program design, verification, and evaluation Computer are explored. Students participate in Adv Software Engineerin team projects to apply the methods Spring 2010 CEG760 760 Engineering CEG g4introduced. GR LE Lecture Introduction to formal methods in the specification, design, construction, and verification of software systems. Discrete mathematics and logic for software Computer engineering. Formal specification Formal Meth Engineerin and design methods; design Spring 2010 CEG763 763 in Soft Engr CEG g4specification languages. GR LE Lecture

Introduction to computer arithmetic algorithms, systems theory, linear and nonlinear programming, and optimization theory for computer engineering applications. In addition Computer Computer to mathematical theory, appropriate Engineering Engineerin engineering applications are Spring 2010 CEG770 770 Math CEG g4presented. GR LE Lecture Hermite, Bezier, B-spline, Non- uniform rational B-spline curves and Computer surfaces, as well as model Geometric Engineerin construction, manipulation, and Spring 2010 CEG777 777 Modeling CEG g4editing techniques are covered. GR LE Lecture A student must be registered at the graduate level in the quarter in which the degree is granted, or in any quarter in which the program is affording some service, such as giving an examination, reading a thesis, or giving advise on the thesis Computer after completion of all other Continuing Engineerin requirements of coursework and Independe Spring 2010 CEG789 789 Registration CEG g1research. GR IS nt Study Lectures on and study of selected topics in current research and recent developments in computer Selected Computer engineering. May be taken for letter Topics Comp Engineerin grade or pass/unsatisfactory. Titles Spring 2010 CEG790 790 Egr CEG g4vary. GR LE Lecture Computer Special problems in advanced Independent Engineerin computer engineering topics. Independe Spring 2010 CEG795 795 Study CEG g1Graded pass/unsatisfactory. GR IS nt Study Computer Engineerin Independe Spring 2010 CEG799 799 Thesis CEG g 1 Grade pass/unsatisfactory. GR IS nt Study New networking technologies are constantly emerging. This course Computer captures the latest development in Emerging Engineerin advanced data communications and Spring 2010 CEG802 802 Networks CEG g4networking arenas. GR LE Lecture Study of parallel architectures and parallel processing. Topics include multiprocessors, cache coherence, Computer synchronization mechanisms, Computer Engineerin scalable architectures, and Spring 2010 CEG820 820 Architecture II CEG g4vectorization and parallelization. GR LE Lecture Example languages and packages: SR and PVM, file servers, semantics of file sharing, caches and replication, log-structured file Computer systems, remote evaluation, process Distr Comp Engineerin migration, mobile projects, Spring 2010 CEG830 830 Systems CEG g4checkpointing and rollback-recovery. GR LE Lecture

Course covers data abstraction, overloading, polymorphism, inheritance binding, delegation and Computer prototypes, and languages such as Object- Engineerin C++, Ada 95, Eiffel, and Self from a Spring 2010 CEG860 860 Oriented Prog CEG g4software engineering point of view. GR LE Lecture Computer Selected Engineerin Selected topics in computer science Independe Spring 2010 CEG890 890 Topics CEG g1and engineering. GR IS nt Study Registration in the Ph.D. seminar is required of all students seeking the Computer Ph.D. in computer science and Engineerin engineering. Graded Spring 2010 CEG891 891 PhD Seminar CEG g1pass/unsatisfactory. GR SE Seminar Examination that tests understanding of the fundamentals necessary to begin concentrated study in a chosen Ph.D. research area. Composed of written tests and PHD Computer an oral exam. Must be passed within Qualifying Engineerin two attempts. Graded Independe Spring 2010 CEG892 892 Exam CEG g1pass/unsatisfactory. GR IS nt Study Examination that tests for depth and understanding in a chosen computer science and computer engineering research area. Includes a written Computer proposal for a Ph.D. topic and an Candidacy Engineerin oral examination that is open to the Independe Spring 2010 CEG894 894 Exam CEG g1public. Graded pass/unsatisfactory. GR IS nt Study Computer Independent study in a chosen area Independent Engineerin for Ph.D. research. Graded Independe Spring 2010 CEG895 895 Study CEG g1pass/unsatisfactory. GR IS nt Study Examination on the Ph.D. dissertation. The written dissertation is submitted and must be successfully defended in the oral Computer exam conducted by the dissertation Dissertation Engineerin committee. Graded Independe Spring 2010 CEG896 896 Defense CEG g1pass/unsatisfactory. GR IS nt Study Computer Research on the Ph.D. dissertation Residency Engineerin topic taken in residence. Graded Independe Spring 2010 CEG897 897 Research CEG g1pass/unsatisfactory. GR IS nt Study Computer Research on the Ph.D. dissertation Dissertation Engineerin topic not taken in residence. Graded Independe Spring 2010 CEG898 898 Research CEG g1pass/unsatisfactory. GR IS nt Study Study of the vocabulary and structure of the Chinese language; Beginning practice in conversation, reading and Spring 2010 CHI101 101 Chinese I CHI Chinese 4 writing. UG LE Lecture Study of the vocabulary and structure of the Chinese language; Beginning practice in conversation, reading and Spring 2010 CHI102 102 Chinese II CHI Chinese 4 writing. UG LE Lecture Study of the vocabulary and structure of the Chinese language; Beginning practice in conversation, reading and Spring 2010 CHI103 103 Chinese III CHI Chinese 4 writing. UG LE Lecture Essentials of Introduction to Chinese with Spring 2010 CHI111 111 Chinese CHI Chinese 4 emphasis on speaking the language. UG LE Lecture Grammar review, reading, and discussion of selected texts with Intermediate practice in speaking and writing the Spring 2010 CHI201 201 Chinese I CHI Chinese 4 language. UG LE Lecture Grammar review, reading, and discussion of selected texts with Intermediate practice in speaking and writing the Spring 2010 CHI202 202 Chinese II CHI Chinese 4 language. UG LE Lecture Grammar review, reading, and discussion of selected texts with Intermediate practice in speaking and writing the Spring 2010 CHI203 203 Chinese III CHI Chinese 4 language. UG LE Lecture This course will pursue a balance of the four basic language skills: Reading, writing, listening and Chinese speaking in Chinese with a focus on Spring 2010 CHI311 311 Conversation CHI Chinese 4 conversation. UG LE Lecture This course is a continuation of Chinese 311 pursuing a balance of the four basic language skills: reading, writing, listening and Chinese speaking in Chinese with a focus on Spring 2010 CHI312 312 Conversation CHI Chinese 4 conversation. UG LE Lecture This course will pursue a balance of the four basic language skills: Reading, writing, listening and Chinese speaking in Chinese with a focus on Spring 2010 CHI313 313 Conversation CHI Chinese 4 conversation. UG LE Lecture

An introduction to the language of Business business Chinese with insight into Spring 2010 CHI325 325 Chinese CHI Chinese 4 China's place in the global economy. UG LE Lecture Historical approach to the fundamentals of chemistry: composition and structure, properties and transformations of Intro to matter. Three hours lecture, three Spring 2010 CHM101 101 Chemistry CHM Chemistry 4.5 hours lab. UG LE Lecture Historical approach to the fundamentals of chemistry: composition and structure, Lecture/La properties and transformations of b Intro to matter. Three hours lecture, three Combinatio Spring 2010 CHM101 101 Chemistry CHM Chemistry 4.5 hours lab. UG LL n

Intro to Spring 2010 CHM101L 101L Chemistry Lab CHM Chemistry 0 Required laboratory for CHM 101. UG LB Lab

Intro to Spring 2010 CHM101R 101R Chemistry Rec CHM Chemistry 0 Required recitation for CHM 101. UG RE Recitation An elementary discussion of the structure of hydrocarbons, organic functional groups, and a few Elem Organic selected reactions. Three hours Spring 2010 CHM102 102 Chm w/Applic CHM Chemistry 4.5 lecture, three hours lab. UG LE Lecture An elementary discussion of the structure of hydrocarbons, organic functional groups, and a few Elem Organic selected reactions. Three hours Spring 2010 CHM102 102 Chm w/Applic CHM Chemistry 4.5 lecture, three hours lab. UG LB Lab An elementary discussion of the structure of hydrocarbons, organic Lecture/La functional groups, and a few b Elem Organic selected reactions. Three hours Combinatio Spring 2010 CHM102 102 Chm w/Applic CHM Chemistry 4.5 lecture, three hours lab. UG LL n

Elem Org Chm Spring 2010 CHM102L 102L w/Appl Lab CHM Chemistry 0 Required laboratory for CHM 102. UG LB Lab Elem Org Chm Spring 2010 CHM102R 102R w/Appl Rec CHM Chemistry 0 Required recitation for CHM 102. UG RE Recitation Examination of the principles of covalent bonding, structures, and reactions of molecules important to living things, with attention to the technological, regulatory, and social Lecture/La complexities of problems related to b Chemistry: them. Three hours lecture, two Combinatio Spring 2010 CHM105 105 Living Things CHM Chemistry 4 hours lab. UG LL n Examination of the principles of covalent bonding, structures, and reactions of molecules important to living things, with attention to the technological, regulatory, and social complexities of problems related to Chemistry: them. Three hours lecture, two Spring 2010 CHM105 105 Living Things CHM Chemistry 4 hours lab. UG LE Lecture Chm: Living Spring 2010 CHM105L 105L Things Lab CHM Chemistry 0 Required laboratory for CHM 105. UG LB Lab Examination of the bonding of metals and nonmetals to explain the nature of familiar materials of industrial importance. Attention to the risk/benefit implications of these materials and technologies for Chemistry: consumers. Three hours lecture, two Spring 2010 CHM106 106 Materials CHM Chemistry 4 hours lab. UG LE Lecture Chm: Spring 2010 CHM106L 106L Materials Lab CHM Chemistry 0 Required laboratory for CHM 106. UG LB Lab Examination of gaseous and liquid states and thermochemistry as a basis for understanding air and water quality and fossil and nuclear Chemistry: fuels. Attention to the chemistry of Energy & the solar system. Three hours Spring 2010 CHM107 107 Envir CHM Chemistry 4 lecture, two hours lab. UG LE Lecture Chm: Energy Spring 2010 CHM107L 107L & Envir Lab CHM Chemistry 0 Required laboratory for CHM 107. UG LB Lab Writing in CHM107 Chem/Engry& Spring 2010 W 107W Envir CHM Chemistry 0 UG LB Lab Structure and properties of atoms and molecules and the macroscopic consequences thereof. Three hours General lecture, three hours lab, one hour Spring 2010 CHM121 121 Chemistry 1 CHM Chemistry 3 recitation. UG LE Lecture Submicroscopi Spring 2010 CHM121L 121L c Chm Lab CHM Chemistry 0 Required laboratory for CHM 121. UG LB Lab Submicroscopi Spring 2010 CHM121R 121R c Chm Rec CHM Chemistry 0 Required recitation for CHM 121. UG RE Recitation

Physical and chemical behavior of large collections of atoms and General molecules. Three hours lecture, Spring 2010 CHM122 122 Chemistry 2 CHM Chemistry 3 three hours lab, one hour recitation. UG LE Lecture

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Macroscopic Spring 2010 CHM122R 122R Chemistry Rec CHM Chemistry 0 Required recitation for CHM 122. UG RE Recitation Quantitative aspects of chemistry; emphasis on computational and experimental estimation of the composition of chemical systems. General Three hours lecture, three hours lab, Spring 2010 CHM123 123 Chemistry 3 CHM Chemistry 3 one hour recitation. UG LE Lecture Reaction Spring 2010 CHM123L 123L Dynamics Lab CHM Chemistry 0 Required laboratory for CHM 123. UG LB Lab

Reaction Spring 2010 CHM123R 123R Dynamics Rec CHM Chemistry 0 Required recitation for CHM 123. UG RE Recitation General Examination of the principles of Chemistry Lab General Chemistry 1 through Spring 2010 CHM125 125 1 CHM Chemistry 2 experimentation. UG LB Lab Lab in CHM Spring 2010 CHM125L 125L 125 CHM Chemistry 0 UG LB Lab General Examination of the principles of Chemistry Lab General Chemistry 2 through Spring 2010 CHM126 126 2 CHM Chemistry 2 experimentation. UG LB Lab General Examination of the principles of Chemistry Lab General Chemistry 3 through Spring 2010 CHM127 127 3 CHM Chemistry 2 experimentation. UG LB Lab Organic chemistry with its applications is presented with fundamental chemical concepts Modern Gen introduced as they are necessary to Spring 2010 CHM191 191 Chm I:Organic CHM Chemistry 5 explain the subject. UG LE Lecture Mod Gen Chm Spring 2010 CHM191L 191L I: Org Lab CHM Chemistry 0 Required laboratory for CHM 191. UG LB Lab Mod Gen Chm Spring 2010 CHM191R 191R I: Org Rec CHM Chemistry 0 Required recitation for CHM 191. UG RE Recitation Useful materials are presented from a chemical point of view with Mod Gen Chm fundamental concepts introduced as Spring 2010 CHM192 192 II: Material CHM Chemistry 5 needed. UG LE Lecture Mod Gen Chm Spring 2010 CHM192L 192L II: Mat Lab CHM Chemistry 0 Required laboratory for CHM 192. UG LB Lab Mod Gen Chm Spring 2010 CHM192R 192R II: Mat Rec CHM Chemistry 0 Required recitation for CHM 192. UG RE Recitation The relationships between energy and matter are explored with Mod Gen Chm fundamental chemical concepts Spring 2010 CHM193 193 III: Energy CHM Chemistry 5 introduced as needed. UG LE Lecture Mod Gen Chm Spring 2010 CHM193L 193L III: Engy Lab CHM Chemistry 0 Required laboratory for CHM 193. UG LB Lab Mod Gen Chm Spring 2010 CHM193R 193R III: Engy Rec CHM Chemistry 0 Required recitation for CHM 193. UG RE Recitation Principles, theories, and applications of the chemistry of carbon Organic compounds. Three hours lecture, Spring 2010 CHM211 211 Chemistry I CHM Chemistry 4 one hour recitation. UG LE Lecture Organic Chemistry I Spring 2010 CHM211R 211R Rec CHM Chemistry 0 Required recitation for CHM 211. UG RE Recitation Principles, theories, and applications of the chemistry of carbon Organic compounds. Three hours lecture, Spring 2010 CHM212 212 Chemistry II CHM Chemistry 4 one hour recitation. UG LE Lecture Organic Chemistry II Spring 2010 CHM212R 212R Rec CHM Chemistry 0 Required recitation for CHM 212. UG RE Recitation Principles, theories, and applications of the chemistry of carbon Organic compounds. Three hours lecture, Spring 2010 CHM213 213 Chemistry III CHM Chemistry 4 one hour recitation. UG LE Lecture Organic Chemistry III Spring 2010 CHM213R 213R Rec CHM Chemistry 0 Required recitation for CHM 213. UG RE Recitation Organic Laboratory illustrations of CHM 211 Chemistry Lab lecture material and techniques of Spring 2010 CHM215 215 I CHM Chemistry 2 preparative organic chemistry. UG LB Lab Organic Laboratory illustrations of CHM 212 Chemistry Lab lecture material and techniques of Spring 2010 CHM216 216 II CHM Chemistry 2 preparative organic chemistry. UG LB Lab Organic Laboratory illustrations of CHM 213 Chemistry Lab lecture material and techniques of Spring 2010 CHM217 217 III CHM Chemistry 2 preparative organic chemistry. UG LB Lab An accelerated treatment of fundamental concepts and applications of chemistry for elementary education majors. Those concrete observable topics most appropriate for presentation to elementary and middle school students will be emphasized. Demonstrations and activities are Lecture/La used extensively. For elementary b Concepts in education majors. Integrated Combinatio Spring 2010 CHM245 245 Chemistry I CHM Chemistry 4.5 lecture/lab. UG LL n

Fundamental concepts of chemistry for middle childhood science education majors emphasizing topics most appropriate for presentation to Lecture/La middle school students. Course b Concepts in includes a detailed study of heat Combinatio Spring 2010 CHM246 246 Chemistry I CHM Chemistry 4.5 energy. UG LL n

An upper level course for non- science majors who wish to learn Philosophy of about chemistry from a philosophical Spring 2010 CHM301 301 Chem CHM Chemistry 3 and humanist viewpoint. UG LE Lecture

(Also listed as CHM 502.) Water, air, and soil chemistry including pollutants added to these Lecture/La environments and how they interact b Environmental to create environmental problems. Combinatio Spring 2010 CHM302 302 Chem CHM Chemistry 4 Three hours lecture, three hours lab. UG LL n (Also listed as BIO 310, PHY 310, MTH 310, and GL 310.) A writing- Issues in intensive course dealing with issues Spring 2010 CHM310 310 Science CHM Chemistry 3 in science. UG LE Lecture Introduction to chemical methods of analysis covering traditional as well as modern techniques and equipment; emphasis on calculations Quantitative and the interpretation of analytical Spring 2010 CHM312 312 Analysis CHM Chemistry 3 data. UG LE Lecture Experimental methods of analysis. Quantitative Practical applications of lecture Spring 2010 CHM314 314 Analysis Lab CHM Chemistry 4.5 material presented in CHM 312. UG LB Lab Literature searching of journals, handbooks, abstracts, and patents. Writing of literature reports, Chem Lit & abstracts, papers, and reports. Spring 2010 CHM319 319 Comp CHM Chemistry 3 Three lectures. UG LE Lecture CHM319 Writing in Spring 2010 W 319W CHM 319 CHM Chemistry 0 UG LB Lab Based on National Science Education Standards. Topics include: periodic table, chemical reactions, thermochemistry, organic and nuclear chemistry with everyday examples. Inquiry-based activities including historical and societal perspectives. For Middle Childhood Lecture/La Majors pursuing science b Concepts in concentration. Integrated Combinatio Spring 2010 CHM346 346 Chemistry II CHM Chemistry 4.5 lecture/lab. UG LL n

Molecular structure, stereochemistry, properties, and reactivities of selected organic substances of industrial importance, including fuels, lubricants, solvents, coatings, plastics, dyes, and naturally occurring engineering Org Chem of materials. Not open to students with Spring 2010 CHM361 361 Egr Materials CHM Chemistry 4 credit for CHM 212. UG LE Lecture (Also listed as CHM 602.) Environmental sampling and analysis using instrumental techniques. Chemical fate prediction by Lecture/La measurement and examination of b Adv Environ physical and chemical properties. Combinatio Spring 2010 CHM402 402 Chm & Analy CHM Chemistry 4 Three hours lecture, three hours lab. UG LL n

Study of the Earth's atmosphere including its normal composition and atmospheric reactions; emphasis on nature, causes, effects, detection, and abatement of various types of Enviornmental air pollution. Two hours lecture, Spring 2010 CHM410 410 ChemI: Air CHM Chemistry 3.5 three hours lab, or field project. UG LE Lecture Environ Chem Spring 2010 CHM410L 410L I: Air Lab CHM Chemistry 0 Required laboratory for CHM 410. UG LB Lab Study of the Earth's fresh and saline water including its normal composition and aquatic reactions; emphasis on nature, causes, effects, detection, and abatement of various types of water pollution. Two hours Environ Chem lecture, three hours lab or field Spring 2010 CHM411 411 II: Water CHM Chemistry 3.5 project. UG LE Lecture Env Chem II: Spring 2010 CHM411L 411L Water Lab CHM Chemistry 0 Required laboratory for CHM 411. UG LB Lab

A survey of the problems of solid wastes, pesticides, food additives, and radioactive materials including their chemical composition, effects, detection, disposal, and natural Env Chem II: breakdown. Three hours lecture, Spring 2010 CHM412 412 Solids CHM Chemistry 3.5 one hour lab or field project. UG LE Lecture Env Chem III: Spring 2010 CHM412L 412L Solids Lab CHM Chemistry 0 Required laboratory for CHM 412. UG LB Lab The practical applications of various spectrophotometral techniques (mass spectroscopy, infrared spectroscopy, ultraviolet spectroscopy, and nuclear magnetic resonance) are integrated for the Applied elucidation of the structure of Chemical organic molecules. A problem- Spring 2010 CHM417 417 Spectro CHM Chemistry 3 solving approach is used. UG LE Lecture

Principles and concepts of inorganic chemistry including the periodic table, atomic structure, chemical Inorganic bonding, coordination compounds, Spring 2010 CHM420 420 Chem CHM Chemistry 3 and an introduction to group theory. UG LE Lecture

Principles and concepts of inorganic chemistry including the periodic table, atomic structure, chemical Inorganic bonding, coordination compounds, Spring 2010 CHM421 421 Chemistry CHM Chemistry 3 and an introduction to group theory. UG LE Lecture Advanced synthesis and Adv Inorg Syn characterization of representative Spring 2010 CHM425 425 & Charact CHM Chemistry 3 inorganic compounds. UG LE Lecture

Introduction to the theory and practice of modern chemical instrumentation. Elementary electronics, spectrophotometry, atomic absorption, electro-chemical Instrumental techniques, chromatography, and Spring 2010 CHM435 435 Analysis CHM Chemistry 3 other instrumental techniques. UG LE Lecture Introduction to experimental instrumental analysis. Practical experience in the operation of chemical instrumentation; Instrumental emphasizes applications of material Spring 2010 CHM436 436 Analysis Lab CHM Chemistry 4.5 presented in CHM 435. UG LB Lab

Fundamental principles of electrochemistry and the application Electroanalytic of electrochemical methods to Spring 2010 CHM437 437 al Chem CHM Chemistry 3 chemistry and chemical analysis. UG LE Lecture Covers various chemical aspects of drugs including synthetic design, mode of action, and uses of various pharmaceuticals. Topics include cardiovascular agents, antibiotics, Syn Medicinal anti-tumor agents, and central Spring 2010 CHM440 440 Chem I CHM Chemistry 3 nervous system drugs. UG LE Lecture Covers various chemical aspects of drugs including synthetic design, mode of action, and uses of various pharmaceuticals. Topics include cardiovascular agents, antibiotics, Syn Medicinal anti-tumor agents, and central Spring 2010 CHM441 441 Chem II CHM Chemistry 3 nervous system drugs. UG LE Lecture Study of the basic principles of chemical toxicology. Chemicals that have the greatest incidence of abuse are discussed in detail with regard to their chemical-biological Chem interactions, symptomatology of Toxicology I: toxicity, clinical chemistry tests, and Spring 2010 CHM443 443 Drugs CHM Chemistry 3 treatment. UG LE Lecture Study of the basic principles of chemical toxicology. Chemicals that have the greatest incidence of abuse are discussed in detail with regard to their chemical-biological Chem interactions, symptomatology of Toxicology II: toxicity, clinical chemistry tests, and Spring 2010 CHM444 444 Envir CHM Chemistry 3 treatment. UG LE Lecture

Advanced synthesis and Adv Organ identification of organic compounds. Spring 2010 CHM445 445 Syn & Charac CHM Chemistry 3 One hour lecture, four hours lab. UG LE Lecture Adv Org Syn Spring 2010 CHM445L 445L &Charac Lab CHM Chemistry 0 Required laboratory for CHM 445. UG LB Lab Theoretical aspects of chemistry including thermodynamics, chemical kinetics, molecular structure and Physical spectra, and the structure of solids Spring 2010 CHM451 451 Chemistry CHM Chemistry 3 and liquids. UG LE Lecture Theoretical aspects of chemistry including thermodynamics, chemical kinetics, molecular structure and Physical spectra, and the structure of solids Spring 2010 CHM452 452 Chemistry CHM Chemistry 3 and liquids. UG LE Lecture Theoretical aspects of chemistry including thermodynamics, chemical kinetics, molecular structure and Physical spectra, and the structure of solids Spring 2010 CHM453 453 Chemistry CHM Chemistry 3 and liquids. UG LE Lecture An introduction for nonchemistry majors to the ideas of physical chemistry, including thermodynamics, properties of liquids and solids, solution properties, and kinetics. Intended for biologists, geologists, physicists, Phys Chm- premedical students and others with Spring 2010 CHM456 456 Nonchemists CHM Chemistry 4 an interest in physical chemistry. UG LE Lecture Physical Chm Experimental methods of physical Spring 2010 CHM457 457 Lab I CHM Chemistry 3 chemistry. UG LB Lab CHM457 Writing in Spring 2010 W 457W CHM 457 CHM Chemistry 0 UG LB Lab Physical Chemistry Lab Experimental methods of physical Spring 2010 CHM458 458 II CHM Chemistry 3 chemistry. UG LB Lab CHM458 Writing in Phy Spring 2010 W 458W Chem Lab II CHM Chemistry 0 UG LB Lab Step-growth and chain-growth polymerization in homogeneous and Synthetic heterogeneous media; properties of Spring 2010 CHM461 461 Polymer Chm CHM Chemistry 3 commercial polymers. UG LE Lecture

Introduction to the structural and physical aspects of macromolecules; emphasis on the relationship of Physical polymer structure to physical and Spring 2010 CHM465 465 Polymer Chm CHM Chemistry 3 mechanical properties. UG LE Lecture Physical Laboratory illustrations of CHM 465 Polymer Chm lecture material and techniques of Spring 2010 CHM467 467 Lab CHM Chemistry 1 polymer science. UG LB Lab Laboratory illustrations of CHM 461 Polymer lecture material and techniques of Spring 2010 CHM468 468 Synthesis Lab CHM Chemistry 1 polymer science. UG LB Lab (Also listed as ME 489.) Properties and manufacturing processes of engineering plastics, and effects of these factors on plastics design. Illustrative laboratory projects are Engineering included. Two hours lecture, four Spring 2010 CHM469 469 Plastics CHM Chemistry 4 hours lab. UG LE Lecture Engineering Spring 2010 CHM469L 469L Plastics Lab CHM Chemistry 0 Required laboratory for CHM 469. UG LB Lab Methodology and techniques in the Chemical determination of crystal and Crystallograph molecular structures using single- Spring 2010 CHM472 472 y CHM Chemistry 4 crystal x-ray diffraction. UG LE Lecture (Also listed as ME 479.) Survey of principles of corrosion processes with application to metallic and Materials nonmetallic materials. Principles of Spring 2010 CHM479 479 Corrosion CHM Chemistry 4 electro-chemistry are included. UG LE Lecture Independent Independe Spring 2010 CHM488 488 Reading CHM Chemistry 1 UG IS nt Study Special Prob in Spring 2010 CHM499 499 Chem CHM Chemistry 1 UG LE Lecture Students study water, air, and soil chemistry, including pollutants added to these environments and Lecture/La how they interact to create b Environmental environmental problems. 3 hours Combinatio Spring 2010 CHM502 502 Chem CHM Chemistry 4 lecture, 3 hours lab. GR LL n

Introduction to chemical methods of analysis covering traditional as well as modern techniques and Quantitative equipment; emphasis on calculations Spring 2010 CHM512 512 Analysis CHM Chemistry 3 and interpretation of analytical data. GR LE Lecture Experimental methods of analysis. Quantitative Practical applications of the lecture Spring 2010 CHM514 514 Analysis Lab CHM Chemistry 4.5 material presented in CHM 512. GR LB Lab Principles and concepts of inorganic chemistry, including the periodic table, atomic structure, bonding, Adv Inorganic coordination compounds, and an Spring 2010 CHM520 520 Chemistry I CHM Chemistry 3 introduction to group theory. GR LE Lecture A thorough examination of the chemistry of the metals stressing the transition elements, ligand field Inorganic theory and mechanisms of inorganic Spring 2010 CHM521 521 Chemistry CHM Chemistry 3 reactions. GR LE Lecture Advanced synthesis and characterization of representative Adv Inorg Syn inorganic compounds. 1 hour Spring 2010 CHM525 525 & Charact CHM Chemistry 3 lecture, 4 hour lab. GR LE Lecture Adv Inorg Spring 2010 CHM525L 525L Syn&Char Lab CHM Chemistry 0 Required laboratory for CHM 525. GR LB Lab Introduction to the theory and practice of modern chemical instrumentation. Topics include elementary electronics, spectrophotometry, atomic absorption, electrochemical Instrumental techniques, chromatography, and Spring 2010 CHM535 535 Analysis CHM Chemistry 3 other instrumental techniques. GR LE Lecture Introduction to experimental instrumental analysis. Practical experience in the operation of chemical instrumentation; Instrumental emphasizes applications of the Spring 2010 CHM536 536 Analysis Lab CHM Chemistry 4.5 material presented in CHM 535. GR LB Lab

Advanced synthesis and Adv Org Syn & identification of organic compounds. Spring 2010 CHM545 545 Charact CHM Chemistry 3 1 hour lecture, 4 hours lab. GR LE Lecture Adv Org Syn & Spring 2010 CHM545L 545L Char Lab CHM Chemistry 0 Required laboratory for CHM 545. GR LB Lab Theoretical aspects of chemistry including thermodynamics, chemical kinetics, molecular structure and Physical spectra, and the structure of solids Spring 2010 CHM551 551 Chemistry CHM Chemistry 3 and liquids. GR LE Lecture Theoretical aspects of chemistry including thermodynamics, chemical kinetics, molecular structure and Physical spectra, and the structure of solids Spring 2010 CHM552 552 Chemistry CHM Chemistry 3 and liquids. GR LE Lecture Theoretical aspects of chemistry including thermodynamics, chemical kinetics, molecular structure and Physical spectra, and the structure of solids Spring 2010 CHM553 553 Chemistry CHM Chemistry 3 and liquids. GR LE Lecture

An introduction for nonchemistry majors to the ideas of physical chemistry, including thermodynamics, properties of liquids and solids, solution properties, and kinetics. Intended for biologists, geologists, physicists, Physical premedical students and others with Spring 2010 CHM556 556 Chemistry CHM Chemistry 4 an interest in physical chemistry. GR LE Lecture Physical Chemistry Lab Experimental methods of physical Spring 2010 CHM557 557 I CHM Chemistry 3 chemistry. GR LB Lab Physical Chemistry Lab Experimental methods of physical Spring 2010 CHM558 558 II CHM Chemistry 3 chemistry. GR LB Lab Molecular structure, stereochemistry, properties, and reactivities of selected organic substances of industrial importance including fuels, lubricants, solvents, coatings, plastics, dyes, and Org Chem of naturally occurring engineering Spring 2010 CHM561 561 Egr Mat CHM Chemistry 4 materials. GR LE Lecture Independent Independe Spring 2010 CHM588 588 Reading CHM Chemistry 1 GR IS nt Study Special Problems in Spring 2010 CHM599 599 Chem CHM Chemistry 1 GR LE Lecture

Environmental sampling and analysis using instrumental techniques. Chemical fate prediction by Lecture/La measurement and examination of b Adv Environ physical and chemical properties. 3 Combinatio Spring 2010 CHM602 602 Chm & Analy CHM Chemistry 4 hours lecture, 3 hours lab. GR LL n A study of the earth's atmosphere including its normal composition and atmospheric reactions with emphasis on the nature, causes, effects, detection, and abatement of various Environmental types of air pollution. 2 lectures and Spring 2010 CHM610 610 Chem I: Air CHM Chemistry 3.5 lab or field project. GR LE Lecture Environ Chem Spring 2010 CHM610L 610L I: Air Lab CHM Chemistry 0 Required laboratory for CHM 610. GR LB Lab A study of the earth's fresh and saline water including its normal composition and aquatic reactions with emphasis on the nature, causes, effects, detection, and abatement of various types of water Environment pollution. 2 lectures and lab or field Spring 2010 CHM611 611 Chm II: Water CHM Chemistry 3.5 project. GR LE Lecture Environ Chm Spring 2010 CHM611L 611L II: Water Lab CHM Chemistry 0 Required laboratory for CHM 611. GR LB Lab

Study of the problems of solid wastes, pesticides, food additives, and radioactive materials, including their chemical composition, effects, detection, disposal, and natural Environ Chm breakdown. 2 hours lecture, 3 hours Spring 2010 CHM612 612 III: Solids CHM Chemistry 3.5 lab or field project. GR LE Lecture Env Chem III: Spring 2010 CHM612L 612L Solids Lab CHM Chemistry 0 Required laboratory for CHM 612. GR LB Lab

Practical applications of various spectrophotometral techniques (mass spectroscopy, infrared spectroscopy, ultraviolet spectroscopy, and nuclear magnetic resonance) are integrated for the Applied explanation of the structure of Chemical organic molecules. A problem- Spring 2010 CHM617 617 Spectro CHM Chemistry 3 solving approach is used. GR LE Lecture

A quarter course on a selected topic in the field of inorganic chemistry, such as the reactions of substances in non-aqueous solvents, metal chelate compounds, inorganic reaction mechanisms, ligand field Inorganic theory, or the chemistry of the Spring 2010 CHM625 625 Preparations CHM Chemistry 3 lanthanides and actinides. GR LB Lab Introduction to the theory and practice of modern chemical instrumentation. Topics include elementary electronics, spectrophotometry, atomic absorption, electrochemical Instrumental techniques, chromatography, and Spring 2010 CHM635 635 Analysis CHM Chemistry 3 other instrumental techniques. GR LE Lecture

Fundamental principles of electrochemistry and the application Electroanalytic of electrochemical methods to Spring 2010 CHM637 637 al Chem CHM Chemistry 3 chemistry and chemical analysis. GR LE Lecture Various chemical aspects of drugs including the synthetic design, mode of action, and uses of various pharmaceuticals. Topics include cardiovascular agents, antibiotics, Syn Medicinal antitumor agents, and central Spring 2010 CHM640 640 Chem I CHM Chemistry 3 nervous system drugs. GR LE Lecture The detailed description of conformers, geometrical and optical isomers and their effects on Syn Medicinal molecular stability and reaction Spring 2010 CHM641 641 Chem II CHM Chemistry 3 mechanisms. GR LE Lecture Study of the basic principles of chemical toxicology. Chemicals that have the greatest incidence of abuse are discussed in more detail with regard to their chemical-biological Chem interactions, symptomatology of Toxicology: toxicity, clinical chemistry tests, and Spring 2010 CHM643 643 Drugs CHM Chemistry 3 treatment. GR LE Lecture A study of the basic principles of chemical toxicology. Chemicals which have the greatest incidence of abuse are discussed in more detail with regard to their chemical- Chem biological interactions, Toxicology II: symptomatology of toxicity, clinical Spring 2010 CHM644 644 Envir CHM Chemistry 3 chemistry tests and treatment. GR LE Lecture Basic fundamental concerns of chemistry for early childhood education majors. Those concrete observable topics most appropriate for early childhood education minors will be emphasized. Course includes Concepts in an in-depth study of heat and Spring 2010 CHM645 645 Chem - MST CHM Chemistry 4 temperature. GR LE Lecture Concepts in chemistry II is for graduate students in middle childhood science education (MST Program). Course includes detailed study of chemical reactions, kinetics, environmental issues, acids/bases, and nuclear chemistry. Portfolio development will be utilized for students to learn the development Concepts in of inquiry activities for the Spring 2010 CHM650 650 Chemistry II CHM Chemistry 4.5 classroom. GR LE Lecture (Also listed as BMS 726.) Step- growth and chain-growth polymerization in homogeneous and Synthetic heterogeneous media; properties of Spring 2010 CHM661 661 Polymer Chm CHM Chemistry 3 commercial polymers. GR LE Lecture (Also listed as BMS 725.) Introduction to the structural and physical aspects of macromolecules; emphasis on the relationship of Physical polymer structure to physical and Spring 2010 CHM665 665 Polymer Chm CHM Chemistry 3 mechanical properties. GR LE Lecture

(Also listed as BMS 727.) Laboratory Physical illustrations of CHM 665 lecture Polymer Chem material and techniques of polymer Spring 2010 CHM667 667 Lab CHM Chemistry 1 science. Corequisite: CHM 665. GR LB Lab Laboratory illustrations of CHM 661 Polymer lecture material and techniques of Spring 2010 CHM668 668 Synthesis Lab CHM Chemistry 1 polymer science. GR LB Lab (Also listed as ME 689.) Properties and manufacturing processes of engineering plastics and the effect of these factors on plastics design. Illustrative laboratory projects are Egr Plas: Mat included. 2 hours lecture, 4 hours Spring 2010 CHM669 669 & Des CHM Chemistry 4 lab. GR LE Lecture Egr Plas: Mat Spring 2010 CHM669L 669L Proc & Des L CHM Chemistry 0 Required laboratory for CHM 669. GR LB Lab More advanced methods of crystal Crystal Struct analysis. Basic crystallographic Spring 2010 CHM672 672 Analysis I CHM Chemistry 4 computations. GR LE Lecture A survey of principles of corrosion processes with application to metallic and non-metallic materials. Materials Principles of electrochemistry are Spring 2010 CHM679 679 Corrosion CHM Chemistry 4 included. GR LE Lecture Selected topics in chemical education. Directed readings or one- time offerings of topics related to the teaching of chemistry at various levels using different Pedagogical Chemistry for approached. May include summer Spring 2010 CHM698 698 Ed Majors CHM Chemistry 1 workshops or institutes. GR LE Lecture

Survey of available instructional materials and discussion of Prin educational theory and techniques Instruction leading to more effective instruction. Spring 2010 CHM700 700 Chem CHM Chemistry 3 For chemistry majors only. GR LE Lecture

Skills are developed to predict behavior and movement of chemical contaminants in atmospheric, aquatic, and soil systems. Physical and chemical properties of Chem contaminants and environmental Processes in interactions are evaluated to Spring 2010 CHM718 718 Environ CHM Chemistry 3 determine their ultimate fate. GR LE Lecture (Also listed as BMS 733.) Study of the modern theories of valence, Adv Inorganic structural inorganic chemistry, and Spring 2010 CHM720 720 Chemistry I CHM Chemistry 3 the chemistry of nonmetals. GR LE Lecture

(Also listed as BMS 734.) Thorough examination of the chemistry of metals stressing the transition Adv Inorganic elements, ligand field theory, and Spring 2010 CHM721 721 Chem II CHM Chemistry 3 mechanisms of inorganic reactions. GR LE Lecture (Also listed as BMS 735.) Survey of the applications of physical methods Adv Inorganic in the examination of inorganic Spring 2010 CHM722 722 Chem III CHM Chemistry 3 compounds. GR LE Lecture Spring 2010 CHM728 728 Photobiology CHM Chemistry 3 GR LE Lecture Introduction to the theory and practice of modern chemical instrumentation; elementary electronics, spectrophotometry, atomic absorption, electrochemical Instrumentati techniques, chromatography, and Spring 2010 CHM730 730 on CHM Chemistry 3 other instrumental techniques. GR LE Lecture A selected topic in the field of analytical chemistry such as chromatography, electroanalytical chemistry such as trace analysis, bioanalytical chemistry, advanced instrumental analysis, analytical Analytical spectroscopy, or separation Spring 2010 CHM735 735 Chemistry CHM Chemistry 3 methodology. GR LE Lecture Study of molecular orbital theory, reactive species, theories of acids Struct Concept and bases, and an introduction to Spring 2010 CHM744 744 Organ Chem CHM Chemistry 3 stereochemistry. GR LE Lecture

Elements Discussion of the more important Organic organic reactions including their Spring 2010 CHM746 746 Reaction CHM Chemistry 3 scope, limitations, and mechanisms. GR LE Lecture Systematic treatment of organic reactions including, where applicable, some theoretical basis Synthetic for the nature of the reaction. Organ Emphasis on the uses of these Spring 2010 CHM748 748 Reactions CHM Chemistry 3 reactions in organic synthesis. GR LE Lecture Introduction to the ideas and mathematical techniques of Intro- quantum theory, including Quantum applications to some simple chemical Spring 2010 CHM750 750 Chemistry CHM Chemistry 3 systems. GR LE Lecture (Also listed as BMS 736.) Characterization of simple kinetic systems, experimental methods, energy distributions in molecules, Chemical the transition state method, and Spring 2010 CHM751 751 Kinetics CHM Chemistry 3 chain reactions in solution. GR LE Lecture

Fundamentals of chemical Thermodynam thermodynamics; first, second, and Spring 2010 CHM752 752 ics CHM Chemistry 3 third laws; applications to solutions. GR LE Lecture An in depth treatment of ionic equilibria. Topics include pertinent mathematical operations used in equilibrium calculations. Chemical systems discussed will include strong and weak acids and bases, polyprotic as well as monoprotic acids and bases, precipitation Chemical complex formation and oxidation- Spring 2010 CHM760 760 Equilibrium CHM Chemistry 3 reduction equilibria. GR LE Lecture

Survey of the more popular and useful modern analytical methods. Topics include separation techniques, selective ion electrodes, spectroscopy, electrochemistry, mathematical techniques of data Advanced optimization, methods of sample Analytical preparation, precipitate formation, Spring 2010 CHM761 761 Chem CHM Chemistry 3 and organic analytical reagents. GR LE Lecture Current topics in mass spectrometry are discussed with emphasis on theory and state-of-the-art Mass instrumentation and ionization Spring 2010 CHM762 762 Spectrometry CHM Chemistry 3 methods. GR LE Lecture Theory of separations techniques are reviewed. The two techniques of gas and liquid chromatography are discussed with emphasis in column Analytical technology, inlet systems and Spring 2010 CHM763 763 Separations CHM Chemistry 3 detection devices. GR LE Lecture Continuing Independe Spring 2010 CHM789 789 Registration CHM Chemistry 1 GR IS nt Study

Spring 2010 CHM800 800 Seminar CHM Chemistry 0 GR SE Seminar

A quarter course on a selected topic in the field of inorganic chemistry, such as the reactions of substances in nonaqueous solvents, metal chelate compounds, inorganic reaction mechanisms, ligand field Select Topic theory, or the chemistry of the Spring 2010 CHM825 825 Inorgan Chem CHM Chemistry 3 lanthanides and actinides. GR LE Lecture An examination of the theores and practices of N.M.R. and E.P.R. including examples of their applications to structural and kinetic Nucl & Elect studies of both organic and Spring 2010 CHM830 830 Mag Res Spec CHM Chemistry 3 inorganic molecules. GR LE Lecture The chemistry and properties of high polymers including the organic Organic Chen chemistry of their preparation and Spring 2010 CHM842 842 High Polymer CHM Chemistry 3 the kinetics of polymerization. GR LE Lecture A selected topic in the field of organic chemistry, such as organic spectroscopy, heterocyclic chemistry, organometallic chemistry, Select Topic and the chemistry of natural Spring 2010 CHM845 845 Organic Chem CHM Chemistry 3 products. GR LE Lecture Principles and applications of quantum theory to chemical problems. Electronic structure of molecules and its correlation with Quantum the chemical and physical properties Spring 2010 CHM850 850 Chem CHM Chemistry 3 of substances. GR LE Lecture Definition of partition function; translational, rotational, vibrational, and electronic partition functions and their calculation and application to thermodynamic problems. Stat Calculation of thermodynamic Thermodynam functions from spectroscopic Spring 2010 CHM851 851 ics CHM Chemistry 3 information. GR LE Lecture Introduction to group theory stressing its application in the areas of hybridization schemes, molecular orbitals, ligand field theory, and Spring 2010 CHM853 853 Group Theory CHM Chemistry 3 spectroscopy. GR LE Lecture

(Also listed as BMS 738.) A selected topic in the field of physical chemistry such as molecular spectroscopy, advanced molecular structure, magnetic resonance, X- rays, crystal structure, statistical Select Topic mechanics, and precision physical- Spring 2010 CHM855 855 Phys Chem CHM Chemistry 3 chemical measurements. GR LE Lecture Independe Spring 2010 CHM899 899 Research CHM Chemistry 1 Research for the thesis. GR IS nt Study

Theory and technique for obtaining blood specimens, including application of responsibilities associated with blood drawing in a Clinical clinical laboratory. Course spans Laboratory two quarters. Graduates are eligible Spring 2010 CL150 150 Phlebotomy CL Science 5 for national certification by exam. UG LE Lecture Provide students with an overview of the programs and career options in Clinical Biology, Clinical Laboratory Science, Careers in EH, Laboratory Exercise Biology and Environmental Spring 2010 CL194 194 EXB, CL CL Science 1 Health Science. UG LE Lecture Theory and application of lab safety, universal precautions, specimen Lecture/La Clinical collection, quality assurance, and b Orient Clinical Laboratory other techniques fundamental to Combinatio Spring 2010 CL420 420 Lab Sci CL Science 3 clinical laboratory. UG LL n Principles of education, laboratory management compuser application Clinical and completion and presentation of Laboratory Laboratory a scientific project (includes one Spring 2010 CL422 422 Management CL Science 2 week clinical rotation). UG LE Lecture Clinical Writing in CL Laboratory Spring 2010 CL422W 422W 422 CL Science 0 UG LB Lab Clinical Clinical Pathology Laboratory Correlation of clinical findings Spring 2010 CL423 423 Sem CL Science 2 through case studies. UG SE Seminar Study of body fluids, including the pathophysiology of their formation and the biochemical and Lecture/La Clinical morphologic methods used to obtain b Urine/Body Laboratory diagnostic information. Lecture and Combinatio Spring 2010 CL431 431 Fluid Analys CL Science 3 laboratory. UG LL n Theory and application of principles of hematology, including hematopoiesis, counting and identification of cells in the Lecture/La Clinical peripheral blood, and the use of b Laboratory cellular morphology to diagnose Combinatio Spring 2010 CL441 441 Hematology CL Science 4 disease. Lecture and laboratory. UG LL n Advanced topics in hematology with an emphasis on the diagnosis and Clinical treatment of anemias, Advanced Laboratory myelodysplastic and Spring 2010 CL442 442 Hematology CL Science 2 myeloproliferative disorders. UG LE Lecture Clinical Hematology Laboratory Practical application of hematology Spring 2010 CL443 443 Practicum CL Science 5 techniques at clinical site. UG LE Lecture Principles of hemostasis involved in blood vessel contraction, platelet activation and formation, and activation of coagulation factors, and their use in diagnosing Lecture/La Clinical coagulation defects and monitoring b Principles of Laboratory anticoagulant therapy. Lecture and Combinatio Spring 2010 CL451 451 Hemostasis CL Science 2 laboratory. UG LL n Theory and application of human biochemistry and principles of Lecture/La Clinical chemistry techniques used in the b Clinical Laboratory analysis of blood and other body Combinatio Spring 2010 CL461 461 Chemistry CL Science 4 fluids. Lecture and laboratory. UG LL n Study of endocrine system, inborn errors of metabolism, toxicology, the role of tumor markers in cancer Clinical diagnosis and management, and Adv Clinical Laboratory other advanced topics in clinical Spring 2010 CL462 462 Chemistry CL Science 3 chemistry. UG LE Lecture Clinical Chemistry Laboratory Practical application of clinical Spring 2010 CL463 463 Practicum CL Science 5 chemistry techniques at clinical site. UG PR Practicum Study of media composition and selection, biochemical techniques used to identify bacteria and related physiology, antibiotic susceptibility Lecture/La Clinical of bacteria and discussion and b Diagnostic Laboratory identification of parasites. Lecture Combinatio Spring 2010 CL471 471 Micriobiology CL Science 5 and laboratory. UG LL n Study of characteristics, pathophysiologic mechanisms and identification of chyamydia, fungi, Clinical viruses and other organisms and the Adv Diagnos Laboratory methods used to diagnose and treat Spring 2010 CL472 472 Microbiology CL Science 2 related diseases. Lecture only. UG LE Lecture Clinical Microbiology Laboratory Practical application of microbiology Spring 2010 CL473 473 Practicum CL Science 5 techniques at clinical site. UG PR Practicum Study of antigens and the stimulation of antibodies in vivo, and the use of these reactions to Lecture/La Clinical perform in vitro testing to diagnose b Immunology/S Laboratory and monitor the course of disease. Combinatio Spring 2010 CL481 481 erology CL Science 4 Lecture and laboratory. UG LL n Theory and application of Clinical immunology; specifically the use of Immunohemat Laboratory antigens and antibodies in blood Spring 2010 CL491 491 ology CL Science 3 grouping and transfusion medicine. UG LE Lecture Advanced topics in transfusion medicine, including immune hemolytic anemias, paternity testing, component therapy, HLA antigens, quality assurance and the role of Advanced Clinical regulatory agencies in the practice Immunohemat Laboratory of transfusion medicine. Lecture Spring 2010 CL492 492 ology CL Science 2 only. UG LE Lecture Clinical Transfusion Laboratory Practical application of transfusion Spring 2010 CL493 493 Practicum CL Science 4 medicine techniques at clinical site. UG PR Practicum

Builds English vocabulary through a study of Latin and Greek roots. Emphasis on words used commonly Latin & Greek in higher education rather than on Spring 2010 CLS100 100 Roots in En CLS Classics 4 specialized terminology. UG LE Lecture Spelling, recognition, and understanding contemporary specialized medical and scientific vocabulary that is based on the Latin Medical & Sci and Greek languages. Emphasis on Spring 2010 CLS101 101 Terminology CLS Classics 4 terminology of the medical sciences. UG LE Lecture Survey of the development of classical culture from prehistoric Greece to the fall of the Roman Empire. A broad view of the interrelated political, economic, and Greek and social conditions, and philosophy, Roman religion, mythology, literature, art, Spring 2010 CLS150 150 Culture CLS Classics 4 and architecture. UG LE Lecture Reading, discussion, analysis of selected texts from ancient Greece and Rome; for example, the works Great of Homer, Sophocles, Plato, Virgil, Spring 2010 CLS204 204 Books:Classics CLS Classics 4 Cicero, Horace. UG LE Lecture Writing in CLS Required writing component for CLS Spring 2010 CLS204W 204W 204 CLS Classics 0 204. UG LB Lab A survey of the myths and legends of ancient Greece and Rome which are an important part of the Western literary and cultural Intro to tradition. The emphasis will be on Spring 2010 CLS260 260 Classical Mthol CLS Classics 4 story patterns and characters. UG LE Lecture Writing in CLS Spring 2010 CLS260W 260W 260 CLS Classics 0 UG LB Lab Greek experience in fifth and fourth centuries B.C. with emphasis on Athenian democracy and the Golden Golden Age of Age of Athens: drama, history, Spring 2010 CLS310 310 Greece CLS Classics 4 oratory, and philosophy. UG LE Lecture Emphasis on late republic and early empire, particularly the Augustan Rome: age. The idealism of Virgil and Republic & Lucretius; the realism of Cicero, Spring 2010 CLS320 320 Empire CLS Classics 4 Sallust, and Tacitus. UG LE Lecture Drama, epic, and lyric poetry; prose; Studies in selected themes in ancient Spring 2010 CLS330 330 Ancient Lit CLS Classics 4 literature; and literary criticism. UG LE Lecture Writing in CLS Required writing component for CLS Spring 2010 CLS330W 330W 330 CLS Classics 0 330. UG LB Lab

(Also listed as ART 411.) Greece in the Bronze Age; classical Greece and Ancient Art & Rome; and selected areas of Greek Spring 2010 CLS340 340 Archaeology CLS Classics 4 and Roman archaeology. UG LE Lecture Writing in CLS Spring 2010 CLS340W 340W 340 CLS Classics 0 UG LB Lab

Greek and Roman civilization with Ancient evidence from art, literature, Spring 2010 CLS350 350 Culture & Soc CLS Classics 4 archaeology, law, and other sources. UG LE Lecture Writing in CLS Spring 2010 CLS350W 350W 350 CLS Classics 0 UG LB Lab Greek and Roman mythology; aspects and approaches to the study Studies:Ancien of myths; and archaeological and Spring 2010 CLS360 360 t Mythology CLS Classics 4 nonliterary sources. UG LE Lecture Law and legal systems of Greece and Rome; government and Studies:Ancnt: administration; and political Spring 2010 CLS370 370 Law/Gov/Pol CLS Classics 4 problems of the ancient world. UG LE Lecture Writing in CLS Required writing component for CLS Spring 2010 CLS370W 370W 370 CLS Classics 0 370. UG LB Lab Studies- Course of variable content dealing Selected with problems, approaches, and Independe Spring 2010 CLS399 399 Subjects CLS Classics 1 topics in the field of classics. UG IS nt Study Literature, mythology, law and government, art and archaeology, culture and society. Students must Adv Studies in consult Department of Classics Spring 2010 CLS410 410 Antiquity CLS Classics 4 before registering. UG LE Lecture Directed studies in literature, mythology, archaeology, law, and Independent government. For classical humanities Independe Spring 2010 CLS481 481 Reading CLS Classics 4 majors only. UG IS nt Study

Spring 2010 CLS481W 481W Writing in CLS CLS Classics 0 UG LB Lab Guided research culminating in a major paper on a topic chosen by the student and the instructor. Students develop a comprehensive bibliography, prepare a detailed Senior Project outline, and write and revise the Independe Spring 2010 CLS497 497 Classics CLS Classics 4 final project. UG IS nt Study Writing in CLS Spring 2010 CLS497W 497W 497 CLS Classics 0 UG LB Lab Required of majors in the classics, Greek, or Latin. Independent study and review leading to Sr comprehensive examination based Comprehensiv on the course work undertaken by Independe Spring 2010 CLS499 499 e Review CLS Classics 2 each individual student. UG IS nt Study Course offers a variety of topics including drama, epic, and lyric poetry; prose; selected themes in Studies in ancient literature; and literary Spring 2010 CLS530 530 Ancient Lit CLS Classics 4 criticism. GR LE Lecture

(Also listed as ART 611.) Greece in the Bronze Age; classical Greece and Ancient Art & Rome; and selected areas of Greek Spring 2010 CLS540 540 Archeology CLS Classics 4 and Roman art and archaeology. GR LE Lecture Ancient Greek and Roman civilization with Culture & evidence from art, literature, Spring 2010 CLS550 550 Society CLS Classics 4 archaeology, law, and other sources. GR LE Lecture Greek and Roman mythology; aspects and approaches to the study Studies:Ancien of myth; archaeological and Spring 2010 CLS560 560 t Mythology CLS Classics 4 nonliterary sources. GR LE Lecture Political problems of the ancient Studies:Ancnt: world; law and legal systems; and Spring 2010 CLS570 570 Law/Gov/Pol CLS Classics 4 government and administration. GR LE Lecture An intensive, short-term study of a particular aspect of Classical Antiquity, which may include Spec Projects matters of methodology or Spring 2010 CLS600 600 in Classics CLS Classics 1 pedagogy. Titles vary. GR SE Seminar Student Initiated Community Spring 2010 CMH600 600 Elective CMH Health 2 MD OT Other Presents basic statistical measures with emphasis on biomedical problems. Includes sampling techniques, making valid inferences and estimations, and testing hypotheses. Practice in use of Community calculations and preparation of data Spring 2010 CMH601 601 Biostatistics I CMH Health 4 for machine analysis. GR LE Lecture Studies advanced statistical methods for analysis of variance, multiple regression, survey methods, design of experimental investigations, vital Community statistics, bioassays, and sequential Spring 2010 CMH602 602 Biostatistics II CMH Health 3 analysis. GR LE Lecture Student Educ Prog for Community Spring 2010 CMH604 604 Children CMH Health 2 MD OT Other Intervention: Substance Community Spring 2010 CMH606 606 Abuse CMH Health 2 MD LE Lecture Ethics: Interprofessio Community Spring 2010 CMH607 607 nal CMH Health 2 MD LE Lecture Women and Community Spring 2010 CMH609 609 Medicine CMH Health 2 MD LE Lecture

Introduction to the basic principles and applications of statistical methods as they are applied to data arising in the health professions. CMH 620 students will have Community additional requirements compared to Spring 2010 CMH620 620 Biostatistics CMH Health 4 the STT 520 students. GR LE Lecture Nature of epidemiological studies; descriptive epidemiology; experimental and observational investigations; cross-sections; prospective and retrospective studies; mortality and morbidity measurements and factors affecting comparison; life tables; and Epidemiology Community introduction to demographic Spring 2010 CMH621 621 I CMH Health 3 measurements. GR LE Lecture Advanced techniques of epidemiological investigation. Epidemiology of specific chronic diseases such as cancer, diabetes, and cardiovascular and mental disorders. Introduction to environmental and occupational epidemiology. Students prepare Epidemiology Community research protocol on a given specific Spring 2010 CMH622 622 II CMH Health 3 problem. GR LE Lecture This course is an introduction to epidemiology including historical foundations, basic concepts, study designs, and practical applications. Emphasis is placed on epidemiological principles, concepts, and methods used within public health settings. Students will use Pub Hlth Community skills acquired in the course to Spring 2010 CMH623 623 Epidemiology CMH Health 4 complete an applied project. GR LE Lecture

This course focuses on the topics of Environmental Health that have the greatest effect on the community. It Environmental Community provides a survey of broad Spring 2010 CMH640 640 Health CMH Health 4 Environmental Public Health issues. GR LE Lecture Interaction of humans with special environments. Section one is an intensive study of respiration, the cardiovascular system, and the Environmental Community physics and physiology of gaseous Spring 2010 CMH641 641 Medicine I CMH Health 3 environments. GR SE Seminar Interaction of humans with special environments. Section two covers mineral, chemical, and drug metabolism; function of sensory systems; and the physics and physiological stresses of heat and Environmental Community cold, sound, and electromagnetic Spring 2010 CMH642 642 Medicine II CMH Health 3 and ionizing radiation. GR SE Seminar Interaction of humans with special environments. Section three studies effects of dynamic forces, biomechanics of the body, physiology of physical exercises, and Environ Community engineering machines to improve Spring 2010 CMH643 643 Medicine III CMH Health 3 human performance. GR SE Seminar General review, discussions of research projects, guest presentations, and selected advanced topics dealing with aerospace medicine, occupational medicine, and public health. Presentation and discussion of Aerospace Community problem clinical cases related to Spring 2010 CMH651 651 Medicine I CMH Health 4 aerospace medicine. GR SE Seminar Covers civil pilot medical case histories including presentation of the medical condition that the pilot experienced, the implications by medical certification, and the proper steps in denying or certifying the pilot. M.D. degree required. May be Aerospace Community taken for letter grade or Spring 2010 CMH652 652 Medicine II CMH Health 2 pass/unsatisfactory. GR SE Seminar Familiarization with activities and services encompassed by community medicine, including public health, preventive medicine, prospective medicine, occupational medicine, geriatric health, handicapped services, and health promotion. May Intro to Comm Community be taken for letter grade or Spring 2010 CMH654 654 Med CMH Health 2 pass/unsatisfactory. GR SE Seminar Mechanisms of hyperbaric oxygen therapy, equipment, safety considerations, and limitations. Conditions particularly amenable to this therapy are explored: decompression sickness, air embolism, gas gangrene, CO poisoning, and elective indications. Hyperbaric Community May be taken for letter grade of Spring 2010 CMH655 655 Medicine CMH Health 3 pass/unsatisfactory. GR SE Seminar Introduction to and familiarization with clinical activities and operational experiences in Aeromedical Services (Flight Medicine, Occupational Medicine, Environmental Health, Bioenvironmental Surveillance, and Physiological Training). Enrollment Clinical in Aerospace Medicine Residency Aerospace Community program or department approval Spring 2010 CMH656 656 Med CMH Health 4 required. GR SE Seminar

Presents the medical department in industry: its role, functions, administration, physical facilities, personnel, equipment, records, costs, benefits, intramural relationships and extramural Prin: relationships with professional Occupational Community societies, official agencies, organized Spring 2010 CMH671 671 Health CMH Health 3 labor, and paramedical occupations. GR SE Seminar Principles of physical examination and diagnosis are applied to selection, placement, and return to work of industrial employees. Surveys of a variety of work environments are conducted with Clinical emphasis on potential health Occupation Community hazards. Course includes field Spring 2010 CMH672 672 Hlth CMH Health 3 experience. GR SE Seminar Overview of aerospace accident investigation procedures, concerned regulations, and interdisciplinary management from an aeromedical perspective. Selected advance topics include the analyses of relevant aerospace accident reports, post- Aerospace Community crash survivability, and future Spring 2010 CMH700 700 Accidents CMH Health 4 directions. GR SE Seminar Provides the philosophy underlying each major aerospace medicine standard. It also explores the aerospace medical factors that convert safe flight into hazardous flight. M.D. degree and Spec Topics: departmental approval required. Comm Med Community May be taken for letter grade or Spring 2010 CMH701 701 Aero CMH Health 3 pass/unsatisfactory. GR SE Seminar

Development of a broad knowledge base in public health, a dynamic and multidisciplinary field, by introducing its core components, including environmental science, epidemiology, biostatistics, health policy, health services management, Intro to Pub Community economics, and socio-behavioral Spring 2010 CMH705 705 Hlth/Policy CMH Health 4 science. GR LE Lecture Participants discuss the influence and value of aerospace medicine on Special an international basis in light of new Seminars in Community and proposed aeromedical Spring 2010 CMH711 711 ASM CMH Health 3 technological developments. GR SE Seminar This course introduces the foundational ethical principles, federal statutes and case law, and current controversies in public health. The course involves a mix of Public Health Community formal presentations, team projects, Spring 2010 CMH714 714 Ethics CMH Health 4 and independent research. GR LE Lecture Builds on the basics of the aeromedical concerns to advance the understanding of the relevant aeromedical aspects related to the operational flight environment. Practical experiences in the Aeromed hypobaric chamber, acceleration, Con&Op Flt Community and life support facilities supplement Spring 2010 CMH721 721 Envir CMH Health 3 course work. GR SE Seminar

Studies the role human factors play in the safety of the aerospace and aerospace medical environments. Topics include resource Human management, communications, Factors in performance, situational awareness Aerospace Community and human factors in aerospace Spring 2010 CMH723 723 Med CMH Health 3 related accidents/incidents. GR LE Lecture (Also listed as MGT 755.) Overview of total health care system including public and private institutions and agencies, federal and state regulations, and methods of financing. Directed study of major contemporary forces affecting the Health health care delivery system. Class Services Community includes seminars and on-site Spring 2010 CMH731 731 Admin CMH Health 3 experiences. GR SE Seminar This course will introduce the student to health systems as an overriding mechanism of health care delivery and explore topics of quality, evidence-based medicine, Health health economies, ethics, leadership, Systems Community health care policy, and utilization Spring 2010 CMH734 734 Management CMH Health 1 management. GR LE Lecture This course will enable students to apply techniques of epidemiology and biostatistics to evaluate population-based health programs. In addition, students will become familiar with principles of public Population- Community health, prevention, and health care Spring 2010 CMH744 744 Based Mgmt CMH Health 4 quality management. GR LE Lecture This course will introduce students to strategic management as practiced in health care settings. Principles of organizational behavior and culture will be examined and techniques in negotiation, Strat Ldrshp in Community leadership, and strategic analysis Spring 2010 CMH754 754 Hlth Care CMH Health 1 will be applied. GR LE Lecture Provides an in depth understanding of chemical warfare threat agent toxicology and medical intervention; including requirements for Medical Chem Community government and contract research Spring 2010 CMH760 760 Defense CMH Health 4 standards. GR LE Lecture Provides an in depth understanding of biological warefare threat agent pathogenesis, toxicology, and medical intervention; including Medical Bio Community requirements for government and Spring 2010 CMH761 761 Defense CMH Health 4 contract research standards. GR LE Lecture This course is designed to meet the need for a recognized curriculum in the Public Health aspects of disaster care and organized emergency medical services systems. Analytical Public Health Community and assessment skills will be Spring 2010 CMH764 764 Aspects Disate CMH Health 4 emphasized. GR LE Lecture

This course covers a board range of topics, problems and activities involved in developing a comprehensive plan of response to a Interagency Community major life and property-threatening Spring 2010 CMH765 765 Disaster CMH Health 4 emergency at the local level. GR LE Lecture The course provides an understanding of terrorism, the motivation, and ways in which it impacts individuals and society and Terrorism Community the effects of a terrorist incident on Spring 2010 CMH766 766 Effects Public CMH Health 4 Public Health. GR LE Lecture Social Behavior Community Spring 2010 CMH770 770 Health CMH Health 4 GR LE Lecture This course will introduce the students to global health concepts. Social constructs of health will be reviewed, as well as how environmental factors and political Community decision-making affect global and Spring 2010 CMH771 771 Global Health CMH Health 4 international health. GR LE Lecture This course introduces the principles of structures and mechanisms of global health systems focused on the developed countries. It will explore the possible approaches to Global Health Community improve the health systems at Spring 2010 CMH772 772 Systems CMH Health 4 national and global levels. GR LE Lecture

Application Community Spring 2010 CMH775 775 Research HPR CMH Health 4 GR LE Lecture Continuing Community Independe Spring 2010 CMH789 789 Registration CMH Health 1 GR IS nt Study Independent Community Independent study of topics in Spring 2010 CMH791 791 Study CMH Health 1 community health. GR LE Lecture Student- Initiated Community Spring 2010 CMH800 800 Elective CMH Health 4 MD CL Clinical Intro Clin Occupat'nl Community Spring 2010 CMH802 802 Med CMH Health 8 MD CL Clinical Hospice: Community Spring 2010 CMH803 803 IP/OP Care CMH Health 4 MD LE Lecture Systems Approach Community Spring 2010 CMH804 804 Health Care CMH Health 4 MD CL Clinical Research Community Spring 2010 CMH805 805 Ethics CMH Health 4 MD CL Clinical Literature and Community Spring 2010 CMH806 806 Medicine CMH Health 4 MD CL Clinical Community Community Spring 2010 CMH807 807 Medicine CMH Health 8 MD CL Clinical This practice placement is intended to provide an intensive Applied Public Health learning experience. Students must complete 120 hours Public Health Community of supervised practice in an Independe Spring 2010 CMH810 810 Practice CMH Health 1 approved public community site. GR IS nt Study Students taking this course will develop skills and knowledge required for public health professionals to effectively utilize the thesis/dissertation model, to conduct literature review, and to successfully Public Health Community complete both qualitative & Spring 2010 CMH811 811 Research CMH Health 1 quantitative analysis. GR LE Lecture The practice placement will provide the student with the opportunity to engage in any area of population health, health systems, health HSM Practice Community policy, health economics and/or Independe Spring 2010 CMH818 818 Placement CMH Health 1 health finance. GR IS nt Study

Under supervision of an advisor, students choose research problems, prepare literature searches, design research methodology and conduct applied research. A full report is Culminating Community written and presented before a Independe Spring 2010 CMH820 820 Experience CMH Health 1 graduate committee. GR IS nt Study

Under supervision of an advisor, students choose research problems, prepare literature searches, design research methodology and conduct applied research. A full report is Culminating Community written and presented before a Independe Spring 2010 CMH821 821 Experience CMH Health 1 graduate committee. GR IS nt Study This course will introduce students to concepts, principles, and practices of communications in multiple health systems and health care settings. Students will develop their Health knowledge in areas including Systems Community effective communication styles, Spring 2010 CMH828 828 Comm CMH Health 2 interpersonal relations, etc. GR SE Seminar Aero Med Community A major project for class Independe Spring 2010 CMH850 850 Projects CMH Health 4 presentation at year's end. GR IS nt Study

Under supervision of an advisor, students choose research problems, prepare bibliographical searches, plan experimental protocol, and conduct experimentation. A full report, constituting a thesis, is Aerospace Community written and defended before a Independe Spring 2010 CMH899 899 Med Research CMH Health 3 graduate committee. GR IS nt Study Community Spring 2010 CMH900 900 Extramural CMH Health 4 MD H Hospital This course explores the topic of emotional intelligence and its relevance to I.Q. The course will focus on the benefits of emotional Understand intelligence and its application to Spring 2010 CNL210 210 Emotionl Intel CNL Counseling 4 education of youth. UG LE Lecture Writing in CNL Spring 2010 CNL210W 210W 210 CNL Counseling 0 UG LB Lab Overview of major counseling theories and tech-niques. Review of historical foundations of the mental health movement. Social, Principles of psychological, and philosophical Spring 2010 CNL461 461 Counseling CNL Counseling 4 influences are considered. UG LE Lecture Factors influencing behavior of individuals; methods a counselor may use in observing, analyzing, and improving attitudes and Spring 2010 CNL463 463 Mental Health CNL Counseling 4 behavior. UG LE Lecture Introduction to the background, theory, practice, and needs of crisis intervention within the helping professions. A variety of crisis intervention models are explored, as are the various community Crisis resources available to the crisis Spring 2010 CNL464 464 Intervention CNL Counseling 4 intervention worker. UG LE Lecture Surveys the background, theory, Group patterns of function, technique of Backgrnd & facilitating, and use of small groups Spring 2010 CNL467 467 Theory CNL Counseling 4 in counseling. UG LE Lecture

Intensive study of selected areas from counselor education to meet the particular needs of participating Spring 2010 CNL470 470 Workshop in: CNL Counseling 1 students, schools, and agencies. UG LE Lecture

Overview of major counseling theories and techniques and review of historical foundations of the mental health movement. Social, Principles of psychological, and philosophical Spring 2010 CNL661 661 Counseling CNL Counseling 4 influences are considered. GR LE Lecture Considers physical, psychological, and personality development of students in terms of the interrelationship of these factors and their effects on student functioning. Family, school, and other social- Prob Stu psychological environments are Personality&D studied in terms of their effect on Spring 2010 CNL662 662 ev CNL Counseling 4 behavior. GR LE Lecture Introduces students in human services to basic phychopathology, factors influencing the behavior of individuals and methods a counselor Mental Health may use in observing, analyzing and Spring 2010 CNL663 663 I CNL Counseling 4 improving attitudes and behavior. GR LE Lecture Introduces students to the background, theory, practice, and needs of crisis intervention within the helping professions. A variety of crisis intervention models are Crisis explored, as are the various Intervention community resources available to Spring 2010 CNL664 664 Cnl CNL Counseling 1 the crisis intervention worker. GR LE Lecture Surveys the background, theory, Group patterns of function, techniques of Background&T facilitating, and the uses of small Spring 2010 CNL667 667 heory CNL Counseling 4 groups in counseling. GR LE Lecture Selected topics in the human services area on a workshop or a Counseling one-time class basis are considered. Spring 2010 CNL670 670 Workshop CNL Counseling 1 Topics and titles vary. GR LE Lecture Assists teachers in developing an understanding of the counseling needs of children. Teachers develop counseling skills needed to assist students in the classroom. Cnl Skills for Appropriate referrals to other school Spring 2010 CNL751 751 Educators CNL Counseling 3 professionals are discussed. GR LE Lecture Presents career development as a series of vocational/avocational choices in the process of self- realization and considers the effect Career Devel of rapid social and technological Spring 2010 CNL762 762 & Inf Serv CNL Counseling 4 change on this process. GR LE Lecture Presents theoretical aspects concerning the organization and administration of guidance services; practical application of principles to schools and other organizations. Surveys social agencies, both public and private, that counselors should Pupil Pers be familiar with. An analysis of the Serv Sch & referral process and the methods of Spring 2010 CNL765 765 Comm CNL Counseling 4 interagency cooperation. GR LE Lecture Serves as an introduction to group counseling practice. Considers interaction patterns and dynamics within small groups, and focuses on understanding of individual and group behavior as they relate to the Lecture/La individuals taking the course. b Group Proc Evaluation and research of group Combinatio Spring 2010 CNL767 767 Counsel&Guid CNL Counseling 4 processes are also considered. GR LL n

Stresses the theories and techniques of counseling children. Discusses the differences between counseling with adults and counseling with children. Specific aspects considered are role and function of a child counselor, group and individual counseling with children, vocational information for children, scholastic and personality testing of children, and treatment methodology (including play Tech of Child therapy, family counseling, and Spring 2010 CNL769 769 Counseling CNL Counseling 4 teacher collaboration). GR LE Lecture Planned reading and/or project under the guidance of a counselor education program faculty member. Indep Study May be taken for a letter grade or Independe Spring 2010 CNL770 770 Minor Prob CNL Counseling 1 pass/unsatisfactory. GR IS nt Study Acquaints students with preventive mental health, advocacy roles, legal and ethical issues, and Mental Health interdisciplinary approaches to Spring 2010 CNL773 773 II CNL Counseling 4 community mental health. GR LE Lecture Investigation of the techniques of play therapy for children ages 3 to 12. An advanced seminar for students interested in individual and group play and its therapeutic Techniques implications for schools and Spring 2010 CNL778 778 Play Therapy CNL Counseling 4 agencies. GR LE Lecture

Considers principles and techniques of marriage and family counseling from a variety of theoretical Marriage&Fam orientations. Laboratory and/or field Spring 2010 CNL779 779 ily Counsel CNL Counseling 4 experience may be required. GR LE Lecture Introduces the student to an indepth analysis of family systems theory Sys Theory & and its application to marriage and Spring 2010 CNL780 780 Family Cnl CNL Counseling 4 family counseling. GR LE Lecture Advanced technique and intervention course that focuses on family systems interventions. Emphasis on applications of family counseling, providing in-depth Adv Techn of treatment of the major approaches Spring 2010 CNL781 781 Family Cnl CNL Counseling 4 to family counseling. GR LE Lecture In-depth overview of marital counseling. Focuses on techniques and interventions that emphasize the application of the major schools of marital counseling. Course is experientially and performance focused; student participation is Techniques encouraged and expected in a Spring 2010 CNL782 782 Marital Cnl CNL Counseling 4 variety of role-playing situations. GR LE Lecture Provides an opportunity for students to further develop skills in counseling, appraisal, research, or Adv Seminar other related areas under faculty Spring 2010 CNL860 860 in Counseling CNL Counseling 1 direction. GR SE Seminar Laboratory practice in individual Lecture/La counseling techniques; focuses on b Techniques of the development of basic skills and Combinatio Spring 2010 CNL863 863 Counseling CNL Counseling 4 procedures. GR LL n

Provides an experience in counseling and guidance in which students, under supervision, actually counsel Practicum I: individuals in educational, Spring 2010 CNL864 864 Individual CNL Counseling 1 vocational, and personal areas. GR IN Internship

Provides an experience in counseling and guidance in which students, under supervision, actually counsel Individ & Grp individuals in educational, Spring 2010 CNL865 865 Practicum CNL Counseling 4 vocational, and personal areas. GR IN Internship This field-based experience provides human services master's degree students with advanced clinical practice and supervision in their Spring 2010 CNL867 867 Internship: CNL Counseling 1 major specialty areas. GR IN Internship Focuses on the development of personality throughout the life span and associated difficulties that can occur for individuals. Additional Pers Theory & emphasis will be given to adaptation Spring 2010 CNL950 950 Psychpathy CNL Counseling 4 and the coping process. GR LE Lecture This course studies supervised clinical practice in the administration of mental health assessment instruments. Emphasizes advanced methods of administering and interpreting standardized tests. Includes use of assessment Clin Assess in procedures in diagnosis and Spring 2010 CNL951 951 Cnl Prac CNL Counseling 4 treatment planning. GR LE Lecture

Clinical course designed to introduce students to comprehensive diagnostic evaluation. Students gain familiarity with the Current Diagnostic and Statistical Manual Lecture/La and International Classification of b Diagnosis & Disease via lecture as well as case Combinatio Spring 2010 CNL952 952 Clin Cnl Prac CNL Counseling 4 formulations. GR LL n Focuses on treatment planning for clients. A variety of different treatment approaches will be discussed for DSM III-R disorders, Case Form & syndromes, and other client Spring 2010 CNL953 953 Clin Interven CNL Counseling 4 problems. GR LE Lecture This field-based experience provides practicing master's level counselors with the opportunity for supervised Intern: Adv advanced clinical counseling Spring 2010 CNL954 954 Clinical Cnl CNL Counseling 1 practice. GR IN Internship Individual and group study of current problems and issues for counselors. Also provides a focus on the development of new skills related to counseling interventions. Adv Instit Topics might include professional Human Ser ethics and responsibilities, crisis Spring 2010 CNL960 960 Pers CNL Counseling 1 intervention and human sexuality. GR SE Seminar Overviews the special social/emotional needs of gifted children and youth. Focuses on techniques to help gifted children experience their emotions, and to Counseling develop awareness and Spring 2010 CNL961 961 the Gifted CNL Counseling 3 understanding of themselves. GR LE Lecture Developmental factors influencing the behavior of individuals across the life-span and the unique counseling strategies that are employed with clients in the human Counsel for services at different points on the Spring 2010 CNL971 971 Life Develop CNL Counseling 4 life-span continuum. GR LE Lecture Surveys the various legal, professional, and ethical concerns Legal Prof most often encountered by human Spring 2010 CNL972 972 Ethic Issues H CNL Counseling 4 service providers. GR LE Lecture

Focuses on studies of change, ethnic groups, subcultures, changing roles of women, sexism, urban and rural populations, and differing life patterns. Involves experiential and Soc Cultural didactic material and looks at Spring 2010 CNL973 973 Found Counse CNL Counseling 4 individual attitudes and beliefs. GR LE Lecture Fundamentals of verbal and nonverbal communication in platform speaking. Discussion and practice in vocal and physical delivery and in purposeful Essentials Communic organization and development of a Spring 2010 COM101 101 Public Address COM ation 4 speech. UG LE Lecture Essen Public Communic Spring 2010 COM101L 101L Address Lab COM ation 0 Required laboratory for COM 101. UG LB Lab Examination of types of communication in the classroom. Principles and practice of oral and written communication in story- Communicatio Communic telling, lecturing, discussion, and Spring 2010 COM103 103 n for Teach COM ation 3 interpersonal communication. UG LE Lecture

This course surveys major concepts, theories, and research approaches in the study of human communication. The course assists students in developing requisite knowledge and Intro to Communic skills in the development of their Spring 2010 COM104 104 Human Com COM ation 4 own communication competence. UG LE Lecture Intro to Human Com Communic Spring 2010 COM104L 104L Lab COM ation 0 Required laboratory for COM 104. UG LB Lab

Research, practice, and participation in communication forums, symposia, or an oral communication project designed to meet the interest of Intro Com Communic individual students. Independent Independe Spring 2010 COM130 130 Activities COM ation 1 study. Graded pass/unsatisfactory. UG IS nt Study

Study of mass media functions, Mass industries, and effects to help Communicatio Communic students become more critical mass Spring 2010 COM152 152 n COM ation 4 media consumers and contributors. UG LE Lecture Instruction and practice in writing to inform and persuade, emphasizing analysis of purpose, strategy, organization, style, and correct Lecture/Re language. Instruction in use of citation Writing to Communic information sources, including Combinatio Spring 2010 COM200 200 Communicate COM ation 4 computer-linked data bases. UG LR n COM200 Writing in Communic Required writing component for Spring 2010 W 200W COM 200 COM ation 0 COM 200. UG LB Lab

Interorganizational communication skills for job interviewing, persuasive proposals, departmental meetings, oral report presentations, and job Business appraisals are experienced along Communicatio Communic with employee communications to Spring 2010 COM203 203 n COM ation 3 accomplish job tasks. UG LE Lecture Business Communicatio Communic Spring 2010 COM203L 203L n Lab COM ation 0 UG LB Lab Theory and practice of speaking in professional contexts. Experience in Speaking Prof Communic preparation and delivery of Spring 2010 COM221 221 Contexts COM ation 4 professional presentations. UG LE Lecture

(Also listed as TH 253.) A basic introduction to the use of video production equipment using lecture, Lecture/Re demonstration, and experiential citation Basic Video Communic approaches. Appropriate laboratory Combinatio Spring 2010 COM253 253 Production COM ation 3 time provided in television studio. UG LR n (Also listed as ENG 257.) Introduction to writing for media. Structure and organization of media Basic Media Communic copy. Course requires reporting in Spring 2010 COM256 256 Writing COM ation 4 the field. UG LE Lecture COM256 Writing in Communic Required writing component for Spring 2010 W 256W COM 256 COM ation 0 COM 256. UG LB Lab

Examination of the basic themes and issues that have developed in health communication research including physician-patient and nurse-patient communications, Health organizational communication in Communicatio Communic health care organizations, and Spring 2010 COM325 325 n COM ation 4 relationships among care providers. UG LE Lecture

Research, practice, and participation in communication forums, symposia, or an oral communication project Adv designed to meet the interest of Communica Communic individual students. Independent Independe Spring 2010 COM330 330 Activities COM ation 1 study. Graded pass/unsatisfactory. UG IS nt Study Delineation of the concept of persuasion together with an overview of general rhetorical theory. Experience in preparation Persuasion & Communic and presentation of persuasive Spring 2010 COM333 333 Rhetoric COM ation 4 communication. UG LE Lecture COM333 Writing in Communic Required writing component for Spring 2010 W 333W COM 333 COM ation 0 COM 333. UG LB Lab Simulation focusing on the processes of a public-relations campaign: fact finding, action planning, implementation of communication channels, and Pub program evaluation. Experiences Relations:Prin Communic focus on one internal and one Spring 2010 COM345 345 & Prac COM ation 4 external campaign for students. UG LE Lecture COM345 Writing in Communic Required writing component for Spring 2010 W 345W COM 345 COM ation 0 COM 345. UG LB Lab Development of skills necessary for effective planning and implementation of public relations campaigns. Includes audiences and media analysis, and the design and Communic writing of a variety of campaign Spring 2010 COM346 346 PR Campaigns COM ation 4 materials. UG LE Lecture COM346 Writing in Communic Spring 2010 W 346W COM 346 COM ation 0 UG LB Lab In-depth analysis of the public relations process through an Case Studies Communic examination of various cases Spring 2010 COM347 347 in PR COM ation 4 involving public relations problems. UG LE Lecture COM347 Writing in Communic Spring 2010 W 347W COM 347 COM ation 0 UG LB Lab

Examines developing communication Emerging Com Communic technologies with emphasis on Spring 2010 COM358 358 Technologies COM ation 4 alternative delivery systems. UG LE Lecture

Examination of broadcast news with Broadcast Communic special attention given to coverage, Spring 2010 COM360 360 Journalism COM ation 4 selection, and reporting of the news. UG LE Lecture COM360 Writing in Communic Spring 2010 W 360W COM 360 COM ation 0 UG LB Lab

(Also listed as ENG 364.) Introduces basic principles of graphics communication, primarily as applied to print media. Includes history and basic concepts of graphics Communicatio Communic communication, typography, photo Spring 2010 COM364 364 n Graphics COM ation 4 editing, and graphic design. UG LE Lecture An in-depth examination of the major issues facing the American mass media, including such topics as media effects, content of programming, the commercialization of public broadcasting, media Iss in Mass Communic ownership, children's programming, Spring 2010 COM365 365 Communicatn COM ation 4 and others. UG LE Lecture

(Also listed as ENG 366.) Advanced study of writing skills, practices, and procedures used in reporting news for mass media. Actual reporting in the field is required. News writing Advanced Communic skills introduced in COM 256 are Spring 2010 COM366 366 News Writing COM ation 4 further refined. UG LE Lecture COM366 Writing in Communic Required writing component for Spring 2010 W 366W COM 366 COM ation 0 COM 366. UG LB Lab Introduces basic principles of visual literacy and visual communication, and utilization of light and shadow, creative devices, and other techniques in creation of Photo photographs and multi-picture Communicatio Communic layouts suitable for publication in Spring 2010 COM368 368 n COM ation 4 mass media. UG LE Lecture Conflict is a normal and inevitable consequence of human existence. This course focuses on the nature and cause of conflict, the impact of communication on conflict Dispute Communic escalation, and the process of Spring 2010 COM370 370 Resolution COM ation 4 conflict resolution. UG LE Lecture COM370 Writing in Communic Required writing component for Spring 2010 W 370W COM 370 COM ation 0 COM 370. UG LB Lab Studies Selected Communic Problems, approaches, and topics in Spring 2010 COM399 399 Subjects COM ation 1 the field of speech. Topics vary. UG LE Lecture COM399 Writing in Communic Spring 2010 W 399W COM 399 COM ation 0 UG LB Lab A capstone course in which advanced communication majors develop portfolios to demonstrate achievements as preparation for careers in professional or academic areas of communication. Course includes formal assessment of Senior Communic communication skills. Senior Spring 2010 COM400 400 Portfolio COM ation 2 standing required. UG SE Seminar COM400 Writing in Communic Required writing component for Spring 2010 W 400W COM 400 COM ation 0 COM 400. UG LB Lab A study of various classical and contemporary theories of communication. An examination of theories related to communication Communicatio Communic systems, communication interaction, Spring 2010 COM401 401 n Theory COM ation 4 and social contexts. UG LE Lecture COM401 Writing in Communic Required writing component for Spring 2010 W 401W COM 401 COM ation 0 COM 401. UG LB Lab Development of skills necessary for effective television and radio presentations. Study of criteria for selecting appropriate talent and Performance Communic frequent practice in a wide range of Spring 2010 COM411 411 for Media COM ation 4 media settings. UG LE Lecture

(Also listed as PLS 429.) Processes and institutions by which individuals and groups communicate in an urban environment. Model of an urban communication system Urban Comm Communic developed by interdisciplinary Spring 2010 COM429 429 Theory COM ation 4 systems approach. UG LE Lecture Theoretical and pragmatic consideration of the impact of race, class, and gender on the Race, Class & Communic communication process within Spring 2010 COM432 432 Gender Com COM ation 4 society. UG LE Lecture Study of the growth and development of free speech in the United States. Emphasizes the development of definitions of free Freedom of Communic speech and various communication Spring 2010 COM439 439 Speech COM ation 4 strategies in different settings. UG LE Lecture In-depth view of interpersonal communication skills: presenting, receiving, and challenging. A group Adv context is used to promote self- Interpersonal Communic directed changes in interpersonal Spring 2010 COM441 441 Comm COM ation 4 style. UG LE Lecture COM441 Writing in Communic Required writing component for Spring 2010 W 441W COM 441 COM ation 0 COM 441. UG LB Lab Through a matrix organizational structure, students experience theory in selection, survey, journalistic, performance appraisal, persuasion, and counseling interviewing situations with the Communic focus on human resource Spring 2010 COM443 443 Interviewing COM ation 4 development. UG LE Lecture COM443 Writing in Communic Required writing component for Spring 2010 W 443W COM 443 COM ation 0 COM 443. UG LB Lab Elements of the communication process as pertinent to the field of organizational communication. By developing understanding, a framework is established for Org Com Communic contextual applications of the Spring 2010 COM446 446 Theory COM ation 4 features of organizations. UG LE Lecture COM446 Writing in Communic Required writing component for Spring 2010 W 446W COM 446 COM ation 0 COM 446. UG LB Lab This course examines factors that help and hinder effective professional relationships. Two major course goals are to increase understanding of interpersonal Com relationships and to apply the Relationships Communic knowledge to individual and Spring 2010 COM447 447 in Org COM ation 4 organizational goals. UG LE Lecture COM447 Writing in Communic Spring 2010 W 447W COM 447 COM ation 0 UG LB Lab

This course provides students with an understanding of the relationship between communication and leadership. The course examines how communication theories provide a context for understanding how to Com Strategic Communic effectively facilitate change within Spring 2010 COM448 448 Leadership COM ation 4 groups. UG LE Lecture COM448 Writing in Communic Spring 2010 W 448W COM 448 COM ation 0 UG LB Lab Provides a basic knowledge of the behavioral approach and current Survey of Com Communic theories and experiments in Spring 2010 COM449 449 Research COM ation 4 communications research. UG LE Lecture COM449 Writing in Communic Required writing component for Spring 2010 W 449W COM 449 COM ation 0 COM 449. UG LB Lab

This course examines the design and implementation of communication training programs including ethics, needs assessment, and evaluation. Students will develop training plans and materials Com Training Communic and apply those in actual training Spring 2010 COM451 451 Methods COM ation 4 presentations. UG LE Lecture COM451 Writing in Communic Required writing component for Spring 2010 W 451W COM 451 COM ation 0 COM 451. UG LB Lab This course is designed to provide a theoretical and practical understanding of communication consulting. Issues covered include ethics, needs assessment and evaluation, design and implementation, and communication Communicatio Communic variables in the client/consultant Spring 2010 COM452 452 n Consulting COM ation 4 relationship. UG LE Lecture This course focuses on the theory and processes of negotiation to help students understand the behavior of individuals in competitive situations. The course is designed to cover a Negotiating & Communic broad spectrum of negotiation Spring 2010 COM453 453 Bargain Com COM ation 4 problems. UG LE Lecture COM453 Writing in Communic Required writing component for Spring 2010 W 453W COM 453 COM ation 0 COM 453. UG LB Lab (Also listed as ENG 454.) Finding, Feature Story Communic writing, polishing, and marketing Spring 2010 COM454 454 Writing COM ation 4 feature material. UG LE Lecture COM454 Writing in Communic Spring 2010 W 454W COM 454 COM ation 0 UG LB Lab Theory, survey of research, and experiential learning in nonverbal communication. Exploration of types Nonverbal and forms, and methods of sending Communicatio Communic and receiving nonverbal Spring 2010 COM455 455 n COM ation 4 communication. UG LE Lecture Study of communication in intercultural environments. Emphasis on research and theory to better understand the complexity of Intercultural Communic intercultural communication Spring 2010 COM457 457 Communicat COM ation 4 interactions. UG LE Lecture COM457 Writing in Communic Required writing component for Spring 2010 W 457W COM 457 COM ation 0 COM 457. UG LB Lab (Also listed as ENG 458.) Editing of copy for mass media with special emphasis on newspaper format, Editing for the Communic headline writing, rewriting, and Spring 2010 COM458 458 Media COM ation 4 general copy desk. UG LE Lecture COM458 Writing in Communic Spring 2010 W 458W COM 458 COM ation 0 UG LB Lab Analysis of programs and program strategies for broadcast and other Program & electronic media. Emphasis on Mgt Elect Communic information for managing these Spring 2010 COM460 460 Media COM ation 4 media. UG LE Lecture Mass Media:Law/Re Communic Study of laws and regulations Spring 2010 COM462 462 gulation COM ation 4 affecting mass media. UG LE Lecture

Analysis of contemporary programming and production Broadcast Communic practices including the development Spring 2010 COM464 464 Criticism COM ation 4 of critical standards for evaluation. UG LE Lecture COM464 Writing in Communic Required writing component for Spring 2010 W 464W COM 464 COM ation 0 COM 464. UG LB Lab Topics in Examination of special topics in the Communicatio Communic various areas of speech Spring 2010 COM471 471 n COM ation 4 communication. Titles vary. UG LE Lecture This course examines the design and implementation of dispute resolution systems to achieve fairness and efficacy. Various methods of dispute resolution Dispute including negotiation, conciliation, Systems Communic mediation and arbitration will be Spring 2010 COM475 475 Design COM ation 4 examined in different contexts. UG LE Lecture Independent Communic Faculty-directed readings and Independe Spring 2010 COM481 481 Study COM ation 1 research. UG IS nt Study Independent studies course that allows students to pursue research Senior Honors Communic that culminates in a senior honors Independe Spring 2010 COM482 482 Project COM ation 1 thesis or project. UG IS nt Study

Philosophy and techniques of conducting communication events. Includes the planning, initiating, and summarizing of communication Techniques & Communic activities, and evaluating written and Independe Spring 2010 COM491 491 Evaluation COM ation 1 oral performance. UG IS nt Study Development of skills necessary for effective television and radio presentations. Study of criteria for selecting appropriate talent, and Performance Communic frequent practice in a wide range of Spring 2010 COM611 611 for Media COM ation 4 media settings. GR LE Lecture Language Communic The development of speech and Spring 2010 COM621 621 Development COM ation 4 language in the preschool years. GR LE Lecture

Processes and institutions by which individuals and groups communicate in an urban environment. Model of an urban communication system Urban Comm Communic developed by interdisciplinary Spring 2010 COM629 629 Theory COM ation 4 systems approach. GR LE Lecture

Theoretical and pragmatic consideration of how and why men's and women's communication behaviors are similar to one another Gender & in some instances, yet different in Communicatio Communic others, and how men and women Spring 2010 COM632 632 n COM ation 4 can communicate more effectively. GR LE Lecture Study of the growth and development of free speech in the United States. Emphasis on the development of definitions of free Freedom of Communic speech and various communication Spring 2010 COM639 639 Speech COM ation 4 strategies in different settings. GR LE Lecture In-depth view of interpersonal communication skills: presenting, receiving, and challenging. A group Adv context is used to promote self- Interpersonal Communic directed changes in interpersonal Spring 2010 COM641 641 Comm COM ation 4 style. GR LE Lecture Through a matrix organizational structure, students experience theory in selection, survey, journalistic, performance appraisal, Communic persuasion, and counseling Spring 2010 COM643 643 Interviewing COM ation 4 interviewing situations. GR LE Lecture Simulation that focuses on the creation, development, and execution of a professional conference through assessment of participants' needs. Experiences include completing group tasks Conference Communic through assigned roles developed Spring 2010 COM645 645 Leadership COM ation 4 from current leadership theories. GR LE Lecture Application of organizational communication theories and major theoretical perspectives to problems in public and private-sector organizations. Includes a simulation which focuses on conflict management, leadership, and Organization Communic decision making in a business Spring 2010 COM647 647 Communica COM ation 4 context. GR LE Lecture A critical analysis of communication issues and problems in organizations Case Studies Communic through an examination of various Spring 2010 COM648 648 in Org Com COM ation 4 cases. GR LE Lecture Provides a basic knowledge of the behavioral approach and of the current theories and experiments Survey of Com Communic being conducted in communication Spring 2010 COM649 649 Research COM ation 4 research. GR LE Lecture By means of a matrix structure, consulting and training theories are experienced in communication Comm programs and processes as a Consulting & Communic methodology for human resource Spring 2010 COM651 651 Train COM ation 4 development. GR LE Lecture In-depth study of the function of communication in conflict/crisis situations. Emphasis on the role that communication performs in conflict resolution in intrapersonal, Communicatio Communic interpersonal, group, and Spring 2010 COM653 653 n & Conflict COM ation 4 international situations. GR LE Lecture (Also listed as ENG 654.) Includes Feature Story Communic finding, writing, polishing, and Spring 2010 COM654 654 Writing COM ation 4 marketing feature material. GR LE Lecture Theory, survey of research, and experimental learning in nonverbal communication. Exploration of types Nonverbal and forms and of methods of Communicatio Communic sending and receiving nonverbal Spring 2010 COM655 655 n COM ation 4 communication. GR LE Lecture Study of communication in intercultural environments. Emphasis on research and theory to better understand the complexity of Intercultural Communic intercultural communication Spring 2010 COM657 657 Communicat COM ation 4 interactions. GR LE Lecture (Also listed as ENG 658.) Editing of copy for mass media with emphasis on newspaper format, headline Editing for the Communic writing, rewriting, and general copy Spring 2010 COM658 658 Media COM ation 4 desk. GR LE Lecture Mass Media Law & Communic Includes the study of laws and Spring 2010 COM662 662 Regulati COM ation 4 regulations affecting mass media. GR LE Lecture

Analysis of contemporary programming and production Broadcast Communic practices including the development Spring 2010 COM664 664 Criticism COM ation 4 of critical standards for evaluation. GR LE Lecture Topics in Examination of special topics in the Communicatio Communic various areas of speech Spring 2010 COM671 671 n COM ation 4 communication. Titles vary. GR LE Lecture

Analysis of the unique communication behaviors of the elderly and the physical, social, and emotional changes that cause these behaviors. Development of interpersonal, interviewing, and reporting skills by direct interaction Com with the Communic with this age group. 3 hours lecture, Spring 2010 COM689 689 Elderly COM ation 4 1 hour off-campus interviewing. GR LE Lecture Examines communication theory relevant to the role of the communication specialist. Special consideration given to the changing pattern of communication roles and the application of communication theory to the problems of the utilization specialist. Also focuses on the possible consequences of the diffusion of communication innovations within the business, Prins & Appli Communic educational, and governmental Spring 2010 COM741 741 Com Theory COM ation 4 institutions of American society. GR LE Lecture Independent Communic Supervised independent research on Independe Spring 2010 COM781 781 Research COM ation 1 a specific subject. GR IS nt Study Continuing Communic Independe Spring 2010 COM789 789 Registration COM ation 1 GR IS nt Study Cooperativ Field e Spring 2010 CPE001 001 Experience CPE Education 0 UG IN Internship Cooperativ Cooperative e Spring 2010 CPE091 091 Education I CPE Education 0 UG IN Internship Cooperativ Cooperative e Spring 2010 CPE092 092 Education II CPE Education 0 UG IN Internship Readings in comparative literature dealing with themes, myths, genres, literary movements, or characters; e.g., the myth of Electra in the modern theater, the picaresque Prob in Comparativ novel, existentialism in European Comparative e fiction, and the ambitious hero in Spring 2010 CPL310 310 Lit CPL Literature 4 literature. UG LE Lecture Comparativ Writing in CPL e Spring 2010 CPL310W 310W 310 CPL Literature 0 UG LB Lab Studies- Comparativ Problems, approaches, and topics in Selected e the field of comparative literature. Spring 2010 CPL399 399 Subjects CPL Literature 1 Topics vary. UG LE Lecture History and development of comparative literature as a discipline; study of basic reference Theory Comparativ works and journals; papers and Comparative e reports based on comparative Spring 2010 CPL405 405 Lit CPL Literature 4 studies. UG LE Lecture

Introduction to use of computers as a problem-solving tool. Examples from and applications to a broad range of problems. Methodology for Computer algorithm design and for structured Programming Computer modular implementation is stressed. Spring 2010 CS141 141 ICSScience 4 Three hours lecture, two hours lab. UG LE Lecture Computer Computer Spring 2010 CS141L 141L Program I Lab CS Science 0 Required laboratory for CS 141. UG LB Lab Concepts introduced in CS 141 are developed in greater detail and Computer depth. Emphasis on verification and Programming Computer testing of programs. Three hours Spring 2010 CS142 142 II CS Science 4 lecture, two hours lab. UG LE Lecture Computer Program II Computer Spring 2010 CS142L 142L Lab CS Science 0 Required laboratory for CS 142. UG LB Lab Introductory course in the use of computers in a professional environment. Personal computer work stations are employed and used for popular applications (e.g., word processing, spreadsheets and Lecture/La data base management, and b Intro Comp Computer electronic mail). Two hours lecture, Combinatio Spring 2010 CS205 205 Office Soft CS Science 4 four hours lab. UG LL n Advanced use of application software to increase productivity. Covers sharing data and files among different packages, spreadsheet Comp Soft Computer macros and database integration. Spring 2010 CS206 206 Prod Tools CS Science 4 UG LE Lecture Emphasis is placed on understanding how packages interact within an integrated environment. Personal computers are used for sophisticated word processing and desktop publishing Advanced projects. State-of-the-art Office Computer presentation techniques such as Spring 2010 CS207 207 Productivity CS Science 4 hypertext will be discussed. UG LE Lecture

Introduces basic concepts of programming. Examples are from business applications and display Comp Prog for Computer graphics. Emphasis is on problem Spring 2010 CS208 208 Bus I CS Science 4 solving with the computer as a tool. UG LE Lecture Comput Prog Computer Spring 2010 CS208L 208L Bus I Lab CS Science 0 Required laboratory for CS 208. UG LB Lab

Continuation of CS 208. Introduces the basic concepts of programming. Examples are from business applications and display graphics. Comp Prog for Computer Emphasis is on problem solving with Spring 2010 CS209 209 Bus II CS Science 4 the computer as a tool. UG LE Lecture Comp Prog Computer Spring 2010 CS209L 209L Bus II Lab CS Science 0 Required laboratory for CS 209. UG LB Lab An introductory course to the use of graphic objects in a windows event- driven environment providing a case study of object-oriented programming with Visual Basic in Microsoft Windows to develop simple graphic user interfaces. Need Visual Basic Computer to be familiar with programming Spring 2010 CS214 214 Programming CS Science 4 concepts. UG LE Lecture Intro to "C" Programming Computer Introduction to "C" Programming for Spring 2010 CS220L 220L Lab CS Science 0 Engineers Lab. UG LB Lab Basic concepts of programming and programming languages are Computer introducted. Emphasis is on Programming Computer structured programming and Spring 2010 CS240 240 ICSScience 4 stepwise refinement. UG LE Lecture Computer Prg Computer Spring 2010 CS240L 240L I Lab CS Science 0 Required laboratory for CS 240. UG LB Lab Computer A continuation of CS 240. The Programming Computer emphasis is on data abstraction and Spring 2010 CS241 241 II CS Science 4 software engineering. UG LE Lecture Computer Computer Spring 2010 CS241L 241L Prog II Lab CS Science 0 Required laboratory for CS 241. UG LB Lab Computer Programming Computer Further refinement of the concepts Spring 2010 CS242 242 III CS Science 4 covered in CS 241. UG LE Lecture Computer Computer Spring 2010 CS242L 242L Prog III Lab CS Science 0 Required laboratory for CS 242. UG LB Lab Tools-oriented approach to bioinformatics emphasizing data structure and DNA, string representation in PERL, data searches, pairwise alignments, substitution patterns, protein structure prediction and modeling, Intro to Computer proteomics, and the use of web- Spring 2010 CS271 271 Bioinformatics CS Science 4 based bioinformatic tools. UG LE Lecture Relational client server database design and access techniques. Includes building database tables, writing SQL statements/programs, Intro to and developing user interfaces and Oracle/SQL Computer reports for data retrieval using the Spring 2010 CS302 302 DB CS Science 4 internet. UG LE Lecture Introduction to numerical methods used in the sciences. Methods of interpolation, data smoothing, functional approximation, integration, solutions of systems of equations, and solutions of ordinary Survey Comp Computer differential equations. Three hours Spring 2010 CS316 316 Sci Num Mtds CS Science 4 lecture, two hours lab. UG LE Lecture Applications of computing for solving scientific and engineering problems. Numerical solution of initial value and boundary value problems for ordinary and partial differential equations are covered. Applications involving numerical optimization Appl Comp Sci Computer methods are included. 4 hour Spring 2010 CS317 317 Num Mtds CS Science 4 lecture. UG LE Lecture Self-directed study in computer languages. Individual workshops are offered in significant languages such as JAVA, COBOL, PL/1, SNOBOL, Programming LISP, SIMSCRIPT, and GPSS. May be Lang Computer taken for letter grade or Spring 2010 CS340 340 Workshop CS Science 1 pass/unsatisfactory. UG LE Lecture Introduction to the representation, visualization, and modeling of large data sets. Data analysis using standard high level software tools. Topics include data filtering, Comp Tools Computer clustering, classification, and data Spring 2010 CS350 350 Data Analysis CS Science 4 mining. UG LE Lecture Selected topics in computer science. Selected Computer May be taken for letter grade or Independe Spring 2010 CS399 399 Topics CS Science 1 pass/unsatisfactory. UG IS nt Study

Study of the implementation of data structures and control structures in professional computer programs. Introduction to the fundamentals of complexity and analysis. Study of common standard problems and solutions (e.g., transitive closure and critical path). Emphasis on high-level Data Struc & Computer language software design. Three Spring 2010 CS400 400 Algorithms CS Science 4 hours lecture, two hours lab. UG LE Lecture Survey of logical and physical aspects of database management systems, including entity- relationship and relational data models; physical implementation methods; query languages; SQL, relational algebra, relational calculus, and QBE; experience in Intro Data Computer creating and manipulating Spring 2010 CS405 405 Base Mgt Sys CS Science 4 databases. UG LE Lecture (Also listed as MTH 407.) Concepts of minima and maxima; linear programming; simplex method, sensitivity, and duality; transportation and assignment Optimization Computer problems; and dynamic Spring 2010 CS407 407 Techniques CS Science 3 programming. UG LE Lecture Introduction to fundamental concepts, algorithms and techniques of data mining. Emphasis is on data preparation/evaluation/exploration, association rules, classification, clustering, pattern/model evaluation, anomaly detection. Students will Intro Data Computer develop and use data mining Spring 2010 CS408 408 Mining CS Science 4 software. UG LE Lecture

Problem-solving methods in artificial intelligence (AI) with emphasis on heuristic approaches. Topics include methods of representation, search, intelligent agents, planning, learning, natural language Lecture/La processing, logic, inference, b Principles of Computer robotics, and case-based reasoning. Combinatio Spring 2010 CS409 409 AI CS Science 4 Three hours lecture, two hours lab. UG LL n (Also listed as MTH 410.) Turing machines; 5-recursive functions; equivalence of computing paradigms; Church-Turing thesis; Theory of Computer undecidability; intractability. Three Spring 2010 CS410 410 Computing CS Science 4 hours lecture, two hours lab. UG LE Lecture

Examines the impact of computers and computing on society. Topics include privacy, dangers introduced by computers performing critical tasks, the effect of robots on the work force, the impact of computers Social Impl of Computer on education, and the new legal Spring 2010 CS415 415 Computing CS Science 3 issues introduced by computing. UG LE Lecture Writing in CS Computer Required writing component for Spring 2010 CS415W 415W 415 CS Science 0 COM 415. UG LB Lab (Also listed as MTH 419.) Introduction to the mathematical principles of data security. Various developments in cryptography are discussed, including public-key encryption, digital signatures, the Cryptog & Computer data encryption standard (DES), and Spring 2010 CS419 419 Data Security CS Science 3 key safeguarding schemes. UG LE Lecture (Also listed as MTH 458.) Introduction to methods, results, and algorithms from graph theory. Emphasis on graphs as mathematical models applicable to Applied Graph Computer organizational and industrial Spring 2010 CS458 458 Theory CS Science 3 situations. UG LE Lecture (Also listed as MTH 459.) Introduction to some of the mathematical tools needed for an understanding of computer programming. The topics covered are summations, elementary number theory, combinatorial identities, Combinatorial Computer generating functions, and Spring 2010 CS459 459 Tools CS Science 3 asymptotics. UG LE Lecture

Introduction to the theory of formal languages and automata. Emphasis is on those classes of languages commonly encountered by computer Intro Formal Computer scientists (e.g., regular and context- Spring 2010 CS466 466 Languages CS Science 4 free languages). UG LE Lecture Introduction to simulation and comparison with other techniques. Discrete simulation models. Introduction to queuing theory and stochastic processes. Comparison of simulation languages. Simulation methodology and selected Systems Computer applications. Three hours lecture, Spring 2010 CS470 470 Simulation CS Science 4 two hours lab. UG LE Lecture

Theory-orientated approach to the application of contemporary algorithms to bioinformatics. Graph theory, complexity theory, dynamic programming and optimization techniques are introduced in the context of application toward solving Bioinformatic Computer specific computational problems in Spring 2010 CS471 471 Algorithms CS Science 4 molecular genetics. UG LE Lecture

Covers topics in building Web-based applications involving variety of data; covers data, metadata, knowledge and ontologies; key Web languages and protocols; search Web engines, social networking, Web2.0, Information Computer semantic web. Good programming Spring 2010 CS475 475 Systems CS Science 4 skills are prerequisite. UG LE Lecture Basic concepts and special-purpose facilities in programming languages examined through several Comparative Computer representative languages. Three Spring 2010 CS480 480 Languages CS Science 4 hours lecture, two hours lab. UG LE Lecture Study and use of tools for performing lexical, syntactic, and Scan,Pars,Se Computer semantic analysis of computer- Spring 2010 CS482 482 mantic Analy CS Science 4 oriented languages. UG LE Lecture Completion of a computer science research project. Writing and defending a thesis that describes the Undergraduat Computer research and summarizes the Independe Spring 2010 CS495 495 e Thesis CS Science 4 results. UG IS nt Study Selected topics in computer science. May be taken for letter grade or Selected Computer pass/unsatisfactory, at instructor's Independe Spring 2010 CS499 499 Topics CS Science 1 option. UG IS nt Study Introduction to numerical methods used in the sciences and engineering. included will be methods for interpolation, data smoothing, integration, differentiation, and solution of systems of linear and nonlinear Survey Comp Computer equations. Four hours lecture. Spring 2010 CS516 516 Sci Num Mtds CS Science 4 GR LE Lecture Applications of computing for solving scientific and engineering problems. Numerical solution of initial value and boundary value problems for ordinary and partial differential equations are covered. Applications involding numerical optimization Appl Comp Sci Computer methods are included. Four hours Spring 2010 CS517 517 Num Mtds CS Science 4 lecture. GR LE Lecture Introduction to the representation, visualization, and modeling of large data sets. Data analysis using standard high level software tools. Topics include data filtering, Comp Tools Computer clustering, classification, and data Spring 2010 CS550 550 Data Analysis CS Science 4 mining. UG LE Lecture Study of the implementation of data structures and control structures in professional computer programs. Introduction to the fundamentals of complexity and analysis. Study of common standard problems and solutions (e.g., transitive closure and critical paths). Emphasis is on high- Data Struc & Computer level language software design. 3 Spring 2010 CS600 600 Algorithms CS Science 4 hours lecture, 2 hours lab. GR LE Lecture Survey of logical and physical aspects of database management systems, including entity- relationship and relational data models; physical implementation methods; query languages; SQL, relational algebra, relational calculus, and QBE: experience in Intro to Data Computer creating and manipulating Spring 2010 CS605 605 Mgt Systems CS Science 4 databases. GR LE Lecture (Also listed as MTH 607.) Concepts of minima and maxima; linear programming; simplex method; densitivity, and duality; Optimization Computer transportation and assignment Spring 2010 CS607 607 Techniques CS Science 3 problems, dynamic programming. GR LE Lecture

Introduction to fundamental concepts, algorithms and techniques of data mining. Emphasis is on data preparation/evaluation/exploration, association rules, classification, clustering, pattern/model evaluation, anomaly detection. Students will develop and use data mining Computer software. Spring 2010 CS608 608 Data Mining I CS Science 4 GR LE Lecture Problem-solving methods in artificial intelligence (AI) with emphasis on heuristic approaches. Topics include knowledge representation, search, intelligent agents, planning, learning, natural language Lecture/La processing, logic, inference, b Principles of Computer robotics, and case-based reasoning. Combinatio Spring 2010 CS609 609 AI CS Science 4 3 hours lecture, 2 hours lab. GR LL n

(Also listed as MTH 610) Turing Machines; partial-recursive functions; equivalence of computing Theory of Computer paradigms; Church-Turing thesis; Spring 2010 CS610 610 Computing CS Science 4 undercidability; intractability. GR LE Lecture (Also listed as MTH 619.) Introduction to the mathematical principles of data security. Various developments in cryptography are discussed, including public-key encryption, digital signatures, the Cryptog & Computer data encryption standard (DES), key Spring 2010 CS619 619 Data Security CS Science 3 safeguarding schemes. GR LE Lecture (Also listed as MTH 658.) Introduction to methods, results, and algorithms from graph theory. Emphasis on graphs as mathematical models applicable to Applied Graph Computer organizational and industrial Spring 2010 CS658 658 Theory CS Science 3 situations. GR LE Lecture (Also listed as MTH 659.) Introduction to some of the mathematical tools needed for understanding computer programming. Topics include summations, elementary number theory, combinatorial identities, Combinatorial Computer generating functions, and Spring 2010 CS659 659 Tools CS Science 3 asymptotics. GR LE Lecture

Introduction to the theory of formal languages and automata. Emphasis is on those classes of languages commonly encountered by computer Intro Formal Computer scientists (e.g. regular and context- Spring 2010 CS666 666 Languages CS Science 4 free lanugages) GR LE Lecture

Introduction to simulation and comparison with other techniques; discrete simulation models; introduction to queuing theory and stochastic processes; comparison of simulation languages; simulation methodology; selected applications of simulation. Students must show ability to solve problems using Systems Computer simulation techniques. 3 hours Spring 2010 CS670 670 Simulation CS Science 4 lecture, 2 hours lab. GR LE Lecture

Theory-oriented approach to the application of contemporary algorithms to bioinformatics. Graph Theory, complexity theory, dynamic programming and optimization techniques are introduced in the context of application toward solving Bioinformatic Computer specific computational problems in Spring 2010 CS671 671 Algorithms CS Science 4 molecular genetics. GR LE Lecture Covers topics in building Web-based applications involving variety of data; covers data, metadata, knowledge and ontologies; key Web languages and protocols; search Web engines, social networking, Web2.0, Information Computer semantic web. Good programming Spring 2010 CS675 675 Systems CS Science 4 skills are prerequisite. GR LE Lecture Basic concepts and special purpose facilities in programming languages, examined through several Comparative Computer representative languages. 3 hours Spring 2010 CS680 680 Languages CS Science 4 lecture, 2 hours lab. GR LE Lecture Study and use of tools for performing lexical, syntactic, and Scan, Pars, Computer semantic analysis of computer- Spring 2010 CS682 682 Semntic Analy CS Science 4 oriented languages. GR LE Lecture Study of selected topics in computer science. Titles vary. May be taken Selected Computer for a letter grade or Independe Spring 2010 CS699 699 Topics CS Science 1 pass/unsatisfactory. GR IS nt Study A survey of available instructional materials and discussion of educational theory and techniques leading to more effective instruction. For graduate teaching assistants in Prin Instr Computer the Department of Computer Independe Spring 2010 CS700 700 computer Sci CS Science 3 Science only. GR IS nt Study Introduction to basic goals and techniques in the design and implementation of information retrieval systems. Input, file organization, search strategies, output, language design, and Database Sys Computer evaluation techniques are covered. 3 Spring 2010 CS701 701 & Design CS Science 4 hours lecture, 2 hours lab. GR LE Lecture Data forms, data preparation, cleaning, feature selection, diseretization, high-level statistical analysis; associations; calssification; clustering, data cubes; interestingness, cross-validation; Lecture/La visualization; scalability; privacy and b Computer ethics; applications. 3 hours lecture, Combinatio Spring 2010 CS705 705 Data Mining CS Science 4 2 hours lab. GR LL n This course covers models for information retrieval, techniques for indexing and searching, algorithms for classification and clustering, Information Computer latent semantic indexing, link Spring 2010 CS707 707 Retrieval CS Science 4 analysis and ranking. GR LE Lecture Continuation of CS 609. Topics covered include techniques for handling judgmental knowledge, semantic networks, and frame- based systems. Useful constructs Knowledge- and architectures for AI systems are Based Computer discussed. 3 hours lecture, 2 hours Spring 2010 CS711 711 Systems CS Science 4 lab. GR LE Lecture

Covers advanced topics in artificial intelligence theory and applications. These are taken from such areas as natural language processing, machine learning, advanced AI Adv Topics in Computer programming techniques, and Spring 2010 CS712 712 AI CS Science 4 search and planning. GR LE Lecture Reviews the development of machine learning paradigms. Introductory topics include parameter adjustment methods, signature tables, and the application Machine Computer of genetic algorithms to artificial Spring 2010 CS714 714 Learning I CS Science 4 intelligence problem domains. GR LE Lecture (Also listed as MTH 716.) Topics chosen with emphasis on computational linear algebra. Systems of linear equations and Gaussian elimination; computation of eigenvalues and eigenvectors; matrix exponential; norm and Numerical Computer condition number; and iterative Spring 2010 CS716 716 Analysis I CS Science 4 methods. GR LE Lecture (Also listed as MTH 717.) Finite difference methods for partial Numerical Computer differential equations; analysis of Spring 2010 CS717 717 Analysis II CS Science 4 stability and convergence. GR LE Lecture (Also listed as MTH 718.) Finite element methods for elliptic boundary value problems; analysis of errors; approximation by finite element spaces; effects of curved boundaries, numerical integration; Numerical Computer finite element methods for parabolic Spring 2010 CS718 718 Analysis III CS Science 4 problems. GR LE Lecture Introduction to the modeling and analysis of computer system performance as a function of the hardware and software components of the system. 3 hours lecture, 2 Eval & Pred Computer hours lab. Completion of a statistics Spring 2010 CS735 735 Sys Perform CS Science 4 course required. GR LE Lecture Time complexity analysis of Comp algorithms; computational Complex & Computer complexity; NP completeness. 3 Spring 2010 CS740 740 Algorithm CS Science 4 hours lecture, 2 hours lab. GR LE Lecture

Information processing in neural networks as a mode of computation complementary to symbolic artificial intelligence, emphasizing common ideas across different network architectures. Current applications in machine learning and Foundations Computer spatiotemporal pattern recognition Spring 2010 CS765 765 of Neurocomp CS Science 4 will be evaluated. GR LE Lecture Explores evolutionary computation from a historical, theoretical, and an application viewpoint. Evolutionary search techniques including genetic algorithms, evolutionary programming, and genetic programming applied to problems in Evolutionary Computer control, optimization, and Spring 2010 CS766 766 Computing CS Science 4 classification are presented. GR LE Lecture Provides an introduction to fuzzy set theory that serves as a basis for the study of fuzzy rule-based systems, pattern classification, function Fuzzy Set Computer approximation, modeling, and Spring 2010 CS767 767 Theory CS Science 4 information processing. GR LE Lecture Survey of issues that arise in computer understanding of natural languages like English. Topics include significance of language structure in extracting meaning, Natural Lang Computer ambiguities, parsing techniques and Spring 2010 CS771 771 Techniques CS Science 4 case studies. GR LE Lecture Continuation of CS 771. Computational methods for dealing with natural language semantics are introduced. Topics include semantic networks, conceptual dependency Adv Natural Computer graphs, and formal logic as a Spring 2010 CS772 772 Lang Concpts CS Science 4 semantic model. GR LE Lecture Theory and practice of logic programming. Application of Prolog to artificial intelligence, language analysis, and symbolic programming. Some attention to implementation issues, constraint logic programming, and concurrent Logic Computer logic languages. An acquaintance Spring 2010 CS774 774 Programming CS Science 4 with Prolog is assumed. GR LE Lecture In-depth look at functional programming techniques, and Functional Computer functional languages and their Spring 2010 CS776 776 Programming CS Science 4 implementation. GR LE Lecture

Complete compiler for a small programming language is discussed. Compiler Topics covered are scanning, syntax Design & Computer analysis, and code generation. 3 Spring 2010 CS780 780 Const CS Science 4 hours lecture, 2 hours lab. GR LE Lecture Continuation of CS 780. Topics are Compiler covered in more depth. Project is Design&Const Computer required. 3 hours lecture, 2 hours Spring 2010 CS781 781 II CS Science 4 lab. GR LE Lecture

Compiler Continuation of CS 781. Design&Const Computer Concentration on major design Spring 2010 CS782 782 III CS Science 4 project. 3 hours lecture, 2 hours lab. GR LE Lecture Programming paradigms and concepts for high level programming Programming Computer languages. Techniques for formal Spring 2010 CS784 784 Languages CS Science 4 specification. GR LE Lecture Continuing Computer Independe Spring 2010 CS789 789 Registration CS Science 1 GR IS nt Study

Lectures on and study of selected Selected topics in current research and recent Topics Comp Computer developments in computer science. Spring 2010 CS790 790 Sci: CS Science 4 3 hours lecture, 2 hours lab. GR LE Lecture Special problems in advanced Independent Computer computer science topics. Graded Independe Spring 2010 CS795 795 Study CS Science 1 pass/unsatisfactory. GR IS nt Study Computer Independe Spring 2010 CS799 799 Thesis CS Science 1 Graded pass/unsatisfactory. GR IS nt Study

Continuation of CS 701 with emphasis on relational databases and distributed systems. Current literature will be reviewed. At least Adv topic in Computer one programming project bridging Spring 2010 CS801 801 Database Sys CS Science 4 the gap from theory to practice. GR LE Lecture This advanced data mining course covers concepts and techniques on sequence mining, text mining, graph mining, data cube mining, microarray gene expression mining, stream mining, time series mining, Advanced Computer web mining, bioinformatics, privacy Spring 2010 CS805 805 Data Mining CS Science 4 issues, etc. GR LE Lecture Continuation of CS 610, 666, and 740. Covers advanced topics taken from formal language theory, Lecture/La Adv Topic- predicate calculus, algorithm b Theory of Computer analysis, and complexity theory. 3 Combinatio Spring 2010 CS840 840 Compu CS Science 4 hours lecture, 2 hours lab. GR LL n Covers advanced topics in soft computing. Soft computing paradigms include fuzzy set theory, neural networks, evolutionary computing, and probabilistic and statistical techniques. Particularly, relationships and interactions Adv Topics in Computer between these disciplines will be Spring 2010 CS865 865 Soft Comp CS Science 4 explored. GR LE Lecture

Semantic web extends current web using research in fields such as knowledge representation, AI, and database. Data is made meaningful and machine processable, leading to Computer next generation of search, Spring 2010 CS875 875 Semantic Web CS Science 4 integration, and analysis. GR LE Lecture Continuation of CS 784. Emphasis on formal methods for specifying and defining both the syntax and Adv Topics in Computer the semantics of programming Spring 2010 CS884 884 Prog Lang CS Science 4 languages. GR LE Lecture Selected Computer Selected topics in computer science Independe Spring 2010 CS890 890 Topics CS Science 1 and engineering. GR IS nt Study Registration in the Ph.D. seminar is required of all students seeking the Ph.D. in computer science and Computer engineering. Graded Spring 2010 CS891 891 PhD Seminar CS Science 1 pass/unsatisfactory. GR SE Seminar Examination that tests understanding of the fundamentals necessary to begin concentrated study in chosen Ph.D. research area. Composed of written tests and an oral exam. Must be passed within PhD Qualifying Computer two attempts. Graded Independe Spring 2010 CS892 892 Exam CS Science 1 pass/unsatisfactory. GR IS nt Study Examination that tests for depth of understanding in a chosen computer science and computer engineering research area. Includes a written proposal for a Ph.D. topic and an Candidacy Computer oral examination, that is open to the Independe Spring 2010 CS894 894 Exam CS Science 1 public. Graded pass/unsatisfactory. GR IS nt Study Independent study in a chosen area Independent Computer for Ph.D. research. Graded Independe Spring 2010 CS895 895 Study CS Science 1 pass/unsatisfactory. GR IS nt Study Examination on the Ph.D. dissertation. The written dissertation is submitted and must be successfully defended in the oral exam conducted by the dissertation Dissertation Computer committee. Graded Independe Spring 2010 CS896 896 Defense CS Science 1 pass/unsatisfactory. GR IS nt Study Research on the Ph.D. dissertation Residency Computer topic taken in residence. Graded Independe Spring 2010 CS897 897 Research CS Science 1 pass/unsatisfactory. GR IS nt Study Research on the Ph.D. dissertation Dissertation Computer topic not taken in residence. Graded Independe Spring 2010 CS898 898 Research CS Science 1 pass/unsatisfactory. GR IS nt Study

Application of theory and practice in Community Development/Services Community settings. individual supervised Services learning experiences and on-site Developme seminars under the direction of Spring 2010 CSD287 287 Practicum I CSD nt 1 instructor and site staff. UG PR Practicum Introduction to the broad functions, operations and tools or health care administration; topics such as Community managing in health services Services environments, managerial tools and Intro Health Developme tehniques and managing Spring 2010 CSD321 321 Care Issues CSD nt 4 relationships. UG LE Lecture Examination of the legal principles Community covering sources of law, business, Services enterprises, government regulations, Legal Issues Developme general health law, and managed Spring 2010 CSD322 322 Health Care CSD nt 4 care. UG LE Lecture Community Services Introduction to financial principles Health Care Developme and concepts in health care Spring 2010 CSD323 323 Finance Mgt CSD nt 4 management organizations. UG LE Lecture Explores responsibilities of administrators in the health care industry regarding strategic planning. Includes business and Community functional plans, performance Services audits, organizational culture, gap Strategic Mgt Developme analysis, values clarificiation, and Spring 2010 CSD324 324 Health Adm CSD nt 4 decision making. UG LE Lecture Community Individual supervised learning Services experiences and on-site seminars Developme under the direction of intructor and Spring 2010 CSD387 387 Practicum II CSD nt 1 site staff. UG PR Practicum Community Services Focued study in an area of interest Developme in Community Services and Spring 2010 CSD479 479 Special Topics CSD nt 1 Development. UG LE Lecture

Examination of political processes Comparativ and economic systems in Asia, Comp e Africa, Latin America, and the Middle Nonwest Econ Studies/CS East with special attention to Spring 2010 CSE250 250 Systems CSE E4contemporary issues. Titles vary. UG LE Lecture Comparativ e Writing in CSE Studies/CS Required writing component for CSE Spring 2010 CSE250W 250W 250 CSE E0250. UG LB Lab Examination of distinctive environments of Asia and Africa through analysis of the geographic patterns of land use, population, settlements, economic activities, Comp NW Comparativ languages, religions, and political Spring 2010 CST221 221 Environments CST e Studies 4 systems. UG LE Lecture Writing in CST Comparativ Required writing component for CST Spring 2010 CST221W 221W 221 CST e Studies 0 221. UG LB Lab Examination of the world views of selected non-Western peoples and their varied expressions in literature, Comp emphasizing examples from Asia, Nonwest Comparativ Africa, Latin America, and the Middle Spring 2010 CST231 231 Literature CST e Studies 4 East. UG LE Lecture Writing in CST Comparativ Required writing component for CST Spring 2010 CST231W 231W 231 CST e Studies 0 231. UG LB Lab

An introduction to the academic study of some of the major non- Western religious traditions of the world, examining their historical Comp development, fundamental doctrines Nonwest Comparativ and beliefs, practices, institutions, Spring 2010 CST232 232 Religions CST e Studies 4 and cultural expressions. UG LE Lecture Writing in CST Comparativ Required writing component for CST Spring 2010 CST232W 232W 232 CST e Studies 0 232. UG LB Lab Examines diversity from an anthropological perspective, utilizing concepts and methods of cultural anthropology. Students will use a holistic approach to analyzing non- Western cultures while gaining Comp understanding of the distinctive Nonwest Comparativ research methods of cultural Spring 2010 CST241 241 Cultures CST e Studies 4 anthropology. UG LE Lecture Writing in CST Comparativ Required writing compnent for CST Spring 2010 CST241W 241W 241 CST e Studies 0 241. UG LB Lab Introduction to the music and cultural diversity and uniqueness of selected areas of the globe. This course includes the study of indigenous folk music and instruments of Asia, India, Africa, Comp NW Comparativ North America, Central and Spring 2010 CST242 242 Culture: Music CST e Studies 4 Southeast Europe. UG LE Lecture Writing in CST Comparativ Required writing component for CST Spring 2010 CST242W 242W 242 CST e Studies 0 242. UG LB Lab An introduction to the cultural diversity and uniqueness of selected areas of Asia, Africa, Latin America, Comp NW Comparativ and the Middle East as reflected in Spring 2010 CST243 243 Culture: Art CST e Studies 4 art. UG LE Lecture Writing in CST Comparativ Required writing component for CST Spring 2010 CST243W 243W 243 CST e Studies 0 243. UG LB Lab

Examination of political processes and economic systems in Asia, Africa, Latin America, and the Middle Comp NW Comparativ East with special attention to Spring 2010 CST251 251 Social Systems CST e Studies 4 contemporary issues. Titles vary. UG LE Lecture Writing in CST Comparativ Required writing component for CST Spring 2010 CST251W 251W 251 CST e Studies 0 251. UG LB Lab For beginning CTE teachers who possesss occupational experience yet have limited or no formal training in an education setting. Career and Candidates will learn teaching Pre-Serv Technical pedagogy and skills required for Spring 2010 CTE400 400 Wkshp in CTE CTE Education 8 their new role as educators. UG LE Lecture While employed in Business or Marketing setting, candidates will gain work experience and meet with a university supervisor to disucss Career and topics related to professionalism, Bus/Mkt Ed Technical employability, and preparing high Spring 2010 CTE401 401 Practicum CTE Education 4 school students for the workforce. UG IN Internship

This course will focus on examination, discussion, application and reporting of best practices related to instructional strategies. Students will learn techniques that Career and maxmize instructional time, and The Learning Technical reflect on the learning environment Spring 2010 CTE410 410 Environment CTE Education 4 they provide. UG LE Lecture Demonstration of proficiencies outlined in the Ohio Performance- Based Teacher Licensure Standards. For teachers that possess business/industry experience and Career and have been hired to teach a Career Clin Praci- Technical and Technical Education program Spring 2010 CTE415 415 Undergrad CTE Education 4 area. UG LE Lecture To improve student achievement, curriculum is prioritized so that teachers may focus on the most important standards. Participants will examine research on prioritizing Career and curriculum, and learn to create a Assessment & Technical curriculum map and monitor Spring 2010 CTE420 420 Instruction CTE Education 4 curriculum. UG LE Lecture To improve student achievement, curriculum is prioritized so that teachers may focus on the most important standards. Participants will examine research on prioritizing Career and curriculum, and learn to create a Prioritize & Technical curriculum map and monitor Spring 2010 CTE430 430 Map Curric CTE Education 4 curriculum. UG LE Lecture

Study of Career and Technical Education, including (but not limited to) Philosophy of CTE; federal Career and legislation; legal issues; special Overview of Technical needs, professional and student Spring 2010 CTE440 440 CTE CTE Education 4 organizations; current issues in CTE. UG LE Lecture Communicating in today's fast- paced, competitive workforce requires understanding of effective communication principles and techniques such as computer technology, e-mail, customer Career and service, documentation, and other Communica Technical contemporary workplace Spring 2010 CTE450 450 Tech in CTE CTE Education 4 communication issues. UG LE Lecture

Promotion of a safe learning and working environment through examination of responsibilities such as safety, liability, documentaiton, OSHA, MSDS, fire safety, minor Career and labor laws, accident prevention, Occupa Safety Technical ergonomics and movement, sexual Spring 2010 CTE480 480 in CTE CTE Education 4 harassment and gender equity. UG LE Lecture When working with students with exceptionalities, there are distinctions in interests, abilities and temperament. These distinctions have implications for teaching and Career and learning so that CTE teachers must Understdg & Technical rethink how they prepare the Spring 2010 CTE481 481 Tchg At-Risk CTE Education 4 educational environment. UG LE Lecture In today's litigious society, Career & Technical educators must have fundamental knowledge of state and federal legislation. This class will provide an overview of laws, Career and regulations, teacher responsibilities, Laws & Regs Technical professionalism, ethics and case Spring 2010 CTE482 482 in CTE CTE Education 4 studies. UG LE Lecture Per state requirements, Career & Technical educators must be aware of and incorporate academic standards into every day lessons. This course will present techniques Lecture/La Integra Career and on integrating core academics into b Academics Technical technical programming and Combinatio Spring 2010 CTE483 483 CTE CTE Education 4 instruction. UG LL n Communicating in today's fast- paced, competitive workforce required understanding of effective communication principles and techniques such as computer technology, email, customer service, documentation, and other Career and contemporary workplace Communicatio Technical communication issues. Bring laptop Spring 2010 CTE611 611 n Techniques CTE Education 4 to class. GR LE Lecture This course will focus on examination, discussion, application and reporting of best practices related to instructional strategies. Students will learn techniques that Career and maximize instructional time, and The Learning Technical reflect on the learning environment Spring 2010 CTE621 621 Environment CTE Education 4 they provide. GR LE Lecture Curriculum standards determine outcome, assessments chart progress toward the standards, and instruction supports students in completing assignments. Participants will develop assessments that measure Career and achievement so that student Assessment & Technical evaluation becomes part of the Spring 2010 CTE631 631 Instruction CTE Education 4 learning process. GR LE Lecture

Study of Carerr and Technical Education incuding (but not limited to): Philosophy of CTE; federal Career and legislation; legal issues; special Overview of Technical needs; professional and student Spring 2010 CTE651 651 CTE CTE Education 4 organizations; current issues in CTE. GR LE Lecture For beginning CTE teachers who possess occupational experience yet have limited or no formal training in an education setting. Teachers will Career and learn basic teaching skills and Pre-Serv Technical knowledge required for their new Spring 2010 CTE671 671 Wkshp in CTE CTE Education 8 role as educators. GR LE Lecture Demonstration of proficiencies outlined in the Ohio Performance- Based Teacher Licensure Standards. For teachers that posess Career and business/industry experience and Clin Prac I - Technical have been hired to teach a Career & Spring 2010 CTE672 672 Grad CTE Education 4 Technical Education program area. GR LE Lecture

Demonstration of proficiencies outlined in the Ohio Performance- Based Teacher Licensure Standards. For teachers that possess a current Ohio teaching license, baccalaureate Career and degree, business/industry Clin Prac II - Technical experience and hired to teach Spring 2010 CTE673 673 Grad CTE Education 4 Career and Technical Education. GR LE Lecture To improve student achievement, curriculum is prioritized so that teachers may focus on the most important standards. Participants will examine research on prioritizing Career and curriculum, learn to create a Technical curriculum map, and monitor Spring 2010 CTE675 675 Priori & Curric CTE Education 4 curriculum. GR LE Lecture

Introduction to the basic fundamentals of operating a Career- Based Intervention (CBI) program. Includes information on exceptional learners in terms of development, Career and learning capacities and needs, and Fundamentals Technical also development of strategies for Spring 2010 CTE680 680 of CBI CTE Education 4 marketing a CBI program. GR LE Lecture Study of the curriculum and assessment in the operation and planning of a Career-Based Intervention (CBI) program. Includes the coordination of Career and classroom-related instruction with Curric and Technical workplace experience and Spring 2010 CTE681 681 Assmt for CBI CTE Education 4 community support. GR LE Lecture Examination of issues related to the teacher's role in the coordination, development and modification of the environment, curriculum and instruction, so that academics and a Environ Career and workplace context for learning Exceptional Technical maximize students' academic Spring 2010 CTE682 682 Sts CTE Education 4 success. GR LE Lecture Examination and discussion of Career & Technical Education, including: Image of CTE; Perkins; maintaining a safe learning environment; legal issues; instructional resources; partnerships; student organizations; Career and students with special needs; Seminar in Technical technology; service learning; Spring 2010 CTE728 728 CTE CTE Education 4 exemplary practices. GR SE Seminar

This course will acquaint CTE master's degree candidates with the purpose and design of research Career and writing, review current and historical Research in Technical research, and provide assistance in Spring 2010 CTE730 730 CTE CTE Education 4 developing the master's project. GR SE Seminar DAGSI Spring 2010 DAG501 501 Registration DAG DAGSI 0.5 GR LE Lecture DAGSI Spring 2010 DAG601 601 Registration DAG DAGSI 0.5 GR LE Lecture DAGSI Spring 2010 DAG701 701 Registration DAG DAGSI 0.5 GR LE Lecture DAGSI Spring 2010 DAG801 801 Registration DAG DAGSI 0.5 GR LE Lecture Introduction to vocabulary, techniques, and theories of ballet. Emphasis on body alignment and effective methods for gaining strength and flexibility necessary for Spring 2010 DAN101 101 Ballet I DAN Dance 3 proper ballet training. UG LB Lab Introduction to vocabulary, techniques, and theories of ballet. Emphasis on body alignment and effective methods for gaining strength and flexibility necessary for Spring 2010 DAN102 102 Ballet I DAN Dance 3 proper ballet training. UG LB Lab Introduction to vocabulary, techniques, and theories of ballet. Emphasis on body alignment and effective methods for gaining strength and flexibility necessary for Spring 2010 DAN103 103 Ballet I DAN Dance 3 proper ballet training. UG LB Lab This beginning level of ballet is Lecture/La geared to the dance needs of b Beg Ballet for students preparing for careers in Combinatio Spring 2010 DAN104 104 Music Th DAN Dance 2 musical theatre. UG LL n This beginning level of ballet is Lecture/La geared to the dance needs of b Beg Ballet for students preparing for careers in Combinatio Spring 2010 DAN105 105 Music Th DAN Dance 2 musical theatre. UG LL n This beginning level of ballet is Lecture/La geared to the dance needs of b Beg Ballet for students preparing for careers in Combinatio Spring 2010 DAN106 106 Music Th DAN Dance 2 musical theatre. UG LL n Introduction to formalized movement: analysis and practice of action in time and space, use of dynamics, body toning, alignment, Fundamentals flexibility, strength, and Spring 2010 DAN111 111 of Dance DAN Dance 3 coordination. UG LB Lab Introduction to formalized movement: analysis and practice of action in time and space, use of Lecture/La dynamics, body toning, alignment, b Fundamentals flexibility, strength, and Combinatio Spring 2010 DAN112 112 of Dance DAN Dance 3 coordination. UG LL n Introduction to formalized movement: analysis and practice of action in time and space, use of dynamics, body toning, alignment, Fundamentals flexibility, strength, and Spring 2010 DAN113 113 of Dance DAN Dance 3 coordination. UG LB Lab Emphasis on various traditional and contemporary jazz techniques and Begin Jazz styles within the realm of musical Spring 2010 DAN121 121 Musical Th DAN Dance 1 theatre. UG LB Lab Emphasis on various traditional and Lecture/La contemporary jazz techniques and b Begin Jazz styles within the realm of musical Combinatio Spring 2010 DAN122 122 Musical Th DAN Dance 1 theatre. UG LL n Emphasis on various traditional and Lecture/La contemporary jazz techniques and b Begin Jazz styles within the realm of musical Combinatio Spring 2010 DAN123 123 Musical Th DAN Dance 1 theatre. UG LL n

First-year intermediate work in jazz dance technique. Emphasis is on technical proficiency and versatility through staccato and lyrical movements. Focus on musicality and Intermediate individual artistry. Prerequisite: DAN Spring 2010 DAN131 131 Jazz I DAN Dance 2 111 or permission of department. UG LB Lab First-year intermediate work in jazz dance technique. Emphasis is on technical proficiency and versatility through staccato and lyrical movements. Focus on musicality and Intermediate individual artistry. Prerequisite: DAN Spring 2010 DAN132 132 Jazz I DAN Dance 2 131 or permission of department. UG LB Lab First-year intermediate work in jazz dance technique. Emphasis is on technical proficiency and versatility through staccato and lyrical Intermediate movements. Focus on musicality and Spring 2010 DAN133 133 Jazz I DAN Dance 2 individual artistry. UG LB Lab Development of the vocabulary, techniques, and theory of ballet. Emphasis on body alignment and Spring 2010 DAN201 201 Ballet II DAN Dance 3 flexibility. Prerequisite: DAN 103. UG LB Lab Development of the vocabulary, techniques, and theory of ballet. Emphasis on body alignment and Spring 2010 DAN202 202 Ballet II DAN Dance 3 flexibility. Prerequisite: DAN 201. UG LB Lab Development of the vocabulary, techniques, and theory of ballet. Emphasis on body alignment and Spring 2010 DAN203 203 Ballet II DAN Dance 3 flexibility. Prerequisite: DAN 202. UG LB Lab Beginning level of tap dance introduces students with no pervious experience to the fundamental Beginning Tap movements and rhythmic structures Spring 2010 DAN207 207 Dance DAN Dance 1 of the form. UG LB Lab Beginning level of tap dance introduces students with no pervious Lecture/La experience to the fundamental b Beginning Tap movements and rhythmic structures Combinatio Spring 2010 DAN208 208 Dance DAN Dance 1 of the form. UG LL n Beginning level of tap dance introduces students with no pervious experience to the fundamental Beginning Tap movements and rhythmic structures Spring 2010 DAN209 209 Dance DAN Dance 1 of the form. UG LB Lab Fundamentals of modern dance: emphasis on skeletal alignment, Modern Dance breathing, relaxation, and the use of Spring 2010 DAN211 211 II DAN Dance 3 dynamics and rhythm in space. UG LB Lab Fundamentals of modern dance: emphasis on skeletal alignment, Modern Dance breathing, relaxation, and the use of Spring 2010 DAN212 212 II DAN Dance 3 dynamics and rhythm in space. UG LB Lab Fundamentals of modern dance: emphasis on skeletal alignment, Modern Dance breathing, relaxation, and the use of Spring 2010 DAN213 213 II DAN Dance 3 dynamics and rhythm in space. UG LB Lab Fundamentals of modern dance. Emphasis on skeletal alignment, Lecture/La breathing, relaxation, and the use of b Modern Dance dynamics and rhythm in space. Combinatio Spring 2010 DAN214 214 for Actors DAN Dance 2 Prerequisite: DAN 113. UG LL n Fundamentals of modern dance. Emphasis on skeletal alignment, Lecture/La breathing, relaxation, and the use of b Modern Dance dynamics and rhythm in space. Combinatio Spring 2010 DAN215 215 for Actors DAN Dance 2 Prerequisite: DAN 214. UG LL n Fundamentals of modern dance. Emphasis on skeletal alignment, Lecture/La breathing, relaxation, and the use of b Modern Dance dynamics and rhythm in space. Combinatio Spring 2010 DAN216 216 for Actors DAN Dance 2 Prerequisite: DAN 215. UG LL n Second-year intermediate work in jazz dance technique. Emphasis on varied allegro and adagio jazz movements. Focus will be on technical diversity, musicality, Intermediate artistry, and performance. Spring 2010 DAN231 231 Jazz II DAN Dance 2 Prerequisite: DAN 133. UG LB Lab Second-year intermediate work in jazz dance technique. Emphasis on varied allegro and adagio jazz movements. Focus will be on technical diversity, musicality, Intermediate artistry, and performance. Spring 2010 DAN232 232 Jazz II DAN Dance 2 Prerequisite: DAN 231. UG LB Lab Second-year intermediate work in jazz dance technique. Emphasis on varied allegro and adagio jazz movements. Focus will be on technical diversity, musicality, Intermediate artistry, and performance. Spring 2010 DAN233 233 Jazz II DAN Dance 2 Prerequisite: DAN 232. UG LB Lab Survey of Western theatrical dance from its roots in early cultures to the Spring 2010 DAN251 251 Dance History DAN Dance 1 twentieth century. UG LB Lab Survey of Western theatrical dance from its roots in early cultures to the Spring 2010 DAN252 252 Dance History DAN Dance 1 twentieth century. UG LB Lab Survey of Western theatrical dance from its roots in early cultures to the Spring 2010 DAN253 253 Dance History DAN Dance 1 twentieth century. UG LB Lab Writing in DAN Spring 2010 DAN253W 253W 253 DAN Dance 0 UG LB Lab Development of the vocabulary, techniques, and theory of ballet. Emphasis on body alignment and Spring 2010 DAN301 301 Ballet III DAN Dance 3 flexibility. Prerequisite: DAN 203. UG LB Lab Development of the vocabulary, techniques, and theory of ballet. Emphasis on body alignment and Spring 2010 DAN302 302 Ballet III DAN Dance 3 flexibility. Prerequisite: DAN 301. UG LB Lab Development of the vocabulary, techniques, and theory of ballet. Emphasis on body alignment and Spring 2010 DAN303 303 Ballet III DAN Dance 3 flexibility. Prerequisite: DAN 302. UG LB Lab Intermediate level of ballet is geared to the dance needs of students preparing for careers in musical Lecture/La theatre. Emphasis on strong b Intmd Ballet technique which can be applied to Combinatio Spring 2010 DAN304 304 for Mus Thr DAN Dance 2 theatre dance needs. UG LL n Intermediate level of ballet is geared to the dance needs of students preparing for careers in musical Lecture/La theatre. Emphasis on strong b Intmd Ballet technique which can be applied to Combinatio Spring 2010 DAN305 305 for Mus Thr DAN Dance 2 theatre dance needs. UG LL n Intermediate level of ballet is geared to the dance needs of students preparing for careers in musical Lecture/La theatre. Emphasis on strong b Intmd Ballet technique which can be applied to Combinatio Spring 2010 DAN306 306 for Mus Thr DAN Dance 2 theatre dance needs. UG LL n Intermediate level tap dance develops a more complex understanding of rhythmic Lecture/La structures in traditional and b Intermediate contemporary approaches to tap Combinatio Spring 2010 DAN307 307 Tap Dance DAN Dance 1 technique and choreography. UG LL n Intermediate level tap dance develops a more complex understanding of rhythmic Lecture/La structures in traditional and b Intermediate contemporary approaches to tap Combinatio Spring 2010 DAN308 308 Tap Dance DAN Dance 1 technique and choreography. UG LL n Intermediate level tap dance develops a more complex understanding of rhythmic Lecture/La structures in traditional and b Intermediate contemporary approaches to tap Combinatio Spring 2010 DAN309 309 Tap Dance DAN Dance 1 technique and choreography. UG LL n Further study of modern dance techniques and styles. Material is on Modern Dance the intermediate to advanced level. Spring 2010 DAN311 311 III DAN Dance 3 Prerequisite: DAN 213. UG LB Lab Further study of modern dance techniques and styles. Material is on Modern Dance the intermediate to advanced level. Spring 2010 DAN312 312 III DAN Dance 3 Prerequisite: DAN 311. UG LB Lab

Further study of modern dance Modern Dance techniques and styles. Material is on Spring 2010 DAN313 313 III DAN Dance 3 the intermediate to advanced level. UG LB Lab

Diversified styles and techniques of contemporary musical theatre dancing. Emphasis is on move-ment Lecture/La proficiency and versatility within the b Jazz/Theatre realm of jazz and theatre dance. Combinatio Spring 2010 DAN321 321 Dance I DAN Dance 2 Prerequisite: DAN 213. UG LL n

Diversified styles and techniques of contemporary musical theatre dancing. Emphasis is on move-ment Lecture/La proficiency and versatility within the b Jazz/Theatre realm of jazz and theatre dance. Combinatio Spring 2010 DAN322 322 Dance I DAN Dance 2 Prerequisite: DAN 321. UG LL n

Diversified styles and techniques of contemporary musical theatre Lecture/La dancing. Emphasis is on move-ment b Jazz/Theatre proficiency and versatility within the Combinatio Spring 2010 DAN323 323 Dance I DAN Dance 2 realm of jazz and theatre dance. UG LL n Diversified styles and techniques of contemporary musical theatre Lecture/La dancing. Emphasis is on move-ment b Mus Theatre proficiency and versatility within the Combinatio Spring 2010 DAN331 331 Dance Styles DAN Dance 3 realm of jazz and theatre dance. UG LL n

Diversified styles and techniques of contemporary musical theatre Lecture/La dancing. Emphasis is on move-ment b Mus Theatre proficiency and versatility within the Combinatio Spring 2010 DAN332 332 Dance Styles DAN Dance 3 realm of jazz and theatre dance. UG LL n

Diversified styles and techniques of contemporary musical theatre Lecture/La dancing. Emphasis is on move-ment b Mus Theatre proficiency and versatility within the Combinatio Spring 2010 DAN333 333 Dance Styles DAN Dance 3 realm of jazz and theatre dance. UG LL n Exploration of improvisation techniques as a compositional tool. For dance majors only. Prerequisite: Spring 2010 DAN341 341 Improvisation DAN Dance 1 DAN 213. UG LB Lab Exploration of compositional techniques culminating in the creation of solos and ensemble works. For dance majors only. Spring 2010 DAN342 342 Choreography DAN Dance 1 Prerequisite: DAN 341. UG LB Lab Exploration of compositional techniques culminating in the creation of solos and ensemble Spring 2010 DAN343 343 Choreography DAN Dance 1 works. For dance majors only. UG LB Lab Methods for teaching dance using an anatomical approach as the basis for good training in all techniques. For Dance dance majors only. Prerequisite: Spring 2010 DAN371 371 Pedagogy DAN Dance 1 DAN 252. UG LB Lab Methods for teaching dance using an anatomical approach as the basis for good training in all techniques. For Dance dance majors only. Prerequisite: Spring 2010 DAN372 372 Pedagogy DAN Dance 1 DAN 371. UG LB Lab Writing in DAN Spring 2010 DAN372W 372W 372 DAN Dance 0 UG LB Lab Methods for teaching dance using an anatomical approach as the basis for good training in all techniques. For Dance dance majors only. Prerequisite: Spring 2010 DAN373 373 Pedagogy DAN Dance 1 DAN 372. UG LB Lab Writing in DAN Spring 2010 DAN373W 373W 373 DAN Dance 0 UG LB Lab Lecture/La Studies b Selected Problems, approaches, and topics in Combinatio Spring 2010 DAN399 399 Subjects DAN Dance 1 the field of dance. Topics vary. UG LL n Writing in DAN Spring 2010 DAN399W 399W 399 DAN Dance 0 UG LB Lab

Advanced work in classical ballet technique stressing the development of musicality and virtuosity. Pointe work is included. Prerequisite: DAN Spring 2010 DAN401 401 Ballet IV DAN Dance 3 303 or departmental approval. UG LB Lab

Advanced work in classical ballet technique stressing the development of musicality and virtuosity. Pointe work is included. Prerequisite: DAN Spring 2010 DAN402 402 Ballet IV DAN Dance 3 401; or departmental approval. UG LB Lab Advanced work in classical ballet technique stressing the development of musicality and virtuosity. Pointe Spring 2010 DAN403 403 Ballet IV DAN Dance 3 work is included. UG LB Lab Advanced level of tap dance emphasizes mastery of complex rhythms, articulation and technical skills in traditional and contemporary approaches to tap dance technique, Advanced Tap choreography and Broadway Tap Spring 2010 DAN407 407 Dance DAN Dance 1 vocabulary. UG ST Studio Advanced level of tap dance emphasizes mastery of more complex rhythms, articulation, and technical skills in traditional and contemporary approaches to tap Advanced Tap dance technique, choreography and Spring 2010 DAN408 408 Dance DAN Dance 1 Jazz Tap vocabulary. UG ST Studio Advanced level of tap dance emphasizes mastery of more complex rhythms, articulation and technical skills in traditional and contemporary approaches to tap dance technique and complex Advanced Tap choreography in a Musical Theatre Spring 2010 DAN409 409 Dance DAN Dance 1 setting. UG ST Studio Advanced work in modern dance Modern Dance techniques and styles. Prerequisite: Spring 2010 DAN411 411 IV DAN Dance 3 DAN 313. UG LB Lab Advanced work in modern dance Modern Dance techniques and styles. Prerequisite: Spring 2010 DAN412 412 IV DAN Dance 3 DAN 411. UG LB Lab Advanced work in modern dance Modern Dance techniques and styles. Prerequisite: Spring 2010 DAN413 413 IV DAN Dance 3 DAN 412. UG LB Lab

Diversified styles and techniques of contemporary musical theatre dancing including jazz adagio and allegro combinations, focusing on Jazz/Theatre technique, musicality, style, and Spring 2010 DAN421 421 Dance II DAN Dance 2 performance. Prerequisite: DAN 323. UG LB Lab Diversified styles and techniques of contemporary musical theatre dancing including jazz adagio and allegro combinations, focusing on Jazz/Dance technique, musicality, style, and Spring 2010 DAN422 422 Theatre II DAN Dance 2 performance. Prerequisite: DAN 421. UG LB Lab

Diversified styles and techniques of contemporary musical theatre dancing including jazz adagio and allegro combinations, focusing on Jazz/Theatre technique, musicality, style, and Spring 2010 DAN423 423 Dance II DAN Dance 2 performance. Prerequisite: DAN 422. UG LB Lab Emphasizes pointe work for the female dancer, to develop strength on pointe for classical ballet. Spring 2010 DAN431 431 Pointe Class DAN Dance 1 Prerequisite: DAN 203. UG LB Lab Specific movements and exercises geared to the male dancer, to Men's Ballet develop strength and virtuosity. Spring 2010 DAN432 432 Class DAN Dance 1 Prerequisite: DAN 203. UG LB Lab Trains male and female dancers in the art of partnering, an essential Pas de Deux part of all dance. Prerequisite: DAN Spring 2010 DAN433 433 Class DAN Dance 1 203. UG LB Lab Advanced work for dance majors in creative projects and/or dance Senior Dance research. Prerequisite: DAN 343; or Spring 2010 DAN491 491 Project DAN Dance 1 departmental approval. UG LB Lab Advanced work for dance majors in creative projects and/or dance Senior Dance research. Prerequisite: DAN 491; or Spring 2010 DAN492 492 Project DAN Dance 1 departmental approval. UG LB Lab Advanced work for dance majors in Senior Dance creative projects and/or dance Spring 2010 DAN493 493 Project DAN Dance 1 research. UG LB Lab Blueprint reading for mechanical, architectural, electrical, and civil engineering professions. Orthographic and pictorial drawing. Various sketching exercises related Lecture/La Drafting & to industry standards. Standard b Blueprint Design symbols and callouts. 3 hours Combinatio Spring 2010 DDT144 144 Reading DDT Technology 4 lecture/2 hours lab. UG LL n

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TEG 145 continuation. Orthographic projection techniques are expanded to include sectional, auxiliary, and pictorial views. CAD concepts expanded to dimension styles, Lecture/La Drafting & blocks, x-refs, paper and model b Design space, UCS, and other topics. Two Combinatio Spring 2010 DDT146 146 CAD II DDT Technology 4 hours lecture, four hours lab. UG LL n Design concepts apllied to specific topics: threads, cams, weld representations, geometric dimensioning and tolerancing, developments, and descriptive geometry. Student will produce Lecture/La Drafting & assembly, detail, and pictorial b Design drawings. Two hours lecture, four Combinatio Spring 2010 DDT147 147 CAD III DDT Technology 4 hours lab. UG LL n Schematic and electrical drafting using Auto CAD software. Stresses use of electrical and electronic symbols, ladder diagrams, schematic Lecture/La Drafting & wiring diagrams and printed dircuit b Circuit Design layouts. Three hours lecture, two Combinatio Spring 2010 DDT148 148 Drafting/CAD DDT Technology 4 hours lab. UG LL n

Drafting principles for land, road and bridges. Emphasizes latest software for planning and development. Lecture and demonstration combined with various projects. Covers economic, environmantal and Lecture/La Drafting & ergonomic issues and standard b Design design procedures. 2 hours Combinatio Spring 2010 DDT149 149 Civil Drafting DDT Technology 4 lecture/4 hours lab. UG LL n Beginning architectural design for residential drawings. Floor plans, elevations, doors and windows, stairs and rails, current building codes, pictorial representation. All Lecture/La Drafting & drawing done with Architectural b Architectural Design Destop Software. 2 hours lecture/4 Combinatio Spring 2010 DDT170 170 Drawing I DDT Technology 4 hours lab. UG LL n Advanced architectural drawing emphasizing residential and commercial construction. Continuation of CAD concepts from DDt 170. Special projects include Lecture/La Drafting & advanced pictorial representation b Architectural Design and virtural walkthrough of design. Combinatio Spring 2010 DDT171 171 Drawing II DDT Technology 4 2 hours lecture/4 hours lab. UG LL n Three-dimensional design with solid modeling. Creation of primitives, comlex solids, solid model editing, two-dimensional extraction and extrusion. Production of both engineering and pictorial drawings. Lecture/La Drafting & Engineering aspects of solid model b Machine Design design. Two hours lecturs, four Combinatio Spring 2010 DDT204 204 Design DDT Technology 4 hours lab. UG LL n To help severely underprepared students acquire the skills and confidence necessary to reduce the passive chore aspects of reading in Lecture/La Reading Developme order to stimulate an enthusiasm for b Improvement ntal learning in general. Graded Combinatio Spring 2010 DEV071 071 I DEV Education 5 pass/unsatisfactory. UG LL n Provides intensive instruction for students whose writing skills are significantly below those necessary Lecture/La Developme for success in university-level writing b Basic Writing ntal requirements. Graded Combinatio Spring 2010 DEV072 072 Skills I DEV Education 6 pass/unsatisfactory. UG LL n Provides instruction in basic mathematical concepts and computations necessary for students to successfully perform mathematical functions that occur in Developme daily life and to complete the Level Basic ntal II course, DEV 083. Graded Independe Spring 2010 DEV073 073 Mathematics I DEV Education 5 pass/unsatisfactory. UG IS nt Study To help students acquire skills necessary to comprehend a tenth grade textbook; to find the main idea, recognize sentence patterns, deduce meaning of words, and to complete an outside reading Lecture/La Reading Developme assignment. Graded b Improvement ntal pass/unsatisfactory. (Previously Combinatio Spring 2010 DEV081 081 II DEV Education 5 listed SS 081.) UG LL n

To provide learning activities enabling students to brainstorm for ideas; develop and organize their writing; revise; edit for grammar, sentence structure, and mechanics; Lecture/La Developme and prepare standard, acceptable b Basic Writing ntal final drafts of their writing. Graded Combinatio Spring 2010 DEV082 082 Skills II DEV Education 6 pass/unsatisfactory. UG LL n

Reinforces basic mathematical concepts and computations. Provides instruction in pre-algebra and elementary algebra skills and Basic Developme concepts necessary for students to Mathematics ntal successfully complete elementary Spring 2010 DEV083 083 II DEV Education 5 algebra. Graded pass/unsatisfactory. UG LE Lecture Reading and study skills essential for college, emphasizing comprehension, vocabulary, textbook organization, marking, note- Lecture/La Reading Developme taking techniques, and rate b Improvement ntal improvement. Graded Combinatio Spring 2010 DEV091 091 III DEV Education 3 pass/unsatisfactory. UG LL n Prepares students for success in English 101 by giving them Lecture/La Developme instruction and activities in the b Fundamental ntal fundamentals of the writing process. Combinatio Spring 2010 DEV092 092 English Skills DEV Education 4 Graded pass/unsatisfactory. UG LL n

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DMV DMV Spring 2010 DMV705 705 Registration DMV Consortium 0.5 UG LE Lecture Essentials of Introduction to Danish with an Spring 2010 DN111 111 Danish DN Danish 4 emphasis on speaking the language. UG LE Lecture The course will provide graduate students with in-depth exposure to systems thinking skills. Practical and Doct theoretical applications will focus on Studies in three key Systems Thinking Skills: Sys Thinking Sustainabili operational, closed-loop and non- Spring 2010 DSS801 801 Org Setting DSS ty 4 linear thinking. GR LE Lecture

The course will provide doctoral students with exposure to issues relateddd to application of sustainability theory in community, Doct education and post-secondary Issues:Sustain Studies in environments. Practical applications ing Renewal- Sustainabili to understand transitional shifts in Spring 2010 DSS903 903 Orgs DSS ty 4 these agencies will be stressed. GR LE Lecture Introduction to basic economic concepts such as resource allocation, costs, supply, demand, and public goods. Topics include American capitalism, market failures, unemployment, inflation, and taxation. The sequence EC 204 and EC 205 (or the equivalent) may be substituted. Credit will not be given for EC 200 Economic Life for students who have already successfully completed EC 204 and Spring 2010 EC200 200 Economic Life EC Economics 4 EC 205. UG LE Lecture Writing in EC Required writing component for EC Spring 2010 EC200W 200W 200 EC Economics 0 200. UG LB Lab Fundamental economic principles as Principle an aid in understanding modern Microeconomi society. Introduction to Spring 2010 EC204 204 cs EC Economics 4 Microeconomics. UG LE Lecture Fundamental economic principles as Principle an aid in understanding modern Macroeconomi society. Introduction to Spring 2010 EC205 205 cs EC Economics 4 Macroeconomics. UG LE Lecture Writing in EC Spring 2010 EC205W 205W 205 EC Economics 0 UG LB Lab

Analyzes controversy and diversity of opinions regarding economic, business, and social issues shaping the world in which we live. Fosters critical thinking, verbal, and written Econ, Bus, communication skills through Spring 2010 EC290 290 Soc Issues EC Economics 4 discussion, debate, and writing. UG LE Lecture Writing in EC Required writing component for EC Spring 2010 EC290W 290W 290 EC Economics 0 290. UG LB Lab Analysis of behavior and significance Money and of money, credit, debt, and the Spring 2010 EC301 301 Banking EC Economics 4 banking system. UG LE Lecture Explores how the global economic environment affects business decisions and how these decisions affect the economy of host and source countries. Analyzes the impact of international trade, foreign The Global direct investment, and global Spring 2010 EC310 310 Economy EC Economics 4 monetary systems. UG LE Lecture

Develops the analytical tools of microeconomics, stressing market behavior of firms, industries, and consumers. Examines the production Intermed process and the operation of market Microeconomi mechanisms. Policy implications are Spring 2010 EC315 315 cs EC Economics 4 emphasized. UG LE Lecture Analysis of national economic problems including inflation, unemployment, interest rates, and Intermed economic stability. Emphasizes the Macroeconomi impact of public policy. This is a Spring 2010 EC317 317 cs EC Economics 4 writing-intensive course. UG LE Lecture Writing in EC Spring 2010 EC317W 317W 317 EC Economics 0 UG LB Lab Focuses on interrelationships between market and nonmarket forces, exploring contemporary social, technological, political, and other influences on resource allocation decisions and on economic Institutional change. This is a writing-intensive Spring 2010 EC319 319 Economics EC Economics 4 course. UG LE Lecture Writing in EC Spring 2010 EC319W 319W 319 EC Economics 0 UG LB Lab

Analysis of economic, political, social, and cultural changes resulting from industrial advancements and U.S. Economic the control over industrial changes Spring 2010 EC321 321 History EC Economics 4 exercised by different societies. UG LE Lecture Analysis of economic causes, effects, and cures for poverty and Econ of discrimination. Study of trends, Poverty & economic explanations, and current Spring 2010 EC326 326 Discrim EC Economics 4 programs and legislation. UG LE Lecture Socialist & Spring 2010 EC328 328 Radical Econ EC Economics 4 UG LE Lecture Analysis of economic processes that influence urban economic conditions, population movements, economic problems facing Urban Ec Prob metropolitan areas, and alternative Spring 2010 EC330 330 & Prospect EC Economics 4 problem-solving techniques. UG LE Lecture The course uses economic theory to explore the implications of ethnic, Economics of racial, religious and other kinds of Spring 2010 EC345 345 Diversity EC Economics 4 diversity in the U.S. and globally. UG LE Lecture A study of labor market behavior and wage determination, addressing the impact of new technologies, global competition, and deindustrialization on American labor Spring 2010 EC351 351 Labor Markets EC Economics 4 markets. UG LE Lecture History of the American labor movement from the early national period to the present, including Labor Hst & labor legislation, public policy, and Spring 2010 EC352 352 Legislation EC Economics 4 current labor issues. UG LE Lecture

Analysis of environmental quality from both microeconomic and systems frameworks. Emphasis on effectiveness of alternative approaches to environmental problems, including specific solutions Environmental to particular problems and general Spring 2010 EC370 370 Economics EC Economics 4 approaches to broad problems. UG LE Lecture Application of economic analysis to management decision making. Managerial Practical methods and problems are Spring 2010 EC401 401 Economics EC Economics 4 stressed. UG LE Lecture

Analysis of monetary policy development and the theory of money market behavior. Emphasizes Monetary the relationship between money and Spring 2010 EC402 402 Economics EC Economics 4 national economic conditions. UG LE Lecture Application of statistics and economic theory to measurement, Applied forecasting, and other economic Spring 2010 EC409 409 Econometrics EC Economics 4 problems. UG LE Lecture Application of mathematical tools in the formulation of economic theory. Methods used in model construction. Math Methods Completion of a college algebra Spring 2010 EC410 410 for Econ EC Economics 4 course required. UG LE Lecture Techniques and theories used in Forecasting Ec forecasting. Practical methods and Spring 2010 EC412 412 Activities EC Economics 4 problems are stressed. UG LE Lecture This course covers basic trade theories, commercial policy, and theories of international investment and migration, exchange rate determination and open macroeconomics. Special attention is paid to international economic International institutions and current financial Spring 2010 EC419 419 Economics EC Economics 4 crises. UG LE Lecture Law and Economic analysis of the law and Spring 2010 EC420 420 Economics EC Economics 4 legal institutions. UG LE Lecture

Development Historical development of economic Spring 2010 EC425 425 of Ec Thought EC Economics 4 thought and philosophies. UG LE Lecture Development of Marxian, socialist, Socialist & and radical economic doctrine with Radical emphasis on contemporary ideas Spring 2010 EC428 428 Economics EC Economics 4 and trends. UG LE Lecture Develops a theoretical framework and working knowledge of the economic basis for government activity, government expenditures, programs, and policies, and the financing of government Spring 2010 EC431 431 Public Finance EC Economics 4 expenditures through taxation. UG LE Lecture Comparison of institutions of various capitalist and socialist economies including economies in transition. Comparative analysis provides a Comparative basis for evaluating government Spring 2010 EC435 435 Capital Inst EC Economics 4 policy. UG LE Lecture Analysis of business behavior under various industry structures and Industrial government policies. Emphasis on Spring 2010 EC436 436 Organization EC Economics 4 actual case studies. UG LE Lecture Regional economic analysis in a policy and planning context. Interdisciplinary approach to analyze the economics of location, inter- Region Econ regional trade, regional Growth & development, urban regions, and Spring 2010 EC440 440 Chng EC Economics 4 growth strategies. UG LE Lecture

Economic reasons for international Int'l Trade trade. Impact of trade and its Spring 2010 EC441 441 Theory/Policy EC Economics 4 restrictions on economic aggregates. UG LE Lecture Studies international monetary relations and problems. Focuses on institutions and arrangements used to finance international trade. Topics include balance of payments, the dollar and foreign exchange Open markets, Euro currencies, Economy petrodollars and OPEC, and Spring 2010 EC442 442 Macro EC Economics 4 multinational corporations. UG LE Lecture

Explores theories of economic development and underdevelopment and their relationship to poverty. Develops strategies for reducing Problems Ec world poverty from different Spring 2010 EC444 444 Dev and Trans EC Economics 4 perspectives. UG LE Lecture Provides feminist understanding of women's economic roles and contributions in the context of globalization. Explores importance of social location - race, gender, class, nationality - in economic processes shaping family life, paid Political Econ employment, and international Spring 2010 EC445 445 of Women EC Economics 4 market relations. UG LE Lecture

Overview of feminist analysis of economic policy in developing and developed nations. Topics include: valuing women's unpaid work, gender bias in public spending, tax Gender Econ policy, property rights, population Spring 2010 EC446 446 Policy Intl EC Economics 4 policy, and regulaton of advertising. UG LE Lecture

Study of information technology as an economic resource. Assessment of the economic impacts of information innovation. Applications to network economics, Internet pricing, industrial structure, Econ Info electronic commerce, and Spring 2010 EC450 450 Technology EC Economics 4 globalization of markets. UG LE Lecture Applications of economic principles Economics of to professional and intercollegiate Spring 2010 EC460 460 Sports EC Economics 4 sports. UG LE Lecture Economic Examination of special economic Spring 2010 EC477 477 Studies EC Economics 4 issues. UG LE Lecture Hon: Ind Research in economics for fulfillment Study of the Honors program project Independe Spring 2010 EC478 478 Economics EC Economics 2 requirement. UG IS nt Study Examination of selected economic issues with a view to integrating the discipline. Topics vary. For Economic economics majors or permission of Spring 2010 EC480 480 Issues EC Economics 4 instructor. UG LE Lecture Limited to students with extensive backgrounds in economics or allied disciplines and with special reasons Independent for in-depth study in a particular Independe Spring 2010 EC481 481 Reading EC Economics 1 area. UG IS nt Study Limited to students with extensive backgrounds in economics or allied disciplines and with special reasons Independent for in-depth study in a particular Independe Spring 2010 EC482 482 Reading EC Economics 1 area. UG IS nt Study Limited to students with extensive backgrounds in economics or allied disciplines and with special reasons Independent for in-depth study in a particular Independe Spring 2010 EC483 483 Reading EC Economics 1 area. UG IS nt Study Statistics for Elementary statistical concepts for Spring 2010 EC509 509 Economics EC Economics 4 economic applications. GR LE Lecture Math for Algebra and calculus preparation for Spring 2010 EC510 510 Economics EC Economics 4 economics applications. GR LE Lecture Economics of the individual firm in competitive and monopolistic markets. How prices ration goods and services and the principles on which the total product is divided Grad Surv Prin among the owners of the factors of Spring 2010 EC521 521 of Econ EC Economics 4 production. GR LE Lecture The aggregate economy and how it influences business decisions. The forces that determine the behavior of national income and output, unemployment and the price level. Grad Surv Prin Money, monetary and fiscal policy Spring 2010 EC522 522 of Econ EC Economics 4 and growth. GR LE Lecture Analysis of monetary policy development and the theory of money market behavior. Emphasizes Monetary the relationship between money and Spring 2010 EC602 602 Economics EC Economics 4 national economic conditions. GR LE Lecture

Application of mathematical tools in Intro to Math the formulation of economic theory. Spring 2010 EC610 610 Economics EC Economics 4 Methods used in model construction. GR LE Lecture Compares economic institutions of industrialized countries including the newly industrialized countries (NIC's). Addresses such issues as industrial relations, roles of state, Comparative methods of corporate finance, and Spring 2010 EC635 635 Capital Inst EC Economics 4 social safety nets. GR LE Lecture

This course explores the problems of economic development in the third world and in economies in transition from socialism. Topics include hunger, unemployment, Prob Ec Dev & environmental degradation, Spring 2010 EC644 644 Transition EC Economics 4 privatization, gender, and ethnicity. GR LE Lecture Provides feminist understanding of women's economic roles and contributions in the context of globalization. Explores importance of social location - race, gender, class, nationality - in economic processes shaping family life, paid Political Econ employment, and international Spring 2010 EC645 645 of Women EC Economics 4 market relations. GR LE Lecture Overview of feminist analysis of economic policy in developing and developed nations. Topics include: valuing women's upaid work, gender bias in public spending, tax policy, Gender Econ property rights, population policy, Spring 2010 EC646 646 Policy Intl EC Economics 4 and regulation of advertising. GR LE Lecture Application of economic theory, mathematical modeling, and statistics to the measurement and forecasting of economic relationships. Emphasis is on Applied specification, estimation, and Spring 2010 EC709 709 Econometrics EC Economics 4 hypothesis testing. GR LE Lecture Techniques and theories used in Forecast Econ forecasting. Practical methods and Spring 2010 EC712 712 Activities EC Economics 4 problems are stressed. GR LE Lecture Emphasis on advanced microeconomics applications in consumption/work decisions of households, production/pricing strategies of firms, and public policy Applied toward businesses. Special attention Microeconomi paid to the roles of labor unions/not- Spring 2010 EC715 715 cs EC Economics 4 for-profit firms. GR LE Lecture Emphasis is on modern views on fiscal and monetary policy in an open economy. Interrelationships between interest rates, Applied unemployment, economic growth, Macroeconomi inflation, and balance of payments Spring 2010 EC717 717 cs EC Economics 4 are highlighted. GR LE Lecture This course covers trade theories, commercial policy, and theories of international investment and migration, theories of exchange rate determination and open macroeconomics. Special attention is paid to international economic International institutions and current financial Spring 2010 EC719 719 Economics EC Economics 4 crises. GR LE Lecture Applies economic theory and methods to business and administrative decision making. Prescribes rules for improving managerial decisions. Tells managers how things should be done to achieve organizational objectives efficiently. Also helps managers recognize how macroeconomic forces affect organizations, and describes the economic consequences of managerial behavior. Special Economics for attention is paid to the operation of Spring 2010 EC722 722 Managers EC Economics 4 the firm in a global economy. GR LE Lecture

Develmnt of Historical development of economic Spring 2010 EC724 724 Ec Thought EC Economics 4 thought and philosophies. GR LE Lecture Economies as subsystems of social systems and ecosystems. Karl Polanyi's and Douglass North's analyses of institutions and feedbacks between economy and culture. Human ecology and ecological economics perspectives Econ Social & on feedbacks between economy and Spring 2010 EC725 725 Eco Sys EC Economics 4 ecology. GR LE Lecture A political, social and economic analysis that questions, critiques, and provides alternative perspectives to orthodox economic theory. Studies groups, their systematic interrelations, and their impact on political, economic and Contemp social structures, practices, and Spring 2010 EC726 726 Political Econ EC Economics 4 outcomes. GR LE Lecture Economics of Spring 2010 EC728 728 Innovation EC Economics 4 GR LE Lecture

Analysis of the basic forces that shape the economic, social, and physical environments of urban and nonurban regions. Emphasis on regional income determination and developmental models, location of economic activity, the structure of Regional & urban centers, intra-urban economic Spring 2010 EC730 730 Urban Econ EC Economics 4 relationships, and economic policy. GR LE Lecture

Develops a theoretical framework and working knowledge of the economic basis for government activities, government expenditures, programs, and policies, and the Economics financing of government Spring 2010 EC731 731 Public Finance EC Economics 4 expenditures through taxation. GR LE Lecture Measurement of benefits and costs of both public and private projects with significant public implications. Includes conceptual issues and focuses on practical application, Cost-Benefit including specific cost-benefit Spring 2010 EC740 740 Analysis EC Economics 4 studies. GR LE Lecture Teaches students how alternative incentive systems and resource allocations affect the health services sector. Emphasis on current Ec of Health & institutional arrangements, empirical Spring 2010 EC755 755 Health Pol EC Economics 4 studies, and policy alternatives. GR LE Lecture Blends theoretical analyses of the forces affecting labor market processes with empirical investigation of labor market Labor Mkt conditions and analyses of existing Theory & and proposed labor market Spring 2010 EC765 765 Policy EC Economics 4 programs and policies. GR LE Lecture Economic Spring 2010 EC777 777 Studies EC Economics 4 An examination of special issues. GR LE Lecture Titles vary. Six hours of seminar must be selected from the following topics: economics of the workforce; regional and urban problems; environmental issues; technological change; economic development; economics of poverty; and income maintenance. Completion of introductory statistics course or Ec Problems equivalent 600-level survey course Spring 2010 EC780 780 Seminar EC Economics 4 required. GR SE Seminar Titles vary. Intensive reading or Reserach in research in selected fields of Independe Spring 2010 EC781 781 Economics EC Economics 2 advanced economics. GR IS nt Study Research in Intensive reading or research in Independe Spring 2010 EC782 782 Economics EC Economics 2 selected fields of economics. GR IS nt Study Research in Intensive reading or research in Independe Spring 2010 EC783 783 Economics EC Economics 2 selected fields of economics. GR IS nt Study Techniques and theories used in preparing for the research practicum. Includes study of survey techniques; discussion of data collection, cleansing, and outlier identificaiton, and applied case studies employing econometrics and forecasting. Lecture/La Must have completed at least 6 b Capstone courses in the MS in Social & Applied Combinatio Spring 2010 EC784 784 Preparation EC Economics 2 Econ. Prog.. GR LL n

Titles vary. An internship at a selected private, social or governmental organization, or a research project requiring the student to integrate and apply their knowledge to an economic problem. Capstone Graded pass/unsatisfactory. 4.000 Spring 2010 EC785 785 Project EC Economics 4 to 8.000 credit hours. GR IN Internship Continuing Spring 2010 EC789 789 Registration EC Economics 1 GR LE Lecture Selected economic education issues Center for and topics and techniques for Economic Economic teaching them in the K-12 Spring 2010 ECO391 391 Studies ECO Educ. 1 classroom. UG LE Lecture An examination of consumers as they participate in the economy. Emphasis on those householder roles (consumer/producer/citizen) Consumer Center for that are teachable in the K-12 ECO: K-12 Economic classroom. May be taken for letter Spring 2010 ECO500 500 Teacher ECO Educ. 3 grade or pass/unsatisfactory. GR LE Lecture Basic microeconomic principles for K- 12 teachers. Participants study the tools of analysis and operations of Center for the parts of the economy. May be Prin of Econ Economic taken for letter grade or Spring 2010 ECO511 511 Tchrs I ECO Educ. 3 pass/unsatisfactory. GR LE Lecture

Survey of basic macroeconomic principles for K-12 teachers. Participants study the tools of Center for analysis and operations of the whole Prin of Econ Economic economy. May be taken for letter Spring 2010 ECO512 512 for Tchrs II ECO Educ. 3 grade or pass/unsatisfactory. GR LE Lecture Survey of advanced micro and macroeconomic principles for K-12 teachers. Participants will study the Center for tools of analysis and operations of Prin of Econ Economic the parts and the whole of the Spring 2010 ECO513 513 for Tchrs II ECO Educ. 3 economy. GR LE Lecture

Selected economic issues and topics for teachers, presented in dialogue Center for with visiting resource persons. Titles Economics in Economic vary. May be taken for letter grade Spring 2010 ECO514 514 Action ECO Educ. 1 or pass/unsatisfactory. GR LE Lecture Economic education materials and Teach Center for methods for the K-12 classroom. Materials & Economic May be taken for letter grade or Spring 2010 ECO515 515 Methods ECO Educ. 3 pass/unsatisfactory. GR LE Lecture Selected economic issues and topics and techniques for teaching them in Center for the K-12 classroom. May be taken Econ Studies Economic for letter grade or Spring 2010 ECO516 516 for Teachers ECO Educ. 1 pass/unsatisfactory. GR LE Lecture Course teaches basic economic skills and application of these skills to K- 12 teachers. Work is assigned via the Internet. Covers standards one through nine of the voluntary Center for national content standards in Eco Applica Economic economics. May be taken for letter Spring 2010 ECO517 517 Internet I ECO Educ. 2 grade or pass/unsatisfactory. GR LE Lecture

Course teaches basic economic skills and application of these skills to K- 12 teachers. Work is assigned via the Internet. Covers standards ten through twenty of the voluntary Center for national content standards in Eco Applica Economic economics. May be taken for letter Spring 2010 ECO518 518 Internet II ECO Educ. 2 grade or pass/unsatisfactory. GR LE Lecture Financial planning and the family, with emphasis on aspects teachable Family Center for in the K-12 classroom. May be taken Financial Economic for letter grade or Spring 2010 ECO523 523 Security ECO Educ. 3 pass/unsatisfactory. GR LE Lecture

This course is designed to help teachers with little economic education learn how to teach economics using children's literature. Topics include scarcity, decision Center for making, marginal cost/benefit, role Teach Econ Economic of incentives, trade, money and Spring 2010 ECO550 550 Use Child Lit ECO Educ. 3 entrepreneurship. GR LE Lecture K-12 teachers are provided with a basic foundation to teach entrepreneurship; it is designed for teachers with minimal requisite knowledge of economics, business and entrepreneurship. Topics Center for include business plans, investing, Entrprnshp Economic picking the right business and Spring 2010 ECO552 552 Basiscs Teach ECO Educ. 3 others. GR LE Lecture

This course is designed for teachers with minimal knowledge of insurance principals and to provide middle and high school teachers with sufficient knowledge to teach basic property and casulty insurance Center for principals. Topics include property Insurance Economic damage, home owners insurance, Spring 2010 ECO569 569 Basics Teachrs ECO Educ. 3 and term life insurance. GR LE Lecture

This course is designed to help teachers with little economic and financial literacy education discover resources and techniques available to teach children in grades 6-12. Center for Topics include scarcity, decision Persnl Finance Economic making, budgeting, banking, credit, Spring 2010 ECO570 570 Ed Teach ECO Educ. 3 investing, and insurance. GR LE Lecture Analysis of teaching materials Center for available in economics education, Curr & Mat in Economic with emphasis on curriculum and Spring 2010 ECO728 728 Econ Ed ECO Educ. 3 teaching unit development. GR LE Lecture Explores such areas as listening, communicating, life planning, Lecture/La sexuality, and the helping relation- b Interpers Proc ship with emphasis on interpersonal Combinatio Spring 2010 ED101 101 Learn Lab ED Education 1 process. UG LL n This course explores the role and relationship of education in a democracy to concepts of civil society, social justice, access to Education in a knowledge, and development of Spring 2010 ED210 210 Democracy ED Education 4 democratic character in the young. UG LE Lecture Writing in ED Required writing component for ED Spring 2010 ED210W 210W 210 ED Education 0 210. UG LB Lab

Field practicum introduces students to the educational process through participation in a classroom and Practicum through an examination of dynamics Spring 2010 ED221 221 Experience I ED Education 1 of the classroom and its setting. UG PR Practicum

Field practicum introduces students to the educational process through participation in a classroom and Practicum through an examination of dynamics Spring 2010 ED223 223 Experience II ED Education 1 of the classroom and its setting. UG PR Practicum Designed to provide professional educators an orientation to the teaching profession and pluralistic American society as well as an Sch Pluralistic awareness of the total global Spring 2010 ED301 301 Soc: ED Education 5 community. UG LE Lecture Writing in ED Required writing component for ED Spring 2010 ED301W 301W 301 ED Education 0 301. UG LB Lab Cognitive, affective, and psychomotor domains of learning, basic principles and stages of child and adolescent development, and special topics within the social contexts education. The role of Intro to Ed research in supporting educational Spring 2010 ED303 303 Psychology: ED Education 5 practice. UG LE Lecture Writing in ED Required writing component for ED Spring 2010 ED303W 303W 303 ED Education 0 303. UG LB Lab This course provides a foundation for increasing teacher candidates' knowledge and understanding of urban communities, enabling them to deconstruct stereotypes and myths of students and families in Teaching urban schools, and facilitating self- Spring 2010 ED310 310 Urban Schools ED Education 4 reflection and self-awareness. UG SE Seminar

Philosophy, curriculum, and materials for teaching early childhood school science; emphasis on planning and implementation, evaluation, resources and facilities, and current and historical curricular Lecture/La trends in early childhood school b EC Science: science. Field/clinical experience Combinatio Spring 2010 ED311 311 Cur & Mat ED Education 4 required. UG LL n Study of emerging literacy in early childhood methods and materials to facilitate oral and written communication. Integration of language art across K-3 grade curricula. Modifications and EC Land Arts: intervention to meet individual Spring 2010 ED316 316 Cur & Mat ED Education 4.5 needs. UG LE Lecture Writing in ED Required writing component for ED Spring 2010 ED316W 316W 316 ED Education 0 316. UG LB Lab

Resources and procedures for pre- reading, reading readiness, and formal reading instruction. Integration of reading/language arts across the K-3rd grade curricula. EC Reading: Modifications and interventions to Spring 2010 ED317 317 Cur & Mat ED Education 4.5 meet individual needs. UG LE Lecture Third field/clinical practicum where students implement teaching strategies introduced in the Phase II methods components. Involvement Practicum with human service agencies and Spring 2010 ED321 321 Experience III ED Education 1 families occurs. UG PR Practicum Fourth field/clinical practicum where students implement teaching strategies introduced in the Phase II methods components. Involvement Practicum with human service agencies and Spring 2010 ED323 323 Experience IV ED Education 1 families occurs. UG PR Practicum

Introduces students to the basic skills of lesson planning and presentation. Students use motiva- tional techniques, questioning skills, Lecture/La alternative teaching strategies, and b varied advanced technologies, to Combinatio Spring 2010 ED327 327 Teaching Skills ED Education 3 design/deliver instructional plans. UG LL n Planned reading and/or project Ind under the guidance of a faculty Reading&Mino member of the College of Education Independe Spring 2010 ED370 370 r Prob ED Education 1 and Human Services. UG IS nt Study Education Honors In-depth independent study under Independe Spring 2010 ED400 400 Research ED Education 1 the guidance of a faculty advisor. UG IS nt Study This course is an in-depth analysis Lecture/La of how people learn printed words b Instr in Word related to instructional procedures in Combinatio Spring 2010 ED407 407 Study:Phon ED Education 4.5 schools. UG LL n Curriculum and materials for teaching mathematics to Pre K-3 children based on NCTM Standards and Ohio Academic Mathematics Standards, benchmarks and indicators, Integration of Lecture/La EC mathematics across the curriculum. b Math:Phil/Curr Modifications and interventions to Combinatio Spring 2010 ED411 411 ic & Mat ED Education 4 meet diverse needs. UG LL n

Developing a classroom reading program based on an understanding of the reading process, goals, assessment strategies, materials, and instructional strategies. Includes strategies for supporting students Planning the with volunteer and/or Spring 2010 ED415 415 Reading Prog ED Education 4.5 paraprofessional personnel. UG LE Lecture Objectives, principles, and trends of social studies in Early Childhood Lecture/La Education with a focus on b EC Soc Study: integrating technology into social Combinatio Spring 2010 ED417 417 Curr & Mat ED Education 4 studies. Field experience required. UG LL n public school full time, work under direct supervision of an experienced classroom teacher. In the fall, student teaching begins in late August to early September with the opening of the public school and continues for approximately 14 weeks to the end of fall quarter. During winter quarter, the period of student teaching corresponds with the academic quarter dates. During spring quarter, student teaching begins on the Monday of the university's spring break and continues to the end of the quarter with time off according to the public school's calendar for its spring break. Students may receive 12 credit hours for student teaching in the fall and 10 credit hours for winter and spring quarters. There is no student teaching during the summer. Formal application must be made through the Office of the Director of laboratory experi-ences according to the following schedule: for fall quarter, apply first two weeks of preceding March; for winter quarter, apply last two weeks of Superv Tchg preceding September; and for spring Spring 2010 ED419 419 Elem ED Education 4 quarter, apply last two weeks of UG IN Internship Knowledge of a wide range of literature for middle childhood including the selection criteria and Lit for Middle the rationale for classroom practices Spring 2010 ED421 421 Childhood ED Education 4.5 with children's literature. UG LE Lecture Writing in ED Required writing component for ED Spring 2010 ED421W 421W 421 ED Education 0 421. UG LB Lab Supv Supervised full-time student Teaching: teaching in a pre-K-12, multi-age Spring 2010 ED429 429 Multi-Age ED Education 4 school setting. UG IN Internship Techniques of diagnosing and correcting reading problems of Lecture/La Improv secondary students. Explores b Reading Sec secondary reading problems with Combinatio Spring 2010 ED432 432 School ED Education 5 emphasis on skill development. UG LL n An exit seminar preparing the student to enter the profession via consideration of societal issues affecting education and personal Teacher in readiness through individual Spring 2010 ED440 440 School/Society ED Education 1 development of a product portfolio. UG SE Seminar Writing in ED Required writing component for ED Spring 2010 ED440W 440W 440 ED Education 0 440. UG LB Lab

Supervised teaching experience for students who have completed student teaching (or its equivalent) Practicum in and are seeking certification in Spring 2010 ED458 458 Education ED Education 1 another field. Topics vary. UG PR Practicum Students are assigned to an instructional class that focuses on the teaching of English to speakers of other languages (TESOL) for a Practicum in supervised practicum experience. Independe Spring 2010 ED460 460 English Ed ED Education 1 Graded pass/unsatisfactory. UG IS nt Study

Intensive study of a selected area of the school curriculum to meet the particular needs of the participating Curric & preservice and in-service teachers, Instruct administrators, and curriculum Spring 2010 ED470 470 Wrkshp ED Education 1 supervisors. Topics vary. UG LE Lecture Writing in ED Spring 2010 ED470W 470W 470 ED Education 0 UG LB Lab An application of a variety of discipline models for use in diverse settings and discussion of recent research, practice, and innovation in Classroom the field of classroom management, Spring 2010 ED600 600 Management: ED Education 4 addressing adolescence concerns. GR LE Lecture

Introduces students to foundational analysis of the relationship between public education in a democracy and Ed in a Plural the critical social issues and forces Spring 2010 ED602 602 Soc: ED Education 4 impacting renewal efforts. GR LE Lecture

The educational implications of physical, social, emotional, linguistic, and intellectual characteristics of children who are developing typically or atypically from conception through the primary years, including Child the effects of culture, ethnicity, Spring 2010 ED603 603 Development ED Education 4 family and community. GR LE Lecture

An examination of the period in the sequence of human development known as adolescence, with Adolescent particular attention to psychological, Spring 2010 ED604 604 Development ED Education 5 social, and physical development. GR LE Lecture Current trends and theories in Current education, and the development of Tendencies in criteria and procedures for their Spring 2010 ED605 605 Ed ED Education 1 evaluation and implementation. GR LE Lecture Introduction to the content knowledge of the structure of literacy and reading/writing instruction. Candidates explore instructional strategies for reading and writing and the theory that Reading and supports scientifically based Spring 2010 ED606 606 Literacy I ED Education 4.5 instruction. GR LE Lecture Extends knowledge of literacy instruction and addresses more advanced levels of literacy including content reading and writing for research and extended response. Students are expected to demonstrate instructional Reading and procedures within their field Spring 2010 ED607 607 Literacy II ED Education 4.5 placement. GR LE Lecture This course is an introduction to the knowledge of how people learn printed words, how to assess that Lecture/La knowledge and deliver the b Phonics and instructional procedures with Combinatio Spring 2010 ED608 608 Word Study ED Education 4.5 appropriate materials. GR LL n Candidates will learn to use a range of literacy assessment instruments to assess student reading and writing performance and to Lecture/La determine best practices b Assessment/ interventions in order to meet Combinatio Spring 2010 ED609 609 Intervention ED Education 4.5 student needs. GR LL n A study of curriculum, materials, and Lecture/La MC: methodology for teaching b Curriculum & mathematics in the middle school, Combinatio Spring 2010 ED610 610 Methods ED Education 4 grades 4 through 9. GR LL n The first PEP field practicum provides an opportunity to work in a K-12 school and human service agency in order to initiate the task of applying theory to practice. Spring 2010 ED612 612 Practicum I: ED Education 1 Graded pass/unsatisfactory. GR PR Practicum

The second PEP field practicum provides involvement in a K-12 school and/or a human service agency setting as a laboratory. Introduction to family collaboration Spring 2010 ED614 614 Practicum II: ED Education 1 occurs. Graded pass/unsatisfactory. GR PR Practicum Intended for Intervention Specialists. Provides knowledge and skills for literacy instruction for students with disabilities from Literacy Instr: emergent reading through proficient Spring 2010 ED615 615 Disability ED Education 5 reading levels. GR LE Lecture

The third field practicum provided in the PEP promotes understanding of the total ecology of schooling collaboration with families. A human service agency setting is highlighted. Spring 2010 ED616 616 Practicum III: ED Education 1 Graded pass/unsatisfactory. GR PR Practicum (Also listed as ENG 685.) Focuses on theoretical issues and practical problems of teaching English at all levels, including the teaching of writing and the teaching of English to speakers of other languages Studies in (TESOL). May be taken for letter Spring 2010 ED620 620 English Educ ED Education 2 grade or pass/unsatisfactory. GR LE Lecture Apply basic research techniques and method to the study of human development, learning growth, and achievement. Engage in Lecture/La Human observational analysis of children in b Develop & the classroom setting, putting theory Combinatio Spring 2010 ED621 621 Learning ED Education 4 into practice. GR LL n Involves students in a spectrum of instructional technologies, techniques, and approaches appropriate for today's complex Lecture/La classroom. Students will utilize and b Inst Tech and integrate curriculum content with Combinatio Spring 2010 ED622 622 Integ Meth ED Education 3 multi-media applications. GR LL n Provides developing professional educators with an introduction to Lecture/La the teaching/learning of middle b Adoloescence childhood/adolescence language Combinatio Spring 2010 ED623 623 English: ED Education 4 arts. GR LL n Emphasize the integration of Lecture/La MC Lit., speech, drama, and age-appropriate b Speech & children's literature to plan activities Combinatio Spring 2010 ED624 624 Drama ED Education 4 in the language arts. GR LL n Presents foreign language curriculum and materials with emphasis on ACTFL Standards in order to plan and implement Lecture/La effective lessons and activities b Modern focused on PreK-12 second Combinatio Spring 2010 ED625 625 Foreign Lang I ED Education 4 language acquisition. GR LL n

Issues and strategies for teachers of inquiry-based science to effectively meet the needs of a diverse student Lecture/La population. A special emphasis is b Sci Teach given to the needs of students with Combinatio Spring 2010 ED626 626 Inclusive Clas ED Education 3 physical and learning disabilities. GR LL n Presents extension of foreign language curriculum, methods and materials with emphasis on ACTFL Standards in order to plan and Lecture/La Modern implement effective lessons and b Foreign Lang activites focused on PreK-12 second Combinatio Spring 2010 ED627 627 II ED Education 4 language acquisition. GR LL n

Course focuses on principles, trends, resources, technology, critical thinking skills, historiography, and social science research for middle Lecture/La school social studies. This course b Middle School will also focus on teaching in the Combinatio Spring 2010 ED629 629 Soc Studies ED Education 4 multicultural classroom. GR LL n

Course provides the content area for secondary teachers with reading and writing strategies to help solve the problems encountered in grades 7- 12. Reading comprehension is a key element in solving the many problems of classrooms that stress content. Writing skills and strategies are taught to help students Lit Skills Thru communicate more effectively in all Spring 2010 ED631 631 Adolscen ED Education 5 content areas. GR LE Lecture Surveys the teaching of reading in American secondary schools including the skills necessary to teach reading in the content Improv Read subjects. Not open to reading Spring 2010 ED632 632 Sec Schools ED Education 3 majors. GR LE Lecture An examination of major trends and issues facing those who work with adolescents in the education system. Such elements as school organization, curriculum, Sec Issues & assessment, funding, and instruction Spring 2010 ED635 635 Leadership ED Education 3 are included. GR LE Lecture Curriculum and materials for teaching middle level science with emphasis on using an integrated constructivist approach to science teaching. Includes development of appropriate objectives, planning, Lecture/La Mid Child resources and facilities, evaluation, b Level Sci and curricular trends in science Combinatio Spring 2010 ED636 636 Mthds ED Education 4 education. GR LL n Lecture/La Curriculum, methods and materials b AYA Math in the mathematics of grades 7 Combinatio Spring 2010 ED637 637 Methods Part I ED Education 4 through 12, part I. GR LL n Lecture/La AYA Math Curriculum, methods and materials b Methods Part in the mathematics of grades 7 Combinatio Spring 2010 ED638 638 II ED Education 4 through 12, Part II. GR LL n Provides developing professional educators instruction in objectives, Lecture/La principles, and trends in middle b Adolescence childhood/adolescence social Combinatio Spring 2010 ED639 639 Soc Studies ED Education 4 studies. GR LL n Interns are assigned to a school for lead teaching experience under the Internship: direct supervision of an experienced Spring 2010 ED641 641 MCE ED Education 6 classroom teacher. GR IN Internship A seminar preparing the teacher candidate to enter the profession, including portfoloio work, resume building, licensure information, interviewing techniques and Professionl preparation for first year of Spring 2010 ED642 642 Seminar: MCE ED Education 2 teaching. GR SE Seminar This course provides developing professional educators an overview of authentic assessment of the student and by the student. Students will complete a Lecture/La Standards professional electronic portfolio. b Based The portfolio will be aligned with the Combinatio Spring 2010 ED645 645 Assessmnt ED Education 4 PRAXIS domains. GR LL n Each student will complete data Action analysis and write a formal 5- Research chapter report of a completed action Independe Spring 2010 ED646 646 Capstone ED Education 4 research project. GR IS nt Study Study, observation, and evaluation of practices. Offered only to students who have completed the pertinent curriculum and materials course and are seeking a waiver of all or part of student teaching on the Tchg in the basis of full-time teaching Spring 2010 ED647 647 Public School ED Education 4 experience. GR IN Internship In-depth analysis of social studies resource materials and curricular Improve Soc models with a focus on integrating Spring 2010 ED648 648 Studies Instr ED Education 4 technology into social studies. GR LE Lecture Interns are assigned to a 7-12 school full-time for lead teaching under the direct supervision of an Internship: experienced classroom teacher. Spring 2010 ED651 651 AYA ED Education 6 Includes seminar. GR IN Internship An exit seminar assisting candidates in the graduate licensure program to reflect on their internship experience, complete their program Professional portfolio, and prepare to enter the Spring 2010 ED652 652 Seminar ED Education 1 teaching profession. GR SE Seminar A seminar in which content specialist work with teacher candidates during their internship to complete their professional portfolio, unit Content assessments and other professional Spring 2010 ED653 653 Seminar ED Education 1 requirements. GR SE Seminar Supervised teaching experience for students who have completed student teaching or its equivalent Practicum in and are seeking certification in Spring 2010 ED658 658 Education ED Education 1 another field. Titles vary. GR PR Practicum Students are assigned to an instructional class that focuses on the teaching of English to speakers Practicum in of other languages (TESOL) for Spring 2010 ED660 660 English Ed ED Education 1 supervised practicum experience. GR PR Practicum Students are assigned to a school site for lead teaching experience Internship: under the direct supervision of an Spring 2010 ED661 661 Multi-Age ED Education 6 experienced classroom teacher. GR IN Internship Evaluation of learning, including selected forms of measurement and interpretation of data: sociometric Measurement techniques, anecdotal records, and Spring 2010 ED664 664 & Assessment ED Education 3 testing. GR LE Lecture Students are assigned to a school full time for teaching under the direct supervision of an experience Supervised classroom teacher. Includes Spring 2010 ED665 665 Teaching Elem ED Education 6 seminar. GR IN Internship Students are assigned to a school full time for teaching under the direct supervision of an experienced Supervised classroom teacher. Includes Spring 2010 ED667 667 Teaching Sec ED Education 6 seminar. GR IN Internship

Intensive study of a selected area of the school curriculum designed to meet the particular needs of the Lecture/La Curric & participating preservice and in- b Instruct service teachers, administrators, and Combinatio Spring 2010 ED670 670 Wrkshp ED Education 1 curriculum supervisors. Titles vary. GR LL n Introductory class required of students beginning Classroom Teacher: Advanced Studies to design a Program of Study (POS) and become familiar with program goals, timelines, comprehensive Adv Stu Sem exam, portfolio and capstone project Spring 2010 ED700 700 I: Intro ED Education 2 requirements. GR SE Seminar Advanced Selected theories of learning and the Educ relationship between the theories Spring 2010 ED701 701 Psychology ED Education 4 and instructional practice. GR LE Lecture

Historical and philosophical concepts of middle school are viewed in relation to specific needs and characteristics of early adolescents. Lecture/La Curricular and instructional practices b PRINC/PRACT are examined in relation to grades 4 Combinatio Spring 2010 ED702 702 /LEARN - 4-5 ED Education 3 & 5. GR LL n

This course builds the pedagogical and content knowledge of content area learning using grade 4 and 5 Lecture/La READING & Social Studies and focusing on the b LA IN SOC ST Ohio Academic Content Standards in Combinatio Spring 2010 ED703 703 4-5 ED Education 4.5 Social Studies and Language Arts. GR LL n The past and present social, philosophical, and psychological Inqry Into trends and issues in education in a Spring 2010 ED704 704 Fndtns of Ed ED Education 4 democratic society. GR LE Lecture

Integrates content, developmentally appropriate pedagogy and curriculum and material suitable for teaching fourth and fifth grade science. Emphasizes content Lecture/La SCIENCE pertinent to the Ohio academic b INSTR content standards pertaining to the Combinatio Spring 2010 ED705 705 GRADES 4/5 ED Education 3 environment and sustainability. GR LL n Development of an understanding of historical background and theories related to effective teacher decision making in the instruction of reading based on children's language Lecture/La acquisition, cognition and social b Theor Found development. Combinatio Spring 2010 ED706 706 of Reading ED Education 4.5 GR LL n Integrates mathematics content and methods for grades 4/5 and focuses on deep understanding of key topics for this transition period from early Lecture/La EFF MATH number sense to more advanced b INSTR mathematical content such as Combinatio Spring 2010 ED707 707 GRADES 4-5 ED Education 4.5 proportional reasoning. GR LL n This course will prepare teachers to recognize variations of reading and writing performance in a classroom and clinical setting. Teachers will Lecture/La learn a range of assessment b Diag/Assemnt instruments with which to assess Combinatio Spring 2010 ED709 709 Read Perform ED Education 4.5 their students. GR LL n Focuses on curricula, materials, strategies, and techniques for instructing learners with cultural, Tch Strat Cult social, economic, and intellectual Spring 2010 ED710 710 Divrs Set ED Education 4 differences. GR LE Lecture Knowledge of literature as an instructional tool in a diverse culture. Introduction to scholarly and critical writing about literature and classroom practices. Application of research and critical ideas, Lecture/La exploration of internationalism in b Literature for literature. Combinatio Spring 2010 ED712 712 Instructn ED Education 4.5 GR LL n This course provides and overview Lecture/La Inquiry & of research methods, assessment, b Assessment- and descriptive statistics. Students Combinatio Spring 2010 ED714 714 MC ED Education 4 also develop a research proposal. GR LL n Lecture/La Action Res Action research methods for b Meth- teachers are studied and practiced Combinatio Spring 2010 ED715 715 Teachers ED Education 4 through a field-based pilot study. GR LL n Development of an understand of historical background and theories related to effective teacher decision making in the instruction of reading Lecture/La based on children's language b Foundtn of acquision, congnition and Combinatio Spring 2010 ED716 716 Reading Instr ED Education 3 development. GR LL n In-depth analysis of how people learn printed words related to Lecture/La instructional procedures in schools. b Word Study: Students will apply knowledge in a Combinatio Spring 2010 ED717 717 Phonics ED Education 4.5 tutoring situation. GR LL n Extension and enrichment of knowledge of children's books. Introduction to research and scholarly and critical writing about children's literature in relation to classroom practices. Application of research and criticism ideas; Lit for Elem exploration of internationalism in Spring 2010 ED721 721 Children ED Education 3 children's literature. GR LE Lecture

Study of writing methodologies and the processes of teaching writing in grades k-12. Includes research into Lecture/La the theories of writing acquisition b Teaching and the role of writing in reading. Combinatio Spring 2010 ED722 722 Writing K-12 ED Education 4.5 GR LL n Methods, curriculum, and materials for teaching adolescent school science: emphasis on philosophy, planning and implementation, evaluation, resources and facilities, and historical and contemporary Lecture/La curricular trends in science b Adol/Young education. Combinatio Spring 2010 ED731 731 Adult Science ED Education 4 GR LL n The historical and underlying philosophy of the middle school concept based on the nature of the students. Current and future instructional and curricular practices Mid Lvl Teach: are viewed in relation to this Spring 2010 ED732 732 Prnc, Prac, Lrn ED Education 4.5 philosophy. GR LE Lecture Provides a wide range of activites for involving students in content learning, grades K-12. Includes Lecture/La Content attention to vocabulary/concept b Reading Inst K- development and critical reading in Combinatio Spring 2010 ED745 745 12 ED Education 4.5 fiction and nonfiction materials. GR LL n Curriculum and materials concerned with issues that interface science, technology, and society (STS) now and in the future. Clinical experiences, approaches to teaching, the professional literature, Sci,Tech,Soc and resources and facilities are Spring 2010 ED746 746 as Tch Imper ED Education 4 emphasized. GR LE Lecture Course prepares candidates to recognize variations of reading and writing performance in students' different developmental stages. Candidates learn about various assessment instruments and Lecture/La Diagonosis administer and analyze those b and instruments for an emergent and Combinatio Spring 2010 ED750 750 Assessment ED Education 4.5 developing reader. GR LL n For those students who wish to conduct individual, action-oriented research for the completion of their degree program. The student will Research work with a committee in the Independe Spring 2010 ED755 755 Projects ED Education 1 completion of the project. GR IS nt Study Candidate tutors K-12 students whose needs were identified in ED750. Involves professional readings, seminars, individual conferences and supervision of interactions with students and adults. Outreach includes sharing Lecture/La student findings with appropriate b Pract I: school personnel. Combinatio Spring 2010 ED756 756 Intervention ED Education 4.5 GR LL n Candidates explore adult level interaction through the development of a professional development opportunity. Involves student-led discussions, study of androgogy and the importance of strong adult Lecture/La connections in schools. Observation b Learning and by formal practicum supervisor. Combinatio Spring 2010 ED760 760 Leadership ED Education 4.5 GR LL n Examines "hot topics" of literacy instruction at the current time and the impact that these topics have on instruction and schools along with other pertinent topics of interest to Current Topics candidates. Spring 2010 ED765 765 and Issues ED Education 4.5 GR SE Seminar Provides a wide range of activities for involving students in content learning, grades K-12. Includes Lecture/La attention to vocabulary/concept b Content development and critical reading in Combinatio Spring 2010 ED769 769 Reading Instr ED Education 3 fiction and non-fiction materials. GR LL n Planned reading and/or project under the guidance of a College of Ind Reading & Education and Human Services Independe Spring 2010 ED770 770 Minor Prob ED Education 1 faculty member. GR IS nt Study Students will be required to complete an inquiry project and the unit portfolio to fulfill the requirements for the Master of MCE Inquiry Education Degree and Licensure in Independe Spring 2010 ED771 771 Project ED Education 4 Middle Childhood Education. GR IS nt Study Proposal design and research to support inquiry into the classroom Independe Spring 2010 ED772 772 Inquiry Project ED Education 2 content. GR IS nt Study Examines action research as an integral part of professional reflective practice. Builds an understanding of the background of action research and the practical Lecture/La Action steps as candidates develop and b Research conduct an action research project. Combinatio Spring 2010 ED780 780 Methods ED Education 4.5 GR LL n In an outrearch to schools each candidate presents information and findings from action research in professional development sessions involving follow-up and projected next steps for the schools and Literacy teachers. Involves formal clinical Research supervision. Spring 2010 ED781 781 Seminr ED Education 4.5 GR IN Internship

Online course focuses on the preparation of literacy specialists to coach teachers in the implementation of culturallly responsive instruction in diverse Coaching settings. Emphasis is placed on Diverse connections between current theory, Spring 2010 ED790 790 Classrm ED Education 3 research and instructional practice. GR LE Lecture Online course enables candidates to demonstrate knowledge of a wide range of instructional practices, methods, and curriculum materials, including technology, that support Pedagogy Eff effective reading and writing Spring 2010 ED791 791 Lit Instruc ED Education 3 instruction. GR LE Lecture Online course designed for the preparation of literacy specialists, this course teaches knowledge, skills and dispositions in school-based professional development and Coaching Eff coaching in classroom-based Spring 2010 ED792 792 Assess Prac ED Education 3 assessment concepts and skills. GR LE Lecture Online course introduces research and knowledge bases related to teacher professional development from a variety of perspectives. Examines multiple approaches to Prof Dev in supporting teacher professional Spring 2010 ED793 793 Literacy ED Education 3 development, including coaching. GR LE Lecture Online course examines literacy research as an integral part of professional development. Builds on understanding of various research paradigms in reading and writing instruction to advance Advanced Lit understanding of evidence-based Spring 2010 ED794 794 Research ED Education 3 practice. GR LE Lecture School-based practicum over an academic year includes providing group and individual professional development to colleagues for continuous improvement of literacy curriculum, instruction, and assessment. Clinical experiences Literacy focus on decision making to inform Spring 2010 ED795 795 Internship I ED Education 4 coaching. GR IN Internship School-based practicum over an academic year includes providing group and individual professional development to colleagues for continuous improvement of literacy curriculum, instruction, and assessment. Clinical experiences Literacy focus on decision making to inform Spring 2010 ED796 796 Internship II ED Education 4 coaching. GR IN Internship School-based practicum over an academic year includes providing group and individual professional development to colleagues for continuous improvement of literacy curriculum, instruction, and assessment. Clinical experiences Literacy focus on focus on decision making Spring 2010 ED797 797 Internship III ED Education 4 to inform coaching. GR IN Internship Course required of continuing students in Classroom Teacher: Advanced Studies to review and assess progress toward program completion through external review, portfolio check, comprehensive Adv Stu Sem exam and proposal for capstone Spring 2010 ED799 799 II: Trans ED Education 3 project. GR SE Seminar The project and seminar is the capstone of each individually tailored program that requires students to assimilate the results of particular Proj/Seminar investigations related to Spring 2010 ED810 810 CT: Reading ED Education 3 reading/literacy. GR SE Seminar

Teach Advanced study in current research Children to theories and process of teaching Spring 2010 ED815 815 Write ED Education 3 writing in the elementary schools. GR LE Lecture Culminating course required of students completing Classroom Teacher: Advanced Studies including impact on student Adv Studies: learning, exit portfolio and Spring 2010 ED820 820 Sem III: Cap ED Education 3 culminating project. GR SE Seminar Work with an advisor to complete a Independe Spring 2010 ED899 899 Thesis ED Education 1 thesis. GR IS nt Study Seminar introducing students to the requirements of the Early Childhood Education Licensure Program and the knowledge, skills, and dispositions required as a teacher candidate in the Early Childhood Education_ Program. Entrance Early Entrance Seminar: Early Childhood Spring 2010 EDE200 200 Seminar: ECE EDE Childhood 2 Education UG SE Seminar Education_ Practicum Exp Early Preschool placement for students Spring 2010 EDE221 221 I: ECE EDE Childhood 1 age 3-5. UG PR Practicum Education_ Practicum Exp Early Practicum placement in a K-grade 3 Spring 2010 EDE223 223 II:ECE EDE Childhood 1 setting. UG PR Practicum Education_ Practicum Exp Early Practicum placement in a k-grade 3 Spring 2010 EDE225 225 III:ECE EDE Childhood 1 setting. UG PR Practicum Education_ Writing in EDE Early Required writing component for EDE Spring 2010 EDE230W 230W 230 EDE Childhood 0 230. UG LB Lab

This course addresses the philosophies of physical, cognitive, H.G. & Education_ linguistic, social and emotional Dev:Pre-Nat Early typical and atypical development of Spring 2010 EDE301 301 Ec EDE Childhood 4 children prenatal through age eight. UG LE Lecture The study of using positive child Child Education_ guidance strategies to facilitate Guidance: Early learning and promote social well- Spring 2010 EDE302 302 ECE EDE Childhood 4 being in early childhood settings. UG LE Lecture Culturally responsive, developmentally and age appropriate practices based on a framework of theoretical research, currently early childhood pedagogy Education_ (birth-age 8) and alignment to state Principles & Early and nationaly early childhood Spring 2010 EDE304 304 Practices: ECE EDE Childhood 4 guidelines. UG LE Lecture This course addresses the physical, cognitive, language, social and emotional typical and atypical Education_ development of children prenatal Human Dev: Early through age eight. Field experience Spring 2010 EDE305 305 Prenatal - EC EDE Childhood 4 required. UG LE Lecture Course examines making modifications and using various teaching strategies to facilitate the diverse learning needs of young students. Focuses on developing Education_ and implementing differentiated Teach Diverse Early lessons. Spring 2010 EDE318 318 Lrnrs ECE EDE Childhood 4 UG LE Lecture Education_ Practicum Exp Early Practicum placement in a K-grade 3 Spring 2010 EDE321 321 IV: ECE EDE Childhood 1 setting. UG PR Practicum Education_ Practicum Exp Early Practicum placement in a K-grade 3 Spring 2010 EDE323 323 V: ECE EDE Childhood 1 setting. UG PR Practicum

The role of the early childhood Family & Education_ professional in collaborating with Community: Early diverse families in the education and Spring 2010 EDE401 401 ECE EDE Childhood 4 care of their children birth - age 8. UG LE Lecture Students are assigned to a public or certified private facility under direct Education_ supervision of experienced teachers Student Early for a total of 10 weeks in K-3rd Spring 2010 EDE419 419 Teaching: ECE EDE Childhood 10 grades. UG IN Internship A culminating seminar for the Early Childhood Licensure Program. The focus is on teacher candidates' reflections of their student teaching Education_ experience, final ECE program Exit Seminar: Early portfolio evaluaton, and preparation Spring 2010 EDE440 440 ECE EDE Childhood 2 for the ECE profession. UG SE Seminar Education_ Writing in EDE Early Required writing component for EDE Spring 2010 EDE440W 440W 440 EDE Childhood 0 440. UG LB Lab

Formal and informal techniques used for pre, formative, and summative assessments of young student's learning in order to plan and implement effective lessons and Education_ activities. Includes observations, Assessment in Early naturalistic, authentic, portfolio, and Spring 2010 EDE464 464 ECE EDE Childhood 4 standardized techniques. UG LE Lecture Education_ Workshop Early Intensive practical study in a Spring 2010 EDE470 470 Early Ed EDE Childhood 1 selected area of early education. UG LE Lecture Lecture/La Education_ (Also listed as EDT 670.) Intensive b Workshop Early practical study in a selected area of Combinatio Spring 2010 EDE670 670 Early Ed EDE Childhood 1 early education. GR LL n The study of classroom behavior management within the framework of child development, developmentally appropriate practices, and constructivist education including pro-active Education_ planning and organization and Manage Yng Early appropriate expectations for young Spring 2010 EDE702 702 Chld Bahavior EDE Childhood 3 children. GR LE Lecture Social and emotional development and play as a purposeful behavior in young children; Curriculum, materials and assistive technology to Education_ facilitate communication and social Soc Dev & Early interaction in early childhood Spring 2010 EDE703 703 Play in ECE EDE Childhood 3 settings. GR LE Lecture Speech and language development, causes and effects of communication disorder, formal/informal evaluation, intervention strategies for the Lang Dev & Education_ classroom teacher. Assistive Com Early technologies for children with Spring 2010 EDE707 707 Disord:ECE EDE Childhood 3 speech and language disabilities. GR LE Lecture Focuses on the development of the child birth to age 8, with emphasis on the genetic and environmental Education_ factors which underlie physical, Adv St of Ch Early cognitive, linguistic and Spring 2010 EDE712 712 Dev:Typ&Atyp EDE Childhood 3 social/emotional development. GR LE Lecture Study of the causes and effects of various developmental disabilities, theories, and legalities of early Education_ intervention services 0-8, service Yng Chld with Early delivery models, family, and agency Spring 2010 EDE715 715 Spec Needs EDE Childhood 3 involvement. GR LE Lecture Covers the practices and procedures in developing activities for young children with developmental disabilities. Included will be Education_ modification and adaptations, as Mtg Ind Need Early applied to development and Spring 2010 EDE717 717 of Yng Child EDE Childhood 3 implementation of the IFSP and IEP. GR LE Lecture

Detailed definition of the concept of developmentally appropriate practice applied to educational settings for children ages three through eight. Focuses on applying the concept of planning for literacy using an integrated curriculum with Education_ expressive arts visual art, poetry, Adv Cur Pln Early music, and creative movement. Field Spring 2010 EDE720 720 I:Int Lit&Art EDE Childhood 3 experience required. GR LE Lecture Continued examination of developmentally appropriate practices for young children. Integrated planning for cognitive concepts including number, representation, visual/spatial skills, Education_ classification, logical thinking, and Ad Pro Pln II: Early problem solving. Field experience Spring 2010 EDE721 721 Int Mth&Sci EDE Childhood 3 required. GR LE Lecture The various uses of appropriate assessment and evaluation in infancy through early childhood, including formal and informal, Dev App Education_ formative and summative, play- Assessment in Early based, observation authentic and Spring 2010 EDE730 730 ECE EDE Childhood 3 portfolio. GR LE Lecture A further investigation of the appropriate environment, enrichment activities, scheduling, evaluation, and interactional Prog Erly Education_ strategies in the Early Childhood Ch:Infant/Tod Early setting with infants and toddlers (0- Spring 2010 EDE731 731 dl EDE Childhood 3 5 yrs). GR LE Lecture

Examination of the sources of individual differences within the early childhood classroom including Education_ culture/ethnicity, race, language, Anti-Bias Early learning style, and brain dominance. Spring 2010 EDE735 735 Curricul in ECE EDE Childhood 3 Field experience required. GR LE Lecture Examination of current issues and trends in Early Childhood Education using traditional and contemporary electronic research technology. Develops proficiency needed to Education_ support students advocacy for Conducting Early programs that positively affect Spring 2010 EDE744 744 Research/ECE EDE Childhood 3 children. GR LE Lecture Study of the history, theory, goals, programs, approaches and related research underlying early childhood education, including early intervention, and early childhood special education as well as other Education_ program models and philosophies Comparative Early such as Reggio Emillia, High Scope, Spring 2010 EDE745 745 Theories/ECE EDE Childhood 3 Montessori, etc. GR LE Lecture

Examines roles of the administrator, including hiring, training, evaluation, accreditation regulation, program Design/Adm Education_ planning, marketing, and budgeting. Family EC Early Emphasizes sensitivity to the needs Spring 2010 EDE750 750 Prog EDE Childhood 3 of families and communities. GR LE Lecture Supervised teaching experience for students who have completed student teaching or its equivalent and are seeking certification in pre- kindergarten or kindergarten. Number of years experience with Practicum Education_ children ages 3-8 in educational ECE/ECE Spec Early settings determines credit hours Spring 2010 EDE760 760 Ed EDE Childhood 2 required. GR PR Practicum Ind Read & Education_ Planned reading and/or project Minor Early under guidance of an EDE faculty Independe Spring 2010 EDE770 770 Problems EDE Childhood 1 member. Titles vary. GR IS nt Study Individual projects in Early Childhood Education required for M.Ed. Planning, professor and peer review, research, completion and Education_ presentation of completed chosen ECE: Masters Early research paper or action research Spring 2010 EDE800 800 Seminar EDE Childhood 3 project. GR SE Seminar Provides an orientation to the university for new Residence Services paraprofessionals to prepare them to be effective in their roles. Participants are exposed to the various student services available on campus as well as aspects of student development, the Educationa mission of the university, Residence Paraprof Staff l Services, and New Student Spring 2010 EDL410 410 Training EDL Leadership 1 Orientation. UG LE Lecture Provides overview of various student development concepts and functions within a campus setting. Topics may include: community development and leadership; multiculturalism; peer counseling; interpersonal communication,; conflit mediation Educationa and resolution; developmental Stu Dev l programming and developmental Spring 2010 EDL411 411 Campus Life EDL Leadership 1 discipline. UG LE Lecture

Provides an orientation to the university for new residence services paraprofessionals to prepare them to be effective in their roles. Participants will be exposed to the various student services available on campus as well as aspects of Prog in Educationa student development, the mission of Residential l the university, residence services, Spring 2010 EDL660 660 Life EDL Leadership 1 and new student orientation. GR LE Lecture Provides overview of various student development concepts and functions within a campus setting. Topics may include: community development and leadership; multiculturalism; peer counseling; interpersonal communication; conflict mediation Educationa and resolution; developmental Stu Dev l programming and developmental Spring 2010 EDL661 661 Campus Life EDL Leadership 1 discipline. GR LE Lecture Special topics in selected areas in Student Affairs in Higher Education designed to focus on management trends, theoretical frameworks, critical issues, specific professional areas within Student Affairs. Past topics have included Student Educationa Housing/Residential life and Spec Topics l Management Issues in Student Spring 2010 EDL662 662 Stu Affairs EDL Leadership 1 Affairs. GR LE Lecture Intensive study of a selected area of the school curriculum and educational administration to meet Educationa the needs of inservice teachers, Ed Leadership l administrators, and curriculum Spring 2010 EDL670 670 Wkshp EDL Leadership 1 supervisors. GR LE Lecture Provides students with a foundation for professional development. Emphasis on examination of belief systems, teaching styles, and teachers as-learners; intra- and interpersonal communication skills Profess Educationa needed in leadership roles; and Growth & l functioning in a Spring 2010 EDL710 710 Devel EDL Leadership 1 multicultural/pluralistic society. GR LE Lecture The development of leadership skills and abilities and the dynamics of team functioning, including decision- making models and processes, problem-solving techniques, Schl Educationa communication skills, conflict Leadership l management, and self- Spring 2010 EDL711 711 Seminar EDL Leadership 1 improvement. GR SE Seminar Overview of past, present, and emerging curriculum trends. Educationa Examination of educational and Philos & Curr l curricular philosophy and how Spring 2010 EDL712 712 Foundatns EDL Leadership 4 philosophy impacts school programs. GR LE Lecture

Selected theories of learning and their value to instructional practices. Emphasis on the relationships App Psych Educationa among learning theories, learner Learning l characteristics, motivational Spring 2010 EDL713 713 Thery EDL Leadership 4 theories, and instructional practices. GR LE Lecture

Emphasizes the evolution of theories and the laws that underlie the free compulsory educational system as Educationa well as the organization, control, Context of l and support by the public of the Spring 2010 EDL714 714 Education EDL Leadership 1 educational system. GR LE Lecture Focuses on teaching methods and skills, and on classroom climate, Educationa including microteaching, interaction Analysis of l analysis, and collection of feedback Spring 2010 EDL720 720 Teaching EDL Leadership 4 from students. GR LE Lecture Management and leadership skills as related to the development and Educationa organization of curriculum and Curr Design l materials; implementation of the Spring 2010 EDL721 721 for Tchr EDL Leadership 1 learning program with students. GR LE Lecture Study of the management and evaluation of instruction. Emphasizes uses of systematic management and evaluation models by classroom teachers, and the impact of nonclassroom components Instruct Educationa of school/society on the teacher s Manage & l management and evaluation of Spring 2010 EDL722 722 Eval EDL Leadership 4 instruction. GR LE Lecture

Research on teaching effectiveness; culminates in the writing of a Educationa research proposal to be completed Research on l during the second year of the Spring 2010 EDL730 730 Teaching EDL Leadership 4 Teacher Leader Program. GR LE Lecture Introduction to educational statistics and appraisal techniques. Emphasis on how to understand and use research data. Methods for appraising student development and Stat & Educationa progress. Enrollment limited to Appraisal in l participants in the Teacher Leader Spring 2010 EDL731 731 Ed EDL Leadership 4 Program. GR LE Lecture Individual research to satisfy requirements of a research project Directed Educationa for Teacher Leader majors. Group Inquiry: l and/or individual conferences with Independe Spring 2010 EDL732 732 Tching EDL Leadership 1 the research advisor. GR IS nt Study Issues in research related to classroom teachers. Critical and current issues relevant to the Educationa development of classroom teachers Seminar: Prof l as leaders within the context of their Spring 2010 EDL733 733 Dev Tchr EDL Leadership 1 roles. GR SE Seminar The legal framework of compulsion in education, the civil liberties of teachers, curriculum content, and Educationa academic freedom. Teachers rights, Legal & Prof l duties, and responsibilities to the Spring 2010 EDL740 740 Issues EDL Leadership 1 education profession. GR LE Lecture

Management and leadership skills as Educationa related to organizational patterns, Instructional l staffing, utilization of space, time, Spring 2010 EDL741 741 Design EDL Leadership 1 and facilities at the building level. GR LE Lecture Introduction to descriptive and Educationa inferential statistics and their Statistics and l application to assessment Spring 2010 EDL751 751 Research EDL Leadership 4 procedures. GR LE Lecture Conference course; individual Educationa research to satisfy requirements of Research l research study for the Master of Independe Spring 2010 EDL755 755 Projects EDL Leadership 1 Education degree. GR IS nt Study Intensive study of formative and summative methods used by teachers to assess student Educationa performance and modify or Student l differentiate instruction to meet Spring 2010 EDL757 757 Assessment EDL Leadership 1 student needs. GR LE Lecture This course emphasises the theoretical bases for qualitative research; and includes traning in qualitative methods, specifically, observation, interviewing, collecting written documents, grounded Educationa surveys, analysis and interpretation, Qualitative l and the presentation of the Spring 2010 EDL759 759 Research Mth EDL Leadership 4 research. GR SE Seminar An overview of the history, philosophy, organization, and structure of student personnel services. Various student affairs functions and professional Educationa competencies are presented. Stu Aff Higher l Current and future trends and issues Spring 2010 EDL760 760 Ed EDL Leadership 4 in student affairs are considered. GR LE Lecture Studies theories of student development and their use in Educationa research and practice in student Theories of l affairs, focusing specifically on Spring 2010 EDL761 761 Student Dev EDL Leadership 4 college students. GR LE Lecture Surveys student personnel services in colleges and universities. Educationa Consideration is given to the Stu Aff Admin l organization, administration, and Spring 2010 EDL762 762 Higher Ed EDL Leadership 4 rationale of these services. GR LE Lecture Studies of campus ecology and the changing demographic and developmental issues facing college students. Studies the impact of the college environment on student development and the interaction between students and the environment. A combination of theory and research regarding Educationa college students and the Campus l environment are studied and Spring 2010 EDL763 763 Ecology EDL Leadership 4 applied. GR LE Lecture Studies theories, models, and techniques for evaluation of SAHE programs, and student organizations. Focus on a Prog Educationa systematic approach to designing, Eval/Assmnt l integrating and appraising the Spring 2010 EDL764 764 High Edu EDL Leadership 4 success of SAHE programs. GR LE Lecture Provides an opportunity to work under supervision in an area of Educationa student affairs. This field work Prac Stu Af l experience is accompanied by Spring 2010 EDL765 765 Higher Ed EDL Leadership 4 weekly on-campus seminars. GR IN Internship

Provides an opportunity for advanced students to explore current issues and future trends in Educationa higher education with focus on the Adv Sem in l influence on student affairs practice. Spring 2010 EDL766 766 Stu Affairs EDL Leadership 4 GR SE Seminar This field-based experience provides Educationa students with advanced practice and Intern Stu Af l supervision in their major specialty Spring 2010 EDL767 767 Higher Ed EDL Leadership 1 area. GR IN Internship Current and emerging trends for funding higher education and budget models utilized provide the focus of this course. University budget and financial statements will Finance & Educationa be analyzed, budget proposals Budget in l developed, and budget reduction Spring 2010 EDL768 768 SAHE EDL Leadership 4 techniques explained. GR LE Lecture Focuses on the development of a strong base of understanding in organizational structure for skill building in leadership, communication, decision-making, and problem-solving. Educational renewal, political considerations, Educationa ethical behavior, professional Ed Leadership l development, and change processes Spring 2010 EDL771 771 Behavior EDL Leadership 3 are also included. GR LE Lecture Develops an understanding of the principles of educational administrative processes, formal school structures and organization, and an introduction to school administrative task areas. School culture, principles of democratic school administration, ethical behavior, and other educational renewal oriented processes are also studied. The inclusion of a field Lecture/La Ed Educationa experience emphasizes the course b Administrative l focus of actively blending theory and Combinatio Spring 2010 EDL772 772 Behav EDL Leadership 4 practice. GR LL n Designed to improve the school leader/administrator s ability to manage and lead the development and organization of curriculum and materials. This course presents the concepts and skills of curriculum Educationa development and shows how to Curr Develop l apply these to actual course Spring 2010 EDL773 773 Sch Ldrs EDL Leadership 3 planning. GR LE Lecture Provides school leaders the opportunity for analysis of teaching through the exploration of instructional methodologies, critical Educationa theory related to teaching, and Analysis of l strategies for continual Spring 2010 EDL774 774 Teaching EDL Leadership 1 improvement. GR LE Lecture Provides school leaders strategies for developing, maintaining continual improvement processes using systems planning, instructional data, evaluation of improvement Educationa plans and communication of Instructional l planning and improvement with all Spring 2010 EDL775 775 Mgt & Eval EDL Leadership 1 stakeholders. GR LE Lecture Focus is on the supervision of curriculum and instruction. A systems approach to formative and summative assessment of Educationa instruction. The evaluation of Supv of Instr l curriculum and program Spring 2010 EDL776 776 & Personnel EDL Leadership 1 effectiveness will be emphasized. GR LE Lecture

Focus will be on the roles performed by practicing educational leaders. Students will observe, interact and draw conclusions from field experience. Class sessions will Educationa integrate the field experience with Prepac: Role l knowledges and skills studied in Spring 2010 EDL777 777 & Function EDL Leadership 1 prerequisite courses. GR IN Internship

Developing an understanding of potential structures and effective principles of school/community relations. Concepts of power, pressure groups, lobbying, potential networks, and public ethics are examined. Characteristics of Educationa effective communication, advisory Ethics & Politic l bodies, and public relations Spring 2010 EDL780 780 in Edu EDL Leadership 4 programs are covered. GR LE Lecture

The financing of public education and the economics of education. Educationa Guiding principles for developing Schl Finance & l financial programs and management Spring 2010 EDL781 781 Econ EDL Leadership 1 procedures are covered. GR LE Lecture Provides an examination of the legal framework that all school personnel Educationa must function in. Emphasis on both l legal precedents and statutory Spring 2010 EDL782 782 School Law EDL Leadership 3 provisions. GR LE Lecture Provides educational leadership degree candidates an opportunity to Educationa apply concepts and skills to Practicum in l educational practice and to evaluate Spring 2010 EDL790 790 Inst Ldshp EDL Leadership 4 their own leadership effectiveness. GR PR Practicum Provides curriculum and supervision students with knowledge and skills Educationa necessary to perform curriculum and Curr Design & l instruction design and evaluation Spring 2010 EDL791 791 Evaluation EDL Leadership 1 functions. GR LE Lecture

Focuses on understanding needs and the motivation to change in self and others within the context of the Profess Educationa school organization. Contemporary Develop & l models of professional development Spring 2010 EDL792 792 Change EDL Leadership 1 and change theory are emphasized. GR LE Lecture Introduction to computers and their applications for educational leaders. Investigation of potential uses of the computer for student learning and Lecture/La Educationa school management and b Computer Apl l administration. Review and Combinatio Spring 2010 EDL793 793 for Ed Ldrs EDL Leadership 1 evaluation of specific hardware. GR LL n Principles of democratic school administration; management of teaching and nonteaching Educationa personnel; role of administration in Organiz & l facilitating teaching and learning; Spring 2010 EDL796 796 Adm Pub Sch EDL Leadership 1 and school/community relations. GR LE Lecture Educationa Individual and group study of Adv Rch l ongoing applied educational Spring 2010 EDL851 851 Design Anly EDL Leadership 3 research. GR SE Seminar Study of computation and interpretation of inferential statistics as they relate to the design of educational research. Critical study Educationa of research techniques and reporting Stat Analysis l methods. Computer applications will Spring 2010 EDL852 852 & Res Desig EDL Leadership 4 be stressed. GR LE Lecture Multivariate analysis including analysis of variance-factorial designs, repeated measures, analysis of covariance, multiple analysis of variance, multiple regression, and nonparametric Educationa techniques for 1 to k samples. Advanced Ed l Computer applications will be Spring 2010 EDL853 853 Statistics EDL Leadership 4 stressed. GR LE Lecture School district level interpretation of test construction, evaluation, accountability measures, standardization, validation, reliability, item analysis, norm setting, criterion referencing, selection, standardized tests, and Educationa the development of district level Advanced Ed l long-range improvement and Spring 2010 EDL858 858 Measurement EDL Leadership 4 accountability systems. GR LE Lecture Provides experience in school administration. Students perform Educationa administrative tasks under Internship I: l supervision of a licensed school Spring 2010 EDL870 870 Principal EDL Leadership 4 administrator. GR PR Practicum Focuses on the day-to-day operation of a school building and a school system. State requirements are emphasized in relation to Educationa operational procedures in all aspects Management l of managing a school and a school Spring 2010 EDL871 871 of the School EDL Leadership 4 system. GR LE Lecture The development of understanding and procedures of administering staff personnel aspects of school operation. Areas of recruitment, selection, induction, appraisal, development, compensation, and motivation are covered. Emphasis is Staff Educationa on the entry year performance Personnel l based assessment and subsequent Spring 2010 EDL872 872 Admin EDL Leadership 4 licensure renewal. GR LE Lecture

The development of understanding and the procedures of administering the pupil personnel service aspects of school operation. Ethical considerations and special education requirements are included in addressing student attendance and accounting, guidance and counseling Pupil Pers Educationa functions, disciplinary issues, and Services l extracurricular/co-curricular Spring 2010 EDL873 873 Admin EDL Leadership 4 activities. GR LE Lecture

Guiding principles for developing adequate financial programs; detailed studies of sources of local, state, and federal revenue; and Educationa procedures for management of Sch Finance & l school funds with reference to Spring 2010 EDL874 874 Bus Mgt EDL Leadership 4 budgeting, accounting, and auditing. GR LE Lecture Provides experience in school administration. Students perform Educationa administrative tasks under Internship II: l supervision of a licensed school Spring 2010 EDL890 890 Principal EDL Leadership 1 administrator. GR IN Internship

Reviews history and development of higher and continuing education in the United States with special attention to forces that have shaped its development. Examines history of Educationa critical philosophical debates, and Hst & Phil l issues about the nature and role of Spring 2010 EDL920 920 High Ed U.S. EDL Leadership 4 higher education. GR LE Lecture

Introduction to patterns of curricular organization in the four-year college and university with attention to historical development and current models. Study of the issues governing curriculum planning, including the social, economic, Educationa political, historical, and philosophical Curriculum in l contexts of which curriculum is Spring 2010 EDL921 921 Higher Ed EDL Leadership 4 formed and developed. GR LE Lecture Examination of statute and case law that governs the operation of institutions of higher education. Issues of employment, evaluation, Educationa contracts, copyright, and student Law of Higher l and faculty rights will form the basis Spring 2010 EDL922 922 Education EDL Leadership 4 of the course. GR LE Lecture Designed to facilitate the application of theory to practice in teaching in colleges and universities. Students will explore diverse pedagogical Educationa approaches and develop an Instruction in l understanding of the professional Spring 2010 EDL923 923 Higher Ed EDL Leadership 4 role of the faculty member. GR LE Lecture

Introduction to administrative, organizational, and leadership theory and practice in the two-year and four-year college and university. Educationa Participants explore historical, Admin in l current, and future plans for Spring 2010 EDL924 924 Higher Ed EDL Leadership 4 administration in higher education. GR LE Lecture Explores the historical roots of the most exciting, important innovation in American higher education since the Second World War, the community college. How and why The Educationa did they come into being, how do Community l they really work, and how can we Spring 2010 EDL926 926 College EDL Leadership 4 make them more effective? GR LE Lecture Provides opportunity for an in-depth field experience in higher education with administrative professionals. Designed to provide breadth to the Educationa students' prior experiences and be Internship in l consistent with individual career Spring 2010 EDL928 928 Higher Ed EDL Leadership 4 goals. GR IN Internship Explores the role and impact of athletic programs at the intercollegiate level. Students study administrative and organizational structure, specialized functions, and professional career opportunities within the field of intercollegiate athletics. Planning, financing, programming, and management are Educationa studied, as well as the role of Intercolleg l athletics within the educational Spring 2010 EDL929 929 Athl High Ed EDL Leadership 4 experience. GR LE Lecture The internship provides significant opportunities for candidates to synthesize and apply the knowledge and skills identified in the district- Educationa level standards through substantial, Internship I: l sustained, standards-based work in Spring 2010 EDL930 930 CIPD EDL Leadership 4 real settings. GR IN Internship Provides the specialist an opportunity to explore the topic of instruction in depth and to apply Educationa knowledge and strategies to the Instructional l process of instructional Spring 2010 EDL933 933 Leadership EDL Leadership 3 improvement. GR LE Lecture Focuses on adaptation to social, political, and educational change in the future of education. Analysis and planning procedures address the probable social, political, economic, ethical, and intellectual factors that may appear on the horizon. Strategic planning, systems theory, change theory and processes are explored in connection to Educationa forecasting potential economic, Planning Ed l enrollment, and demographic Spring 2010 EDL941 941 Futures EDL Leadership 4 futures. GR LE Lecture

This course is designed to provide advanced degree students an opportunity to study curriculum theories from original sources and to relate those theories to philosophical presuppositions and social-cultural Adv Educationa foundations. The course will also Curriculum l focus on the critical evaluation of Spring 2010 EDL945 945 Theory EDL Leadership 3 curriculum theories and models. GR LE Lecture The internship provides significant opportunities for candidates to synthesize and apply the knowledge and skills identified in the district- Educationa level standards through substantial, InternshipII: l sustained, standards-based work in Spring 2010 EDL950 950 CIPD EDL Leadership 4 real settings. GR IN Internship

The course is designed for current and aspiring district-level administrators exploring the political Educationa and social forces shaping Pol and Soc l educational policy, instructional Spring 2010 EDL960 960 Contexts EDL Leadership 4 leadership, and classroom practice. GR SE Seminar Emphasizes the roles of the curriculum, instructional, and staff development specialist. Focuses on devloping a strong base of understanding organizational Educationa structure and skill building in Instructional l leadership, communication, decision- Spring 2010 EDL961 961 Leadership EDL Leadership 4 making, and problem solving. GR SE Seminar

The course explores theory, research, and practive related to leading and managing organizational environments requiring creating and Educationa sustaining personal, professional, Ldrshp Indiv l and organizational change and Spring 2010 EDL962 962 Coll Change EDL Leadership 4 adaptations. GR SE Seminar The advanced standards-based Adv Educationa course explores the development of Curriculum l curriculum from a district-level Spring 2010 EDL963 963 Devep EDL Leadership 4 perspective. GR SE Seminar

The internship provides significant opportunities for candidates to synthesize and apply the knowledge and skills identified in the district- Educationa level ELCC standards 1-3 through Internship 1: l substantial, sustained, standards- Spring 2010 EDL970 970 Supt EDL Leadership 4 based work in real settings. GR IN Internship Emphasizes the strategic roles of the superintendent, staff, school board, unions, and community in light of local, state, and federal regulations and political pressure. Reviews the limits and role responsibilities of Educationa school district personnel and Supt/Staff/Bd l constituents from organizational and Spring 2010 EDL971 971 Relatshps EDL Leadership 4 cultural perspectives. GR LE Lecture Draws on original sources and examines the impact of both professional and non-professional educational thinkers on American Educationa education. The impact of social Ideas in l trends on education will also be Spring 2010 EDL972 972 Education EDL Leadership 3 examined. GR LE Lecture Focus will be research on schools as organizations, research on Adv Educationa educational leadership and research Curriculum l relate to educational content and Independe Spring 2010 EDL973 973 Analysis EDL Leadership 4 practice. GR IS nt Study Emphasis will be on issues in educational leadership and curriculum leadership. Program Educationa development and administrative Seminar in Ed l practice will serve as a basis for Spring 2010 EDL974 974 Leadership EDL Leadership 3 emerging study issues. GR SE Seminar Designed for students enrolled in the Educational Specialist degree program and/or those students admitted to a cooperative doctoral program. Course requirements are determined by students and their assigned program advisors. Minimum requirements involve an Educationa individualized set of objectives, l learning strategies, and evaluation Independe Spring 2010 EDL975 975 Directed Study EDL Leadership 1 design. GR IS nt Study The course examines relationships between schools and communities from demographic, political, and marketing perspectives. The course focuses on school and community Educationa roles in delivering educational Community l programs and services responsive to Spring 2010 EDL980 980 Relations EDL Leadership 4 local needs. GR SE Seminar

Focuses on the individual and the organization. The respective needs and expectations of each are investigated as they apply to educational institutions. Emphasis is on interpersonal and organizational communication, group processes, conflict resolution, and collaboration for school improvement. These concepts are explored to help Organiz Educationa participants conceptualize the Dyn:Indiv/Org l interpersonal nature of Spring 2010 EDL985 985 aniz EDL Leadership 4 organizations. GR LE Lecture Emphasizes the analysis of organizations and educational institutions in particular through a social systems orientation. Historical, current, and possible future organizational structures and processes are analyzed. Role theory, leadership theory, and styles, ethical Educationa behavior, and decision-making Org Behav in l theory and practice are addressed Spring 2010 EDL986 986 Ed& Hum Serv EDL Leadership 4 from an organizational persepctive. GR LE Lecture Focuses on the development of leadership skills in relationship to individual and organizational communicationsto internal and external audiences. Varied communication venues and simulations are employed in ethical administrator skill development. Additionally, the course addresses the leader's role as facilitator in group processes, conflict management, interpersonal and Admin Educationa contract negotiations, multicultural Leadership in l mediation methodology, decision- Spring 2010 EDL987 987 Comm EDL Leadership 4 making, and problem-solving. GR LE Lecture Focuses on the practical applications and issues in research as it relates to educational leadership. Participants focus on research design and methodology, sampling techniques, instrument development, proposal writing, and the application of these skills Educationa through a research project to be Research & l implemented within a public school Spring 2010 EDL988 988 Educ Leader EDL Leadership 4 setting. GR LE Lecture The internship provides significant opportunities for candidates to synthesize and apply the knowledge and skills identified in the district- Educationa level ELCC standards 4-6 through Internship II: l substantial, sustained, standards- Spring 2010 EDL990 990 Supt EDL Leadership 4 based work in real settings. GR IN Internship

Students investigate various contemporary educational leadership topics and issues: content knowledge, pedagogical content Educationa knowledge, diversity, technology, l professionalism, emotional Spring 2010 EDL991 991 Adv Sem Edl EDL Leadership 1 intelligence, and/or others. GR SE Seminar

The course explores the relationships between organizational change, professional growth, and leadership. Students engage in theoretical and research-based readings, discussions and activities Educationa regarding change, innovation, Schl Culture l leadership, organizational culture, Spring 2010 EDL992 992 Prof Growth EDL Leadership 4 and professional development. GR SE Seminar Guiding principles for developing adequate district fiscal programs; study of sources of revenue - local, state, and federal; procedures in management of district funds with reference to budgeting, accounting, auditing, public and governmental reporting; district cost-benefit Educationa analysis; district financial needs Sch Dist l forecasting; and levy/income tax Spring 2010 EDL993 993 Business Mgt EDL Leadership 4 campaigns. GR LE Lecture A synthesizing course which reviews the concepts, skills, and information of the total Educational Specialist's Program. Reporting of each candidate's research project will be a part of this course. An integration Educationa of the basic purposes of the Adv Sem for l program with the concentration, Spring 2010 EDL994 994 Ed Leaders EDL Leadership 3 cognate, and common curriculum. GR LE Lecture

Educationa Students explore various educational Adv Inst Ed l leadership topics/issues and their Spring 2010 EDL995 995 Ldrs EDL Leadership 1 relationships to theory and praxis. GR LE Lecture Educationa l Research for thesis in Educational Independe Spring 2010 EDL999 999 Thesis EDL Leadership 1 Specialist Program. GR IS nt Study An introduction to the history, laws, terminology, and best practice for the education of students with mild to moderate, moderate to intensive, Learning Education_ or gifted educational needs. Also Differences: Special covered are inclusive education Spring 2010 EDS333 333 Intr EDS Education 4 practices. UG LE Lecture

Prepares special educators to meet the instructional and behavioral management demands particular to Education_ working with exceptional individuals, Inst Behav Special including those with severe behavior Spring 2010 EDS444 444 Man of Ex Ind EDS Education 3 difficulties. UG LE Lecture Causes and effects of specific learning and language disabilities, severe behavior disorders, and mild Education_ developmental disabilities. Study of Nat Needs Special teaching strategies appropriate for Spring 2010 EDS455 455 Mild Hand EDS Education 2 these individuals. UG LE Lecture Techniques of collaborative consultation needed to enhance Education_ communication with exceptional Educational Special individuals, parents, and educational Spring 2010 EDS459 459 Collaboration EDS Education 3 team members. UG LE Lecture Lecture/La Education_ b Workshop in Special Intensive practical study in a Combinatio Spring 2010 EDS470 470 Special Ed EDS Education 1 selected area of special education. UG LL n To make initial licensure candidates familiar with PreK-12 Science Ohio Lecture/La PREK-12 Education_ Academic Content Standards b SCIENCE Special including benchmarks and grade Combinatio Spring 2010 EDS610 610 CONT STDS EDS Education 4 level indicators. GR LL n

To make initial licensure candidates familiar with PreK-12 Social Studies Lecture/La PREK-12 SOC Education_ Ohio Academic Content Standards b ST CONT Special including benchmarks and grade Combinatio Spring 2010 EDS611 611 STDS EDS Education 4 level indicators. GR LL n To make initial licensure candidates familiar with PreK-12 Math Ohio Lecture/La PREK-12 Education_ Academic Content Standards b MATH CONT Special including benchmarks and grade Combinatio Spring 2010 EDS612 612 STDS EDS Education 4 level indicators. GR LL n An introduction to the history, laws, terminology, and best practice for the education of students with mild to moderate, moderate to intensive, Education_ or gifted educational needs. Also Addressing Special covered are inclusive education Spring 2010 EDS624 624 Lrng Diff EDS Education 4 practices. GR LE Lecture Course introduces characteristics, problems, and adaptive technology needs of persons with moderate to intense disabilties. Hands-on experience using a variety of Lecture/La Education_ adaptive technology devices is b Intro Adaptive Special required. 6 hours of related field Combinatio Spring 2010 EDS626 626 Technolog EDS Education 4 work are required. GR LL n

Overview of historical foundations, laws, theories, philosophies, and models for working with students birth through age 8 with mild/moderate/intensive disabilities. EI & ECSE Education_ Course includes the roles and Principles & Special responsibilities of an early childhood Spring 2010 EDS632 632 Pract EDS Education 4 intervention specialist. GR LE Lecture An examination of family theory, including multiple perspectives of the impact of disability on families, methods for collaborative assessment, planning, and EI & ECSE Education_ intervention in the home, EI, and Family Special ESCE environments. Field experience Spring 2010 EDS633 633 Partnership EDS Education 4 required. GR LE Lecture Overview of medical needs of children, birth to 8, with disabilities from the perspective of an ECIS. The focus is on families, professionals, agencies, and Education_ organizations collaborating to meet Yng Children Special those needs. Field experience Spring 2010 EDS634 634 w/ Med Needs EDS Education 4 required. GR LE Lecture Practices and procedures to develop/adapt curriculum for students birth through grade 3 with mild/moderate/intensive disabilities. EI & ECSE Education_ Course includes information on Curriculu & Special implementing the IEP and IFSP. Spring 2010 EDS635 635 Method EDS Education 4 Field experience required. GR LE Lecture Practices and procedures used in developing elementary and secondary curricula for students with mild/moderate educational needs. Included will be academic Lecture/La Curric Education_ adaptations and development and b Methods & Special implementation of the (IEP). Combinatio Spring 2010 EDS642 642 Mat M/M EDS Education 3 Field/clinical experiences required. GR LL n Course introduces etiology, problems, and needs of individuals who are nonspeaking. Hands-on experiences are required using Lecture/La Intro Education_ augmentative aids and devices with b Augmentative Special individuals with multiple Combinatio Spring 2010 EDS643 643 Comm EDS Education 4 impairments. GR LL n Prepares special educators, Intervention Specialists and other professionals to meet the instructional and behavioral management demands particular to Education_ working with exceptional individuals, Instr Behac Special including those with severe Spring 2010 EDS644 644 Management EDS Education 3 emotional disturbance. GR LE Lecture Examines role of intervention specialists in shaping transition experiences for students with special needs. Emphasis on school to adult, but transitions at early childhood, Education_ elementary and middle school, also Transitions Special addressed; direct work with clients Spring 2010 EDS645 645 Stu w/Except EDS Education 3 required. GR LE Lecture Overview of the etiology and educational implications of physical disabilities, sensory deficits, and communication disorders. Emphasis on psycho-educational and physical needs of children and youth, Education_ including adaptation of methods and Phys,Sensory, Special materials. Direct work with clients Spring 2010 EDS652 652 Motor Except EDS Education 4 required. GR LE Lecture Review of organizations, methods and techniques for educating and training individuals with moderate to intense educational needs. Surveys opportunities available for recreation, leisure time, and work Lecture/La Education_ habitation. Participation with b Curriculum Special individuals with moderate to intense Combinatio Spring 2010 EDS653 653 Meth/Mat MI EDS Education 4 educational needs. GR LL n

Students learn to administer and interpret formal and informal educational assessment instruments and to communicate assessment Education_ data to parents and colleagues. Assessment Special Course content also includes Spring 2010 EDS654 654 Skill IS Role EDS Education 3 learning to write IFSPs and IEPs. GR LE Lecture Introduces prospective intervention specialists to the causes and effects of mild to moderate learning Education_ disorders. Covers cultural, social, Exceptional Special and emotional needs of students Spring 2010 EDS655 655 Learners EDS Education 3 and teaching strategies. GR LE Lecture

Supervised clinical practice in the Education_ diagnostic teaching of basic Clin Practicum Special academic and social skills, including Spring 2010 EDS656 656 Remediatio EDS Education 2 learning and study strategies. GR PR Practicum Techniques of collaborative consultation needed to enhance communication with exceptional Comm & Education_ individuals, parents, and educational Consul Skills Special team members. Direct work in the Spring 2010 EDS659 659 Edu EDS Education 3 field is required. GR LE Lecture Graduate student teaching assignment for students seeking licensure to teach mild/moderate or moderate/intensive educational needs or early childhood Education_ intervention specialists. Required Internship:Spe Special for students without previous Spring 2010 EDS661 661 cial Educ EDS Education 10 student teaching experience. GR IN Internship Lecture/La Education_ b Workshop Special Intensive practical study in a Combinatio Spring 2010 EDS670 670 Special Ed EDS Education 1 selected area of special education. GR LL n Required of beginning master's degree and license students to become familiar with research tools, resources, and writing styles, to design a plan for organizing and Education_ maintaining scholarly activities Spec Ed Enter Special required for completing the Spring 2010 EDS700 700 Seminar EDS Education 1 comprehension examination. GR SE Seminar Introduction to creative problem- solving models and approaches that Creative Education_ can be used by classroom teachers Problem Special to involve students in the solutions Spring 2010 EDS720 720 Solving EDS Education 4 of problems. GR LE Lecture Overview of the characteristics of gifted children and youth. The Education_ historical and current aspects of Edu Students Special education of the gifted, and family Spring 2010 EDS722 722 with Gifts EDS Education 4 problems and vocational concerns. GR LE Lecture Study of curriculum, materials, and methods appropriate for teaching Education_ gifted individuals. Local program Curricula for Special models are presented and observed Spring 2010 EDS723 723 the Gifted EDS Education 4 in class. GR LE Lecture

An exploration of how persons with physical, cognitive, and/or sensory disabilities can be accommodated to Education_ facilitate productive membership in Adaptations Special inclusive school, work and Spring 2010 EDS730 730 for Disability EDS Education 4 community enviornments. GR LE Lecture Seminar for completing the mid- point check of candidate progress Special Education_ toward intervention specialist/special Educaiton Mid- Special education licensure and/or master's Spring 2010 EDS745 745 PT EDS Education 1 degree. GR LE Lecture A supervised observation experience for students who are completing the pre-licensure sequence to teach Education_ students with mild/moderate, Field Special moderate/intensive, or gifted Spring 2010 EDS771 771 Experience EDS Education 3 educational needs. GR IN Internship Seminar for completing the Education_ comprehensive examination for Spec Ed Exit Special attaining a Master of Education in Spring 2010 EDS799 799 Seminar EDS Education 1 Special Education. GR SE Seminar

Prepares students to take advantage of the latest electronic information technology to efficiently find, Educationa evaluate, and use information The Electronic l resources available in electronic or Spring 2010 EDT110 110 Library EDT Technology 2 traditional formats. Titles vary. UG LE Lecture Introduction to the keyboard and the development of keyboarding speed and accuracy. Basic document formatting with word processing Educationa software is practiced in the l production of correspondence, Spring 2010 EDT211 211 Keyboarding EDT Technology 3 reports, and tabulations. UG LE Lecture Acquired skills in keyboarding, word processing, and document formatting are reinforced in the production of documents with graphics and other advanced features. Skill building activities Adv Educationa continue to build keyboarding speed Keyboarding/ l and accuracy. Two lab hours per Spring 2010 EDT212 212 Desktop Pub EDT Technology 3 week required. UG LE Lecture Essential features of word processing software are introduced Educationa and practiced in the creating of a Basic Word l variety of documents for business Spring 2010 EDT220 220 Processing EDT Technology 3 and personal use. UG LE Lecture In-depth study and application of the advanced features of word processing software. Editing and composing activities emphasize Educationa critical thinking and communication Intern Word l skills. Two lab hours per week Spring 2010 EDT221 221 Processing EDT Technology 3 required. UG LE Lecture Principles of typography and design supplement advanced work processing functions in desktop applications that include newsletters, flyers, brochures, Advanced Educationa manuals, presentation media, and Word l Web publishing. Two lab hours per Spring 2010 EDT222 222 Processing EDT Technology 3 week required. UG LE Lecture Instruction to the use of computer- based technology in K-12 Lecture/La Educationa instruction. Focus is on selecting b App Computer l courseware and integrating it into Combinatio Spring 2010 EDT280 280 Tech EDT Technology 4 lessons. UG LL n Student pursues an individualized course of study under the close supervision of a faculty member. It Educationa may include extensive readings, a Independent l research project, a paper, or a Independe Spring 2010 EDT370 370 Study EDT Technology 1 production. UG IS nt Study Instructional strategies in using technology as a tool in teaching and learning. Topics include the role of state and professional guidelines in curriculum development. Completion Lecture/La Educationa of two-thirds of major content field b Curriculum:Bu l required. Two hour lab per week Combinatio Spring 2010 EDT433 433 s/Mkt Ed EDT Technology 4 required. UG LL n

Instructional strategies and trends in curriculum development as affected by current office technology, employer expectations, and state Lecture/La Educationa and professional guidelines. b Curriculum:Off l Field/clinical experiences required. Combinatio Spring 2010 EDT434 434 ic Pro/Tech EDT Technology 4 Two hours lab per week required. UG LL n Survey of television production from Lecture/La Educationa a single camera, remote production b Television l perspective, including use of editing Combinatio Spring 2010 EDT455 455 Production EDT Technology 4 equipment. UG LL n Lecture/La Educationa Intensive, practical study in a b Workshop Ed l selected area of educational or Combinatio Spring 2010 EDT470 470 Tech EDT Technology 1 applied technology. Titles vary. UG LL n Business education philosophy, objectives, and curricula on the secondary level of instruction. Curriculum and materials in basic Lecture/La Educationa business subjects, bookkeeping, b Business l data processing, and sales Combinatio Spring 2010 EDT633 633 Education EDT Technology 4 communication. GR LL n Curriculum, methods, and materials in typewriting, keyboarding, word processing, and office procedures in the secondary school; current trends Lecture/La Educationa in teaching typewriting, b Curriculum:Off l keyboarding, word processing, and Combinatio Spring 2010 EDT634 634 ic Pro/Tech EDT Technology 4 office procedures. GR LL n Lecture/La Educationa Intensive, practical study in a b l selected area of educational or Combinatio Spring 2010 EDT670 670 Wksp Ed Tech EDT Technology 1 applied technology. Titles vary. GR LL n Application of multimedia resources in a wide variety of professional disciplines. Software applications Educationa include digital storytelling, web App of l design, and electronic portfolio Spring 2010 EDT680 680 Multimedia EDT Technology 4 production. GR LE Lecture

Introductory seminar into educational technology programs. Educationa Students should take this class Entry Seminar l before or concurrently with their Spring 2010 EDT700 700 Ed Tech EDT Technology 2 educational technology coursework. GR SE Seminar

Focuses on the process for developing school library media center collections. Includes policy development, selection, acquisition, weeding, evaluation, development Educationa and use of collections, and Sm Lib Media l copyright/intellectual freedom Spring 2010 EDT711 711 Collect Dev EDT Technology 4 issues. GR LE Lecture Strategies are developed to Lecture/La Educationa efficiently locate information and b Internet & DB l ideas on the Internet as well as in Combinatio Spring 2010 EDT715 715 Search EDT Technology 2 fee-based information services. GR LL n Examination of online educational resources by teaching level, subject, and specialized areas. Consideration Educationa of issues of intellectual property Bldg Online l rights, ethics, student safety, and Spring 2010 EDT716 716 Applications EDT Technology 4 professional responsibilities. GR LB Lab Focuses on the process of developing library media center retrieval systems for print/nonprint resources. Students learn to establish standard bibliographic description, access points, Lecture/La Educationa classification, subject description, b Catalog & l and MARC format for automated Combinatio Spring 2010 EDT721 721 Classification EDT Technology 4 systems. GR LL n

Philosophy and objectives of the business education and vocational business and office education curricula on the secondary and postsecondary levels of instruction. Guidance, selection, and placement of students and contemporary Educationa influences on business education Foundations l and vocational business and office Spring 2010 EDT724 724 Bus Ed EDT Technology 3 education are included. GR LE Lecture Study of recent developments in the teaching of basic business subjects Lecture/La Educationa including vocational programs and b Curr Trends l the development of appropriate Combinatio Spring 2010 EDT727 727 Non-Skill Bus EDT Technology 3 teaching strategies. GR LL n Analysis of the curriculum of business education and vocational business and office education in Lecture/La Educationa accounting and data processing, and b Curr Trends l the development of teaching Combinatio Spring 2010 EDT729 729 Acctg & DP EDT Technology 3 strategies. GR LL n Focuses on the organization and administration of school libraries including policies and procedures, facilities, budgeting, personnel, Educationa program evaluation, and l marketing/advocacy. Includes field Spring 2010 EDT731 731 SLM I EDT Technology 5 experience component. GR LE Lecture

Focuses on the process for developing school library collections, physical and virtual. Includes policies, material selection, acquisitions, maintenance, and evaluation of collections; copyright Educationa and intellectual freedom issues. l Includes field experience Spring 2010 EDT732 732 SLM II EDT Technology 5 component. GR LE Lecture Teaching information literacy skills, collaborating with classroom Educationa teachers, standards alignment, and l evidence-based practice. Includes Spring 2010 EDT733 733 SLM III EDT Technology 5 field experience. GR LE Lecture

Educationa Supervised field experience in a SLM l school library media center - one Spring 2010 EDT734 734 Internship EDT Technology 1 week on-site all day. GR IN Internship

Students will learn the literature and Lecture/La Educationa technique of storytelling. Develop b Bldg LS l lesson plans to support speaking, Combinatio Spring 2010 EDT745 745 w/Storytelling EDT Technology 4 listening, reading and writing skills. GR LL n Major concepts covered include the application of a nonlinear information skills model across curricula: interdisciplinary and Lecture/La Educationa authentic curriculum design; and b Teach Info & l electronic information searching Combinatio Spring 2010 EDT746 746 Research Skl EDT Technology 4 skills. GR LL n Survey course in instructional media including the interpretation of visuals (projected and nonprojected), film, instructional television, gaming, audio technology, multimedia systems, computers, operation of audiovisual equipment, and media facilities. Lecture/La Intro Educationa Focuses on the appropriate use of b Instructional l media for specific instructional Combinatio Spring 2010 EDT749 749 Media EDT Technology 4 outcomes. GR LL n

Use of communication competencies and critical thinking skills, including the ability to access, interpret, Lecture/La Educationa evaluate, and communicate b Media Literacy l information delivered in formats that Combinatio Spring 2010 EDT751 751 I EDT Technology 4 use images, voice and sound. GR LL n Production of media-based resources that include print and non- print materials that use image, text, Educationa language, sound and motion to Media Literacy l convey informational Spring 2010 EDT756 756 II EDT Technology 4 communications and messages. GR LB Lab Students demonstrate applications of young adult literature for ages 12 21 using booktalks, response- centered approach techniques, literary projects, voices in young Lecture/La Educationa adult literature discussions, response b Young Adult l journals, and media and young adult Combinatio Spring 2010 EDT763 763 Literature EDT Technology 4 literature discussions. GR LL n Individualized course of study under the supervision of the faculty. May include, but not limited to, extensive Educationa readings, the performance of a Independent l research project, a paper, or a Independe Spring 2010 EDT770 770 Study EDT Technology 1 production. GR IS nt Study Information and communication technology provides effective technology integration strategies to educators in the K-12 arena. Participants will be introduced to key Educationa technology skills and explore current ICT in l and emerging practices in Spring 2010 EDT780 780 Education EDT Technology 4 educational technologies. GR LE Lecture Students use elements of instructional design and Devel Educationa storyboarding techniques to Multimedia l translate instruction into various Spring 2010 EDT782 782 Prod EDT Technology 4 types of multimedia presentations. GR LB Lab Types of educational software and applications, software evaluation, Appl of Educationa curriculum development, and lesson Computers in l planning integrating computer Spring 2010 EDT786 786 Ed EDT Technology 4 courseware. GR LB Lab Supervised teaching experience in a Educationa school library media center for l library media candidates pursuing an Spring 2010 EDT790 790 SLM Practicum EDT Technology 12 initial license. GR IN Internship Administrative practices and services that relate to the school library media center. Considers problems pertaining to standards, legislation, Lecture/La Org&Adm Educationa personnel, planning facilities, b School Media l materials, instruction, and Combinatio Spring 2010 EDT791 791 Ctr EDT Technology 4 management procedures. GR LL n Basic and practical networking: preparing educators to communicate, problem-solve, use computer network hardware, LAN and WAN operating systems, and data communication basics including Lecture/La Educationa resource monitoring and sharing, b Ed Networking l electronic messaging, and security Combinatio Spring 2010 EDT793 793 of Comp EDT Technology 4 issues. GR LL n Individual and group study of problems related to educational technology. Enrollment is limited to Educationa department majors. Should be taken Exit Seminar l near or at the completion of master Spring 2010 EDT799 799 in Ed Tech EDT Technology 2 degree program. GR SE Seminar Students will meet in seminar- fashion in traditional and virtual classrooms. Students will participate in an interactive online discussion Educationa group. Students will create and Issues in l manage an online learning Spring 2010 EDT817 817 Telecom in Ed EDT Technology 4 community. GR LB Lab

Advanced course in the development of a wide range of techniques and materials to improve instruction. Includes factors that facilitate learning, patterns for teaching and learning, the contributions of audiovisual material to improve Educationa learning, procedures for designing Inst Design & l instruction, and the instructional Spring 2010 EDT839 839 Devlopment EDT Technology 4 design plan. GR LE Lecture Students are assigned for a maximum of 100 hours to a library, learning center, computer facility, or Educationa video operation to gain practical l experience under supervised Spring 2010 EDT890 890 Internship EDT Technology 1 conditions. GR IN Internship An in-depth study of educational technology concepts and procedures to expand and enhance educational technology in academic settings through the evaluation of current Lecture/La Educationa technology services, the planning, b Grant Wrt l and preparation of technology Combinatio Spring 2010 EDT893 893 Prog Eval EDT EDT Technology 4 grants. GR LL n Covers leadership theory and networking; qualifications and duties of the director; planning and administering the program; preparing the budget; buying Lecture/La Educationa equipment and handling materials; b Adm & Superv l in-service training and evaluation of Combinatio Spring 2010 EDT895 895 of Ed Tech EDT Technology 4 the program. GR LL n The project may be a thesis or Educationa creative production and is prepared Master's l under the guidance of the student's Independe Spring 2010 EDT899 899 Thesis EDT Technology 1 advisory committee. GR IS nt Study Focus on technology. Involves Educationa library research, analysis, l evaluation, problem solving, and Independe Spring 2010 EDT975 975 Directed Study EDT Technology 4 critical thinking. GR IS nt Study

Provides insight into fundamental technologies of digital age, explores role and methodologies of engineering in creating these Lecture/La Electrical technologies, and develops b EGR in Digital Engineerin understanding of several core Combinatio Spring 2010 EE140 140 Age EE g3technologies impacting everyday lfe. UG LL n Introduction to combinational and synchronous sequential digital system design and optimization. Hardware description language (HDL) with CAD tools are used for Electrical design and simulation in a field Digital Design Engineerin programmable gate array (FPGA) Spring 2010 EE160 160 with HDL EE g4based lab. UG LE Lecture Provides engineering students an extensive hands-on experience of MATLAB. Topics include relational and logic operations, array Egr Prblm Electrical manipulation, low-level I/O, Slvng w Engineerin graphics, and symbolic Spring 2010 EE250 250 MATLAB EE g2manipulations. UG LE Lecture (Also listed as CEG 260.) Topics include switching algebra and switching functions, logic design of combinational and sequential circuits using TTL, combinational logic design with MSI and LSI, busing, Electrical storage elements, and Engineerin instrumentation. Three hours Spring 2010 EE260 260 Digital Circuits EE g4lecture, two hours lab. UG LE Lecture Electrical Digital Circuits Engineerin Spring 2010 EE260L 260L Lab EE g 0 Required laboratory for EE 260. UG LB Lab Basic elements and laws, circuit analysis techniques and concepts, Electrical energy storage elements, first and Circuit Engineerin second order circuits, sinusoidal Spring 2010 EE301 301 Analysis I EE g4steady state analysis. UG LE Lecture Computer-assisted analysis, RLC circuits, operational amplifiers and Electrical circuits, Thevenin and Norton Circuit Engineerin equivalents, maximum power Spring 2010 EE302 302 Analysis I Lab EE g1transfer, and AC networks. UG LB Lab

Electrical Circuit review, alternating current Circuit Engineerin concepts, computer-aided circuit Spring 2010 EE303 303 Analysis II EE g3analysis, two-port networks, power. UG LE Lecture

Electrical Application of AC concepts, Circuit Engineerin computer-aided circuit analysis, two- Spring 2010 EE304 304 Analysis II Lab EE g1port networks, and power theory. UG LB Lab Considers systems in a broad context including linear, nonlinear; variant, invariant; and analog and discrete. Various approaches to Electrical system and signal modeling are also Linear Engineerin discussed with emphasis on the Spring 2010 EE321 321 Systems I EE g4Fourier transform technique. UG LE Lecture Discrete time signals and systems, the z-transform, input/output Electrical theory, discrete Fourier transform, Linear Engineerin IIR and FIR filter design, Spring 2010 EE322 322 Systems II EE g4relationships, and sampling. UG LE Lecture The course is a hands-on exposure to computational tools. The three contact hours of lecture define and simulate problems resulting from electrical and mechanical engineering disciplines. The one contact-hour lab consists of interactive MATLAB sessions with instructor supervision. Students will learn to analyze, solve, and interpret the results of engineering problems encountered in EE and ME senior- level courses. The primary goal of this course is to establish an understanding of the processes and limitations of machine computation, Lecture/La Numerical Electrical and to equip students with the b Methods for Engineerin competency to be productive Combinatio Spring 2010 EE325 325 Egr EE g4problem solvers. UG LL n Provides a practical introduction to the concepts of random events, characterization of stochastic signals, first and second order moment descriptions of random Random Electrical processes, and input/output Signals and Engineerin descriptions of random signals and Spring 2010 EE326 326 Noise EE g4noise in linear systems. UG LE Lecture

Introduction to basic solid-state electronic devices. Fundamentals necessary for comprehension and further study of modern engineering electronics. Major topics include carrier flow in semi-conductors, p-n junction theory, semiconductor Electrical diodes, bipolar junction transistors, Electronic Engineerin field effect transistors, biasing, and Spring 2010 EE331 331 Devices EE g3introduction to amplifiers. UG LE Lecture Electrical Applications of diodes and Electronic Engineerin transistors in analog circuits, design Spring 2010 EE332 332 Devices Lab EE g1of bias circuits. UG LB Lab

Electrostatics and magnetics; Electrical induced electro-motive force. Electromagnet Engineerin Maxwell equations and their physical Spring 2010 EE345 345 ics EE g4interpretation and application. UG LE Lecture Plane waves in free space and matter. Transmission line equations and application of Smith chart. Wave propagation in rectangular waveguides. Introduction to radiating systems, including dipole and loop antennas. Rudimentary Tran Lines Electrical design of typical systems containing Waveguides Engineerin transmission lines, waveguides, and Spring 2010 EE346 346 Ant EE g4antennas. UG LE Lecture Application of modern electronics to instrumentation and data collection. Topics include semiconductor devices, small signal and power amplifiers, operational amplifiers, Electrical power supplies, digital Elec Ckts & Engineerin fundamentals, and microprocessors. Spring 2010 EE401 401 Devices EE g3For nonmajors. UG LE Lecture Experiments in simple circuits, diode Electrical and transistor circuits, operational Elec Ckts & Engineerin amplifiers, and simple Spring 2010 EE402 402 Devices Lab EE g2microprocessors. UG LB Lab

This course covers the history, design, and fabrication of micro- electro-mechanical systems (MEMS), and the basic operating theory of selected MEMS transducers. Typical Electrical fabrication methods covered include Introduction Engineerin surface micromachining, bulk Spring 2010 EE410 410 to MEMS EE g4micromachining, and micromolding. UG LE Lecture For each student to gain a working knowledge of industrial controls and automation. Focus is on developing an understanding of wiring diagram creation, hardware selection, and Lecture/La Electrical programmable logic controller b Industrial Engineerin design and operation. Includes Combinatio Spring 2010 EE412 412 Controls/Auto EE g4laboratory. UG LL n Introductory course providing students with a general control background. Major topics include block diagrams and signal-flow graphs, electromechanical modeling Electrical including state variable Control Engineerin representation, time response, root Spring 2010 EE413 413 Systems I EE g3locus, and introduction to design. UG LE Lecture Electrical Application and testing of control Control Engineerin systems theory with Spring 2010 EE414 414 Systems I Lab EE g1electromechanical systems. UG LB Lab Using Control Systems I background, this course concentrates on controller design, in Electrical both the time and frequency Control Engineerin domains, using Nyquist, Bode, and Spring 2010 EE415 415 Systems II EE g3root locus techniques. UG LE Lecture Control Electrical Application and testing of control Systems II Engineerin systems theory with Spring 2010 EE416 416 Lab EE g1electromechanical systems. UG LB Lab Samples spectra and aliasing, analysis and design of digital control systems using root locus and transform techniques; discrete equivalents of continuous controller, Electrical quantization effects, and Digital Control Engineerin introduction to programmable logic Spring 2010 EE417 417 Systems EE g3controllers. UG LE Lecture Foundations of fuzzy set theory, system modeling using fuzzy rules, structure of fuzzy controllers and PID fuzzy controller design. Also included are neural network foundations, single layered/multi- Electrical layered perceptions, learning rules, Introl Intell Engineerin basics of adaptive controls and Spring 2010 EE419 419 Control EE g4adaptive neural control. UG LE Lecture Electrical Intro Fuzzy Engineerin Spring 2010 EE419L 419L Log Ctrl Lab EE g 0 Required laboratory for EE 419. UG LB Lab

Sampling, temperature control, position control on a microprocessor- Electrical based system, PLC implementation, Digital Control Engineerin quantization, error computational Spring 2010 EE420 420 Sys Lab EE g1delay, and frequency response. UG LB Lab

Analysis of communication systems using the Fourier transform and the convolution integral. Discussion of Nyquist's ampling theorem and an introduction to binary pulse code modulation (PCM). Various analog Digital Electrical (AM, SSB, WBFM) and digital (BPSK, Communicatio Engineerin AK, FSK) modulation techniques are Spring 2010 EE421 421 nEEg4also discussed and analyzed. UG LE Lecture

Theory and application of basic engineering electronics developed for discrete and integrated circuits. Topics include bipolar and field Electrical effect transistor amplifier analysis Electronic Engineerin and design, frequency response, and Spring 2010 EE431 431 Circuits EE g3multi-stage and feedback amplifiers. UG LE Lecture Electrical Writing in EE Engineerin Required writing component for EE Spring 2010 EE431W 431W 431 EE g0431. UG LB Lab Design of single and multiple stage amplifier circuits, feedback Electrical amplifiers, circuits to meet Electronic Engineerin frequency response specifications, Spring 2010 EE432 432 Circuits Lab EE g1and output stages. UG LB Lab Electrical Writing in EE Engineerin Required writing component for EE Spring 2010 EE432W 432W 432 EE g0432. UG LB Lab

Filter theory and approximation. Electrical Synthesis of active-RC and switched Analog & Engineerin capacitor filters. Sensitivity analysis Spring 2010 EE435 435 Digital Filters EE g4and design centering concepts. UG LE Lecture

Introduces the principles and applications of digital signal processing (DSP) from the design and implementation perspective. Topics include analog-to- digital/digital-to-analog converters and digital filters, Fourier analysis Electrical algorithms, and real-time Digital Signal Engineerin applications, all implemented on a Spring 2010 EE436 436 Prcsng EE g4TMS320C30 floating point DSP chip. UG LE Lecture Electrical Digital Signl Engineerin Spring 2010 EE436L 436L Proc Lab EE g 0 Required laboratory for EE 436. UG LB Lab

Introduction to advanced digital signal processing design concepts. Focus on time and frequency domain algorithms. Methods include multirate signal processing. Filter Electrical banks, time-frequency analysis, and Modern Signal Engineerin wavelets. Examples taken from Spring 2010 EE437 437 Processing EE g4audio signal processing. UG LE Lecture Introduction to nanoscience and technology. Topics include introduction to quantum mechanics, fabrication, characterization, materials, electronic properties, Intro Electrical optical properties, magnetic Nanosci/Nanot Engineerin properties, devices, MEMS and Spring 2010 EE440 440 ech EE g4NEMS. UG LE Lecture Intro to Electrical Nanotechnolo Engineerin Spring 2010 EE440L 440L gy Lab EE g 0 UG LB Lab Plane waves in free space and matter. Transmission line equations and application of Smith chart. Wave propagation in rectangular waveguides. Introduction to radiating systems, including dipole and loop antennas. Rudimentary Tran Lines Electrical design of typical systems containing Waveguides Engineerin transmission lines, waveguides, and Spring 2010 EE442 442 Ant EE g4antennas. UG LE Lecture Theory and applications of linear integrated circuits. Topics include ideal and real operational amplifiers, frequency response and compensation, active filters, Electrical comparators, and waveform Linear Integer Engineerin generators. Three hours lecture, two Spring 2010 EE444 444 Circuits EE g4hours lab. UG LE Lecture Electrical Linear Integ Engineerin Spring 2010 EE444L 444L Circuits Lab EE g 0 Required laboratory for EE 444. UG LB Lab Identification of possible sources of electromagnetic interference (EMI) in an electronic device or system. Fundamental EMC design principles Electrical concerning conducted and radiated EM Engineerin emissions, reduction of susceptibility Spring 2010 EE445 445 Compatability EE g4to EMI and EMI shielding. UG LE Lecture Review of Smith chart, introduction to microstrip lines, impedance matching, power gain equations, Electrical stability considerations, and design Microwave Engineerin methods for amplifiers and Spring 2010 EE446 446 Circuit Design EE g4oscillators. CAD is used. UG LE Lecture Linear dipole antennas, antenna arrays, thin-wire antennas, moment method analysis examples (vee dipole, folded dipole, etc.), and broadband and frequency- independent antennas. Computer- aided design and analysis of wire Antenna Electrical antennas, feed networks, and Theory Engineerin antenna arrays using antenna CAD Spring 2010 EE447 447 &Desgn EE g4software. UG LE Lecture Electrical Antenna Thry Engineerin Spring 2010 EE447L 447L &Desgn Lab EE g 0 Required laboratory for EE 447. UG LB Lab Design, analysis, and application of pulse and switching circuits using both Field Effect Transistors (FETs) and Bipolar Junction Transistors (BJTs). Transistor level design of digital integrated circuits including NMOS, CMOS, TTL, and ECL logic families. Design of digital interface Electrical and buffer circuits. Transmission line Pulse & Digital Engineerin effects in digital applications. Three Spring 2010 EE449 449 Circuits EE g4hours lecture, two hours lab. UG LE Lecture Electrical Pulse & Digital Engineerin Spring 2010 EE449L 449L Cir Lab EE g 0 Required laboratory for EE 449. UG LB Lab (Also listed as CEG 360.) Topics include flip-flops, registers, counters, programmable logic devices, memory devices, register-level design, and microcomputer system organization. Students must show Digital Electrical competency in the design of digital Systems Engineerin systems. Three hours lecture, two Spring 2010 EE451 451 Design EE g4hours lab. UG LE Lecture Electrical Digital Sys Engineerin Spring 2010 EE451L 451L Design Lab EE g 0 Required laboratory for EE 451. UG LB Lab (Also listed as CEG 454.) Introduction to VLSI system design. Topics include CMOS devices and circuit design techniques, basic building blocks for CMOS design, fabrication processing and design rules, chip planning and layout, system timing and power Electrical dissipation, simulation for VLSI Engineerin design, and signal processing with Spring 2010 EE454 454 VLSI Design EE g4VLSI. UG LE Lecture Electrical VLSI Design Engineerin Spring 2010 EE454L 454L Lab EE g 0 Required laboratory for EE 454. UG LB Lab

(Also listed as CEG 456, ME 456.) An introduction to the mathematics, programming, and control of robots. Topics include coordinate systems and transformations, manipulator Electrical kinematics and inverse kinematics, Intro to Engineerin trajectory planning, Jacobians, and Spring 2010 EE456 456 Robotics EE g4control. UG LE Lecture Electrical Intro to Engineerin Spring 2010 EE456L 456L Robitics Lab EE g 0 Required laboratory for EE 456. UG LB Lab

(Also listed as CEG 458.) Design and application of digital integrated circuits using programmable logic devices (PLDs) and field programmable gate arrays (FPGAs). A commercial set of CAD tools Electrical (Mentor Graphics and Xilinx) will be Ckt Dsgn w Engineerin used in the laboratory portion of the Spring 2010 EE458 458 PLDs & FPGAs EE g4course. UG LE Lecture Ckt Electrical Des/PLDs&FP Engineerin Spring 2010 EE458L 458L GAs Lab EE g 0 Required laboratory for EE 458. UG LB Lab (Also listed as CEG 459.) Application of VHSIC hardware description language (VHDL) to the design, analysis, multi-level simulation and synthesis of digital integrated circuits. A commercial set of CAD Electrical tools (Mentor Graphics) will be used Circuit Desgn Engineerin in the laboratory portion of the Spring 2010 EE459 459 with VHDL EE g4course. UG LE Lecture Electrical Ckt Desgn Engineerin Spring 2010 EE459L 459L with VHDL Lab EE g 0 Required laboratory for EE 459. UG LB Lab

(Also listed as CEG 458.) Design and application of digital integrated circuits using programmable logic devices (PLDs) and field programmable gate arrays (FPGAs). A commercial set of CAD tools Electrical (Mentor Graphics and Xilinx) will be Ckt Dsgn e Engineerin used in the laboratory portion of the Spring 2010 EE462 462 PLDs & FPGAs EE g4course. UG LE Lecture Electrical Ckt Des PLDs Engineerin Spring 2010 EE462L 462L & FPGAs Lab EE g 0 Required laboratory for EE 462. UG LB Lab The course offers and overview of basic sensor technology to provide the engineering student with practical working knowledge of sensors. Course will include basic Electrical operating principles, basic Introduction Engineerin electronics and measurement Spring 2010 EE470 470 to Sensors EE g4principles. UG LE Lecture Introduction Electrical to Sensors Engineerin Spring 2010 EE470L 470L Lab EE g 0 UG LB Lab Concepts and techniques of probability theory are reviewed and extended to random process and information theory. Baseband digital PCM technique, selected digital RF Wireless Electrical modems, and introduction to Communicatio Engineerin communication networks are Spring 2010 EE473 473 n I EE g3presented. UG LE Lecture Electrical Communic Sys Engineerin Spring 2010 EE473L 473L Desgn I Lab EE g 0 Required laboratory for EE 473. UG LB Lab Hands on experience of wireless communication systems. Topics include: analog and digital modulation and demodulation (AM, FM, BPSK, QPSK, etc.), frequency- flat and frequency-selective fading, Electrical equalization, diversity, BER Wireless COM Engineerin performance of digital wireless Spring 2010 EE474 474 Sys Lab EE g1communication. UG LB Lab

Study of the radar equation, antenna patterns, target cross sections and system losses, radar measurements, pulse Doppler and coherent techniques, detection Electrical probability and signal-to-noise ratio, Intro to Radar Engineerin side lobe clutter, synthetic arrays, Spring 2010 EE475 475 Systems EE g4and pulse compression techniques. UG LE Lecture

This course introduces advanced wireless communication techniques. Topics include: spreading spectrum technology and CDMA, mutli-user detection and interference cancellation, multi-carrier Wireless Electrical transmission and ultra-wideband Communicatio Engineerin transmission technology, cognitive Spring 2010 EE476 476 n II EE g4radio and dynamic spectrum access. UG LE Lecture

(Also listed as MTH 456, CEG 478.) Examines the essentials of error- correcting codes and the study of methods for efficient and accurate transfer of information. Topics to be Electrical covered include basic concepts, Engineerin perfect and related codes, cyclic Spring 2010 EE478 478 Coding Theory EE g3codes, and BCH codes. UG LE Lecture Electrical Prototype offering for a new course Selected Engineerin in electrical engineering. Topics and Spring 2010 EE480 480 Topics in EE EE g1prerequisites vary. UG LE Lecture

A project-oriented design course integrating design methodology with the principles of major electrical engineering disciplines. Students from working groups, define design Electrical projects and select faculty advisors EE Sr. Design Engineerin according to their interests, needs Spring 2010 EE481 481 Project I EE g3and knowledge bases. UG LE Lecture Electrical Writing in EE Engineerin Required writing component for EE Spring 2010 EE481W 481W 481 EE g0481. UG LB Lab A project-oriented design course integrating design methodology with the principles of major electrical engineering disciplines. The course involves project planning and management, design specifications, implementation, testing and Electrical evaluations, electronic EE Sr. Design Engineerin documentation, written and oral Spring 2010 EE482 482 Project II EE g3reports. UG LE Lecture Electrical Writing in EE Engineerin Spring 2010 EE482W 482W 482 EE g 0 UG LB Lab Special Electrical Problems in Engineerin Special problems in advanced Independe Spring 2010 EE499 499 EE EE g1engineering. Topics vary. UG IS nt Study Electrical Writing in EE Engineerin Spring 2010 EE499W 499W 499 EE g 0 UG LB Lab Basic elements and laws, circuit analysis techniques and concepts, Electrical energy storage elements, first and Circuit Engineerin second order circuits, sinusoidal Spring 2010 EE501 501 Analysis I EE g4steady state analysis. GR LE Lecture Computer-assisted analysis, RLC circuits, operational amplifiers and Electrical circuits, Thevenin and Norton Circuit Engineerin equivalents, maximum power Spring 2010 EE502 502 Analysis I Lab EE g1transfer, AC networks. GR LB Lab

Electrical Circuit review, alternating current Circuit Engineerin concepts, computer-aided circuit Spring 2010 EE503 503 Analysis II EE g3analysis, two-port networks, power. GR LE Lecture

Electrical Application of AC concepts, Circuit Engineerin computer-aided circuit analysis, two- Spring 2010 EE504 504 Analysis II Lab EE g1port networks, and power theory. GR LB Lab Considers systems in a broad context including linear, nonlinear; variant, invariant; and analog and discrete. Approaches to system and Electrical signal modeling are discussed with Linear Engineerin emphasis on the Fourier transform Spring 2010 EE521 521 Systems I EE g4technique. GR LE Lecture

Covers discrete time signals and systems, the z-Transform, Electrical input/output theory and discrete Linear Engineerin Fourier transform, IIR and FIR filter Spring 2010 EE522 522 Systems II EE g4design, relationships, and sampling. GR LE Lecture Provides a practical introduction to the concepts of random events, characterization of stochastic signals, first and second order moment descriptions of random processes, and input/output Random Electrical descriptions of random signals and Signals and Engineerin noise in linear systems. Spring 2010 EE526 526 Noise EE g4Prerequisite: EE 321. GR LE Lecture

Introduction to basic solid-state electron devices. Fundamentals necessary for comprehension and further study of modern engineering electronics. Major topics include carrier flow in semiconductors, p-n junction theory, semiconductor Electrical diodes, bipolar junction transistors, Electronic Engineerin field-effect transistors, biasing, and Spring 2010 EE531 531 Devices EE g3introduction to amplifiers. GR LE Lecture Electrical Applications of diodes and Electronic Engineerin transistors in analog circuits, design Spring 2010 EE532 532 Devices Lab EE g1of bias circuits transistors. GR LB Lab Developments in the basic concepts of vector calculus and their application to electromagnetics, electrostatics, and magnetics; induced electromotive force; and Electrical Maxwell s equations and their Electromagnet Engineerin physical interpretation and Spring 2010 EE545 545 ics EE g4application. GR LE Lecture Plane waves in free space and matter. Transmission line equations and application of Smith chart. Wave propagation in rectangular waveguides. Introduces radiating systems including the dipole and loop antennas. Rudimentary design Tran Lines Electrical of typical systems containing Waveguides Engineerin transmission lines, waveguides, and Spring 2010 EE546 546 Ant EE g4antennas. GR LE Lecture

This course covers the history, design, and fabrication of micro- electro-mechanical systems (MEMS), and the basic operating theory of selected MEMS transducers. Typical Electrical fabrication methods covered include Introduction Engineerin surface micromachining, bulk Spring 2010 EE610 610 to MEMS EE g4micromachining, and micromolding. GR LE Lecture

(Also listed as BMS 710.) Provides students with a general control background. Major topics include block diagrams and signal-flow graphs, electromechanical modeling Electrical including state variable Control Engineerin representation, time response, root Spring 2010 EE613 613 Systems I EE g3locus, and introduction to design. GR LE Lecture (Also listed as BMS 711.) Application Electrical and testing of control systems Control Engineerin theory with electromechanical Spring 2010 EE614 614 Systems I Lab EE g1systems. GR LB Lab (Also listed as BMS 712.) Utilizing Control Systems I background, this course concentrates on controller Electrical design in both the time and Control Engineerin frequency domains, using Nyquist, Spring 2010 EE615 615 Systems II EE g3Bode, and root locus techniques. GR LE Lecture (Also listed as BMS 713.) Application Control Electrical and testing of control systems Systems II Engineerin theory with electromechanical Spring 2010 EE616 616 Lab EE g1systems. GR LB Lab Covers sampled spectra and aliasing, analysis and design of digital control systems using root locus and transform techniques; discrete equivalents of continuous controller and quantization effects, Electrical introduction to programmable logic Digital Control Engineerin controllers. 3 hours lecture, 4 hours Spring 2010 EE617 617 Systems EE g3lab. GR LE Lecture

A project-oriented design course, integrating design methodology with the principles of controller design developed in previous courses. Topics include project planning, system specs, documentation, Electrical design reviews, written and oral Control Sys Engineerin reports, and system test. 2 hours Spring 2010 EE618 618 Desgn Proj EE g4lecture, 2 hours lab. GR LE Lecture Electrical Control Sys Engineerin Spring 2010 EE618L 618L Des Proj Lab EE g 0 Required laboratory for EE 618. GR LB Lab Foundations of fuzzy set theory, system modeling using fuzzy rules, structure of fuzzy controllers and PID fuzzy controller design. Also included are neural network foundations, single layered/multi- Intro to Electrical layered perceptrons, learning rules, Intelligent Engineerin basics of adaptive controls and Spring 2010 EE619 619 Control EE g4adaptive neural control. GR LE Lecture Electrical Fuzzy Logic Engineerin Spring 2010 EE619L 619L Cntrl Lab EE g 0 Required laboratory for EE 619. GR LB Lab Sampling, temperature control on a microprocessor-based system, PLC Electrical implementation, quantization error Digitl Contrl Engineerin computational delay, frequency Spring 2010 EE620 620 Sys Lab EE g1response. GR LB Lab

Analysis of communication systems using the Fourier transform and the convolution integral. Discussion of Nyquist's sampling theorem and an introduction to binary pulse code modulation (PCM). Various analog Digital Electrical (AM, SSB, WBFM) and digital (BPSK, Communicatio Engineerin AK, FSK) modulation techniques are Spring 2010 EE621 621 nEEg4also discussed and analyzed. GR LE Lecture

Theory and application of basic engineering electronics developed for discrete and integrated circuits. Topics include bipolar and field Electrical effect transistor amplifier analysis Electronic Engineerin and design, frequency response, Spring 2010 EE631 631 Circuits EE g3multistage and feedback amplifiers. GR LE Lecture Design of single and multiple stage amplifier circuits, feedback Electrical amplifiers, circuits to meet Electronic Engineerin frequency response specifications Spring 2010 EE632 632 Circuits Lab EE g1and output stages. GR LB Lab

Filter theory and approximation. Electrical Synthesis of active-RC and switched Analog & Engineerin capacitor filters. Sensitivity analysis Spring 2010 EE635 635 Digital Filters EE g4and design-centering concepts. GR LE Lecture Introduces principles and applications of digital signal processing (DSP) from the design and implementation perspective. Topics include analog to- digital/digital-to-analog converters and digital filters, Fourier analysis algorithms, and real-time Electrical applications all implemented on a Digital Signal Engineerin TMS 320C30 floating Point DSP Spring 2010 EE636 636 Processing EE g4Chip. GR LE Lecture Electrical Digital Sig Engineerin Spring 2010 EE636L 636L Proc Lab EE g 0 Required laboratory for EE 636. GR LB Lab

Introduction to advanced digital signal processing design concepts. Focus on time and frequency domain algorithms. Methods include multirate signal processing, filter Electrical banks, time-frequency analysis, and Modern Signal Engineerin wavelets. Examples taken from Spring 2010 EE637 637 Processing EE g4audio signal processing. GR LE Lecture Introduction to nanoscience and nanotechnology. Topics include introduction tp quantum mechanics, fabrication, characterization, materials, electronic properties, Intro Electrical optical properties, magnetic Nanosci/Nanot Engineerin properties, devices, MEMS and Spring 2010 EE640 640 ech EE g4NEMS. GR LE Lecture Intro to Electrical Nanotechnolo Engineerin Spring 2010 EE640L 640L gy Lab EE g 0 GR LB Lab

Plane waves in free space and matter. Transmission line equations and application of Smith chart. Wave propagation in rectangular waveguides. Introduces radiating systems including the dipole and loop antennas. Rudimentary design Tran Lines Electrical of typical systems containing Waveguide Engineerin transmission lines, waveguides, and Spring 2010 EE642 642 Ant EE g4antennas. GR LE Lecture Theory and applications of linear integrated circuits. Topics include ideal and real operational amplifiers, frequency response and compensation, active filters, Linear Electrical comparators, and waveform Integrated Engineerin generators. 3 hours lecture, 2 hours Spring 2010 EE644 644 Circuits EE g4lab. GR LE Lecture Electrical Linear Integ Engineerin Spring 2010 EE644L 644L Circuits Lab EE g 0 Required laboratory for EE 644. GR LB Lab Identification of possible sources of electromagnetic interference (EMI) in an electronic device or system. Fundamental EMC design principles Electrical concerning conducted and radiated EM Engineerin emissions, reduction of susceptibility Spring 2010 EE645 645 Compatibility EE g4to EMI and EMI shielding. GR LE Lecture Review of Smith chart, introduction to microstrip lines, impedance matching, power-gain equations, stability considerations, and design Electrical methods for amplifiers and Microwave Engineerin oscillators. CAD (Touchstone Spring 2010 EE646 646 Circuit Design EE g4software by EESOF) is used. GR LE Lecture

Computer-aided design and analysis of wire antennas, feed networks, and antenna arrays using antenna CAD software. Covers linear dipole antennas, antenna arrays, thin-wire antennas, moment method analysis Antenna Electrical (vee dipole, folded dipole, etc.), Theory & Engineerin broadband and frequency- Spring 2010 EE647 647 Desgn EE g4independent antennas. GR LE Lecture

A project-oriented design course, integrating design methodology with the principles of microwave circuit analysis and electromagnetic wave propagation, developed in previous Lecture/La Electrical courses. Formal documentation, b RF/Microwave Engineerin design reviews, and reporting are Combinatio Spring 2010 EE648 648 Sys Design EE g4required. GR LL n Design, analysis, and application of pulse and switching circuits using both Field Effect Transistors (FETS) and Bipolar Junction Transistors (BJTS). Transistor level design of digital integrated circuits including NMOS, CMOS, TTL, and ECL logic families. Design of digital interface Electrical and buffer circuits. Transmission line Pulse and Engineerin effects in digital applications. 3 Spring 2010 EE649 649 Digital Circuit EE g4hours lecture, 3 hours lab. GR LE Lecture Electrical Pulse & Digital Engineerin Spring 2010 EE649L 649L Cir Lab EE g 0 Required laboratory for EE 649. GR LB Lab (Also listed as CEG 560.) Topics include flip-flops, registers, counters, programmable logic devices, memory devices, register-level design, and microcomputer system organization. Student must show Digital Electrical competency in the design of digital Systems Engineerin systems. 3 hours lecture, 2 hours Spring 2010 EE651 651 Design EE g4lab. GR LE Lecture Digital Electrical Systems Engineerin Spring 2010 EE651L 651L Desgn Lab EE g 0 Required laboratory for EE 651. GR LB Lab (Also listed as CEG 654.) Introduction to VLSI system design. Topics include CMOS devices and circuit design techniques, basic building blocks for CMOS design, fabrication processing and design rules, chip planning and layout, system timing and power Electrical dissipation, simulation for VLSI Engineerin design, and signal processing with Spring 2010 EE654 654 VLSI Design EE g4VLSI. GR LE Lecture Electrical VLSI Design Engineerin Spring 2010 EE654L 654L Lab EE g 0 Required laboratory for EE 654. GR LB Lab

A project-oriented design course, integrating design methodology with principles of integrated circuit design developed in previous courses. Focus is an integrated circuit design project including the topics of project selection, planning and management, system specification, Electrical documentation, design reviews, VLSI Cir Engineerin written and oral reports, and testing. Spring 2010 EE655 655 Desgn Proj EE g42 hours lecture, 4 hours lab. GR LE Lecture Electrical Elec Cir Desgn Engineerin Spring 2010 EE655L 655L Proj Lab EE g 0 Required laboratory for EE 655. GR LB Lab (Also listed as CEG 656 and ME 656.) Introduction to the mathematics, programming, and control of robots. Topics covered include coordinate systems and transformations, manipulator kinematics and inverse kinematics, trajectory planning, Jacobians, and Electrical control. Prerequisite: MTH 253; Intro to Engineerin proficiency in Pascal, C, or FORTRAN Spring 2010 EE656 656 Robotics EE g4programming. GR LE Lecture Electrical Intro to Engineerin Spring 2010 EE656L 656L Robotics Lab EE g 0 Required laboratory for EE 656. GR LB Lab (Also listed as CEG 658.) Design and application of digital integrated circuits using programmable logic devices (PLDs) and field programmable gate arrays (FPGAs). A commercial set of CAD tools Electrical (Mentor Graphics and Xilinx) are Ckt Dsgn w Engineerin used in the lab portion of the Spring 2010 EE658 658 PLDs & FPGAs EE g4course. GR LE Lecture Electrical Ckt Des/PLDs Engineerin Spring 2010 EE658L 658L & FPGAs Lab EE g 0 Required laboratory for EE 658. GR LB Lab

(Also listed as CEG 659.) Application of VHSIC hardware description language (VHDL) to the design, analysis, multi-level simulation, and synthesis of digital integrated Electrical circuits. A commercial set of CAD Circuit Desgn Engineerin tools (Mentor Graphics) are used in Spring 2010 EE659 659 with VHDL EE g4the lab portion of the course. GR LE Lecture Electrical Ckt Desgn Engineerin Spring 2010 EE659L 659L with VHDL Lab EE g 0 Required laboratory for EE 659. GR LB Lab

(Also listed as CEG 658.) Design and application of digital integrated circuits using programmable logic devices (PLDs) and field programmable gate arrays (FPGAs). A commercial set of CAD tools Electrical (Mentor Graphics and Xilinx) are Ckt Dsgn w Engineerin used in the lab portion of the Spring 2010 EE662 662 PLDs & FPGAs EE g4course. GR LE Lecture Electrical Ckt Des/PLDs Engineerin Spring 2010 EE662L 662L & FPGAs Lab EE g 0 Required laboratory for EE 662. GR LB Lab An overview of basic sensor technology to provide the engineering student with practical working knowledge of sensors. Electrical Course will include basic sensor Introduction Engineerin operating priniples, basic electronics Spring 2010 EE670 670 to Sensors EE g4and measurement principles. GR LE Lecture Introduction Electrical to Sensors Engineerin Spring 2010 EE670L 670L Lab EE g 0 GR LB Lab Probability concepts are reviewed and extended to treat random process theory. Probability techniques are then used to introduce the essential ideas of information theory. The baseband digital PCM technique is covered in detail and the most important digital RF modems are also considered. Wireless Electrical Brief introduction to communication Communicatio Engineerin networks provided. 3 hours lecture, Spring 2010 EE673 673 n I EE g32 hours lab. GR LE Lecture Electrical Commun Sys Engineerin Spring 2010 EE673L 673L Desgn I Lab EE g 0 Required laboratory for EE 673. GR LB Lab Hands on experience of wireless communication systems. Topics include: analog and digital modulation and demodulation(AM, FM, BPSK, QPSK, etc.) frequency- flat, and frequency-selective fading, Wireless Electrical equalization, deiveristy, BER Commun Sys Engineerin performance of digital wireless Spring 2010 EE674 674 Lab EE g1communication. GR LB Lab Introductory study of the radar equation, antenna patterns, target cross sections and system losses, radar measurements, pulse doppler and coherent techniques, detection Electrical probability and signal-to-noise ratio, Intro to Radar Engineerin sidelobe clutter, synthetic arrays, Spring 2010 EE675 675 Systems EE g4and pulse compression techniques. GR LE Lecture

A project-oriented communication and signal processing design course involving a problem definition stage, an analysis and design stage, and a final implementation stage. Specific topics include project selection, planning and management, system Wireless Electrical specification, design reviews, written Communicatio Engineerin and oral reports, and final system Spring 2010 EE676 676 n II EE g4testing. 2 hours lecture, 4 hours lab. GR LE Lecture Electrical Com/Sig Proc Engineerin Spring 2010 EE676L 676L Des Prj Lab EE g 0 Required laboratory for EE 676. GR LB Lab

(Also listed as MTH 656 and CEG 678.) Introduction to the essentials of error-correcting codes, the study of methods for efficient and accurate transfer of information. Electrical Topics covered include basic Engineerin concepts, perfect and related codes, Spring 2010 EE678 678 Coding Theory EE g3cyclic codes, and BCH codes. GR LE Lecture Electrical Selected Engineerin Spring 2010 EE680 680 Topics in EE EE g 1 Topics and prerequisites vary. GR LE Lecture Special problems in advanced Special Electrical engineering topics. Titles vary. May Problems in Engineerin be taken for a letter grade of Independe Spring 2010 EE699 699 EE EE g1pass/unsatisfactory. GR IS nt Study Survey of available instructional materials and discussion of educational theories and techniques leading to more effective instruction. Electrical For first-year graduate teaching Prin of Engineerin assistants only. Graded Spring 2010 EE700 700 Instruct in Egr EE g3pass/unsatisfactory. GR LE Lecture

(Also listed as EGR 701 and BMS 705.) Signal representation, orthonormal bases, and generalized Fourier series. Description of linear, discrete, and continuous systems. Electrical Systems analysis via classical Linear Engineerin equations, convolution, and Spring 2010 EE701 701 Systems EE g4transform methods. GR LE Lecture (Also listed as BMS 706.) State variable representations of continuous and discrete systems. Linear vector spaces and similarity transformations; eigen-analysis, time and transform domain solutions Electrical of linear state equations; Linear Engineerin controllability, observability, and Spring 2010 EE702 702 Systems II EE g3stability of linear systems. GR LE Lecture Classical and advanced micro- sensing and actulation methods. Analytical and finite element methods utilized in investigating Electrical MEMS with computed results Advanced Engineerin compared to published experimental Spring 2010 EE708 708 MEMS EE g4data findings. GR LE Lecture Data acquisition and quantization, unitary transforms, circular convolution, Hilbert transform, FIR/IIR filter design and realization, Electrical analysis of finite-precision numerical Digital Signal Engineerin effects, spectral estimation, and Spring 2010 EE710 710 Processing EE g4Cepstrum analysis. GR LE Lecture Topics of EE 710 extended to multidimensional systems and signals. Provides the theoretical and applied basis for analysis and synthesis of discrete systems and Electrical operations used in digital images, Multidim Dig Engineerin transducer arrays, and other Spring 2010 EE711 711 Sig Process EE g3multidimensional signals. GR LE Lecture

Image representation, sampling/quantization, spatial/frequency concepts, image enhancement, color image theory, unitary image transforms, image data compression, image models, image coding, image restoration, Electrical feature extraction and description, Digital Image Engineerin and computer implementation of Spring 2010 EE715 715 Processing EE g4concepts and algorithms introduced. GR LE Lecture Least square estimation, minimum mean square error estimation, maximum likelihood estimation, maximum a posteriori estimation, consistency testing, Kalman filters, extended Kalman filters, iterated Electrical extended Kalman filters, a-b-r filters, Kalman Filters Engineerin adaptive estimation, Monte Carlo Spring 2010 EE716 716 & Estmtn EE g4simulations and case studies. GR LE Lecture Multisensor/data integration. Sensor characteristics, management, modeling, and coordination. Statistical, Bayesian and Fisher, weighted least-square, dynamic distributed and centralized, rule- based and adaptive sensor fusion. Electrical Demptster-Shafer technique. Fusion Multisensor/D Engineerin by Markov random fields. Neural Spring 2010 EE717 717 ata Fusion EE g4network and fuzzy logic applications. GR LE Lecture Multitarget tracking and data association. Linear and nonlinear state estimation. Maneuvering targets. Single target and multitarget tracking in clutter. Joint probabilistic data association filter. Electrical Multiple hypothesis and distributed Multitarget Engineerin multitarget tracking. Track-to-track Spring 2010 EE718 718 Tracking EE g4fusion. GR LE Lecture Analysis and design of digital control systems using the state approach, Electrical multirate digital control systems, Advanced Engineerin and digital state observer and Spring 2010 EE720 720 Digital Control EE g3microprocessor control. GR LE Lecture

Calculus of variations for continuous processes. Euler-Lagrange equations and the use of Lagranger Princ Mod Electrical multipliers; Pontryagin's maximum Control Engineerin principle, Hamilton-Jacobi theory; Spring 2010 EE725 725 Theory EE g3and application to control examples. GR LE Lecture Application of probability and random process to the performance characterization of range/doppler radar. Development of the concepts of resolution, S/N, ambiguity function, and pulse compression, and their applications to radar Electrical systems design. Consideration is Modern Radar Engineerin also given to coherent imaging Spring 2010 EE733 733 Theory EE g4radar. GR LE Lecture Wireless Generations (1G, 2G, and 3G) and Standards, Wireless LAN's (Bluetooth), the Cellular concept - channel allocation and hand-off strategies, capacity of Cellular systems - Cell Splitting, Sectoring, Trunking and Grade of Service. Matched Filters and basic detection Theory, Analog and Digital Modulation techniques used in commercial Wireless systems - FM, DPSK, QPSK, /4-QPSK, OPSK, MSK, GMSK, and OFDM. M-ary modulation, Multiple-access techniques, Path loss in wireless channels, Large Scale and Small Scale Path Loss - Rayleigh and Rician Fading; Multipath and Doppler, Computer simulation of digital communication techniques, Electrical Computer Simulation of fading Wireless Com Engineerin channels. Prerequisite: EE 761 or Spring 2010 EE735 735 Techniques EE g4equivalent. GR LE Lecture Fading Counteraction including ISI mitigation and Adaptive Equaliztion, Diversity, Coding and Interleaving for error correction, Speech Coding, Multiplexing and Multiple Access techniques including TDMA, FDMA, Advance Electrical and CDMA; OFDM, CDMA, Wireless Wireless Com Engineerin Networking, Packet Radio, Wireless Spring 2010 EE736 736 Tech EE g4LAN's including Bluetooth. GR LE Lecture

The principles of spread spectrum systems are introduced emphasizing applications. Techniques of both direct sequence and frequency hopping systems will be emphasized. PN sequences, Electrical processing gain, interference Dig Spread Engineerin rejection, multiple access, and Spring 2010 EE737 737 Spectum Sys EE g4navigation will be discussed. GR LE Lecture

Analysis and simulation of networks, including both LANs and WANs. Dependence of network throughput, latency, average delay, robustness on network protocol, routing, flow control, and traffic dynamics as Electrical modeled by queuing theory. Communicatio Engineerin Required design project based on Spring 2010 EE738 738 n Networks EE g4COMNETIII software. GR LE Lecture

Development of communication channel model and use of information theory as means of quantifying that model. Investigation Electrical of various error correcting and Information Engineerin detecting codes. The popular Viterbi Spring 2010 EE740 740 Theory EE g4coding algorithm is also considered. GR LE Lecture General-purpose, fast-recovery, and Schottky diodes; performance parameters: power BJTs, MOSFETs, and MOSIFTs; static and dynamic characteristics, drivers, pulse transformers, and optocouples; thyristor characteristics, SGR, and Power Electrical GTO parameters; cooling, snubbers, Semiconducto Engineerin voltage and current protection, and Spring 2010 EE741 741 r Dev EE g4varistors. GR LE Lecture AC-to-DC converters, natural and forced thyristor commutations, controlled rectifiers, power factor improvements, static AC and DC switches, AC voltage controllers, Electrical output harmonic reduction, DC Power Engineerin choppers, characteristics of DC-to- Spring 2010 EE742 742 Electronics II EE g4AC inverters, PWM and FM control. GR LE Lecture

Power factor correction under nonlinear load conditions, harmonic reduction, utility line disturbances, uninterruptible power supplies, international standards on electromagnetic pollution, low- frequency inverters, residential and industrial applications of power electronics, and characteristics of Electrical electric energy storage components. Power Engineerin Course includes an independent Spring 2010 EE743 743 Electronics III EE g4project. GR LE Lecture Electrical Power Elect Engineerin Spring 2010 EE743L 743L III Lab EE g 0 Required laboratory for EE 743. GR LB Lab The course covers the fundamental theory of radio frequency (RF) power amplifiers and their applications in wireless communications, radars, and radio and TV broadcasting. RF power Lecture/La Electrical passive and active devices are b RF Power Engineerin discussed. Combinatio Spring 2010 EE744 744 Amplifiers EE g4 GR LL n

Direct solution of Maxwell's differential equations in the time domain using the finite-difference time-domain (FTDT) method. Absorbing boundary conditions and waveguide or plane wave excitation methods. Application to the solution Electrical of problems relevant to radiation, EM Simul Engineerin radar cross section (or scattering) Spring 2010 EE746 746 Meth I: FDTD EE g4and microwave circuit design. GR LE Lecture Wave equation and integral formulations for electromagnetic (EM) problems. Methods of moments (MoM) and its implementation. Application of one- EM Simul Electrical and two-dimensional EM problems. Methods II: Engineerin Comparison with the finite element Spring 2010 EE747 747 MoM EE g4method. GR LE Lecture (Also listed as CEG 752.) CMOS VLSI subsystems including data path operators, counters, multipliers, memory elements, and programmable logic arrays. VLSI circuits for FIR and IIR filters. VLSI VLSI Electrical circuits for digital data exchange Subsystem Engineerin systems. 3 hours lecture, 2 hours Spring 2010 EE752 752 Design EE g4lab. GR LE Lecture Electrical Engineerin Spring 2010 EE752L 752L VLSI I Lab EE g 0 Required laboratory for EE 752. GR LB Lab (Also listed as CEG 753.) VLSI architectural-level synthesis and optimization including data path synthesis, control-units synthesis, scheduling, and resource sharing. Logic-level synthesis and optimization including two-level and multi-level combinational logic VLSI Electrical optimization, and sequential logic Synthesis/Opti Engineerin optimization. 3 hours lecture, 2 Spring 2010 EE753 753 miz EE g4hours lab. GR LE Lecture VLSI Electrical Synthes/Opti Engineerin Spring 2010 EE753L 753L miz Lab EE g 0 Required laboratory for EE 753. GR LB Lab

(Also listed as CEG 754.) Design for testability of VLSI circuits. Topics include importance of testing, conventional test methods, built-in VLSI Electrical test, CAD tools for evaluating Testing/Testa Engineerin testability, test pattern generators Spring 2010 EE754 754 bility EE g4and compressors. GR LE Lecture VLSI Electrical Test/Testabilit Engineerin Spring 2010 EE754L 754L y Lab EE g 0 Required laboratory for EE 754. GR LB Lab

Low power Very Large Scale Integrated Circuit (VLSI) and system Electrical level design with System on a Chip Low Power Engineerin (SOC) integration and test between Spring 2010 EE755 755 VLSI and SOC EE g4analog and digital cores. GR LE Lecture (Also listed as CEG 756 and ME 756.) Detailed study of the dynamics and control of robotic systems and robot programming languages and systems. Material covered includes rigid-body dynamics; linear, Electrical nonlinear, adaptive, and force Engineerin control of manipulators; and robot Spring 2010 EE756 756 Robotics I EE g4programming languages. GR LE Lecture Electrical Engineerin Spring 2010 EE756L 756L Robotics Lab EE g 0 Required laboratory for EE 756. GR LB Lab An introduction to sensing, vision, and robot intelligence and task planning. Material covered includes sensors, low-level and higher level vision techniques, task planning including obstacle avoidance and Electrical artificial intelligence and expert Engineerin systems as applied to robotic Spring 2010 EE757 757 Robotics II EE g4systems. GR LE Lecture Electrical Robotics II Engineerin Spring 2010 EE757L 757L Lab EE g 0 Required laboratory for EE 757. GR LB Lab (Also listed as CEG 758.) Introduction to the techniques, limitations, and problems in the design of CMOS analog integrated circuits. Topics include CMOS analog circuit modeling and device characterization, analog CMOS Electrical subcircuits, CMOS amplifiers, CMOS Analog Engineerin comparators, and CMOS Op Amps. 3 Spring 2010 EE758 758 IC Design EE g4hours lecture, 2 hours lab. GR LE Lecture Electrical CMOS Analog Engineerin Spring 2010 EE758L 758L IC Des Lab EE g 0 Required laboratory for EE 758. GR LB Lab Introduction to the design of Radio Frequency Integrated Circuits using CMOS technology. Topics include noise sources in RF Integrated Lecture/La CMOS Radio Electrical Circuits, low noise RF amplifiers, RF b Freq Circ Engineerin mixers, RF oscillators and Combinatio Spring 2010 EE759 759 Design EE g4synthesizers and phase lock loops. GR LL n Probability and random variable, distributions and density functions, random processes, strict-sense and wide-sense stationarity, auto- correlation and power spectral density, ergodicity, response of Electrical linear systems with stochastic Random Engineerin inputs, discrete linear models, and Spring 2010 EE761 761 Processes EE g4Gaussian processes. GR LE Lecture Binary detection with single/multiple observations, linear minimum mean- square error filtering: Wiener and Kalman filters, MLE and MAP estimators, histogram, tests of hypotheses, regression analysis, Electrical model-free and model-based Detec, Est & Engineerin parameter estimation of random Spring 2010 EE762 762 Opt Filt Thry EE g3processes. GR LE Lecture Linear and matrix algebra, periodgram and Blackman-Tukey estimators, moving average, auto regressive and auto-regressive moving-average methods, fast techniques, statistics of estimators, Electrical model order selection, and minimum Cls & Mod Engineerin variance and high-resolution Spring 2010 EE763 763 Spectral Analy EE g3techniques. GR LE Lecture Electrical Continuing Engineerin Independe Spring 2010 EE789 789 Registration EE g 1 GR IS nt Study Nonlinear elements and their effects in physical systems, phase plane, linearization techniques, describing Electrical functions, Liapunov stability, Nonlinear Engineerin absolute stability and Popov's Spring 2010 EE830 830 Systems EE g3theorem. GR LE Lecture

Study of several important topics from recent research in robust- control design. Topics include review of LQR and state feedback designs; Kharitonovfs theorem; Barmishfs Electrical theorem; Wei-Yedavallifs theorem; Robust Engineerin edge theorem; and elements of H Spring 2010 EE831 831 Controls EE g3control. GR LE Lecture Introduction to adaptive systems, adaptation with stationary signals, and to adaptive algorithms and structures. Applications to systems identification, deconvolution, equalization, control systems, Electrical interference canceling, adaptive Adaptive Engineerin arrays, and beam forming are Spring 2010 EE861 861 Filters EE g4considered. GR LE Lecture

Electrical Selected topics in current research Select Topics Engineerin and recent developments in systems Spring 2010 EE880 880 in Sys EE EE g1theory and engineering. Titles vary. GR LE Lecture Special Electrical Problems in Engineerin Special problems in advanced Independe Spring 2010 EE890 890 EE EE g1engineering topics. Titles vary. GR IS nt Study PhD Electrical Dissertation Engineerin Research on the Ph.D. dissertation Independe Spring 2010 EE898 898 Research EE g1topic. Graded pass/unsatisfactory. GR IS nt Study Electrical Engineerin Independe Spring 2010 EE899 899 Thesis EE g 1 Graded pass/unsatisfactory. GR IS nt Study Introduction to earth materials, their arrangement (structure), and the changes they undergo (geologic Earth & processes). Study of the common Environme minerals and rocks and The Planet ntal interpretation of topographic mags. Spring 2010 EES105 105 Earth EES Sciences 4 Three hours lecture, two hours lab. UG LE Lecture Earth & Environme The Planet ntal Spring 2010 EES105L 105L Earth Lab EES Sciences 0 Required laboratory for EES 105. UG LB Lab Earth & Environme Writing in EES ntal Spring 2010 EES105W 105W 105 EES Sciences 0 Writing in EES 105. UG LB Lab Exploration of geological past with some emphasis on North America Earth & through interpretation of fossil Environme record. Three hours lecture, 2 hours The Evolving ntal lab. Recommended preparation: Spring 2010 EES106 106 Earth EES Sciences 4 EES 105. UG LE Lecture Earth & Environme The Evolving ntal Spring 2010 EES106L 106L Earth Lab EES Sciences 0 Required laboratory for EES 106. UG LB Lab Earth & Environme Writing in EES ntal Spring 2010 EES106W 106W 106 EES Sciences 0 Writing in EES 106. UG LB Lab Introduction to geologic hazards, resources and environmental science, demonstrating the interaction of human society with Earth & the geologic environment. Three Environme hours lecture and two hours lab. The Earth and ntal Recommended preparation: EES Spring 2010 EES107 107 Human Affairs EES Sciences 4 105. UG LE Lecture Earth & The Earth and Environme Human Affair ntal Spring 2010 EES107L 107L Lab EES Sciences 0 Required laboratory for EES 107. UG LB Lab Earth & Environme Writing in EES ntal Spring 2010 EES107W 107W 107 EES Sciences 0 Writing in EES 107. UG LB Lab Comprehensive treatment of the dynamic systems and materials of Earth & the earth. External processes and Lecture/La Physical Environme resulting land forces are also b Geology ntal studied. Three hours lecture, three Combinatio Spring 2010 EES111 111 Honors I EES Sciences 4.5 hours lab. UG LL n Comprehensive treatment of external and internal processes of the earth and the resulting Earth & landforms. Introduction to earth Lecture/La Physical Environme resources and other earth-like b Geology ntal plants. Three hours lecture, three Combinatio Spring 2010 EES112 112 Honors II EES Sciences 4.5 hours lab. UG LL n Summary of current thought about the earth's history from its origin to the present. Topics include movement and evolution of the Earth & earth's crust, world climatic Lecture/La Historical Environme changes, and evolution of plants and b History - ntal animals. Three hours lecture, three Combinatio Spring 2010 EES113 113 Honors EES Sciences 4.5 hours lab. UG LL n Offers the equivalent of a three- quarter introductory geology sequence to honors students during Earth & one summer. Five weeks of double Lecture/La Environme lectures and labs are followed by a b Hon Geol Phy ntal five-week field trip to the northern Combinatio Spring 2010 EES120 120 Hist Field EES Sciences 12 Rocky Mountains. UG LL n Earth & Environme Research and problems related to Directed ntal specific needs and talents of Independe Spring 2010 EES199 199 Studies EES Sciences 1 students. UG IS nt Study Earth & Environme Writing in EES ntal Spring 2010 EES199W 199W 199 EES Sciences 0 Writing in Directed Studies, EES 199. UG LB Lab

Hydrology and the distribution and availability of water resources; Earth & natural and anthropogenic processes Hydrology & Environme that influence flood and water Water ntal quality. 3 hours lecture and 2 hours Spring 2010 EES201 201 Resources EES Sciences 4 lab. Some lectured are web-based. UG LE Lecture Earth & Environme Water ntal Spring 2010 EES201L 201L Resources Lab EES Sciences 0 Required laboratory for EES 201. UG LB Lab Comprehensive treatment of the Earth & dynamic systems and materials of Environme the earth. External processes and Physical Gl & ntal resulting land forces are also Spring 2010 EES251 251 Geomorph EES Sciences 3 studied. UG LE Lecture Earth & Phy Gl & Environme Geomorph Lab ntal Laboratory for mineral and rock Spring 2010 EES252 252 I EES Sciences 1.5 identification in hand specimens. UG LB Lab Comprehensive treatment of external and internal processes of Earth & the earth and the resulting Environme landforms. Introduction to earth Physical Gl & ntal resources and other earth-like Spring 2010 EES253 253 Geomorph II EES Sciences 3 plants. UG LE Lecture Earth & Environme Writing in EES ntal Writing in Physical Geology and Spring 2010 EES253W 253W 253 EES Sciences 0 Geomorphology II. UG LB Lab Laboratory for topographic and geologic map and geologic cross Earth & sections interpretation to recognize Phy Gl & Environme geological structures and their Geomorph Lab ntal relation to geomorphology and Spring 2010 EES254 254 II EES Sciences 1.5 landforms. UG LB Lab History of the earth, including geologic history of all of earth's continents. Review a origin of Earth & earth, development of the rock Environme record, evoluation of diverse life Historical ntal forms to produce a biological and Spring 2010 EES255 255 Geology EES Sciences 3 physical history of the earth. UG LE Lecture Earth & Environme Writing in EES ntal Spring 2010 EES255W 255W 255 EES Sciences 0 UG LB Lab Earth & Introduction to the fossil record, Environme stratigraphic correlation, and the Historical ntal interpretation of simple geologic Spring 2010 EES256 256 Geology Lab EES Sciences 1.5 maps. UG LB Lab

This course provides students with facts necessary to understand environmental problems and the Earth & ethical, social, political, and Environme technological bases for their solution- Environmental ntal using examples from many cultures Spring 2010 EES260 260 Sci & Soc EES Sciences 4 from around the world. UG LE Lecture Earth & Environme Writing in EES ntal Spring 2010 EES260W 260W 260 EES Sciences 0 UG LB Lab Study of earth resources as the economic base of civilization. Natural geologic processes and geochemical cycles of global change are compared with human-induced Earth & impact on environment. Emerging Environme trends in technology and policy Earth Res & ntal matters and their influence on Spring 2010 EES304 304 Env Quality EES Sciences 3 environmental quality are analyzed. UG LE Lecture Earth & Environme Earth ntal Spring 2010 EES304L 304L Resources Lab EES Sciences 0 Required laboratory for EES 304. UG LB Lab

The geology of Ohio is explored. Field trips provide an understanding Earth & of the various rock formations, the Environme history of life preserved in their Paleo and ntal fossils, and their importance to the Spring 2010 EES308 308 Strat of Ohio EES Sciences 4 economy of the state. UG LE Lecture Hazards from geologic materials; reactive minerals, the asbestos controversy, radioactive and toxic gases. Hazards from geologic processes, earthquakes, volcanic eruptions, slope processes, subsidence, floods and coastal hazards. Geologic hazards Earth & monitoring, mitigation and Environme avoidance. Risk evaluation. Three Gl Hazard & ntal hours lecture, two hours lab or field Spring 2010 EES309 309 Envirn Qual EES Sciences 4 trip. UG LE Lecture Earth & GL Haz & Environme Envirn Qual ntal Spring 2010 EES309L 309L Lab EES Sciences 0 Required laboratory for EES 309. UG LB Lab Earth & (Also listed as BIO 310, CHM 310, Environme PHY 310, and MTH 310). A writing- Issues in ntal intensive course dealing with issues Spring 2010 EES310 310 Science EES Sciences 3 in science. UG LE Lecture Study of the structure, symmetry, Earth & and composition of minerals and the Earth Mat: Environme composition, classification, and orgin Minerals and ntal of rocks. Lab emphasizes mineral Spring 2010 EES312 312 Rocks EES Sciences 4.5 and rock identification. UG LE Lecture Earth & Earth Mat'l I: Environme Introduction to symmetry of Crystallograph ntal crystals, crystal structure and crystal Spring 2010 EES313 313 y EES Sciences 1 morphology. UG LB Lab

Introduction to the optical properties Earth & of common minerals. Survey of Lecture/La Environme sedimentary rocks in hard specimen, b Earth Mat'l II: ntal thin section and field occurrence. Combinatio Spring 2010 EES314 314 Sedimentary EES Sciences 4.5 Three hours lecture, three hours lab. UG LL n

Clastic and carbonate sedimentary rocks, their mineralogy, texture, provenance, and classification. Fluid Earth & flow sediment transport and Lecture/La Environme depositon, sedimentary structures, b Earth Mat'l III: ntal and depositional environments. Combinatio Spring 2010 EES316 316 Sedimentology EES Sciences 4.5 Three hours lecture, three hours lab. UG LL n Earth & Environme Writing in EES ntal Spring 2010 EES316W 316W 316 EES Sciences 0 Writing in EES 316. UG LB Lab Origin of igneous and metamorphic rocks. Lab: use of thin sections and Earth & hand specimens for mineral Lecture/La Igneous & Environme identification, rock structures, and b Metamorphic ntal classifications. Three hours lecture, Combinatio Spring 2010 EES318 318 Petrolog EES Sciences 4.5 three hours lab. UG LL n Fundamentals of oceanography for students with an understanding of scientific principles. The course Earth & includes content that is needed by Environme earth science teachers. Students ntal will use the Internet and some basic Spring 2010 EES324 324 Oceanography EES Sciences 4 computer applications. UG LE Lecture Accelerated treatment of principles of physical and historical geology pertinent to teaching students in grade school (K-8). Includes laboratory exercises that will be Earth & effective for teaching K-8 students Lecture/La Environme and can be used in a self-contained b Concepts in ntal classroom. Elementary education Combinatio Spring 2010 EES345 345 Geology EES Sciences 4.5 majors only. UG LL n Investigation of the processes that affect volcanic eruptions, global warming, ice ages, and how they Earth & affect the rest of the world. Study Environme of the relationships between the ntal atmosphere, biosphere, geosphere, Spring 2010 EES346 346 Earth Systems EES Sciences 4.5 and hydrosphere. UG LE Lecture Relationship of physical and biotic environments to design and operation of systems and procedures employed in maintenance and promotion of a Earth & quality, healthful human Environme environment. Emphasis on water Water Quality ntal quality control and waste disposal Spring 2010 EES360 360 & Treatment EES Sciences 3 methods. UG LE Lecture Earth & Environme Writing in EES ntal Required writing component for EES Spring 2010 EES360W 360W 360 EES Sciences 0 360. UG LB Lab Relationship of physical/chemical/biotic environments to design/operation of systems and procedures employed in maintenance/promotion of quality, healthful human Earth & environments. Emphasized: Environme food/dairy sanitation, solid waste, Gen Environ ntal institutional/housing/recreational Spring 2010 EES362 362 Health EES Sciences 4 sanitation, and vector control. UG LE Lecture

Examines the fundamentals of solid, infectious, and hazardous waste management. Topics covered include regulatory history, regulatory processes, environmental audits, Earth & requirements for wast generators, Environme transporters, Solid & Haz ntal treatment/storage/disposal facilities, Spring 2010 EES364 364 Waste Mgt EES Sciences 3 and pollution prevention concepts. UG LE Lecture

One-quarter internship in a cooperating environmental or public health agency or industrial organization. Supervised by faculty and professional environmentalist. Reports and specific assignments Earth & determined in cooperation with Environme internship director. Graded Environ Sci ntal pass/unsatisfactory. For Spring 2010 EES366 366 Internship EES Sciences 9 environmental health majors only. UG IN Internship Earth & Environme Writing in EES ntal Required writing compoent for EES Spring 2010 EES366W 366W 366 EES Sciences 0 366. UG LB Lab Covers the operation of managing hazardous materials and emergency Earth & response in the workplace or at Environme spills or hazardous waste sites. Hazardous ntal Satisfies OSHA training requirement Spring 2010 EES368 368 Waste EES Sciences 4 29 CFR 1910.120. UG LE Lecture

Refresher training covering management of hazardous materials and energy response in the Earth & workplace or at spills or hazardous Environme waste sites. Satisfies OSHA training Hazwoper ntal requirement in 40 CFR 1910.120, Spring 2010 EES370 370 Refresher EES Sciences 1 the OSHA 8 hr. refresher training. UG LE Lecture Earth & Environme Research problems for specific Spec Probl Ear ntal needs and talents of students. Independe Spring 2010 EES399 399 & Env Sci EES Sciences 1 Topics vary. UG IS nt Study Advanced Topics of current interest Earth & in the earth and environmental Environme sciences. Topics vary. May be Topics Earth & ntal taken for a letter grade or Spring 2010 EES401 401 Env Sci EES Sciences 1 pass/unsatisfactory. UG LE Lecture Earth & Environme Writing in EES ntal Required writing component for EES Spring 2010 EES401W 401W 401 EES Sciences 0 401 UG LB Lab Earth & EES Environme Lit&Research ntal Spring 2010 EES403 403 Methods EES Sciences 2 UG LE Lecture Principles of groundwater monitoring and cleanup system design. Theory and field practices for monitoring well drilling/installation, lysimeter Earth & installation for natural and Grnd-Water Environme contaminated groundwater, etc. Monitor & ntal Field vists to sites with contaminated Spring 2010 EES405 405 Rem EES Sciences 4 aquifers undergoing remediation. UG LE Lecture

Principles, rules, and techniques of correlation. Relationships between Earth & surface and subsurfance correlation. Environme Geologic and geophysical correlation ntal techniques. Three hours lecture, Spring 2010 EES417 417 Stratigraphy EES Sciences 4.5 three hours lab. UG LE Lecture Earth & Environme Stratigraphy ntal Spring 2010 EES417L 417L Lab EES Sciences 0 Required laboratory for EES 417. UG LB Lab

Morphology, geologic record, and Earth & geographic distribution of major Environme invertebrats groups characterized by Invertebrate ntal significant fossil representation. Spring 2010 EES419 419 Paleontology EES Sciences 4.5 Three hours lecture, three hours lab. UG LE Lecture Earth & Invertebrate Environme Paleontology ntal Spring 2010 EES419L 419L Lab EES Sciences 0 Required laboratory for EES 486 UG LB Lab Earth & Environme Writing in EES ntal Spring 2010 EES419W 419W 419 EES Sciences 0 UG LB Lab Earth & Concepts of stress, strain and Lecture/La Intro to Environme material behavior used to describe b Structural ntal and explain how rocks deform, Combinatio Spring 2010 EES421 421 Geology EES Sciences 4.5 depositional structures. UG LL n (Also listed as PHY 422). Earth & Introduction to gravity, magnetic, Environme seismic, and electricl methods of Concepts in ntal subsurfance investigation. Three Spring 2010 EES422 422 Geophysics EES Sciences 5 hours lecture, four hours lab. UG LE Lecture Earth & Intro Environme Geophysics ntal Spring 2010 EES422L 422L Prospect Lab EES Sciences 0 Required laboratory for EES 422. UG LB Lab Earth & Environme Seismic ntal Spring 2010 EES423L 423L Methods Lab EES Sciences 0 Required laboratory for EES 423. UG LB Lab Study of the structure of the earth as revealed by solid earth geophysics and dynamics of internal geologic processes, and of the large Earth & scale tectonic structure of the North Environme American continent obtained Regional ntal through the Decade of North Spring 2010 EES424 424 Tectonics EES Sciences 3 American Geology Project. UG LE Lecture Earth & Environme (Listed jointly with PHY 425) Special Concepts in ntal topics in geophysics. 3 hours Spring 2010 EES425 425 Geophysics EES Sciences 4 lecture, 2 hours lab. UG LE Lecture Earth & Conc in Environme Geophysics ntal Spring 2010 EES425L 425L Lab EES Sciences 0 Required laboratory for EES 425. UG LB Lab Earth & Environme Literature survey and presentations Geophysics ntal by students on selected topics in Spring 2010 EES426 426 Seminar EES Sciences 1 geophysics. UG SE Seminar Study of the processes that create Earth & and modify landforms. Process Environme Classifications of landforms and Geomorpholog ntal what they reveal of past geologic Spring 2010 EES427 427 y EES Sciences 4 processes and climates. UG LE Lecture

Earth & Selected geological topics discussed Environme by students, guest speakers, and Earth & Env ntal faculty. May be taken for letter Spring 2010 EES428 428 Sci Coloquium EES Sciences 0.5 grade or pass/unsatisfactory. UG LE Lecture The use of aerial photographs, satellite and radar images for geological mapping, exploration of Earth & mineral resources, hydrogeology, Geo/Env Environme hazard monitoring, environmental Remote ntal problems, and land use monitoring Spring 2010 EES429 429 Sensing EES Sciences 4 and analysis. UG LE Lecture Earth & GL Applic Environme Remot ntal Spring 2010 EES429L 429L Sensing Lab EES Sciences 0 Required laboratory for EES 429. UG LB Lab

Study of the concepts, terminology, data models, and basic analytical functions of Geographic Information Earth & System and its applications to Environme solving enviromental and geologic Geo/Environ ntal problems. ArcGIS is used for hands- Spring 2010 EES430 430 App of GIS EES Sciences 4 on exercises and a class project. UG LE Lecture

Earth & The principles and practices of Environme acquisition and interpretation of data Elec Methods ntal from electrical and electromagnetic Spring 2010 EES431 431 in Env Geop EES Sciences 4 geophysical techniques. UG LE Lecture Interpretation of ancient and modern carbonate systems using sequence stratigraphic principles. Carbonate facies models as Earth & predictive tools for hydrocarbon Carbonate Environme exploration and aquifer modeling. Sediment/Petr ntal Composition, origin, and diagenesis Spring 2010 EES432 432 o EES Sciences 4.5 of carbonate rocks. UG LE Lecture Earth & Environme Carb Sedim & ntal Spring 2010 EES432L 432L Petrol Lab EES Sciences 0 Required laboratory for EES 432. UG LB Lab Geophysical research participation in a project of the department. The content and techniques will depend on the particular project, but will normally have an extensive Earth & component of field data acquisition. Environme May be repeated for credit. May be Geophysical ntal taken for a letter grade or Spring 2010 EES433 433 Field Research EES Sciences 1 pass/unsatisfactory. UG LE Lecture Geologic phenomena illustrated in Earth & the field. Introduction of mapping Environme techniques and application of many ntal geological disciplines to geologic Spring 2010 EES434 434 Field Geology EES Sciences 9 analysis. UG LE Lecture Theory and application of Earth & petrographic techniques to studies Environme of carbonate and clastic rocks, with Diagenesis of ntal emphasis on diagenesis and porosity Spring 2010 EES436 436 Sed Rocks EES Sciences 3 development. UG LE Lecture Earth & Digital processing and visualization Lecture/La Environme of seismic reflection and ground b Subsurface ntal penetrating radar data. Two hours Combinatio Spring 2010 EES437 437 Imaging EES Sciences 4 lecture, four hours lab. UG LL n Interpretation methods for seismic Earth & reflection data are studied with Environme emphasis on structural and Seismic ntal stratigraphic interpretation for Spring 2010 EES438 438 Interpretation EES Sciences 3 petroleum traps. UG LE Lecture Earth & Seismic Environme Interpretation ntal Spring 2010 EES438L 438L Lab EES Sciences 0 Required laboratory for EES 438. UG LB Lab Morphology, geologic record, and geographic distribution of major Earth & vertebrate and plant groups Fossil Environme characterized by significant fossil Vertebrates ntal representation. Three hours lecture, Spring 2010 EES442 442 and Plants EES Sciences 4.5 three hours lab. UG LE Lecture Theory, application, and interpretation of geophysical logs with emphasis on their use in Earth & correlation and determination of Environme porosity, permebility, and fluid Formation ntal content of subsurfance formations. Spring 2010 EES444 444 Analysis EES Sciences 4 Three hours lecture, two hours lab. UG LE Lecture Hydrocarbon source rocks, maturation, and migration. Reservoir rocks and traps. Fluids in the reservoir; gas, oil, water, and Earth & relationships. Exploration for and Environme production of hydrocarbons. Review Petroleum ntal of major petroleum basins and Spring 2010 EES445 445 Geology EES Sciences 4 deposits. UG LE Lecture Provides a firm grounding in the mechanisms that produce sea-level Earth & change, how sediments respond to Environme these changes, and how the Sequence ntal architecture of basins develop over Spring 2010 EES446 446 Stratigraphy EES Sciences 3 time. UG LE Lecture Provides a fundamental understanding of basic hydrological principles including ground water flow and chemistry, surface water Earth & hydrology, unsaturated flow, and Environme meteorology. Students are expected ntal to understand basic physics and Spring 2010 EES450 450 Hydrogeology EES Sciences 4 calculus. UG LE Lecture Covers the occurrence and movement of ground water, and the advection and dispersion of contaminants in groundwater flow regimes. Lab introduces interpreting Earth & the hydraulic properties of Lecture/La Environme groundwater flow regimes from field b Grnd Water ntal data. Three hours lecture, two Combinatio Spring 2010 EES454 454 Flw and Trans EES Sciences 4 hours lab. UG LL n

Focuses on the chemical interactions between natural waters and their geologic environments. Included are chemical principles, carbonate Earth & system, silicate equilibria and Environme weathing, redox reactions, isotope Hydrogeoche ntal hydrology and hydrogeochemical Spring 2010 EES455 455 mistry EES Sciences 4 modeling. UG LE Lecture

Behavior of organic and inorganic pollutant in the vadose zone and saturated subsurface including vapor migration, dissolution, and sorption Earth & of LNAPLs and DNAPLs; chemical Environme and microbiological degradation; Ground Water ntal and fate of chlorinated and other Spring 2010 EES456 456 Contamination EES Sciences 4 hydrocarbons. UG LE Lecture Chemical and microbiological degradation of pollutants in subsurface. Diagnosis and assessment of contaminated sites. Concepts and techniques for LNAPL and DNAPL remediation; pump and- Earth & treat, soil vapor extraction, Environme bioventing/airsparging, chemical Site ntal treatment, solvent extraction and Spring 2010 EES457 457 Remediation EES Sciences 3 bioremediation. UG LE Lecture Introduction to environmental organic pollutants. Concepts in behavior of pollutants; vapor pressure, solubility, air-water and solvent-water partitioning, Earth & dissociation in water, and sorption Environme to solids. Chemical and microbial Environmental ntal degradation of organic pollutants. Spring 2010 EES458 458 Geochemistry EES Sciences 4 Modeling concepts. UG LE Lecture

The basic principles and practices of biosafety are examined. This course teaches the identification, handling, Earth & and containment of potentially Environme hazardous biological materials, Biological ntal including microorganisms and Spring 2010 EES460 460 Safety EES Sciences 2 recombinant DNA. UG LE Lecture Earth & Environme Environmental ntal Spring 2010 EES462 462 Toxicology EES Sciences 3 UG LE Lecture Studies the determination of quantitative risk to humans and the environment. Approaches currently used in regulatory activites are described, showing method of hazard identification, sampling, data evaluation, exposure assessment, Earth & toxicity assessment, and risk Risk Environme characterization. Minimum of two Assessment & ntal BIO courses and completion of Spring 2010 EES464 464 Comm EES Sciences 4 freshman chemistry required. UG LE Lecture

Intended for persons having management responsibility for occupational safety and health; this Earth & course provides practical application Environme of the theories of safety and health OSHA ntal law, and suggestions for their real Spring 2010 EES466 466 Compliance EES Sciences 1 world application. UG LE Lecture Geared to environmental sciences students, the course discusses applicable common law principles Earth & before focusing on the variety of Environme environmental statutes, Environ Law ntal implementing regulations and Spring 2010 EES468 468 for Scientists EES Sciences 3 enforcement. UG LE Lecture Environmental internship experiences are presented and discussed, followed by group projects to evaluate current and Earth & near future career opportunities Environme within the environmental health Environ Intern ntal science field. For Environmental Spring 2010 EES470 470 & Career EES Sciences 2 Health Science Majors only. UG LE Lecture Communicable and occupational diseases on contemporary Earth & importance; includes epidemiological Epidem & Environme investigation, environmental Community ntal considerations, and control Spring 2010 EES472 472 Hlth EES Sciences 3 procedures. UG LE Lecture

Introduction to accident recognition, Earth & evaluation, and control in the work Environme environment. Emphasis on methods Fund Occup ntal of hazard recognition and control Spring 2010 EES474 474 Hlth & Safety EES Sciences 3 management. UG LE Lecture Introduction to accident recognitiion, evaluation, and control in the work environment by hands-on equipment Earth & use. Methods of inspection, Environme accident investigation, and Fund Occup ntal evaluation of accident programs are Spring 2010 EES475 475 Hlth/Sfty Lab EES Sciences 1 stressed. UG LB Lab

Designed to provide a broad overview of the science of air quality and its management: includes Earth & atmospheric pollutants, dispersion, Environme health and welfare effects, air- Air Quality ntal quality monitoring, source control, Spring 2010 EES476 476 Management EES Sciences 3 regulation, and indoor air pollution. UG LE Lecture Students will gain a better understanding of the controversies Earth & surrounding many current Environme environmental issues, while also Environ Issues ntal enhancing their library research, Spring 2010 EES478 478 Seminar EES Sciences 2 presentation and advocacy skills. UG SE Seminar Field-oriented course where Earth & students learn techniques of Environme environmental field investigation, Environmental ntal such as drilling methods and field Spring 2010 EES482 482 Field Meth EES Sciences 2 sampling. UG LE Lecture Field-oriented course where Earth & students learn techniques of Environme environmental field investigation, Environmental ntal such as drilling methods and field Independe Spring 2010 EES482 482 Field Meth EES Sciences 2 sampling. UG IS nt Study This lecture and lab/field course provides an overview of major chemical/physical methods used for assessing the quality of aquatic Earth & systems, particularly freshwaters. Lecture/La Environme Physicochemical processes and b Water Sed ntal interactions influencing aquatic biota Combinatio Spring 2010 EES484 484 Quality Assess EES Sciences 3 and food webs are reviewed. UG LL n Earth & Course is designed to give Environme undergraduate majors experience in Teaching ntal teaching laboratory sections of Independe Spring 2010 EES491 491 Experience EES Sciences 2 geology courses. UG IS nt Study Earth & Student participate in research data Environme collection and data analysis. Senior Thesis ntal Students write a senior thesis in the Independe Spring 2010 EES496 496 Research EES Sciences 1 style of a professional journal. UG IS nt Study Earth & Environme Course allow students opportunity to Spec Prob. ntal perform research in earth and Independe Spring 2010 EES499 499 Earth & Env EES Sciences 1 environmental science topics. UG IS nt Study

Relationships of physical/chemical/biotic environments to design/operation of systems and procedures employed in maintenance/promotion of quality, healthful human Earth & environments. Emphasized: General Environme food/dairy sanitation, solid waste, Environmental ntal institutional/housing/recreational Spring 2010 EES562 562 Health EES Sciences 4 sanitation, and vector control. GR LE Lecture Examines the fundamentals of solid, infectious, and hazardous waste management. Topics covered include regulatory history, regulatory processes, environmental audits, Earth & requirements for waste generators, Environme transporters, Solid & Haz ntal treatment/storage/disposal facilities, Spring 2010 EES564 564 Waste Mgt EES Sciences 3 and pollution prevention concepts. GR LE Lecture

Covers the operation of managing hazardous materials and emergency Earth & response in the workplace or at Haz Waste Environme spills or at hazardous waste sites. Oper & Emerg ntal Satisfies OSHA 40 hour training Spring 2010 EES568 568 Resp EES Sciences 4 requirements in 29 CFR 1910.120. GR LE Lecture Refresher training covering management of hazardous materials and emergency response in the Earth & workplace or at spills or hazardous Environme waste sites. Satisfies OSHA 8 hour Hazwoper ntal refresher training requirements in 29 Spring 2010 EES570 570 Refresher EES Sciences 1 CFR 1910.120. GR LE Lecture

The basic principles and practices of biosafety are examined. This course teaches the identification, handling, Earth & and containment of potentially Environme hazardous biological materials, Biological ntal including microorganisms and Spring 2010 EES660 660 Safety EES Sciences 2 recombinant DNA. GR LE Lecture Study of the effects of environmental contaminants on aquatic and terrestrial organisms. Effects on the biochemical and physiological levels are related to Earth & impacts on individuals, populations, Environme and ecosystems. Current approaches Environ. ntal for assessing ecotoxicity are Spring 2010 EES662 662 Toxicology EES Sciences 3 presented. GR LE Lecture

Studies the determination of quantitative risk to humans and the environment. Approaches currently used in regulatory activies are described, showing method of Earth & hazard identification, sampling, data Environme evaluation, exposure assessment, Risk Assess & ntal toxicity assessment, and risk Spring 2010 EES664 664 Communicat EES Sciences 4 characterization. GR LE Lecture Intended for persons having management responsibilities for occupational safety & health, this Earth & course provides practical application Environme of theories of safety & health law, OSHA ntal and suggestions for their real world Spring 2010 EES666 666 Compliance EES Sciences 1 application. GR LE Lecture Geared to environmental sciences students, the course discusses applicable common law principles Earth & before focusing on the variety of Environme environmental statutes, Environ Law ntal implementing regulations and Spring 2010 EES668 668 for Scientists EES Sciences 3 enforcement. GR LE Lecture Communicable and occupational diseases of contemporary Earth & importance, includes epidemiological Environme investigation, environmental Epidemiology ntal considerations, and control Spring 2010 EES672 672 & Comm Hlth EES Sciences 3 procedures. GR LE Lecture

Introduction to accident recognition, Earth & evaluation, and control in the work Environme environment. Emphasis on methods FUnd Occup ntal of hazard recognition and control Spring 2010 EES674 674 Hlth & Safety EES Sciences 3 management. GR LE Lecture Introduction to accident recognition, evaluation and control in the work environment by hands-on type of Earth & equipment usage. Methods of Fund Occup Environme inspection, accident investigation, Hlth/Safety ntal and evaluation of accident programs Spring 2010 EES675 675 Lab EES Sciences 3 are stressed. GR LB Lab

Designed to provide a broad overview of the science of air quality and its management: includes Earth & atmospheric pollutants, dispersion, Environme health and welfare effects, air Air Quality ntal quality monitoring, source control, Spring 2010 EES676 676 Management EES Sciences 3 regulation and indoor air pollution. GR LE Lecture Students will gain a better understanding of the controversies Earth & surrounding many current Environmental Environme environmental issues, while also Issues ntal enhancing their library research, Spring 2010 EES678 678 Seminar EES Sciences 2 presentation, and advocacy skills. GR SE Seminar This lecture and lab/field course provides an overview of major chemical/physical methods used for assessing the quality of aquatic Earth & systems, particularly freshwaters. Lecture/La Water & Environme Physicochemical processes and b Sedim Quality ntal interactions influencing aquatic biota Combinatio Spring 2010 EES684 684 Assessmt EES Sciences 3 and food webs are reviewed. GR LL n Introduction to the use of differential and integral calculus with emphasis on engineering applications relevant to the Intr Mth for Engineerin fundamental courses in engineering Spring 2010 EGR101 101 Egr Applics EGR g5and computer science. UG LE Lecture Intr Mth Egr Engineerin Spring 2010 EGR101L 101L Applics Lab EGR g 0 Required laboratory for EGR 101. UG LB Lab Intr Mth Egr Engineerin Spring 2010 EGR101R 101R Applics Rec EGR g 0 Required recitation for EGR 101. UG RE Recitation Writing in EGR Engineerin Spring 2010 EGR101W 101W 101 EGR g 0 UG LB Lab Intro Pract of Engineerin Spring 2010 EGR130 130 Machining EGR g 1 UG LB Lab Introduction to the use of digital computers with structured FORTRAN as the programming language. Algorithm development and engineering problem-solving Fortran Engineerin techniques. Use of library Spring 2010 EGR153 153 Programming EGR g4subroutines and graphical displays. UG LE Lecture Fortran Programming Engineerin Spring 2010 EGR153L 153L Lab EGR g 0 Required laboratory for EGR 153. UG LB Lab Provides a practical exposure to important applications and hands-on laboratory experience to give students an introduction to computer science and engineering. Fundamentals Engineerin Teamwork and problem solving are Spring 2010 EGR190 190 of EGR & CS EGR g4emphasized. UG LE Lecture Fund of EGR & Engineerin Spring 2010 EGR190L 190L CS Lab EGR g 0 Required laboratory for EGR 190. UG LB Lab Writing in EGR Engineerin Required writing component for EGR Spring 2010 EGR190W 190W 190 EGR g0190. UG LB Lab

Continuation of EGR 190. Provides an introduction to engineering practice and the opportunity to examine different engineering fields. Includes freshman design experience culminating in a team Fund of Engineerin competition. May be taken for a Spring 2010 EGR191 191 Engineering II EGR g3letter grade or pass/unsatisfactory. UG LE Lecture Explor EGR & Engineerin Spring 2010 EGR191L 191L Comp Sci Lab EGR g 0 Required laboratory for EE 191. UG LB Lab

Special Topics Engineerin Topics may vary. May be taken for Spring 2010 EGR199 199 in Egr EGR g1letter grade or pass/unsatisfactory. UG LE Lecture

Special Topics Engineerin Spring 2010 EGR199L 199L in Egr Lab EGR g 0 Required laboratory for EGR 199. UG LB Lab

Prep MTH for Engineerin Special topics in Engineering Spring 2010 EGR199R 199R EGR & CS Rec EGR g0Recitation UG RE Recitation A modular approach to oral and written communication of complex technical information to an expert audience. Includes describing technical mechanisms and processes; designing and using tables, graphs, charts, and figures; producing technical proposals, progress reports, feasibility reports, Tech Comm Engineerin and formal reports; and doing Spring 2010 EGR335 335 for EGR & CS EGR g3technical briefings. UG LE Lecture Writing in EGR Engineerin Required writing component for EGR Spring 2010 EGR335W 335W 335 EGR g0335. UG LB Lab

A review of the fundamental concepts covered in an undergraduate engineering curriculum to help students prepare for the fundamentals of engineering examination. Senior standing in an engineering program or graduation from an engineering program required. May be taken for Engineering Engineerin ?a letter grade or Spring 2010 EGR482 482 Fundamentals EGR g3pass/unsatisfactory. UG LE Lecture Special problems in advanced Special engineering. Topics vary. May be Problems in Engineerin taken for letter grade or Spring 2010 EGR499 499 Egr EGR g1pass/unsatisfactory. UG LE Lecture A modular approach to oral and written communication of complex technical information to an expert audience. Course includes describing technical mechanisms, processes designing, and using tables, graphs, charts, and figures; producing technical proposals, progress reports, feasibility reports, and Tech Comm Engineerin formal reports; and doing technical Spring 2010 EGR535 535 for EGR & CS EGR g3briefings. GR LE Lecture Special problems in advanced Special engineering topics. Prerequisite: Problems in Engineerin instructor approval. Graded Spring 2010 EGR699 699 Egr EGR g1pass/unsatisfactory. GR LE Lecture Prin of Instruction Engineerin Spring 2010 EGR700 700 Egr EGR g 3 GR LE Lecture

(Also listed as EE 701 and BMS 705.) Signal representation, orthonormal bases, and generalized Fourier series. Description of linear, discrete, and continuous systems. Systems analysis via classical Linear Engineerin equations, convolution, and Spring 2010 EGR701 701 Systems EGR g4transform methods. GR LE Lecture Systems Exposes students to the design of Engrg & Engineerin systems and tools for the analysis of Spring 2010 EGR702 702 Analysis EGR g4complex technological systems. GR LE Lecture Course is designed to expose students to practical and efficient computational techniques that are routinely encountered in modeling, Computational Engineerin simulation, and analysis of Spring 2010 EGR703 703 Egrg Analy EGR g4engineering problems. GR LE Lecture Concepts of minima and maxima; linear, dynamic, integer and nonlinear programming; variational methods. Interdisciplinary Design Engineerin engineering applications are Spring 2010 EGR704 704 Optimization EGR g4emphasized. GR LE Lecture

Introduction to planning and analysis of engineering experiments. Topics include basic statistics review, linear models, regression, analysis of variance, experiment Des&Anal of Engineerin designs, response surface methods, Spring 2010 EGR705 705 Egr Experimnt EGR g4and engineering applications. GR LE Lecture Continuing Engineerin Independe Spring 2010 EGR789 789 Registration EGR g 1 GR IS nt Study Special Problems in Engineerin Spring 2010 EGR890 890 Egr EGR g 1 GR LE Lecture Ph.D. seminar course required of all students seeking the Ph.D. in Engineerin Engineering. Graded Spring 2010 EGR891 891 PhD Seminar EGR g1pass/unsatisfactory. GR SE Seminar Engineerin Independe Spring 2010 EGR899 899 Thesis EGR g 1 Graded pass/unsatisfactory. GR IS nt Study

Writing in EES Environme Required writing component for EES Spring 2010 EH260W 260W 260 EH ntal Health 0 260. UG LB Lab

Writing in EH Environme Required writing component for EH Spring 2010 EH401W 401W 401 EH ntal Health 0 401. UG LB Lab Communicable and occupational diseases of contemporary importance; includes epidemiological Epidem & investigation, environmental Community Environme considerations, and control Spring 2010 EH462 462 Hlth EH ntal Health 3 procedures. UG LE Lecture Lecture/seminar course covering principles of wildlife, fisheries, and forestry management. Major topics include basic ecological principles, Natural population dynamics and analysis, Resource Environme habitat assessment, and ecosystem Spring 2010 EH653 653 Managmt EH ntal Health 3 and people management. GR LE Lecture Student Initiated Emergency Spring 2010 EMD600 600 Elective EMD Medicine 2 MD LE Lecture Emergency Spring 2010 EMD601 601 Critical Case EMD Medicine 2 MD CL Clinical Emergency Med Emergency Spring 2010 EMD602 602 Preceptorship EMD Medicine 2 MD LE Lecture Student- Initiated Emergency Spring 2010 EMD800 800 Elective EMD Medicine 4 MD H Hospital Emergency Spring 2010 EMD801 801 Critical Care EMD Medicine 8 MD CL Clinical Emergency Emergency Spring 2010 EMD806 806 Medicine EMD Medicine 8 MD CL Clinical Emergency Medicine Emergency Spring 2010 EMD891 891 Clerkship EMD Medicine 8 MD CL Clinical Emergency Spring 2010 EMD900 900 Extramural EMD Medicine 4 MD H Hospital Introduction to effective communication skills for the classroom, emphasizing oral proficiency, teaching skills, and culture of the American classroom. Placement based on performance on Classroom the Wright State Oral Proficiency Communicatio test for International Teaching Spring 2010 ENG095 095 n ENG English 3 Assistants. UG LE Lecture Introduces students to principles of effective written communication and critical reading. Stresses invention, drafting, revising, editing, and self- Acad Writing assessment, along with effective Spring 2010 ENG101 101 and Reading ENG English 4 critiquing and collaborating. UG LE Lecture

Adapts principles introduced in ENG 101 to typical university writing tasks. Stresses writing effectively within various contexts, reading critically, and using source materials Writing Acad effectively in argumentative and Spring 2010 ENG102 102 Discourse ENG English 4 research writing. UG LE Lecture

Basic course in spoken English, both production and comprehension. May be repeated. Open only to non- Spring 2010 ENG110 110 ESL: Speaking ENG English 4 native speakers of English. UG LE Lecture

Basic course in written communication, with an emphasis ESL: Basic on sentence structure. Open to non- Spring 2010 ENG111 111 Writing ENG English 4 native speakers of English only. UG LE Lecture Course in written communication with an emphasis on grammatical ESL: structures, organizational skills, and Advanced topic development. For non-native Spring 2010 ENG112 112 Writing ENG English 4 speakers of English only. UG LE Lecture

Readings in literature dealing with a single theme or a specific problem; for example, crisis and confrontation in American literature, the images of the hero in literature, the Issues and supernatural and occult in literature, Spring 2010 ENG190 190 Ideas in Lit ENG English 3 and sex and censorship in literature. UG LE Lecture Problems, approaches, and topics in the fields of English. Topics vary. Topics in May be taken for letter grade or Spring 2010 ENG199 199 English ENG English 1 pass/unsatisfactory. UG LE Lecture Readings in American and British fiction, poetry, and drama of the present and the recent past; for example, American novel since 1945, literature of the absurd, Contemporary protest literature, and contemporary Spring 2010 ENG201 201 Literature ENG English 3 poetry. UG LE Lecture Readings in British and American literature; for example, Shakespeare, American The Literary masterpieces, British novel, and Spring 2010 ENG202 202 Tradition ENG English 3 readings in biography. UG LE Lecture Readings in world literature; for example, the literature of Africa, the World international best seller, and the Spring 2010 ENG203 203 Literature ENG English 3 hero in world myth. UG LE Lecture

Introduction to interpreting literature, using works from various periods and cultures, viewed in their Great Books: social and historical contexts and Spring 2010 ENG204 204 Literature ENG English 4 read for their enduring interest. UG LE Lecture Writing in ENG Required writing component for ENG Spring 2010 ENG204W 204W 204 ENG English 0 204. UG LB Lab Focuses on the oral and written African-American literary tradition in African- a variety of genres from the 18th Spring 2010 ENG205 205 American Lit ENG English 4 century to the present. UG LE Lecture Writing in ENG Spring 2010 ENG205W 205W 205 ENG English 0 UG LB Lab Poetry as a type of literature together with an introduction to various approaches to the Spring 2010 ENG210 210 Intro to Poetry ENG English 3 enjoyment of poetry. UG LE Lecture Introduction to the reading of prose fiction including a study of the elements of fiction, various forms Intro to and modes of fiction, and the Spring 2010 ENG211 211 Fiction ENG English 3 enjoyment of fiction. UG LE Lecture Introduction to the study and analysis of drama including Introduction differences among plays of different Spring 2010 ENG212 212 to Drama ENG English 3 periods. UG LE Lecture Improvement of writing skills with special attention to individual writing Intermediate weaknesses. Includes a review of Spring 2010 ENG240 240 Composition ENG English 3 basic writing principles. UG LE Lecture (Also listed as COM 256.) Introduction to writing for the media. Structure and organization of Basic Media media copy. Course requires Spring 2010 ENG257 257 Writing ENG English 4 reporting in the field. UG LE Lecture Writing in ENG Required writing component for ENG Spring 2010 ENG257W 257W 257 ENG English 0 257. UG LB Lab Intro to Creative Spring 2010 ENG291 291 Writing ENG English 3 UG LE Lecture Introduction to the discipline of English, with a focus on the study of Literary Study poetry and the writing of critical Spring 2010 ENG300 300 I ENG English 4 papers on literary topics. UG LE Lecture Writing in ENG Required writing component for ENG Spring 2010 ENG300W 300W 300 ENG English 0 300. UG LB Lab Introduction to the discipline of English, with a focus on the study of Literary Study narrative and the techniques of Spring 2010 ENG301 301 II ENG English 4 literary analysis and research. UG LE Lecture Writing in ENG Required writing comonent for ENG Spring 2010 ENG301W 301W 301 ENG English 0 301. UG LB Lab

Spring 2010 ENG302 302 Poetry Writing ENG English 4 UG LE Lecture Introduction to elements and techniques of the craft of writing short stories, including reading, analysis, and group discussion of published and student-written Bgn Short stories. May be repeated once for a Spring 2010 ENG303 303 Story Writing ENG English 4 total of 8 hours. UG LE Lecture (Also listed as TH 304.) Theory and practice of techniques of dramatic Dramatic writing emphasizing writing of Spring 2010 ENG304 304 Writing ENG English 4 original plays. UG LE Lecture Studies in Spring 2010 ENG310 310 African Lit ENG English 4 UG LE Lecture

Written business and organizational communication; attention to various Business forms including short reports and Spring 2010 ENG330 330 Writing ENG English 4 informal oral presentations. UG LE Lecture Fund of Survey of the fundamental principles Technical and skills used in scientific and Spring 2010 ENG333 333 Writing ENG English 4 technical writing. UG LE Lecture Systematic methods of examining the sound system and sentence structure of English, with applications of language acquisition English for and variation related to the Spring 2010 ENG340 340 Teachers ENG English 4 elementary classroom. UG LE Lecture Combines study and pedagogy of composition for education majors specializing in grades 4-12. Emphasis is placed on writing as a Writing process and on improving writing Spring 2010 ENG341 341 Process ILA ENG English 4 skills. UG LE Lecture Designed for students becoming middle childhood teachers with specialization in a content area other than Integrated Language Arts. Emphasizes model lessons on the entire writing process using Write Process demonstration, lecture, and small Spring 2010 ENG342 342 Cont Areas ENG English 4 groups. UG LE Lecture Focus on writing nonfiction for non- academic purposes and audiences in Writing various styles, genres, and media. Spring 2010 ENG343 343 Nonfiction ENG English 4 Topics vary. UG LE Lecture Instruction in organizing, documenting, and writing of research papers. Research projects based not only on primary and Research secondary sources but also on Spring 2010 ENG344 344 Writing ENG English 4 experiment and investigation. UG LE Lecture Writing in ENG Spring 2010 ENG344W 344W 344 ENG English 0 UG LB Lab Introduction to the teaching of writing in middle and high school language arts and English classes. Students will participate in writing workshop activities and study Writing underlying principles of workshop Spring 2010 ENG345 345 Workshop ENG English 4 instruction. UG LE Lecture

Introduction to direct reading instruction and workshop methodology through the modeling of teaching strategies. Topics include classroom organization and planning, journals, questioning Reading strategies, skills and literary Spring 2010 ENG346 346 Workshop ENG English 4 minilessons, and response projects. UG LE Lecture Introduction to computer applications for a variety of both print and online publications, Desktop Pub including page design and layout, Spring 2010 ENG347 347 for ILA ENG English 4 writing and editing. UG LE Lecture Representative works from major periods of British and American Literature, read with attention to British/Amer their historical background and Spring 2010 ENG350 350 Lit Hist ENG English 4 cultural contexts. UG LE Lecture Brit Representative works of major Txt:Mediev- English writers of the medieval Spring 2010 ENG351 351 17th C ENG English 4 period and the 16th century. UG LE Lecture Representative works of major Brit Txt: 17th- British writers of the 17th and 18th Spring 2010 ENG352 352 18th Cent ENG English 4 centuries. UG LE Lecture Brit Texts: Representative works of major Spring 2010 ENG353 353 19th Cent ENG English 4 romantic and victorian writers. UG LE Lecture Representative works of major Brit Texts: English writers of the modern Spring 2010 ENG354 354 20th Century ENG English 4 period. UG LE Lecture Amer Representative works of major Txt:Earlier American writers before the Civil Spring 2010 ENG355 355 19th C ENG English 4 War. UG LE Lecture Representative works of major Amer Txt: American writers from the Civil War Spring 2010 ENG356 356 Later 19th C ENG English 4 to World War I. UG LE Lecture

Amer Txts: Representative works of major Spring 2010 ENG357 357 20th Cent ENG English 4 American writers since the twenties. UG LE Lecture Representative works of major Post-Colonial anglophone writers from around the Spring 2010 ENG359 359 Texts ENG English 4 world. UG LE Lecture (Also listed as COM 364.) Introduces basic principles of graphics communication, primarily as applied to print media. Includes the history and basic concepts of graphics Communicatio communication, typography, photo Spring 2010 ENG364 364 n Graphics ENG English 4 editing, and graphic design. UG LE Lecture

(Also listed as COM 366.) Advanced study of writing skills, practices, and procedures used in reporting news for mass media. Actual reporting in the field is required. News writing Advanced skills introduced in COM 256 are Spring 2010 ENG366 366 News Writing ENG English 4 further refined. UG LE Lecture Writing in ENG Spring 2010 ENG366W 366W 366 ENG English 0 UG LB Lab Introduction to various types of literature written for young adults. Reading and analysis of adolescent books with an emphasis on their Adolescent selection and use in the secondary Spring 2010 ENG385 385 Literature ENG English 4 language arts classroom. UG LE Lecture Read and discuss plays by Shakespeare in the context of his times and with attention to teaching Shakespeare in high school. Topics Tching include Shakespeare's texts and Shakespeare their performance in film and Spring 2010 ENG386 386 Perf ENG English 4 theatre. UG LE Lecture Writing in ENG Spring 2010 ENG386W 386W 386 ENG English 0 UG LB Lab Intermediate practice in writing and revising poems, refining craft and style, with the aim of producing poetry of superior merit; group discussion of manuscripts; and reading and discussion of modern Poetry Writing poetry and poetics. May be repeated Spring 2010 ENG392 392 Workshop ENG English 4 twice for credit. UG LE Lecture Intermediate study and practice of the art and craft of writing fiction, focusing on the elements of fiction and on improving students' narrative Fiction Writing skills. Spring 2010 ENG393 393 Workshop ENG English 4 May be repeated once for credit. UG LE Lecture Studies in Problems, approaches, and topics in Spring 2010 ENG399 399 Selected Subj ENG English 1 the field of English. Topics vary. UG LE Lecture Courses, seminars, or workshops in Top in Comp specialized topics relating to writing Spring 2010 ENG400 400 & Prof Writing ENG English 4 with computers. UG LE Lecture Writing in ENG Required writing component for ENG Spring 2010 ENG400W 400W 400 ENG English 0 400. UG LB Lab Instruction and experience in editing technical and professional documents, including both print and online publications. Covers types of Professional editing, the production process and Spring 2010 ENG402 402 Editing ENG English 4 issues in editing. UG LE Lecture Short courses, seminars, or workshops in specialized topics Short Topic relating to business, technical, and Spring 2010 ENG404 404 Prof Writing ENG English 1 professional writing. UG LE Lecture Courses, seminars, or workshops in specialized topics relating to Top Tech and business, technical, and professional Spring 2010 ENG405 405 Prof Writing ENG English 1 writing. UG LE Lecture Writing in ENG Required writing component for ENG Spring 2010 ENG405W 405W 405 ENG English 0 405. UG LB Lab Intensive study of British literary history and/or the work of individual British writers. Intended to develop an understanding of literature within the contexts of the author's life, Studies in literary production, and historical Spring 2010 ENG410 410 British Lit ENG English 4 background. UG LE Lecture Writing in ENG Required writing component for ENG Spring 2010 ENG410W 410W 410 ENG English 0 410. UG LB Lab Studies in Spring 2010 ENG420 420 American Lit ENG English 4 UG LE Lecture Writing in ENG Required writing component for ENG Spring 2010 ENG420W 420W 420 ENG English 0 420. UG LB Lab Intensive study of literature from the perspectives of gender theory. Intended to develop an under- standing of gender and sexuality as Lit, Gender & important both to literature and to Spring 2010 ENG430 430 Sexuality ENG English 4 its critical appreciation. UG LE Lecture Writing in ENG Spring 2010 ENG430W 430W 430 ENG English 0 UG LB Lab Intensive study of literature from different regions of America or reflecting the experiences of different ethnic groups. Intended to develop an understanding of race, region, and ethnicity as important Ethnic & both to literature and to its critical Spring 2010 ENG440 440 Regional Lit ENG English 4 appreciation. UG LE Lecture Writing in ENG Spring 2010 ENG440W 440W 440 ENG English 0 UG LB Lab

Study in Intensive study of literary theory in Literary order to develop an understanding Spring 2010 ENG450 450 Theory ENG English 4 of critical questions and approaches. UG LE Lecture (Also listed as COM 454.) Finding, Feature Story writing, polishing, and marketing Spring 2010 ENG454 454 Writing ENG English 4 feature material. UG LE Lecture Writing in Spring 2010 ENG454W 454W English 454 ENG English 0 UG LB Lab (Also listed as COM 458.) Editing of copy for mass media with emphasis on newspaper format, headline Editing for the writing, rewriting, and general copy Spring 2010 ENG458 458 Media ENG English 4 desk. UG LE Lecture Writing in Spring 2010 ENG458W 458W Englist 458 ENG English 0 UG LB Lab

Intensive study of literary genres (e.g., poetry, the novel, satire) or of Literary literary themes. Intended to develop Genres & an understanding of formal and Spring 2010 ENG460 460 Themes ENG English 4 structural aspects of literature. UG LE Lecture Writing in ENG Required writing component for ENG Spring 2010 ENG460W 460W 460 ENG English 0 460. UG LB Lab Intensive study of non-European literature, focused nationally, Studies in regionally, cross-culturally, Spring 2010 ENG470 470 World Lit ENG English 4 thematically, and generically. UG LE Lecture Writing in ENG Required writing component for ENG Spring 2010 ENG470W 470W 470 ENG English 0 470. UG LB Lab

Identifies the diverse needs of students learning English as a foreign language and the most TEFL effective curriculum development, Practices/Mate resources, and teaching tecnhiques Spring 2010 ENG474 474 rials ENG English 4 to address these needs. UG LE Lecture Builds awareness of cultural similarities and differences and addresses the impact of cultural and personal variables on English language learning. Provides TEFL Theory techniques for integrating culture Spring 2010 ENG475 475 & Culture ENG English 4 into the EFL classroom. UG LE Lecture

Rhetorical approaches to analyzing language and persuasion. Topics include the role of metaphor, language and though; how language operates as discourse within texts, Rhetoric groups and situations; first-hand Spring 2010 ENG476 476 Culture ENG English 4 research of culture and persuasion. UG LE Lecture Intensive study of selected special topics or problems to meet the particular needs of participating Spring 2010 ENG477 477 Workshop ENG English 1 students. Titles vary. UG LE Lecture

Presents a survey of the scientific study of language and focuses on describing and explaining languages in their natural environment. Includes phonetics, phonology, Intro to morphology, syntax, semantics, Spring 2010 ENG478 478 Linguistics ENG English 4 pragmatics, and sociolinguistics. UG LE Lecture

Study of the ancestry and early growth of the English language, the history of English sounds and inflections, the development of the English vocabulary, and variations in History of pronunciation and usage in modern Spring 2010 ENG479 479 English Lang ENG English 4 British and American English. UG LE Lecture Intensive study of linguistic and/or rhetorical approaches to language. Intended to develop an understanding of language history, Language & structure, theory, pedagogy, and Spring 2010 ENG480 480 Literacy ENG English 4 context. UG LE Lecture Writing in ENG Spring 2010 ENG480W 480W 480 ENG English 0 UG LB Lab

Presents a theoretical foundation for the study of second language acquisition, including first language acquisition, interlanguage, contrastive analysis, error analysis, language universals, communicative Spring 2010 ENG481 481 Theory of ESL ENG English 4 competence, and learning theory. UG LE Lecture Develops linguistic analysis skills to help students recognize, analyze, and remediate written and spoken grammatical errors in ESL/EFL instructional contexts. Also focuses on pedagogical aspects of grammar TESOL instruction to nonnative speakers of Spring 2010 ENG482 482 Grammar ENG English 4 English. UG LE Lecture Examines the sociology of language, the ethnography of speaking, the variation in language structures, the social varieties of English, with their political and educational implications, and the relationship of Sociolinguistic these to second language Spring 2010 ENG483 483 s ENG English 4 acquisition. UG LE Lecture Develops skills in designing curricula through creating and adapting appropriate materials and activities, as well as evaluating and effectively using existing methodologies and TESOL Pract. materials available to the teacher of Spring 2010 ENG484 484 & Materials ENG English 4 ESL/EFL. UG LE Lecture Writing in ENG Spring 2010 ENG484W 484W 484 ENG English 0 UG LB Lab (Also listed as ED 420.) Focus on theoretical issues and practical problems of teaching English at all levels, including the teaching of writing and teaching of English to Studies in Eng speakers of other languages Spring 2010 ENG485 485 Education ENG English 2 (TESOL). UG LE Lecture Study of the integration and pedagogy of reading, writing, listening, speaking, viewing, and visually representing. Emphasis on responding to literature and Integrated introduction to interdisciplinary and Spring 2010 ENG486 486 Language Arts ENG English 4 thematic units. UG LE Lecture Writing in ENG Spring 2010 ENG486W 486W 486 ENG English 0 UG LB Lab Investigates key concepts and underlying theories in the field of language assessment. Looks at purposes and types of assessment with a focus on the development TESOL and use of authentic assessment for Spring 2010 ENG487 487 Assessment ENG English 4 English language learners. UG LE Lecture Foceses on ESL education in the U.S. and Ohio. Examines historical and legal precedents. Emphasizes components necessary for successful programs, including TESOL in Pre- curricula, assessment, classroom Spring 2010 ENG488 488 K-12 Class ENG English 4 dynamics, and parental involvement. UG LE Lecture Intensive study and discussion of a significant writer or work. Students will conduct a quarter-long research project culminating in a seminar paper; students will also prepare a Sr Seminar in portfolio of their undergraduate Spring 2010 ENG490 490 Literature ENG English 4 work. Titles vary. UG LE Lecture

Supervised reading in special areas of American, English, or world literature in translation, and English language and linguistics not available through course structure. Directed Limited to senior English majors with Independe Spring 2010 ENG491 491 Reading ENG English 1 a 3.0 cumulative average. UG IS nt Study Advanced students work closely with instructor on writing and revision, leading to the creation of professional and publishable poetry. Reading and discussion of Poetry Writing contemporary poetry and poetics. Spring 2010 ENG492 492 Seminar ENG English 4 May be repeated twice for credit. UG SE Seminar Writing in ENG Required writing component for ENG Spring 2010 ENG492W 492W 492 ENG English 0 492. UG LB Lab Advanced study and practice of the techniques and forms of fiction, with emphasis on producing fiction of professional and publishable quality. Includes instruction on publication Fiction Writing strategies. May be repeated once Spring 2010 ENG493 493 Sem ENG English 4 for credit. UG SE Seminar Writing in ENG Spring 2010 ENG493W 493W 493 ENG English 0 UG LB Lab Specialized courses in genres, modes, styles, practices, creative processes, and the craft of fiction, Studies creative non-fiction, poetry, or Creative playwriting. Spring 2010 ENG494 494 Writing ENG English 4 UG LE Lecture Writing in ENG Spring 2010 ENG494W 494W 494 ENG English 0 UG LB Lab Practical work experience performing writing-related tasks in cooperation with local business, professional, and service organizations. Performance is supervised and evaluated by the director of writing programs. Graded Spring 2010 ENG495 495 Internship ENG English 4 pass/unsatisfactory. UG IN Internship English Two-quarter sequence for senior Honors English majors who are doing an Independe Spring 2010 ENG498 498 Tutorial ENG English 2 English honors project. UG IS nt Study English Two-quarter sequence for senior Honors English majors who are doing an Independe Spring 2010 ENG499 499 Tutorial ENG English 2 English honors project. UG IS nt Study

Written business and organizational communication; attention to various Business forms including short reports and Spring 2010 ENG530 530 Writing ENG English 4 informal oral presentations. GR LE Lecture Fund of Survey of the fundamental principles Technical and skills used in scientific and Spring 2010 ENG533 533 Writing ENG English 4 technical writing. GR LE Lecture Combines study and pedagogy of composition for education majors specializing in grades 4-12. Emphasis is placed on writing as a Adv Comp for process and on improving writing Spring 2010 ENG541 541 Teachers ENG English 4 skills. GR LE Lecture Focus on writing nonfiction for non- academic purposes and audiences in Writing various styles, genres, and media. Spring 2010 ENG543 543 Nonfiction ENG English 4 Topic vary. GR LE Lecture Instruction in organization, documentation, and writing of research papers. Research projects based not only on primary and Research secondary sources but also on Spring 2010 ENG544 544 Writing ENG English 4 experiment and investigation. GR LE Lecture Introduction to teaching writing in middle and high school language arts and English classes. Students will participate in writing workshop Writing activities and study underlying Spring 2010 ENG545 545 Workshop ENG English 4 principles of workshop instruction. GR LE Lecture Introduction to direct reading instruction and workshop methodology through the modeling of teaching strategies. Topics include classroom organization and planning, journals, questioning Reading strategies, skills and literacy mini Spring 2010 ENG546 546 Workshop ENG English 4 lessons, and projects. GR LE Lecture Introduction to computer applications for a variety of both print and online publications, Desktop Pub including page design and layout, Spring 2010 ENG547 547 for ILA ENG English 4 writing and editing. GR LE Lecture Introduction to various types of literature written for young adults. Reading and analysis of adolescent books with an emphasis on their Adolescent selection and use in the secondary Spring 2010 ENG585 585 Literature ENG English 4 language arts classroom. GR LE Lecture Studies in Course of variable content dealing Selected with problems, approaches and Spring 2010 ENG599 599 Subjects ENG English 1 topics in the field of English. GR LE Lecture Courses, seminars, or workshops in Top in comp & specialized topics relating to writing Spring 2010 ENG600 600 Prof Writ ENG English 4 with computers. GR LE Lecture Instruction and experience in editing technical and professional documents, including both print and online publicatons. Covers types of Professional editing, the production process and Spring 2010 ENG602 602 Editing ENG English 4 issues in editing. GR LE Lecture Short courses, seminars, or workshops in specialized topics Short Topic relating to business, technical and Spring 2010 ENG604 604 Prof Writing ENG English 1 professional writing. GR LE Lecture Courses, seminars, or workshops in specialized topics relating to Top Tech and business, technical, and professional Spring 2010 ENG605 605 Prof Writ ENG English 1 writing. GR LE Lecture Intensive study of British literary history and/or the work of individual British writers. Intended to develop an understanding of literature within the contexts of the author's life Studies in literary production, or historical Spring 2010 ENG610 610 British Lit ENG English 4 background. GR LE Lecture Intensive study of American literary history and/or the work of individual American writers. Intended to develop an understanding of literature within the contexts of the Studies in authors's life, literary production, or Spring 2010 ENG620 620 American Lit ENG English 4 historical background. GR LE Lecture Intensive study of literature from the perspectives of gender theory. Intended to develop an understanding of gender and sexuality as important both to Lit, Gender & literature and to its critical Spring 2010 ENG630 630 Sexuality ENG English 4 appreciation. GR LE Lecture Intensive study of literature from different regions of America or reflecting the experiences of different ethnic groups. Intended to develop an understanding of race, region, and ethnicity as important Ethnic & both to literature and to its critical Spring 2010 ENG640 640 Regional Lit ENG English 4 appreciation. GR LE Lecture

Intensive study of literary theory in Studies in Lit order to develop an understanding Spring 2010 ENG650 650 Theory ENG English 4 of critical questions and approaches. GR LE Lecture (Also listed as COM 654.) Includes Feature Story finding, writing, polishing, and Spring 2010 ENG654 654 Writing ENG English 4 marketing feature material. GR LE Lecture (Also listed as COM 658.) Editing copy for mass media with emphasis on newspaper format, headline Editing for the writing, rewriting, and general copy Spring 2010 ENG658 658 Media ENG English 4 desk. GR LE Lecture Intensive study of literary genres (e.g. poetry, the novel, satire) or of Literary literary themes. Intended to develop Genres & an understanding of formal and Spring 2010 ENG660 660 Themes ENG English 4 structural aspects of literature. GR LE Lecture Intensive study, in English, of non- European literature, focused nationally, regionally, cross- Studies in culturally, thematically, or Spring 2010 ENG670 670 World Lit ENG English 4 generically. GR LE Lecture

Identifies the diverse needs of students learning English as a foreign language and the most TEFL effective curriculum development, Practices/Mate resources, and teaching techniques Spring 2010 ENG674 674 rials ENG English 4 to address these needs. GR LE Lecture Builds awareness of cultural similarities and differences and addresses the impact of culture and personal variables on English language learning. Provides TEFL Theory techniques for integrating culture Spring 2010 ENG675 675 & Culture ENG English 4 into the EFL classroom. GR LE Lecture Intensive study of selected special topics or problems designed to meet the needs of participating students. Spring 2010 ENG677 677 Workshop ENG English 1 Titles vary. GR LE Lecture

Presents a survey of the scientific study of language and focuses on describing and explaining languages in their natural environment. Includes phonetics, phonology, Intro to morphology, syntax, semantics, Spring 2010 ENG678 678 Linguistics ENG English 4 pragmatics, and sociolinguistics. GR LE Lecture Study of the ancestry and early growth of English, the history of English sounds and inflections, the development of the English vocabulary, and variations in History of pronunciation and usage in Modern Spring 2010 ENG679 679 English Lang ENG English 4 British and American English. GR LE Lecture Intensive study of linguistic and/or rhetorical approaches to language. Intended to develop an understanding of language history, Language & structure, theory, pedagogy, and Spring 2010 ENG680 680 Literacy ENG English 4 context. GR LE Lecture

Presents a theoretical foundation for the study of second language acquisition, including first language acquisition, interlanguage, contrastive analysis, error analysis, language universals, communicative Spring 2010 ENG681 681 Theory of ESL ENG English 4 competence, and learning theory. GR LE Lecture Develops linguistic analysis skills to help students recognize, analyze, and remediate written and spoken grammatical errors in ESL/EFL instructional contexts. Also focuses on pedagogical aspects of grammar TESOL instruction to nonnative speakers of Spring 2010 ENG682 682 Grammar ENG English 4 English. GR LE Lecture Examines the sociology of language, the ethnography of speaking, the variation in language structures, the social varieties of English, with their political and educational implications, and the relationship of Sociolinguistic these to second language Spring 2010 ENG683 683 s ENG English 4 acquisition. GR LE Lecture Develops skills in designing curricula through creating and adapting appropriate materials and activities, as well as evaluating and effectively TESOL using existing practices and Practices and materials available to the teacher of Spring 2010 ENG684 684 Materials ENG English 4 ESL/EFL. GR LE Lecture (Also listed as ED 620.) Focuses on theoretical issues and practical problems of teaching English at all levels, including the teaching of writing and teaching of English to Studies in Eng speakers of other languages Spring 2010 ENG685 685 Education ENG English 2 (TESOL). Titles vary. GR LE Lecture Study of the integration and pedagogy of reading, writing, listening, speaking, viewing and visually representing. Emphasis on responding to literatures and Integrated introduction to interdisciplinary and Spring 2010 ENG686 686 Language Arts ENG English 4 thematic units. GR LE Lecture Investigates key concepts and underlying theories in the field of language assessment. Looks at purposes and types of assessment with a focus on the development TESOL and use of authentic assessment for Spring 2010 ENG687 687 Assessment ENG English 4 English Language learners. GR LE Lecture

Focuses on ESL education in the U.S. and Ohio. Examines historical and legal precedents. Emphasizes components necessary for successful programs, including curricula, assessment, classroom TESOL in Pre- dynamics, and parental involvement. Spring 2010 ENG688 688 K-12 Class ENG English 4 GR LE Lecture Advanced students work closely with instructor on writing and revising, leading to the creation of professional and publishable poetry. Reading and discussion of Poetry Writing contemporary poetry and poetics. Spring 2010 ENG692 692 Seminar ENG English 4 May be repeated twice for credit. GR SE Seminar Advanced study and practice of the techniques and forms of fiction, with emphasis on producing fiction of professional and publishable quality. Includes instruction on publication Fiction Writing strategies. May be repeated once Spring 2010 ENG693 693 Sem ENG English 4 for credit. GR SE Seminar Specialized courses in genres, modes, styles, practices, creative Studies processes, and the craft of fiction, Creative creative non-fiction, poetry or Spring 2010 ENG694 694 Writing ENG English 4 playwriting. GR LE Lecture Introduction to research in language and writing. Emphasis on finding and using library resources, surveying research designs, and Research in understanding and reporting Spring 2010 ENG700 700 Lang & Writ ENG English 4 research in the human sciences. GR LE Lecture

Examination of the aims and approaches of scholarly study of literature and the tools and methods of literary research. Emphasis on the problems of collecting, evaluating, Research in Lit and reporting the findings of Spring 2010 ENG701 701 Studies ENG English 4 scholarly study. GR LE Lecture Examines literary criticism and theories of textuality that are being applied to literature. Emphasis is placed on understanding the development and application of Lit contemporary theories of literature Crit:Theory/Pr and their effect on the study of Spring 2010 ENG702 702 actice ENG English 4 literature. GR LE Lecture Introduction to the theory and pedagogy of college-level writing courses. Requires concurrent Teaching teaching or tutorial experience. College Comp Required of all first-year English Spring 2010 ENG703 703 I ENG English 4 teaching assistants. GR LE Lecture Introduction to the theory and pedagogy of college-level writing courses. Requires concurrent Teaching teaching or tutorial experience. College Comp Required of all first-year English Spring 2010 ENG704 704 II ENG English 2 teaching assistants. GR LE Lecture

Consideration of the sources and processes of language and its relationship to thought, imagination, and symbolic form. Emphasis on the contributions of anthropology, linguistics, philosophy, psychology, The Nature of and sociology to our understanding Spring 2010 ENG707 707 Language ENG English 4 of language. GR LE Lecture Survey of the theoretical and practical aspects of literary creativity including such considerations as the creative imagination and writers' practice of their craft. Includes The Creative practice in the creation of original Spring 2010 ENG710 710 Process ENG English 4 work. GR LE Lecture Introduction to rhetoric as related to the written word. Covers the history of rhetoric, current rhetorical theory, and the application of rhetorical theory to the study of literature and Spring 2010 ENG711 711 Rhetoric ENG English 4 composition. GR LE Lecture Introduction to the theoretical and practical study of style in writing, with emphasis on the development Style in of English prose style and practice in Spring 2010 ENG712 712 Writing ENG English 4 stylistic analysis. GR LE Lecture

Introduction to the study of language beyond the sentence level. Topics covered will include Discourse pragmatics, conversational analysis, Spring 2010 ENG714 714 Analysis ENG English 4 cohesion, and written language. GR LE Lecture Current approaches to the study of literature in the classroom. Topics include literary types, analysis, The Study of evaluation, and the relationship of Spring 2010 ENG716 716 Literature ENG English 4 literature to other disciplines. GR LE Lecture Current approaches to writing and the study of composition in the classroom. Topics include whole language, invention, revision, stylistics, editing, the analysis of The Study of student writing, and effective Spring 2010 ENG717 717 Writing ENG English 4 pedagogical practice. Titles vary. GR LE Lecture Current approaches to the study of technical, business, and other specialized writing. Critical and historical analyses are supplemented Professional by assignments in writing the Spring 2010 ENG718 718 Writing ENG English 4 studied forms. GR LE Lecture Reading, research, reports, and discussion of topics dealing with gender and literature (e.g., literature by and about women, feminist critical theory and practice, and Sem in Lit and gender roles in literature). Titles Spring 2010 ENG720 720 Gender ENG English 4 vary. GR SE Seminar Study of materials, topics, texts, and methodology appropriate to teaching gender studies in literature. Teaching Lit Includes an assigned lesson and a Spring 2010 ENG721 721 and Gender ENG English 4 research project. GR LE Lecture

Explores gender and other variables of identity (e.g. ethnicity, class, sexuality, religious affiliation, disability) and their relationship to the production/consumption of WMS Study: texts. Readings include literary Spring 2010 ENG725 725 Theory & Lit ENG English 4 texts and feminist theory. GR SE Seminar Reading, research, reports, and discussion on topics dealing with a single writer or a small group of writers either of the same milieu or Seminar: linked by a common theme, style, or Spring 2010 ENG730 730 Major Writers ENG English 4 subject matter. GR SE Seminar Study of materials, topics, texts, and methodology appropriate to teaching a single writer or two closely related ones. Includes an Teaching assigned lesson and a research Spring 2010 ENG731 731 Major Writers ENG English 4 project. GR LE Lecture Reading, research, reports, and discussion on topics dealing with a Seminar: single literary genre (e.g., epic, Literary novel, tragedy, lyric poetry, or Spring 2010 ENG740 740 Genres ENG English 4 historical drama). GR SE Seminar Study of materials, topics, texts, and methodology appropriate to Teaching teaching a single literary genre. Literary Includes an assigned lesson and a Spring 2010 ENG741 741 Genres ENG English 4 research project. GR LE Lecture Reading, research, reports, and discussion of topics dealing with the literature and culture of particular historical periods or with literary Seminar: movements (e.g., the Middle Ages, Cultural the age of Johnson, romanticism, or Spring 2010 ENG750 750 Periods ENG English 4 the twenties). GR SE Seminar Study of materials, topics, texts, and methodology appropriate to teaching the literature and culture of particular historical periods or teaching literary movements. Teaching Includes an assigned lesson and a Spring 2010 ENG751 751 Cultural Period ENG English 4 research project. GR LE Lecture Reading, research, reports, and discussion on topics dealing with special problems such as literary themes, literary conventions, literature in relation to other disciplines, literary backgrounds, Sem: Spec critical approaches, and Spring 2010 ENG760 760 Literary Probl ENG English 4 interdisciplinary study. GR SE Seminar

Study of materials, topics, texts, and methodology appropriate to teaching special problems such as literary themes, literary conventions, literature in relation to other Teaching Spec disciplines. Includes an assigned Spring 2010 ENG761 761 Lit Probs ENG English 4 lesson and a research project. GR LE Lecture Reading, research, reports, projects, and discussion on English linguistic topics, including phonetics, phonology, morphology, syntax, semantics, pragmatics, discourse analysis, text linguistics, sociolinguistics, psycholinguistics, Sem in English language acquisition, and historical Spring 2010 ENG770 770 Language ENG English 4 linguistics. GR SE Seminar Reading, research, reports, and discussion on topics dealing with the theory and pedagogy of writing (e.g., response to writing, writing Seminar in across the curriculum, computers Spring 2010 ENG780 780 Writing ENG English 4 and composition). GR SE Seminar Continuing Independe Spring 2010 ENG789 789 Registration ENG English 1 GR IS nt Study Faculty-directed independent study in literature or language usually requiring reports and conferences with the instructor. A maximum of Independent four credits may be applied to the Independe Spring 2010 ENG791 791 Study ENG English 1 M.A. degree. GR IS nt Study

Study, discussion, and application of techniques of observational research in the English/language arts classroom. Students will design, carry out, and write a research Classroom project. May be taken for letter Spring 2010 ENG793 793 Research Eng ENG English 1 grade or pass/unsatisfactory. GR LE Lecture

Supervised college-level teaching, Intern & archival work, or professional Spring 2010 ENG795 795 Apprenticeship ENG English 4 writing. Graded pass/unsatisfactory. GR IN Internship To be arranged with the Director of Graduate Studies. Students will be allowed a maximum of eight hours Independe Spring 2010 ENG799 799 Thesis ENG English 4 thesis credit toward the degree. GR IS nt Study Survey of areas of engineering physics. Discussion of specific problems in fields such as space science, fluid and plasma dynamics, thermal science, lasers, Cont Areas- Engineerin instrumentation, materials research, Spring 2010 EP231 231 Egr Phy EP g Physics 1 and nuclear engineering. UG LE Lecture (Also listed as PHY 322.) Study of optical instruments by means of both geometrical and physical optics. Theory and application of interferometry and light detection Lecture/La devices. Brief introduction to lasers b Engineerin and holography. Three hours Combinatio Spring 2010 EP322 322 Applied Optics EP g Physics 4 lecture, two hours lab. UG LL n Engineerin Spring 2010 EP322L 322L Lab EP g Physics 0 UG LB Lab (Also listed as PHY 400.) Crystal structure, energy bands, charge carriers, and carrier motion in semiconductors. Electrical and optical properties. P-N junction diodes. Equilibrium, dc, ac, and transient characteristics. Metal- Semiconducto Engineerin Semiconductor junctions. Diode Spring 2010 EP400 400 r Materials EP g Physics 3 design. UG LE Lecture (Also listed as PHY 401.) Covers structure and characteristics of bipolar transistors, field effect transistors, and other selected Semiconduct Engineerin devices. Includes design and Spring 2010 EP401 401 Device Phy EP g Physics 3 computer modeling of devices. UG LE Lecture (Also listed as PHY 402). Survey of the individual processes used in fabricating semiconductor devices. Semincond Integration of these processes to Dev Engineerin produce MOS and bipolar structures. Spring 2010 EP402 402 Processing EP g Physics 3 Computer design aids. UG LB Lab (Also listed as PHY 432). Introduction to the physics of lasers including emission and absorption processes in lasing, the factors controlling laser gain, the properties of optical resonators, and a survey Engineerin of salient features for principal types Spring 2010 EP432 432 Lasers EP g Physics 3 of lasers. UG LE Lecture (Also listed as PHY 432). Introduction to the physics of lasers including emission and absorption processes in lasing, the factors controlling laser gain, the properties of optical resonators, and a survey Engineerin of salient features for principal types Spring 2010 EP432 432 Lasers EP g Physics 3 of lasers. UG LB Lab Introduction to nanoscience and technology. Topics include introduction to quantum mechanics, fabrication, characterization, materials, electronic properties, Intro optical properties, magnetic Nanosci/Nanot Engineerin properties, devices, MEMS and Spring 2010 EP440 440 ech EP g Physics 4 NEMS. UG LE Lecture Engineerin Spring 2010 EP440L 440L Lab EP g Physics 0 UG LB Lab The course offers an overview of basic sensor technology to provide the engineering student with practical working knowledge of sensors. Course will include basic sensor operating principles, basic Introduction Engineerin electronics and measurement Spring 2010 EP470 470 to Sensors EP g Physics 4 principles. UG LE Lecture The course offers an overview of basic sensor technology to provide the engineering student with practical working knowledge of sensors. Course will include basic sensor operating principles, basic Introduction Engineerin electronics and measurement Spring 2010 EP470 470 to Sensors EP g Physics 4 principles. UG LB Lab Independent design/development/research projects in engineering physics. A detailed written final report and seminar presentation are required. A project proposal must be approved Engineering Engineerin by the program faculty before Spring 2010 EP494 494 Phy Projects EP g Physics 3 registration. UG SE Seminar Writing in EP Engineerin Required writing compnent for EP Spring 2010 EP494W 494W 494 EP g Physics 0 494. UG LB Lab Independent design/development/research projects in engineering physics for departmental honors students. A final report, seminar presentation, and a journal submission are required. A project proposal must be approved by the program faculty before registration. Honors Egr- Engineerin Independe Spring 2010 EP499 499 Phy Projects EP g Physics 3 UG IS nt Study Writing in EP Engineerin Required writing component for EP Spring 2010 EP499W 499W 499 EP g Physics 0 499. UG LB Lab

(Also listed as PHY 600.) Study of crystal and electron band structure, selected topics in quantum theory; change carriers in semiconductors; electrical and optical properties; and the structure and characteristics of p- n junctions. Also, the generation, Semiconducto Engineerin recombination, and motion of Spring 2010 EP600 600 r Materials EP g Physics 3 charge carriers. GR LE Lecture (Also listed as PHY 601). Study of the structure and characteristics of bipolar transistors, field effect transistors, and other selected Semiconducto Engineerin devices. Also covers design and Spring 2010 EP601 601 r Dev Physics EP g Physics 3 computer modeling of devices. GR LE Lecture (Also listed as PHY 602). Survey of the individual processes used in fabricating semiconductor devices. Integration of these processes to Semiconducto Engineerin produce MOS and bipolar structures. Spring 2010 EP602 602 r Dev Process EP g Physics 3 Computer design aids. GR LE Lecture (Also listed as PHY 622). Study of the optical instruments by means of both geometric and physical optics. Theory and applications of interferometry and light detection devices. Brief introduction to lasers and holography. 4 hours lab for five Lecture/La weeks, 2 hours lecture. b Engineerin Combinatio Spring 2010 EP622 622 Applied Optics EP g Physics 4 GR LL n Engineerin Spring 2010 EP622L 622L Lab EP g Physics 0 GR LB Lab Introduction to the physics of lasers including emission and absorption processes in lasing, the factors controlling laser gain, the properties of optical resonators, and a survey Engineerin of salient features for principal types Spring 2010 EP632 632 Lasers EP g Physics 3 of lasers. GR LB Lab Introduction to the physics of lasers including emission and absorption processes in lasing, the factors controlling laser gain, the properties of optical resonators, and a survey Engineerin of salient features for principal types Spring 2010 EP632 632 Lasers EP g Physics 3 of lasers. GR LE Lecture Lecture/Re Environme citation Sel Topics in ntal Combinatio Spring 2010 ES701 701 Env Sci ES Sciences 1 GR LR n Transport, transformation, and fate of solutes and contaminants in the vadose zone and the saturated zone. Processes include their advection, dispersion, solution, volatilization, sorption, and acid- Environme base, precipitation, complexation, Subsurface ntal oxidation-reduction, hydrolysis, Spring 2010 ES702 702 Processes ES Sciences 3 microbial and isotopic reactions. GR LE Lecture

This course will help students construct a framework for developing sustainable solutions to environmental problems. Potential technological, economic, and policy- Environme related approaches to sustainability Env Resource ntal will be discussed for a variety of Spring 2010 ES703 703 Sustain ES Sciences 3 environmental problems. GR LE Lecture This course details methods used for identifying natural and anthropogenic environmental stressors. Physical, chemical, and biological assessment methods are Environme described showing how they are Env Stressor ntal used in an integrated, Spring 2010 ES704 704 Ident ES Sciences 3 interdisciplinary assessment design. GR LE Lecture This course will provide students with an extensive background in the policies underlying environmental Lecture/Re Environme law and regulation with special citation Env Policy & ntal emphasis on experience in the Combinatio Spring 2010 ES705 705 Regulation ES Sciences 3 United States. GR LR n

Introduction to sampling schemes, exploratory data analysis, probability distributions, and statistical methods for environmental data, confidence, prediction and tolerance intervals. Intro Environme Introduction to linear models, Environmental ntal simulation and risk assessment and Spring 2010 ES706 706 Stat ES Sciences 4 stochiastic processes. GR LE Lecture Independent study designed to develop proficiency in technology, instrumentation, research design, Environme and data analysis in an area of ntal concentration different from a Spring 2010 ES707 707 Lab Rotation ES Sciences 4 student's area of specialization. GR LB Lab Introduces Environmental Sciences students to the ongoing research activities in the departments of Environme biological sciences, chemistry, and Introduction ntal geological sciences; involves Spring 2010 ES708 708 to Research ES Sciences 1 presentations by ES faculty. GR LE Lecture Explores current topics and Environme contemporary research programs Persepctives ntal and ideas in Environmental Spring 2010 ES709 709 in Env Sci ES Sciences 1 Sciences. GR SE Seminar This course, through readings and lectures, uses the historical records to identify the constants in human behavior and institutions and Hist of Environme evaluates the adaptations that have Environmental ntal been made to address Spring 2010 ES710 710 ism ES Sciences 3 environmental issues. GR LE Lecture

Graduate level introduction to environmental biology at multiple levels of biological organization including molecular biology, Environme organismal physiology and Env BIo Genes ntal evolutionary biology, and community Spring 2010 ES712 712 Org & Eco ES Sciences 3 and ecosystem ecology. GR LE Lecture

Statistical techniques for the modeling and analysis of spatial and time-series environmental data, Environme including spatio-temporal analysis, Environmental ntal using appropriate software. Spring 2010 ES714 714 Statistics ES Sciences 4 Applications and case studies. GR LE Lecture

The risk assessment paradigm is described while focusing on understanding and integrating complex effects and exposure issues in the risk characterization Risk Environme component of the process. The Assessment & ntal strengths and limitations of currently Spring 2010 ES715 715 Commun ES Sciences 4 used methods will be examined. GR LE Lecture Explores quantitative analysis, modeling and forecasting the behavior of nonlinear complex environmental systems. Introduces the concepts and tools for analyzing Environme and modeling: scaling in space and Complexity in ntal time, feedback, and self- Spring 2010 ES716 716 Env System ES Sciences 4 organization. GR LE Lecture

Skills are developed to predict behavior and movement of chemical contaminants in atmospheric, aquatic and soil systems. Physical and chemical properties of Chem Environme contaminants and environmental Processes in ntal interactions are evaluated to Spring 2010 ES718 718 Envir ES Sciences 3 determine their ultimate fate. GR LE Lecture Population ecology studies the sizes of populations and the processes Environme that influence those population Population ntal sizes. Spring 2010 ES746 746 Ecology ES Sciences 3 GR LE Lecture This course will study the development of the ecosystem concepts and the traditional ways in which organisms can alter Environme ecosystem dynamics through Biology of ntal physical or chemical interaction with Spring 2010 ES756 756 Ecosystems ES Sciences 3 their environments. GR LE Lecture Study the principles of GIS and its applications to environmental problems. Lectures and project are designed to explore GIS data source, format, acquisition, Environme integration, and analysis, and the Geol & Env ntal processes of decision-making using Spring 2010 ES761 761 Applica GIS ES Sciences 4 GIS. GR LE Lecture Students study how computer enhancement and calibration of satellite and aerial digital imagery Remote Environme can help in analyzing and solving Sensing ntal geological and environmental Spring 2010 ES763 763 Applica ES Sciences 4 problems. GR LE Lecture This is a survey course of modern computational tools and strategies used in sequence, 3-D structure and functional analysis of biomolecules. Students will gain hands on Comp Environme "laboratory" experience with key Tools/Strategi ntal software and strategies. Spring 2010 ES765 765 eses ES Sciences 4 GR LE Lecture Environme Research and problems designed for Indep Topics ntal specific needs and talents of the Independe Spring 2010 ES799 799 & Research ES Sciences 1 students. GR IS nt Study The internship option is available to second year PhD students wishing to gain experience with an environmental professional in an approved interdisciplinary job setting Environme and providing opportunity to Internship ntal formulate a dissertation research Spring 2010 ES808 808 Option ES Sciences 5 topic. GR IN Internship

Ethics underpin the way we act. This course will provide students with an Lecture/Re Env and Environme understanding of ethics generally, citation Research ntal and as they apply in environmental Combinatio Spring 2010 ES809 809 Ethics ES Sciences 1 and research settings. GR LR n

This course provides students with Lecture/Re Environme an overview of the key issues faced citation Env Mgt & ntal by environment managers, Combinatio Spring 2010 ES810 810 Economics ES Sciences 2 particularly economic considerations. GR LR n Capstone course bringing together all the interdisciplinary aspects of Lecture/Re Environme the Environmental Sciences Ph.D. citation Env Problem ntal Program; involves small group Combinatio Spring 2010 ES811 811 Solving ES Sciences 2 problem solving exercises. GR LR n

Planning and execution of scholarly original research of a quality that is publishable in a refereed scientific journal. Research must be Environme communicated to the Supervisory Dissertation ntal Committee in written form and Independe Spring 2010 ES813 813 Research ES Sciences 1 defended by public oral examination. GR IS nt Study Provide students with an overview of the programs and career options in Biology, Clinical Laboratory Science, Careers in EH, Exercise Exercise Biology and Environmental Spring 2010 EXB194 194 EXB, CL, BIO EXB Biology 1 Science. UG LE Lecture

A course to foster the development of basic knowledge and essential sills needed to identify and interpret EKG strips. In addition, basic cardiovascular medications and their EKG Exercise probable influence on exercise Spring 2010 EXB260 260 Interpretation EXB Biology 2 performance will be described. UG LE Lecture Analysis of muscular interrelationships in basic body movements; analysis of principles of mechanics as they relate to Human Exercise fundamental & complext motor Spring 2010 EXB352 352 Biomechanics EXB Biology 4 skills. UG LE Lecture Exercise Spring 2010 EXB352L 352L Lab EXB Biology 0 UG LB Lab Exercise Spring 2010 EXB352W 352W Writing in EXB EXB Biology 0 UG LB Lab An in-depth study of the scientific aspects of the acute and chronic metabolic and physiological Exercise Exercise responses of the human body to Spring 2010 EXB353 353 Physiology EXB Biology 5 exercise in health and disease. UG LE Lecture Exercise Physiology I Exercise Spring 2010 EXB353L 353L Lab EXB Biology 0 Required laboratory for EXB 353. UG LB Lab Exercise physiology as it is applied to fitness and performance. Programs that distinguish between health-related fitness and physiology Exercise Exercise of maximal performance will be Spring 2010 EXB354 354 Physiology II EXB Biology 4 discussed. UG LE Lecture Exercise Spring 2010 EXB354L 354L Lab in EXB EXB Biology 0 UG LB Lab A comprehensive study of pathophysiology, clinical applications, exercise programming and prescription in cardiovascular, Clin Exercise Exercise pulmonary, and neuromuscular Spring 2010 EXB450 450 Phys I EXB Biology 5 diseases. UG LE Lecture Clin Exercise Exercise Spring 2010 EXB450L 450L Phys I Lab EXB Biology 0 Required laboratory for EXB 450. UG LB Lab

A continuation in the study of pathophysiology clinical applications, exercise programming, and prescription in metabolic, Clin Exercise Exercise immunological hematological and Spring 2010 EXB451 451 Phys II EXB Biology 5 orthopedic diseases. UG LE Lecture Exercise Spring 2010 EXB451L 451L Lab in EXB EXB Biology 0 UG LB Lab Writing in EXB Exercise Spring 2010 EXB451W 451W 451 EXB Biology 0 UG LB Lab Exercise pharmacology concerns the effect of exercise on the therapeutic actions of commonly used prescription and over-the-counter drugs. The effect of drugs on Exercise Exercise athletic performance is also Spring 2010 EXB452 452 Pharmacology EXB Biology 3 emphasized. UG LE Lecture An in-depth study of the primary responsibilities regarding the development and directing of safe and effective clinical exercise programs and secondary preventive Cardiac Exercise services for the cardiac and Spring 2010 EXB455 455 Rehabilitation EXB Biology 4 pulmonary patient. UG LE Lecture Lab in Cardiac Exercise Spring 2010 EXB455L 455L Rehabilitation EXB Biology 0 UG LB Lab Designed to involve exercise science students in a culminating practicum experience in their field of study during their senior year. The Internship Exercise experience involved work site Spring 2010 EXB466 466 Exercise Bio EXB Biology 4 training or a research project. UG IN Internship

Exercise A culmination, in-depth, synthesis of Biology Exercise the research literature pertaining to Spring 2010 EXB482 482 Seminar EXB Biology 1 the field of exercise science. UG SE Seminar Study of clinical exercise physiology with an emphasis on the cardiopulmonary system which includes how to contruct, Lecture/La Clinical administer, and interpret various b Exercise Phys Exercise types of cardiopulmonary Combinatio Spring 2010 EXB650 650 I EXB Biology 4 assessment instruments. GR LL n Study of Clinical Exercise Physiology with emphasis on pulmonary, metabolic, orthopedic, and neuromuscular disorders. Physiological assessment and Lecture/La Clinical exercise prescription standards are b Exercise Phys Exercise based on the guidelines established Combinatio Spring 2010 EXB651 651 II EXB Biology 4 by the A.C.S.M. GR LL n

Theroretical and practical study of the effects of exercise on the human organism with specific consideration given to bioenergetics, Lecture/La neuromuscular concepts, respiration, b Exercise Exercise acid base balances, cardiorespiratory Combinatio Spring 2010 EXB653 653 Physiology I EXB Biology 4 responses, and endocrinology. GR LL n Theoretical and practical study of the effects of exercise on the human organism with specific consideration Exercise Exercise given to aspects in applied exercise Spring 2010 EXB654 654 Physiology II EXB Biology 4 physiology. GR LE Lecture An in-depth study of the primary responsibilities regarding the development and directing of safe and effective clinical exercise programs and secondary preventive Cardiac Exercise services for the cardiac and Spring 2010 EXB655 655 Rehabilitation EXB Biology 4 pulmonary patient. GR LE Lecture Cardiac Rehabilitation Exercise Spring 2010 EXB655L 655L Lab EXB Biology 0 GR LB Lab Introductory analysis of rural Lecture/La Food and community capital, rural change, b Agricultural Agricultural and current issues relevant to rural Combinatio Spring 2010 FAS101 101 Society FAS Systems 4 agricultural society. UG LL n Fundamentals of livestock production, including feeding and nutrition, reproductive physiology, Lecture/La Food and selective breeding, health, b Intro Animal Agricultural management, and marketing of Combinatio Spring 2010 FAS103 103 Science FAS Systems 4 major and minor species. UG LL n

Fundamentals of agronomic crop production, including crop biology and management, soils and soil Lecture/La Food and water management, tillage seeding, b Intro Agricultural plant breeding, seed and grain Combinatio Spring 2010 FAS104 104 Agronomy FAS Systems 4 quality, and pest management. UG LL n

Fundamentals of economic issues relevant to the agricultural industry. Topics will include the production and distribution of agricultural production, markets, international Lecture/La Food and trade, entitlement programs, and b Agricultural Agricultural commodity contracts/trading. Combinatio Spring 2010 FAS201 201 Economics FAS Systems 4 UG LL n Fundamentals of farm business management. Principles of management, cost analysis, agricultural enterprise budgets, farm budgets, cash flow analysis, and Lecture/La Food and organizational structure and b Farm Business Agricultural planning in agricultural operations. Combinatio Spring 2010 FAS210 210 Management FAS Systems 4 UG LL n Lecture/La Food and b Ag Science Agricultural Focused study in an area of interest Combinatio Spring 2010 FAS269 269 Topics FAS Systems 1 in Agricultural Science. UG LL n Lecture/La Food and b Ag Business Agricultural Focused study in an area of interest Combinatio Spring 2010 FAS279 279 Topics FAS Systems 1 in Agricultural Business. UG LL n Application of theory and practice in Food and Agricultural Systems settings. Individual supervised Food and learning experiences and on-site Agricultural seminars under the direction of Spring 2010 FAS287 287 Practicum I FAS Systems 1 instructor and site staff. UG PR Practicum Fundamentals of livestock production, including feeding and nutrition, reproductive physiology, selective breeding, health, management, and marketing of major and minor species. Current Animal Food and and projected business Science Agricultural developments in the livestock Spring 2010 FAS331 331 Industry FAS Systems 4 industry. UG LE Lecture Fundamentals of agronomic crop production, including crop biology and management, soils and soil water management, tillage and seeding, plant breeding, seed and Agronomic Food and grain quality, pest management, Industry & Agricultural agricultural sustainability, and future Spring 2010 FAS332 332 Bus FAS Systems 4 developments. UG LE Lecture Focus on current agricultural topics including government programs and policies, current technological trends Food and and practices, international Agricultural Agricultural agriculture, and agricultural Spring 2010 FAS333 333 Development FAS Systems 4 employment opportunities. UG LE Lecture Individual supervised learning Food and experiences and on-site seminars Agricultural under the direction of instructor and Spring 2010 FAS387 387 Practicum II FAS Systems 1 site staff. UG PR Practicum Food and Agricultural Focused study in an area of interest Spring 2010 FAS479 479 Special Topics FAS Systems 1 in Food and Agricultural Systems. UG LE Lecture Provides knowledge that helps students effectively manage their personal financial affairs. Topics include personal financial statements, budgeting, tax planning, investing and savings, consumer Personal Fin borrowing, insurance, real estate, Spring 2010 FIN205 205 Decision FIN Finance 4 and retirement planning. UG LE Lecture Writing in FIN Required writing component for FIN Spring 2010 FIN205W 205W 205 FIN Finance 0 205. UG LB Lab

Introduction to the basic concepts, principles, and analytical techniques of financial management. Topics include financial planning and analysis, risk and return, time value Financial of money, cost of capital, capital Spring 2010 FIN310 310 Management I FIN Finance 4 budgeting, and capital structure. UG LE Lecture Continuation of Finance 310. Emphasis is on financial decisions. Topics include dividend policy, current asset management and financing, derivatives and risk Financial management, international finance, Management hybrid forms of financing, and Spring 2010 FIN311 311 II FIN Finance 4 mergers and acquisitions. UG LE Lecture

This course introduces basic concepts and techniques of financial Foundations planning from the perspective of a Spring 2010 FIN315 315 of Fin Plan FIN Finance 4 professional financial planner. UG LE Lecture Writing in FIN Spring 2010 FIN315W 315W 315 FIN Finance 0 UG LB Lab Introduction to the principles and practices of real estate. Topics include the real estate profession and industry, real estate contracts, market analysis, valuation approaches, financing techniques, investment analysis, and home ownership. Successful completion of this course meets part of the Real Estate licensing requirements for real Spring 2010 FIN331 331 Prin&Pract FIN Finance 4 estate salespeople in Ohio. UG LE Lecture Includes all areas of law commonly concerned with the typical real estate practitioner and investor- consumer. Topics include the law of agency as applied to real estate brokers and salespeople, law of fixtures, estates (including leases), conveyancing of real estate, real estate managers, zoning, cooperatives, condominiums, and license laws of Ohio. Successful completion of this course meets part Real Estate of the licensing requirements for real Spring 2010 FIN332 332 Law FIN Finance 4 estate salespeople in Ohio. UG LE Lecture Introduction to principles and practices of personal risk management and insurance. Topics include property and liability insurance, life insurance, disability Risk and insurance, health insurance, and Spring 2010 FIN351 351 Insurance FIN Finance 4 social security. UG LE Lecture The objective of this course is to analyze corporate financial Analysis of information from an investment Spring 2010 FIN400 400 Corp Fin Inf FIN Finance 4 analyst persepective. UG LE Lecture Writing in FIN Required writing component for FIN Spring 2010 FIN400W 400W 400 FIN Finance 0 400. UG LB Lab Introduction to the theory and Investing in practice of investing in stocks, Spring 2010 FIN401 401 Securities FIN Finance 4 bonds, and other securities. UG LE Lecture Advanced treatment of the theory and practice of investing. Provides Seminar in opportunities for individual Spring 2010 FIN402 402 Investments FIN Finance 4 investigation of selected topics. UG SE Seminar

This two-quarter course provides hands-on experience in managing real money. The students manage an investment portfolio using money from the University Foundation. The course helps students learn about Real Money asset valuation and allocation, and Spring 2010 FIN403 403 Investing FIN Finance 4 portfolio management. UG LE Lecture The objective of this course is to provide students with an introduction to the valuation of fixed income securities and the Fixed Income management of fixed income Spring 2010 FIN404 404 Securities FIN Finance 4 investment portfolios. UG LE Lecture The objective of this course is to provide students with an Financial understanding of futures, options, Spring 2010 FIN405 405 Derivatives FIN Finance 4 and swaps. UG LE Lecture In this course students will be exposed to the tools, strategies, Security statistics and history of portfolio Analysis analysis in competitive securities Spring 2010 FIN406 406 Portfolio FIN Finance 4 markets. UG LE Lecture Analysis of issues relating to the Mgt of Fin financial management of financial Spring 2010 FIN411 411 Institutions FIN Finance 4 institutions. UG LE Lecture Application of financial concepts and Financial analytical techniques to financial Management decision making. Extensive use of Spring 2010 FIN418 418 III FIN Finance 4 cases. UG LE Lecture Writing in FIN Required writing component for FIN Spring 2010 FIN418W 418W 418 FIN Finance 0 418. UG LB Lab In-depth treatment of advanced problems in financial management. Seminar in Writing Intensive. Spring 2010 FIN419 419 Corporate Fin FIN Finance 4 UG SE Seminar In-depth treatment of advanced problems in managerial finance. Topics include capital budgeting, capital structure theory, cost of Seminar in capital, dividend policy, and long- Spring 2010 FIN420 420 Financial Mgt FIN Finance 4 term financial management. UG SE Seminar

In depth study of real estate finance and the theory and practice of appraising real estate. Successful completion of this course meets part Real Estate of the licensing requirements for real Spring 2010 FIN430 430 Fin & App FIN Finance 4 estate sales people in Ohio. UG LE Lecture Explores the theory and practice of real estate investment analysis as it Investing in relates to personal financial planning Spring 2010 FIN435 435 Real Estate FIN Finance 4 objectives. UG LE Lecture

Advanced treatment of theory and practice of insurance as it relates to personal and business planning objectives. Examination of selected Adv Topics in topics and issues. Prerequisite FIN Spring 2010 FIN455 455 Insurance FIN Finance 4 351 or permission of instructor. UG LE Lecture Familiarizes students with the concepts of retirement planning and employee benefits and the application of these concepts to Retirement overall financial planning for Spring 2010 FIN461 461 Planning FIN Finance 4 individuals and small businesses. UG LE Lecture Writing in FIN Required writing component for FIN Spring 2010 FIN461W 461W 461 FIN Finance 0 461. UG LB Lab Provides a theoretical and practical approach to estate planning. Includes estate and gift taxes, wills, Estate trusts, and estate planning Spring 2010 FIN462 462 Planning FIN Finance 4 techniques. UG LE Lecture Students participate in financial planning laboratories and attend workshops on interviewing techniques, data gathering, plan preparation, and computerized Practicum in planning models. For financial Spring 2010 FIN470 470 Fin Plan FIN Finance 4 services majors only. UG LE Lecture

Finance Independent study in selected areas Spring 2010 FIN477 477 Studies FIN Finance 1 of finance or financial services. UG LE Lecture Hon: Ind Research in finance for fulfillment of Study in the Honors program project Independe Spring 2010 FIN478 478 Finance FIN Finance 1 requirement. UG IS nt Study Seminar in a finance topic of current Special Topics and timely interest. Topics and Spring 2010 FIN480 480 in Fin FIN Finance 4 prerequisites vary. UG SE Seminar One-quarter faculty-supervised internship in finance. Students work in a firm or public agency, Internship in participate in seminars, and submit Spring 2010 FIN481 481 Finance FIN Finance 1 reports. Topics vary. UG IN Internship Study of the international aspects of financial management. Topics include foreign exchange management, international capital budgeting, international financing, International tax planning, and working capital Spring 2010 FIN490 490 Fin Mgt FIN Finance 4 management. UG LE Lecture Analysis of issues relating to the Mgt of Fin financial management of financial Spring 2010 FIN702 702 Institutions FIN Finance 4 institutions. GR LE Lecture Concepts, theories, and techniques Investment underlying the development of Spring 2010 FIN710 710 Management FIN Finance 4 investment policies and strategies. GR LE Lecture Advanced treatment of selected topics in investments including Seminar in options, futures, and portfolio Spring 2010 FIN711 711 Investments FIN Finance 4 theory. GR SE Seminar Advanced treatment of the theory and practice of long-term financial management. Topics include dividends, leasing, hybrid financing, Sem in derivatives and risk management, Financial mergers and acquisitions, and Spring 2010 FIN742 742 Managemt FIN Finance 4 divestitures. GR SE Seminar Advanced treatment of the theory and practice of working capital management, including cash management, credit policy, inventory policy, and short-term Sem in Wkg financing strategies. Extensive use Spring 2010 FIN743 743 Capital Mgt FIN Finance 4 of outside readings. GR SE Seminar Overview of the financial management function in health care organizations. Topics include budgeting, control, capital Fin Mgt Health expenditure analysis, and rate Spring 2010 FIN750 750 Care Organ FIN Finance 4 settings. GR LE Lecture Special Topics In-depth analysis of a current trend Spring 2010 FIN760 760 in Fin FIN Finance 4 in finance. Titles vary. GR LE Lecture

One-quarter internship in a selected private or governmental organization Finance under the direction of a faculty Spring 2010 FIN780 780 Internship FIN Finance 4 advisor and employment supervisor. GR IN Internship Special Intensive reading or research in a Independe Spring 2010 FIN781 781 Studies Fin FIN Finance 1 selected field of advanced finance. GR IS nt Study Continuing Independe Spring 2010 FIN789 789 Registration FIN Finance 1 GR IS nt Study Advanced treatment of the concepts Sem Interntl and techniques of international Spring 2010 FIN790 790 Fin Manag FIN Finance 4 financial management. GR SE Seminar Independe Spring 2010 FIN799 799 Thesis FIN Finance 1 GR IS nt Study Student Initiated Family Spring 2010 FMD600 600 Elective FMD Medicine 2 MD LE Lecture Family Medicine Family Spring 2010 FMD601 601 Preceptorship FMD Medicine 2 MD CL Clinical Family Med Preceptorship Family Spring 2010 FMD602 602 AHEC FMD Medicine 2 MD LE Lecture

Intro to Sports Family Spring 2010 FMD604 604 Medicine FMD Medicine 2 MD LE Lecture Family Med Preceptorship- Family Spring 2010 FMD610 610 MVH FMD Medicine 2 MD LE Lecture Family Prac in Community Family Spring 2010 FMD611 611 Hosp FMD Medicine 2 MD LE Lecture Behavioral Health in Fam Family Spring 2010 FMD612 612 Med FMD Medicine 2 MD CL Clinical FM Precept Dayton Family Spring 2010 FMD613 613 Community FMD Medicine 2 MD CL Clinical Family Medicine Family Spring 2010 FMD700 700 Clerkship FMD Medicine 11 MD CL Clinical Student- Initiated Family Spring 2010 FMD800 800 Elective FMD Medicine 4 MD CL Clinical Fam Doc, Community Family Spring 2010 FMD801 801 Setting FMD Medicine 8 MD CL Clinical Primary Care Clin Family Spring 2010 FMD802 802 Experience FMD Medicine 8 MD CL Clinical JI Family Family Spring 2010 FMD803 803 Medicine FMD Medicine 8 MD CL Clinical Dental Consid Family Spring 2010 FMD805 805 in Med FMD Medicine 4 MD CL Clinical JI Family Family Spring 2010 FMD806 806 Medicine FMD Medicine 8 MD CL Clinical Computers: Family Spring 2010 FMD809 809 Clin Medicine FMD Medicine 4 MD CL Clinical Advanced Family Family Spring 2010 FMD820 820 Medicine FMD Medicine 8 MD CL Clinical Extramural Family Spring 2010 FMD900 900 Elective FMD Medicine 4 MD H Hospital Communicative introduction to French structures and vocabulary and to French and Francophone Beginning cultures. Practice in speaking, Spring 2010 FR101 101 French I FR French 4 listening, reading and writing. UG LE Lecture Communicative introduction to French structures and vocabulary and to French and Francophone Beginning cultures. Practice in speaking, Spring 2010 FR102 102 French II FR French 4 listening, reading and writing. UG LE Lecture Communicative introduction to French structures and vocabulary and to French and Francophone Beginning cultures. Practice in speaking, Spring 2010 FR103 103 French III FR French 4 listening, reading and writing. UG LE Lecture

Essentials of Introduction to French with Spring 2010 FR111 111 French FR French 4 emphasis on speaking the language. UG LE Lecture French A thorough review of French Grammar grammar with an emphasis on oral Spring 2010 FR150 150 Review FR French 4 practice. UG LE Lecture Grammar review, reading, and discussion of selected texts, with Intermediate practice in speaking and writing the Spring 2010 FR201 201 French I FR French 4 language. UG LE Lecture Grammar review, reading, and discussion of selected texts, with Intermediate practice in speaking and writing the Spring 2010 FR202 202 French II FR French 4 language. UG LE Lecture Grammar review, reading, and discussion of selected texts, with Intermediate practice in speaking and writing the Spring 2010 FR203 203 French III FR French 4 language. UG LE Lecture Practice in oral use of French French emphasizing the culture of the Spring 2010 FR311 311 Conversation FR French 4 French-speaking world. UG LE Lecture Practice in oral use of French French emphasizing the culture of the Spring 2010 FR312 312 Conversation FR French 4 French-speaking world. UG LE Lecture Practice in oral use of French French emphasizing the culture of the Spring 2010 FR313 313 Conversation FR French 4 French-speaking world. UG LE Lecture 321 and 322: Writing techniques French and grammar review; written Spring 2010 FR321 321 Composition FR French 4 stylistic analyses. UG LE Lecture Writing in FR Required writing component for FR Spring 2010 FR321W 321W 321 FR French 0 321. UG LB Lab 321 and 322: Writing techniques French and grammar review; written Spring 2010 FR322 322 Composition FR French 4 stylistic analyses. UG LE Lecture Writing in FR Spring 2010 FR322W 322W 322 FR French 0 UG LB Lab Advanced grammar review; Study of linguistic functions/genres of writing through structural and stylistic French analyses and pastiches of model Spring 2010 FR323 323 Composition FR French 4 texts. UG LE Lecture Writing in FR Spring 2010 FR323W 323W 323 FR French 0 UG LB Lab An introduction to the language of business French with insight into Business France's place in the global Spring 2010 FR325 325 French FR French 4 economy. UG LE Lecture Writing in FR Spring 2010 FR325W 325W 325 FR French 0 UG LB Lab Survey of French Middle Ages to the present. Topics Spring 2010 FR331 331 Literature FR French 4 vary. UG LE Lecture Writing in FR Spring 2010 FR331W 331W 331 FR French 0 UG LB Lab Survey of Survey of literature from one or Francophone more regions of the french-speaking Spring 2010 FR332 332 Lit FR French 4 world. Topics vary. UG LE Lecture Writing in FR Spring 2010 FR332W 332W 332 FR French 0 UG LB Lab Study of the main currents of French civilization with emphasis on French historical aspects. Conducted in Spring 2010 FR351 351 Civilization FR French 4 French. UG LE Lecture Pronunciation, diction, and French intonation. Corrective exercises and Spring 2010 FR361 361 Phonetics FR French 4 laboratory work. UG LE Lecture French majors assist elementary Applied Elem course instructors in conducting Independe Spring 2010 FR381 381 Fr Instruct FR French 1 classes. For French majors only. UG IS nt Study French majors assist elementary Applied Elem course instructors in conducting Independe Spring 2010 FR382 382 Fr Instruct FR French 1 classes. For French majors only. UG IS nt Study French majors assist elementary Applied Elem course instructors in conducting Independe Spring 2010 FR383 383 Fr Instruct FR French 1 classes. For French majors only. UG IS nt Study Applied French majors assist elementary Elementary course instructors in conducting Spring 2010 FR384 384 Lang FR French 1 classes. UG LE Lecture Studies Selected Independe Spring 2010 FR399 399 Subjects FR French 1 UG IS nt Study Writing in FR Spring 2010 FR399W 399W 399 FR French 0 UG LB Lab Adv Studies:Lang Spring 2010 FR403 403 Civiliza FR French 4 Conducted in French. Topics vary. UG LE Lecture Writing in FR Required writing component for FR Spring 2010 FR403W 403W 403 FR French 0 403. UG LB Lab Literature of Selected medieval texts: epic Spring 2010 FR421 421 Middle Ages FR French 4 poems, romances, and plays. UG LE Lecture Three centuries of French poetry: Villon, Marot, Du Bellay, Ronsard, Villon to d'Aubigne, Malherbe, La Fontaine, Spring 2010 FR422 422 Chenier FR French 4 Boileau, Voltaire, and Chenier. UG LE Lecture Selected novelists including Mme. de La Fayette, Scarron, Fenelon, 17th&18th Montesquieu, Lesage, Prevost, Spring 2010 FR423 423 Century Novel FR French 4 Diderot, and Laclos. UG LE Lecture Currents of skepticism and humanism in French intellectual history. Major authors: Rabelais, Montaigne, Saint-Evremond, La Libs&Moralsts: Bruyere, La Rochefoucauld, Bayle, Spring 2010 FR441 441 Rabel-Volt FR French 4 Fontenelle, Diderot, and Voltaire. UG LE Lecture Works of Corneille, Moliere, Racine, 17th & 18th Marivaux, Diderot, Voltaire, and Spring 2010 FR442 442 Cent Theatre FR French 4 Beaumarchais. UG LE Lecture History of political and social ideas in 18th-century France. Based The principally on works of Montesquieu, Spring 2010 FR443 443 Enlightenment FR French 4 Diderot, Voltaire, and Rousseau. UG LE Lecture Independent Independe Spring 2010 FR450 450 Research FR French 1 Topics vary. UG IS nt Study Includes Bernardin de Saint-Pierre, Chateaubriand, Mme. de Stael, Nodier, Lamartine, Vigny, Musset, Spring 2010 FR451 451 Romanticism FR French 4 and Nerval. UG LE Lecture

Nineteenth Chateaubriand, Constant, Stendhal, Spring 2010 FR452 452 Century Novel FR French 4 Balzac, Flaubert, Zola, and France. UG LE Lecture Poetry:Baudel Symbolists, decadents, and Spring 2010 FR453 453 aire to Bret FR French 4 surrealists. UG LE Lecture Writing in FR Spring 2010 FR453W 453W 453 FR French 0 UG LB Lab Intensive study of such authors as Merimee, Gautier, Balzac, Flaubert, 19th Century Maupassant, and Villiers de l'Isle Spring 2010 FR454 454 Short Story FR French 4 Adam. UG LE Lecture Writing in FR Spring 2010 FR454W 454W 454 FR French 0 UG LB Lab 20th Cent Fr Spring 2010 FR462 462 Lit FR French 4 The novel. UG LE Lecture Writing in FR Spring 2010 FR462W 462W 462 FR French 0 UG LB Lab 20th Cent Lit: Spring 2010 FR463 463 Drama FR French 4 Drama. UG LE Lecture 20th Cent Fr Spring 2010 FR464 464 Lit FR French 4 Poetry. UG LE Lecture

Selected topics in French and Francophone literature and film that investigate various themes, myths, French/Franco genres, literary movements, or Spring 2010 FR465 465 phone Lit FR French 4 characters. Titles vary. UG LE Lecture Writing in FR Required writing component for FR Spring 2010 FR465W 465W 465 FR French 0 465. UG LB Lab Independent Independe Spring 2010 FR481 481 Reading FR French 4 Topics vary. UG IS nt Study Independent Independe Spring 2010 FR482 482 Reading FR French 4 Topics vary. UG IS nt Study Practice in oral use of French French emphasizing the culture of the Spring 2010 FR511 511 Conversation FR French 4 French-speaking world. GR LE Lecture Practice in oral use of French French emphasizing the culture of the Spring 2010 FR512 512 Conversation FR French 4 French-speaking world. GR LE Lecture French Writing techniques and grammar Spring 2010 FR521 521 Composition FR French 4 review; written stylistic analyses. GR LE Lecture French Writing techniques and grammar Spring 2010 FR522 522 Composition FR French 4 review; written stylistic analyses. GR LE Lecture Introduction to written literary French analysis of poetry, prose, and Spring 2010 FR523 523 Composition FR French 4 drama. GR LE Lecture An introduction to the language of business French with insight into Business France's place in the global Spring 2010 FR525 525 French FR French 4 economy. GR LE Lecture Business Web enhanced exploration of French: business language, culture and Spring 2010 FR526 526 Quebec FR French 4 practices in Quebec. GR LE Lecture Survey of Middle Ages to the present. Topics Spring 2010 FR531 531 French Lit FR French 4 vary. GR LE Lecture Survey of Survey of literature from one or Francophone more regions of the Francophone Spring 2010 FR532 532 Lit FR French 4 world. Topics vary. GR LE Lecture Study of the main currents of French French civilization with emphasis on Spring 2010 FR551 551 Civilization FR French 4 historical aspects. GR LE Lecture Assistance for elementary course Applied Elem instructors in conducting French Spring 2010 FR581 581 Fr Instr FR French 1 classes. GR IN Internship Applied Graduate students assist elementary Elementary course instructors in conducting Spring 2010 FR582 582 Lang FR French 1 classes. GR LE Lecture Applied Graduate students assist elementary Elementary course instructors in conducting Spring 2010 FR583 583 Lang FR French 1 class. GR LE Lecture Applied Graduate students assist elementary Elementary course instructors in conducting Spring 2010 FR584 584 Lang FR French 1 class. GR LE Lecture For teachers of French. Intensive experience designed, through total immersion, to improve language skills (conversation and composition) and increase awareness of French Foreign Lang civilization and contemporary Independe Spring 2010 FR590 590 Institute FR French 8 culture. GR IS nt Study Graduate level treatment to Studies in problems, approaches and topics in Spring 2010 FR599 599 Selected Subj FR French 1 the field of French. Topics vary. GR LE Lecture Course content will vary. Topic Adv Studies: chosen by instructor. Conducted in Spring 2010 FR603 603 Lang Civiliza FR French 4 French. GR LE Lecture

Three centuries of French poetry: Villon, Sceve, Marot, Du Bellay, Villon to Ronsard, d'Aubigne, Malherbe, La Spring 2010 FR622 622 Chenier FR French 4 Fontaine, Bioleau, Voltaire, Chenier. GR LE Lecture Mme de La Fayette, Scarron, Finelon, Montesquieu, Lesage, Privost, Diderot, and Ladlos. 17th&18th Graduate standing and instructor Spring 2010 FR623 623 Cent Novel FR French 4 permission required. GR LE Lecture Libertines and Moralista: From Rabelais to Voltaire: Currents of skepticism and humanism in the intellectual history of France. Major authors: Rabelais, Montaigne, Cyrano de Bergerac, Saint- Evremond, La Bruyere, La Libertines and Rochefoucauld, Bayle, Fontenelle, Spring 2010 FR641 641 Moralists FR French 4 Diderot, Voltaire. GR LE Lecture Works of Corneille, Moliere, Racine, 17th & 18th Marivaux, Diderot, Voltaire, Spring 2010 FR642 642 Cent Theatre FR French 4 Beaumarchais. GR LE Lecture

History of political and social ideas in eighteenth-century France. Based The principally on works of Montesquieu, Spring 2010 FR643 643 Enlightenment FR French 4 Diderot, Voltaire, and Rousseau. GR LE Lecture

Independent Independe Spring 2010 FR650 650 Grad Research FR French 1 Independent graduate research. GR IS nt Study From Rousseau to Hugo. Includes Bernardin de St. Pierre, Chateaubriand, Mme de Stael, French Nodier, Lamartine, Vigny, Musset, Spring 2010 FR651 651 Romanticism FR French 4 Nerval. GR LE Lecture

Nineteenth Chateaubriand, Constant, Stendhal, Spring 2010 FR652 652 Century Novel FR French 4 Balzac, Flaubert, Zola, and France. GR LE Lecture Poetry: Baudel. to Symbolists, Decadents, and Spring 2010 FR653 653 Breton FR French 4 Surrealists. GR LE Lecture Intensive study of such authors as Balzac, Stendhal, Nodier, Mirimie, 19th Century Flaubert, Maupassant, and Spring 2010 FR654 654 Short Story FR French 4 Huysmans. GR LE Lecture Twentieth Spring 2010 FR662 662 Century Lit FR French 4 The novel. GR LE Lecture Study of modern French theatre 20th Cent Lit: including: Cocteau, Giraudoux, Spring 2010 FR663 663 Drama FR French 4 Anouilh, Beckett, Ionesco. GR LE Lecture Examination of selected topics in French literature to investigate various themes, myths, genres, Problems in literary movements, or characters. Spring 2010 FR665 665 French Lit FR French 4 Titles vary. GR LE Lecture Ind Read for Independent reading for graduate Independe Spring 2010 FR681 681 Grad Student FR French 4 students. GR IS nt Study Ind Read for Independent reading for graduate Independe Spring 2010 FR682 682 Grad Student FR French 4 students. GR IS nt Study Survey of the main movements of Histoire du French cinema from 1895 to the Spring 2010 FR691 691 Cinema Fran FR French 4 present. GR LE Lecture Study of the elements of the human natural environment at regional and global scales including examination of the interactions among climate, Prin Physical soils, vegetation, landscapes, and Spring 2010 GEO201 201 Geography GEO Geography 4 people. UG LE Lecture Study of major cultural elements of the human environment including examination of their spatial Prin Cultural interactions and factors influencing Spring 2010 GEO202 202 Geography GEO Geography 4 their location and distribution. UG LE Lecture

Examination of the principal geographic factors influencing human activities related to Prin Economic production, exchange, and Spring 2010 GEO203 203 Geography GEO Geography 4 consumption of goods and services. UG LE Lecture Introduction to maps and their uses Global as a means to gain global Spring 2010 GEO249 249 Awareness GEO Geography 4 awareness. UG LE Lecture A scientific approach to the use of data in a Geographic Information System (GIS). Examines the diversity of GIS data formats and GIS Data how to use the formats to solve Spring 2010 GEO300 300 Applications GEO Geography 1 problems. UG LE Lecture A scientific approach to designing a Geographic Information System (GIS). Emphasis is on establishing policies and procedures for a new Advanced GIS GIS or for re-designing a GIS that is Spring 2010 GEO301 301 Data Applic GEO Geography 1 currently operating. UG LE Lecture Geographic appraisal of factors influencing evolution, structure, Political resource base, function, and Spring 2010 GEO302 302 Geography GEO Geography 4 associations of political units. UG LE Lecture

Examination of the development of city planning as a professional discipline. Consideration of the contributions to planning by the arts and sciences. Selected activities and functions of contemporary urban Urban planning agencies are viewed from Planning I: the perspective of current urban Spring 2010 GEO317 317 Intro GEO Geography 4 problems. UG LE Lecture Writing in Geography Spring 2010 GEO317W 317W 317 GEO Geography 0 UG LB Lab Includes the role of planning in urban structures, and duties and responsibilities of planning commissions; process of preparing comprehensive plans; population change, the economic base, and Urban employment change; and Planning II: determinants of future urban Spring 2010 GEO318 318 Princ GEO Geography 4 structure. UG LE Lecture Distribution of world's landforms with emphasis on processes and systems functioning to shape the Princ of natural landscape. Attention to three- Geomorpholog way interaction among landforms, Spring 2010 GEO322 322 y GEO Geography 4 other physical factors, and people. UG LE Lecture

Discussion of the nature of selected world regions and their spatial relationships. Emphasizes the unique World characteristics of the cultures and Regional landscapes of these regions applying Spring 2010 GEO325 325 Geography GEO Geography 4 basic geographic concepts. UG LE Lecture

Interaction of weather and climate with various earth systems. Includes observation, measurement, and Climatol Earth analysis of meteorological elements Spring 2010 GEO334 334 Sci Teachs GEO Geography 4 and controls. For nonmajors only. UG LE Lecture

General nontechnical introduction to urban geography focusing on major geographic concepts and principles Urban relating to location, function, and Spring 2010 GEO340 340 Geography GEO Geography 4 structure of urban areas. UG LE Lecture Writing in GEO Spring 2010 GEO340W 340W 340 GEO Geography 0 UG LB Lab Examination of selected concepts, generalizations, and research methods of urban geography with emphasis on the spatial structure of residential populations, distribution Geo-Spatial of social pathologies, and Spring 2010 GEO343 343 Applications GEO Geography 4 segregation of social groups. UG LE Lecture Study of theoretical aspects of the location of human activities. Introduction to theories and concepts regarding location and Location spatial arrangement of economic Spring 2010 GEO353 353 Theory GEO Geography 4 activities. UG LE Lecture

Factors of industrial location using empirical examples. Includes introduction to basic theories and Geo of techniques underlying the decision Spring 2010 GEO354 354 Manufacturing GEO Geography 4 process in manufacturing locations. UG LE Lecture Systematic Analysis of various geographic Spring 2010 GEO360 360 Geography GEO Geography 4 factors. Topics vary. UG LE Lecture Basic survey of imaging remote sensor types and their operational characteristics including sensors for the ultraviolet, visual, infrared, and Remote microwave portions of the Spring 2010 GEO361 361 Sensing GEO Geography 4 electromagnetic spectrum. UG LE Lecture

Spring 2010 GEO361L 361L GEO Lab GEO Geography 0 UG LB Lab Writing in GEO Required writing component for GEO Spring 2010 GEO361W 361W 361 GEO Geography 0 361. UG LB Lab

Application of remote sensing techniques to environmental and Remote resource problems. Emphasis on Sensing of optimizing sensor selection to Spring 2010 GEO362 362 Environ GEO Geography 4 enhance image information content. UG LE Lecture Principles of map projections, their construction, and their use in illustrating geographic relationships. Includes methods of design compilation and graphic Spring 2010 GEO365 365 Cartography GEO Geography 5 representation of data. UG LE Lecture

Spring 2010 GEO365L 365L GEO Lab GEO Geography 0 UG LB Lab Physical and cultural analysis of major and minor world regions. Spring 2010 GEO370 370 Regional Geo GEO Geography 4 Topics vary. UG LE Lecture Writing in GEO Spring 2010 GEO370W 370W 370 GEO Geography 0 UG LB Lab Economic and geographic appraisal of resource conservation in the world, emphasizing an analytical approach to solving such contemporary problems as human population growth, environmental Environmental quality, recreation and open space, Spring 2010 GEO375 375 Conservtn GEO Geography 4 and resource management. UG LE Lecture Writing in GEO Spring 2010 GEO375W 375W 375 GEO Geography 0 UG LB Lab Examination of the nature, tools, methods, and techniques of geographic analysis. Emphasis on design, compilation, interpretation, Geographic and presentation of research Spring 2010 GEO385 385 Methodology GEO Geography 5 materials. UG LE Lecture Writing in GEO Spring 2010 GEO385W 385W 385 GEO Geography 0 UG LB Lab

Studies in Problems, approaches, and topics in Independe Spring 2010 GEO399 399 Selected Subj GEO Geography 1 the field of geography. Topics vary. UG IS nt Study Examination of urban plans and planning proposals. Includes future land use plans, community facilities and public utility plans, and traffic and circulation plans. Considers Urban modern theories of planning and the Planning planning and design of new Spring 2010 GEO414 414 Seminar GEO Geography 4 communities. UG SE Seminar Process of preparing comprehensive urban plans. Methods for assessing land use conditions, housing patterns, and urban deterioration. Students participate in the Urban Plan development of a land use plan for Spring 2010 GEO419 419 III: Land Use GEO Geography 4 selected area. UG LE Lecture Observation, measurement, and analysis of climatic elements and controls, climatic classification, and relation of climate to human Spring 2010 GEO430 430 Climatology I GEO Geography 4 economic and social activities. UG LE Lecture Development and application of first principles governing the atmosphere at rest and in motion. Examination of the general circulation. Applied Spring 2010 GEO431 431 Meteorology GEO Geography 4 meterology. UG LE Lecture Principles of physical and dynamical climatology. Evaluation of local and regional transports and conversions of energy in the earth-atmosphere Spring 2010 GEO432 432 Climatology II GEO Geography 4 system. UG LE Lecture

Geographic perspective in the study of cities. Recent developments in theory, method, and techniques in urban geographic research with Sem in Urban emphasis on the behavioral Spring 2010 GEO441 441 Geography GEO Geography 4 approach. UG SE Seminar Study and practice of compilation Intermed processes for the development of Cartog&Map maps and models using primary Spring 2010 GEO445 445 Inter GEO Geography 5 data sources. UG LE Lecture Uses of map and photographic data in close and long range photogrammetry. Emphasis on the full spectrum of photo interpretation Map & Photo as applied to the controlled mapping Spring 2010 GEO446 446 Interpre Lab GEO Geography 4 of terrestrial and marine surfaces. UG LB Lab Principles, structures, and applications of geographic information systems and utilization of data from topographic, remotely Geographic sensed, and photogrammetric Spring 2010 GEO447 447 Info Sci Prin GEO Geography 5 sources. UG LE Lecture Students apply GIS techniques to solve public/private sector information and development problems. Solutions entail data ADV analysis and forecasting, using Geographic ARC/INFO geographic information Spring 2010 GEO448 448 Info Sci GEO Geography 5 system methods. UG LE Lecture An analysis of spatial aspects and structural characteristics of transport networks, the movement of goods, Geo of and their relationship to regional Spring 2010 GEO455 455 Transportation GEO Geography 4 economic structures. UG LE Lecture Writing in GEO Spring 2010 GEO455W 455W 455 GEO Geography 0 UG LB Lab

Spatial factors influencing human response and decision making in resource-use schema. Study of how people perceive environmental Human elements and apprehend resources Percept in Res and natural hazards such as floods Spring 2010 GEO458 458 Mgt GEO Geography 4 and droughts. UG LE Lecture Application of geographic methodology to problems employing photographic and machine- processed multispectral scanner data in contemporary use in Geo Appl Rem- academic research, environmental Spring 2010 GEO463 463 Sensed Data GEO Geography 4 analysis, and planning. UG LE Lecture

A systematic approach to landscape analysis for urban site planning Landscape using basic data sources. Emphasis Urban is on landscape capabilities for Spring 2010 GEO479 479 Planning GEO Geography 5 satisfying human needs and uses. UG LE Lecture Special Research and problems designed for Problems in specific needs and talents of Spring 2010 GEO481 481 Geo GEO Geography 1 students. Topics vary. UG LE Lecture Special Research and problems designed for Problems in specific needs and talents of Spring 2010 GEO482 482 Geo GEO Geography 1 students. Topics vary. UG LE Lecture (Also listed as BIO 484.) Introduction to factors affecting the geographical distribution of plants and animals. Students registering for three credit hours attend lectures only; registration for four credit hours requires an additional Spring 2010 GEO484 484 Biogeography GEO Geography 3 laboratory section. UG LE Lecture A study of the evolution of the discipline through analyses of the approaches, emphases, Foundations methodologies, paradigms, and Spring 2010 GEO486 486 of Geography GEO Geography 4 traditions in geography. UG LE Lecture Writing in GEO Spring 2010 GEO486W 486W 486 GEO Geography 0 UG LB Lab Provides geography majors 15 clock hours of practical experience under academic supervision each week during the quarter with a cooperating public agency or private Geography firm. Topics vary. For geography Spring 2010 GEO492 492 Internship GEO Geography 1 majors only. UG IN Internship Provides geography majors of superior academic ability the opportunity to use, broaden, and Honors Project demonstrate the knowledge and Independe Spring 2010 GEO493 493 in Geo GEO Geography 4 skills acquired. UG IS nt Study Provides geography majors of superior academic ability the opportunity to use, broaden, and Honors Project demonstrate the knowledge and Independe Spring 2010 GEO494 494 in Geo GEO Geography 4 skills acquired. UG IS nt Study

Interaction of weather and climate with the various earth systems. Includes observation, measurement, Climatol Earth and analysis of meteorological Spring 2010 GEO534 534 Sci Teachs GEO Geography 4 elements and controls. GR LE Lecture

Geographic factors of various topics will be analyzed. Specific topic of field of concentration announced Systematic each time course is offered. A Spring 2010 GEO560 560 Geography GEO Geography 4 maximum of 15 credits is permitted. GR LE Lecture

Examination of the influence of selected physical characteristics of the atmosphere in determining the range of vision of remote sensors Studies in and the effect of these atmospheric Spring 2010 GEO599 599 Selected Subj GEO Geography 1 factors on remotely sensed imagery. GR LE Lecture The role of planning in urban and regional structures and duties and responsibilities of planning commissions are discussed. The process of preparing comprehensive plans is pursued. Study items include population change, the economic base, and employment Urban Plan II: change. The determinants of future Spring 2010 GEO612 612 Princ GEO Geography 4 urban structure are evaluated. GR LE Lecture Process of preparing comprehensive urban plans. Methods for assessing land-use conditions, housing patterns, and urban deterioration. Students participate in the Urban Plan development of a land-use plan for a Spring 2010 GEO613 613 III: Land Use GEO Geography 4 selected area. GR LE Lecture Examination of urban plans and planning proposals. Includes future land use plans, community facilities and public utility plans, and traffic and circulation plans. Considers Urban modern theories of planning and the Planning planning and design of new Spring 2010 GEO614 614 Seminar GEO Geography 4 communities. GR SE Seminar Covers observation, measurement, and analysis of climatic elements/controls, classifications, and relationship to human economic Spring 2010 GEO630 630 Climatology I GEO Geography 4 and social activities. GR LE Lecture Development and application of first principles governing the atmosphere at rest and in motion. Examination of the general circulation. Applied Spring 2010 GEO631 631 Meteorology GEO Geography 4 meteorology. GR LE Lecture Principles of physical and dynamical climatology. Evaluation of local and regional transports and conversions of energy in the earth-atmosphere Spring 2010 GEO632 632 Climatology II GEO Geography 4 system. GR LE Lecture Study and practice of compilation processes for the development of Lecture/La Intermed maps and models using remotely b Cartog&Map sensed data sources. 4 hours Combinatio Spring 2010 GEO645 645 Inter GEO Geography 5 lecture, 1 hour lab. GR LL n

Uses of map and photographic data in close and long range photogrammetry. Emphasis on the full spectrum of photo interpretation Map & Photo as applied to the controlled mapping Spring 2010 GEO646 646 Interpretation GEO Geography 4 of terrestrial and marine surfaces. GR LE Lecture

Principles, structures, and applications of geographic information systems and use of data Geographic from topographic, remotely sensed, Spring 2010 GEO647 647 Info Sci Prin GEO Geography 5 and photogrammetric sources. GR LE Lecture Students apply GIS techniques to solve public/private sector information and development problems. Solutions entail data Adv analysis and forecasting, using Geographic ARC/INFO geographic information Spring 2010 GEO648 648 Info Sci GEO Geography 5 system methods. GR LE Lecture Study of theoretical aspects of the location of human activities. Introduction to theories and concepts regarding location and Location spatial arrangement of economic Spring 2010 GEO653 653 Theory GEO Geography 4 activities. GR LE Lecture Analysis of spatial aspects and structural characteristics of transport networks, the movement of goods, Geo of and their relationship to regional Spring 2010 GEO655 655 Transportation GEO Geography 4 structures. GR LE Lecture A study of the spatial factors influencing human response and decision making in resource use schema. Attention is given to the manner in which man perceives environmental elements and Human apprehends resources and natural Percept in Res hazards such as floods and Spring 2010 GEO658 658 Mgt GEO Geography 4 droughts. GR LE Lecture

Application of remote sensing techniques to environmental and Remote resource problems. Emphasis on Sensing of optimizing sensor selection to Spring 2010 GEO662 662 Envir GEO Geography 4 enhance image information content. GR LE Lecture Application of geographic methodology to problems employing photographic and machine- processed multispectral scanner data that are used in academic Geo Appl Rem- research, environmental analysis, Spring 2010 GEO663 663 Sensed Data GEO Geography 4 and planning. GR LE Lecture Principles of map projections and their construction and use in illustrating geographic relationships. Includes methods of design, Lecture/La compilation, and graphic b representation of data. 4 hours Combinatio Spring 2010 GEO665 665 Cartography GEO Geography 5 lecture, 1 hour lab. GR LL n A consideration of the geographic perspective in the study of cities. Through review of the literature, recent developments in theory, method, and techniques in urban geographic research are examined, Sem in Urban with particular emphasis on the Spring 2010 GEO666 666 Geography GEO Geography 4 behavioral approach. GR LE Lecture Physical and cultural analysis of Regional major and minor world regions. Spring 2010 GEO670 670 Geography GEO Geography 4 Topics vary. GR LE Lecture Special Research and problems designed for Problems in specific needs and talents of the Spring 2010 GEO681 681 Geo GEO Geography 1 students. Titles vary. GR LE Lecture Special Problems in Supervised individual study of Spring 2010 GEO682 682 Geo GEO Geography 1 special problems or specific regions. GR LE Lecture Introduction to factors affecting the geographical distribution of plants and animals. Offered jointly with the Department of Biological Sciences. Students registering for GEO 684 for three credits attend lectures only; registration for GEO 684 for four credits requires an Spring 2010 GEO684 684 Biogeography GEO Geography 3 additional laboratory section. GR LE Lecture Examination of the nature, tools, methods and techniques of geographic analysis. Emphasis on design, compilation, interpretation, Geographic and presentation of research Spring 2010 GEO685 685 Methodology GEO Geography 5 materials. GR LE Lecture Continuing Independe Spring 2010 GEO789 789 Registration GEO Geography 1 GR IS nt Study Study of the vocabulary and structure of the German language; Beginning practice in conversation, reading, Spring 2010 GER101 101 German I GER German 4 and writing. UG LE Lecture Study of the vocabulary and structure of the German language; Beginning practice in conversation, reading, Spring 2010 GER102 102 German II GER German 4 and writing. UG LE Lecture Study of the vocabulary and structure of the German language; Beginning practice in conversation, reading, Spring 2010 GER103 103 German III GER German 4 and writing. UG LE Lecture

Essentials of Introduction to German with an Spring 2010 GER111 111 German GER German 4 emphasis on speaking the language. UG LE Lecture

Introduction to all main points of grammar; practice in recognizing grammatical constructions and using a dictionary; and selected readings German for of adult-level texts from various Read fields. May be taken for letter grade Spring 2010 GER115 115 Knowledge GER German 4 or pass/unsatisfactory. UG LE Lecture German A thorough review of German Grammar grammar with an emphasis on oral Spring 2010 GER150 150 Review GER German 4 practice. UG LE Lecture Grammar review, reading, and discussion of selected texts with Intermediate practice speaking and writing the Spring 2010 GER201 201 German I GER German 4 language. UG LE Lecture Grammar review, reading, and discussion of selected texts with Intermediate practice speaking and writing the Spring 2010 GER202 202 German II GER German 4 language. UG LE Lecture Grammar review, reading, and discussion of selected texts with Intermediate practice speaking and writing the Spring 2010 GER203 203 German III GER German 4 language. UG LE Lecture Scientific Intensive reading in all areas of Spring 2010 GER215 215 German GER German 4 expository and technical German. UG LE Lecture German Emphasis on the culture of the Spring 2010 GER311 311 Conversation GER German 4 German-speaking world. UG LE Lecture Writing in GER Spring 2010 GER311W 311W 311 GER German 0 UG LB Lab German Spring 2010 GER312 312 Conversation GER German 4 UG LE Lecture Practice in speaking German with German emphasis on the culture of the Spring 2010 GER313 313 Conversation GER German 4 German-speaking world. UG LE Lecture German Spring 2010 GER321 321 Composition GER German 4 UG LE Lecture Writing in German Spring 2010 GER321W 321W Composition GER German 0 UG LB Lab German Spring 2010 GER322 322 Composition GER German 4 UG LE Lecture Writing in GER Spring 2010 GER322W 322W 322 GER German 0 UG LB Lab An introduction to the language of business german with insight into Business Germany's place in the global Spring 2010 GER325 325 German GER German 4 economy. UG LE Lecture Writing in GER Spring 2010 GER325W 325W 325 GER German 0 UG LB Lab Study of business and culture behind German. Development of communication skills and Business intercultural understanding. Use of Spring 2010 GER326 326 German GER German 4 German in international business. UG LE Lecture Writing in GER Spring 2010 GER326W 326W 326 GER German 0 UG LB Lab Historical survey of German literature from its beginning to the present. 331: Literature of the Middle Ages, Renaissance, Reformation, Enlightenment, and Storm and Stress. 332: Classicism, Survey of Romanticism, Poetic Realism, and Spring 2010 GER331 331 German Lit GER German 4 Modern Period. UG LE Lecture Writing in GER Spring 2010 GER331W 331W 331 GER German 0 UG LB Lab Historical survey of German literature from its beginning to the present. 331: Literature of the Middle Ages, Renaissance, Reformation, Enlightenment, and Storm and Stress. 332: Classicism, Survey of Romanticism, Poetic Realism, and Spring 2010 GER332 332 German Lit GER German 4 Modern Period. UG LE Lecture Writing in GER Spring 2010 GER332W 332W 332 GER German 0 UG LB Lab

Survey of cultural influences and of German political, social, economic, religious, Spring 2010 GER351 351 Culture & Civ I GER German 4 educational, and cultural institutions. UG LE Lecture Pronunciation, diction, and German intonation. Corrective exercises and Spring 2010 GER361 361 Phonetics GER German 4 laboratory work. UG LE Lecture German majors assist elementary Applied Elem course instructors in conducting Spring 2010 GER381 381 Ger Instrct GER German 1 classes. UG LE Lecture German majors assist elementary Applied Elec course instructors in conducting Spring 2010 GER382 382 Ger Instructn GER German 1 classes. UG LE Lecture German majors assist elementary Applied Elec course instructors in conducting Spring 2010 GER383 383 Ger Instrctn GER German 1 class. UG LE Lecture German majors assist elementary Applied Elem course instructors in conducting Spring 2010 GER384 384 Ger Instrctn GER German 1 classes. UG LE Lecture Studies in Problems, approaches, and topics in Independe Spring 2010 GER399 399 Selected Subj GER German 1 the field of German. Topics vary. UG IS nt Study Writing in GER Spring 2010 GER399W 399W 399 GER German 0 UG LB Lab Adv Studies: Spring 2010 GER403 403 Lang Civiliz GER German 4 Topics vary. Conducted in German. UG LE Lecture Writing in GER Spring 2010 GER403W 403W 403 GER German 0 UG LB Lab Early German German literature from the earliest Spring 2010 GER405 405 Lit GER German 4 times to the Reformation. UG LE Lecture

Renaissance & Representative German authors of Spring 2010 GER406 406 Reformation GER German 4 the period. UG LE Lecture Representative German authors of Spring 2010 GER410 410 Baroque GER German 4 the period. UG LE Lecture Representative authors in Rococo, German Lit Enlightenment, and Storm and Spring 2010 GER415 415 18th Cent GER German 4 Stress. UG LE Lecture German Lit Representative works of Goethe and Spring 2010 GER416 416 18th Cent GER German 4 Schiller. UG LE Lecture Study of the romantic movement with representative works of Schlegel, Novalis, Wackenroder, German Tieck, Eichendorff, Hoffmann, and Spring 2010 GER417 417 Romanticism GER German 4 others. UG LE Lecture Goethe's Intensive study of Faust I and Faust Spring 2010 GER418 418 Faust GER German 4 II. UG LE Lecture Readings and reports in 19th- century literature. Representative works of Eichendorff, Hoffmann, German Lit Keller, Meyer, Storm, Fontane, and Spring 2010 GER425 425 19th Cent GER German 4 others. UG LE Lecture Readings and reports in 19th- century drama. Representative German Lit works of Tieck, Kleist, Grillparzer, Spring 2010 GER426 426 19th Cent GER German 4 Hebbel, Buchner, and others. UG LE Lecture Readings and reports in 19th- century poetry. Representative works of Heine, Droste-Hulshoff, German Lit Morike, Dehmel, Liliencron, and Spring 2010 GER427 427 19th Cent GER German 4 others. UG LE Lecture Readings and reports in 20th- German Lit century prose. Representative works Spring 2010 GER431 431 20th Cent GER German 4 of Hesse, Mann, Kafka, and others. UG LE Lecture Readings and reports in 20th- century drama. Representative German Lit works of Schnitzler, Hofmannsthal, Spring 2010 GER432 432 20th Cent GER German 4 Kaiser, Toller, Brecht, and others. UG LE Lecture Readings and reports in 20th- century poetry. Representative German Lit works of Rilke, George, Trakl, Benn, Spring 2010 GER433 433 20th Cent GER German 4 and others. UG LE Lecture Studies of the writings of Thomas Spring 2010 GER434 434 Thomas Mann GER German 4 Mann. UG LE Lecture Hst German Spring 2010 GER442 442 Lang GER German 4 UG LE Lecture Independe Spring 2010 GER450 450 Research GER German 1 Topics vary. UG IS nt Study Independent Topics vary. Repeatable for up to 12 Independe Spring 2010 GER481 481 Rdg Adv Stu GER German 4 hours. UG IS nt Study German Emphasis on the culture of the Spring 2010 GER511 511 Conversation GER German 4 German-speaking world. GR LE Lecture German Emphasis on the culture of the Spring 2010 GER512 512 Conversation GER German 4 German-speaking world. GR LE Lecture Oral and written composition in German; translations from English German into German. Further grammar Spring 2010 GER521 521 Composition GER German 4 study. GR LE Lecture Oral and written composition in German German; translations from English Spring 2010 GER522 522 Composition GER German 4 into German. GR LE Lecture Oral and written composition in German German; translation from English Spring 2010 GER523 523 Composition GER German 4 into German. GR LE Lecture

An introduction to the language of Business business with insight into Germany's Spring 2010 GER525 525 German GER German 4 place in the global economy. GR LE Lecture An advanced study of the language of business German with insight into Business Germany's place in the global Spring 2010 GER526 526 German GER German 4 economy. GR LE Lecture

Historical survey of German Survey of literature. Classicism, Romanticism, Spring 2010 GER532 532 German Lit GER German 4 Poetic Realism and Modern Period. GR LE Lecture

German Survey of cultural influences and of Culture & political, social, economic, religious, Spring 2010 GER551 551 Civiliz GER German 4 educational and cultural institutions. GR LE Lecture For teachers of German. Intensive experience designed, through total immersion, to improve language skills (conversation and composition) and awareness of German Foreign Lang civilization and contemporary Spring 2010 GER590 590 Institute GER German 8 culture. GR LE Lecture

Graduate level treatment of Studies in problems, approaches and topics in Spring 2010 GER599 599 Selected Subjs GER German 1 the field of German. Topics vary. GR LE Lecture Course content varies. Topic chosen Language by instructor. Conducted in Spring 2010 GER603 603 Civilization GER German 4 German. GR LE Lecture German Lit Representative works of Goethe and Spring 2010 GER616 616 18th Cent GER German 4 Schiller. GR LE Lecture Study of the romantic movement with representative works of Schlegal, Novalis, Wackenroder, German Tieck, Eichendorff, Hoffman, and Spring 2010 GER617 617 Romanticism GER German 4 others. GR LE Lecture

Representative works of Eichendorff, Ger Lit 19th Hoffmann, Keller, Meyer, Storm, Spring 2010 GER625 625 Cent:Prose GER German 4 Fontane, and others. GR LE Lecture Readings and reports in twentieth- century literature. Representative Ger Lit 20th works of Hesse, Mann, Kafka, and Spring 2010 GER631 631 Cent: Prose GER German 4 others. GR LE Lecture Readings and reports in twentieth- century literature. Representative Ger Lit 20th works of Schnitzler, Hofmannsthal, Spring 2010 GER632 632 Cent: Drama GER German 4 Kaiser, Toller, Brecht, and others. GR LE Lecture Ind Grad Independe Spring 2010 GER650 650 Research GER German 1 Titles vary. GR IS nt Study Independent reading for graduate Ind Read for students. Repeatable for up to 12 Independe Spring 2010 GER681 681 Grad Student GER German 4 hours. GR IS nt Study Research and problems designed for Special specific needs and talents of the Independe Spring 2010 GL599 599 Problems GL Geology 1 students. GR IS nt Study

Study of Earth Resources as the economic base of civilization. Natural geologic processes and geochemical cycles of global change are compared with human-induced impact on the environment. Emerging trends in technology and Earth Res & policy matters and their influence on Spring 2010 GL604 604 Env Quality GL Geology 3 environmental quality are analyzed. GR LE Lecture Study of the principles of ground water monitoring and cleanup system design. Theory and field practices for monitoring well drilling/installation, lysimeter installation for natural and contaminated groundwater, etc. Field visits of sites with Grns-Water contaminated aquifers undergoing Monitor & remediation. Graded Spring 2010 GL605 605 Rem GL Geology 4 pass/unsatisfactory. GR LE Lecture Sources and forms of energy operating on the earth and the effects of these operations on the Earth Science origin, history, and evolution of the Spring 2010 GL606 606 for Tchrs GL Geology 4.5 earth. 3 hours lecture, 3 hours lab. GR LE Lecture Earth Sci for Spring 2010 GL606L 606L Teachr Lab GL Geology 0 Required laboratory for GL 606. GR LB Lab The sources and forms of energy operating on the earth and the effects of these operations on the origin, history, and evolution of the Lecture/La earth. 3 hours lecture, 3 hours lab. b Earth Science This course cannot be applied Combinatio Spring 2010 GL607 607 by Inquiry GL Geology 4.5 toward the M.S. degree in Geology. GR LL n Hazards from geologic materials: reactive minerals, the asbestos controversy, radioactive and toxic gasses. Hazards from geologic processes: earthquakes, volcanic eruptions, slope processes, subsidence, floods, coastal hazards. Geologic hazards monitoring, mitigation, and avoidance. Risk Gl Hazrd & evaluation. 3 hours lecture, 3 hours Spring 2010 GL609 609 Envirn Qual GL Geology 4 lab. GR LE Lecture Environmental Spring 2010 GL609L 609L GlLab GL Geology 0 Required laboratory for GL 609. GR LB Lab Fundamentals of oceanography for students with an understanding of scientific principles. The course includes content that is needed by earth science teachers. Students will use the Internet and some basic Spring 2010 GL610 610 Oceanography GL Geology 4 computer applications. GR LE Lecture Geometry of the structural features of rocks, their geographic Structural distribution, and possible causes. 3 Spring 2010 GL611 611 Geology GL Geology 4.5 hours lecture, 3 hours lab. GR LE Lecture Structural Spring 2010 GL611L 611L Geology Lab GL Geology 0 Required laboratory for GL 611. GR LB Lab Analysis of the impact of geologic phenomena (earthquakes, volcanoes, sea-level changes etc.) on the earth's atmosphere, lithosphere, biosphere, and hydrosphere; development of Global Change classroom applications in earth Spring 2010 GL615 615 for Tchrs GL Geology 4.5 system science. GR LE Lecture

Study the distribution and quantity of fresh water on Earth, the chemical and physical processes that affect the movement and quality of Water and the natural water, and the impact of Spring 2010 GL618 618 Environment GL Geology 3 human activities on water resources. GR LE Lecture Study of the structure of the Earth as revealed by solid earth geophysics and dynamics of internal geologic processes, and of the large- scale tectonic structure of the North American continent obtained Regional through the Decade of North Spring 2010 GL620 620 Tectonics GL Geology 3 American Geology Project. GR LE Lecture Introduction to gravity, magnetic, Intr Applied seismic, and electrical methods of Spring 2010 GL622 622 Geophysics GL Geology 5 subsurface investigation. GR LE Lecture Intr Appl Geophysics Spring 2010 GL622L 622L Lab GL Geology 0 Required laboratory for GL 622. GR LB Lab Theory, observation, and analysis of seismic phenomena as applied to Seismic geologic exploration. 2 hours Spring 2010 GL623 623 Methods GL Geology 4 lecture, 4 hours lab. GR LE Lecture Seismic Spring 2010 GL623L 623L Methods Lab GL Geology 0 Required laboratory for GL 623. GR LB Lab Topical Conc Special topics in geophysics. 3 hours Spring 2010 GL625 625 Geophysics GL Geology 4 lecture, 2 hours lab. GR LE Lecture Top Conc Geophysics Spring 2010 GL625L 625L Lab GL Geology 0 Required laboratory for GL 625. GR LB Lab Literature survey and student presentations on selected topics in Geophysics geophysics. Graded Spring 2010 GL626 626 Seminar GL Geology 1 pass/unsatisfactory. GR LE Lecture

Selected geological topics discussed by students, guest speakers, and Geology faculty. May be taken for letter Spring 2010 GL628 628 Colloquium GL Geology 0.5 grade or pass/unsatisfactory. GR LE Lecture

The principles and practices of acquisition and interpretation of data Elec Methods from electrical and electromagnetic Spring 2010 GL631 631 in Env Geop GL Geology 4 geophysical techniques. GR LE Lecture Interpretation of ancient and modern carbonate systems using sequence stratigraphic principles. Carbonate facies models as predictive tools for hydrocarbon Sed Syst & exploration and aquifer modeling. Seq:Carbonat Composition, origin, and diagenesis Spring 2010 GL632 632 es GL Geology 4.5 of carbonate rocks. GR LE Lecture Carb Sedim & Spring 2010 GL632L 632L Petrol Lab GL Geology 0 Required laboratory for GL 632. GR LB Lab Geophysical research participation in a project of the department. Content and techniques will depend on the particular project, but will normally have an extensive component of field data acquisition. May be taken Geophys Field for letter grade or Spring 2010 GL633 633 Research GL Geology 1 pass/unsatisfactory. GR LE Lecture Geologic phenomena illustrated in the field. Introduction of mapping techniques and the application of many geologic disciplines to geologic Spring 2010 GL634 634 Field Geology GL Geology 9 analysis. GR LE Lecture Field Geology Spring 2010 GL634L 634L Lab GL Geology 0 Required laboratory for GL 634. GR LB Lab Theory and application of petrographic techniques to studies of carbonate and clastic rocks, with emphasis on diagenesis and porosity Diagenesis of development. 2 hours lecture, 2 Spring 2010 GL636 636 Sed Rocks GL Geology 3 hours lab. GR LE Lecture Diagen Sed Spring 2010 GL636L 636L Rocks Lab GL Geology 0 Required laboratory for GL 636. GR LB Lab Digital processing and visualization Lecture/La of seismic reflection and ground b Subsurf Dig penetrating radar data. 2 hours Combinatio Spring 2010 GL637 637 Imag & Proces GL Geology 4 lecture, 4 hours lab. GR LL n Interpretation methods for seismic reflection data are studied with emphasis on structural and Seismic stratigraphic interpretation for Spring 2010 GL638 638 Interpretation GL Geology 3 petroleum traps. GR LE Lecture Seismic Spring 2010 GL638L 638L Interpret Lab GL Geology 0 Required laboratory for GL 638. GR LB Lab Theory, application, and interpretation of geophysical logs with emphasis on their use in correlation and determining porosity, Lecture/La permeability, and fluid content of b Formation subsurface formations. 3 hours Combinatio Spring 2010 GL644 644 Analysis GL Geology 4 lecture, 2 hours lab. GR LL n Provides a firm grounding in: the mechanisms that produce sea-level change, how sediments respond to these changes, and how the Sequence architecture of basins develop over Spring 2010 GL646 646 Stratigraphy GL Geology 3 time. GR LE Lecture Provides a fundamental understanding of basic hydrological principles including ground water flow and chemistry, surface water hydrology, unsaturated flow, and Spring 2010 GL650 650 Hydrogeology GL Geology 4 meteorology. GR LE Lecture

Covers the occurrence and movement of ground water, and the advection and dispersion of contaminants in ground water flow regimes. Lab introduces interpreting Lecture/La the hydraulic properties of ground b Grnd Water water flow regimes from field data. Combinatio Spring 2010 GL654 654 Flw and Trans GL Geology 4 3 hours lecture, 2 hours lab. GR LL n

Lectures focus on the chemical interactions between natural waters and their geologic environments. Included are chemical principles, carbonate system, silicate equilibria and weathering, and redox reactions. Isotope hydrology and Lecture/La hydrochemical modeling are also b Hydrogeoche introduced. 3 hours lecture, 2 hours Combinatio Spring 2010 GL655 655 mistry GL Geology 4 lab. GR LL n Study the concepts, terminology, data models, and basic analytical functions of geographic information system and its applications to solving environmental and geologic Geol/Environ problems. ArcGIS is used for hands- Spring 2010 GL661 661 App of GIS GL Geology 4 on exercises and a class project. GR LE Lecture Study of the processes that create and modify landforms; classification Process of landforms and what they reveal Geomorpholog of past geologic processes and Spring 2010 GL662 662 y GL Geology 4 climates. GR LE Lecture The use of aerial photographs, satellite and radar images for geological mapping, exploration of mineral resources, hydrogeology, Gl/Env Applic hazard monitoring, environmental of Remote problems, and land use monitoring Spring 2010 GL663 663 Sens GL Geology 4 and analysis. GR LE Lecture Study of organic and inorganic pollutants in the groundwater. Behavior of organic pollutants in vadoze zone and saturated subsurface: vapor migration, dissolution, and sorption of LNAPL and DNAPL constituents. Chemical microbiological degradation, and Ground Water fate of chlorinated and other Spring 2010 GL668 668 Contamination GL Geology 4 hydrocarbons. GR LE Lecture Study of chemical and microbiological degradation of pollutants in the subsurface. Diagnosis and assessment of contaminated sites. Concepts and techniques for LNAPL and DNAPL remediation: pump-and-treat, soil vapor extraction, bioventing/airsparging, chemical Site treatment, solvent extraction, and Spring 2010 GL669 669 Remediation GL Geology 3 bioremediation. GR LE Lecture Introduction to environmental organic pollutants. Concepts in behavior of pollutants: vapor pressure, solubility, air-water and solvent-water, partitioning, and sorption to solids. Chemical and Environment microbial degradation of organic Spring 2010 GL670 670 Geochemistry GL Geology 4 pollutants. Modeling concepts. GR LE Lecture Study of crystal properties and crystal classes including approximately 100 important minerals. Laboratory includes stereoscopic and gnomic projections to identify crystal forms; physical Lecture/La Mineral & properties to identify minerals in b Crystallograph hand sample. 3 hours lecture, 6 Combinatio Spring 2010 GL681 681 y GL Geology 6 hours lab. GR LL n Introduction to the optical properties of common minerals. Survey of sedimentary rocks in hand Lecture/La specimen, thin section, and field b Sedimetnary occurrence. 3 hours lecture, 3 hours Combinatio Spring 2010 GL683 683 Petrology GL Geology 4.5 lab. GR LL n Study the origin of igneous and metamorphic rocks. Thin sections and hand specimens are used in the Lecture/La Igneous & laboratory for mineral identification, b Metamor rock structures, and classification. 3 Combinatio Spring 2010 GL684 684 Petrol GL Geology 4.5 hours lecture, 3 hours lab. GR LL n Principles, rules, and techniques of correlation. Relationships between surface and subsurface correlation. Geologic and geophysical correlation Lecture/La techniques are emphasized in the b laboratory. 3 hours lecture, 3 hours Combinatio Spring 2010 GL685 685 Stratigraphy GL Geology 4.5 lab. GR LL n Morphology, geologic record, and geographic distribution of major Lecture/La invertebrate groups characterized by b Invertebrate significant fossil representation. 3 Combinatio Spring 2010 GL686 686 Paleontology GL Geology 4.5 hours lecture, 3 hours lab. GR LL n

Clastic rocks, their mineralogy, texture, provenance, and classification; nonclastic carbonates and other nonclastic rocks; and depositional environments and sedimentary structures. 3 hours Lecture/La lecture, 2 hours lab. Completion of b an undergraduate course in Combinatio Spring 2010 GL687 687 Sedimentology GL Geology 4 stratigraphy is required. GR LL n

Research and problems designed for specific needs and talents of the Special students. May be taken for a letter Independe Spring 2010 GL699 699 Problems GL Geology 0.5 grade or pass/unsatisfactory. GR IS nt Study Research and problems designed for specific needs and talents of the Special students. May be taken for a letter Spring 2010 GL699 699 Problems GL Geology 0.5 grade or pass/unsatisfactory. GR LE Lecture A survey of available instructional materials and discussion of educational theory and techniques Prin leading to more effective instruction. Instruction For graduate teaching assistants Spring 2010 GL700 700 Geology GL Geology 1 only. GR LE Lecture

Case studies of hydrogeochemistry in regional aquifer systems and current topics of interest, such as organic geochemistry of natural and contaminated waters, acidic mine Advanced water, wetland geochemistry, and Hydrogeoche hydrogeochemistry of non-point Spring 2010 GL712 712 mistry GL Geology 4 source pollutants. GR LE Lecture Theories and applications of environmental isotopes to hydrologic studies. Both stable isotopes (oxygen, hydrogen, carbon, strontium, nitrogen, sulfur) and Isotope radioactive nuclides (H-3, C-14, Cl- Spring 2010 GL720 720 Hydrology GL Geology 3.5 36) will be discussed. GR LE Lecture This laboratory provides hands-on experience in analyzing and interpreting data from aquifer tests. Case-study data sets are used that come from confined, unconfined, fractured, bounded, leaking, and partially penetrated formations. Constant rate, variable rate, and slug tests are covered. May be taken Aquifer Test for letter grade or Spring 2010 GL748 748 Analysis Lab GL Geology 2 pass/unsatisfactory. GR LB Lab Second-level course in subsurface fluid flow, providing the theoretical background necessary to solve problems involving ground water Adv Grnd flow, well hydraulics, aquifer Water Flow characterization, and contaminant Spring 2010 GL749 749 Trans GL Geology 3 transport. GR LE Lecture

Use of numerical modeling methods, including finite differences and finite elements in solving problems related to ground water flow and mass transport. Emphasis is on the theory including development of well-posed boundary-value problems, development of the numerical scheme, and choice of solution algorithms. Students write explicit and implicit finite difference codes, as well as a finite element code to Numerical solve two-dimensional flow Spring 2010 GL750 750 Analy Geology GL Geology 4.5 problems. GR LE Lecture

The first half of the course introduces the techniques used in constructing and applying mathematical models of ground Lecture/La water flow. The second half features b Groundwater the use of the USGS 3-D flow model. Combinatio Spring 2010 GL751 751 Flow Modeling GL Geology 3 3 hours lecture, 2 hours lab. GR LL n Introduces students to several computer programs that have been developed to aid in the understanding of ground water geochemistry. Includes programs for Lecture/La Hydrogeoche mass balancing, speciation, and b mical ground water simulation. 3 hours Combinatio Spring 2010 GL754 754 Modeling GL Geology 4 lecture, 2 hours lab. GR LL n This seminar-style course introduces students to different project options, discussion of project formats, and MST Project development of individual research Spring 2010 GL780 780 Development GL Geology 2 proposals. GR LE Lecture Students will develop a project combining elements of both education and science. Projects are expected to have a significant impact on some aspect of teaching Spring 2010 GL781 781 MST Project GL Geology 1 and learning. GR LE Lecture Continuing Spring 2010 GL789 789 Registration GL Geology 1 GR LE Lecture Special Titles vary. May be taken for letter Spring 2010 GL799 799 Problems GL Geology 1 grade or pass/unsatisfactory. GR LE Lecture

Specific areas in a region are studied using a specific area of specialization in the geologic sciences. Data are collected under close supervision and analyzed independently. Formal Geologic Field report of results to be prepared. Independe Spring 2010 GL898 898 Research GL Geology 3 Field experience included. GR IS nt Study Independe Spring 2010 GL899 899 Thesis GL Geology 1 GR IS nt Study Beginning Spring 2010 GR101 101 Greek GR Greek 4 Essentials of the Greek language. UG LE Lecture Beginning Spring 2010 GR102 102 Greek GR Greek 4 Essentials of the Greek language. UG LE Lecture Beginning Spring 2010 GR103 103 Greek GR Greek 4 Essentials of Greek language. UG LE Lecture

Intermediate Review of essentials and reading for Spring 2010 GR201 201 Greek GR Greek 4 comprehension in selected authors. UG LE Lecture

Intermediate Review of essentials and reading for Spring 2010 GR202 202 Greek GR Greek 4 comprehension in selected authors. UG LE Lecture Aeschylus, Sophocles, Euripides, Aristophanes, and Menander. Study of at least one play in Greek. Topics include origin and development of tragedy, drama as a reflection of Readings in contemporary events, and Spring 2010 GR351 351 Greek Drama GR Greek 4 development of new comedy. UG LE Lecture Greek epic and lyric poetry: epics of Homer and Hesiod, the Homeric Hymns, the early lyric poets such as Archilochus and Sappho, and the Hellenistic poets. Topics for investigation include structure and technique of oral epic, the didactic tradition, lyric meters and diction, Readings in and the development of pastoral Spring 2010 GR353 353 Greek Poetry GR Greek 4 poetry. UG LE Lecture Studies Selected Problems, approaches, and topics in Spring 2010 GR399 399 Subjects GR Greek 1 the field of Greek. Topics vary. UG LE Lecture

Plato, Aristotle, Epicurus, Epictetus, and Marcus Aurelius. Topics include pre-Socratics and the development of philosophical vocabulary, the Readings sophistic movement, the Cynic Greek tradition, and the development of Spring 2010 GR451 451 Philosophy GR Greek 4 popular philosophy. Titles vary. UG LE Lecture Herodotus, Thucydides, Xenophon, Polybius, and Plutarch. Topics for investigation include methods of composition, influences on historiography from the sophists and philosophers, the development of Greek historical writing, and supplemental evidence from Read in Gr Hst inscriptions and nonliterary sources. Spring 2010 GR453 453 & Biography GR Greek 4 Titles vary. UG LE Lecture Lysias, Demosthenes, Isocrates, Old Oligarch, Plato, Xenophon, and Aristotle. Topics for investigation include development of political ideas and vocabulary, nonliterary sources for our knowledge of Greek Read Gr civil life, and influences on Roman Spring 2010 GR455 455 Politics Theory GR Greek 4 theories and practices. UG LE Lecture Readings of Greek prose authors on topics such as the scientific or pseudoscientific writings of Hippocrates, Euclid, Archimedes, and Ptolemy; travel commentary of Read Gr Prose Strabo and Pausanias; essays of Spring 2010 GR457 457 Narrative GR Greek 4 Athenaeus; and fiction of Lucian. UG LE Lecture Independent Independe Spring 2010 GR481 481 Reading GR Greek 1 Topics vary. UG IS nt Study

Introduction to administrative, organizational, and leadership theory and practice in the two-year and four-year college and university. Participants explore historical, Higher current, and future plans for Infu Sys Education administration in higher education. Spring 2010 HEA924 924 Thinking Hi Ed HEA Admin 4 GR LE Lecture An introduction to the essential elements of the Hebrew Language, emphasizing skills needed to read and understand Biblical Hebrew. The relationship between Biblical Essentials of and Modern Hebrew will also be Spring 2010 HEB100 100 Hebrew HEB Hebrew 3 explored. UG LE Lecture Discussions of personal health problems in adolescents through the lifespan including the six CDC risk areas of injuries, tobacco, alcohol, drug use, sexual behavior that leads Personal Health to pregnancy, STDs, diet, and Spring 2010 HED230 230 Health HED Education 4 physical activity. UG LE Lecture

This course addresses the population-based aspects of health. Topics include epidemiology, assessing need, environmental and Community Health consumer health, at-risk populations Spring 2010 HED231 231 Health HED Education 4 and community-based agencies. UG LE Lecture

Covers students pre-K through ninth grade. Promoting positive lifestyles; the comprehensive school health program; planning, organizing, and evaluation of curriculum; goals and objectives for health teaching; Health: Health teaching and learning plans; and Spring 2010 HED331 331 Ece/Midch HED Education 4 controversial issues. UG LE Lecture This course addresses the diverse needs of students related to health status and health education. Topics include diabetes, asthma, grief, sexuality in individuals with Diverse Needs Health disabilities, ESL, reading, and Spring 2010 HED332 332 in Health HED Education 4 individualized education plans. UG LE Lecture This course develops a depth of sexuality knowledge and related teaching competenices of K-12 teachers. Emphasis is placed on adolescent and young adult Human sexuality and application of the Sexuality for Health National Health Education Spring 2010 HED333 333 Educators HED Education 4 Standards. UG LE Lecture This course addresses the theories of health behavior and health behavior change. Students develop Health Health a theory-based logic map for one Spring 2010 HED334 334 Behaviors HED Education 4 risk behavior. UG LE Lecture

This course addresses step-by-step design, implementation, evaluation, and critique of communication programs designed to change health Health behavior. Students develop a theory- Communicatio Health based health communications plan Spring 2010 HED335 335 ns HED Education 4 with communications products. UG LE Lecture

HLT FIT CHRN Health Spring 2010 HED357 357 DIS DISORD HED Education 4.5 UG LE Lecture This course introduces students to health education pedagogy, with an emphasis on the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention priority content areas, the National Health Education Standards, and the Foundation Health Coordinated School Health Program Spring 2010 HED385 385 Teach Health I HED Education 4 Model. UG LE Lecture Students develop a depth of health education knowledge and skills for Hlth planning, implementing and Promotion Health evaluating school and community Spring 2010 HED430 430 Planning HED Education 4 health education programs. UG LE Lecture Writing in HED Health Required writing component for HED Spring 2010 HED430W 430W 430 HED Education 0 430. UG LB Lab

(Also listed as RHB 432.) Course in death, dying, and grieving for health educators who deal with grief and loss in situations such as death, dying, survivorship, children and loss, second marriages, suicide, and Death, Loss Health other events of trauma. (Previously Spring 2010 HED432 432 and Grief HED Education 3 listed as HPR 432.) UG LE Lecture This culminating experience has students apply health education pedagogical skills through the development of a comprehensive Foundation Health health education unit and resource Spring 2010 HED485 485 Teach Hlth II HED Education 4 plan. UG LE Lecture This course addresses the social- ecological and behavioral determinants of health status and Social the role of theory-based Behavior Health interventions in alerting health Spring 2010 HED770 770 Health HED Education 4 behavior and status. GR LE Lecture

his seminar course addresses the public health priorities for the nation and current health promotion Application Health initiatives to alter health behaviors, Spring 2010 HED775 775 Research HPR HED Education 4 health status and health disparaties. GR LE Lecture

Introduce new engineering graduate students to ethics of engineering, scientific research, and technical writing. Additional topics include Human active reading, active listening, Factors effective presentation, faculty- Egr Academic Engineerin advisor relationships and the Spring 2010 HFE601 601 Integrity HFE g1thesis/dissertation process. GR LE Lecture Presentation of probability concepts and techniques as applied to engineering applications. Introduces and applies probability distributions, Human measures of association, inferences Factors on responses, and basic Prob for Engineerin experimental design. Emphasis is on Spring 2010 HFE602 602 Engineers HFE g4application of statistical tools. GR LE Lecture Focus on analysis techniques for multiple variables, including ANOVA and multiple regression, as applied to engineering testing, development, Human and manufacturing. Process Factors analysis and improvement Statistics for Engineerin techniques presented, long with Spring 2010 HFE603 603 Engineers HFE g4tools for reliability analysis. GR LE Lecture

Seminars meet once a week. Guest lecturers from high-tech companies provide insight on entrepreneurship Human and innovation. Students gain an Factors understanding of the associated I&E Seminar Engineerin challenges, as well as the resources Spring 2010 HFE605 605 Series HFE g1available within the community. GR SE Seminar

Fundamentals of human factors engineering tools and processes as applied to systems development. Human Emphasis is placed on user-centered Human Factors design principles. Material is Factors Engineerin presented through lectures and Spring 2010 HFE606 606 Engineering HFE g4application-oriented projects. GR LE Lecture Introduces students to the application of ergonomic principles to the industrial environment. Includes subject matter on ergonomic planning and Human implementation, the work Factors environment, NIOSHA work factors, Industrials Engineerin and workstation and equipment Spring 2010 HFE607 607 Ergonomics HFE g4design. GR LE Lecture

Introduction to the design of visual display systems. Topics include Human radiometry and phometry, visual Factors perception, linear systems analysis, HFE of Visual Engineerin color displays, colorimetry 3D Spring 2010 HFE631 631 Displays HFE g4displays, standards guidelines. GR LE Lecture Human Covers a variety of engineering and Human Factors behavioral analytic techniques Factors Engineerin critical to the study of work Spring 2010 HFE650 650 Analysis HFE g3performance. GR LE Lecture Human Factors Human Fact Engineerin Spring 2010 HFE650L 650L Analysis Lab HFE g 0 Required laboratory for HFE 650. GR LB Lab Theoretical paradigms in human- computer interaction and their application to interface design are examined. Emphasis is placed on Human advanced interface technologies HFE in Factors such as multimodel input/output, Computer Engineerin hypertext, and knowledge-based Spring 2010 HFE651 651 Dsgn HFE g4systems. GR LE Lecture Human HFE in Factors Comput Dsgn Engineerin Spring 2010 HFE651L 651L Lab HFE g 0 Required laboratory for HFE 651. GR LB Lab (Also listed as CEG 665.) Provides students with experience in interactive real-time simulation and design, implementation, and evaluation of interfaces to Human simulations. The relevant topics are Factors explored through application in Interactive Engineerin supervisory control of complex, Spring 2010 HFE665 665 Sys Modeling HFE g4dynamic systems. GR LE Lecture

Introductory course of Deterministic Models in Operations Research and their Applications in Industrial and Systems Engineering. Students will Human formulate appropriate models, and Det Oper Factors obtain and interpret analytical Research Engineerin results in the context of ISE Spring 2010 HFE670 670 Models HFE g4problems. GR LE Lecture Studies quantitative techniques to analyze and predict systems performance. Topics include queuing models, system simulation, model Human validation, data collection, Sys Factors quantitative analysis of system Performance Engineerin performance, and system design Spring 2010 HFE671 671 Modeling HFE g4evaluation. GR LE Lecture Application of human factors engineering concepts to aerospace systems design. Develops human factors engineering influence on Human aerospace system dynamics, Aerospace Factors structure, and control as well as Human Engineerin impact on reliability and Spring 2010 HFE676 676 Factors HFE g4maintainability. GR LE Lecture Explores engineering management practices including basic problem formulation, process analysis, and system improvement using modern software application programs for Human flow charting, process mapping, Systems Factors activity modeling, critical path Process Engineerin analysis, and program evaluation Spring 2010 HFE677 677 Analysis HFE g4review techniques. GR LE Lecture Design and implement data structures and algorithms to create ISE-focused applications using object oriented methods. Human Applications of linear programming, Factors discrete event simulation and Comp Models Engineerin operations research methods in Spring 2010 HFE678 678 for ISE HFE g4decision support roles. GR LE Lecture Discusses and demonstrates the role and responsibility of engineers in occupational safety and health related issues. Focuses on the Human application of human factors Factors engineering design principles as a Egr in Occup Engineerin proactive approach for controlling Spring 2010 HFE680 680 Sfty & Hlth HFE g4occupational injuries. GR LE Lecture Introduction to analytical methods and techniques for optimizing the economic outcome of technical and managerial decisions. Topics Human include economic decision criteria, Factors discounted cash flow, risk, Engineering Engineerin depreciation, break-even analysis Spring 2010 HFE681 681 Economy HFE g4and tax considerations. GR LE Lecture Provides a fundamental Human understanding of techniques for the Oper & Factors layout and organization of Facilities Engineerin operations in modern production Spring 2010 HFE682 682 Design HFE g4and service facilities. GR LE Lecture Explores industrial engineering concepts and quantitative techniques as it applies to Human manufacturing planning and control Factors systems. Discusses production and Integ Sys for Engineerin service industries as well as supply Spring 2010 HFE683 683 Manufact HFE g4chain systems. GR LE Lecture Provide an in-depth coverage of theory and methods to the analysis Human and design of probalistic systems. Factors Topics include conditional Prob Methods Engineerin probability, markov chains, and Spring 2010 HFE684 684 in OR HFE g4queuing theory. GR LE Lecture The course introduces students to the practical application of Six Sigma tools in the manufacturing and Human service projects. The course also Factors includes video tapes and case Six Sigma for Engineerin studies or real world industrial Spring 2010 HFE685 685 Engineers HFE g4operations. GR LE Lecture

Train students on methods to develop breakthrough products with an entrepreneurial perspective and managerial outlook. Topics include advanced product development, Human protecting intellectual property, Factors fostering strategic and creative Tech Based Engineerin thinking, effectively leading Spring 2010 HFE690 690 Ventures HFE g4technology-driven teams. GR LE Lecture Human Special Factors Problems in Engineerin Spring 2010 HFE699 699 HFE HFE g 1 Topics vary. GR LE Lecture This course exposes students to various applications of industrial engineering techniques such as forecasting, optimization, simulation, inventory control, etc. It helps Human students to identify practical Factors problems and a deeper Applications of Engineerin understanding of these solution Spring 2010 HFE707 707 OR/IE HFE g4techniques. GR LE Lecture

This course is to present theory and algorithm to solve integer programs Human and their applications in industry. Factors Applications will be drawn from Integer Engineerin diverse areas and state of the art Spring 2010 HFE709 709 Programming HFE g4optimization software will be used. GR LE Lecture

Advanced applications from a variety Human of bioengineering subfields are Factors identified and defined with respect Ergonomic Engineerin to their importance in he practice of Spring 2010 HFE710 710 Engineering HFE g4human factors engineering. GR LE Lecture Human Factors Description of human control Manual Engineerin processes and their models. Analysis Spring 2010 HFE712 712 Control HFE g4of human skills and skill typology. GR LE Lecture Focuses on recent developments in human factors engineering. Design principles, crew compartment Human technology and resource Aero Med Factors management, crew member Human Engineerin performance, and reliability are Spring 2010 HFE723 723 Factors HFE g3discussed. GR SE Seminar (Also listed as BMS 953.) Qualifies students to make significant human factors contributions to the design of state-of-the-art aerodynamic and Human space systems. Emphasizes the Factors design of control-display integration, Adv Aerospace Engineerin cockpit configuration, Spring 2010 HFE724 724 Sys Design HFE g3maintainability, and reliability. GR LE Lecture Physiological and mathematical Human methods needed to accomplish a Quant Factors workload analysis as a requisite to a Wrkload Engineerin system design or a redesign of an Spring 2010 HFE725 725 Analysis HFE g4ergonomic system. GR LE Lecture (Also listed as BMS 955.) In-depth treatment of human factors Human engineering principles applicable to Factors design of crew command centers for HFE Crew Engineerin aerodynamic, space, and maritime Spring 2010 HFE726 726 Station Design HFE g3systems. GR LE Lecture

A course in advanced (non- traditional) optimization modeling techniques. Topics include Human biologically-inspired approaches, Factors agent-based approaches, simulation Heuristic Engineerin and optimization and classical Spring 2010 HFE730 730 Optimization HFE g4heurisitic optimization methods. GR LE Lecture

Application of human factors engineering principles to the design Human of visual display systems. Discusses Factors current display technologies, human Visual Display Engineerin vision, design of display parameters, Spring 2010 HFE731 731 Design HFE g4and image quality metrics. GR LE Lecture Seminar exposing students to theoretical and research issues associated with human-computer interaction (HCI) and cognitive- Human oriented work from a human factors Factors engineering standpoint. May be Advanced Engineerin taken for letter grade or Spring 2010 HFE733 733 Topics in HCI HFE g3pass/unsatisfactory. GR LE Lecture

Reviews issues related to designing, conducting, and analyzing experiments. Topics include experimental design, experimental Human ethics, evaluating statistical results, Factors and writing research papers. Exp Resrch & Engineerin Students are required to conduct Spring 2010 HFE734 734 Eval in HFE HFE g4and analyze an experiment. GR LE Lecture

Studies quantitative means of modeling, analyzing, and predicting the performance of human-machine Human systems. Topics include control Factors theory, estimation theory, fuzzy set Adv Systems Engineerin theory, information theory, and Spring 2010 HFE735 735 Models HFE g4knowledge-based systems. GR LE Lecture Introduction to the methods, concepts, models and results of the science of decision-making and human-centered design. Prescriptive and descriptive theories of human decision making are discussed and contrasted. Approaches to aiding human Human decision making are considered in Human Factors the context of these theoretical Decision Engineerin frameworks. Applications-oriented Spring 2010 HFE742 742 Making HFE g4issues are emphasized. GR LE Lecture (Also listed as BMS 963.) Teaches the application of human factors design concepts for designing aids Human for the physically handicapped. In Human Factors addition to manipulation and Factors Rehab Engineerin locomotion aids, barrier-free designs Spring 2010 HFE743 743 Egr HFE g3are emphasized. GR LE Lecture The course introduces students to the practical application of Lean manufacturing and Kaizen Human techniques in the manufacturing Factors environment. It also includes case Kaizen/Lean Engineerin studies and team projects of real Spring 2010 HFE744 744 Manufact Egr HFE g4world problems and solutions. GR LE Lecture

Design of workstations and hand- tools using Physiology and Biomechanics approach. Ergonomic analysis of assembly, machining and manual material handeling Human operations. Practical solutions and Factors real world case studies to improve Adv Ind Engineerin productivity and reduce Workers Spring 2010 HFE745 745 Ergonomics HFE g4Compensation costs. GR LE Lecture

Covers quantitative assessment of human motions. Mathematical descriptions include anthropometry, Human kinematics, kinetics, and dynamics. Factors The methods of kinesiology, Ergonomic Engineerin biomechanical modeling, and Spring 2010 HFE749 749 Biodynamics HFE g4electromyography are emphasized. GR LE Lecture Explores the global revolution in human interconnectedness. Exposes students to the theoretical and research issues in collaboration including how people collaborate in Human environments with a high degree of Human & Factors decentralized computation, Tech Aspects Engineerin communication and decision- Spring 2010 HFE751 751 Coll HFE g4making. GR LE Lecture Application of concepts and methods in adaptive learning from data. Includes: dynamical systems view of cognitive behavior and performance; adaptive learning concepts, Human principles; non-linear optimization Factors strategies; regression methods; Quant Meth Engineerin classification; support vector Spring 2010 HFE753 753 for Cog Model HFE g4machines; Fuzzy Systems. GR LE Lecture Introduction to engineered systems associated with virtual reality. Human Human factors engineering Factors introduction to engineering details HFE in Virtual Engineerin underlying the development of Spring 2010 HFE760 760 Reality HFE g4virtual environmental displays. GR LE Lecture This course is a seminar course that introduces issues in the design of health systems. Example topics Human include human error, team issues, Factors medical device design, human Egr Health Engineerin factors techniques for analyzing Spring 2010 HFE765 765 Systems HFE g4health systems, etc. GR SE Seminar Provides and discusses background knowledge and current issues on cumulative trauma disorders, including epidemiological statistics, pathology, risk factors, analysis Human methods, control measures, and Occup Cum Factors surveillance tools. Students Trauma Engineerin welcomed to bring real worksite Spring 2010 HFE780 780 Disord HFE g3cases for discussion. GR LE Lecture Human Factors Continuing Engineerin May be taken for letter grade or Independe Spring 2010 HFE789 789 Registration HFE g1pass/unsatisfactory. GR IS nt Study Human Factors Selected Engineerin Selected Topics in Human Factors Spring 2010 HFE880 880 Topics in HFE HFE g1Engineering. GR LE Lecture Human Factors Spec Prob in Engineerin Spring 2010 HFE890 890 HFE HFE g 1 Topics vary. GR LE Lecture Human PhD Factors Dissertation Engineerin Research on Ph.D. dissertation topic. Independe Spring 2010 HFE898 898 Research HFE g1Graded pass/unsatisfactory. GR IS nt Study Human Factors Engineerin Independe Spring 2010 HFE899 899 HFE Thesis HFE g 1 Graded pass/unsatisfactory. GR IS nt Study Human An introduction to the aesthetic Expressions of expressions of health reflecting Spring 2010 HLT201 201 Health HLT Health 4 cultural and spiritual concerns. UG LE Lecture

Eastern An exploration of the cultures of the Influences- Eastern world and their influence on Spring 2010 HLT202 202 West Health HLT Health 4 health care practices in the west. UG LE Lecture An introduction to the mathematical, The social, political, financial, and Languages of cultural influences on Spring 2010 HLT203 203 Health Data HLT Health 4 communication regarding health. UG LE Lecture Topics vary. Specific titles announced in quarterly class Special Topics schedule. May be taken for a letter Spring 2010 HLT416 416 in Health HLT Health 1 grade or pass/unsatisfactory. UG LE Lecture Topics vary. Specific titles Special Topics announced in quarterly class Spring 2010 HLT616 616 in Health HLT Health 1 schedule. GR LE Lecture This course will offer school nurses and other health professionals the Special Topics- opportunity to update their School knowledge and skills related to Spring 2010 HLT617 617 Nursing HLT Health 0.5 school health. GR LE Lecture

Fundamental skills and knowledge of one particular activity. Competency- based approach. Includes courses for disabled students. Students Health Phy should check competency levels P E: Beginning Educ & posted in physical education building Spring 2010 HPR100 100 (Sport) HPR Recreation 1 before enrolling. UG LB Lab

Intermediate level of skills and knowledge in one particular activity. Competency-based approach. Health Phy Students should check competency Physical Ed: Educ & levels posted in physical education Spring 2010 HPR101 101 Intermediate HPR Recreation 2 building before enrolling. UG LB Lab Advanced level of skills and knowledge in one particular activity. Competency-based approach. Includes courses in life saving and Physical Health Phy water safety instruction. Students Education: Educ & should check competency levels in Spring 2010 HPR102 102 Advanced HPR Recreation 3 Physical Education office. UG LB Lab Develop methods of teaching fundamental skills and knowledge of a particular sports activity. Lecture/La Health Phy Emphasizes a variety of teaching b Teaching Educ & skills and classroom management Combinatio Spring 2010 HPR200 200 (Sport) HPR Recreation 1 techniques. UG LL n This activity class is for HPR majors and models best teaching practices in team sports such as basketball, soccer, softball, and volleyball. Lecture/La Health Phy Students are required to b Team Sports Educ & demonstrate proficiency in sports Combinatio Spring 2010 HPR201 201 for Majors HPR Recreation 4 skills. UG LL n This course is designed to develop fitness knowledge, skills and teaching strategies in future physical Lecture/La Health Phy educaiton teachers to enhance b Fundamental Educ & fitness and physical activity levels in Combinatio Spring 2010 HPR202 202 Activities HPR Recreation 4 pre k-12 students. UG LL n This activity class is for HPR majors and models best teaching practices in leisure activities such as badminton, golf, tennis and yoga. Lecture/La Health Phy Students are required to b Leisure Act for Educ & demonstrate proficiency in leisure Combinatio Spring 2010 HPR203 203 Majors HPR Recreation 4 activity skills. UG LL n This course is designed for physical education majors to develop knowledge, skills & dispositions to Health Phy successfully implement Adventure Adventure Educ & Education curriculum in pre K-12 Spring 2010 HPR204 204 Education HPR Recreation 4 schools. UG LE Lecture Provides an overview of the etiological, physical, and psychological considerations of disabilities. Methods of adapting Lecture/La Adapted Phys Health Phy activities and supervised field b Ed & Educ & experiences in physical education for Combinatio Spring 2010 HPR212 212 Recreation HPR Recreation 4 individuals with disabilities. UG LL n Red Cross certification course in adapted aquatics. Concepts are given regarding teaching techniques, disabilities, and basic rescues Lecture/La Teaching Health Phy specific to the population involved. b Adapted Educ & Includes in class field/clinical Combinatio Spring 2010 HPR213 213 Aquatics HPR Recreation 3 experience. UG LL n

Rules and certification requirements of the various athletic opportunities for exceptional populations. Includes Lecture/La Adapted Health Phy discussions of adaptive devices and b Physical Educ & special facilities used for these Combinatio Spring 2010 HPR214 214 Activity HPR Recreation 3 programs. UG LL n

Examination of basic content areas of physical education for grades K-6. Includes motor activities that aid the elementary-age child in developing Lecture/La Health Phy fundamental movements and sports b Fundamental Educ & skills. Students must demonstrate Combinatio Spring 2010 HPR220 220 Movements HPR Recreation 3 cognitive and psychomotor abilities. UG LL n Introduces the developing professional to the nature and scope of health, physical education, and recreation. Includes degree and licensure requirements, professional Lecture/La Health Phy organizations, career opportunities, b Intro Health Educ & historical perspectives, trends and Combinatio Spring 2010 HPR241 241 Ed & Phys Ed HPR Recreation 4 issues in HPR and related fields. UG LL n Examination of motor skills used by young children to develop a foundation of fundamental Health Phy movement patterns and skills. Motor Educ & Several basic skills are defined and Spring 2010 HPR243 243 Development HPR Recreation 4 illustrated. UG LE Lecture Studies of the theories of learning in Health Phy relation to the acquisition of motor Motor Educ & skills and the relationship of Spring 2010 HPR244 244 Learning HPR Recreation 4 psychology to motor skills learning. UG LE Lecture

HPR Health Phy This course monitors students to the Checkpoint 1 Educ & WSU Health Education and Physical Spring 2010 HPR245 245 Seminar HPR Recreation 1 Education Programs of Study. UG SE Seminar A study of anatomy and physiology correlating both structure and function of the human body. Topics include organization, skeletal Lecture/La Basics- Health Phy system, muscular system, nervous b Anatomy & Educ & system, circulatory system, and Combinatio Spring 2010 HPR250 250 Physiology I HPR Recreation 4 endocrine system. UG LL n A continuation of HPR 250. Topics include respiration, exercise, Lecture/La Basics- Health Phy digestion, metabolism, urinary b Anatomy & Educ & system, acid base balance, Combinatio Spring 2010 HPR251 251 Physiology II HPR Recreation 4 reproduction, and immune system. UG LL n Health Phy Writing in HPR Educ & Spring 2010 HPR251W 251W 251 HPR Recreation 0 UG LB Lab Standard Red Cross first aid course. Health Phy Comprehensive study of first aid First Aid and Educ & techniques and procedures in Spring 2010 HPR260 260 CPR HPR Recreation 2 emergency treatment. UG LE Lecture Introductory course in the field of Health Phy athletic training and sports medicine Athletic Educ & pertinent to health and physical Spring 2010 HPR261 261 Training HPR Recreation 4 education. UG LE Lecture Introductory course in the field of Health Phy athletic training and sports medicine Athletic Educ & pertinent to health and physical Spring 2010 HPR261L 261L Training I Lab HPR Recreation 0 education. UG LB Lab Curriculum teaching methods and materials in physical education for early and middle childhood (ages 3- 14). Emphasis on goals of effective programs, activity for optimal Lecture/La Phys Ed-Early Health Phy growth development, content areas, b & Mid Educ & and principles for teaching motor Combinatio Spring 2010 HPR281 281 Childhood HPR Recreation 4 skills. UG LL n Supervised fiedl work for sohpmore students who are seeking certification or a concentration in a specific area. Titles vary. Contact Health Phy hours vary according to subject. May Practicum in Educ & be taken for a letter grade or Spring 2010 HPR284 284 HPR HPR Recreation 1 pass/unsatisfactory. UG PR Practicum Introduces the student to the administration and evaluation of a comprehensive fitness assessment. Emphasis will also be placed on the Health Phy interpretation of the fitness Fit Assess & Educ & assessment in eercise program Spring 2010 HPR311 311 Prog HPR Recreation 4 design. UG LE Lecture Sensory-motor skill development of individuals as it relates to perceptual enhancement, IFSP and IEP development, mobility skills, and vocational fitness from early childhood to adulthood. Intended for students in adapted physical Motor Skills- Health Phy education, early childhood Indv w/Mult Educ & education, special education, and Spring 2010 HPR312 312 Dis HPR Recreation 3 related disciplines. UG LE Lecture Organizational techniques, administrative procedures, and principles of managing school health education, physical education, recreation, and athletic programs. Org & Admin- Health Phy Includes scheduling, facilities, HPR & ATH Educ & personnel, programs of instruction, Spring 2010 HPR340 340 Prog HPR Recreation 3 and public relations. UG LE Lecture This course monitors students' progress in Health Education and HPR Health Phy Physical Education and prepares Checkpoint 2 Educ & them to enter the pedagogical Spring 2010 HPR345 345 Seminar HPR Recreation 1 portion of their program of study. UG SE Seminar

Analysis of muscular interrelationships in basic body movement and principles of Health Phy mechanics as they relate to Educ & fundamental and complex motor Spring 2010 HPR353 353 Kinesiology HPR Recreation 4 skills in physical education activities. UG LE Lecture Provides information to help the prospective teacher, coach, or sports medicine professional to effectively apply behavioral science Health Phy principles to the performance Psychology of Educ & aspects of sport and human Spring 2010 HPR354 354 Sport HPR Recreation 3 movement. UG LE Lecture Practical applications in exercise physiology for the physical educator, coach, and athletic trainer. Methods Applied Health Phy of conditioning, training, Exercise Educ & implementation, and other special Spring 2010 HPR355 355 Physiology HPR Recreation 4 considerations included. UG LE Lecture Introduces students to the construction, evaluation, and interpretation of tests utilized in K- 12 health and physical education. Emphasis is also placed on utilization Health Phy of data to direct K-12 health Res Meas Eval Educ & education and physical education Spring 2010 HPR356 356 Hlt & PE HPR Recreation 4 programming. UG LE Lecture Health Phy Writing n HPR Educ & Spring 2010 HPR356L 356L 356 HPR Recreation 0 UG LB Lab Health Phy Writing in HPR Educ & Spring 2010 HPR356W 356W 356 HPR Recreation 0 UG LB Lab Nutrient and food energy needs of the individual who is physically active during the life cycle. Tissue maintenance, growth and development, immune function, Nutrition for Health Phy energy development, the food Fitness & Educ & pyramid, and sound dietary practices Spring 2010 HPR362 362 Sport HPR Recreation 3 are investigated. UG LE Lecture Supervised field work for junior students seeking certification or a concentration in a specific area. Topics vary. Contact hours vary Practicum in Health Phy according to subject. May be taken Health, PE & Educ & for letter grade or Spring 2010 HPR384 384 Rec HPR Recreation 1 pass/unsatisfactory. UG IN Internship This course introduces students to physical education pedagogy with an emphasis on the Praxis III model; evaluation of existing physical Health Phy education curricula; National Foundation Educ & Standards for Physical Education; Spring 2010 HPR385 385 Teach PE I HPR Recreation 4 and the components of a unit plan. UG LE Lecture

Theory, methods, skills, strategies, organization, psychology, ethics, conditioning, and general aspects of Health Phy teaching and coaching a particular Coaching Educ & sport. Typical sports covered include Spring 2010 HPR430 430 Theory HPR Recreation 1 baseball, basketball, and soccer. UG LE Lecture This exit seminar requires candidates to demonstrate HPR Health Phy professional learned society Checkpoint 3 Educ & competencies and their ability to Spring 2010 HPR445 445 Seminar HPR Recreation 2 impact student learning. UG SE Seminar Supervised field work for senior students seeking certification or a concentration in a specific area. Titles vary. Contact hours vary Practicum in Health Phy according to subject. May be taken Health, PE & Educ & for letter grade or Spring 2010 HPR484 484 Rec HPR Recreation 1 pass/unsatisfactory. UG IN Internship This culminating experience has students apply physical education pedagogical skills through the Health Phy development of a comprehensive Foundation Educ & physical education unit and resource Spring 2010 HPR485 485 Teach PE II HPR Recreation 4 plan. UG LE Lecture Independent reading, writing, Health Phy and/or reporting in areas related to Independent Educ & health, physical education, or Independe Spring 2010 HPR488 488 Study HPR Recreation 1 recreation. Topics vary. UG IS nt Study Intensive study of content, curriculum, method, or materials designed to meet the needs of preservice and in-service Workshop in Health Phy professionals in health, physical Health,PE & Educ & education, and recreation. Titles Spring 2010 HPR489 489 Rec HPR Recreation 1 vary. UG LE Lecture

The nurse as a member of the school health service team. Topics include educational foundations, administration of school health programs, school health services and environment, health counseling The Role of Health Phy (including mental health), and legal Nurse in Educ & and ethical issues. Instructor Spring 2010 HPR640 640 Schools HPR Recreation 1 permission required. GR LE Lecture An opportunity for the student to take full responsibility for the application of principles of school health in a school setting under supervision of qualified university and school personnel. May be taken School Health Phy for a letter grade or Nursing Educ & pass/unsatisfactory. Instructor Spring 2010 HPR642 642 Practicum HPR Recreation 1 permission required. GR LE Lecture An opportunity for the student to take full responsibility for the application of principles of school health in a school setting under supervision of qualified university and school personnel. May be taken School Health Phy for a letter grade or Nursing Educ & pass/unsatisfactory. Instructor Spring 2010 HPR643 643 Practicum HPR Recreation 1 permission required. GR IN Internship Independent reading, writing, Health Phy and/or reporting in an area related Independent Educ & to health, physical education, or Independe Spring 2010 HPR680 680 Study HPR Recreation 1 recreation. Titles vary. GR IS nt Study Independent reading, writing, Health Phy and/or reporting in an area related Independent Educ & to health, physical education, or Independe Spring 2010 HPR688 688 Study HPR Recreation 1 recreation. Titles vary. GR IS nt Study

Intensive study of content, curriculum, method, or materials designed to meet the needs of pre- Workshop in Health Phy service and in-service professionals Health,PE & Educ & in health, physical education, and Spring 2010 HPR689 689 Rec HPR Recreation 1 recreation. Titles vary. GR LE Lecture

Assessing students with handicapping conditions, planning Phys Ed for Health Phy appropriate physical activities based Chdrn w/Spec Educ & on this assessment, and providing Spring 2010 HPR710 710 Needs HPR Recreation 4 the activities described in the plan. GR LE Lecture Understand how disabilities impact psychomotor development, ADL, Motor mobility, and independence of Dev:Low Health Phy individuals with disabilities. Incidence Educ & Knowledge of activities that Spring 2010 HPR712 712 Dsblty HPR Recreation 4 contribute to an active lifestyle. GR LE Lecture Ways of directing interscholastic athletic programs. Emphasis on personnel administration, program development, facility management, Admin- Health Phy fiscal management, and winning Intersholastic Educ & community and professional Spring 2010 HPR740 740 Athletics HPR Recreation 4 support. GR LE Lecture A study of scientific foundations for conditioning. Topics will include: excercise training techniques, heart rate, blood pressure, ventilation, Scientific Health Phy strength, flexibility, and body Foundtns- Educ & composition. Laboratory methods Spring 2010 HPR750 750 Conditiong HPR Recreation 4 will also be a part of this course. GR LE Lecture Focuses on selection of measurement materials, techniques Assessment - Health Phy of test administration, and essential Physical Educ & statistical methods for scientific Spring 2010 HPR753 753 Activity HPR Recreation 4 evaluation. GR LE Lecture Examination of trauma, contusions, Adv Athletic Health Phy hematoma, strains, sprains, Training Educ & fractures, open wounds, and Spring 2010 HPR760 760 Tchnques HPR Recreation 4 dislocations. GR LE Lecture Study of successful program assessment and evaluation Research Health Phy processes, related research Methods & Educ & methods, and grant/project Spring 2010 HPR780 780 Prog Eval HPR Recreation 4 development. GR LE Lecture

Examination of the character of the premodern world from prehistory through the 14th century with special attention to those aspects of ancient and medieval life that had Ancient & the greatest effect on the Medieval development of Western society, Spring 2010 HST101 101 Europe HST History 4 politics, and culture. UG LE Lecture

Examination of the roots of the modern Western world emphasizing the revolution in economic, political, religious, and demographic realities Early Modern that occurred between the 14th and Spring 2010 HST102 102 Europe HST History 4 18th centuries. UG LE Lecture Examination of the nature and consequences of modernization, its failures, accomplishments, and problems with special attention to Modern the phenomena that shaped the Europe:19th & Western world of the 19th and 20th Spring 2010 HST103 103 20th HST History 4 centuries. UG LE Lecture This course examines the social, cultural, economic, religious and/or political interactions between Western Europe and the non- W. Eur & Non- Western World since 1500. Topics Spring 2010 HST200 200 Western Wrld HST History 4 vary. UG LE Lecture Writing in HST Spring 2010 HST200W 200W 200 HST History 0 UG LB Lab Thematic survey of events, forces, groups, and individuals that contributed to and helped to shape an American civilization on the North American Civ American continent. Colonial Spring 2010 HST211 211 to 1877 HST History 4 foundations to 1877. UG LE Lecture Thematic survey of events, forces, groups, and individuals that contributed to and helped to shape an American civilization on the North Amer Civ American continent. 1877 to the Spring 2010 HST212 212 Since 1877 HST History 4 present. UG LE Lecture Survey of Black people in American Af Am Hst to society from colonial slave trade to Spring 2010 HST214 214 1877 HST History 4 Reconstruction. UG LE Lecture Survey of Black people in American Af Am Hst society from Reconstruction to the Spring 2010 HST215 215 Since 1877 HST History 4 present. UG LE Lecture Survey of Ohio History from its Native-American origins to Ohio in Spring 2010 HST217 217 Ohio History HST History 4 the Post-Industrial Age. UG LE Lecture Writing in HST Spring 2010 HST217W 217W 217 HST History 0 UG LB Lab Courses will survey special topics in gender history,such as masculinity, femininity, sexuality, family, and Intro to women's history. Focus may be on Gender one nation, region, or a comparative Spring 2010 HST220 220 History HST History 4 perspective. UG LE Lecture Writing in HST Spring 2010 HST220W 220W 220 HST History 0 UG LB Lab Examines differences that have shaped American life and the ways in which Americans have responded to diversity. Topics may include ethnicity, race, region, religion, gender, sexual orientation, economic American and social class, and political Spring 2010 HST221 221 Diversities HST History 4 ideology. UG LE Lecture Writing in HST Spring 2010 HST221W 221W 221 HST History 0 UG LB Lab May range from library research to Spring 2010 HST400 400 Historiography HST History 4 field training. UG LE Lecture Writing in HST Required writing component for HST Spring 2010 HST400W 400W 400 HST History 0 400. UG LB Lab Students will learn to use various tools and techniques to prepare a significant research paperin conformity with contemporary Research standards and will share their work Spring 2010 HST401 401 Seminar HST History 4 in a seminar setting. UG SE Seminar Writing in HST Spring 2010 HST401W 401W 401 HST History 0 UG LB Lab Examination of the various policies of the Latin American nations towards their neighbors, the areas of tensions which have developed, and the attempts at solution, from History the period of the wars for Independe Spring 2010 HST402 402 Honors HST History 4 independence to the present. UG IS nt Study Courses offered under this number examine selected problems in Roman history to the death of Ancient Constantine in A.D. 337. Topics Spring 2010 HST405 405 History HST History 4 vary. UG LE Lecture Writing in HST Required writing component for HST Spring 2010 HST405W 405W 405 HST History 0 405. UG LB Lab Studies the decline of the Roman Empire to ca. 1450. Topics vary and The Middle can include European, Islamic, and Spring 2010 HST410 410 Ages HST History 4 Byzantine civilizations. UG LE Lecture Writing in HST Spring 2010 HST410W 410W 410 HST History 0 UG LB Lab Examines selected problems in European history from the late Middle Ages through the Counter- Reformation. Topics include the Med & Erly Renaissance and Reformation. Spring 2010 HST415 415 Mod Euro Hst HST History 4 UG LE Lecture Writing in HST Required writing component for HST Spring 2010 HST415W 415W 415 HST History 0 415. UG LB Lab Examines a variety of countries, Modern topics and periods in European European history from the Enlightenment to Spring 2010 HST425 425 History HST History 4 the present. Titles vary. UG LE Lecture Writing in HST Required writing component for HST Spring 2010 HST425W 425W 425 HST History 0 425. UG LB Lab Courses offered under this number examine particular periods of British history (e.g., modern Britain) or topics (e.g., British constitutional Spring 2010 HST435 435 British History HST History 4 history). Topics vary. UG LE Lecture Writing in HST Spring 2010 HST435W 435W 435 HST History 0 UG LB Lab Variable titles covering a range of topics from pre-colonial to post- colonial Africa in the 20th century. Can be taken up to four (4) Topics in additional times (20 hours total) Spring 2010 HST440 440 African History HST History 4 under variable titles. UG LE Lecture Writing in HST Required writing component for HST Spring 2010 HST440W 440W 440 HST History 0 440. UG LB Lab

Courses offered under this number examine the Balkans and the Middle East from the Middle Ages to the present. Topics may include Middle Eastern Byzantine history, the Crusades, and Spring 2010 HST445 445 History HST History 4 the Middle East today. Topics vary. UG LE Lecture Writing in HST Spring 2010 HST445W 445W 445 HST History 0 UG LB Lab Courses offered under this number examine selected Latin American Latin nations (e.g., Mexico), particular American topics (e.g., Authoritarianism), and Spring 2010 HST455 455 History HST History 4 Colonial Latin America. Titles vary. UG LE Lecture Writing in HST Required writing component for HST Spring 2010 HST455W 455W 455 HST History 0 455. UG LB Lab Examines various periods of Chinese, Japanese, and other East Spring 2010 HST465 465 Asian History HST History 4 Asian histories or special topics. UG LE Lecture Writing in HST Spring 2010 HST465W 465W 465 HST History 0 UG LB Lab Early American Required writing component for HST Spring 2010 HST470 470 History HST History 4 470 UG LE Lecture Writing in HST Required writing component for HST Spring 2010 HST470W 470W 470 HST History 0 470. UG LB Lab Courses offered under this number examine distinct periods in the 19th century (e.g., Civil War and 19th Century reconstruction) and major topics Spring 2010 HST475 475 US History HST History 4 such as slavery. Topics vary. UG LE Lecture Courses offered under this number examine particular stages of the 20th-century American experience (e.g., the Progressive Era) or 20th Century selected topics (e.g., the Civil Rights Spring 2010 HST480 480 US History HST History 4 Movement). Topics vary. UG LE Lecture Writing in HST Spring 2010 HST480W 480W 480 HST History 0 UG LB Lab Courses offered under this number allow intensive analysis of topics drawn from the entire range of the American experience such as religion, diplomacy, women, Special Topics immigration, and urbanization. Spring 2010 HST485 485 in US Hst HST History 4 Topics vary. UG LE Lecture Writing in HST Required writing component for HST Spring 2010 HST485W 485W 485 HST History 0 485. UG LB Lab

Courses will allow intensive analysis of subjects in gender history. Topics may include masculinity, femininity, sexuality, family and women's history. Focus may be on one nation, region or comparative perspective. May be taken more Gender than once for credit under different Spring 2010 HST486 486 History HST History 4 titles. Also listed as WMS 400. UG LE Lecture Writing in HST Spring 2010 HST486W 486W 486 HST History 0 UG LB Lab Examines the impact of new media on access to primary sources, public programs, history education, scholarship, and the ways in which historians engage with each other. History and Presents productions in a variety of Spring 2010 HST488 488 New Media HST History 4 media. UG LE Lecture Writing in HST Spring 2010 HST488W 488W 488 HST History 0 UG LB Lab Examines topics drawing from the African-American experience; may include black ideology and Topics: leadership, racial tension in urban African-Amer society, and the civil rights Spring 2010 HST490 490 Hst HST History 4 movement. Topics vary. UG LE Lecture Faculty-directed readings in a field Independent of students' choice. Independe Spring 2010 HST491 491 Readings HST History 1 UG IS nt Study Courses offered under this number compare developments or movements in different parts of the world and/or different times in history such as revolutions, slave systems, religious movements, or other human experiences that Comparative transcend a particular time or place. Spring 2010 HST495 495 History HST History 4 Topics vary. UG LE Lecture Writing in HST Spring 2010 HST495W 495W 495 HST History 0 UG LB Lab Introduction to the work of representative historians and important theories of historical interpretation. Prerequisites: 18 Spring 2010 HST600 600 Historiography HST History 4 hours of history. GR LE Lecture Selected problems in Roman history Ancient to the death of Constantine in A.D. Spring 2010 HST605 605 History HST History 4 337. GR LE Lecture From the decline of the Roman Empire to ca. 1450. Topics vary and The Middle can include European, Islamic, and Spring 2010 HST610 610 Ages HST History 4 Byzantine civilizations. GR LE Lecture Selected problems in European history from the decline of the Roman Empire through the Medieval & Renaissance and Reformation. Titles Spring 2010 HST615 615 Early Mod Hst HST History 4 vary. GR LE Lecture

Modern Europe from the Enlightenment to the present through a national (e.g., Germany), Modern chronological (e.g., nineteenth European century), or topical (e.g., socialism) Spring 2010 HST625 625 History HST History 4 approach. Titles vary. GR LE Lecture Examines particular periods of British history (e.g., modern Britain) or topics (e.g., British constitutional Spring 2010 HST635 635 British History HST History 4 history). Titles vary. GR LE Lecture Variable titles covering a range of topics from the pre-colonial to post- colonial Africa in the 20th century. Can be taken up to four (4) Topics in additional times (20 hours total) Spring 2010 HST640 640 African History HST History 4 under variable titles. GR LE Lecture Coursed offered under this number examine the Balkans and the Middle East from the Middle Ages to the present. Topics may include Byzantine history, the Crusades, and the Middle East today. Several of these courses will be offered jointly Middle Eastern with the Department of Political Spring 2010 HST645 645 History HST History 4 Science. GR LE Lecture Selected Latin American nations Latin (e.g., Mexico), particular topics American (e.g., Authoritarianism), and colonial Spring 2010 HST655 655 History HST History 4 Latin American. Titles vary. GR LE Lecture Examines various periods of Chinese, Japanese, and other Asian Spring 2010 HST665 665 Asian History HST History 4 histories or special topics. GR LE Lecture Early Examines colonial, revolutionary, American and early republic periods of Spring 2010 HST670 670 History HST History 4 American history. GR LE Lecture Examines distinct periods in the nineteenth century (e.g., Civil War 19th Century and Reconstruction) and major Spring 2010 HST675 675 US History HST History 4 topics such as slavery. Titles vary. GR LE Lecture Particular stages of the twentieth- century American experience (e.g., the Progressive era) or selected 20th Century topics (e.g., the civil rights Spring 2010 HST680 680 US History HST History 4 movement, oral history). GR LE Lecture Intensive analysis of topics drawn from the entire range of the American experience, such as religion, diplomacy, women, material Special Topics culture, immigration, and Spring 2010 HST685 685 in US Hst HST History 4 urbanization. Titles vary. GR LE Lecture Courses will allow intensive analysis of subjects in gender history. Topics may include masculinity, femininity, sexuality, family and women's history. Focus may be on one Gender nation, region or a comparative Spring 2010 HST686 686 History HST History 4 perspective. GR LE Lecture Examines the impact of new media on access to primary sources, public programs, history education, scholarship, and the ways in which historians engage with each other. History and Presents productions in a variety of Spring 2010 HST688 688 New Media HST History 4 media. GR LE Lecture Intensive analysis of historical topics (e.g., nearby history, oral history) or distinctive periods and areas (e.g., French Revolution). Course will model approaches and introduce scholarship and resources of Hst Inst for particular value to educators. Spring 2010 HST689 689 Educators HST History 2 Topics vary. GR LE Lecture Examines topics drawn from the African American experience. Topics covered may include black ideology Topics in and leadership, racial tension in African-Amer urban society, and the civil rights Spring 2010 HST690 690 Hi HST History 4 movement. Topics vary. GR LE Lecture Independent Faculty-directed readings in a field Independe Spring 2010 HST691 691 Readings HST History 1 of student's choice. GR IS nt Study

Compares developments or movements in different parts of the world and/or different times in history. May compare revolutions, slave systems, religious movements, or other human experiences that Comparative transcend a particular time or place. Spring 2010 HST695 695 History HST History 4 Titles vary. GR LE Lecture Historical Intensive training in the research Spring 2010 HST700 700 Methods HST History 4 methods and materials of history. GR LE Lecture May be repeated with content Sem in US Hst changes to a maximum of twelve Spring 2010 HST701 701 to 1865 HST History 4 credit hours. GR SE Seminar May be repeated with content Sem in US Hst change to a maximum of twelve Spring 2010 HST702 702 Since 1865 HST History 4 credit hours. GR SE Seminar May be repeated with content Sem Anc Med change to a maximum of twelve Spring 2010 HST703 703 & Mod Eur Hst HST History 4 credit hours. GR SE Seminar Sem in May be repeated with content Modern change to a maximum of twelve Spring 2010 HST704 704 Europe Hst HST History 4 credit hours. GR SE Seminar May be repeated with content Sem in Latin change to a maximum of twelve Spring 2010 HST705 705 Am Hst HST History 4 credit hours. GR SE Seminar May be repeated with content Sem in Asian change to a maximum of twelve Spring 2010 HST706 706 History HST History 4 credit hours. GR SE Seminar May be repeated with content Sem in African change to a maximum of twelve Spring 2010 HST707 707 Hst HST History 4 credit hours. GR SE Seminar Seminar in Spring 2010 HST708 708 History HST History 4 Topics vary. GR SE Seminar

Conducted as a reading seminar. Focuses on African diaspora in the Americas. Topics include the black experience in the United States and Top in African- Latin America from the colonial Spring 2010 HST709 709 Amer Hst HST History 4 period to the present. Topics vary. GR LE Lecture

Fundamental problems, theoretical principles, techniques, and practical administration of archives and manuscripts; the importance of records in the modern information age and the relationship of archives Archives & administration and records Spring 2010 HST710 710 Manuscripts HST History 4 management; history of archives. GR LE Lecture Defines and discusses the origin and development of local history. Students will learn to identify, locate and use primary and secondary Local History sources on a variety of local history Spring 2010 HST711 711 Research HST History 2 topics. GR LE Lecture Introduction to museums and their management; the establishment, functions, rules and duties of non- profits. Introduction to collections theory and practice as well as Museum collections policies, accessioning, Admin & deaccessioning, management, care, Spring 2010 HST712 712 Collection HST History 4 treatment, and conservation. GR LE Lecture Examines interpretation theory and practice. Students will design and construct a museum exhibit including budgeting, research, design, construction, artifact Hist Interp & selection, media relations and Spring 2010 HST713 713 Exhibits HST History 4 opening reception. GR LE Lecture Students will put into practice the theories and concepts associated with appraisal and acquisition, arrangement and description, reference, and preservation of archival materials. Coursework includes practical experience in Adv Prob processing and preserving an Spring 2010 HST714 714 Archival Work HST History 4 archival collection. GR LE Lecture

Practical training in various aspects of public history and historical administration. Students complete a 300-clock-hour internship and prepare a report on the experience. Public History Permission of the Public History Spring 2010 HST715 715 Internship HST History 5 Program Director required. GR IN Internship Overview of the history and practices of architectural preservation. Introduces students to the supervision of, or participation Historical in, the preservation program of an Spring 2010 HST716 716 Preservation HST History 4 historical organization. GR LE Lecture Practica: Archivists' and preservationists' Archives & techniques. Titles vary. Graded Spring 2010 HST717 717 Muse HST History 1 pass/unsatisfactory. GR LE Lecture Students complete an historical project (editing a diary, processing a manuscript collection, curating an exhibit, preparing a research report). Permission of the Public Independe Spring 2010 HST720 720 Project HST History 1 History Program Director required. GR IS nt Study

Introduces students to the origins, nature and varieties of Public History Intro Public and to careers in the field. Explores Spring 2010 HST725 725 History HST History 4 issues of ethics and public memory. GR LE Lecture Intensive analysis of topics related to the theory and practice of public history such as American decorative art, archictectural history, history of photography, and history of technology.

A. Introduction to American Decorative Arts. The identification of artifacts which may be found in a history museum collection such as furniture, glassware, ceramics and fabrics, by date, material, use, style, and manufacture.

B. American Architectural History Topics in (previously HST 716 alternate Spring 2010 HST727 727 Public History HST History 4 designation). GR LE Lecture Introduces the uses of digital Archival electronic records systems in an Spring 2010 HST730 730 Records Tech HST History 2 archival setting. GR LE Lecture Examines the processes and concepts associated with records Information and information management in a Spring 2010 HST740 740 Management HST History 2 variety of institutional settings. GR LE Lecture Subjects vary, with a focus on gender as a tool of historical analysis. Topics may include masculinity, femininity, sexuality, Seminar in family and women's history. Focus Gender may be on one nation region or a Spring 2010 HST750 750 History HST History 4 comparative perspective. GR SE Seminar Continuing Independe Spring 2010 HST789 789 Registration HST History 1 GR IS nt Study Independe Spring 2010 HST799 799 Thesis HST History 1 GR IS nt Study Graduate A general introduction to Intro - interdisciplinary graduate study in Spring 2010 HUM700 700 Humanities I HUM Humanities 4 the humanities. GR SE Seminar

Grad Research An introduction to graduate research Methods in in the humanities with primary Spring 2010 HUM710 710 Hum HUM Humanities 4 emphasis on research writing. GR SE Seminar Exploration of a single topic or Graduate problem from the perspective of a Intro - number of disciplines in the Spring 2010 HUM720 720 Humanities II HUM Humanities 4 humanities. GR SE Seminar Humanities Individual project with an advisor. Independe Spring 2010 HUM730 730 Project HUM Humanities 1 Graded pass/unsatisfactory. GR IS nt Study Humanities Independe Spring 2010 HUM740 740 Thesis HUM Humanities 1 Individual thesis with advisor. GR IS nt Study Continuing Independe Spring 2010 HUM789 789 Registration HUM Humanities 1 GR IS nt Study

Topics in Problems, approaches, experiments, Spring 2010 HUM791 791 Humanities HUM Humanities 2 and speculations in the Humanities. GR SE Seminar Individual study in the humanities under the direction of a faculty Directed supervisor. Scope of project must be Independe Spring 2010 HUM799 799 Studies HUM Humanities 1 outlined in advance. Titles vary. GR IS nt Study

Survey of international business and trade functions and processes. The course is designated to familiarize individuals with fundamental principles and practices of Int'l Business Internation international trade management. Spring 2010 IB201 201 and Trade IB al Business 4 Open only to non-business majors. UG LE Lecture Reading or research in a select field Indep Internation of International Business. Topics Independe Spring 2010 IB477 477 Study:Int'l Bus IB al Business 1 vary. UG IS nt Study Research in International Business Hon: Ind Internation for fulfillment of the honors program Independe Spring 2010 IB478 478 Study in IB IB al Business 2 project requirement. UG IS nt Study Reading or research in a select field of international business. Topics Spec Topics in Internation vary. Enrollment restriction: Spring 2010 IB480 480 IB IB al Business 1 instructor permission only. UG LE Lecture

Practical application in international trade. Integrates academic learning with work experiences. Students apply classroom learning in an organizational setting. Limited to Int'l Trade Internation international business majors with Spring 2010 IB481 481 Internship IB al Business 1 senior status. UG IN Internship This course studies, in both English and French, fundamental concepts of doing business, managing, and marketing in the European Union. Examines cultural, institutional, behavioral, and management Business in Internation systems and their operations in the Spring 2010 IB482 482 the EU IB al Business 4 EU. UG LE Lecture This course studies, in both English and Spanish, fundamental concepts of doing business, managing, marketing in Latin America. Examines cultural, institutional, behavioral, and management Business in L. Internation systems and their operation in Latin Spring 2010 IB483 483 America IB al Business 4 America. UG LE Lecture Writing in International Internation Spring 2010 IB483W 483W Bus IB al Business 0 UG LB Lab Overview and application of the concepts and principles required to conduct import and export operations within the firm. Students Int'l Trade Internation will prepare an international trade Spring 2010 IB486 486 Management IB al Business 4 plan. UG LE Lecture Writing in IB Internation Required writing component for IB Spring 2010 IB486W 486W 486 IB al Business 0 486. UG LB Lab

This course provides students with the opportunity to consult for small and medim sized companies on international business and trade Int'l Trade Internation problems. May be used to satisfy the Spring 2010 IB496 496 Consulting IB al Business 4 IB major internship requirement. UG LE Lecture Reading or research in a selected Special Topics Internation field of international business. Spring 2010 IB680 680 Intn'l Bus IB al Business 1 Topics vary. GR LE Lecture

Practical application in international trade. Integrates academic learning with work experiences. Students Int'l Business Internation apply classroom learning in an Spring 2010 IB780 780 Internship IB al Business 1 organizational setting. Titles vary. GR IN Internship Special Intensive reading or research in a Studies Int'l Internation selected field of advanced Independe Spring 2010 IB781 781 Bus IB al Business 1 international business. Titles vary. GR IS nt Study Internation International al Independe Spring 2010 IE400 400 Education IE Education 1 UG IS nt Study Internation International al Independe Spring 2010 IE700 700 Education IE Education 1 GR IS nt Study

Introduce new engineering graduate students to ethics of engineering, scientific research, and technical writing. Additional topics include active reading, active listening, Industrial effective presentation, faculty- Egr Academic & Hum Fac advisor relationships and the Spring 2010 IHE601 601 Integrity IHE Engr 1 thesis/dissertation process. GR LE Lecture Presentation of probability concepts and techniques as applied to engineering applications. Introduces and applies probability distributions, measures of association, inferences Industrial on responses, and basic Pro for & Hum Fac experimental design. Emphasis is on Spring 2010 IHE602 602 Engineers IHE Engr 4 application of statistical tools. GR LE Lecture Focus on analysis techniques for multiple variables, including ANOVA and multiple regression, as applied to engineering testing, development, and manufacturing. Process Industrial analysis and improvement Statistics for & Hum Fac techniques presented, long with Spring 2010 IHE603 603 Engineers IHE Engr 4 tools for reliability analysis. GR LE Lecture

Seminars meet once a week. Guest lecturers from high-tech companies provide insight on entrepreneurship and innovation. Students gain an Industrial understanding of the associated I&E Seminar & Hum Fac challenges, as well as the resources Spring 2010 IHE605 605 Series IHE Engr 1 available within the community. GR SE Seminar

Fundamentals of human factors engineering tools and processes as applied to systems development. Emphasis is placed on user-centered Human Industrial design principles. Material is Factors & Hum Fac presented through lectures and Spring 2010 IHE606 606 Engineering IHE Engr 4 application-oriented projects. GR LE Lecture Introduces students to the application of ergonomic principles to the industrial environment. Includes subject matter on ergonomic planning and implementation, the work Industrial environment, NIOSHA work factors, Industrials & Hum Fac and workstation and equipment Spring 2010 IHE607 607 Ergonomics IHE Engr 4 design. GR LE Lecture

Introduction to the design of visual display systems. Topics include radiometry and phometry, visual Industrial perception, linear systems analysis, HFE of Visual & Hum Fac color displays, colorimetry 3D Spring 2010 IHE631 631 Displays IHE Engr 4 displays, standards guidelines. GR LE Lecture Covers a variety of engineering and Human Industrial behavioral analytic techniques Factors & Hum Fac critical to the study of work Spring 2010 IHE650 650 Analysis IHE Engr 3 performance. GR LE Lecture Industrial Human Fact & Hum Fac Spring 2010 IHE650L 650L Analysis Lab IHE Engr 0 Required laboratory for IHE 650. GR LB Lab Theoretical paradigms in human- computer interaction and their application to interface design are examined. Emphasis is placed on advanced interface technologies HFE in Industrial such as multimodel input/output, Computer & Hum Fac hypertext, and knowledge-based Spring 2010 IHE651 651 Dsgn IHE Engr 4 systems. GR LE Lecture HFE in Industrial Comput Dsgn & Hum Fac Spring 2010 IHE651L 651L Lab IHE Engr 0 Required laboratory for IHE 651. GR LB Lab (Also listed as CEG 665.) Provides students with experience in interactive real-time simulation and design, implementation, and evaluation of interfaces to simulations. The relevant topics are Industrial explored through application in Interactive & Hum Fac supervisory control of complex, Spring 2010 IHE665 665 Sys Modeling IHE Engr 4 dynamic systems. GR LE Lecture

Introductory course of Deterministic Models in Operations Research and their Applications in Industrial and Systems Engineering. Students will formulate appropriate models, and Det Oper Industrial obtain and interpret analytical Research & Hum Fac results in the context of ISE Spring 2010 IHE670 670 Models IHE Engr 4 problems. GR LE Lecture Studies quantitative techniques to analyze and predict systems performance. Topics include queuing models, system simulation, model validation, data collection, Sys Industrial quantitative analysis of system Performance & Hum Fac performance, and system design Spring 2010 IHE671 671 Modeling IHE Engr 4 evaluation. GR LE Lecture Application of human factors engineering concepts to aerospace systems design. Develops human factors engineering influence on aerospace system dynamics, Aerospace Industrial structure, and control as well as Human & Hum Fac impact on reliability and Spring 2010 IHE676 676 Factors IHE Engr 4 maintainability. GR LE Lecture Explores engineering management practices including basic problem formulation, process analysis, and system improvement using modern software application programs for flow charting, process mapping, Systems Industrial activity modeling, critical path Process & Hum Fac analysis, and program evaluation Spring 2010 IHE677 677 Analysis IHE Engr 4 review techniques. GR LE Lecture Design and implement data structures and algorithms to create ISE-focused applications using object oriented methods. Applications of linear programming, Industrial discrete event simulation and Comp Models & Hum Fac operations research methods in Spring 2010 IHE678 678 for ISE IHE Engr 4 decision support roles. GR LE Lecture Discusses and demonstrates the role and responsibility of engineers in occupational safety and health related issues. Focuses on the application of human factors Industrial engineering design principles as a Egr in Occup & Hum Fac proactive approach for controlling Spring 2010 IHE680 680 Sfty & Hlth IHE Engr 4 occupational injuries. GR LE Lecture Introduction to analytical methods and techniques for optimizing the economic outcome of technical and managerial decisions. Topics include economic decision criteria, Industrial discounted cash flow, risk, Engineering & Hum Fac depreciation, break-even analysis Spring 2010 IHE681 681 Economy IHE Engr 4 and tax considerations. GR LE Lecture Provides a fundamental understanding of techniques for the Oper & Industrial layout and organization of Facilities & Hum Fac operations in modern production Spring 2010 IHE682 682 Design IHE Engr 4 and service facilities. GR LE Lecture Explores industrial engineering concepts and quantitative techniques as it applies to manufacturing planning and control Industrial systems. Discusses production and Integ Sys for & Hum Fac service industries as well as supply Spring 2010 IHE683 683 Manufact IHE Engr 4 chain systems. GR LE Lecture Provide an in-depth coverage of theory and methods to the analysis and design of probalistic systems. Industrial Topics include conditional Prob Methods & Hum Fac probability, markov chains, and Spring 2010 IHE684 684 in OR IHE Engr 4 queuing theory. GR LE Lecture The course introduces students to the practical application of Six Sigma tools in the manufacturing and service projects. The course also Industrial includes video tapes and case Six Sigma for & Hum Fac studies or real world industrial Spring 2010 IHE685 685 Engineers IHE Engr 4 operations. GR LE Lecture

Train students on methods to develop breakthrough products with an entrepreneurial perspective and managerial outlook. Topics include advanced product development, protecting intellectual property, Industrial fostering strategic and creative Tech Based & Hum Fac thinking, effectively leading Spring 2010 IHE690 690 Ventures IHE Engr 4 technology-driven teams. GR LE Lecture Special Industrial Problems in & Hum Fac Spring 2010 IHE699 699 HFE IHE Engr 1 Topics vary. GR LE Lecture This course exposes students to various applications of industrial engineering techniques such as forecasting, optimization, simulation, inventory control, etc. It helps students to identify practical Industrial problems and a deeper Applications of & Hum Fac understanding of these solution Spring 2010 IHE707 707 OR/IE IHE Engr 4 techniques. GR LE Lecture

This course is to present theory and algorithm to solve integer programs and their applications in industry. Industrial Applications will be drawn from Integer & Hum Fac diverse areas and state of the art Spring 2010 IHE709 709 Programming IHE Engr 4 optimization software will be used. GR LE Lecture

Advanced applications from a variety of bioengineering subfields are Industrial identified and defined with respect Ergonomic & Hum Fac to their importance in he practice of Spring 2010 IHE710 710 Engineering IHE Engr 4 human factors engineering. GR LE Lecture

Industrial Description of human control Manual & Hum Fac processes and their models. Analysis Spring 2010 IHE712 712 Control IHE Engr 4 of human skills and skill typology. GR LE Lecture Focuses on recent developments in human factors engineering. Design principles, crew compartment technology and resource Aero Med Industrial management, crew member Human & Hum Fac performance, and reliability are Spring 2010 IHE723 723 Factors IHE Engr 3 discussed. GR SE Seminar (Also listed as BMS 953.) Qualifies students to make significant human factors contributions to the design of state-of-the-art aerodynamic and space systems. Emphasizes the Industrial design of control-display integration, Adv Aerospace & Hum Fac cockpit configuration, Spring 2010 IHE724 724 Sys Design IHE Engr 3 maintainability, and reliability. GR LE Lecture Physiological and mathematical methods needed to accomplish a Quant Industrial workload analysis as a requisite to a Wrkload & Hum Fac system design or a redesign of an Spring 2010 IHE725 725 Analysis IHE Engr 4 ergonomic system. GR LE Lecture (Also listed as BMS 955.) In-depth treatment of human factors engineering principles applicable to Industrial design of crew command centers for HFE Crew & Hum Fac aerodynamic, space, and maritime Spring 2010 IHE726 726 Station Design IHE Engr 3 systems. GR LE Lecture

A course in advanced (non- traditional) optimization modeling techniques. Topics include biologically-inspired approaches, Industrial agent-based approaches, simulation Heuristic & Hum Fac and optimization and classical Spring 2010 IHE730 730 Optimization IHE Engr 4 heurisitic optimization methods. GR LE Lecture

Application of human factors engineering principles to the design of visual display systems. Discusses Industrial current display technologies, human Visual Display & Hum Fac vision, design of display parameters, Spring 2010 IHE731 731 Design IHE Engr 4 and image quality metrics. GR LE Lecture Seminar exposing students to theoretical and research issues associated with human-computer interaction (HCI) and cognitive- oriented work from a human factors Industrial engineering standpoint. May be Advanced & Hum Fac taken for letter grade or Spring 2010 IHE733 733 Topics in HCI IHE Engr 3 pass/unsatisfactory. GR LE Lecture

Reviews issues related to designing, conducting, and analyzing experiments. Topics include experimental design, experimental ethics, evaluating statistical results, Industrial and writing research papers. Exp Rerch & & Hum Fac Students are required to conduct Spring 2010 IHE734 734 Eval in HFE IHE Engr 4 and analyze an experiment. GR LE Lecture

Studies quantitative means of modeling, analyzing, and predicting the performance of human-machine systems. Topics include control Industrial theory, estimation theory, fuzzy set Adv Systems & Hum Fac theory, information theory, and Spring 2010 IHE735 735 Models IHE Engr 4 knowledge-based systems. GR LE Lecture Introduction to the methods, concepts, models and results of the science of decision-making and human-centered design. Prescriptive and descriptive theories of human decision making are discussed and contrasted. Approaches to aiding human decision making are considered in Human Industrial the context of these theoretical Decision & Hum Fac frameworks. Applications-oriented Spring 2010 IHE742 742 Making IHE Engr 4 issues are emphasized. GR LE Lecture (Also listed as BMS 963.) Teaches the application of human factors design concepts for designing aids for the physically handicapped. In Human Industrial addition to manipulation and Factors Rehab & Hum Fac locomotion aids, barrier-free designs Spring 2010 IHE743 743 Egr IHE Engr 3 are emphasized. GR LE Lecture The course introduces students to the practical application of Lean manufacturing and Kaizen techniques in the manufacturing Industrial environment. It also includes case Kaizen/Lean & Hum Fac studies and team projects of real Spring 2010 IHE744 744 Manufact Egr IHE Engr 4 world problems and solutions. GR LE Lecture

Design of workstations and hand- tools using Physiology and Biomechanics approach. Ergonomic analysis of assembly, machining and manual material handeling operations. Practical solutions and Industrial real world case studies to improve Adv Ind & Hum Fac productivity and reduce Workers Spring 2010 IHE745 745 Ergonomics IHE Engr 4 Compensation costs. GR LE Lecture

Covers quantitative assessment of human motions. Mathematical descriptions include anthropometry, kinematics, kinetics, and dynamics. Industrial The methods of kinesiology, Ergonomic & Hum Fac biomechanical modeling, and Spring 2010 IHE749 749 Biodynamics IHE Engr 4 electromyography are emphasized. GR LE Lecture Explores the global revolution in human interconnectedness. Exposes students to the theoretical and research issues in collaboration including how people collaborate in environments with a high degree of Human & Industrial decentralized computation, Tech Aspects & Hum Fac communication and decision- Spring 2010 IHE751 751 Coll IHE Engr 4 making. GR LE Lecture Application of concepts and methods in adaptive learning from data. Includes: dynamical systems view of cognitive behavior and performance; adaptive learning concepts, principles; non-linear optimization Industrial strategies; regression methods; Quant Meth & Hum Fac classification; support vector Spring 2010 IHE753 753 for Cog Model IHE Engr 4 machines; Fuzzy Systems. GR LE Lecture Industrial HFE in Virtual & Hum Fac Spring 2010 IHE760 760 Reality IHE Engr 4 GR LE Lecture Engineering Industrial Health & Hum Fac Spring 2010 IHE765 765 Systems IHE Engr 4 GR SE Seminar Provides and discusses background knowledge and current issues on cumulative trauma disorders, including epidemiological statistics, pathology, risk factors, analysis methods, control measures, and Occup Cum Industrial surveillance tools. Students Trauma & Hum Fac welcomed to bring real worksite Spring 2010 IHE780 780 Disord IHE Engr 3 cases for discussion. GR LE Lecture Industrial Continuing & Hum Fac May be taken for letter grade or Independe Spring 2010 IHE789 789 Registration IHE Engr 1 pass/unsatisfactory. GR IS nt Study Industrial Selected topics in Human Factors Selected & Hum Fac Engineering Spring 2010 IHE880 880 Topics in HFE IHE Engr 1 GR LE Lecture Industrial Spec Prob in & Hum Fac Spring 2010 IHE890 890 HFE IHE Engr 1 Topics vary. GR LE Lecture PhD Industrial Dissertation & Hum Fac Research on Ph.D. dissertation topic. Independe Spring 2010 IHE898 898 Research IHE Engr 1 Graded pass/unsatisfactory. GR IS nt Study Industrial & Hum Fac Independe Spring 2010 IHE899 899 HFE Thesis IHE Engr 1 Graded pass/unsatisfactory. GR IS nt Study Provides students with an overview of how engineers design, develop, implement, and improve integrated systems that include people, Industrial materials, information, equipment, Fund of Indust & Systems and energy. (Previously listed as Spring 2010 ISE195 195 & Sys Egr ISE Engr 2 HFE 195.) UG LE Lecture

Explores engineering history and cultures; discusses ethical aspects of professional engineering decisions as they affect the environment and society; introduces graphical presentation software, electronic Industrial spreadsheets, statistics, and other Engineering & Systems analytical tools for solving Spring 2010 ISE210 210 Perspectives ISE Engr 4 engineering problems. UG LE Lecture Industrial Writing in ISE & Systems Required writing component for ISE Spring 2010 ISE210W 210W 210 ISE Engr 0 210. UG LB Lab An orientation course intended for juniors who have demonstrated exceptional academic ability and desire to conduct meaningful independent research or solve Honors Industrial unique engineering design projects Program & Systems during their senior year. Meets 5 Spring 2010 ISE300 300 Seminar ISE Engr 0 times during quarter. UG SE Seminar Presentation of statistical techniques as applied to engineering testing, development, and manufacturing. Introduces and applies probability distributions, measures of association, inferences on Industrial responses, and basic experimental Stats for Dev & Systems design. Emphasizes application of Spring 2010 ISE301 301 & Manuf I ISE Engr 4 statistical tools. UG LE Lecture Continuation of HFE 301. Focus on analysis techniques for multiple variables, including ANOVA and multiple regression, as applied to engineering testing, development, and manufacturing. Process analysis Industrial and improvement techniques Stats for Dev & Systems presented, along with tools for Spring 2010 ISE302 302 & Manuf II ISE Engr 4 reliability analysis. UG LE Lecture

Seminars meet once a week. Guest lecturers from high-tech companies provide insight on entrepreneurship and innovation. Students gain an Industrial understanding of the associated I&E Seminar & Systems challenges, as well as the resources Spring 2010 ISE405 405 Series ISE Engr 1 available within the community. UG SE Seminar Industrial Introduction to the study of human Hum Fact in & Systems factors in the design and operation Spring 2010 ISE406 406 Egr & Desg ISE Engr 4 of machine systems. UG LE Lecture Introduction to the application of ergonomic principles to the industrial environment. Includes ergonomic planning and implementation, the Industrial work environment, NIOSH work Industrial & Systems factors, and work-station and Spring 2010 ISE407 407 Ergonomics ISE Engr 4 equipment design. UG LE Lecture

Introduction to the design of visual display systems. Topics include radiometry and photometry, visual perception, linear systems analysis, Industrial color displays, colorimetry three- HFE of Visual & Systems dimensional displays, standards, and Spring 2010 ISE431 431 Displays ISE Engr 4 guidelines. UG LE Lecture

Provides human factors engineering students access to a variety of Human Industrial engineering and behavioral analytic Factors & Systems techniques critical to the study of Spring 2010 ISE450 450 Analysis ISE Engr 3 work performance. UG LE Lecture Industrial Human Fact & Systems Spring 2010 ISE450L 450L Analysis Lab ISE Engr 0 Required laboratory for ISE 450. UG LB Lab

Theoretical paradigms in human- computer interaction and their application to interface design are examined. Emphasis is on advanced ISE in Industrial interface technologies, such as Computer Sys & Systems multimodel input/output, hypertext, Spring 2010 ISE451 451 Dsgn ISE Engr 4 and knowledge-based systems. UG LE Lecture HFE in Industrial Comput Sys & Systems Spring 2010 ISE451L 451L Dsgn Lab ISE Engr 0 Required laboratory for ISE 451. UG LB Lab A stand alone laboratory course structured to expose students to Human Industrial equipment and procedures used in Factors Egr & Systems human factors engineering research Spring 2010 ISE456 456 Lab ISE Engr 2 and design. UG LB Lab

(Also listed as CEG 465.) Provide students experience in interactive real-time simulation, design, and implementation and evaluation of interfaces to simulations. The Industrial relevant topics are explored through Interactive & Systems application in supervisory control of Spring 2010 ISE465 465 Sys Modeling ISE Engr 4 complex, dynamic systems. UG LE Lecture

Introductory course on Deterministic Models in Operation Research and their Applications in Industrial and Systems Engineering. Students will formulate appropriate models, and Det Oper Industrial obtain and interpret analytical Research & Systems results in the context of ISE Spring 2010 ISE470 470 Models ISE Engr 4 problems. UG LE Lecture Study of quantitative techniques to analyze and predict systems performance. Topics include queuing models, system simulation, model validation, data collection, Industrial quantitative analysis of system Sys Perform & Systems performance, and system design Spring 2010 ISE471 471 Modeling ISE Engr 4 evaluation. UG LE Lecture Segment one of the ISE senior design sequence. Introduction to patents and engineering ethics included. Practicum results in the Industrial definition of the capstone design & Systems project to be completed in ISE 473 Spring 2010 ISE472 472 Design I ISE Engr 3 and ISE 474. UG LE Lecture Industrial Writing in ISE & Systems Required writing component for ISE Spring 2010 ISE472W 472W 472 ISE Engr 0 472. UG LB Lab

Sement two of the ISE senior design Industrial sequence. Enables students to make & Systems use of design and analytical tools for Spring 2010 ISE473 473 Design II ISE Engr 3 a realistic problem. UG LE Lecture Industrial Writing in ISE & Systems Spring 2010 ISE473W 473W 473 ISE Engr 0 UG LB Lab

Segment three of the ISE senior Industrial design sequence. Practicum results & Systems in the final engineering design and Spring 2010 ISE474 474 Design III ISE Engr 3 completion of the design project. UG LE Lecture Industrial Writing in ISE & Systems Spring 2010 ISE474W 474W 474 ISE Engr 0 UG LB Lab Application of human factors engineering concepts to aerospace systems design. Develops human factors engineering influence on aerospace system dynamics, Aerospace Industrial structure, and control as well as Human & Systems impact on reliability and Spring 2010 ISE476 476 Factors ISE Engr 4 maintainability. UG LE Lecture Explores engineering management practices including basic problem formulation, process analysis, and system improvement using modern software application programs for flow charting, process mapping, System Industrial activity modeling, critical path Process & Systems analysis, and program evaluation Spring 2010 ISE477 477 Analysis ISE Engr 4 review techniques. UG LE Lecture Design and implement ISE-focused decision support systems built on existing user interface and computational modules. Applications of linear programming, Industrial discrete event siumlation, and Comp Models & Systems operations research methods in Spring 2010 ISE478 478 for ISE ISE Engr 4 dicision support roles. UG LE Lecture Discusses and demonstrates the role and responsibility of engineers in occupational safety and health related issues. Focuses on the applications of human factors Industrial engineering design principles as a Egr in Occup & Systems proactive approach for controlling Spring 2010 ISE480 480 Sfty & Hlth ISE Engr 4 occupational injuries. UG LE Lecture

Introduction to analytical methods and techniques for optimizing the economic outcome of technical and managerial decisions. Includes time value of money, annual costs, Industrial present worth, future value, Engineering & Systems capitalized cost break-even analysis, Spring 2010 ISE481 481 Economy ISE Engr 4 and valuation and depreciation. UG LE Lecture Provides a fundamental understanding of techniques for the Oper & Industrial layout and organization of Facilities & Systems operations in modern production Spring 2010 ISE482 482 Design ISE Engr 4 and service facilities. UG LE Lecture Explores industrial engineering concepts and quantitative techniques as it applies to manufacturing planning and control Industrial systems. Discusses production and Integ Sys for & Systems service industries as well as supply Spring 2010 ISE483 483 Manufact ISE Engr 4 chain systems. UG LE Lecture Provide an in-depth coverage of theory and methods to the analysis and design of probabilistic systems. Industrial Topics include conditional Prob Methods & Systems probability, markov chains, and Spring 2010 ISE484 484 in OR ISE Engr 4 queuing theory. UG LE Lecture

The course introduces students to the practical application of Six Sigma tools in manufacturing and service Industrial projects. The course also includes Six Sigma for & Systems videotapes and case studies of real- Spring 2010 ISE485 485 Engineers ISE Engr 4 world industrial operations. UG LE Lecture

Train students on methods to develop breakthrough products with an entrepreneurial perspective and managerial outlook. Topics include advanced product development, protecting intellectual property, Industrial fostering strategic and creative Tech Based & Systems thinking, effectively leading Spring 2010 ISE490 490 Ventures ISE Engr 4 technology-driven teams. UG LE Lecture Special Industrial Special topics in human factors Problems in & Systems engineering. Topics vary. (Previously Spring 2010 ISE499 499 ISE ISE Engr 1 listed as HFE 499.) UG LE Lecture Desktop publishing and graphic terminology used in today's graphics communications will be explored as well as principles of design in Graphic Informatio printed media. Trends, history and Terminology/ n ethics are studies through print Spring 2010 IT101 101 Dsgn Cncpt IT Technology 3 media. UG LE Lecture Introduction to the fundamentals and basic terminology of photography. The student will learn proper photography techniques including posing subjects and using Lecture/La Informatio photo editing software to enhance b Beginning n photography. 2 hours lecture/2 Combinatio Spring 2010 IT121 121 Photography IT Technology 3 hours lab. UG LL n Continuation of IT 121. Intermediate photography techniques and terminology. The students will aquire skills in photography layout and design Lecture/La Informatio using various phot editing software b Intermediate n packages. 2 hours lecture/2 hours Combinatio Spring 2010 IT122 122 Photography IT Technology 3 lab. UG LL n Exploration of how art applications relate to graphic design. Application Informatio of design principles including Art In Graphic n organization and art techniques will Spring 2010 IT130 130 Design IT Technology 3 be covered. UG LE Lecture Introduction to the fundamentals of typography as an element and tool of visual communication. Students will learn how fonts work in relation to various software programs to Lecture/La Informatio produce creative and marketable b n typographic design. 1 hours Combinatio Spring 2010 IT140 140 Typography I IT Technology 3 lecture/2 hours lab. UG LL n

The emphasis in this course will be on using video editing software. Lecture/La Informatio The students will learn to use a non- b n linear editing program to combine Combinatio Spring 2010 IT141 141 Digital Media I IT Technology 3 audio and video files in a project. UG LL n Fundamentals of digital output, development of color separations, media and printing techniques emphasizing the manufacturing processes. A basic course in color Informatio and its relationship to computer prin of Color n praphic design and printed Spring 2010 IT160 160 Theory IT Technology 3 materials. UG LE Lecture

An introduction to computer imaging and photo manipulation using raster- Lecture/La Informatio based Photoshop software. Filters b n and text will be explored. 2 hours Combinatio Spring 2010 IT201 201 Photoshop I IT Technology 3 lecture/2 hours lab. UG LL n An intermediate computer couse in imaging and photo manipulation. Students will use Adobe Photoshop Lecture/La Informatio to create original graphics and b n modify existing images. 2 hours Combinatio Spring 2010 IT202 202 Photshop II IT Technology 3 lecture/2 hours lab. UG LL n

An advanced computer imaging and photo manipulation course Lecture/La Informatio enhancing skills in photo retouching. b Advanced n To utilize Photoshop to create Combinatio Spring 2010 IT203 203 Photoshop IT Technology 3 special effects for web development. UG LL n an introduction to the tools, palettes and features in th eAdobe InDesign software. Students will use these features, along with previously Lecture/La Informatio learned design skills in working with b n objects. 2 hours lecture/2 hours Combinatio Spring 2010 IT210 210 Graphics I IT Technology 3 lab. UG LL n demonstration of basic to intermediate drawing techniques using Adobe Illustrator software. Informatio Students will apply previous design n and color theory knowledge in the Spring 2010 IT211 211 Graphics II IT Technology 3 developement of illustrations. UG LE Lecture This course will cover the understanding and skills needed to integrate essential software into Informatio projects that conform to design Design n principles and client expectations. Spring 2010 IT215 215 Integration IT Technology 4 UG LE Lecture Explores how to deliver electronic content using streamlined processes. Covers topics such as Macs vs PCs, color depth, advantages and disadvantages of Found of Informatio types of printers, magnetic and Electronic n optical storage systems. Spring 2010 IT218 218 Prod IT Technology 4 UG LE Lecture Introductory course to web authoring and programming using Lecture/La Informatio basic HTML authoring tools as well b Web Theory & n as Microsoft FrontPage software. 2 Combinatio Spring 2010 IT220 220 Design I IT Technology 3 hours lecture/2 hours lab. UG LL n Focus on the exploration of additional web design software. Production will move beyond the basics, adding form objects and other enhancements using Lecture/La Informatio Micromedia Dreamweaver web b Web Theory & n design software. 2 hours lecture/2 Combinatio Spring 2010 IT221 221 Design II IT Technology 3 hours lab. UG LL n construction of a comprehensive web site using various applied Lecture/La Informatio techniques and applications utilizing b Web Design & n various software packages. 2 hours Combinatio Spring 2010 IT222 222 Theory III IT Technology 3 lecture/2 hours lab. UG LL n Focus is on the integration of the web design process into a usable product. Overview of how web productions multimedia and Informatio interactivity interact with the Web n internet and the databases Spring 2010 IT223 223 Integration IT Technology 4 associated with it. UG LE Lecture

Techniques and stratagies used in advertising and e-commerce will be Lecture/La E- Informatio explored and utilized in design b Commerce/Ad n applications in relation to graphic Combinatio Spring 2010 IT230 230 vertising IT Technology 3 design. 2 hours lecture/2hours lab. UG LL n

Techniques and strategies used in brand creation will be discussed and Informatio the elements of brand identity will Branding n be defined for design applications in Spring 2010 IT235 235 Experience IT Technology 3 relation to graphic design. UG LE Lecture Introduces the fundamental concepts and applications of package design. Explores history of field and useful package patterns. Found of Informatio Hands-on experience on formulating Package n package design. Spring 2010 IT236 236 Design IT Technology 4 UG LE Lecture This course will cover development of proper job strategies including application forms, cover letters, and resumes. These strategies will be Lecture/La Informatio implemented in the development of b Employ n a multimedia portfolio using Combinatio Spring 2010 IT240 240 Portfolio Dev IT Technology 4 techniques during design courses. UG LL n Explores artwork and literature that has provided the background for contemporary creativity and digital Informatio design. Focus in on development Found Digital n and refinement of the design Spring 2010 IT241 241 Media Proc IT Technology 4 concept. UG LE Lecture Introduces the concept of environmental design. Focus will be Concepts Informatio on how design needs to work Environ n cohesively with the environment. Spring 2010 IT245 245 Design IT Technology 4 UG LE Lecture Investigates consumer behavior and trends that guide design marketing. Provides students with knowledge of Informatio how to reach target audience and Concepts n how to promote product and Spring 2010 IT248 248 Design Market IT Technology 4 services to clients. UG LE Lecture Exploration of industry leading web and graphic software. Topics to be covered will vary based on current Lecture/La Informatio industry needs and current software b Adv Software n in the market. 2 hours lecture/2 Combinatio Spring 2010 IT250 250 Exploration IT Technology 3 hours lab. UG LL n Capstone project. This course will allow the student to complete a comprehensive project in graphic design or web page development Lecture/La Informatio utilizing the variety of software b Capstone n packages covered during the two- Combinatio Spring 2010 IT270 270 Project IT Technology 3 year degree program. UG LL n Informatio Independent n Independe Spring 2010 IT295 295 Study IT Technology 1 Directed study on selected topics. UG IS nt Study

Problems, approaches, and topics in Studies Informatio the field of Information Technology. Selected n Titles vary. May be taken for letter Spring 2010 IT297 297 Topics IT Technology 1 grade or pass/unsatisfactory. UG LE Lecture This course will allow the student to complete an internship at an approved site utilizing aquired Informatio graphic and web development n packages and skills. Sophomore Spring 2010 IT299 299 Internship IT Technology 4 standing. UG IN Internship Study of the vocabulary and structure of the Italian language; practice in conversation, reading, and writing. 101, 102, 103 must be Beginning taken in sequence. Spring 2010 ITA101 101 Italian I ITA Italian 4 UG LE Lecture Study of the vocabulary and structure of the Italian language; Beginning practice in conversation, reading, Spring 2010 ITA102 102 Italian II ITA Italian 4 and writing. UG LE Lecture Study of the vocabulary and structure of the Italian language; Beginning practice in conversation, reading, Spring 2010 ITA103 103 Italian III ITA Italian 4 and writing. UG LE Lecture

Essentials of Introduction to Italian with emphasis Spring 2010 ITA111 111 Italian ITA Italian 4 on speaking the language. UG LE Lecture Introduction to Italian with an emphasis on speaking the language. Essentials of May be taken for a letter grade or Spring 2010 ITA112 112 Italian ITA Italian 4 pass unsatisfactory. UG LE Lecture Continued study of the Italian language with practice in speaking, reading, and writing. 201 and 202 Intermediate must be taken in sequence. Spring 2010 ITA201 201 Italian I ITA Italian 4 UG LE Lecture Continued study of the Italian Intermediate language with practice in speaking, Spring 2010 ITA202 202 Italian II ITA Italian 4 reading, and writing. UG LE Lecture Continued study of the Italian Intermediate language with practice in listening, Spring 2010 ITA203 203 Italian III ITA Italian 4 speaking, reading and writing. UG LE Lecture International studnets in graduate programs requiring a thesis or dissertation and who have Intl completed all degree requirements Continued may register for ITL 789. This Int'l Continued Registratio course is not graded and does not Spring 2010 ITL789 789 Registration ITL n0carry a tuition charge. GR LE Lecture Study of the vocabulary and structure of the Japanese language; practice in conversation, reading, Beginning and writing. 101, 102, 103 must be Spring 2010 JPN101 101 Japanese I JPN Japanese 4 taken in sequence. UG LE Lecture Study of the vocabulary and structure of the Japanese language; Beginning practice in conversation, reading, Spring 2010 JPN102 102 Japanese II JPN Japanese 4 and writing. UG LE Lecture Study of the vocabulary and structure of the Japanese language; Beginning practice in conversation, reading, Spring 2010 JPN103 103 Japanese III JPN Japanese 4 and writing. UG LE Lecture

Essentials of Introduction to Japanese with Spring 2010 JPN111 111 Japanese JPN Japanese 4 emphasis on speaking the language. UG LE Lecture Continued study of the Japanese Intermediate language with practice in speaking, Spring 2010 JPN201 201 Japanese I JPN Japanese 4 reading, and writing. UG LE Lecture Continued study of the Japanese Intermediate language with practice in speaking, Spring 2010 JPN202 202 Japanese II JPN Japanese 4 reading, and writing. UG LE Lecture

Continued study of the Japanese Intermediate language, with practice in listening, Spring 2010 JPN203 203 Japanese III JPN Japanese 4 speaking, reading and writing. UG LE Lecture Practice in oral use of Japanese, Japanese emphasizing the culture of the Spring 2010 JPN311 311 Conversation JPN Japanese 4 Japanese world. UG LE Lecture Language Development in Japanese, Japanese emphasizing the culture of the Spring 2010 JPN312 312 Conversation JPN Japanese 4 Japanese world. UG LE Lecture Oral interaction in Japanese, Japanese emphasizing the culture of the Spring 2010 JPN313 313 Conversation JPN Japanese 4 Japanese world. UG LE Lecture Introduces liberal arts with an overview of program and career opportunities. Includes strategies for achieving academic success through time management, communication skills, note taking, test study, test Introduction taking, and enrichment Spring 2010 LA101 101 to Liberal Arts LA Liberal Arts 2 opportunities. UG LE Lecture Faculty-led reading and discussion group centering on major foreign Great policy issues facing the United Spring 2010 LA199 199 Decisions LA Liberal Arts 1 States. Topics vary. UG LE Lecture Assists students in developing academic major and career goals Effective through identifying skills and Career interests and then researching Spring 2010 LA201 201 Planning LA Liberal Arts 2 appropriate options. UG SE Seminar Work experience in a liberal arts discipline. Faculty supervise and evaluate learning that requires planned and approved learning objectives, oral and/or written Sophomore reports, employer evaluation, and Cooperative conference with faculty supervisor. Spring 2010 LA203 203 Edu LA Liberal Arts 2 May be repeated three times. UG IN Internship Work experience in a liberal arts discipline. Faculty supervise and evaluate learning that requires planned and approved learning objectives, oral and/or written Sophomore reports, employer evaluation, and Cooperative conference with faculty supervisor. Spring 2010 LA205 205 Edu LA Liberal Arts 4 May be repeated twice. UG IN Internship Work experience in a liberal arts discipline. Faculty supervise and evaluate learning that requires planned and approved learning objectives, oral and/or written Junior reports, employer evaluation, and Cooperative conference with faculty supervisor. Spring 2010 LA303 303 Education LA Liberal Arts 2 May be repeated three times. UG IN Internship Work experience in a liberal arts discipline. Faculty supervise and evaluate learning that requires planned and approved learning objectives, oral and/or written Junior reports, employer evaluation, and Cooperative conference with faculty supervisor. Spring 2010 LA305 305 Education LA Liberal Arts 4 may be repeated three times. UG IN Internship Work experience in a liberal arts discipline. Faculty supervise and evaluate learning that requires planned and approved learning objectives, oral and/or written Lecture/La Studies in reports, employer evaluation, and b Selected conference with faculty supervisor. Combinatio Spring 2010 LA399 399 Subjects LA Liberal Arts 4 may be repeated three times. UG LL n Assists students in their career/job search. Through research, analysis, and structured exercises, the participants learn effective job- seeking skills. Final results for Implementing students should include discovering, Career exploring, and locating satisfying job Spring 2010 LA401 401 Decisions LA Liberal Arts 2 situations. UG LE Lecture Work experience in a liberal arts discipline. Faculty supervise and evaluate learning that requires planned and approved learning objectives, oral and/or written Senior reports, employer evaluation, and Cooperative conference with faculty supervisor. Spring 2010 LA403 403 Education LA Liberal Arts 2 May be repeated three times. UG IN Internship

Work experience in a liberal arts discipline. Faculty supervise and evaluate learning that requires planned and approved learning objectives, oral and/or written reports, employer evaluation, and Senior conference with faculty supervisor. Cooperative May be repeated twice. Prerequisite: Spring 2010 LA405 405 Education LA Liberal Arts 4 full-time work experience. UG IN Internship Senior Project- Intensive studies or work in a Spring 2010 LA490 490 Selected Stds LA Liberal Arts 1 selected topic. UG LE Lecture Beginning Spring 2010 LAT101 101 Latin LAT Latin 4 Essentials of the Latin language. UG LE Lecture Beginning Spring 2010 LAT102 102 Latin LAT Latin 4 Essentials of the Latin language. UG LE Lecture Beginning Spring 2010 LAT103 103 Latin LAT Latin 4 Essentials of the Latin language. UG LE Lecture

Intermediate Review of essentials and reading for Spring 2010 LAT201 201 Latin LAT Latin 4 comprehension in selected authors. UG LE Lecture

Intermediate Review of essentials and reading for Spring 2010 LAT202 202 Latin LAT Latin 4 comprehension in selected authors. UG LE Lecture

Plautus, Terence, and Seneca. Study of at least one play in Latin. Topics include importance of Plautus and Terence for the reconstruction of Greek New Comedy, architecture of the Roman theatre, history of Roman tragedy, and the relationship Readings in of Seneca's tragedies to his Stoic Spring 2010 LAT351 351 Roman Drama LAT Latin 4 philosophy. UG LE Lecture Virgil's Aeneid, Ovid's Metamorphoses; Lucan, Statius, Valerius Flaccus, and Silius. Topics include intent and structure of the Aeneid, history and development of Roman epic, structure and transitional devices in the Readings in Metamorphoses, and the nature of Spring 2010 LAT353 353 Roman Epic LAT Latin 4 rhetorical epic. UG LE Lecture Roman lyric and elegiac poetry: Virgil's Eclogues; Catullus, Horace, Propertius, Tibullus, and Ovid. Topics include meters and style of Readings in Latin lyric, amatory tradition, and Spring 2010 LAT355 355 Roman Poetry LAT Latin 4 the influence of Hellenistic poetry. UG LE Lecture Horace, Juvenal, Persius, Petronius, and Martial. Topics include development of this peculiar Roman genre, fragments of Lucilius, satirical methods and techniques, satiric epigram, and satire as a source of Readings in information about Roman private Spring 2010 LAT357 357 Roman Satire LAT Latin 4 life. UG LE Lecture Studies in Selected Problems, approaches, and topics in Spring 2010 LAT399 399 Subjects LAT Latin 1 the field of Latin. Topics vary. UG LE Lecture

Study of Roman philosophical and didactic literature: Lucretius, Virgil's Georgics, Cicero's philosophical essays, and Quintilian. Topics include Roman attitudes toward Epicureanism, farming as a symbol of contemporary Roman politics, Readings- Cicero's synthesis of Greek Roman philosophy, Quintilian, and a Spring 2010 LAT451 451 Didactic Lit LAT Latin 4 gentleman's education. UG LE Lecture

Sallust, Livy, Tacitus, and Suetonius. Topics include Roman historiographical tradition, family Rdngs-Roman and political influences, evidence Hstry & from nonliterary sources, and Spring 2010 LAT453 453 Biography LAT Latin 4 influence from Greek historiography. UG LE Lecture

Cicero's political essays and speeches; the letters of Cicero and Pliny. Topics include the nature of Roman political campaigns, Readings- selections from Roman constitutional Roman Politics law, information from inscriptions, Spring 2010 LAT455 455 & Gov LAT Latin 4 and Augustus' Res Gestae. UG LE Lecture Independent Independe Spring 2010 LAT481 481 Reading LAT Latin 1 UG IS nt Study Intensive study of Latin, including Latin pedagogy, designed for teachers and others who desire to Special Project improve or enhance existing ability. Spring 2010 LAT600 600 Workshop LAT Latin 1 Topics vary. GR LE Lecture

Reading and discussion of selected works of Latin literature with emphasis on grammatical, rhetorical, literary, and cultural analysis and criticism. May be repeated for credit by number, but not by content. Independent Prerequisite: three years college Reading in Latin or departmental permission. Spring 2010 LAT681 681 Latin LAT Latin 4 Topics vary. GR LE Lecture Legal environment in which business functions. Introduction to law and legal systems, civil law, and white- collar crime. Public law topics include government regulation. Legal Env of Orivate law topics include torts and Spring 2010 LAW300 300 Business LAW Law 4 contracts. UG LE Lecture LAW300 Writing in Spring 2010 W 300W LAW 300 LAW Law 0 UG LB Lab U.S. and state employment discrimination law, court decisions, Leg Asp Mgt enforcement and workforce Spring 2010 LAW420 420 Divr Wrk LAW Law 4 diversity. UG LE Lecture This course acquaints students with two major areas of study, employer and employee rights and responsibilities. Both are basic areas of common business knowledge required for effective human Law for resource management within Spring 2010 LAW440 440 Managers LAW Law 4 organizations. UG LE Lecture Special Reading or research in selected area Independe Spring 2010 LAW477 477 Studies LAW Law 1 of business law. UG IS nt Study Special Topics Spring 2010 LAW480 480 in Law LAW Law 1 Topics vary. UG LE Lecture U.S. and state employment discrimination law, court decisions, Leg Asp Mgt enforcement, and workforce Spring 2010 LAW620 620 Divrs Wrk LAW Law 4 diversity. GR LE Lecture Deals with current problems of interest and value in the area of business. Topics include government regulation of business, social Spec Topics: responsibility of business, and legal Spring 2010 LAW680 680 Bus & Govt LAW Law 4 problems in business. GR LE Lecture

Course covers the legal implications of business transactions, particularly as they relate to accounting and auditing. It includes agency law, business structures, government Law for regulation of business, and the Spring 2010 LAW735 735 Accountants LAW Law 4 Uniform Commercial Code. GR LE Lecture Special Spring 2010 LAW781 781 Studies in Bus LAW Law 1 Topics vary. GR LE Lecture Overviews a variety of selected theories about leading, organizing, and organizational change with a focus on how each theoretical approach can inform and influence the practice of leadership in real- Theories of world settings. Spring 2010 LDR701 701 Leading LDR Leadership 4 GR LE Lecture Students will explore leadership capacity from assessment through Building development and its alignment with Leadership leadership competenices. Spring 2010 LDR703 703 Capacity LDR Leadership 4 GR LE Lecture This course focuses on the foundations of moral leadership Moral including ethics, social justice and Spring 2010 LDR705 705 Leadership LDR Leadership 4 authenticity. GR LE Lecture

This course focuses on theory, research, and current trends related to group dynamics and communication processes used to Teaming & build organizational effectiveness in Spring 2010 LDR707 707 Collaboration LDR Leadership 4 a diverse, multicultural workplace. GR LE Lecture This course focuses on theoretical and practical models for understanding interntional and sustainable organizational development. Central to this focus is the understanding of the relationships of both technical and adaptive leadership to organizational Org. Intent & outcomes. Spring 2010 LDR709 709 Sustainability LDR Leadership 4 GR LE Lecture This course focuses upon the understanding, application, and assessment of interpersonal competenices. Further, the course addresses the emotional and social Develop awareness necessary to sustain Interpers leadership effectiveness. Spring 2010 LDR710 710 Compet LDR Leadership 4 GR LE Lecture

Focuses on critical analysis of emerging, contemporary leadership issues. Students apply a broad range of current leadership literature to the research, development, and Emerging analysis of case studies. Spring 2010 LDR720 720 Issues Ldrshp LDR Leadership 4 GR LE Lecture This course focuses upon the need for leaders to keep current with contemporary research. Students will identify a leadership issue, conduct a literature search, summarize findings, and write a Reviewing comprehensive review of literature. Spring 2010 LDR740 740 Leadership Lit LDR Leadership 4 GR LE Lecture An examination of the organization and functions of police and state and federal law enforcement professionals. Reviews the Law requirements of the police Police in Enforceme certification process and selected Spring 2010 LE100 100 Society LE nt 4 problems in policing. UG LE Lecture An examination of the administrative structure, procedures, and policies in various law enforcement Law organizations. Reviews personnel Intro Police Enforceme regulations and professional Spring 2010 LE101 101 Operations LE nt 4 development. UG LE Lecture An examination of the criminal law ranging from misdemeanors to felonies and their penalties. Law Consideration of the use and Intro to Enforceme interpretation of the revised code to Spring 2010 LE102 102 Criminal Law LE nt 4 the enforcement of the law. UG LE Lecture

An examination of the organization and functioning of the court system. A review of arrest and search procedure and issues of due process such as the sixth amendment and Law Miranda. Law on witnesses and role Intr to Crim Enforceme of police, attorneys, and prosecutors Spring 2010 LE103 103 Evid & Proc LE nt 4 is examined. UG LE Lecture An examination of the techniques used by police and police specialists to gather evidence at crime scenes, Law and review the approaches used to Proc In Crime Enforceme interview witnesses, victims and Spring 2010 LE104 104 Inves Cap LE nt 4 crime suspects. UG LE Lecture Lecture/La Law b Issues: Law Enforceme Focused study in an area of interest Combinatio Spring 2010 LE106 106 Enforcement LE nt 1 in Law Enforcement. UG LL n

The study of the Ohio police training academy curriculum involving an introduction to basic training, the criminal justice system, report Law writing and the Ohio Revised Code. Police Enforceme Basic firearms training, classroom Spring 2010 LE110 110 Academy 1 LE nt 4 and plysical conditioning. UG LE Lecture

The study of the Ohio police training academy curriculum involving basic Law training and Ohio Revised Code. Police Enforceme Examines criminal code (ORC 2900), Spring 2010 LE111 111 Academy 2 LE nt 4 laws of arrest, and firearms training. UG LE Lecture The study of the Ohio police training academy curriculum involving human relations and safety issues. Study of law on search and seizure Law interview and interrogation, civil Police Enforceme liability and use of force and Spring 2010 LE112 112 Academy 3 LE nt 4 testifying. UG LE Lecture The study of the Ohio polic training academy curriculum involving basic policing problems and procedures. Advanced human relations in special Law needs, domestic violence, crises, Police Enforceme missing and abused children and Spring 2010 LE113 113 Academy 4 LE nt 4 prevention. UG LE Lecture

The study of the Ohio police training academy curriculum involving intermediate policing problems and Law procedures. Examines investigative Police Enforceme procedures in traffic and criminal Spring 2010 LE114 114 Academy 5 LE nt 4 including report writing. UG LE Lecture

The study of the Ohio police training academy curriculum involving crime- related problems and procedures. Law Examines patrol procedures, civil Police Enforceme disorders and homeland security. Spring 2010 LE115 115 Academy 6 LE nt 4 UG LE Lecture

LEAP Program Spring 2010 LEP001 001 Level 1 LEP LEAP 0 UG LE Lecture

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LEAP Program Spring 2010 LEP003 003 Level 3 LEP LEAP 0 UG LE Lecture LEAP Bridge Spring 2010 LEP004 004 Program LEP LEAP 0 UG LE Lecture This course introduces the scientific study of language and focuses on describing and explaining languages, especially English, Spanish, French and German, in their natural environment. Includes phonology, Ling for Mod morphology, syntax, semantics, and Spring 2010 LI301 301 Langs LI Linguistics 4 sociolinguistics. UG LE Lecture Principles of historical and comparative study of languages; Intro to Hstrcl introduction to Indo-European, & Cmprtve Germanic, Romance, and Slavic Spring 2010 LI371 371 Ling LI Linguistics 4 philology. UG LE Lecture Studies in Deals with problems, approaches, Selected and topics in the field of linguistics. Spring 2010 LI399 399 Subjects LI Linguistics 1 Topics vary. UG LE Lecture

This course examines the structure of a non-Indo-European language, including study of its phonological system, morphology, and syntax. Languages are presented on a Non-IE rotational basis, including Finnish, Spring 2010 LI499 499 Typology LI Linguistics 4 Arabic, Chinese, Hebrew (modern). UG LE Lecture This course introduces the student to the physiological and anatomical basis of physical disabilities, Learning including disorders or cognition, Physiology of with impaired mobility and sensory Spring 2010 LWD710 710 Disability LWD Disabilities 4 deprivation. GR LE Lecture Survey the field of cognitive psychology with emphasis on those aspects that relate to problems of learning and skill development. Introduce major theoretical Learning perspectives on cognition and Science of with learning. Survey empirical work that Spring 2010 LWD720 720 Learning LWD Disabilities 4 reflects the different perspectives. GR LE Lecture

An exploration of how persons with physical, cognitive, and/or sensory disabilities can be accommodated to facilitate productive membership in Learning inclusive school, work and Adaptations with community environments. Spring 2010 LWD730 730 for Disability LWD Disabilities 4 GR LE Lecture

This course provides an understanding of the problems faced by individuals with disability and the variety of assistive technology (AT) solutions currently available to assist these individuals in overcoming these problems. Involved is an understanding of the AT industry Learning and current practices, who the Assistive with consumer is, and AT involved in Spring 2010 LWD740 740 Technology LWD Disabilities 4 general and specific applications. GR LE Lecture This course will provide students with an opportunity to work in the community providing services to individuals who have physical, cognitive and/or learning disabilities. Learning The student will be required to with spend a minimum of ten hour per Spring 2010 LWD790 790 Practicum LWD Disabilities 4 week for the quarter. GR LE Lecture Biology of viruses, bacteria, fungi, protozoans, and helminths as related to their natural environments and host-parasite interaction. Introductory course for students in Microbiolog environmental health, nursing, and Microbiology- y & patient-oriented paramedical health Human Immunolog professions. Four hours lecture, two Spring 2010 M&I220 220 Environment M&I y5hours lab. UG LE Lecture Microbio- Microbiolog Human y & Environment Immunolog Spring 2010 M&I220L 220L Lab M&I y 0 Required laboratory for M&I 220. UG LB Lab This course covers the principles of basic immunology. Cellular and soluable factors associated with Microbiolog innate and adaptive immunities are y & included. Functions of phagocytes, Immunolog natural killer (NK) cells, B cells, and Spring 2010 M&I426 426 Immunology M&I y3T cells are examined. UG LE Lecture

Study of microorganisms pathogenic Microbiolog for humans and animals using the y & organ system approach with Pathogenic Immunolog emphasis on mechanisms of Spring 2010 M&I427 427 Microbiology M&I y5pathogenesis and host resistance. UG LE Lecture

Introduction to the field of virology; plant, animal, and bacterial viruses. Microbiolog Emphasis on the intrinsic properties y & of viruses and their interaction with Immunolog cells, multiplication, genetics, and Spring 2010 M&I431 431 Virology M&I y3tumor induction. UG LE Lecture Microbiolog y & Immunobiolog Immunolog Spring 2010 M&I445 445 y M&I y 5 UG LE Lecture Microbiolog Special y & Problems- Immunolog Spring 2010 M&I499 499 Microbiology M&I y 1 Special Problems in Microbiology UG LE Lecture

The basic principles and practices of biosafety are examined. This course teaches the identification, handling, Microbiolog and containment of potentially y & hazardous biological materials, Biological Immunolog including microorganisms and Spring 2010 M&I634 634 Safety M&I y2recombinant DNA. GR LE Lecture

(Also listed as BMS 775.) This advanced level course will expand the knowledge of basic microbiology by focusing on human-microbial pathogen interactions. The molecular basis of the pathogenic mechanisms will be emphasized. In addition, the student will gain a Microbiolog better appreciation and y & understanding of the complexities of Pathogenic Immunolog interactions between microbes and Spring 2010 M&I675 675 Mechanisms M&I y5their human hosts. GR LE Lecture Microbiolog Special y & Study of the physiological and Problems- Immunolog biochemical processes unique to Spring 2010 M&I699 699 Microbiology M&I y1microorganisms. GR LE Lecture (Also listed as BMS 802.) Fundamentals of immunobiology and basic virology. Emphasis on the regulatory and cellular level of host immune responses against microbial Microbiolog pathogens, as well as mechanisms Immunology y & of immunopathology, and on the & Basic Immunolog characteristics and molecular biology Spring 2010 M&I726 726 Virology M&I y5of virus pathogens. GR LE Lecture (Also listed as BMS 803.) Microorganisms pathogenic for humans and animals using the organ system approach. Emphasis on mechanisms of pathogenesis and host resistance. Includes a project segment devoted to the Microbiolog independent study of the y & mechanisms of pathogenesis in the Pathogenic Immunolog host-parasite interactions of the Spring 2010 M&I727 727 Microbiology M&I y5infectious agents used. GR LE Lecture (Also listed as BMS 807.) Introduction to the field of virology with emphasis on animal viruses. Intrinsic properties of viruses and Microbiolog their interaction with cells; y & multiplication, disease production, Immunolog genetics, and tumor induction. Spring 2010 M&I731 731 Virology M&I y3Projects assigned to each student. GR LE Lecture (Also listed as BMS 812.) Biology of the immune system in terms of current concepts of antibody formation and function. Acquired, delayed, and immediate hypersensitivity are studied with Microbiolog respect to immunological y & deficiencies, malignancy, tolerance, Immunobiolog Immunolog graft rejection, infection, and Spring 2010 M&I745 745 y M&I y5acquired resistance. GR LE Lecture

(Also listed as BMS 805, P&B 776, PHA 740.) Introduces the concepts of intercellular communication through an interdisciplinary presentation of immune Microbiolog neuroendocrine system functions. Intercellular y & Emphasizes the similarities between Communicatio Immunolog the systems and the multidisciplinary Spring 2010 M&I770 770 n M&I y4approaches used to study each. GR LE Lecture Microbiolog y & Signalling and molecular Mechanisms Immunolog mechanisms of apoptotic cell death Spring 2010 M&I772 772 of Cell Death M&I y3and relationship to human disease. GR LE Lecture

(Also listed as BIO 777.) Study of the molecular basis of gene therapy and the use of viral gene delivery Microbiolog systems for the treatment of human y & disease. Gene therapy strategies are Immunolog contrasted with various diseases, Spring 2010 M&I777 777 Gene Therapy M&I y4including cancer and AIDS. GR LE Lecture Microbiolog y & Continuing Immunolog Spring 2010 M&I789 789 Registration M&I y 1 GR LE Lecture Microbiolog y & Microbiology Immunolog Spring 2010 M&I800 800 Seminar M&I y 1 Graded pass/unsatisfactory. GR SE Seminar Microbiolog y & Seminar: Immunolog Spring 2010 M&I801 801 Journal Club M&I y 1 Selected topics in microbiology. GR SE Seminar

(Also listed as BMS 808.) Structure, Microbiolog infectious process, replication, Sem Topics- y & maturation, release, and genetics at Molecular Immunolog the molecular level of the major Spring 2010 M&I831 831 Virology M&I y3groups of animal viruses. GR SE Seminar Microbiolog (Also listed as BMS 809.) Seminar y & Understanding the processes Topics-Viral Immunolog involved in cell transformation by Spring 2010 M&I833 833 Oncology M&I y3oncogenic viruses. GR SE Seminar (Also listed as BMS 813.) Students Microbiolog select, present, and analyze Special Topics y & information from current literature in in Immunolog immunobiology. Seminar/discussion Spring 2010 M&I840 840 Immunology M&I y2format. GR LE Lecture Survey of the fundamentals of transplant immunology. Topics include mechanisms of intra- and interspecies rejection, histocompatibility genes and their products, graft-versus-host diseases, immunologically privileged sites, Microbiolog techniques for immuno-suppression, Sem- y & immune tolerance, and the Transplantatio Immunolog immunobiology of the maternal/fetal Spring 2010 M&I842 842 n Immunology M&I y3relationship. GR LE Lecture The host-tumor relationship is studied intensively. Microbiolog Interrelationships between tumor Sem Topics- y & growth and host immune responses Tumor Immunolog are examined at the molecular and Spring 2010 M&I843 843 Immunology M&I y3cellular levels. GR LE Lecture Maintenance of immune Microbiolog homeostasis with emphasis on the Sem Topics - y & contributions of lymphocyte Immune Immunolog subpopulations. Sequelae of immune Spring 2010 M&I844 844 Regulation M&I y3imbalance are studied. GR LE Lecture (Also listed as BMS 818.) Focuses on both beneficial and adverse host Microbiolog responses to microbial and Sem Tpcs- y & metazoan parasites. Effects of Infection & Immunolog infection on immune function are Spring 2010 M&I846 846 Immunity M&I y3stressed. GR LE Lecture Immunology as it relates to maternal/fetal interactions. Faculty lectures and student presentations on the fetus as a graft, the passive Microbiolog transfer of immunity to the fetus, Sem - y & pregnancy loss, and infertility. May Reproductive Immunolog be taken for letter grade or Spring 2010 M&I851 851 Immunology M&I y3pass/unsatisfactory. GR SE Seminar

Immunology as it relates to disease processes. Faculty lectures and student presentations on hypersensitivity diseases, immune deficiency diseases, immunologic Microbiolog diagnosis of disease, tumor Sem Topics- y & immunology, and immunotherapy. Clinical Immunolog May be taken for letter grade or Spring 2010 M&I852 852 Immunology M&I y3pass/unsatisfactory. GR SE Seminar Microbiolog Lecture/La y & b Microbiology Immunolog Combinatio Spring 2010 M&I899 899 Research M&I y 2 Supervised thesis research. GR LL n

Introduction to accounting concepts, procedures and practices. Includes analysis of the effect of transactions on financial position, preparation and analysis of financial statements, Survey of and use of accounting information to Spring 2010 MBA510 510 Accounting MBA MBA 4 support management decisions. GR LE Lecture An introduction to economics. Provides students with modes of reasoning regarding individual and business behavior and enhances Survey of student's ability to understand the Econ for aggregate economy and how it Spring 2010 MBA520 520 MBA's MBA MBA 4 influences business decisions. GR LE Lecture An introduction to microeconomics. Provides students with facts, theories, and modes of reasoning regarding individual and business behavior. The course is sharply focused to prepare students to Survey of succeed in the MBA program at Spring 2010 MBA523 523 Microecon MBA MBA 2 Wright State. GR LE Lecture

An introduction to macroeconomics. Enhances the student's ability to understand the aggregate economy and how it influences business decisions. The course is sharply focused to prepare students to Survey of succeed in advanced course work in Spring 2010 MBA524 524 Macroecon MBA MBA 2 the MBA program. GR LE Lecture Theories, concepts, and techniques of financial management. Designed for student with no previous course work in financial management and Survey of for those with a need to review the Spring 2010 MBA530 530 Finance MBA MBA 4 basic techniques. GR LE Lecture Survey of quantitative techniques relevant to private and public sector resource allocation, production, and management decision problems, including linear programming, queuing analysis, and decision Survey of theory. Emphasis on mathematical Quant Bus modeling and interpretation of Spring 2010 MBA580 580 Analysis MBA MBA 4 solutions. GR LE Lecture Independent Independe Spring 2010 MBA680 680 Study MBA MBA 1 GR IS nt Study

Application of advanced Strategic Cost management accounting concepts to Spring 2010 MBA710 710 Management MBA MBA 4 strategic management decisions. GR LE Lecture Theories, practices, and patterns of international business and the effect of globalization on the business environment. Interrelationships between interest rates, Analysis unemployment, economic growth, Global inflation, and balance of payments Spring 2010 MBA720 720 Economy MBA MBA 4 impact on businesses. GR LE Lecture Economics of Spring 2010 MBA728 728 Innovation MBA MBA 4 GR LE Lecture

Application of finance concepts theories, and techniques of financial Fin Analysis & management. Emphasis on case Spring 2010 MBA730 730 Dec Making MBA MBA 4 problems and decision making. GR LE Lecture Interdisciplinary study of the legal, ethical, and public policy issues in the global environment. Topics include restraints on competition, environmental regulation, product Legal/Ethical quality, employment, and Spring 2010 MBA740 740 Dec Making MBA MBA 4 technology. GR LE Lecture

A hands-on, experience-based course devoted to leading people and teams in today's workplace. Leading Emphasizes communication, conflict Teams/Organi resolution, influence strategies, and Spring 2010 MBA750 750 za MBA MBA 4 empowerment principles. GR LE Lecture Competitive strategy as practiced in organizations from an integrated (cross-functional) perspective. Industries, competition, and other environmental forces are analyzed to determine an organization's Competitive competitive strategy. Student team Spring 2010 MBA755 755 Strategy MBA MBA 4 work required. GR LE Lecture Overview of managing the marketing mix variables and discussion of marketing plans, formation of strategies and problem solving. Material will be covered by readings and discussion of cases. Marketing Individual and team exercises will be Spring 2010 MBA760 760 Strategy MBA MBA 4 assigned. GR LE Lecture

Examining the use of IT to improve a firm's operational effectiveness and strategic positioning. Identify and evaluate changes in information and physical flows, cost structures Info Tech & and market forces that IT causes Spring 2010 MBA770 770 Bus Trnfrmtn MBA MBA 4 throughout value chain. GR LE Lecture Explores the fundamentals of supply chain management, including the strategic role of the supply chain, key drivers of supply chain performance, and analytical tools and techniques for supply chain Supply Chain analysis. Cases and in-class Spring 2010 MBA780 780 Mgmt MBA MBA 4 exercises. GR LE Lecture

Introduces a broad range of programming concepts using Matlab. Covers concepts such as functions, Mechanical loops, logic control, graphical user and interface generation, computer IO, Engg Prog Materials and communication between Spring 2010 ME102 102 with MATLAB ME Engr 4 disparate languages. UG LE Lecture

Introduction to the principles and practice of mechanical and materials engineering design. Fundamental design philosophy using a hands-on Mechanical approach, including topics such as Fund of and safety, ethics, and product liability. Engineering Materials Teamwork and communicated skills Spring 2010 ME199 199 Design ME Engr 3 are stressed. UG LE Lecture Basic techniques of computer-aided engineering drawing. Graphic primitives, drawing, editing, Mechanical dimensioning, multiple views, Lecture/La and hatching, drawing intelligence, and b Computer- Materials three-dimensional modeling. One Combinatio Spring 2010 ME201 201 Aided Drafting ME Engr 2 hour lecture, two hours lab. UG LL n Mechanical Computer- and Aided Drafting Materials Spring 2010 ME201L 201L Lab ME Engr 0 Required laboratory for ME 201 UG LB Lab Basic concepts of engineering drawing with applications to manual and computer-aided drafting: Mechanical multiview projections; sectional, Mech Drawing and auxiliary, and pictorial views; Solid Modl Materials dimensioning; and intersections and Spring 2010 ME202 202 Design ME Engr 4 developments. UG LE Lecture Mechanical and Engineering Materials Spring 2010 ME202L 202L Graphics Lab ME Engr 0 Reqired laboratory for ME 202. UG LB Lab Forces, resultants, components, equilibrium of particles, equilibrium Mechanical of rigid bodies, centroids and and centers of gravity, analysis of Materials structures, friction, and moments of Spring 2010 ME212 212 Statics ME Engr 4 inertia. UG LE Lecture Vector treatment of the kinematics Mechanical and kinetics of particles and rigid and bodies, based on Newton's laws and Materials including work-energy and impulse- Spring 2010 ME213 213 Dynamics ME Engr 4 momentum techniques. UG LE Lecture

Fundamentals of manufacturing processes, materials, measurement and quality assurance, casting Mechanical processes, forming processes, and material removal processes, joining Manufacturing Materials processes, and other processes and Spring 2010 ME220 220 Process ME Engr 3 techniques related to manufacturing. UG LE Lecture

Discusses axial and shear stresses and strains, bi-axial loading, torsion Mechanical of circular shafts, shear and bending and moment diagrams, deflection of Strength of Materials beams, and column theory. Four Spring 2010 ME313 313 Materials ME Engr 4 hours lecture, two hours lab. UG LE Lecture Mechanical and Strength of Materials Spring 2010 ME313L 313L Materials Lab ME Engr 0 Required laboratory for ME 313. UG LB Lab Techniques, equipment and measurement procedures used by Mechanical Mechanical Engineers. Writing lab Lecture/La and reports, performing data acquisition, b Exp. Meas. Materials and applying statistics to Combinatio Spring 2010 ME314 314 and Instr. ME Engr 4 experimental data. UG LL n Mechanical and Exp. Meas. Materials Spring 2010 ME314L 314L and Instr. Lab ME Engr 0 UG LB Lab

Classical thermodynamics which focuses on thermodynamic properties of fluids, conservation of Mechanical mass, conservation of energy, and and the second law of thermodynamics. Thermodynam Materials These principles are applied to Spring 2010 ME315 315 ics I ME Engr 4 engineering problems. UG LE Lecture Concepts of energy, power cycles, Mechanical refrigeration cycles, gas mixutres, and vapor-gas mixtures, and Thermodynam Materials combustion. Spring 2010 ME316 316 ics II ME Engr 4 UG LE Lecture Mechanical and Thermodynam Materials Spring 2010 ME316L 316L ics II Lab ME Engr 0 Required laboratory for ME 316. UG LB Lab Mechanical and Study of fluid properties, fluid Fluid Materials statics, incompressible flows, real Spring 2010 ME317 317 Dynamics ME Engr 4 fluid flows, and flow measurement. UG LE Lecture Mechanical Fluid and Dynamics Materials Spring 2010 ME317L 317L Laboratory ME Engr 0 Required laboratory for ME 317. UG LB Lab Study of the movement of energy due to a temperature difference. The three modes of heat transfer Mechanical are investigated: conduction, and convections and radiation. Detailed Materials look at Heat Equation. Spring 2010 ME318 318 Heat Transfer ME Engr 4 UG LE Lecture Mechanical and Heat Transfer Materials Spring 2010 ME318L 318L Laboratory ME Engr 0 Required laboratory for ME 318. UG LB Lab

Introduces students to the system level modeling of dynamic engineering systems including, but not restricted to, linear and Mechanical rotational mechanical, fluid, thermal, and and electrical systems. Modeling of System Materials control devices (motors, heaters, Spring 2010 ME360 360 Dynamics ME Engr 4 pumps) is addressed. UG LE Lecture Effect of atomic, molecular, and crystalline structure on the Mechanical properties of materials with Material and emphasis on electronic materials Engineering Materials and ceramics; characterization of Spring 2010 ME370 370 Sci:Intro ME Engr 4 materials; and device fabrication. UG LE Lecture Effect of microstructure, phase Mechanical equilibrium, and processing on Structure & and properties of structural materials Prprts-Egr Materials including metallic alloys, polymers, Spring 2010 ME371 371 Mtrls ME Engr 3 and composites. UG LE Lecture Application of classical thermodynamics to engineering Mechanical materials. Heats of formation and Thermodynam and reaction; behavior of solutions; free ics of Materials energy concepts; thermodynamic Spring 2010 ME375 375 Materials ME Engr 4 fundamentals of phase equilibria. UG LE Lecture

Fundamentals of structure property relations in metals and alloys related to transformations and kinetics. Mechanical Application to recovery and and recrystallization, solidification, Physical Materials precipitation strengthening, and Spring 2010 ME376 376 Metallurgy ME Engr 3 displacive transformations. UG LE Lecture

Mechanical Preparation of metallographic and specimens; use of the metallurgical Metallography Materials microscope including the preparation Spring 2010 ME385 385 Laboratory ME Engr 2 of photomicrographs. UG LB Lab Fundamentals of mechanical testing instrumentation and techniques including the tensile test, hardness Mechanical tests, effect of heat-treatment on Materials and strength, and correlation of Testing Materials microstructure, composition, and Spring 2010 ME386 386 Laboratory ME Engr 2 properties. UG LE Lecture

Graphic, analytical, numerical, and symbolic techniques are used in the kinematic and dynamic analysis of Mechanical machines. Computer-aided design of Kinematics & and mechanisms is introduced. Emphasis Design- Materials on the application of these Spring 2010 ME405 405 Mechanism ME Engr 4 techniques to planar mechanisms. UG LE Lecture Concepts of minima and maxima; Mechanical linear, dynamic, integer, and and nonlinear programming; variational Design Materials methods. Engineering applications Spring 2010 ME408 408 Optimization ME Engr 3 are emphasized. UG LE Lecture Stress, deformation, and stability analysis of aerospace structures. Thin-walled members bending, Mechanical torsion, and shear stresses and calculation Aerospace Materials in multicell structures. Buckling of Spring 2010 ME409 409 Structures ME Engr 4 thin plates. UG LE Lecture

Combines material learned in statics, dynamics, thermodynamices, fluid Mechanical mechanices, and heat transfer and and applied them to the design of Comp Meth Materials mechanical systems using numerical Spring 2010 ME410 410 for Mech Engr ME Engr 4 methods. UG LE Lecture Finite element formulations for line, surface, bending, torsion, and three Mechanical dimensional elements. Numerical and methods and application of FEM Finite Element Materials programs in structural design and Spring 2010 ME412 412 Analysis ME Engr 4 solid mechanics. UG LE Lecture Mechanical and Finite Element Materials Spring 2010 ME412L 412L Analysis Lab ME Engr 0 Required laboratory for ME 412. UG LB Lab Fundamental concepts in design for Mechanical static strength, fatigue, and impact and loading; application to selected Mechanical Materials mechanical components and Spring 2010 ME414 414 Design I ME Engr 4 systems. UG LE Lecture Design of mechanical elements such Mechanical as springs, bearings, shafts, gears, and clutches, brakes, and flywheels. Mechanical Materials Students conduct an individual Spring 2010 ME415 415 Design II ME Engr 4 design project. UG LE Lecture Fundamental equations of viscous flow for laminar and turbulent flows. Mechanical Boundary layer analysis. Analytical and and numerical solutions of the Mechanics of Materials equation of motion. Spring 2010 ME417 417 Viscous Fluids ME Engr 4 UG LE Lecture

Analytical and numerical techniques Mechanical for heat conduction problems in one, Heat and two, and three dimensions for Conduction Materials steady and transient cases. Phase- Spring 2010 ME418 418 Solids ME Engr 3 change problems. UG LE Lecture This course will study the fundamentals of energy and energy conversion, our energy resources, direct energy conversion, heat to Mechanical work energy conversion, fossil fuel and energy conversion, and alternative Energy Materials energy conversion. Spring 2010 ME423 423 Conversion ME Engr 4.5 UG LE Lecture Fundamentals of solar radiation and how it can be utilized as an energy source. Flat plate collectors, Mechanical concentrating collectors, solar hot and water heating, photovoltaics and Solar Materials thermal energy storage will be Spring 2010 ME424 424 Engineering ME Engr 4 discussed. UG LE Lecture Power in the wind, the wind turbine Mechanical and its parts, performance of wind and turbines, and economics of wind Materials turbines will be presented. Spring 2010 ME426 426 Wind Power ME Engr 4.5 UG LE Lecture Electrochemical principles and technologies of energy storage systems including lithium-ion Mechanical batteries, fuel cells, and Electro and supercapaciators. Electrode Chemical Materials potential, electrode kinetics, Spring 2010 ME427 427 Storage ME Engr 4.5 interface double layer structure. UG LE Lecture Fundamentals, technologies, applications of various types of fuel cells, Thermodynamics prediction, Mechanical electrolyte conduction, electrode and kinetics. Polymer electrolyte fuel Fuel Cell SCI Materials cells, solid oxide fuel cell, fuel cell Spring 2010 ME428 428 and Tech ME Engr 4.5 stack. UG LE Lecture Aviation history. Standard atmosphere, basic aerodynamics, Mechanical theory of lift, airplane performance, and principles of stability and control, Materials and astronautics and propulsion Spring 2010 ME430 430 Aeronautics ME Engr 4 concepts. UG LE Lecture Engine cycle analysis; combustion fundamentals; reciprocating Mechanical engines, propellers; applications to and turbojet, turbofan, turboprop, Aerospace Materials ramjet, SCRAM jet, and rocket Spring 2010 ME431 431 Propulsion ME Engr 4 engines. UG LE Lecture

Development of the equations for general aircraft motion. Perturbed state equations. Basic aerodynamic characteristics, control surface Mechanical effectiveness, stability and control and derivatives. Dynamic stability and Flight Control Materials control of the airplane. Automatic Spring 2010 ME432 432 Systems ME Engr 4 flight control. UG LE Lecture Fundamentals of gas flow in the subsonic to supersonic flow regimes. Wave propagation in compressible Mechanical medium, one-dimensional isentropic and flow with area change, frictional Compressible Materials effects, heat transfer effects and Spring 2010 ME433 433 Flow ME Engr 4 two dimensional waves. UG LE Lecture Introduction to CFD methods; governing equations, PDEs, finite Mechanical difference numerical methods, Computational and stability analysis, incompressible and Fluid Materials compressible flows, subsonic to Spring 2010 ME434 434 Dynamics ME Engr 4 supersonic flows. UG LE Lecture

Develops students abilities to derive and solve vehicle equations and Mechanical introduces how dynamic analysis is and used in vehicle design. Various Vehicle Materials performance criteria, control Spring 2010 ME442 442 Engineering ME Engr 3 concepts, and HEVs will be studied. UG LE Lecture Thermodynamics of I.C. engines, Mechanical combustion thermodynamics, Prn-Internal and friction, heat and mass losses, and Combustion Materials computer control of the modern fuel- Spring 2010 ME444 444 Engine ME Engr 4 injected I.C. engine. UG LE Lecture Introduction to the mathematics, programming, and control of robots. Topics include coordinate systems Mechanical and transformations, manipulator and kinematics and inverse kinematics, Introduction Materials trajectory planning, jacobians and Spring 2010 ME456 456 to Robotics ME Engr 4 control. UG LE Lecture Mechanical Introduction and to Robotics Materials Spring 2010 ME456L 456L Lab ME Engr 0 Required laboratory for ME 456. UG LB Lab Develops understanding in measurements, conveys the principles and practice for design of systems including uncertainty and signal reconstruction, and Mechanical establishes the physical principles Instrumentati and and techniques used to measure on & Materials those quantities most important for Spring 2010 ME458 458 Measurement ME Engr 4 applications. UG LE Lecture Modeling and analysis of single and multi-degree of freedom systems Mechanical under free and forced vibration and and impact, Lagrangian and matrix Mechanical Materials formulations, energy methods, and Spring 2010 ME460 460 Vibrations ME Engr 4 introduction to random vibrations. UG LE Lecture Mechanical and Mechanical Materials Spring 2010 ME460L 460L Vibrations Lab ME Engr 0 Required laboratory for ME 460. UG LB Lab This course will teach students how to model complex mechanical systems as a set of simple, linear or Mechanical nonlinear components for the Mechanical and purpose of design. Students will be Sys Mdlng & Materials introduced to modern computational Spring 2010 ME464 464 Design ME Engr 4 tools. UG LE Lecture This course covers basic theories, methods, and algorithms of atomistic computer simulations of Mechanical materials, using lectures and Lecture/La Comp and computer labs. Classical, semi- b Materials Materials empirical, and abinitio quantum Combinatio Spring 2010 ME469 469 Science ME Engr 4.5 mechanical methods are explained. UG LL n Mechanical Engineering aspects of failure and analysis, failure mechanisms and Failure Materials related environmental factors, and Spring 2010 ME470 470 Analysis ME Engr 4 analysis of actual service failure. UG LE Lecture Lectures will cover: Principles and applications of Eddy Current techniques, Wave Propagation in guided wave modes, Ultrasonics, Mechanical Acoustic Emission, Radiography, and Modeling and Analysis, Introduction Nondestructiv Materials to signal processing and Spring 2010 ME471 471 e Evaluation ME Engr 4 Specifications and Standards. UG LE Lecture This course introduces polymers as engineering materials and covers fundamental concepts in polymer science and engineering. This includes polymerization processes Mechanical morphology and crystallinity, Strctre & and thermal transitions, viscoelasticty, Prprts-Engr Materials rubber elasticity, aging and Spring 2010 ME472 472 Polymers ME Engr 4 contemporary issues in polymers. UG LE Lecture Principles of materials-limited design. Lectures, case histories, open-ended assignments and computer based materials selection tools. Procedures for selection of Mechanical optimum material(s) under and constraints resulting from functional, Mat Sel for Materials reliability, safety, cost and Spring 2010 ME474 474 Mech Design ME Engr 4 environmental issues. UG LE Lecture The design and use of high temperature superalloys, Mechanical strengthening mechanisms, creep High and and fatigue, corrosion and oxidation, Temperature Materials protective coatings, and alternative Spring 2010 ME475 475 Materials ME Engr 3 materials. UG LE Lecture Crystal plasticity and single crystal behavior. Introduction to dislocation theory. Strengthening mechanisms Mechanical and polycrystalline behavior. Mechanical and Introduction to viscoelasticity. Behavior- Materials Fracture, fatigue, and creep of Spring 2010 ME477 477 Materials ME Engr 4 materials. UG LE Lecture (Also listed as GL 474.) Electron microprobe and X-ray fluorescence Mechanical for analysis of alloys and other and materials explained and X-Ray Spectral Materials demonstrated on examples. Two Spring 2010 ME478 478 Analysis ME Engr 3 hours lecture, one hour lab. UG LE Lecture Mechanical and X-Ray Spectral Materials Spring 2010 ME478L 478L Analysis Lab ME Engr 0 Required laboratory for ME 478. UG LE Lecture (Also listed as CHM 479.) Survey of Mechanical principles of corrosion processes and with application to metallic and Materials Materials nonmetallic materials. Principles of Spring 2010 ME479 479 Composition ME Engr 4 electro-chemistry are included. UG LE Lecture Introduction to the theory and Mechanical practice of diffraction methods in the Lecture/La X-Ray and study of alloys, refractory materials, b Methods in Materials and polymers. Two hours lecture, Combinatio Spring 2010 ME480 480 Material Sci ME Engr 4 four hours lab. UG LL n Mechanical Principles of characterization of Materials and materials based on particle and Characterizati Materials wave taxonomies integrated with Spring 2010 ME481 481 on ME Engr 4 sensor methods and principles. UG LE Lecture Principles that govern image formation and electron diffraction of Mechanical crystalline materials, laboratory Lecture/La Intro- and demonstrations and experiments to b Transmission Materials illustrate the principles. Three hours Combinatio Spring 2010 ME482 482 Electron Mi ME Engr 4 lecture, one hour lab. UG LL n Ceramic and refractory raw materials and products; atomic structure and bonding; structure of Mechanical crystalline phases and glasses; and structural imperfections; diffusion in Introduction Materials oxides; phase equilibria; and Spring 2010 ME483 483 to Ceramics ME Engr 3 processing of ceramics. UG LE Lecture Processing, microstructure, and properties of ceramics; defect equilibria in oxides; thermal, optical, Mechanical electrical, and mechanical properties and of ceramic materials; ceramics for Physical Materials special applications. Three hours Spring 2010 ME484 484 Ceramics ME Engr 4 lecture, two hours lab. UG LE Lecture Mechanical Physical and Ceramics Materials Spring 2010 ME484L 484L Laboratory ME Engr 0 Required laboratory for ME 484. UG LB Lab Fundamentals of melt solidification, Mechanical application to metals casting and technology, and an introduction to Solidification Materials powder metallurgy. Three hours Spring 2010 ME485 485 Processing ME Engr 4 lecture, two hours lab. UG LE Lecture Mechanical Solidification and Processing Materials Spring 2010 ME485L 485L Lab ME Engr 0 Required laboratory for ME 485. UG LB Lab Fundamentals of principal deformation processing systems including forging, extrusion, rolling, and sheet forming; material Mechanical response and formability; and Lecture/La and mechanics and analysis of selected b Deformation Materials processes. Three hours lecture, two Combinatio Spring 2010 ME486 486 Processing ME Engr 4 hours lab. UG LL n Fundamentals of machining with an emphasis on engineering models of machinability, chip formation, Mechanical cutting forces and power, and and lubrication. Introduction to Materials numerical control machining. Three Spring 2010 ME487 487 Machining ME Engr 4 hours lecture, two hours lab. UG LE Lecture Mechanical and Machining Materials Spring 2010 ME487L 487L Laboratory ME Engr 0 Required laboratory for ME 487. UG LB Lab Fundamental metallurgy and ceramic science of powder processing techniques. Details of current powder processing Mechanical technology and methods. Hands-on Powder and laboratory experience with both Processing Materials metal and ceramic materials. Three Spring 2010 ME488 488 Materials ME Engr 4 hours lecture, two hours lab. UG LE Lecture Mechanical Powder and Processing Materials Spring 2010 ME488L 488L Laboratory ME Engr 0 Required laboratory for ME 488. UG LB Lab (Also listed as CHM 469.) Properties and manufacturing processes of engineering plastics and effect of Mechanical these factors on plastics design. and Illustrative laboratory projects Engineering Materials included. Two hours lecture, four Spring 2010 ME489 489 Plastics ME Engr 4 hours lab. UG LE Lecture Mechanical and Engineering Materials Spring 2010 ME489L 489L Plastics Lab ME Engr 0 Required laboratory for ME 489. UG LB Lab Independent investigation of contemporary engineering problems under the guidance of an instructor. Topics selected to meet the needs and interests of students. Research Mechanical of professional literature and and submission of an engineering report Engineering Materials required. Two hours lecture, two Spring 2010 ME490 490 Design I ME Engr 4 hours lab, one hour recitation. UG LE Lecture Mechanical and Engineering Materials Spring 2010 ME490L 490L Design I Lab ME Engr 0 Required laboratory for ME 490. UG LB Lab Mechanical and Engineering Materials Spring 2010 ME490R 490R Design I Rec ME Engr 0 required recitation for ME 490. UG RE Recitation Mechanical and Writing in ME Materials Required writing component for ME Spring 2010 ME490W 490W 490 ME Engr 0 490. UG LB Lab

Independent investigation of contemporary engineering problems under the guidance of an instructor. Topics selected to meet the needs and interests of students. Research Mechanical of professional literature and and submission of an engineering report Engineering Materials required. Two hours lecture, two Spring 2010 ME491 491 Design II ME Engr 4 hours lab, one hour recitation. UG LE Lecture Mechanical and Engineering Materials Spring 2010 ME491L 491L Design II Lab ME Engr 0 Required laboratory for ME 491. UG LB Lab Mechanical and Engineering Materials Spring 2010 ME491R 491R Design II Rec ME Engr 0 Required recitation for ME 491. UG RE Recitation Mechanical and Writing in ME Materials Spring 2010 ME491W 491W 491 ME Engr 0 UG LB Lab Fundamentals of mechanical drawing, computer-aided design (CAD) and solid modeling using Mechanical modern commercial software. Materials and Course culminates in the design and Engineering Materials fabrication of an actual prototype Spring 2010 ME492 492 Design ME Engr 4 part. UG LE Lecture Mechanical Materials and Engineering Materials Spring 2010 ME492L 492L Dsgn Lab ME Engr 0 Required laboratory for ME 492. UG LB Lab Mechanical and Writing in ME Materials Required writing component for ME Spring 2010 ME492W 492W 492 ME Engr 0 492. UG LB Lab

Independent investigation of a contemporary problem in materials Mechanical science and engineering under Lecture/La Materials and faculty guidance. Project design and b Engineering Materials reporting are emphasized along with Combinatio Spring 2010 ME493 493 Dsgn II ME Engr 4 analysis, synthesis, and testing. UG LL n Mechanical and Writing in ME Materials Spring 2010 ME493W 493W 493 ME Engr 0 UG LB Lab Mechanical Experiments in thermodynamics, and fluid dynamics and heat transfer will Thermal-Fluid Materials be performed. Lab reports will be Spring 2010 ME495 495 Lab ME Engr 2 written. UG LB Lab Introduction to experimental procedures and measurement techniques used in modern experimental mechanics. Builds on Mechanical prerequisite classroom theory in and mechanics of materials and Eng. Materials engineering measurements. Spring 2010 ME496 496 Mechanics Lab ME Engr 2 UG LB Lab Experimental methods related to the microstructural analysis of materials. Optical microscopy, scanning electron microscopy, sample preparation methods. Mechanical Microstructural evolution and and hardness as a function of Materials Lab Materials mechanical processing and hear Spring 2010 ME497 497 IMEEngr 2 treatment. UG LB Lab Mechanical Special and Problems- Materials Special problems in advanced Independe Spring 2010 ME499 499 Mech & Egr ME Engr 1 engineering topics. Topics vary. UG IS nt Study Mechanical Lecture/La Special and b Problems- Materials Special problems in advanced Combinatio Spring 2010 ME499 499 Mech & Egr ME Engr 1 engineering topics. Topics vary. UG LL n Axial and shear stresses and strains; biaxial loading; torsion of circular Mechanical shafts; shear and bending moment and diagrams; deflection of beams; and Strength of Materials column theory. 4 hours lecture, 2 Spring 2010 ME513 513 Materials ME Engr 4 hours lab. GR LE Lecture Mechanical and Strength of Materials Spring 2010 ME513L 513L Materials Lab ME Engr 0 Required laboratory for ME 513. GR LB Lab Techniques, equipment and measurement procedures used by Mechanical Mechanical Engineers. Writing lab Lecture/La and reports, performing data aquisition, b Exp. Meas. Materials and applying statistics to Combinatio Spring 2010 ME514 514 and Instr. ME Engr 4 experimental data. GR LL n Mechanical and Exp. Meas. Materials Spring 2010 ME514L 514L and Instr. Lab ME Engr 0 GR LB Lab

Classical thermodynamics which focuses on thermodynamic properties of fluids, conservation of Mechanical mass, conservation of energy, and and the second law of thermodynamics. Thermodynam Materials These principles are applied to Spring 2010 ME515 515 ics I ME Engr 4 engineering problems. GR LE Lecture Mechanical Concepts of energy, power cycles, and refrigeration cycles, gas mixtures, Thermodynam Materials vapor-gas-mixtures, and Spring 2010 ME516 516 ics II ME Engr 4 combustion. GR LE Lecture Mechanical and Thermodynam Materials Spring 2010 ME516L 516L ics II Lab ME Engr 0 Required laboratory for ME 516. GR LB Lab Mechanical and Study of fluid properties, fluid Fluid Materials statics, incompressible flows, real Spring 2010 ME517 517 Dynamics ME Engr 4 fluid flows, and flow measurement. GR LE Lecture Mechanical Fluid and Dynamics Materials Spring 2010 ME517L 517L Laboratory ME Engr 0 Required laboratory for ME 517. GR LB Lab Study of the movement of energy due to a temperature difference. Mechanical The three modes of heat transfer and are investigated: conduction, Materials convections, and radiation. Detailed Spring 2010 ME518 518 Heat Transfer ME Engr 4 look at Heat Equation. GR LE Lecture Mechanical and Heat Transfer Materials Spring 2010 ME518L 518L Laboratory ME Engr 0 Required laboratory for ME 518. GR LB Lab Effect of atomic, molecular, and crystalline structures on the Mechanical properties of materials with and emphasis on electronic materials Materials Egr Materials and ceramics, characterization of Spring 2010 ME570 570 Science:Intro ME Engr 4 materials, and device fabrication. GR LE Lecture Effect of microstructure, phase Mechanical equilibrium, and processing on Structure & and properties of structural materials Prprts-Egr Materials including metallic alloys, polymers, Spring 2010 ME571 571 Mtrls ME Engr 3 and composites. GR LE Lecture

Application of classical thermodynamics to engineering Mechanical materials. Heats of formation and Thermodynam and reaction; behavior of solutions; free ics of Materials energy concepts; thermodynamic Spring 2010 ME575 575 Materials ME Engr 4 fundamentals of phase equilibria. GR LE Lecture

Fundamentals of structure property relations in metals and alloys related to transformations and kinetics. Mechanical Application to recovery and and recrystallization, solidification, Physical Materials precipitation strengthening, and Spring 2010 ME576 576 Metallurgy ME Engr 3 displacive transformations. GR LE Lecture Mechanical Preparation of metallographic and specimens; use of the metallurgical Metallography Materials microscope including the preparation Spring 2010 ME585 585 Laboratory ME Engr 2 of photomicrographs. GR LB Lab Fundamentals of mechanical testing instrumentation and techniques, including the tensile test, hardness Mechanical tests, effect of heat-treatment on Materials and strength, and correlation of Testing Materials microstructure, composition, and Spring 2010 ME586 586 Laboratory ME Engr 2 properties. GR LB Lab

Graphic, analytical, numerical, and symbolic techniques are used in the kinematic and dynamic analysis of Mechanical machines. Computer-aided design of Kinematics & and mechanisms is introduced. Emphasis Design- Materials on the application of these Spring 2010 ME605 605 Mechanisms ME Engr 4 techniques to planar mechanisms. GR LE Lecture

Graphic, analytical, numerical, and symbolic techniques are used in the kinematic and dynamic analysis of Mechanical machines. Computer-aided design of and mechanisms is introduced. Emphasis Design Materials on the application of these Spring 2010 ME608 608 Oprimization ME Engr 3 techniques to planar mechanisms. GR LE Lecture Analysis and design of flight structures. Stress, deformation, and stability analysis of aerospace Mechanical structures. Thin-walled members and bending, torsion, and shear stresses Aerospace Materials calculation in multi-cell structures. Spring 2010 ME609 609 Structures ME Engr 4 Buckling of thin plates. GR LE Lecture Combines material learned in statics, dynamics, thermodynamics, fluid Mechanical mechanics, and heat transfer and and applies them to the design of Comp Meth Materials mechaical systems using numerical Spring 2010 ME610 610 For Mech Engr ME Engr 4 methods. GR LE Lecture

Finite element formulations for line, surface, bending, torsion, and three- Mechanical dimensional elements. Numerical and methods and applications of FEM Finite Element Materials programs in structural design and Spring 2010 ME612 612 Analysis ME Engr 4 solid mechanics. GR LE Lecture

Finite element formulations for line, surface, bending, torsion, and three- Mechanical dimensional elements. Numerical and methods and applications of FEM Finite Element Materials programs in structural design and Spring 2010 ME612L 612L Analysis Lab ME Engr 0 solid mechanics. GR LB Lab Fundamental concepts in design for Mechanical static strength, fatigue, and impact and loading; application to selected Mechanical Materials mechanical components and Spring 2010 ME614 614 Design I ME Engr 4 systems. GR LE Lecture Design of mechanical elements such Mechanical as springs, bearings, shafts, gears, and clutches, brakes, and flywheels; Mechanical Materials students conduct an individual Spring 2010 ME615 615 Design II ME Engr 4 design project. GR LE Lecture Fundamental equations of viscous Mechanical flow for laminar and turbulent flows. and Boundary layer analysis. Analytical Mechanics of Materials and numerical solutions of the Spring 2010 ME617 617 Viscous Fluids ME Engr 4 equation of motion. GR LE Lecture Analytical and numerical techniques Mechanical for heat conduction problems in one, Heat and two, and three dimensions for Conduction in Materials steady and transient cases. Phase- Spring 2010 ME618 618 Solids ME Engr 3 change problems. GR LE Lecture This course will study the fundamentals of energy and energy conversion, our energy resources, Mechanical direct energy conversion, heat to and work energy conversion, fossil fuel Energy Materials energy conversion, and alternative Spring 2010 ME623 623 Conversion ME Engr 4.5 energy conversion. GR LE Lecture Fundamentals of solar radiation and how it can be utilized as an energy source. Flat plate collectors, Mechanical concentrating collectors, solar hot and water heating, photovoltaics and Solar Materials thermal energy storage will be Spring 2010 ME624 624 Engineering ME Engr 4 discussed. GR LE Lecture The power in the wind, wind turbines and their parts, Mechanical performance of wind turbines, and and economics of wind turbines will be Materials studies. Spring 2010 ME626 626 Wind Power ME Engr 4.5 GR LE Lecture Electrochemical principles and technologies of energy storage systems including lithium-ion batteries, fuel cells,and supercapacitors will be studied. Electrode potential, electrode Mechanical kinetics, and interface double layer and structure will be included in the Electrochemic Materials course. Spring 2010 ME627 627 al Storage ME Engr 4.5 GR LE Lecture This course will cover the fundamentals, technologies, and applications of various types of fuel cells. The Fundamentals covered are thermodynamic prediction, electrolyte conduction, and electrode kinetics. The types of fuel cells Mechanical covered are polymer electrolyte fuel and cell, solid oxide fuel cell, and fuel Fuel Cell Sci Materials cell stack. Spring 2010 ME628 628 and Tech ME Engr 4.5 GR LE Lecture Aviation history. Standard atmosphere, basic aerodynamics, Mechanical theory of lift, airplane performance, and principles of stability and control, Materials astronautics, and propulsion Spring 2010 ME630 630 Aeronautics ME Engr 4 concepts. GR LE Lecture Engine cycle analysis; combustion fundamentals; reciprocating engines Mechanical and propellers; applications to and turbojet, turbofan, turboprop, Aerospace Materials ramjet, SCRAM jet, and rocket Spring 2010 ME631 631 Propulsion ME Engr 4 engines. GR LE Lecture Covers development of the equations for general aircraft motion; Perturbed State equations; basic aerodynamic characteristics; control surface effectiveness; Mechanical stability and control derivatives; Flight and dynamic stability; control of the Dynamics & Materials airplane; and automatic flight Spring 2010 ME632 632 Control Sys ME Engr 4 control. GR LE Lecture Fundamentals of gas flow in the subsonic to supersonic flow regimes. Wave propagation in compressible Mechanical medium, one-dimensional isentropic and flow with area change, frictional Compressible Materials effects, heat transfer effects and Spring 2010 ME633 633 Flow ME Engr 4 two-dimensional waves. GR LE Lecture Introduces CFD methods: governing equations, PDEs, finite difference Mechanical numerical methods, stability Computational and analysis, incompressible and Fluid Materials compressible flows, subsonic to Spring 2010 ME634 634 Dynamics ME Engr 4 supersonic flows. GR LE Lecture

Develops students' abilities to derive and solve vehicle equations, and Mechanical introduce dynamic analysis in vehicle and design. Various performance criteria, Vehicle Materials control concepts, and HEVs will be Spring 2010 ME642 642 Engineering ME Engr 3 studied. GR LE Lecture Thermodynamics of I.C. engines, Mechanical combustion thermodynamics, Prn Internal and friction, heat and mass losses, and Combustion Materials computer control of the modern fuel- Spring 2010 ME644 644 Engine ME Engr 4 injected I.C. engine. GR LE Lecture

(Also listed as CEG 656 and EE 656.) Introduction to the mathematics, programming, and control of robots. Topics covered include coordinate Mechanical systems and transformations, and manipulator kinematics and inverse Introduction Materials kinematics, trajectory planning, Spring 2010 ME656 656 to Roboctics ME Engr 4 Jacobians, and control. GR LE Lecture Mechanical Introduction and to Robotics Materials Spring 2010 ME656L 656L Lab ME Engr 0 Required laboratory for ME 656. GR LB Lab Develops understanding in measurements, conveys the principles and practice for design of systems including uncertainty and signal reconstruction, and Mechanical establishes the physical principles Instrumentati and and techniques used to measure on & Materials those quantities most important for Spring 2010 ME658 658 Measurement ME Engr 4 applications. GR LE Lecture Modeling and analysis of single and multi-degree freedom systems under Mechanical free and forced vibration and and impact. Lagrangian and matrix Mechanical Materials formulations, energy methods, and Spring 2010 ME660 660 Vibrations ME Engr 4 introduction to random vibrations. GR LE Lecture Mechanical and Mechanical Materials Spring 2010 ME660L 660L Vibrations Lab ME Engr 0 Required laboratory for ME 660. GR LB Lab Modeling of complex mechanical Mechanical systems as a set of simple, linear or Mech Sys and nonlinear components for the Modeling & Materials purpose of design. Introduces Spring 2010 ME664 664 Design ME Engr 4 modern computational tools. GR LE Lecture This course covers basic theories, methods and algorithms of atomsitic computer simulations of materials, using lectures and computer labs. Mechanical Classical, semi-empirical, and ab Lecture/La Comp and initio quantum mechanical methods b Materials Materials are explained. Combinatio Spring 2010 ME669 669 Science ME Engr 4.5 GR LL n Mechanical Engineering aspects of failure and analysis, failure mechanisms, and Failure Materials related environmental factors. Spring 2010 ME670 670 Analysis ME Engr 4 Analysis of actual service failure. GR LE Lecture Lectures will cover: Principles and applications of Eddy Current techniques, Wave Propagation in guided wave modes, Ultrasonics, Mechanical Acoustic Emission, Radiography, Non- and Modeling and Analysis, Introduction Destructive Materials to signal processing and Spring 2010 ME671 671 Testing ME Engr 3 Specifications and Standards. GR LE Lecture

Introduces polymers as engineering materials and covers fundamental concepts in polymer science and engineering. Includes polymerization processes, morphology and Mechanical crystallinity, thermal transitions, Structure & and viscoelasticiity, rubber elasticity, Prprts-Egr Materials aging, and contemporary issues in Spring 2010 ME672 672 Polymer ME Engr 4 polymers. GR LE Lecture Principles of materials-limited design. Lectures, case histories, open-ended assignments and computer based materials selection tools. Procedures for selection of Mechanical optimum material(s) under and constraints resulting from functional, Mat Sel for Materials reliability, safety, cost and Spring 2010 ME674 674 Mech Design ME Engr 4 environmental issues. GR LE Lecture

Design and use of high-temperature Mechanical superalloys, strengthening High and mechanisms, creep and fatigue, Temperature Materials corrosion and oxidation, protective Spring 2010 ME675 675 Materials ME Engr 3 coatings, and alternative materials. GR LE Lecture Crystal plasticity and single crystal behavior. Introduction to dislocation theory. Strengthening mechanisms Mechanical and polycrystalline behavior. Mechanical and Introduction to viscoelasticity. Behavior- Materials Fracture, fatigue, and creep of Spring 2010 ME677 677 Materials ME Engr 4 materials. GR LE Lecture Electron microprobe and X-ray Mechanical fluorescence for analysis of alloys and and other materials are explained X-Ray Spectral Materials and demonstrated with examples. 2 Spring 2010 ME678 678 Analysis ME Engr 3 hours lecture, 1 hour lab. GR LE Lecture Mechanical and X-Ray Spectral Materials Spring 2010 ME678L 678L Analysis Lab ME Engr 0 Required laboratory for ME 678. GR LB Lab Survey of the principles of corrosion Mechanical processes with application to and metallic and nonmetallic materials. Materials Materials Principles of electrochemistry are Spring 2010 ME679 679 Corrosion ME Engr 4 included. GR LE Lecture Introduction to the theory and Mechanical practice of diffraction methods in the Lecture/La X-Ray and study of alloys, refractory materials, b Methods in Materials and polymers. 2 hours lecture, 4 Combinatio Spring 2010 ME680 680 Materials Sci ME Engr 4 hours lab. GR LL n Survey of the principal techniques used to detect and evaluate flaws in material components such as castings, weldments, and Mechanical composites. Includes liquid Materials and penetrant, ultrasonic, radiographic, Characterizati Materials eddy current, and magnetic test Spring 2010 ME681 681 on ME Engr 4 methods. GR LE Lecture Introduction to the theory and Intro- Mechanical practice of diffraction methods in the Lecture/La Trnsmssn and study of alloys, refractory materials, b Electron Materials and polymers. 2 hours lecture, 4 Combinatio Spring 2010 ME682 682 Micros ME Engr 4 hours lab. GR LL n Ceramic and refractory raw materials and products; atomic structure and bonding; structure of Mechanical crystalline phases and glasses; and structural imperfections; diffusion in Introduction Materials oxides; phase equilibria; processing Spring 2010 ME683 683 to Ceramics ME Engr 3 of ceramics. GR LE Lecture Processing, microstructure, and properties of ceramics; defect equilibria in oxides; thermal, optical, Mechanical electrical, and mechanical properties and of ceramic materials. Ceramics for Physical Materials special applications. 3 hours lecture, Spring 2010 ME684 684 Ceramics ME Engr 4 2 hours lab. GR LE Lecture Mechanical Physical and Ceramics Materials Spring 2010 ME684L 684L Laboratory ME Engr 0 Required laboratory for ME 684. GR LB Lab Fundamentals of melt solidification, Mechanical application to metals casting and technology, and an introduction to Solidification Materials powder metallurgy. 3 hours lecture, Spring 2010 ME685 685 Processing ME Engr 4 2 hours lab. GR LE Lecture Mechanical Solidification and Processing Materials Spring 2010 ME685L 685L Lab ME Engr 0 Required laboratory for ME 685. GR LB Lab Fundamentals of principal deformation processing systems including forging, extrusion, rolling, and sheet forming; material Mechanical response and formability; and Lecture/La and mechanics and analysis of selected b Deformation Materials processes. 3 hours lecture, 2 hours Combinatio Spring 2010 ME686 686 Processing ME Engr 4 lab. GR LL n Fundamentals of machining with emphasis on engineering models of machinability, chip formation, Mechanical cutting forces and power, and and lubrication. Introduction to Materials numerical control machining. 3 Spring 2010 ME687 687 Machining ME Engr 4 hours lecture, 2 hours lab. GR LE Lecture Mechanical and Machining Materials Spring 2010 ME687L 687L Laboratory ME Engr 0 required laboratory for ME 687. GR LB Lab Fundamental metallurgy and ceramic science of powder processing techniques. Details of Mechanical current powder processing Powder and technology and methods. Hands-on Process- Materials laboratory experience with both Spring 2010 ME688 688 Materials Lab ME Engr 4 metal and ceramic materials. GR LE Lecture Fundamental metallurgy and ceramic science of powder processing techniques. Details of Mechanical current powder processing Powder and technology and methods. Hands-on Processing Materials laboratory experience with both Spring 2010 ME688L 688L Laboratory ME Engr 0 metal and ceramic materials. GR LB Lab (Also listed as CHM 669.) Properties and manufacturing processes of engineering plastics and the effect Mechanical of these factors on plastics design. Egr and Illustrative laboratory projects are Plastics:Mtrls, Materials included. 2 hours lecture, 4 hours Spring 2010 ME689 689 Proc & Dsgn ME Engr 4 lab. GR LE Lecture Mechanical and Engineering Materials Spring 2010 ME689L 689L Plastics Lab ME Engr 0 Required laboratory for ME 689. GR LB Lab Mechanical Special and Problems in Materials Special problems in advanced Independe Spring 2010 ME699 699 ME ME Engr 1 engineering topics. Titles vary. GR IS nt Study

Mechanical Survey of available instructional Prin of and materials and discussion of Instruction in Materials educational theories and techniques Spring 2010 ME700 700 Egr ME Engr 3 leading to more effective instruction. GR LE Lecture

Structural optimization of large scale systems with constraint approximations, sensitivity analysis, Mechanical and design variable linking methods. Lecture/La and Primal, dual, and optimality criteria b Multidisciplinar Materials methods for shape and size Combinatio Spring 2010 ME708 708 y Strctrl Optm ME Engr 4 optimization, 3 hour lecture. GR LL n

Vibration of discrete and continuous systems. Computational methods for the eigenvalue problem. Large- dimensional systems. Approximate Mechanical methods for continuous systems. Lecture/La Comp Mthds and Substructure synthesis. Response of b Strctrl Materials vibrating systems. 3 hours lecture, 2 Combinatio Spring 2010 ME710 710 Dynamics ME Engr 4 hours lab. GR LL n Concepts of dynamic analysis using the finite element method (FEM). Application of various computational Mechanical techniques to dynamic structures and and thermal systems including Finite Element Materials vehicle dynamics. 3 hours lecture, 2 Spring 2010 ME712 712 Method Appl ME Engr 4 hours lab. GR LE Lecture Mechanical Finite Element and Method Appl Materials Spring 2010 ME712L 712L Lab ME Engr 0 Required laboratory for ME 712. GR LB Lab Nonlinear finite element analysis of elastic, plastic, and viscoplastic Mechanical deformation. Flow formulation and Nonlinear and solid formulation. Analysis and Finite Elmt Materials simulation of structures and metal Spring 2010 ME714 714 Analysis ME Engr 4 forming processes. GR LE Lecture

Introduction to classical mechanics. Application of distributed and discretized approaches to dynamic systems with rigid and deformable members. Emphasis on the Mechanical understanding of fundamental and theory of mechanics and Advanced Materials applications of different techniques Spring 2010 ME715 715 Dynamics ME Engr 4 to dynamics. GR LE Lecture

The behavior of nonlinear mechanical systems is analyzed with Mechanical numerical, symbolic, graphic, and Nonlinear and analytical methods. Equal emphasis Dynamics & Materials is placed on understanding nonlinear Spring 2010 ME716 716 Vibration ME Engr 4 effects and methods of analysis. GR LE Lecture Introduction of the fundamental concepts of random signal analysis for random vibration analysis. Statistical approaches to the Mechanical response of mechanical vibratory Lecture/La and systems, and the extension of this b Radom Materials understanding to experimental Combinatio Spring 2010 ME718 718 Vibration ME Engr 4 modal analysis. GR LL n Advanced theoretical and practical aspects of vibration testing including: signal analysis, windowing, transducers, exciters, Mechanical modal identification techniques, Lecture/La and rotor dynamics, and machine health b Vibe Test & Materials monitoring. Includes extensive Combinatio Spring 2010 ME719 719 Hlth Mon ME Engr 4 independent lab study. GR LL n Introduces theory of elasticity. Topics in advanced strength of Mechanical materials. Energy methods. Advanced and Computational techniques in solid Mechanics of Materials mechanics. Introduces plates and Spring 2010 ME720 720 Solids ME Engr 4 shells. GR LE Lecture Constituent properties and micromechanics of composite materials are studied. Macromechanics of fiber reinforced Mechanical composites and laminates are Mechanics- and discussed and a brief introduction to Composite Materials finite element analysis of composites Spring 2010 ME721 721 Materials ME Engr 4 is presented. GR LE Lecture

Static and dynamic aeroelastic response of an aeroelastic airfoil and a straight wing in the presence of Mechanical steady and unsteady aerodynamic Lecture/La and loads. Use of the K and PK to b Materials determine flutter speeds. 3 hours Combinatio Spring 2010 ME722 722 Aeroelasticity ME Engr 4 lecture, 2 hours lab. GR LL n Extends the concepts of elasticity to include the energy dissipating effects of viscoelasticity. Linear/nonlinear viscoelastic Mechanical behavior are examined in one and and three dimensions. Finite element Materials modeling of frequency dependent Spring 2010 ME723 723 Viscoelasticity ME Engr 4 viscoelastic behavior is introduced. GR LE Lecture

Applying the physical laws of conservation of mass, energy, momentum, and thermo-dynamics to a continuum to formulate the mathematical equations governing the macroscopic behavior of matter. Under-standing the physical meaning of the laws and individual Mechanical terms in the equations, analysis of and stress and deformation at a point, Continuum Materials and the development of constitutive Spring 2010 ME724 724 Mechanics ME Engr 4 equations will be emphasized. GR LE Lecture This course builds on the elasticity background provided in ME 720, and will include both advanced topics in Mechanical elasticity as well as an introduction and to classical small-strain Adv Mechanics Materials elastoplasticity. Spring 2010 ME725 725 of Solids 2 ME Engr 4 GR LE Lecture

Analyze the uncertainties associated with mechanical and structural design. Methods to model various uncertainties in a design using Mechanical probabilistic analysis tools. and Computation of safety index and Structural Materials structural reliability using efficient Spring 2010 ME726 726 Reliability ME Engr 4 techniques for implicit functions. GR LE Lecture Theory and application of conservation equations for fluid mechanics. Develops boundary layer Mechanical equations for laminar and turbulent Advanced and flows. Topics include incompressible, Fluid Materials viscous, supersonic, and hypersonic Spring 2010 ME730 730 Dynamics ME Engr 3 flows. GR LE Lecture Advanced fluid dynamics including formulation of the Navier Stoke equations, boundary layers and Mechanical exact and approximate solution of and the boundary layer equations, and Boundary Materials the transition to and characteristics Spring 2010 ME732 732 Layer Theory ME Engr 4 of turbulent flows. GR LE Lecture Introduction to modern computational fluid dynamic (CFD) methods. Survey of current Adv Mechanical numerical procedures to solve fluid Lecture/La Computatnl and dynamic problems from b Fluid Materials incompressible to hypersonic flows. Combinatio Spring 2010 ME734 734 Dynamics ME Engr 4 3 hours lecture, 2 hours lab. GR LL n Heat and mass transfer analysis Mechanical within conductors and over Convective and submerged objects for laminar and Heat & Mass Materials turbulent flows. Film condensation Spring 2010 ME736 736 Trnsfr ME Engr 4 and boiling. GR LE Lecture Fundamentals and application of radiation heat transfer, radiation between gray and nongray bodies, network techniques, radiation through absorbing media, and Mechanical radiation between gases and and surrounding surfaces. Finite Radiation Heat Materials difference solution for radiation Spring 2010 ME738 738 Transfer ME Engr 3 problem. GR LE Lecture Examination of the thermophysics of vaporization and condensation processes in heat transfer equipment. The basic physical Mechanical mechanisms associated with phase- and change phenomena are described, Two-Phase Materials and the best empirical models are Spring 2010 ME740 740 Heat Transfer ME Engr 4 presented. GR LE Lecture

Computational techniques for the Mechanical solution of engineering problems in Num Smltn- and multidimensional fluid flow, and heat Heat/Mass Materials and mass transfer including two- Spring 2010 ME742 742 Trnsfr ME Engr 3 phase flows and chemical reactions. GR LE Lecture Thermodynamics is studied from both the classical (macroscopic) and statistical (microscopic) viewpoints with emphasis on statistical thermodynamics. Property relationships, Maxwell relations, Mechanical partition functions, distribution Advanced and functions, kinetic theory and the Thermodynam Materials Boltzmann transport equation are Spring 2010 ME744 744 ics ME Engr 4 discussed. GR LE Lecture

Hypersonic flow is studied from the Mechanical viewpoint of its unique fluid dynamic and attributes with emphasis on classic Hypersonic Materials inviscid theories, chemical kinetics, Spring 2010 ME746 746 Flows ME Engr 4 and state-of-the-art development. GR LE Lecture Properties, characteristics, and use of ionized gases. Fundamentals of gaseous electronics including kinetic theory, excitation, ionization, equilibrium, non-equilibrium, and Mechanical local thermodynamic equilibrium. Fundamentals and Plasma generation, glow discharge, of Plasma Materials rf-discharges, plasma torches, and Spring 2010 ME748 748 Science ME Engr 4 free-burning arcs. GR LE Lecture

Basic principles of solar cells will be covered including semiconductors, electroncs and holes, and p-n junctions. Different types of solar Mechanical cell materials including crystalline and and amorphous cells as well as Materials techniques for increasing their Spring 2010 ME750 750 Photovoltaics ME Engr 4.5 efficiency will be presented. GR LE Lecture This course focuses on hydrogen as a renewable and clean means of energy storage, and discusses Mechanical hydrogen production and storage, as Lecture/La and well as an overview of hydrogen b Hydrogen Materials energy conversion. Combinatio Spring 2010 ME752 752 Energy ME Engr 4.5 GR LL n

Nonlinear behavior and controllers are emphasized. Gain scheduling, model following, time-delay and slide-mode techniques will be Mechanical discussed. Rule-based fuzzy logic and and neural network will be Nonlinear Materials developed. Emphasis will be on Spring 2010 ME754 754 Control ME Engr 4 theory, algorithms, and applications. GR LE Lecture (Also listed as CEG 756 and EE 756.) Detailed study of the dynamics and control of robotic systems and robot programming languages and systems. Material covered includes Mechanical rigid-body dynamics; linear, and nonlinear, adaptive, and force Materials control of manipulators; and robot Spring 2010 ME756 756 Robotics I ME Engr 4 programming languages. GR LE Lecture An introduction to sensing, vision, and robot intelligence and task planning. Material covered includes sensors, low-level and higher level vision techniques, task planning Mechanical including obstacle avoidance and and artificial intelligence and expert Materials systems as applied to robotic Spring 2010 ME757 757 Robotics II ME Engr 4 systems. GR LE Lecture Thermodynamics of solutions, reactions, phase transformations, surfaces and interfaces, and point defects. Quasi-chemical model for Mechanical solutions. Heterogeneous phase and equilibria. Phase diagrams and Thermodynam Materials thermodynamic quantities. 3 hours Spring 2010 ME760 760 ics of Solids ME Engr 4 lecture, 1 hour seminar. GR LE Lecture

Study of equilibrium diagrams through ternary diagrams with an introduction to quaternaries. Advanced topics in diffusion in Mechanical binary and ternary alloys, ceramics, Phase and and intermetallics, defect structures. Diagrams & Materials Fourth-hour discussion of current Spring 2010 ME761 761 Diffusion ME Engr 4 topics in materials. GR LE Lecture This is the first course in a two Mechanical course sequence. Covers the theory and of homogenous and heterogeneous Transformatio Materials nucleation and diffusion and Spring 2010 ME762 762 n in Solids-I ME Engr 4 interface controlled growth. GR LE Lecture This is the second course in a two Mechanical course sequence. Covers recovery, and recrystallization, grain coarsening, Transformatio Materials eutectoid decomposition, and Spring 2010 ME763 763 n in Solids-II ME Engr 4 spinodal decomposition. GR LE Lecture Deals with quantifying microstructural features, such as volume fraction, grain size, shape, and orientation of phases. The Mechanical course covers stereology, the and science of relating 2-dimensional Quantitative Materials images to 3-dimensional structure, Spring 2010 ME768 768 Microscopy ME Engr 4 and image analysis. GR LE Lecture Polymer physics including phase diagrams, phase separation, the Mechanical amorphous and crystalline states, Physical and liquid crystals, thermal transitions, Polymer Materials viscoelasticity and rheology, as well Spring 2010 ME772 772 Science ME Engr 4 as deformation and fracture. GR LE Lecture Materials including electrodes, electrolytes, and interfaces for advanced energy conversion and storage systems from advanced Mechanical batteries, fuel cells, hydrogen and storage and solar cells will be Adv Energy Materials discussed. Spring 2010 ME780 780 Materials ME Engr 4.5 GR LE Lecture Mechanical and In-depth study of processing- Processing of Materials microstructure-property relationships Spring 2010 ME782 782 Egr Materials ME Engr 3 for selected engineering materials. GR LE Lecture Science and technology of ceramics and glasses and their use in various products; atomic structure; bonding; defect-microstructure-property Mechanical relations; thermal and structural Ceramics- and ceramics; electronic, optical, and Advanced Materials dielectric ceramics; and special Spring 2010 ME783 783 Application ME Engr 4 applications. GR LE Lecture

Yield criteria and flow rules for isotropic and anisotropic materials. Mechanical Mechanics of plastic deformation and including slab, upper-bound, slip-line Appl Plasticity Materials field, and finite-element methods. Spring 2010 ME786 786 & Metal Form ME Engr 4 Applications to metal forming. GR LE Lecture Mechanical and Continuing Materials Independe Spring 2010 ME789 789 Registration ME Engr 1 GR IS nt Study Mechanical and Selected topics in current research Sel Topics in Materials and recent developments in systems Independe Spring 2010 ME880 880 Systems Egr ME Engr 3 theory and engineering. GR IS nt Study Mechanical Special and Problems in Materials Special problems in advanced Independe Spring 2010 ME890 890 ME ME Engr 1 engineering topics. Titles vary. GR IS nt Study Mechanical PH D and Dissertation Materials Research on the Ph.D. dissertation Independe Spring 2010 ME898 898 Research ME Engr 1 topic. Graded pass/unsatisfactory. GR IS nt Study Mechanical and Materials Independe Spring 2010 ME899 899 Thesis ME Engr 1 Graded pass/unsatisfactory. GR IS nt Study Student Initiated Spring 2010 MED600 600 Elective MED Medicine 2 MD LE Lecture Office Based Spring 2010 MED601 601 Int Medicine MED Medicine 2 MD LE Lecture

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Spring 2010 MED900 900 Extramural MED Medicine 4 MD H Hospital An introduction to the elements of the business environment and the major functions of business: World of management, marketing, Business & Manageme manufacturing, human resources, Spring 2010 MGT100 100 Adm MGT nt 3 finance, and accounting. UG LE Lecture Provides experiential skill development in the areas of leadership and community service. Students will complete a group community service project, which will be developed in conjunction with the Junior Leadership Dayton program. Open only to Junior Community Manageme Leadership Dayton students. Graded Spring 2010 MGT101 101 Leadership MGT nt 3 pass/unsatisfactory. UG LE Lecture For undergraduate, nonbusiness students to acquire a basic understanding of the history, Elements of Manageme practices, and roles of managers in Spring 2010 MGT200 200 Management MGT nt 4 work organizations. UG LE Lecture Introduction to fundamental concepts necessary for understanding behavior in an organizational setting. Course incorporates three levels of analysis (individual, group, and organizational) to provide students with a balanced foundation for Mgt & Org Manageme developing effective management Spring 2010 MGT304 304 Behavior MGT nt 4 skills. UG LE Lecture Analysis of the human resources system; interrelationship of policy Human Manageme areas such as staffing, development, Spring 2010 MGT321 321 Resources Mgt MGT nt 4 and utilization. UG LE Lecture This course will survey the current scholarly and applied research literature of the employment process from the perspective of both applicant and employer. Focus will Emp Intw Manageme be on recruitment and selection Spring 2010 MGT404 404 Theory & Prac MGT nt 4 methodologies. UG LE Lecture Focuses on development as a systematic, continuing process designed to improve an organization's ability to cope with change. Topics include anticipation of change, overcoming resistance, Organization Manageme and intervention strategies. Writing Spring 2010 MGT410 410 Development MGT nt 4 intensive course. UG LE Lecture MGT410 Writing in Manageme Required writing component for Spring 2010 W 410W MGT 410 MGT nt 0 MGT 410. UG LB Lab Focuses on advanced theoretical models and effective skills in developing managerial leadership in organizations; and leadership style assessments and structured Leadership Manageme programs for ongoing professional Spring 2010 MGT411 411 and Teams MGT nt 4 leadership development. UG LE Lecture This course provides two perspectives: managing in a unionized environment and managing in a non-unionized environment. The critical aspects of Employee/Lab Manageme both types of organizations will be Spring 2010 MGT412 412 or Relations MGT nt 4 analyzed. UG LE Lecture

Students will learn theory and application of various HR activities, primarily compensation and staffing. HR Consulting Manageme Students work in teams as HR Spring 2010 MGT425 425 Skills MGT nt 4 consultants to a local small business. UG LE Lecture Managing individual and collective organizational ethics issues in domestic and global environments; ethics cases in business functions; moral accountability; ethics, innovation and sustainability; improving moral judgment and Business Manageme ethical work cultures; corporate Spring 2010 MGT470 470 Integrity MGT nt 4 governance ethics. UG LE Lecture Conflict at work has positive and negative outcomes. Effectively managed, it strengthens relationships, while the converse destroys them. Basic theories provide foundation for practical applications of conflict resolution Managing Manageme techniques in diverse work Spring 2010 MGT473 473 Conflict in Bus MGT nt 4 situations. UG LE Lecture A domestic and global survey of best quality business practices and consulting processes. Examines team application of latest quality assessment and development tools Quality Bus Manageme to existing companies in order to Spring 2010 MGT474 474 Practices MGT nt 4 accelerate transformation. UG LE Lecture

Students will work in teams with small businesses to develop a business plan. They will look at marketing, finances, staffing, etc. needed to start a business or grow an existing business. This class Small Business Manageme provides excellent hands-on Spring 2010 MGT475 475 Consulting MGT nt 4 application of previous course work. UG LE Lecture Special Manageme Reading or research in a selected Independe Spring 2010 MGT477 477 Studies MGT nt 1 field of management. Topics vary. UG IS nt Study Research in management for Hon: Ind Manageme fulfillment of the Honors program Independe Spring 2010 MGT478 478 Study in Mgt MGT nt 2 project requirement. UG IS nt Study

Seminar in special topics such as organizational assessment, training Special Topics Manageme and development, and personal Spring 2010 MGT480 480 in Mgt MGT nt 1 career development. Topics vary. UG SE Seminar

A practical application that integrates academic learning with HRM or management work experiences. This linkage allows students to test their classroom learning in an organizational setting. Manageme Limited to HRM and management Spring 2010 MGT481 481 Internship MGT nt 3 majors with senior status. UG IN Internship Studies fundamental concepts of international management and examines cultural, institutional, behavioral, and management International Manageme systems and their operation in the Spring 2010 MGT485 485 Management MGT nt 4 international sphere. UG LE Lecture

Ethical and legal issues in business, government and society; corporate governance accountability to stakeholders; responsible business leadership and public policy with respect to investor, employee, Ethical/Legal Manageme consumer, community, technology, Spring 2010 MGT493 493 Issues Bus. MGT nt 4 and environment relations. UG LE Lecture MGT493 Writing in Manageme Required writing component for Spring 2010 W 493W MGT 493 MGT nt 0 MGT 493. UG LB Lab Integrated human resource management strategies. Students will work in groups to analyze HR Strategy Manageme human resource structures, policies, Spring 2010 MGT495 495 Practicum MGT nt 4 and programs in field situations. UG LE Lecture Integrative course requiring application of all functional areas of business in the analysis and solution of business problems. Strategic management is the core synthesizing concept of study. Strategic Manageme Students are required to work in Spring 2010 MGT499 499 Mgt/Org Policy MGT nt 4 teams. UG LE Lecture Students will work in teams with small businesses to develop a business plan. They will look at marketing, finances, staffing, etc. needed to start a business or grow an existing business. Provides Small Business Manageme excellent hands-on application of Spring 2010 MGT675 675 Consult MGT nt 3 previous course work. GR LE Lecture Seminar in an area of current interest in management or human resource management. Topics vary. Manageme May be taken for letter grade or Spring 2010 MGT680 680 Special Topics MGT nt 1 pass/unsatisfactory. GR SE Seminar Analysis of the principal functions, processes, and problems involved in the management of human resources. Evaluation of personnel systems, with emphasis on Sem Human Manageme implications of personnel policy and Spring 2010 MGT703 703 Resource Mgt MGT nt 4 practice. GR SE Seminar Presents organization development as an ongoing change process that must be planned and managed. A variety of interventions are Sem Industrial Manageme explained and situations are Spring 2010 MGT705 705 Relations MGT nt 4 analyzed to determine effectiveness. GR SE Seminar

Organization development is presented as an ongoing change process that must be planned and managed. A variety of interventions Organ Dev Manageme are explained, and situations are Spring 2010 MGT706 706 and Change MGT nt 4 analyzed to determine effectiveness. GR LE Lecture Studies fundamental concepts of international management and examines cultural, institutional, behavioral, and management International Manageme systems and their operation in the Spring 2010 MGT721 721 Management MGT nt 4 international sphere. GR LE Lecture Course addresses importance of innovation to organizations, common impediments to innovation, and ways organizations can Creativity & Manageme stimulate, cultivate and implement Spring 2010 MGT766 766 Innovation MGT nt 4 creative ideas. GR LE Lecture Concepts and philosophies are developed by which modern management deals with one-time projects/tasks that have a set of Fundamentals Manageme specified time, cost, and Spring 2010 MGT770 770 of Proj Mgt MGT nt 4 performance objectives. GR LE Lecture Overview of the role of contracting and contract administration in contemporary society. Analysis and synthesis of the relationship of Project Manageme contracting to the project Spring 2010 MGT772 772 Contract Mgt MGT nt 4 management system. GR LE Lecture Examines project management techniques that are currently available to aid in planning, estimating, scheduling, and controlling a project from inception Proj Pln to completion. Current project Eval&Contrl Manageme management software is used Spring 2010 MGT773 773 Tech MGT nt 4 and/or demonstrated. GR LE Lecture

One-quarter internship in a selected private or governmental organization under the direction of a faculty advisor and employment supervisor. Details to be arranged by the department or college office. Enrollment in the M.B.A. Program, completion of at least seven out of Management Manageme ten core courses, and departmental Spring 2010 MGT780 780 Internship MGT nt 3 approval required. Titles vary. GR IN Internship Intensive reading or research in a Special Manageme selected field of advanced Independe Spring 2010 MGT781 781 Studies MGT nt 1 management. Titles vary. GR IS nt Study Manageme Independe Spring 2010 MGT799 799 Thesis MGT nt 1 GR IS nt Study

Introduction to customs, courtesies, Intro to doctrine, and organization of the Military Military U.S. Army, and policies affecting Spring 2010 MIL111 111 Science I MIL Science 2 deployment of land forces. UG LE Lecture Introduction to leadership emphasizing fundamentals and Intro to principles of leadership, Military Military characteristics of a group, and traits Spring 2010 MIL112 112 Science II MIL Science 2 of a leader. UG LE Lecture Analysis of leadership theories and management tasks including analysis of organizational structures, planning and organizing, and controlling rewards and Intro to punishments. Extensive use of case Military Military studies in leadership and Spring 2010 MIL113 113 Science III MIL Science 2 management. UG LE Lecture Analysis of the light infantry squad's weapons and employment and the leader's role in directing and controlling small units in the Lecture/La execution of offensive and defensive b Intro Military Military tactical missions. Two hours lecture, Combinatio Spring 2010 MIL211 211 Leadership I MIL Science 2 one hour lab. UG LL n Hands-on approach to the fundamentals of military map reading. Emphasis on identification of terrain features, using grid systems, plotting locations, Lecture/La measuring distances, intersection, b Intro Military Military resection, and graphic Combinatio Spring 2010 MIL212 212 Leadership II MIL Science 2 representation. UG LL n Analysis of the small unit leader's role in the execution of tactical missions. Requires weekend training Lecture/La exercises and participation in a b Intro Military Military physical fitness program. Two hours Combinatio Spring 2010 MIL213 213 Leadership III MIL Science 2 conference, one hour lab. UG LL n Analysis of the small unit leader's role in the execution of tactical missions. Requires weekend training Lecture/La exercises and participation in a b Small Unit Military physical fitness program. Two hours Combinatio Spring 2010 MIL311 311 Leadership I MIL Science 2 conference, one hour lab. UG LL n Study of military weapons and equipment and analysis of geography as it pertains to military operations. Requires participation in Lecture/La weekend exercises and physical b Small Unit Military training program. Two hours Combinatio Spring 2010 MIL312 312 Leadership II MIL Science 2 conference, one hour lab. UG LL n Development of ability to express oneself clearly and accurately with emphasis on analysis of military problems, evaluation of situations, and preparation and delivery of logical solutions. Requires participation in weekend training Lecture/La exercises and physical training b Small Unit Military program. Two hours conference, Combinatio Spring 2010 MIL313 313 Leadership III MIL Science 2 one hour lab. UG LL n Study of the organization and functions of military staffs with an in- depth analysis of the coordinating staff. Introduction into officer- enlisted relations. Requires participation in weekend training Lecture/La exercises and a physical fitness b Advanced Military program. Two hours conference, Combinatio Spring 2010 MIL411 411 Leadership I MIL Science 2 one hour lab. UG LL n briefing techniques/formats. Introduction to professionalism and military professional ethics. Requires participation in weekend training Lecture/La exercises and a physical fitness b Advanced Military program. Two hours conference, Combinatio Spring 2010 MIL412 412 Leadership II MIL Science 2 one hour lab. UG LL n Study/analysis of selected leadership and management problems within the military justice system. Introduction to the counseling obligations and responsibilities of an officer. Requires participation in Lecture/La weekend training exercises and a b Advanced Military physical fitness program. Two hours Combinatio Spring 2010 MIL413 413 Leadership III MIL Science 2 conference, one hour lab. UG LL n

Independent study project on selected recent or current events that impact on U.S. Army operations, doctrine, structure, planning, or organization. A detailed Advanced Military presentation, causes, actions, and Independe Spring 2010 MIL450 450 Topics MIL Science 1 results of a selected topic. UG IS nt Study

Computer literacy, information processing fundamentals, and terminology pertinent to using and Manageme developing computer applications. Lecture/La Intro Comp- nt Students access database software b Based Info Informatio and the Internet in the lab session. Combinatio Spring 2010 MIS100 100 Systems MIS n Systems 4 Three hour lecture, one hour lab. UG LL n

Abstract data types, data structures, and their implementation in object- oriented programs. Data structures covered include stacks, queues, lists, trees, and graphs. Course Manageme requirements include designing and Lecture/La nt testing object-oriented programs for b Business Data Informatio business applications. Prerequisite: Combinatio Spring 2010 MIS215 215 Structures MIS n Systems 4 CS 209, MTH 228. UG LL n Examination of management information systems from a user perspective. Emphasis on the system life cycle, including computer system analysis and design and the Manageme software development life cycle. Lecture/La nt Database support used to build an b Introduction Informatio information system. Three hours Combinatio Spring 2010 MIS300 300 to MIS MIS n Systems 4 lecture, one hour lab. UG LL n

Review of computer architecture and system administration. Topics include processor management, concurrent programming, memory management, file system, I/O system, network system, and Manageme system maintenance. Emphasis is on Lecture/La Business nt system administration and b Operating Informatio programming in business Combinatio Spring 2010 MIS305 305 Systems MIS n Systems 4 organizations. Prerequisite: MIS 215. UG LL n Overview of the system analysis and design methodologies. Topics include planning, SDLC, project management overview, data, Manageme process and logic modeling Lecture/La Analysis & nt techniques. Students learn to specify b Design of Info Informatio design, implementation, Combinatio Spring 2010 MIS325 325 Sys MIS n Systems 4 specifications, and testing plans. UG LL n An introduction to E-business strategy and design. Students will examine electronic methods of Manageme delivering products and services Lecture/La E-Bus nt between organizations (B2B) and b Strategy, Informatio consumers (B2C). A solution to an e- Combinatio Spring 2010 MIS345 345 Design & Appl MIS n Systems 4 business case will be developed. UG LL n Understanding concepts, principles and data models of managing organizational data. Students will gain extensive experience in developing data models, applying Manageme relational database software, Lecture/La Business nt creating and using complex queries, b Database Informatio and learning recent topics. Combinatio Spring 2010 MIS415 415 Systems MIS n Systems 4 Prerequisite or corequisite: MIS 325. UG LL n

Familiarize students with the background, comcepts, types, proper applications, and components of telecommunications, network design, and distributed information systems. Emphasis is on the Manageme telecommunications technology and Business nt its impact on information systems Networks & Informatio and business operations. Spring 2010 MIS425 425 Telecom MIS n Systems 4 Prerequisite: MIS 300. UG LE Lecture This course will introduce the concepts around the emerging technology of Radio Frequency Identification (RFID); with particular focus on business automation; Manageme provide preparation for the RFID Lecture/La Business nt certification, and hands-on b Processes Informatio experience with using RFID Combinatio Spring 2010 MIS433 433 RFID MIS n Systems 4 equipment. UG LL n An introduction to the basic principles, methods, and tools of software development. Concentrates on software development discipline, encompassing different paradigms and methods. Topics include software conventional and object- Manageme oriented design and development Sys Develop & nt methods, software quality Implementatio Informatio assurance, and software Spring 2010 MIS450 450 n MIS n Systems 4 measurement. UG LE Lecture Manageme nt Writing in MIS Informatio Spring 2010 MIS450W 450W 450 MIS n Systems 0 UG LB Lab Manageme nt Research in selected fields of Special Informatio management information systems. Independe Spring 2010 MIS477 477 Studies in MIS MIS n Systems 1 Topics vary. UG IS nt Study Manageme Research in management nt information systems for fulfillment of Independent Informatio the honors project requirement. Independe Spring 2010 MIS478 478 Study in MIS MIS n Systems 2 Senior MIS majors only. UG IS nt Study Manageme Cutting edge topics could include nt Information Security, Enterprise Special Topics Informatio Integrated Systems and Data Mining Spring 2010 MIS480 480 in MIS MIS n Systems 4 and Data Warehouse. UG LE Lecture Faculty-supervised internship in management information systems. Manageme Students work on an information nt systems project in a firm or public Internship in Informatio agency and submit reports for Spring 2010 MIS481 481 MIS MIS n Systems 1 completion of the course. UG IN Internship Manageme nt Informatio Spring 2010 MIS481W 481W Writing in MIS MIS n Systems 0 UG LB Lab Introduce concept, practice, and the importance of project management. Students work in teams to gain practical experience in analyzing, Manageme designing, implementing, evaluating, IS Project Mgt nt and development of information & Informatio system, for businesses and non- Spring 2010 MIS495 495 Development MIS n Systems 4 profit organizations. UG LE Lecture Focuses on basic principles, methods and tools of development of information systems by considering framing and execution of IS projects Manageme within organizational contexts. nt Particular attention is given to Info Systems Informatio problem structuring and problem Spring 2010 MIS700 700 Delelopment MIS n Systems 4 design issues. GR LE Lecture

Introduction to electronic commerce including fundamentals, applications, benefits and limitations, security and risks, infrastructure and other Manageme issues.Primary theme is proper E-Business nt application of electronic commerce Strategy/Tech Informatio and its technologies to gain Spring 2010 MIS705 705 nology MIS n Systems 4 competitive advantage for business. GR LE Lecture Database concepts, data modeling with E/RD, approaches, relational database model and design, SQL, object-oriented database concepts, Manageme semi-structured data and XML, nt database system implementation, Managing Informatio emerging trends, and a term Spring 2010 MIS710 710 Business Data MIS n Systems 4 project. GR LE Lecture Includes data communications hardware, software, terminology, and network topology. Discusses the impact of communications on Manageme business operations, globalization Telecommunic nt and management practices, and ations Informatio investigates the issues related to Spring 2010 MIS720 720 Management MIS n Systems 4 managing networks. GR LE Lecture Manageme Intensive research in a selected field nt of management information Special Informatio systems. Topics vary. Prerequisite: Independe Spring 2010 MIS781 781 Studies in MIS MIS n Systems 1 permission of instructor GR IS nt Study Concepts and practices of management information systems for using information in the Manageme management of business enterprises nt are investigated to determine their Info Systems Informatio deployment in achieving Spring 2010 MIS788 788 Strategy MIS n Systems 4 organization objectives. GR LE Lecture This course provides a broad overview of the strategies used in technology enabled businesses. The emphasis on the business applications and characteristics of Manageme the technologies that can bring nt enhanced revenues, cost savings, Tech-Enabled Informatio and broader market reach to Spring 2010 MIS790 790 Bus & Orgz MIS n Systems 4 organizations. GR LE Lecture

This course provides a comprehensive approach for transforming business processes of an organization. It will demonstrate Manageme how to keep the renewed process Business nt working at their optimum level Process Informatio through process ownership and Spring 2010 MIS791 791 Management MIS n Systems 4 performance management. GR LE Lecture An in-depth study of customer relationship management (CRM) technologies and data warehouse applications. The special focus on Manageme the application of CRM and data nt warehouse technologies for Cust Rel Mgt Informatio managing the customer and data Spring 2010 MIS792 792 & Bus Intel MIS n Systems 4 lifecycle. GR LE Lecture

This course provides a background in the fundamental principles of Enterprise Application Integration (EAI). Different types of Integration Manageme projects are explained, including nt intra-organization Enterprise Enterprise Informatio Application Integration (EAI), Web Spring 2010 MIS793 793 Appl Integret MIS n Systems 4 integration and B2B integration. GR LE Lecture The subject surveys concepts and advanced data management for Supply Chain Management. It will address a number of technology enablers of supply chain Manageme management including ERP and SCM nt applications, Web-centric Adv Data Mgt Informatio marketplaces, and auction Spring 2010 MIS794 794 For SC MIS n Systems 4 technologies. GR LE Lecture IS Project management encompasses the knowledge, techniques, and tools necessary to manage the development of Manageme information systems projects. nt Leading edge tools, techniques, and Informatio concepts will be presented through Spring 2010 MIS795 795 IS Project Mgt MIS n Systems 4 the course. GR LE Lecture This survey course will provide an understanding of communications Manageme and IT infrastructures, their nt vulnerability as well as the size and Information Informatio complexity of security threats faced Spring 2010 MIS796 796 Assurance MIS n Systems 4 by enterprises. GR LE Lecture The objectives of this course are to provide an understanding of the unique challenges inherent in profit Manageme delivering service excellence and nt providing an introduction to state of Mgt of Tech Informatio the art service management Spring 2010 MIS797 797 Services MIS n Systems 4 thinking. GR LE Lecture

This course examines the dynamic of IT partnerships. To manage a global project, project managers need to be experts in defining Manageme requirements, managing change, nt communications, cultural sensitivity, IT Outsource Informatio planning and conducting project Spring 2010 MIS798 798 & Partnership MIS n Systems 4 reviews, and negotions. GR LE Lecture Manageme The Capstone IT Project provides IS Mgt nt students the opportunity to Research Informatio individually explore a problem or Spring 2010 MIS799 799 Project MIS n Systems 1 issue within the IT field study. GR LE Lecture Survey course dealing with the role of marketing in society, customer selection, product management, channels of distribution, pricing concepts, promotional activity, research and planning with an Principles of economic and business Spring 2010 MKT250 250 Marketing MKT Marketing 4 environment. UG LE Lecture

Int'l Marketing Spring 2010 MKT277 277 Study Tour MKT Marketing 1 UG LE Lecture An understanding ot the purchase decision processes of individuals and families. Examination of psychological, economic, societal and cultural influences on consumer decisions. Marketing strategy implications of conceptual contructs Consumer are discussed throughout the Spring 2010 MKT303 303 Behavior MKT Marketing 4 course. UG LE Lecture Overview of the multidimensional activities within this industry. An industry framework will be presented to explain the strategic Sports and marketing process, contrasting its Event similarities and differences to the Spring 2010 MKT325 325 Marketing MKT Marketing 4 well-studied marketing process. UG LE Lecture

Explores the fundamental product, price, promotion, and distribution issues that require special attention in the marketing of services and their related current and emerging Services theories and strategies for effective Spring 2010 MKT356 356 Marketing MKT Marketing 4 implementation. UG LE Lecture

Emphasizes personal selling- marketing relationships, buyer motivation and behavior, selling strategy, and techniques of selling. Objectives, policies, and techniques Personal of sales force management including Selling & Sales financial and performance Spring 2010 MKT366 366 Mgt MKT Marketing 4 responsibilities and opportunities. UG LE Lecture Analysis of the nature and scope of international marketing including its managerial and operational problems. Emphasis is on the role of environmental differences that International influence marketing strategy. Spring 2010 MKT421 421 Marketing MKT Marketing 4 UG LE Lecture The course will introduce students to integrated marketing communications including advertising, direct marketing, public Integrated relations and sales promotion. Marketing Includes discussion of creative and Spring 2010 MKT446 446 Comm MKT Marketing 4 media strategies. UG LE Lecture

Understanding marketing technologies. Topics will vary; may include micro marketing, geo- demographic marketing, data mining, Internet marketing, diffusion models, competitive advantage, Technologies Howard models of consumer Spring 2010 MKT447 447 in Marketing MKT Marketing 4 behavior and sales forecasting. UG LE Lecture Examination of marketing research processes. Focuses on concepts and procedures, the importance and the Marketing management of research in Spring 2010 MKT451 451 Research MKT Marketing 4 marketing. UG LE Lecture

The goals of the course are to develop students' abilities to recognize opportunities and solve problems related to marketing strategy and improve students' Marketing decision making skills as applied to Spring 2010 MKT452 452 Strategy MKT Marketing 4 the planning of marketing programs. UG LE Lecture Analysis of the performance of marketing functions at the retail level. Emphasis on institutional and competitive factors and management of the marketing mix Principles of as it relates to retail market Spring 2010 MKT461 461 Retailing MKT Marketing 4 segments. UG LE Lecture

Explores business-to-business marketing - the marketing of goods and services to businesses rather than consumers. Examines the diferences between consumer and Business-To- business marketing in target Business markets, product, price, promotion, Spring 2010 MKT471 471 Marketing MKT Marketing 4 distribution and the environment. UG LE Lecture How to start a business. Concepts, strategies and tactics of product innovation/development and planning to initiate of purchase a company. Students may develop a Entrepreneurs written business plan for a new Spring 2010 MKT475 475 hip MKT Marketing 4 venture. UG LE Lecture Ind Studies in Independe Spring 2010 MKT477 477 Marketing MKT Marketing 1 Research or other marketing project. UG IS nt Study Honors:Ind Research in marketing for fulfillment Study in of the Honors program project Independe Spring 2010 MKT478 478 Marketing MKT Marketing 2 requirement UG IS nt Study Seminar in special topics such as consumerism and social issues, nonprofit organization marketing, advanced retailing management, Special Topics channels of distribution, and Spring 2010 MKT480 480 in Marketing MKT Marketing 4 forecasting. Topics vary. UG LE Lecture Internship in Faculty-supervised internship in Spring 2010 MKT481 481 Marketing MKT Marketing 1 marketing area. UG IN Internship Final course to integrate the students' work in marketing and to Senior practice marketing problem-solving. Projects in Particular emphasis is given to the Spring 2010 MKT492 492 Marketing MKT Marketing 4 development of marketing plans. UG LE Lecture Writing in Required writing component for MKT Spring 2010 MKT492W 492W MKT 492 MKT Marketing 0 492. UG LB Lab

Special Topics Seminars in marketing - related Spring 2010 MKT653 653 in Marketing MKT Marketing 4 topics. GR LE Lecture Study of the promotional components of an integrated marketing communications plan, Integrated development and implementation of Marketing promotional and integration Spring 2010 MKT705 705 Comm MKT Marketing 4 strategies and tactics. GR LE Lecture Marketing Research & Spring 2010 MKT707 707 Analysis MKT Marketing 4 GR LE Lecture

Introduces the concepts and language of international marketing and examines institutional, behavioral, and managerial aspects of a cross section of national International marketing systems and multinational Spring 2010 MKT716 716 Marketing MKT Marketing 4 organization operations. GR LE Lecture

Explores fundamental marketing issues that require special attention Service and in the marketing of services, Spring 2010 MKT720 720 Non-Profit Mkt MKT Marketing 4 including non-profit marketing. GR LE Lecture

Concepts and principles of database Database marketing, including direct Spring 2010 MKT727 727 Marketing MKT Marketing 4 marketing strategies and tactics. GR LE Lecture Critical study of marketing concepts and practices as related to contemporary social issues in the American economy: consumerism, ecology, product safety, truth in advertising, poverty, national interest, social responsibility, and government's role in consumer protection. Emphasis on the Consumerism institutional and managerial & Soc Issues- philosophy points of view, not a Spring 2010 MKT730 730 Mkt MKT Marketing 3 legal perspective. GR LE Lecture

Problems and perspectives in starting new ventures. Concepts and techniques of searching for market opportunities, screening and evaluating potentials, negotiating, and financing to initiate or purchase Entrepreneurs a company. May develop individual Spring 2010 MKT775 775 hip MKT Marketing 4 written business plan. GR LE Lecture Marketing Faculty-supervised internship in Spring 2010 MKT780 780 Internship MKT Marketing 4 marketing area. GR IN Internship

Ind Studies in Readings or research in a selected Independe Spring 2010 MKT781 781 Marketing Mgt MKT Marketing 1 field of marketing. GR IS nt Study Continuing Independe Spring 2010 MKT789 789 Registration MKT Marketing 1 GR IS nt Study Independe Spring 2010 MKT799 799 Thesis MKT Marketing 1 GR IS nt Study Study of French culture according to language distinctions with emphasis Modern on the uniqueness within the family Spring 2010 ML301 301 French Culture ML Languages 4 of nations. UG LE Lecture Study of German culture according to language distinctions with Germanic Modern emphasis on the uniqueness within Spring 2010 ML302 302 Culture ML Languages 4 the family of nations UG LE Lecture Study of Spanish cultures according to language distinctions with Spanish Modern emphasis on the uniqueness within Spring 2010 ML303 303 Culture ML Languages 4 the family of nations UG LE Lecture Study of Spanish-American culture Spanish- according to language distinctions American Modern with emphasis on the uniqueness Spring 2010 ML304 304 Culture ML Languages 4 within the family of nations. UG LE Lecture Writing in ML Modern Spring 2010 ML304W 304W 304 ML Languages 0 UG LB Lab Study of Russian culture according to language distinctions with Russian Modern emphasis on the uniqueness within Spring 2010 ML305 305 Culture ML Languages 4 the family of nations. UG LE Lecture Intro to Selected works of foreign literature Brazilian Modern studied in English translation. French Spring 2010 ML306 306 Culture ML Languages 4 literature. UG LE Lecture Emphasizes German heritage of the Ohio Valley, exposing students to the immigrant experience of another culture, enriches students' German- understandings of themselves. American Modern Explores various German-speaking Spring 2010 ML307 307 Culture ML Languages 4 identities through many disciplines. UG LE Lecture Writing in ML Modern Spring 2010 ML307W 307W 307 ML Languages 0 UG LB Lab Selected works of foreign literature French Lit in Modern studied in English translation. French Spring 2010 ML311 311 Translation ML Languages 4 literature. UG LE Lecture Selected works of foreign literature German Lit in Modern studied in English translation. Spring 2010 ML312 312 Translation ML Languages 4 German literature. UG LE Lecture Selected works of foreign literature Russian Lit in Modern studied in English translation. Spring 2010 ML313 313 Translation ML Languages 4 Russian literature. UG LE Lecture Selected works of foreign literature Spanish Lit in Modern studied in English translation. Spring 2010 ML314 314 Translation ML Languages 4 Spanish literature. UG LE Lecture Writing in ML Modern Spring 2010 ML314W 314W 314 ML Languages 0 UG LB Lab Selected works of foreign literature Spanish-Amer Modern studied in English translation. Spring 2010 ML315 315 Lit Translation ML Languages 4 Spanish-American literature. UG LE Lecture Writing in ML Modern Spring 2010 ML315W 315W 315 ML Languages 0 UG LB Lab Selected works of foreign literature Scandinavian Modern studied in English translation. Spring 2010 ML316 316 Lit Translation ML Languages 4 Scandinavian literature. UG LE Lecture Chld Lit Tchr Problems, approaches, and topics in of Foreign Modern the field of modern languages. Spring 2010 ML369 369 Lang ML Languages 4 Topics vary. UG LE Lecture Problems, approaches, and topics in Studies in the field of modern languages. Selected Modern Topics vary. Spring 2010 ML399 399 Subjects ML Languages 1 UG LE Lecture Writing in ML Modern Spring 2010 ML399W 399W 399 ML Languages 0 UG LB Lab Reading and discussion of children's books in modern languages (French, Spanish, Berman) and reading Chld Lit Tchrs informational books about the of Foreign Modern countries where the languages are Spring 2010 ML569 569 Lang ML Languages 4 spoken. GR LE Lecture Course of variable content dealing Studies in with problems, approaches, and Selected Modern topics in the field of modern Spring 2010 ML599 599 Subjects ML Languages 1 languages. GR LE Lecture History of Survey of the main movements of French Modern French cinema from 1895 to the Spring 2010 ML691 691 Cinema ML Languages 4 present. GR LE Lecture Introduction to film appreciation and analysis; examines critical Film Motion approaches to film and film style Spring 2010 MP131 131 Appreciation MP Picture 4 including authorship and genre. UG LE Lecture Introduction to the basic elements of film production including scripting, cinematography, editing, Lecture/La and sound. Participation on super-8 b Film Motion film projects from initial conception Combinatio Spring 2010 MP180 180 Production I MP Picture 3 to final screening. UG LL n

Historical development of the art of the film from 19th-century scientific experiments through the end of History of silent era. Examination of technical, Motion Picture Motion social, economic, and cultural Spring 2010 MP231 231 IMPPicture 3 factors that have shaped film art. UG LE Lecture Writing in MP Motion Spring 2010 MP231W 231W 231 MP Picture 0 UG LB Lab Historical development of the art of the film from beginning of the sound era to the mid-fifties. Consideration History of of both American and European film Motion Picture Motion and relation of films to sociocultural Spring 2010 MP232 232 II MP Picture 3 conditions. UG LE Lecture Historical development of the art of the film from the beginning of the mid-fifties to the present. The decline of the studio system, major History of film movements of the sixties, and Motion Picture Motion the rise of independent feature Spring 2010 MP233 233 III MP Picture 3 production are considered. UG LE Lecture Writing in MP Motion Required writing component for MP Spring 2010 MP233W 233W 233 MP Picture 0 233. UG LB Lab (Also listed as COM 253.) Introduction to the use of video production equipment, using lecture, demonstration, and experiential approaches. Appropriate laboratory time provided in television studio. Basic Video Motion Prerequisite: COM 152, or Spring 2010 MP253 253 Production MP Picture 3 permission of instructor. UG LB Lab Production of medium length film projects under faculty supervision. Review of lip-sync film production techniques and discussion of special production problems. Includes writing of film treatment and Lecture/La Intermediate shooting script, and shooting and b Film Motion finishing a medium-length film. Combinatio Spring 2010 MP281 281 Production MP Picture 3 UG LL n Production of medium length film projects under faculty supervision. Review of lip-sync film production techniques and discussion of special production problems. Includes Lecture/La Intermediate writing of film treatment and b Film Motion shooting script, and shooting and Combinatio Spring 2010 MP282 282 Production MP Picture 3 finishing a medium-length film. UG LL n Production of medium length film projects under faculty supervision. Review of lip-sync film production techniques and discussion of special production problems. Includes Lecture/La Intermediate writing of film treatment and b Film Motion shooting script, and shooting and Combinatio Spring 2010 MP283 283 Production MP Picture 3 finishing a medium-length film. UG LL n

Provides intensive study of selected Studies in Film Motion areas of film history. Titles vary. Spring 2010 MP331 331 History MP Picture 3 (Previously listed as TH 331.) UG LE Lecture Provides an intensive study of the work of one or more film directors or other creative personnel, such as Studies in Film Motion screenwriters or performers. Titles Spring 2010 MP332 332 Authorship MP Picture 3 vary. UG LE Lecture Provides an intensive study of a film genre (e.g., the western, the Studies in Film Motion musical, and the gangster film). Spring 2010 MP333 333 Genre MP Picture 3 Titles vary. UG LE Lecture

Comprehensive survey of the history of documentary film and an Hist & Thry introduction to the theories and Documentary Motion approaches used by documentary Spring 2010 MP334 334 Film MP Picture 3 filmmakers throughout this century. UG LE Lecture Production of 16mm film and video projects under faculty supervision including budgeting, financing, and production. Emphasis on the documentary, fiction, and Lecture/La independent film within the free- b 16MM Film Motion lance 16mm market. Combinatio Spring 2010 MP381 381 Production MP Picture 5 UG LL n Production of 16mm film and video projects under faculty supervision including budgeting, financing, and production. Emphasis on the Lecture/La documentary, fiction, and b 16MM Film Motion independent film within the free- Combinatio Spring 2010 MP382 382 Production MP Picture 5 lance 16mm market. UG LL n Production of 16mm film and video projects under faculty supervision including budgeting, financing, and production. Emphasis on the Lecture/La documentary, fiction, and b 16MM Film Motion independent film within the free- Combinatio Spring 2010 MP383 383 Production MP Picture 5 lance 16mm market. UG LL n Studies in Problems, approaches, and topics in Selected Motion the field of motion pictures. Topics Spring 2010 MP399 399 Subjects MP Picture 1 vary. UG LE Lecture Writing in MP Motion Spring 2010 MP399W 399W 399 MP Picture 0 UG LB Lab

Studies in Film Motion Intensive examination of a selected Spring 2010 MP435 435 Criticism MP Picture 3 area of film criticism. Titles vary. UG LE Lecture Lecture/La Provides an intensive study of a b Studies in Film Motion selected area of film production. Combinatio Spring 2010 MP436 436 Production MP Picture 3 Titles vary. UG LL n Writing in MP Motion Spring 2010 MP436W 436W 436 MP Picture 0 UG LB Lab Requires production of a 16mm sound film to answer print stage with optical soundtrack, and the Senior organization of a cumulative senior Practicum in Motion screening including the practicum Independe Spring 2010 MP481 481 Filmmaking MP Picture 3 films. UG IS nt Study Independent screenings of 25 films chosen by the student to comprise an integrated program of historical/theoretical focus. Screenings to be accompanied by the reading of appropriate analytical Independent Motion commentary under the direction of Independe Spring 2010 MP490 490 Screening MP Picture 3 faculty member. UG IS nt Study Independent Study in Film History, Theory, Criticism, and Practice Ind Study Film Motion Independent work to culminate in Independe Spring 2010 MP499 499 Hstry,Thry,Crit MP Picture 1 thesis and/or film. UG IS nt Study Writing in MP Motion Spring 2010 MP499W 499W 499 MP Picture 0 UG LB Lab Studies in Film Motion Intensive study of a selected area of Spring 2010 MP531 531 History MP Picture 3 film history. Titles vary. GR LE Lecture Intensive study of a film genre (e.g., Studies in Film Motion the western, the musical, and the Spring 2010 MP533 533 Genre MP Picture 3 gangster film). Titles vary. GR LE Lecture

Studies in Film Motion Intensive examination of a selected Spring 2010 MP635 635 Criticism MP Picture 3 area of film criticsm. Titles vary. GR LE Lecture

Discusses statistical methods used in analysis of business problems, including theory and application of frequency distributions, measures of central tendency and variability, Intro to probability distributions, expectation, Business Manageme sampling and estimation, and one- Spring 2010 MS204 204 Statistics MS nt Science 4 sample hypothesis testing. UG LE Lecture A course designed to introduce Quantitative students to the study of additional Business Manageme probabilistic models and also to Spring 2010 MS205 205 Modeling MS nt Science 4 some basic deterministic models. UG LE Lecture

Introduction to simulation techniques as applied to operations management. Topics include basic concepts, applications, and technical problems associated with use of Systems systems simulation. Design, Simulation Manageme operation and output analysis of Spring 2010 MS322 322 Operations MS nt Science 4 computer models emphasized. UG LE Lecture Management of services is different from manufacturing. Course objectives include develop and manage service package, identify and measure service quality, prepare a blueprint for a service Managing the Manageme operation, and understand service Spring 2010 MS324 324 Service Sector MS nt Science 4 supply chain management. UG LE Lecture Just-In-Time Manageme Spring 2010 MS428 428 Production Sys MS nt Science 3 UG LE Lecture

Writing in MS Manageme Required writing component for MS Spring 2010 MS460W 460W 460 MS nt Science 0 460. UG LB Lab

Special Manageme Independe Spring 2010 MS477 477 Studies in MS MS nt Science 1 Topics vary. UG IS nt Study Hon:Independ Research in management science for ent Study in Manageme fulfillment -of the Honors program Independe Spring 2010 MS478 478 MS MS nt Science 2 project requirement. UG IS nt Study 480-A Operations Management; 480- B Statistical Methods; 480-C Quality Management; 480-D Operations Research. Reading and research into selected topics in the area of Management Science, such as: Special Topics Manageme modeling, simulation, algorithm Spring 2010 MS480 480 in MS MS nt Science 4 development. UG LE Lecture

Faculty-supervised internship in management science. Students work Internship in in a firm or public agency, Management Manageme participate in seminars, and submit Spring 2010 MS481 481 Sci MS nt Science 1 reports for completion of the course. UG IN Internship Managers must think, plan, and act with reference to international customers, suppliers, competitors, and partners. To design better products and deliver them at lower Global Supply cost than their competitors, strategic Chain Manageme managers are analyzing global Spring 2010 MS700 700 Management MS nt Science 4 issues. GR LE Lecture Explores the inter-dependency of information flow and material flow in goods-producing environments. Topics include forecasting, order quantity calculation for both independent and dependent Demand Mgmt demand, and production planning, in Supply Manageme scheduling, and distribution through Spring 2010 MS732 732 Chain MS nt Science 4 the supply chain. GR LE Lecture Concepts, objectives and applications of quality management with emphasis on continuous improvement in business organization. Includes application of Quality Manageme statistical process control Spring 2010 MS755 755 Management MS nt Science 4 techniques. GR LE Lecture

Seminar on one of the areas of management science (i.e., Selected Manageme operations research, statistical Spring 2010 MS770 770 Topics in MS MS nt Science 4 analysis, and logistics). Topics vary. GR LE Lecture A strategic perspective for operations is developed, providing a linkage with marketing and other functions. Product profiling is introduced for testing the fit between market characteristics and World Class Manageme the company's operations processes Spring 2010 MS771 771 Strategies MS nt Science 4 and infrastructure. GR LE Lecture Internship in Management Manageme Spring 2010 MS780 780 Sci MS nt Science 2 GR IN Internship Intensive reading or research in a selected field of management Special Manageme science. Individualized instruction Spring 2010 MS781 781 Studies in MS MS nt Science 1 with varying topics. GR LE Lecture Explores advanced topics of supply chain management, including the strategic role of the supply chain, key drivers of supply chain performance, and analytical tools Adv Supply and techniques for supply chain Chain Manageme analysis. Cases and in-class Spring 2010 MS786 786 Management MS nt Science 4 exercises. GR LE Lecture Explores the fundamentals of supply chain management, including the strategic role of the supply chain, key drivers of supply chain Basics Supply performance, and analytical tools Chain Manageme and techniques for supply chain Spring 2010 MS788 788 Management MS nt Science 4 analysis. GR LE Lecture

Continuing Manageme Spring 2010 MS789 789 Registration MS nt Science 1 GR LE Lecture

Forecasting has consistently been a critical organizational capability for both strategic and tactical business planning. The role of forecasting has become important as competitive Demand Mgt Manageme market pressures create the need Spring 2010 MS790 790 & Forecasting MS nt Science 4 for improved forecast accuracy. GR LE Lecture This course focuses on the selection, use and evaluation of appropriate metrics for supply chain performance; the use of the Benchmarking benchmarking process; and the use & Perform Manageme of the Baldridge Criteria for Spring 2010 MS791 791 Metrics MS nt Science 4 organizational assessment. GR LE Lecture The course studies models that explore the key issues associated with the design and management of supply networks. Special attention Supply Chain will be given to integration of supply Network Manageme chain decisions and consequential Spring 2010 MS792 792 Design MS nt Science 4 difficulties. GR LE Lecture

Explores the fundamentals of inventory management, including continuous replenishment, ordering policies, measuring global and chain Supply Chain Manageme inventory, inventory positioning Spring 2010 MS793 793 Operations MS nt Science 4 within the chain, and risk pooling. GR LE Lecture

Focuses on topics which support the development of lean supply chains within the organization. Topics include value stream mapping of Lean Supply processes, Kaizen approach to Chain Manageme continuous improvement, and use of Spring 2010 MS794 794 Management MS nt Science 4 quality tools for process evaluation. GR LE Lecture IT & SC focuses on managing material and information outside the factory walls including aspects of product design collaboration, demand planning and forecasting, inventory deployment, distribution design system, channel Info Tech & Manageme management, procurement, and Spring 2010 MS795 795 Supply Chain MS nt Science 4 logistics. GR LE Lecture Course covers current issues of strategic sourcing within organizations. Begins by underscoring the differences Strategic Manageme between tactical versus strategic Spring 2010 MS796 796 Sourcing MS nt Science 4 sourcing. GR LE Lecture This course covers important issues relating to global supply chain management and coordinating Glbl Supp production plans across the world. Chain Mgt Manageme Key issues of global operations and Spring 2010 MS797 797 Strategies MS nt Science 4 SCM will be addressed. GR LE Lecture

Course addresses issues of managing entities of the supply chain for efficient information flow and collaborative decision making. Includes cross-enterprizes collaborations, technology structure, Supply Chain Manageme intra-enterprise collaboration, and Spring 2010 MS798 798 Collaboration MS nt Science 4 building collaborative supply chains. GR LE Lecture

The SCM project will be designed individually by the student and supervised by a faculty member. Manageme The project will examine issue areas Spring 2010 MS799 799 SCM Project MS nt Science 1 in supply chain management. GR LE Lecture

Mathemati History of cs Teacher Spring 2010 MTE640 640 Mathematics MTE Education 3 GR LE Lecture Probability and statistical methods applied to real problems. Scientific method of investigation. Data collection, organization, display, and analysis. Sampling distributions and probability. Introductions to Lecture/La Prob/Stat- Mathemati statistical inference. Use of b Middle Schl cs Teacher appropriate software and graphing Combinatio Spring 2010 MTE642 642 Tchrs MTE Education 4 calculator. GR LL n Polynomial, exponential, logarithmic, rational, and trigonometric functions will be studied from a perspective appropriate for a teacher. Alg & Fcns- Mathemati Computing, programming, graphing, Middle Schl cs Teacher and data collection technology will Spring 2010 MTE643 643 Tchrs MTE Education 4 be used. GR LE Lecture A framewrok and useful heuristics for solving problems. Visual thinking and reasoning, metacognition, Prob Solv- Mathemati problem-solving logs and Middle Schl cs Teacher summaries, problem solving Spring 2010 MTE644 644 Tchrs MTE Education 4 individually and in groups. GR LE Lecture Axioms, finite geometries, non- metric and metric lengths, angles, Lecture/La Geometry- Mathemati area, volume, polygonal figures, b Middle School cs Teacher elementary curves,. 3 hours lecture, Combinatio Spring 2010 MTE645 645 Teacher MTE Education 4 1 hour lab. GR LL n

An introduction to mathematical modeling, with modeling real world problems individually and in groups. Working with the steps involved in Mth Modeling- Mathemati modeling a real-life situation and Middle Schl cs Teacher understanding how modeling differs Spring 2010 MTE646 646 Tchrs MTE Education 4 from simple problem solving. GR LE Lecture

An exploration and study designed to provide conceptual understanding of differentiation and integration Lecture/La Calculus- Mathemati with examples of their diverse b Middle School cs Teacher applications and their connections to Combinatio Spring 2010 MTE648 648 Teacher MTE Education 4 algebra and geometry. GR LL n Selected topics from the research Ind Rdg Mathemati literature on a particular topic in Math/Stat cs Teacher mathematics and statistics Independe Spring 2010 MTE688 688 Education MTE Education 1 education. GR IS nt Study Reading and discussion of current trends and research in mathematics Seminar in Mathemati and statistics education with Math/Stat cs Teacher applications to Pre K-14 Spring 2010 MTE692 692 Education MTE Education 1 mathematics classrooms. GR SE Seminar

Sel Topics- Mathemati Math/Stat cs Teacher Selected topics pertinent to Pre K - Independe Spring 2010 MTE699 699 Education MTE Education 1 14 mathematics educators. GR IS nt Study

For students with little or no recent experience with topics beyond elementary algebra. Topics include factoring, algebraic fractions, linear equations and word problems, equations involving fractions, laws of exponents, radicals and principal roots, quadratic equations, equations involving radicals or exponents, and line graphs. Topics covered are the same as in MTH Intermediate Mathemati 127, but involve more practice of Spring 2010 MTH126 126 Algebra MTH cs 5 necessary skills. UG LE Lecture

Best suited for students who have recent experience with intermediate Accelerated algebra, but require a review. Topics Intermed Mathemati covered are the same as in MTH Spring 2010 MTH127 127 Algebra MTH cs 3 126, but the pace is much faster. UG LE Lecture Best suited for students having little recent experience with topics beyond intermediate algebra or whose mastery of intermediate algebra is less than perfect. Topics covered are the same as in MTH 129 but are accompanied by more practice of necessary skills. In addition, skills learned in intermediate algebra are reinforced College Mathemati and clarified in the context of these Spring 2010 MTH128 128 Algebra MTH cs 5 more advanced topics. UG LE Lecture

Best suited for students having little recent experience with topics beyond intermediate algebra or whose mastery of intermediate algebra is less than perfect. Topics covered are the same as in MTH 129 but are accompanied by more practice of necessary skills. In addition, skills learned in Accelerated intermediate algebra are reinforced College Mathemati and clarified in the context of these Spring 2010 MTH129 129 Algebra MTH cs 3 more advanced topics. UG LE Lecture

Functions and graphs, polynomial and rational functions, conics, systems of equations, exponential Mathemati and logarithmic functions, geometric Spring 2010 MTH130 130 Precalculus MTH cs 5 series, binomial theorem. UG LE Lecture Trigonometric and inverse trigonometric functions. Not for Mathemati credit to students with credit for Spring 2010 MTH131 131 Trigonometry MTH cs 3 MTH 134. UG LE Lecture Combines the material of MTH 130 and 131 into a single course. Topics covered are the same as in those College two courses. Not for credit to Algebra II & Mathemati students with credit for MTH 130 Spring 2010 MTH134 134 Trig MTH cs 5 and/or MTH 131. UG LE Lecture

Discovery of fundamental concepts and skills of quantitative reasoning by exploring real-world data from many disciplines. Data collection, organization, display, analysis, probability simulation, variation and sampling, and expected values. Quantitative Mathemati Students work with appropriate Spring 2010 MTH143 143 Reasoning MTH cs 4 software and graphing calculators. UG LE Lecture An application of mathematics to modeling real world problems from the behavioral, computational, managerial, and social sciences. Includes such topics as graph theory, linear programming, probability, descriptive and inferential statistics, voting systems, Mathematics game theory, population growth, & The Modern Mathemati computer algorithms, and codes and Spring 2010 MTH145 145 World MTH cs 4 data storage. UG LE Lecture This course and MTH 300 cover the material of MTH 229, 230, and 231 Accelerated Mathemati at an accelerated pace. Graded Spring 2010 MTH200 200 Calculus I MTH cs 3 pass/unsatisfactory. UG LE Lecture Functions, rates of change, limits, derivatives of algebraic functions, applications including maxima and minima, exponential and logarithmic functions, and indefinite and definite integrals with applications. Not for Calc for Mgt Mathemati credit to students with credit for Spring 2010 MTH228 228 Life & Soc Sci MTH cs 5 MTH 229 and 230 UG LE Lecture Conic sections, functions, limits, continuity, the derivative, derivatives Lecture/La of algebraic and trigonometric b Mathemati functions, and applications of the Combinatio Spring 2010 MTH229 229 Calculus I MTH cs 5 derivative. UG LL n

Definite integral, antiderivatives, fundamental theorem of calculus. Derivatives of logarithmic, exponential, and inverse Lecture/La trigonometric functions. L'Hoital's b Mathemati rule. Integration techniques. Combinatio Spring 2010 MTH230 230 Calculus II MTH cs 5 Applications of the definite integral. UG LL n Applications of the definite integral, polar coordinates, and parametric Lecture/La equations. Infinite series, power b Mathemati series, and vector algebra in the Combinatio Spring 2010 MTH231 231 Calculus III MTH cs 5 plane and space. UG LL n

Partial derivatives and definite integrals in the plane and space. Vector functions and their derivatives, motion in space, vector fields, line and surface integrals, Mathemati Green's theorem, divergence Spring 2010 MTH232 232 Calculus IV MTH cs 5 theorem, and Stoke's theorem. UG LE Lecture Elementary first order equations, linear equations, linear systems, series solutions, Laplace transform, Differential Mathemati and applications. Uniqueness and Spring 2010 MTH233 233 Equations MTH cs 5 existence theorems for solutions. UG LE Lecture

Introduction to differential equations with matrix theory. Topics include separable equations, first order equations, matrices, vector spaces, second order linear equations, undetermined coefficents, forced oscillations, eigenvalues, matrix Diff Eq with Mathemati diagonalization, systems of linear Spring 2010 MTH235 235 Matrices MTH cs 5 equations, Laplace transforms. UG LE Lecture Overview of mathematical topics from a perspective appropriate for early and middle childhood educators. Covers sets, functions, prenumeration and numeration concepts, properties of whole Lecture/La Fundamental numbers, integers, and rational b Math Mathemati numbers. Three hours lecture, one Combinatio Spring 2010 MTH243 243 Concepts I MTH cs 4 hour lab. UG LL n Overview of mathematical topics from a perspective appropriate for early and middle childhood educators. Covers irrational numbers, proportions, introductory geometry, construction, congruence Lecture/La Fundamental and similarity, and concepts of b Math Mathemati measurement. Three hours lecture, Combinatio Spring 2010 MTH244 244 Concepts II MTH cs 4 one hour lab. UG LL n Elementary course in matrix theory covering matrices, linear equations, determinants, linear Elementary Mathemati transformations, eigenvalues, and Spring 2010 MTH253 253 Matrix Algebra MTH cs 3 eigenvectors. UG LE Lecture In-depth introduction to the basic concepts of linear algebra in real Euclidean n-space. Topics include Gaussian elimination, algebra of matrices, determinants, geometry of Euclidean space, subspaces, linear independence, basis, dimension and Mathemati rank, and the Gram-Schmidt Spring 2010 MTH255 255 Linear Algebra MTH cs 3 process. UG LE Lecture

Discrete mathematics useful in computing. Emphasis on mathematical induction, recurrence Discrete Math Mathemati relations, asymptotic behavior of Spring 2010 MTH257 257 for Computing MTH cs 3 functions, and algorithm analysis. UG LE Lecture Basic notions of logic and techniques used in mathematical proof. Students gain experience in constructing proofs as they study Intro to basic notions from sets, relations, Mathematics Mathemati functions, algebraic structures, and Spring 2010 MTH280 280 Proof MTH cs 3 the properties of real numbers. UG LE Lecture MTH280 Writing in Mathemati Required writing component for Spring 2010 W 280W Math 280 MTH cs 0 MTH 280. UG LB Lab

Explores four aspects of writing in mathematics: expository writing, explaining mathematical ideas; formal writing, making proofs intelligible; writing as a learning tool, Writing in Mathemati clarifying ideas by putting them on Spring 2010 MTH290 290 Mathematics MTH cs 3 paper; and informal writing. UG LE Lecture Accelerated Mathemati Continuation of MTH 200. Graded Spring 2010 MTH300 300 Calculus II MTH cs 3 pass/unsatisfactory. UG LE Lecture

Examples of systems of differential equations, complex and repeated eigenvalues, solutions of systems, matrix exponential, qualitative behavior of first order equations, Differential Mathemati planar systems and stability, almost Spring 2010 MTH303 303 Equations II MTH cs 3 linear systems, and energy method. UG LE Lecture

Topics may include ordinary differential equations, linear algebra, orthogonality, Fourier series and Advanced Egr Mathemati integrals, multivariable calculus, and Spring 2010 MTH304 304 Math I MTH cs 3 partial differential equations. UG LE Lecture Topics may include multivariable calculus, partial differential equations, numerical methods, linear algebra, complex variables, Advanced EGR Mathemati conformal mapping, calculus of Spring 2010 MTH305 305 Math II MTH cs 3 variations, and wavelets. UG LE Lecture Structure and properties of mathematical models. Size effects, dimensional analysis, graphical methods, comparative statistics, stability, optimization techniques, Mathematical Mathemati probabilistic models, and Monte Spring 2010 MTH306 306 Modeling MTH cs 3 Carlo simulation. UG LE Lecture Issues in Mathemati A writing-intensive course dealing Spring 2010 MTH310 310 Science MTH cs 3 with issues in science. UG LE Lecture Solving scientific problems using computational software packages Intro To MATLAB and MATHEMATICA, Mathematical Mathemati including procedural and functional Spring 2010 MTH314 314 Software MTH cs 3 programming. UG LE Lecture Introduction to numerical methods used in the sciences. Methods of interpolation, data smoothing, functional approximation, integration, solutions of systems of Lecture/La Nmrcl equations, and solutions of ordinary b Methods Dig Mathemati differential equations. Three hours Combinatio Spring 2010 MTH316 316 Comp I MTH cs 4 lecture, two hours lab. UG LL n Introduction to numerical methods used in the sciences. Methods of interpolation, data smoothing, functional approximation, integration, solutions of systems of Lecture/La Nmrcl equations, and solutions of ordinary b Methods Dig Mathemati differential equations. Three hours Combinatio Spring 2010 MTH317 317 Comp II MTH cs 4 lecture, two hours lab. UG LL n Topics discussed include power series expansion, the formula of Cauchy, residues, conformal Complex Mathemati mappings, and elementary functions Spring 2010 MTH332 332 Variable MTH cs 3 in the complex domain. UG LE Lecture Partial differential equations, Prtl Dffrntl boundary value problems, and Equa Bndry Mathemati eigenfunctions. Fourier series, Spring 2010 MTH333 333 Prob MTH cs 3 applications. UG LE Lecture

Polynomial, exponential, logarithmic, rational, and trigonometric functions will be studied from a perspective appropriate for a teacher. Alg & Func- Computing, programming, graphing, Middle Schl Mathemati and data collection technology will Spring 2010 MTH343 343 Tchrs MTH cs 4 be used. UG LE Lecture A framework and useful heuristics for solving problems. Visual thinking and reasoning, metacognition, Prob Solving- problem-solving logs and Middle Schl Mathemati summaries, problem solving Spring 2010 MTH344 344 Tchrs MTH cs 4 individually and in groups. UG LE Lecture Axioms, finite geometries, nonmetric Lecture/La Geometry- and metric lengths, angles, area, b Middle Schl Mathemati volume, polygonal figures, and Combinatio Spring 2010 MTH345 345 Teachers MTH cs 4 elementary curves. UG LL n An exploration and study designed to provide a conceptual understanding of differentiation and integration with examples of their Lecture/La Concepts-Calc- diverse applications and their b Mid School Mathemati connections to algebra and Combinatio Spring 2010 MTH348 348 Tchrs MTH cs 4 geometry. UG LL n

Covers vector spaces and subspaces, basis and dimension, linear transformations and matrices, Advanced Mathemati eigenvalues and eigenvectors, and Spring 2010 MTH355 355 Linear Algebra MTH cs 3 inner product spaces. UG LE Lecture Divisibility properties of integers, prime numbers, congruences, the Chinese remainder theorem, Elementary quadratic reciprocity law. Mobius Number Mathemati inversion formula, Euler f-function, Spring 2010 MTH381 381 Theory MTH cs 3 other number-theoretic functions. UG LE Lecture Selected topics in mathematics. May Selected Mathemati be taken for letter grade or Independe Spring 2010 MTH399 399 Topics MTH cs 1 pass/unsatisfactory. UG IS nt Study Concepts of minima and maxima. Linear programming: simplex method, sensitivity, and quality. Optimization Mathemati Transportation and assignment Spring 2010 MTH407 407 Techniques MTH cs 3 problems. Dynamic programming. UG LE Lecture Turing machines, 5-recursive Theoretical functions, equivalence of computing Fndtns- Mathemati paradigms, Church-Turing thesis, Spring 2010 MTH410 410 Computing MTH cs 4 undecidability, and intractability. UG LE Lecture In a hands-on multidisciplinary setting, the student will use modern computational techniques for Intro - simulating scientific phenomena, Scientific Mathemati running and modifying existing Spring 2010 MTH415 415 Computation MTH cs 4 programs. UG LE Lecture Survey of numerical methods in linear algebra, emphasizing practice with high-level computer tools. Topics include Gaussian elimination, LU decomposition, numerical eigenvalue problems, QR factorization, least squares, singular Matrix Mathemati value decompositions, and iterative Spring 2010 MTH416 416 Computations MTH cs 4 methods. UG LE Lecture Introduction to the mathematical principles of data security. Various developments in cryptography will be discussed, including public-key Cryptography encryption, digital signatures, the & Data Mathemati data encryption standard (DES), and Spring 2010 MTH419 419 Security MTH cs 3 key safeguarding schemes. UG LE Lecture Listed jointly with Department of Philosophy; see PHL 423. Treats logis as an object rather than a subject. Contains extensions to higher order logic, but mainly Advanced Mathemati emphasizes the use of logic and the Spring 2010 MTH423 423 Logic MTH cs 3 limitations of logical systems. UG LE Lecture Functions, sequences, limits, continuity, differentiability, Real Variables Mathemati integration, and mean-value Spring 2010 MTH431 431 I MTH cs 3 theorems. UG LE Lecture Infinite series, uniform convergence. Real Variables Mathemati Taylor series, improper integrals, Spring 2010 MTH432 432 II MTH cs 3 special functions, and Fourier series. UG LE Lecture Real Variables Mathemati Theory of functions of several Spring 2010 MTH433 433 III MTH cs 3 variables, vector-valued functions. UG LE Lecture Complex arithmetic, differentiation (analytic functions, the Cauchy- Riemann equations), elementary functions and their mapping properties, integration (Cauchy's Intro to theorem, Cauchy integral formula), Complex Mathemati Taylor and Laurent series, poles, Spring 2010 MTH434 434 Analysis MTH cs 5 residues, and the residue theorem. UG LE Lecture Development of calculus from antiquity through Newton, Leibnitz, development of classical analysis; the rise of abstraction; set theory, History of Mathemati algebra, and topology; modern Spring 2010 MTH440 440 Mathematics MTH cs 3 analysis. UG LE Lecture MTH440 Writing in Mathemati Spring 2010 W 440W Math MTH cs 0 UG LB Lab

An introduction to mathematical modeling by modeling real world problems individually and in groups. Focuses on working with the steps involved in modeling a real-life situation and understanding how Mthmtcl Mdlng- Mathemati modeling differs from simple Spring 2010 MTH446 446 Mid Schl Tchrs MTH cs 4 problem solving. UG LE Lecture Introduction to several abstract algebraic structures and their models that are used in computer Discrete science. Examples include Algebraic Mathemati semigroups and finite-state Spring 2010 MTH450 450 Structures MTH cs 3 machines, and groups and codes. UG LE Lecture Intro to Introduction to abstract algebraic Modern Mathemati structures including groups, rings, Spring 2010 MTH451 451 Algebra I MTH cs 3 integral domains, and fields. UG LE Lecture Intro to Introduction to abstract algebraic Modern Mathemati structures including groups, rings, Spring 2010 MTH452 452 Algebra II MTH cs 3 integral domains, and fields. UG LE Lecture Examines the essentials of error- correcting codes and the study of methods for efficient and accurate transfer of information. Topics to be covered include basic concepts, Mathemati perfect and related codes, cyclic Spring 2010 MTH456 456 Coding Theory MTH cs 3 codes, and BCH codes. UG LE Lecture Topics are permutations, combinatorics, generating functions, Mathemati recurrence relations, and Polya's Spring 2010 MTH457 457 Combinatorics MTH cs 3 theory of counting. UG LE Lecture Introduction to methods, results, and algorithms of graph theory. Emphasis on graphs as mathematical models applicable to Applied Graph Mathemati organizational and industrial Spring 2010 MTH458 458 Theory MTH cs 3 situations. UG LE Lecture Introduction to some of the mathematical tools needed for an understanding of computer programming. The topics covered are summations, elementary number Combinatorial theory, combinatorial identities, Tools-Comp Mathemati generating functions, and Spring 2010 MTH459 459 Sci MTH cs 3 asymptotics. UG LE Lecture Topics in foundations of Euclidean Mathemati geometry, introduction to non- Spring 2010 MTH471 471 Geometry MTH cs 3 Euclidean and other geometries. UG LE Lecture Projective and affine planes and spaces, change of coordinates, Projective Mathemati projective transformations, and Spring 2010 MTH472 472 Geometry MTH cs 3 conics. UG LE Lecture Calculus on Euclidean space frame fields, calculus on a surface, shape Differential Mathemati operators, and geometry of surfaces Spring 2010 MTH475 475 Geometry MTH cs 4 in Euclidean three space. UG LE Lecture Contents: raster graphics algorithms, geometric primitives and their attributes, clipping, antialiasing, geometric transformations, structures and hierarchical modes, input devices, and interactive techniques. Students develop interrelated programs to design, manipulate, and view a Computer Mathemati three-dimensional hierarchical Spring 2010 MTH476 476 Graphics I MTH cs 4 model. UG LE Lecture Continuation of MTH 476. Covers surface rendering, hidden line and surface removal, illumination models, texture mapping, color models, geometric modeling, and graphical interface design. Students Computer Mathemati develop programs and a final Spring 2010 MTH477 477 Graphics II MTH cs 4 project. UG LE Lecture Mthds Appl Math:Geomtrc Mathemati Spring 2010 MTH480 480 Mthds MTH cs 3 UG LE Lecture Solution methods for ordinary differential equations commonly arising in physics and engineering. Systems of equations, stability theory, Liapunov's methods, Mthds Appl autonomous systems, existence and Math:Diff Mathemati uniqueness of solutions, Poincare Spring 2010 MTH481 481 Equations MTH cs 3 phase plan. UG LE Lecture Use of integral transforms in the solution of differential and integral equations. Fourier series, Fourier and Laplace transforms, distributions, integral equations, Greens functions, Sturm-Liouville Mthds Appl theory, perturbation methods and Math:Integral Mathemati asymptotics, orthogonal functions, Spring 2010 MTH482 482 Mthds MTH cs 3 special functions. UG LE Lecture Independent Mathemati Independe Spring 2010 MTH488 488 Reading MTH cs 1 Topics vary. UG IS nt Study

Detailed study of the connections within mathematics and between UG Math mathematics and school Education Mathemati mathematics. May be taken for Spring 2010 MTH491 491 Seminar MTH cs 3 letter grade or pass/unsatisfactory. UG SE Seminar MTH491 Writing in Mathemati Spring 2010 W 491W MTH MTH cs 0 UG LB Lab Detailed study of a single mathematics topic chosen by the student with the approval of the instructor. The student will present the results of the study in an UG expository paper submitted to the Mathematics Mathemati instructor, and also present them to Spring 2010 MTH492 492 Seminar MTH cs 3 a broader audience. UG SE Seminar MTH492 Writing in Mathemati Spring 2010 W 492W MTH MTH cs 0 UG LB Lab Selected Mathemati Independe Spring 2010 MTH499 499 Topics MTH cs 1 Selected topics in mathematics. UG IS nt Study Examples of systems of differential equations, complex and repeated eigenvalues, solutions of systems, matrix exponential, qualitative behavior of first-order equations, Differential Mathemati planar systems and stability, almost Spring 2010 MTH503 503 Equations II MTH cs 3 linear systems, and energy methods. GR LE Lecture

Topics may include ordinary differential equations, linear algebra orthogonality, Fourier series and Mathemati integrals, multivariable calculus, and Spring 2010 MTH504 504 Adv Egr Mth I MTH cs 3 partial differential equations. GR LE Lecture Topics may include multivariable calculus, partial differential equations, numerical methods, linear algebra, complex variables, conformal mapping, calculus of Mathemati variations, and wavelets. Spring 2010 MTH505 505 Adv Egr Mth II MTH cs 3 GR LE Lecture Introduction to numerical methods used in the sciences. Includes methods of interpolation, data smoothing, functional approximation, integration, solutions of systems of equations, and Lecture/La solutions of ordinary differential b Num Meth- Mathemati equations. 3 hours lecture, 2 hours Combinatio Spring 2010 MTH516 516 Digital Comp I MTH cs 4 lab GR LL n An introduction to numerical methods used in the sciences. Includes methods of interpolation, data smoothing, functional approximation, integration, solutions Lecture/La Num Meth- of systems of equations, and b Digital Comp Mathemati solutions of ordinary differential Combinatio Spring 2010 MTH517 517 II MTH cs 4 equations. GR LL n Topics discussed include power series expansion, the formula of Cauchy, residues, conformal Complex Mathemati mappings, and elementary functions Spring 2010 MTH532 532 Variables MTH cs 3 in the complex domain. GR LE Lecture Partial differential equations, Part Dffrn boundary value problems, Equa-Bndrs Mathemati eigenfunctions, Fourier series, and Spring 2010 MTH533 533 Val Prob MTH cs 3 applications. GR LE Lecture Divisibility properties of integers, prime numbers, congruences, the Chinese remainder theorem, Elementary quadratic reciprocity law, Mobius Number Mathemati inversion formula, Euler f-function, Spring 2010 MTH581 581 Theory MTH cs 3 other number-theoretic functions. GR LE Lecture Selected topics in mathematics. May Selected Mathemati be taken for letter grade or Independe Spring 2010 MTH599 599 Topics MTH cs 1 pass/unsatisfactory. GR IS nt Study Ordinary differential equations, linear algebra, systems and qualitative theory of ordinary differential equations, numerical methods, Fourier series and Adv integrals, Fourier and Laplace Engineering Mathemati transforms, partial differential Spring 2010 MTH603 603 Mathematics I MTH cs 4 equations, vector spaces. GR LE Lecture

Linear transformations, applications and properties of matrices, vector Adv calculus, calculus of variations, Engineering functions of a complex variable, Mathematics Mathemati series, residues, poles, stability, Spring 2010 MTH604 604 II MTH cs 4 conformal mapping. GR LE Lecture Structure and properties of mathematical models. Size effects, dimensional analysis, graphical methods, comparative statics, stability, optimization techniques, Mathematical Mathemati probabilistic models, and Monte Spring 2010 MTH606 606 Modeling MTH cs 3 Carlo simulation. GR LE Lecture Concepts of minima and maxima; linear programming; simplex method, sensitivity, and duality; transportation and assignment Optimization Mathemati problems; and dynamic Spring 2010 MTH607 607 Techniques MTH cs 3 programming. GR LE Lecture

Turing machines; m-recursive functions; equivalence of computing Theoretical paradigms; Church-Turing thesis; Fndtns- Mathemati undecidability; intractability. 3 hours Spring 2010 MTH610 610 Computing MTH cs 4 lecture, 2 hours lab. GR LE Lecture Solving scientific problems using computational software packages Intro to MATLAB and MATHEMATICA, Mathematical Mathemati including procedural and functional Spring 2010 MTH614 614 Software MTH cs 3 programming. GR LE Lecture In a hands-on multidisciplinary setting, the student will use modern computational techniques to Intro-Scientific Mathemati simulate phenomena, running and Spring 2010 MTH615 615 Computation MTH cs 4 modifying existing programs. GR LE Lecture Survey of numerical methods in linear algebra emphasizing practice with high-level computer tools. Topics include Gaussian elimination, LU decomposition, numerical eigenvalue problems, QR factorization, least squares, singular Matrix Mathemati value decompositions, and iterative Spring 2010 MTH616 616 Computations MTH cs 4 methods. GR LE Lecture Introduces the mathematical principles of data security. Various developments in cryptography discussed, including public-key Cryptography encryption, digital signatures, data & Data Mathemati encryption standard (DES), and key Spring 2010 MTH619 619 Security MTH cs 3 safeguarding schemes. GR LE Lecture (Offered jointly with the Department of Philosophy.) This course treats logic as an object rather than a subject. Although it contains extensions to higher order logic, its main concern will be with the use of Advanced Mathemati logic and with the limitations of Spring 2010 MTH623 623 Logic MTH cs 3 logical systems. GR LE Lecture Functions, sequences, limits, continuity, differentiability, Mathemati integration, and mean-value Spring 2010 MTH631 631 Real Variables MTH cs 3 theorems. GR LE Lecture

Infinite series, uniform convergence, Real Variables Mathemati Taylor series, improper integrals, Spring 2010 MTH632 632 II MTH cs 3 special functions, and Fourier series. GR LE Lecture Theory of functions of several Real Variables Mathemati variables and vector-valued Spring 2010 MTH633 633 III MTH cs 3 functions. GR LE Lecture

Complex arithmetic, differentiation (analytic functions, the Cauchy- Riemann equations), elementary functions and their mapping properties, integration (Cauchy's Intro to theorem, Cauchy integral Formula), Complex Mathemati Taylor and Laurent series, poles, Spring 2010 MTH634 634 Analysis MTH cs 5 residues, the residue theorem. GR LE Lecture Introduces several abstract algebraic structures and their models that are Descrete used in computer science. Examples Algebraic Mathemati include semigroups, finite-state Spring 2010 MTH650 650 Structures MTH cs 3 machines, and groups and cod. GR LE Lecture Intro to Introduction to abstract algebraic Modern Mathemati structures including groups, rings, Spring 2010 MTH651 651 Algebra I MTH cs 3 integral domains, and fields. GR LE Lecture Intro to Introduction to abstract algebraic Modern Mathemati structures including groups, rings, Spring 2010 MTH652 652 Algebra II MTH cs 3 integral domains, and fields. GR LE Lecture Vector spaces and subspaces, basis and dimension, linear transformations and matrices, Advanced Mathemati eigenvalues and eigenvectors, inner Spring 2010 MTH655 655 Linear Algebra MTH cs 3 product spaces. GR LE Lecture

Introduction to the essentials of error-correcting codes, the study of methods for efficient and accurate transfer of information. Topics covered include basic concepts, Mathemati perfect and related codes, cyclic Spring 2010 MTH656 656 Coding Theory MTH cs 3 codes, and BCH codes. GR LE Lecture Topics from permutations, combinatorics, generating functions, Mathemati recurrence relations, and Polya's Spring 2010 MTH657 657 Combinatorics MTH cs 3 theory of counting. GR LE Lecture Introduction to methods, results, and algorithms from graph theory. Emphasis on graphs as mathematical models applicable to Applied Graph Mathemati organizational and industrial Spring 2010 MTH658 658 Theory MTH cs 3 situations. GR LE Lecture Introduction to some of the mathematical tools needed for an understanding of computer programming. Topics covered are summations, elementary number Combinatorial theory, combinatorial identities, Tools-Comp Mathemati generating functions, and Spring 2010 MTH659 659 Sci MTH cs 3 asymptotics. GR LE Lecture

Topics in the foundation of Mathemati Euclidean geometry, introduction to Spring 2010 MTH671 671 Geometry MTH cs 3 non-Euclidean and other geometries. GR LE Lecture Projective and affine planes and Projective Mathemati spaces. Change of coordinates. Spring 2010 MTH672 672 Geometry MTH cs 3 Projective transformations. Conics. GR LE Lecture Calculus on Euclidean space, Frame fields, calculus on a surface, shape Differential Mathemati operators, and geometry of surfaces Spring 2010 MTH675 675 Geometry MTH cs 4 in Euclidean 3 space. GR LE Lecture Basic mathematical tools for the description of physical systems in three dimensions. Vector and tensor analysis, curvilinear coordinate Meth Appl systems, calculus of variations, Mth:Geometric Mathemati Lagrangian mechanics, Lagrange Spring 2010 MTH680 680 Meth MTH cs 3 multipliers. GR LE Lecture Solution methods for ordinary differential equations commonly arising in physics and engineering. Systems of equations, stability theory, Liapunov's methods, Meth Appl autonomous systems, existence and Mth:Diff Mathemati uniqueness of solutions, Poincare Spring 2010 MTH681 681 Equation MTH cs 3 phase plane. GR LE Lecture Use of integral transforms in the solution of differential and integral equations. Fourier series, Fourier and Laplace transforms distributions, integral equations, Greens functions, Sturm-Liouville theory, perturbation Meth Appl methods and asymptotics, Mth:Integral Mathemati orthogonal functions, special Spring 2010 MTH682 682 Methods MTH cs 3 functions. GR LE Lecture Independent Mathemati Independe Spring 2010 MTH688 688 Reading MTH cs 1 Titles vary. GR IS nt Study Reading and discussion of current trends and research in mathematics and statistics education with Mathemati applications to PreK-14 mathematics Spring 2010 MTH692 692 Seminar MTH cs 1 classrooms. GR SE Seminar Selected Mathemati Independe Spring 2010 MTH699 699 Topics MTH cs 1 Selected topics in mathematics. GR IS nt Study

Survey of available instructional Principles- materials and discussion of Instruction in Mathemati educational theory and techniques Spring 2010 MTH700 700 Math MTH cs 3 leading to more effective instruction. GR SE Seminar Topics chosen with emphasis on computational linear algebra. Systems of linear equations and Gaussian elimination; computation of eigenvalues and eigenvectors; matrix exponential; norm and Numerical Mathemati condition number; and iterative Spring 2010 MTH716 716 Analysis I MTH cs 4 methods. GR LE Lecture

Finite difference methods for partial Numerical Mathemati differential equations; analysis of Spring 2010 MTH717 717 Analysis II MTH cs 4 stability and convergence. GR LE Lecture Finite element methods for elliptic boundary value problems, analysis of errors, approximation by finite element spaces, effects of curved boundaries, numerical integration, Numerical Mathemati and finite element methods for Spring 2010 MTH718 718 Analysis MTH cs 4 parabolic problems. GR LE Lecture Introduces predicate logic as an inference system, emphasizing refutation procedures, problem reduction, and resolution. A basis for Computational Mathemati studying logic programming and Spring 2010 MTH725 725 Logic MTH cs 4 artificial intelligence. GR LE Lecture Metric spaces: convergence, completeness, compactness, Ascoli- Arzela theorem. Stone-Weierstrass Principles of Mathemati theorem. Banach spaces. Dual of Lp, Spring 2010 MTH730 730 Analysis MTH cs 4 of C[a,b]. GR LE Lecture Lebesque measure and integration on the real line. Convergence theorems, differentiation of Mathemati integrals, functions of bounded Spring 2010 MTH731 731 Real Analysis I MTH cs 4 variation, and absolute continuity. GR LE Lecture LP spaces and their bounded linear functionals. Banach spaces, Hahn- Banach theorem, and closed-graph theorem. Hilbert space, Riesz representation theorem, Real Analysis Mathemati orthonormal bases, and general Spring 2010 MTH732 732 II MTH cs 4 measure spaces. GR LE Lecture Outer measure, measure, integration, general convergence theorems, Radon-Nikodym theorem, Real Analysis Mathemati product measure, and Fubini's Spring 2010 MTH733 733 III MTH cs 4 theorem. GR LE Lecture Complex Mathemati Spring 2010 MTH739 739 Analysis III MTH cs 4 GR LE Lecture Group theory-isomorphism theorems, Jordan-Holder theorem, permutation groups, Sylow Mathemati theorems, finitely generated Abelian Spring 2010 MTH751 751 Algebra I MTH cs 4 groups, and free groups. GR LE Lecture Ring theory-polynomial rings, unique Mathemati factorization, radicals, and Spring 2010 MTH752 752 Algebra II MTH cs 4 Wedderburn-Artin structure theory. GR LE Lecture Field theory-simple extensions, Galois theory, solvability by radicals, Mathemati cyclotomy, finite fields, and Spring 2010 MTH753 753 Algebra III MTH cs 4 Wedderburn's theorem. GR LE Lecture Mathemati Spring 2010 MTH771 771 Topology MTH cs 4 GR LE Lecture Function spaces, differential and integral equations, fixed point theorems, Hilbert spaces, compact operators, eigenvalues, Applied Mathemati eigenfunction expansions, and Spring 2010 MTH777 777 Analysis I MTH cs 4 Sturm-Liouville problems. GR LE Lecture Inverse operators, fixed-point theorems, compactness, variational Applied Mathemati methods, and functional analysis of Spring 2010 MTH778 778 Analysis II MTH cs 4 numerical methods. GR LE Lecture Continuing Mathemati Independe Spring 2010 MTH789 789 Registration MTH cs 1 GR IS nt Study Special Mathemati Independe Spring 2010 MTH792 792 Problems MTH cs 1 Titles vary. GR IS nt Study Selected Mathemati Independe Spring 2010 MTH799 799 Topics MTH cs 1 Selected topics in mathematics. GR IS nt Study Mathemati Spring 2010 MTH800 800 Grad Seminar MTH cs 1 GR SE Seminar Topics in Analysis-Mod Mathemati Independe Spring 2010 MTH830 830 Fndtns MTH cs 1 GR IS nt Study Topics in Mathemati Independe Spring 2010 MTH850 850 Algebra MTH cs 1 GR IS nt Study Topics in Mathemati Independe Spring 2010 MTH870 870 Geometry MTH cs 1 GR IS nt Study Graduate Mathemati Independe Spring 2010 MTH899 899 Research MTH cs 1 Titles vary. GR IS nt Study

Applied music instruction is available to the general student, regardless of major. Section number designates Music: applied area. Audition required. Half- Applied hour lesson only. Enrollment limited. Independe Spring 2010 MUA110 110 Applied Music MUA Music 1 Department permission required. UG IS nt Study Open only to music majors or minors. All students must have Music: auditioned for and have received Applied departmental approval before Independe Spring 2010 MUA111 111 Applied Music MUA Music 1 registering for applied music. UG IS nt Study Open only to music majors or minors. All students must have Music: auditioned for and have received Applied departmental approval before Independe Spring 2010 MUA112 112 Applied Music MUA Music 1 registering for applied music. UG IS nt Study Open only to music majors or minors. All students must have Music: auditioned for and have received Applied departmental approval before Independe Spring 2010 MUA113 113 Applied Music MUA Music 1 registering for applied music. UG IS nt Study Open only to music majors or minors. All students must have Music: auditioned for and have received Applied departmental approval before Independe Spring 2010 MUA121 121 Applied Music MUA Music 2 registering for applied music. UG IS nt Study Open only to music majors or minors. All students must have Music: auditioned for and have received Applied departmental approval before Independe Spring 2010 MUA122 122 Applied Music MUA Music 2 registering for applied music. UG IS nt Study Open only to music majors or minors. All students must have Music: auditioned for and have received Applied departmental approval before Independe Spring 2010 MUA123 123 Applied Music MUA Music 2 registering for applied music. UG IS nt Study Open only to music majors or minors. All students must have Music: auditioned for and have received Applied departmental approval before Independe Spring 2010 MUA141 141 Applied Music MUA Music 4 registering for applied music. UG IS nt Study Open only to music majors or minors. All students must have Music: auditioned for and have received Applied departmental approval before Independe Spring 2010 MUA142 142 Applied Music MUA Music 4 registering for applied music. UG IS nt Study Open only to music majors or minors. All students must have Music: auditioned for and have received Applied departmental approval before Independe Spring 2010 MUA143 143 Applied Music MUA Music 4 registering for applied music. UG IS nt Study Open only to music majors or minors. All students must have Music: auditioned for and have received Applied departmental approval before Independe Spring 2010 MUA211 211 Applied Music MUA Music 1 registering for applied music. UG IS nt Study Open only to music majors or minors. All students must have Music: auditioned for and have received Applied departmental approval before Independe Spring 2010 MUA212 212 Applied Music MUA Music 1 registering for applied music. UG IS nt Study Open only to music majors or minors. All students must have Music: auditioned for and have received Applied departmental approval before Independe Spring 2010 MUA213 213 Applied Music MUA Music 1 registering for applied music. UG IS nt Study Open only to music majors or minors. All students must have Music: auditioned for and have received Applied departmental approval before Independe Spring 2010 MUA221 221 Applied Music MUA Music 2 registering for applied music. UG IS nt Study Music: Applied Independe Spring 2010 MUA222 222 Applied Music MUA Music 2 UG IS nt Study Open only to music majors or minors. All students must have Music: auditioned for and have received Applied departmental approval before Independe Spring 2010 MUA223 223 Applied Music MUA Music 2 registering for applied music. UG IS nt Study Open only to music majors or minors. All students must have Music: auditioned for and have received Applied departmental approval before Independe Spring 2010 MUA241 241 Applied Music MUA Music 4 registering for applied music. UG IS nt Study Open only to music majors or minors. All students must have Music: auditioned for and have received Applied departmental approval before Independe Spring 2010 MUA242 242 Applied Music MUA Music 4 registering for applied music. UG IS nt Study Open only to music majors or minors. All students must have Music: auditioned for and have received Applied departmental approval before Independe Spring 2010 MUA243 243 Applied Music MUA Music 4 registering for applied music. UG IS nt Study Open only to music majors or minors. All students must have Music: auditioned for and have received Applied departmental approval before Independe Spring 2010 MUA311 311 Applied Music MUA Music 1 registering for applied music. UG IS nt Study Open only to music majors or minors. All students must have Music: auditioned for and have received Applied departmental approval before Independe Spring 2010 MUA312 312 Applied Music MUA Music 1 registering for applied music. UG IS nt Study Open only to music majors or minors. All students must have Music: auditioned for and have received Applied departmental approval before Independe Spring 2010 MUA313 313 Applied Music MUA Music 1 registering for applied music. UG IS nt Study Open only to music majors or minors. All students must have Music: auditioned for and have received Applied departmental approval before Independe Spring 2010 MUA321 321 Applied Music MUA Music 2 registering for applied music. UG IS nt Study Open only to music majors or minors. All students must have Music: auditioned for and have received Applied departmental approval before Independe Spring 2010 MUA322 322 Applied Music MUA Music 2 registering for applied music. UG IS nt Study Open only to music majors or minors. All students must have Music: auditioned for and have received Applied departmental approval before Independe Spring 2010 MUA323 323 applied Music MUA Music 2 registering for applied music. UG IS nt Study Open only to music majors or minors. All students must have Music: auditioned for and have received Applied departmental approval before Independe Spring 2010 MUA341 341 Applied Music MUA Music 4 registering for applied music. UG IS nt Study Open only to music majors or minors. All students must have Music: auditioned for and have received Applied departmental approval before Independe Spring 2010 MUA342 342 Applied Music MUA Music 4 registering for applied music. UG IS nt Study Open only to music majors or minors. All students must have Music: auditioned for and have received Applied departmental approval before Independe Spring 2010 MUA343 343 Applied Music MUA Music 4 registering for applied music. UG IS nt Study Music: A solo concert performance on the Applied major instrument during the junior Independe Spring 2010 MUA399 399 Junior Recital MUA Music 0 year. UG IS nt Study Open only to music majors or minors. All students must have Music: auditioned for and have received Applied departmental approval before Independe Spring 2010 MUA411 411 Applied Music MUA Music 1 registering for applied music. UG IS nt Study Open only to music majors or minors. All students must have Music: auditioned for and have received Applied departmental approval before Independe Spring 2010 MUA412 412 Applied Music MUA Music 1 registering for applied music. UG IS nt Study Open only to music majors or minors. All students must have Music: auditioned for and have received Applied departmental approval before Independe Spring 2010 MUA413 413 Applied Music MUA Music 1 registering for applied music. UG IS nt Study Open only to music majors or minors. All students must have Music: auditioned for and have received Applied departmental approval before Independe Spring 2010 MUA421 421 Applied Music MUA Music 2 registering for applied music. UG IS nt Study Open only to music majors or minors. All students must have Music: auditioned for and have received Applied departmental approval before Independe Spring 2010 MUA422 422 Applied Music MUA Music 2 registering for applied music. UG IS nt Study Music: Applied Independe Spring 2010 MUA423 423 Applied Music MUA Music 2 UG IS nt Study Open only to music majors or minors. All students must have Music: auditioned for and have received Applied departmental approval before Independe Spring 2010 MUA441 441 Applied Music MUA Music 4 registering for applied music. UG IS nt Study Open only to music majors or minors. All students must have Music: auditioned for and have received Applied departmental approval before Independe Spring 2010 MUA442 442 Applied Music MUA Music 4 registering for applied music. UG IS nt Study Open only to music majors or minors. All students must have Music: auditioned for and have received Applied departmental approval before Independe Spring 2010 MUA443 443 Applied Music MUA Music 4 registering for applied music. UG IS nt Study Music: A solo concert performance on the Applied major instrument during the senior Independe Spring 2010 MUA499 499 Senior Recital MUA Music 0 year. UG IS nt Study Open only to music majors or minors. All students must have Music: auditioned for and have received Applied departmental approval before Independe Spring 2010 MUA710 710 Applied Music MUA Music 1 registering for applied music. GR IS nt Study Open only to music majors or minors. All students must have Music: auditioned for and have received Applied departmental approval before Independe Spring 2010 MUA720 720 Applied Music MUA Music 2 registering for applied music. GR IS nt Study Open only to music majors or minors. All students must have Music: auditioned for and have received Applied departmental approval before Independe Spring 2010 MUA740 740 Applied Music MUA Music 4 registering for applied music. GR IS nt Study Chamber Music: Spring 2010 MUE205 205 Music MUE Ensembles 1 Audition required. UG LE Lecture

A performance-oriented group which provides the student with chamber brass music experience. Students learn elements of ensemble execution, professionalism, brass University Music: music history, orchestral styles, and Spring 2010 MUE244 244 Brass Choir MUE Ensembles 1 sound production. Audition required. UG LE Lecture Collegium Musicum is the generic term for an instrumental and vocal ensemble devoted to the study and performance of early music, that was written before 1750. One period (Medieval, Renaissance, Collegium Music: Baroque) will be emphasized each Spring 2010 MUE245 245 Musicum MUE Ensembles 1 quarter. UG LE Lecture Performs saxophone quartet repertoire ranging from classic to University jazz to contemporary. Audition and Saxophone Music: course instructor permission Spring 2010 MUE246 246 Quartet MUE Ensembles 1 required. UG LE Lecture Performs music of all time periods and styles originally composed for University Music: this instrumentation as well as Spring 2010 MUE247 247 Flute Choir MUE Ensembles 1 transcriptions of masterworks. UG LE Lecture Performs music of all time periods and styles originally composed for University Music: this instrumentation as well as Spring 2010 MUE248 248 Clarinet Choir MUE Ensembles 1 transcriptions of masterworks. UG LE Lecture

Exploration of performance repertoire composed expressly for small wind ensemble. Works by such composers as Mozart, Strauss, Dvorak, Beethoven, and Stravinsky. Chamber Music: Consent of conductor and student's Spring 2010 MUE249 249 Players MUE Ensembles 1 applied instructor required. UG LE Lecture Performs band music of all styles. Music: Open to all students without Spring 2010 MUE266 266 Concert Band MUE Ensembles 1 audition. UG LE Lecture

Performs jazz, rock, and contemporary music at all home Music: basketball games and for other Spring 2010 MUE267 267 Pep Band MUE Ensembles 1 campus activities. Audition required. UG LE Lecture A jazz performance-oriented group. Students learn elements of ensemble execution, professionalism, jazz history, jazz Music: styles, and jazz improvisation. Spring 2010 MUE268 268 Jazz Band MUE Ensembles 1 Audition required. UG LE Lecture Performs original compositions and Wind Music: transcriptions for band and wind Spring 2010 MUE269 269 Symphony MUE Ensembles 1 ensembles. Audition required. UG LE Lecture Univ Symphony Music: Performs orchestral music of all Spring 2010 MUE270 270 Orchestra MUE Ensembles 1 styles and periods. UG LE Lecture Instrumental ensemble, consisting primarily of strings and varying combinations of wind and percussion instruments, devoted to Chamber Music: the study and performance of music Spring 2010 MUE277 277 Orchestra MUE Ensembles 1 written for that medium. UG LE Lecture

Development of choral and vocal skills. Choral literature from a wide University Music: range of historical and compositional Spring 2010 MUE290 290 Chorus MUE Ensembles 1 styles. No audition required. UG LE Lecture

Development of performance skills in vocal jazz. Emphasis on jazz style Vocal Jazz Music: and techniques, improvisation, and Spring 2010 MUE292 292 Ensemble MUE Ensembles 1 jazz theory. Audition required. UG LE Lecture Development of advanced choral and vocal skills. Emphasis on advanced choral literature from a wide range of historical and University Music: compositional styles. Audition Spring 2010 MUE293 293 Men's Chorale MUE Ensembles 1 required. UG LE Lecture Development of advanced choral and vocal skills. Emphasis on advanced choral literature from a University wide range of historical and Women's Music: compositional styles. Audition Spring 2010 MUE294 294 Chorale MUE Ensembles 1 required. UG LE Lecture Development of advanced choral and vocal skills. Emphasis on advanced vocal chamber literature Chamber Music: from 15th through 20th centuries. Spring 2010 MUE295 295 Singers MUE Ensembles 1 Audition required. UG LE Lecture

A choral ensemble for students who desire to explore the musical style of gospel music and its roots and various forms. Includes performances of a body of literature Paul L. associated with the African American Dunbar Music: church to the university and Spring 2010 MUE297 297 Chorale MUE Ensembles 1 surrounding communities. UG LE Lecture Development of advanced choral and vocal skills. Emphasis on advanced choral concert repertoire representing a wide range of Collegiate Music: historical and compositional styles. Spring 2010 MUE299 299 Chorale MUE Ensembles 1 Audition required. UG LE Lecture Chamber Music: Spring 2010 MUE405 405 Music MUE Ensembles 1 Audition required. UG LE Lecture

A performance-oriented group which provides students with chamber brass music experience. Students learn elements of ensemble execution, professionalism, brass University Music: music history, orchestral styles, and Spring 2010 MUE444 444 Brass Choir MUE Ensembles 1 sound production. Audition required. UG LE Lecture Collegium Musicum is the generic term for an instrumental and vocal ensemble devoted to the study and performance of early music, that was written before 1750. One period (Medieval, Renaissance, Collegium Music: Baroque) will be emphasized each Spring 2010 MUE445 445 Musicum MUE Ensembles 1 quarter. UG LE Lecture Performs saxophone quartet repertoire ranging from classic to University jazz to contemporary. Audition and Saxophone Music: course instructor permission Spring 2010 MUE446 446 Quartet MUE Ensembles 1 required. UG LE Lecture Performs music of all time periods and styles originally composed for University Music: this instrumentation as well as Spring 2010 MUE447 447 Flute Choir MUE Ensembles 1 transcriptions of masterworks. UG LE Lecture Performs music of all time periods and styles originally composed for University Music: this instrumentation as well as Spring 2010 MUE448 448 Clarinet Choir MUE Ensembles 1 transcriptions of masterworks. UG LE Lecture Open only to music majors or minors. All students must have auditioned for and have received Chamber Music: departmental approval before Spring 2010 MUE449 449 Players MUE Ensembles 1 registering for applied music. UG LE Lecture Performs band music of all styles. Music: Open to all students without Spring 2010 MUE466 466 Concert Band MUE Ensembles 1 audition. UG LE Lecture

Performs jazz, rock, and contemporary music at all home Music: basketball games and for other Spring 2010 MUE467 467 Pep Band MUE Ensembles 1 campus activities. Audition required. UG LE Lecture A jazz performance-oriented group. Students learn elements of ensemble execution, professionalism, jazz history, jazz Music: styles, and jazz improvisation. Spring 2010 MUE468 468 Jazz Band MUE Ensembles 1 Audition required. UG LE Lecture Performs original compositions and Wind Music: transcriptions for band and wind Spring 2010 MUE469 469 Symphony MUE Ensembles 1 ensembles. Audition required. UG LE Lecture Univ Symphony Music: Performs orchestral music of all Spring 2010 MUE470 470 Orchestra MUE Ensembles 1 styles and periods. UG LE Lecture Instrumental ensemble, consisting primarily of strings and varying combinations of wind and percussion instruments, devoted to the study and performance of music Chamber Music: written for that medium. Audition Spring 2010 MUE477 477 Orchestra MUE Ensembles 1 required. UG LE Lecture

Development of choral and vocal skills. Choral literature from a wide University Music: range of historical and compositional Spring 2010 MUE490 490 Chorus MUE Ensembles 1 styles. No audition required. UG LE Lecture

Development of performance skills in vocal jazz. Emphasis on jazz style Vocal Jazz Music: and techniques, improvisation, and Spring 2010 MUE492 492 Ensemble MUE Ensembles 1 jazz theory. Audition required. UG LE Lecture Development of advanced choral and vocal skills. Emphasis on advanced choral literature from a wide range of historical and University Music: compositional styles. Audition Spring 2010 MUE493 493 Men's Chorale MUE Ensembles 1 required. UG LE Lecture Development of advanced choral and vocal skills. Emphasis on advanced choral literature from a University wide range of historical and Women's Music: compositional styles. Audition Spring 2010 MUE494 494 Chorale MUE Ensembles 1 required. UG LE Lecture Development of advanced choral and vocal skills. Emphasis on advanced vocal chamber literature Chamber Music: from 15th through 20th centuries. Spring 2010 MUE495 495 Singers MUE Ensembles 1 Audition required. UG LE Lecture

A choral ensemble exploring the musical style of gospel music and its roots and various forms. Includes on- and off-campus performances of a Paul L. body of literature associated with Dunbar Music: the African American church. Spring 2010 MUE497 497 Chorale MUE Ensembles 1 Audition required. UG LE Lecture Development of advanced choral and vocal skills. Emphasis on advanced choral concert repertoire representing a wide range of Collegiate Music: historical and compositional styles. Spring 2010 MUE499 499 Chorale MUE Ensembles 1 Audition required. UG LE Lecture Chamber Music: Spring 2010 MUE605 605 Music MUE Ensembles 1 Audition required. GR LE Lecture

A performance-oriented group which provides students with chamber brass music experience. Students learn elements of ensemble execution, professionalism, brass University Music: music history, orchestral styles, and Spring 2010 MUE644 644 Brass Choir MUE Ensembles 1 sound production. Audition required. GR LE Lecture Collegium Musicum is the generic term for an instrumental and vocal ensemble devoted to the study and performance of early music, that was written before 1750. One period (Medieval, Renaissance, Collegium Music: Baroque) will be emphasized each Spring 2010 MUE645 645 Musicum MUE Ensembles 1 quarter. GR LE Lecture Performs saxophone quartet repertoire ranging from classic to University jazz to contemporary. Audition and Saxophone Music: course instructor permission Spring 2010 MUE646 646 Quartet MUE Ensembles 1 required. GR LE Lecture Performs music of all time periods and styles originally composed for University Music: this instrumentation as well as Spring 2010 MUE647 647 Flute Choir MUE Ensembles 1 transcriptions of masterworks. GR LE Lecture Performs music of all time periods and styles originally composed for University Music: this instrumentation as well as Spring 2010 MUE648 648 Clarinet Choir MUE Ensembles 1 transcriptions of masterworks. GR LE Lecture

Exploration of performance repertoire composed expressly for small wind ensemble. Works by such composers as Mozart, Strauss, Dvorak, Beethoven, and Stravinsky. Chamber Music: Consent of conductor and student's Spring 2010 MUE649 649 Players MUE Ensembles 1 applied instructor required. GR LE Lecture Performs band music of all styles. Music: Open to all students without Spring 2010 MUE666 666 Concert Band MUE Ensembles 1 audition. GR LE Lecture

Performs jazz, rock, and contemporary music at all home Music: basketball games and for other Spring 2010 MUE667 667 Pep Band MUE Ensembles 1 campus activities. Audition required. GR LE Lecture A jazz performance-oriented group. Students learn elements of ensemble execution, professionalism, jazz history, jazz Music: styles, and jazz improvisation. Spring 2010 MUE668 668 Jazz Band MUE Ensembles 1 Audition required. GR LE Lecture Performs original compositions and Wind Music: transcriptions for band and wind Spring 2010 MUE669 669 Symphony MUE Ensembles 1 ensembles. Audition required. GR LE Lecture University Symphony Music: Performs orchestral music of all Spring 2010 MUE670 670 Orchestra MUE Ensembles 1 styles and periods. GR LE Lecture Instrumental ensemble, consisting primarily of strings and varying combinations of wind and percussion instruments, devoted to Chamber Music: the study and performance of music Spring 2010 MUE677 677 Orchestra MUE Ensembles 1 written for that medium. GR LE Lecture

Development of choral and vocal skills. Choral literature from a wide University Music: range of historical and compositional Spring 2010 MUE690 690 Chorus MUE Ensembles 1 styles. No audition required. GR LE Lecture

Development of performance skills in vocal jazz. Emphasis on jazz style Vocal Jazz Music: and techniques, improvisation, and Spring 2010 MUE692 692 Ensemble MUE Ensembles 1 jazz theory. Audition required. GR LE Lecture Development of advanced choral and vocal skills. Emphasis on advanced choral literature from a wide range of historical and University Music: compositional styles. Audition Spring 2010 MUE693 693 Men's Chorale MUE Ensembles 1 required. GR LE Lecture Development of advanced choral and vocal skills. Emphasis on advanced choral literature from a University wide range of historical and Women's Music: compositional styles. Audition Spring 2010 MUE694 694 Chorale MUE Ensembles 1 required. GR LE Lecture Development of advanced choral and vocal skills. Emphasis on advanced vocal chamber literature Chamber Music: from 15th through 20th centuries. Spring 2010 MUE695 695 Singers MUE Ensembles 1 Audition required. GR LE Lecture

A choral ensemble for students who desire to explore the musical style of gospel music and its roots and various forms. Includes performances of a body of literature Paul Laurence associated with the African American Dunbar Music: church to the university and Spring 2010 MUE697 697 Chorale MUE Ensembles 1 surrounding communities. GR LE Lecture Development of choral and vocal skills. Emphasis on aadvanced choral concert repertoire representing a wide range of historical and Collegiate Music: compositional styles. Audition Spring 2010 MUE699 699 Chorale MUE Ensembles 1 required. GR LE Lecture

Spring 2010 MUS100 100 Recitals MUS Music 0 UG LB Lab Theoretical study of music including Theory of written exercises, form and analysis, Spring 2010 MUS101 101 Music MUS Music 3 and harmony. UG LE Lecture Theoretical study of music including Theory of written exercises, form and analysis, Spring 2010 MUS102 102 Music MUS Music 3 and harmony. UG LE Lecture Theoretical study of music including Theory of written exercises, form and analysis, Spring 2010 MUS103 103 Music MUS Music 3 and harmony. UG LE Lecture Vocal English and Italian diction taught with an emphasis on the IPA Vocal phonetic language. Discussion and Technique and development of vocal technique, Spring 2010 MUS111 111 Diction MUS Music 1 terminology, and anatomy. UG LE Lecture

Vocal English and Italian diction taught with an emphasis on the IPA Vocal phonetic language. Discussion and Technique and development of vocal technique, Spring 2010 MUS112 112 Diction MUS Music 1 terminology, and anatomy. UG LE Lecture

Vocal English and Italian diction taught with an emphasis on the IPA Vocal phonetic language. Discussion and Technique and development of vocal technique, Spring 2010 MUS113 113 Diction MUS Music 1 terminology, and anatomy. UG LE Lecture Study of basic materials, notation, Fundamentals and reading of music for students of Music with little or no previous music Spring 2010 MUS114 114 Theory MUS Music 3 training. UG LE Lecture Music Historical survey of jazz and related Listening IV: styles from the late 19th century to Spring 2010 MUS117 117 Jazz MUS Music 3 the present. UG LE Lecture

Survey of popular musical theatre Popular from its origin in classic comic opera Musical to the present. Emphasis on the Spring 2010 MUS118 118 Theatre MUS Music 3 Broadway musical since the 1940s. UG LE Lecture Listening skills and aural analysis through musical examples from a variety of periods and cultures. Principal styles, genres, and composers of Western music from Music the middle ages to the present. Spring 2010 MUS121 121 Listening MUS Music 2 UG LE Lecture Listening skills and aural analysis through musical examples from a variety of periods and cultures. Principal styles, genres, and Music composers of Western music from Spring 2010 MUS122 122 Listening MUS Music 2 the middle ages to the present. UG LE Lecture For nonmusic majors, class instruction in basic keyboard skills, Beginning rudiments of music theory, and Spring 2010 MUS125 125 Piano I MUS Music 1 beginning sight reading. UG LE Lecture Continuation of MUS 125. Development of additional keyboard Beginning skills. Study of melody, harmony, Spring 2010 MUS126 126 Piano II MUS Music 1 and rhythm. UG LE Lecture

Continuation of MUS 126. Performance of simple music and Beginning application of knowledge of musical Spring 2010 MUS127 127 Piano III MUS Music 1 elements through performance. UG LE Lecture Focuses on the development of good playing habits through melody and chord playing. Tuning, care of the guitar, and tablature reading covered, various guitar styles demonstrated. Students provide own Beg Guitar instruments. Electric guitars not Spring 2010 MUS131 131 Class I MUS Music 1 suitable. UG LE Lecture Based on technique covered in MUS 131, this class concentrates on note- Beg Guitar reading, more chords, and Spring 2010 MUS132 132 Class II MUS Music 1 accompaniment styles. UG LE Lecture Based on technique covered in MUS 132, this class concentrates on note- reading, more chords, and Beg Guitar accompaniment styles, and some Spring 2010 MUS133 133 Class III MUS Music 1 aspects of theory. UG LE Lecture

Spring 2010 MUS145 145 Voice Class MUS Music 1 UG LE Lecture Spring 2010 MUS146 146 Voice Class MUS Music 1 UG LE Lecture The study of sight singing and techniques for hearing and notating Spring 2010 MUS151 151 Musicianship I MUS Music 1 melody and harmony. UG LE Lecture The study of sight singing and Musicianship techniques for hearing and notating Spring 2010 MUS152 152 II MUS Music 1 melody and harmony. UG LE Lecture The study of sight singing and Musicianship techniques for hearing and notating Spring 2010 MUS153 153 III MUS Music 1 melody and harmony. UG LE Lecture Class instruction in functional keyboard skills including technique, chord construction and connection, improvisation, harmonization, playing by ear, sight reading, score Keyboard reading, ensemble playing, and Spring 2010 MUS155 155 Musicianship MUS Music 1 performing repertoire pieces. UG LE Lecture Class instruction in functional keyboard skills including technique, chord construction and connection, improvisation, harmonization, playing by ear, sight reading, score Keyboard reading, ensemble playing, and Spring 2010 MUS156 156 Musicianship MUS Music 1 performing repertoire pieces. UG LE Lecture Class instruction in functional keyboard skills including technique, chord construction and connection, improvisation, harmonization, playing by ear, sight reading, score Keyboard reading, ensemble playing, and Spring 2010 MUS157 157 Musicianship MUS Music 1 performing repertoire pieces. UG LE Lecture Introductory elements of software notation, sound recording/editing Intro To Music and using technology as a practice Spring 2010 MUS198 198 Tech MUS Music 2 tool. UG OT Other Introduction to the social, historical and philosophical foundations of music education. Includes overview of the music teaching profession, including basic terminology, examination of necessary skills and Intro to Music dispositions, curricular issues, and Spring 2010 MUS199 199 Educ MUS Music 2 instructional procedures. UG LE Lecture

Continuation of MUS 101, 102, 103. Part-writing, analysis, and harmony Spring 2010 MUS201 201 Music Theory MUS Music 3 on a more advanced level. UG LE Lecture

Continuation of MUS 101, 102, 103. Part-writing, analysis, and harmony Spring 2010 MUS202 202 Music Theory MUS Music 3 on a more advanced level. UG LE Lecture

Continuation of MUS 101, 102, 103. Part-writing, analysis, and harmony Spring 2010 MUS203 203 Music Theory MUS Music 3 on a more advanced level. UG LE Lecture Introduction to the music of Western culture from the Middle Ages to the present. Emphasis on listening skills; Music in elements of music; major styles, Western genres, and composers; and cultural Spring 2010 MUS214 214 Culture MUS Music 4 context. UG LE Lecture

The study of materials, equipment, String and class instruction in basic playing Spring 2010 MUS215 215 Methods I MUS Music 1 and teaching string instruments. UG LE Lecture

The study of materials, equipment, String and class instruction in basic paying Spring 2010 MUS216 216 Methods II MUS Music 1 and teaching string instruments. UG LE Lecture Methods- Music Materials, techniques, and Marching administration of marching bands in Spring 2010 MUS223 223 Bands MUS Music 3 the public school. UG LE Lecture Class instruction, materials, and High Brass pedagogy for trumpet and horn. Spring 2010 MUS224 224 Methods MUS Music 1 Instrument music majors only. UG LE Lecture Class instruction. Materials and pedagogy for trombone and tuba. Low Brass Instrumental music education Spring 2010 MUS225 225 Methods MUS Music 1 majors only. UG LE Lecture

Elementary General survey of brass instruments. Spring 2010 MUS226 226 Brass Methods MUS Music 1 Vocal and string majors only. UG LE Lecture The study of materials, equipment, and class instruction in playing and Woodwind teaching woodwind instruments in Spring 2010 MUS227 227 Methods I MUS Music 1 public school. UG LE Lecture The study of materials, equipment, and class instruction in playing and Woodwind teaching woodwind instruments in Spring 2010 MUS228 228 Methods II MUS Music 1 the public school. UG LE Lecture General survey of woodwind instruments for vocal and string Elementary methods. String or vocal majors Spring 2010 MUS229 229 Woodwinds MUS Music 1 only. UG LE Lecture Percussion Class instruction. Materials and Spring 2010 MUS231 231 Instruments MUS Music 1 pedagogy. UG LE Lecture Musicianship Spring 2010 MUS251 251 IV MUS Music 1 Continuation of MUS 153. UG LE Lecture

Spring 2010 MUS252 252 Musicianship V MUS Music 1 Continuation of MUS 251. UG LE Lecture Musicianship Spring 2010 MUS253 253 VI MUS Music 1 Continuation of MUS 252. UG LE Lecture Class instruction in functional Keyboard keyboard skills. Continuation of MUS Spring 2010 MUS255 255 Musicianship MUS Music 1 157. UG LE Lecture Class instruction in functional Keyboard keyboard skills. Continuation of MUS Spring 2010 MUS256 256 Musicianship MUS Music 1 157. UG LE Lecture Class instruction in functional keyboard skills. Continuation of MUS 157. Keyboard Spring 2010 MUS257 257 Musicianship MUS Music 1 UG LE Lecture For students of singing. Application of the International Phonetic Pronunciation- Alphabet to German and French. Foreign Includes intensive readings of song Spring 2010 MUS261 261 Language MUS Music 2 lyrics. UG LE Lecture For students of singing. Application of the International Phonetic Pronunciation- Alphabet to German and French. Foreign Includes intensive readings of song Spring 2010 MUS262 262 Language MUS Music 2 lyrics. UG LE Lecture Basic fundamental scales and principles associated with the jazz tradition. Includes the study and Jazz performance of the blues, minor Improvisation pentatonic, minor seventh, and Spring 2010 MUS281 281 I MUS Music 1 major scales. UG LE Lecture Study and performance of the cycle of fifths through technical jazz exercises designed to complement Jazz the highly syncopated rhythms and Improvisation nondiatonic melodies found in the Spring 2010 MUS282 282 II MUS Music 1 music of the Bebop era. UG LE Lecture

Introduces popular jazz riffs that have become standard practice among jazz artists of all periods and Lazz focuses on grace notes, diminished Improvisation scales, diminished whole-tone Spring 2010 MUS283 283 III MUS Music 1 scales, and transcribed jazz solos. UG LE Lecture Introduces both the technical and psychological artistic approach to sound production relating to jazz music and examines important Advanced Jazz recordings from various periods of Spring 2010 MUS284 284 Improv MUS Music 1 jazz history. UG LE Lecture Survey of the development of African American music from a historical, sociological, and cultural perspective. Included will be an African Amer analysis of the genres, influences, Music:Amer/B and impact on American and world Spring 2010 MUS290 290 eyond MUS Music 4 culture. UG LE Lecture MUS290 Writing in Required writing component for MUS Spring 2010 W 290W MUS 290 MUS Music 0 290. UG LB Lab History of From ancient and medieval periods Spring 2010 MUS311 311 Music MUS Music 3 through the 20th century. UG LE Lecture MUS311 Writing in Required writing component for MUS Spring 2010 W 311W MUS 311 MUS Music 0 311. UG LB Lab History of From ancient and medieval periods Spring 2010 MUS312 312 Music MUS Music 3 through the 20th century. UG LE Lecture MUS312 Writing in Spring 2010 W 312W MUS 312 MUS Music 0 UG LB Lab History of From ancient and medieval periods Spring 2010 MUS313 313 Music MUS Music 3 through the 20th century. UG LE Lecture MUS313 Writing in Spring 2010 W 313W MUS 313 MUS Music 0 UG LB Lab Instr Music Ed Foundations of instrumental music Spring 2010 MUS323 323 Methods I MUS Music 2 education. UG LE Lecture This course will build on issues raised in MUS 323 and cover techniques, materials, and methods Instr Music Ed for the school instrumental music Spring 2010 MUS324 324 Methods II MUS Music 2 program. UG LE Lecture This course will equip prospective teachers and future instrumental conductors with practical and artistical applications, pedagogical techniques, materials, methods, and Instr Music Ed literature for school instrumental Spring 2010 MUS325 325 Methods III MUS Music 2 music programs. UG LE Lecture Materials and methods for choral music education students with Choral primary focus on elementary and Spring 2010 MUS327 327 Methods I MUS Music 2 middle school settings. UG LE Lecture

Materials, techniques, organization, and administration of vocal and Music in the general music programs in the Elementary public school. Reading components Spring 2010 MUS328 328 School MUS Music 3 and teaching strategies included. UG LE Lecture Materials and methods for choral general music students with primary Choral focus on junior high and high school Spring 2010 MUS329 329 Methods II MUS Music 2 settings. UG LE Lecture

Materials and methods for choral Choral general music students with primary Spring 2010 MUS330 330 Methods III MUS Music 2 focus on high school settings. UG LE Lecture Basic baton technique and score Basic reading for choral and instrumental Spring 2010 MUS335 335 Conducting MUS Music 2 conducting. UG LE Lecture This course is designed to enable the student to develop basic knowledge and skills relating to conducting instrumental ensembles in a variety Instrumental of settings. Combination of lecture, Spring 2010 MUS336 336 Conducting I MUS Music 2 seminar, and lab. UG LE Lecture This course is designed to enable the student to develop intermediate level knowledge and skills relating to Lecture/La conducting instrumental ensembles b Instrumental in a variety of settings. Combination Combinatio Spring 2010 MUS337 337 Conducting II MUS Music 2 of lecture, seminar and lab. UG LL n Advanced Choral Conducting Spring 2010 MUS337L 337L Lab MUS Music 0 UG LB Lab Continuation of Music 335. Emphasis on rehearsal techniques, comprehensive musicianship, and performance practices. For music Instrumental majors. Instrumental laboratory Spring 2010 MUS338 338 Conducting III MUS Music 2 ensemble required. UG LE Lecture Adv Instrument Conducting Spring 2010 MUS338L 338L Lab MUS Music 0 UG LB Lab This course is designed to enable the student to develop basic knowledge and skills relating to conducting choral ensembles in a variety of levels and settings. Choral Combination of lecture, seminar, Spring 2010 MUS339 339 Conducting I MUS Music 2 and lab. UG LE Lecture This course is designed to enable the student to develop basic knowledge and skills relating to conducting choral ensembles in a variety of levels and settings. Choral Combination of lecture, seminar, Spring 2010 MUS340 340 Conducting II MUS Music 2 and lab. UG LE Lecture This course is designed to enable the student to develop basic knowledge and skills relating to conducting choral ensembles in a variety of levels and settings. Choral Combination of lecture, seminar, Spring 2010 MUS341 341 Conducting III MUS Music 2 and lab. UG LE Lecture Harmonic and formal analysis: Form & motive, phrase, periods, and binary Spring 2010 MUS342 342 Analysis MUS Music 3 and ternary forms. UG LE Lecture Tone quality and ranges of orchestral instruments; voice qualities and ranges of choral ensembles; and written assignments Spring 2010 MUS343 343 Orchestration MUS Music 2 in each area. UG LE Lecture This course provides vocal music education majors with functional and technical keyboard skills needed Keyboard for successful choral music Spring 2010 MUS355 355 Musicianship MUS Music 1 classroom instruction. UG LE Lecture This course provides vocal music education majors with functional and technical keyboard skills needed Keyboard for successful choral music Spring 2010 MUS356 356 Musicianship MUS Music 1 classroom instruction. UG LE Lecture This course provides vocal music education majors with functional and technical keyboard skills needed Keyboard for successful choral music Spring 2010 MUS357 357 Musicianship MUS Music 1 classroom instruction. UG LE Lecture

Materials and methods for teaching general music in grades K-6. Laboratory session required in addition to regular class meeting Lecture/La Mthds/Mtrls- times for the purpose of developing b Tchng Gen skills in sight singing and in the use Combinatio Spring 2010 MUS365 365 Mus K-6 MUS Music 4 of traditional classroom instruments. UG LL n Creative writing in smaller forms for a variety of media. Includes the exploration of various composition Spring 2010 MUS371 371 Composition MUS Music 3 styles. UG LE Lecture Creative writing in smaller forms for Spring 2010 MUS372 372 Composition MUS Music 3 a variety of media. UG LE Lecture Creative writing in smaller forms for a variety of media. Includes the exploration of various composition Spring 2010 MUS373 373 Composition MUS Music 3 styles. UG LE Lecture

Composition using electronically generated and manipulated sounds. Electronic Includes a historical survey of styles Music and an exploration of tape and Spring 2010 MUS381 381 Composition MUS Music 3 synthesizer techniques. UG LE Lecture

Electronic Mus Composition Spring 2010 MUS381L 381L Lab MUS Music 0 UG LB Lab

Composition using electronically generated and manipulated sounds. Electronic Includes a historical survey of styles Music and an exploration of tape and Spring 2010 MUS382 382 Composition MUS Music 3 synthesizer techniques. UG LE Lecture

Electronic Mus Composition Spring 2010 MUS382L 382L Lab MUS Music 0 UG LB Lab

Composition using electronically generated and manipulated sounds. Electronic Includes a historical survey of styles Music and an exploration of tape and Spring 2010 MUS383 383 Composition MUS Music 3 synthesizer techniques. UG LE Lecture Electronic Mus Composition Spring 2010 MUS383L 383L Lab MUS Music 0 UG LB Lab Studies in Selected Spring 2010 MUS399 399 Subjects MUS Music 1 UG LE Lecture Orientation to teaching in a pluralistic society and awareness of the total global community. Examination of social and philosophical foundations as they Teach Mus In relate to teaching music in diverse Spring 2010 MUS401 401 Plur Soc MUS Music 3 settings and situations. UG LE Lecture Methods of scholarly investigation in music history, theory, and Intro to education; music bibliography; Research in emphasis on individual projects and Spring 2010 MUS414 414 Music MUS Music 3 reports. UG LE Lecture

History of piano pedagogy. Overview of the teaching and learning process. Study of methods and materials for use with students of Piano various age groups during their first Spring 2010 MUS416 416 Pedagogy I MUS Music 3 years of piano studies. UG LE Lecture

Investigation of individual and group procedures for teaching, rhythm, music reading, pianistic technique, elementary improvisation, and Piano artistic expression. Discussion of Spring 2010 MUS417 417 Pedagogy II MUS Music 3 repertoire and anthologies. UG LE Lecture For advanced singers in the production of opera; culminates in public performance. Individual coaching for major role assignment. Study and involvement in technical areas of production: set design, Lecture/La Opera building, properties, and costumes. b Production May include participation in Dayton Combinatio Spring 2010 MUS420 420 and Coaching MUS Music 2 Opera productions. UG LL n Survey of music theory from Jean Philippe Rameau to the present. Traces lines of thought that have History of had significant influence on musical Spring 2010 MUS424 424 Music Theory MUS Music 3 study in the 20th century. UG LE Lecture In depth study of selected topics in Music Theory. Students will be involved in individual faculty- directed projects which culminate in Senior Theory a class presentation and a research Spring 2010 MUS425 425 Seminar MUS Music 3 paper. UG LE Lecture This course provides multi-age music teachers with reading and writing strategies to help solve problems encountered in grades K- 12. Language art skills and Improving strategies are taught to help Rdg-Mus students communicate more Spring 2010 MUS430 430 Cntnt Area MUS Music 4.5 effectively across the curriculum. UG LE Lecture Canon and Spring 2010 MUS431 431 Fugue MUS Music 3 UG LE Lecture Canon and Spring 2010 MUS432 432 Fugue MUS Music 3 UG LE Lecture Selection of and research in some of the problems in vocal and Canon and instrumental teaching and Spring 2010 MUS433 433 Fugue MUS Music 3 supervision. UG LE Lecture Courses in various aspects of the literature of music, such as Studies in Symphonic Literature or Chamber Music Literature, or focusing on a Spring 2010 MUS435 435 Literature MUS Music 3 composer or nationality. Topics vary. UG LE Lecture

Introduction to contrapuntal techniques. Exercises in species counterpoint, imitation and fugal devices. Analysis of examples from Spring 2010 MUS436 436 Counterpoint MUS Music 3 the Renaissance to the 20th century. UG LE Lecture

Fundamental problems involved in studio teaching. Critical analysis of teaching materials. Observation and Spring 2010 MUS441 441 Pedagogy MUS Music 1 practice in private teaching required. UG LE Lecture

Fundamental problems involved in studio teaching. Critical analysis of teaching materials. Observation and Spring 2010 MUS442 442 Pedagogy MUS Music 1 practice in private teaching required. UG LE Lecture This course is designed to make students familiar with physiological and psychological aspects of voice so they will better understand their Vocal own instruments and will be better Spring 2010 MUS443 443 Pedagogy I MUS Music 2 equipped to teach others. UG LE Lecture A continuation of the physiological Vocal and psychological aspects of vocal Spring 2010 MUS444 444 Pedagogy II MUS Music 2 student presented in MUS 443. UG LE Lecture Medieval & Includes critical analysis of Renaissance representative works from major Spring 2010 MUS446 446 Music MUS Music 3 composers. UG LE Lecture Includes critical analysis of representative works from major Spring 2010 MUS447 447 Baroque Music MUS Music 3 composers. UG LE Lecture Classic and Includes critical analysis of Romantic representative works from major Spring 2010 MUS448 448 Music MUS Music 3 composers. UG LE Lecture Music Since Spring 2010 MUS449 449 1900 MUS Music 3 UG LE Lecture Historical survey of music for piano from origins in clavichord and Piano harpsichord in the Renaissance Spring 2010 MUS451 451 Literature MUS Music 3 through the 20th century. UG LE Lecture Historical survey of music for piano from origins in clavichord and Piano harpsichord in the Renaissance Spring 2010 MUS452 452 Literature MUS Music 3 through the 20th century. UG LE Lecture Historical survey of music for piano from origins in clavichord and Piano harpsichord in the Renaissance Spring 2010 MUS453 453 Literature MUS Music 3 through the 20th century. UG LE Lecture Survey of vocal literature from the 18th through the 20th century emphasizing German lieder, French melodie, English and American art Vocal songs, opera, and oratorio. For Spring 2010 MUS455 455 Literature MUS Music 3 music majors only. UG LE Lecture Survey of vocal literature from the 18th through the 20th century emphasizing German lieder, French melodie, English and American art Vocal songs, opera, and oratorio. For Spring 2010 MUS456 456 Literature MUS Music 3 music majors only. UG LE Lecture Survey of vocal literature from the 18th through the 20th century emphasizing German lieder, French melodie, English and American art Vocal songs, opera, and oratorio. For Spring 2010 MUS457 457 Literature MUS Music 3 music majors only. UG LE Lecture Music in the United States from 1620 to the present, with emphasis American on national idioms and native Spring 2010 MUS461 461 Music MUS Music 3 composition. UG LE Lecture Study of computer technology and music software applications. Emphasis is placed upon using MIDI Computer for electronic score notation, Applications in sequencing, and basic courseware Spring 2010 MUS465 465 Music MUS Music 3 design. UG LE Lecture Creative writing that encompasses a variety of media and forms. Includes Advanced style exploration and the Spring 2010 MUS471 471 Composition MUS Music 3 development of a personal style. UG LE Lecture Creative writing that encompasses a variety of media and forms. Includes Advanced style exploration and the Spring 2010 MUS472 472 Composition MUS Music 3 development of a personal style. UG LE Lecture Creative writing that encompasses a variety of media and forms. Includes Advanced style exploration and the Spring 2010 MUS473 473 Composition MUS Music 3 development of a personal style. UG LE Lecture Study of selected special topics or Workshops in problems in music, or special areas Spring 2010 MUS480 480 Music MUS Music 1 of music teaching. Titles vary. UG LE Lecture

Adv Studies in Directed research. May be taken for Spring 2010 MUS481 481 Spec Subjects MUS Music 1 a letter grade or pass/unsatisfactory. UG LE Lecture Methods of investigation in music; use of music bibliography; problems Intro- of collecting and evaluating Graduate information; and reporting of Spring 2010 MUS601 601 Studies-Music MUS Music 4 findings. GR LE Lecture

Class studies and individual projects. Reading, research, discussion and Intro Res In reports; interpretation of Spring 2010 MUS602 602 Music Ed MUS Music 4 contemporary research GR LE Lecture Overview of the teaching and learning process. Study of methods and materials for use with students Piano of various age groups during their Spring 2010 MUS616 616 Pedagogy I MUS Music 3 early years of piano studies. GR LE Lecture Investigation of individual and group procedures for teaching rhythm, music reading, pianistic technique, improvisation, and artistic expression. Discussion of repertoire Piano and anthologies. Spring 2010 MUS617 617 Pedagogy II MUS Music 3 GR LE Lecture Materials, techniques, curriculum for Intro-Mus Ed teaching music to the special learner for Spec in public/private school music Spring 2010 MUS635 635 Learner MUS Music 4 programs. GR LE Lecture Analytical study of representative compositions of the twentieth century. Study of contrapuntal techniques with practical application in writing and analysis. Spring 2010 MUS636 636 Counterpoint MUS Music 3 GR LE Lecture The purpose of this course is to make the students familiar with the physiological and psychological aspects of the voice so they will better understand their own Vocal instrument and be better equipped Spring 2010 MUS643 643 Pedagogy I MUS Music 2 to teach each others. GR LE Lecture A continuation of MUS 643. during this second quarter of instruction, Vocal each student will be required to Spring 2010 MUS644 644 Pedagogy II MUS Music 2 teach at least one private student. GR LE Lecture Medieval and Includes critical analysis of Renaissance representative works from major Spring 2010 MUS646 646 Music MUS Music 3 composers. GR LE Lecture Includes critical analysis of representative works from major Spring 2010 MUS647 647 Baroque Music MUS Music 3 composers. GR LE Lecture Classic & Includes critical analysis of Romantic representative works from major Spring 2010 MUS648 648 Music MUS Music 3 composers. GR LE Lecture Includes critical analysis of Music Since representative works from major Spring 2010 MUS649 649 1900 MUS Music 3 composers. GR LE Lecture Production of opera; public performance and individual coaching. For advanced singers. At the discretion of the instructor Opera course requirements may include Production participation in Dayton Opera Spring 2010 MUS650 650 and Coaching MUS Music 2 productions. GR LE Lecture Historical survey of music for piano from origins in clavichord and Piano harpsichord in the Renaissance Spring 2010 MUS651 651 Literature MUS Music 3 through the twentieth century. GR LE Lecture Historical survey of music for piano from origins in clavichord and Piano harpsichord in the Renaissance Spring 2010 MUS652 652 Literature MUS Music 3 through the twentieth century. GR LE Lecture A study of selected intermediate- level piano music written by major composers and chosen to illustrate chronological sequence and Piano characteristics of important Spring 2010 MUS653 653 Literature MUS Music 3 nationalities. GR LE Lecture

Survey of vocal literature from the 18th through the 20th century emphasizing German Lieder, French Vocal melodie, English and American art Spring 2010 MUS655 655 Literature I MUS Music 3 song, opera, and oratorio. GR LE Lecture Survey of vocal literature from the 18th through the 20th century emphasizing German Lieder, French Vocal melodie, English and American art Spring 2010 MUS656 656 Literature II MUS Music 3 song, opera, and oratorio. GR LE Lecture

Survey of vocal literature from the 18th through the 20th century emphasizing German Lieder, French Vocal melodie, English and American art Spring 2010 MUS657 657 Literature III MUS Music 3 song, opera, and oratorio. GR LE Lecture Computer Applications in Spring 2010 MUS665 665 Music MUS Music 3 GR LE Lecture Selected topics or problems in Workshops in music, or special areas of music Spring 2010 MUS680 680 Music MUS Music 1 teaching. Titles vary. GR LE Lecture Adv Studies in Special May be taken for letter grade or Independe Spring 2010 MUS681 681 Subject MUS Music 1 pass/unsatisfactory. GR IS nt Study Adv Studies in Special Independe Spring 2010 MUS682 682 Subject MUS Music 1 GR IS nt Study Adv Studies in Special Independe Spring 2010 MUS683 683 Subject MUS Music 1 GR IS nt Study Historical, philosophical, and psychological foundations of music Foundations & education. Principles applied to Prin of Music theoretical and practical problems of Spring 2010 MUS704 704 Ed MUS Music 4 music education. GR LE Lecture

Function of the supervisor of music in the public school. Curricula, Supervision & testing programs, in-service training, Admin-Schl teaching aids, school-community Spring 2010 MUS706 706 Mus MUS Music 3 relationships, and budget. GR LE Lecture Problems, objectives, and current practices in music education. Contemporary Contemporary theories of learning Trends-Music applied to music education. The arts Spring 2010 MUS707 707 Ed MUS Music 3 in public education. GR LE Lecture Technique and practice of choral Advanced conducting and score preparation. Choral Choral music literature suitable for Spring 2010 MUS711 711 Conducting MUS Music 3 high school and college groups. GR LE Lecture Technique and practice of instrumental conducting and score Adv preparation. Instrumental literature Instrumental suitable for high school and college Spring 2010 MUS712 712 Conducting MUS Music 3 groups. GR LE Lecture Critical study of large group and ensemble literature from 1500 to Choral present. Rehearsal techniques and Literature & performance practices. Selection of Spring 2010 MUS713 713 Techniques MUS Music 3 literature and programming. GR LE Lecture Critical study of large group and ensemble literature. Rehearsal Instrumental techniques and performance Literature & practices. Selection of literature and Spring 2010 MUS714 714 Tech MUS Music 3 programming. GR LE Lecture Contemporary practices in Trend in elementary school music. Creative Elementary approaches and techniques; use of Spring 2010 MUS716 716 Music MUS Music 3 new materials. GR LE Lecture Philosophies, objectives, techniques, and materials. The listening program, the changing voice, and Gen Music-Mid creative activities in music for the & Jr High adolescent and pre-adolescent Spring 2010 MUS717 717 School MUS Music 3 years. GR LE Lecture Exploration of relationships between music and other arts. Consideration of works of art in terms of social, political, religious, economic, and Music and the philosophical implications; teaching Spring 2010 MUS718 718 Humanities MUS Music 3 the arts as a humanistic discipline. GR LE Lecture Critical study of music of the Mus Since Twentieth Century, with techniques 1990-Gen Mus of teaching this music for Grades K- Spring 2010 MUS721 721 Prgrm MUS Music 3 12. GR LE Lecture Advanced study of various marching band styles and techniques. Adopting drum corps techniques. Marching Selection of materials. Writing Band shows. Field planning and Spring 2010 MUS722 722 Techniques MUS Music 3 production. GR LE Lecture Written and analytical skills relating to music of period of common practice through the twentieth Theory of century with emphasis on four-part Spring 2010 MUS731 731 Music MUS Music 3 homophonic writing. GR LE Lecture Sight singing and aural recognition of melodic, harmonic, and rhythmic components in music from the Spring 2010 MUS732 732 Ear Training MUS Music 1 common practice to the present. GR LE Lecture Analytical study of representative Analytical compositions of the Middle Ages, Spring 2010 MUS733 733 Techniques I MUS Music 3 Renaissance, and Baroque period. GR LE Lecture Analytical study of representative Analytical compositions of the Classical and Spring 2010 MUS734 734 Techniques II MUS Music 3 Romantic periods. GR LE Lecture Analytical study of representative Analytical compositions in music composed Spring 2010 MUS735 735 Techniques III MUS Music 3 since 1900. GR LE Lecture Band and orchestral Band and instrumentation; scoring of Orchestral transcriptions and original Spring 2010 MUS741 741 Arranging MUS Music 3 compositions. GR LE Lecture Choral Arranging for choral ensembles Spring 2010 MUS742 742 Arranging MUS Music 3 common to schools, grades 6-12. GR LE Lecture Advanced course in techniques, practices, and materials for group and individual instruction. Musical styles and interpretation. Performance in instruments or voice. Spring 2010 MUS780 780 Pedagogy MUS Music 1 Titles vary. GR LE Lecture Continuing Independe Spring 2010 MUS789 789 Registration MUS Music 1 GR IS nt Study Independe Spring 2010 MUS799 799 Thesis MUS Music 1 GR IS nt Study

This course introduces students to contemporary Neuroscience. Interdisciplinary facts and concepts are integrated to address brain function and dysfunction underlying Neuroscien motor, sensory and other brain- Neuroscience ce, Cell Bio derived processes. The scope spans Spring 2010 NCP333 333 Today NCP & Phys 3 celluar to behavioral dimensions. UG LE Lecture Student- Initiated Spring 2010 NRL800 800 Elective NRL Neurology 4 MD CL Clinical Sleep Spring 2010 NRL803 803 Disorders NRL Neurology 4 MD CL Clinical Neuroscience Spring 2010 NRL891 891 Clerkship NRL Neurology 16 MD CL Clinical

Spring 2010 NRL900 900 Extramural NRL Neurology 4 MD H Hospital Nursing Independe Spring 2010 NUR114 114 elective NUR Nursing 2 Special topics. UG IS nt Study Explores history of nursing, its response to society, and evolution of contemporary nursing. Emphasizes past, present, and future roles Intro to based on selected concepts, models, Professional and theories within the health care Spring 2010 NUR209 209 Nursing NUR Nursing 4 system. UG LE Lecture Introduction to trends and issues of informatics in nursing and health care with an emphasis on effective Lecture/La Intro to use of hardware and software in b Nursing information technology. Laboratory Combinatio Spring 2010 NUR210 210 Informatics NUR Nursing 2 experience included. UG LL n Emphasizes concepts, models, theories, and methodologies consistent with a philosophy of Nursing- health and wellness. Incorporates Health & self-directed activities to promote Spring 2010 NUR212 212 Wellness Life NUR Nursing 4 maximum health in self and others. UG LE Lecture Writing in Required writing component for NUR Spring 2010 NUR212W 212W NUR 212 NUR Nursing 0 212. UG LB Lab Focuses on skills and related concepts basic to clinical practice. Integrates health assessment skills into nursing care and development Hlth Assesmen of nursing diagnosis. Communication Accross for documentation of data base is Spring 2010 NUR217 217 Lifespan NUR Nursing 6 stressed. UG LE Lecture Nursing Spring 2010 NUR217C 217C Clinicals NUR Nursing 0 UG LB Lab Hlth Assesment Acrss Lfspn Spring 2010 NUR217L 217L Lab NUR Nursing 0 UG LB Lab Focuses on skills and related concepts basic to clinical practice. Integrates health assessment skills into nursing care and development Intro to of nursing diagnosis. Communication Clinical for documentation of data base is Spring 2010 NUR218 218 Nursing NUR Nursing 6 stressed. UG LE Lecture Intro to Clinical NSG Spring 2010 NUR218C 218C Clin. NUR Nursing 0 UG LB Lab Intro to Clinical Spring 2010 NUR218L 218L Nursing Lab NUR Nursing 0 UG LB Lab Writing in Required writing component for NUR Spring 2010 NUR218W 218W NUR 218 NUR Nursing 0 218. UG LB Lab Introduces the basic elements of the research process. Emphasizes the critique and application of research Found in findings to professional nursing Nursing practice. Prerequisite: NUR 218, STT Spring 2010 NUR304 304 Research NUR Nursing 1 160 or equivalent. UG LE Lecture Examines the theoretical basis of ethical decision making and legal elements of professional nursing Lgl & Ethical practice. Prepares the student for Fndtns-Nrsg clinical application experience in Spring 2010 NUR305 305 Prac NUR Nursing 3 succeeding courses. UG LE Lecture Focuses on the relationship of normal body functioning and the physiological changes that occur as a result of illness including the body's compensatory mechanisms. Concepts- Emphasis is placed on alterations in Altered Health body function and system/organ Spring 2010 NUR306 306 Status NUR Nursing 3 failure. UG LE Lecture Foundational course in family development from the perspective of family nursing science. Explores impact of environmental influences on family health. Theoretical frameworks guiding the culturally Fndtns of Fam sensitive study and practice of group Spring 2010 NUR307 307 & Group Nrsg NUR Nursing 4 work will be examined. UG LE Lecture Introductory course oriented toward the continued socialization of the professional nurse with synthesis of concepts, theories, processes, and Theories & models to facilitate transition into Concepts-Prof professional nursing. For registered Spring 2010 NUR308 308 Nrsg NUR Nursing 5 nurses only. UG LE Lecture Selected Spring 2010 NUR317 317 Topics NUR Nursing 1 Topics vary. UG LE Lecture A clinical course which focuses on adults across the lifespan with altered health states. Emphasis is on Adult Health & providing secondary preventive care Spring 2010 NUR321 321 Illness NUR Nursing 7 in a variety of settings. UG LE Lecture Nursing Spring 2010 NUR321C 321C Clinicals NUR Nursing 0 UG LB Lab A clinical course focusing on the understanding and application of Nrsg Care of selected concepts related to the Childbearing childbearing family in the maternity Spring 2010 NUR322 322 Fam NUR Nursing 7 cycle. UG LE Lecture Nrsg Cr of Chdbr Fam Spring 2010 NUR322C 322C Clin. NUR Nursing 0 UG LB Lab Writing in Spring 2010 NUR322W 322W NUR 322 NUR Nursing 0 UG LB Lab A clinical course focusing on children Nrsg Care of and adolescents in families with a Childrearing variety of health states in various Spring 2010 NUR323 323 Fam NUR Nursing 7 health care settings. UG LE Lecture Nrsg Cr of Chldrear Fam Spring 2010 NUR323C 323C Clin. NUR Nursing 0 UG LB Lab Writing in Spring 2010 NUR323W 323W NUR 323 NUR Nursing 0 UG LB Lab Examines theories, trends, and research in gerontological nursing. Examines the aging self, holistic health and independent function, hospitalization, and nursing Nrsg care of management of illness in the aged. Aging/Aged Explores advocacy for vulnerable Spring 2010 NUR324 324 Fam NUR Nursing 7 aged. UG LE Lecture Nursing Spring 2010 NUR324C 324C Clinicals NUR Nursing 0 UG LB Lab Examines theories, trends, and research in gerontological nursing. Examines the healthy aged, holistic health and independent function, hospitalization and nursing Nrsg Care of management of illness in the aged. Aging/Aged Explores advocacy for vulnerable Spring 2010 NUR405 405 Fams NUR Nursing 3 aged. UG LE Lecture Writing in Required writing component for NUR Spring 2010 NUR405W 405W NUR 405 NUR Nursing 0 405. UG LB Lab Examines global aspects of the social, political, legal, ethical, and environmental issues influencing health care, health policy, and advancement of the nursing profession. Professional issues Ctnmpry Nrsg confronting contemporary nursing Spring 2010 NUR406 406 Iss & Hlth Plcy NUR Nursing 2 are emphasized. UG LE Lecture Examination of theories and strategies of leadership and Nrsg Ldrshp & management in the realm of health Spring 2010 NUR407 407 Mgt Hlth Care NUR Nursing 2 care. UG LE Lecture Nursing Spring 2010 NUR414 414 Elective NUR Nursing 1 Topics vary. UG LE Lecture Writing in Spring 2010 NUR414W 414W Nursing NUR Nursing 0 UG LB Lab Faculty-directed, individualized study on student-selected topics. Independe Spring 2010 NUR415 415 Special Topics NUR Nursing 1 Permission of faculty required. UG IS nt Study

Focuses on primary, secondary, and tertiary prevention of mental health problems with individuals, families, and groups. Foundations of psychosocial nursing practice are Nursing - developed. Cultural, biosocial, and Mental Health sociopolitical forces affecting mental Spring 2010 NUR421 421 System NUR Nursing 7 health systems are analyzed. UG LE Lecture

Nrsg in Mental Spring 2010 NUR421C 421C Hlth Sys Clin. NUR Nursing 0 UG LB Lab Clinical course integrating nursing and public health concepts/trends to assess community health needs. Primary, secondary, and tertiary prevention for health of individuals, Nursing in families, groups, and communities Community affected by social, political, and Spring 2010 NUR422 422 Hlth Sys NUR Nursing 7 environmental forces are stressed. UG LE Lecture Nrsg in Com Health Sys Spring 2010 NUR422C 422C Clin. NUR Nursing 0 UG LB Lab Required writing component for NUR 422. Writing in Spring 2010 NUR422W 422W NUR 422 NUR Nursing 0 UG LB Lab A clinical course focusing on individuals experiencing life- threatening physiological crises. Integrates physiological, family, and High Actvty community knowledge with concepts Nrsg-Cplx Hlth of high acuity care in a variety of Spring 2010 NUR423 423 Sys NUR Nursing 7 settings. UG LE Lecture Nursing Spring 2010 NUR423C 423C Clinicals NUR Nursing 0 UG LB Lab

Clinical course which assists students in integration of theory and practice with emphasis on complexity of design and management of nursing care for individuals, families, and groups. Synthesis Provides concentrated clinical Practicum-Prof practice in selected clinical areas. Spring 2010 NUR424 424 Nrsg NUR Nursing 10 180 hours of clinical to be arranged. UG SE Seminar

Integration of theories and concepts Synthesis for transition into professional Practicum-Prof practice with the evolution of a Spring 2010 NUR425 425 Nrsg NUR Nursing 4.5 personal philosophy of nursing. UG SE Seminar Writing in Spring 2010 NUR425W 425W NUR 425 NUR Nursing 0 UG LB Lab Clncl Nrsg I:Fndtns:Adult Spring 2010 NUR441 441 s Age NUR Nursing 9 UG LE Lecture Clncl Nrsg 2:Adlts II&Hi Spring 2010 NUR442 442 Actv NUR Nursing 12 UG LE Lecture Writing in Spring 2010 NUR442W 442W NUR 442 NUR Nursing 0 UG LB Lab Clncl Nrsg 3:Chldbrng&C Spring 2010 NUR443 443 hldrng NUR Nursing 9 UG LE Lecture Writing in Required writing component for NUR Spring 2010 NUR443W 443W NUR 443 NUR Nursing 0 443. UG LB Lab Clncl Nrsg 4:Cmmnty & Spring 2010 NUR444 444 Mntl Hlt NUR Nursing 9 UG LE Lecture Clinical course assisting students to integrate theory and practice; emphasis on complexity of design and management of nursing care for Clncl Nrsg individuals, families and groups. 5:Synthesis Concentrated clinical practice in Spring 2010 NUR445 445 Prctcm NUR Nursing 10 selected clinical areas. UG LE Lecture Introduction to role and practice of nurses in providing care during childbearing. Professional standards of practice, nursing skills, diagnoses and interventions and evaluation Clin NSG Child related to professional standards of Spring 2010 NUR446 446 Bearing NUR Nursing 6 practice. UG LE Lecture Introduction to role and practice of nurses in providing care during childrearing. Professional standards of practice, nursing skills, diagnoses and interventions and evaluation Clin NSG related to professional standards of Spring 2010 NUR447 447 Childrearing NUR Nursing 6 practice. UG LE Lecture Writing in Spring 2010 NUR447W 447W Nursing NUR Nursing 0 UG LB Lab Introduction to role and practice of providing nursing care related to mental health including skills, diagnoses, interventions and Clin NSG evaluation related to professional Spring 2010 NUR448 448 Mental Health NUR Nursing 6 standards. UG LE Lecture Introduction to role and practice of providing nursing care related to community health including nursing Clin NSG skills, diagnoses, interventions and Community evaluation related to professional Spring 2010 NUR449 449 Hlth NUR Nursing 6 standards. UG LE Lecture Writing in Spring 2010 NUR449W 449W Nursing NUR Nursing 0 UG LB Lab Lgl,Ethcl & Prof Fndtns Spring 2010 NUR450 450 Nsg Pr NUR Nursing 3 UG LE Lecture

Seminar on role of nurses in meeting national health goals in caring for clients during childbearing and childrearing. Guidelines for Beacon practice and success strategies in Spring 2010 NUR452 452 Seminar 2 NUR Nursing 1 caring for self and others. UG SE Seminar Seminar on role of nurses in meeting national goals in caring for clients in third quarter clinical settings. Guidelines for practice and Beacon success strategies in caring for self Spring 2010 NUR453 453 Seminar 3 NUR Nursing 1 and others. UG SE Seminar Seminar on role of nurses in meeting national health goals in fourth quarter clinical settings. Guidelines for practice and success Beacon strategies in caring for self and Spring 2010 NUR454 454 Seminar 4 NUR Nursing 1 others. UG SE Seminar Seminar on synthesis of theory and practice, emphasis on case studies applied to standards of nursing care Beacon and professional performance. Spring 2010 NUR455 455 Seminar 5 NUR Nursing 1 UG SE Seminar Expands RN's knowledge of history taking and physical assessment as it relates to clients across the lifespan Lecture/La Advanced and in a variety of settings. RNs b Health admitted to completion program Combinatio Spring 2010 NUR462 462 Assessment NUR Nursing 2 only. UG LL n Students discuss selected problems, issues, and special topics related to nursing that are not covered in depth during the usual curriculum. Nursing Students identify an area of interest Honors and develop a project proposal for in- Spring 2010 NUR498 498 Seminar NUR Nursing 2 depth study. UG SE Seminar Provides an opportunity for development and completion of an honors project using theories and concepts from the humanities, sciences, and nursing. With Nursing Honor guidance of a faculty member, Indpendent students focus on an area of Independe Spring 2010 NUR499 499 Study NUR Nursing 1 individual study. UG IS nt Study Selected Special topics. For nursing majors Spring 2010 NUR614 614 Topics NUR Nursing 1 only. GR LE Lecture Selected Spring 2010 NUR617 617 Topics NUR Nursing 2 Special topics. GR LE Lecture Roles and responsibilities of school nurses. Care of child in schools. Art, principles and strategies of promoting health in schools. School Emphasis on preparation to assume Spring 2010 NUR640 640 Nursing NUR Nursing 1 role of school nurse. GR LE Lecture Roles and responsibilities of the Children with nurse in caring for children with Spring 2010 NUR641 641 Special Needs NUR Nursing 1 special needs in the school setting. GR LE Lecture Health assessment course with Hlth Assmnt emphasis on health history and Child/Adols- physical assessment of children and Spring 2010 NUR642 642 School NUR Nursing 2 adolescents in the school setting. GR LE Lecture School Application of roles and Nursing responsibilities of school nurses in Spring 2010 NUR643 643 Practicum NUR Nursing 1 Ohio. GR SE Seminar

Exploration of the art, principles, and strategies of promoting health Health in the school setting. Examination of Promotion- existing community-based materials Spring 2010 NUR644 644 School Nrsg NUR Nursing 1 available for school nurse use. GR LE Lecture Critical analysis of components, methodology, and state-of-the-art Research research. Application of the research Design & process in developing a research Spring 2010 NUR707 707 Methods NUR Nursing 4 proposal. GR LE Lecture Analysis of nursing and other selected concepts, models, and theories as related to nursing practice, administration, and Theoretical education. Emphasis on Fndtns for development and application to Spring 2010 NUR708 708 Nursing NUR Nursing 4 nursing science. GR LE Lecture Selected Advanced study of various topics. Spring 2010 NUR714 714 Topics NUR Nursing 1 Titles vary. GR LE Lecture

Independent Faculty-directed, individualized study Independe Spring 2010 NUR715 715 Study NUR Nursing 1 in topics selected by the students. GR IS nt Study Family science and nursing theories are used as frameworks to assess and analyze family functioning including health promotion and risk identification of families experiencing health issues. Adv Practice Therapeutic interventions are of Family discussed including multidisciplinary Spring 2010 NUR716 716 Nursing NUR Nursing 2 approaches. GR LE Lecture

Observation, participation, and practice in area of clinical specialization. Seminars synthesize previous learning with application to the role of the advanced practice Practicum- nurse. Clinical practicum required. Adult Hlth & Graduate standing in the College of Spring 2010 NUR723 723 Illness NUR Nursing 6 Nursing and Health required. GR SE Seminar Use of primary care and advanced practice concepts in the care of adult clients experiencing changes in Adult Health & their bio-psycho-social-spiritual Spring 2010 NUR724 724 Illness I NUR Nursing 6 being. GR LE Lecture Examination and application of models for advanced practice roles. Use of primary care and advanced Adult Health & practice concepts in the care of Spring 2010 NUR725 725 Illness II NUR Nursing 6 adult clients. GR LE Lecture

Application of clinical nurse leader role in accountability for cost- effective and efficient use of human, environmental and material Hlt Care resources to promote client care, Environment advance client education and Spring 2010 NUR726 726 Mgt NUR Nursing 5 enhance the accessibility of care. GR LE Lecture Application of clinical nurse leader role in clinical outcomes management for health promotion, illness and health restoration in a micro-nursing system with lateral Clinical integration of care services to affect Outcomes quality client outcomes throughout Spring 2010 NUR727 727 Management NUR Nursing 5 the lifespan. GR LE Lecture Intensive clinical focus provides students the opportunity to function as an advanced generalist providing managing care at the point of care based on the application of relevant Clin Nur Ldr theories, concepts, and research Spring 2010 NUR728 728 Immer Precp NUR Nursing 8.5 findings. GR LE Lecture Application of advanced practice nursing concepts when caring for healthy individuals or those with acute and chronic health problems during air transport. Emphasis on symptom management and Adv Concepts stabilization of the individual during Spring 2010 NUR729 729 Flight Nrsg NUR Nursing 4 transport. GR LE Lecture

Evaluation of the concepts, models, theories and principles of nursing administration. Provides an in-depth macro focus on organizational Org Thry & theories and behaviors applicable to Bhvr in Nrsg the nurse administrator in a variety Spring 2010 NUR730 730 Adm NUR Nursing 3 of settings. GR LE Lecture A micro approach to nursing administration. Evaluation of management processes with an experiential component. Practical application of Strtgc Plng for leadership/management concepts, Spring 2010 NUR731 731 Nrsg & Hlth NUR Nursing 4 models, and theories. GR LE Lecture Analysis of human resource management in health care organizations. Specific application is made to the nurse administrator Hum role. Graduate standing in the resources Mgt College of Nursing and Health Spring 2010 NUR732 732 in Nrsg Adm NUR Nursing 3 required. GR LE Lecture Observation, participation, and practice in the administration of nursing services in health care settings. Seminars synthesize Practicum - previous learning and application to Nrsg nursing administration. Clinical Spring 2010 NUR733 733 Administration NUR Nursing 5 practicum required GR SE Seminar Fiscal management concepts for nurse administrators. Content focuses on financial reporting function, resource allocation, Fincl Rsrce managerial issues related to finance, Mgt in Nrsg financial planning, and control in Spring 2010 NUR734 734 Admin NUR Nursing 3 nursing administration. GR LE Lecture

Analysis of quantitative and qualitative decision making models in health care systems. Cost-benefit, cost-utility, and cost-effectiveness analysis models are compared. CQI Decision Mkng models evaluated for patient and in Adm staff outcomes. Introduction to Spring 2010 NUR735 735 Nrsg/Hlth NUR Nursing 3 database management. GR LE Lecture Systematic assessment of the clinical and administrative information needs of health care systems. Examines the technology and Info & Tech in strategies needed to support nursing Nrsg/Hlth and health care in dynamic Spring 2010 NUR736 736 Systm NUR Nursing 3 environmental systems. GR LE Lecture Analysis of learning theories and models of nursing curriculum design. Nrsng Development and evaluation of Curriculum & nursing curriculum and educational Spring 2010 NUR740 740 Prog Dvlpmt NUR Nursing 1 programs. GR LE Lecture

Examination and application of the Nursing art, principles, and strategies of Education teaching in nursing programs. Role Spring 2010 NUR741 741 Stratagies NUR Nursing 1 of teacher in classroom is explored. GR LE Lecture

Eval Examination and application of the Strategies in art, principles, theories, models, and Spring 2010 NUR742 742 Nursing Ed NUR Nursing 1 strategies of evaluation in nursing. GR LE Lecture Observation, participation, and practice in teaching nursing concepts. Seminars synthesize Practicum in previous learning with application to Nursing the role of the nurse educator. Spring 2010 NUR743 743 Education NUR Nursing 1 Clinical practicum required. GR SE Seminar Focus on clinical application of theories, research for health promotion/maintenance, disease prevention for children/adolescents in schools. Emphasis on development of comprehensive Practicum school health program. Seminars School synthesize learning with application Spring 2010 NUR744 744 Nursing NUR Nursing 1 to school nurse role. GR SE Seminar

Analysis of school nurse role in promoting and coordinating school and community health and wellness in culturally diverse environments using interdisciplinary practice, Advances in leadership and health promotion Spring 2010 NUR745 745 School Nsg NUR Nursing 2 strategies. GR LE Lecture Critical analysis of public policies and issues affecting nursing and health care delivery. Encompasses economic, political, social, technological, ethical, and legal Hlth influences on consumers and health Policy,Politics, care providers from a global Spring 2010 NUR750 750 & Issues NUR Nursing 3 perspective. GR LE Lecture Identification of theoretical foundations of health promotion, disease prevention, and well-being for individuals and aggregates. Application and investigation of epidemiological concepts, cultural diversity, multidisciplinary Health and collaboration, and national goals and Spring 2010 NUR751 751 Well-Being NUR Nursing 2 trends affecting health care. GR LE Lecture Introduction to trends and issues of informatics in health care with an Informatics- emphasis on effective use of Hlth Care hardware and software in Spring 2010 NUR755 755 Seminar NUR Nursing 2 information technology. GR SE Seminar

Understanding, synthesizing concepts and theories facilitating professional development and leadership in clinical practice, nursing administration or nursing education. Course includes practice models, role implementation, Advcd Nsg economic and financial issues, Spring 2010 NUR756 756 Roles/Ldrshp NUR Nursing 2 health care systems and trends. GR LE Lecture Examines selected major physiological concepts associated with nursing diagnoses. Physiological concepts are integrated with diagnosis and treatment of human responses to health problems. Includes cardiovascular, pulmonary, renal, neurological, endocrine, Adv Patho in reproductive, and gastrointestinal Spring 2010 NUR761 761 Lifespn-APN NUR Nursing 3 physiology. GR LE Lecture Application of cognitive processes and psychomotor skills needed for comprehensive health assessment. Emphasis on health history; physical, developmental, and Lecture/La Advanced nutritional assessment; and b Health identification of common client Combinatio Spring 2010 NUR762 762 Assessment NUR Nursing 3 problems across the life span. GR LL n

Study of epidemiological concepts, principles, and methods with application to health and disease surveillance, investigation of disease outbreaks, and health planning. Critical analysis of published Principles of epidemiological research with regard Spring 2010 NUR763 763 Epidemiology NUR Nursing 2 to implications for clinical practice. GR LE Lecture Focuses on prescriptive knowledge of pharmacologic agents used in treatment of common primary health care problems and stable chronic disease states. Emphasis on Appl Pharm- indications, mechanisms of action, Adv Practice drug interactions, side effects, and Spring 2010 NUR764 764 Nurse NUR Nursing 0.5 client education. GR LE Lecture Focuses on prescriptive knowledge of pharmacologic agents used in treatment of common primary health care problems and stable chronic disease states. Emphasis on indications, mechanisms of action, Appl Pharm- drug interactions, side effects, and Adv Practice client education. Graded Spring 2010 NUR764S 764S Nurse NUR Nursing 0.5 pass/unsatisfactory. GR SE Seminar Advanced study of physiologic systems and common pathologies for children/adolescents. Emphasis on knowledge for provision of Pathophys- nursing care for acute and chronic Chdrn/Adoles- conditions, as well as disease Spring 2010 NUR765 765 Nurses NUR Nursing 3 prevention and health promotion. GR LE Lecture

Application of processes and skills for comprehensive health assessment of children/adolescents. Emphasis on health history, physical assessment of children and Lecture/La Adv Hlth adolescents incorporating various b Assess of instruments to assess growth and Combinatio Spring 2010 NUR766 766 Chdrn/Adole NUR Nursing 3 development issues. GR LL n Examination of physiological concepts, human responses, nursing assessments, and interventions Adv Cncpts- related to actual and potential Cardiovascular health problems in adults with Spring 2010 NUR767 767 Nrsg NUR Nursing 3 cardiovascular alterations. GR LE Lecture The focus in on the interpretation and clinical significance of 12 Lead EKG abnormalities of the 12 lead Spring 2010 NUR768 768 Interpretation NUR Nursing 1 electrocardiogram. GR LE Lecture Focuses on the prescriptive knowledge of pharmacologic agents used in the treatment of common pediatric health care problems with emphasis on indicated, mechanisms of action, drug interactions, side Pediatric effects and parent and child Spring 2010 NUR769 769 Pharmacology NUR Nursing 3 education. GR LE Lecture Analysis of the role of the community health nurse specialist in community assessment and diagnosis, interdisciplinary practice, and health promotion and disease Community/Pu prevention primary care in a blic Hlth Nrsg culturally and ethnically diverse Spring 2010 NUR770 770 I NUR Nursing 2 evolving environment. GR LE Lecture Analysis of role of community health nurse specialist in program planning in partnership with community. Continuous quality improvement including both evaluation and Community/Pu consultation to increase social blic Hlth Nrsg justice and improve the environment Spring 2010 NUR771 771 II NUR Nursing 2 of the aggregate. GR LE Lecture

Observation, participation and practice as community health nurse specialist. Seminars synthesize previous learning with application to the role. Public health policies, Practicum:Cm legislation and economics of health mnty Nurse care, including obtaining and Spring 2010 NUR772 772 Spclst NUR Nursing 6 financial management of grants. GR SE Seminar Application of advanced practice nursing concepts of clinical practice when caring for individuals with acute and chronic health problems, who are exposed to disasters. Disaster Emphasis on health and safety of Spring 2010 NUR773 773 Nursing I NUR Nursing 3 the individuals and family. GR LE Lecture Application of advanced practice nursing concepts to responses for individuals and communities exposed to disasters. Emphasis on early interventions and meeting health and safety needs of individuals, communities. Expand Disaster disaster planning and preparedness Spring 2010 NUR774 774 Nursing II NUR Nursing 3 knowledge. GR LE Lecture Application of advanced practice nursing skills integrating theory, research findings, and differential diagnosis in the provision of primary, acute, and chronic care. Clinical learning incorporates use of Adv Nursing of case management in the primary Spring 2010 NUR782 782 Child/Adoles I NUR Nursing 5 care setting. GR LE Lecture

Introduces theoretical frameworks and research findings for advanced nursing practice required to provide case management and primary care for children/adolescents in families. Emphasis on nursing management Adv Nursing of of chronic/complex illnesses. Clinical Spring 2010 NUR783 783 Child/Adoles II NUR Nursing 5 practicum required. GR LE Lecture Clinical application of relevant theories and research findings for health promotion and disease prevention, as well as health maintenance and restoration for Adv Nursing of children/adolescents using a family Spring 2010 NUR784 784 Child/Adols III NUR Nursing 5 centered approach. GR LE Lecture Intensive clinical focus for appliication of relevant theories, concepts, and research findings to clinical care. Stresses development of clinical competence required in delivering advanced practice nursing Adv Nrsg CAH care to children/adolescents and Spring 2010 NUR785 785 Prac NUR Nursing 1 families. GR LE Lecture

Emphasis on nursing management of complex acute illnesses and multi- system disorders of children/adolescents and their families. Clinical practicum focuses on multi-disciplinary collaboration for Adv Acute the delivery of comprehensive health Spring 2010 NUR786 786 Care Nsg C/A NUR Nursing 5 care in high acuity setting. GR LE Lecture Nrsg Resrch Appl & Evaluation, utilization, and Spring 2010 NUR788 788 Utilization NUR Nursing 3 application of the research process. GR LE Lecture

A student must be registered at the graduate level in the quarter in which the degree is granted, or in any quarter in which the department is affording some service, such as giving an examination, reading a thesis, or giving advice on the thesis after completion of all other Continuing requirements of course work and Independe Spring 2010 NUR789 789 Registration NUR Nursing 1 research. GR IS nt Study Provides knowledge and skills needed to deliver primary health care to women in multiple settings. Emphasizes application of problem identification and management, Primary health promotion, and client and Health Care of family counseling. Clinical and Spring 2010 NUR791 791 Women NUR Nursing 1 supervised lab experiences. GR LE Lecture Provides knowledge and skills to deliver primary health care to adults across their lifespan in multiple settings. Emphasizes application of problem identification and management, health promotion, and Prmry Hlth client and family counseling. Care-Yng/Oldr Supervised lab and clinical Spring 2010 NUR792 792 Adlts NUR Nursing 1 experiences. GR LE Lecture Provides knowledge and skills to deliver primary health care to children and adolescents in multiple settings, and patient and family counseling. Supervised lab and Prmry Hlth clinical experiences. Titles vary. May Care of be taken for letter grade or Spring 2010 NUR793 793 Cldrn/Adols NUR Nursing 1 pass/unsatisfactory. GR LE Lecture Intensive clinical focus provides students the opportunity to apply relevant theories, concepts, and research findings to clinical care. Fam Nrse Stresses development of clinical Prcttnr competence required in delivering Spring 2010 NUR794 794 Preceptorship NUR Nursing 1 primary health care. GR SE Seminar Focus on complex symptom management in acute and emergent physiological alterations in systems. Health promotion, maintenance, and restoration emphasized. Advanced practice role development Mgt of incorporated into the course through Acute&Emrg patient care management seminars, Spring 2010 NUR795 795 Hlth Prob I NUR Nursing 4 and practice. GR LE Lecture

Focus on complex symptom management in acute and emergent physiological alterations in systems. Health promotion, maintenance, and restoration emphasized. Advanced practice role development Mgt of incorporated into the course through Acute&Emrg patient care management, seminars, Spring 2010 NUR796 796 Hlth Prob II NUR Nursing 4 and practice. GR LE Lecture Focus on synthesis of theory and implementation of ACNP role. Experiences emphasize clinical decision-making in an interprofessional environment with Acte Cre Nrs focus on ACNP as principal provider Practitioner of care for patients with acute, Spring 2010 NUR797 797 Prct NUR Nursing 7 emergent health problems. GR SE Seminar

Supervised Guided exploration of research Exp in Nur problem(s) under direct supervision Independe Spring 2010 NUR798 798 Research NUR Nursing 1 of experienced researcher. GR IS nt Study Thesis/Scholar ly Prjct Independe Spring 2010 NUR799 799 Advsmnt NUR Nursing 1 Thesis or scholarly project. GR IS nt Study This course examines multivariate statistical procedures commonly used in health care literature. The focus is on understanding appropriate use of statistical procedures and interpretation of Intro Multivar findings. Students are introduced to Spring 2010 NUR801 801 Bio Stats NUR Nursing 4.5 SPSS. GR LE Lecture This course examines nursing science from a broad range of perspectives. The emphasis is on identification and analysis of nursing phenomena, use of nursing science Scientific Basis to manage phenomena, and Spring 2010 NUR820 820 of nsg NUR Nursing 4.5 evaluation of outcomes. GR LE Lecture

This course is an extension of basic research and utilization methods. The focus is on preparing the Applied NSG student for leadership in clinical Spring 2010 NUR825 825 Research NUR Nursing 4.5 research, and research utilization. GR LE Lecture This course uses epidemiologic models to analyze and construct interventions for health care delivery systems. The focus is on safe, quality, cultually-appropriate Population advanced nursing practice activites Spring 2010 NUR827 827 Health NUR Nursing 4.5 to meet emerging world needs. GR LE Lecture

Examines application of organizational and leadership theories/strategies to assess process/outcomes in complex practice settings, health care organizations, and communities with Org and Sys a focus on the APN role in analyzing Spring 2010 NUR830 830 Leadership NUR Nursing 4.5 clinical patterns and issues. GR LE Lecture Examines principles and practice of quality management in health care delivery, clinical performance outcomes, patient safety and improving quality of care focusing Qual Mgmt in on the role of APNS working with a Spring 2010 NUR832 832 Hlth Care NUR Nursing 4.5 collaborative team. GR LE Lecture Systematic assessment of clinical and administrative information needs of health care systems. Examines the technology and strategies needed to support patients, nurses, and health care Info and Tech delivery in dynamic environmental Spring 2010 NUR834 834 in NSG NUR Nursing 4.5 systems. GR LE Lecture This course examines marketing and entrepreneurial strategies for advanced nursing practice in complex health care systems. The focus is on creating and evaluating Mkting in marketing plans and entrepreneurial Spring 2010 NUR836 836 Complex Hlth NUR Nursing 4.5 activities. GR LE Lecture Examines the basis for diagnosis using lab and imaging procedures, assessing the quality and reliability/sensitivity of diagnositc tests, understanding the technology EB DX used in diagnostic testing, and Methods in utilizing cost-benefit data in ordering Spring 2010 NUR840 840 APN NUR Nursing 4.5 diagnostic testing. GR LE Lecture Examines evidence practices in administrative health care settings focusing on current status and creating and evaluating innovative administrative practices based on best practices including model EB Admin in application for finance and clinical Spring 2010 NUR841 841 Complex Hlth NUR Nursing 4.5 outcomes. GR LE Lecture Individually precepted practicum that requires advanced nursing practice with individuals and groups. Includes seminar that facilitates Capstone synthesis and application of all prior Spring 2010 NUR850 850 Practicum DC NUR Nursing 1 learning for evidence-based practice. GR LE Lecture Individually precepted practicum that requires leadership and practice at the aggregate/systems/organizational level of health care. Includes required seminar that facilitates application, synthesis, and Captone evaluation of prior learning in Spring 2010 NUR851 851 Practicum IC NUR Nursing 1 applied practice. GR LE Lecture This course provides a forum to articulate and explore advanced nursing practice roles and responsibilities. The focus will be on leading nursing practice in patient advocacy, teaching, collaboration, Project and the design and provision of Spring 2010 NUR895 895 Seminar NUR Nursing 1 care. GR LE Lecture

This course is a guided, independent project utilizing research to improve patient outcomes, health care Spring 2010 NUR899 899 EBP Project NUR Nursing 1 delivery, or nursing practice. GR LE Lecture Within a structured, coherent framework, the course will develop necessary skills in networking, communication and presentation skills. The course includes a survey Organizatio of related technology and will Organization nal include internet and electronic mail Spring 2010 OL301 301 Leadership OL Leadership 4 communication. UG LE Lecture This course introduces students to contemporary leadership theories, concepts and issues. Students will Contemporary Organizatio examine contemporary societal and Issues In nal organizational forces and challenges Spring 2010 OL302 302 Ldrshp OL Leadership 4 that affect modern organizations. UG LE Lecture This course is designed to provide students with the opportunity to learn appropriate methods for assessment within organizational Organizational Organizatio settings. This includes both Ldrshp nal individual and organization-wide Spring 2010 OL303 303 Assessm OL Leadership 4 assessment. UG LE Lecture This course presents strategies to develop and present effective Dev & Organizatio training. It includes progrram Presenting Eff nal implementation, assessment, Spring 2010 OL304 304 Training OL Leadership 4 evaluation and supervision. UG LE Lecture This course provides a capstone experience for students in the Organizational Leadership Program. It focuses on developing the individual as a leader, and prepares Leadership Organizatio the student for workplace Development nal marketability and organizational Spring 2010 OL494 494 Seminar OL Leadership 4 change management. UG SE Seminar Organizatio Writing in OL nal Spring 2010 OL494W 494W 494 OL Leadership 0 UG LB Lab In this course, students will draw upon their experiences from all of their organizational leadership courses to demonstrate their competency as administrative Organizatio leaders by applying and integrating Leader Skill nal classroom material to an actual Spring 2010 OL495 495 Capstone OL Leadership 4 administrative problem. UG LE Lecture Organizatio Writing in OL nal Spring 2010 OL495W 495W 495 OL Leadership 0 UG LB Lab Student- Initiated Ophthalmo Spring 2010 OPH800 800 Elective OPH logy 4 MD CL Clinical Ophthalmolog Ophthalmo Spring 2010 OPH801 801 y OPH logy 8 MD CL Clinical Ophthalmo Spring 2010 OPH900 900 Extramural OPH logy 4 MD H Hospital Student- Initiated Orthopedic Spring 2010 ORS800 800 Elective ORS s 4 MD CL Clinical Ortho Surgery Orthopedic Spring 2010 ORS808 808 in Children ORS s 8 MD CL Clinical Orthopedic Orthopedic Spring 2010 ORS809 809 Spine ORS s 8 MD CL Clinical Ortho Surgery Orthopedic Spring 2010 ORS810 810 (Foot, Ankle) ORS s 8 MD CL Clinical Ortho for Orthopedic Spring 2010 ORS811 811 Primary Care ORS s 8 MD CL Clinical Orthopedic Orthopedic Spring 2010 ORS815 815 Surgery ORS s 8 MD CL Clinical Physical Medicine and Orthopedic Spring 2010 ORS816 816 Rehab ORS s 8 MD CL Clinical Orthopedic Spring 2010 ORS900 900 Extramural ORS s 4 MD H Hospital Student- Initiated Otolaryngo Spring 2010 OTO800 800 Elective OTO logy 4 MD CL Clinical Otolaryngo Spring 2010 OTO900 900 Extramural OTO logy 4 MD H Hospital Subject areas include homeostasis; cell, nerve, and muscle function; Physiology- Physiology nervous system regulation; and Health & & cardiovascular and circulatory Spring 2010 P&B301 301 Disease I P&B Biophysics 4 systems. UG LE Lecture Subject areas include gastrointestinal and metabolic systems; respiratory and renal Physiology systems; acid-base balance; Human & endocrinology and temperature Spring 2010 P&B302 302 Physiology II P&B Biophysics 4 regulation. UG LE Lecture Studies the physiological mechanisms that subserve the functions of the nervous system. Topics include the biophysics of neuronal information, intercellular Intro Physiology communications, motor control, Neurophysiolo & sensory systems, and developmental Spring 2010 P&B442 442 gy P&B Biophysics 4 neurobiology. UG LE Lecture

Independent reading in physiological Independent Physiology literature. A written report is Reading- & required for each registered period. Independe Spring 2010 P&B488 488 Physiology P&B Biophysics 1 Optional pass/fail or letter grade. UG IS nt Study Specialized program that gives seniors an opportunity to explore potential careers in physiology. Studies may vary from working with instructor on an ongoing Special Physiology physiological research project to Problems in & analysis of data obtained from Independe Spring 2010 P&B499 499 Physiology P&B Biophysics 1 completed research project. UG IS nt Study Includes homeostasis; cell, nerve, and muscle function; nervous Physiology system regulation; and Human & cardiovascular and circulatory Spring 2010 P&B501 501 Physiology I P&B Biophysics 4 systems. GR LE Lecture Includes gastrointestinal and metabolic systems; respiratory and Physiology renal systems; acid-base balance; Human & endocrinology; and temperature Spring 2010 P&B502 502 Physiology II P&B Biophysics 4 regulation. GR LE Lecture Fundamentals of cellular Cell Physiology homeostasis and the role of Physiology & & specialized cells in organismal Spring 2010 P&B601 601 Biophysics P&B Biophysics 4 homeostasis GR LE Lecture

Epithelial solute and water transport; the control of intracellular pH and role in cellular growth; Physiology gastrointestinal mucosal transport; P&B of Cells & & hormonal adaptation; and muscle Spring 2010 P&B602 602 Systems II P&B Biophysics 4 energetics and exercise. GR LE Lecture

An overview of human/mammalian organ physiology. Fundamental mechanisms and the experimental basis for current understanding is Physiology emphasized. Prerequisite: Human & Introductory biology, chemistry, Spring 2010 P&B610 610 Physiology P&B Biophysics 5 physics, or permission of instructor. GR LE Lecture Physiological mechanisms that subserve the functions of the nervous system. Topics include the biophysics of neuronal information, Introductory Physiology intercellular communications, motor Neurophysiolo & control, sensory systems, and Spring 2010 P&B642 642 gy P&B Biophysics 4 developmental neurobiology. GR LE Lecture Concepts of glial cell physiology based on the analysis of current primary literature. Topics include Physiology interactions between glia and other Glial Cell & cell types and the role of glia in Spring 2010 P&B650 650 Physiology P&B Biophysics 3 pathophysiology. GR LE Lecture Each student participates in a one- week tutorial study with each P&B faculty member. Tutorials are given sequentially over the fall quarter for entering P&B Master of Science students. Learning opportunities include readings, discussions, and Physiology written assignments. May be taken Introduction & for a letter grade or Independe Spring 2010 P&B666 666 to P&B P&B Biophysics 3 pass/unsatisfactory. GR IS nt Study Employs a quantitative approach to the properties of solutes, water, bio- electrical phenomena, the properties of transport systems that move solutes across biological membranes, and the interactions of these solutes with membranes. Completion of calculus, cell biology, and cellular physiology and Quant Aspct- Physiology biophysics required. May be taken Membrane & for letter grade or Spring 2010 P&B669 669 Transport P&B Biophysics 3 pass/unsatisfactory. GR LE Lecture Enables students to explore potential careers in physiology. Varies from working on an ongoing physiological research project to historical survey related to a Special Physiology completed research project. May be Problems in & taken for a letter grade or Independe Spring 2010 P&B699 699 Physiology P&B Biophysics 1 pass/unsatisfactory. GR IS nt Study A selected area is discussed in Lecture/La Selected Physiology greater detail than in the basic b Topics in & courses (P&B 702, 703). Some Combinatio Spring 2010 P&B701 701 Physiology P&B Biophysics 1 topics may include laboratory GR LL n Homeostasis, cell function, muscle Physiology action, nervous system integration, Basic Human & and circulation. 4 hours lecture, 2 Spring 2010 P&B702 702 Phsiology I P&B Biophysics 6 hours lab, conference. GR LE Lecture Basic Human Physiology Physiology I & Spring 2010 P&B702L 702L Lab P&B Biophysics 0 Required laboratory for P&B 702. GR LB Lab Negative feedback regulation; metabolism; gastrointestinal, pulmonary, renal, and endocrine Physiology functions; and integrative functions. Basic Human & 4 hours lecture, 2 hours lab, Spring 2010 P&B703 703 Physiology II P&B Biophysics 4 conference. GR LE Lecture Basic Human Physiology Physiology II & Spring 2010 P&B703L 703L Lab P&B Biophysics 0 required laboratory for P&B 703. GR LB Lab Covers the theoretical basis for fluorescence and instrument design in this methods-oriented course. Applications of interest to the Physiology physiological and biochemical & sciences will be discussed. Graded Spring 2010 P&B704 704 Fluorescence P&B Biophysics 1 pass/unsatisfactory. GR LE Lecture Topics address the representation, processing, and transmission of Physiology neuronal information, and the role Neurophysiolo & of neuronal circuits in motor control Spring 2010 P&B720 720 gy P&B Biophysics 3 and sensory systems. GR LE Lecture This course explores the role of ion channels in a variety of cell types with an emphasis on both Physiology electrophysiological and biochemical & methods for evaluation of channel Spring 2010 P&B722 722 Ion Channels P&B Biophysics 4 function. GR LE Lecture

Rprdctve Phys Physiology Cellular and molecular analysis of & Embryonic & hormonal controls in reproduction Spring 2010 P&B729 729 Dvlp P&B Biophysics 3 and the developing embryo. GR LE Lecture Survey of the physiology of the human cardiovascular system; components and control, cell, organ, and system level. Both newborn and Physiology adult are included, as well as Cardiovascular & adjustments to exercise and non- Spring 2010 P&B733 733 Physiology P&B Biophysics 3 exercise stress. GR LE Lecture Survey of the respiratory vascular and biochemical mechanisms involved in transport of oxygen and Physiology carbondioxide from atmosphere to Pulmonary & cells. Nonrespiratory functions of Spring 2010 P&B741 741 Physiology P&B Biophysics 3 the lung are also discussed. GR LE Lecture Explores current hypothesis for the formation, sorting, and release of secretory vesicles at a molecular level integrating ideas from cell Molecular Physiology biology, neuroscience, and Basis of & membrane biophysics. Methodology Spring 2010 P&B751 751 Secretion P&B Biophysics 3 is emphasized. GR LE Lecture

Principles of gastrointestinal Physiology physiology and biophysics Gastrointestin & emphasizing cellular mechanisms of Spring 2010 P&B761 761 al P&B P&B Biophysics 3 secretion, absorption, and motility. GR LE Lecture Physiology Survey of endocrinological General & mechanisms and their role in Spring 2010 P&B771 771 Endocrinology P&B Biophysics 3 integration of body function. GR LE Lecture In-depth coverage of cellular neuroscience with an emphasis on physiological concepts. Subjects include nervous system development, generation of ion gradients, ionic basis of the action Physiology potential, synaptic transmission, and Neuroscience & ion channels. Spring 2010 P&B775 775 & Physiology P&B Biophysics 4 GR LE Lecture Introduces the concepts of intercellular communication through an interdisciplinary presentation of immune and neuroendocrine system functions. Emphasizes the Intercellular Physiology similarities between the systems and Communicatio & the multidis-ciplinary approaches Spring 2010 P&B776 776 n P&B Biophysics 4 used to study each. GR LE Lecture Interdisciplinary/interdepartmental course for graduate and medical students that integrates basic and clinical neurosciences. Structural and functional topics are combined with Physiology clinical information to address major Medical & neurological and psychiatric Spring 2010 P&B777 777 Neuroscience P&B Biophysics 7 disorders. GR LE Lecture Integration of physiological mechanisms involved in exercise. Cellular, neuromuscular, cardiovascular, and respiratory changes are discussed with Physiology relationship to exercise Exercise & performance. 4 hours lecture, 2 Spring 2010 P&B783 783 Physiology P&B Biophysics 5 hours lab, student recitation. GR LE Lecture Exercise Physiology Physiology & Spring 2010 P&B783L 783L Lab P&B Biophysics 0 Required laboratory for P&B 783. GR LB Lab A student must be registered at the graduate level in the quarter in which the degree is granted or in Physiology which some service is being Continuing & rendered by the department, such Independe Spring 2010 P&B789 789 Registration P&B Biophysics 1 as thesis writing. GR IS nt Study

Physiology Signalling and Molecular Mechanisms & mechanisms of Apoptotic Cell Death Spring 2010 P&B792 792 of Cell Death P&B Biophysics 3 and relationship to human diseases. GR LE Lecture Physiology & Students organize and present Spring 2010 P&B800 800 Seminar P&B Biophysics 1 material to colleagues and faculty. GR SE Seminar Gen Physiology Biophysics & Faculty and students present Spring 2010 P&B805 805 Seminar P&B Biophysics 2 scientific information/findings. GR SE Seminar

Physiology Students present a current scientific Neuroscience & article to colleagues and faculty. Spring 2010 P&B808 808 Seminar P&B Biophysics 1 Graded pass/unsatisfactory. GR SE Seminar Principles of Biomedical Research is appropriate for students that will be involved in Biomedial Research. PBR provides a lecture and student Prin Physiology interactive series designed to Biomedical & introduce students to the basic of Spring 2010 P&B860 860 Research P&B Biophysics 1 Biomedical Research. GR LE Lecture Physiological steady state and pharmacological properties of vascular cells circulating erythrocytes, endothelial cells and Physiology smooth muscle cells in particular as Phys & Pharm- & a basis of pathophysiologic Spring 2010 P&B870 870 Vascular Cells P&B Biophysics 3 aberrations and clinical disorders. GR LE Lecture Physiology Physiology & Independe Spring 2010 P&B899 899 Research P&B Biophysics 2 Supervised thesis research. GR IS nt Study Student Initiated Spring 2010 PED600 600 Elective PED Pediatrics 2 MD LE Lecture Undstd/Copin g Chronic Spring 2010 PED602 602 Disease PED Pediatrics 2 MD LE Lecture Infections Infants/Childr Spring 2010 PED603 603 en PED Pediatrics 2 MD CL Clinical

Spring 2010 PED604 604 Cystic Fibrosis PED Pediatrics 2 MD CL Clinical Nutrition: Infants, Spring 2010 PED605 605 Children PED Pediatrics 2 MD LE Lecture Child Abuse Spring 2010 PED606 606 and Neglect PED Pediatrics 2 MD CL Clinical Pediatric Spring 2010 PED700 700 Clerkship PED Pediatrics 16 MD CL Clinical Student- Initiated Spring 2010 PED800 800 Elective PED Pediatrics 4 MD CL Clinical Scope of Community Spring 2010 PED803 803 Pediatrics PED Pediatrics 8 MD CL Clinical Ped Hematology- Spring 2010 PED804 804 Oncology PED Pediatrics 8 MD CL Clinical Adolescent Spring 2010 PED805 805 Endocrinology PED Pediatrics 8 MD CL Clinical

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Spring 2010 PED900 900 Extramural PED Pediatrics 4 MD H Hospital Selected Topics- Pharmacol Spring 2010 PHA701 701 Pharmacology PHA ogy_SC 2 Topics vary. GR LE Lecture Introduces the concepts of intercellular communication through an interdisciplinary presentation of immune and neuroendocrine system functions. Emphasizes the Intercellular similarities between the systems and Communicatio Pharmacol the multidisciplinary approaches Spring 2010 PHA740 740 n PHA ogy_SC 4 used to study each. GR LE Lecture Physiological steady state and pharmacological properties of vascular cells circulating erythrocytes, endothelial cells, and Phys & Pharm smooth muscle cells in particular as of Vascular Pharmacol a basis of pathophysiologic Spring 2010 PHA870 870 Cells PHA ogy_SC 3 aberrations and clinical disorders. GR LE Lecture In-depth treatment of the anatomy, biochemistry, physiology, and functions of neurotransmitter Neuropharmac Pharmacol systems and the effects of drugs on Spring 2010 PHA898 898 ology PHA ogy_SC 3 the nervous system. GR LE Lecture Pharmacology Pharmacol Spring 2010 PHA899 899 Research PHA ogy_SC 1 Supervised thesis research. GR LB Lab

Introduction to fundamental reasoning skills: recognizing the differences between facts and opinions, distinguishing relevant from irrelevant information, identifying unstated assumptions, detecting bias, recognizing fallacious Critical reasoning, and evaluating claims, Spring 2010 PHL200 200 Thinking PHL Philosophy 4 definitions, and arguments. UG LE Lecture Writing in PHL Required writing component for PHL Spring 2010 PHL200W 200W 200 PHL Philosophy 0 200. UG LB Lab Introduction to selected great books in the history of Western philosophy chosen from each of three eras (ancient/medieval, modern, and contemporary) and examined both within their respective historical Great Books: frameworks and as an exercise in Spring 2010 PHL204 204 Philosophy PHL Philosophy 4 critical thinking. UG LE Lecture Writing in PHL Required writing component for PHL Spring 2010 PHL204W 204W 204 PHL Philosophy 0 204. UG LB Lab Survey of the important theories Introduction concerning the nature of moral Spring 2010 PHL211 211 to Ethics PHL Philosophy 4 value and obligation. UG LE Lecture Writing in PHL Spring 2010 PHL211W 211W 211 PHL Philosophy 0 UG LB Lab Survey of the important theories Introduction concerning the nature of reality, to mind and body, and freedom and Spring 2010 PHL212 212 Metaphysics PHL Philosophy 3 determinism. UG LE Lecture Survey of the important theories concerning the origin, structure, Theories of methods, certainty, and validity of Spring 2010 PHL213 213 Knowledge PHL Philosophy 3 knowledge. UG LE Lecture

Introduction to the techniques of inductive and probabilistic reasoning with emphasis on the problems Inductive encountered in attempting to justify Spring 2010 PHL215 215 Logic PHL Philosophy 4 those techniques. UG LE Lecture Introduction to the techniques of deductive logic including truth-table Symbolic Logic analysis, the prepositional calculus, Spring 2010 PHL223 223 I PHL Philosophy 4 and predicate logic. UG LE Lecture Selected cross-disciplinary issues arising from philosophy and religion: Judeo-Christian concept of God, grounds for belief and disbelief, revelation and faith, religious language, verification, immortality and resurrection, and karma and Phl of reincarnation. Issues are discussed Religion: on the basis of selected texts on Spring 2010 PHL280 280 Faith&Reason PHL Philosophy 3 faith and reason. UG LE Lecture

Pre-Socratics, Plato, Aristotle, Ancient Epicureanism, Stoicism, Skepticism, Spring 2010 PHL301 301 Philosophy PHL Philosophy 4 Neo-Platonism. Topics vary. UG LE Lecture Writing in PHL Spring 2010 PHL301W 301W 301 PHL Philosophy 0 UG LB Lab Medieval Augustine, Anselm, Aquinas, Scotus, Spring 2010 PHL302 302 Philosophy PHL Philosophy 4 Occam. Topics vary. UG LE Lecture Writing in PHL Required writing component for PHL Spring 2010 PHL302W 302W 302 PHL Philosophy 0 302. UG LB Lab Descartes, Spinoza, Leibniz, Locke, Modern Berkeley, Hume, Kant, Hegel, Spring 2010 PHL303 303 Philosophy PHL Philosophy 4 Schopenhauer, Topics vary. UG LE Lecture Writing in PHL Spring 2010 PHL303W 303W 303 PHL Philosophy 0 UG LB Lab Survey of American philosophy from Jonathan Edwards to John Dewey, including Transcendentalism (Emerson, Thoreau), Idealism (Royce), Pragmatism (Peirce, American James), and Naturalism (Santayana, Spring 2010 PHL305 305 Philosophy PHL Philosophy 4 Dewey). UG LE Lecture Major developments in last 100 years from Frege and early views of Moore and Russell; through logical atomism (Russell; Wittgenstein) and Survey- logical positivism (Schlick; Carnap; Analytical Ayer), to more recent views of such Spring 2010 PHL308 308 Philosophy PHL Philosophy 4 figures as Wittgenstein and Quine. UG LE Lecture

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A examination of problems concerning the nature, constituents Spring 2010 PHL309 309 Metaphysics PHL Philosophy 4 and relations of reality. UG LE Lecture Theory of An examination of knowledge, Spring 2010 PHL310 310 Knowledge PHL Philosophy 4 belief, justification, and warrant. UG LE Lecture

Critical examination of major issues and problems of contemporary philosophical ethics. Concepts of "good," "evil," "right," "wrong," and "justice." Obligations to ourselves and others; praise, blame, punishment, and pardon; meaning Spring 2010 PHL311 311 Ethics PHL Philosophy 4 and purpose of life. UG LE Lecture

Spring 2010 PHL311W 311W Writing in PHL PHL Philosophy 0 UG LB Lab Investigation and discussion of moral issues as they arise within major areas of society. Emphasis on studies in such areas as medicine, Moral law, family, business, and politics. Spring 2010 PHL312 312 Problems PHL Philosophy 4 May be repeated. UG LE Lecture Writing in PHL Required writing component for PHL Spring 2010 PHL312W 312W 312 PHL Philosophy 0 312. UG LB Lab Standard notations, principles of inference, formal systems, and Symbolic Logic methods of proof. Focus on first- Spring 2010 PHL323 323 II PHL Philosophy 4 order predicate logic. UG LE Lecture Analysis of classical and contemporary writings in political philosophy; includes such topics as power, sovereignty, the state, and anarchy; equality, justice, law, and liberty; consent, representation, will Political of the people; political rights and Spring 2010 PHL331 331 Philosophy PHL Philosophy 4 responsibilities. UG LE Lecture Courses of variable content dealing Studies - with topics in ancient and modern Political political philosophy. May be Spring 2010 PHL332 332 Philosophy PHL Philosophy 4 repeated. UG LE Lecture Study of theories concerning the nature of the work of art, aesthetic Spring 2010 PHL341 341 Aesthetics PHL Philosophy 4 experience, the arts, and beauty. UG LE Lecture Writing in PHL Spring 2010 PHL341W 341W 341 PHL Philosophy 0 UG LB Lab Examination of philosophical importance of the theories of Grt Scntsts & evolution, psychoanalysis, dialectical Rcnt materialism, and space-time Spring 2010 PHL351 351 Philosopher PHL Philosophy 4 relativity. UG LE Lecture Case study and discussion of ethical Business issues involved in business Spring 2010 PHL371 371 Ethics PHL Philosophy 4 transactions and management. UG LE Lecture Examination of ethical issues confronting society in the areas of medicine and health care, from the perspective of philo-sophical and theological ethics. Examples include ethics of abortion, euthanasia, Ethics and experimental medicine, and behavior Spring 2010 PHL378 378 Medicine PHL Philosophy 4 control. UG LE Lecture Writing in PHL Spring 2010 PHL378W 378W 378 PHL Philosophy 0 UG LB Lab Representative writers of the Spring 2010 PHL394 394 Existentialism PHL Philosophy 4 existentialist movement. UG LE Lecture Studies in Selected Problems, approaches, and topics in Spring 2010 PHL399 399 Subjects PHL Philosophy 1 the field of philosophy. Topics vary. UG LE Lecture Writing in PHL Required writing component for PHL Spring 2010 PHL399W 399W 399 PHL Philosophy 0 399. UG LB Lab

Introduction to the major writings of outstanding philosophers. Involves Major presentation and critical examination Spring 2010 PHL401 401 Philosophers PHL Philosophy 4 of the philosophers' views. UG LE Lecture Writing in PHL Spring 2010 PHL401W 401W 401 PHL Philosophy 0 UG LB Lab Critical examination of major theories of value and obligation. The best theory of value and obligation; assessment and measurement of values; the role of values in deliberation and decision- making, and in explanations of Spring 2010 PHL411 411 Ethical Theory PHL Philosophy 4 behavior. UG LE Lecture Writing in PHL Spring 2010 PHL411W 411W 411 PHL Philosophy 0 UG LB Lab Survey of the important theories concerning the nature and Philosophy of justification of law, liberty, justice, Spring 2010 PHL414 414 Law PHL Philosophy 4 responsibility, and punishment. UG LE Lecture Writing in PHL Spring 2010 PHL414W 414W 414 PHL Philosophy 0 UG LB Lab Detailed examination of one of the outstanding philosophical problems- Philosophical ancient, medieval, and/or Spring 2010 PHL415 415 Problems PHL Philosophy 4 contemporary. UG LE Lecture This course treats logic as an object rather than a subject. Although it contains extensions to higher order logic, its main concern will be with Advanced the use of logic and with the Spring 2010 PHL423 423 Logic PHL Philosophy 4 limitations of logical systems. UG LE Lecture Investigation of philosophical theories concerning the nature of mathematics, the ground of mathematical knowledge, the necessity of mathematical truth, the empirical relevance of mathematics, and the relationships between Mathematical mathematical philosophy and Spring 2010 PHL424 424 Philosophy PHL Philosophy 4 general philosophy. UG LE Lecture

An introduction to different theories of meaning, to different theories of signs, and to the problems of Philosophy of ambiguity, vagueness, denotation, Spring 2010 PHL425 425 Language PHL Philosophy 4 connotation, and metaphor. UG LE Lecture Critical examination of political ideas from 500 B.C. to A.D. 1500 with special attention to Plato, Aristotle, Classical & Cicero, St. Augustine, St. Thomas Medieval Pol Aquinas, Luther, Calvin, and Spring 2010 PHL431 431 Phil PHL Philosophy 4 Machiavelli. UG LE Lecture Critical examination of political ideas from 1600 to 1900, with special attention to Hobbes, Locke, Modern Rousseau, Montesquieu, Hume, Political Burke, Hegel, Bentham, Marx, and Spring 2010 PHL432 432 Philosophy PHL Philosophy 4 Mill. UG LE Lecture Examination of philosophical ideas found in literature, philosophical interpretations of literature, and Philosophy evaluation of theories and aesthetics Spring 2010 PHL442 442 and Literature PHL Philosophy 4 of literature. UG LE Lecture Writing in PHL Spring 2010 PHL442W 442W 442 PHL Philosophy 0 UG LB Lab Perennial themes in Asian cultures (such as individual, society, and cosmos; appearance and reality; time and history; and karma, freedom, and responsibility) as they Asian have been treated in the Religious philosophical traditions of these Spring 2010 PHL443 443 Philosophy PHL Philosophy 4 cultures. UG LE Lecture Investigation of certain problems and attempted solutions that have occupied major contemporary Anglo- American philosophers such as Moore, Russell, Wittgenstein, Advanced Carnap, Ryle, Austin, Strawson, and Spring 2010 PHL465 465 Analysis PHL Philosophy 4 Quine. UG LE Lecture Classical and contemporary approaches to such issues as the nature of mind, relationships of mind to body, knowledge of other Philosophy of minds, intentionality, perception, Spring 2010 PHL467 467 Mind PHL Philosophy 4 and agency. UG LE Lecture Writing in PHL Spring 2010 PHL467W 467W 467 PHL Philosophy 0 UG LB Lab Analysis of views concerning scientific explanation, the logic of theory testing, and the ontological status of theoretical entities; philosophical examination of the Philosophy of concepts of space, time, matter, and Physical motion from classical physics to Spring 2010 PHL471 471 Science PHL Philosophy 4 contemporary relativity. UG LE Lecture Analysis of views concerning concept and theory formation in the social sciences, problems in objectivity and value, justification of Verstehen, mechanism vs. Philosophy of teleological explanations, and Spring 2010 PHL472 472 Social Science PHL Philosophy 4 reductionism. UG LE Lecture Writing in PHL Spring 2010 PHL472W 472W 472 PHL Philosophy 0 UG LB Lab Independent Faculty-directed readings in Independe Spring 2010 PHL481 481 Reading PHL Philosophy 3 philosophic literature. UG IS nt Study Independent Faculty-directed readings in Independe Spring 2010 PHL482 482 Reading PHL Philosophy 3 philosophic literature. UG IS nt Study Independent Faculty-directed readings in Independe Spring 2010 PHL483 483 Reading PHL Philosophy 3 philosophic literature. UG IS nt Study Investigation of classical and contemporary attempts to develop a theory of the nature of being and Spring 2010 PHL495 495 Metaphysics PHL Philosophy 4 reality. UG LE Lecture Problems of Origin, certainty, and extent of Spring 2010 PHL496 496 Knowledge PHL Philosophy 4 human knowledge. UG LE Lecture Guided research culminating in a major paper on a topic chosen by the student and instructor. Students develop a comprehensive bibliography, prepare a detailed SR Project outline, and write and revise the Independe Spring 2010 PHL497 497 Philosophy PHL Philosophy 4 final project. UG IS nt Study Writing in PHL Spring 2010 PHL497W 497W 497 PHL Philosophy 0 UG LB Lab Courses of variable content dealing Studies - with topics in ancient and modern Political political philosophy. May be Spring 2010 PHL532 532 Philosophy PHL Philosophy 4 repeated. GR LE Lecture Study of theories concerning the nature of the work of art, aesthetic Spring 2010 PHL541 541 Aesthetics PHL Philosophy 4 experience, the arts, and beauty. GR LE Lecture Ethical issues confronting society in the area of medicine and health care, considered from the perspective of philosophical and theological ethics. Examples include ethics of abortion, euthanasia, Ethics and experimental medicine, and behavior Spring 2010 PHL578 578 Medicine PHL Philosophy 4 control. GR LE Lecture

(Listed jointly with REL 582.) Realism and the revolt against idealism. Cross-disciplinary analysis of major contemporary process Philosophy of philosophers, and the implications of Religion:Proce their thoughts for religion. Focus on Spring 2010 PHL582 582 ss PHL Philosophy 4 Alfred North Whitehead. GR LE Lecture

(Listed jointly with REL 583.) Cross- disciplinary analysis of modes of human awareness through which religious meaning is expressed. Examination of presuppositions of contemporary secular religious Philosophy of movements in existentialism. The Religion:Secul problem of the ultimate from the Spring 2010 PHL583 583 ar PHL Philosophy 4 secular perspective. GR LE Lecture Studies in Selected Problems, approaches, and topics in Spring 2010 PHL599 599 Subjects PHL Philosophy 1 the field of philosophy. GR LE Lecture Introduction to the major writings of the outstanding philosophers. Involves presentation and critical Major examination of the philosophers' Spring 2010 PHL601 601 Philosophers PHL Philosophy 4 views. Titles vary. GR LE Lecture (Listed jointly with Mth 623.) Treats logic as an object rather than as a subject. Although it contains extensions to higher order, its main Advanced concern is with use of logic and with Spring 2010 PHL623 623 Logic PHL Philosophy 3 limitations of logical systems. GR LE Lecture Investigation of philosophical theories concerning the nature of mathematics, the ground of mathematical knowledge, the necessity of mathematical truth, the empirical relevance of mathematics, and the relationships between Mathematical mathematical philosophy and Spring 2010 PHL624 624 Philosophy PHL Philosophy 4 general philosophy. GR LE Lecture

(Listed jointly with PLS 601.) Critical examination of political ideas from 500 B.C. to 1500 A.D. with emphasis Clsscl & on Plato, Aristotle, Cicero, St. Medieval & Augustine, St. Thomas, Aquinas, Spring 2010 PHL631 631 Pltcl Phil PHL Philosophy 4 Luther, Calvin, and Machiavelli. GR LE Lecture

Critical examination of political ideas from 1600 to 1900 with emphasis on Modern Hobbes, Locke, Rousseau, Political Montesquieu, Hume, Burke, Hegel, Spring 2010 PHL632 632 Philosophy PHL Philosophy 4 Bentham, Marx, and Mill. GR LE Lecture Examination of philosophical ideas found in literature, philosophical interpretations of literature, and Philosophy evaluations of theories and Spring 2010 PHL642 642 and Literature PHL Philosophy 4 aesthetics of literature. GR LE Lecture Perennial themes in Asian cultures, such as individual, society, and cosmos; appearance and reality; time and history; and karma, freedom, and responsibility. Treatment of these themes in the Asian Religous philosophical traditions of Asian Spring 2010 PHL643 643 Philosophy PHL Philosophy 4 cultures. GR LE Lecture Classical and contemporary approaches to such issues as the nature of mind, relationships of mind to body, knowledge of other Philosophy of minds, intentionality, perception, Spring 2010 PHL667 667 Mind PHL Philosophy 4 and agency. GR LE Lecture Independent Faculty-directed readings in Spring 2010 PHL681 681 Reading PHL Philosophy 3 philosophical literature. GR LE Lecture Independent Faculty-directed readings in Spring 2010 PHL682 682 Reading PHL Philosophy 3 philosophical literature. GR LE Lecture Independent Faculty-directed readings in Independe Spring 2010 PHL683 683 Reading PHL Philosophy 3 philosophical literature. GR IS nt Study Representative writers of the Spring 2010 PHL694 694 Existentialism PHL Philosophy 4 existentialist movement. GR LE Lecture Investigation of classical and contemporary attempts to develop a theory of the nature of being and Spring 2010 PHL695 695 Metaphysics PHL Philosophy 4 reality. GR LE Lecture Origin, certainty, and extent of Spring 2010 PHL696 696 Epistemology PHL Philosophy 4 human knowledge GR LE Lecture Research in Independe Spring 2010 PHL751 751 Philosophy PHL Philosophy 1 Independent study. GR IS nt Study Research in Independe Spring 2010 PHL752 752 Philosophy PHL Philosophy 1 Independent study. GR IS nt Study Research in Independe Spring 2010 PHL753 753 Philosophy PHL Philosophy 1 Independent study. GR IS nt Study Introduction to general principles of pharmacology, drug classification, Pharmacol and the sites and mode of action of Spring 2010 PHR340 340 Pharmacology PHR ogy 3 selected drug agents. UG LE Lecture

Covers basic principles of pharmacology, including dose- response relationships, mechanisms of drug action and resistance, the concept of drug receptors and Intro to Pharmacol specific binding, and biological Spring 2010 PHR410 410 Pharmacology PHR ogy 3 transport and distribution of drugs. UG LE Lecture Experiential learning for honors Honors program students interested in basic Pharmacology Pharmacol biomedical research. Tutorial with Spring 2010 PHR495 495 Res PHR ogy 2 laboratory. UG LB Lab Experiential learning in which students participate in ongoing Undergraduat Pharmacol research projects. Tutorial with Independe Spring 2010 PHR499 499 e Research PHR ogy 1 laboratory. UG IS nt Study Principles of Introductory-level laboratory Spring 2010 PHY101 101 Physics Lab PHY Physics 1 problems. UG LB Lab Principles of Introductory-level laboratory Spring 2010 PHY102 102 Physics Lab PHY Physics 1 problems. UG LB Lab Principles of Introductory-level laboratory Spring 2010 PHY103 103 Physics Lab PHY Physics 1 problems. UG LB Lab Study of wave motion with an orientation toward phenomena experienced by our senses, such as Sounds and musical sounds, noise, and the Spring 2010 PHY105 105 Colors PHY Physics 3 colors occurring in nature. UG LE Lecture Introduction to astronomy with emphasis on the solar system. Topics include the earth-moon system, other planets and their satellites, space exploration, and Planetary theories for the origin of the solar Spring 2010 PHY106 106 Astronomy PHY Physics 3 system. UG LE Lecture Introduction to astronomy with emphasis on the universe of stars Stars, and galaxies. Covers stellar Galaxies, & evolution, astrophysics, and Spring 2010 PHY107 107 The Cosmos PHY Physics 3 cosmology. UG LE Lecture

Introduction to the fundamental physics of mechanics. Topics include laws of motion, work and energy, Principles of momentum, circular and rotational Spring 2010 PHY111 111 Physics PHY Physics 4 motion, gravity, and fluids. UG LE Lecture Principles- Physics Spring 2010 PHY111R 111R Recitation PHY Physics 0 Required recitation for PHY 111. UG RE Recitation Introduction to the fundamental physics of waves, thermodynamic Principles of laws, electric charge and field, Spring 2010 PHY112 112 Physics PHY Physics 4 electric current, and DC circuits. UG LE Lecture Principles- Physics Spring 2010 PHY112R 112R Recitation PHY Physics 0 Required recitation for PHY 112. UG RE Recitation Introduction to the fundamentals of magentism, optics and modern physics. Topics include magnetic fields, electromagnetic induction, electromagnetic waves, geometric and wave optics, optical Principles of instruments, relativity, quantum Spring 2010 PHY113 113 Physics PHY Physics 4 theory, and nuclear physics. UG LE Lecture Principles- Physics Spring 2010 PHY113R 113R Recitation PHY Physics 0 Required recitation for PHY 113. UG RE Recitation Sounds and Colors Experiments to illustrate the physical Spring 2010 PHY115 115 Laboratory PHY Physics 1 aspects of what we see and hear. UG LB Lab Planetary Astronomy Astronomical observations and Spring 2010 PHY116 116 Laboratory PHY Physics 1 experiments. UG LB Lab Astronomical observations and measurements, laboratory Stars,Galaxies experiments, and a visit to a plane- Spring 2010 PHY117 117 & Cosmos Lab PHY Physics 1 tarium. UG LB Lab Writing in PHY Spring 2010 PHY117W 117W 117 PHY Physics 0 UG LB Lab General Physics Introductory physics laboratory Spring 2010 PHY200 200 Laboratory PHY Physics 1 problems in mechanics. UG LB Lab General Introductory physics laboratory Physics problems in electricity and Spring 2010 PHY202 202 Laboratory PHY Physics 1 magnetism. UG LB Lab General Introductory physics laboratory Physics problems in heat, sound, mechanics, Spring 2010 PHY204 204 Laboratory PHY Physics 1 and optics. UG LB Lab Writing in PHY Spring 2010 PHY204W 204W 204 PHY Physics 0 UG LB Lab

Introductory survey of mechanics for science and engineering students. Introduces the use of calculus in interpreting physical phenomena. Topics include vectors, kinematics, dynamics, energy, momentum, General rotation, and statics. Three hours Spring 2010 PHY240 240 Physics PHY Physics 4 lecture, one hour recitation. UG LE Lecture General Physics Spring 2010 PHY240R 240R Recitation PHY Physics 0 Required recitation for PHY 240. UG RE Recitation Introductory survey of electricity and magnetism. Uses calculus in interpreting physical phenomena. Topics include electric field and potential, currents, DC circuits, magnetic fields, and Faraday's law. General Three hours lecture, one hour Spring 2010 PHY242 242 Physics PHY Physics 4 recitation. UG LE Lecture General Physics Spring 2010 PHY242R 242R Recitation PHY Physics 0 Required recitation for PHY 242. UG RE Recitation Introductory survey of thermodynamics, oscillations and waves, sounds, fluids, gravity, and General optics. Calculus is required in Spring 2010 PHY244 244 Physics PHY Physics 5 interpreting physical phenomena. UG LE Lecture General Physics Spring 2010 PHY244R 244R Recitation PHY Physics 0 Required recitation for PHY 244. UG RE Recitation An accelerated treatment of fundamental concepts and applications of physics for elementary education majors. Practical observable topics appropriate for presentation to elementary and middle school Lecture/La students will be emphasized. b Concepts in Includes laboratory experiences, Combinatio Spring 2010 PHY245 245 Physics PHY Physics 4.5 demonstrations, and projects. UG LL n Basic concepts and everyday applications of physics topics Lecture/La Concepts & including motion, forces and energy. b Appl in Topics are integrated with Combinatio Spring 2010 PHY246 246 Physics I PHY Physics 4.5 Mathematics. UG LL n Introduces phenomenology and theoretical concepts of modern physics, such as special theory of relativity and quantum theory; atomic and molecular structure and spectra; x-rays and solid state physics; nuclear structure, reactions, and natural radioactivity; and Lecture/La instrumentation for nuclear physics b Intro-Modern research. One hour is devoted to Combinatio Spring 2010 PHY260 260 Physics PHY Physics 4 demonstrations and recitations. UG LL n Intro-Modern Spring 2010 PHY260L 260L Physics Lab PHY Physics 0 Required laboratory for PHY 260. UG LB Lab Writing in PHY Required writing component for PHY Spring 2010 PHY260W 260W 260 PHY Physics 0 260. UG LB Lab Issues in A writing intensive course dealing Spring 2010 PHY310 310 Science PHY Physics 3 with issues in science UG LE Lecture Intermediate-level laboratory problems. Acquaints students with wide variety of experimental Intermediate techniques in many areas of classical Spring 2010 PHY314 314 Physics PHY Physics 2 and modern physics. UG LE Lecture Intermediate Spring 2010 PHY314L 314L Physics Lab PHY Physics 0 Required laboratory for PHY 314. UG LB Lab Physics laboratory experiments with an emphasis on electrical measurements and electronic instru- ments. Lectures on circuit theory, Physics experiment design, and electronic Instrumentati instruments. 1.5 hours lecture, three Spring 2010 PHY315 315 on I PHY Physics 3 hours lab. UG LE Lecture Physics Instrumentati Spring 2010 PHY315L 315L on Lab I PHY Physics 0 Required laboratory for PHY 315. UG LB Lab Experiments emphasizing electronic instruments applied to areas such as mechanics, atomic physics, and nuclear physics. Lectures on appli- cations of integrated circuits to Physics experimentation, data analysis, and Instrumentati data presentation. 1.5 hours lecture, Spring 2010 PHY316 316 on II PHY Physics 3 three hours lab. UG LE Lecture Physics Instrumentati Spring 2010 PHY316L 316L on Lab II PHY Physics 0 Required laboratory for PHY 316. UG LB Lab

Spring 2010 PHY316W 316W Writing in PHY PHY Physics 0 UG LB Lab Study of optical instruments by means of both geometrical and physical optics. Theory and application of interferometry and light detection devices. Brief introduction to lasers and holography. Three hours lecture, Spring 2010 PHY322 322 Applied Optics PHY Physics 4 two hours lab. UG LE Lecture

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Basic concepts and applications in physics including electricity, magnetism, optics, waves, simple machines. Inquiry learning environment emphasizing science Lecture/La Concepts & process and mathematical b Appl in reasoning, problem-solving, Combinatio Spring 2010 PHY346 346 Physics II PHY Physics 4.5 technology and societal connections. UG LL n Intermediate problems in the dynamics of motion in 1,2 and 3 dimensions. Mathematical and computational approaches are applied to systems with non- Analytical constant forces, central forces, and Spring 2010 PHY371 371 Mechanics PHY Physics 3 oscillations. UG LE Lecture Problems in motion and energy of systems of particles and extended objects. Mathematical and computational approaches, including the Lagrange method, are studied and applied to rigid body motion, Analytical and motion in non-inertial Spring 2010 PHY372 372 Mechanics PHY Physics 3 coordinate systems. UG LE Lecture Crystal structure, energy bands, charge carriers, and carrier motion in semiconductors. Electrical and optical properties. P-N junction diodes. Equilibrium, dc, ac, and transient characteristics. Metal- Semiconducto Semiconductor junctions. Device Spring 2010 PHY400 400 r Materials PHY Physics 3 design. UG LE Lecture Structure and characteristics of bipolar transistors, field effect Semiconducto transistors, and other selected r Device devices. Design and computer Spring 2010 PHY401 401 Physics PHY Physics 3 modeling of devices. UG LE Lecture First and second laws of thermodynamics; general Thermodynam thermodynamic formulas with Spring 2010 PHY420 420 ics PHY Physics 3 applications to matter. UG LE Lecture

Introduction to principles of gravity, magnetic, seismic, electrical, and Geophysical radioactive prospecting. Four hours Spring 2010 PHY422 422 Prospecting PHY Physics 5 lecture, two hours lab. UG LE Lecture Geophysical Prospecting Spring 2010 PHY422L 422L Lab PHY Physics 0 Required laboratory for PHY 422. UG LB Lab Study of the theory, observation, Seismic and analysis of seismic phenomena Spring 2010 PHY423 423 Exploration PHY Physics 4 as applied to geologic exploration. UG LE Lecture Seismic Exploration Spring 2010 PHY423L 423L Lab PHY Physics 0 Required laboratory for PHY 423. UG LB Lab Study of the theory of the earth's gravitational and magnetic fields and Gravity & the application of these principles to Magnetic resource exploration. Three hours Spring 2010 PHY424 424 Exploration PHY Physics 4 lecture, two hours lab. UG LE Lecture Gravity Exploration Spring 2010 PHY424L 424L Lab PHY Physics 0 Required laboratory for PHY 424. UG LB Lab Topical Concepts- Spring 2010 PHY425 425 Geophysics PHY Physics 4 Special topics in Geophysics. UG LE Lecture Topicl Concepts- Geophysics Spring 2010 PHY425L 425L Lab PHY Physics 0 Required laboratory for PHY 425. UG LB Lab Literature Survey and student Geophysics presentations on selected topics in Spring 2010 PHY426 426 Seminar PHY Physics 1 geophysics. UG SE Seminar

Purpose and motivation for remote sensing; spectral, temporal, spatial, and radiometric characteristics and resolution issues; propagation of electromagnetic energy; optics; atmospheric effects; image Physics - collection and quality; sensor Remote performance measures; platforms Spring 2010 PHY427 427 Sensing PHY Physics 4 and orbits. UG LE Lecture Introduction to the physics of lasers including emission and absorption processes in lasing, the factors controlling laser gain, the properties Lecture/La of optical resonators, and a survey b of salient features for principal types Combinatio Spring 2010 PHY432 432 Lasers PHY Physics 3 of lasers. UG LL n Seismic Data Digital filtering, deconvolution and Spring 2010 PHY437 437 Processing PHY Physics 4 migration of seismic data. UG LE Lecture Introduction to nanoscience and technology. Topics include introduction to quantum mechanics, fabrication, characterization, materials, electronic properties, Intro optical properties, magnetic Nanosci/Nanot properties, devices, MEMS and Spring 2010 PHY440 440 ech PHY Physics 4 NEMS. UG LE Lecture Nanoegr and Spring 2010 PHY440L 440L Nanosci Lab PHY Physics 0 UG LB Lab

Interaction of light and matter and interpretation of these phenomena using the electromagnetic wave theory of radiation. Topics include emission, absorption, scattering, Physical polarization, interference, diffraction, Spring 2010 PHY442 442 Optics PHY Physics 4 coherence, and holography. UG LE Lecture

Integration of physics and mathematics, including science and math standards, physics education issues, inquiry teaching practices, and assessment addressed in the Integrating context of science and math process Phys Sci & skills, measurement, and properties Spring 2010 PHY445 445 Math I PHY Physics 4 of matter. UG LE Lecture Integration of physics and math, including science and math standards, physics education issues, inquiry teaching, practices, assessment and technology Integrating addressed in the context of Phys Sci & kinematics, forces, and energy Spring 2010 PHY446 446 Math II PHY Physics 4 transfers. UG LE Lecture

Integration of physics and mathematics, science and math standards, physics education issues, inquiry teaching, assessment, Integrating technology will be addressed in the Phy Sci & context of electricity, magnetism, Spring 2010 PHY447 447 Math III PHY Physics 4 waves, optics. UG LE Lecture Fundamental laws of electricity and magnetism from viewpoint of fields. Review of vector analysis; Electricity and electrostatics; special techniques in Spring 2010 PHY450 450 Magnetism PHY Physics 3 electrostatics; magnetostatics. UG LE Lecture Fundamental laws of electricity and magnetism from viewpoint of fields. Electric fields in matter; magnetic Electricity and fields in matter; eletrodynamics; Spring 2010 PHY451 451 Magnetism PHY Physics 3 conservation laws. UG LE Lecture

Fundamental laws of electricity and magnetism from viewpoint of fields. Electromagentic waves; time- dependent potentials and fields; Electricity and radiation; resonant cavities; Spring 2010 PHY452 452 Magnetism PHY Physics 3 waveguides and transmission lines. UG LE Lecture Mathematical structure of quantum mechanics. Applications to selected Intro to one- and three-dimensional Quantum problems with emphasis on atomic Spring 2010 PHY460 460 Mechanics PHY Physics 4 structure. UG LE Lecture Selected properties of solids and their quantitative explanation in terms of simple physical models. Lecture/La Applications of quantum mechanics b Intro to Solid to solids. Three hours lecture, two Combinatio Spring 2010 PHY461 461 State Physics PHY Physics 4 hours lab. UG LL n Nuclear properties and models, radioactive decay, nuclear Nuclear & applications, elementary particle Particle properties and interactions, the Spring 2010 PHY462 462 Physics PHY Physics 4 standard model. UG LE Lecture Selected Independe Spring 2010 PHY470 470 Topics PHY Physics 1 Selected topics in physics. UG IS nt Study Intro to Introduction to classical theoretical Theoretical physics. Emphasis on mechanics and Spring 2010 PHY480 480 Physics PHY Physics 4 mathematical techniques. UG LE Lecture Intro to Continuation of PHY 480. Emphasis Theoretical on electromagnetic field theory and Spring 2010 PHY481 481 Physics PHY Physics 3 mathematical techniques. UG LE Lecture Intro to Continuation of PHY 481. Emphasis Theoretical on electromagnetic field theory and Spring 2010 PHY482 482 Physics PHY Physics 3 mathematical techniques. UG LE Lecture

Introduction to microscopic and macroscopic physical systems developed from concepts of statistical physics. Application to classical and quantum systems, will be presented as well as theories of Statistical phase transitions, critical Spring 2010 PHY483 483 Mechanics PHY Physics 4 phenomena and fluctuations. UG LE Lecture Independent Independe Spring 2010 PHY488 488 Reading PHY Physics 1 UG IS nt Study Selected problems in experimental Senior and theoretical physics with critical Independe Spring 2010 PHY494 494 Projects PHY Physics 3 analysis of results. UG IS nt Study Writing in PHY Required writing compnent for PHY Spring 2010 PHY494W 494W 494 PHY Physics 0 494. UG LB Lab Special research in a recognized branch of physics, usually related to Special Hon research carried on by the Research department. Critical analysis of Independe Spring 2010 PHY499 499 Problems PHY Physics 3 results required. UG IS nt Study Writing in PHY Required writing component for PHY Spring 2010 PHY499W 499W 499 PHY Physics 0 499. UG LB Lab Special topics, problems or research Spec Problem designed for specific needs and Independe Spring 2010 PHY599 599 in Physics PHY Physics 1 talents of the student. GR IS nt Study

Study of crystal structure; selected topics in quantum theory; electron band structure; charge carriers in semiconductors; generation, recombination, and motion of Intro- charge carriers; electrical and optical Semiconducto properties; and structure and Spring 2010 PHY600 600 r Materials PHY Physics 3 characteristics of p-n junctions. GR LE Lecture Covers the structure and characteristics of bipolar transistors, Semiconducto field effect transistors, and other r Device selected devices. Design and Spring 2010 PHY601 601 Physics PHY Physics 3 computer modeling of devices. GR LE Lecture Survey of the individual processes used in fabricating semiconductor devices. Integration of these Semiconducto processes to produce MOS and r Device bipolar structures. Computer design Spring 2010 PHY602 602 Processin PHY Physics 3 aids. GR LE Lecture

Introduction to hand and machine tools in the fabrication of laboratory equipment. Emphasis is on a "hands-on" approach. Practical Lecture/La Laboratory experiences are given in vacuum b Arts & and soldering technology involving Combinatio Spring 2010 PHY610 610 Techniques PHY Physics 2 commonly utilized materials. GR LL n Physics laboratory experiments with an emphasis on electrical measurements and electronic instruments. Lectures on circuit Physics theory, experiment design, and Instrumentati electronic instruments. 1.5 hours Spring 2010 PHY615 615 on I PHY Physics 3 lecture, 3 hours lab. GR LE Lecture Physics Instrumentati Spring 2010 PHY615L 615L on Lab I PHY Physics 0 Required laboratory for PHY 615. GR LB Lab

Experiments emphasizing electronic instruments applied to areas such as mechanics, atomic physics, and nuclear physics. Lectures on applications of integrated circuits to Physics experimentation, data analysis, and Instrumentati data presentation. 1.5 hours Spring 2010 PHY616 616 on II PHY Physics 3 lecture, 3 hours lab. GR LE Lecture Physics Instrumentati Spring 2010 PHY616L 616L on II Lab PHY Physics 0 Required laboratory for PHY 616. GR LB Lab Covers the first and second laws of thermodynamics: general Thermodynam thermodynamic formulas with Spring 2010 PHY620 620 ics PHY Physics 3 applications to matter. GR LE Lecture Study of optical instruments by means of both geometric and physical optics. Theory and applications of interferometry and light detection devices. Brief introduction to lasers and holography. 4 hours lab for five Spring 2010 PHY622 622 Applied Optics PHY Physics 4 weeks, 3 hours lecture. GR LE Lecture Applied optics Spring 2010 PHY622L 622L Laboratory PHY Physics 0 Required laboratory for PHY 622. GR LB Lab Purpose and motivation for remote sensing; spectral temporal, spatial, and radiometric characteristics and resolution issues; propagation of electromagnetic energy; optics; atmospheric effects; immage collecton and quality; sensor Physics perforamnce measures; platforms Remote and orbis Spring 2010 PHY627 627 Sensing PHY Physics 4 GR LE Lecture Introduction to the physics of lasers including emission and absorption processes in lasing, the factors controlling laser gain, the properties Lecture/La of optical resonators, and a survey b of salient features for principal types Combinatio Spring 2010 PHY632 632 Lasers PHY Physics 3 of lasers. GR LL n Introduction to nanoengineering, nanoscience and nanotechnology. Topics include introduction to quantum mechanics, fabrication, characterization, materials, electronic properties, optical Nanoegr and properties, magnetic properties, Spring 2010 PHY640 640 Nanosci PHY Physics 4 devices, MEMS, NEMS. GR LE Lecture Nanoegr and Spring 2010 PHY640L 640L Nanosci Lab PHY Physics 0 GR LB Lab

Interaction of light and matter and the interpretation of these phenomena using the electromagnetic wave theory of radiation. Topics include emission, coherence, and holography, Physical interference, diffraction, absorption, Spring 2010 PHY642 642 Optics PHY Physics 4 scattering, and polarization. GR LE Lecture Integration of physics and mathematics, fulfilling science and math standards, physics education issues, inquiry teaching practices, and assessment will be addressed in Integrating the context of science and math Phy Sci & process skills, measurement, and Spring 2010 PHY645 645 Math I PHY Physics 4 properties of matter. GR LE Lecture

Integration of physics and mathematics, science and math standards, physics education issues, inquiry teaching, assessment and Integrating technology will be addressed in the Phy Sci & context of kinematics, forces and Spring 2010 PHY646 646 Math II PHY Physics 4 energy transfers. GR LE Lecture

Integration of physics and mathematics, science and math standards, physics education issues, inquiry teaching, assessment, Integrating technology will be addressed in the Phy Sci & context of electricity, magnetism, Spring 2010 PHY647 647 Math III PHY Physics 4 waves, optics. GR LE Lecture Fundamental laws of electricity and magnetism presented from the viewpoint of field theory. Maxwell's equations, transient and steady state currents, electric and magnetic Electricity and properties of matter, and Spring 2010 PHY650 650 Magnetism PHY Physics 3 electromagnetic radiation. GR LE Lecture Fundamental laws of electricity and magnetism presented from the viewpoint of field theory. Maxwell's equations, transient and steady state currents, electric and magnetic Electricity and properties of matter, and Spring 2010 PHY651 651 Magnetism PHY Physics 3 electromagnetic radiation. GR LE Lecture Fundamental laws of electricity and magnetism presented from the viewpoint of field theory. Maxwell's equations, transient and steady state currents, electric and magnetic Electricity and properties of matter, and Spring 2010 PHY652 652 Magnetism PHY Physics 3 electromagnetic radiation. GR LE Lecture Mathematical structure of quantum mechanics. Applications to selected Intro to one- and three-dimensional Quantum problems with emphasis on atomic Spring 2010 PHY660 660 Mechanics PHY Physics 4 structure. GR LE Lecture Selected properties of solids and their quantitative explanation in terms of simple physical models. Lecture/La Applications of quantum mechanics b Intro to Solid to solids. 3 hours lecture, 2 hours Combinatio Spring 2010 PHY661 661 State Physics PHY Physics 4 lab GR LL n

Special theory of relativity. Nuclear Intr-Nuclear radiation, nuclear properties, nuclear Phys & transformations, and elementary Spring 2010 PHY662 662 Relativity PHY Physics 4 particles and interactions. GR LE Lecture Intermediate problems in statics, kinematics, and dynamics; the study of equilibrium of forces, rectilinear motion, curvilinear motion, central forces, constrained motion, energy Analytical and moments of inertia; and the Spring 2010 PHY671 671 Mechanics I PHY Physics 3 Lagrange method. GR LE Lecture Intermediate problems in statics, kinematics, and dynamics; the study of equilibrium of forces, rectilinear motion, curvilinear motion, central forces, constrained motion, energy Analytical and moments of inertia; and the Spring 2010 PHY672 672 Mechanics II PHY Physics 3 Lagrange method. GR LE Lecture Survey of the field of mathematical physics including vector analysis, analytical mechanics, Mathematical electromagnetism, and Spring 2010 PHY673 673 Physics PHY Physics 3 thermodynamics. GR LE Lecture Survey of the field of mathematical physics including vector analysis, analytical mechanics, Mathematical electromagnetism, and Spring 2010 PHY674 674 Physics PHY Physics 3 thermodynamics. GR LE Lecture Survey of the field of mathematical physics including vector analysis, analytical mechanics, Mathematical electromagnetism, and Spring 2010 PHY675 675 Physics PHY Physics 3 thermodynamics. GR LE Lecture Classical theoretical physics with Intro to emphasis on mechanics, Theoretical electromagnetic field theory, and Spring 2010 PHY680 680 Physics PHY Physics 4 mathematical techniques. GR LE Lecture Classical theoretical physics with Intro to emphasis on mechanics, Theoretical electromagnetic field theory, and Spring 2010 PHY681 681 Physics PHY Physics 3 mathematical techniques. GR LE Lecture Classical theoretical physics with Intro- emphasis on mechanics, Theoretical electromagnetic field theory, and Spring 2010 PHY682 682 Physics PHY Physics 3 mathematical techniques. GR LE Lecture

Introduction to microscopic and macroscopic physical systems developed from concepts of statistical physics. Application to classical and quantum systems, will be presented as well as theories of Statistical phase transitions, critical Spring 2010 PHY683 683 Mechanics PHY Physics 4 phenomena and fluctuations. GR LE Lecture Lecture/La Physical science topics for teachers. b Spec Topics: Topics vary by year. Applicable to Combinatio Spring 2010 PHY699 699 Phy Teachers PHY Physics 1 grades 3-12 teachers. GR LL n

Survey of available instructional materials and discussion of educational theory and techniques Principles of leading to more effective instruction. Instruction- For physics majors only or Spring 2010 PHY700 700 Phys PHY Physics 3 departmental approval required. GR LE Lecture The various areas of physics are studied with regard to their historical and philosophical basis in modern Philosophy of physical theory. Consent of the Spring 2010 PHY704 704 Physics PHY Physics 2 department required. GR LE Lecture The various areas of physics are studied with regard to their historical and philosophical basis in modern Philosophy of physical theory. Consent of the Spring 2010 PHY705 705 Physics PHY Physics 2 department required. GR LE Lecture The various areas of physics are studied with regard to their historical and philosophical basis in modern Philosophy of physical theory. Consent of the Spring 2010 PHY706 706 Physics PHY Physics 2 department required. GR LE Lecture Introduction to nonrelativistic quantum mechanics. Schroedinger's equation. Matrix mechanics. Quantum Applications to simple atomic and Spring 2010 PHY710 710 Mechanics PHY Physics 3 nuclear systems. GR LE Lecture Introduction to nonrelativistic quantum mechanics. Schroedinger's equation. Matrix mechanics. Quantum Applications to simple atomic and Spring 2010 PHY711 711 Mechanics PHY Physics 3 nuclear systems. GR LE Lecture Introduction to nonrelativistic quantum mechanics. Schroedinger's equation. Matrix mechanics. Quantum Applications to simple atomic and Spring 2010 PHY712 712 Mechanics PHY Physics 3 nuclear systems. GR LE Lecture

Laws of thermodynamics and the development of statistical mechanics. Macroscopic and microscopic applications to physical Statistical systems. Classical and quantum Spring 2010 PHY720 720 Physics PHY Physics 4 statistics. Fluctuation phenomena. GR LE Lecture Principles of the general theory of relativity with applications to gravitation and cosmology. Review of special relativity and tensor analysis. The equivalence principle, General curvature, and Einstein s field Spring 2010 PHY728 728 Relativity PHY Physics 2 equations. GR LE Lecture Continuation of PHY 728. Applications of general relativity. General Gravitational radiation and Spring 2010 PHY729 729 Relativity PHY Physics 2 gravitational collapse. GR LE Lecture

Introduction to the physics of solids. Lattice dynamics; thermal, electrical, Solid State and mechanical properties. Free Spring 2010 PHY730 730 Physics PHY Physics 3 electron and band theories of solids. GR LE Lecture

Introduction to the physics of solids. Lattice dynamics; thermal, electrical, Solid State and mechanical properties. Free Spring 2010 PHY731 731 Physics PHY Physics 3 electron and band theories of solids. GR LE Lecture

Introduction to the physics of solids. Lattice dynamics; thermal, electrical, Solid State and mechanical properties. Free Spring 2010 PHY732 732 Physics PHY Physics 3 electron and band theories of solids. GR LE Lecture Introductory methods in nuclear physics. Elementary concepts and simple considerations about nuclear forces, alpha and beta decay, nuclear structure. Phenomenological treatment of Nuclear nuclear reactions and decay Spring 2010 PHY740 740 Physics PHY Physics 3 processes. GR LE Lecture Introductory methods in nuclear physics. Elementary concepts and simple considerations about nuclear forces, alpha and beta decay, nuclear structure. Phenomenological treatment of Nuclear nuclear reactions and decay Spring 2010 PHY741 741 Physics PHY Physics 3 processes. GR LE Lecture Introductory methods in nuclear physics. Elementary concepts and simple considerations about nuclear forces, alpha and beta decay, nuclear structure. Phenomenological treatment of Nuclear nuclear reactions and decay Spring 2010 PHY742 742 Physics PHY Physics 3 processes. GR LE Lecture Modern theory of the atom and Atomic quantum mechanical treatment of Spectra & the origin of atomic and X-ray Spring 2010 PHY751 751 Structure PHY Physics 4 spectra. GR LE Lecture Theory of molecular spectra and Molecular structure with examination of Spectra & experimental data as related to Spring 2010 PHY752 752 Structure PHY Physics 4 molecular spectra. GR LE Lecture Selected Independe Spring 2010 PHY770 770 Topics PHY Physics 3 Topics vary. GR IS nt Study Introduction to plasma physics. Motion of charged particles in electric and magnetic fields. Magneto-ionic theory, continuum equations, the Vlasov equation, the Plasma Boltzmann equation, and the BBGKY Spring 2010 PHY780 780 Physics PHY Physics 3 equations. GR LE Lecture Introduction to plasma physics. Motion of charged particles in electric and magnetic fields. Magneto-ionic theory, continuum equations, the Vlasov equation, the Plasma Boltzmann equation, and the BBGKY Spring 2010 PHY781 781 Physics PHY Physics 3 equations. GR LE Lecture Introduction to plasma physics. Motion of charged particles in electric and magnetic fields. Magneto-ionic theory, continuum equations, the Vlasov equation, the Plasma Boltzmann equation, and the BBGKY Spring 2010 PHY782 782 Physics PHY Physics 3 equations. GR LE Lecture Continuing Independe Spring 2010 PHY789 789 Registration PHY Physics 1 GR IS nt Study Students pursue topics on a tutorial Minor basis. Cannot be used for thesis Independe Spring 2010 PHY799 799 problems PHY Physics 1 credit. GR IS nt Study Scheduled discussions of current problems in physics. Centered Spring 2010 PHY800 800 Seminar PHY Physics 1 around student presentations. GR SE Seminar This course will treat fundamental programming approaches, data structures and mathematical/statistical principles used in designing, computational biology tools and algorithms. Fund of Bio Students will learn theoretical Comp & principles and gain practical Spring 2010 PHY825 825 Modeling PHY Physics 5 experience. GR LE Lecture Gives students opportunities for study or laboratory work in a specialized field of interest. For Independe Spring 2010 PHY899 899 Research PHY Physics 1 thesis preparation. May be repeated. GR IS nt Study

Examination of political power relationships in contemporary society. Emphasizes the origins and forms of power and the key social structures exercising power with contemporary public issues. Provides Political case studies of the consequences of Spring 2010 PLS200 200 Political Life PLS Science 4 political relationships. UG LE Lecture Writing in PLS Political Spring 2010 PLS200W 200W 200 PLS Science 0 UG LB Lab

Uses of quantitative political data with emphasis on contemporary Quantitative research applications. Survey design Methods Pol Political and questionnaire construction. Spring 2010 PLS210 210 Sci PLS Science 4 Analysis and interpretation of data. UG LE Lecture Scope and methods of empirical political research; concepts and hypotheses; explanation and Empirical prediction; and methodological Political Political approaches to the study of politics Spring 2010 PLS211 211 Analysis PLS Science 4 and political behavior. UG LE Lecture Introductory survey of American national government including study of political participation, interest groups, political parties, leadership, mass media, elections and American campaigns, the Constitution, National Political presidency, Congress, bureaucracy, Spring 2010 PLS212 212 Government PLS Science 4 and the courts. UG LE Lecture Writing in PLS Political Required writing component for PLS Spring 2010 PLS212W 212W 212 PLS Science 0 212. UG LB Lab Introductory survey of the international political system including study of state and nonstate actors, major features of the system, conflict roots and International Political approaches to peace-keeping, and Spring 2010 PLS222 222 Politics PLS Science 4 current issues. UG LE Lecture Writing in PLS Political Spring 2010 PLS222W 222W 222 PLS Science 0 UG LB Lab Systematic analysis of the major political ideologies of the twentieth Modern century with particular attention to Political Political democracy, fascism, communism, Spring 2010 PLS301 301 Ideologies PLS Science 4 and nationalism. UG LE Lecture Writing in PLS Political Required writing component for PLS Spring 2010 PLS301W 301W 301 PLS Science 0 301. UG LB Lab This course introduces the basic concepts and theories of comparative politics. The diversity of political systems is examined through analysis of organizations, participation and change. Historical Comp Politics Political and contemporary issues are Spring 2010 PLS302 302 & Theory PLS Science 4 examined. UG LE Lecture

Critical examination of the chief theories developed by Marx, Engels, Comparative Lenin, Stalin, Mao Tse-tung, Castro, Marxist Political and various revisionists. Emphasis Spring 2010 PLS305 305 Theory PLS Science 4 on Soviet and Chinese ideologies. UG LE Lecture

(Also listed as REL 365) General examination of both the historical and the contemporary relation Religion & between religion and politics in the Politics in Political United States, with special reference Spring 2010 PLS315 315 America PLS Science 4 to church/state separation. UG LE Lecture Writing in PLS Political Spring 2010 PLS315W 315W 315 PLS Science 0 UG LB Lab Also listed as URS 321.) Governments and politics of metropolitan regions; government Political structure and functions; and interest Spring 2010 PLS321 321 City Politics PLS Science 4 and power relations. UG LE Lecture

Survey and analysis of the structures and functions of the American states with special attention to the problems of federal-state and state- State Political local relations, legislative Spring 2010 PLS322 322 Government PLS Science 4 apportionment, and urban growth. UG LE Lecture Organization and functions of the government of Ohio with special attention to development, social Government Political structure, legal status, electoral Spring 2010 PLS323 323 of Ohio PLS Science 4 processes, and fiscal problems. UG LE Lecture Institutional and political context of Political planning: laws, governmental Aspects of Political structures and procedures, and Spring 2010 PLS324 324 Urban Dev PLS Science 4 urban politics. UG LE Lecture Explores what makes African American politics distinctive from American politics and discusses the prerequisites for effective political and economic leadership in the African black community. A major theme of American Political the course is the notion of black Spring 2010 PLS325 325 Politics PLS Science 4 power. UG LE Lecture Writing in PLS Political Required writing component for PLS Spring 2010 PLS325W 325W 325 PLS Science 0 325. UG LB Lab General functions, organization, and operation of American political parties. Emphasis on role of parties in democratic systems. Examines Political Political nominations, elections, campaigns, Spring 2010 PLS331 331 Parties PLS Science 4 and presidential politics. UG LE Lecture Writing in PLS Political Spring 2010 PLS331W 331W 331 PLS Science 0 UG LB Lab General political functions, roles, and structure of the presidential office; limits and opportunities of presidential power; relations with Congress, courts, bureaucracy, the The American Political public, and the political party; and Spring 2010 PLS335 335 Presidency PLS Science 4 presidential personality. UG LE Lecture Writing in PLS Political Required writing component for PLS Spring 2010 PLS335W 335W 335 PLS Science 0 335. UG LB Lab Policy role, political functions, internal structure, and operation of The Congress. Secondary concern for Legislative Political state legislatures and non-American Spring 2010 PLS337 337 Process PLS Science 4 legislative bodies. UG LE Lecture Writing in PLS Political Required writing component for PLS Spring 2010 PLS337W 337W 337 PLS Science 0 337. UG LB Lab Theories of law; in addition to the Law and Political nature and functions of the judicial Spring 2010 PLS340 340 Society PLS Science 4 process. UG LE Lecture Survey of investigative techniques focusing on specific problems and Fund of crimes to illustrate proper methods Criminal Political and procedures of criminal Spring 2010 PLS341 341 Investigation PLS Science 4 investigations. UG LE Lecture Writing in PLS Political Required writing component for PLS Spring 2010 PLS341W 341W 341 PLS Science 0 341. UG LB Lab Cases and related materials on the Bill of Rights and the 14th Amendment with emphasis on the Civil Liberties First Amendment freedoms: freedom I: 1st Political of speech, of the press, and of Spring 2010 PLS342 342 Amndmnt PLS Science 4 religion. UG LE Lecture Writing in PLS Political Spring 2010 PLS342W 342W 342 PLS Science 0 UG LB Lab Cases and related materials on the enforcement of civil rights and liberties through the due process Civil Liberties Political and equal protection claims of the Spring 2010 PLS343 343 II:Due Process PLS Science 4 14th Amendment. UG LE Lecture Writing in PLS Political Spring 2010 PLS343W 343W 343 PLS Science 0 UG LB Lab Procedures and operations of law enforcement at various levels from Police patrol to senior administration, Procedures & Political emphasizing duties, responsibilities, Spring 2010 PLS344 344 Operations PLS Science 4 and leadership. UG LE Lecture Writing in PLS Political Required writing component for PLS Spring 2010 PLS344W 344W 344 PLS Science 0 344. UG LB Lab Also listed as URS 345.) Nature and scope of public administration, administrative law, and public Public Political interest in the administrative Spring 2010 PLS345 345 Administration PLS Science 4 process. UG LE Lecture Methods of employment, training, compensation, and employee Public relations in various levels of civil Personnel Political service. Examines organizations of Spring 2010 PLS346 346 Admin PLS Science 4 public employees. UG LE Lecture The nature and classification of public policy. Emphasis on fragmentation, incrementalism, and bargaining as a means of policy development. Impact of citizens on public policy. Survey of public policy Amer Public Political goals and problems of public policy Spring 2010 PLS347 347 Policy Analysis PLS Science 4 evaluation. UG LE Lecture Comparative study of the political Political Sys of Political systems of Great Britain, France, Spring 2010 PLS351 351 West Europe PLS Science 4 and West Germany. UG LE Lecture Writing in PLS Political Spring 2010 PLS351W 351W 351 PLS Science 0 UG LB Lab Writing in PLS Political Spring 2010 PLS352W 352W 352 PLS Science 0 UG LB Lab Introduction to the governments and politics of Eastern Europe, particularly since World War II. Includes current developments in Poland, Czechoslovakia, East Governments Political Germany, Hungary, Rumania, Spring 2010 PLS354 354 of East Europe PLS Science 4 Bulgaria, and Yugoslavia. UG LE Lecture Examines the historic interaction of French culture and politics. Topics include the growth of the French nation and state, French society, the Politics & nature of modern politics and Society in Political institutions, and France's role in Spring 2010 PLS356 356 France PLS Science 4 world affairs. UG LE Lecture Writing in PLS Political Spring 2010 PLS356W 356W 356 PLS Science 0 UG LB Lab Political Spring 2010 PLS358W 358W Writing in PLS PLS Science 0 UG LB Lab Comparative analysis of various Politics of problems, particularly political, Developing Political confronting developing nations in Spring 2010 PLS360 360 Nations PLS Science 4 nation building and development. UG LE Lecture Writing in PLS Political Required writing component for PLS Spring 2010 PLS360W 360W 360 PLS Science 0 360. UG LB Lab An examination of the history, Politics of Political demography, politics, culture, and Spring 2010 PLS368 368 Vietnam PLS Science 4 economy of Vietnam. UG LE Lecture Writing in PLS Political Spring 2010 PLS368W 368W 368 PLS Science 0 UG LB Lab Study of recent findings in international politics. Explanations of world political developments such as International Political war, alliance formation, and arms Spring 2010 PLS370 370 Theory PLS Science 4 races. UG LE Lecture Writing in PLS Political Required writing component for PLS Spring 2010 PLS370W 370W 370 PLS Science 0 370. UG LB Lab

Various views and perspectives on Current World Political selected contemporary problems Spring 2010 PLS371 371 Problems PLS Science 4 and trends in inter-national politics. UG LE Lecture Analysis of developing structures and functions of the United Nations and other international International Political organizations, and concepts relating Spring 2010 PLS372 372 Organization PLS Science 4 to world government. UG LE Lecture Writing in PLS Political Required writing component for PLS Spring 2010 PLS372W 372W 372 PLS Science 0 372. UG LB Lab Examines controversies over human rights in the United States and considers contending definitions of human rights and debates over policy by focusing on a range of issues including immigration, Human Rights Political pornography, gay rights, race Spring 2010 PLS375 375 in USA PLS Science 4 relations, and poverty. UG LE Lecture Writing in PLS Political Spring 2010 PLS375W 375W 375 PLS Science 0 UG LB Lab Study of war, peace, and current efforts in dealing with international conflict. Examines the roots of war in American society and alternative Political strategies for elimination of war as Spring 2010 PLS376 376 Peace Studies PLS Science 4 an instrument of policy. UG LE Lecture Study of U.S. national defense and National security policy process and the Security Political major strategic issues facing the Spring 2010 PLS381 381 Politics PLS Science 4 U.S. government. UG LE Lecture Writing in PLS Political Spring 2010 PLS381W 381W 381 PLS Science 0 UG LB Lab

Examines the course of the US-Japan relationship between the United Foreign Political States and Japan. Includes political, Spring 2010 PLS382 382 Relations PLS Science 4 security, and economic issues. UG LE Lecture Studies in Problems, approaches, and topics in Selected Political the field of political science. Topics Spring 2010 PLS399 399 Topics PLS Science 1 vary. UG LE Lecture Writing in PLS Political Required writing component for PLS Spring 2010 PLS399W 399W 399 PLS Science 0 399. UG LB Lab

(Also listed as PHL 431.) Critical examination of political ideas from 500 B.C. to A.D. 1500 with special Classic & attention to Plato, Aristotle, Cicero, Medieval Pol Political St. Augustine, St. Thomas Aquinas, Spring 2010 PLS402 402 Thought PLS Science 4 Luther, Calvin, and Machiavelli. UG SE Seminar

(Also listed as PHL 432.) Critical examination of political ideas from 1600 to 1900 with special attention Political to Hobbes, Locke, Rousseau, Thought: Political Montesquieu, Hume, Burke, Hegel, Spring 2010 PLS403 403 Hobbes-Mill PLS Science 4 Bentham, Marx, and Mill. UG LE Lecture Critical examination of 20th-century political theory. Emphasis on nature, 20th Century methodology, evaluation, existing Political Political condition, and future of political Spring 2010 PLS404 404 Thought PLS Science 4 thought. UG LE Lecture Global An examination of globalization Theories & Political theories and the gender politics of Spring 2010 PLS406 406 Gender Pol PLS Science 4 global restructuring. UG LE Lecture Writing in PLS Political Spring 2010 PLS406W 406W 406 PLS Science 0 UG LB Lab Seminar in Readings, research, reports, and Political Political discussion on selected theorists, Spring 2010 PLS407 407 Theory PLS Science 4 topics, and problems. Topics vary. UG SE Seminar Writing in PLS Political Spring 2010 PLS407W 407W 407 PLS Science 0 UG LB Lab Examines radical black thought and philosophy from a Pan-Africanist Radical Black Political perspective, focusing primarily on Spring 2010 PLS408 408 Thought PLS Science 4 the 20th century. UG LE Lecture Writing in PLS Political Spring 2010 PLS408W 408W 408 PLS Science 0 UG LB Lab Topics- Selected topics of methodological or Empirical Pol Political analytical concern in contemporary Spring 2010 PLS412 412 Analysis PLS Science 4 political research. UG LE Lecture (Also listed as ENG 460) Study and critiques of political themes in works of selected 20th century authors, including social roles, activism, political awareness, power, government and conflict at the Politics and Political individual, institutional and Spring 2010 PLS420 420 the Novel PLS Science 4 international level. UG LE Lecture This course introduces students to the role of the Supreme Court in the Constitution, its relations with other Supreme branches and agencies of the U.S. Court in AM Political government, and significant events Spring 2010 PLS426 426 Pol PLS Science 4 and trends in the Court. UG LE Lecture (Also listed as URS 427.) Study of selected urban problems and their relationship to the political environment. Use of simulation Urban Policy Political gaming to understand community Spring 2010 PLS427 427 Analysis PLS Science 4 development processes. UG LE Lecture

The critical pedagogy of this course allows for an in-depth exploration of many problematic issues that assail African Americans from outside and Contemp Afr- within the black community itself. Amer Political Several possible explanations and Spring 2010 PLS428 428 Problems PLS Science 4 solutions will be addressed. UG LE Lecture Writing in PLS Political Spring 2010 PLS428W 428W 428 PLS Science 0 UG LB Lab

Selected topics related to American American political institutions and processes. Government Political Emphasis on readings, discussion, Spring 2010 PLS430 430 Seminar PLS Science 4 and research. Topics vary. UG SE Seminar Writing in PLS Political Spring 2010 PLS430W 430W 430 PLS Science 0 UG LB Lab Investigation of political and legal issues in computer and Internet based crime, including child pornography, computer fraud, and identity theft, prevention of cyber crime and responsibilities of Political computer owners and Internet Spring 2010 PLS431 431 Cyber Crime PLS Science 4 servers. UG LE Lecture Writing in PLS Political Required writing component for PLS Spring 2010 PLS431W 431W 431 PLS Science 0 431. UG LB Lab Opinion formation in American politics; relationship of opinion to public policy; voting behavior in American elections; role of mass media and political interest groups in Political policy process; and development of Spring 2010 PLS433 433 Public Opinion PLS Science 4 political attitudes and values. UG LE Lecture

Development of political attitudes and values among leaders, activists, and the public. Relationship between Political Political personality, political leadership, Spring 2010 PLS434 434 Leadership PLS Science 4 behavior, and policy. UG LE Lecture Writing in PLS Political Spring 2010 PLS434W 434W 434 PLS Science 0 UG LB Lab Analysis of political corruption including campaign and elections, graft, the executive branch, Seminar - congressional ethics, corruption in Political Political law enforcement, organized crime Spring 2010 PLS435 435 Corruption PLS Science 4 and abuse of authority. UG SE Seminar Writing in PLS Political Spring 2010 PLS435W 435W 435 PLS Science 0 UG LB Lab

Examines the nature of the criminal law and reviews the law pertaining to criminal liability; inchoate crimes; the elements of crimes against Political persons, property, and habitation; Spring 2010 PLS436 436 Criminal Law PLS Science 4 and the defenses to criminal actions. UG LE Lecture Writing in PLS Political Spring 2010 PLS436W 436W 436 PLS Science 0 UG LB Lab Examines the constitutional protections that the individual has when confronting the criminal justice system. Examines case law pertaining to the surrounding the Fourth Amendment (search and seizure), Fifth Amendment (self- Criminal Political incrimination), and Sixth Spring 2010 PLS437 437 Procedure PLS Science 4 Amendment (right to counsel). UG LE Lecture Writing in PLS Political Required writing component for PLS Spring 2010 PLS437W 437W 437 PLS Science 0 437. UG LB Lab Examines environmental law and policy and reviews the statutory framework pertaining to environmental impact statements, the regulation of air and water pollution, the disposal and cleanup Environmental Political of toxic wastes, and workplace Spring 2010 PLS438 438 Law & Policy PLS Science 4 safety. UG LE Lecture New biological technologies are emerging that increase our control over human behavior. Course examines legal implications of new biological technologies, particularly mind and behavior control, genetic Bioethics and Political engineering, birth and death control, Spring 2010 PLS439 439 Law PLS Science 4 and organ transplantation. UG LE Lecture Cases in which provisions of the constitution have been judicially interpreted. Also examines federal Constitutional Political systems, separation of powers, and Spring 2010 PLS440 440 Law PLS Science 4 limits on government. UG LE Lecture Writing in PLS Political Required writing component for PLS Spring 2010 PLS440W 440W 440 PLS Science 0 440. UG LB Lab This course examines federal management of natural resources on public lands, specifically, water, minerals, timber, grazing, and wildlife. Constitutional authority, Natural statutes, regulations, federalism, Resources Political and judicial review of administrative Spring 2010 PLS441 441 Law PLS Science 4 decisions are analyzed. UG LE Lecture Survey of the American criminal justice system concentrating on political aspects. Topics include police, judges, attorneys, supreme Criminal Political court decisions, crime, and public Spring 2010 PLS442 442 Justice System PLS Science 4 opinion. UG LE Lecture Writing in PLS Political Required writing component for PLS Spring 2010 PLS442W 442W 442 PLS Science 0 442. UG LB Lab Study of the law controlling the process by which public agencies make and administer policy. Topics include policy formulation and Administrative budgeting, legislative delegation, Law Political administrative agencies, rule Spring 2010 PLS443 443 Procedures PLS Science 4 making, and adjudication. UG LE Lecture Writing in PLS Political Spring 2010 PLS443W 443W 443 PLS Science 0 UG LB Lab Topics in Problems, approaches, and topics in Criminal Political the field of criminal justice. Topics Spring 2010 PLS444 444 Justice PLS Science 4 vary. UG LE Lecture Writing in PLS Political Required writing component for PLS Spring 2010 PLS444W 444W 444 PLS Science 0 444. UG LB Lab Criminal investigative techniques including forensics, evidence, Adv Criminal Political interviews, and interrogation as Spring 2010 PLS445 445 Investigation PLS Science 4 applied to specific types of crimes. UG LE Lecture Writing in PLS Political Spring 2010 PLS445W 445W 445 PLS Science 0 UG LB Lab (Also listed as URS 446.) Exanmination of the major phases of the governmental budget cycle; types of budget; budgetary reform; economic and public policy impact of government budgeting; decision- making process; and legislative/executive relations in Public Political budget formation and Spring 2010 PLS446 446 Budgeting PLS Science 4 implementation. UG LE Lecture Selected national, state, and local problems with emphasis on legal scope of administrative power and Sem Public Political on research methods used by staff Spring 2010 PLS447 447 Admin PLS Science 4 agencies. Topics vary. UG SE Seminar Examines gender violence in the United States. Considers the range of violence, its sources, and solutions. Topics include domestic Gender violence, rape, eating disorders, Violence & Political reproductive rights, and Spring 2010 PLS448 448 Amr Politics PLS Science 4 pornography. UG LE Lecture Political Spring 2010 PLS448W 448W Writing in PLS PLS Science 0 UG LB Lab

Cross-cultural examination of gender violence. Considers the range of violence, its sources, and solutions. Intl Pol of Topics include domestic abuse, rape, Gender Political female genital surgeries, Spring 2010 PLS449 449 Violence PLS Science 4 prostitution, and reproductive rights. UG LE Lecture Writing in PLS Political Spring 2010 PLS449W 449W 449 PLS Science 0 UG LB Lab Political processes and governmental institutions of sub-Saharan Africa; special attention to dynamics of political development and social and economic change. Comparative Contemp Political analysis of selected African political Spring 2010 PLS451 451 African Politics PLS Science 4 systems. UG LE Lecture Writing in PLS Political Required writing component for PLS Spring 2010 PLS451W 451W 451 PLS Science 0 451. UG LB Lab Examines the role of human rights in international relations and considers contending definitions of human rights and debates over policy by focusing on case studies including Intl Human Political South Africa, China, Guatemala and Spring 2010 PLS452 452 Rights PLS Science 4 Bosnia. UG LE Lecture Writing in PLS Political Required writing component for PLS Spring 2010 PLS452W 452W 452 PLS Science 0 452. UG LB Lab

Examines the political life in the former Soviet Union, with emphasis Soviet on the legacy of communism and Successor Political the role of economics and politics in Spring 2010 PLS453 453 States PLS Science 4 the transition to democracy. UG LE Lecture Writing in PLS Political Required writing component for PLS Spring 2010 PLS453W 453W 453 PLS Science 0 453. UG LB Lab Introduction to governments and politics of the Middle East with special attention to cultural and Politics of the Political historical background and the Arab- Spring 2010 PLS454 454 Middle East PLS Science 4 Israeli conflict. UG LE Lecture Writing in PLS Political Required writing component for PLS Spring 2010 PLS454W 454W 454 PLS Science 0 454. UG LB Lab A seminar covering the development and current status of Israeli and Palestinian politics, with emphasis Israeli & on the Palestinian-Israeli conflict, Palestinian Political and the government and politics of Spring 2010 PLS455 455 Politics PLS Science 4 Israel and the Palestinian authority. UG LE Lecture Writing in PLS Political Spring 2010 PLS455W 455W 455 PLS Science 0 UG LB Lab

This course examines Canadian government and politics, including political values and culture, as well as institutions and processes. The Canadian Canada-US relationship, and Government & Political similarities and differences between Spring 2010 PLS456 456 Politics PLS Science 4 the two systems will be examined. UG LE Lecture Writing in PLS Political Required writing component for PLS Spring 2010 PLS456W 456W 456 PLS Science 0 456. UG LB Lab

An examination of the theory and practice of Scandinavian government and politics. Consideration of both the political values and culture of Scandinavian Political the region as well as its prime Spring 2010 PLS457 457 Govt & Politics PLS Science 4 political institutions and processes. UG SE Seminar Writing in PLS Political Spring 2010 PLS457W 457W 457 PLS Science 0 UG LB Lab Selected issues in the study of Latin American politics with an emphasis on the nature of the state and the role of institutions such as the military and unions in politics. Latin Examples from major South American Political American states and Mexico where Spring 2010 PLS458 458 Politics PLS Science 4 appropriate. UG LE Lecture Writing in PLS Political Spring 2010 PLS458W 458W 458 PLS Science 0 UG LB Lab Introduction to Brazilian politics, society and economy. Topics include Brazil's political and economic liberalization, its international Contemporary Political relations, gender and race relations, Spring 2010 PLS459 459 Brazil PLS Science 4 and the environment. UG LE Lecture Writing in PLS Political Spring 2010 PLS459W 459W 459 PLS Science 0 UG LB Lab Readings, research, reports, and Sem Comp Pol Political discussion of selected topics and Spring 2010 PLS460 460 Systems PLS Science 4 problems. Topics vary. UG SE Seminar Writing in PLS Political Required writing component for PLS Spring 2010 PLS460W 460W 460 PLS Science 0 460. UG LB Lab Examines group behavior motivated by the desire to change political, economic, and social systems. Special attention will be given to Social movements outside of the United Movements & Political States, including cross-national and Spring 2010 PLS461 461 Protests PLS Science 4 global movements. UG LE Lecture Writing in PLS Political Spring 2010 PLS461W 461W 461 PLS Science 0 UG LB Lab Surveys theoretical literature on revolutions: what they are, how and why they occur. Explores different approaches to the topic and some of the current debates in the literature. Comparative Political Applies theory to actual historical Spring 2010 PLS462 462 Revolutions PLS Science 4 cases. UG LE Lecture Comparison of ethnic identity and politics in Western societies including the United States, Canda, Great Britain, and France. Topics include minorities and the welfare state, affirmative discrimination, and African American politics in the Politics of Political United States. Spring 2010 PLS465 465 Nationalism PLS Science 4 UG LE Lecture Writing in PLS Political Spring 2010 PLS465W 465W 465 PLS Science 0 UG LB Lab This course examines the role played by South Asia in shaping the political, economic and security landscapes around the world. Focus will be on four countries in the Politics of Political region: India, Pakistan, Bangladesh Spring 2010 PLS466 466 South Asia PLS Science 4 and Nepal. UG LE Lecture Writing in PLS Political Spring 2010 PLS466W 466W 466 PLS Science 0 UG LB Lab Analysis of political structures and processes of Communist China; Political focus on dynamic factors of Systems of Political socioeconomic and political Spring 2010 PLS467 467 China PLS Science 4 development. UG LE Lecture Writing in PLS Political Spring 2010 PLS467W 467W 467 PLS Science 0 UG LB Lab Seminar in Readings, research, reports, and Intrntnl Political discussion of selected topics and Spring 2010 PLS470 470 Relations PLS Science 4 problems. UG SE Seminar Writing in PLS Political Required writing component for PLS Spring 2010 PLS470W 470W 470 PLS Science 0 470. UG LB Lab Study of rules governing the conduct of international politics with International Political emphasis on their relevance to Spring 2010 PLS471 471 Law PLS Science 4 current world problems. UG LE Lecture Surveys the phenomenon of terrorism: who employs it, how and why it occurs in international politics, and how targets respond to terrorism. The special problems terrorism creates for democracies International Political and the politics of hostage-taking Spring 2010 PLS472 472 Terrorism PLS Science 4 are examined. Prerequisite: PLS 222. UG SE Seminar Writing in PLS Political Spring 2010 PLS472W 472W 472 PLS Science 0 UG LB Lab

Role of the United States in contemporary international politics and the relationship of the domestic American Political political system to that role. Spring 2010 PLS473 473 Foreign Policy PLS Science 4 Discussion of current problems. UG LE Lecture Writing in PLS Political Spring 2010 PLS473W 473W 473 PLS Science 0 UG LB Lab

Examines the political behavior of women in crime and terrorism, Politics of including the roles played by women Women Political in criminal activities and terrorist Spring 2010 PLS474 474 Terrorists PLS Science 4 groups. Prerequisite: PLS 222. UG SE Seminar Writing in PLS Political Spring 2010 PLS474W 474W 474 PLS Science 0 UG LB Lab An examination of the position of women and the power of gender in world politics through feminist Women, international relations theory and Gender & Political case studies of women in Spring 2010 PLS475 475 World Politics PLS Science 4 international politics. UG LE Lecture Writing in PLS Political Required writing component for PLS Spring 2010 PLS475W 475W 475 PLS Science 0 475. UG LB Lab Experiential internship in the office of a state legislator, including office work, constituent assistance, and Legislative Political research. Sophomore standing and Spring 2010 PLS482 482 Internship PLS Science 4 permission of instructor required. UG IN Internship Writing in PLS Political Required writing component for PLS Spring 2010 PLS482W 482W 482 PLS Science 0 482. UG LB Lab Students volunteer 15 hours per week in Greene County Prosecutor's office. Duties include preparing trial notebooks, legal research, courtroom observation, outreach, Pre-Law Political and other assistance to the Spring 2010 PLS484 484 Internship PLS Science 4 prosecutor's staff. UG IN Internship Writing in PLS Political Required writing component for PLS Spring 2010 PLS484W 484W 484 PLS Science 0 484. UG LB Lab

Examines foreign policy perspectives of modern Chinese leaders, including historical, political, economical and ideological priorities. Special attention will be given to China-U.S. relations, as well as China's role in Chinese Political international and regional Spring 2010 PLS485 485 Foreign Policy PLS Science 4 organizations. UG LE Lecture Writing in PLS Political Spring 2010 PLS485W 485W 485 PLS Science 0 UG LB Lab

Model U.N. is an experiential learning opportunity built around this seminar, with intensive training in research, public speaking, bargaining, and conflict resolution. Culminates at the national collegiate Model UN Political conference in New York, simulating Spring 2010 PLS486 486 Seminar PLS Science 4 the United Nations. UG SE Seminar Writing in PLS Political Spring 2010 PLS486W 486W 486 PLS Science 0 UG LB Lab

This course examines the history of intelligence gathering, analysis and application in policy-making in the United States. The tension inherent Hst & Pol of in a secret agency operating within a Intel Political democratic state and the role of Spring 2010 PLS487 487 Gathering PLS Science 4 technology are addressed. UG LE Lecture Writing in PLS Political Required writing component for PLS Spring 2010 PLS487W 487W 487 PLS Science 0 487. UG LB Lab Supervised individual readings on selected topics. Arranged between Independent Political students and faculty member Independe Spring 2010 PLS490 490 Reading PLS Science 1 directing the study. UG IS nt Study Writing in PLS Political Required writing component for PLS Spring 2010 PLS490W 490W 490 PLS Science 0 490. UG LB Lab Supervised individual research on selected topics. Arranged between Independent Political students and faculty member Independe Spring 2010 PLS491 491 Research PLS Science 1 directing the study. UG IS nt Study Writing in PLS Political Required writing component for PLS Spring 2010 PLS491W 491W 491 PLS Science 0 491. UG LB Lab Supervised individual projects. May involve intern programs in local Independent Political government or other special Independe Spring 2010 PLS492 492 Field Research PLS Science 1 programs. UG IS nt Study Writing in PLS Political Required writing component for PLS Spring 2010 PLS492W 492W 492 PLS Science 0 492. UG LB Lab Advanced study in variable topics that frequently include new developments in the methodology or Contemporary Political subject matter of the various sub- Spring 2010 PLS493 493 Problems PLS Science 4 fields of the discipline. UG SE Seminar Writing in PLS Political Spring 2010 PLS493W 493W 493 PLS Science 0 UG LB Lab Political Study of particular political problems Spring 2010 PLS494 494 Special Topics PLS Science 1 of contemporary significance. UG SE Seminar Writing in PLS Political Spring 2010 PLS494W 494W 494 PLS Science 0 UG LB Lab

Critical examination of the chief theories developed by Marx, Engels, Comparative Lenin, Stalin, Mao Tse-tung, Castro, Marxist Political and various revisionists. Emphasis Spring 2010 PLS505 505 Theory PLS Science 4 on Soviet and Chinese ideologies. GR SE Seminar Government Political Spring 2010 PLS523 523 of Ohio PLS Science 4 GR LE Lecture Institutional and political context of Political planning: laws, governmental Aspects-Urban Political structures and procedures, and Spring 2010 PLS524 524 Dvlmt PLS Science 4 urban politics. GR LE Lecture Explores what makes African American politics distinctive from American politics and the prerequisites for effective political and economic leadership in the African black community. The notion of American Political black power is a major course Spring 2010 PLS525 525 Politics PLS Science 4 theme. GR LE Lecture

Critical review of important political, social, and economic causes and United States Political consequences of health policies in Spring 2010 PLS539 539 Health Policy PLS Science 4 the United States. GR LE Lecture Law and Political Theories of law and the nature and Spring 2010 PLS540 540 Society PLS Science 4 functions of the judicial process. GR LE Lecture Survey of investigative techniques focusing on specific problems and Fndmtls of crimes to illustrate proper methods Crime Political and procedures of criminal Spring 2010 PLS541 541 Investigation PLS Science 4 investigations. GR LE Lecture Cases and related materials on the Bill of Rights and the 14th Amendment with emphasis on the First Amendment freedoms, Civil Liberties concentrating on Supreme Court I:1st Political behavior and First Amendment Spring 2010 PLS542 542 Ammndmnt PLS Science 4 procedures. GR LE Lecture Covers cases and related materials on the Bill of Rights and the Fourteenth Amendment. Emphasis on the First Amendment freedoms concentrating on enforcement of civil rights and liberties under the Bill Civil Liberties Political of Rights and the Fourteenth Spring 2010 PLS543 543 II PLS Science 4 Amendment. GR LE Lecture Procedures and operations of law enforcement at various levels from Police patrol to senior administration, Procedures & Political emphasizing duties, responsibilities Spring 2010 PLS544 544 Operations PLS Science 4 and leadership. GR LE Lecture Examination of the major phases of the governmental budget cycle; types of budget; budgetary reform; economic and public policy impact of government budgeting; decision- Public making; and legislative-executive Personnel Political relations in budget formation and Spring 2010 PLS546 546 Admnstrtn PLS Science 4 implementation. GR LE Lecture The nature and classification of public policy. Emphasis on fragmentation, incrementalism, and bargaining as a means of policy development. Impact of citizens on public policy. Survey of public policy Amer Public Political goals and problems of public policy Spring 2010 PLS547 547 Policy Analysis PLS Science 4 evaluation. GR LE Lecture Western Comparative study of the political European Political systems of Great Britain, France, Spring 2010 PLS551 551 Politics PLS Science 4 and West Germany. GR LE Lecture Introduction to the governments and politics of Eastern Europe, particularly since World War II. Includes current developments in Governments Poland, Czechoslovakia, East of Eastern Political Germany, Hungary, Rumania, Spring 2010 PLS554 554 Europe PLS Science 4 Bulgaria, and Yugoslavia. GR LE Lecture Examines the historic interaction of French culture and politics. Topics include the growth of the French nation and state, French society, the Politics & nature of modern politics and Society in Political institutions, and France's role in Spring 2010 PLS556 556 France PLS Science 4 world affairs. GR LE Lecture Comparative analysis of various Politics of problems, particularly political, Developing Political confronting developing nations in Spring 2010 PLS560 560 Nations PLS Science 4 nation building and development. GR LE Lecture This course surveys Japanese government and politics, with emphasis on post-World War II and the American occupation. The government-guided economic Political recovery, Japanese political parties, System of Political and relations with Russia and China Spring 2010 PLS562 562 Japan PLS Science 4 are also examined. GR LE Lecture Examines the history, demography, Politics of Political politics, culture, and economy of Spring 2010 PLS568 568 Vietnam PLS Science 4 Vietnam. GR LE Lecture Various views and perspectives on Current World Political selected contemporary problems Spring 2010 PLS571 571 Problems PLS Science 4 and trends in international politics. GR LE Lecture Analysis of developing structures and functions of the United Nations and other international International Political organizations, and concepts relating Spring 2010 PLS572 572 Organization PLS Science 4 to world government. GR LE Lecture Examines controversies over human rights in the U.S. Considers contending definitions of human rights and debates over policy by focusing on a range of issues including immigration, pornography, Human Rights Political gay rights, race relations, and Spring 2010 PLS575 575 in USA PLS Science 4 poverty. GR LE Lecture Study of war, peace, and current efforts in dealing with international conflict. Examines the roots of war in American society and alternative Political strategies for elimination of war as Spring 2010 PLS576 576 Peace Studies PLS Science 4 an instrument of policy. GR LE Lecture Study of U.S. national defense and National security policy process and the Security Political major strategic issues facing the Spring 2010 PLS581 581 Politics PLS Science 4 U.S. government. GR LE Lecture Examines the course of the US-Japan relationship between the U.S. and Foreign Political Japan. Includes political, security, Spring 2010 PLS582 582 Relations PLS Science 4 and economic issues. GR LE Lecture Studies in Problems, approaches, and topics in Selected Political the field of political science. Topics Independe Spring 2010 PLS599 599 Subjects PLS Science 1 vary. GR IS nt Study

Critical examination of political ideas from 500 B.C. to A.D. 1500 with Classic & emphasis on Plato, Aristotle, Cicero, Medieval Pol Political St. Augustine, St. Thomas Aquinas, Spring 2010 PLS602 602 Thought PLS Science 4 Luther, Calvin, and Machiavelli. GR LE Lecture (Listed jointly with PHL 632.) Critical examination of political ideas from 1600 to 1900 with emphasis on Political Hobbes, Locke, Rousseau, Thought: Political Montesquieu, Hume, Burke, Hegel, Spring 2010 PLS603 603 Hobbes-Mill PLS Science 4 Bentham, Marx, and Mill. GR LE Lecture Critical examination of the ideas of twentieth-century political theorists. Emphasis on the nature, 20th Century methodology, evaluation, existing Political Political condition, and future of political Spring 2010 PLS604 604 Thought PLS Science 4 thought. GR LE Lecture

Examines contending theories of the Global international political economy, Theories/Gend Political including mercantilist, liberal, (neo) Spring 2010 PLS606 606 er Pltcs PLS Science 4 Marxist, and feminist perspectives. GR LE Lecture Seminar in Readings, research, reports, and Political Political discussion on selected theorists, Spring 2010 PLS607 607 Theory PLS Science 4 topics, and problems. GR SE Seminar Examines radical black thought and philosophy from a Pan-Africanist Radical Black Political perspective, primarily focuses on the Spring 2010 PLS608 608 Thought PLS Science 4 20th century. GR LE Lecture Techniques and methods relating to research in political science; Seminar in Political application to individual projects and Spring 2010 PLS611 611 Methodology PLS Science 4 research designs. GR SE Seminar Topics- Selected topics of methodological or Emperical Pol Political analytical concern in contemporary Spring 2010 PLS612 612 Analysis PLS Science 4 political research. GR LE Lecture (Also listed as ENG 660.) Study and critique of political themes in works of selected 20th century authors, including social roles, activism, political awareness, power, government, and conflict at the Politics & the Political individual, institutional, and Spring 2010 PLS620 620 Novel PLS Science 4 international level. GR LE Lecture This course introduces students to the role of the Supreme Court in the Constitution, its relations with other Supreme branches and agencies of the U.S. Court in Am Political government, and significant events Spring 2010 PLS626 626 Pol PLS Science 4 and trends in the Court. GR LE Lecture (Also listed as URS 627.) Selected urban problems and their relationship to the political environment; explores program Urban Policy Political design and evaluation, and the use Spring 2010 PLS627 627 Analysis PLS Science 4 of social indicators. GR LE Lecture Critical pedagogy allows for an in- depth exploration of many problematic issues that assail African Americans from outside and within Contemp Afr- the black community. Several Amer Political possible explanations and solutions Spring 2010 PLS628 628 Problems PLS Science 4 will be addressed. GR LE Lecture

Selected topics related to American political institutions and processes. Seminar-Amer Political Emphasis on readings, discussion, Spring 2010 PLS630 630 Politics & Govt PLS Science 4 and research. Topics vary. GR SE Seminar Investigation of political and legal issues in computer and Internet based crime, including child pornography, computer fraud, and identity theft, prevention of cyber crime and responsibilities of Political computer owners and Internet Spring 2010 PLS631 631 Cyber Crime PLS Science 4 servers. GR LE Lecture

Opinion formation in American politics; relationship of opinion to public policy; voting behavior in American elections; role of mass media and political interest groups in Political the policy process; and development Spring 2010 PLS633 633 Public Opinion PLS Science 4 of political attitudes and values. GR LE Lecture Involves the study of political attitude development. The acquisition of basic political orientations and values, beginning with childhood and proceeding through adolescence and adulthood. Political Political Investigation of the role of various Spring 2010 PLS634 634 Leadership PLS Science 4 socializing agents. GR LE Lecture Analysis of political corruption, including campaigns and elections, graft, the executive branch, Seminar - congressional ethics, corruption in Political Political law enforcement, organized crime, Spring 2010 PLS635 635 Corruption PLS Science 4 and abuse of authority. GR SE Seminar

Examines the nature of the criminal law and reviews the law pertaining to criminal liability; inchoate crimes; the elements of crimes against Political persons, property, and habitation; Spring 2010 PLS636 636 Criminal Law PLS Science 4 and the defenses to criminal actions. GR LE Lecture Examines the constitutional protections that the individual has when confronting the criminal justice system and examines the case law pertaining to the Fourth Amendment (search and seizure), Fifth Amendment (self- Criminal Political incrimination), and Sixth Spring 2010 PLS637 637 Procedure PLS Science 4 Amendment (right to counsel). GR LE Lecture Examines environmental law and policy and reviews the statutory framework pertaining to environmental impact statements, the regulation of air and water pollution, the disposal and cleanup Envirnmental Political of toxic wastes, and workplace Spring 2010 PLS638 638 Law & Policy PLS Science 4 safety GR LE Lecture New biological technologies are emerging that increase our control over human behavior. Course examines legal implications of new biological technologies, particularly Bioethics&Law mind and behavior control, genetic :Abortion,Dth/ Political engineering, birth and death control Spring 2010 PLS639 639 Med PLS Science 4 and organ transplantation. GR LE Lecture Cases in which provisions of the Constitution have been judicially interpreted; federal systems; Constitutional Political separation of powers; and limits on Spring 2010 PLS640 640 Law PLS Science 4 government. GR LE Lecture This course examines federal management of natural resources on public lands, specifically, water, minerals, timber, grazing, and wildlife. Constitutional authority, Natural statutes, regulations, federalism, Resources Political and judical review of administrative Spring 2010 PLS641 641 Law PLS Science 4 decisions are analyzed. GR LE Lecture Survey of the American criminal justice system, concentrating on political aspects. Topics include American police, judges, attorneys, Supreme Criminal Political Court decisions, crime, and public Spring 2010 PLS642 642 Justice Syst PLS Science 4 opinion. GR LE Lecture Study of the law controlling the process by which public agencies make and administer policy. Topics include policy formulation and Administrative budgeting, legislative delegation, Law Political administrative agencies, rule- Spring 2010 PLS643 643 Procedure PLS Science 4 making, and adjudication. GR LE Lecture Topics in Problems, approaches, and topics in Criminal Political the field of criminal justice. Topics Spring 2010 PLS644 644 Justice PLS Science 4 vary. GR LE Lecture Criminal investigative techniques including forensics, evidence, Adv Criminal Political interviews, and interrogation as Spring 2010 PLS645 645 Investigation PLS Science 4 applied to specific types of crimes. GR LE Lecture Examination of the major phases of the governmental budget cycle; types of budget; budgetary reform; economic and public policy impact of government budgeting; decision- making; and legislative-executive Public Political relations in budget formation and Spring 2010 PLS646 646 Budgeting PLS Science 4 implementation. GR LE Lecture Selected national, state, and local problems with emphasis on legal scope of administrative power and Sem Pub Political on research methods used by staff Spring 2010 PLS647 647 Admin PLS Science 4 agencies. Topics vary. GR SE Seminar

Examines gender violence in the U.S. Considers the range of violence, its sources, and solutions. Gender Topics include domestic violence, Violence & Political rape, eating disorders, reproductive Spring 2010 PLS648 648 Amer Pol PLS Science 4 rights, and pornography. GR LE Lecture

Cross cultural examination of gender violence. Considers the range of violence, its sources, and solutions. Intl Politics- Topics include domestic abuse, rape, Gender Political female genital surgeries, Spring 2010 PLS649 649 Violence PLS Science 4 prostitution, and reproductive rights. GR LE Lecture Political processes and governmental institutions of sub-Saharan Africa; special attention to dynamics of political development and socioeconomic change. Comparative Contemp Political analysis of selected African political Spring 2010 PLS651 651 African Politics PLS Science 4 systems. GR LE Lecture Examines the role of human rights in international relations. Considers contending definitions of human rights and debates over policy by focusing on case studies including Intl Human Political South Africa, China, Guatemala, and Spring 2010 PLS652 652 Rights PLS Science 4 Bosnia. GR LE Lecture Examines the political life in the former Soviet Union, with emphasis Soviet on the legacy of communism and Successor Political the role of economics and politics in Spring 2010 PLS653 653 States PLS Science 4 the transition to democracy. GR LE Lecture Introduction to governments and politics of the Middle East with special attention to cultural and Politics of the Political historical background and the Arab- Spring 2010 PLS654 654 Middle East PLS Science 4 Israeli conflict. GR LE Lecture

A seminar covering the development and current status of Israeli and Palestinian politics, with emphasis Israeli & on the Palestinian-Israeli conflict, Palestinian Political and the government and politics of Spring 2010 PLS655 655 Politics PLS Science 4 Israeli and the Palestinian authority. GR LE Lecture

This course examines Canadian government and politics, including political values and culture, as well as institutions and processes. The Canadian Canada-US relationship, and Government & Political similarities and differences between Spring 2010 PLS656 656 Politics PLS Science 4 the two systems will be examined. GR LE Lecture An examination of the theory and practice of Scandanavian government and politics. Consideration of both the political values and culture of the region as Scandanavian Political well as its prime political institutions Spring 2010 PLS657 657 Govt & Politics PLS Science 4 and processes. GR SE Seminar Selected issues in the study of Latin American politics with an emphasis on the nature of the state and the role of instiutions such as the military and unions in politics. Latin Examples from major South American Political American states and Mexico where Spring 2010 PLS658 658 Politics PLS Science 4 appropriate. GR LE Lecture

Introduction to Brazilian politics, society and economy. Topics include Brazil's political and economic liberalization, its international Contemporary Political relations, gender and race relations, Spring 2010 PLS659 659 Brazil PLS Science 4 and the environment. GR LE Lecture Seminar-Comp Readings, research, reports, and Political Political discussion of selected topics and Spring 2010 PLS660 660 Systems PLS Science 4 problems. Topics vary. GR SE Seminar Examines group behavior motivated by the desire to change political, economic, and social systems. Special attention will be given to Social movements outside of the United Movements Political States, including cross-national and Spring 2010 PLS661 661 and Protests PLS Science 4 global movements. GR LE Lecture Survey of theoretical literature on revolutions: what they are, how and why they occur. Explores different approaches to the topic and some of the current debates in the literature. Comparative Political Applies theory to actual historical Spring 2010 PLS662 662 Revolutions PLS Science 4 cases. GR LE Lecture Compare ethnic identity and politics in western societies, including the United States, Canada, Great Britian and France. Topics include minorities and the welfare state, Politics of Political affirmative discrimination, and Black Spring 2010 PLS665 665 Nationalism PLS Science 4 Politics in the United States. GR LE Lecture This course examines the role played by South Asia in shaping the political, economic and security landscapes around the world. Focus will be on four countries in the Politics of Political region: India, Pakistan, Bangladesh Spring 2010 PLS666 666 South Asia PLS Science 4 and Nepal. GR LE Lecture Analysis of political structures and processes of Communist China; Political focus on dynamic factors of Systems of Political socioeconomic and political Spring 2010 PLS667 667 China PLS Science 4 development. GR LE Lecture Sem in Readings, research, reports, and International Political discussion on selected topics and Spring 2010 PLS670 670 Relations PLS Science 4 problems. GR SE Seminar Study of rules governing the conduct of international politics with International Political emphasis on their relevance to Spring 2010 PLS671 671 Law PLS Science 4 current world problems. GR LE Lecture Surveys the phenomenon of terrorism: who employs it, how and why it occurs in international International Political politics, and how targets respond to Spring 2010 PLS672 672 Terrorism Sem PLS Science 4 terrorism. GR SE Seminar

Role of the United States in contemporary international politics and the relationship of the domestic American Political political system to that role. Spring 2010 PLS673 673 Foreign Policy PLS Science 4 Discussion of current problems. GR LE Lecture Examines the political behavior of women in crime and terrorism, Politics of including the roles played by women Women Political in criminal activities and terrorist Spring 2010 PLS674 674 Terrorists PLS Science 4 groups. GR SE Seminar An examination of the position of women and the power of gender in world politics through the feminist international relations theory and Women,Gende Political case studies of women in Spring 2010 PLS675 675 r & World Pol PLS Science 4 international politics. GR LE Lecture Experiential internship in the office of a state legislator, including office Legislative Political work, constituent assistance and Spring 2010 PLS682 682 Internship PLS Science 4 research. GR IN Internship Examines foreign policy perspectives of modern Chinese leaders, including historical, political, economic and ideological priorities. Special attention will be given to China-US relations, as well as China's role in Chinese Political international and regional Spring 2010 PLS685 685 Foreign Policy PLS Science 4 organizations. GR LE Lecture

Model UN is an experiential learning opportunity built around the seminar, with intensive training in research, public speaking, bargaining, and conflict resolution. It culminates at the national collegiate Model UN Political conference in New York, simulating Spring 2010 PLS686 686 seminar PLS Science 4 the United Nations. GR SE Seminar This course examines the history of intelligence gathering, analysis and application in policy-making in the United States. The tension inherent Hst&Pol- in a secret agency operating within a Intelligence Political democratic state and the role of Spring 2010 PLS687 687 Gathering PLS Science 4 technology are addressed. GR LE Lecture Independent Political Supervised individual readings on Independe Spring 2010 PLS690 690 Reading PLS Science 1 selected topics. GR IS nt Study Independent Political Supervised individual research on Independe Spring 2010 PLS691 691 Research PLS Science 1 selected topics. GR IS nt Study Supervised individual projects. May Independent involve intern programs in local Field Political government or other special Independe Spring 2010 PLS692 692 Experience PLS Science 1 programs. GR IS nt Study Advanced study in variable topics that frequently include new developments in the methodology or Contemporary Political subject matter of the various sub- Spring 2010 PLS693 693 Problems PLS Science 4 fields of the discipline. GR LE Lecture

Political Study of particular political problems Spring 2010 PLS694 694 Special Topics PLS Science 1 of contemporary significance. GR LE Lecture Emphasis on statistical literacy and data analysis in political science. Discusses reliability, validity, Political hypothesis testing, measurement Spring 2010 PLS701 701 ICP Statistics I PLS Science 4 and probability. GR LE Lecture Continued emphasis on statistical literacy and data analysis in political ICP Statistics Political science, with focus on regression Spring 2010 PLS702 702 II PLS Science 4 and time series. GR LE Lecture Addresses fundamentals of qualitative and quantitative research in social science; with emphasis on ICP Research Political skills needed to complete masters Spring 2010 PLS703 703 Design PLS Science 4 thesis or project. GR LE Lecture Introduction to the theories and concepts employed in modern political analysis with emphasis on Political the study of international relations Spring 2010 PLS730 730 ICP Theories PLS Science 4 and comparative policies. GR LE Lecture Selected topics or issue areas in international relations or comparative politics. May be ICP Graduate Political repeated for credit under a differing Spring 2010 PLS731 731 Seminar PLS Science 4 subtitle. GR SE Seminar Field experience for students in selected settings. Jointly supervised by faculty and on-site personnel. Political May be repeated up to a total of 4 Spring 2010 PLS779 779 Practicum PLS Science 1 credits. GR PR Practicum Continuing Political Independe Spring 2010 PLS789 789 Registration PLS Science 1 Continuing registration. GR IS nt Study Practical application of knowledge gained through coursework and field Graduate Political experience applied to a capstone Spring 2010 PLS798 798 Project PLS Science 1 project. GR LE Lecture Graduate Thesis Political Spring 2010 PLS799 799 Research PLS Science 1 Research for Master's Thesis. GR LE Lecture Study of the vocabulary and structure of the Portuguese First Year language; practice in conversation, Spring 2010 POR101 101 Portuguese POR Portuguese 4 reading, and writing. UG LE Lecture Study of the vocabulary and structure of the Portuguese First Year language; practice in conversation, Spring 2010 POR102 102 Portuguese POR Portuguese 4 reading, and writing. UG LE Lecture Study of the vocabulary and structure of the Portuguese First Year language; practice in conversation, Spring 2010 POR103 103 Portuguese POR Portuguese 4 reading, and writing. UG LE Lecture Introduction to Portuguese with an emphasis on speaking the language. Essentials of May be taken for a letter grade or Spring 2010 POR111 111 Portuguese POR Portuguese 4 pass/unsatisfactory. UG LE Lecture Introduction to Portuguese with an emphasis on speaking the language. Essentials of May be taken for a letter grade or Spring 2010 POR112 112 Portuguese POR Portuguese 4 pass/unsatisfactory. UG LE Lecture Grammar review, reading, and discussion of selected texts with Second Year practice in speaking and writing the Spring 2010 POR201 201 Portuguese POR Portuguese 4 language. UG LE Lecture Grammar review, reading, and discussion of selected texts with Second Year practice in speaking and writing the Spring 2010 POR202 202 Portuguese POR Portuguese 4 language. UG LE Lecture Historical and philosophical precursors philosophers' and recent History & Professiona thinkers' views of epistemology, Systems - l existentialism, consciousness, and Spring 2010 PSI801 801 Psychology PSI Psychology 3 behavior. GR LE Lecture

Structure of human cognitive systems. Relationship of individual differences, including cognitive styles and intelligence test Memory,Cogni Professiona performance, and cognitive structure tion-Ind Inf l and processing. Applications to Spring 2010 PSI802 802 Proc PSI Psychology 3 clinical and training problems. GR LE Lecture An overview of theories of learning including classical and operant conditioning and verbal learning. Course includes application of Professiona learning theories in the development Fundamentals l and treatment of psychological Spring 2010 PSI803 803 of Learning PSI Psychology 1 disorders. Titles vary. GR LE Lecture Students will learn how to become good consumers of psychological research, how to use electronic databases efficiently, begin to Research Professiona consider how to design their own Methods/Expe l research, and refine APA style Spring 2010 PSI804 804 r. Design PSI Psychology 3 writing skills. GR LE Lecture

Professiona Students will learn basic and l intermediate statistical procedures Spring 2010 PSI805 805 Statistics PSI Psychology 3 and associated theory. GR LE Lecture Process of client designation, problem identification, and functional analysis. Client expectancy, establishing relationships, developing information base for linking, consultation, and Professiona referral. Interviewing styles and l types. Lecture, lab, field work. Titles Spring 2010 PSI806 806 Interviewing I PSI Psychology 3 vary. GR LE Lecture Process of client designation, problem identification, and functional analysis. Client expectancy, establishing relationships, developing information base for linking, consultation, and Professiona referral. Interviewing styles and Interviewing l types. Lecture, lab, field work. Titles Spring 2010 PSI807 807 II PSI Psychology 1 vary. GR LE Lecture Issues relevant to students' development as professional psychologists including professional involvement, legal and legislative Professiona issues, professional ethics and Professional l standards, and relation with other Spring 2010 PSI808 808 Development PSI Psychology 0 professional groups. GR LE Lecture The basics of psychological assessment. Reliability and validity of measurement, current issues in measurement, clinical interviewing and mental status examination are covered. As time allows, an introduction to theories of Professiona intelligence is presented. Titles Psychological l vary. May be taken for letter grade Spring 2010 PSI810 810 Assmnt 1 PSI Psychology 1 or pass/unsatisfactory. GR LE Lecture Basic intelligence and aptitude assessment devices and interface with intervention plans. Biological individual, and social system influences, and minority and social class issues in assessment. Lecture, Psy Professiona lab, field work. Titles vary. Lab Assessment l may be taken for letter grade or Spring 2010 PSI811 811 II: Cognitive PSI Psychology 3 pass/unsatisfactory. GR LE Lecture

Lab in Psy Professiona Assess II: l Spring 2010 PSI811L 811L Cognitiv PSI Psychology 1 GR LB Lab

Psychological Professiona Assessment l Spring 2010 PSI812 812 III PSI Psychology 3 GR LE Lecture

Psych Professiona Assessment l Spring 2010 PSI812L 812L III Lab PSI Psychology 3 GR LB Lab Overview of the administration, scoring, and interpretation of several projective techniques including projective drawings, Incomplete Sentence Blanks, the Thematic Apperception Test (TAT), the Children's Apperception Test (CAT), Professiona and other storytelling techniques. Projective l Titles vary. May be taken for a letter Spring 2010 PSI813 813 Assessment I PSI Psychology 1 grade or pass/unsatisfactory. GR LE Lecture

Covers the issues and methods surrounding the assessment of various types of academic/learning problems including academic underpreparation, impact of psychological impairment, impact of physical impairment, specific Professiona learning disabilities, and adult Educational l ADHD. Titles vary. May be taken for Spring 2010 PSI814 814 Assessment PSI Psychology 1 a letter grade or pass/unsatisfactory. GR LE Lecture Focuses on the recognition of cultural diversity issues as an integral component of a psychologist's clinical and professional responsibilities and the incorporation of these issues into Professiona one's evolving professional identity. Multicultural l May be taken for a letter grade or Spring 2010 PSI819 819 Lab: I PSI Psychology 1 pass/unsatisfactory. GR LB Lab

Professiona Multicultural l Spring 2010 PSI820 820 Lab: II PSI Psychology 1 Continuation of PSI 819. GR LB Lab Effects of prejudice, social policies, housing desegregation, and language styles on work and other relationships. Problem areas, strengths of minorities. Managing Professiona prejudice within the Ethnocultural l professional/client relationship. Spring 2010 PSI821 821 Issues PSI Psychology 3 Lecture, lab, field work. GR LE Lecture Explores the impact of gender on human behavior with specific focus Professiona on the role of gender in l psychological assessment and Spring 2010 PSI822 822 Gender Issues PSI Psychology 1 practice. Titles vary. GR LE Lecture Personality and behavior in a clinical setting. Psychodynamic, phenomenological, dispositional, and behavioral theories of personality. Role of cognition, person-situation Professiona interaction, extroversion, self- Physiological l esteem, and achievement motivation Spring 2010 PSI830 830 Psychology: I PSI Psychology 3 in therapy. GR LE Lecture Covers definition and models of psychopathology including biochemical, genetic, dynamic, and behavioral dimensions; diagnostic systems, differential diagnosis, and Adult Professiona treatment selection. Variables Psychopatholo l affecting individual and group Spring 2010 PSI831 831 gy PSI Psychology 3 functioning also are covered. GR LE Lecture Classification and diagnostic systems related to children. Behavioral problems and related problems in life adjustment, learning, and Child Professiona adaption to peers. Current theories Psychopatholo l of etiology and treatment Spring 2010 PSI832 832 gy PSI Psychology 3 interventions. GR LE Lecture Conceptualizations of infancy, early childhood, and adolescence including physical, cognitive, Professiona intellectual, social, and interpersonal Human l development. Lecture, lab, field Spring 2010 PSI835 835 Development PSI Psychology 3 work. Titles vary. GR LE Lecture

Theories and experimental findings regarding determinants of social behavior including social motivation, attribution theory, perception of people, attitude theories, group Professiona processes, interpersonal attraction, Social l and environmental determinants of Spring 2010 PSI840 840 Psychology PSI Psychology 3 behavior. Lecture, lab, field work. GR LE Lecture

Background, development, and theory of small groups. Effective leadership techniques and Professiona procedures for planning, conducting, Group l and evaluating group interaction and Spring 2010 PSI841 841 Psychotherapy PSI Psychology 3 progress. Lecture, lab, field work. GR LE Lecture

Laboratory portion of the PSI 841. Provides students with hands on experience in forming, conducting Group Professiona and evaluating group interaction and Psychotherapy l progress. May be taken for a letter Spring 2010 PSI841L 841L Lab PSI Psychology 1 grade or pass/unsatisfactory. GR LB Lab Theory and definition of crisis. Individual and community support systems and crisis programs in hospitals, suicide and crisis centers, and office, family, and other Professiona settings. Lecture, lab, field work. Crisis l Concurrent enrollment in lecture and Spring 2010 PSI842 842 Intervention PSI Psychology 3 lab is required. GR LE Lecture Crisis Professiona Intervention l Spring 2010 PSI842L 842L Laboratory PSI Psychology 1 Laboratory portion of PSI 842. GR LB Lab Physiology of body systems including endocrine, nervous, musculoskeletal, respiratory, cardiovascular, reproductive, and renal systems. Autonomic and Professiona endocrine regulation of body Physiological l systems in homeostasis and during Spring 2010 PSI850 850 Psychology PSI Psychology 3 stress. GR LE Lecture

Intensive treatment of subject materials or techniques providing students with increased experience or specialization in specific interventions, assessments, Professiona concepts, or approaches. Titles vary. l Topics vary. May be taken for a Spring 2010 PSI851 851 Elective PSI Psychology 1 letter grade or pass/unsatisfactory. GR LE Lecture

Intensive treatment of subject materials or techniques providing students with increased experience or specialization in specific interventions, assessments, Professiona concepts, or approaches. Titles vary. Systems of l Topics vary. May be taken for a Spring 2010 PSI852 852 Psychotherapy PSI Psychology 1 letter grade or pass/unsatisfactory. GR LE Lecture Problem identification, analysis, intervention management, planning, and evaluation related to systems of service, organization, and support. Quality assurance, operations Service Professiona theory, and evaluation applied to Delivery l service delivery. Lecture, lab, field Spring 2010 PSI872 872 Systems PSI Psychology 3 work. GR LE Lecture Consultation as used for analysis and change in human service settings, business, and industry. Learning principles used to change Professiona public, community, group, and l individual behavior. Lecture, lab, Spring 2010 PSI873 873 Consultation PSI Psychology 3 field work. GR LE Lecture

Analysis and assessment of systems, management styles, work environments, stress and stress management, and executive assessment. Personnel relations, Professiona productivity, and human factors Organizational l (human/machine interface) are Spring 2010 PSI874 874 Psychology PSI Psychology 3 considered. Lecture, lab, field work. GR LE Lecture Introduction to legal and criminal justice system. Study of criminal and civil law in relation to professional Forensic Professiona practice. Study of evidentiary Psychology:Cri l procedures. Discussion of adversary Spring 2010 PSI875 875 minal PSI Psychology 3 procedures. GR LE Lecture

Intense treatment of subject materials or techniques providing students with increased experience or specialization in specific Professiona interventions, assessments, l concepts, or approaches. Titles Spring 2010 PSI880 880 Elective PSI Psychology 1 vary. Topics vary. GR LE Lecture

Intense treatment of subject materials or techniques providing students with increased experience or specialization in specific Professiona interventions, assessments, l concepts, or approaches. Titles Spring 2010 PSI881 881 Elective PSI Psychology 1 vary. Topics vary. GR LE Lecture Intense treatment of subject materials or techniques providing students with increased experience or specialization in specific Professiona interventions, assessments, l concepts, or approaches. Titles Spring 2010 PSI882 882 Elective PSI Psychology 1 vary. Topics vary. GR LE Lecture This is the fourth in a four course series, capstone course in the Diversity Integration series. Emphasis is on case conceptualization, review of cases Professiona drawn from practicum, and Diversity l treatment planning incorporating Spring 2010 PSI883 883 Integration IV PSI Psychology 3 multiple identities. GR LE Lecture

Professiona Exposure to a variety of clinical case Practice l materials using a vertical team Spring 2010 PSI908 908 Tutorial PSI Psychology 1 format. Titles vary. GR LE Lecture Neurophysiology emphasizing major CNS structures and tracts, location and function of cranial nerve nuclei and cranial nerve pathways. Professiona Organization of CNS vasculature and l localization of function. Lecture, lab, Spring 2010 PSI910 910 Elective PSI Psychology 1 field work. GR LE Lecture

Professiona Neuropsycholo l Spring 2010 PSI911 911 gy I PSI Psychology 3 GR LE Lecture Introduction to the field of clinical neuropsychological assessment. Students will be provided with information relevant to the selection, Professiona administration, scoring, and Neuropsycholo l interpretation of neuropsychological Spring 2010 PSI912 912 gy II PSI Psychology 1 tests in different clinical situations. GR LE Lecture Lab portion of PSI 912- Neuropsychology II. Designed to provide students with hands-on experience in administration, scoring, and interpretation of neuropsychological tests such as Professiona those from the Benton laboratory, Neuropsycholo l Halstead-Reitan Battery, and Boston Spring 2010 PSI912L 912L gy II Lab PSI Psychology 1 process approach. GR LB Lab

Continuation of PSI 813-Projective Assessment I. Objective and projective techniques; how and when to administer, score, interpret, and convey results meaningfully. Lecture/La Professiona Emphasis on integrating these b Projective l results into the clinical situation. Combinatio Spring 2010 PSI913 913 Assessment II PSI Psychology 4 Lecture, lab, field work. GR LL n

Intensive treatment of subject materials or techniques providing students with increased experience or specialization in specific Professiona interventions, assessments, l concepts, or approaches. Titles vary. Spring 2010 PSI914 914 Elective PSI Psychology 1 Topics vary. GR LE Lecture Overview of child assessment theory, techniques, and strategies to Professiona prepare students for further practical Child l work in the assessment of child Spring 2010 PSI915 915 Assessment PSI Psychology 1 functioning. Titles vary. GR LE Lecture

Professiona Focuses on the interface between Forensic l psychological assessment and the Spring 2010 PSI916 916 Assessment PSI Psychology 1 legal arena. Titles vary. GR LE Lecture

Intensive treatment of subject materials or techniques providing students with increased experience or specialization in specific Professiona interventions, assessments, l concepts, or approaches. Titles vary. Spring 2010 PSI917 917 Elective PSI Psychology 1 Topics vary. GR LE Lecture

Provides a format for integrating various psychological tests into a coherent battery. In addition to addressing the evaluation of various Professiona psychological disorders, an approach Integrative l is provided for constructing batteries Spring 2010 PSI918 918 Assessment PSI Psychology 1 for unique populations. Titles vary. GR LE Lecture Explores multicultural issues in couples therapy and combines clinical theory and skills development with an appreciation of Professiona ethnicity, race, family of origin, Multicultural l values, and sexual orientation as Spring 2010 PSI920 920 Couples PSI Psychology 1 cultural perspectives. Titles vary. GR LE Lecture Issues central to psychological intervention with gay/lesbian clients including dealing with homophobia/heterophilia, development of a positive Professiona gay/lesbian identity, coming-out Gay/Lesbian l issues, and issues for gay/lesbian Spring 2010 PSI921 921 Issues PSI Psychology 1 couples and families. Titles vary. GR LE Lecture This course explores multiple aspects of spirituality in the context of psychotherapy: how clients relate to change, death, choice, and meaning. Major world Spirituality Professiona spiritual/religious traditions and their and l impact on psychotherapeutic Spring 2010 PSI922 922 Psychotherapy PSI Psychology 3 interventions are discussed. GR LE Lecture

Intensive treatment of subject materials or techniques providing students with increased experience or specialization in specific Professiona interventions, assessments, l concepts, or approaches. Titles vary. Spring 2010 PSI923 923 Elective PSI Psychology 1 Topics vary. GR LE Lecture

Intensive treatment of subject materials or techniques providing students with increased experience or specialization in specific Professiona interventions, assessments, l concepts, or approaches. Titles vary. Spring 2010 PSI924 924 Elective PSI Psychology 1 Topics vary. GR LE Lecture

Professiona Career l Spring 2010 PSI925 925 Assessment PSI Psychology 3 GR LE Lecture Freud and development of psychoanalysis, neo-Freudian, and ego psychology schools. Structural Psychodynami aspects, techniques, and evaluation c Professiona of psychoanalysis including stages of Psychotherpy l development, the unconscious, and Spring 2010 PSI930 930 I PSI Psychology 1 psychodynamics. Titles vary. GR LE Lecture Second quarter of a three quarter Psychodynami sequence designed to teach theory, c Professiona research, and applications of Psychotherpy l psychodynamic, object relations, Spring 2010 PSI931 931 II PSI Psychology 1 and self psychology. Titles vary. GR LE Lecture Focuses on the efficacy of brief dynamic treatments, examines the Psychodynami research on empirically validated c Professiona and nonvalidated dynamic treatment Psychotherpy l protocols for DSM-IV Axis I and II Spring 2010 PSI932 932 III PSI Psychology 1 disorders. Titles vary. GR LE Lecture History and assumptions of behavior therapy. Assessment for behavioral intervention techniques of behavior therapy emphasizing cognitive approaches. Intervention in problem Lecture/La Behavioral Professiona areas with high probability b Psychotherapy l outcomes. Lecture, lab, field work. Combinatio Spring 2010 PSI933 933 I PSI Psychology 1 Titles vary. GR LL n

Bhvrl Professiona Psychthrpy l Spring 2010 PSI934 934 II:Cognitive PSI Psychology 1 Continuation of PSI 933. Titles vary. GR LE Lecture Refractory depressive and anxious mood states in clinical practice and complication of therapeutic effectiveness by co-morbid Bhvrl Psychthr Professiona personality disorders. Emphasis on III:Adv Cog l conceptual and technical approach Spring 2010 PSI935 935 Thr PSI Psychology 1 to treatment. Titles vary. GR LE Lecture Theory, technique, and research base of client-centered psychotherapy. Theory of assessment procedures and techniques of transactional analysis. Humanistic Professiona Gestalt psychotherapy and selected Psychotherapy l existential approaches. Lecture, lab, Spring 2010 PSI936 936 I PSI Psychology 3 field work. Titles vary. GR LE Lecture

Humanistic Professiona Continuation of PSI 936. Course is Psychotherapy l the second quarter of a three Spring 2010 PSI937 937 II PSI Psychology 1 quarter sequence. Titles vary. GR LE Lecture Seminar exploring in-depth Humanistic theory, research, and Humanistic Professiona practice skills that can be utilized by Psychotherapy l a general practitioner of clinical Spring 2010 PSI938 938 III PSI Psychology 1 psychology. Titles vary. GR LE Lecture

Incidence and prevalence of use and misuse of substances, with emphasis on addiction syndromes and stages of alcoholism/addiction. Theories of Professiona addiction/misuse and underlying Chemical l personality dynamics and styles. Spring 2010 PSI940 940 Dependency PSI Psychology 3 Lecture, lab, field work. GR LE Lecture

Advanced Professiona Addresses practical and clinical Group l aspects of conducting group Spring 2010 PSI941 941 Therapy PSI Psychology 1 therapy. Titles vary. GR LE Lecture

Study and discussion of problem- focused, time-limited interventions. Professiona Study of concepts and techniques; Brief l use of programmatic and group Spring 2010 PSI942 942 Psychotherapy PSI Psychology 1 methods. Titles vary. GR LE Lecture Intensive treatment of subject materials or techniques providing students with increased experience or specialization in specific Professiona interventions, assessments, l concepts, or approaches. Topics Spring 2010 PSI943 943 Selective PSI Psychology 1 vary. GR LE Lecture Behavior disorders of children and adolescents. Behavior therapy, group therapy, family therapy, milieu therapy, and pharmacotherapy as intervention Professiona techniques. Problems associated l with the treatment of children. Spring 2010 PSI944 944 Child Therapy PSI Psychology 3 Lecture, lab, field work. GR LE Lecture Multidisciplinary seminar introducing Professiona students to principles of family- Medical Family l focused health care and Spring 2010 PSI945 945 Therapy PSI Psychology 1 collaborative team practices. GR LE Lecture

Different from a beginning survey course, students will apply a more limited focus to the study of family psychology and family therapy. Students will select a theoretical framework or approach to treatment Couples/Famil Professiona which they intend to research y Therapy l and/or apply to case examples and Spring 2010 PSI946 946 Methods PSI Psychology 1 scholarly exposition. Titles vary. GR LE Lecture

Explores the physiological, psychological, social, economic, and political aspects of HIV infection and AIDS with an emphasis on the unique role of psychologist as one of Aids:Clinical Professiona the many health care professionals Issues- l with whom PLWAs and their families Spring 2010 PSI947 947 Clnts/Fam PSI Psychology 1 interact. Titles vary. GR LE Lecture Seminar addresses research and clinical issues regarding domestic violence. Explores impact on and Professiona intervention with victims, Domestic l perpetrators, children and Spring 2010 PSI948 948 Violence PSI Psychology 1 adolescents, and society. Titles vary. GR LE Lecture

Assists students in expanding their knowledge base of human sexuality, developing awareness of personal Introduction Professiona sexual values, and increasing to Sex l competence in intervening with Spring 2010 PSI949 949 Therapy PSI Psychology 1 clients' sexual concerns. GR LE Lecture Interaction of genetic and environmental influences on behavior; inheritance of dominant, recessive, sex-linked characteristics; genetic influence in psychopathology, intellectual Professiona function, and personality Psychopharma l development; and genetic Spring 2010 PSI950 950 cology PSI Psychology 3 counseling. GR LE Lecture Designed to impact the student's knowledge, skills, and attitudes Serving- Professiona about working with individuals and Chronic l families affected by chronic mental Spring 2010 PSI951 951 Mentally Ill PSI Psychology 1 illness. Titles vary. GR LE Lecture Organization and structure of the family and common problem areas. Review of theories of family therapy Lecture/La Professiona and treatment strategies of marital b Family l and sexual dysfunctions. Lecture, Combinatio Spring 2010 PSI952 952 Therapy PSI Psychology 3 lab, field work. GR LL n Techniques of therapy applied to populations whose problems arise from faulty lifestyles and not from serious psychopathology. Topics Professiona include stress management, weight Health l control, and health maintenance. Spring 2010 PSI953 953 Psychology PSI Psychology 3 Lecture, lab, field work. GR LE Lecture Beginning-level course addresses the nature and theory of hypnosis as Professiona well as the integration of this Intro to Cl l therapeutic technique into clinical Spring 2010 PSI954 954 Hypnosis PSI Psychology 1 practice. Titles vary. GR LE Lecture Surveys the major topics on the psychology of older adults. Emphasizes the practice of geropsychology in therapeutic settings. Special emphasis is placed Professiona on Alzheimer's disease. Lecture, Geriatric l video, discussion, field applications, Spring 2010 PSI955 955 Clinical Psy PSI Psychology 3 skills development. GR LE Lecture

Intensive treatment of subject materials or techniques providing students with increased experience Professiona or specialization in specific l interventions, assessments, Spring 2010 PSI956 956 Elective PSI Psychology 1 concepts, or approaches. Titles vary. GR LE Lecture Seminar addresses issues including, but not limited to, female development; the interaction of gender, race, ethnicity, and SES; body image; impact of female Professiona gender role on mental health. Psychology of l Feminist therapy is also covered. Spring 2010 PSI957 957 Women PSI Psychology 1 Titles vary. GR LE Lecture Intensive treatment of subject materials or techniques providing students with increased experience or specialization in specific Professiona interventions, assessments, Feminist l concepts, or approaches. Titles vary. Spring 2010 PSI958 958 Therapy PSI Psychology 1 Topics vary. GR LE Lecture

Practicum in developing, monitoring, and reviewing individualized service- by-objective plans and programmatic service plans. Peer Professiona review, criteria development, and Integrat l other quality assurance methods are Spring 2010 PSI959 959 Psychotherapy PSI Psychology 3 applied. Lecture, lab, field work. GR LE Lecture Focuses on issues related to clinical supervision in psychology; i.e., the process and complexities of supervision, ethical issues, Professiona multicultural issues and l considerations, and supervision Spring 2010 PSI965 965 Supervision PSI Psychology 1 theory and research. GR LE Lecture Provide a working knowledge of APA ethical principles and code of conduct, and Ohio law and rules governing psychologists. Increase sensitivity to potential ethical dilemmas and develop skills in Professiona identifying and resolving ethical Professional l dilemmas in professional Spring 2010 PSI966 966 Ethics/Issues PSI Psychology 1 psychology. GR LE Lecture Study and discussion between faculty and students from medicine, professional psychology, and theology concerning ethical issues and implication for client/patient Professiona care across professional disciplines. Multiprofessio l Titles vary. May be taken for a letter Spring 2010 PSI967 967 nal Ethics PSI Psychology 1 grade or pass/unsatisfactory. GR LE Lecture

Brings together faculty and students from allied health, medicine, nursing, professional psychology and social work to study access to and utilization of primary care and prevention services in urban Professiona communities. Titles vary. May be Multiprofessio l taken for a letter grade or Spring 2010 PSI968 968 nal Issues PSI Psychology 1 pass/unsatisfactory. GR LE Lecture This course provides information on how to develop and maintain a private practice in clinical psychology. Included are topics such as developing a business plan, creating and understanding budgets, marketing a practice, dealing with Professiona third party payers, managing Practice l employees, and working with Spring 2010 PSI969 969 Management PSI Psychology 1 advisors and consultants. GR LE Lecture

Intensive treatment of subject materials or techniques providing students with increased experience or specialization in specific Professiona interventions, assessments, l concepts, or approaches. Titles vary. Spring 2010 PSI970 970 Elective PSI Psychology 1 Topics vary. GR LE Lecture Emphasis on knowledge of measurement theory, test construction, survey methods, and questionnaire techniques. Study of reliability and validity of Professiona measurement devices. Familiarity Program l with APA standards for tests and Spring 2010 PSI972 972 Evaluation PSI Psychology 3 test usage. GR LE Lecture Seminar provides participants with a forum for exploring issues Professiona associated with teaching psychology Teaching of l in higher education settings. Titles Spring 2010 PSI973 973 Psychology PSI Psychology 1 vary. GR SE Seminar

Methods for locating funding sources as well as researching and writing grant applications. Seminar includes formats employed by state and Professiona federal funding agencies. Titles vary. l May be taken for a letter grade or Spring 2010 PSI974 974 Grant Writing PSI Psychology 1 pass/unsatisfactory. GR SE Seminar

Continuation of PSI 875. Focuses on civil court proceedings such as civil commitment, family law, and professional practice issues. Forensic Psychology I is not a prerequisite, but those who have not had the course must meet with the Forensic Professiona instructor prior to enrolling. Titles Psychology:Ci l vary. May be taken for a letter grade Spring 2010 PSI975 975 vil PSI Psychology 1 or pass/unsatisfactory. GR LE Lecture Intensive treatment of subject materials or techniques providing students with increased experience or specialization in specific interventions, assessments, Professiona concepts, or approaches. Topics l vary. May be taken for a letter grade Spring 2010 PSI976 976 Elective PSI Psychology 1 or pass/unsatisfactory. GR LE Lecture Issues relevant to students' development as professional psychologists including professional involvement, legal and legislative Professiona issues, professional ethics and l standards, and relation with other Spring 2010 PSI980 980 Elective PSI Psychology 1 professional groups. GR LE Lecture Provides for an in-depth exposure of students to a variety of clinical case materials under the direct supervision of experienced clinical faculty, using a vertical team format Professiona comprised of students at various l levels of training and experience. Spring 2010 PSI981 981 Elective PSI Psychology 1 Titles vary. GR LE Lecture Intensive treatment of subject materials or techniques providing students with increased experience or specialization in specific Professiona interventions, assessments, l concepts, or approaches. Topics Spring 2010 PSI982 982 Selective PSI Psychology 1 vary. GR LE Lecture Students, under supervision, become acquainted with the work of professional psychologists through direct and indirect experience. First Year Professiona Successful completion of two Clinical l quarters is required for the PsyM Spring 2010 PSI993 993 Experience PSI Psychology 0 degree. GR LE Lecture Students are given hands-on experience in assisting faculty in teaching a course or seminar. Issues dealt with are those common to most teaching settings: development Applied Professiona of a syllabus, choice of teaching Teaching l methods, grading/evaluation and Spring 2010 PSI994 994 Practice PSI Psychology 0 obtaining feedback from students. GR LE Lecture

Professiona l Individualized course of readings Independe Spring 2010 PSI995 995 Directed Study PSI Psychology 1 completed under faculty supervision. GR IS nt Study

Professiona Research or evaluation performed l under faculty supervision. Titles Spring 2010 PSI996 996 Elective PSI Psychology 1 vary. GR LE Lecture Faculty supervised clerkship, field Professiona placement, or other isolated Supervised l circumscribed professional Independe Spring 2010 PSI997 997 Experience PSI Psychology 1 experience. GR IS nt Study

Professiona Project of excellence or other Professional l professional project carried out with Independe Spring 2010 PSI998 998 Dissertation PSI Psychology 1 faculty approval and supervision. GR IS nt Study

Professiona l Spring 2010 PSI999 999 Internship PSI Psychology 1 GR IN Internship Course examines history, research methods biological foundations, perception, consciousness, learning, memory, cognition, language, development, motivation, emotion, social behavior, personality, health, psychopathology and therapy, and Intro To organizational psychology. Spring 2010 PSY101 101 Psychology PSY Psychology 5 UG LE Lecture Course examines the science and principles of psychology. Topics include historical foundations and research methods, brain and Lecture/La behavior, learning, development, b Pschol: personality, memory, language, and Combinatio Spring 2010 PSY105 105 Science Behav PSY Psychology 4 the thinking process. UG LL n Psychol: Science Behav Spring 2010 PSY105L 105L Lab PSY Psychology 0 Required laboratory for PSY 105. UG LB Lab

Course examines the science and principles of psychology. Topics include social behavior, abnormal behavior, psychotherapies, stress and coping, motivation, intelligence, Psy: Science & emotion, states of conciousness, Spring 2010 PSY110 110 Practice PSY Psychology 4 and sensory and perceptual process. UG LE Lecture Writing in PSY Required writing component for PSY Spring 2010 PSY110W 110W 110 PSY Psychology 0 110. UG LB Lab Selected psychological issues and Psy Study their implications for contemporary Contemp society and intellectual thought. Spring 2010 PSY200 200 Issues PSY Psychology 2 Topics vary. UG LE Lecture Writing in PSY Spring 2010 PSY200W 200W 200 PSY Psychology 0 UG LB Lab Effects on behavior of environmental factors such as crowding, noise, pollution, temperature, lighting, and architecture. Applications of psychological knowledge and techniques in dealing with current Environmental environmental problems are also Spring 2010 PSY208 208 Psychology PSY Psychology 4 considered. UG LE Lecture Examines the current state of research evidence about sex differences in all aspects of human behavior, as well as patterns of Psychology of public attitudes about the natures Women & and proper roles of men and Spring 2010 PSY210 210 Men PSY Psychology 4 women. UG LE Lecture

Survey of the diversity of human sexual behavior focusing on the theory, current research, and psycho- social perspective on issues such as biology, coercion, counseling, Human enhancement, gender, infection, Spring 2010 PSY211 211 Sexuality PSY Psychology 4 relationships, or sexual orientation. UG LE Lecture This course is designed to teach principles of psychology and their application through commercial films. Films will be selected to illustrate psychological themes. Students write short answers about how the film illustrates the themes. The instructor will raise the questions before the film so students can watch for specific themes. After the film, students will discuss the questions in class, in a Psy Prin in web chat room, and on an electronic Spring 2010 PSY215 215 Comm Films PSY Psychology 4 bulletin board. UG LE Lecture This course provides instruction into current topics related to stereotyping and prejudice. Course material stems from prominent researchers in the field of prejudice, while lectures are organized around Stereotyping discussions, videos, demonstrations, Spring 2010 PSY251 251 & Prejudice PSY Psychology 4 and experimental findings. UG LE Lecture Introduces the major classes of psychoactive drugs, their behavioral effects, and mechanisms of action. The societal impact of some popular drugs is examined in terms of their Drugs and effects on the brain, body and Spring 2010 PSY291 291 Behavior PSY Psychology 4 behavior. UG LE Lecture

An overview of hormone-behavior relationship in humans and animals. Topics include sexual differences, puberty, reproductive behavior, Hormones and parental behavior, aggression, Spring 2010 PSY292 292 Behavior PSY Psychology 4 eating behavior, and cognition. UG LE Lecture An exploration of modern ideas about conciousness, how it is related to the mind and body, its Mind, Body & usefulness, and its relationship to Spring 2010 PSY294 294 Consciousness PSY Psychology 4 reality. UG LE Lecture Introduction to basics of research methods, descriptive data analysis, and writing research reports in APA format. Students use methods from Basic representative areas in psychology Research to collect data and summarize them Spring 2010 PSY301 301 Methods PSY Psychology 4 using APA style. UG LE Lecture Basic Research Spring 2010 PSY301L 301L Methods Lab PSY Psychology 0 Required laboratory for PSY 301. UG LB Lab Students will be introduced to experimental control, experimental designs, concepts in probability and inferential statistics. Students will conduct experiments in the laboratory sessions, learn to Experimental interpret data objectively, and write Spring 2010 PSY302 302 Methods PSY Psychology 4 scientific reports. Writing Intensive. UG LE Lecture Experimental Spring 2010 PSY302L 302L Methods Lab PSY Psychology 0 Required laboratory for PSY 302. UG LB Lab Writing in PSY Required writing component for PSY Spring 2010 PSY302W 302W 302 PSY Psychology 0 302. UG LB Lab Introduction to alternative research methods including correlational and mixed designs. Students use methods from representative areas in psychology to design a study, collect and analyze data, and Alternative present findings in APA style. Spring 2010 PSY303 303 Res Methods PSY Psychology 4 Writing Intensive. UG LE Lecture Alternative Res Methods Spring 2010 PSY303L 303L Lab PSY Psychology 0 Required laboratory for PSY 303. UG LB Lab Writing in PSY Required writing component for PSY Spring 2010 PSY303W 303W 303 PSY Psychology 0 303. UG LB Lab

Scientific psychological principles, Industrial & procedures, and methods applied to Spring 2010 PSY304 304 Organ Psy PSY Psychology 4 human behavior in organizations. UG LE Lecture (Also listed as HFE 306.) Introduction to the study of human Engineering factors in the design and operation Spring 2010 PSY306 306 Psy PSY Psychology 4 of machine systems. UG LE Lecture Introduction to the use, application, evaluation, and development of psychological tests and measures Tests and such as ability, aptitude, attitude, Spring 2010 PSY307 307 Measures PSY Psychology 4 standardized, or normed measures. UG LE Lecture Survey of the contributions of the psychology of health care. The focus is both theoretical and practical, emphasizing the integration of Psy of Health physiological and psychological Spring 2010 PSY309 309 Behavior PSY Psychology 4 knowledge. UG LE Lecture Overview of facts and theories pertaining to abnormal behavior. Topics include classification and Abnormal diagnosis, and causes and treatment Spring 2010 PSY311 311 Psychology PSY Psychology 4 of abnormal behavior. UG LE Lecture Theories, methodologies, and applications in the areas of attention, perception, visual imagery, memory, expert performance, decision making, and problem solving will be examined. Cognition & The emphasis is on how the brain Spring 2010 PSY321 321 Learning PSY Psychology 4 performs cognitive functions. UG LE Lecture Laboratory research in various areas Cognition & of cognitive psychology. Two hours Spring 2010 PSY323 323 Learning Meth PSY Psychology 4 lecture, four hours lab. UG LE Lecture Cognition & Learning Meth Spring 2010 PSY323L 323L Lab PSY Psychology 0 Required laboratory for PSY 323. UG LB Lab Survey of contemporary perspectives in personality psychology. Research methods, Psychology of assessment strategies, and Spring 2010 PSY331 331 Personality PSY Psychology 4 applications are compared. UG LE Lecture Survey of research methods appropriate to personality assessment and analysis. Laboratory experience in the development, Personality implementation, and analysis of a Research research project focused on an issue Spring 2010 PSY333 333 Meth PSY Psychology 4 in personality psychology. UG LE Lecture Personlty Res Spring 2010 PSY333L 333L Meth Lab PSY Psychology 0 Required laboratory for PSY 333. UG LB Lab

Lifespan Survey of theory, research, and Development methodological issues in the study Spring 2010 PSY341 341 Psy PSY Psychology 4 of development across the life-span. UG LE Lecture Survey of research design appropriate to developmental analysis, innovations in developmental methodology, and laboratory experience in the selection, design, and analysis of developmental problems of specific Developmenta interest to individual students. Two Spring 2010 PSY343 343 l Psy Methods PSY Psychology 4 hours lecture, four hours lab. UG LE Lecture Devel Psychology Spring 2010 PSY343L 343L Meth Lab PSY Psychology 0 Required laboratory for PSY 343. UG LB Lab

Survey of current theories and Social experimental findings regarding the Spring 2010 PSY351 351 Psychology PSY Psychology 4 determinants of social behavior. UG LE Lecture Laboratory course in methods and Social problems involved in social Psychology psychology research. Two hours Spring 2010 PSY353 353 Methods PSY Psychology 4 lecture, four hours lab. UG LE Lecture Soc Psychology Spring 2010 PSY353L 353L Meth Lab PSY Psychology 0 Required laboratory for PSY 353. UG LB Lab Writing in PSY Required writing component for PSY Spring 2010 PSY353W 353W 353 PSY Psychology 0 353. UG LB Lab Introduction to experimental findings and contemporary theories Conditioning of conditioning, learning, and Spring 2010 PSY361 361 and Learning PSY Psychology 4 motivation. UG LE Lecture Problems and methods of research in conditioning, learning, and Cond & Learn motivation. Two hours lecture, four Spring 2010 PSY363 363 Methods PSY Psychology 4 hours lab. UG LE Lecture Cond & Learning Spring 2010 PSY363L 363L Methods PSY Psychology 0 Required laboratory for PSY 363. UG LB Lab Study of the active processes by which organisms gather, interpret, and respond to environmental Spring 2010 PSY371 371 Perception PSY Psychology 4 stimuli. UG LE Lecture Laboratory experience and research techniques in various areas of Perception perception. Two hours lecture, four Spring 2010 PSY373 373 Methods PSY Psychology 4 hours lab. UG LE Lecture Perception Spring 2010 PSY373L 373L Methods Lab PSY Psychology 0 Required laboratory for PSY 373. UG LB Lab

An introduction to the physiological mechanisms of behavior including relationships between the brain, hormones, and behavior. Specific topics may include reproduction, Behavioral emotion, sleep, learning and Spring 2010 PSY391 391 Neuroscience PSY Psychology 4 memory, schizophrenia, and stress. UG LE Lecture

Advanced materials on the physiology of behavior. Sensory, motor, ingestive and cognitive Behavioral systems and addictive processes are Neuroscience evaluated in terms of underlying Spring 2010 PSY392 392 II PSY Psychology 4 neural and hormonal systems. UG LE Lecture Overview of methods used in behavioral neuroscience. Includes Behav neuroanatomical dissections, Neuroscience student presentations, animal Spring 2010 PSY393 393 Methods PSY Psychology 4 testing, and manuscript preparation. UG LE Lecture Behavioral Spring 2010 PSY393L 393L Neurosci Lab PSY Psychology 0 Required laboratory for PSY 393. UG LB Lab Focus on the use of canned computer programs such as SPSS, Lecture/La Adv Exp SAS, and BIOMED in the design, b Desgn: Pkgd analysis, and interpretation of Combinatio Spring 2010 PSY401 401 Comp PSY Psychology 4 behaviorally oriented research. UG LL n Introduction to Advanced Methods in Adv Research select areas of psychology. Topic will Spring 2010 PSY402 402 Methods PSY Psychology 4 vary by title. UG LE Lecture Theories and research relating to Adv Topics causes, symptoms, and influences of Spring 2010 PSY411 411 Abnormal Psy PSY Psychology 4 abnormal behavior. UG LE Lecture Writing in PSY Spring 2010 PSY411W 411W 411 PSY Psychology 0 UG LB Lab Adv Topic Behave Detailed examination of selected Spring 2010 PSY419 419 Neurosci PSY Psychology 4 areas in physiological psychology. UG LE Lecture Adv Top in Cognition & Detailed examination of selected Spring 2010 PSY421 421 Lrng PSY Psychology 4 areas in cognition and learning. UG LE Lecture Relationship of human cognitive, perceptual, and language processes Human- to the effective operation of Computer computer systems. Review of Spring 2010 PSY425 425 Interface PSY Psychology 4 research and theory. UG LE Lecture Examination of selected topics in Adv Topics in personality, including theory, Spring 2010 PSY431 431 Personal PSY Psychology 4 research, and application. UG LE Lecture Work under supervision in an applied psychological setting consistent with students' individual interests (e.g., mental health Practicum: agency, industrial, or organizational Independe Spring 2010 PSY432 432 Applied Psy PSY Psychology 4 setting). Graded pass/unsatisfactory. UG IS nt Study Survey of theoretical approaches to the description and explanation of childhood psychopathology, overview of current research in the area of childhood psychopathology, Devel and description of methodological Psychpatholog problems involved in clinical Spring 2010 PSY433 433 y PSY Psychology 4 research with children. UG LE Lecture The concept of work and stress and its implications for well-being are discussed. Predictors in the organization of work and individual Work Stress differences are identified, and and Well- interventions for managing work Spring 2010 PSY438 438 Being PSY Psychology 4 stress are explored. UG SE Seminar Overview of contemporary clinical Theory & Res approaches, research techniques, Spring 2010 PSY439 439 Clinical Psy PSY Psychology 4 and empirical data. UG LE Lecture Review of current theory, research, Adv Topics in and applied issues in selected Development aspects of development across the Spring 2010 PSY441 441 Psy PSY Psychology 4 lifespan. UG LE Lecture Measurement theory and its application to test development including concepts of reliability, validity, discrimination, and Spring 2010 PSY443 443 Psychometrics PSY Psychology 4 prediction. UG LE Lecture Theories and research findings in Adv Topics in selected topics in industrial Spring 2010 PSY444 444 I/O Psy PSY Psychology 4 psychology. UG LE Lecture Overview of the theories, methods, and research related to human aging. Focus on both current Psychology of research and applications from Spring 2010 PSY447 447 Aging PSY Psychology 4 psychology. UG LE Lecture Detailed examination of selected Adv Topics in areas of current research in social Spring 2010 PSY451 451 Social Psy PSY Psychology 4 psychology. UG LE Lecture Cross-Cultural Psychology explores national differences in perception, cognition, and self-concept as well as in personality dynamics and interpersonal interactions. This more universal view of human thought Cross-Cultural and behavior addresses the Spring 2010 PSY452 452 Psy PSY Psychology 4 challenges of globalization. UG LE Lecture The course examines the social aspects, psychological performance enhancement aspects, and health Applied Sport aspects of sports-related Spring 2010 PSY454 454 Psychology PSY Psychology 4 phenomena. UG LE Lecture

An overview of Language: its development during the first years Psycholinguisti of life, its biological basis, its normal Spring 2010 PSY455 455 cs PSY Psychology 4 and abnormal characteristics. UG LE Lecture Adv Topics in Condition & Spring 2010 PSY461 461 Lrng PSY Psychology 4 UG LE Lecture Study of information processing skills such as selective attention, pattern recognition, reading, Information problem solving, and human Spring 2010 PSY465 465 Processing PSY Psychology 4 performance. UG LE Lecture Adv Topics in Emphasis on modern controversial Spring 2010 PSY471 471 Perception PSY Psychology 4 issues and theories. UG LE Lecture Presents signal detection theory in the context of Thurstonian scaling and statistical decision theory. Studies the application of signal detection theory in various areas of Signal psychology including psychophysics, Detection memory, physiology, and Spring 2010 PSY475 475 Theory PSY Psychology 4 psycholinguistics. UG LE Lecture Physiology, phylogeny, and Animal ontogeny of behavior. This is writing Spring 2010 PSY478 478 Behavior PSY Psychology 4 intensive. UG LE Lecture Writing in PSY Required writing component for PSY Spring 2010 PSY478W 478W 478 PSY Psychology 0 478. UG LB Lab Major trends in the development of History of psychology from its beginnings to Spring 2010 PSY481 481 Psychology PSY Psychology 4 the modern period. UG LE Lecture Writing in PSY Required writing component for PSY Spring 2010 PSY481W 481W 481 PSY Psychology 0 481. UG LB Lab Writing and oral communication intensive seminar integrating Capstone knowledge on select topics. Topic Spring 2010 PSY487 487 Seminar PSY Psychology 4 will vary by title. UG SE Seminar Writing in PSY Required writing component for PSY Spring 2010 PSY487W 487W 487 PSY Psychology 0 487. UG LB Lab

Sem in Special Spring 2010 PSY488 488 Topics PSY Psychology 1 Topics vary. UG SE Seminar Writing in PSY Required writing component for PSY Spring 2010 PSY488W 488W 488 PSY Psychology 0 488. UG LB Lab Primarily derived from current honors thesis research. Literature surveys, experimental designs, and special analytical problems Honors presented and discussed by students Spring 2010 PSY489 489 Seminar PSY Psychology 2 and faculty. Topics vary. UG SE Seminar Writing in PSY Spring 2010 PSY489W 489W 489 PSY Psychology 0 UG LB Lab Specific topics selected by students Ind Reading and instructor. Graded Independe Spring 2010 PSY490 490 Select Topics PSY Psychology 1 pass/unsatisfactory. UG IS nt Study Independent Original problems for investigation. Independe Spring 2010 PSY498 498 Research PSY Psychology 1 Graded pass/unsatisfactory. UG IS nt Study Honors Original problems for investigation Research leading to a psychology department Independe Spring 2010 PSY499 499 Project PSY Psychology 1 honors thesis. UG IS nt Study

Scientific psychological principles, Industrial and procedures, and methods applied to Spring 2010 PSY504 504 Org Psych PSY Psychology 4 human behavior in organizations. GR LE Lecture (Also listed as HFE 506.) Introduction to the study of human Engineering factors in the design and operation Spring 2010 PSY506 506 Psychology PSY Psychology 4 of machine systems. GR LE Lecture

Introduction to the construction and use of attitude scales, aptitude and ability tests in organizational settings Tests and with emphasis on the use of Spring 2010 PSY507 507 Measurements PSY Psychology 4 standard tests. GR LE Lecture The contributions of psychology of health care. Focus is thoeretical and practical, emphasizing the Psychology of integration of physiological and Spring 2010 PSY509 509 Health Beh PSY Psychology 4 psychological knowledge. GR LE Lecture An overview of the facts and theories pertaining to abnormal behavior. Topics include classification and diagnosis, causes, Abnormal and treatment of abnormal behavior. Spring 2010 PSY511 511 Psychology PSY Psychology 4 For nonmajors only. GR LE Lecture Cognitive processes with emphasis on learning and memory systems. Topics include short-term memory, retrieval mechanisms, conceptual structures and skills tests (IQ), Cognition & mnemonic techniques, and Spring 2010 PSY521 521 Learning PSY Psychology 4 amnesias. GR LE Lecture Survey of contemporary perspectives in personality psychology. Research methods, Psychology of assessment stragegies, and Spring 2010 PSY531 531 Personality PSY Psychology 4 applications are compared. GR LE Lecture

Survey of theory, research, and Lifespan methodoligical issues in the study of Spring 2010 PSY541 541 Develop Psy PSY Psychology 4 development across the life-span. GR LE Lecture Current theories and experimental findings regarding the determinants Spring 2010 PSY551 551 Social Psy PSY Psychology 4 of social behavior. GR LE Lecture Introduction to experimental findings and contemporary theories Learning & of conditioning, learning, and Spring 2010 PSY561 561 Motivation PSY Psychology 4 motivation. GR LE Lecture Study of the active processes by which organisms gather, interpret, and respond to environmental Spring 2010 PSY571 571 Perception PSY Psychology 4 stimuli. GR LE Lecture

An introduction to the physiological mechanisms of behavior including relationships between the brain, hormones, and behavior. Specific topics may include reproduction, Behavioral emotion, sleep, learning and Spring 2010 PSY591 591 Neuroscience PSY Psychology 4 memory, schizophrenia, and stress. GR LE Lecture Advanced materials on the physiology of behavior. Sensory, motor, ingestive, and cognitive systems, and addictive processes Behavioral are evaluated in terms of underlying Spring 2010 PSY592 592 Neurosci II PSY Psychology 4 neural and hormonal systems. GR LE Lecture The use of canned computer programs such as SPSS, SAS, and Adv Exp BIOMED in the design, analysis, and Design: interpretation of behaviorally Spring 2010 PSY601 601 Computer PSY Psychology 4 oriented research. GR LE Lecture Use of factorial designs and Adv Design & multivariate tests in psychological Spring 2010 PSY602 602 Quant Analys PSY Psychology 4 research. GR LE Lecture Theories and research relating to Adv Topics in causes, symptoms, and influence of Spring 2010 PSY611 611 Abnormal Psy PSY Psychology 4 abnormal behavior. GR LE Lecture Adv Tpcs (Also listed as BMS 910.) Detailed Physiological examination of selected areas in Spring 2010 PSY619 619 Psy PSY Psychology 4 cognition and learning. GR LE Lecture Adv Tpcs in Detailed examination of selected Spring 2010 PSY621 621 Cognition & L PSY Psychology 4 areas in cognition and learning. GR LE Lecture Examination of critical factors (nature of tasks to be performed, Human- human capabilities/limitations) in the Computer design of effective computer Spring 2010 PSY625 625 Interface PSY Psychology 4 interfaces. GR LE Lecture Examination of selected topics in Adv Topics in personality, including theory, Spring 2010 PSY631 631 Per PSY Psychology 4 research, and application. GR LE Lecture Provides an opportunity to work in an applied psychological setting under supervision. The setting will be consistent with the individual student's interests (mental health Practicum:App agency, industrial or organizational Spring 2010 PSY632 632 lied Psy PSY Psychology 4 setting, etc.). GR LE Lecture Survey of theoretical approaches to the description and explanation of childhood psychopathology, overview of current research in childhood psychopathology, and Develop description of methodological Psychpatholog problems involved in clinical Spring 2010 PSY633 633 y PSY Psychology 4 research with children. GR LE Lecture Overview of contemporary clinical Theory & Res approaches, research techniques, Spring 2010 PSY639 639 Clinical Psy PSY Psychology 4 and empirical data. GR LE Lecture Review of current theory, research, Advanced and applied issues in selected Topics in Dev aspects of development across the Spring 2010 PSY641 641 Psy PSY Psychology 4 lifespan. GR LE Lecture Measurement theory and its application to test development including concepts of reliability, validity, discriminatin, and Spring 2010 PSY643 643 Psychometrics PSY Psychology 4 prediction. GR LE Lecture Advanced Theories and research findings in Topics in I/O selected topics in industrial Spring 2010 PSY644 644 Psy PSY Psychology 4 psychology. GR LE Lecture Overview of the theories, methods and research related to human aging. Focus on both current Psychology of research and application from Spring 2010 PSY647 647 Aging PSY Psychology 4 psychology. GR LE Lecture Detailed examination of selected Adv Topics in areas of current research in social Spring 2010 PSY651 651 Soc Psy PSY Psychology 4 psychology. GR LE Lecture Experimental findings in the areas of animal communication and human language with emphasis on their implications for current theories of language. Includes production and reception of speech, acoustic signal, speech mechanism, personality and Psycholinguisti speech behavior, development and Spring 2010 PSY655 655 cs PSY Psychology 4 deficiencies, and communication. GR LE Lecture Adv Tpcs in Continued study of conditioning, Spring 2010 PSY661 661 Cond Lrng PSY Psychology 4 learning, and motivation. GR LE Lecture Also listed as BMS 905). Study of cognitive skills (e.g., attention) and Information the scientific paradigms used in their Spring 2010 PSY665 665 Processing PSY Psychology 4 investigation. GR LE Lecture Adv Tpcs in Emphasis on modern controversial Spring 2010 PSY671 671 Perception PSY Psychology 4 issues and theories. GR LE Lecture Presents signal detection theory in the context of Thurstonian scaling and statistical decision theory. Studies the application of signal detection theory in various areas of Signal psychology including psychophysics, Detection memory, physiology, and Spring 2010 PSY675 675 Theory PSY Psychology 4 psycholinguistics. GR LE Lecture Animal Physiology, phylogeny, and Spring 2010 PSY678 678 Behavior PSY Psychology 4 ontogeny of behavior. GR LE Lecture Major trends in the development of Hst of psychology from its beginning to the Spring 2010 PSY681 681 Psychology PSY Psychology 4 present. GR LE Lecture

Sem in Special Spring 2010 PSY688 688 Topics PSY Psychology 1 Topics vary. GR SE Seminar Ind Reading Independe Spring 2010 PSY690 690 Select Topics PSY Psychology 1 GR IS nt Study Independent Independe Spring 2010 PSY698 698 Research PSY Psychology 1 Original problems for investigation. GR IS nt Study Survey of available instructional material and discussion of educational theory and techniques leading to more effective instruction. Prin For psychology majors only. Instruction in Department permission required. Spring 2010 PSY700 700 Psy PSY Psychology 4 Graded pass/unsatisfactory. GR LE Lecture

The foundation of experimental design and quantitative techniques will be developed. Students are expected to understand assumptions underlying each technique or procedure. They must also understand their applications to experimental and field research and to experimental and quasi- experimental designs. Both complex analyses of variance, multiple regression and non-parametric techniques will be covered. Computation and computer skills must be mastered. First year research projects and their design Spring 2010 PSY701 701 Dsgn & Quant PSY Psychology 4 and analysis will be reviewed. GR LE Lecture

Dsgn & Spring 2010 PSY702 702 Quant:ANOVA PSY Psychology 4 Continuation of PSY 701. GR LE Lecture

Issues in multiple regression are reviewed using statistical software programs. These issues include Dsgn & bivariate regression, continuous and Quant: Mltpl categorical predictors, interaction Spring 2010 PSY703 703 Reg PSY Psychology 4 effects, and statistical power. GR LE Lecture Issues in multivariate analysis are reviewed using statistical software programs. These issues include path analysis, principle components analysis, confirmatory factor Multivariate analysis, and structural regression Spring 2010 PSY707 707 Meth Psy PSY Psychology 4 models. GR LE Lecture Modern molecular biological investigations of the process of learning and memory. Implications for the development of a molecular Molecular Biol theory of memory processes are Spring 2010 PSY717 717 Memory PSY Psychology 3 considered. GR LE Lecture A survey of psychological principles and methods pertinent to issues of human-machine interactions. It is emphasized that basic and applied research inform each other and are Engineering both necessary for advancing the Spring 2010 PSY721 721 Psychology PSY Psychology 4 field. GR LE Lecture The role of human factors in system design is examined from a cognitive systems engineering perspective. The analytic tools of CSE are Human explored and applied in design Spring 2010 PSY724 724 Factors in Sys PSY Psychology 4 projects. GR LE Lecture

The experimental method as it is applied to social psychological Exp Meth in problems. Provides experiences in Spring 2010 PSY725 725 Soc Psy PSY Psychology 4 both laboratory and field techniques. GR LE Lecture Attitude as a social psychological concept, including problems of Attitude Struct measurement, empirical findings, Spring 2010 PSY726 726 & Change PSY Psychology 4 and theoretical models. GR LE Lecture Current theory and research in selected areas of small groups, including communications, group norms and conformity, group Spring 2010 PSY727 727 Small Groups PSY Psychology 4 structure, and leadership. GR LE Lecture

The major approaches for describing personality structure will be discussed and the results of factor analytic studies will be summarized. Implications of personality structure for behavior will be explored and the interactionist model will be described and evaluated. Relevant data on individual differences and tests will be summarized and evaluated. Consistency of differences across Personality situations as well as application of Spring 2010 PSY732 732 Structure PSY Psychology 4 results will be discussed. GR LE Lecture

Overview of the systems approach to organizational diagnosis, planning, and intervention in human Sys Analy & service organizations. Behavioral Spring 2010 PSY735 735 Organiz Chang PSY Psychology 4 interventions are emphasized. GR LE Lecture Provides an overview of the major topics in industrial/organizational Indust/Org psychology. Traditional as well as Spring 2010 PSY740 740 Psych PSY Psychology 4 developing topics are surveyed. GR SE Seminar In-depth review of the psychological basis of personnel selection including recruitment techniques, criterion development, performance evaluation, validity generalization, and instruments. Theoretical, Personnel practical, and legal issues are Spring 2010 PSY741 741 Selection PSY Psychology 4 covered. GR LE Lecture Review of behavior in organizations within a framework of psychological theory and research. Topics include Organizational socialization, careers, organizational Spring 2010 PSY742 742 Behavior PSY Psychology 4 design, and leadership. GR LE Lecture Designed to explore the theories, research, and practice of leadership Psychology of in work organizations from a Spring 2010 PSY743 743 Leadership PSY Psychology 4 psychological perspective. GR LE Lecture

The course focuses on the unique methodological challenges faced by I/O researchers. The empirical problems that the complex nature of organizations and their uncontrollable environments pose for researchers are discussed. Theory, causation, and experimental validity are reviewed. Various research designs (e.g., true experiments, quasi-experiments, correlation and regression analysis, ethnographic study) are presented and scrutinized. Methods of data collection (e.g., unobtrusive measurement, survey, qualitative) Res Methods are reviewed. Meta-analysis as a Spring 2010 PSY745 745 I/O Psy PSY Psychology 4 research method is discussed. GR LE Lecture Issues in multilevel models are reviewed using statistical software programs. These issues include basic two-level models, growth Multilevel curve models, and multilevel Spring 2010 PSY746 746 Modeling PSY Psychology 4 structural equation models. GR LE Lecture In-depth review of major areas of Prosmnr human factors research. The areas Human reviewed in this course complement Spring 2010 PSY751 751 Factors Psy PSY Psychology 4 those areas reviewed in PSY 752. GR SE Seminar

In-depth review of major areas of Prosmnr human factors research. The areas Human reviewed in this course complement Spring 2010 PSY752 752 Factors Psy PSY Psychology 4 those areas reviewed in PSY 751. GR SE Seminar

Theories and data on social behavior will be reviewed. Topics will include attitude and attitude change, social perception, prejudice, and group Grp Process & decision-making. Possible Spring 2010 PSY753 753 Soc Beh PSY Psychology 4 applications will be discussed. GR LE Lecture Seminar in Human Weekly discussions of topics in Spring 2010 PSY759 759 Factors PSY Psychology 0 Human Factors. GR SE Seminar Human Lrng & Phenomena, principles, and Spring 2010 PSY761 761 Memory PSY Psychology 4 problems of learning and retention. GR LE Lecture Experimental findings in animal and human learning with emphasis on Advanced their implications for current Spring 2010 PSY762 762 Learning PSY Psychology 4 theories in learning. GR LE Lecture Selected problems in perception with emphasis on theoretical Spring 2010 PSY771 771 Perception PSY Psychology 4 interpretations. GR LE Lecture The basic physiology of the senses and the peripheral nervous system. Sensory Emphasis on receptor mechanisms Spring 2010 PSY773 773 Processes PSY Psychology 4 and neural coding processes. GR LE Lecture Intensive laboratory involvement with the instrumentation and surgical techniques used in physiological psychology including: GSR, EMG, EKG, and EEG recordings; animal behavioral changes produced by electrical Neuropsycholo stimulation of the brain and/or Spring 2010 PSY775 775 gy PSY Psychology 4 lesions of brain structures. GR LE Lecture Study of visual systems including psychophysical measurement, temporal and spatial properties, display criteria, colorimetry, and Spring 2010 PSY776 776 Visual Science PSY Psychology 4 visual system modeling. GR LE Lecture

In-depth consideration of visual processes that originate in the cerebral cortex. Topics include binocular vision, motion perception, Cortical Visual eye movements, and the application Spring 2010 PSY778 778 Processes PSY Psychology 4 of these to human factors research. GR LE Lecture Review of instrumentation used in psychological research and applications-relevant microprocessor and analog devices will be described. Topics will include displays, timing, transducers, A/D/A, amplifiers, and logical control. Instrumentati Students will construct and modify Spring 2010 PSY782 782 on in Psy PSY Psychology 4 devices. GR LE Lecture Professional Seminar in which professional issues Spring 2010 PSY784 784 Issues PSY Psychology 1 and ethics are discussed. GR SE Seminar Statistical methods and interpretations encountered in Intermediate experimental studies and Spring 2010 PSY785 785 Statistics PSY Psychology 4 presentations of behavioral data. GR LE Lecture Continuing Independe Spring 2010 PSY789 789 Registration PSY Psychology 1 GR IS nt Study Independent Research conducted under faculty Independe Spring 2010 PSY790 790 Research PSY Psychology 1 supervision. GR IS nt Study Internship in private or governmental organizations under the direction of a faculty advisor. Does not count for graduate credit toward the M.S. or Ph.D. degree in psychology. Graded Spring 2010 PSY797 797 Internship PSY Psychology 1 pass/unsatisfactory. GR IN Internship Research conducted for the M.S. thesis. Research must be approved by supervisory committee, submitted Thesis in writing and defended by public Independe Spring 2010 PSY799 799 Research PSY Psychology 1 oral examination. GR IS nt Study Principles and techniques of visual display design are discussed from the cognitive systems engineering Spring 2010 PSY823 823 Display Design PSY Psychology 4 perspective. GR LE Lecture The application of psychological principles and methods in the avaiation doamin. The focus is on the dynamic pilot-cockpit interface, its cognitive processing demand, Aviation and implications for designs of Spring 2010 PSY825 825 Psychology PSY Psychology 4 technological support. GR LE Lecture Reviews age changes in sensation, perception, learning, and cognition. Focuses on domains including medical and consumer products, driving and skilled activities, and architecture. Research techniques Applied include field observations and Spring 2010 PSY841 841 Develop Psych PSY Psychology 4 cognitive task analysis. GR LE Lecture Work motivation theories are examined in terms of their empirical support and practical usefulness. Goals and the setting of objectives Work by employees are discussed. The Spring 2010 PSY842 842 Motivation PSY Psychology 4 design of work is discussed. GR LE Lecture

The structuring of organizations is discussed in terms of centralization, formalization, and complexity. Issues of division of labor, span of control and departmentalization and delegation are examined. Mechanistic versus organic models of organizational design are compared and contrasted. The role technology plays in design is addressed. The environment's impact on organizational design is examined including uncertainty, information processing and adaptation. Matrix designs are Organizational evaluated in terms of their efficiency Spring 2010 PSY845 845 Theory PSY Psychology 4 and flexibility. GR LE Lecture Advances in computer science and artificial intelligence have provided us with the potential to develop instructional systems that are capable of improving the effectiveness of training. The modules that comprise an instructional system (expert diagnosis, instructional, and environmental modules) are discussed. Theories of information processing, learning, and memory that can be used to guide the development of these systems are Instructional also discussed. Evaluation of training Spring 2010 PSY862 862 Systems PSY Psychology 4 programs are analyzed in depth. GR LE Lecture

Review of computer models for cognitive processing, including propositional and connectionist Cognitive approaches. Development and Spring 2010 PSY864 864 Modeling PSY Psychology 4 evaluation of mathematical models. GR LE Lecture Role of vestibular organs in space orientation. Stimulus parameters, anatomy, neurophysiology, psychophysics, perception, performance, and motor responses Vestibular are examined with special reference Spring 2010 PSY873 873 Function PSY Psychology 4 to aerospace vehicles. GR LE Lecture Advanced examination of auditory psychophysics and perceptual processes involving consideration of Psychoacousti peripheral and central auditory Spring 2010 PSY875 875 cs PSY Psychology 4 physiology whenever possible. GR LE Lecture A review of the history of psychology that explores the major trends in the development of the History & field. The relation of modern Systems in psychology to its antecedents will be Spring 2010 PSY881 881 Psy PSY Psychology 4 explored. GR LE Lecture

Seminars with in-depth coverage of special topics in human factors. Topics in Topics vary. Permission of Human Instructor. May be taken for a letter Spring 2010 PSY886 886 Factors PSY Psychology 1 grade or pass/unsatisfactory. GR LE Lecture Seminars with in-depth coverage of special topics in industrial or organizational psychology. Topics vary. Permission of Instructor. May Topics in be taken for a letter grade or Spring 2010 PSY888 888 Indus/Organiz PSY Psychology 1 pass/unsatisfactory. GR SE Seminar (Also listed as BMS 914.) Coverage of the neurobiological basis of behavior. Focuses on motor function, ingestion, mating, learning, Behavioral memory, rhythmical influences, and Spring 2010 PSY891 891 Neuroscience PSY Psychology 4 emotion. GR LE Lecture

The application of psychophysiological measures to problems in engineering psychology will be addressed. Electroencephalographic, oculomotor, cardiovascular and respiratory measures will be Egr reviewed. Relationship to workload, Psychophysiol attention, circadian rhythms, stress, Spring 2010 PSY894 894 ogy PSY Psychology 4 and display design will be explored. GR LE Lecture Description of human control processes and their models. Man Control & Analyses of human skills and skill Spring 2010 PSY968 968 Motor Skill PSY Psychology 4 typology. GR LE Lecture Original research of a quality that is publishable in refereed journals. Research must be acceptable to the supervisory committee, submitted in Dissertation writing and defended by public oral Independe Spring 2010 PSY999 999 Research PSY Psychology 1 examination. GR IS nt Study Autopsy Spring 2010 PTH601 601 Pathology PTH Pathology 2 MD CL Clinical Clin Lab Spring 2010 PTH603 603 Hematology PTH Pathology 2 MD CL Clinical Hospital- Based Spring 2010 PTH605 605 Pathology PTH Pathology 2 MD CL Clinical Forensic Spring 2010 PTH606 606 Pathology PTH Pathology 2 MD CL Clinical Student- Initiated Spring 2010 PTH800 800 Elective PTH Pathology 4 MD CL Clinical Hospital Spring 2010 PTH801 801 Pathology PTH Pathology 8 MD CL Clinical Pediatric Spring 2010 PTH803 803 Pathology PTH Pathology 8 MD CL Clinical Overview: Hosp-Based Spring 2010 PTH804 804 Path PTH Pathology 8 MD CL Clinical Trauma Autopsy Spring 2010 PTH805 805 Patholgy PTH Pathology 8 MD CL Clinical

F-N Aspiration Spring 2010 PTH806 806 Cytology PTH Pathology 8 MD CL Clinical

FNA Cytology: Spring 2010 PTH807 807 Thyroid PTH Pathology 4 MD CL Clinical Spring 2010 PTH900 900 Extramural PTH Pathology 4 MD H Hospital

Introduction to the basic principles Pharmacol and applications of statistical Biostatistics ogy/Toxico methods as they are applied to data Spring 2010 PTX620 620 for Health Prof PTX logy 4 arising in the health professions. GR LE Lecture

Practical laboratory experiences in commonly used biological techniques including DNA purification and manipulation, protein expression and analysis, and the classical pharmacological techniques of mediating receptor binding. Designed to give hands-on Pharmacol experience along with a short Research ogy/Toxico weekly lecture providing background Spring 2010 PTX700 700 Techniques PTX logy 3 on the theory behind the topic. GR LE Lecture This course will provide students with laboratory management Lecture/La Pharmacol experience. Grades will be based on b Laboratory ogy/Toxico completion of 8 reports (90%) and Combinatio Spring 2010 PTX705 705 Management PTX logy 4 class participation (10%). GR LL n This course will introduce the basic principles that govern the bio- Pharmacol availabilty/activity of drugs and Principles of ogy/Toxico toxants in an organism with the Spring 2010 PTX710 710 Biokinetics PTX logy 4 focus on humans. GR LE Lecture

GLP regulations are a set of international standards developed to ensure quality and reliability of safety data submitted to regulatory Lecture/La Good Pharmacol authorities. Overview of standards b Laboratory ogy/Toxico and principles governing the conduct Combinatio Spring 2010 PTX730 730 Practice PTX logy 3 of pharm/tox studies. GR LL n Students are required to independently write a 10-15 page Library Pharmacol scientific reviews on a current topic Research Part ogy/Toxico in Pharmacology & Toxicology with Independe Spring 2010 PTX740 740 I PTX logy 3 input from the advisor. GR IS nt Study Students will independently write a 10-15 page scientific review on a Library Pharmacol current topic in Pharmacology & Research Part ogy/Toxico Toxicology with at least 25 Independe Spring 2010 PTX745 745 2 PTX logy 3 references. GR IS nt Study

This course will introduce the basic Pharmacol principles that govern the dynamics Principles of ogy/Toxico of drugs and toxants in an organism Spring 2010 PTX750 750 Biodynamics PTX logy 4 with the focus on humans. GR LE Lecture Modern toxicology focuses on understanding the mechanism of action of chemicals at the molecular level. This course will explore a spectrum of molecular mechanisms Pharmacol of toxicity providing a broad Molecular ogy/Toxico perspective of the cutting edge of Spring 2010 PTX751 751 Toxicology PTX logy 4 research in toxicology. GR LE Lecture This course will provide a in depth understanding of chemical warfare threat agents and medical intervention. It will also introduce requirements for government and Medical Pharmacol contract research standards for Chemical ogy/Toxico study design, development and Spring 2010 PTX770 770 Defense PTX logy 3 execution. GR LE Lecture This course will provide an in depth understanding of biological warfare threat agent pathogenesis, toxicology, and medical intervention. The course will also introduce requirements for Government and Contract Research standards for working with highly pathogenic microorganisms, study design, development, and execution to include issues with regard to Good Laboratory Practices, Institutional Medical Pharmacol Animal Care and Use Committee, Biological ogy/Toxico Quality Assurance, and safety Spring 2010 PTX771 771 Defense PTX logy 3 pharmacology. GR LE Lecture This course will provide an opportunity for students to review historical chemical and biological Pharmacol scenarios to evaluate means, Case Studies ogy/Toxico methods, motivation and effects of Spring 2010 PTX772 772 Bio Chem Def PTX logy 3 such uses. GR LE Lecture

This course provides basic and general principles on animal handling, caring and experimental design. It instructs basic techniques in drug dosing and administration, Integr Pharmacol animal surgery, tissue sample Pharm/Tox ogy/Toxico collection. Emphasizes Biomedical Spring 2010 PTX775 775 Methods PTX logy 3 Science's current methods. GR LE Lecture PTX Pharmacol Guest speakers, students, WSU Seminar/Journ ogy/Toxico faculty present research results and Spring 2010 PTX990 990 al Club PTX logy 1 current topics form literature. GR SE Seminar Student Initiated Spring 2010 PYC600 600 Elective PYC Psychiatry 2 MD LE Lecture Intro Child Spring 2010 PYC602 602 Adolescent PYC Psychiatry 2 MD CL Clinical Psychiatry Spring 2010 PYC700 700 Clerkship PYC Psychiatry 11 MD CL Clinical Student- Initiated Spring 2010 PYC800 800 Elective PYC Psychiatry 4 MD CL Clinical Consult/Liaiso Spring 2010 PYC801 801 n Psychiatry PYC Psychiatry 8 MD CL Clinical O-P Child/Adolesce Spring 2010 PYC803 803 nt Psych PYC Psychiatry 8 MD CL Clinical Consultation/L Spring 2010 PYC808 808 iaison Psych PYC Psychiatry 8 MD CL Clinical Community Spring 2010 PYC809 809 Psychiatry PYC Psychiatry 8 MD CL Clinical Acting Internship Spring 2010 PYC810 810 Psychiatry PYC Psychiatry 8 MD CL Clinical Care of Severely Spring 2010 PYC811 811 Mentally Ill PYC Psychiatry 8 MD CL Clinical

Intro Spring 2010 PYC812 812 Psychotherapy PYC Psychiatry 8 MD CL Clinical Mental Retardation/D Spring 2010 PYC813 813 D PYC Psychiatry 8 MD CL Clinical Addiction Spring 2010 PYC814 814 Psychiatry PYC Psychiatry 8 MD CL Clinical Systems- Based Spring 2010 PYC815 815 Psychiatry PYC Psychiatry 8 MD CL Clinical

Spring 2010 PYC900 900 Extramural PYC Psychiatry 4 MD H Hospital Student- Initiated Spring 2010 RAD800 800 Elective RAD Radiology 4 MD CL Clinical Medical Spring 2010 RAD803 803 Imaging RAD Radiology 8 MD CL Clinical

Spring 2010 RAD900 900 Extramural RAD Radiology 4 MD H Hospital Study of selected Biblical writings viewed in their original cultural contexts and chosen to reflect the varieties of Biblical literature, the Great Bible's relationship to various Books:Bible & societies, and its role in the Spring 2010 REL204 204 Wstrn Cult REL Religion 4 development of Western culture. UG LE Lecture Writing in REL Required writing component for REL Spring 2010 REL204W 204W 204 REL Religion 0 204. UG LB Lab Explores the question of the meaning of religion by looking at various ways in which people experience and express it. Diverse What is examples of religion and religious Spring 2010 REL205 205 Religion? REL Religion 4 life are considered. UG LE Lecture General introduction to the major religious traditions of South Asia and East Asia: Hinduism, Buddhism, Eastern Confucianism, Taoism, and Spring 2010 REL206 206 Religions REL Religion 4 Shintoism. UG LE Lecture General introduction to the major religious traditions of Judaism, Western Christianity, Islam, and other Spring 2010 REL207 207 Religions REL Religion 4 selected religious traditions. UG LE Lecture Hebrew Introduction to the literature, Scripture(Old history, and religion of ancient Spring 2010 REL220 220 Test) REL Religion 3 Israel. UG LE Lecture

Introduction to the literature and religion in Jewish sects from the Exile (ca. 500 B.C.E.) to the Mishnah Between the of Judah the Prince (200 C.E.), Spring 2010 REL221 221 Testaments REL Religion 3 including the Dead Sea Scrolls. UG LE Lecture Lit & Rel of Introduction to the literature, New history, and religion of early Spring 2010 REL222 222 Testament REL Religion 3 Christianity. UG LE Lecture Survey of different religions in the United States with attention to the Religion & the growth of a distinctive form of Amer religion shaped by the American Spring 2010 REL231 231 Experience REL Religion 3 experience. UG LE Lecture

Survey of the black American religious experience from the colonial era to the present. Examines what black American Afro-American religion is and the role it plays in the Spring 2010 REL235 235 Religious Exp REL Religion 3 sociopolitical life of Afro-Americans. UG LE Lecture Comparative study of the role of World religion in cultures and societies on Spring 2010 REL245 245 Religions REL Religion 3 the international scene. UG LE Lecture Focuses on the religious concepts African and practices of premodern African Spring 2010 REL246 246 Religion REL Religion 3 tradition. UG LE Lecture (Also listed as PHL 280.) Selected cross-disciplinary issues arising from philosophy and religion; Judeo- Christian concept of God, grounds for belief and disbelief, revelation and faith, religious language, verification, immortality and resurrection, and karma and Phl of reincarnation. Issues are discussed Religion:Faith on the basis of selected texts on Spring 2010 REL280 280 & Reason REL Religion 3 faith and reason. UG LE Lecture (Also listed as PHL 281.) Cross- disciplinary perspective on philosophical and religious schools of thought in the early 20th century. Absolute and personal idealism, spirit, value, positivism and naturalism, history and culture, Phl of modernism and pragmatism, Rel:Contemp religious consciousness, and Spring 2010 REL281 281 West Survey REL Religion 3 phenomenology. UG LE Lecture

Concentrates on specific segments of American religious life. Focuses on one or more distinctive religious Religion in groups or movements in the context Spring 2010 REL300 300 America REL Religion 4 of American history and culture. UG LE Lecture Survey of important themes in religious thought of the major Early & Western traditions. Selected Medieval West readings from primary sources and Spring 2010 REL310 310 Rel Thgt REL Religion 4 secondary interpretations. UG LE Lecture Survey of important themes in the religious thought of the major Reformation & Western traditions. Selected Mod West Rel readings from primary sources and Spring 2010 REL311 311 Tht REL Religion 4 secondary interpretations. UG LE Lecture Examination of the structures of religious experience that have shaped the development of Christianity in history. Institutional and ritual forms are investigated as systems of meaning against the backdrop of the general history of Spring 2010 REL315 315 Christianity REL Religion 4 religions. UG LE Lecture Examination of Judaism as a religious faith and people, with special reference to formative Judaism: Faith historical, social, ethnic, and cultural Spring 2010 REL316 316 & People REL Religion 4 factors. UG LE Lecture Examination of the major themes and issues in the works of contemporary Jewish thinkers (e.g., Contemporary Borowitz, Herberg, Fackenheim, Jewish Kaplan, Rothschild, Heschel, Spring 2010 REL318 318 Thought REL Religion 4 Rubenstein, and Weisel). UG LE Lecture Examination of selected religious movements and/or problems in the Biblical period, and their Religions in interconnectedness and mutual Spring 2010 REL321 321 Biblical Period REL Religion 4 influences. UG LE Lecture

Examination of selected aspects of Biblical literature from both literary and historical perspectives to Topics in explore the possible structures, Biblical functions, and meanings of this Spring 2010 REL322 322 Literature REL Religion 4 literature for its original community. UG LE Lecture Writing in REL Spring 2010 REL322W 322W 322 REL Religion 0 UG LB Lab

Examination of selected topics in American religion to investigate its Topics in basic religious structures and to American explore the relationship of religious Spring 2010 REL330 330 Religion REL Religion 4 phenomena to their cultural context. UG LE Lecture Writing in REL Spring 2010 REL330W 330W 330 REL Religion 0 UG LB Lab Considers a variety of new religious movements in America, including New Religious Shakers, Mormons, Seventh-Day Movemnts in Adventists, and Jehovah's Spring 2010 REL331 331 Amer REL Religion 4 Witnesses. UG LE Lecture General examination of the role women have played in American Women & religious history, with special Religion in reference to the diversity of Spring 2010 REL332 332 America REL Religion 4 women's religious experiences. UG LE Lecture Studies in the religious dimension of Asian cultures with attention to Topics in historical, social, and aesthetic Spring 2010 REL340 340 Asian Religion REL Religion 4 perspectives. UG LE Lecture

Study of the origin and development of Islam including contemporary Spring 2010 REL341 341 Islam REL Religion 4 issues and problems. UG LE Lecture Writing in REL Spring 2010 REL341W 341W 341 REL Religion 0 UG LB Lab Examination of the role of religion in Japanese culture and society with Religion in attention to both historical Spring 2010 REL344 344 Japanese Life REL Religion 3 development and current issues. UG LE Lecture (Also listed as SOC 361.) General treatment of religion as a social institution, examining the influence of religious ideas and organizations Religion and on other social institutions and the Spring 2010 REL361 361 Society REL Religion 4 influence of society on religion. UG LE Lecture (Also listed as ATH 346.) Anthropological approach to the meaning and function of religion in social life and the nature of the thought or belief systems that gave rise to different forms of religious Anthropology life; emphasis on primitive and Spring 2010 REL362 362 of Religion REL Religion 4 peasant societies. UG LE Lecture Introduction to selected themes, issues, and problems in the interaction of religion and Religion and psychology. Differing points of view Spring 2010 REL363 363 Psychology REL Religion 4 are considered. UG LE Lecture (Also listed as PLS 315.) General examination of both the historical and the contemporary relation Religion & between religion and politics in the Politics in United States, with special reference Spring 2010 REL365 365 America REL Religion 4 to church/state separation UG LE Lecture Special topics for intensified study of the ethical dimensions of a particular religious tradition or for concentrated study in theoretical or Studies in practical ethical problems. Topics Spring 2010 REL370 370 Ethics: REL Religion 4 vary. UG LE Lecture

Spring 2010 REL370W 370W Writing in REL REL Religion 0 UG LB Lab (Also listed as PHL 371.) Case studies and discussion of ethical Business issues involved in business Spring 2010 REL371 371 Ethics REL Religion 4 transactions and management. UG LE Lecture (Also listed as PHL 378.) Examination of ethical issues confronting society in areas of medicine and health care, from perspective of philosophical and theological ethics. Examples include ethics of abortion, euthanasia, Ethics and experimental medicine, and behavior Spring 2010 REL378 378 Medicine REL Religion 4 control. UG LE Lecture Writing in REL Spring 2010 REL378W 378W 378 REL Religion 0 UG LB Lab Studies in Selected Problems, approaches, and topics in Spring 2010 REL390 390 Subjects REL Religion 4 the field of religion. Topics vary. UG LE Lecture Writing in REL Required writing component for REL Spring 2010 REL390W 390W 390 REL Religion 0 390. UG LB Lab (Also listed as PHL 394.) Representative writers of the Spring 2010 REL394 394 Existentialism REL Religion 4 existentialist movement. UG LE Lecture Development of religious thought and institutional life in the United Religion in States viewed in relationship to Spring 2010 REL431 431 American Life REL Religion 4 American social change. UG LE Lecture

Analysis of black American religious thought through critical study of the Black Amer writings of selected figures who Religious have helped shape black religion Spring 2010 REL435 435 Thought REL Religion 4 from 1780 to the present. UG LE Lecture (Also listed as PHL 443.) Perennial themes in Asian cultures (such as individual, society, and cosmos; appearance and reality; time and history; karma, freedom, and Asian responsibility) as they have been Religious treated in the philosophical Spring 2010 REL443 443 Philosophy REL Religion 4 traditions of these cultures. UG LE Lecture (Also listed as ENG 460.) Provides intensive study of literary works in terms of significant and recurring Religious religious themes and images as they Themes in can be traced in various cultures and Spring 2010 REL456 456 Literature REL Religion 4 literary traditions. UG LE Lecture Independent Independe Spring 2010 REL490 490 Reading REL Religion 1 UG IS nt Study Seminar in Spring 2010 REL493 493 Religion REL Religion 4 Topics vary. UG SE Seminar Writing in Spring 2010 REL493W 493W Religion REL Religion 0 UG LB Lab Intensive consideration of problems and issues in a given area of religious study; topics determined in consultation between students and Undergrad department. Graded Research in pass/unsatisfactory at discretion of Independe Spring 2010 REL494 494 Religion REL Religion 1 department. UG IS nt Study Guided research culminating in a major paper on a topic chosen by the student and the instructor. Students develop a comprehensive bibliography, prepare a detailed outline, and write and revise the Independe Spring 2010 REL497 497 Senior Project REL Religion 4 final project. UG IS nt Study Writing in REL Spring 2010 REL497W 497W 497 REL Religion 0 UG LB Lab Survey of important themes in the religious thought of the major Early & Western traditions. Selected Medieval West readings from primary sources and Spring 2010 REL510 510 Rel Thgt REL Religion 4 secondary interpretations. GR LE Lecture Survey of important themes in the religious thought of the major Reformation & Western traditions. Selected Mod West Rel readings from primary sources and Spring 2010 REL511 511 Tht REL Religion 4 secondary interpretations. GR LE Lecture An examination of the structures of religious experience which have shaped the development of Christianity in history. Institutional and ritual forms will be investigated as systems of meaning against the backdrop of the general history of Spring 2010 REL515 515 Christianity REL Religion 4 religions. GR LE Lecture Judaism as a religious culture of a particular people is examined Judaism: Faith critically, historically and Spring 2010 REL516 516 and People REL Religion 4 phenomenologically. GR LE Lecture Examination of the major themes and issues in the works of contemporary Jewish thinkers, e.g., Contemporary Borowitz, Herberg, Fackenheim, Jewish Kaplan, Rothschild, Heschel, Spring 2010 REL518 518 Thought REL Religion 4 Rubenstein and Wiessel. GR LE Lecture Examination of selected religious movements and/or problems in the Biblical period and their Religions in interconnectedness and mutual Spring 2010 REL521 521 Biblical Period REL Religion 4 influences. GR LE Lecture

Examination of selected aspects of Biblical literature from both literary and historical perspectives to Topics in explore the possible structures, Biblical functions, and meanings of this Spring 2010 REL522 522 Literature REL Religion 4 literature for its original community. GR LE Lecture

Examination of selected topics in American religion to investigate Topics in basic religious structures and to American explore the relationship of religious Spring 2010 REL530 530 Religion REL Religion 4 phenomena to their cultural context. GR LE Lecture Studies in the religious dimension of Asian cultures, with emphasis on Topics in historical, social, and aesthetic Spring 2010 REL540 540 Asian Religion REL Religion 4 perspectives. GR LE Lecture Examination of the role of religion in Japanese culture and society with Religion in attention to both historical Spring 2010 REL544 544 Japanese Life REL Religion 3 development and current issues. GR LE Lecture Basic issues in death and dying using resources from human Understanding sciences and humanities in a Spring 2010 REL557 557 Death REL Religion 4 religious perspective. GR LE Lecture (Also listed as SOC 561.) Treatment of religion as a social institution. Examines the influence of religious ideas and organizations on other Religion and social institutions, and the influence Spring 2010 REL561 561 Society REL Religion 4 of society on religion. GR LE Lecture (Also listed as ATH 546.) Anthropological approach to the meaning and function of religion in social life and the nature of the thought or belief systems that gave rise to different forms of religious Anthropology life. Emphasis on primitive and Spring 2010 REL562 562 of Religion REL Religion 4 peasant societies. GR LE Lecture An introduction to selected themes, issues, and problems in the interaction of religion and Religion and psychology. Differing points of view Spring 2010 REL563 563 Psychology REL Religion 4 are considered. GR LE Lecture

A special topics course for intensified study of the ethical dimensions of a particular religious tradition or for concentrated study in theoretical or Studies in practical ethical problems. Topics to Spring 2010 REL570 570 Ethics REL Religion 4 be announced with each offering. GR LE Lecture (Also listed as PHL 578.) An examination of the ethical issues confronting society in the area of medicine and health care, considered from the perspective of philosophical and theological ethics. Examples include ethics of abortion, Ethics and euthanasia, experimental medicine, Spring 2010 REL578 578 Medicine REL Religion 4 and behavior control. GR LE Lecture

Realism and the revolt against idealism. Cross-disciplinary analysis of major contemporary process Philosophy of philosophers and the implications of Religion:Proce their thoughts for religion. Focus on Spring 2010 REL582 582 ss REL Religion 4 Alfred North Whitehead. GR LE Lecture Cross-disciplinary analysis of modes of human awareness through which religious meaning is expressed (sensation, morality, beauty, reason, Philosophy of and human relations). Examination religion:Secula of presuppositions of contemporary Spring 2010 REL583 583 r REL Religion 4 secular religion in existentialism. GR LE Lecture Studies in Problems, approaches, and topics in Spring 2010 REL590 590 Selected Subj REL Religion 4 the field of religion. Topics vary. GR LE Lecture Development of religious thought and institutional life in the United Religion in States viewed in relationship to Spring 2010 REL631 631 American Life REL Religion 4 American social change. GR LE Lecture

Analysis of black American religious thought through critical study of the Black Amer writings of selected figures who Religious have helped shape black religion Spring 2010 REL635 635 Thought REL Religion 4 from 1780 to the present. GR LE Lecture

Study of the origin and development of Islam, including contemporary Spring 2010 REL641 641 ISLAM REL Religion 4 issues and problems. GR LE Lecture (Also listed as PHL 643.) Perennial themes in Asian cultures, such as individual, society, and cosmos; appearance and reality; time and history; and karma, freedom, and Asian responsibility. Treatment of these Religious themes in the philosophical Spring 2010 REL643 643 Philosophy REL Religion 4 traditions of Asian cultures. GR LE Lecture Courses offered under this number provide intensive study of literary works in terms of significant and recurring religious themes and Religious images as they can be traced in Themes in various cultures, and literary Spring 2010 REL656 656 Literature REL Religion 4 traditions. GR LE Lecture

Intensive study of selected problems (e.g., the teaching of religion in secondary school, medical ethics) to meet particular needs of Spring 2010 REL670 670 Workshop REL Religion 1 participating students. Titles vary. GR LE Lecture

(Also listed as LAW 695 and MGT 695.) Ethical responsibilities of business in light of political, moral, social, and religious considerations. Emphasis on analysis and evaluation Ethics in of the changing framework of Industrial responsibilities facing both business Spring 2010 REL679 679 Society REL Religion 3 organizations and their leaders. GR LE Lecture Evolution,Reli Introduction to the biological, gion and philosophical, theological, and Spring 2010 REL687 687 Ethics REL Religion 4 ethical aspects of evolution GR LE Lecture Seminar in Spring 2010 REL693 693 Religion REL Religion 4 Topics vary. GR LE Lecture (Also listed as PHL 694.) Representative writers of the Spring 2010 REL694 694 Existentialism REL Religion 3 existentialist movement. GR LE Lecture

Intensive research in specialized Reading & areas. Students must submit written Research in proposals, with faculty approval, for Independe Spring 2010 REL701 701 Religion REL Religion 2 acceptance into course. GR IS nt Study Intensive research in specialized Reading & areas. Students must submit written Research in proposals, with faculty approval, for Independe Spring 2010 REL702 702 Religion REL Religion 2 acceptance into course. GR IS nt Study

Intensive research in specialized Reading & areas. Students must submit written Research in proposals, with faculty approval, for Independe Spring 2010 REL703 703 Religion REL Religion 2 acceptance into course. GR IS nt Study Introduction to manual communication for professionals Lecture/La preparing to work in rehabilitation or b American Sign Rehabilitati anyone interested in learning sign Combinatio Spring 2010 RHB101 101 Language I RHB on 4 language. UG LL n

Continuation of the introduction to manual communication for professionals preparing to work in rehabilitation or for anyone interested in acquiring expertise in the area of sign language. Emphasis Lecture/La is on conversational skills. Aspects of b American Sign Rehabilitati deafness are covered through Combinatio Spring 2010 RHB102 102 Language II RHB on 4 speakers and readings. UG LL n A continued expansion of the conversational ranges and Lecture/La knowledge of American Sign b American Sign Rehabilitati Language from RHB 101 and 102. Combinatio Spring 2010 RHB103 103 Language III RHB on 4 Outside activity required. UG LL n A general introduction to the philosophy, history and development of rehabilitation. The course familiarizes students with areas to be considered when providing services to persons with physical/mental disabilities. Students also obtain an understanding of the Intro to Rehabilitati rehabilitation code of ethics and Spring 2010 RHB201 201 Rehabilitation RHB on 4 social cultural influences. UG LE Lecture Prepares students to locate and evaluate the local, state, and federal resources available to meet the needs of persons with disabilities. Students will visit community agencies and volunteer in a Lecture/La community agency of their choice b Rehabilitation Rehabilitati for a minimum of 25 hours during Combinatio Spring 2010 RHB202 202 Resources RHB on 4 the quarter. UG LL n Writing in RHB Rehabilitati Spring 2010 RHB202W 202W 202 RHB on 0 UG LB Lab This course explores concepts, social policy, and approached related to alcohol and drug use including the addiction process, costs of abuse to Intro to the individual, family and society, Alcohol & Rehabilitati and successful approaches for Spring 2010 RHB210 210 Drugs RHB on 4 dealing with abuse. UG LE Lecture Writing in in Rehabilitati Required writing component for RHB Spring 2010 RHB210W 210W RHB 210 RHB on 0 210. UG LB Lab This intermediate course develops grammatical and vocabulary Lecture/La competency in sign formation, b American Sign Rehabilitati vocabulary, morphology, syntax, and Combinatio Spring 2010 RHB228 228 Language IV RHB on 4 discourse. UG LL n Higher level grammatical features of American Sign Language are covered to enhance receptive and productive mastery of its grammar Lecture/La and vocabulary. Practical application b American Sign Rehabilitati of conversational and interactive Combinatio Spring 2010 RHB229 229 Language V RHB on 4 scenarios are also covered. UG LL n

Interactive scenarios mastering grammar and vocabulary are covered via telling life events, describing events in time, asking for clarification, correcting, conforming, Lecture/La elaborating on information, b American Sign Rehabilitati agreement/disagreement resolving Combinatio Spring 2010 RHB230 230 Language VI RHB on 4 conflicts, and giving direction. UG LL n

Introduction to medical terminology and system disorders that usually have continued and long-standing residual effects and that commonly require rehabilitation intervention. Considers how disabling conditions impact vocational and social Medical activities of daily living. Attention Aspects Rehab Rehabilitati given to the pharmacological Spring 2010 RHB301 301 I RHB on 4 aspects of treating disabilities. UG LE Lecture Examination of the treatment and rehabilitation of those physical disabilities that impose chronic limitations on activity. Consideration Medical of the social and vocational Aspects Rehab Rehabilitati adjustments that must be made by Spring 2010 RHB302 302 II RHB on 3 the individual. UG LE Lecture Overview of job development and job placement techniques. Various methods to access the job market through job seeking skills, resume preparation, occupational information, and job analysis are discussed. Attention is given to attitudinal and architectural barriers that people with disabilities may Employing Rehabilitati encounter in their job search Spring 2010 RHB303 303 Pers w/Disab RHB on 4 process. UG LE Lecture Assists students in acquiring skills in interviewing, case recording, writing rehabilitation plans with appropriate Rehabilitation Rehabilitati justifications, and case Spring 2010 RHB304 304 Casework RHB on 4 management. UG LE Lecture Provides an overview of the social, cultural, and psychophysiological Sub effects of substance abuse. Abuse:Soc & Rehabilitati Emphasis is on alcoholism and other Spring 2010 RHB305 305 Hum Iss RHB on 4 popular mind-altering drugs. UG LE Lecture Independent study in areas of interest to students that are not readily available in any existing course. Topics vary. May be taken Ind Study Min Rehabilitati for letter grade or Independe Spring 2010 RHB370 370 Prob Rehab RHB on 1 pass/unsatisfactory. UG IS nt Study The purpose of this course is to provide the student with the etiology Rehabilitati and rehabilitation techniques for Spring 2010 RHB401 401 Intro to DD RHB on 4 people with MR/DD. UG LE Lecture The course will assist students to develop skills in test administration, scoring, interpretation, behavior observation, report writing, and the development of comprehensive career path for the individual being assessed. Hands-on experience will be an integral part of the course. Career Rehabilitati This course is a WAC course for the Spring 2010 RHB402 402 Assessment RHB on 4 rehabilitation services major/minor. UG LE Lecture Writing in RHB Rehabilitati Spring 2010 RHB402W 402W 402 RHB on 0 UG LB Lab

Rehabilitation community field placement will assist the integration of skills learned throughout the program. Requires 400 clock hours Rehabilitati of field work supervised by faculty Spring 2010 RHB403 403 Internship RHB on 4 and the agency. UG IN Internship Discusses the history and current philosophy/application of the independent living movement and Indep rehabilitation technology in Liv/Rehab Rehabilitati rehabilitation services. Process will Spring 2010 RHB404 404 Tech RHB on 4 be addressed in this course. UG LE Lecture

Focuses on the development of basic skills and attitudes associated with rehabilitation counseling. Interview style and format are examined along with listening and Prin of Rehab Rehabilitati responding techniques associated Spring 2010 RHB407 407 Counseling RHB on 4 with holistic approaches. UG LE Lecture This course is designed to introduce students to the social, culteral, and linguistic history of the deaf Comm Aspects Rehabilitati community in the United States. Off Spring 2010 RHB408 408 of Deafness RHB on 4 campus field experience is required. UG LE Lecture

To develop a broader understanding of the psychological, medical, social, and vocational concerns of hearing impaired individuals. Focus will be upon acquiring basic counseling Cnl Aspects of Rehabilitati skills, medical aspects of hearing, Spring 2010 RHB410 410 Deafness RHB on 4 and attitudinal barriers. UG LE Lecture This course is designed to familiarize students with the interaction of Phy Dis and physical disabilities and human Human Rehabilitati behavior. Appropriate group Spring 2010 RHB411 411 Behavio RHB on 4 approaces will be reviewed. UG LE Lecture

A course in death, dying, and grieving for health educators who deal with grief and loss in situations such as death, dying, survivorship, Death, Dying Rehabilitati children and loss, second marriages, Spring 2010 RHB432 432 & Grieving RHB on 3 suicide, and other events of trauma. UG LE Lecture

Special workshop courses to meet the needs of in-service rehabilitation professionals as well as providing courses on a one-time basis to meet Rehabilitati special interests. May be taken for Spring 2010 RHB470 470 Special Topics RHB on 1 letter grade or pass/unsatisfactory. UG LE Lecture Workshop courses to meet the needs of in-service rehabilitation professionals as well as providing Workshop in Rehabilitati courses on a one-time basis to meet Spring 2010 RHB670 670 Rehab RHB on 1 special interest needs. GR LE Lecture Introduces rehabilitation. Topics include history, philosophy, legislative bases, organizational structures, rehabilitation process and procedures, public and private sectors of rehabilitation, Foundations Rehabilitati rehabilitation agencies, and Spring 2010 RHB700 700 of Voc Rehab RHB on 4 professional issues and ethics. GR LE Lecture Surveys the major theories of counseling and provides opportunities to develop the basic skills associated with the counseling process. Also addresses the key Lecture/La philosophical and ethical issues b Cnl Theory Rehabilitati associated with the counseling Combinatio Spring 2010 RHB701 701 and Practice RHB on 1 profession. GR LL n Necessary terminology and knowledge of disabilities and disorders for understanding and interpreting medical reports. Symptomology, treatment, functional limitations, and other management aspects of specific disabilities encountered in the Medical Rehabilitati course of employment are covered. Spring 2010 RHB702 702 Assessment RHB on 1 Titles vary. GR LE Lecture Psychological issues associated with specific disabling conditions. An in- depth review of the general Lecture/La Psy adjustment process to disability and b Adjust:Severe Rehabilitati definitions of normality and Combinatio Spring 2010 RHB704 704 Disabil RHB on 1 abnormality. GR LL n Surveys psychological tests and measurements with emphasis on attitude, interest, vocational, and personality tests. Understanding of Lecture/La basic principles and their application b Behavioral Rehabilitati to counseling in various settings are Combinatio Spring 2010 RHB705 705 Assessment RHB on 1 stressed. GR LL n

Terminology and knowledge of medical and pyschological processess associated with the use of alcohol and drugs. Identification and implementation of current Med intervention strategies utilized in the Assessment Rehabilitati planning and treatment of chemical Spring 2010 RHB707 707 Chem Dep RHB on 4 dependency are addressed. GR LE Lecture The history, philosophy, theoretical basis, goals, function, and scope of vocational evaluation. Theories and principles concerning work and Vocatnl Eval & Rehabilitati career development are also Spring 2010 RHB711 711 Job Pl Tec RHB on 1 explored. GR LE Lecture Familiarizes rehabilitation professionals and students with industrial rehabilitation (IR), and how IR programs assist in the Industrial Rehabilitati successful placement of people with Spring 2010 RHB712 712 Rehabilitation RHB on 1 disabilities. GR LE Lecture Familiarizes rehabilitation professionals and students with the available legislated and regulatory work incentives, and how they assist in the placement of people with disabilities. Includes the following programs: Social Security Act (SS), state and federal Workers Compensation, Targeted Job Tax Credit (TJTC), and various personal Work Rehabilitati insurance (LTDD, STD, Spring 2010 RHB714 714 Incentive RHB on 1 Catastrophin). GR LE Lecture

Familiarizes rehabilitation professionals and students with the concept of Supported Employment including definition, worker identification, learning styles, worksite and task analysis, development and implementation of skill training and support services; and demonstrates how Supported Employmnt Rehabilitati Employment is used in placement of Spring 2010 RHB716 716 Spec Trng RHB on 3 people with disabilities. GR LE Lecture

Exposes rehabilitation professionals and students to the philosophy and practices of business and industry; incorporates specific skill competencies in job development and job placement in working with business and industry; and demonstrates how these skills assist in enhancing employment Devel Relat Rehabilitati opportunities and job placement of Spring 2010 RHB718 718 w/Bus&Ind RHB on 5 people with disabilities. GR LE Lecture Develops specific case management skills in diagnosis, information processing planning, service arrangement, program monitoring, and job placement. Emphasis on case management techniques, Case ethics, consultation strategies, and Management Rehabilitati specialized counseling skills Spring 2010 RHB720 720 in VR RHB on 4 development. GR LE Lecture

Study of processes, principles, and techniques used to determine and predict work behavior and vocational potential. Consideration is given to Prog Aspects Rehabilitati adapting assessment tools and Spring 2010 RHB721 721 Vocation Eva RHB on 5 systems to clients' needs. GR LE Lecture

Addresses the sociocultural influences associated with chemical dependency. Examines models of drug and alcohol use and the personal evolution of chemical dependency, and the ethical and Epidemiology Rehabilitati legal ramifications germane to work Spring 2010 RHB730 730 Chemical Dep RHB on 1 in the drug-abuse field. GR LE Lecture

The theory and practice of a variety of treatment modalities, including in- patient and out-patient approaches, family interventions, and group techniques. Emphasizes systems approaches and holistic intervention Treatment strategies. Also covers self-help Chemical Rehabilitati groups such as Alcoholics Spring 2010 RHB731 731 Depend RHB on 1 Anonymous and Al-Anon. GR LE Lecture Independent study in areas of Independent Rehabilitati interest to students but not readily Independe Spring 2010 RHB770 770 Reading RHB on 1 available in any existing course. GR IS nt Study Students spend approximately twenty to thirty hours per week in a selected rehabilitation setting performing assigned entry-level work consistent with the integration Rehabilitati of skills, attitudes, and knowledge of Spring 2010 RHB801 801 Internship I RHB on 2 rehabilitation counseling. GR IN Internship

Culminating integrative experience for graduate rehabilitation counseling students. Students spend from twenty to thirty hours per week in a rehabilitation setting providing professional-level rehabilitation Rehabilitati counseling and services to severely Spring 2010 RHB802 802 Internship II RHB on 1 disabled clients. GR IN Internship Interpretation of evaluation data to client, rehabilitation personnel, and facility staff. Attention is given to vocational counseling, staff Use Interp Rehabilitati conferences, report writing, and Spring 2010 RHB811 811 Vocation Eval RHB on 5 follow-up. GR LE Lecture Provides counseling experience in which students, under supervision, actually counsel individuals with Rehab rehabilitation concerns including Counseling Rehabilitati vocational, educational, medical, Spring 2010 RHB865 865 Pract RHB on 4 psychosocial, and personal issues. GR IN Internship

Supervised practical experience in a Vocational Evaluation unit. The student will concurrently spend two Internship Rehabilitati hours/week in Organization and Spring 2010 RHB873 873 Vocation Eval RHB on 15 Management of VE units seminar. GR IN Internship Examines the development of Japanese civilization, covering topics such as the cultural and physical geography, the economic and political institutions, traditions and their effects on behavior, Regional St: Regional appreciation of nature as well as the Spring 2010 RST261 261 Japan RST Studies 4 visual and performing arts. UG LE Lecture Writing in RST Regional Spring 2010 RST261W 261W 261 RST Studies 0 UG LB Lab Introduction to the historical, cultural, economic, and political reality of the world's most populous country, highlighting the cultural contributions of China's rich history, not only in the creation of modern Regional Regional Chinese culture but its impact on Spring 2010 RST262 262 Studies: China RST Studies 4 other cultures. UG LE Lecture Writing in RST Regional Required writing component for RST Spring 2010 RST262W 262W 262 RST Studies 0 262. UG LB Lab Introduction to African environments; diversity of cultural heritages; changes due to modernization; colonialism, slavery, and independence; a brief survey of the relations of Africa to other non- Western regions; and the Regional Regional contribution of Africa to world Spring 2010 RST271 271 Studies: Africa RST Studies 4 civilization. UG LE Lecture Writing in RST Regional Required writing component for RST Spring 2010 RST271W 271W 271 RST Studies 0 271. UG LB Lab Survey of non-Western societies including Indians, mestizos, blacks, and the peasantry, from pre- Columbian and African origins to the Regional present, in terms of ideology, Studies:Latin Regional organization, social structure, Spring 2010 RST281 281 America RST Studies 4 culture, and economic activities. UG LE Lecture Writing in RST Regional Required writing component for RST Spring 2010 RST281W 281W 281 RST Studies 0 281. UG LB Lab Introduction to the history, peoples, cultures, and geography of the Regional Middle East from Mauritania to Studies: Regional Pakistan from the seventh century Spring 2010 RST291 291 Middle East RST Studies 4 to the present. UG LE Lecture Writing in RST Regional Required writing component for RST Spring 2010 RST291W 291W 291 RST Studies 0 291. UG LB Lab The focus of this course is India's role in regional and global affairs. The impact of history, culture and Regional Regional politics in the development of India Spring 2010 RST292 292 Studies: India RST Studies 4 and South Asia is examined. UG LE Lecture Writing in RST Regional Spring 2010 RST292W 292W 292 RST Studies 0 UG LB Lab

Study of vocabulary and structure of Beginning the Russian language; practice in Spring 2010 RUS101 101 Russian I RUS Russian 4 conversation, reading, and writing. UG LE Lecture

Study of vocabulary and structure of Beginning the Russian language; practice in Spring 2010 RUS102 102 Russian II RUS Russian 4 conversation, reading, and writing. UG LE Lecture

Study of vocabulary and structure of Beginning the Russian language; practice in Spring 2010 RUS103 103 Russian III RUS Russian 4 conversation, reading, and writing. UG LE Lecture Grammar review, reading, and Intermediate discussion of selected texts with Spring 2010 RUS201 201 Russian I RUS Russian 4 practice in speaking and writing. UG LE Lecture Grammar review, reading, and Intermediate discussion of selected texts with Spring 2010 RUS202 202 Russian II RUS Russian 4 practice in speaking and writing. UG LE Lecture Grammar review, reading, and Intermediate discussion of selected texts with Spring 2010 RUS203 203 Russian III RUS Russian 4 practice in speaking and writing. UG LE Lecture Studies in Selected Problems, approaches, and topics in Independe Spring 2010 RUS599 599 Subjects RUS Russian 4 the field of Russian. Topics vary. GR IS nt Study

Study British Film Abroad Spring 2010 SAC101 101 and Literature SAC Consortium 4.5 UG LE Lecture

Study Intermediate Abroad Spring 2010 SAC200 200 Spanish I SAC Consortium 4.5 UG LE Lecture

Study Spanish Abroad Spring 2010 SAC300 300 Composition SAC Consortium 4.5 UG LE Lecture Discusses the major management decision areas in the design and production of goods and services. Major topics include strategic issues, Supply forecasting, inventory management, Intro to Chain planning and control systems, Operations Manageme quality management, and project Spring 2010 SCM307 307 Management SCM nt 4 management. UG LE Lecture Explores the fundamentals of supply chain management, including the strategic role of the supply chain, key drivers of supply chain performance, and analytical tools Supply and techniques for supply chain Basic of Chain analysis. Cases and in-class Supply Chain Manageme exercised. Spring 2010 SCM320 320 Mgmt SCM nt 4 UG LE Lecture Explores the principles of process and quality improvement through Supply use of Six Sigma principles, value Chain stream mapping, and Baldrige Quality & Manageme assessment. Spring 2010 SCM330 330 Process Mgmt SCM nt 4 UG LE Lecture Fundamentals of planning and control of productive activites in supply chains; planning of inventories and production quantities. Management of physical Supply and information flows and the Chain requisite planning and control Planning for Manageme information systems. Spring 2010 SCM333 333 SCM SCM nt 4 UG LE Lecture An introduction to the management of the logistics function in supply chains, including physical Supply distribution activities such as Global Supply Chain transportation, facility location and Chain Manageme materials handling. Spring 2010 SCM334 334 Management SCM nt 4 UG LE Lecture An introduction to practices and technologies for supply chain information management in organizations. Topics include information analysis, information systems, process automation, and Supply business intelligence for supply Chain chain activities between an Supply Chain Manageme organization and its partners. Spring 2010 SCM425 425 Info Mgmt SCM nt 4 UG LE Lecture

This course covers the nature of sourcing in modern organizations, how sourcing executes business Supply strategy, legal aspects of sourcing Chain including agency role and types of Supply Chain Manageme contracts, and negotiation principles. Spring 2010 SCM460 460 Sourcing SCM nt 4 . UG LE Lecture Supply Chain Writing in SCM Manageme Spring 2010 SCM460W 460W 460 SCM nt 0 UG LB Lab Introduces concept, practice, and the importance of project management. Students work in teams to gain practical experience in analyzing, designing, implementing, Supply evaulating, and developing supply Chain chain management for businesses SCM Project Manageme and non-profit organizations. Spring 2010 SCM495 495 Mgmt & Dev SCM nt 4 UG LE Lecture

Study of the field of linguistics, particularly areas of phonology and morphology. Compares and Sign contrasts ASL with English and other Language signed and spoken languages. Linguistics in Interpretin Languages are analyzed to discover Spring 2010 SLI310 310 ASL I SLI g4their patterns and structures. UG LE Lecture Sign Language Writing in SLI Interpretin Spring 2010 SLI310W 310W 310 SLI g 0 UG LB Lab Enhancement of the ability to produce an equivalent message, Sign working simultaneously between the Language source and target languages of ASL Interpretin and English, focusing on text Spring 2010 SLI320 320 Interpreting I SLI g4analysis and self-evaluation. UG LE Lecture

An advanced ASL course designed for interpreters for the Deaf. Focus will be on natural used of language, Sign advanced vocabulary, and idiomatic Language expressions. Sentence structure, ADV ASL for Interpretin register, boundary markers, and Spring 2010 SLI321 321 Interpreters SLI g4prosodic features will be reviewed. UG LE Lecture Enhancement of the ability to produce an equivalent message, Sign working simultaneously between the Language source and target languages of Transliterating Interpretin signed and spoken English, focusing Spring 2010 SLI330 330 I SLI g4on text analysis and self-evaluation. UG LE Lecture Course focuses on Code of Ethics, standards of practice, legal rights, Sign federal legislation impacting the Language Deaf and givernmental agencies, Legal/Ethical Interpretin public services, and private services Spring 2010 SLI340 340 Interpret SLI g4entitled to the Deaf. UG LE Lecture This interactional class will focus on ethical situations that arise in a sign language interpreter's work. Ethical Sign dilemmas will be debated, while Language exploring in-depth the RID Code of Interpreter Interpretin Professional Conduct and other Spring 2010 SLI341 341 Ethics Forum SLI g4ethical standards. UG LE Lecture Types of educational settings for the Deaf or hard-of-hearing students K- 12 and post secondary are Sign presented. Communication, social Language and academic aspects are Educational Interpretin considered. IEP process is Spring 2010 SLI360 360 Interpreting SLI g4examined. UG LE Lecture

Course focuses on enhancing voice to sign skills for interpreters working in K-12 educational settings with Sign deaf students. Proficiency will be Language emphasized related to the requisite Ed Interp: Interpretin skills for the Educational Interpreter Spring 2010 SLI361 361 Voice to Sign SLI g4Performance Assessment (EIPA). UG LE Lecture Course focuses on enhancing sign to voice skills for interpreters working in K-12 educational settings with Sign deaf students. Proficiency will be Language emphasized related to requisite skills Ed Interp: Interpretin for the Educational Interpreter Spring 2010 SLI362 362 Sign to Voice SLI g4Performance Assessment (EIPA). UG LE Lecture Exposes students to the technological advances used as means for communication within the Sign Deaf community. Students will Language explore the historical and current Interpret Interpretin trends in technology as it applies to Spring 2010 SLI370 370 Through Tech SLI g4the field of interpreting. UG LE Lecture Students will explore the process of self-development to maintain good relationships with their ASL interpreting colleagues. Hands-on practice includes learning the Sign cognitive and emotional strategies Language when providing and receiving Feedback Interpretin feedback in any interpreting Spring 2010 SLI382 382 Tech for SLI SLI g4situation. UG LE Lecture Sign Language Signing Exact Interpretin Spring 2010 SLI384 384 English SLI g 4 UG LE Lecture Course is an explanation of the business and professional aspects of interpreting for the Deaf. Taxes, scheduling, peer relations, Sign professional behavior, and Language communication with consumers, Business of Interpretin both hearing and Deaf, will be Spring 2010 SLI385 385 Interpreting SLI g4covered. UG LE Lecture This course will assist students in their preparation for the RID national interpreter certification test. Sign Ethical discussions, sign and voice RID Language performance and analyses and Certification Interpretin review of written materials will be Spring 2010 SLI386 386 Prep SLI g4included. UG LE Lecture This course examines trends pertaining to Deaf and hard-of- Sign hearing poplutions. Issues may Language include deaf education, language Trends in Deaf Interpretin and literacy, sports, organizations Spring 2010 SLI390 390 Culture SLI g4and cochlear implants. UG LE Lecture Sign Language Writing in SLI Interpretin Spring 2010 SLI390W 390W 390 SLI g 0 UG LB Lab Overview of the use of space, Sign nonmanuals, syntax, discourse and Language sociolinguistics. Linguistic analysis of Linguistics in Interpretin American Sign Language and spoken Spring 2010 SLI410 410 ASL II SLI g4languages. UG LE Lecture Sign Language Interpretin Spring 2010 SLI410W 410W Writing in SLI SLI g 0 UG LB Lab Enhancement of ability to produce an equivalent message, working simultaneously between the source and target languages of ASL and Sign English, focusing on team Language interpreting working lengthy Interpretin segments of discourse, and settings Spring 2010 SLI420 420 Interpreting II SLI g4with multiple consumers. UG LE Lecture Course will investigate ASL discourse - for example utterance boundaries, spatial features, constructed dialogue - focusing on language as Sign used in real world situations. Language Interpretation strategies such as ASL Discourse Interpretin discourse mapping will be Spring 2010 SLI421 421 Analysis SLI g4emphasized and practiced. UG LE Lecture

This course will focus on Consecutive Interpreting, working to and from ASL and English. Students Sign will determine when, where, and Language why to use consecutive interpreting, Consecutive Interpretin note-taking and mapping, and Spring 2010 SLI422 422 Interpreting SLI g4strategies to manage the discourse. UG LE Lecture

Enhancement of ability to produce an equivalent message, working simultaneously between the source and target languages of signed and Sign spoken English, focusing on team Language interpreting, working lengthy Transliterating Interpretin segments of discourse, and settings Spring 2010 SLI430 430 II SLI g4with multiple consumers. UG LE Lecture

Specialty settings on medical, mental, health, legal, Deaf-Blind, and oral interpreting will be covered. Discussions include ethical decision Sign making, specialized vocabulary and Language legal ramifications. Students will Interpreting Interpretin demonstrate specialized vocabulary Spring 2010 SLI440 440 Specialties SLI g4and sign competencies. UG LE Lecture Overview of necessary skills and role of the interpreter when working with individuals who are Deaf-Blind. Sign Focus on etiology of deaf-blindness Language and its impact on communication. Deaf-Blind Interpretin Introduction to basic sighted guide Spring 2010 SLI441 441 Lang/Culture SLI g4techniques. UG LE Lecture

An introduction to mental health interpreting will prepare Interpreters to work with Deaf clients, providing appropriate and culturally affirming Sign services, promote teamwork and Language understanding of mental health Interpret Interpretin service providers and improve Spring 2010 SLI442 442 Mental Hlt Set SLI g4individual interpreting skills UG LE Lecture

Course will provide students with basic skills in performance and theatrical interpreting. Script Sign analysis and translation, theater Language basics, character development, and Interpreting Interpretin interpreter issues will be addressed. Spring 2010 SLI443 443 for Theater SLI g4ASL interpreting skills required. UG LE Lecture This course is an introductory look at the American legal system and interpreting for the Deaf in that Sign setting. Arrest, Miranda Warning, Language questioning, court settings will be Interp Legal Interpretin discussed including ethical issues Spring 2010 SLI444 444 Settings SLI g4and interpretation practice. UG LE Lecture An introductory course for interpreters working in medical settings with Deaf patients. Medical terminology, signed vocabulary, Sign anatomical systems, medications, Language doctor/hospital specialties, and Medical Interpretin ethcial concerns in this discipline will Spring 2010 SLI445 445 Interpreting SLI g4be covered. UG LE Lecture

Students advance their skills in producing equivalent spoken English messages from signed sourse messages in a variety of registers. Sign Continuation of English vocabulary Language development, ASL vocabulary, Voicing Interpretin interpreting analysis skills, and Spring 2010 SLI480 480 Registers SLI g4strategies for team interpreting. UG LE Lecture

This course will focus on improving the ability of interpreters to provide clear, accurate, vocal interpretations from ASL to English. Natural, Sign idiomatic language and Language interpretation of content versus form Advanced Interpretin of communication will be Spring 2010 SLI481 481 Voice Interp SLI g4emphasized. UG LE Lecture Student will identify a community/professional need, develop and implement a project plan to benefit the community Sign and/or profession. Student conducts Senior Language a critical self-assessment and Capstone Interpretin demonstrates appreciation for Spring 2010 SLI490 490 Project SLI g4lifelong learning. UG SE Seminar Course addresses physical and natural sciences through a number of interdisciplinary thematic units emphasizing development of Science practical and critical thinking skills Science and needed to perform scientific inquiry; Thought & Mathemati will use similar techniques to Spring 2010 SM101 101 Method SM cs 4 strengthen math skills. UG LE Lecture Science and Writing in SM Mathemati Spring 2010 SM101W 101W 101 SM cs 0 UG LB Lab This course provides Early-Childhood Education majors with a firm foundation in science concepts and processes, skills in problem solving Science and critical analysis, and an and understanding of constructivist, Foundations Mathemati cooperative classroom Spring 2010 SM144 144 Physical Sci SM cs 4.5 environments. UG LE Lecture Fundamental concepts in science treated in an interdisciplinary way and integrated with mathematics. Emphasis on development on Science science process skills and problem- Lecture/La and solving abilities. Introductory b Found Sci Lit Mathemati experience to a constructivist and Combinatio Spring 2010 SM145 145 & Prob Solv SM cs 3 cooperative learning environment UG LL n Science and Writing in SM Mathemati Required writing component for SM Spring 2010 SM145W 145W 145 SM cs 0 145. UG LB Lab Introduces students to curriculum, activities, services, and associations within the College of Science and Mathematics. Emphasis is placed on Science developing study skills, critical Intro to and thinking processes, and career Science & Mathemati preparation in science and math. Spring 2010 SM198 198 Mathematics SM cs 2 Graded pass/unsatisfactory. UG SE Seminar

Course offers challenging opportunities to participate in Mathematics, Biological Sciences, Chemistry, Geological Sciences, Physics and Psychology to Science academically talented students. Topics in and Students work in small study groups Science & Mathemati which allows personal interaction Independe Spring 2010 SM199 199 Math SM cs 2 with university research professors. UG IS nt Study

Science Serves as a foundation for other and science courses; introducing unifying Great Ideas in Mathemati concepts and principles in the Spring 2010 SM205 205 Science SM cs 4 natural sciences; 4 hrs. lecture. UG LE Lecture Science and Writing in SM Mathemati Spring 2010 SM205W 205W 205 SM cs 0 UG LB Lab

An exercise in the application of data collection and analysis to an Science assigned small group project, Lecture/La and reflecting aspects of the four basic b Projects in Mathemati sciences. Combinatio Spring 2010 SM445 445 Science SM cs 3 1 hour meeting and outside project. UG LL n Using a variety of resources, including the course website, students will individually design, Science implement an extended scientific Lecture/La and investigation into one of the four b Projects in Mathemati basic science areas. Prerequisite SM Combinatio Spring 2010 SM446 446 Science II SM cs 3 445 or Instructor Permission. UG LL n Science and Writing in SM Mathemati Spring 2010 SM446W 446W 446 SM cs 0 UG LB Lab An exercise in the application of Science data collection and analysis to an Lecture/La and assigned small group project, b Projects in Mathemati reflecting analysis of the four basic Combinatio Spring 2010 SM645 645 Science I SM cs 3 sciences. GR LL n Using a variety of resources, including the course website, Science students will individually design and Lecture/La and implement and extended scientific b Projects in Mathemati investigation into one of the four Combinatio Spring 2010 SM646 646 Science II SM cs 3 basic science areas. GR LL n Science Mathematics and science topics for Lecture/La SPEC TOP: and teachers. Topics vary from year to b SCI/MTH Mathemati year. Applicable to teachers of Combinatio Spring 2010 SM699 699 Teacher SM cs 1 grades 2-12. GR LL n Women's Multi Reproductive Community Spring 2010 SMC804 804 Health SMC Health 8 MD CL Clinical Lecture/La Multi b Human Departmen Combinatio Spring 2010 SMD510 510 Structure SMD t SOM 11 MD LL n Intro to Multi Clinical Departmen Spring 2010 SMD512 512 Medicine I SMD t SOM 7 MD LE Lecture Multi Human Departmen Spring 2010 SMD513 513 Development SMD t SOM 1 MD LE Lecture Multi Social/Ethical Departmen Spring 2010 SMD524 524 Issues in Med SMD t SOM 2 MD LE Lecture Multi Principles of Departmen Spring 2010 SMD530 530 Disease SMD t SOM 10 MD LE Lecture Multi Population Departmen Spring 2010 SMD533 533 Health SMD t SOM 1 MD LE Lecture Evidence- Multi Based Departmen Spring 2010 SMD534 534 Medicine SMD t SOM 1 MD LE Lecture Multi Pathobiology/ Departmen Spring 2010 SMD535 535 Therapeutics SMD t SOM 3 MD LE Lecture Multi Medical Departmen Spring 2010 SMD541 541 Neuroscience SMD t SOM 6.75 MD LE Lecture Multi Intro to Departmen Spring 2010 SMD542 542 Clinical Med II SMD t SOM 18 MD LE Lecture Multi Departmen Spring 2010 SMD543 543 Cardiovascular SMD t SOM 3.75 MD LE Lecture Multi Departmen Spring 2010 SMD551 551 Blood SMD t SOM 2.25 MD LE Lecture Multi Departmen Spring 2010 SMD552 552 Respiratory SMD t SOM 2.25 MD LE Lecture Multi Gastrointestin Departmen Spring 2010 SMD553 553 al SMD t SOM 2.25 MD LE Lecture Multi Departmen Spring 2010 SMD554 554 Renal SMD t SOM 2.25 MD LE Lecture Multi Endocrine/Rep Departmen Spring 2010 SMD561 561 roduction SMD t SOM 3.75 MD LE Lecture Multi Musculoskelet Departmen Spring 2010 SMD563 563 al/Integument SMD t SOM 2.25 MD LE Lecture Lecture/La Molecular Multi b Basis of Departmen Combinatio Spring 2010 SMD571 571 Medicine SMD t SOM 20 MD LL n Lecture/La Cells/Tissues/ Multi b Organ Departmen Combinatio Spring 2010 SMD572 572 Systems SMD t SOM 10 MD LL n Human Multi Systems I Departmen Spring 2010 SMD591 591 Exam SMD t SOM 4.75 MD OT Other Human Multi Systems II Departmen Spring 2010 SMD593 593 Exam SMD t SOM 4.75 MD OT Other Student- Multi Initiated Departmen Spring 2010 SMD600 600 Elective SMD t SOM 2 MD LE Lecture Multi Doctor/Patient Departmen Spring 2010 SMD606 606 Illness/Death SMD t SOM 2 MD LE Lecture Clinical Multi Problem- Departmen Spring 2010 SMD609 609 Based Learn SMD t SOM 2 MD LE Lecture Multipro Multi Comm-Based Departmen Spring 2010 SMD610 610 Pri Care SMD t SOM 2 MD LE Lecture Ped Multi Hlth/Urban Departmen Spring 2010 SMD611 611 Environ SMD t SOM 2 MD LE Lecture Multi GLOBAL HLTH Departmen Spring 2010 SMD612 612 INITIATIVE SMD t SOM 2 MD OT Other Student- Multi Initiated Departmen Spring 2010 SMD800 800 Elective SMD t SOM 4 MD CL Clinical Multi Ambulatory Departmen Spring 2010 SMD802 802 Med/Peds SMD t SOM 8 MD CL Clinical Multi Departmen Spring 2010 SMD900 900 Extramural SMD t SOM 4 MD H Hospital Multi Global Health Emergency Spring 2010 SME801 801 Swaziland SME Medicine 8 MD CL Clinical

Introduction to the processes through which individuals become members of groups, organizations, institutions, and societies, and how human social interactions lead to Spring 2010 SOC200 200 Social Life SOC Sociology 4 changes in social life and structures. UG LE Lecture Writing in SOC Required writing component for SOC Spring 2010 SOC200W 200W 200 SOC Sociology 0 200. UG LB Lab Problems facing modern society and possible solutions. Exploration of such questions as: What is the nature of modern society? How are Modern modern political, economic, and Spring 2010 SOC201 201 Society SOC Sociology 4 educational systems organized? UG LE Lecture Designed to help students think about their futures, become familiar with career options, relate theoretical work to practical Sociology concerns, and plan their course Career work with an awareness of Spring 2010 SOC204 204 Seminar SOC Sociology 2 postgraduate needs. UG LE Lecture Writing in SOC Spring 2010 SOC204W 204W 204 SOC Sociology 0 UG LB Lab Students will examine a variety of approaches and perspectives that systematically analyse complex The individual and institutional behaviors Sociological as they vary culturally, subculturally, Spring 2010 SOC205 205 Imagination SOC Sociology 4 and cross-culturally. UG LE Lecture

SIMSOC is a learning game designed to supplement the materials covered in introductory sociology courses. The game involves students as members of a simulated society. May be taken for letter grade or Simulated pass/unstisfactory. Spring 2010 SOC210 210 Society SOC Sociology 2 Prerequisiite or corequisite: Soc 200 UG LE Lecture

Builds on experience of Simulated Society and analyzes societal processess; small group interaction stratification, leadership roles, political and economic philosophies; and minority relations. Students simulate a society and analyze experience. May be taken for letter grade or pass/unsatisfactory. Simulated Prerequisite: Soc 210 Spring 2010 SOC220 220 Society II SOC Sociology 2 UG LE Lecture Exploring Focuses on specific social problems. Spring 2010 SOC221 221 Social Issues SOC Sociology 4 Topics vary. UG LE Lecture Defines violence, explores patterns at individual and group levels, and examines explanations for change in quantity and intensity. Areas covered include criminal violence, domestic violence, rape, homicide, Spring 2010 SOC231 231 Violence SOC Sociology 4 and genocide. UG LE Lecture Study of social welfare and social services in society; introduction to generalist social work practice; Soc Welf & continued career testing. Agency- Spring 2010 SOC271 271 Soc Services SOC Sociology 4 based field project required. UG LE Lecture Course focuses upon the development of conceptual models Sociological used to analyze and interpret data in Spring 2010 SOC300 300 Analysis SOC Sociology 4 the social sciences. UG LE Lecture Historical study of the emergence and development of sociological thought from Adam Ferguson and Montesquieu through the 19th History century; emphasis on the basic Sociological writings of Comte, Spencer, Marx, Spring 2010 SOC301 301 Thought SOC Sociology 4 and others. UG LE Lecture Writing in SOC Spring 2010 SOC301W 301W 301 SOC Sociology 0 UG LB Lab

Analyzes contemporary sociological theory (structural functionalism, symbolic interactionism, critical theory, and phenomenological theory) with a focus on the Contemporary interpretation of society and on Spring 2010 SOC303 303 Soc Theory SOC Sociology 4 major figures of the 20th century UG LE Lecture

Spring 2010 SOC303W 303W Writing in SOC SOC Sociology 0 UG LB Lab Philosophical and applied issues of Intro to sociological investigation. Various Research means of collecting sociological data Spring 2010 SOC306 306 Methods SOC Sociology 4 are analyzed. UG LE Lecture Writing in SOC Required writing component for SOC Spring 2010 SOC306W 306W 306 SOC Sociology 0 306. UG LB Lab Introduces the theoretical and conceptual underpinnings of women's studies through exploring the changing historical, cultural, and social expressions of gender. Also examines social roles, institutions, policies, and movements which affect women.Philosophical and applied issues of sociological investigation. Various means of Sociology of collecting sociological data are Spring 2010 SOC310 310 Gender SOC Sociology 4 analyzed. UG LE Lecture Students are observer/participants in the intensive alcohol education program which presents individuals with factual material about the effect of substance abuse, both physically and socially, so that they Intensive can make knowledgeable decisions Alcohol Ed about their usage. Graded Spring 2010 SOC313 313 Program SOC Sociology 1 pass/unsatisfactory. UG LE Lecture Participant observation of the intervention and treatment of drug and alcohol problems including therapy and counseling groups, client/therapist contact, and professionals practicing intervention Lecture/La Drug & and confrontation techniques. May b Alcohol Interv be taken for letter grade or Combinatio Spring 2010 SOC315 315 Workshop SOC Sociology 3 pass/unsatisfactory. UG LL n Extensive exploration of the various sociological approaches to the study of deviance and social Sociology of disorganization with emphasis on Deviant contemporary sociological theory Spring 2010 SOC320 320 Behavior SOC Sociology 4 and research. UG LE Lecture Survey of crime, some causal theories, and attempts at crime Spring 2010 SOC330 330 Criminology SOC Sociology 4 prevention in the United States. UG LE Lecture Problems of definition and treatment of delinquency. Preparation for Juvenile further study and work with Spring 2010 SOC332 332 Delinquency SOC Sociology 4 delinquents. UG LE Lecture Theories and analysis of social organization in its historical and present context. Emphasis on the interrelationship between Social individuals, the family, and other Spring 2010 SOC340 340 Organization SOC Sociology 4 institutions. UG LE Lecture Structures, theories, and consequences of social inequality Social with special emphasis on the United Spring 2010 SOC341 341 Inequality SOC Sociology 4 States. UG LE Lecture Introduction to factors influencing the structure and growth of human populations and the social consequences of population change. Patterns of fertility, mortality, and migration in today's societies are Demography emphasized, and methods and of Human materials used to study populations Spring 2010 SOC342 342 Population SOC Sociology 4 are presented. UG LE Lecture Explanations of social change in modern societies. Emphasis on identification of sources of change, effects of change throughout society, major trends, and issues for Spring 2010 SOC345 345 Social Change SOC Sociology 4 the future. UG LE Lecture Investigation, analysis, and discussion of contemporary theories Sociology of focusing on the relationship of the Spring 2010 SOC350 350 Work SOC Sociology 4 individual to work. UG LE Lecture Sociological analysis of family development over its life cycle. Involved is the relationship of the family to society and the individual. Sociology of Topics include courtship, marriage, Spring 2010 SOC360 360 the Family SOC Sociology 4 parenthood, adulthood, and aging. UG LE Lecture Writing in SOC Required writing component for SOC Spring 2010 SOC360W 360W 360 SOC Sociology 0 360. UG LB Lab (Also listed as REL 361.) General treatment of religion as a social institution examining the influence of religious ideas and organizations Religion and on other social institutions, and the Spring 2010 SOC361 361 Society SOC Sociology 4 influence of society on religion. UG LE Lecture School as a social institution. Internal and external influences, structure of the school social system, and sociological issues affecting the school such as social Sociology of class factors and equality of Spring 2010 SOC363 363 Education SOC Sociology 4 educational opportunity. UG LE Lecture Interaction between society and the individual, forms and content of social relationships, and socialization as a social process. Emphasis in the Individual and basic writings of G. H. Mead and Spring 2010 SOC380 380 Society SOC Sociology 4 others. UG LE Lecture Directed Readings in areas of specialized Readings in interest. May be taken for letter Spring 2010 SOC390 390 Sociology SOC Sociology 2 grade or pass/unsatisfactory. UG LE Lecture Studies in Selected Problems, approaches, and topics in Spring 2010 SOC399 399 Subjects SOC Sociology 1 the field of sociology. Topics vary UG LE Lecture Writing in SOC Spring 2010 SOC399W 399W 399 SOC Sociology 0 UG LB Lab Selected Variable content. Specific topics will Topics:Theory- be announced in the schedule when Spring 2010 SOC401 401 Methods SOC Sociology 4 course is offered. UG LE Lecture An in-depth analysis of selected topics in sociological theory for advanced students, especially those contemplating graduate study. The Seminar in topic selected varies from year to Spring 2010 SOC405 405 Soc Theory SOC Sociology 4 year. UG LE Lecture Advanced course in social research techniques that provides students the opportunity to design and carry out a full-scale research project within a seminar-like class setting. Applications Students are encouraged to select Research research problems related to their Spring 2010 SOC406 406 Methods SOC Sociology 4 major interest areas. UG LE Lecture Writing in SOC Required writing component for SOC Spring 2010 SOC406W 406W 406 SOC Sociology 0 406. UG LB Lab

Course examines alternative sexual lifestyles and behaviors. Employing the concepts of cultural relativity and ethnocentrism, students learn Sociology of how sexual relationships are Sexual perceived and responded to in Spring 2010 SOC420 420 Behavior SOC Sociology 4 contemporary American society. UG LE Lecture Writing in SOC Spring 2010 SOC420W 420W 420 SOC Sociology 0 UG LB Lab Students will critically examine the process, structure, and effects of the U.S. Court system. Special attention Sociology to issues of race, class, and other Courts, Law, social factors that affects justice in Spring 2010 SOC422 422 Justice SOC Sociology 4 society. UG LE Lecture Historical development and critical assessment of penal institutions. Spring 2010 SOC432 432 Penology SOC Sociology 4 Field visits to selected institutions. UG LE Lecture Supervised field experience in corrections and family agencies (probation, parole, jail, juvenile, adult, and aging). Requires Internship: readings, a log, progress reports, Corrections & and a paper synthesizing readings Spring 2010 SOC433 433 Fam SOC Sociology 4 and field experience. UG IN Internship Sel Topics: Problems/Devi Spring 2010 SOC439 439 ance SOC Sociology 4 Topics vary. UG LE Lecture

Examination of the nature of modern bureaucratic organizations, their place in society, and Bureaucracy & consequences of bureaucratic forms Spring 2010 SOC440 440 Bureaucrats SOC Sociology 4 for their members and society. UG LE Lecture Cross-cultural analysis of industrialization; organization of Industrial relationships within industrial social Spring 2010 SOC441 441 Sociology SOC Sociology 4 groups. UG LE Lecture Study of intergroup, racial, and ethnic group relations including the processes and consequences of Race and conflict, prejudice, and Spring 2010 SOC442 442 Ethnicity SOC Sociology 4 discrimination. UG LE Lecture Writing in SOC Required writing component for SOC Spring 2010 SOC442W 442W 442 SOC Sociology 0 442. UG LB Lab An introduction to the social history of South Africa and the system of apartheid. Considers several scenarios regarding the future of South Africa and invites reflection South Africa upon past and future U.S. Spring 2010 SOC443 443 and Apartheid SOC Sociology 4 involvement in that country. UG LE Lecture Deals with the role of cities in past and present societies, the social and cultural implications of urban living, Urban and special problems associated Spring 2010 SOC444 444 Sociology SOC Sociology 4 with city life. UG LE Lecture What part do the community and the neighborhood play in the social life of modern societies? What Neighborhood makes a good neighborhood, a good s and community? These and other Spring 2010 SOC446 446 Communities SOC Sociology 4 questions are addressed. UG LE Lecture This course will discuss the history and theories of policing while Policing in reviewing the role and function of Spring 2010 SOC457 457 Society SOC Sociology 4 the police. UG LE Lecture

Objective is to provide students with a sound understanding of theories of crime and how they operate within Explaining society as part of our understanding Spring 2010 SOC459 459 Crime SOC Sociology 4 of the criminal justice system. UG LE Lecture This class examines Black Feminism/Womanist Identity from a historical and contemporary perspective and highlights changes Social Politics within the African American family. Afr-Amer Seminar format will be utilized for Spring 2010 SOC460 460 Women SOC Sociology 4 students to discuss class readings. UG LE Lecture Social dimension of health and illness. Consideration of the patterns of disease, along with the Medical organization, provision, and delivery Spring 2010 SOC461 461 Sociology SOC Sociology 4 of medical services. UG LE Lecture Writing in SOC Spring 2010 SOC461W 461W 461 SOC Sociology 0 UG LB Lab (Also listed as SW 462.) Study of social aspects of aging, the needs of Social the aging population, and society's Spring 2010 SOC462 462 Gerontology SOC Sociology 4 response to these needs. UG LE Lecture Continuation of social gerontology. Social Explores in-depth concepts and Spring 2010 SOC463 463 Gerontology II SOC Sociology 4 issues related to aging. UG LE Lecture Sel Variable content. Specific topics will Topics:Social be announced in the schedule when Spring 2010 SOC479 479 Institutions SOC Sociology 4 course is offered. UG LE Lecture Study of face-to-face interaction with emphasis on both intergroup Sociology of and intragroup structure and Spring 2010 SOC481 481 Small Groups SOC Sociology 4 processes. UG LE Lecture Sel Topics:Social Spring 2010 SOC489 489 Interactions SOC Sociology 4 Titles vary. UG LE Lecture Independent Field project in an area of interest. Research:Soci May be taken for letter grade or Independe Spring 2010 SOC490 490 ology SOC Sociology 2 pass/unsatisfactory. UG IS nt Study Writing in SOC Spring 2010 SOC490W 490W 490 SOC Sociology 0 UG LB Lab Cross-cultural sociological knowledge and theories concerning origin/nature of sex roles; stratification of sexes in various societies; sex roles in institutions of family, education, religion, politics, economics, and health; and other Sociology of topics such as socialization and Spring 2010 SOC510 510 Gender SOC Sociology 4 media. GR LE Lecture Extensive exploration of the various sociological approaches to the study of deviance and social Sociology of disorganization with emphasis on Deviant contemporary sociological theory Spring 2010 SOC520 520 Behavior SOC Sociology 4 and research. GR LE Lecture Problems of definition and treatment of delinquency; preparation for Juvenile further study and work with Spring 2010 SOC532 532 Delinquency SOC Sociology 4 delinquents. GR LE Lecture Theories and analysis of social organization in its historical and present context. Emphasis on the interrelationship between Social individuals, the family, and other Spring 2010 SOC540 540 Organization SOC Sociology 4 institutions. GR LE Lecture

Structures, theories, and Social consequences of social inequality Spring 2010 SOC541 541 Inequality SOC Sociology 4 with emphasis on the United States. GR LE Lecture

Investigation, analysis, and discussion of contemporary theories Sociology of focusing on the relationship of the Spring 2010 SOC550 550 Work SOC Sociology 4 individual to work. GR LE Lecture Sociological analysis of family development over its life cycle, and the relationship of the family to society and the individual. Topics Sociology of include courtship, marriage, Spring 2010 SOC560 560 the Family SOC Sociology 4 parenthood, adulthood, and aging. GR LE Lecture (Also listed as REL 561.) Treatment of religion as a social institution, examining the influence of religious ideas and organizations on other Religion and social institutions, and the influence Spring 2010 SOC561 561 Society SOC Sociology 4 of society on religion. GR LE Lecture The school as a social institution. Internal and external influences; structure of the school social system; and sociological issues affecting the school, such as social Sociology of class factors and equality of Spring 2010 SOC563 563 Education SOC Sociology 4 educational opportunity. GR LE Lecture Studies in Selected Problems, approaches, and topics in Spring 2010 SOC599 599 Subjects SOC Sociology 1 the field of sociology. Topics vary. GR LE Lecture Selected Topics:Theory Spring 2010 SOC601 601 Methods SOC Sociology 4 Topics vary. GR LE Lecture This course examines alternative sexual lifestyles and behaviors. Employing the concepts of cultural relativity and ethnocentrism, we Sociology of learn how sexual relationships are Sexual perceived and responded to in Spring 2010 SOC620 620 Behavior SOC Sociology 4 contemporary American society. GR LE Lecture

Students will critically examine the process, structure, and effects of the U.S. court system. Special attention Sociology: will be given to issues of race, class, Courts,Law,Ju and other social factors that affect Spring 2010 SOC622 622 stice SOC Sociology 4 justice in society. GR LE Lecture Historical development and critical assessment of penal institutions. Spring 2010 SOC632 632 Penology SOC Sociology 4 Field visits to selected institutions. GR LE Lecture Supervised field experience in corrections (e.g., probation, parole, and jail). Course requires readings, a log, progress reports, and a paper Internship in synthesizing readings and field Spring 2010 SOC633 633 Corrections SOC Sociology 4 experience. GR IN Internship Sel Topics: Problems/Devi Spring 2010 SOC639 639 ance SOC Sociology 4 Topics vary. GR LE Lecture Cross-cultural analysis of industrialization; organization of Industrial relationships within industrial social Spring 2010 SOC641 641 Sociology SOC Sociology 4 groups. GR LE Lecture Intergroup, racial, and ethnic group relations, including the processes Race and and consequences of conflict, Spring 2010 SOC642 642 Ethnicity SOC Sociology 4 prejudice, and discrimination. GR LE Lecture Role of cities in past and present societies, the social and cultural Urban implications of urban living, and Spring 2010 SOC644 644 Sociology SOC Sociology 4 problems associated with city life. GR LE Lecture

Examines the part the community and the neighborhood play in the social life of modern societies. What Neighborhood makes a good neighborhood? What s and makes a good community? These Spring 2010 SOC646 646 Communities SOC Sociology 4 and other questions are addressed. GR LE Lecture Developed to expand the depth of the criminology track for Sociology majors independent of, but which Policing in may be used as, course work for the Spring 2010 SOC657 657 Society SOC Sociology 4 new ABS CJ track. GR LE Lecture

Objective is to provide students with a sound understanding of theories of Explaining crime and how they operate within Crime:Beccari society as part of our understanding Spring 2010 SOC659 659 a-Thor SOC Sociology 4 of the criminal justice system. GR LE Lecture The social dimension of health and illness. Consideration of the patterns of disease, along with the Medical organization, provision, and delivery Spring 2010 SOC661 661 Sociology SOC Sociology 4 of health care services. GR LE Lecture (Also listed as SW 662.) Study of social aspects of aging, the needs of Social the aging population, and society s Spring 2010 SOC662 662 Gerontology SOC Sociology 4 response to those needs. GR LE Lecture (Also listed as SW 663.) Continuation of social gerontology. Social Explores in-depth concepts and Spring 2010 SOC663 663 Gerontology II SOC Sociology 4 issues related to aging. GR LE Lecture Sel Topics:Social Spring 2010 SOC679 679 Institutions SOC Sociology 4 Topics vary. GR LE Lecture Study of face-to-face interaction with emphasis on both intergroup Sociology of and intragroup structure and Spring 2010 SOC681 681 Small Groups SOC Sociology 4 processes. GR LE Lecture Sel Topics:Social Spring 2010 SOC689 689 Interaction SOC Sociology 4 Topics vary. GR LE Lecture Directed Studies in May be taken for letter grade or Spring 2010 SOC690 690 Sociology SOC Sociology 2 pass/unsatisfactory. GR LE Lecture Selected Topics in Variable content. Specific topic Spring 2010 SOC701 701 Sociology SOC Sociology 2 announced when course is offered. GR LE Lecture

Study of contemporary theories of deviant behavior from both an institutional and social-psychological Seminar in perspective, with emphasis on the Social relationship between social change Spring 2010 SOC720 720 Deviance SOC Sociology 4 and social disorganization. GR LE Lecture (Also listed as ABS 781.) Builds on the foundations of society and its Seminar on institutions to examine Family contemporary problems facing Spring 2010 SOC760 760 Problems SOC Sociology 4 American families. GR LE Lecture (Also listed as ABS 771.) Investigation of the criminal justice Seminar system in the United States and its Criminal relation to deviant adult and juvenile Spring 2010 SOC770 770 Justice SOC Sociology 4 behavior. GR LE Lecture Year 4 Medical School of Spring 2010 SOM701 701 Study SOM Medicine 24 MD OT Other Year 4 Medical School of Spring 2010 SOM702 702 Study SOM Medicine 24 MD OT Other Year 3 Medical School of Spring 2010 SOM703 703 Study SOM Medicine 24 MD CL Clinical Year 3 Medical School of Spring 2010 SOM704 704 Study SOM Medicine 24 MD CL Clinical Year 1 Medical School of Spring 2010 SOM705 705 Study SOM Medicine 24 MD LE Lecture Year 1 Medical School of Spring 2010 SOM706 706 Study SOM Medicine 24 MD LE Lecture Year 2 Medical School of Spring 2010 SOM707 707 Study SOM Medicine 24 MD LE Lecture Year 2 Medical School of Spring 2010 SOM708 708 Study SOM Medicine 24 MD LE Lecture This course identified and analyzes the current issues impacting American sports. Emhasis is placed Sports on how those issues and trends Current Issues Manageme affect sport administrators, coaches, Spring 2010 SPM701 701 Amer Spts SPM nt 3 and fans. GR SE Seminar The purpose of this course is to provide a foundation in administration, finance, and legal issues for students in sports management. A historical and Sports organizational context will be Finance, Law Manageme explored as well as professional Spring 2010 SPM702 702 Sprts Mgt SPM nt 4 perspective. GR SE Seminar This course will explore the academic experience of student athletes in the context of the demands of their sport and how Sports support services are organized and Acad Supp Stu Manageme delivered to address distinctive Spring 2010 SPM703 703 Athletes SPM nt 2 academic needs. GR SE Seminar This course explores directing and managing the program, services, and business operations of Sports recreation and intramural sports Recreation Manageme programs. Organization principles Spring 2010 SPM704 704 Management SPM nt 2 and current issues are presented. GR SE Seminar This course focuses on the NCAA legislative process and bylaws governing the operations of an athletics program. Included topics Sports are those bylaws related to Compliance & Manageme eligibility, amateurism, recruiting Spring 2010 SPM705 705 Regulation SPM nt 2 and financial aid. GR SE Seminar This course focuses on the planning, designing, operations and management of physical education, athletics, recreation, health and fitness, and aquatics facilities. Included are the development, Sports planning, scheduling and Facilities and Manageme implementaiton of daily and major Spring 2010 SPM706 706 Event Mgt SPM nt 2 events. GR SE Seminar This course is a comprehensive study of the sports information profession. Emphasis is placed on the various means of mass Media Sports communication, utilization of current Relations In Manageme technology and media relations Spring 2010 SPM707 707 Spts SPM nt 2 techniques. GR SE Seminar This course explores the various aspects of marketing sports programs and sporting events. Sports Current issues and accepted Sport & Event Manageme practices and techniques will be Spring 2010 SPM708 708 Marketing SPM nt 4 presented. GR SE Seminar Study of the vocabulary and structure of the Spanish language; Beginning practice in conversation, reading, Spring 2010 SPN101 101 Spanish I SPN Spanish 4 and writing. UG LE Lecture Study of the vocabulary and structure of the Spanish language; Beginning practice in conversation, reading, Spring 2010 SPN102 102 Spanish II SPN Spanish 4 and writing. UG LE Lecture Study of the vocabulary and structure of the Spanish language; Beginning practice in conversation, reading, Spring 2010 SPN103 103 Spanish III SPN Spanish 4 and writing. UG LE Lecture

Essentials of Introduction to Spanish with an Spring 2010 SPN111 111 Spanish SPN Spanish 4 emphasis on speaking the language. UG LE Lecture Spanish A thorough review of Spanish Grammar grammar with an emphasis on oral Spring 2010 SPN150 150 Review SPN Spanish 4 practice. UG LE Lecture Grammar review, reading, and discussion of selected texts with Intermediate practice in speaking and writing the Spring 2010 SPN201 201 Spanish I SPN Spanish 4 language. UG LE Lecture Grammar review, reading, and discussion of selected texts with Intermediate practice in speaking and writing the Spring 2010 SPN202 202 Spanish II SPN Spanish 4 language. UG LE Lecture Grammar review, reading, and discussion of selected texts with Intermediate practice in speaking and writing the Spring 2010 SPN203 203 Spanish III SPN Spanish 4 language. UG LE Lecture

Spanish Law Intermediate Spanish with emphasis Spring 2010 SPN211 211 Enforcmt I SPN Spanish 4 on law enforcement contexts. UG LE Lecture Continued study of intermediate Spanish Law Spanish with emphasis on law Spring 2010 SPN212 212 Enforcmt II SPN Spanish 4 enforcement contexts. UG LE Lecture Practice in oral use of Spanish Spanish emphasizing the culture of the Spring 2010 SPN311 311 Conversation SPN Spanish 4 Hispanic world. UG LE Lecture Practice in oral use of Spanish Spanish emphasizing the culture of the Spring 2010 SPN312 312 Conversation SPN Spanish 4 Hispanic world. UG LE Lecture Practice in speaking Spanish with Spanish emphasis on culture of the Hispanic Spring 2010 SPN313 313 Conversation SPN Spanish 4 world. UG LE Lecture Oral and written composition in Spanish Spanish; translations from English Spring 2010 SPN321 321 Composition SPN Spanish 4 into Spanish. UG LE Lecture Writing in SPN Required writing component for SPN Spring 2010 SPN321W 321W 321 SPN Spanish 0 321. UG LB Lab Oral and written composition in Spanish Spanish; translations from English Spring 2010 SPN322 322 Composition SPN Spanish 4 into Spanish. UG LE Lecture Writing in SPN Spring 2010 SPN322W 322W 322 SPN Spanish 0 UG LB Lab Oral and written composition in Spanish; translations from English Spanish into Spanish. Further grammar Spring 2010 SPN323 323 Composition SPN Spanish 4 study. UG LE Lecture Writing in SPN Spring 2010 SPN323W 323W 323 SPN Spanish 0 UG LB Lab An introduction to the language of business Spanish with insight into Business Spain and Latin America within the Spring 2010 SPN325 325 Spanish SPN Spanish 4 global economy. UG LE Lecture Writing in SPN Spring 2010 SPN325W 325W 325 SPN Spanish 0 UG LB Lab Study of the business culture behind Spanish. Development of the communication skills and Business intercultural understanding. Use of Spring 2010 SPN326 326 Spanish SPN Spanish 4 Spanish in international business. UG LE Lecture Writing in SPN Spring 2010 SPN326W 326W 326 SPN Spanish 0 UG LB Lab Historical survey of Spanish Survey of literature. From the beginning to Spring 2010 SPN331 331 Spanish Lit SPN Spanish 4 romanticism. UG LE Lecture Writing in SPN Spring 2010 SPN331W 331W 331 SPN Spanish 0 UG LB Lab Historical survey of Spanish Survey of literature. From romanticism to the Spring 2010 SPN332 332 Spanish Lit SPN Spanish 4 present. UG LE Lecture Writing in SPN Spring 2010 SPN332W 332W 332 SPN Spanish 0 UG LB Lab

Survey of Reading of prose, poetry, and plays Spanish-Amer by Spanish-American writers. From Spring 2010 SPN333 333 Lit SPN Spanish 4 pre-Columbian times to romanticism. UG LE Lecture Writing in SPN Spring 2010 SPN333W 333W 333 SPN Spanish 0 UG LB Lab Survey Reading of prose, poetry, and plays Spanish-Amer by Spanish-American writers. From Spring 2010 SPN334 334 Lit SPN Spanish 4 romanticism to the present. UG LE Lecture Writing in SPN Spring 2010 SPN334W 334W 334 SPN Spanish 0 UG LB Lab Study of the vowel and consonant Spanish sound system through phonetic Spring 2010 SPN361 361 Phonetics SPN Spanish 4 method; intonation. UG LE Lecture Spanish majors assist elementary Applied Elem course instructors in conducting Spring 2010 SPN381 381 Spn Instruct SPN Spanish 1 classes. For Spanish majors only. UG IN Internship Spanish majors assist elementary Applied Elem course instructors in conducting Spring 2010 SPN382 382 Spn Instruct SPN Spanish 1 classes. For Spanish majors only. UG IN Internship Spanish majors assist elementary Applied Elem course instructors in conducting Spring 2010 SPN383 383 Spn Instruct SPN Spanish 1 classes. For Spanish majors only. UG IN Internship Spanish majors assist course Applied Elem instructors in conducting classes. Spring 2010 SPN384 384 Spn Instruc SPN Spanish 1 For Spanish Majors only. UG LE Lecture Studies in Problems, approaches, and topics in Independe Spring 2010 SPN399 399 Selected Subj SPN Spanish 1 the field of Spanish. Topics vary. UG IS nt Study Spring 2010 SPN399W 399W Writing in SPN SPN Spanish 0 UG LB Lab Spanish Intensive reading of such works as Picaresque Lazarillo de Tormes, Vida del Spring 2010 SPN401 401 Novel SPN Spanish 4 Buscon, and Guzman de Alfarache. UG LE Lecture Spanish Novel 19th century prose work by Galdos Spring 2010 SPN402 402 19th Cent SPN Spanish 4 and others. UG LE Lecture Adv Studies: Spring 2010 SPN403 403 Lang Civiliz SPN Spanish 4 Topics vary. Conducted in Spanish. UG LE Lecture Writing in SPN Required writing component for SPN Spring 2010 SPN403W 403W 403 SPN Spanish 0 403. UG LB Lab Intensive readings of dramas by Golden Age playwrights of the 16th and 17th Spring 2010 SPN411 411 Drama SPN Spanish 4 centuries. UG LE Lecture Intensive readings of dramas by Modern playwrights of the 19th and 20th Spring 2010 SPN412 412 Drama SPN Spanish 4 centuries. UG LE Lecture Intensive study of the works of Cervantes including Don Quixote, novelas ejemplares, entremeses, and longer dramatic works. Cervantes Part Lectures, discussions, and oral Spring 2010 SPN421 421 I SPN Spanish 4 reports on Cervantes and his time. UG LE Lecture Intensive study of the works of Cervantes including Don Quixote, novelas ejemplares, entremeses, and longer dramatic works. Cervantes Part Lectures, discussions, and oral Spring 2010 SPN422 422 II SPN Spanish 4 reports on Cervantes and his time. UG LE Lecture

Spring 2010 SPN422W 422W Writing in SPN SPN Spanish 0 UG LB Lab Intensive study of selected topics in peninsular literature. Background Sem Spanish lectures, oral reports, and Spring 2010 SPN431 431 Lit SPN Spanish 4 discussions. Topics vary. UG LE Lecture Intensive study of selected topics in Spanish-American literature. Seminar Spn- Background lectures, oral reports, Spring 2010 SPN432 432 Am Lit SPN Spanish 4 and discussions. Topics vary. UG LE Lecture Writing in SPN Spring 2010 SPN432W 432W 432 SPN Spanish 0 UG LB Lab Readings in the novel, poetry, and Contemp drama of major Spanish writers in Spring 2010 SPN441 441 Spanish Lit SPN Spanish 4 the post-Civil War period. UG LE Lecture Readings in the novels, poetry, and drama of various Latin-American Contemp Lat- writers from the late 1930s to the Spring 2010 SPN442 442 Am Lit SPN Spanish 4 present. UG LE Lecture

Spring 2010 SPN442W 442W Writing in SPN SPN Spanish 0 UG LB Lab Undergrad Research in Independe Spring 2010 SPN450 450 Spn SPN Spanish 1 Topics vary. UG IS nt Study Writing in SPN Spring 2010 SPN450W 450W 450 SPN Spanish 0 UG LB Lab The Generation of Novel, poetry, and theatre of Spring 2010 SPN462 462 1898 SPN Spanish 4 Unamuno, Baroja, and others. UG LE Lecture Independ Read Adv Independe Spring 2010 SPN481 481 Student SPN Spanish 4 Topics vary. UG IS nt Study Independ Read Adv Independe Spring 2010 SPN482 482 Student SPN Spanish 4 UG IS nt Study This course studies, in both English and Spanish, fundamental concepts of doing business, managing, and marketing in Latin America. Examines cultural, institutional, behavioral and management Business in L. systems and their operations in Latin Spring 2010 SPN483 483 America SPN Spanish 4 America. UG LE Lecture Writing in SPN Spring 2010 SPN483W 483W 483 SPN Spanish 0 UG LB Lab Practice in oral use of Spanish Spanish emphasizing the culture of the Spring 2010 SPN511 511 Conversation SPN Spanish 4 Hispanic world. GR LE Lecture Practice in oral use of Spanish Spanish emphasizing the culture of the Spring 2010 SPN512 512 Conversation SPN Spanish 4 Hispanic world. GR LE Lecture Oral and written composition in Spanish Spanish; translations from English Spring 2010 SPN521 521 Composition SPN Spanish 4 into Spanish. GR LE Lecture Oral and written composition in Spanish Spanish; translations from English Spring 2010 SPN522 522 Composition SPN Spanish 4 into Spanish. GR LE Lecture Oral and written composition in Spanish; translations from English Spanish into Spanish. Further grammar Spring 2010 SPN523 523 Composition SPN Spanish 4 study. GR LE Lecture An introduction to the language of business Spanish with insight into Business Spain and Latin America within the Spring 2010 SPN525 525 Spanish SPN Spanish 4 global economy. GR LE Lecture Study of the business culture behind Spanish. Development of communication skills and Business intercultural understanding. Use of Spring 2010 SPN526 526 Spanish SPN Spanish 4 Spanish in International Business. GR LE Lecture Historical survey of Spanish Survey of literature from the beginning to Spring 2010 SPN531 531 Spanish Lit SPN Spanish 4 romanticism. GR LE Lecture Historical survey of Spanish Survey of Literature from romanticism to the Spring 2010 SPN532 532 Spanish Lit SPN Spanish 4 present. GR LE Lecture

Reading of prose, poetry, and plays Survey of by Spanish-American writers. From Spring 2010 SPN533 533 Span-Amer Lit SPN Spanish 4 pre-Columbian times to romanticism. GR LE Lecture Reading of prose, poetry, and plays Survey of by Spanish-American writers from Spring 2010 SPN534 534 Span-Amer Lit SPN Spanish 4 romanticism to the present. GR LE Lecture Applied Elem Assistance for elementary course Spring 2010 SPN581 581 Spn Instr SPN Spanish 1 instructors in conducting classes. GR LE Lecture For teachers of Spanish. Intensive experience designed, through total immersion, to improve language skills (conversation and composition) and increase awareness of Spanish Foreign Lang civilization and contemporary Spring 2010 SPN590 590 Institute SPN Spanish 8 culture. GR LE Lecture Spanish Novel Nineteenth-century prose works by Spring 2010 SPN602 602 19th Cent SPN Spanish 4 Galdos and others. GR LE Lecture Adv Studies: Spring 2010 SPN603 603 Lang Civiliz SPN Spanish 4 Topics vary. Conducted in Spanish. GR LE Lecture Intensive readings of dramas by Golden Age playwrights of the sixteenth and Spring 2010 SPN611 611 Drama SPN Spanish 4 seventeenth centuries. GR LE Lecture Intensive readings of dramas by Modern playwrights of the nineteenth and Spring 2010 SPN612 612 Drama SPN Spanish 4 twentieth centuries. GR LE Lecture Cervantes. Intensive study of the works of Cervantes, including Don Quixote, novelas ejemplares, entremeses, and longer dramatic works. Lectures, discussions, and Don Quixote oral reports on Cervantes and his Spring 2010 SPN621 621 Part I SPN Spanish 4 time. GR LE Lecture Intensive study of selected topics in Sem in peninsular literature. Background Spanish lectures, oral reports, and Spring 2010 SPN631 631 Literature SPN Spanish 4 discussions. Titles vary. GR LE Lecture Readings and reports in the novel, poetry, and drama of selected Spanish-American authors. Sem in Representative works of Borges, Spanish-Amer Garcma, Marquez, Rulfo, Paz, Spring 2010 SPN632 632 Lit SPN Spanish 4 Vargas Llosa, Sanchez, and others. GR LE Lecture Readings in the novel, poetry, and Contemporary drama of major Spanish writers in Spring 2010 SPN641 641 Spanish Lit SPN Spanish 4 the post-Civil war period. GR LE Lecture Readings in the novel, poetry, and drama of various Latin-American Contemp Latin writers from the late 1930s to the Spring 2010 SPN642 642 Amer Lit SPN Spanish 4 present day. GR LE Lecture Ind Grad Independe Spring 2010 SPN650 650 Research SPN Spanish 1 Independent graduate research. GR IS nt Study The Generation of Novel, poetry, and theatre of Spring 2010 SPN662 662 1898 SPN Spanish 4 Unamuno, Baroja, and others. GR LE Lecture

Ind Read Grad Independent reading for graduate Independe Spring 2010 SPN681 681 Students SPN Spanish 4 students. GR IS nt Study

Ind Read Grad Independent reading for Graduate Independe Spring 2010 SPN682 682 Students SPN Spanish 4 students. GR IS nt Study This course studies, in both English and Spanish, fundamental concepts of doing business, managing and marketing in Latin America. Examines cultural, institutional and Latin behavioral and management American systems and their operation in Latin Independe Spring 2010 SPN683 683 Business SPN Spanish 4 America. GR IS nt Study Course focuses on rights, privileges and obligations of citizenship in our democracy. Course themes vary, (education, environment, healthcare, poverty, etc.). Students Citizenship in Service will complete a service-learning Spring 2010 SRV200 200 Democracy SRV Learning 4 project appropriate to the theme. UG LE Lecture This course is the culminating experience of the Citizen Scholar Certificate Program. To enroll, you must have completed SRV 200 and Citizen Scholar Service submitted a project proposal to the Independe Spring 2010 SRV400 400 Capstone SRV Learning 4 Office of Service Learning. UG IS nt Study An introduction to the fundamental ideas of statistics. Topics include descriptive statistics, probability, confidence intervals, and testing hypotheses, as well as the basics of Chi-square tests, regression and correlation, and analysis of variance. Statistical Includes a Microsoft EXCEL Spring 2010 STT160 160 Concepts STT Statistics 5 laboratory. UG LE Lecture Numerical and graphical methods for finding and summarizing important features of data. Principles of designing experiments for collecting data. Introduction to probability. Use of statistical computing package to Elementary apply methods and illustrate Spring 2010 STT264 264 Statistics I STT Statistics 4 concepts. UG LE Lecture

Elementary Spring 2010 STT264L 264L Statistics I Lab STT Statistics 0 Required laboratory for STT 264. UG LB Lab Confidence intervals and hypothesis testing introduction. Applications to means, proportions, two-sample comparisons, contingency tables, linear regression, and analysis of variance. Use of statistical Elementary computing package to apply Spring 2010 STT265 265 Statistics II STT Statistics 4 methods to data sets. UG LE Lecture Elementary Statistics II Spring 2010 STT265L 265L Lab STT Statistics 0 Required laboratory for STT 265. UG LB Lab

Probability and statistical methods applied to real problems. Scientific method of investigation. Data collection, organization, display, and analysis. Empirical and axiomatic probability, simulation, variation, sampling, expected values, and statistical inference. Probability and Lecture/La Prob/Stat- uncertainty. For early and middle b Middle Sch childhood and mathematics Combinatio Spring 2010 STT342 342 Tchr STT Statistics 4 education majors only. UG LL n Introduction to probability, random variables and their expectations, some commonly used discrete and continuous distributions, concept of random sampling and sampling distributions. Use of computer Applied software packages for simulating, Spring 2010 STT360 360 Statistics I STT Statistics 4 summarizing, and displaying data. UG LE Lecture Introduction to statistics, standard statistical methods for estimation of parameters and hypothesis testing, introduction to regression analysis and analysis of variance techniques, Applied exposure to data analysis using Spring 2010 STT361 361 Statistics II STT Statistics 4 packaged computer programs. UG LE Lecture Introduction to probability, distributions, and statistical Engineering methods; using calculus to develop Spring 2010 STT363 363 Statistics STT Statistics 3 the necessary theory. UG LE Lecture Introduction to the use of the statistical analysis system, a statistical computing package widely Introduction used in industry, government, and Spring 2010 STT367 367 to SAS STT Statistics 2 academia. UG LE Lecture Ind Read in Independe Spring 2010 STT386 386 Stat and Prob STT Statistics 1 Topics vary. UG IS nt Study Topics in Stat Titles vary. May be taken for letter Independe Spring 2010 STT396 396 and Prob STT Statistics 1 grade or pass/unsatisfactory. UG IS nt Study

Distribution-free estimation and hypothesis testing procedures. Includes methods for use in one- and two-sample location and dispersion problems, nonparametric alternatives to ANOVA and regression, goodness-of-fit tests, Nonparametric measures of association, and tests Spring 2010 STT401 401 Methods STT Statistics 4 for randomness. UG LE Lecture Stochastic models for discrete time series in the time-domain, moving average processes, autoregressive processes, model identification, parameter estimation, and Applied Time forecasting. Statistical computing Spring 2010 STT411 411 Series STT Statistics 4 software packages are used. UG LE Lecture Statistical process control for attributes and variables data: probability distributions, sampling plans, control charts, statistical control, process capability, process improvement, tolerance intervals, Statist Quality evolutionary operation, and Spring 2010 STT424 424 Control STT Statistics 4 applications. UG LE Lecture Censoring and truncation, survival and hazard functions, estimation and hypothesis tests, Cox proportional hazards model, diagnostics of the Cox model; state- Survival of-the-art software for survival Spring 2010 STT426 426 Analysis STT Statistics 4 analysis models. UG LE Lecture Stochastic concept of a queuing process is developed. Theories and applications of single and many server queues are presented. Queuing Emphasis on applications in Spring 2010 STT428 428 Theory STT Statistics 4 engineering and computer science. UG LE Lecture

The statistical methods suitable for analysis of data arising in biological and related studies. Estimation and hypothesis testing are reviewed. Methods include one and two sample tests, simple and multiple Spring 2010 STT430 430 Biostatistics STT Statistics 4 regression, and analysis of variance. UG LE Lecture Probability, random variables, density and distribution functions, expectation, moment generating functions, special discrete and continuous distributions; joint, marginal and conditional distributions; independence, Theory of properties of expected values, Spring 2010 STT461 461 Statistics I STT Statistics 4 functions of random variables. UG LE Lecture Limiting distributions, central limit theorem, statistics and sampling distribution point estimation, properties of estimators, sufficiency and completeness, interval estimation, hypothesis testing, most Theory of powerful and UMP tests, likelihood Spring 2010 STT462 462 Statistics II STT Statistics 4 ration tests. UG LE Lecture Bootstrapping is a computing- intensivemethod of data analysis by computing distributions. The method, including permutation tests, can be adapted easily to many classical problems. Doftware used Computational for the course includes SPLUS and Spring 2010 STT464 464 Statistics STT Statistics 4 Mathematica. UG LE Lecture

Classical statistical techniques for analysis and interpretation of research data including the use of statistical software packages. Includes descriptive statistics, one- Statistical and-two-sample inferences, Spring 2010 STT466 466 Methods I STT Statistics 4 regression and correlation analysis. UG LE Lecture Writing in STT Required writing component for STT Spring 2010 STT466W 466W 466 STT Statistics 0 466. UG LB Lab Continuation of STT 466. Includes analysis of variance, multiple comparisons, analysis of covariance, Statistical contingency table analysis, goodness Spring 2010 STT467 467 Methods II STT Statistics 4 of fit tests. UG LE Lecture

Spring 2010 STT467W 467W Writing in STT STT Statistics 0 UG LB Lab Randomization, replication, blocking factorial design. Block designs; multi- factor experiments; fixed-, random- and mixed-effects models; repeated measures; nested factors; split-plot designs; confounding and fractions Intro to Exp for 2**k factorial experiements. Spring 2010 STT469 469 Design STT Statistics 4 Statistical software used extensively. UG LE Lecture Ind Read in Independent study in statistics and Independe Spring 2010 STT486 486 Stat & Prob STT Statistics 1 probability. UG IS nt Study

Detailed study of a single statistical topic or problem in practice of statistics chosen by student with approval of the instructor. The student will present the results of study in an expository paper. Seminars/Independent study. Undergrad Limited to 10 students. Mathematics Spring 2010 STT492 492 Statistics Sem STT Statistics 3 majors with statistics option only. UG SE Seminar

Spring 2010 STT492W 492W Writing in STT STT Statistics 0 UG LB Lab Topics in Stat Independe Spring 2010 STT496 496 and Prob STT Statistics 1 Topics in statistics and probability. UG IS nt Study

Presentation of probability concepts and techniques as applied to engineering applications. Introduces and applies probability distributions, measures of association, inferences on responses, and basic Prob for experimental design. Emphasis is Spring 2010 STT502 502 Engineers STT Statistics 4 on application of statistical tools. GR LE Lecture Focus on analysis techniques for multiple variables, including ANOVA and multiple regression as applied to engineering testing, development, and manufacturing. Process analysis and improvment technique Statistics for presented, along with tools for Spring 2010 STT503 503 Engineers STT Statistics 4 reliability analysis. GR LE Lecture

Introduction to the basic principles and applications of statistical methods as they are applied to data Spring 2010 STT520 520 Biostatistics STT Statistics 4 arising in the health professions. GR LE Lecture Introduces probability, random variables and their expectations, some commonly used discrete and continuous distributions, concept of random sampling and sampling distributions. Uses computer Applied software packages for simulating, Spring 2010 STT560 560 Statistics I STT Statistics 4 summarizing, and displaying data. GR LE Lecture

Introduces statistics, standard statistical methods for estimation of parameters and hypothesis testing, regression analysis and analysis of variance techniques, and exposure Applied to data analysis using packaged Spring 2010 STT561 561 Statistics II STT Statistics 4 computer programs. GR LE Lecture Introduces the use of Statistical Analysis System (SAS), a statistical computing package widely used in Introduction industry, government, and Spring 2010 STT567 567 to SAS STT Statistics 2 academia. GR LE Lecture Design of Sample Spring 2010 STT568 568 Surveys STT Statistics 4 GR LE Lecture Ind Read in Independent reading in statistics Independe Spring 2010 STT586 586 Stat and Pro STT Statistics 1 and probability. GR IS nt Study Coverage of concepts, principles, interpretation and practical rules of Statistics for thumb for advanced statistical Spring 2010 STT591 591 Nursing STT Statistics 0.5 methods used in nursing research. GR LE Lecture Topics in Stat May be taken for letter grade or Independe Spring 2010 STT596 596 and Prob STT Statistics 1 pass/unsatisfactory. Titles vary. GR IS nt Study

Distribution-free estimation and hypothesis testing procedures. Includes methods for use in one- and two-sample location and dispersion problems, nonparametric alternatives to ANOVA and regression, goodness-of-fit tests, Nonparametric measures of association, and tests Spring 2010 STT601 601 Methods STT Statistics 4 for randomness. GR LE Lecture Stochastic models for discrete time series in the time-domain, moving average processes, autoregressive processes, model identification, parameter estimation, and Applied Time forecasting. Statistical computing Spring 2010 STT611 611 Series STT Statistics 4 software packages are used. GR LE Lecture Statistical process control for attributes and variables data: probability distributions, sampling plans, control charts, statistical control, process capability, process Statistic improvement, tolerance intervals, Quality evolutionary operation, and Spring 2010 STT624 624 Control STT Statistics 4 applications. GR LE Lecture Censoring and truncation, survival and hazard functions, estimation and hypothesis tests, Cox proportional hazards model; diagnostics of the Cox model; state- Survival of-the-art software for survival Spring 2010 STT626 626 Analysis STT Statistics 4 analysis models. GR LE Lecture The stochastic concept of a queueing process is developed. The theory and applications of single and many server queues are presented. Particular emphasis is placed on Queueing application in engineering and Spring 2010 STT628 628 Theory STT Statistics 4 computer science. GR LE Lecture

Statistical methods suitable for analysis of data arising in biological and related studies. Estimation and hypothesis testing are reviewed. Methods include one and two sample tests, simple and multiple Spring 2010 STT630 630 Biostatistics STT Statistics 4 regression, and analysis of variance. GR LE Lecture Classical statistical techniques for analysis and interpretation of research data, with extensive use of statistical software. Includes review of basic statistics. Simple, multiple, and polynomial regression, and Statistical single factor analysis of variance are Spring 2010 STT646 646 Methods I STT Statistics 4 covered. GR LE Lecture Continuation of STT 646. Analysis of variance, techniques for interpretation of research data, with extensive use of statistical software. Includes factoral experiments, fixed and random effects, crossed and Statistical nested factors, and repeated Spring 2010 STT647 647 Methods II STT Statistics 4 measures. GR LE Lecture Probability, random variables, density and distribution functions, expectation, moment generating functions, special discrete and continuous distributions; joint, marginal and conditional distributions; independence, Theory of properties of expected values, Spring 2010 STT661 661 Statistics I STT Statistics 4 functions of random variables. GR LE Lecture Limiting distributions, central limit theorem, statistics and sampling distributions, point estimation, properties of estimators, sufficiency and completeness, interval estimation, hypothesis testing, most Theory of powerful and UMP tests, likelihood Spring 2010 STT662 662 Statistics II STT Statistics 4 ratio tests. GR LE Lecture Bootstrapping is a computing- intensive method of data analysis by computing distributions. The method, including permutation tests, can be easily adapted to many classical problems. Software used Computational for the course includes SPLUS and Spring 2010 STT664 664 Statistics STT Statistics 4 Mathematica. GR LE Lecture

Classical statistical techniques for analysis and interpretation of research dataincluding the use of statistical software packages. Includes descriptive statistics, one- Statistical and two-sample inferences, Spring 2010 STT666 666 Methods I STT Statistics 4 regression and correlation analysis. GR LE Lecture Continuation of STT 666. Includes analysis of variance, multiple comparisons, analysis of covariance, Statistical contingency table analysis, goodness Spring 2010 STT667 667 Methods II STT Statistics 4 of fit tests. GR LE Lecture Randomization, replication, blocking, factoral design. Block designs; multi- factor experiements; fixed-, random- , and mixed-effects models; repeated measures; nested factors; split-plot designs; confounding and Intro to fractions for 2**k factorial Expermtl experiments. Statistical software Spring 2010 STT669 669 Design STT Statistics 4 used extensively. GR LE Lecture Ind Read in Independent reading in statistics Independe Spring 2010 STT686 686 Stat and Prob STT Statistics 1 and probability. GR IS nt Study Topics in Stat Independe Spring 2010 STT696 696 and Prob STT Statistics 1 Topics in statistics and probability. GR IS nt Study Stationary processes, Markov chains, Poisson processes, pure birth Applied process, queuing processes, Stochastic inventory problems, and traffic flow Spring 2010 STT702 702 Process STT Statistics 4 problems. GR LE Lecture

Introduction to sampling schemes, exploratory data analysis, probability distributions, and statistical methods for environmental data. Confidence, prediction and tolerance intervals. Intro Introduction to linear models, Environmental simulation and risk assessment, and Spring 2010 STT706 706 Stat STT Statistics 4 stochastic processes. GR LE Lecture

Statistical techniques for the modeling and analysis of spatial and time-series environmental data, including spatio-temporal analysis, Environmental using appropriate software. Spring 2010 STT714 714 Statistics STT Statistics 4 Applications and case studies. GR LE Lecture Applications of sampling theory and basic methods of sampling selection. Simple random sampling, systematic sampling, sampling with probability proportionate to unit size, use of Sampling auxiliary estimators, and Warner's Spring 2010 STT721 721 Design STT Statistics 4 procedure. GR LE Lecture Standard techniques for analyzing and describing two-dimensional contingency tables. Logistic regression models and loglinear models developed for data structures involving categorical response variables, including model selection procedures, diagnostics, association graphs, and collapsibility. Categorical SAS procedures used for analysis of Spring 2010 STT740 740 Data Analysis STT Statistics 4 data sets. GR LE Lecture Matrix theory, multivariate distributions, likelihood ratio tests, Applied MANOVA, covariance structure Multivariate analysis, and classification Spring 2010 STT744 744 Analysis STT Statistics 4 techniques. GR LE Lecture Concepts of matrix algebra and the multivariate normal distribution are developed in order to study the general linear model of full rank. Theory of Some applications of regression are Spring 2010 STT761 761 Linear Models STT Statistics 4 covered. GR LE Lecture Computing techniques and applications of the general linear Topics in model. Correlation and regression Spring 2010 STT762 762 Linear Models STT Statistics 4 are emphasized. GR LE Lecture Continuation of STT 669. Topics from incomplete block designs, blocked and fractional asymmetric factorial designs, mixture experiments, split-plot designs, response surface methods, parameter design, hierarchical Topics in designs, variance components, Spring 2010 STT764 764 Experi Design STT Statistics 4 mixed models. GR LE Lecture Multiple linear regression with introduction to more complicated models, including nonlinear models and up-to-date computing Applied techniques. Completion of a Regression mathematical statistics course or Spring 2010 STT767 767 Analys STT Statistics 4 permission of instructor. GR LE Lecture Ind Read in Independent reading in statistics Independe Spring 2010 STT786 786 Stat and Prob STT Statistics 1 and probability. GR IS nt Study

Consultation with graduate students Statistical and faculty on statistical problems Spring 2010 STT791 791 Consulting STT Statistics 3 arising from research projects. GR SE Seminar Topics in Stat Independe Spring 2010 STT796 796 and Prob STT Statistics 1 Topics in statistics and probability. GR IS nt Study Graduate Independe Spring 2010 STT899 899 Research STT Statistics 1 Supervised thesis research. GR IS nt Study Student Initiated Spring 2010 SUR600 600 Surgery SUR Surgery 2 MD LE Lecture Intro to General Spring 2010 SUR605 605 Surgery SUR Surgery 2 MD CL Clinical Intro to Cardiac Spring 2010 SUR606 606 Surgery SUR Surgery 2 MD CL Clinical Intro to Anesthesiolog Spring 2010 SUR607 607 y SUR Surgery 2 MD CL Clinical Intro to Plastic Spring 2010 SUR608 608 Recon Surgery SUR Surgery 2 MD CL Clinical Intro to Anesthesiolog Spring 2010 SUR609 609 y SUR Surgery 2 MD LE Lecture

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Introduction to the profession: historical development, value base, social systems perspective on social problems, and major fields of practice. Includes required knowledge, skills, and values; critical thinking; problem solving; self- Soc Work as a Social awareness; and appreciation of Spring 2010 SW270 270 Profession SW Work 4 racial, ethnic, and cultural pluralism. UG LE Lecture Study of social welfare and social services in society; introduction to generalist social work practice; Soc Welf & Social continued career testing. Agency- Spring 2010 SW271 271 Soc Services SW Work 4 based field project required. UG LE Lecture Introduction to the knowledge, skills and process required to develop cultural compentency. Content covers the historical development of discrimination and the need for Cultural Social cultural competency within the U.S. Spring 2010 SW272 272 Competency SW Work 4 and international communities. UG LE Lecture Writing in SW Social Spring 2010 SW272W 272W 272 SW Work 0 UG LB Lab

Discuss descriptive statistical methods for social science research. Includes theory and application of frequency distributions, graphic representations, measures of central tendency and variability, Statistical Lecture/La Package for Social Sciences. b Descriptive Social Introduces probability and measures Combinatio Spring 2010 SW291 291 Statistics SW Work 4 of association. UG LL n

Discuss descriptive statistical methods for social science research. Includes theory and application of frequency distributions, graphic representations, measures of central tendency and variability, Statistical Package for Social Sciences. Descriptive Social Introduces probability and measures Spring 2010 SW291 291 Statistics SW Work 4 of association. UG LE Lecture

Intensive study of a particular problem area, utilizing professionally qualified personnel from academia and the practice community. Workshop in Social Specific subtitles to be added with Spring 2010 SW320 320 Current Prob SW Work 1 individual workshops. UG LE Lecture Analysis of human behavior in assessment of social functioning as it relates to social work intervention. Includes ego psychology, social- Hum Behav in Social systems theory, role theory, and Spring 2010 SW375 375 Soc Func SW Work 4 learning theory. UG LE Lecture

Foundation sequence of generalist social work practice theory. Problem assessment, data collecting, data analysis, intervention methods, and Basic Practice Social evaluation procedures. Introduction Spring 2010 SW380 380 Theory SW Work 4 to task-centered approach. UG LE Lecture Writing in SW Social Required writing component for SW Spring 2010 SW380W 380W 380 SW Work 0 380. UG LB Lab Problems Selected topics related to current Social Wk Social issues in social work practice; Spring 2010 SW389 389 Practi SW Work 1 readings, research, and discussion. UG LE Lecture Readings in Social May be taken for letter grade or Spring 2010 SW394 394 Social Work SW Work 2 pass/unsatisfactory. UG LE Lecture Problems, approached, and topics in the field of social work. Topics vary. Study in Sel Social May be taken for letter grade or Spring 2010 SW399 399 Subjects SW Work 1 pass/unsatisfactory. UG LE Lecture Study of social aspects of aging, the needs of the aging population, and Social Social society's response to these needs. Spring 2010 SW462 462 Gerontology I SW Work 4 (Also listed as SOC 462.) UG LE Lecture

Social Social Spring 2010 SW463 463 Gerontology II SW Work 4 Continuation of social gerontology. UG LE Lecture Development, status, and effectiveness of social welfare policies. Application of social work Social Welfare Social values and knowledge to current Spring 2010 SW470 470 Policy SW Work 4 policies, programs, and services. UG LE Lecture Framework for categorizing child welfare problems. Historical and current examination of legislation, policies, programs, and services to address child welfare needs Social including the role of the child Spring 2010 SW473 473 Child Welfare SW Work 4 welfare worker. UG LE Lecture Supervised learning under direction of faculty and agency staff. 10 Gerontology Social weeks/20 hours per week, or 20 Spring 2010 SW480 480 Practicum SW Work 4 weeks/10 hours per week. UG IN Internship In-depth study of generalist social work practice theory for the Generalist Social enhancement of social functioning of Spring 2010 SW481 481 Prac: Individ SW Work 4 individuals. UG LE Lecture Writing in SW Social Required writing component for SW Spring 2010 SW481W 481W 481 SW Work 0 481. UG LB Lab In-depth study of generalist social work practice theory for the Generalist Social enhancement of social functioning of Spring 2010 SW482 482 Prac: Groups SW Work 4 small groups. UG LE Lecture In-depth study of generalist social work practice theory for the Generalist Social enhancement of family social Spring 2010 SW483 483 Prac: Families SW Work 4 functioning. UG LE Lecture In-depth study of generalist social work practice theory for the Generalist enhancement of social functioning in Prac:Orgs&Co Social social welfare organizations and Spring 2010 SW484 484 mmun SW Work 4 communities. UG LE Lecture

Application of theory to practice in agency settings. Individual supervised learning experiences and Soc Work Social on-site seminars under direction of Spring 2010 SW487 487 Practicum I SW Work 4 instructor and agency staff. UG IN Internship Application of theory to practice in agency settings. Individual supervised learning experiences and Soc Work Social on-site seminars under direction of Spring 2010 SW488 488 Practicum II SW Work 4 instructor and agency staff. UG IN Internship

Application of theory to practice in agency settings. Individual supervised learning experiences and Soc Work Social on-site seminars under direction of Spring 2010 SW489 489 Practicum III SW Work 4 instructor and agency staff. UG IN Internship Writing in SW Social Required writing component for SW Spring 2010 SW489W 489W 489 SW Work 0 489. UG LB Lab Sequential study of evaluative research design methodology. Development of criteria for the selection and intelligent use of research reports. Evaluation of Social Work Social selected research reports for Spring 2010 SW490 490 Research I SW Work 4 relevance to social work practice. UG LE Lecture Continuation of SW 291 and SW 490 Lecture/La Research with the emphasis of applying b Methods in Social inferential statistics during Social Combinatio Spring 2010 SW491 491 SW II SW Work 4 Work research. UG LL n Ind Res in Social May be taken for letter grade or Spring 2010 SW494 494 Social Work SW Work 2 pass/unsatisfactory. UG LE Lecture Intensive study of a particular problem area, utilizing professionally qualified personnel from academia and the practive community. Specific subtitles to be added with individual workshops. May be Workshop in Social repeated to a maximum of 12 credit Spring 2010 SW520 520 Current Probl SW Work 1 hours. GR LE Lecture Generalist social work practice theory. Problem assessment, data collection, data analysis, interventive Basic Practice Social methods, and evaluation procedures Spring 2010 SW580 580 Theory SW Work 4 are studied and simulated. GR LE Lecture Variable content dealing with problems, approaches, and topics in Studies in the field of social work. Titles vary. Selected Social May be taken for a letter grade or Spring 2010 SW599 599 Subjects SW Work 1 pass/unsatisfactory. GR LE Lecture (Also listed as SOC 662.) Social aspects of aging. The needs of the Social Social population and society's response to Spring 2010 SW662 662 Gerontology I SW Work 4 those needs. GR LE Lecture (Also listed as SOC 663.) Explores in- Social Social depth concepts and issues related to Spring 2010 SW663 663 Gerontology SW Work 4 aging. GR LE Lecture Supervised learning under direction of faculty and agency staff. Ten Gerentology Social weeks/twenty hours per week, or Spring 2010 SW680 680 Practicum SW Work 4 twenty weeks/ten hours per week. GR IN Internship In-depth study of generalist social work practice theory for the Generalist Social enhancement of social functioning of Spring 2010 SW681 681 Prac: Individ SW Work 4 individuals. GR LE Lecture Writing in SW Social Spring 2010 SW681W 681W 681 SW Work 0 GR LB Lab In-depth study of generalist social work practice theory for the Generalist Social enhancement of social functioning Spring 2010 SW682 682 Pract: Groups SW Work 4 as small groups. GR LE Lecture In-depth study of generalist social work practice theory for the Generalist Social enhancement of family social Spring 2010 SW683 683 Prac: Families SW Work 4 functioning. GR LE Lecture In-depth study of generalist social Generalist work practice theory for the Prac: Social enhancement of social welfare Spring 2010 SW684 684 Orgs&Comm SW Work 4 organizations and communities. GR LE Lecture First course in a two quarter sequence study of evaluation research methodology. Criteria for intelligent consumption of research Research reports. Evaluation of selected Methods in Social research reports for relevance to Spring 2010 SW690 690 SW I SW Work 4 social work practice. GR LE Lecture Second course in a two quarter Lecture/La Research sequence study with the emphasis b Methods in Social of applying inferential statistics Combinatio Spring 2010 SW691 691 SW II SW Work 4 during social work research. GR LL n Dir Studies Social Spring 2010 SW694 694 Social Work SW Work 2 GR LE Lecture The Social Work Foundation Courses include content in human behavior in the social environment, social SW welfare policies and programs, social Foundation Social work practice, and social work Spring 2010 SW695 695 Topics SW Work 3 research. GR LE Lecture

Development of financial accounting theory and its application to complex problems in the valuation of balance sheet accounts, determination of the Financial Technical net income, and preparation of Spring 2010 TAC210 210 Accounting I TAC Accounting 3 financial statements. UG LE Lecture

Development of financial accounting theory and its application to complex problems in the valuation of balance sheet acounts, determination of net Financial Technical income, and preparation of financial Spring 2010 TAC211 211 Accounting II TAC Accounting 3 statements. UG LE Lecture Practice of cost accounting and cost Cost Technical procedures in industry: job order, Spring 2010 TAC220 220 Accounting I TAC Accounting 3 process, and standard cost methods. UG LE Lecture

Practice of cost accounting and cost Cost Technical procedures in industry: job order, Spring 2010 TAC221 221 Accounting II TAC Accounting 3 process, and standard cost methods. UG LE Lecture Familiarization of payroll accounting systems, understanding tax laws in relation to payroll, and practical Payroll Technical application to records and related Spring 2010 TAC224 224 Accounting TAC Accounting 3 tax forms. UG LE Lecture Income tax regulations related to Tax Technical business and individual income tax Spring 2010 TAC225 225 Accounting I TAC Accounting 3 reporting. UG LE Lecture Income tax regulations related to Tax Technical business and individual income tax Spring 2010 TAC226 226 Accounting II TAC Accounting 3 reporting. UG LE Lecture

Study of software programs for accounting applications. Reviews Computerized Technical the process of set-up, initial entries, Spring 2010 TAC260 260 Accounting TAC Accounting 4 and analysis of data complied. UG LE Lecture Introduction to priniples, procedures, and standards involved Technical in the conduct of an audit by an Spring 2010 TAC280 280 Auditing TAC Accounting 3 accountant. UG LE Lecture

Independent Technical Independe Spring 2010 TAC295 295 Study TAC Accounting 1 Directed study on selected topics. UG IS nt Study Problems, approaches, and topics in Studies in the field of accounting. Titles vary. Selected Technical May be taken for a letter grade or Spring 2010 TAC297 297 Subjects TAC Accounting 1 pass/unsatisfactory. UG LE Lecture Practical business experience in accounting for qualified students under the joint planning and Technical coordination of faculty, student, and Spring 2010 TAC299 299 Internship TAC Accounting 4 business representative. UG IN Internship The study of law as it relates to business organizations and transactions. Considers the nature and classification of law, courts, Technical torts, contracts, corporations, and Spring 2010 TAD200 200 Business Law TAD Admin 4 negotiable instruments. UG LE Lecture

Programming elements of BASIC language; techniques for debugging and interpreting computer output; linkage to subroutines and overlays; file-structure involving sequential Technical access; case studies with business Data applications. 3 hours lecture, 2 Spring 2010 TDP130 130 Basic I TDP Processing 4 hours lab. UG LE Lecture

Use of the electronic spreadsheet as an integrated program that combines spreadsheet processing, word processing, and data base management software with graphics capabilities. Emphasis on how to save, retrieve, extract data, create a spredsheet, and use worksheet Lecture/La Technical commands, database commands, b Electronic Data and graphic commands. Two hours Combinatio Spring 2010 TDP210 210 Spreadsheets TDP Processing 3 lecture, two hours lab. UG LL n

Use of the electronic spreadsheet that incorporates use of macros, Lecture/La ADV Technical database functions, logical functions b Spreadsheet Data and operations, and /X Commands. Combinatio Spring 2010 TDP211 211 Application TDP Processing 3 2 hours lecture, 2 hours lab. UG LL n An introduction to the fundamental concepts of systems development and design. Topics included are: basic system concepts, planning, elements of systems, performing Lecture/La Technical sysstems study, and alternatives in b Systems Data systems design. 2 hours lecture, 2 Combinatio Spring 2010 TDP221 221 Analysis I TDP Processing 3 hours lab. UG LL n

The student must design and implement an information system from managerial perspective. This will include analysis of present information flow, systems Lecture/La Technical specifications, equipment selection, b Systems Data and system effectiveness. 2 hours Combinatio Spring 2010 TDP222 222 Analysis II TDP Processing 3 lecture, 2 hours lab. UG LL n Introduction to the concepts of computer operating systes and resource allocation. Topics will include executive options, layred products, multiprocessing and multiprogramming options, utility functions, and memory management. Laboratory assignments will consist of generating and tailoring a usable Lecture/La Intro To Technical operating system with layered b Operating Data products. 2 hours lecture, 4 hours Combinatio Spring 2010 TDP230 230 Systems TDP Processing 4 lab. UG LL n Technical Directed study on selected topics. Independent Data May be taken for letter grade or Independe Spring 2010 TDP295 295 Study TDP Processing 1 pass/unsatisfactory. UG IS nt Study Problems, approaches, and topics in Studies Technical the field of data processing. Titles Selected Data vary. May be taken for letter grade Spring 2010 TDP297 297 Topics TDP Processing 1 or pass/unsatisfactory. UG LE Lecture Practical data processing experience under the joint planning and coordination of faculty, student, and buisness representative. May be Technical taken for letter grade or Data pass/unsatisfactory. Completion of Spring 2010 TDP299 299 Internship TDP Processing 4 60 hours of course work required. UG IN Internship Emphasis on classic probability as it serves the pratical tools of statistical process control and single, double, sequential, variable and continuous sampling plans. Includes basic concepts of statistics and probability, sampling, process Technical quality, control charts, acceptance Statistical Proc Engineerin sampling, and an introduction to Spring 2010 TEG131 131 Control TEG g3reliability. UG LE Lecture Historical perspective of the development of engineering, Development Technical science, and technology, including of EGR & Engineerin the interrelationship of technology Spring 2010 TEG141 141 TECH TEG g2and society. UG LE Lecture

Basic concepts of engineering drawing applied to manual and computer-aided drafting. Orthographic projection to produce complete multi-view drawings. Lecture/La Technical Computer basics for drawing set-up, b Engineerin constructionm and file management. Combinatio Spring 2010 TEG145 145 CAD I TEG g42 hours lecture, 4 hours lab. UG LL n Lecture/La Technical b Engineerin Combinatio Spring 2010 TEG146 146 CAD II TEG g 4 UG LL n An introduction to many of the basic tools, machines, and measuring instruments used in the manufacturing industry. Emphasizes safety in the operation of industrial metal-working equipment, understanding material cutting science, and logical process decisions. Lab work will emphasize turning operations and permanent metal Lecture/La Technical joining techniques. 2 hours lecture, b Manufacturing Engineerin 2 hours lab. Prerequisite:TMT 113 Combinatio Spring 2010 TEG150 150 I TEG g3or permission of instructor. UG LL n A continuation of TEG 150. Course will involve further discussion of manufacturing processes as well as hands-on machining experience. Lab work will emphasize milling operations, welding operations and Lecture/La Technical EDM machining. 2 hours lecture, 2 b Manufacturing Engineerin hours lab. Prerequisite: TEG 150 or Combinatio Spring 2010 TEG151 151 II TEG g3permission from instructor. UG LL n An introduction to the operation and programming of computer numerically controlled equipment. The student will learn the process of writing and aditing CNC programs Lecture/La Automated Technical and the basic principles of CAD-CAM b Manufacturing Engineerin software operation. 2 hours lecture, Combinatio Spring 2010 TEG152 152 I TEG g44 hours lab. UG LL n A step-by-step process through the operation of computer-aided- manufacturing software to manipulate part programs and produce standard CNC code. Will use the basic principles of CAD for product design and CAM to set-up tool paths, offsets, and other required information to produce the CNC codes and manufacture the Lecture/La Technical parts. 2 hours lecture. 4 hours lab. b Manufacturing Engineerin Prerequisite: TEG 152, TMT 114 pr Combinatio Spring 2010 TEG153 153 II TEG g4permission of instructor. UG LL n Electricity, voltage, power and energy. Symbology per industry standards. Series, parallel and combination circuits and their applications. Introduction to AC quantities, including magnetic, capacitive and inductive quantities. Lecture/La Fund of Technical Fundamental operation of motors b AC/DC Engineerin and generators. 2 hours lecture, 4 Combinatio Spring 2010 TEG160 160 Electronics TEG g4hours lab. UG LL n

Semiconductor theory fundamentals and applications. Application of AC/DC fundamentals using motors and controllog circuits. Ladder diagrams, sequential analysis and evaluaation of of symbology used in control dircuits. Basics of Lecture/La Technical programmable logic controllers are b Indus Control Engineerin introduced. 2 hours lecture, 4 hours Combinatio Spring 2010 TEG161 161 Circuits TEG g4lab. UG LL n Forces, resulants. components, moments; euilibrium of particles and rigid bodies; analysis of structures; Technical centroids and moments of inertia. 4 Engineerin hours lecture. Prerequisite: TMT Spring 2010 TEG201 201 Statics TEG g4115, PHY 111, 101L UG LE Lecture

Motion of particles and rigid bodies; displacement, velocity, acceleration, force, and mass; torque, mass moments of inertia,rotation; work- Technical energy relation fo rparticles and rigid Engineerin bodies. 4 hours lecture. Spring 2010 TEG202 202 Dynamics TEG g4Prerequisite: TEG 201 UG LE Lecture Axial stress and strain, shear stress and strain, torsion of circular shafts, combined stresses; shear and bending moment diagrams; Technical deflection of beams and columns; Strength of Engineerin modes of failure. 4 hours lecture. Spring 2010 TEG203 203 Materials TEG g4Prerequisite: TEG 202 UG LE Lecture Studies the relationship of CAD and CAM operations. Student will use 3D models as a database for automated code generation and Lecture/La Technical manufacture of products on b CAD/CAM Engineerin standard CNC machines. 2 hours Combinatio Spring 2010 TEG205 205 Operations TEG g4lab, 4 hours lab. UG LL n This course is primarily concerned with development of reproducable pictorials-obliques, isometrics, axonometrics, perspectives, and autoshade drawings. Use of MICROCAD will help to make the Lecture/La Technical transition from mechanical drawing b Technical Engineerin to geometric modeling. 2 hours Combinatio Spring 2010 TEG206 206 Illustration TEG g4lecture, 4 hours lab. UG LL n Gasic study of hydrolics and pneumatics. Applications of hydraulic principles to industrial control systems and compressed air Technical systems to common industrial Fluid Engineerin control circuits. Prerequisites: PHY Spring 2010 TEG209 209 Mechanics TEG g3111, 101L; TMT 113 UG LE Lecture An introduction to the basic concepts of semiconductor devices and their applications. Diode and bipolar transistors are discussed. Diode applications - half wave rectifier, bridge rectifier, and power supply are covered. Class A amplifier gain, input and output impedance, bias techniques, and Lecture/La Technical transistor configurations are b Engineerin explained. 2 hours lecture, 4 hours Combinatio Spring 2010 TEG210 210 Electronics I TEG g4lab. Prerequisite: TEG 161. UG LL n Will begin with basic PC fundamentals and continue through the study of higher level languages using BASIC for solution of Lecture/La Comput Technical engineering problems. Typical PC b Programming Engineerin applications are presented. 2 hours Combinatio Spring 2010 TEG211 211 Tech TEG g3lecture, 4 hours lab. UG LL n

The fundamental chemistry and application of chemistry and physics to the commonly endountered engineering materials including Lecture/La Technical ferrous and non-ferrous metals, b Materials Engineerin ceramics, polymers, and composites. Combinatio Spring 2010 TEG212 212 Science TEG g43 hours lecture, 2 hours lab. UG LL n Material flow, warehousing, quantitive techniques, estimating, planning, and design of industrial and service facilities with emaphasis on material handling, production and Technical office layout, management, Engineerin personnel, aesthetics, and the Spring 2010 TEG218 218 Facility Design TEG g3environment. 3 hours lecture. UG LE Lecture To introduce the student to a comprehensive approach to the central factors involved in developing safe practices and conditions. Imparts in the student the ability to set up safety organizations and conduct safety education and training. Gives the student the ability to recognize the effect of plant layout, mechanical guards, and the occupational health hazzards on injury rates and accident costs. Imparts in the student the economic and engineering aspects of fire protection, personal protection Technical equipment, industrial waste Industrial Engineerin disposal, and the analysis of a safety Spring 2010 TEG219 219 Safety TEG g3program. UG LE Lecture Continuation in the discussion of transistor amplifiers. AC load line, class B power amplifier, and transformer couplings are discussed. JFET, E-MOSFET, D-MOSFET, transistors, their biasing techniques, Lecture/La Technical and applications are introduced. 2 b Engineerin hours lecture, 4 hours lab. Combinatio Spring 2010 TEG220 220 Electronics II TEG g4Prerequisite: TEG 210. UG LL n Application programming course on automated manufacturing. Robotic programming with pendant and BASIC. Cell interfacing; robot, CNC, Lecture/La Technical and support devices operating in a b Automation & Engineerin BASIC programming environment. Combinatio Spring 2010 TEG221 221 Robotics TEG g42hours lecture, 4 hours lab. UG LL n

An overview of the concepts of work measurement and its use in the industrial environment. The techniques behind time and mothin study, work sampling, predetermined time systems, and standard data will be studied. Emphasis will be on understanding the application and ramification of work measurement in manufactoring organizations. Will explore the Continuous Improvement concept, or Just-in-Time (JIT) and how it is impacted by work measurement. Will visist the related disciplines of production management, capacity Technical analysis, and manufacturing flow Work Engineerin and facilities. 3 hours lecture. Spring 2010 TEG225 225 Measurement TEG g3Prerequisiste: TMG 201. UG LE Lecture

This is a first course dealing with the terminology and designations of materials used in manufacturing and emphasizes the relation between the nature of materials and their properties. The altering of Technical properties for design purposes and Engineerin methods of comparing and testing Spring 2010 TEG226 226 Metallurgy TEG g3materials for selection are covered. UG LE Lecture Introduction of differential and operational amplifier and their various applications. Summing amplifier, integrator, comparator, active filter, and oscillators are discussed. 555 timer and solid stat switching circuit such as Schmitt Lecture/La Technical trigger and multivibrator are b Engineerin introduced. 2 hours lecture, 4 hours Combinatio Spring 2010 TEG230 230 Electronics III TEG g4lab. Prerequisite: TEG 220. UG LL n Motors, transformers, components used in electrical control circuits such as contacts, relays, timers, etc. phase shift control, photo-electric control, time delay circuits, static Lecture/La Technical switching, and servo-mechanisms. 2 b Industrial Engineerin hours lecture, 4 hours lab. Combinatio Spring 2010 TEG232 232 Electronics TEG g4Prerequisite: TEG 230. UG LL n Industrial processes: types, examples, and common problems. Sensors used in industrial processes. Fundamentals of industrial control. Programmable controllers: programming, hardware, operation, applications, installation, maintenance, and troubleshooting. Lecture/La Technical 2 hours lecture, 2 hours lab. b Process Engineerin Prerequisite: TEG 161 or permission Combinatio Spring 2010 TEG233 233 Control TEG g3of instructor. UG LL n A study of components that make up a tyupical industrial control system. Various sensor and control subsystems are evaluated both individually and in combination. Industrial applications of lasers and fiber optics are studied both with regard to sensor and data Lecture/La Technical communication usage. 2 hours b Industrial Engineerin lecture, 4 hours lab. Prerequisite: Combinatio Spring 2010 TEG235 235 Systems TEG g4TEG 232. UG LL n Boolean algebra, combination logic, and more complex digital circuits such as flip-flops, registers, counters, decoders. encoders, multiplexers, adder, and timers. 2 Lecture/La Technical hours lecture, 4 hours lab. b Engineerin Prerequisite: TMT 113 or permission Combinatio Spring 2010 TEG240 240 Digital Logic TEG g4of instructor. UG LL n This course extensively covers 8086 assembly and machine language programming. The internal functionality of current microcomputers are presented along with basic system architecture and multiplexed display circuitry. 3 Lecture/La Technical hours lecture, 2 hours lab. b Microprocesso Engineerin Prerequisite: TEG 240 or permission Combinatio Spring 2010 TEG241 241 rs I TEG g4of instructor. UG LL n A continuation of TEG 241 expanding the study to include typical microcomputer subsytems such as keyboards, floppy and hard disc systems, dot matrix and laser printers, and video interfaces. Lecture/La Technical Diagnostic techniques are presented b Microprocesso Engineerin and practiced. 3 hours lecture, 2 Combinatio Spring 2010 TEG242 242 rs II TEG g4hours lab. Prerequisite: TEG 241. UG LL n

Continuation of TEG 242 will cover hardware, software, and repair of complete microcomputer applications. CAD, communications systems, control systems, and Lecture/La Technical measurement applications are b Microprocesso Engineerin presented. 3 hours lecture, 2 hours Combinatio Spring 2010 TEG243 243 rs III TEG g4lab. Prerequisiste: TEG 242. UG LL n Methods of transmission of digital data are studied, particularly modems and Lan's. Exposure to setup, installation, and Lecture/La Electronic Technical troubleshooting is given. 2 hour b Communicatio Engineerin lecture, 2 hours lab. Prerequisite: Combinatio Spring 2010 TEG250 250 ns TEG g3TEG 242. UG LL n Provides students with CAD techniques on computer operating systems and software customization with the use of macro and menus. This course covers adapting a CAD system to one's own needs. The principles of 3d drawing will be covered. The student will learn to use the User Coordinate System and other AutoCAD options to create and Lecture/La Technical view pictorial views of objects. 2 b Engineerin hors lecture, 6 hours lab. Combinatio Spring 2010 TEG270 270 CAD II TEG g5Prerequisite: TEG 170. UG LL n Technical Independent Engineerin Independe Spring 2010 TEG295 295 Study TEG g 1 Directed studies on selected topics. UG IS nt Study Problems, approaches, and topics in Studies in Technical the field of engineering. Titles vary. Selected Engineerin May be taken for letter grade or Spring 2010 TEG297 297 Subjects TEG g1pass/unsatisfactory. UG LE Lecture

Helps students develop and improve writing skills. Subject areas includes grammar, sentence structure, paragrah development, essay writing, and proof reading. Cannot Technical be applied toward graduation. Spring 2010 TEN085 085 Basic Writing TEN English 4 Graded pass/unsatisfactory. UG LE Lecture Introduction to basic concepts, principles, and analytical techniques of financial management. Emphasis on planning and managing assests, and financial structure decisions. Topics include asset management, capital budgeting, cost of capital, financial leverage, and the demands for funds in the business sector of the economy. Forms of business Business Technical financing and fundamental concepts Spring 2010 TFI205 205 Finance TFI Finance 3 of capital budgeting and analyzed. UG LE Lecture Sem in Slct Various topics to be covered Real Estate Technical depending upon demand and Spring 2010 TFI236 236 Topics TFI Finance 3 instructor's objectives. UG LE Lecture Lecture/Re Half-hour musical theatre voice citation Musical lessons per week for theatre majors Combinatio Spring 2010 TH100 100 Theatre Voice TH Theatre 1 only. UG LR n Intro General survey of technical aspects Technical of theatre including its personnel Spring 2010 TH102 102 Theatre TH Theatre 3 and organization. UG LE Lecture For acting majors only. Application of the International Phonetic Lecture/La Alphabet and understanding the b Vocal Prod & physiological structure of the vocal Combinatio Spring 2010 TH103 103 IPA-Actor TH Theatre 2 mechanism. UG LL n Lecture/La Basic training in the International b IPA for Phonetic Alphabet for musical Combinatio Spring 2010 TH104 104 Singing Actors TH Theatre 1 theatre acting majors. UG LL n Lecture/La Vocal Departmental majors only. Basics of b Production singing and application of Combinatio Spring 2010 TH105 105 and IPA TH Theatre 1 International Phonetic Alphabet. UG LL n Lecture/La Introduces basics of rhythm, b Music Theory- melody, sight-singing, and musical Combinatio Spring 2010 TH106 106 Actors I TH Theatre 2 theatre piano in a group class. UG LL n Second term of course covering Lecture/La basics of rhythm, melody, sight- b Music Theory singing, and musical theatre piano in Combinatio Spring 2010 TH107 107 Actors-II TH Theatre 2 a group class. UG LL n Third term of course covering basics Lecture/La of rhythm, melody, sight-singing, b Music Theory and musical theatre piano in a group Combinatio Spring 2010 TH108 108 Actors III TH Theatre 2 class. UG LL n Participation in university theatre Theatre Mgmt productions; specific assignments Spring 2010 TH110 110 Activities TH Theatre 1 determined at initial meeting. UG LE Lecture

For acting majors only. All students Lecture/Re must have auditioned for and citation Singing for the received departmental approval Combinatio Spring 2010 TH115 115 Actor I TH Theatre 1 before registering for this class. UG LR n

For acting majors only. All students Lecture/Re must have auditioned for and citation Singing for the received departmental approval Combinatio Spring 2010 TH116 116 Actors I TH Theatre 1 before registering for this class. UG LR n

For acting majors only. All students Lecture/Re must have auditioned for and citation Singing for the received departmental approval Combinatio Spring 2010 TH117 117 Actor I TH Theatre 1 before registering for this class. UG LR n Lecture/La b Make-Up for Theory and practice of stage Combinatio Spring 2010 TH120 120 the Theatre TH Theatre 2 makeup. UG LL n Lecture/La b Th Graphics I: Drawing for the theatrical designer Combinatio Spring 2010 TH124 124 Fundamntls TH Theatre 2 with emphasis on fundamentals. UG LL n Lecture/La Theatre b Graphics I: Drawing for the theatrical designer Combinatio Spring 2010 TH125 125 Media TH Theatre 2 with emphasis on media. UG LL n Lecture/La b Th Graphics I: Drawing for the theatrical designer Combinatio Spring 2010 TH126 126 Concepts TH Theatre 2 with emphasis on concepts. UG LL n Lecture/La Physical and vocal training for b Acting freshmen acting majors. Graded Combinatio Spring 2010 TH141 141 Warmup TH Theatre 1 pass/unsatisfactory. UG LL n Lecture/La Physical and vocal training for b Acting freshmen acting majors. Graded Combinatio Spring 2010 TH142 142 Warmup TH Theatre 1 pass/unsatisfactory. UG LL n Lecture/La Physical and vocal training for b Acting freshmen acting majors, third term. Combinatio Spring 2010 TH143 143 Warmup TH Theatre 1 Graded pass/unsatisfactory. UG LL n Lecture/La b Training imagination, mind, body, Combinatio Spring 2010 TH144 144 Acting I TH Theatre 3 and voice of the beginning actor. UG LL n Lecture/La b Training imagination, mind, body, Combinatio Spring 2010 TH145 145 Acting I TH Theatre 3 and voice of the beginning actor. UG LL n Lecture/La b Training imagination, mind, body, Combinatio Spring 2010 TH146 146 Acting I TH Theatre 3 and voice of the beginning actor. UG LL n Generalized acting course that includes various aspects of movement, vocal technique, improvisation, and scene work. Designed for students who are Lecture/La emphasizing the technical areas of b Acting the arts. For technical design majors Combinatio Spring 2010 TH147 147 Aesthetics TH Theatre 2 only. UG LL n Generalized acting course that includes various aspects of movement, vocal technique, improvisation, and scene work. Designed for students who are Lecture/La emphasizing the technical areas of b Acting the arts. For technical design majors Combinatio Spring 2010 TH148 148 Aesthetics TH Theatre 2 only. UG LL n Generalized acting course that includes various aspects of movement, vocal technique, improvisation, and scene work. Designed for students who are Lecture/La emphasizing the technical areas of b Acting the arts. For technical design majors Combinatio Spring 2010 TH149 149 Aesthetics TH Theatre 2 only. UG LL n Lecture/Re Singing- citation Musical Private singing lessons for musical Combinatio Spring 2010 TH157 157 Theatre TH Theatre 2 theatre acting majors. UG LR n Lecture/Re Singing- citation Musical Private singing lessons for musical Combinatio Spring 2010 TH158 158 Theatre TH Theatre 2 theatre majors. UG LR n Lecture/Re Singing- citation Musical Private singing lessons for musical Combinatio Spring 2010 TH159 159 Theatre TH Theatre 2 theatre majors. UG LR n Student actors are directed by faculty in mainstage or studio theatre productions. May be repeated up to eight credits. Rehearsal & Departmental permission and Spring 2010 TH200 200 Performance TH Theatre 2 audition required. UG RE Recitation

Introduction to the sound design and production processes, such as script analysis, artistic and aesthetic Sound Design choices, equipment use/terminolgy, Spring 2010 TH202 202 I TH Theatre 3 recording and assembly techniques. UG ST Studio Critical study of contemporary theatre and its standards and production methods. Attendance at several current productions required. Contemporary Theatre tickets must be purchased Spring 2010 TH203 203 Theatre TH Theatre 3 by the student. UG LE Lecture Participation in the operation of a production shop. Introduces students to the fundamentals of theatre technology, emphasizing basic processes and materials. Participation in selected department Theatre productions required. For B.F.A. Spring 2010 TH210 210 Technology TH Theatre 3 technology majors only. UG LB Lab

Introduction to the many arts of the theatre including the roles of the actor, playwright, director, designer, critic, and audience. Selected scripts from representative historical Theatre West periods are examined as an aid in Spring 2010 TH214 214 Culture TH Theatre 4 understanding the theatrical event. UG LE Lecture For acting majors only. All students Lecture/Re must have auditioned for and citation Singing for the received departmental approval Combinatio Spring 2010 TH215 215 Actor II TH Theatre 1 before registering for this class. UG LR n

For acting majors only. All students Lecture/Re must have auditioned for and citation Singing for the received departmental approval Combinatio Spring 2010 TH216 216 Actor II TH Theatre 1 before registering for this class. UG LR n

For acting majors only. All students Lecture/Re must have auditioned for and citation Singing for the received departmental approval Combinatio Spring 2010 TH217 217 Actor II TH Theatre 1 before registering for this class. UG LR n The study of the aesthetics, processes and tools of theatrical lighting design. Emphasis on technical aspects of stage lighting, with an introduction to light design principles. Script analysis, research, Stage Lighting color theory, equipment, design Spring 2010 TH219 219 I TH Theatre 3 documentation. UG ST Studio Introduction to theory and practice of theatre technology with study of the materials and techniques involved. Includes practice in construction, mounting, and running Spring 2010 TH220 220 Stagecraft TH Theatre 3 of productions. UG LE Lecture Practical study of technical theatre technology with study of the materials and techniques involved. Includes practice in construction, mounting, and running of productions. May be repeated for Theatre maximum of nine credit hours Spring 2010 TH222 222 Production TH Theatre 2 applicable toward degree. UG LB Lab Introduction to and practice with the Lecture/La basic graphics tools, materials, and b Th Graphics techniques used in drafting designs Combinatio Spring 2010 TH224 224 II: Drafting TH Theatre 3 for the theatre. UG LL n Introduction to and practice with the Lecture/La Theatre basic color theories, materials, and b Graphics II: techniques used in designing for the Combinatio Spring 2010 TH225 225 Color TH Theatre 3 theatre. UG LL n Introduction to and practice with the Lecture/La basic tools, materials, and b Th Graph II: techniques of scale model building Combinatio Spring 2010 TH226 226 Model Making TH Theatre 3 for the theatre. UG LL n

In-depth study of scenery technology and its techniques. Involves the study of standard scenery construction, metalworking, and the application and details of Scenery stage rigging and its equipment. For Spring 2010 TH228 228 Technology TH Theatre 3 B.F.A. technology majors only. UG LE Lecture Introduction to basic techniques of dyeing and modifying fabric. Lecture/La Includes aging and distressing of b Fabric Dyeing costumes. Combinatio Spring 2010 TH229 229 and Mod TH Theatre 3 UG LL n

Intro to Introduction to beginning movement Spring 2010 TH238 238 Movement A TH Theatre 2 techniques for performers. UG ST Studio

Intro to Introduction to beginning movement Spring 2010 TH239 239 Movement B TH Theatre 2 techniques for performers. UG ST Studio Study of physical alignment, improvisation, warm-up methods, and exploration of movement dynamics as they relate to acting. Basic tumbling and pantomime Lecture/La techniques are introduced. For b Movement for sophomore acting and acting- Combinatio Spring 2010 TH240 240 the Actor I TH Theatre 2 musical theatre majors only. UG LL n Study of physical alignment, improvisation, warm-up methods, and exploration of movement dynamics as they relate to acting. Basic tumbling and pantomime Lecture/La techniques are introduced. For b Movement for sophomore acting and acting- Combinatio Spring 2010 TH241 241 the Actor I TH Theatre 2 musical theatre majors only. UG LL n Study of physical alignment, improvisation, warm-up methods, and exploration of movement dynamics as they relate to acting. Basic tumbling and pantomime Lecture/La techniques are introduced. For b Movement for sophomore acting and acting- Combinatio Spring 2010 TH242 242 the Actor I TH Theatre 2 musical theatre majors only. UG LL n Second year of acting emphasizes Lecture/La character study. Emphasis on b audition at the end of spring Combinatio Spring 2010 TH244 244 Acting II TH Theatre 3 quarter. UG LL n Second year of acting emphasizes Lecture/La character study. Emphasis on b audition at the end of spring Combinatio Spring 2010 TH245 245 Acting II TH Theatre 3 quarter. UG LL n Second year of acting emphasizes Lecture/La character study. Emphasis on b audition at the end of spring Combinatio Spring 2010 TH246 246 Acting II TH Theatre 3 quarter. UG LL n This course offers students a variety of analytical methods for exploring a range of theatrical texts. Primary focus is on thematic, structural and Spring 2010 TH250 250 Script Analysis TH Theatre 4 formal aspects of analysis. UG LE Lecture Writing in TH Spring 2010 TH250W 250W 250 TH Theatre 0 UG LB Lab Speech training focusing on expansion and strengthening of the actor's voice. Emphasis on clear Lecture/La articulation and proper enunciation b Theatre of the phonemes of American Combinatio Spring 2010 TH254 254 Speech I TH Theatre 2 standard English. UG LL n Speech training focusing on expansion and strengthening of the actor's voice. Emphasis on clear Lecture/La articulation and proper enunciation b Theatre of the phonemes of American Combinatio Spring 2010 TH255 255 Speech I TH Theatre 2 standard English. UG LL n Speech training focusing on expansion and strengthening of the actor's voice. Emphasis on clear Lecture/La articulation and proper enunciation b Theatre of the phonemes of American Combinatio Spring 2010 TH256 256 Speech I TH Theatre 2 standard English. UG LL n Lecture/Re Singing- citation Musical Private singing lessons for musical Combinatio Spring 2010 TH257 257 Theatre TH Theatre 2 theatre acting majors. UG LR n Lecture/Re Singing- citation Musical Private singing lessons for musical Combinatio Spring 2010 TH258 258 Theatre TH Theatre 2 theatre acting majors. UG LR n Lecture/Re Singing- citation Musical Private singing lessons for musical Combinatio Spring 2010 TH259 259 Theatre TH Theatre 2 theatre acting majors. UG LR n Exploration of the collaborative process between director and designers, which results in a specific visual approach to a production. Intro to Emphasis on designer progression Theatrical from script analysis and research to Spring 2010 TH301 301 Desgn TH Theatre 3 realization of the design. UG LE Lecture

Advanced sound design. Topics include digital audio workstation and reinforcement techniques and technologies. Class work will rely on production and studio work and Sound Design exploration of advances in the Spring 2010 TH302 302 II TH Theatre 3 technology and art of sound design. UG ST Studio (Also listed as ENG 304.) Theory and Lecture/La practice of techniques of dramatic b Dramatic writing emphasizing writing of Combinatio Spring 2010 TH304 304 Writing TH Theatre 4 original plays. UG LL n Participation in university theatre arts management activities. Specific Theatre Arts assignments determined at initial Spring 2010 TH310 310 Manag Prac TH Theatre 1 meeting. UG LB Lab Lecture/Re Analysis and practice in reading from citation Oral Reading plays and dramatic poetry; reader's Combinatio Spring 2010 TH311 311 of Drama TH Theatre 3 theatre; performance. UG LR n

For acting majors only. All students Lecture/Re must have auditioned for and citation Singing for the received departmental approval Combinatio Spring 2010 TH315 315 Actor III TH Theatre 1 before registering for this class. UG LR n

For acting majors only. All students Lecture/Re must have auditioned for and citation Singing for the received departmental approval Combinatio Spring 2010 TH316 316 Actor III TH Theatre 1 before registering for this class. UG LR n For acting majors only. All students Lecture/Re must have auditioned for and citation Singing for the received departmental approval Combinatio Spring 2010 TH317 317 Actor III TH Theatre 1 before registering for this class. UG LR n Continuation of Stage Lighting I. Further exploration of lighting technology and design aesthetics for more complex productions such as multi-set shows, musicals, and dance. Use of computer programs Stage Lighting for planning and communicating Spring 2010 TH319 319 II TH Theatre 3 design ideas. UG ST Studio Practical study in technical execution. Emphasis on daily operation of theatre production facilities and shops. Participation in Applied all major department productions Theatre Tech required. For B.F.A. Spring 2010 TH320 320 I TH Theatre 4 design/technology majors only. UG LB Lab Introduction to the materials and techniques used in traditional scenic painting, from basic skills (including graining, spattering, wet-blending) Lecture/La to the manipulation of light, shadow, b Scene Painting and texture to create three- Combinatio Spring 2010 TH321 321 I TH Theatre 3 dimensional effects. UG LL n Further development of the skills taught in Scene Painting I, with emphasis on rendering volume, light, and realistic surface texture. Lecture/La Includes working portraiture, b Scene Painting foliage, and rendering of draped Combinatio Spring 2010 TH322 322 II TH Theatre 3 fabric. UG LL n Continued work in trompe l'oeil techniques, emphasizing ability to reproduce accurately from source Lecture/La material. Introduction to the use of b Scene Painting applied textures and painting Combinatio Spring 2010 TH323 323 III TH Theatre 3 translucencies. UG LL n

Study of lighting design and the behavior of light as an expressive Lecture/La medium of theatrical design. b Lighting Includes project work with an Combinatio Spring 2010 TH324 324 Design TH Theatre 3 emphasis on professional technique. UG LL n Study of scenic design and the dynamics of stage space use. Lecture/La Includes project design work with an b emphasis on professional technique Combinatio Spring 2010 TH325 325 Set Design TH Theatre 3 and period design. UG LL n Study of costume design for the theatre. Includes project design Lecture/La work with an emphasis on b Costume professional technique and period Combinatio Spring 2010 TH326 326 Design TH Theatre 3 design. UG LL n

Development of dominant characteristics of the history of architecture, furniture, and ornamental design and how they Decorative relate to abstract elements of taste, Spring 2010 TH328 328 Style TH Theatre 3 design, composition, and color. UG LE Lecture Costume and fashion from prehistoric to modern times. Overview of the history of costume Costume and fashion and how it relates to Spring 2010 TH329 329 History TH Theatre 3 theatre. UG LE Lecture Introduction to automated lighting, with an emphasis on the skills needed to operate moving lights and effectively program consoles. Aesthetic and practical considerations regarding the use of Automated moving lights in theatrical Spring 2010 TH332 332 Lighting TH Theatre 3 productions. UG ST Studio An introduction to the computer- aided drafting programs AutoCAD and VectorWorks. The student's basic skills are developed through several projects including orthographic projections, designer's Computer elevations, groundplans and light Spring 2010 TH333 333 Graphics TH I TH Theatre 3 plots. UG ST Studio This course introduces the costume student to advanced stitching techniques necessary for costume Spring 2010 TH334 334 Stitching TH Theatre 3 construction. UG ST Studio This course introduces the student to creative, innovative, and often inexpensive alternatives for the creation of jewelry applique, embellishments, armor, crowns, and Costume basic millinery techniques for Spring 2010 TH335 335 Crafts TH Theatre 3 theatrical production. UG ST Studio This course will cover the basic Pattern principles of pattern drafting, flat Drafting & patterning, and draping of the Spring 2010 TH336 336 Draping TH Theatre 3 female bodice. UG ST Studio Scene study class designed to Lecture/La integrate acting training with music b Mus Theatre and dance skills using major texts Combinatio Spring 2010 TH337 337 Performance TH Theatre 3 from musical theatre. UG LL n Scene study class designed to Lecture/La integrate acting training with music b Mus Theatre and dance skills using major texts Combinatio Spring 2010 TH338 338 Performance TH Theatre 3 from musical theatre. UG LL n Scene study class designed to Lecture/La integrate acting training with music b Mus Theatre and dance skills using major texts Combinatio Spring 2010 TH339 339 Performance TH Theatre 3 from musical theatre. UG LL n

Basic movement skills such as period movement, dancing, and stage combat as they relate to performing; designed to give the performer total perception and to discover the Lecture/La physical and psychological stimulus b Movement for for movement. For studio acting Combinatio Spring 2010 TH340 340 Actor II TH Theatre 2 majors only. UG LL n

Basic movement skills such as period movement, dancing, and stage combat as they relate to performing; designed to give the performer total perception and to discover the Lecture/La physical and psychological stimulus b Movement for for movement. For studio acting Combinatio Spring 2010 TH341 341 Actor II TH Theatre 2 majors only. UG LL n

Basic movement skills such as period movement, dancing, and stage combat as they relate to performing; designed to give the performer total perception and to discover the Lecture/La physical and psychological stimulus b Movement for for movement. For studio acting Combinatio Spring 2010 TH342 342 Actor II TH Theatre 2 majors only. UG LL n First year of Professional Actor Training program. Must be taken in Lecture/La sequence. All students must receive b a grade of "C"better to continue in Combinatio Spring 2010 TH344 344 Acting III TH Theatre 3 sequence. UG LL n First year of Professional Actor Training program. Must be taken in Lecture/La sequence. All students must receive b a grade of "C" better to continue in Combinatio Spring 2010 TH345 345 Acting III TH Theatre 3 sequence. UG LL n First year of Professional Actor Training program. Must be taken in Lecture/La sequence. All students must receive b a grade of "C" better to continue in Combinatio Spring 2010 TH346 346 Acting III TH Theatre 3 sequence. UG LL n Provides a foundation for the senior thesis project. Elements necessary in Lecture/La the development of a one person b One Person show will be taught, concluding in a Combinatio Spring 2010 TH347 347 Show TH Theatre 3 solo performance. UG LL n Problems of script selection and interpretation, casting, rehearsing, and performance. Techniques of Lecture/La composition and movement; the b proscenium stage and open stage. Combinatio Spring 2010 TH350 350 Directing TH Theatre 4 Preparation of the prompt book. UG LL n This course develops the skills required of the working stage manager. Through lecture, discussion, and application, students work problems of stage management through to practical Stage solutions. Department permission Spring 2010 TH351 351 Management TH Theatre 3 required. UG LE Lecture Lecture/La Presentation of a one-act play in the b Directing studio theatre for departmental and Combinatio Spring 2010 TH352 352 Laboratory TH Theatre 2 public audiences. UG LL n Speech for the classical stage. Emphasis on unique demands of communication of dramatic verse text through exploration of Shakespeare, Molihre, and Restoration playwrights. Particular Lecture/La attention given to diction or the art b Theatre of emphasis to illuminate poetic Combinatio Spring 2010 TH354 354 Speech II TH Theatre 2 language. UG LL n Speech for the classical stage. Emphasis on unique demands of communication of dramatic verse text through exploration of Shakespeare, Molihre, and Restoration playwrights. Particular Lecture/La attention given to diction or the art b Theatre of emphasis to illuminate poetic Combinatio Spring 2010 TH355 355 Speech II TH Theatre 2 language. UG LL n Speech for the classical stage. Emphasis on unique demands of communication of dramatic verse text through exploration of Shakespeare, Molihre, and Restoration playwrights. Particular Lecture/La attention given to diction or the art b Theatre of emphasis to illuminate poetic Combinatio Spring 2010 TH356 356 Speech II TH Theatre 2 language. UG LL n Lecture/Re Singing- citation Musical Private singing lessons for musical Combinatio Spring 2010 TH357 357 Theatre TH Theatre 2 theatre acting majors. UG LR n Lecture/Re Singing- citation Musical Private singing lessons for musical Combinatio Spring 2010 TH358 358 Theatre TH Theatre 2 theatre acting majors. UG LR n Lecture/Re Singing- citation Musical Private singing lessons for musical Combinatio Spring 2010 TH359 359 Theatre TH Theatre 2 theatre acting majors. UG LR n

Survey of the history and development of theatrical production from the Greeks through the renaissance and including primitive forms both ancient and contemporary. Emphasis on the History of the history of play production rather Spring 2010 TH360 360 Theatre I TH Theatre 3 than on literature. UG LE Lecture Survey of the history and development of theatrical production from the 17th century through the History of the present day. Emphasis on the Spring 2010 TH361 361 Theatre II TH Theatre 3 history of play production. UG LE Lecture Changing concepts of dramatic structure and criticism through comparative examination of works of selected playwrights and critics. Chief theories of dramatic Theory and production in relation to aesthetic Spring 2010 TH365 365 Criticism TH Theatre 3 principles. UG LE Lecture

Special problems of analysis, acting, and staging plays from various periods of theatre history are Theatre explored from a production point of Spring 2010 TH366 366 Repertoire I TH Theatre 3 view. From Aeschylus to Jonson. UG LE Lecture

Special problems of analysis, acting, and staging plays from various periods of theatre history are Theatre explored from a production point of Spring 2010 TH367 367 Repertoire II TH Theatre 3 view. From Beaumont to Chekhov. UG LE Lecture Special problems of analysis, acting, and staging plays from various periods of theatre history are Theatre explored from a production point of Spring 2010 TH368 368 Repertoire III TH Theatre 3 view. From Shaw to Albee. UG LE Lecture Study of the nature of creativity in Lecture/La children and of the techniques that b Creative develop sensitivity, bodily freedom, Combinatio Spring 2010 TH370 370 Dynamics TH Theatre 3 characterization, and impression. UG LL n

Examines a variety of complete texts from the musical theatre to develop Mus Th Score music and text analysis skills for Spring 2010 TH371 371 & Lib Analys TH Theatre 2 acting, directing, or choreography. UG LE Lecture

Survey of the history and literature of the musical theatre from opera and operetta through contemporary broadway productions. Examination of the various popular influences on Mus Theatre the form. Includes viewing film and Spring 2010 TH372 372 Hst & Lit TH Theatre 3 videotaped productions. UG LE Lecture Writing in TH Spring 2010 TH372W 372W 372 TH Theatre 0 UG LB Lab

Survey of the history and literature of the musical theatre from opera and operetta through contemporary broadway productions. Examination of the various popular influences on Mus Theatre the form. Includes viewing film and Spring 2010 TH373 373 Hst & Lit II TH Theatre 3 videotaped productions. UG LE Lecture Writing in TH Spring 2010 TH373W 373W 373 TH Theatre 0 UG LB Lab Operational procedures for school, community, and professional theatre. Includes problems of organization, personnel, budgeting, purchasing, accounting, ticket sales, Theatre publicity, promotion, and house Spring 2010 TH375 375 Management TH Theatre 3 management. UG LE Lecture Study of theatrical costume, scenery, lighting and sound design. Lecture/La Includes theoretical design work, b and practical design work with an Combinatio Spring 2010 TH376 376 Design Studio TH Theatre 2 emphasis in the area of interest. UG LL n

This course offers students a variety of analytical methods for exploring a range of theatrical texts. Primary Theatre focus is on thematic, structural and Spring 2010 TH380 380 History/Lit. I TH Theatre 3 formal aspects of analysis. UG LE Lecture

This course offers students a variety of analytical methods for exploring a range of theatrical texts. Primary Theatre focus is on thematic, structural and Spring 2010 TH381 381 History/Lit. II TH Theatre 3 formal aspects of analysis. UG LE Lecture Writing in TH Spring 2010 TH381W 381W 381 TH Theatre 0 UG LB Lab Exploration of theatre from post- WWII to the present, within social and historical contexts. Emphasis on Theatre production practice and its effect on Spring 2010 TH382 382 History/Lit.III TH Theatre 3 subsequent periods. UG LE Lecture Writing in TH Spring 2010 TH382W 382W 382 TH Theatre 0 UG LB Lab Projects in Spring 2010 TH390 390 Theatre TH Theatre 2 Advanced individual work. UG LE Lecture Course of variable content dealing Studies in with problems, approaches, and Independe Spring 2010 TH399 399 Selected Subj TH Theatre 1 topics in the field of theatre. UG IS nt Study Writing in TH Spring 2010 TH399W 399W 399 TH Theatre 0 UG LB Lab Participation in university theatre Stage stage management activities. Management Specific assignments determined at Spring 2010 TH410 410 Practicum TH Theatre 1 initial meeting. UG LB Lab Design and application of the Lecture/La advanced makeup techniques of b Advanced prothestics, hair ventilation and wig Combinatio Spring 2010 TH412 412 Stage Makeup TH Theatre 3 making. UG LL n Provides intensive study and practical projects to prepare for a professional acting career. Agents, unions, auditions, markets (NYC, Lecture/La L.A., Chicago, etc.), and marketing b The Acting tools (headshots, resumes, etc.) will Combinatio Spring 2010 TH413 413 Profession TH Theatre 3 be covered. UG LL n

For acting majors only. All students Lecture/Re must have auditioned for and citation Singing for the received departmental approval Combinatio Spring 2010 TH415 415 Actor IV TH Theatre 1 before registering for this class. UG LR n

For acting majors only. All students Lecture/Re must have auditioned for and citation Singing for the received departmental approval Combinatio Spring 2010 TH416 416 Actor IV TH Theatre 1 before registering for this class. UG LR n

For acting majors only. All students Lecture/Re must have auditioned for and citation Singing for the received departmental approval Combinatio Spring 2010 TH417 417 Actor IV TH Theatre 1 before registering for this class. UG LR n Advanced study of lighting design for theatre, opera, dance and other theatrical genres. Emphasis on discussion and critique of actualized productions. Students complete design projects that improve upon Stage Lighting script analysis, research, and Spring 2010 TH419 419 III TH Theatre 3 presentation skills. UG ST Studio Applied Theatre Tech Intensive study of selected aspects Spring 2010 TH420 420 II TH Theatre 2 of technical theatre. Titles vary. UG LB Lab Advanced study of costume design. Students will complete projects that illustrate inspiration, illustration, planning, designing and presentation. There will be group Costume discussion and critique of individual Spring 2010 TH423 423 Design II TH Theatre 3 projects. UG ST Studio Intensive study of theatrical costumes, scenery, and lighting with a focus on script interpretation. Includes practical design work with an emphasis on produced designs, Lecture/La Advanced professional development, and b Design Studio specialization in the students' area Combinatio Spring 2010 TH424 424 I TH Theatre 4 of design. UG LL n Intensive study of theatrical costumes, scenery, and lighting with a focus on script interpretation. Includes practical design work with an emphasis on produced designs, Lecture/La Advanced professional development, and b Design Studio specialization in the students' area Combinatio Spring 2010 TH425 425 II TH Theatre 4 of design. UG LL n Intensive study of theatrical costumes, scenery, and lighting with a focus on script interpretation. Includes practical design work with an emphasis on produced designs, Lecture/La Advanced professional development, and b Design Studio specialization in the students' area Combinatio Spring 2010 TH426 426 III TH Theatre 4 of design. UG LL n

Advanced study of stagecraft practices including complex scenery layout, rigging, power drive systems, Advanced and materials. For B.F.A. Spring 2010 TH427 427 Stagecraft TH Theatre 3 design/technology majors only. UG LE Lecture Advanced techniques of costume Advanced technology with emphasis on Costume developing patterns, cutting and Spring 2010 TH428 428 Technology TH Theatre 3 draping and drafting. UG LE Lecture

Lecture/workshop class with variable topics including property and Advanced furniture building, scenic painting, Spring 2010 TH429 429 Theatre Crafts TH Theatre 3 welding, draping, etc. Topics vary. UG LE Lecture An introduction to the photo manipulation program PhotoShop. Through the use of existing images and original designed, the student will explore the various techniques available to produce paint Computer elevations, projections, and Spring 2010 TH433 433 Graphics TH II TH Theatre 3 theatrical designs. UG ST Studio The student will learn how to design and use rigging systems in theatrical settings. Emphasis will be placed on proper selection and use of rigging hardware and equipment, and fall Spring 2010 TH434 434 Rigging TH Theatre 3 protection. UG ST Studio Designed to prepare upper-division students for the transition into the professional world. Portofolio formats, both traditional and digital, will be investigated. Effective techniques for the presentation of Portofolio Prep portfolios and employment Spring 2010 TH435 435 & Pres TH Theatre 3 strategies will be stressed. UG ST Studio Further development of skills used in creating theatrical renderings, costume plates, and lighting sketches. Emphasis on figure drawing, depicting light and shadow, and exploration of traditional and non-traditional media and Graphics III techniques. Spring 2010 TH436 436 Rendering TH Theatre 3 UG ST Studio Lecture/La Musical Study of the performance problems b Theatre associated with a selected composer Combinatio Spring 2010 TH437 437 Studies TH Theatre 3 or genre. Topics vary. UG LL n Preparation of the musical theatre Mus Thr thesis including the technical and Thesis production needs for the special Spring 2010 TH438 438 Rehearsal TH Theatre 3 thesis production. UG RE Recitation Performance(s) of specially created theatre piece utilizing all musical theatre emphasis majors. This Musical performance may serve as a Theatre showcase for theatrical agents and Spring 2010 TH439 439 Thesis TH Theatre 3 professional casting personnel. UG RE Recitation Visualizing techniques along with specific analysis of the ideas of Lecture/La LeCoq, Marceau, Alexander, Davis, b Movement for and others. For B.F.A. studio acting Combinatio Spring 2010 TH440 440 Actor III TH Theatre 2 majors only. UG LL n Visualizing techniques along with specific analysis of the ideas of Lecture/La LeCoq, Marceau, Alexander, Davis, b Movement for and others. For B.F.A. studio acting Combinatio Spring 2010 TH441 441 Actor III TH Theatre 2 majors only. UG LL n Visualizing techniques along with specific analysis of the ideas of Lecture/La LeCoq, Marceau, Alexander, Davis, b Movement for and others. For B.F.A. studio acting Combinatio Spring 2010 TH442 442 Actor III TH Theatre 2 majors only. UG LL n Lecture/La b Second year of Professional Actor Combinatio Spring 2010 TH444 444 Acting IV TH Theatre 3 Training program. UG LL n Lecture/La b Second year of Professional Actor Combinatio Spring 2010 TH445 445 Acting IV TH Theatre 3 Training program. UG LL n Lecture/La b Second year of Professional Actor Combinatio Spring 2010 TH446 446 Acting IV TH Theatre 3 Training program. UG LL n Intensive work on a final creative performance project. For senior Acting Thesis acting studio majors only. Graded Spring 2010 TH447 447 Project TH Theatre 3 pass/unsatisfactory. UG RE Recitation Intensive work on a final creative Acting Thesis performance project. Open only to Spring 2010 TH448 448 Project TH Theatre 3 acting studio seniors. UG RE Recitation Lecture/La Provides intensive study of selected b Studies in aspects of directing for the theatre. Combinatio Spring 2010 TH450 450 Directing TH Theatre 3 Titles vary. UG LL n Original directed research culminating in a creative Directing performance project. For B.F.A. Spring 2010 TH451 451 Thesis Project TH Theatre 3 directing majors only. UG LB Lab Original directed research culminating in a creative Directing performance project. For B.F.A. Spring 2010 TH452 452 Thesis Project TH Theatre 3 directing majors only. UG LB Lab Thorough analysis and study of sounds of foreign dialects and regional accents. Students explore transformation of their own voices. Lecture/La Students also learn to vary their b Theatre stage voices for age and character Combinatio Spring 2010 TH454 454 Speech III TH Theatre 2 roles. UG LL n Thorough analysis and study of sounds of foreign dialects and regional accents. Students explore transformation of their own voices. Lecture/La Students also learn to vary their b Theatre stage voices for age and character Combinatio Spring 2010 TH455 455 Speech III TH Theatre 2 roles. UG LL n Thorough analysis and study of sounds of foreign dialects and regional accents. Students explore transformation of their own voices. Lecture/La Students also learn to vary their b Theatre stage voices for age and character Combinatio Spring 2010 TH456 456 Speech III TH Theatre 2 roles. UG LL n Lecture/Re Singing- citation Musical Private singing lessons for musical Combinatio Spring 2010 TH457 457 Theatre TH Theatre 2 theatre acting majors. UG LR n Lecture/Re Singing- citation Musical Private singing lessons for musical Combinatio Spring 2010 TH458 458 Theatre TH Theatre 2 theatre acting majors. UG LR n Lecture/Re Singing- citation Musical Private singing lessons for musical Combinatio Spring 2010 TH459 459 Theatre TH Theatre 2 theatre acting majors. UG LR n Courses offered under this title provide an intensive study of a Studies in selected aspect of theatre history. Theatre Exact title announced each time the Spring 2010 TH460 460 History TH Theatre 3 course is offered. UG LE Lecture Couses offered under this title provide an intensive study of a Lecture/La selected aspect of child drama. b Studies in Exact title announced each time the Combinatio Spring 2010 TH470 470 Child Drama TH Theatre 3 course is offered. UG LL n Seminar in Spring 2010 TH491 491 Theatre TH Theatre 3 UG SE Seminar Intensive study of special topics or problems, or intensive experience in theatrical presentation according to Workshop in particular needs of participants. Spring 2010 TH495 495 Theatre TH Theatre 3 Titles vary. UG LE Lecture Placement of superior upper-division B.F.A. theatre majors in various professional theatres as Prof Theatre management or production interns. Spring 2010 TH498 498 Internship TH Theatre 12 For B.F.A. theatre majors only. UG IN Internship Intensive study of selected special topics or problems or intensive experience in theatrical presentations designed to meet the particular needs of participating students. Specific titles to be announced for each workshop. May be repeated for credit subject to Workshop in departmental, divisional, and Spring 2010 TH695 695 Theatre TH Theatre 3 university limits. GR LE Lecture Consideration of the practicies, principles and organization of collective bargaining. Study ot the Technical techniques of mediation and the Labor Manageme agencies involved in mediation. Spring 2010 TMG202 202 Relations TMG nt 3 Causes and cures of labor disputes. UG LE Lecture

Basic fundamentals of the process of management applied to business organizations. Emphasis on the Technical practical applications of techniques Fundamentals Manageme employed by managers at lower and Spring 2010 TMG204 204 Management TMG nt 4 middle organizational levels. UG LE Lecture

Study of the characteristics, purposes, objectives, and techniques of supervision and coordination of the work of others. Discussions Technical include employment interviewing, Personnel Manageme training procedures, supervision, Spring 2010 TMG210 210 Management TMG nt 3 and improvement of huma relations. UG LE Lecture Lecture/La Technical b Office Manageme Combinatio Spring 2010 TMG225 225 Procedures II TMG nt 3 UG LL n An analysis of job evaluation for salary and hourly positions, job Wage and Technical designs, compensation structures, Salary Manageme and fringe benefit and retirement Spring 2010 TMG240 240 Administration TMG nt 3 fund administration. UG LE Lecture Composition of a buy office, buying the right quality from the right vendor, buying to support inventory Technical control, make versus buy Manageme philosophy, and some legal aspects Spring 2010 TMG250 250 Purchasing TMG nt 3 of buying. UG LE Lecture Introduction to the functions making up the production system, includiong product parts manufacture, process routing, Technical quality standards, work Production Manageme measurement, work methods, Spring 2010 TMG270 270 Management TMG nt 3 scheduling, and inventory control. UG LE Lecture Stresses business management functions important to small businesses, including single ownership, partnership, incorporation, capitalization and Technical financing requirements, legal Small Business Manageme requirements, production, and Spring 2010 TMG280 280 Management TMG nt 3 marketing arrangements. UG LE Lecture A capstone course designed to intergrate the student's two-year program into a cohesive Comprehensiv Technical management program and to e Manageme promote management problem Spring 2010 TMG290 290 Management TMG nt 4 solving capabilities. UG LE Lecture Technical Independent Manageme Independe Spring 2010 TMG295 295 Study TMG nt 1 Directed Study on selected topics. UG IS nt Study Course of variable content dealing with problems, approaches, and Studies in Technical topics in the field management. Selected Manageme May be taken as often as topics Spring 2010 TMG297 297 Subjects TMG nt 1 vary. UG LE Lecture Practical business experience in management for qualified students under the joint planning and coordination of faculty, student, and Technical business representatives. Manageme Completion of 60 hours of course Spring 2010 TMG299 299 Internship TMG nt 4 work required. UG IN Internship Study of the functions of marketing in the American business system Basic Technical with emphasis on economic and Spring 2010 TMK200 200 Marketing TMK Marketing 4 social determinants. UG LE Lecture Practical evaluation of marketing functions relative to the product development promotion, pricing, Basic Technical distribution, and establishing Spring 2010 TMK202 202 Marketing II TMK Marketing 3 marketing objectives. UG LE Lecture Use of personal selling, sales Technical promotion and advertising Spring 2010 TMK210 210 Promotion TMK Marketing 3 techniques. UG LE Lecture Study of the marketing functions at the retail level. Emphasis on Technical institutional practices at various Spring 2010 TMK220 220 Retailing TMK Marketing 3 types of retail establishments. UG LE Lecture Concentrates on merchandise management and retail control. Includes application of buying Retail Technical procedures and analysis of current Spring 2010 TMK228 228 Management TMK Marketing 3 merchandising policies. UG LE Lecture An analysis of personal skills essential to successful selling. An understanding of the personal characteristics and merchandising knowledge necessary for customer Salesmnshp & development are discussed. Mass Sales Technical and personalized methods of sales Spring 2010 TMK240 240 Supervision TMK Marketing 3 supervision are considered. UG LE Lecture A capstone course designed to integrate the student's two-year program into a cohesive marketing Comprehensiv Technical program and to promote marketing Spring 2010 TMK290 290 e Marketing TMK Marketing 4 problem solving capabilities. UG LE Lecture Independent Technical Independe Spring 2010 TMK295 295 Study TMK Marketing 1 Directed study on selected topics. UG IS nt Study Course of variable content dealing Studies in with problems, approaches, and Selected Technical topics in the field marketing. May Spring 2010 TMK297 297 Subjects TMK Marketing 1 be taken as often as topics vary. UG LE Lecture

Practical business in retail marketing for qualified students under the joint planning and coordination of faculty, students, and business Technical representatives. Completion of 60 Spring 2010 TMK299 299 Internship TMK Marketing 4 hours course work required. UG IN Internship Course includes an introduction to the real number system, operations with signed numbers, solving first degree equations, products and factoring of monomials and polynomials, working with solving equations, radicals, and an introduction to right triangular Technical trigonometry. Prerequisiste: Technical Mathemati Sufficient score on the math Spring 2010 TMT113 113 Mathematics I TMT cs 4 placement test. UG LE Lecture Course includes work with vectors; j operator logarithmic functions, solving equations, inequalities, Technical Technical properties of the trigonometric Mathematics Mathemati functions, and variations. Spring 2010 TMT114 114 II TMT cs 4 Prerequisite: TMT 113. UG LE Lecture Technical Technical Mathemati Spring 2010 TMT115 115 Math III TMT cs 4 UG LE Lecture

Introduces topics of calculus such as limits, derivative and applications, integration and applications, Technical differentiation of transcendental Technical Mathemati functions, and methods of Spring 2010 TMT116 116 Calculus TMT cs 4 integration. Prerequisite: TMT 115. UG LE Lecture Emphasizes professional Technical development in office procedures, Professional Office dress, personality, leadership, and Spring 2010 TOA101 101 Devel I TOA Admin 1 other aspects of business etiquette. UG LE Lecture

Emphasizes professional Technical development in office procedures, Professional Office dress, personality, leadership, and Spring 2010 TOA102 102 Devel II TOA Admin 1 other aspects of business etiquette. UG LE Lecture

Emphasizes professional Technical development in office procedures, Professional Office dress, personality, leadership, and Spring 2010 TOA103 103 Devel III TOA Admin 1 other aspects of business etiquette. UG LE Lecture

Emphasizes professional Technical development in office procedures, Professional Office dress, personality, leadership, and Spring 2010 TOA104 104 Devel IV TOA Admin 1 other aspects of business etiquette. UG LE Lecture

Emphasizes professional Technical development in office procedures, Professional Office dress, personality, leadership, and Spring 2010 TOA105 105 Devel V TOA Admin 1 other aspects of business etiquette. UG LE Lecture

Emphasizes professional Technical development in office procedures, Professional Office dress, personality, leadership, and Spring 2010 TOA106 106 Devel VI TOA Admin 1 other aspects of business etiquette. UG LE Lecture Technical Basic keyboarding instruction in Office touch typewriting on an Spring 2010 TOA110 110 Keyboarding TOA Admin 1 alphanumeric key board. UG LE Lecture

Technical Covers skills in writing and reading Office alphabetic shorthand with emphasis Spring 2010 TOA111 111 Speedwriting I TOA Admin 3 on diction and transcription. UG LE Lecture Technical Continuation of TOA 111 and Speedwriting Office Speedwriting I, with emphasis on Spring 2010 TOA112 112 II TOA Admin 3 speed and production of documents. UG LE Lecture Study of terminology and formats used in business communication: letters, reports, memos, diction, Technical grammar fundamentals, sentence Business/Offic Office construction, punctuation rules, and Spring 2010 TOA115 115 e Correspon TOA Admin 3 spelling. UG LE Lecture Study of computer skills by utilizing various software packages for legal, Lecture/La Technical medical, and administrative office b Software Office applications. Two hours lecture, 2 Combinatio Spring 2010 TOA200 200 Applications TOA Admin 3 hours lab. UG LL n

Professional speaking and electronic presentation skills will be developed using various software packages. Students will understand how to Technical choose and create the most Presentation Office appropriate multimedia method for Spring 2010 TOA205 205 Skills TOA Admin 3 delivery of the message. UG LE Lecture An exploration of job hunting skills, resume writing, interviewing Job Technical techniques, and proper employment Search/Portfoli Office seeking skills. Sophomore standing Spring 2010 TOA210 210 o Dev TOA Admin 4 required. UG LE Lecture Simulations in work processing functions using merge, list Technical processing, math and sort. Covers Word Process Office medical, legal, and executive Spring 2010 TOA223 223 Simulations TOA Admin 3 situations. Six hours lab. UG LB Lab Integrates the development of operational functions and decision- making competencies. Simulations in executive, medical, and legal procedures including experiences in Technical telephone and communication Office Office techniques, word processing, and Spring 2010 TOA224 224 Procedures I TOA Admin 3 administrative services. UG LE Lecture Technical Office Office Spring 2010 TOA225 225 Procedures II TOA Admin 3 Continuation of TOA 204. UG LE Lecture Technical Office Office Spring 2010 TOA226 226 Procedures III TOA Admin 3 Continuation of TOA 225. UG LE Lecture Filing systems and procedures. Technical Combines technical aspects of Records Office records technique with sound Spring 2010 TOA230 230 Management TOA Admin 3 principles of management. UG LE Lecture Office organization; emphasis on work flow, proper equipment, Technical problems in supervision, human Office Office relations, and management Spring 2010 TOA231 231 Management TOA Admin 3 techniques. UG LE Lecture

Executive, medical, and legal transcription from cassettes, Lecture/La Technical emphasizing skills needed in today's b Machine Office work processing environment. Two Combinatio Spring 2010 TOA233 233 Transcription I TOA Admin 3 hours lecture, two hours lab. UG LL n Continuation of TOA 233 including Lecture/La Machine Technical executive, medical, and legal b Transcription Office projects. Two hours lecture, two Combinatio Spring 2010 TOA234 234 II TOA Admin 3 hours lab. UG LL n Operation of electronic display and Lecture/La Technical printing calculators with business b Calculator Office math and office applications. Two Combinatio Spring 2010 TOA235 235 Applications TOA Admin 3 hours lecture, two hours lab. UG LL n Business course using a computer graphic design system to produces typeset-quality text and graphics Lecture/La Technical such as newsletters, letterheads, b Desktop Office brochures, and manuals. Two hours Combinatio Spring 2010 TOA241 241 Publishing I TOA Admin 3 lecture, two hours lab. UG LL n

Continuation of TOA 241 using more Lecture/La Technical advanced features and applications b Desktop Office of graphics and software programs. Combinatio Spring 2010 TOA242 242 Publishing II TOA Admin 3 Two hours lecture, two hour lab. UG LL n An overview of desktop publishing systems using advanced concepts and terminology. Study of the Lecture/La Technical principles of design and the b Desktop Office publishing cycle. One hour lecture, Combinatio Spring 2010 TOA243 243 Publishing III TOA Admin 3 4 hours lab. UG LL n

Continuation of TOA 243 covering basic news story and news writing format. The student will design and Advanced Technical publish a newspaper using desktop Desktop Office publishing software and appropriate Spring 2010 TOA244 244 Publishing TOA Admin 3 news writing techniques. UG LE Lecture Technical Study of executive terminology and Executive Office other basic aspects of the executive Spring 2010 TOA250 250 Terminology TOA Admin 3 assistant profession. UG LE Lecture Technical Study of legal terminology and other Legal Office basic aspects ot the legal assistant Spring 2010 TOA251 251 Terminology TOA Admin 3 profession. UG LE Lecture Technical Study of medical terminology and Medical Office other basic aspects ot the medical Spring 2010 TOA252 252 Terminology TOA Admin 3 assistant profession. UG LE Lecture Medical Technical Continuation of TOA 252. Covers Terminology Office basic vocabulary utilized in medical Spring 2010 TOA253 253 II TOA Admin 3 office. UG LE Lecture Study of medical skills in CPT coding Technical for insurance and medical Medical Office documents using referance manuals Spring 2010 TOA255 255 Coding TOA Admin 3 and computer software. UG LE Lecture Technical Medical Office Spring 2010 TOA256 256 Coding II TOA Admin 3 UG LE Lecture Technical Independent Office Independe Spring 2010 TOA295 295 Study TOA Admin 1 Directed study on selected topics. UG IS nt Study Problems, approaches, and topics in Studies in Technical the field of office administration. Selected Office May be taken for letter grade or Spring 2010 TOA297 297 Subjects TOA Admin 1 pass/unsatisfactory. Titles vary. UG LE Lecture Practical secretarial experience under the joint planning and coordination of faculty, student, and business representative. Completion Technical of 60 hours of course work required. Office May be taken for a letter grade of Spring 2010 TOA299 299 Internship TOA Admin 4 pass/unsatisfactory. UG IN Internship Emphasis will be placed on improving reading skills, comprehension, concetration, and related vocabulary development. This will be accomplished by utilizing Reading individualized instruction in Comprehensio Technical sequenced kits and other related Spring 2010 TSS051 051 n I TSS Study Skills 1 materials. UG LE Lecture Continuation of TSS 051. Emphasis will be placed on improving reading skills, comprehension, concetration, and related vocabulary development. This will be accomplished by utilizing Reading individualized instruction in Comprehensio Technical sequenced kits and other related Spring 2010 TSS052 052 n II TSS Study Skills 1 materials. UG LE Lecture THis is an individualized course which allows students to proceed at their own pace (within reason as stipulated by the instructor) and provides students with one on one instruction to enhance their individual needs whether it is to develop a "working vocabulary" needed to succeed in other courses presently enrolled in or those to be taken in the future. Students work toward improved vocabulary, concentrating on techniques of unlocking meaning through contextual clues and knowledge of Latin and Greek roots, prefixes and suffixes. Students will also formulate data retention cards to Vocabulary Technical master specific or general Spring 2010 TSS061 061 Development I TSS Study Skills 1 vocabulary of a discipline/course. UG LE Lecture Continuation of TSS 061. This is an individualized course which allows students to proceed at their own pace (within reason as stipulated by the instructor) and provides students with one on one instruction to enhance their individual needs whether it is to develop a "working vocabulary" needed to succeed in other courses presently enrolled in or those to be taken in the future. Students work toward improved vocabulary, concentrating on techniques of unlocking meaning through contextual clues and knowledge of Latin and Greek roots, prefixes and suffixes. Students will Vocabulary also formulate data retention cards Development Technical to master specific or general Spring 2010 TSS062 062 II TSS Study Skills 1 vocabulary of a discipline/course. UG LE Lecture This course is designed to satisfy individual needs of college students interested in enhancing their ability to become more flexible reader regardless of their major or discipline of study. Emphasis will be placed on refining reading skills, improving rate, comprehension and efficiency. Individual improvement will be the goal with no limits as to how much a student may improve in his/her ability to read. This course is recommended only for those students who already read adequately, but desire techniques which will decrease the amount of time spent in reading and help Speed Technical determine at what rate different Spring 2010 TSS071 071 REading I TSS Study Skills 1 materials should be read. UG LE Lecture This course is designed to satisfy individual needs of college students interested in enhancing their ability to become more flexible reader regardless of their major or discipline of study. Emphasis will be placed on refining reading skills, improving rate, comprehension and efficiency. Individual improvement will be the goal with no limits as to how much a student may improve in his/her ability to read. This course is recommended only for those students who already read adequately, but desire techniques which will decrease the amount of time spent in reading and help Speed Technical determine at what rate different Spring 2010 TSS072 072 REading II TSS Study Skills 1 materials should be read. UG LE Lecture Provides an overview of the Career Technical Education (CTE) Special Education process and how both Intro to Transition relate to the transition of the Spring 2010 TTW645 645 Transition TTW to Work 3 students to work. GR LE Lecture Provides theoretical orientation, development and utilization of data for hypothesis testing and communicating vocational data. Introduces career development theories, theoretical orientation and job placement strategies and Voc techniques which facilitate Eval/Placmnt Transition employment of people with Spring 2010 TTW646 646 Technq TTW to Work 4 disabilities. GR LE Lecture As an internship course, the student will, through experience, reading, assignment and discussion, gain a comprehensive understanding of Carrer Assessment/Vocational TTW Int I: Transition Evaluation as an integral part of the Spring 2010 TTW647 647 Career Assmt TTW to Work 2 transition process. GR IN Internship As an internship course, the student will, through experience, reading, assignments and discussion, gain a comprehensive understanding of the TTW Int II: Transition Vocational Special Education Spring 2010 TTW648 648 Vose TTW to Work 2 Coordinator. GR IN Internship As an internship course, the student will gain an understanding of the job placement process from the perspective of collaboration between TTW Int III: Transition support agencies and a Job Training Spring 2010 TTW649 649 JTC TTW to Work 2 Coordinator. GR IN Internship This internship course is designed to provide basic informatinoon technology skills that can be used in the TTW process and a basic TTW Int IV: Transition understanding of the work study Spring 2010 TTW650 650 Work Study TTW to Work 2 process. GR IN Internship University Spring 2010 UH101 101 Directed Study UH Honors 1 Faculty-directed research or reading. UG SE Seminar

Explores the humanities comparatively, stressing similarities and differences in themes, methods, materials, theoretical constructs, and problems. Focuses on such Studies in University topics as humanity and freedom or Spring 2010 UH201 201 Humanities UH Honors 3 the city and the individual. UG SE Seminar Writing in UH University Required writing component for UH Spring 2010 UH201W 201W 201 UH Honors 0 201. UG LB Lab Explores the social sciences comparatively, stressing similarities and differences in themes, methods, materials, theoretical constructs, Studies in and problems. Focuses on such Social University topics as people and groups or Spring 2010 UH202 202 Sciences UH Honors 3 institutions and bureaucracies. UG SE Seminar Writing in UH University Required writing component for UH Spring 2010 UH202W 202W 202 UH Honors 0 202. UG LB Lab Varying topics or issues in the natural sciences approached in an interdisciplinary framework. Course permits intensive coverage of Studies in the subject matter while also focusing Natural University on the interrelationships of the Spring 2010 UH203 203 Science UH Honors 4 natural scientific disciplines. UG SE Seminar Writing in UH University Spring 2010 UH203W 203W 203 UH Honors 0 UG LB Lab Emphasis on broadly University interdisciplinary topics or issues. Spring 2010 UH400 400 Honors UH Honors 3 Topics vary. UG SE Seminar Writing in UH University Required writing component for UH Spring 2010 UH400W 400W 400 UH Honors 0 400. UG LB Lab An interdisciplinary view of growth and change in urban societies around the globe. Case studies illustrate how urbanization, technology development and the administrative state intertwine and Grow/Change Urban affect economic and population Spring 2010 URS200 200 Urb Society URS Affairs 4 growth and change. UG LE Lecture Writing in URS Urban Required writing component for URS Spring 2010 URS200W 200W 200 URS Affairs 0 200. UG LB Lab This hands-on course exposes students to effective fundraising strategies, an essential component Lecture/La of the philanthropic. It is the first b Philanthropy- Urban course in a sequence of two, 2- Combinatio Spring 2010 URS300 300 Fundraising URS Affairs 2 credit hour courses on philanthropy. UG LL n This hands-on course exposes students to effective grantmaking strategies, an essential component of the philanthropic. It is the second course in a sequence of two, Philanthropy- Urban 2-credit hour courses on Spring 2010 URS301 301 Grantmaking URS Affairs 2 philanthropy. UG LE Lecture Interdisciplinary introduction to general field of urban affairs. Intro to Urban Urban Reviews idea of the city and Spring 2010 URS311 311 Affairs URS Affairs 4 meaning of urban life. UG LE Lecture Writing in URS Urban Required writing component for URS Spring 2010 URS311W 311W 311 URS Affairs 0 311. UG LB Lab Urban history in its broadest sense from the ancient world to the present, providing historical perspective to the contemporary urban-metropolitan phenomenon American Urban and exploring how and why urban Spring 2010 URS316 316 Urban History URS Affairs 4 civilization came to be. UG LE Lecture (Also listed as GEO 317.) Examination of the development of city planning as a professional discipline. Consideration of the contributions ?to planning by the arts and sciences. Selected activities and functions of contemporary urban Urban planning agencies are viewed from Planning I: Urban the perspective of current urban Spring 2010 URS317 317 Intro URS Affairs 4 problems. UG LE Lecture Writing in URS Urban Spring 2010 URS317W 317W 317 URS Affairs 0 UG LB Lab (Also listed as GEO 318.) Includes the role of planning in urban structures, and duties and responsibilities of planning commissions; process of preparing comprehensive plans; population Urban change, the economic base, and Planning II: Urban determinants of future urban Spring 2010 URS318 318 Princ URS Affairs 4 structure. UG LE Lecture (Also listed as PLS 321.) Governments and politics of metropolitan regions, government Urban structure and functions, and interest Spring 2010 URS321 321 City Politics URS Affairs 4 and power relations. UG LE Lecture (Also listed as PLS 345.) Nature and scope of public administration; administrative law; and public Public Urban interest in the administrative Spring 2010 URS345 345 Administration URS Affairs 4 process. UG LE Lecture (Also listed as PLS 346.) Methods of employment, training, compensation, and employee Public relations in various levels of civil Personnel Urban service. Examines organizations of Spring 2010 URS346 346 Admin. URS Affairs 4 public employees. UG LE Lecture Studies Problems, approaches, and topics in Selected Urban the field of urban affairs. Topics Spring 2010 URS399 399 Subjects URS Affairs 4 vary. UG LE Lecture Introduces students to research and data collection methods used to explore and explain urban issues. Preparation course for URS 411 and students interested in empirical research. Investigates what makes Urban research useful, valid, and ethical. Empirical Urban Requires evaluating and developing Spring 2010 URS410 410 Research URS Affairs 4 research designs. UG LE Lecture Writing in URS Urban Spring 2010 URS410W 410W 410 URS Affairs 0 UG LB Lab Includes development of a major Seminar in Urban research paper and a bibliography in Spring 2010 URS411 411 Urban Affairs URS Affairs 4 urban affairs. UG SE Seminar Writing in URS Urban Required writing component for URS Spring 2010 URS411W 411W 411 URS Affairs 0 411. UG LB Lab Cities and technology deals with the evolving relationship between technology and urban growth, physical form, government, and politics. Explores how technological fixes for complex urban problems Cities and Urban have shaped urban development Spring 2010 URS412 412 Technology URS Affairs 4 and politics. UG LE Lecture

Examines the constitutional context of public administration and administrative rulemaking. Topics Legal include local rules and codes, the Environment Urban administrative appeals process, and Spring 2010 URS413 413 of PA URS Affairs 4 sunshine and public records law. UG LE Lecture Examines local fiscal institutions and introduces analytical tools for designing and evaluating fiscal policies. Reviews financial reporting and accounting, the municipal bond market, pension systems, state and Public Fiscal Urban local taxes, user charges, and Spring 2010 URS414 414 Admin URS Affairs 4 intergovernmental relations. UG LE Lecture Focuses on the importance, the profession, and the practice of community development. Introduces theories of community and development and studies current Community Urban neighborhood programs and Spring 2010 URS415 415 Development I URS Affairs 4 policies. UG LE Lecture Examines three fundamental organizing strategies-self-help, technical assistance, and conflict- which are used to improve a Community community's quality of life. The Development Urban course combines classroom learning Spring 2010 URS416 416 II URS Affairs 4 and field observation. UG LE Lecture Examines collective bargaining, the negotiation process, impasse resolution, and contract and Public Sector Urban grievance administration in local Spring 2010 URS417 417 Labor Rela URS Affairs 4 government. UG LE Lecture Policing, corrections, fire, emergency medical services, and emergency management systems will be surveyed to provide an understanding of the services offered, technologies used, Public Safety Urban problems faced, and alternatives Spring 2010 URS420 420 Admin URS Affairs 4 available in each of the areas. UG LE Lecture Investigates changes in public administration in the USA and internationally that are caused by globalization and urbanization. The changes relate to organizational Comparative Urban structure, functions, partnerships, Spring 2010 URS421 421 Public Admin URS Affairs 4 and values. UG LE Lecture Explores issues and topics related to the administration of urban nonprofit organizations, community Issues in Urban development agencies, and local Spring 2010 URS423 423 Metro Admin URS Affairs 4 governments. Titles vary. UG LE Lecture Writing in URS Urban Spring 2010 URS423W 423W 423 URS Affairs 0 UG LB Lab Examines various issues related to planning urban environments. Topics may include housing, funding Issues in nonprofit organizations, strategic Metro Urban planning, and economic Spring 2010 URS424 424 Planning URS Affairs 4 development action plans. UG LE Lecture Explores issues that impact metropolitan development such as Issues in Urban pollution, the nonprofit sector, and Spring 2010 URS425 425 Metro Develop URS Affairs 4 transportation. UG LE Lecture Writing in URS Urban Spring 2010 URS425W 425W 425 URS Affairs 0 UG LB Lab

(Also listed as PLS 427.) Study of the policy development process and its relationship to past and current urban issues. The course focuses on Urban Policy Urban a current urban issue through Spring 2010 URS427 427 Analysis URS Affairs 4 discussion, reading, and research. UG LE Lecture (Also listed as PLS 446.) Examination of the major phase of the governmental budget cycle, types of budget, budgetary reform, economic and public impact of government budgeting, decision- making process, and legislative/executive relations in Public Urban budget formation and Spring 2010 URS446 446 Budgeting URS Affairs 4 implementation. UG LE Lecture

Systematic development of ethics in public service, including individual Ethics in Urban roles and obligations, values, Spring 2010 URS450 450 Public Serv URS Affairs 4 standards, and codes of conduct. UG LE Lecture Writing in URS Urban Spring 2010 URS450W 450W 450 URS Affairs 0 UG LB Lab

Examines the leadership role of the urban administrator in formulating programs, policies, and service delivery options. Explores topics such as managing the internal and external environments, improving Public & NP Urban productivity and effectiveness, and Spring 2010 URS470 470 Leadership URS Affairs 4 policy/program creation. UG LE Lecture Writing in URS Urban Required writing component for URS Spring 2010 URS470W 470W 470 URS Affairs 0 470. UG LB Lab Examines the organizational and managerial foundations of nonprofit organizations. Areas such as the nature and mission of nonprofit organizations, evaluating performance, resource Mgt of Urban Urban development/fund-raising, and Spring 2010 URS475 475 Nonprofit URS Affairs 4 managing volunteers are explored. UG LE Lecture Examines the concepts and processes fundamental to fundraising and grant writing. Students learn about and use tools, Fundraising/Gr Urban techniques and skills needed to raise Spring 2010 URS476 476 ant Write URS Affairs 4 funds and write grant proposals. UG LE Lecture Writing in URS Urban Spring 2010 URS476W 476W 476 URS Affairs 0 UG LB Lab Introduction to the field of Philanthropy, its history and its place in democratic society. Students will be engaged in the practice and Philanthropy Urban administration of philanthropic Spring 2010 URS477 477 Urban Dev URS Affairs 4 organizations. UG LE Lecture Study of the knowledge and skills needed by individuals managing volunteers. Components include volunteer recruitment; training; motivation and retention; risk Managing Urban management; and volunteer Spring 2010 URS478 478 Volunteer Org URS Affairs 4 program evaluation. UG LE Lecture Advanced study in selected topics in urban studies. Topics may include new developments in methodology Urban or the various subfields of the Spring 2010 URS490 490 Special Topics URS Affairs 1 discipline. UG LE Lecture Various topics such as board development, risk management, Nonprofit volunterr management, volunterr Admin Ind Urban management, and program Spring 2010 URS491 491 Proj URS Affairs 1 planning. UG LE Lecture Senior-level internship in which Urban Affairs Urban students work in the offices of a Spring 2010 URS492 492 Internship URS Affairs 4 local public agency. UG IN Internship Studies Deals with problems, approaches, Selected Urban and topics in the field of urban Spring 2010 URS599 599 Subjects URS Affairs 4 studies. Topics vary. GR LE Lecture Cities and technology deals with the evolving relationship between technology and urban growth, physical form, government, and politics. Explores how technological fixes for complex urban problems Cities and Urban have shaped urban development Spring 2010 URS612 612 Technology URS Affairs 4 and politics. GR LE Lecture

Examines the constitutional context of public administration and administrative rulemaking. Topics Legal include local rules and codes, the Environment Urban administrative appeals process, and Spring 2010 URS613 613 of PA URS Affairs 4 sunshine and public records laws. GR LE Lecture

Examines local fiscal institutions and introduces analytical tools for designing and evaluating fiscal policies. Reviews financial reporting and accounting, the municipal bond market, pension systems, state and Public Fiscal Urban local taxes, user charges, and Spring 2010 URS614 614 Admin URS Affairs 4 intergovernmental relations. GR LE Lecture Focuses on the importance, the profession, and the practice of community development. Introduces theories of community and development and studies current Community Urban neighborhood programs and Spring 2010 URS615 615 Develop I URS Affairs 4 policies. GR LE Lecture Examines three fundamental organizing strategies-self-help, technical assistance, and conflict- which are used to improve a community's quality of life. The Community Urban course combines classroom learning Spring 2010 URS616 616 Develop II URS Affairs 4 and field observation. GR LE Lecture Examines collective bargaining, the negotiation process, impasse resolution, and contract and Urban Labor Urban grievance administration in local Spring 2010 URS617 617 Relations URS Affairs 4 government. GR LE Lecture

Examines the community's infrastructure with an emphasis on capital improvements programming. Reviews the community's development of the street system, water and sewer systems, solid Urban Public Urban waste management, and code Spring 2010 URS618 618 Wrks Admin URS Affairs 4 enforcement. GR LE Lecture Policing, corrections, fire, emergency medical services, and emergency management systems will be surveyed to provide an understanding of the services offered, technologies used, Public Safety Urban problems faced, and alternatives Spring 2010 URS620 620 Admin URS Affairs 4 available in each of the areas. GR LE Lecture Investigates changes in public administration in the USA and internationally that are caused by globalization and urbanization. The changes relate to organizational Comparative Urban structure, functions, partnerships Spring 2010 URS621 621 Public Admin URS Affairs 4 and values. GR LE Lecture Courses taught under this title explore issues and topics related to the administration of urban nonprofit organizations, community Issues in Urban development agencies, and local Spring 2010 URS623 623 Metro Admin URS Affairs 4 governments in GR LE Lecture Various issues related to planning urban environments. Topics include housing, funding non-profit organizations, strategic planning, Issues in vision planning, and economic Metro Urban development action plans. Titles Spring 2010 URS624 624 Planning URS Affairs 4 vary. GR LE Lecture Explores issues that impact urban development such as housing, pollution, or privatization. Emphasizes an approach for Issues in Urban understanding the issues and Spring 2010 URS625 625 Metro Develop URS Affairs 4 formulating effective responses. GR LE Lecture (Also listed as PLS 427/627.) Study of the policy development process and its relationship to past and current urban issues. The course focuses on a current urban issue Urban Policy Urban through discussion, reading, and Spring 2010 URS627 627 Analysis URS Affairs 4 research. GR LE Lecture This course addresses essential transportation policy and concepts designed to help Ohio's public administrators, nonprofit administrators, transportation managers, and other professionals understand public and social service Public Social Urban transportation demand and basic Spring 2010 URS630 630 Svc Transp URS Affairs 4 challenges of mobility. GR LE Lecture This course addresses essential passenger transportation practices designed to help public administrators, social service managers, transit administrators, and other professionals understand and work with the operational Rural Urban Urban realities of urban and rural public Spring 2010 URS631 631 Pub Transit URS Affairs 4 transportation. GR LE Lecture This course addresses transit system financial management and regulatory compliance. Subject matter includes components of operating and capital budgets, Transit Fiscal Urban financial reporting and monitoring, Spring 2010 URS632 632 Reg Mgmt URS Affairs 4 risk m GR LE Lecture

Systematic development of ethics in public service, including individual Ethics in Urban roles and obligations, values, Spring 2010 URS650 650 Public Serv URS Affairs 4 standards, and codes of conduct. GR LE Lecture Addresses the theory and practice of strategic thinking, planning, and Strategic Urban management in public and nonprofit Spring 2010 URS655 655 Planning URS Affairs 4 organizations. GR LE Lecture

Study of urban government leadership and community decision making. Major theories and concepts of leadership behavior within Public & NP Urban organizations and macro studies of Spring 2010 URS670 670 Leadership URS Affairs 4 urban community power systems. GR LE Lecture Examines the organizational and managerial foundations of nonprofit organizations. Areas such as the nature and mission of nonprofit organizations, strategies for achieving the mission, roles involved, evaluating performance, resource development/fundraising, Mgt of Urban Urban and managing volunteers are Spring 2010 URS675 675 Nonprofit URS Affairs 4 explored. GR LE Lecture Examines the concepts and processes fundamental to fundraising and grant writing. Students learn about the use tools, Fundraising/Gr Urban techniques and skills needed to raise Spring 2010 URS676 676 ant Write URS Affairs 4 funds and write grant proposals. GR LE Lecture Introduction to the field of Philanthropy; its history and its place in democratic society. Students will be engaged in the Urban practice and administration of Spring 2010 URS677 677 Philanthropy URS Affairs 4 philanthropic organizations. GR LE Lecture Study of the knowledge and skills needed by individuals managing volunteers. Components include volunteer recruitment; training; motivation and retention; risk Managing Urban management; the volunteer Spring 2010 URS678 678 Volunteer Org URS Affairs 4 program evaluation. GR LE Lecture Advanced study in selected topics in urban studies. Topics may include new developments in methodology Urban or the various subfields of the Spring 2010 URS690 690 Special Topics URS Affairs 1 discipline. GR LE Lecture Various topics such as board Nonprofit development, risk management, Admin Ind Urban volunteer management, and Spring 2010 URS691 691 Proj URS Affairs 1 program planning. GR LE Lecture Examines the legal and political variables that affect the management and operation of local Environ of Urban governments with special emphasis Spring 2010 URS700 700 Public Admin URS Affairs 4 on Ohio. GR LE Lecture Analysis and interpretation of statistics required in public Stats for management and policy analysis Public Urban with emphasis on multivariate Spring 2010 URS701 701 Manager URS Affairs 4 statistical techniques. GR LE Lecture Urban Spring 2010 URS701L 701L URS Lab URS Affairs 0 GR LB Lab Analysis of the fundamental behavior concepts and processes involved in public section organizations. Evaluation of approaches to major behavioral issues such as motivation, Urban Organ'l Urban leadership, and management Spring 2010 URS702 702 Theory URS Affairs 4 development. GR LE Lecture Focuses on the budget at the city level. Structural influences on the budget process are discussed. Public & Non- Urban Different budget techniques are Spring 2010 URS703 703 Profit Budg URS Affairs 4 analyzed and critqued. GR LE Lecture

Reviews concepts, theories, and practices of community development and planning. Evaluation of current developments in the field with special emphasis on implementation Public Urban strategies. Spring 2010 URS704 704 Planning URS Affairs 4 GR LE Lecture Examines personnel functions such as job evaluation, recruitment and selection, performance appraisal, Public Human Urban compensation, training, labor Spring 2010 URS705 705 Res Admin URS Affairs 4 relations, and affirmative action. GR LE Lecture Focuses on different aspects of policy evaluation by obtaining facts and analyzing information on impact of public programs. Deals with controversy over the use of objective performance indicators Res Methods Urban and citizen surveys as program Spring 2010 URS706 706 in Pub Admin URS Affairs 4 performance measures. GR LE Lecture Survey of the methodologies and concepts for analyzing the efficiency and effectiveness of decision- making, information management, Quant and processes of the public Analysis/Publ Urban organization. Spring 2010 URS707 707 Mgrs URS Affairs 4 GR LE Lecture Capstone Capstone research project for the Research Urban master's degree in urban Spring 2010 URS708 708 Project URS Affairs 4 administration. GR LE Lecture Urban Research Urban Research project for the master's Spring 2010 URS709 709 Project URS Affairs 4 degree in Urban Administration. GR LE Lecture One quarter supervised internship of at least 200 hours in a selected urban government or agency, arranged in consultation with Urban Urban student's advisor or intern director. Spring 2010 URS723 723 Internship URS Affairs 4 Graded pass/unsatisfactory. GR IN Internship One quarter supervised internship of at least 200 hours in a selected urban government or agency, arranged in consultation with Urban Urban student's advisor or intern director. Spring 2010 URS791 791 Intership URS Affairs 4 Graded pass/unsatisfactory. GR IN Internship If previous knowledge and/or experience in a selected core course is demonstrated, then URS 793 may Direct Study in Urban be substituted for that selected core Spring 2010 URS793 793 Urban Admin URS Affairs 4 course. GR LE Lecture Under the supervision of a thesis committee and chair, students select an urban administration problem, prepare a proposal detailing the research question, complete the research, write their thesis with full Urban documentation and defend their Independe Spring 2010 URS799 799 Urban Thesis URS Affairs 4 work before the committee. GR IS nt Study

Offers how-to advice on topics such as note taking, time management, preparing for exams, textbook skills, memory training, library usage, etc. Individual and group study/counseling offered as time College Study University permits. Graded pass/unsatisfactory. Spring 2010 UVC100 100 Strategies UVC College 1 (Previously listed as UD 100.) UG LE Lecture

Interactive presentation and discussion of college student life and adjustment issues, academic strategies, academic requirements and information, organization of the First Year University university, and career development. Spring 2010 UVC101 101 Seminar I UVC College 2 (Previously listed as UD 101.) UG SE Seminar Continuation of UVC 101. Extends learning community participation. Uses students' first quarter experience to further facilitate First Year University adjustments to college. Graded Spring 2010 UVC102 102 Seminar II UVC College 1 pass/unsatisfactory. UG SE Seminar Connects students with the community through service learning to further facilitate college adjustment and develop foundations for lifelone service. Introduces concepts of community, citizenship, service and social issues being Community University addressed by partnering community Spring 2010 UVC103 103 Connections UVC College 2 organizations. UG SE Seminar

Critical analysis of content area readings. Emphasis on: recognizing organizational patterns; distinguishing fact from opinion; problem solving; logical reasoning; recognizing author's background, intent, attitude, bias and tone; Critical University making inferences; recognizing Spring 2010 UVC104 104 Reading UVC College 3 propaganda and persuasive writing. UG LE Lecture

Helps students learn how to manage stress better by using applications from cognitive psychology and experiential training in well Stress Mgt & University established techniques. Graded Spring 2010 UVC107 107 Relax Techn UVC College 2 pass/unsatisfactory. UG LE Lecture Recommended for the nontraditional student who is beginning or reentering to college after a long absence. Topics include time management, reading for content, note taking, test taking, test anxiety, stress management, and making Returning to University learning fun. Graded Spring 2010 UVC110 110 Learning UVC College 2 pass/unsatisfactory. UG SE Seminar Learning community students who participate in programs addressing unique issues my participate in Friday Interest Groups. Meeting once per week, Visions students will First Year University learn tips for success on a majority Spring 2010 UVC111 111 Interest Group UVC College 0 campus, for example. UG SE Seminar Introduces historical and contemporary feminist thought and explores the importance of gender as a category of analysis to Women's Women's understand social, cultural, political, Spring 2010 WMS200 200 Studies WMS Studies 4 and economic forces. UG LE Lecture WMS200 Writing in Women's Required writing component for Spring 2010 W 200W WMS 200 WMS Studies 0 WMS 200. UG LB Lab

Courses will survey special topics in gender history. Topics may include masculinity, femininity, sexuality, Women family, and women's history. Focus Multicultural Women's may be on one nation, region, or a Spring 2010 WMS300 300 Persp WMS Studies 4 comparative perspective. UG LE Lecture WMS300 Writing in Women's Required writing component for Spring 2010 W 300W WMS 300 WMS Studies 0 WMS 300. UG LB Lab Explores how individual identities as well as social cultural forces. This takes an inter-disciplinary approach covering sociopolitical, historcial, psychological, literary-popular Intro Sexuality Women's culture, legal and biological Spring 2010 WMS301 301 Studies WMS Studies 4 contexts. UG LE Lecture

Problems, approaches, and topics in the field of women's studies. Titles vary. Topics vary. May be taken for letter grade or pass/unsatisfactory. St in Selected Women's Prerequisite: WMS 200 or permission Spring 2010 WMS399 399 Subjects WMS Studies 4 of instructor. UG LE Lecture WMS399 Writing in Women's Spring 2010 W 399W WMS 399 WMS Studies 0 UG LB Lab Course will allow intensive analysis of subjects in gender history. Topics may include masculinity, femininity, sexuality, family, and women's Women history. Focus may be on one International Women's nation, region, or a comparative Spring 2010 WMS400 400 Persp WMS Studies 4 perspective. UG LE Lecture WMS400 Writing in Women's Spring 2010 W 400W WMS 400 WMS Studies 0 UG LB Lab An exploration of feminist interpretations and critiques of Western political theory. An examination of the development of Feminist Women's contemporary feminist political Spring 2010 WMS450 450 Thought WMS Studies 4 thought. UG LE Lecture WMS450 Writing in Women's Spring 2010 W 450W WMS 450 WMS Studies 0 UG LB Lab Supervised individual projects that may involve internships with women's organizations or other field experiences. Titles vary. May be taken for letter grade or pass/unsatisfactory. Prerequisite: Ind Field Women's WMS 200 or permission of Spring 2010 WMS498 498 Experience WMS Studies 1 instructor. UG IN Internship Supervised individual research on selected topics. Arranged between students and faculty member directing the study. Titles vary. May be taken for letter grade or pass/unsatisfactory. Prerequisite: Independent Women's WMS 200 or permission of Independe Spring 2010 WMS499 499 Study WMS Studies 1 instructor. UG IS nt Study Problems, approaches and topics in St in Selected Women's the field of women's studies. Topics Spring 2010 WMS599 599 Subjects WMS Studies 4 vary. GR LE Lecture An examination of the development of contemporary feminist thought Feminist Women's and critique of Western gender Spring 2010 WMS650 650 Thought WMS Studies 4 theory. GR LE Lecture Supervised individual research on selected topics. Arranged between Independent Women's students and faculty member Independe Spring 2010 WMS699 699 Study WMS Studies 1 directing the study. GR IS nt Study

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