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Kinesiology - Undergraduate |
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KINE 4315 Therapeutic Principles of Exercise Cr. 3 Semester Credit Hours: 3 Class Hours Per Week: 3 Additional Laboratory or Activity Hours Per Week: 0 Course Level: Upper Division
Prerequisite(s): KINE 3312 This course will provide the student with knowledge of current theory and application of therapeutic modalities used in the treatment of athletic injuries. |
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KINE 4316 Research Methods in Kinesiology Cr. 3 Semester Credit Hours: 3 Class Hours Per Week: 3 Additional Laboratory or Activity Hours Per Week: 0 Course Level: Upper Division
Prerequisite(s): Junior or senior year standing only. This course will prepare students for research testing through exposure to experimental research methods, intermediate statistical procedures commonly found in exercise science research. |
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KINE 4317 Resistive Exercise Theory and Practice Cr. 3 Semester Credit Hours: 3 Class Hours Per Week: 2 Additional Laboratory or Activity Hours Per Week: 1 Course Level: Upper Division
Prerequisite(s): KINE 3313 , KINE 3318 This course provides students with hands on experience in the correct teaching progression in Olympic lifting, resistance exercise, dynamic flexibility, plyometrics, speed and agility training. |
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KINE 4318 Ethics in Sport Cr. 3 Semester Credit Hours: 3 Class Hours Per Week: 3 Additional Laboratory or Activity Hours Per Week: 0 Course Level: Upper Division
This course is a study of the developmental, practice, and application of moral values as applied to sport and business. |
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KINE 4319 Leadership Principles in Sport Cr. 3 Semester Credit Hours: 3 Class Hours Per Week: 3 Additional Laboratory or Activity Hours Per Week: 0 Course Level: Upper Division
This course is an examination of the theory and practice of leadership principles in sport management. |
Language - Undergraduate |
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LANG 4310 Language and Reading Cr. 3 Semester Credit Hours: 3 Class Hours Per Week: 3 Additional Laboratory or Activity Hours Per Week: 0 Course Level: Upper Division
Analysis of the relationship between language and reading. Analysis of oral and written cueing systems and study of first and second language acquisition. |
Literacy Studies - Undergraduate |
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LITY 3310 Early Literacy Development Cr. 3 Semester Credit Hours: 3 Class Hours Per Week: 3 Additional Laboratory or Activity Hours Per Week: 0 Course Level: Upper Division
Prerequisite(s): Admission to Teacher Education A field-based course in the study of the wide range and variety of literature for the young child, both historical and contemporary; criteria for evaluation and selection; guidance of children’s reading interest. |
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LITY 3320 Foundations of Reading Theories and Assessment Cr. 3 Semester Credit Hours: 3 Class Hours Per Week: 2 Additional Laboratory or Activity Hours Per Week: 1 Course Level: Upper Division
Prerequisite(s): CUIN 3323 , INDS 3323 , LITY 3352 , Admission to Teacher Education Program. Study of theoretical underpinnings for literacy acquisition and assessment, including impact of dyslexia, and systems of language and how they are interrelated and mutually supportive. (Formerly RDG 3320 / Formerly: Foundations of Literacy: Theories and Assessment) |
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LITY 3321 Foundations of Early Literacy Theories and Assessment Cr. 3 Semester Credit Hours: 3 Class Hours Per Week: 3 Additional Laboratory or Activity Hours Per Week: 0 Course Level: Upper Division
Prerequisite(s): Admission to Teacher Education To study the theoretical underpinnings for early literacy acquisition and assessment as well as the systems of language and how they are interrelated and mutually supportive. This course is designed specifically for students who seek Early Childhood-Grade 4 teacher certification on a deficiency plan. |
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LITY 3322 Foundations of Literacy Theories and Assessment for Elementary Classrooms Cr. 3 Semester Credit Hours: 3 Class Hours Per Week: 3 Additional Laboratory or Activity Hours Per Week: 0 Course Level: Upper Division
Prerequisite(s): Admission to Teacher Education Specialization study of theoretical underpinnings for multiple literacy acquisition and Informal and formal assessment of virtual and traditional literacy in elementary classrooms; for EC-6 certification. |
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LITY 3323 Foundations of Literacy Theories and Assessment for the Middle School Classroom Cr. 3 Semester Credit Hours: 3 Class Hours Per Week: 3 Additional Laboratory or Activity Hours Per Week: 0 Course Level: Upper Division
Prerequisite(s): Admission to Teacher Education Specialization study of theoretical underpinnings for multiple literacy acquisition and informal and formal assessment of virtual and traditional literacy in middle school classrooms; for 4-8 certification. |
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LITY 3330 Using Literature With the Young Child Cr. 3 Semester Credit Hours: 3 Class Hours Per Week: 3 Additional Laboratory or Activity Hours Per Week: 0 Course Level: Upper Division
A field-based course in the study of the wide range and variety of literature for the young child, both historical and contemporary; criteria for evaluation and selection; guidance of children’s reading interest. Formerly “Literature for the Young Child”. |
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LITY 3331 Literature for the Young Child Cr. 3 Semester Credit Hours: 3 Class Hours Per Week: 3 Additional Laboratory or Activity Hours Per Week: 0 Course Level: Upper Division
Prerequisite(s): Admission to Teacher Education Study of the wide range and variety of literature for the young child, both historical and contemporary; criteria for evaluation and selection; guidance of children’s reading interest. This course is designed specifically for students who seek Early Childhood-4th Grade teacher certification without the field-based component. |
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LITY 3340 Using Literature with Adolescents Cr. 3 Semester Credit Hours: 3 Class Hours Per Week: 3 Additional Laboratory or Activity Hours Per Week: 0 Course Level: Upper Division
Prerequisite(s): Admission to Teacher Education, CUIN 3323 , IDST 3323, LITY 3352 A field-based study and application of adolescent reading material to include both traditional print literacy and virtual print literacy materials, criteria for evaluation and selection; includes the use of literature and trade books in content areas. |
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LITY 3350 Methods & Materials: Teaching with Children’s and Preadolescent Literature Cr. 3 Semester Credit Hours: 3 Class Hours Per Week: 3 Additional Laboratory or Activity Hours Per Week: 0 Course Level: Upper Division
Prerequisite(s): Admission to Teacher Education, CUIN 3323 , INDS 3323 , LITY 3352 Integrated use of children’s and preadolescent literature to promote caring teaching skills while evaluating modern and classic texts to meet current curriculum standards. (Formerly RDG 3350). |
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LITY 3352 Literacy Development for 21st Century Elementary Students Cr. 3 Semester Credit Hours: 3 Class Hours Per Week: 3 Additional Laboratory or Activity Hours Per Week: 0 Course Level: Upper Division
Prerequisite(s): Admission to Teacher Education. Theory and research to examine traditional print literacy components; includes an introduction to virtual innovations to support literacy development. |
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LITY 4302 Independent Study Cr. 3 Course Level: Upper Division
Prerequisite(s): Approval of School Dean. Cr. 3 per semester or more than 3 by concurrent enrollment. |
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LITY 4360 Components of Effective Reading Instruction Cr. 3 Semester Credit Hours: 3 Class Hours Per Week: 2 Additional Laboratory or Activity Hours Per Week: 1 Course Level: Upper Division
Prerequisite(s): Admission to Teacher Education. Application of instructional practice in the areas of oral language, phonological awareness, alphabetic principle, word study, spelling, fluency, comprehension, and written expression. |
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LITY 4361 Reading and Writing Workshop Cr. 3 Semester Credit Hours: 3 Class Hours Per Week: 3 Additional Laboratory or Activity Hours Per Week: 0 Course Level: Upper Division
Prerequisite(s): Admission to Teacher Education, CUIN 3323 , INDS 3323 , LITY 3352 A field-based course in the survey of goals, methods, and organization of literacy workshop programs and practices in the elementary and secondary schools. (Formerly RDG 4361). |
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LITY 4362 Components of Effective Writing Instruction Cr. 3 Semester Credit Hours: 3 Class Hours Per Week: 3 Additional Laboratory or Activity Hours Per Week: 0 Course Level: Upper Division
Prerequisite(s): Admission to Teacher Education. CUIN 3323 , INDS 3323 , LITY 3352 This course investigates the goals, methods and organization for effectively teaching writing in PreK-12. (Formerly RDG 4362). (Formerly “Workshop Approach to Reading and Writing Instruction”) |
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LITY 4364 Content Area Literacy and Study Skills Cr. 3 Semester Credit Hours: 3 Class Hours Per Week: 3 Additional Laboratory or Activity Hours Per Week: 0 Course Level: Upper Division
Prerequisite(s): Admission to the Teacher Education Program, CUIN 3323 , INDS 3323 A course for prospective secondary teachers covering reading, writing, and study skills for diverse classrooms. Includes unit preparation, theories and techniques of literacy, internet applications. Teacher certifications only. |
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LITY 4365 Components of Effective Literacy Instruction Cr. 3 Semester Credit Hours: 3 Class Hours Per Week: 3 Additional Laboratory or Activity Hours Per Week: 0 Course Level: Upper Division
Prerequisite(s): Admission to Teacher Education, CUIN 3323 , INDS 3323 , and LITY 3310 . Field/clinical application of research-based traditional and virtual practices to promote literacy competencies and classroom assessments. |
Management - Undergraduate |
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MGMT 3303 Principles of Management Cr. 3 Semester Credit Hours: 3 Class Hours Per Week: 3 Additional Laboratory or Activity Hours Per Week: 0 Course Level: Upper Division
Prerequisite(s): Junior standing required for enrollment General systems theory; evolution of management theory; interpersonal behavior in business organizations to include motivation, leadership, value attitudes, and organizational development. (Formerly “Principles of Management”; Formerly MGMT 3311) (Credit will not be given for both MGMT 3311 and MGMT 3303.) |
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MGMT 3304 Legal Environment of Business Cr. 3 Semester Credit Hours: 3 Class Hours Per Week: 3 Additional Laboratory or Activity Hours Per Week: 0 Course Level: Upper Division
Prerequisite(s): Junior standing required for enrollment The interaction between politics, society, government and the law (public/private and federal/state); how corporate policy and business decisions are influenced by such institutions. (Formerly MGMT 3312) (Credit will not be given for both MGMT 3312 and MGMT 3304.) |
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MGMT 3306 Operations & Supply Chain Management Cr. 3 Semester Credit Hours: 3 Class Hours Per Week: 3 Additional Laboratory or Activity Hours Per Week: 0 Course Level: Upper Division
Prerequisite(s): BUSI 3303 and COSC 3325 Emphasizes decision-making and tools with applications to business situations involving manufacturing, production and service operations. Topics covered will be applied to actual business situations using computer software. (Formerly QMSC 3321) (Credit will not be given for both QMSC 3321 AND MGMT 3306.) |
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MGMT 4300 Selected Topics in Management Cr. 3 Semester Credit Hours: 3 Class Hours Per Week: 3 Additional Laboratory or Activity Hours Per Week: 0 Course Level: Upper Division
Prerequisite(s): MGMT 4320 . May be repeated when topics vary. |
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MGMT 4303 Entrepreneurship Cr. 3 Semester Credit Hours: 3 Class Hours Per Week: 3 Additional Laboratory or Activity Hours Per Week: 0 Course Level: Upper Division
Prerequisite(s): MGMT 4320 This course focuses primarily on the business plan and the start-up of a business. Topics include mission, vision, recognition of opportunities, business plan development, entry and operating strategies, obtaining financing, legal implications, and the transition from starting a business to running one. (Formerly : Entrepreneurship in Small Business) |
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MGMT 4304 Entrepreneurship Field Studies Cr. 3 Semester Credit Hours: 3 Class Hours Per Week: 3 Additional Laboratory or Activity Hours Per Week: 0 Course Level: Upper Division
Prerequisite(s): MGMT 4303 A practical course in which students work on entrepreneurial projects or with existing business with guidance from the instructor. |
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MGMT 4305 Leadership Cr. 3 Semester Credit Hours: 3 Class Hours Per Week: 3 Additional Laboratory or Activity Hours Per Week: 0 Course Level: Upper Division
Prerequisite(s): MGMT 3303 Examines the complexity of business leadership through the review of key theories of leadership and their managerial applications from both organizational and individual perspectives. Topics include leadership concepts, theories, power, motivation, communication, delegating and ethical issues. (Formerly MGMT 4314) (Credit will not be given for both MGMT 4314 and MGMT 4305.) |
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MGMT 4308 Strategy and the Business Environment Cr. 3 Semester Credit Hours: 3 Class Hours Per Week: 3 Additional Laboratory or Activity Hours Per Week: 0 Course Level: Upper Division
Prerequisite(s): MGMT 3303 and ENGL 3430 Comprehend the diverse external environment by providing an understanding of perspectives that form the context for business. Coverage includes external environmental issues and their relationship to business functions. (Formerly MGMT 4322. Credit will not be given for both MGMT 4322 and MGMT 4308). |
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MGMT 4309 Strategic Management Cr. 3 Semester Credit Hours: 3 Class Hours Per Week: 3 Additional Laboratory or Activity Hours Per Week: 0 Course Level: Upper Division
Prerequisite(s): Senior standing required for enrollment. All BBA core courses, one of which may be taken concurrently. Formulation and implementation of strategies for both single-business and diversified firms operating in domestic or international contexts. Topics include the analysis of the remote, industry, and operating environments; the analysis of the internal firm resources, competencies and competitive advantages and weakness; the issues of outsourcing, mergers, acquisitions, and joint ventures; and the integration of functional and behavioral knowledge in the formulation and implementation of firm strategies and tactics. (Formerly MGMT 4340) (Credit will not be given for both MGMT 4340 and MGMT 4309.) |
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MGMT 4311 Human Resources Management Cr. 3 Semester Credit Hours: 3 Class Hours Per Week: 3 Additional Laboratory or Activity Hours Per Week: 0 Course Level: Upper Division
Prerequisite(s): MGMT 3303 A survey of human resource management (HRM) activities within the organization. Topics include the functional areas of HRM as integrated components of business strategy, HR planning, recruitment, selection, diversity, job analysis and design, training and development, employee and labor relations, compensation, and the legal framework for the practice of HRM. (Cross-listed with HCAD 4353 .) (Credit will not be given for both MGMT 4311 and HCAD 4353 .) |
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MGMT 4312 Staffing Cr. 3 Semester Credit Hours: 3 Class Hours Per Week: 3 Additional Laboratory or Activity Hours Per Week: 0 Course Level: Upper Division
Prerequisite(s): MGMT 4311 A course in organization staffing focusing on matching the strategic management needs of the organization with the knowledge, skills and abilities of the individual. Topics include recruiting, equal employment opportunity and affirmative action, assessment, testing, interviewing, and selection. (Formerly : Human Resource Development) |
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MGMT 4313 Compensation Cr. 3 Semester Credit Hours: 3 Class Hours Per Week: 3 Additional Laboratory or Activity Hours Per Week: 0 Course Level: Upper Division
Prerequisite(s): MGMT 4311 Analysis of the compensation of employees in contemporary organizations. Topics include motivation theories, market dynamics in pay determination, wage surveys, external and internal compensation package considerations, pay-level policies, fringe benefit packages and administration, and compensation philosophy. (Formerly : Compensation Management) |
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MGMT 4315 Contemporary Issues in Management Cr. 3 Semester Credit Hours: 3 Class Hours Per Week: 3 Additional Laboratory or Activity Hours Per Week: 0 Course Level: Upper Division
Prerequisite(s): MGMT 4320 A survey of contemporary issues in management. Examples of topics included are trends and changes in the global, political, legal, socio-economic, and cultural environments of business, learning organizations, systems, knowledge workers, work teams, corporate universities, e-commerce, and managing technologies. (Formerly : Contemporary Management Issues) |
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MGMT 4316 International Management Cr. 3 Semester Credit Hours: 3 Class Hours Per Week: 3 Additional Laboratory or Activity Hours Per Week: 0 Course Level: Upper Division
Prerequisite(s): MGMT 3303 A survey of international management issues studied from the perspective of the individual and the organization. Topics include the international environment, conducting business in international settings, and managing effectively in multi-cultural settings. (Cross-listed with IBUS 4316 .) (Credit will not be given for both MGMT 4316 and IBUS 4316 .) |
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MGMT 4317 Human Capital Development Cr. 3 Semester Credit Hours: 3 Class Hours Per Week: 3 Additional Laboratory or Activity Hours Per Week: 0 Course Level: Upper Division
Prerequisite(s): MGMT 4311 maintain and organization’s human capital as a direct driver of organizational success. |
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MGMT 4318 Organizational Theory and Development Cr. 3 Semester Credit Hours: 3 Class Hours Per Week: 3 Additional Laboratory or Activity Hours Per Week: 0 Course Level: Upper Division
Prerequisite(s): MGMT 4320 Organizational Theory and Development (OTD) looks into the role of the general manager and OTD implications. Topics include organizational theory, strategy, structure and organizational design, inter-organizational relationships, organizational lifecycle, culture and ethical values, innovation and change, conflict power, and politics. (Formerly : Organizational Theory and Design) |
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MGMT 4320 Organizational Behavior Cr. 3 Semester Credit Hours: 3 Class Hours Per Week: 3 Additional Laboratory or Activity Hours Per Week: 0 Course Level: Upper Division
Prerequisite(s): MGMT 3303 Human behavior issues in organizations studied from the perspective of the individual and that of the organization. Topics include personality, perceptions, motivation, group dynamics, work teams, decision-making, communication, leadership, and organizational change. (Formerly : Advanced Organizational Behavior) |
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MGMT 4321 Quality Management Cr. 3 Semester Credit Hours: 3 Class Hours Per Week: 3 Additional Laboratory or Activity Hours Per Week: 0 Course Level: Upper Division
Prerequisite(s): MGMT 4320 The evolution and implementation of quality practices in organizations. Examines TQM, CQI and other quality practices. |
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MGMT 4325 Organizational Change Cr. 3 Semester Credit Hours: 3 Class Hours Per Week: 3 Additional Laboratory or Activity Hours Per Week: 0 Course Level: Upper Division
Prerequisite(s): MGMT 3303 Examine theories, concepts, skills, and practices concerning organizational development and change. Topics include the nature of planned changes; diagnosing organizations; collecting and analyzing diagnostic information; feeding back diagnostic information; designing interventions; and leading, managing and evaluating organizational change. (Cross-listed with HCAD 4355 .) (Credit will not be given for both MGMT 4325 and HCAD 4355 .) |
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MGMT 4335 Project Management Cr. 3 Semester Credit Hours: 3 Class Hours Per Week: 3 Additional Laboratory or Activity Hours Per Week: 0 Course Level: Upper Division
Prerequisite(s): MGMT 3303 Analysis and application of project management techniques and processes to large scale, complex, and unique projects. Topics include project selection, planning and organization, negotiation and conflict resolution, budgeting and cost elimination, scheduling, resource allocation, monitoring and control, project auditing, and termination. |
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MGMT 4336 Global Logistics Management Cr. 3 Semester Credit Hours: 3 Class Hours Per Week: 3 Additional Laboratory or Activity Hours Per Week: 0 Course Level: Upper Division
Prerequisite(s): MGMT 3306 This course will provide an overview of business logistics and the planning and execution of service-efficient logistics system. Topics include inventory management, facility location, transportation and network design, performance and risk management of logistic. |
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MGMT 4337 Global Supply Chain Management Cr. 3 Semester Credit Hours: 3 Class Hours Per Week: 3 Additional Laboratory or Activity Hours Per Week: 0 Course Level: Upper Division
Prerequisite(s): MGMT 3306 This course will focus on supply chain management in a global setting. Topics include outsourcing and vendor evaluation, customer fulfillment strategies, process and relationship management, information sharing, and supply chain mapping. |
Marketing - Undergraduate |
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MKTG 3303 Principles of Marketing Cr. 3 Semester Credit Hours: 3 Class Hours Per Week: 3 Additional Laboratory or Activity Hours Per Week: 0 Course Level: Upper Division
Prerequisite(s): Junior standing required for enrollment Marketing orientation and concepts applied to marketing strategies and to planning, pricing, product development and management, promotion, and channels of distribution. Emphasis is on ethics in marketing practice and on global marketing. (Formerly MKTG 3311) (Credit will not be given for both MKTG 3311 and MKTG 3303.) |
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MKTG 3321 Selling and Sales Management Cr. 3 Semester Credit Hours: 3 Class Hours Per Week: 3 Additional Laboratory or Activity Hours Per Week: 0 Course Level: Upper Division
Prerequisite(s): MKTG 3303 Personal selling; analysis of product and market; the planning and execution of the sale; behavioral science applications to selling; the sales management function. |
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MKTG 4300 Selected Topics in Marketing Cr. 3 Semester Credit Hours: 3 Class Hours Per Week: 3 Additional Laboratory or Activity Hours Per Week: 0 Course Level: Upper Division
Prerequisite(s): MKTG 3303 . May be repeated when topics vary. |
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MKTG 4311 Buyer Behavior Cr. 3 Semester Credit Hours: 3 Class Hours Per Week: 3 Additional Laboratory or Activity Hours Per Week: 0 Course Level: Upper Division
Prerequisite(s): MKTG 3303 Behavior factors (such as perception, cognition, attitude, reference group and decision theories) affecting consumer decisions concerning purchase of products and services; emphasis is placed on the analysis of buyer behavior and marketing strategy development. |
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MKTG 4312 Promotion Management Cr. 3 Semester Credit Hours: 3 Class Hours Per Week: 3 Additional Laboratory or Activity Hours Per Week: 0 Course Level: Upper Division
Prerequisite(s): MKTG 3303 Promotion mix strategy development based on the knowledge of consumer behavior. Analyzing the opportunities of using advertising, sales promotion, personal selling, publicity and public relations as part of the marketing mix strategy. (Formerly : Advertising) |
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MKTG 4313 Marketing Research Cr. 3 Semester Credit Hours: 3 Class Hours Per Week: 3 Additional Laboratory or Activity Hours Per Week: 0 Course Level: Upper Division
Prerequisite(s): MKTG 3303 and BUSI 3303 Nature and uses of marketing research in business. Methods of collecting and interpreting marketing information and specific application to problems in marketing. |
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MKTG 4315 Business-to-Business Marketing Cr. 3 Semester Credit Hours: 3 Class Hours Per Week: 3 Additional Laboratory or Activity Hours Per Week: 0 Course Level: Upper Division
Prerequisite(s): MKTG 3303 Marketing channel analysis, design, development, and management. Interorganizational relationships, structure, conflicts, and negotiation. Global and ethical perspective. |
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MKTG 4316 Electronic Marketing Cr. 3 Semester Credit Hours: 3 Class Hours Per Week: 3 Additional Laboratory or Activity Hours Per Week: 0 Course Level: Upper Division
Prerequisite(s): MKTG 3303 The WWW as a communication medium and channel of distribution. Current emarketing models, systems, and processes applied to develop strategies and enhance competitiveness, customer relationships, and profitability. |
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MKTG 4317 Services Marketing Cr. 3 Semester Credit Hours: 3 Class Hours Per Week: 3 Additional Laboratory or Activity Hours Per Week: 0 Course Level: Upper Division
Prerequisite(s): MKTG 3303 The uniqueness of service marketing and analyzing and designing service processes, systems, and service organizations, to maximize service quality, customer value, customer satisfaction, and loyalty. (Cross-listed with IBUS 4325 .) (Credit will not be given for both MKTG 4325 and IBUS 4325 .) |
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MKTG 4325 International Marketing Cr. 3 Semester Credit Hours: 3 Class Hours Per Week: 3 Additional Laboratory or Activity Hours Per Week: 0 Course Level: Upper Division
Prerequisite(s): MKTG 3303 The study of the economic, social, cultural, legal, political and regulatory environment required for developing a global marketing strategy and plan. |
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MKTG 4340 Marketing Management Cr. 3 Semester Credit Hours: 3 Class Hours Per Week: 3 Additional Laboratory or Activity Hours Per Week: 0 Course Level: Upper Division
Prerequisite(s): MKTG 3303 , FINC 3304 , and MGMT 3306 This is an applied course, focusing on marketing strategy, planning and implementation. Topics include segmentation and target market selection, advertising and promotion, pricing, distribution channels, brand management, SWOT analyses, and profitability. Cases, simulations, or projects will be assigned. |
Mathematical Sciences - Undergraduate |
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MATH 1300 Introduction to Quantitative Reasoning Cr. 3 Semester Credit Hours: 3 Class Hours Per Week: 3 Additional Laboratory or Activity Hours Per Week: 0 Course Level: Lower Division
Topics included but not limited to: numeracy, evaluating expressions and formulas, rates, percentages, models, data interpretations, function’s representations. This course will not count as credit toward the UHV Core, but may be used as a lower-division elective. May not be taken for credit after successful completion of MATH 1314 or Math courses of a higher number. (Formerly : “Mathematics for Quantitative Reasoning”) |
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MATH 1314 College Algebra Cr. 3 Semester Credit Hours: 3 Class Hours Per Week: 3 Additional Laboratory or Activity Hours Per Week: 0 Course Level: Lower Division
Prerequisite(s): TSI complete in Mathematics or a grade of “C” or higher in MATH 1300 . Course will cover quadratics, polynomial, rational, logarithmic and exponential functions, system of equations, progression, sequences and series, matrices and determinants. |
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MATH 1324 Finite Math Cr. 3 Semester Credit Hours: 3 Class Hours Per Week: 3 Additional Laboratory or Activity Hours Per Week: 0 Course Level: Lower Division
Prerequisite(s): TSI complete in Mathematics or a grade of “C” or higher in MATH 1300 . Course will provide essentials of finite mathematics, including topics such as set theory, matric algebra, solving systems of equations using matric methods; counting method; probability theory; game theory. |
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MATH 1325 Business Calculus Cr. 3 Semester Credit Hours: 3 Class Hours Per Week: 3 Additional Laboratory or Activity Hours Per Week: 0 Course Level: Lower Division
Prerequisite(s): TSI complete in Mathematics or a grade of “C” or higher in MATH 1300 . Course will provide essentials of business calculus, including study of functions and graphs from a calculus viewpoint as applied to problems in business. |
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MATH 1350 Mathematics Fundamentals I Cr. 3 Semester Credit Hours: 3 Class Hours Per Week: 3 Additional Laboratory or Activity Hours Per Week: 0 Course Level: Lower Division
Topics include problem solving, sets and whole numbers, numeration systems, number theory, integers, fractions, decimals, and proportional reasoning concepts. |
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MATH 1351 Mathematics Fundamentals II Cr. 3 Semester Credit Hours: 3 Class Hours Per Week: 3 Additional Laboratory or Activity Hours Per Week: 0 Course Level: Lower Division
Topics include algebra, geometry, measurement, statistics and probability concepts. |
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MATH 2312 Pre-Calculus Cr. 3 Semester Credit Hours: 3 Class Hours Per Week: 3 Additional Laboratory or Activity Hours Per Week: 0 Course Level: Lower Division
Prerequisite(s): TSI complete in Mathematics or a grade of “C” or higher in MATH 1300 . Course will provide essentials of pre-calculus including linear and non-linear functions, graphs of functions, trigonometric functions; analytic trigonometry, analytic geometry, and solving system of linear equations and inequalities. |
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MATH 2320 Differential Equations Cr. 3 Semester Credit Hours: 3 Class Hours Per Week: 3 Additional Laboratory or Activity Hours Per Week: 0 Course Level: Lower Division
Prerequisite(s): Grade of “C” or better in MATH 2414 Introduction to ordinary differential equations. Topics include first and second order (ODEs), boundary value problems, numerical methods, Fourier and Laplace transforms, linear equations with constant coefficients, and systems of ODEs. |
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MATH 2413 Calculus I Cr. 4 Semester Credit Hours: 4 Class Hours Per Week: 4 Additional Laboratory or Activity Hours Per Week: 0 Course Level: Lower Division
Prerequisite(s): MATH 2312 and TSI complete in Mathematics Provide essentials of Calculus I. Discover the important topics such as mathematical models, continuity and limit, derivative and differentiation rules; optimization and approximation, and anti-derivatives. |
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MATH 2414 Calculus II Cr. 4 Semester Credit Hours: 4 Class Hours Per Week: 4 Additional Laboratory or Activity Hours Per Week: 0 Course Level: Lower Division
Prerequisite(s): MATH 2413 and TSI complete in Mathematics. Course will provide essentials of Calculus II, including integration, rules for integration, sequences, finite and infinite series, differential equations. |
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MATH 2415 Calculus III Cr. 4 Semester Credit Hours: 4 Class Hours Per Week: 4 Additional Laboratory or Activity Hours Per Week: 0 Course Level: Lower Division
Prerequisite(s): MATH 2414 and TSI complete in Mathematics. Course will provide essentials of Calculus III, including vectors, partial derivatives, tangent planes, gradient, directional derivatives, multiple integration, Lagrange multipliers. |
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MATH 3300 Selected Topics in Mathematical Sciences Cr. 3 Semester Credit Hours: 3 Class Hours Per Week: 3 Additional Laboratory or Activity Hours Per Week: 0 Course Level: Upper Division
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MATH 3310 Math Concepts I Cr. 3 Semester Credit Hours: 3 Class Hours Per Week: 3 Additional Laboratory or Activity Hours Per Week: 0 Course Level: Upper Division
Prerequisite(s): MATH 1314 College Algebra . Admitted to Teacher Education. A problem solving approach to sets, relations, numeration systems, whole numbers, number theory, integers, rational numbers as fractions, and measurement (Early Childhood-Grade 4 certification). |
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MATH 3311 Math Concepts II Cr. 3 Semester Credit Hours: 3 Class Hours Per Week: 3 Additional Laboratory or Activity Hours Per Week: 0 Course Level: Upper Division
Prerequisite(s): MATH 1314 College and MATH 3310 ; Admission to Teacher Education. A problem solving approach to decimal, percent, ratio, proportion, probability, statistics, and geometry concepts. (Early Childhood-Grade 4 certification). |
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MATH 3312 Math Concepts I for Middle School Teachers Cr. 3 Semester Credit Hours: 3 Class Hours Per Week: 3 Additional Laboratory or Activity Hours Per Week: 0 Course Level: Upper Division
Prerequisite(s): MATH 1314 , Admission to Teacher Education. Mathematics content (first part) necessary for teaching in the 4-8 classroom is included. This course is designed specifically for students who seek 4-8 teacher certification. |
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MATH 3318 Concepts in Math I Cr. 3 Semester Credit Hours: 3 Class Hours Per Week: 3 Additional Laboratory or Activity Hours Per Week: 0 Course Level: Upper Division
Prerequisite(s): Admission to Teacher Education, MATH 1314 . Sets, whole numbers, relations, numerations systems, theory, integers, rational numbers, fractions and measurement will be addressed by a problem solving approach. Designed for EC-6 teacher candidate. |
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MATH 3320 Concepts in Math II Cr. 3 Semester Credit Hours: 3 Class Hours Per Week: 3 Additional Laboratory or Activity Hours Per Week: 0 Course Level: Upper Division
Prerequisite(s): Admission to Teacher Education, MATH 1314 , MATH 3318 . Decimals, percent, ration, proportion, probability, statistic and geometry concepts will be addressed by a problem solving approach. Designed for EC-6 teacher candidate. |
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MATH 3321 Gaming Mathematics for Non-Programmer Cr. 3 Semester Credit Hours: 3 Class Hours Per Week: 3 Additional Laboratory or Activity Hours Per Week: 0 Course Level: Upper Division
Prerequisite(s): 3 credits lower-division math and 3 credits lower-division computer programming. Mathematics theory and application for students who pursue non-programming gaming degree. Topics include motion and computer graphics related math theories and the application of these theories to game programming and simulations. |
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MATH 3343 History of Mathematics Cr. 3 Semester Credit Hours: 3 Class Hours Per Week: 3 Additional Laboratory or Activity Hours Per Week: 0 Course Level: Upper Division
Prerequisite(s): MATH 2413 or 3 s.h. of calculus A historical development of the mathematical sciences. |
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MATH 3347 Operations Research Cr. 3 Semester Credit Hours: 3 Class Hours Per Week: 3 Additional Laboratory or Activity Hours Per Week: 0 Course Level: Upper Division
Prerequisite(s): MATH 3391 or 3 s.h. of statistics. Linear programming, critical path analysis, inventory models, Monte Carlo simulation, queuing models and dynamic programming. |
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MATH 3357 Introduction to Higher Geometry Cr. 3 Semester Credit Hours: 3 Class Hours Per Week: 3 Additional Laboratory or Activity Hours Per Week: 0 Course Level: Upper Division
Prerequisite(s): 3 s.h. of calculus or equivalent. Introduction to modern approaches to the development of Euclidean geometry. |
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MATH 3361 Linear Algebra Cr. 3 Semester Credit Hours: 3 Class Hours Per Week: 3 Additional Laboratory or Activity Hours Per Week: 0 Course Level: Upper Division
Prerequisite(s): MATH 2413 or 3 s.h. of calculus, finite math or equivalent. Vector spaces, linear transformation, representation of linear transformations by matrices, matrix algebra, determinants, systems of linear equations and eigenvalue problems. Applications to 2D and 3D geometric modeling, computer graphics, and digital game programming. |
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MATH 3362 Discrete Structures Cr. 3 Semester Credit Hours: 3 Class Hours Per Week: 3 Additional Laboratory or Activity Hours Per Week: 0 Course Level: Upper Division
Prerequisite(s): MATH 3357 or MATH 3391 or 3 s.h. of pre-calculus or business calculus. Mappings, relations, recurrence, logic, Boolean algebras, graphs, induction, proofs, languages, state machines, history of artificial intelligence, Turing test, and applications of these areas. |
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MATH 3365 Introduction to Mathematical Proofs Cr. 3 Semester Credit Hours: 3 Class Hours Per Week: 3 Additional Laboratory or Activity Hours Per Week: 0 Course Level: Upper Division
Prerequisite(s): MATH 2413 or Instructor’s Approval This course introduces elements of mathematical proof, focusing on various forms and methods of mathematical proofs. |
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MATH 3391 Probability and Statistics Cr. 3 Semester Credit Hours: 3 Class Hours Per Week: 3 Additional Laboratory or Activity Hours Per Week: 0 Course Level: Upper Division
Prerequisite(s): Pre-calculus or calculus or 3 s.h. of calculus Applied statistics with probability. |
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MATH 3395 Statistics for the Social Sciences Cr. 3 Semester Credit Hours: 3 Class Hours Per Week: 3 Additional Laboratory or Activity Hours Per Week: 0 Course Level: Upper Division
Prerequisite(s): 3 s.h. of college algebra; must have completed at least 30 semester hours. Descriptive and inferential statistics used in the social sciences. Cross-listed with PSY 3315. |
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MATH 4300 Selected Topics in Mathematical Sciences Cr. 3 Semester Credit Hours: 3 Class Hours Per Week: 3 Additional Laboratory or Activity Hours Per Week: 0 Course Level: Upper Division
Prerequisite(s): 6 s.h. in mathematics and consent of instructor. May be repeated with approval of school dean. |
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MATH 4302 Independent Study Cr. 3 per semester or more than 3 by concurrent enrollment. Course Level: Upper Division
Prerequisite(s): 6 s.h. in mathematics and approval of school dean. |
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MATH 4310 Fundamental Concepts of Analysis Cr. 3 Semester Credit Hours: 3 Class Hours Per Week: 3 Additional Laboratory or Activity Hours Per Week: 0 Course Level: Upper Division
Prerequisite(s): MATH 2414 or 8 s.h. of calculus or equivalent or permission of instructor. Definitions of functions and limits. Introduction to continuity, differentiation, integration, sequences and series, point-set topology, sequences and series of functions, and functions of several variables. |
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MATH 4311 Modern Algebra Cr. 3 Semester Credit Hours: 3 Class Hours Per Week: 3 Additional Laboratory or Activity Hours Per Week: 0 Course Level: Upper Division
Prerequisite(s): MATH 3362 or MATH 4310 or 8 s.h. of Calculus. Logical structure of mathematics, proof techniques, rings, integral domains, fields, factorization, groups ideals and field extensions, applications. |
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MATH 4312 Mathematical Programming Cr. 3 Semester Credit Hours: 3 Class Hours Per Week: 3 Additional Laboratory or Activity Hours Per Week: 0 Course Level: Upper Division
Prerequisite(s): MATH 2413 or 3 s.h. of calculus or equivalent. Mathematical development on linear programming, sensitivity analysis, dual problem dynamic programming, probabilistic inventory models and Monte Carlo methods. |
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MATH 4327 Trends in Mathematics I Cr. 3 Semester Credit Hours: 3 Class Hours Per Week: 3 Additional Laboratory or Activity Hours Per Week: 0 Course Level: Upper Division
Prerequisite(s): MATH 3312 and MATH 4345 . Mathematical processes, perspectives, learning, instruction, assessment of algebra, probability and statistics concepts for the Mathematics 4-8 Concentration or Mathematics/Science 4-8 Concentration. |
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MATH 4328 Trends in Mathematics II Cr. 3 Semester Credit Hours: 3 Class Hours Per Week: 3 Additional Laboratory or Activity Hours Per Week: 0 Course Level: Upper Division
Prerequisite(s): MATH 3312 and MATH 4345 . Mathematical processes, perspectives, learning, instruction, assessment of geometry, measurement, trigonometry and calculus concepts for the Mathematics 4-8 Concentration or Mathematics/Science 4-8 Concentration. |
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MATH 4345 Math Concepts II for Middle School Teachers Cr. 3 Semester Credit Hours: 3 Class Hours Per Week: 3 Additional Laboratory or Activity Hours Per Week: 0 Course Level: Upper Division
Prerequisite(s): MATH 1314 , Admission to Teacher Education. Mathematics content (second part) necessary for teaching in the 4-8 classroom is included. This course is designed specifically for students who seek 4-8 teacher certification. |
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MATH 4351 Mathematical Modeling Cr. 3 Semester Credit Hours: 3 Class Hours Per Week: 3 Additional Laboratory or Activity Hours Per Week: 0 Course Level: Upper Division
Prerequisite(s): MATH 2315 or MATH 2415 (Calculus III); or MATH 2320 Differential Equations . The modeling process; dimensional analysis and similitude. Models using proportionality, curve-fitting, experiments, optimization, simulation, and differential equations. |
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MATH 4378 Numerical Analysis Cr. 3 Semester Credit Hours: 3 Class Hours Per Week: 3 Additional Laboratory or Activity Hours Per Week: 0 Course Level: Upper Division
Prerequisite(s): MATH 2414 or 8 s.h. of calculus. Basic numerical methods and error analysis associated with the following topics: power series, roots of equations, systems of linear algebraic equations, interpolation, integration, finite differences and ordinary differential equations. Computer programming of selected algorithms. |
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MATH 4381 Theory of Interest Cr. 3 Semester Credit Hours: 3 Class Hours Per Week: 3 Additional Laboratory or Activity Hours Per Week: 0 Course Level: Upper Division
Prerequisite(s): MATH 2414 or 8 s.h. of calculus. Study of interest, compound interest, value equations, annuity functions and their application. |
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MATH 4382 Actuarial Mathematics Cr. 3 Semester Credit Hours: 3 Class Hours Per Week: 3 Additional Laboratory or Activity Hours Per Week: 0 Course Level: Upper Division
Prerequisite(s): MATH 2315 or MATH 2415 (Calculus III) Mathematics development of life contingencies, single-life, joint-life, survivor-life functions and their applications. |
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MATH 4391 Probability and Statistics II Cr. 3 Semester Credit Hours: 3 Class Hours Per Week: 3 Additional Laboratory or Activity Hours Per Week: 0 Course Level: Upper Division
Prerequisite(s): 6 s.h. of calculus or equivalent, and MATH 3391 or 3 s.h. of statistics. Mathematical development on multivariate distribution, methods of estimation, test of hypothesis, regression and Bayesian method. |
Mechanics - Undergraduate |
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MECH 3310 Thermodynamics Cr. 3 Semester Credit Hours: 3 Class Hours Per Week: 3 Additional Laboratory or Activity Hours Per Week: 0 Course Level: Upper Division
Fundamental energy relationships applied to both closed and open systems. Determination of thermodynamic properties, first and second laws of thermodynamic processes and basic cycles. |
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MECH 3311 Fluid Mechanics Cr. 3 Semester Credit Hours: 3 Class Hours Per Week: 3 Additional Laboratory or Activity Hours Per Week: 0 Course Level: Upper Division
Fluid properties, fluid statics and dynamics, transport theory and transport analogies, conservation of mass, energy, and momentum, dimensional analysis, boundary layer concepts, pipe flows, compressible flow, open channel flow. |
Middle School Education - Undergraduate |
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MSED 4300 Selected Topics in Middle School Education Cr. 3 Semester Credit Hours: 3 Class Hours Per Week: 3 Additional Laboratory or Activity Hours Per Week: 0 Course Level: Upper Division
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MSED 4302 Independent Study Cr. 3 Semester Credit Hours: 3 Class Hours Per Week: 3 Additional Laboratory or Activity Hours Per Week: 0 Course Level: Upper Division
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MSED 4303 Middle School Education Student Teaching Cr. 3 Semester Credit Hours: 3 Class Hours Per Week: 3 Additional Laboratory or Activity Hours Per Week: 0 Course Level: Upper Division
Prerequisite(s): Admission by application to the Director of Field Experiences. Undergraduate credit only. Classroom management, record keeping and observation; teaching in a public school, guided by a cooperating teacher and directed by a University Supervisor. Course Fee Student Teaching Fee - $15 per course/maximum $45 |
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MSED 4304 Middle School Education Student Teaching Cr. 3 Semester Credit Hours: 3 Class Hours Per Week: 3 Additional Laboratory or Activity Hours Per Week: 0 Course Level: Upper Division
Prerequisite(s): Admission by application to the Director of Field Experiences. Undergraduate credit only. Classroom management, record keeping and observation; teaching in a public school, guided by a cooperating teacher and directed by a University Supervisor. Course Fee Student Teaching Fee - $15 per course/maximum $45 |
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