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Biomedical Sciences - Graduate |
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BIMS 6332 Microbial Metabolism Cr. 3 Semester Credit Hours: 3 Class Hours Per Week: 3 Additional Laboratory or Activity Hours Per Week: 0 Course Level: Graduate
Prerequisite(s): Previous/concurrent enrollment in BIO 4310 or BIO 4313; Graduate standing. Investigation of the interrelationships of energy utilizing and producing metabolic pathways. Consideration will be given to glycolysis, Kreb’s cycle, oxidative pathways of fatty acids and amino acids, and the pathways of lipid and sterol formation, in addition to various aspects of gluconeogenesis and the pentosephosphate shunt. (Formerly : “Studies in Intermediary Metabolism”) |
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BIMS 6341 Molecular Biology of Cancer Cr. 3 Semester Credit Hours: 3 Class Hours Per Week: 3 Additional Laboratory or Activity Hours Per Week: 1 Course Level: Graduate
Prerequisite(s): Graduate standing. Advanced topics in cancer at the molecular level and how this affects cellular and molecular biology. |
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BIMS 6399 Faculty-Guided Research/Thesis Cr. 3 Semester Credit Hours: 3 Class Hours Per Week: 3 Additional Laboratory or Activity Hours Per Week: 0 Course Level: Graduate
Prerequisite(s): Completion of the BIMS Core Courses and Director Approval. The culminating experience in the MS in Biomedical Science program that provides a supervised opportunity to perform research. Thesis and oral defense required for graduation. Must be repeated at least once for credit. |
Biology - Graduate |
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BIOL 6300 Selected Topics in Biology Cr. 3 Semester Credit Hours: 3 Class Hours Per Week: 3 Additional Laboratory or Activity Hours Per Week: 0 Course Level: Graduate
Prerequisite(s): Graduate standing. May be repeated when topics vary. |
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BIOL 6305 Internship Cr. 3 Course Level: Graduate
Prerequisite(s): Graduate standing. This course is for students in the MS in Biomedical Sciences-Professional Science Master’s Program. It prepares students interested in industrial biomedical sciences careers. May be repeated once for credit. |
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BIOL 6310 Virology Cr. 3 Semester Credit Hours: 3 Class Hours Per Week: 3 Additional Laboratory or Activity Hours Per Week: 0 Course Level: Graduate
Prerequisite(s): BIOL 3343 Immunology Biology of viruses with special emphasis on infectious diseases and applications in gene therapy. |
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BIOL 6333 Advanced Cell Biology and Proteomics Cr. 3 Semester Credit Hours: 3 Class Hours Per Week: 3 Additional Laboratory or Activity Hours Per Week: 0 Course Level: Graduate
Prerequisite(s)/Co-Requisite(s): BIOL 4310 and Graduate standing. Advanced concepts in cell and molecular biology and studies in proteomics. |
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BIOL 6337 Computer Science for Bioinformatics Cr. 3 Semester Credit Hours: 3 Class Hours Per Week: 3 Additional Laboratory or Activity Hours Per Week: 0 Course Level: Graduate
Prerequisite(s): BIOL 6320, MATH 3391 , and Graduate standing. Computer Science programs for bioinformatics: includes programming in PERL and use of applied programs. |
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BUSI 3303 Business 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): MATH 1324 and MATH 1325 Study of statistical application in business. Statistical techniques will be introduced in conjunction with real business problem solving software. (Formerly Statistics for Business and Economics; Formerly QMSC 3311) (Credit will not be given for both QMSC 3311 and BUSI 3303). |
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BUSI 4390 Field Studies/Internship 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): Completion of 12 hours upper-division coursework within major, and consent of instructor. Provides students the opportunity to apply classroom theory to actual practice. |
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BUSI 6351 Business and Society Cr. 3 Semester Credit Hours: 3 Class Hours Per Week: 3 Additional Laboratory or Activity Hours Per Week: 0 Course Level: Graduate
Prerequisite(s): Graduate standing required for enrollment This course provides an understanding of the complex and dynamic nature of the internal and external environment of business. Course Fee Graduate Business Fee - $75 per semester credit hour |
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BUSI 6390 Field Studies/Internship Cr. 3 Semester Credit Hours: 3 Class Hours Per Week: 3 Additional Laboratory or Activity Hours Per Week: 0 Course Level: Graduate
Prerequisite(s): Completion of 6 hours within major, and consent of instructor. Provides students the opportunity to apply classroom theory to actual practice. Course Fee Graduate Business Fee - $75 per semester credit hour |
Communication - Graduate |
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COMM 6300 Special Topics Cr. 3 Semester Credit Hours: 3 Class Hours Per Week: 3 Additional Laboratory or Activity Hours Per Week: 0 Course Level: Graduate
May be repeated when topics vary. |
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COMM 6302 Independent Study Cr. 3 Course Level: Graduate
Prerequisite(s): Instructor approval. Independent study in any topic related to Communication. |
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COMM 6331 Studies in Communication Theory Cr. 3 Semester Credit Hours: 3 Class Hours Per Week: 3 Additional Laboratory or Activity Hours Per Week: 0 Course Level: Graduate
Survey of the communication field focusing on the construction and function of contemporary theories in communication. |
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COMM 6334 Studies in International and Intercultural Communication Cr. 3 Semester Credit Hours: 3 Class Hours Per Week: 3 Additional Laboratory or Activity Hours Per Week: 0 Course Level: Graduate
Survey of contemporary theories on the nature of culture, how cultures vary, and the challenges of communication between cultures. |
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COMM 6335 Studies in Rhetoric and Persuasion Cr. 3 Semester Credit Hours: 3 Class Hours Per Week: 3 Additional Laboratory or Activity Hours Per Week: 0 Course Level: Graduate
Explores rhetorical theories and their application in various contexts for the purpose of more fully understanding how persuasion works. |
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COMM 6340 Media Studies Cr. 3 Semester Credit Hours: 3 Class Hours Per Week: 3 Additional Laboratory or Activity Hours Per Week: 0 Course Level: Graduate
Explores media theories and their application to better engage the relationship between media, culture, technology, and social change. Cross-listed with CRTH 6318 . |
Computer Science - Graduate |
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COSC 6105 Computer Information Systems Internship Cr. 1 Semester Credit Hours: 1 Class Hours Per Week: 0 Course Level: Graduate
Prerequisite(s): A minimum of 15 semester hours of graduate courses completed in the program, plus completed course work appropriate to the project, as determined by the Mentor and Director of Internship. The Graduate Internship in Compute Information Systems is a one, two, or three credit hour course which an MS-CIS student may complete after completing two full semesters with UHV, with exceptions made on a case-by-case basis. The credit hours earned in the internship class cannot be used for the student’s concentration or focus area electives, but only as general electives. Course may be repeated, but a maximum of 3 credits may be applied to the degree program. |
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COSC 6205 Computer Information Systems Internship Cr. 2 Semester Credit Hours: 2 Class Hours Per Week: 0 Course Level: Graduate
Prerequisite(s): A minimum of 15 semester hours of graduate courses completed in the program, plus completed course work appropriate to the project, as determined by the Mentor and Director of Internship. The Graduate Internship in Compute Information Systems is a one, two, or three credit hour course which an MS-CIS student may complete after completing two full semesters with UHV, with exceptions made on a case-by-case basis. The credit hours earned in the internship class cannot be used for the student’s concentration or focus area electives, but only as general electives. Course may be repeated, but a maximum of 3 credits may be applied to the degree program. |
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COSC 6300 Special Topics in Computer Science / Information Systems Cr. 3 Semester Credit Hours: 3 Class Hours Per Week: 3 Additional Laboratory or Activity Hours Per Week: 0 Course Level: Graduate
Prerequisite(s): Graduate Standing. May be repeated for credit when topics vary. |
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COSC 6302 Independent Study Cr. 3 Course Level: Graduate
Prerequisite(s): Graduate Standing and approval of instructor. Course may be repeated with different topics. |
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COSC 6305 Computer Information Systems Internship Cr. 3 Semester Credit Hours: 3 Class Hours Per Week: 3 Additional Laboratory or Activity Hours Per Week: 0 Course Level: Graduate
Prerequisite(s): A minimum of 15 semester hours of graduate courses completed in the program, plus completed course work appropriate to the project, as determined by the Mentor and Director of Internship. The Graduate Internship in Compute Information Systems is a one, two, or three credit hour course which an MS-CIS student may complete after completing two full semesters with UHV, with exceptions made on a case-by-case basis. The credit hours earned in the internship class cannot be used for the student’s concentration or focus area electives, but only as general electives. Course may be repeated, but a maximum of 3 credits may be applied to the degree program. |
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COSC 6308 Master’s Thesis Cr. 3 per semester. Course Level: Graduate
Prerequisite(s): Approval by a faculty member, under whom the student has taken at least one course; A minimum overall “B” average in the program. |
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COSC 6309 Master’s Thesis Cr. 3 per semester. Course Level: Graduate
Prerequisite(s): Approval by a faculty member, under whom the student has taken at least one course; A minimum overall “B” average in the program. |
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COSC 6310 Multimedia Development and Programming Cr. 3 Semester Credit Hours: 3 Class Hours Per Week: 3 Additional Laboratory or Activity Hours Per Week: 0 Course Level: Graduate
Prerequisite(s): COSC 3317 , or Graduate standing, or good understanding of object-oriented programming. A study of media theory and programming skills, such as a creating immersive media driven applications for DVD, CD-ROM and Web; broadcasting TV-quality video on the office LAN and broadband Internet. |
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COSC 6320 Mobile, Ubiquitous, and Pervasive Information Systems Cr. 3 Semester Credit Hours: 3 Class Hours Per Week: 3 Additional Laboratory or Activity Hours Per Week: 0 Course Level: Graduate
Prerequisite(s): COSC 6339 . This course provides an in-depth coverage of issues in mobile, ubiquitous, and pervasive information systems. This will include the current and emerging applications, wireless and mobile infrastructure, devices, middleware, and network access issues. |
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COSC 6325 Policy, Strategy, and Ethical Issues in Information Systems Cr. 3 Semester Credit Hours: 3 Class Hours Per Week: 3 Additional Laboratory or Activity Hours Per Week: 0 Course Level: Graduate
Prerequisite(s): COSC 3325 or equivalent. Information systems policies and procedures to support the organization’s mission; contemporary information systems strategic planning and policy. A survey of contemporary legal and ethical issues faced by information systems professionals. Case studies will be used to illustrate current best practices. |
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COSC 6329 Data Warehousing and Data Mining Cr. 3 Semester Credit Hours: 3 Class Hours Per Week: 3 Additional Laboratory or Activity Hours Per Week: 0 Course Level: Graduate
Prerequisite(s): COSC 6336 Data warehousing; OLAP; data mining; data marts; advanced topics in integration of different technologies. |
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COSC 6333 Computer Science Project Cr. 3 Semester Credit Hours: 3 Class Hours Per Week: 3 Additional Laboratory or Activity Hours Per Week: 0 Course Level: Graduate
Prerequisite(s): Core Completed. If a substantial part of the core is complete and student is concurrently enrolled in the remainder of the core, student may petition to enroll in the same semester. A one-semester course designed to assist the student in the Project Option to complete the special requirements of the Option. The project requires approval by a graduate faculty advisor in the student’s area of interest in the semester prior to its inception. Student will develop and prepare a proposal, conduct the research, write the drafts and the final report, and make a presentation to students and program faculty, if required, all with the help of the faculty advisor. Presentation is encouraged. |
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COSC 6334 Computer Graphics and Game User Interfaces Cr. 3 Semester Credit Hours: 3 Class Hours Per Week: 3 Additional Laboratory or Activity Hours Per Week: 0 Course Level: Graduate
Prerequisite(s): COSC 6338 Corequisite(s): GMNG 6311 Advanced computer graphics and games user interface design using interactive sound, animation, and multimedia. |
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COSC 6335 Computational Science Cr. 3 Semester Credit Hours: 3 Class Hours Per Week: 3 Additional Laboratory or Activity Hours Per Week: 0 Course Level: Graduate
Prerequisite(s): COSC 6338 Corequisite(s): 6 s.h. upper-division math. In this course techniques for designing computational frameworks for a number of interdisciplinary applications are investigated. The computational mechanisms covered in the course range from analytical modeling to stochastic processes. |
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COSC 6336 Database Systems Development Cr. 3 Semester Credit Hours: 3 Class Hours Per Week: 3 Additional Laboratory or Activity Hours Per Week: 0 Course Level: Graduate
Prerequisite(s): 3 s.h. of programming or equivalent experience. Design principles of large database-based applications and distributed database. Formerly “Database Design.” |
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COSC 6337 Web Mining & Information Retrieval Cr. 3 Semester Credit Hours: 3 Class Hours Per Week: 3 Additional Laboratory or Activity Hours Per Week: 0 Course Level: Graduate
Prerequisite(s): COSC 3325 or Graduate standing To provide a comprehensive coverage of various topics in Web data mining including Web usage mining, Web content mining, and Web structure mining. To learn the different techniques from machine learning, databases, and information retrieval to extract useful knowledge from Web data which could be used for business intelligence, site management, personalization, and user profiling. |
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COSC 6338 Computer Architecture and Parallel Processing Cr. 3 Semester Credit Hours: 3 Class Hours Per Week: 3 Additional Laboratory or Activity Hours Per Week: 0 Course Level: Graduate
Prerequisite(s): COSC 3332 or equivalent or instructor approval. Organizational and operational analysis of digital computers at the component and functional levels. Design and performance issues. Algorithms and architectures for parallel processors. |
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COSC 6339 Network Design and Management Cr. 3 Semester Credit Hours: 3 Class Hours Per Week: 3 Additional Laboratory or Activity Hours Per Week: 0 Course Level: Graduate
Prerequisite(s): COSC 3325 or Graduate standing Concepts and mechanisms of data transport systems including information in the form of data, voice, and image, Network architecture, terminology, control, and general topologies. Current equipment and physical interconnection are explored in an applied model incorporating a range of network services to support application development, distributed processing, information centers, and distance learning. Emphasis is placed on the impact of data communications technology on organizations and on the design of future information systems. |
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COSC 6340 Computer System Architecture Cr. 3 Semester Credit Hours: 3 Class Hours Per Week: 3 Additional Laboratory or Activity Hours Per Week: 0 Course Level: Graduate
Prerequisite(s): COSC 3317 or 3 semester hours of programming; or Graduate standing. Design concepts used in computer architectures to improve the performance of computations. Topics include operating systems, memory, instruction sets, assembly and machine languages, superscalar and parallel structures. Formerly “Software and System Architecture”. |
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COSC 6341 Internet Programming Cr. 3 Semester Credit Hours: 3 Class Hours Per Week: 3 Additional Laboratory or Activity Hours Per Week: 0 Course Level: Graduate
Prerequisite(s): COSC 3317 A study of programming skills for Internet applications, through learning web development concepts with Active Server Pages and the .NET framework. Applications in the areas of web navigation, server-side and client-side computation, dynamic data processing, and distributed applications. |
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COSC 6342 Software Engineering Project Management Cr. 3 Semester Credit Hours: 3 Class Hours Per Week: 3 Additional Laboratory or Activity Hours Per Week: 0 Course Level: Graduate
Prerequisite(s): COSC 3317 or programming experience. A study of the software development process, how to plan and manage it, process improvement. We will also consider social and environmental factors. |
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COSC 6343 Intelligent Agents and Applications Cr. 3 Semester Credit Hours: 3 Class Hours Per Week: 3 Additional Laboratory or Activity Hours Per Week: 0 Course Level: Graduate
Prerequisite(s): MATH 3391 and COSC 3317 . Critically examine what intelligent agents are, how to design them, and how new techniques arising from this field can be applied to problems requiring intelligent solutions in both business and engineering applications. Reference will be made to the different types of problems which intelligent agents techniques can help solve, such as automating decision making, recognition tasks. It will equip students with sufficient understanding of current theory and applications so that they will be able to apply that knowledge to address future software and business needs. |
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COSC 6344 Advanced IT Project Management Cr. 3 Semester Credit Hours: 3 Class Hours Per Week: 3 Additional Laboratory or Activity Hours Per Week: 0 Course Level: Graduate
Prerequisite(s): COSC 3325 or Graduate standing. Students will acquire and apply the knowledge and skills necessary to manage or lead successful IT and Information Systems project teams. Some advanced topics will be discussed. Term project required. |
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COSC 6345 Design and Analysis of Algorithms Cr. 3 Semester Credit Hours: 3 Class Hours Per Week: 3 Additional Laboratory or Activity Hours Per Week: 0 Course Level: Graduate
Prerequisite(s): COSC 3333 or equivalent, or instructor’s approval. Study of algorithm design, analysis tools, and techniques for selected problems including sorting, searching, graphs, branch and bound strategies, dynamic programming, game theory, algebraic methods, parallel algorithms, and string matching. |
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COSC 6346 Automata and Formal Languages Cr. 3 Semester Credit Hours: 3 Class Hours Per Week: 3 Additional Laboratory or Activity Hours Per Week: 0 Course Level: Graduate
Prerequisite(s): COSC 3333 or equivalent, or instructor’s approval. Introduction to fundamental concepts in automata theory and formal languages including grammar, finite automation, regular expression, formal language, pushdown automation, Turing machine, and an intro to computability and decidability. Study the properties of these models, and various rigorous techniques for analyzing and comparing them, using both formalism and examples. |
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COSC 6347 System Administration Cr. 3 Semester Credit Hours: 3 Class Hours Per Week: 3 Additional Laboratory or Activity Hours Per Week: 0 Course Level: Graduate
Prerequisite(s): COSC 3325 or Graduate standing Develop insight and understanding of enterprise Linux systems at a level useful for systems and network administration. Installing and administering Linux. Basic system security, performance tuning, and system diagnostics will be discussed through the course. Students will develop an understanding of the Linux system architecture. |
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COSC 6350 Systems Analysis & Design Cr. 3 Semester Credit Hours: 3 Class Hours Per Week: 3 Additional Laboratory or Activity Hours Per Week: 0 Course Level: Graduate
Prerequisite(s): COSC 6361 or 6 semester hours of programming. Systems Development Life cycle and the technologies used to model, design, document, and implement high quality information systems. Systems analysis and design is the essence of the IS professional’s work. This course will allow students to synthesize their experiences in software development and project management, into a comprehensive project. CASE tools that emphasize object-oriented analysis and design principles will be used. Requirements determination, specification development, testing, documentation, and reporting will be emphasized. |
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COSC 6351 Decision Support Systems Cr. 3 Semester Credit Hours: 3 Class Hours Per Week: 3 Additional Laboratory or Activity Hours Per Week: 0 Course Level: Graduate
Prerequisite(s): COSC 3325 or equivalent Support systems for decision-making in complex, technologically rich environments. Decision theory principles, problem identification, model formulation, and solution procedures. Sample quantitative and qualitative tools to study the behavioral aspects of decision making in a decision support environment. At least one expert system will be examined or developed. Neural networks are discussed. |
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COSC 6353 Information Systems Security Cr. 3 Semester Credit Hours: 3 Class Hours Per Week: 3 Additional Laboratory or Activity Hours Per Week: 0 Course Level: Graduate
Prerequisite(s): COSC 6361 or 6 semester hours of programming. Develop knowledge and skills for security of information and information systems within organizations. Concepts and methods associated with planning, designing, implementing, managing, and auditing security at all levels and on all systems platforms, including worldwide networks. Techniques for assessing risk associated with accidental and intentional breaches of security. The associated issues of ethical uses of information and privacy considerations. Security in computer operating systems, networks, and data. |
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COSC 6357 Web Engineering Cr. 3 Semester Credit Hours: 3 Class Hours Per Week: 3 Additional Laboratory or Activity Hours Per Week: 0 Course Level: Graduate
Prerequisite(s): COSC 6361 or 6 semester hours of programming Design and implementation of Internet and World Wide Web based application using the current technology. Other topics include data compression, multimedia data technologies, and wireless computing. |
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COSC 6358 Advanced Operating System Concepts Cr. 3 Semester Credit Hours: 3 Class Hours Per Week: 3 Additional Laboratory or Activity Hours Per Week: 0 Course Level: Graduate
Prerequisite(s): COSC 6340 or equivalent Learning, understanding, and implementing operating system fundamentals, including process and thread management, concurrency with semaphores and monitors, deadlocks, storage management, file systems, and I/O. Hands-on experiences of operating system design and implementation and how it impacts application systems design and performance. |
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COSC 6359 Cloud Computing Cr. 3 Semester Credit Hours: 3 Class Hours Per Week: 3 Additional Laboratory or Activity Hours Per Week: 0 Course Level: Graduate
Prerequisite(s): COSC 3325 or Graduate standing. Study of the conceptual and experimental issues in the design and implementation of cloud computing and its services. Formerly “Advanced Computer Communication” |
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COSC 6360 Fundamentals of Programming Cr. 3 Semester Credit Hours: 3 Class Hours Per Week: 3 Additional Laboratory or Activity Hours Per Week: 0 Course Level: Graduate
Prerequisite(s): COSC 3317 or Graduate standing. Object-oriented programming using Java; abstraction, encapsulation, inheritance, and polymorphism. The concept of an abstract data type (such as a stack or queue or both) and their implementations. Programming projects will be assigned throughout the semester. |
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COSC 6361 Programming and Data Structures Cr. 3 Semester Credit Hours: 3 Class Hours Per Week: 3 Additional Laboratory or Activity Hours Per Week: 0 Course Level: Graduate
Prerequisite(s): COSC 6360 . Not open to MAIS students except to satisfy the programming prerequisite. Will NOT count toward the 36 semester hour requirements. Object-oriented programming using Java; abstraction, encapsulation, inheritance, and polymorphism. The concept of an abstract data type (such as a stack or queue or both) and their implementations. Programming projects will be assigned throughout the semester. |
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COSC 6390 Integrating the Enterprise, IS Function and IS Technologies Cr. 3 Semester Credit Hours: 3 Class Hours Per Week: 3 Additional Laboratory or Activity Hours Per Week: 0 Course Level: Graduate
Prerequisite(s): Completion of the entire core. Builds on previous courses, integrative in nature. Taught in seminar style. Current and strategic issues in information management from the executive perspective; analyze, synthesize, and respond at the highest organization level. Overall information needs of an organization and the role information systems play in meeting those needs. A major research paper based on a thorough literature search of primary sources in information systems; presentation of research. |
Counselor Education - Graduate |
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COUN 6300 Selected Topics in Counselor Education Cr. 3 Semester Credit Hours: 3 Class Hours Per Week: 3 Additional Laboratory or Activity Hours Per Week: 0 Course Level: Graduate
Prerequisite(s): Approval of advisor and school dean. |
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COUN 6302 Independent Study Cr. 3 per semester. Course Level: Graduate
Prerequisite(s): Approval of advisor and school dean. No more than 6 semester hours on program of studies. |
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COUN 6310 Counseling in the Schools Cr. 3 Semester Credit Hours: 3 Class Hours Per Week: 3 Additional Laboratory or Activity Hours Per Week: 0 Course Level: Graduate
The role of the school counselor in providing essential service and comprehensive programs. |
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COUN 6311 Multicultural Counseling Cr. 3 Semester Credit Hours: 3 Class Hours Per Week: 3 Additional Laboratory or Activity Hours Per Week: 0 Course Level: Graduate
Introduction to the cognitive, affective and behavioral considerations associated with counseling diverse client populations. |
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COUN 6315 Principles and Techniques of Stress Management Cr. 3 Semester Credit Hours: 3 Class Hours Per Week: 3 Additional Laboratory or Activity Hours Per Week: 0 Course Level: Graduate
Prerequisite(s): COUN 6321 , COUN 6327 An introduction to the principles of stress and the stress response. The potential impact of stress upon mental/physical health and coping will be explored. |
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COUN 6316 Addiction Counseling: Theory and Techniques Cr. 3 Semester Credit Hours: 3 Class Hours Per Week: 3 Additional Laboratory or Activity Hours Per Week: 0 Course Level: Graduate
Prerequisite(s): COUN 6321 and COUN 6327 An introduction to the addiction process and methods of intervention. Includes exploration of the behaviors, feelings and defenses as positive/negative adaptive methods of coping. |
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COUN 6317 Couples and Family Dynamics Cr. 3 Semester Credit Hours: 3 Class Hours Per Week: 3 Additional Laboratory or Activity Hours Per Week: 0 Course Level: Graduate
Prerequisite(s): COUN 6327 . An introduction to the theory and techniques of couples and family counseling. |
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COUN 6318 Assessment in Counseling Cr. 3 Semester Credit Hours: 3 Class Hours Per Week: 3 Additional Laboratory or Activity Hours Per Week: 0 Course Level: Graduate
Prerequisite(s): COUN 6321 . Study will include principles, procedures and ethics of assessment in counseling, assessment instruments, statistical concepts and evaluation and interpretation of assessment data. |
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COUN 6319 Death and Dying Cr. 3 Semester Credit Hours: 3 Class Hours Per Week: 3 Additional Laboratory or Activity Hours Per Week: 0 Course Level: Graduate
Prerequisite(s): COUN 6321 , COUN 6327 Study of issues surrounding the process of death and grieving. Students will explore theoretical approaches to helping individuals experiencing grief. |
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COUN 6320 Feminist Counseling: Theory and Techniques Cr. 3 Semester Credit Hours: 3 Class Hours Per Week: 3 Additional Laboratory or Activity Hours Per Week: 0 Course Level: Graduate
Prerequisite(s): COUN 6321 , COUN 6327 Gender differences in counseling, traditional approaches, high prevalence disorders among women, crisis intervention and alternative or nontraditional approaches. |
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COUN 6321 Professional Orientation & Ethics in Counseling Cr. 3 Semester Credit Hours: 3 Class Hours Per Week: 3 Additional Laboratory or Activity Hours Per Week: 0 Course Level: Graduate
Study of the history, role identity, ethics, and legal standards of counseling. (Formerly : Professional Orientation to Counseling) |
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COUN 6322 Abnormal Human Behavior Cr. 3 Semester Credit Hours: 3 Class Hours Per Week: 3 Additional Laboratory or Activity Hours Per Week: 0 Course Level: Graduate
Prerequisite(s): COUN 6321 , COUN 6327 A survey of emotional, mental and behavioral dysfunction across the life span. |
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COUN 6324 Consultation Theory and Practice Cr. 3 Semester Credit Hours: 3 Class Hours Per Week: 3 Additional Laboratory or Activity Hours Per Week: 0 Course Level: Graduate
Prerequisite(s): COUN 6321 , COUN 6327 Course will provide an overview of consultation theories for professional counselors and help students develop consultation skills for schools, community agencies and other organizational settings. |
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COUN 6325 Career Education: The Counselor’s Role Cr. 3 Semester Credit Hours: 3 Class Hours Per Week: 3 Additional Laboratory or Activity Hours Per Week: 0 Course Level: Graduate
A study of career theories, methods of appraisal, and counseling techniques of the career development throughout the lifespan. |
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COUN 6326 Human Sexuality Cr. 3 Semester Credit Hours: 3 Class Hours Per Week: 3 Additional Laboratory or Activity Hours Per Week: 0 Course Level: Graduate
Prerequisite(s): COUN 6311 , COUN 6321 , and COUN 6332 This course will cover sexual anatomy, the physiology of sexual function, and therapeutic methods of assessing, counseling, an referral procedures for clients. |
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COUN 6327 Theories of Counseling Cr. 3 Semester Credit Hours: 3 Class Hours Per Week: 3 Additional Laboratory or Activity Hours Per Week: 0 Course Level: Graduate
A survey of current theoretical models and techniques utilized in counseling relationships. |
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COUN 6328 Gestalt Theory and Techniques Cr. 3 Semester Credit Hours: 3 Class Hours Per Week: 3 Additional Laboratory or Activity Hours Per Week: 0 Course Level: Graduate
Prerequisite(s): COUN 6321 , COUN 6327 . Advanced study in the theory and techniques of Gestalt counseling. |
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COUN 6329 Group Counseling: Theory and Techniques Cr. 3 Semester Credit Hours: 3 Class Hours Per Week: 3 Additional Laboratory or Activity Hours Per Week: 0 Course Level: Graduate
Prerequisite(s): COUN 6321 , COUN 6327 . A study of group dynamics, process, theoretical applications, techniques and leadership skills in an experiential setting. |
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COUN 6330 Advanced Counseling Ethics and Law Cr. 3 Semester Credit Hours: 3 Class Hours Per Week: 3 Additional Laboratory or Activity Hours Per Week: 0 Course Level: Graduate
Prerequisite(s): COUN 6311 , COUN 6321 , and COUN 6327 In-depth exploration of records management, an overview of business/family law and professional practice and the study of current board rules to enhance and protect clients. |
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COUN 6332 Counseling Across the Life Span Cr. 3 Semester Credit Hours: 3 Class Hours Per Week: 3 Additional Laboratory or Activity Hours Per Week: 0 Course Level: Graduate
The course includes major theories of human development across the life span with understanding of stages and developmental tasks. The counseling process, interventions and strategies will be addressed in relation to the topical issues. |
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COUN 6333 Counseling Techniques Cr. 3 Semester Credit Hours: 3 Class Hours Per Week: 3 Additional Laboratory or Activity Hours Per Week: 0 Course Level: Graduate
Prerequisite(s): COUN 6321 , COUN 6327 . Techniques and processes of interviewing and counseling in an experiential setting. Use of audio and videotaping with clients. |
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COUN 6336 Counseling Children and Adolescents Cr. 3 Semester Credit Hours: 3 Class Hours Per Week: 3 Additional Laboratory or Activity Hours Per Week: 0 Course Level: Graduate
Prerequisite(s): COUN 6327 , COUN 6333 . Assessment and techniques for working with children and adolescents in personal or family systems. Developmental child and adolescent individual and group counseling methods along with parent/guardian involvement interventions. |
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COUN 6337 Crisis & Trauma Response Cr. 3 Semester Credit Hours: 3 Class Hours Per Week: 3 Additional Laboratory or Activity Hours Per Week: 0 Course Level: Graduate
Prerequisite(s): COUN 6321 Introductory course in crisis and trauma response/intervention for mental health professionals, trained paraprofessionals and laypersons, including crisis/trauma models, crisis and trauma assessment, strategies, applications, ethical and legal aspects of crisis and trauma intervention. |
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COUN 6338 Introduction to Play Therapy Cr. 3 Semester Credit Hours: 3 Class Hours Per Week: 3 Additional Laboratory or Activity Hours Per Week: 0 Course Level: Graduate
Prerequisite(s): COUN 6327 , COUN 6332 , and COUN 6333 This course provides an overview of the essential elements and principles of play therapy, including history, theories, modalities, techniques, applications, and skills. Further, an experiential component focuses on play therapy skill development within the context of ethical and diversity-sensitive practice. It also includes assessment and techniques for working with children and adolescents in personal and family systems along with parent/guardian involvement interventions. |
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COUN 6339 Play Therapy in School Settings Cr. 3 Semester Credit Hours: 3 Class Hours Per Week: 3 Additional Laboratory or Activity Hours Per Week: 0 Course Level: Graduate
Prerequisite(s): COUN 6327 , COUN 6332 , and COUN 6333 Designed for use by the school counselor and professional licensed counselors in schools to deal with adjustment, academic and milder forms of behavioral difficulties typically encountered in the school setting. Containing history, theories, modalities, techniques, applications, and skills. Further, an experiential component focuses on basic play therapy skill development within the context of ethical and diversity-sensitive practice. It also includes assessment and techniques for working with children and adolescents in personal, family, and school systems along with parent/guardian and school involvement interventions. |
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COUN 6340 Advanced Counseling Techniques Cr. 3 Semester Credit Hours: 3 Class Hours Per Week: 3 Additional Laboratory or Activity Hours Per Week: 0 Course Level: Graduate
Prerequisite(s): COUN 6321 , COUN 6327 , COUN 6329 , COUN 6333 . Advanced counseling skills development. Individual and group assessment of each student’s counseling skills. |
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COUN 6342 The American Community College Cr. 3 Semester Credit Hours: 3 Class Hours Per Week: 3 Additional Laboratory or Activity Hours Per Week: 0 Course Level: Graduate
A comprehensive description of American community colleges, and the changing role of student services. |
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COUN 6343 Advanced Psychopathology & Psychopharmacology Cr. 3 Semester Credit Hours: 3 Class Hours Per Week: 3 Additional Laboratory or Activity Hours Per Week: 0 Course Level: Graduate
Prerequisite(s): COUN 6318 , COUN 6332 Introduction to psychopharmacology for counseling. Topics include basic neurobiology, pharmacokinetics, assessment, and history taking, and drugs as they relate to the treatment of various disorders. Course will focus on the classifications of psychotropic drugs, their indications for use, intended drug actions, common side effects and adverse reactions. Course content also includes criteria of psychiatric diagnosis, use of the current Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders and the theories of psychopathology. (Formerly : Psychopharmacology) |
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COUN 6344 The College Student Cr. 3 Semester Credit Hours: 3 Class Hours Per Week: 3 Additional Laboratory or Activity Hours Per Week: 0 Course Level: Graduate
A survey of the characteristics and needs of college students including student subcultures that affect the campus environment and the counseling services required for student success. |
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COUN 6345 Research and Program Evaluation Cr. 3 Semester Credit Hours: 3 Class Hours Per Week: 3 Additional Laboratory or Activity Hours Per Week: 0 Course Level: Graduate
This course is designed to introduce students to the importance and uses of research in counseling. It will cover basic univariate statistics, how to critique published research, and how to use research in applied settings. |
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COUN 6346 Introduction to Student Services in Higher Education Cr. 3 Semester Credit Hours: 3 Class Hours Per Week: 3 Additional Laboratory or Activity Hours Per Week: 0 Course Level: Graduate
A comprehensive study of critical issues and trends in higher education student services as reflected in current research. |
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COUN 6347 Advanced Career Counseling and Assessment Cr. 3 Semester Credit Hours: 3 Class Hours Per Week: 3 Additional Laboratory or Activity Hours Per Week: 0 Course Level: Graduate
Prerequisite(s): COUN 6325 , COUN 6327 , and COUN 6318 This course provides advanced understanding and experiential application of career development and assessment. Students will administer and interpret career assessments to populations across the lifespan. |
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COUN 6348 Internship in Counseling Cr. 3 Semester Credit Hours: 3 Class Hours Per Week: 3 Additional Laboratory or Activity Hours Per Week: 0 Course Level: Graduate
Prerequisite(s): COUN 6303 Supervised experience in counseling in schools, community mental health organizations, and offices of college and student affairs. Students are required to complete two sections of this course over two semesters. |
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COUN 6350 Clinical Mental Health Counseling Cr. 3 Semester Credit Hours: 3 Class Hours Per Week: 3 Additional Laboratory or Activity Hours Per Week: 0 Course Level: Graduate
Didactic and experiential training to prepare the mental health and/or community-oriented counselor for work with service, welfare, mental health, and charitable organizations and agencies that require unique counseling expertise. |
Criminal Justice - Graduate |
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CRIJ 6300 Selected Topics in Criminal Justice. Cr. 3 Semester Credit Hours: 3 Class Hours Per Week: 3 Additional Laboratory or Activity Hours Per Week: 0 Course Level: Graduate
Topics to be related to the criminal justice field. |
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CRIJ 6322 Criminological Research Design & Quantitative Analysis Cr. 3 Semester Credit Hours: 3 Class Hours Per Week: 3 Additional Laboratory or Activity Hours Per Week: 0 Course Level: Graduate
Prerequisite(s): Graduate Student, College Algebra, and 3 hours of statistics at any college level. Methods and techniques of research and research design; conducting and assessing research in the criminal justice agency management environment; and the use of descriptive and inferential statistics and computer applications as used in criminal justice research. |
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CRIJ 6330 Advanced Criminology Cr. 3 Semester Credit Hours: 3 Class Hours Per Week: 3 Additional Laboratory or Activity Hours Per Week: 0 Course Level: Graduate
History of criminological thought, etiology of criminal behavior, and analysis and evaluation of contemporary criminological theories. |
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CRIJ 6331 Advanced Patterns & Typologies Cr. 3 Semester Credit Hours: 3 Class Hours Per Week: 3 Additional Laboratory or Activity Hours Per Week: 0 Course Level: Graduate
Patterns of criminal behavior, career criminal data, and systematic classification of criminal behavior. Emphasis placed on serial murder and forensic techniques. |
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CRIJ 6332 Advanced Criminal Justice Administration Cr. 3 Semester Credit Hours: 3 Class Hours Per Week: 3 Additional Laboratory or Activity Hours Per Week: 0 Course Level: Graduate
Prerequisite(s): Graduate Student Study of contemporary theories of management and supervision from an interpersonal relations standpoint. Emphasis on establishing and maintaining effective communications and a supportive environment. |
Critical Theory - Graduate |
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CRTH 6300 Selected Topics Cr. 3 Semester Credit Hours: 3 Class Hours Per Week: 3 Additional Laboratory or Activity Hours Per Week: 0 Course Level: Graduate
May be repeated when topics vary. |
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CRTH 6315 Cultural Studies Cr. 3 Semester Credit Hours: 3 Class Hours Per Week: 3 Additional Laboratory or Activity Hours Per Week: 0 Course Level: Graduate
An interdisciplinary study of the main problems linking culture and society. Cross-listed with INDS 6315. |
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CRTH 6316 Critical Theory Cr. 3 Semester Credit Hours: 3 Class Hours Per Week: 3 Additional Laboratory or Activity Hours Per Week: 0 Course Level: Graduate
This course will develop critical thinking skills and introduce students to critical theories and methodologies that cross disciplinary lines with special attention to social justice and social formation. Cross-listed with INDS 6316 . |
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CRTH 6317 Literary Theory Cr. 3 Semester Credit Hours: 3 Class Hours Per Week: 3 Additional Laboratory or Activity Hours Per Week: 0 Course Level: Graduate
In-depth analysis of literary theory and criticism and its application to literature. Cross-listed with INDS 6317 . |
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CRTH 6318 Media Studies Cr. 3 Semester Credit Hours: 3 Class Hours Per Week: 3 Additional Laboratory or Activity Hours Per Week: 0 Course Level: Graduate
Explores media theories and their application to better engage the relationship between media, culture, technology, and social change. Cross-listed with COMM 6340 . |
Curriculum and Instruction - Graduate |
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CUIN 6100 Selected Topics in Curriculum and Instruction Cr. 1 Semester Credit Hours: 1 Class Hours Per Week: 0 Course Level: Graduate
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CUIN 6102 Independent Study Cr. 1 Semester Credit Hours: 1 Class Hours Per Week: 0 Course Level: Graduate
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