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FINC 6361 Investments Cr. 3 Semester Credit Hours: 3 Class Hours Per Week: 3 Additional Laboratory or Activity Hours Per Week: 0 Course Level: Graduate
Prerequisite(s): FINC 6352 or concurrent enrollment with FINC 6352 . The course objective is to achieve an understanding of the various types of investments and their relative merits; security prices and yields; investment objectives, principles and standards for selection of specific investments; introduction to portfolio management. (Formerly FIN 6317) (Credit will not be given for both FINC 6361 and FIN 6317.) Course Fee Graduate Business Fee - $45 per semester credit hour |
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FINC 6362 Financial Institutions & Markets Cr. 3 Semester Credit Hours: 3 Class Hours Per Week: 3 Additional Laboratory or Activity Hours Per Week: 0 Course Level: Graduate
Prerequisite(s): FINC 6352 or concurrent enrollment with FINC 6352 Study of the financial markets, instruments and the role of banks and other financial institutions in the economy. Course Fee Graduate Business Fee - $45 per semester credit hour |
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FINC 6363 Financial Modeling Cr. 3 Semester Credit Hours: 3 Class Hours Per Week: 3 Additional Laboratory or Activity Hours Per Week: 0 Course Level: Graduate
Prerequisite(s): FINC 6352 or concurrent enrollment with FINC 6352 This course combines the application of financial theories and concepts, spreadsheet skills and Visual Basic to analyze financial statements, prepare cash budgets, prepare financial forecasts, perform time value of money, stock and bond analysis, perform breakeven and leverage analysis, make cost of capital and capital budgeting decisions, perform portfolio analysis, and apply Visual Basic for financial analysis. Course Fee Graduate Business Fee - $45 per semester credit hour |
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FINC 6364 Applied Technical Analysis of Energy and Commodity Markets Cr. 3 Semester Credit Hours: 3 Class Hours Per Week: 3 Additional Laboratory or Activity Hours Per Week: 0 Course Level: Graduate
Prerequisite(s): FINC 6352 or concurrent enrollment with FINC 6352 This course is designed to provide students with an introduction to trading mechanisms of various financial products, such as stocks, bonds, futures, commodities and foreign exchanges. The coverage will emphasize technical analysis of securities. Fundamental analysis will also be discussed. Formerly “Technical Analysis of Stocks & Commodities”. Course Fee Graduate Business Fee - $45 per semester credit hour |
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FINC 6365 Derivatives Cr. 3 Semester Credit Hours: 3 Class Hours Per Week: 3 Additional Laboratory or Activity Hours Per Week: 0 Course Level: Graduate
Prerequisite(s): FINC 6352 or concurrent enrollment with FINC 6352 Covers how futures and options function, how and why they are used, and how they are valued. Topics include the mechanics of futures markets, hedging strategies using futures, interest rate futures contracts, mechanics of options markets, trading strategies involving options, and pricing options using binomial trees and the Black-Scholes- Merton model Course Fee Graduate Business Fee - $45 per semester credit hour |
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FINC 6366 Risk Management & Insurance Cr. 3 Semester Credit Hours: 3 Class Hours Per Week: 3 Additional Laboratory or Activity Hours Per Week: 0 Course Level: Graduate
Prerequisite(s): FINC 6352 or concurrent enrollment with FINC 6352 This course focuses on the fundamentals of risk management and insurance by exploring sources of risk, the costs of risk, and the methods available to individuals and corporations to mitigate the cost of risk. Topics include health insurance, homeowners insurance, auto insurance, commercial property and liability insurances, insurance markets, and insurance regulation. Course Fee Graduate Business Fee - $45 per semester credit hour |
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FINC 6367 International Finance Cr. 3 Semester Credit Hours: 3 Class Hours Per Week: 3 Additional Laboratory or Activity Hours Per Week: 0 Course Level: Graduate
Prerequisite(s): FINC 6352 for Global MBA students; ECON 6367 should be taken before enrolling in this course. This course discusses foreign currency, international equity and bond markets around the world, and covers the hedging and forecasting techniques and tools used to measure and reduce risks faced by multinational corporations in global markets. (Formerly FIN 6313) (Credit will not be given for both FINC 6367 and FIN 6313.) Course Fee Graduate Business Fee - $45per semester credit hour |
Forensic Science - Graduate |
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FORS 6300 Special Topics in Forensic Science 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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FORS 6311 Forensic Science and the Law Cr. 3 Semester Credit Hours: 3 Class Hours Per Week: 3 Additional Laboratory or Activity Hours Per Week: 0 Course Level: Graduate
An overview of the American legal system, courtroom proceedings, and evidentiary rules related to Forensic Science. |
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FORS 6312 Anatomy and Forensic Anthropology Cr. 3 Semester Credit Hours: 3 Class Hours Per Week: 3 Additional Laboratory or Activity Hours Per Week: 0 Course Level: Graduate
Survey methods exhuming human remains for determining a victim’s identity, time and cause of death, racial ancestry, age, gender for crime. Includes laboratory/cemetery where students will exhume remains. |
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FORS 6330 Forensic Biology and Criminalistics 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 4325 or Approval of instructor. An introduction to the basic and more advanced principles in forensic biology, DNA science and criminalistics. |
Gaming - Graduate |
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GMNG 6311 Fundamentals of 3D Modeling 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 and 3 s.h. of upper-division math. Fundamental 3D theories, principles, methodologies for creating and exploring 3D computer models, modeling techniques including texturing, lighting, and rendering 3D models. Apply the concepts to one or more programming projects. A major term-long team project ending with presentation. |
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GMNG 6314 Fundamentals of Game Networks 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 or a background in networking with concurrent enrollment in COSC 6339 . Study the theory and application of massively multiplayer game development. Topics will include design, architecture, and development of massively multiplayer gaming systems. Network, security, and database techniques used in the development process will also be covered. |
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GMNG 6316 Advanced Level 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): MATH 3321 Gaming Mathematics for Non-Programmers and experience with 3D Modeling. In-depth coverage of level design theory for games and simulations, and applications of leveling theory in designing levels, characters, and objects. |
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GMNG 6322 Intelligent Agents for Games Cr. 3 Semester Credit Hours: 3 Class Hours Per Week: 3 Additional Laboratory or Activity Hours Per Week: 0 Course Level: Graduate
Prerequisite(s): GMNG 6343 , or permission from instructor. 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 games. Reference will be made to the different types of problems which intelligent agent techniques can help solve, such as automating decision making, recognition tasks, etc. 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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GMNG 6343 Artificial Intelligence for Games Cr. 3 Semester Credit Hours: 3 Class Hours Per Week: 3 Additional Laboratory or Activity Hours Per Week: 0 Course Level: Graduate
Prerequisite(s): Coursework in Probability and Statistics, Algorithms, or permission of instructor. Navigation, pathfinding, non-player character behavior, strategic intelligence, content generation, conversational behavior, coordinated behavior, learning-player modeling, strategy learning, etc. Combine design and technology to craft a powerful, engaging player experience. Readings in contemporary Game AI. Term project. |
History - Graduate |
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HIST 6300 Selected Topics in History 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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HIST 6302 Independent Study Cr. 3 per semester or more than 3 by concurrent enrollment. Course Level: Graduate
Prerequisite(s): Approval of instructor. |
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HIST 6310 U.S. Social History 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 major social, ethnic and racial groups in American society and the forces, including war, immigration and religion, which have changed them. |
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HIST 6311 20th Century U.S. History Cr. 3 Semester Credit Hours: 3 Class Hours Per Week: 3 Additional Laboratory or Activity Hours Per Week: 0 Course Level: Graduate
Subjects to be considered include America’s role in the two world wars, the New Deal, the war in Vietnam and the reforms of the Kennedy-Johnson administrations. |
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HIST 6313 Religion in America Cr. 3 Semester Credit Hours: 3 Class Hours Per Week: 3 Additional Laboratory or Activity Hours Per Week: 0 Course Level: Graduate
This course introduces students to religious trends in the U.S. from colonial times to the present. |
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HIST 6314 Modern British History Cr. 3 Semester Credit Hours: 3 Class Hours Per Week: 3 Additional Laboratory or Activity Hours Per Week: 0 Course Level: Graduate
Study of 19th and 20th century British history with particular attention to the emergence of parliamentary democracy and the two world wars. |
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HIST 6315 African American Studies Cr. 3 Semester Credit Hours: 3 Class Hours Per Week: 3 Additional Laboratory or Activity Hours Per Week: 0 Course Level: Graduate
This course introduces students to African American history and culture from colonial times to the present. |
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HIST 6316 Nazi Germany 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 origin and development of Nazi Germany through readings in key historical sources. |
Interdisciplinary Studies - Graduate |
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INDS 6300 Selected Topics in the Humanities Cr. 3 Semester Credit Hours: 3 Class Hours Per Week: 3 Additional Laboratory or Activity Hours Per Week: 0 Course Level: Graduate
Focuses on a humanities topic not belonging exclusively to any single traditional discipline. Topics include cross-disciplinary objects of study (e.g., utopianism) and cross-disciplinary heuristics (e.g., feminist hermeneutics). May be repeated with permission of advisor. |
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INDS 6302 Independent Study Cr. 3 per semester. Course Level: Graduate
Prerequisite(s): Approval of advisor. |
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INDS 6305 Interdisciplinary Research 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): Last semester of MAIS program. Required course for students with first concentration in bioinformatics, computer science, or math. Option for all other concentrations. Requires approval of concentration coordinator. |
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INDS 6307 Thesis Project Cr. 3 per semester. Semester Credit Hours: 3 semester hours Course Level: Graduate
Master’s Thesis. |
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INDS 6308 Master’s Thesis Cr. 3 per semester. Course Level: Graduate
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INDS 6309 Master’s Thesis Cr. 3 per semester. Course Level: Graduate
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INDS 6312 Introduction to Interdisciplinary Studies Cr. 3 Semester Credit Hours: 3 Class Hours Per Week: 3 Additional Laboratory or Activity Hours Per Week: 0 Course Level: Graduate
Prerequisite(s): Admission to MAIS program; Must be taken within first 15 s.h. of course work. Investigates the formation, history and current status of traditional disciplines as background for the study of the theory and practice of interdisciplinary studies; considers how disciplines interact and how projects cross disciplinary lines. |
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INDS 6313 Gender Studies Cr. 3 Semester Credit Hours: 3 Class Hours Per Week: 3 Additional Laboratory or Activity Hours Per Week: 0 Course Level: Graduate
A review of recent work in gender studies in humanities and social sciences. |
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INDS 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 CRTH 6315 . |
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INDS 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
Prerequisite(s): Graduate status. 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 CRTH 6316 . |
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INDS 6317 History of American Thought 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 American intellectual history. Content areas will include religion, politics, economics, philosophy, culture, and social commentary. |
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INDS 6321 Interdisciplinary Research Cr. 3 Semester Credit Hours: 3 Class Hours Per Week: 3 Additional Laboratory or Activity Hours Per Week: 0 Course Level: Graduate
Prerequisite(s): INDS 6312 . This course allows students to design and execute research in multiple concentrations. On-line research will be included. |
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INDS 6322 American Thought: Studies in Ideology Cr. 3 Semester Credit Hours: 3 Class Hours Per Week: 3 Additional Laboratory or Activity Hours Per Week: 0 Course Level: Graduate
This course introduces students to the methodology of researching, analyzing sources, and writing papers in the field of American Studies. |
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INDS 6324 Ethics Cr. 3 Semester Credit Hours: 3 Class Hours Per Week: 3 Additional Laboratory or Activity Hours Per Week: 0 Course Level: Graduate
An inquiry into the principles and problems of moral psychology. |
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INDS 6326 Social Philosophy Cr. 3 Semester Credit Hours: 3 Class Hours Per Week: 3 Additional Laboratory or Activity Hours Per Week: 0 Course Level: Graduate
An analysis of the principles of justice as they apply to politics, economics, and culture. |
Language - Graduate |
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LANG 6310 Linguistics and Reading Cr. 3 Semester Credit Hours: 3 Class Hours Per Week: 3 Additional Laboratory or Activity Hours Per Week: 0 Course Level: Graduate
Study of relationship between language/language acquisition and reading. Focus on normal language acquisition, reading acquisition and on students with limited English and language disabilities. |
Literacy Studies - Graduate |
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LITY 6304 Practicum in Literacy I Cr. 3 Course Level: Graduate
Prerequisite(s): Admission into the School of Education, Health Professions & Human Development Graduate Program; LITY 6362 , LITY 6334 , LITY 6331 , and LITY 6333 Connecting research-based traditional and New Literacies theoretical foundations under supervision to diagnose and instruct struggling readers to conduct professional development activities. |
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LITY 6305 Practicum in Literacy II Cr. 3 Semester Credit Hours: 3 Class Hours Per Week: 3 Additional Laboratory or Activity Hours Per Week: 0 Course Level: Graduate
Prerequisite(s): Admission into the School of Education, Health Professions & Human Development Graduate Program; LITY 6362 , LITY 6334 , LITY 6333 , and LITY 6304 |
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LITY 6330 Using Multicultural Literature in Schools Cr. 3 Semester Credit Hours: 3 Class Hours Per Week: 3 Additional Laboratory or Activity Hours Per Week: 0 Course Level: Graduate
Prerequisite(s): Admission to the School of Education, Health Professions & Human Development graduate program. Evaluation and selection of children and adolescent multicultural fiction and non-fiction literature, literacy approaches with an emphasis on comprehension and assessment of literacy development. (Formerly C&I 6330). |
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LITY 6331 Instruction for Students with Literacy Difficulties Cr. 3 Semester Credit Hours: 3 Class Hours Per Week: 3 Additional Laboratory or Activity Hours Per Week: 0 Course Level: Graduate
Prerequisite(s): Admission to School of Education, Health Professions & Human Development graduate program. Research-based study of instructional strategies for age-appropriate prevention and intervention to promote literacy development for the struggling student, including those with dyslexia. |
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LITY 6332 Literacy Leadership and Critical Policy Action Cr. 3 Semester Credit Hours: 3 Class Hours Per Week: 3 Additional Laboratory or Activity Hours Per Week: 0 Course Level: Graduate
Prerequisite(s): Admission to School of Education, Health Professions & Human Development graduate program. Examination of the role of a literacy leader; how public policy impacts P-12 literacy curriculum and instruction; how to become an informed maker of multi-literacy policies. |
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LITY 6333 Theory and Application of Writing for Globalized Learning Cr. 3 Semester Credit Hours: 3 Class Hours Per Week: 3 Additional Laboratory or Activity Hours Per Week: 0 Course Level: Graduate
Prerequisite(s): Admission to School of Education, Health Professions & Human Development graduate program. Strategies to teach handwriting, methanics, and the writing process, as well as the theoretical dimensions of traditional and virtual communication to promote effective pedagogy. |
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LITY 6334 Foundations in Developmental Reading Cr. 3 Semester Credit Hours: 3 Class Hours Per Week: 3 Additional Laboratory or Activity Hours Per Week: 0 Course Level: Graduate
Prerequisite(s): Admission to School of Education, Health Professions & Human Development graduate program. Study of reading foundations, focusing on necessary skills for standard development; examination of dyslexia and how these skills are underdeveloped in readers with dyslexia. |
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LITY 6340 Professional Literacy Research Cr. 3 Semester Credit Hours: 3 Class Hours Per Week: 3 Additional Laboratory or Activity Hours Per Week: 0 Course Level: Graduate
Prerequisite(s): FEDU 6321 , LITY 6360 , Admission into the School of Education, Health Professions & Human Development Graduate Program. Designing and conducting original school-based action literacy research projects. Including development of virtual multi-literacies portfolio. |
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LITY 6360 Framework for Literacy Learning Cr. 3 Semester Credit Hours: 3 Class Hours Per Week: 3 Additional Laboratory or Activity Hours Per Week: 0 Course Level: Graduate
Prerequisite(s): Admission to the School of Education, Health Professions & Human Development Graduate Program; LITY 6362 , LITY 6334 , LITY 6331 , and LITY 6333 Analysis and comparison of New Literacies and traditional literacy theories that impact literacy education; focus on cognitive, linguistic, cultural, social, and neurobiological development. Formerly: Theoretical Foundations of New and Traditional Literacies (Formerly C&I 6360). |
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LITY 6362 Assessment of Multi-Literacies Learning Cr. 3 Semester Credit Hours: 3 Class Hours Per Week: 3 Additional Laboratory or Activity Hours Per Week: 0 Course Level: Graduate
Prerequisite(s): Admission to the School of Education, Health Professions & Human Development Graduate Program. Study of formal and informal literacy assessment tools, instructional resources, and theoretical underpinnings that guide the use of these tools, including process of dyslexia screening. |
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LITY 6363 New and Traditional Literacies across the Content Areas Cr. 3 Semester Credit Hours: 3 Class Hours Per Week: 3 Additional Laboratory or Activity Hours Per Week: 0 Course Level: Graduate
Prerequisite(s): Admission to the School of Education, Health Professions & Human Development Graduate Program. Application of research-based virtual and traditional literacy approaches across the content areas including: evaluation, selection and application of digital media and traditional reading materials in classrooms. Including developing of virtual multi-literacies portfolio. |
Management - Graduate |
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MGMT 6300 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: Graduate
Prerequisite(s): Varies based on course topic. May be repeated when topics vary. May be repeated when topics vary. Course Fee Graduate Business Fee - $45 per semester credit hour |
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MGMT 6351 Management and Organizational 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): Graduate standing required for enrollment This course provides an overview of managerial functions with an emphasis on the study of individual, group and inter-group behaviors in organizations; focus will be contemporary management theories with an emphasis on practical applications. (Formerly MGT 6320) (Credit will not be given for both MGMT 6351 and MGT 6320.) Course Fee Graduate Business Fee - $75 per semester credit hour |
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MGMT 6352 Management Information Systems and Data Analytics Cr. 3 Semester Credit Hours: 3 Class Hours Per Week: 3 Additional Laboratory or Activity Hours Per Week: 0 Course Level: Graduate
Prerequisite(s): Basic competency in computer literacy.; graduate standing required for enrollment Evidence-based decision making integrating business intelligence techniques, data management, data analytics, information system management, and technology related privacy, ethical, and security concerns. (Formerly Management Information Systems / MGT 6316) (Credit will not be given for both MGMT 6352 and MGT 6316.) Course Fee Graduate Business Fee - $45 per semester credit hour |
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MGMT 6353 Management of Diversity in Organizations Cr. 3 Semester Credit Hours: 3 Class Hours Per Week: 3 Additional Laboratory or Activity Hours Per Week: 0 Course Level: Graduate
Prerequisite(s): MGMT 6354 This course provides students with an opportunity to develop the necessary knowledge and skills in the areas of inter-personal, team-building, communication, mentoring, counseling, decision-making and problem solving, conflict management and negotiation; emphasis will be placed on managing a diverse work force and cross-functional teams with a focus on practical applications. Course Fee Graduate Business Fee - $45 per semester credit hour |
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MGMT 6354 Organizational Leadership and Ethics 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. This course examines the key role of the leader as a change agent in organizations. Students will be able to understand various models and theories of organizational change and the role of the leader in the diagnosis and implementation of change. Formerly: Leadership and Organizational Change Course Fee Graduate Business Fee - $45 per semester credit hour |
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MGMT 6355 Operations Management: Creating Competitive Advantages Cr. 3 Semester Credit Hours: 3 Class Hours Per Week: 3 Additional Laboratory or Activity Hours Per Week: 0 Course Level: Graduate
Prerequisite(s): QMSC 6351 Design, operation and improvement of the systems that create and deliver the firm’s primary products and services in order to successfully compete in the marketplace. Formerly: Operations Management: Creating Competitive Advantages (Formerly QMS 6322) (Credit will not be given for both MGMT 6355 and QMS 6322.) Course Fee Graduate Business Fee - $45 per semester credit hour |
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MGMT 6356 Human Resources 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): MGMT 6354 This coure emphasizes the strategic role of human resource management function in developing and sustaining a competitive advantage in an increasingly diverse and competitive environment. (Formerly MGT 6328, MGMT 6374) (Credit will not be given for both MGMT 6356 and MGT 6328 or MGMT 6374) Course Fee Graduate Business Fee - $45 per semester credit hour |
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MGMT 6359 Seminar in Strategic 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): Completion of all MBA Core Courses–One may be taken concurrently. Using cases and recent articles, this course focuses on value creation through strategic formulation and implementation. (Formerly MGT 6331) (Credit will not be given for both MGMT 6359 and MGT 6331.) Course Fee Graduate Business Fee - $45 per semester credit hour |
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MGMT 6367 International Operations and Supply Chain 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): QMSC 6351 and MGMT 6352 Design, planning and execution of international operations, including acquisition of resources, location of production facilities, logistics, and operational mechanisms to match global supply with demand. Formerly: International Operations Management Course Fee Graduate Business Fee - $45 per semester credit hour |
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MGMT 6369 International Business Strategy 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 all MBA Core Courses–One may be taken concurrently. Using an international consulting project, this course focuses on value creation through strategic formulation and implementation of strategies in the global marketplace. Course Fee Graduate Business Fee - $45 per semester credit hour |
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MGMT 6371 Contemporary Management Issues Cr. 3 Semester Credit Hours: 3 Class Hours Per Week: 3 Additional Laboratory or Activity Hours Per Week: 0 Course Level: Graduate
Prerequisite(s): MGMT 6354 Includes discussion of contemporary issues such as emerging technologies, future trends, learning organizations, knowledge workers, corporate universities, and innovation. (Formerly MGT 6326) (Credit will not be given for both MGMT 6371 and MGT 6326.) Course Fee Graduate Business Fee - $45 per semester credit hour |
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MGMT 6372 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: Graduate
Prerequisite(s): MGMT 6354 Theoretical foundations and action strategies of organizational theory and development with emphasis on organizational analysis. Role of the general manager, problems and challenges of corporate managers in complex organizations, strategies in a turbulent environment. (Formerly MGT 6335.) (Credit will not be given for both MGMT 6372 and MGT 6335.) Course Fee Graduate Business Fee - $45 per semester credit hour |
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MGMT 6373 Seminar in Behavioral Decision Making Cr. 3 Semester Credit Hours: 3 Class Hours Per Week: 3 Additional Laboratory or Activity Hours Per Week: 0 Course Level: Graduate
Prerequisite(s): MGMT 6354 Factors that affect individual judgment and decision making; effect of group dynamics on decision making; strategies for improving decision making. (Formerly MGT 6336.) (Credit will not be given for both MGMT 6373 and MGT 6336.) Course Fee Graduate Business Fee - $45 per semester credit hour |
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MGMT 6375 Seminar in Employment 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): MGMT 6354 Explores laws governing employer and employee relationships, and the nature and scope of rules, regulations, and policies necessary to comply with federal and state requirements. (Formerly MGT 6341) (Credit will not be given for both MGMT 6375 and MGT 6341.) Course Fee Graduate Business Fee - $45 per semester credit hour |
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MGMT 6376 Entrepreneurship 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. This course studies the entrepreneurial process. Topics include idea generation and assessment, writing the business plan, financing, gathering needed resources, firm startup, and exit strategies. (Credit for this course cannot be used to satisfy elective requirements on the MS-EDE program.) Course Fee Graduate Business Fee - $45 per semester credit hour |
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MGMT 6377 International Management and Leadership 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. Theoretical and practical rationale for international business activities; delineation of macro-environmental factors and international institutions that affect global business; policy concerns raised by the dynamic international environment; political, legal, and cultural environment; implementation of global strategies for smaller companies and multinationals. (Formerly International Management [MGT 6330]) (Credit will not be given for both MGMT 6377 and MGT 6330.) Course Fee Graduate Business Fee - $45 per semester credit hour |
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MGMT 6378 Seminar in e-Commerce Cr. 3 Semester Credit Hours: 3 Class Hours Per Week: 3 Additional Laboratory or Activity Hours Per Week: 0 Course Level: Graduate
Prerequisite(s): MGMT 6354 Advanced study into the conduct and management of online business, its opportunities, limitations, issues, and risks. Includes design and development of business-oriented internet applications. (Formerly MGT 6337) (Credit will not be given for both MGMT 6378 and MGT 6337.) Course Fee Graduate Business Fee - $45 per semester credit hour |
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MGMT 6380 Compensation and Employee Benefits Cr. 3 Semester Credit Hours: 3 Class Hours Per Week: 3 Additional Laboratory or Activity Hours Per Week: 0 Course Level: Graduate
Prerequisite(s): MGMT 6356 This course is aimed to develop knowledge in the areas of pay and benefit practices, and to provide students with the knowledge to be able to develop and maintain internally equitable and externally competitive wage and salary programs. Course Fee Graduate Business Fee - $45 per semester credit hour |
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MGMT 6381 Staffing and Employee 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): MGMT 6356 Staffing, training, and development aimed at the exploration of the basic aspects of the human resource planning process, including recruitment, selection, retention, and development of employees. Course Fee Graduate Business Fee - $45 per semester credit hour |
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MGMT 6385 Healthcare 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): MGMT 6354 To develop a comprehensive understanding of legal issues within the context of today’s dynamic healthcare industry. Course Fee Graduate Business Fee - $45 per semester credit hour |
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MGMT 6386 Advanced Supply Chain 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): MGMT 6355 or MGMT 6367 Principles, processes and issues of purchasing and supply chain management, cost containment and revenue enhancement, quality and inventory management, and related legal and ethical issues. (Formerly: Purchasing and Supply Chain Management) (Credit will not be given for both MGMT 6386 and MGMT 6300 Special Topics: Supply Chain Management). Course Fee Graduate Business Fee - $45 per semester credit hour |
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MGMT 6387 Comparative 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): MGMT 6354 This course addresses the dilemmas and opportunities that managers face when interacting in international multi-cultural environments. The course focuses on increasing students’ effectiveness/ability to manage cross-cultural interactions, and in identifying, understanding, and managing the cultural components of organizational and business dynamics. (Formerly MGT 6324) (Credit will not be given for both MGMT 6387 and MGT 6324) Course Fee Graduate Business Fee - $45 per semester credit hour |
Marketing - Graduate |
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MKTG 6300 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: Graduate
Prerequisite(s): MKTG 6352 . May be repeated when topics vary. Course Fee Graduate Business Fee - $75 per semester credit hour |
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MKTG 6352 Strategic Marketing 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): Graduate standing required for enrollment The role of the marketing management in analyzing marketing environment, researching marketing opportunities, developing marketing strategies, and implementing and controlling the marketing efforts. (Formerly MKT 6321) (Credit will not be given for both MKTG 6352 and MKT 6321.) Course Fee Graduate Business Fee - $45 per semester credit hour |
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MKTG 6371 Seminar in Consumer 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): MKTG 6352 Discussion of the buying process to gain insight into conducting marketing research and designing product offers; how consumers think, behave, and learn about new products; what interests consumers; how consumers evaluate products and services, make choices, and feel about purchases; buyer motives, choice criteria, information processing, and decision making processes; buyer demographics and lifestyles; marketing strategies using the marketing mix. (Formerly MKT 6316) (Credit will not be given for both MKTG 6371 and MKT 6316.) Course Fee Graduate Business Fee - $75 per semester credit hour |
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MKTG 6372 Marketing Research Cr. 3 Semester Credit Hours: 3 Class Hours Per Week: 3 Additional Laboratory or Activity Hours Per Week: 0 Course Level: Graduate
Prerequisite(s): MKTG 6352 Research issues, methods and applications in marketing. The scope of market research, buyer and industrial applications, research methodologies including research design, data collection and analysis, report writing and presentation. (Formerly MKT 6317) (Credit will not be given for both MKTG 6372 and MKT 6317.) Course Fee Graduate Business Fee - $75 per semester credit hour |
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MKTG 6373 Seminar in 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: Graduate
Prerequisite(s): MKTG 6352 Impact of the current business environment on business-to-business marketing and purchasing; current practice in business-to-business marketing and purchasing, including concepts, theories, institutions, and events; managerial decision-making and competitive strategy and program development. (Formerly MKT 6315) (Credit will not be given for both MKTG 6373 and MKT 6315.) Course Fee Graduate Business Fee - $75 per semester credit hour |
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MKTG 6374 Seminar in Services Marketing Cr. 3 Semester Credit Hours: 3 Class Hours Per Week: 3 Additional Laboratory or Activity Hours Per Week: 0 Course Level: Graduate
Prerequisite(s): MKTG 6352 Marketing and managing services as opposed to tangible goods; current practice in services marketing and management; managerial decision making and competitive service strategy development. (Formerly MKT 6327) (Credit will not be given for both MKTG 6374 and MKT 6327.) Course Fee Graduate Business Fee - $75 per semester credit hour |
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MKTG 6375 Seminar in Integrated Marketing Communication Cr. 3 Semester Credit Hours: 3 Class Hours Per Week: 3 Additional Laboratory or Activity Hours Per Week: 0 Course Level: Graduate
Prerequisite(s): MKTG 6352 Impact of current business environment on firm’s communication with the outside environment; current practice in integrated marketing communications; managerial decision making and development of competitive marketing communication strategies and programs. (Formerly MKT 6325) (Credit will not be given for both MKTG 6375 and MKT 6325.) Course Fee Graduate Business Fee - $75 per semester credit hour |
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MKTG 6376 Seminar in Advertising Cr. 3 Semester Credit Hours: 3 Class Hours Per Week: 3 Additional Laboratory or Activity Hours Per Week: 0 Course Level: Graduate
Prerequisite(s): MKTG 6352 An introduction to current processes and practices of advertising. The course focuses on the role of advertising in the marketing mix and the critical role advertising plays in marketing success. Course Fee Graduate Business Fee - $75 per semester credit hour |
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MKTG 6377 International Marketing 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. Global marketing environment, concepts, and theories that are required to analyze the global market and to develop global marketing strategies. (Formerly MKT 6318) (Credit will not be given for both MKTG 6377 and MKT 6318.) Course Fee Graduate Business Fee - $45 per semester credit hour |
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MKTG 6378 Seminar in e-Marketing Cr. 3 Semester Credit Hours: 3 Class Hours Per Week: 3 Additional Laboratory or Activity Hours Per Week: 0 Course Level: Graduate
Prerequisite(s): MKTG 6352 This course involves acquiring a basic knowledge of current e-business models and processes and applying this knowledge to develop strategies that enhance competitiveness, customer relationships and profitability. (Formerly MKT 6323) (Credit will not be given for both MKTG 6378 and MKT 6323.) Course Fee Graduate Business Fee - $75 per semester credit hour |
Mathematical Sciences - Graduate |
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MATH 6300 Selected Topics in Mathematical Sciences Cr. 3 per semester or more than 3 by concurrent enrollment. Course Level: Graduate
Prerequisite(s): MATH 2413 or consent of instructor. Study of selected topics in Mathematical Sciences. May be repeated with approval of school dean. |
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MATH 6310 Chaos, Fractals and Dynamic 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): MATH 2414 or 7 s.h. of calculus. Study of dynamical systems. Topics include linear systems, fixed points, chaos, fractals and complex dynamic systems. |
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MATH 6311 Combinatorics and Number Theory 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 4310 or 3362 or equivalent. Theory of numbers and combinatorics and their applications. The topics include: fundamental theorem of arithmetic, general counting methods, generating functions, recurrence, inclusion-exclusion, and network algorithms. |
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MATH 6312 Multivariate Statistical 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): MATH 3391 or MATH 4391 or equivalent. Multivariate hypothesis testing and estimation, multivariate analysis of variance, factor analysis, multidimensional scaling and principal components. |
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MATH 6313 Abstract Algebra 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 4310 or 3362 or equivalent. Study of those topics that make up the core of algebra with applications. Topics include: groups, rings, fields, modules, ideals and Galois theory. |
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MATH 6314 Computational Methods in 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): MATH 3362 , MATH 3391 , or instructor’s permission. This course will introduce basic computational techniques for mainstream bioinformatics problems. |
Psychology - Graduate |
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PSYC 6300 Selected Topics in Psychology 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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PSYC 6302 Independent Study Cr. 3 per semester or more than 3 by concurrent enrollment. Course Level: Graduate
Prerequisite(s): Approval of instructor. |
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PSYC 6303 Counseling Psychology Practicum Cr. 3 Course Level: Graduate
Prerequisite(s): PSYC 6321 , PSYC 6330 , PSYC 6333 , PSYC 6335 , PSYC 6337 and consent of instructor Prerequisite(s)/Co-Requisite(s): PSYC 6338 . Counseling psychology supervised field experience in counseling and/or assessment. |
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PSYC 6304 Practicum in Forensic Psychology Cr. 3 Course Level: Graduate
Prerequisite(s): PSYC 6321 , PSYC 6330 , PSYC 6333 , PSYC 6335 , PSYC 6337 and consent of instructor Prerequisite(s)/Co-Requisite(s): PSYC 6338 . Enrollment limited. May be repeated for a maximum of 9 semester hours with approval of instructor. |
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PSYC 6305 School Psychology 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): All other program coursework; Passage of the Praxis II Exam The culminating experience in the school psychology professional training program that provides a supervised opportunity to practice professional skills in a school setting. |
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PSYC 6308 Master’s Thesis Cr. 3 per semester. Course Level: Graduate
Prerequisite(s): PSYC 6326 and 9 additional s.h. of graduate psychology. |
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PSYC 6309 Master’s Thesis Cr. 3 per semester. Course Level: Graduate
Prerequisite(s): PSYC 6326 and 9 additional s.h. of graduate psychology. |
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PSYC 6315 Advanced Learning Cr. 3 Semester Credit Hours: 3 Class Hours Per Week: 3 Additional Laboratory or Activity Hours Per Week: 0 Course Level: Graduate
Review of research in classical and contemporary learning theory. Principles of application and ethics. |
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PSYC 6319 Vocational Psychology and Career 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): Admission to master’s program in Psychology and/or consent of instructor. Theories of vocational and career choice, relationship to lifestyle; sources of occupational and educational information, and the career decision-making process. Includes career development through life stages. (Formerly : Educational and Career Decision Making) |
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PSYC 6321 Psychopathology I Cr. 3 Semester Credit Hours: 3 Class Hours Per Week: 3 Additional Laboratory or Activity Hours Per Week: 0 Course Level: Graduate
Prerequisite(s): PSYC 4311 , and admission to master’s program in Psychology, or consent of instructor. Theories, processes and issues related to the development, evaluation and classification of maladaptive behavior patterns using the current DSM. (Formerly “Advanced Abnormal Psychology) |
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PSYC 6322 Psychopathology II Cr. 3 Semester Credit Hours: 3 Class Hours Per Week: 3 Additional Laboratory or Activity Hours Per Week: 0 Course Level: Graduate
Prerequisite(s): PSYC 6321 and admission to master’s program in Psychology. Use of current DSM. Psychopathological theories. Basic knowledge of types of psychopharmacology and their effects. |
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