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ELAS 6313 Ethics in Educational Administration Cr. 3 Semester Credit Hours: 3 Class Hours Per Week: 3 Additional Laboratory or Activity Hours Per Week: 0 Course Level: Graduate
Familiarize upper-level graduate students with ethical theories that can be utilized in policy development and administration of school districts. |
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ELAS 6314 Bldg & Sustng School/Comm Rel Cr. 3 Semester Credit Hours: 3 Class Hours Per Week: 3 Course Level: Graduate
Building and Sustaining School/Community Relationships:
Course will focus on developing skills for collaboration within the school’s communities, on systems for development of the school/community relations, and understanding the school’s purpose, functions, achievements, and needs. |
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ELAS 6315 Principles of Instructional Supervision Cr. 3 Semester Credit Hours: 3 Class Hours Per Week: 3 Additional Laboratory or Activity Hours Per Week: 0 Course Level: Graduate
Principles and problems involved in supervision of school curricula. Basic practices of the curriculum supervision are included. |
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ELAS 6316 Instructional Leadership Cr. 3 Semester Credit Hours: 3 Class Hours Per Week: 3 Additional Laboratory or Activity Hours Per Week: 0 Course Level: Graduate
Leadership functions for supervision and improvement of the school curriculum. Incorporates current practices in evaluation of instructional programs and personnel. |
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ELAS 6317 Divrsty & Inclsn 21st Cnty Schl Cr. 3 Semester Credit Hours: 3 Class Hours Per Week: 3 Additional Laboratory or Activity Hours Per Week: 0 Course Level: Graduate
Diversity and Inclusion in 21st Century Schools:
Emerging issues and trends will be examined. Emphasis is on diverse population needs (socio-economic, ethnic, gender, SPED, G/T) and strategies to meet changing educational needs. (Managing Change for Diversity) |
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ELAS 6331 Law & Ethical Practice Cr. 3 Semester Credit Hours: 3 Class Hours Per Week: 3 Additional Laboratory or Activity Hours Per Week: 0 Course Level: Graduate
Focus on legal and ethical principles involved in operating educational systems: authority, responsibility, liability and appeals; Texas educational law including SPED and significant court holdings. (Educational Law) |
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ELAS 6332 Special Education Law Cr. 3 Semester Credit Hours: 3 Class Hours Per Week: 3 Additional Laboratory or Activity Hours Per Week: 0 Course Level: Graduate
Course will familiarize students with current issues in the field of special education law. |
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ELAS 6335 School Evaluation Cr. 3 Semester Credit Hours: 3 Class Hours Per Week: 3 Additional Laboratory or Activity Hours Per Week: 0 Course Level: Graduate
Practices and procedures for evaluation and accreditation of the many aspects of school management functions; emphasis is on evaluation of personnel and the instructional program. |
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ELAS 6336 School Business Management Cr. 3 Semester Credit Hours: 3 Class Hours Per Week: 3 Additional Laboratory or Activity Hours Per Week: 0 Course Level: Graduate
Principles and practices of the financial management of the local school campus and district with emphasis on the leadership role and state accounting requirements. |
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ELAS 6337 Functions of Mid-Management Administration Cr. 3 Semester Credit Hours: 3 Class Hours Per Week: 3 Additional Laboratory or Activity Hours Per Week: 0 Course Level: Graduate
Functions of school administration at the building, campus and district levels in positions other than the superintendency. |
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ELAS 6341 Personnel Management Cr. 3 Semester Credit Hours: 3 Class Hours Per Week: 3 Additional Laboratory or Activity Hours Per Week: 0 Course Level: Graduate
Responsibilities in the identification of staffing needs, recruitment, interviewing, induction, evaluation, motivation, growth development, compensation, contract negotiations, conflict resolution, termination, and technology in personnel management. |
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ELAS 6342 Educational Policy and Finance Cr. 3 Semester Credit Hours: 3 Class Hours Per Week: 3 Additional Laboratory or Activity Hours Per Week: 0 Course Level: Graduate
Economic relationships and problems in local, state and national financial support of education; state financial systems, local taxation, program budgeting, cost accounting, indebtedness and fiscal management. (Formerly AED 6333 Educational Finance) |
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ELAS 6343 Public Affairs and Community Relations Cr. 3 Semester Credit Hours: 3 Class Hours Per Week: 3 Additional Laboratory or Activity Hours Per Week: 0 Course Level: Graduate
Purposes, functions and practices of information, communications and public affairs programs related to education. External and internal communication techniques are emphasized. |
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ELAS 6345 Educational Facilities and Environment Cr. 3 Semester Credit Hours: 3 Class Hours Per Week: 3 Additional Laboratory or Activity Hours Per Week: 0 Course Level: Graduate
Planning educational facilities and learning environment; program analysis for facility planning; administration of building projects; plant maintenance and operation |
English - Graduate |
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ENGL 6300 Selected Topics in English 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 number of English topics, including major authors, pop culture, speculative literature, and many others. |
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ENGL 6302 Independent Study Cr. 3 Course Level: Graduate
Prerequisite(s): Instructor approval. Independent study in any topic related to English or Cultural Studies. |
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ENGL 6308 Master of Fine Arts Thesis Cr. 3 Course Level: Graduate
Prerequisite(s): Students must complete at least 24 hours of MFA program coursework before requesting a thesis director and enrollment in this course. This is the Master’s Thesis course for the MFA in creative writing. An MFA thesis is a book length work of literary merit. May be repeated once for credit. |
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ENGL 6310 Grant Writing 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 Dalkey Certificate in Applied Literary Translation. A graduate Publishing course whose primary focus is on understanding the nature of funding for literary translations, and on understanding best practices in grant writing for translator support in particular. |
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ENGL 6311 International Publishing 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 Dalkey Certificate in Applied Literary Translation. A graduate Publishing course whose primary focus is on understanding the nature of funding for literary translations, and on understanding the best practices in grant writing for translator support in particular. |
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ENGL 6312 Young Adult Literature 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, with approval of program director (if topics differ in the semesters). In-depth analysis of literature in the Young Adult Literature genre, including theoretical and historical foundations. |
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ENGL 6313 World Literary History 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, with approval of program director (if topics differ in the semesters). In-depth analysis of a selected period or major movement in world literary history. Focuses on the relation between literature, culture, language, and context in which it was produced. |
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ENGL 6314 Speculative and Science Fiction Literature 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, with approval of program director (if topics differ in the semesters). In-depth analysis of the science fiction and/or speculative fiction genre, including theoretical and historical foundations. |
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ENGL 6315 Postcolonial and Anglophone Literature 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, with approval of program director (if topics differ in the semesters). In-depth analysis of a selected period, major movement, or author in postcolonial and anglophone literature. Focuses on relations between literature, culture, language, and political context. |
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ENGL 6316 Modern and Contemporary Literature of China 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, with approval of program director (if topics differ in the semesters). In-depth analysis of 20th and 21st Century literature from China. Focuses on the relation between literature, culture, language, and the context in which it was produced. |
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ENGL 6322 Applied Translation 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 Dalkey Certificate in Applied Literary Translation. A graduate Publishing course whose primary focus is on securing an applied knowledge of literary translation, and on understanding best practices in drafting an acceptable translation in particular. Cross-listed with PUBL 6322 . |
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ENGL 6330 British Literary History 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 a selected period or major movement in British literary history. Focuses on the relation between literature and the history of the time. May not be repeated for credit. |
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ENGL 6332 American Literary History 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 a selected period or major movement in American literary history. Focuses on the relation between literature and the history of the time. May not be repeated for credit. |
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ENGL 6333 Form and Poetics Cr. 3 Semester Credit Hours: 3 Class Hours Per Week: 3 Additional Laboratory or Activity Hours Per Week: 0 Course Level: Graduate
Prerequisite(s): ENGL 6360 . A graduate Creative Writing studio course in which the primary focus is on understanding the nature of poetics as it relates to creative writing, and on understanding form, including traditional and experimental forms of writing. |
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ENGL 6340 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 CRTH 6317 . May not be repeated for credit. |
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ENGL 6350 Genre Studies 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 a genre, including theoretical and historical foundations. May not be repeated for credit. |
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ENGL 6360 Graduate Writing Workshop Cr. 3 Semester Credit Hours: 3 Class Hours Per Week: 3 Additional Laboratory or Activity Hours Per Week: 0 Course Level: Graduate
A studio course in which the primary texts are student manuscripts. The workshops examine principles and techniques of creating, evaluating, and revising writing in the fiction, poetry, and creative nonfiction categories. The course requires class members to review writing produced by other workshop members. This course may be repeated for credit. |
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ENGL 6361 Graduate Poetry Writing Workshop Cr. 3 Semester Credit Hours: 3 Class Hours Per Week: 3 Additional Laboratory or Activity Hours Per Week: 0 Course Level: Graduate
A studio course in which the primary texts are student manuscripts. The workshops examine principles and techniques of creating, evaluating, and revising writing in the poetry genre. The course requires class members to write original work and to review writing produced by other workshop members. This course may be repeated for credit. |
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ENGL 6363 Graduate Fiction Writing Workshop Cr. 3 Semester Credit Hours: 3 Class Hours Per Week: 3 Additional Laboratory or Activity Hours Per Week: 0 Course Level: Graduate
A studio course in which the primary texts are student manuscripts. The workshops examine principles and techniques of creating, evaluating, and revising writing in the fiction genre. The course requires class members to write original work and to review writing produced by other workshop members. This course may be repeated for credit. |
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ENGL 6364 Graduate Creative Nonfiction Writing Workshop Cr. 3 Semester Credit Hours: 3 Class Hours Per Week: 3 Additional Laboratory or Activity Hours Per Week: 0 Course Level: Graduate
A studio course in which the primary texts are student manuscripts. The workshops examine principles and techniques of creating, evaluating, and revising writing in the creative nonfiction genre. The course requires class members to write original work and to review writing produced by other workshop members. This course may be repeated for credit. |
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ENGL 6365 Literature and 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): Graduate standing. In-depth analysis of literature in the interdisciplinary field of Literature and Science, including theoretical and historical foundations. May be repeated for credit, with approval of program director (if topics differ in the semesters). |
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ENGL 6366 Narrative and Narratology 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. Overview of theoretical approaches to narrative texts in all media, emphasizing the elements, uses and effects of narrative as an organizational paradigm for human experience. May be repeated for credit, with approval of program director (if topics differ in the semesters). |
English as a Second Language - Graduate |
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ESLN 6310 Assessment in Bilingual and ESL Education 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 for professionals in education to explore the fundamental theories and practices concerning the assessment of English Learners and bilingual students. |
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ESLN 6311 Foundations of Bilingual and ESL Education Cr. 3 Semester Credit Hours: 3 Class Hours Per Week: 3 Additional Laboratory or Activity Hours Per Week: 0 Course Level: Graduate
Integrating the fields of ESL, bilingual, and multicultural education, it studies the conceptual, linguistic, sociocultural, historical, political, and legislative foundations of bilingual and ESL education. |
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ESLN 6312 Principles of Second Language Teaching 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 for professionals in education to gain a comprehensive framework of the knowledge and skills essential for teaching English Language Learners. |
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ESLN 6313 Teaching Second Language Literacy 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 provide students with knowledge and skills for promoting oral language, reading, and writing development in English for English Language learners. |
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ESLN 6314 Teaching English as a 2nd Language 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 help educators to explore a variety of second language teaching methods, teaching principles, techniques, and strategies used for working with English Language Learners. |
Foundations of Education - Graduate |
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FEDU 6300 Special Topics in Foundations of Education 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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FEDU 6321 Foundations of Educational Research Cr. 3 Semester Credit Hours: 3 Class Hours Per Week: 3 Additional Laboratory or Activity Hours Per Week: 0 Course Level: Graduate
The scientific method applied to educational problems; systematic application of hypothesis formation and decision-making through elementary research design principles, survey procedures and historical analysis. |
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FEDU 6322 Educational Assessments Cr. 3 Semester Credit Hours: 3 Class Hours Per Week: 3 Additional Laboratory or Activity Hours Per Week: 0 Course Level: Graduate
Focus on strategies, techniques and higher level thinking skills for developing classroom assessment and beyond. Evaluate and critique teacher-made and standardized tests. (Formerly : “Foundations of Educational Measurement” |
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FEDU 6323 Cultural & Social Foundations of American 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): Admission to the Teacher Education VOICE Program Analysis of social, political and economic forces that impact education in the United States. (Formerly : “Cultural Foundations of American Education”.) |
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FEDU 6331 Human Growth and Development Cr. 3 Semester Credit Hours: 3 Class Hours Per Week: 3 Additional Laboratory or Activity Hours Per Week: 0 Course Level: Graduate
An introduction to the current theories and empirical research with emphasis on the physical, affective, psychosocial, and cognitive development of humans throughout the lifespan. |
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FEDU 6332 Adult Development Cr. 3 Semester Credit Hours: 3 Class Hours Per Week: 3 Additional Laboratory or Activity Hours Per Week: 0 Course Level: Graduate
Theories of adult development and implications for adult learners. Explores theories of cognitive, intellectual, and epistemological adult development. Topics include the nature of adult development, psychological and socio-cultural aspects of adult development, and implication for instruction. |
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FEDU 6333 Principles of Human Learning Cr. 3 Semester Credit Hours: 3 Class Hours Per Week: 3 Additional Laboratory or Activity Hours Per Week: 0 Course Level: Graduate
Applications of behavioral, social and cognitive theories of learning. Particular emphasis will be placed on cognitive theories of learning, metacognitive skills and how to promote metacognitive skills to develop self-regulated learners. |
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FEDU 6334 Foundations of Adult Education Cr. 3 Semester Credit Hours: 3 Class Hours Per Week: 3 Additional Laboratory or Activity Hours Per Week: 0 Course Level: Graduate
Overview course designed to give participants an understanding of the field of practice in adult education. It will offer an overview of the major historical developments of adult education, particular to the U.S. and will examine the philosophical roots of adult education. |
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FEDU 6335 Diversity and Adult Education Cr. 3 Semester Credit Hours: 3 Class Hours Per Week: 3 Additional Laboratory or Activity Hours Per Week: 0 Course Level: Graduate
This course entails an analysis of diversity in the adult educational context. Various psychosocial developmental factors of diverse identity groups and the influence of these variables on adult instruction will be studied. |
Film - Graduate |
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FILM 6300 Selected Topics in Film 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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FILM 6311 Film and Psychology Cr. 3 Semester Credit Hours: 3 Class Hours Per Week: 3 Additional Laboratory or Activity Hours Per Week: 0 Course Level: Graduate
Study of film structure and the psychological techniques employed by filmmakers to generate audience interest, emotional involvement and satisfaction. |
Finance - Graduate |
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FINC 6300 Selected Topics in 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 or concurrent enrollment with FINC 6352 . May be repeated when topics vary. Course Fee Graduate Business Fee - $45 per semester credit hour |
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FINC 6352 Financial 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): ACCT 6351 and QMSC 6351 This course covers fundamental concepts and methods of corporate finance, including risk-return framework, asset valuation, cost of capital, capital budgeting, distribution policy, capital structure, and working capital management. (Formerly FIN 6315) (Credit will not be given for both FINC 6352 and FIN 3615.) Course Fee Graduate Business Fee - $45 per semester credit hour |
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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. |
Gifted & Talented Education - Graduate Gifted & Talented Education - Graduate
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GTED 6310 Educating the Gifted 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 educational needs of gifted/talented learners includes a study of curriculum, facilitation of learning, and authentic assessment of learner progress. |
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GTED 6311 Socio-Emotional Needs of the GT 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 socio-emotional needs of gifted/talented learners including asynchronous cognitive and affective development, G/T emotional needs, G/T coping strategies. |
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GTED 6312 Working with 2e Learners Cr. 3 Semester Credit Hours: 3 Class Hours Per Week: 3 Additional Laboratory or Activity Hours Per Week: 0 Course Level: Graduate
Twice-exceptional (2e) learners comprise a growing segment of the G/T population, yet they are often misunderstood and unrecognized. This course focuses on identification of, and working effectively with, 2e learners. |
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. |
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KINE 6310 Legal and Ethical Issues in Kinesiology Cr. 3 Semester Credit Hours: 3 Class Hours Per Week: 3 Additional Laboratory or Activity Hours Per Week: 0 Course Level: Graduate
This course provides an extensive overview of leagl and ethical issues most often encountered in sport and physical activity. |
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KINE 6311 Psychological Aspects of Kinesiology Cr. 3 Semester Credit Hours: 3 Class Hours Per Week: 3 Additional Laboratory or Activity Hours Per Week: 0 Course Level: Graduate
This course examines psychological theories and research related to sport and exercise behavior. |
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KINE 6312 Leadership in Kinesiology Cr. 3 Semester Credit Hours: 3 Class Hours Per Week: 3 Additional Laboratory or Activity Hours Per Week: 0 Course Level: Graduate
This course examines contemporary and productive management principles and concepts used throughout the sports industry and various sport organizations. |
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KINE 6313 Sport Marketing, Promotion, and Public Relations Cr. 3 Semester Credit Hours: 3 Class Hours Per Week: 3 Additional Laboratory or Activity Hours Per Week: 0 Course Level: Graduate
This course covers the essentials of sport marketing which includes planning, promotions, operations, and market analysis. |
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