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Accounting - Undergraduate |
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ACCT 2301 Principles of Financial Accounting Cr. 3 Semester Credit Hours: 3 Class Hours Per Week: 3 Additional Laboratory or Activity Hours Per Week: 0 Course Level: Lower Division
Prerequisite(s): COSC 1301 An introduction to financial statements and their use in decision making. Topics include the accounting cycle; concepts and principles used in recording assets, liabilities, equity, revenues and expenses; internal controls; and basics of accrual basis accounting. |
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ACCT 2302 Principles of Managerial Accounting Cr. 3 Semester Credit Hours: 3 Class Hours Per Week: 3 Additional Laboratory or Activity Hours Per Week: 0 Course Level: Lower Division
Prerequisite(s): ACCT 2301 Accounting concepts and methods used in managerial planning, control and decision-making. Topics include budgetary planning, control and analysis, responsibility accounting, costing techniques, standard costs, cost-volume-profit relationships and capital budgeting. |
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ACCT 3303 Financial Statement Analysis Cr. 3 Semester Credit Hours: 3 Class Hours Per Week: 3 Additional Laboratory or Activity Hours Per Week: 0 Course Level: Upper Division
Prerequisite(s): ACCT 2301 /2041 and 2302 /2402 Develop basic skills in financial statement analysis and appreciate the factors that influence the outcome of the financial reporting process. (Formerly ACCT 3332) (Credit will not be given for both ACCT 3332 and ACCT 3303.) |
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ACCT 3311 Costs and Budgets Cr. 3 Semester Credit Hours: 3 Class Hours Per Week: 3 Additional Laboratory or Activity Hours Per Week: 0 Course Level: Upper Division
Prerequisite(s): ACCT 2301 / 2401 and 2302 / 2402. A study of basic cost accounting and budgeting principles, costing and decision-making models, application of variances analysis for planning and control, and Activity-Based Costing. |
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ACCT 3312 Intermediate Accounting I Cr. 3 Semester Credit Hours: 3 Class Hours Per Week: 3 Additional Laboratory or Activity Hours Per Week: 0 Course Level: Upper Division
Prerequisite(s): ACCT 3303 A study of generally accepted accounting principles (GAAP) as they apply to current assets; revenue and expense recognition; current and long-term liabilities; and the organization, analysis, and reporting of financial information. |
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ACCT 3313 Intermediate Accounting II Cr. 3 Semester Credit Hours: 3 Class Hours Per Week: 3 Additional Laboratory or Activity Hours Per Week: 0 Course Level: Upper Division
Prerequisite(s): ACCT 3312 A study of GAAP as it applies to long-term liabilities and owner’s equity; selected topics including the statement of cash flows and accounting changes; and the organization, analysis, and presentation of financial information. Course includes a comprehensive computerized financial statement project. |
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ACCT 4300 Selected Topics in Accounting Cr. 3 Semester Credit Hours: 3 Class Hours Per Week: 3 Additional Laboratory or Activity Hours Per Week: 0 Course Level: Upper Division
Prerequisite(s): 6 s.h. advanced accounting and approval of school dean. May be repeated when topics vary. |
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ACCT 4311 Principles of Federal Income Taxation Cr. 3 Semester Credit Hours: 3 Class Hours Per Week: 3 Additional Laboratory or Activity Hours Per Week: 0 Course Level: Upper Division
Prerequisite(s): ACCT 2301 / 2401 and ACCT 2302 / 2402 A study of a broad range of tax concepts and types of taxpayers. Discusses the role of taxation in the business decision-making process; the use of electronic libraries in performing basic tax research and tax planning; professional standards and ethics; and the interrelationship and differences between financial accounting and tax accounting. (Formerly: FEDERAL INCOME TAX I) |
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ACCT 4320 Accounting Information Systems Cr. 3 Semester Credit Hours: 3 Class Hours Per Week: 3 Additional Laboratory or Activity Hours Per Week: 0 Course Level: Upper Division
Prerequisite(s): ACCT 3303 A study of the important roles of accounting information; major components of accounting information systems; internal control; and flowcharting techniques. Discusses the evaluation of internal control and its integration into a computer-based accounting system. (Formerly: ACCOUNTING SYSTEMS) |
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ACCT 4321 Auditing Cr. 3 Semester Credit Hours: 3 Class Hours Per Week: 3 Additional Laboratory or Activity Hours Per Week: 0 Course Level: Upper Division
Prerequisite(s): ACCT 3313 , which may be taken concurrently A study of the auditing process, its legal environment, standards, opinions, and professional ethics. |
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ACCT 4331 Advanced Accounting Cr. 3 Semester Credit Hours: 3 Class Hours Per Week: 3 Additional Laboratory or Activity Hours Per Week: 0 Course Level: Upper Division
Prerequisite(s): ACCT 3313 A study of the preparation of consolidated financial statements, international accounting, foreign currency translations and transactions, SEC regulations of financial reporting, and government and nonprofit financial information. (Formerly: ADVANCED FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING) |
Air Force ROTC - Undergraduate |
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AFSC 1201 Foundations of the USAF I Cr. 2 Semester Credit Hours: 2 Class Hours Per Week: 0 Course Level: Lower Division
Overall roles and missions of the USAF; career fields available. Emphasis on military customs and courtesies, appearance standards, core values, written and personal communication. Introduction to American military history. |
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AFSC 1202 Foundations of the USAF II Cr. 2 Semester Credit Hours: 2 Class Hours Per Week: 0 Course Level: Lower Division
Overall roles and missions of the USAF; career fields available. Emphasis on military customs and courtesies, appearance standards, core values, written and personal communication. Introduction to American military history. |
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AFSC 2201 Evolution of Air Power I Cr. 2 Semester Credit Hours: 2 Class Hours Per Week: 0 Course Level: Lower Division
Key historical events and milestones in the development of air power as a primary instrument of the United States national security. Core values and competencies of leaders in the United States Air Force. Tenets of leadership and ethics. |
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AFSC 2202 Evolution of Air Power II Cr. 2 Semester Credit Hours: 2 Class Hours Per Week: 0 Course Level: Lower Division
Key historical events and milestones in the development of air power as a primary instrument of the United States national security. Core values and competencies of leaders in the United States Air Force. Tenets of leadership and ethics. |
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AFSC 3301 Air Force Leadership Studies I Cr. 3 Semester Credit Hours: 3 Class Hours Per Week: 3 Additional Laboratory or Activity Hours Per Week: 0 Course Level: Upper Division
Leadership, management fundamentals, professional knowledge, Air Force personnel and evaluation systems, and leadership ethics. Case studies of Air Force leadership and management situations. |
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AFSC 3302 Air Force Leadership Studies II Cr. 3 Semester Credit Hours: 3 Class Hours Per Week: 3 Additional Laboratory or Activity Hours Per Week: 0 Course Level: Upper Division
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AFSC 3801 Field Training Cr. 8 Semester Credit Hours: 8 Class Hours Per Week: 0 Course Level: Upper Division
Prerequisite(s): AFSC 2202 or consent of department chair No military obligation is associated with this course. Four week off-campus field training practicum. Introduces student to Air Force leadership. Places student in demanding and stressful leadership situations. |
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AFSC 4301 National Security Affairs I Cr. 3 Semester Credit Hours: 3 Class Hours Per Week: 3 Additional Laboratory or Activity Hours Per Week: 0 Course Level: Upper Division
Evolution of the role of national security in a democratic society with emphasis on policy formation, competing values, and organizations. Civilian control of the military; roles of the services; functions of the Air Force Commands. |
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AFSC 4302 National Security Affairs II Cr. 3 Semester Credit Hours: 3 Class Hours Per Week: 3 Additional Laboratory or Activity Hours Per Week: 0 Course Level: Upper Division
Evolution of the role of national security in a democratic society with emphasis on policy formation, competing values, and organizations. Civilian control of the military; roles of the services; functions of the Air Force Commands. |
Anthropology - Undergraduate |
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ANTH 2346 General Anthropology Cr. 3 Semester Credit Hours: 3 Class Hours Per Week: 3 Additional Laboratory or Activity Hours Per Week: 0 Course Level: Lower Division
This course provides an understanding of the major components of anthropology including physical anthropology, archaeology, linguistics and socio-cultural anthropology. |
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ANTH 3311 Anthropology of Diverse Populations Cr. 3 Semester Credit Hours: 3 Class Hours Per Week: 3 Additional Laboratory or Activity Hours Per Week: 0 Course Level: Upper Division
Study of divergent socialization and the school and extra-school factors that create risk for students (K-12). |
Arabic - Undergraduate |
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ARAB 3310 Oral and Written Communication I Cr. 3 Semester Credit Hours: 3 Class Hours Per Week: 3 Additional Laboratory or Activity Hours Per Week: 0 Course Level: Upper Division
Prerequisite(s): Permission of Instructor. Development of fluency through intensive oral practice and writing of Arabic. |
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ARAB 3320 Oral and Written Communication II Cr. 3 Semester Credit Hours: 3 Class Hours Per Week: 3 Additional Laboratory or Activity Hours Per Week: 0 Course Level: Upper Division
Prerequisite(s): Satisfactory completion of ARAB 3310 or Permission of Instructor. Development of greater fluency through intensive oral practice and writing of Arabic. |
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ARAB 4300 Special Topics in Arabic Cr. 3 Semester Credit Hours: 3 Class Hours Per Week: 3 Additional Laboratory or Activity Hours Per Week: 0 Course Level: Upper Division
Prerequisite(s): Permission of instructor. May be repeated when topics vary. |
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ARAB 4310 Arabic-Advanced Oral and Written Communication I Cr. 3 Semester Credit Hours: 3 Class Hours Per Week: 3 Additional Laboratory or Activity Hours Per Week: 0 Course Level: Upper Division
Prerequisite(s): ARAB 3320 or an equivalent or consent of instructor. Development of advanced fluency through intensive oral practice and writing of Arabic. |
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ARAB 4312 Professional Applications of Arabic Cr. 3 Semester Credit Hours: 3 Class Hours Per Week: 3 Additional Laboratory or Activity Hours Per Week: 0 Course Level: Upper Division
Prerequisite(s): Placement test with 3000 or 4000 level credit in Arabic or instructor consent. Development of professional fluency through intensive oral practice and writing of Arabic. Emphasis placed on business correspondence and professional communication. |
Art - Undergraduate |
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ARTS 1301 Foundation I Cr. 3 Semester Credit Hours: 3 Class Hours Per Week: 5.5 Additional Laboratory or Activity Hours Per Week: 0 Working in both traditional and digital media students experiment with creating, arranging, and manipulating information in twodimensional space. Assignments are formatted to develop and evaluate competencies in the following five areas: composition, time, color, narrative, and scale. Cross-listed with DSGN 1301. DSGN 101 |
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ARTS 1302 Foundation II Cr. 3 Semester Credit Hours: 3 Class Hours Per Week: 5.5 Additional Laboratory or Activity Hours Per Week: 0 In Foundation II drawing is approached not just as a design skill but also as a method for students to investigate and interpret the world around them. Assignments are formatted to develop and evaluate competencies in the following five areas: line, perspective, form& shape, light & value, and expanded drawing. Cross-listed with DSGN 1302. DSGN 1302 |
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ARTS 1303 Foundation III Cr. 3 Semester Credit Hours: 3 Class Hours Per Week: 5.5 Additional Laboratory or Activity Hours Per Week: 0 The focus of the course is on the creation of three-dimensional and time-based work. Students explore physical, spatial and temporal phenomena through assignments that engage additive, subtractive, transformative and iterative processes. Assignments are formatted to develop and evaluate competencies in the following five areas: material, structure & space, scale, site specificity, and time. Cross-listed with DSGN 1303. DSGN 1303 |
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ARTS 1312 Creativity and the Fine Arts Cr. 3 Semester Credit Hours: 3 Class Hours Per Week: 3 Additional Laboratory or Activity Hours Per Week: 0 Course Level: Lower Division
Students will build appreciation and understanding of the visual and performing arts by critiquing and designing arts experiences, particularly for children and adolescents. |
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ARTS 1316 Introduction to Drawing Cr. 3 Semester Credit Hours: 3 Class Hours Per Week: 3 Additional Laboratory or Activity Hours Per Week: 0 Course Level: Lower Division
Introduction to visual learning and art through the practice of skills and techniques in drawing fundamentals. Former course title: Drawing I. |
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ARTS 2316 Introduction to Painting Cr. 3 Semester Credit Hours: 3 Class Hours Per Week: 3 Additional Laboratory or Activity Hours Per Week: 0 Course Level: Lower Division
Introduction to fundamentals of painting techniques, concepts, and materials within the framework of art history. Former course title: Painting I |
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ARTS 2346 Ceramics I Cr. 3 Semester Credit Hours: 3 Class Hours Per Week: 3 Additional Laboratory or Activity Hours Per Week: 0 Course Level: Lower Division
Prerequisite(s): Consent of Department Chair Beginning instruction in basic techniques of hand-built and wheel-thrown ceramic construction, glazing, and firing. |
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ARTS 2347 Ceramics II Cr. 3 Semester Credit Hours: 3 Class Hours Per Week: 3 Additional Laboratory or Activity Hours Per Week: 0 Course Level: Lower Division
Prerequisite(s): Grade of “D” or higher in ARTS 2346 and Department Chair consent. A continuation of Ceramics I with additional instruction and advanced work in ceramics processes and concepts. |
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ARTS 3310 Advanced Drawing Cr. 3 Semester Credit Hours: 3 Class Hours Per Week: 3 Additional Laboratory or Activity Hours Per Week: 0 Course Level: Upper Division
Prerequisite(s): ARTS 1316 . Advanced drawing course that expands on skills learned in Introduction to Drawing. Examines in greater detail the nature processes and purposes of drawing. |
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ARTS 3311 Advanced Painting Cr. 3 Semester Credit Hours: 3 Class Hours Per Week: 3 Additional Laboratory or Activity Hours Per Week: 0 Course Level: Upper Division
Prerequisite(s): ARTS 2316 . Building from the foundation of Introduction to Painting, this course emphasizes new painting techniques and concepts to further the artist’s personal style and expression. |
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ARTS 3312 Book Arts Cr. 3 Semester Credit Hours: 3 Class Hours Per Week: 3 Additional Laboratory or Activity Hours Per Week: 0 Course Level: Upper Division
Prerequisite(s): ENGL 1302 Studies in Book Making. Includes traditional and experimental practices in book arts and artist’s books. |
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ARTS 3321 Theory and Methods Cr. 3 Semester Credit Hours: 3 Class Hours Per Week: 2.75 Additional Laboratory or Activity Hours Per Week: 0 Explores theories and research methods associated with visual culture. Cross-listed with DSGN 3321. DSGn 3321 |
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ARTS 3322 Advanced Design Cr. 3 Semester Credit Hours: 3 Class Hours Per Week: 3 Additional Laboratory or Activity Hours Per Week: 0 Course Level: Upper Division
In a studio based class with collaborative atmosphere, students expand upon their skills to develop ideas for and execute visual/verbal narratives. Cross-listed with DSGN 3322 . |
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ARTS 3323 Letterpress Cr. 3 Semester Credit Hours: 3 Class Hours Per Week: 3 Additional Laboratory or Activity Hours Per Week: 0 Course Level: Upper Division
Prerequisite(s): Sophomore standing. Undergraduate course in principles of letterpress and relief printing, using the Vandercook Printing Presses, including aspects of form/content relationships, design, and studio art practices. A key book arts course. Cross-listed with DSGN 3323 . |
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ARTS 3324 Book Structures Cr. 3 Semester Credit Hours: 3 Class Hours Per Week: 3 Additional Laboratory or Activity Hours Per Week: 0 Course Level: Upper Division
Prerequisite(s): Sophomore standing. An undergraduate course in basic bookbinding, including for small press books, artist’s books, and other books produced with traditional and alternative hand bookbinding practices. Cross-listed with DSGN 3324 . |
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ARTS 3325 Issues in Visual Culture Cr. 3 Semester Credit Hours: 3 Class Hours Per Week: 2.75 Additional Laboratory or Activity Hours Per Week: 0 Prerequisite(s): Sophomore standing or higher; completion of or concurrent enrollment in ARTS 1301, ARTS 1302, ARTS 1303. Examines the modern and contemporary history of art and visual culture in relation to a broader set of problems fundamental to visual representation throughout the history of art. |
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ARTS 4300 Selected Topics Cr. 3 Semester Credit Hours: 3 Class Hours Per Week: 3 Additional Laboratory or Activity Hours Per Week: 0 Course Level: Upper Division
Prerequisite(s): ENGL 1302 May be repeated when topics vary. |
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ARTS 4302 Independent Study Cr. 3 Semester Credit Hours: 3 Class Hours Per Week: 3 Additional Laboratory or Activity Hours Per Week: 0 Course Level: Upper Division
Prerequisite(s): Instructor Approval. Building on the foundation of other ARTS courses, this course gives focus to independent explorative creative work with instructor guidance. |
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ARTS 4310 Art History–Art Before Impressionism Cr. 3 Semester Credit Hours: 3 Class Hours Per Week: 3 Additional Laboratory or Activity Hours Per Week: 0 Course Level: Upper Division
Prerequisite(s): ENGL 130. Examines works of art as the embodiment of cultural, social, and political values from ancient civilizations of the West until the late 19th century. |
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ARTS 4311 Art History–Modern Art Cr. 3 Semester Credit Hours: 3 Class Hours Per Week: 3 Additional Laboratory or Activity Hours Per Week: 0 Course Level: Upper Division
Prerequisite(s): ENGL 1302 This course surveys aspects of Art History from the modern period by covering artwork, artists and art movements from the 19th century through the present. |
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ARTS 4316 Visual Communication Cr. 3 Semester Credit Hours: 3 Class Hours Per Week: 3 Additional Laboratory or Activity Hours Per Week: 0 Course Level: Upper Division
Explores the process of creating, controlling and communicating an image in a variety of enterprise settings, including advertising, public relations and political and social discourse. Cross-listed with COMM 4316 , DSGN 4316 . |
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ARTS 4317 Art for Gaming Cr. 3 Semester Credit Hours: 3 Class Hours Per Week: 3 Additional Laboratory or Activity Hours Per Week: 0 Course Level: Upper Division
Prerequisite(s): GMNG 3310 Study of 3D animation, lighting, shading, texture, digital sound, and other building blocks to produce 3D animation using modeling, entering, animation and outputting software. Application to digital games and simulations training models. Cross-listed with GMNG 4317 . |
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ARTS 4318 Senior Seminar Cr. 3 Semester Credit Hours: 3 Class Hours Per Week: 5.5 Additional Laboratory or Activity Hours Per Week: 0 Prerequisite(s): Junior standing or higher; completion of ARTS 1301, ARTS 1302, ARTS 1303. Culmination of the students’ undergraduate experience. Students will be tasked to demonstrate proficiency in both studio and general education through a self-driven project. Cross-listed with DSGN 4318. DSGN 4318 |
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ARTS 4322 Senior Portfolio Cr. 3 Semester Credit Hours: 3 Class Hours Per Week: 5.5 Additional Laboratory or Activity Hours Per Week: 0 Prerequisite(s): Junior standing or higher; completion of ARTS 1301, ARTS 1302, ARTS 1303. This course represents the culmination of the student’s work. Over the course of the semester, students will develop a project that will encompass at least five pieces presented for grades in previous classes. Three will be developed over the course of the semester in which the portfolio is completed. The project must be approved by the instructor and should represent the area of design that the student hopes to pursue professionally. Cross-listed with DSGN 4322. DSGN 4322 |
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ARTS 4360 Senior Portfolio Cr. 3 Semester Credit Hours: 3 Class Hours Per Week: 3 Additional Laboratory or Activity Hours Per Week: 0 Course Level: Upper Division
Prerequisite(s): Permission of instructor and Senior status. Students will create and present a portfolio that represents the best of their creativity inquiry in art practice (drawing, painting, ceramics, bookarts, etc.), history studies, or equivalent. |
Biology - Undergraduate |
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BIOL 1106 Biology I Lab Cr. 1 Semester Credit Hours: 1 Class Hours Per Week: 0 Additional Laboratory or Activity Hours Per Week: 3 Course Level: Lower Division
Prerequisite(s)/Co-Requisite(s): BIOL 1306 or 1308 or 1322 . Laboratory designed to give hands-on experience and to reinforce basic principles of cell physiology, molecular biology and genetics. Three lab hours each week. |
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BIOL 1107 Biology II Lab Cr. 1 Semester Credit Hours: 1 Class Hours Per Week: 0 Additional Laboratory or Activity Hours Per Week: 3 Course Level: Lower Division
Prerequisite(s)/Co-Requisite(s): BIOL 1307 or 1309 . Laboratory designed to give hands-on experience and to reinforce basic principles of diversity, ecology, and evolution. Three lab hours each week. |
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BIOL 1108 Biology I Lab for Non-Science Majors Cr. 1 Semester Credit Hours: 1 Class Hours Per Week: 0 Additional Laboratory or Activity Hours Per Week: 3 Course Level: Lower Division
Prerequisite(s)/Co-Requisite(s): BIOL 1308 or BIOL 1322 Laboratory designed for non-science majors to give hands-on experience with biologic molecules and scientific technique. Three lab hours each week. Credit cannot be earned for both BIOL 1106 and BIOL 1108. |
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BIOL 1109 Biology II Lab for Non-Science Majors Cr. 1 Semester Credit Hours: 1 Class Hours Per Week: 0 Additional Laboratory or Activity Hours Per Week: 3 Course Level: Lower Division
Prerequisite(s)/Co-Requisite(s): BIOL 1309 Laboratory designed for non-science majors to give hands-on experience with animal diversit and ecology. Three lab hours per week. Credit cannot be earned for both BIOL 1107 and BIOL 1109. |
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BIOL 1306 Biology I for Science Majors Cr. 3 Semester Credit Hours: 3 Class Hours Per Week: 3 Additional Laboratory or Activity Hours Per Week: 0 Course Level: Lower Division
Prerequisite(s): TSI complete in Reading and Writing or a grade of “C” or better in UNIV 1302 Freshman Seminar: English Satellite . Introduction to cell physiology, molecular biology and genetics. This class is designed for science majors. Concurrent enrollment in BIOL 1106 recommended. |
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BIOL 1307 Biology II for Science Majors Cr. 3 Semester Credit Hours: 3 Class Hours Per Week: 3 Additional Laboratory or Activity Hours Per Week: 0 Course Level: Lower Division
Prerequisite(s): TSI complete in Reading and Writing or a grade of “C” or better in UNIV 1302 Freshman Seminar: English Satellite Emphasis on organismal diversity, ecology, behavior and evolution. This class is designed for science majors. Concurrent enrollment in BIOL 1107 recommended. |
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BIOL 1308 Biology I for Non-Science Majors Cr. 3 Semester Credit Hours: 3 Class Hours Per Week: 3 Additional Laboratory or Activity Hours Per Week: 0 Course Level: Lower Division
Prerequisite(s): TSI complete in Reading and Writing or a grade of “C” or better in UNIV 1302 Freshman Seminar: English Satellite . Introduction to cell physiology, molecular biology and genetics. Three hours lecture each week. This class is designed for non-science majors. Concurrent enrollment in BIOL 1106 recommended. |
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BIOL 1309 Biology II for Non-Science Majors Cr. 3 Semester Credit Hours: 3 Class Hours Per Week: 3 Additional Laboratory or Activity Hours Per Week: 0 Course Level: Lower Division
Prerequisite(s): TSI complete in Reading and Writing or a grade of “C” or better in UNIV 1302 Freshman Seminar: English Satellite . Emphasis on organismal diversity, ecology, behavior and evolution. Three hours lecture each week. This class is designed for non-science majors. Concurrent enrollment in BIOL 1107 recommended. |
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BIOL 1322 Nutrition Cr. 3 Semester Credit Hours: 3 Class Hours Per Week: 3 Additional Laboratory or Activity Hours Per Week: 0 Course Level: Lower Division
Prerequisite(s): TSI complete in Reading and Writing or a grade of “C” or better in UNIV 1302 Freshman Seminar: English Satellite . Introduction to nutrition for students of science and non-science majors. Topics include fundamentals of nutrition, metabolism, digestion, absorption, nutrient storage and drug/nutrient interactions. |
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BIOL 2101 Anatomy and Physiology I Laboratory Cr. 1 Semester Credit Hours: 1 Class Hours Per Week: 0 Additional Laboratory or Activity Hours Per Week: 3 Course Level: Lower Division
Corequisite(s): BIOL 2301 Anatomy and Physiology I In this laboratory students will learn hands-on the anatomy of each organ system. |
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BIOL 2102 Anatomy and Physiology II Laboratory Cr. 1 Semester Credit Hours: 1 Class Hours Per Week: 0 Additional Laboratory or Activity Hours Per Week: 3 Course Level: Lower Division
Prerequisite(s): BIOL 2101 , BIOL 2301 Corequisite(s): BIOL 2302 Anatomy and Physiology II Lecture Lab practicum for Anatomy and Physiology II. This laboratory is a continuation of Anatomy and Physiology I laboratory (BIOL 2101 ). |
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BIOL 2120 Elementary Microbiology Lab Cr. 1 Semester Credit Hours: 1 Class Hours Per Week: 0 Additional Laboratory or Activity Hours Per Week: 3 Course Level: Lower Division
Prerequisite(s): BIOL 1106 , 1107 Corequisite(s): BIOL 2320 Laboratory course to accompany BIOL 2320 designed to train students in basic microbiological techniques and to support classroom learning with hands-on applications. |
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BIOL 2301 Anatomy and Physiology I Cr. 3 Semester Credit Hours: 3 Class Hours Per Week: 3 Additional Laboratory or Activity Hours Per Week: 0 Course Level: Lower Division
Prerequisite(s): TSI complete in Reading and Writing or a grade of “C” or better in UNIV 1302 Freshman Seminar: English Satellite Corequisite(s): BIOL 2101 Anatomy and Physiology I Laboratory This course explores the human body as an integrated functional complex of systems. Terminology, structure and function of each organ system and the interrelationships between system are emphasized. |
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BIOL 2302 Anatomy and Physiology II Cr. 3 Semester Credit Hours: 3 Class Hours Per Week: 3 Additional Laboratory or Activity Hours Per Week: 0 Course Level: Lower Division
Prerequisite(s): BIOL 201, BIOL 2301 Corequisite(s): BIOL 2102 Anatomy and Physiology II Laboratory A continuation of Anatomy and Physiology I; includes the study of the cardiovascular, lymphatic, respiratory, digestive, urinary and reproductive system. |
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BIOL 2320 Elementary Microbiology Cr. 1 Semester Credit Hours: 1 Class Hours Per Week: 0 Additional Laboratory or Activity Hours Per Week: 3 Course Level: Lower Division
Prerequisite(s): BIOL 1306 , 1307 Corequisite(s): BIOL 2120 Fundamental microbiology course designed to give a student basic training in microbiology, with a survey of relevant microbes and microbial processes. |
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BIOL 2420 Elementary Microbiology (with Laboratory) Cr. 4 Semester Credit Hours: 4 Class Hours Per Week: 3 Additional Laboratory or Activity Hours Per Week: 1 Course Level: Lower Division
Prerequisite(s): BIOL 1306 or 1322 and BIOL 1106 , BIOL 1307 and BIOL 1107 and TSI complete in Reading and Writing. Fundamental microbiology course designed to give a student basic training in microbiology, with a survey of relevant microbes and microbial processes. Laboratory portion of the course is designed to train students in basic microbiological techniques as well as to support classroom learning with hands-on applications. |
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BIOL 3122 Human Physiology Lab Cr. 1 Semester Credit Hours: 1 Class Hours Per Week: 0 Additional Laboratory or Activity Hours Per Week: 3 Course Level: Upper Division
Prerequisite(s)/Co-Requisite(s): BIOL 3322 Lab practicum for Human Physiology. |
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BIOL 3126 Plant Biology Lab Cr. 1 Semester Credit Hours: 1 Class Hours Per Week: 0 Additional Laboratory or Activity Hours Per Week: 3 Course Level: Upper Division
Prerequisite(s)/Co-Requisite(s): BIOL 3326 Lab lecture and lab practicum of 3 hours per week. Lab practicum in plant morphology plant tissue culture and plant physiology. |
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BIOL 3130 Histology Lab Cr. 1 Semester Credit Hours: 1 Class Hours Per Week: 0 Additional Laboratory or Activity Hours Per Week: 3 Course Level: Upper Division
Prerequisite(s)/Co-Requisite(s): BIOL 3330 Lab lecture and lab practicum of 3 hours per week. Lab practicum in preparing tissue biopsies for microscopic staining procedure. |
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BIOL 3143 Immunology Laborary Cr. 1 Semester Credit Hours: 1 Class Hours Per Week: 3 Additional Laboratory or Activity Hours Per Week: 0 Study of the organs, tissues, cells, and molecules of the immune response and their interaction.
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BIOL 3226 Laboratory for Plant Biotechnology Cr. 2 Semester Credit Hours: 2 Class Hours Per Week: 0 Additional Laboratory or Activity Hours Per Week: 6 Course Level: Upper Division
Prerequisite(s): General Biology Corequisite(s): BIOL 3326 . An introduction to genetic engineering of plants with an emphasis on phytochemicals and plant physiology. |
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BIOL 3320 Human Genetics Cr. 3 Semester Credit Hours: 3 Class Hours Per Week: 3 Additional Laboratory or Activity Hours Per Week: 0 Course Level: Upper Division
Prerequisite(s): BIOL 1306 or 1322 , BIOL 1106 Study of the basic principles of inheritance and human genetics. |
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BIOL 3322 Human Physiology Cr. 3 Semester Credit Hours: 3 Class Hours Per Week: 3 Additional Laboratory or Activity Hours Per Week: 0 Course Level: Upper Division
Prerequisite(s): BIOL 1306 or 1322 , BIOL 1106 , BIOL 1307 , BIOL 1107 A systems approach to the study of basic physiology and biochemistry of the vertebrates using the human as the main focus. |
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BIOL 3323 Comparative Anatomy Cr. 3 Semester Credit Hours: 3 Class Hours Per Week: 3 Additional Laboratory or Activity Hours Per Week: 0 Course Level: Upper Division
Prerequisite(s): BIOL 1306 or BIOL 1322 , BIOL 1106 , BIOL 1307 , BIOL 1107 The organ systems of various vertebrate animals with a concentration on human anatomy. |
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BIOL 3324 Human Reproduction Cr. 3 Semester Credit Hours: 3 Class Hours Per Week: 3 Additional Laboratory or Activity Hours Per Week: 0 Course Level: Upper Division
Prerequisite(s): BIOL 1306 or 1322 , BIOL 1106 Overview of the human reproductive system. Includes such diverse topics as sexual differentiation, fertilization, endocrinology, infertility, and brain sex. |
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BIOL 3326 Plant Biology Cr. 3 Semester Credit Hours: 3 Class Hours Per Week: 3 Additional Laboratory or Activity Hours Per Week: 0 Course Level: Upper Division
Prerequisite(s): BIOL 1306 or 1322 , BIOL 1307 Analysis of the biology of plants and phytochemicals. |
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BIOL 3330 Histology Cr. 3 Semester Credit Hours: 3 Class Hours Per Week: 3 Additional Laboratory or Activity Hours Per Week: 0 Course Level: Upper Division
Prerequisite(s): BIOL 3323 or BIOL 2303 or BIOL 3322 A study of animal and human tissues morphology and how they differentiate. |
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BIOL 3332 Research Methods in Biology Cr. 3 Semester Credit Hours: 3 Class Hours Per Week: 3 Additional Laboratory or Activity Hours Per Week: 0 Course Level: Upper Division
Prerequisite(s): BIOL 1306 and BIOL 1307 Fundamentals of research, including sampling, experimental design, measurement, data analysis, graphical description and research communication. Emphasis on critical review and presentation of primary research articles. |
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BIOL 3340 Animal Behavior Cr. 3 Semester Credit Hours: 3 Class Hours Per Week: 3 Additional Laboratory or Activity Hours Per Week: 0 Course Level: Upper Division
Prerequisite(s): Junior standing or above. A study of behavioral adaptation of animals to their environments. |
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BIOL 3342 Social Biology Cr. 3 Semester Credit Hours: 3 Class Hours Per Week: 3 Additional Laboratory or Activity Hours Per Week: 0 Course Level: Upper Division
Prerequisite(s): Junior standing or above. A synthesis of scientific disciplines that attempts to explain behavior in all species by considering the evolutionary advantages of social behavior. |
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BIOL 3343 Immunology Cr. 3 Semester Credit Hours: 3 Class Hours Per Week: 3 Additional Laboratory or Activity Hours Per Week: 0 Course Level: Upper Division
Prerequisite(s): BIOL 3330 . The study of immunity and the response of the immune system to foreign substances such as bacteria and viruses. |
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BIOL 3427 Aquatic and Wetland Biology Cr. 4 Semester Credit Hours: 4 Class Hours Per Week: 3 Additional Laboratory or Activity Hours Per Week: 1 Course Level: Upper Division
Prerequisite(s): BIOL 1306 or 1322 , BIOL 1106 , BIOL 1307 , BIOL 1107 Survey of freshwater ecosystems, their structure, function and role in the biosphere. |
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BIOL 3428 Coastal Marine Ecology Cr. 4 Semester Credit Hours: 4 Class Hours Per Week: 3 Additional Laboratory or Activity Hours Per Week: 1 Course Level: Upper Division
Prerequisite(s): BIOL 1306 or 1322 , BIOL 1106 , BIOL 1307 , BIOL 1107 Review of coastal marine and estuarine ecosystems, their structure, function and the role in the biosphere and hydrosphere. |
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BIOL 4100 Selective Labs in Biology Cr. 1 Semester Credit Hours: 1 Class Hours Per Week: 0 Additional Laboratory or Activity Hours Per Week: 3 Course Level: Upper Division
Prerequisite(s): Approval of instructor. May be repeated when topics vary. |
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BIOL 4102 Independent Research in Biology Cr. 1 Semester Credit Hours: 1 Class Hours Per Week: 0 Additional Laboratory or Activity Hours Per Week: 3 Course Level: Upper Division
Prerequisite(s): Approval of Instructor Prerequisite(s)/Co-Requisite(s): BIOL 3332 Independent research study in biology. |
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BIOL 4110 Biochemistry Lab Cr. 1 Semester Credit Hours: 1 Class Hours Per Week: 0 Additional Laboratory or Activity Hours Per Week: 3 Course Level: Upper Division
Prerequisite(s)/Co-Requisite(s): BIOL 4310 Biochemical techniques in proteins, enzymology, chromatography, spectrometry and nucleic acids. |
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BIOL 4113 Genetics Lab Cr. 1 Semester Credit Hours: 1 Class Hours Per Week: 0 Additional Laboratory or Activity Hours Per Week: 3 Course Level: Upper Division
Prerequisite(s)/Co-Requisite(s): BIOL 4313 Molecular lab techniques in recombinant DNA, genetic engineering, PCR, DNA sequencing and biotechnology. |
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BIOL 4135 Ecology Lab Cr. 1 Semester Credit Hours: 1 Class Hours Per Week: 0 Additional Laboratory or Activity Hours Per Week: 3 Course Level: Upper Division
Prerequisite(s)/Co-Requisite(s): BIOL 4335 Lab lecture and lab practicum of 3 hours per week. Lab practicum in analysis of pond, lake and sea organisms and pollution. |
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BIOL 4137 Cell and Molecular Biology Laboratory Cr. 1 Semester Credit Hours: 1 Class Hours Per Week: 0 Additional Laboratory or Activity Hours Per Week: 3 Course Level: Upper Division
Prerequisite(s)/Co-Requisite(s): BIOL 4337 This course discusses genetic engineering, recombinant DNA technology, PCR, DNA sequencing and biotechnology. Lab practicum for Genetics and Cell and Molecular Biology lecture. Formerly: Cell and Molecular Genetics Laboratory |
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BIOL 4141 Environmental Microbiology Lab Cr. 1 Semester Credit Hours: 1 Class Hours Per Week: 0 Additional Laboratory or Activity Hours Per Week: 3 Course Level: Upper Division
Corequisite(s): BIOL 4341 Lab for Environmental Microbiology. (Formerly: BIOL 4437. Credit will not be given for both BIOL 4141 and BIOL 4437.) |
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BIOL 4142 Limnology Lab Cr. 1 Semester Credit Hours: 1 Class Hours Per Week: 0 Additional Laboratory or Activity Hours Per Week: 3 Course Level: Upper Division
Corequisite(s): BIOL 4342 Lab for Limnology. (Formerly: BIOL 4438. Credit will not be given for both BIOL 4142 and BIOL 4438.) |
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BIOL 4200 Selective Labs in Biology Cr. 2 Semester Credit Hours: 2 Class Hours Per Week: 0 Additional Laboratory or Activity Hours Per Week: 6 Course Level: Upper Division
Prerequisite(s): Approval of instructor. May be repeated when topics vary. |
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BIOL 4203 Biology Seminar Cr. 2 Semester Credit Hours: 2 Class Hours Per Week: 2 Additional Laboratory or Activity Hours Per Week: 0 Course Level: Upper Division
Prerequisite(s): Approval of instructor. Literature, surveys, presentations and research papers are required. |
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BIOL 4300 Selected Topics in Biology Cr. 3 Semester Credit Hours: 3 Class Hours Per Week: 3 Additional Laboratory or Activity Hours Per Week: 0 Course Level: Upper Division
Prerequisite(s): Approval of instructor. May be repeated when topics vary. |
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BIOL 4302 Independent Research in Biology Cr. 3 Semester Credit Hours: 3 Class Hours Per Week: 0 Additional Laboratory or Activity Hours Per Week: 6 Course Level: Upper Division
Prerequisite(s): Approval of Instructor Independent research study in biology. |
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BIOL 4303 Medical Microbiology Cr. 3 Semester Credit Hours: 3 Class Hours Per Week: 3 Additional Laboratory or Activity Hours Per Week: 0 Prerequisite(s): BIOL 3330 Histology or BIOL 3322 Human Physiology The course will survey important microbia pathogens, including bacteria, viruses, fungi, and parasites. The course will explore the etiology, epidemiology, host defenses, identification, diagnosis, prevention and control for each microbe. |
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BIOL 4310 Biochemistry Cr. 3 Semester Credit Hours: 3 Class Hours Per Week: 3 Additional Laboratory or Activity Hours Per Week: 0 Course Level: Upper Division
Prerequisite(s): BIOL 1306 or 1322 , BIOL 1106 , BIOL 1307 , BIOL 1107 , CHEM 1311 , CHEM 1111 , CHEM 1312 , CHEM 1112 , CHEM 2323 , CHEM 2123 . Structure and function of amino acids, proteins, carbohydrates, and nucleic acids. An introduction to enzyme kinetics, metabolism, bioenergetics and protein chemistry. |
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