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ACG 5206. Seminar in Financial Reporting 3(3,0). PR: Acceptance for graduate study and all accounting foundation courses. An in-depth study of advanced financial reports. Occasional. BA-Accounting |
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ACG 5346. Advanced Managerial Accounting 3(3,0). PR: Acceptance in the graduate program, or Accounting major or minor in term of graduation, and ACG 3361 with a grade of "C" or better and ECO 3411. Advanced and current techniques for generation and use of accounting information in managerial decision-making. Fall, Spring. BA-Accounting |
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ACG 5405. Advanced Accounting Information Systems 3(3,0). PR: Acceptance in the graduate program, or Accounting major or minor in term of graduation, and ACG 4401C. Design, analysis and evaluation of accounting information systems. Fall, Spring. BA-Accounting |
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ACG 5517. Financial Accounting and Auditing for Governmental and Nonprofit Organizations 3(3,0). PR: Acceptance in the graduate program, or Accounting major or minor in term of graduation, and ACG 3501 or consent of Graduate Program Adviser. Financial accounting and reporting for funds and activities of governments and nonprofit organizations; financial audit of government and nonprofit organizations. Occasional. BA-Accounting |
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ACG 5625. Auditing and EDP 3(3,0). PR: Acceptance for graduate study, ACG 4401C, and ACG 4651. An examination of auditing procedures followed when a company uses a computer to process financial records. Occasional. BA-Accounting |
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ACG 6065. Accounting Foundations 3(3,0). PR: Graduate standing. To provide students with a basic understanding of accounting information used for investor and managerial decision making. Spring, Summer. BA-Accounting |
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ACG 6255. International and Multinational Accounting 3(3,0). PR: Graduate standing and ACG 3141 or equivalent. An examination of the environmental factors affecting international accounting concepts and standards. Cross-country differences in accounting treatments are compared. Occasional. BA-Accounting |
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ACG 6356. Seminar in Cost Accounting 3(3,0). PR: ACG 5346, graduate standing, and all foundation courses for the accounting program or equivalents. A study of current selected topics in cost and management accounting. Occasional. BA-Accounting |
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ACG 6415. Seminar in Accounting Information Systems 3(3,0). PR: ACG 5405 and ACG 6636. Study, audit, and control of enabling technologies affecting the accounting profession. Occasional. BA-Accounting |
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ACG 6425. Managerial Accounting Analysis 3(3,0). PR: CBA Master's Program of Study Foundation Core (not open to Accounting majors). Accounting as an information measurement system for internal planning and control. Fall, Spring, Summer. BA-Accounting |
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ACG 6519. Seminar in Governmental and Nonbusiness Accounting and Auditing 3(3,0). PR: Graduate standing and all foundation courses for the accounting program or equivalents. Examination of current issues and topics with emphasis on current and future developments. Fall. BA-Accounting |
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ACG 6636. Advanced Auditing Topics 3(3,0). PR: Graduate standing and ACG 4651, STA 2023. Special topics relative to the standards, practices, and procedures followed in the audit function. Includes statistical sampling, advanced computer systems, advanced applications, and reporting problems. Fall, Spring, Summer. BA-Accounting |
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ACG 6675. Operational Auditing 3(3,0). PR: Graduate standing and ACG 4651 or ACG 4671. In depth study of the standards, principles, practices, and procedures followed in the internal audit function. Occasional. BA-Accounting |
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ACG 6685. Seminar in Fraud Auditing 3(3,0). PR: ACG 4651 and graduate standing. Theory and techniques relating to fraud auditing and fraud examination. Occasional. BA-Accounting |
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ACG 6696. Seminar in Auditing 3(3,0). PR: ACG 6636, Graduate standing, and all foundation courses for the accounting program or equivalents. A study of current auditing topics. Occasional. BA-Accounting |
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ACG 6805. Seminar in Accounting Theory 3(3,0). PR: Graduate standing and all foundation courses for the accounting program or equivalents. An examination of the evolution of contemporary accounting theory with emphasis on current and future developments. Fall, Spring. BA-Accounting |
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ACG 6835. Seminar in Ethics and Professionalism in Accounting and Auditing 3(3,0). PR: CBA Master's Program of Study Foundation Core Courses. This course focuses on why and how theories of the professions and theories of individual ethical decision-making are applicable to the practice of accounting. Occasional. BA-Accounting |
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ACG 7157. Seminar in Archival Research in Accounting 3(3,0). PR: Approval of instructor and PhD program coordinator. Extensive coverage of archival literature dealing with auditing, financial accounting, accounting regulation, and related accounting research. Occasional. BA-Accounting |
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ACG 7399. Seminar in Behavioral Accounting Research 3(3,0). PR: Admission to doctoral program, ACG 7157, and C.I. Extensive study of the theoretical aspects and empirical literature related to accounting-based judgement/decision processes and the behavioral implications of accounting. Occasional. BA-Accounting |
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ACG 7826. Seminar in the Social and Organizational Context of Accounting 3(3,0). PR: Instructor and PhD program coordinator consent. This course provides the student with an appreciation for the body of accounting knowledge that investigates accounting as a practice carried out within social and organizational contexts. Occasional. BA-Accounting |
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ACG 7885. Research Foundations in Accounting 3(3,0). PR: Instructor and PhD program coordinator consent. This course provides doctoral students with an intellectual foundation in research and research methods that are applicable in the study of accounting. Occasional. BA-Accounting |
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ACG 7887. Accounting Research Forum 1(1,0). PR: Admission to doctoral program. Research and pedagogical issues in accounting, including research presentations by faculty, doctoral students, and invited scholars. May be taken for 4 hours credit. Fall, Spring. BA-Accounting |
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ACG 7888. Seminar in Critical Accounting and AIS 3(3,0). PR: Instructor and PhD program coordinator consent. This course provides an in-depth understanding of the critical accounting and AIS literature and the knowledge and skills necessary to undertake scholarly research in the area. Occasional. BA-Accounting |
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ACG 7915. Directed Research in Accounting 3(3,0). PR: GEB 7910 and C.I. Advanced study in specialized areas of accounting research. Study designed to lead toward publishable research or student's dissertation. By definition, topical areas will vary. Occasional. BA-Accounting |
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ACG 7917. Advanced Research Methods in Accounting and Accounting Information Systems Rch 3(3,0). PR: Approval of instructor and PhD program coordinator. Advanced study in specialized areas of accounting and AIS research. By definition, topical areas will vary. Occasional. BA-Accounting |
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ADV 6209. Advertising and Society 3(3,0). A study of the social and ethical impact of advertising focusing on the development and presentation of advertising messages. Fall. COS-Communication |
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AFA 5930. Topics in African American Studies 3(3,0). PR: Graduate status or senior standing or C.I. This interdisciplinary seminar uses primary texts to examine the impact of black culture, aesthetic and philosophical ideas on 20th century American society. Occasional. CAH-African American Studies |
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AFH 5806. The Historiography of Slavery in Africa 3(3,0). PR: Graduate status or senior standing or C.I. Course covers the central issuses and controversies in the historiography of slavery in Africa. Occasional. CAH-History |
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AMH 5116. Colloquium in U.S. Colonial History 3(3,0). PR: Graduate status or senior standing or C.I. Reading and discussion of the literature on selected topics in colonial American history. Occasional. CAH-History |
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AMH 5137. Colloquium in U.S. Revolutionary Period 3(3,0). PR: Graduate status or senior standing or C.I. Reading and class discussion of the literature on selected topics in the Revolutionary Era, 1763-1789. Occasional. CAH-History |
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AMH 5149. Colloquium in Early U.S. History, 1789-1815 3(3,0). PR: Graduate status or senior standing or C.I. Reading and class discussion of the literature on selected topics of the early national period. Occasional. CAH-History |
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AMH 5169. Colloquium in Age of Jackson 3(3,0). PR: Graduate status or senior standing or C.I. Intensive reading and class discussion on selected topics of the Jacksonian age. Occasional. CAH-History |
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AMH 5176. Colloquium in Civil War and Reconstruction 3(3,0). PR: Graduate status or senior standing or C.I. Intensive reading and class discussion on selected topics of the Civil War and Reconstruction era. Occasional. CAH-History |
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AMH 5219. Colloquium in Late 19th Century U.S. 3(3,0). PR: Graduate status or senior standing or C.I. Reading and class discussion of the literature on selected topics of late 19th century U.S. Occasional. CAH-History |
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AMH 5296. Colloquium in 20th Century U.S. 3(3,0). PR: Graduate status or senior standing or C.I. Reading and class discussion on selected topics in 20th century U.S. May be used in the degree program a maximum of four times only when course content is different. Occasional. CAH-History |
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AMH 5391. Colloquium in U.S. Cultural History 3(3,0). PR: Graduate status or senior standing or C.I. Students will read and discuss a common or diverse body of the significant literature in the field. Occasional. CAH-History |
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AMH 5406. Colloquium in American South 3(3,0). PR: Graduate status or senior standing or C.I. Intensive reading and class discussion on selected topics of Southern history from colonial origins to the present. Occasional. CAH-History |
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AMH 5446. Colloquium in U.S. Frontier 3(3,0). PR: Graduate status or senior standing or C.I. Reading and class discussion of the literature on selected topics of frontier history. Occasional. CAH-History |
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AMH 5515. Colloquium in U.S. Diplomatic History 3(3,0). PR: Graduate status or senior standing or C.I. A survey of the historical literature of American foreign policy. May be repeated for credit only when course content is different. Occasional. CAH-History |
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AMH 5566. Colloquium: Women in American History 3(3,0). PR: Graduate status or senior standing or C.I. Intensive reading and class discussion on selected topics of Women in American History from colonial time to the present. Occasional. CAH-History |
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AMH 5937. AP American History 3(3,0). PR: Graduate status or senior standing or C.I. Participants will enhance their knowledge of weighing evidence and interpretations presented in historical scholarship with respect to the social, cultural, intellectual, economic, and political-diplomatic history of the U.S. Occasional. CAH-History |
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AMH 6429. Seminar in Community and Local History 3(3,0). PR: Graduate standing. This seminar will introduce students to historiography, methodology and first hand experience on conducting a community history based on local and church archives. Occasional. CAH-History |
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AMH 6591. Seminar in Documentary Editing 3(3,0). PR: Graduate standing. This course provides an introduction to the theory and practical skills involved in documentary editing. Occasional. CAH-History |
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AMH 6592. Seminar in Oral History 3(3,0). PR: Graduate standing. This course is designed to expose students to the use of oral history as a research technique and to provide experience in conducting professional oral history interviews. Occasional. CAH-History |
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AMH 6939. Seminar in U.S. History 3(3,0). Research seminar on selected topics in U.S. history. May be repeated for credit only when course content is different. Occasional. CAH-History |
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AML 5076. American Literature: Colonial to Contemporary 3(3,0). PR: Graduate status or senior standing or C.I. Intended for graduate students and future teachers of America Literature, this course surveys texts produced in America from the colonial period to the present. Occasional. CAH-English |
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AML 5156. Modern American Poetry 3(3,0). PR: Graduate status or senior standing or C.I. Study of trends, modes, major figures (Eliot, Pound, D.H. Lawrence, Stevens, Hart, Crane, Moore, W.C. Williams, etc.) within the Modernist movement in American poetry. Occasional. CAH-English |
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ANG 5100. Archeological Sciences 3(3,0). PR: Admission to Anthropology MA, Maya Studies GC, or C.I. Field and laboratory methods routinely used in archeology and forensic archeology, including instrumentation. Occasional. COS-Anthropology |
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ANG 5165. Maya Field Research 3(3,0). PR: Admission to Anthropology MA, Maya Studies GC, or C.I. Practical application of method and theory during primary in field research in the Maya area. Spring. COS-Anthropology |
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ANG 5166. Problems in Maya Studies 3(3,0). PR: Admission to Anthropology MA, Maya Studies GC, or C.I. In-depth study of current methodological, theoretical, and/or topical problems in Maya Studies. Occasional. COS-Anthropology |
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ANG 5167. Maya Hieroglyphs 3(3,0). PR: Admission to Anthropology MA, Maya Studies GC, or C.I. The study of Maya writing, the translation of Maya hieroglyphs, and the significance of translations to reconstructions of ancient Maya culture. Even Summer. COS-Anthropology |
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ANG 5228. Maya Iconography 3(3,0). PR: Admission to Anthropology MA, Maya Studies GC, or C.I. Study and interpretation of ancient Maya iconoagraphy as reflected in art, artifacts, and constructed features. Odd Spring. COS-Anthropology |
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ANG 5272. Culture, Power and Development 3(3,0). PR: Admission to Anthropology MA, Maya Studies GC, or C.I. Origins and contemporary ramifications of underdevelopment and disempowerment in the world system from an anthropological perspective. Occasional. COS-Anthropology |
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ANG 5307. Peoples and Cultures of Latin America 3(3,0). PR: Admission to Anthropology MA, Maya Studies GC, or C.I. Latin American culture focusing on indigenous history, colonialism, traditional peoples, social change, and modernization. COS-Anthropology |
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ANG 5341. Caribbean Cultures 3(3,0). PR: Admission to Anthropology MA, Maya Studies GC, or C.I. Historical and contemporary overview of the societies and cultures of the Caribbean region, including effects of colonization by the Dutch, Spanish, British, and French. Occasional. COS-Anthropology |
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ANG 5437. Anthropology of Tourism 3(3,0). PR: Admission to Anthropology MA, Maya Studies GC, or C.I. Anthropology of tourism in U.S. and world regions, including impacts on local peoples, cultures, and environments. Occasional. COS-Anthropology |
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ANG 5467. Nutritional Anthropology 3(3,0). PR: One course in Social Sciences (min 2000 level) and one course in Biological Sciences (min 2000 level) or Consent of Instructor. Graduate status or senior standing or C.I. The biological, social, cultural, psychological, and environmental influences of food consumption and physiological status. Perspectives are cross-cultural, evolutionary, ecological. Occasional. COS-Anthropology |
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ANG 5620. Language and Culture 3(3,0). PR: Admission to Anthropology MA, Maya Studies GC, or C.I. Language as an integral part of human culture and behavior, focusing on cross cultural issues that affect cultural competency. Spring. COS-Anthropology |
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ANG 5622. Language, Culture and Pedagogy 3(3,0). PR: Admission to Anthropology MA, Maya Studies GC, or C.I. Linguistic and cultural issues in the learning needs of students from culturally diverse populations. Occasional. COS-Anthropology |
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ANG 5738. Advanced Medical Anthropology 3(3,0). PR: Admission to Anthropology MA, Maya Studies GC, or C.I. Advanced topics in ethnography of medical traditions and anthropological approaches to the study of health and disease. Odd Fall. COS-Anthropology |
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ANG 5741. Mortuary Archaeology 3(3,0). PR: Admission to Anthropology MA, Maya Studies GC, or C.I. Funerary customs and human remains; basic data collection, skeletal analysis, and comparative study of mortuary ritual--ancient and modern. Occasional. COS-Anthropology |
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ANG 5742. Problems in Forensic Anthropology 3(3,0). PR: Admission to Anthropology MA, Maya Studies GC, or C.I. Current issues and topics in forensic anthropology. Occasional. COS-Anthropology |
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ANG 6110. Archaeological Theory and Method 3(3,0). PR: Admission to Anthropology MA, Maya Studies GC, or C.I. History and current theory and methods used by archaeologists to interpret past behavior. Fall. COS-Anthropology |
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ANG 6123. Forensic Archeology Field Methods 3(3,0). PR: Admission to Anthropology MA, Maya Studies GC, or C.I. Application of archeological techniques to the search, recovery, excavation and documentation of modern human remains. Materials & Supply Fee: $22.00 Occasional. COS-Anthropology |
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ANG 6168. The Ancient Maya 3(3,0). PR: Admission to Anthropology MA, Maya Studies GC, or C.I. Overview of the archaeology of the ancient Maya of Mexico, Belize, Guatemala, and upper Mexico. Odd Fall. COS-Anthropology |
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ANG 6181C. GIS Applications in Archaeology 3(2,2). PR: Admission to Anthropology MA, Maya Studies GC, or C.I. Application of global information systems methodology for the documentation of archeological and forensic sites. Occasional. COS-Anthropology |
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ANG 6324. Contemporary Maya 3(3,0). PR: Bachelor's degree or C.I. Overview of the cultures and peoples comprising the contemporary Maya of Central America. Even Fall. COS-Anthropology |
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ANG 6466C. Advanced Human Osteology 3(2,2). PR: Admission to Anthropology MA, Maya Studies GC, or C.I. Advanced seminar on methods and theory pertaining to the study of the human skeleton. Occasional. COS-Anthropology |
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ANG 6587. Seminar in Biological Anthropology 3(3,0). PR: Admission to Anthropology MA, Maya Studies GC, or C.I. Topics in biological anthropology including focus on human biological variation and adaptation. Occasional. COS-Anthropology |
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ANG 6701. Seminar in Applied Anthropology 3(3,0). PR: Admission to Anthropology MA, Maya Studies GC, or C.I. Anthropological perspectives and methods in the resolution of human problems in a cross-cultural setting, including issues of achieving cultural competence in a globalizing world. Occasional. COS-Anthropology |
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ANG 6740C. Advanced Forensic Anthropology 3(2,2). PR: Admission to Anthropology MA, Maya Studies GC, or C.I. Advanced theory and laboratory methods in forensic anthropology, including forensic skeletal analysis and interpretation. Materials & Supply Fee: $27.50 Occasional. COS-Anthropology |
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ANG 6801. Ethnographic Research Methods 3(3,0). PR: Admission to Anthropology MA, Maya Studies GC, or C.I. Ethnographic research techniques and praxis: data collection and analysis, writing ethnographies, and research presentation. Occasional. COS-Anthropology |
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ANG 6930. Seminar in Cultural Anthropology 3(3,0). PR: Admission to Anthropology MA, Maya Studies GC, or C.I. Theoretical foundations and contemporary issues in the study of living cultures. Occasional. COS-Anthropology |
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ANG 6931. Proseminar in Anthropology 3(3,0). PR: Admission to Anthropology MA, Maya Studies GC, or C.I. Central concepts, theories, resources, and methods fundamental to cultural anthropology, human ecology, physical anthropology, and archaeology. Occasional. COS-Anthropology |
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ARE 5251. Art for Exceptionalities 3(2,1). Concepts, principles, and methods of integrating art processes into the education of the physically, emotionally, and mentally handicapped. Occasional. ED-Teaching & Learning Princ |
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ARE 5255. Arts in Recreation 3(2,1). Art activities and experiences appropriate for use in playground, leisure services, occupational orientation and other recreational areas. ED-Teaching & Learning Princ |
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ARE 5359. Teaching Art K-12 4(4,0). PR: Admission to MA in Art Education, graduate standing or C.I. Transition from university art practices to public school teaching of art. Organize, design, and analyze art learning for students K-12. Materials & Supply Fee: $5.00 Summer. ED-Teaching & Learning Princ |
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ARE 5454. Studio Experiences in Art Education 3(3,0). PR: Graduate admission or C.I. Materials available for instruction in public schools will be explored in depth in relation to their appropriateness and productive qualities. May be repeated for credit. Materials & Supply Fee: $5.00 Spring, Summer. ED-Teaching & Learning Princ |
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ARE 5648. Contemporary Visual Arts Education 3(3,0). PR: ARE 4443 or C.I. Continued study of current programs and innovations in public school Visual Arts Programs. Occasional. ED-Teaching & Learning Princ |
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ARE 6195. Teaching Art Appreciation with Interdisciplinary Strategies 3(2,1). PR: Graduate status and public school teaching experience. Focuses on the examination of art appreciation examples and concepts toward planning curriculum (interdisciplinary for the study of art history, criticism, and aesthetics). Materials & Supply Fee: $5.00 Fall. ED-Teaching & Learning Princ |
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ARE 6450. K-12 Instructional Materials 3(3,0). PR: Graduate standing or C.I. A historical examination of art education curriculum along with developing learning experiences and visual resources (slides, transparencies, technology) from art works and, documentation. Occasional. ED-Teaching & Learning Princ |
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ARE 6666. Arts Advocacy 3(2,1). The study and development of plans to produce arts advocacy programs for the public school system. Materials & Supply Fee: $5.00 Occasional. ED-Teaching & Learning Princ |
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ARE 6905. Research Trends in Art Education 3(3,0). PR: EDF 6481. This course will further prepare art education graduate students to identify and review landmark research and conduct relevant art education research. May be repeated for credit. Occasional. ED-Teaching & Learning Princ |
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ARH 5897. Advanced Seminar in Art History 3(3,0). PR: ARH 2050 and ARH 2051 or C.I. Research methods on various topics including: major artist, monument, cultural period or theme. Occasional. CAH-Art |
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ART 5109C. Multi-Cultural Crafts Design 3(2,4). PR: ART 2201C, ART 2203C, ART 2300C, ART 2301C, graduate status or senior standing, or C.I. The content of this course will include an appreciation for and the production of Western and Non-Western art forms. Occasional. CAH-Art |
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ART 5280C. Serial Content and Classic Form I 3(3,3). PR: Admission to MFA. Studio course exploring serial imaging history, pictographs, alphabet development, typographic design, and the computer as sequenced design concepts and tools. Fall. CAH-Art |
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ART 5284. Design Theory and Methods 3(3,0). PR: Admission to MFA or C.I. Introduction to semiotic theory, communication theory, perceptual codes, human factors and visual rhetoric. Fall. CAH-Art |
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ART 5670C. Digital Illustration 3(2,4). CR: ART 6683C. Methods and media effects usually associated with traditional illustration in a digital platform. Spring. CAH-Art |
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ART 5694. Crosscultural Electronic Art and Design 3(3,0). PR: Admission to MFA. Explores digital/electronic art and technology from mid 20th century to present. Explores key electronic artists and issues of the "arts electronica" into the present. Spring. CAH-Art |
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ART 5695. WebArt I 3(3,0). PR: Admission to MFA. Students will explore the web and experiment with pertinent software, as well as design and implement websites. Projects will be determined at the outset of each semester. Spring. CAH-Art |
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ART 5696. Art, Design and Human Interactions 3(3,0). PR: Admission to MFA. Exploration and design of interface interactions systems and technologies in contemporary society and culture including place making, way finding, electronic interface design, and publication design. Spring. CAH-Art |
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ART 5698. Concourse I 3(3,0). PR: ART 5910 and ART 5280C and ART 5694, or C.I. Digital reproduction of studio works. Materials & Supply Fee: $45.00 Fall. CAH-Art |
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ART 5745. Physical and Virtual Sculpture 3(3,0). PR: Acceptance to MFA in Studio Art and the Computer or C.I. A course exploring historical (tactile) and contemporary (virtual) approaches to the creation of 3D sculptural objects. Occasional. CAH-Art |
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ART 5811C. The Professional Practice of Art 3(3,1). PR: ART 2201C, ART 2203C, ART 2300C, ART 2301C (no graduate level prerequisite), graduate status or senior standing, or C.I. Seminar class on political information pertaining to professional practices in the art world. Overview of inventory processing, accounting, and the marketing of art. Materials & Supply Fee: $15.00 Fall. CAH-Art |
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ART 5910. Studio Concentration I 3(3,0). PR: Admission to MFA. Course is the primary for production of work in studio. Students will meet periodically with faculty to discuss progress. Professor will meet with the whole class periodically in order to facilitate a group critique of work completed. May be used in the degree program a maximum of three times. Materials & Supply Fee: $45.00 Fall, Spring. CAH-Art |
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ART 5934. Concepts of Contemporary Art 3(3,0). PR: Graduate standing or C.I. Current issues in contemporary international art. Graded S/U. Occasional. CAH-Art |
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ART 5941. Graduate Practicum I 1(1,0). PR: Web Art I, graduate status, or C.I. Candidates with cross-disciplinary interests will discuss and analyze issues in digital art making via the internet. Students will use this information to develop projects in their specialization. Occasional. CAH-Art |
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ART 6281C. Serial Content and Classic Form II 3(3,3). PR: Content and Form I. Studio course exploring the book form via digital technology (for book history, essential basic design principles, and typographical designs) and traditional methods. Fall. CAH-Art |
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ART 6683C. Time Arts 3(3,0). PR: Admission to MFA program or C.I. Students explore experimental, innovative and simplistic approaches to the visual representation of movement in a wide variety of analog and digital media. Spring. CAH-Art |
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ART 6687. Research Concentration I 3(3,0). PR: ART 5910, ART 5698 and ART 5284. Apply artistic techniques from prior courses to produce an interactive body of work delivered on web, DVD, video, etc. Even Fall. CAH-Art |
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ART 6689. Research Concentration II 3(3,0). PR: ART 6687 and PR: or CR: ART 6699. Continuation of Research Concentration I. Produce an interactive body of art work under a unified theme. Occasional. CAH-Art |
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ART 6697. Web Art II 3(3,0). PR: ART 5695, graduate standing, or C.I. Students explore various programs and pertinent software used in website design and implementation. Fall. CAH-Art |
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ART 6699. Concourse II 3(3,0). PR: ART 5698. Continuation of Concourse I. Digital work used to create group web exhibit and interactive portfolio. Materials & Supply Fee: $45.00 Occasional. CAH-Art |
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ART 6743C. Intermedia Sculpture 3(3,3). PR: Admission to MFA. Enhancing material sense and repertoire regarding material selection, combination, and contextualization in static and dynamic projects. Design integration and enhanced structural awareness via media emphasized. Occasional. CAH-Art |
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ART 6911. Studio Concentration II 3(3,0). PR: Admission to MFA and ART 5910. Continuation of Concentration I. The principle class for studio work production. May be used in the degree program a maximum of two times. Materials & Supply Fee: $45.00 Fall. CAH-Art |
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ART 6930. Graduate Seminar 1(1,0). PR: Admission to MFA. Lecture and interactive discussion centers upon art, aesthetics, culture, technology, and industry in relation to computer art and design. May be used in the degree program a maximum of three times. Fall, Spring. CAH-Art |
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ART 6942. Graduate Practicum II 1(1,0). PR: Web Art I, Graduate Practicum I. Candidates with cross-disciplinary interests will discuss and analyze digital art making via the internet. Students will apply principals from Practicum I and Internet projects. Spring. CAH-Art |
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ASH 5227. The Arab-Israeli Conflict 3(3,0). PR: Graduate status or senior standing or C.I. This course examines the history of the Arab-Israeli conflict, placing particular emphasis on its origins in 19th century imperialism and Zionism. Occasional. CAH-History |
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ASH 5408. Colloquium in Modern China 3(3,0). PR: Graduate status or senior standing or C.I. Course explores works of scholarship in modern China including the rise of Communism, Chinese women and Sino-American relations. Occasional. CAH-History |
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AST 5165. Planetary Atmospheres 3(3,0). PR: Mechanics PHY 3220 and Modern Physics 3101, graduate status or senior standing, or C.I. This course will examine the physical and chemical processes that govern the behavior of the atmosphere of Earth and the other planets. Occasional. COS-Physics |
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AST 5765. Advanced Astronomical Data Analysis 3(3,0). PR: MAC 2313, a 3000-level or higher course in astronomy or planetary science, or C.I. Advanced astronomical data formation and acquisition, detector physics, measurement extraction, error analysis, modeling, computer programming, statistics, interpretation, and written and oral presentation of results. Occasional. COS-Physics |
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BCH 6740. Advanced Biochemistry 3(3,0). PR: BCH 4053 and BCH 4054 or C.I. Biochemistry focusing on enzymology, regulation of the activiy of enzymes and cellular chemical activity, and biochemical methods to study proteins. Occasional. COS-Chemistry |
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BME 5572. Biomedical Nanotechnology 3(3,0). PR: EEE 3350 or C.I. Human Physiology, Bioelectric Phenomena and Neurons, Nanoelectronics for fabrication of biochips for human biomedical applications, self-assembly, bioelectronics, moral and ethical issues. Summer. ECS-Electrical & Computer Eng |
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BOT 5485C. Terrestrial Cryptogams 3(2,3). PR: BOT 4303C, graduate status or senior standing, or C.I. A lecture-laboratory survey course on the biodiversity and classification of terrestrial-cryptogams (bryophytes, ferns, and fern allies) with special emphasis on those found in Florida. Materials & Supply Fee: $15.00 Occasional. COS-Biology |
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BOT 6623C. Plant Ecology 4(3,3). PR: PCB 3044, and graduate standing or C.I. The study of the abiotic and biotic processes that control the distribution of terrestrial flora at local, landscape, and global scales. Materials & Supply Fee: $15.00 Occasional. COS-Biology |
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BSC 5258L. Tropical Biology Research and Conservation 3(0,3). PR: Graduate standing or C.I. Research and conservation in New World tropics, including a field trip to Belize. Tropical biodiversity and forest ecology, integrating conservation strategies in research and communication. COS-Biology |
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BSC 5408L. Advanced Biology Laboratory Techniques 3(0,9). PR: BS degree, C.I. This course will emphasize those biological techniques and resources necessary for students about to begin thesis research. Individual and small group instruction in current laboratory techniques, literature searches, and hands-on practice of techniques will be stressed. May not be repeated for credit. Materials & Supply Fee: $15.00 Occasional. COS-Biology |
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BSC 5418. Tissue Engineering 3(3,0). PR: Graduate standing. Introduction to Tissue Engineering with a special emphasis on the current status of the field, on novel methods and on cell biomaterial interactions. Occasional. COM-Molecular & Microbiology |
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BSC 5817. Biology for AP Teachers 3(3,0). PR: Graduate status or senior standing or C.I. Participants will perform and evaluate the 12 required labs, analyze the design and grading of the exam, and develop a representative program. Occasional. COS-Biology |
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BSC 5821. Biogeography 4(4,0). PR: Graduate standing or C.I. Study of geographic variation in nature, ranging from past to present and from genes to ecosystems. Materials & Supply Fee: $15.00 Occasional. COS-Biology |
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BSC 6407C. Laboratory Methods in Molecular Biology 4(2,4). PR: Graduate standing, PCB 4524 or C.I. Experimental techniques and design in laboratory biological research. Materials & Supply Fee: $45.00 Occasional. COM-Molecular & Microbiology |
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BSC 6431. Practice of Biomolecular Science 2(2,0). PR: Graduate standing. Introduces students to the practice of biomolecular science. Graded S/U. Fall. COM-Molecular & Microbiology |
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BSC 6432. Structure-Function-Relationships of Biomolecular Science I 5(5,0). PR: 1) Acceptance in the Molecular Biology and Microbiology master's program, and 2) Biochem I, or Molecular Biology 1 and 2, or Cell Biology. First semester of a two semester sequence with lectures and literature discussion of structures, functions and relationships of action and functions of biomolecules. Fall. COM-Molecular & Microbiology |
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BSC 6433. Structure-Function-Relationships of Biomolecular Science II 5(5,0). PR: PCB 3522, and PCB 4524 or BCH 4053 or PCB 3023. Graduate standing. Second semester of a two semester sequence with lectures, literature discussion of structure - function - relationships of action and functions of biomolecules. Spring. COM-Molecular & Microbiology |
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BSC 6614. Advanced Topics in Systematics 1(1,0). PR: An evolution course, C.I. admission to graduate program. Discussion of new cutting edge topics in Systematics and hands on learning of computer data analysis in this field. Occasional. COS-Biology |
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BSC 6950. Biological Research Resources 3(3,0). PR: Graduate status. Research methodology including literature resources, problem conceptualization, research proposals, data collection, and analysis and presentation of findings. Materials & Supply Fee: $15.00 Occasional. COS-Biology |
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BTE 6935. Seminar in Business Education 3(3,0). PR: Graduate standing or C.I. Current problems, issues, and trends in business education. Summer. ED-Teaching & Learning Princ |
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BUL 5332. Advanced Business Law Topics 3(3,0). PR: Admission to graduate program, or Management major or minor in term of graduation, BUL 3130. Advanced business law topics including coverage of the Uniform Commercial Code, torts, commercial paper, and secured transactions. Fall, Spring. BA-Accounting |
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BUL 5810. Legal and Social Environment of Business 3(3,0). PR: Admission to graduate program. Analysis of the legal and ethical environment of business, the effects of legislation and regulation on business activity, and the role of law and ethics in the decision-making process. Occasional. BA-Accounting |
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BUL 6444. Law and Ethics 3(3,0). PR: Accepted for graduate study in College of Business Administration. Legal and ethical issues inherent in business decision making, including the effects of legislation, regulation, diversity, harassment, and other workplace issues on business activity. Fall, Spring. BA-Accounting |
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CAP 5015. Multimedia Compression on the Internet 3(3,0). PR: Seniors and graduate students with interest in internet technology. Multimedia data; internet technology; entropy; compression methods; lossy compression; vector quantization; transform coding; wavelet video compression; model based compression. Occasional. ECS-Computer Science |
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CAP 5055. AI for Game Programming 3(3,0). PR: CS Foundation Exam or EEL 4851C or C.I. Surveys cutting-edge AI techniques for video games and board games and contrasts them with more traditional approaches. Spring. ECS-Computer Science |
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CAP 5415. Computer Vision 3(3,0). PR: COP 3503C, MAC 2312 and COT 3960. Image formation, binary vision, region growing and edge detection, shape representation, dynamic scene analysis, texture, stereo and range images, and knowledge representation. Fall. ECS-Computer Science |
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CAP 5419. 3D Computer Vision 3(3,0). PR: C.I. 2D/3D Projective Geometry, Projective Transformation Estimation, Camera Calibration, Single View Modeling, Bi-focal Modeling, Fundamental Matrix, Stratified Structure, Homography, Tri-focal Tensor, Auto-Calibration, Cheirality. Occasional. ECS-Computer Science |
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CAP 5510. Bioinformatics 3(3,0). PR: Background in programing language or molecular biology. This course introduces problems, concepts, algorithms, and applications in Bioinformatics. It covers essential topics such as sequence alignment and prediction of gene and protein structure. Occasional. ECS-Computer Science |
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CAP 5512. Evolutionary Computation 3(3,0). This course covers the field of evolutionary computation, focusing on the theory and application of genetic algorithms. Spring. ECS-Computer Science |
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CAP 5610. Machine Learning 3(3,0). PR: CAP 4630 or C.I. Origin/evaluation of machine intelligence; machine learning concepts and their applications in problem solving, planning and "expert systems" symbolic role of human and computers. Occasional. ECS-Computer Science |
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CAP 5636. Advanced Artificial Intelligence 3(3,0). PR: CAP 4630. Al theory of knowledge representation, "expert systems", memory organization, problem solving, learning, planning, vision, and natural language. Fall. ECS-Computer Science |
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CAP 5725. Computer Graphics I 3(3,0). Architecture of graphics processors; display hardware; principles of programming and display software; problems and applications of graphic systems. Spring. ECS-Computer Science |
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CAP 6133. Advanced Topics in Computer Security and Computer Forensics 3(3,0). PR: COP 5611, COT 5405, CNT 5008. Advanced topics in computer security and forensics such as cryptography; automatic instrusion detection, advanced pattern matching, statistical techniques, firewalls, and vulnerability scanning. Occasional. ECS-Computer Science |
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CAP 6135. Malware and Software Vulnerability Analysis 3(3,0). PR: CNT 4704 or equivalent and CGS 5131, or C.I. Analyzes computer malicious codes, such as virus, worm, trojan, spyware, and software vulnerabilities, such as buffer-overflow. Even Fall. ECS-Computer Science |
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CAP 6411. Computer Vision Systems 3(3,0). PR: CAP 5415. Recent systems contributing toward recognition, reasoning, knowledge representation, navigation, and dynamic scene analysis. Comparisons, enhancements, and integrations of such systems. Occasional. ECS-Computer Science |
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CAP 6412. Advanced Computer Vision 3(3,0). PR: CAP 5415. Computational theories of perception, shape from IX' techniques, multi-resolution image analysis, 3-D model based vision, perceptual organization, spatiotemporal model, knowledge-based vision systems. Occasional. ECS-Computer Science |
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CAP 6545. Machine Learning Methods for Bioinformatics 3(3,0). PR: CAP 5510 or C.I. Machine learning methods and their applications in Bioinformatics. Occasional. ECS-Computer Science |
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CAP 6616. Neuroevolution and Generative and Developmental Systems 3(3,0). PR: COP 3503C or C.I. Focuses on evolving neural networks for difficult sequential decision and control tasks and associated issues in efficient encoding and representation. Occasional. ECS-Computer Science |
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CAP 6637. Affective Computing with Artificial Intelligence 3(3,0). PR: CAP 5636. Improve understanding of functional role of affect. Integrate emotion recognition techniques. Synthesize emotion and expresion of emotion for autonomous agents. Understand affective computing social implecations. Occasional. ECS-Computer Science |
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CAP 6640. Computer Understanding of Natural Language 3(3,0). PR: CAP 5636. A study of the different approaches to build programs to understand natural language. The theory of parsing, knowledge representation, memory, and inference will be studied. Spring. ECS-Computer Science |
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CAP 6671. Intelligent Systems 3(3,0). PR: CAP 5610. Study of computer systems exhibiting intelligent attributes, particularly learning; basic concepts related to characteristics, capabilities, design, and principles of operation; discussion of relevant philosophical/social issues. Occasional. ECS-Computer Science |
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CAP 6675. Complex Adaptive Systems 3(3,0). PR: Graduate standing or C.I. This course is an introduction to the field of complex adaptive systems and will cover basic definitions, theoretical background, and empirical analyses. Fall. ECS-Computer Science |
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CAP 6676. Knowledge Representation 3(3,0). PR: CAP 5636. Topics covered include terminological languages, logicist approaches, ontologies, ontological and conceptual relativity, processes, intangibles, time, building large knowledge bases, and complexity analysis. Occasional. ECS-Computer Science |
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CAP 6701. Real-time Realistic Rendering 3(3,0). PR: CAP 4720 or CAP 5725. GPU Programming; State-of-the-art algorithms for: Real-time rendering of a lighting effects and realistic materials; Real-time volume rendering; real-time simulation and rendering of smoke. Occasional. ECS-Computer Science |
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CAP 6721. Ray Tracing 3(3,0). PR: CAP 5725, programming experience. Advanced graphics: Implementation of ray tracing algorithm plus extensions, spatial subdivisions, MC sampling, camera models, texture mapping, instancing. Occasional. ECS-Computer Science |
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CAP 6835. Visual Simulation, Rendering, and Photometry 3(3,0). PR: CAP 5415. Modeling: SFM, space carving, voxel coloring; image-based rendering: morphing, plenoptic resampling, lumigraph, layered 2.5D representation; Image-based photometry: light, color constancy, BRDF, intrinsic images, invariants. Occasional. ECS-Computer Science |
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CCE 5006. Introduction to Construction Industry 3(3,0). PR: Post-bac status or C.I. This course introduces students to the construction industry. Topics include project evaluation, project phases, project delivery systems, contracts, estimating and schedule drawing and specifications. Research paper required. Occasional. ECS-Civil & Environmental |
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CCE 5036. Construction Estimation and Scheduling 3(3,0). PR: C.I. Provides students with an understanding of estimating and scheduling of construction projects. Topics include detailed estimates, scheduling and project control. Research paper required. Occasional. ECS-Civil & Environmental |
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CCE 5205. Construction Methods 3(3,0). PR: Post-bac status or C.I. This class covers construction project evaluation principles along with construction methods for civil and structural systems. Occasional. ECS-Civil & Environmental |
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CCE 5406. Construction Equipment and Productivity 3(3,0). PR: C.I. Selection of appropriate equipment based on operational parameters. Principles of construction productivity measurement and analysis. Discrete event simulation. Occasional. ECS-Civil & Environmental |
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CCE 5815. Mechanical and Electrical Systems for Buildings 4(4,0). PR: C.I. This course covers the design and construction of mechanical and electrical systems for buildings. Research paper required. Occasional. ECS-Civil & Environmental |
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CCJ 5015. The Nature of Crime 3(3,0). PR: Admission to Criminal Justice Master's program or C.I. This course provides an overview of major dimensions of crime in the U.S.; epidemology of crime, costs of crime, and typologies of crime and criminals. Occasional. HPA-Criminal Justice/Legal St |
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CCJ 5040. International Perspectives on Law and Justice 6(6,0). PR: C.I. or graduate standing. Examination of the legal and criminal justice systems of other nations and territories through lecture, seminar, research and field visits. Occasional. HPA-Criminal Justice/Legal St |
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CCJ 5073. Data Management Systems for Crime Analysis 3(3,0). PR: Graduate standing or C.I. This course is designed to provide the conceptual basis, understanding, and skills necessary for complex crime data manipulation. Fall. HPA-Criminal Justice/Legal St |
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CCJ 5105. Foundations of Law Enforcement 3(3,0). PR: C.I. Examines police role in modern society and law enforcement policy. Occasional. HPA-Criminal Justice/Legal St |
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CCJ 5406. Research and Technology Implementation 3(3,0). Changing roles of social and physical sciences as related to the objectives and administration of public safety agencies. Occasional. HPA-Criminal Justice/Legal St |
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CCJ 5456. The Administration of Justice 3(3,0). PR: Admission to Criminal Justice Master's program or C.I. This course provides an overview of the criminal justice system and a critical analysis of formal and informal processing of offenders by criminal justice agencies. Fall, Spring, Summer. HPA-Criminal Justice/Legal St |
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CCJ 5467. Justice and Safety System Manpower 3(3,0). Processes essentials to administration to human resources in criminal justice and public safety agencies; structure and processes for acquisition, training, and maintenance of personnel. Occasional. HPA-Criminal Justice/Legal St |
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CCJ 5617. Mental Disorder, Crime, and Criminal Justice 3(3,0). PR: CCJ 5456, CCJ 5015, or C.I. An overview of the relationship between mental disorder, crime, and the criminal justice system. Occasional. HPA-Criminal Justice/Legal St |
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CCJ 5675. Human Rights and Criminal Justice 3(3,0). PR: Senior scholar or graduate standing or C.I. Provides in-depth analysis of the human rights movement and its potential impact upon criminal law as well as the juvenile and criminal justice systems. Occasional. HPA-Criminal Justice/Legal St |
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CCJ 5931. Contemporary Criminal Justice Strategies 3(3,0). PR: Graduate standing or C.I. Graduate level analysis of contemporary crime issues and the reactions of the criminal justice system to combat those crimes at both the national and international levels. May be used in the degree program a maximum of three times. Occasional. HPA-Criminal Justice/Legal St |
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CCJ 5934. Criminal Justice Investigative Process 1(1,0). PR: Graduate standing or C.I. Advanced seminar providing students with a broad view of how criminal justice investigative processes operate. Focuses on the roles and responsibilities of agents as investigators. May be used in the degree program a maximum of four times. Occasional. HPA-Criminal Justice/Legal St |
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CCJ 6021. Criminal Justice Responses to Terrorism 3(3,0). PR: Graduate standing. Critically examines phenomena of domestic and international terrorism to give students a solid grounding of salient issues in developing crime control strategies to prevent terrorism and mount appropriate responses to incidents. HPA-Criminal Justice/Legal St |
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CCJ 6038. Violent Crimes and Criminals 3(3,0). PR: CCJ 5456, CCJ 5015 or C.I. This course provides critical examination of violent crimes and criminals. Students will focus on gathering, reviewing, analyzing and synthesizing evidence-based data on violent crime. Occasional. HPA-Criminal Justice/Legal St |
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CCJ 6051. Community Justice 3(3,0). PR: CCJ 5015. Examines the emergence of community justice as a major perspective in the U.S. punishment system. Occasional. HPA-Criminal Justice/Legal St |
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CCJ 6067. Perspectives on Genocide 3(3,0). PR: CCJ 5456, CCJ 5015, or C.I. This course provides a critical examination of criminal justice perspectives on genocide. Occasional. HPA-Criminal Justice/Legal St |
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CCJ 6074. Investigative and Intelligence Analysis: Theory and Methods 3(3,0). PR: Graduate standing or C.I. This course is designed to familiarize the student with the complex analytical techniques and procedures used to support criminal investigations and criminal intelligence efforts. Occasional. HPA-Criminal Justice/Legal St |
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CCJ 6077. Advanced Crime Mapping and Analysis in Criminal Justice 3(3,0). PR: CCJ 5073 and Crime Mapping and Analysis in Criminal Justice or C.I. Develop advanced mapping and analysis proficiency utilizing sophisticated spatial analysis techniques. Summer. HPA-Criminal Justice/Legal St |
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CCJ 6079. Crime Mapping and Analysis in Criminal Justice 3(3,0). PR: Graduate standing or C.I. Course provides the conceptual knowledge and practical skills to design and implement GIS based analysis of community crime problems. Spring. HPA-Criminal Justice/Legal St |
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CCJ 6106. Policy Analysis in Criminal Justice 3(3,0). This course is designed to familiarize students with the causes and consequences of public policy with an emphasis on criminal justice policy. Fall. HPA-Criminal Justice/Legal St |
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CCJ 6118. Criminal Justice Organizations 3(3,0). PR: Graduate standing or C.I. Theory and research on complex organizations are applied in criminal justice settings. Alternative organizational goals, structures, staffing patterns, management styles and planning strategies are examined. Fall. HPA-Criminal Justice/Legal St |
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CCJ 6205. American Criminal Courts 3(3,0). PR: Graduate standing or C.I. Critically study and evaluate day-to-day discretionary decisions of prosecutors, judges and defense attorneys and identify how their decisions shape the broad discretionary power this institution yields. Spring. HPA-Criminal Justice/Legal St |
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CCJ 6217. Law and Social Control 3(3,0). This course will examine the types of behavior the state has sought to control and the means employed to exert such control. Occasional. HPA-Criminal Justice/Legal St |
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CCJ 6335. Criminal Justice Sentencing and Punishment Policy 3(3,0). PR: Graduate standing or C.I. This course critically examines the impact of sentencing policy on the correctional system, offenders, their families and the communities to which they return upon release. HPA-Criminal Justice/Legal St |
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CCJ 6362. Death Penalty 3(3,0). PR: Graduate standing or C.I. Examines death penalty policies throughout the U.S., their administation, and deterrent issues. Occasional. HPA-Criminal Justice/Legal St |
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CCJ 6366. Criminal Justice Responses to Domestic Violence 3(3,0). PR: CCJ 6704 or C.I. This course examines the criminal justice response to domestic violence. Particular emphasis is placed on historical responses, policy as well as an examination of the current role of police, prosecutors, defense attorneys and magistrates in handling domestic assault and battery. Occasional. HPA-Criminal Justice/Legal St |
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CCJ 6431. Leadership and Ethics in Criminal Justice 3(3,0). PR: CCJ 5456 or C.J. Examines the leadership issues faced by decision makers in the criminal justice system. Occasional. HPA-Criminal Justice/Legal St |
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CCJ 6485. Issues in Justice Policy 3(3,0). Examination of selected issues of public policy regarding the functions and roles of criminal justice agencies vis-a-vis other government departments or agencies and public purposes. May be repeated for credit. Fall, Spring, Summer. HPA-Criminal Justice/Legal St |
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CCJ 6669. Race, Crime and Justice 3(3,0). PR: Graduate standing or C.I. This course is designed to acquaint students of all disciplines with the operational dynamics of race, crime and justice. Fall. HPA-Criminal Justice/Legal St |
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CCJ 6704. Research Methods in Criminal Justice 3(3,0). PR: Admission to Criminal Justice Master's program or C.I. An advanced examination of research methodology in criminal justice settings on such topics as problem conceptualization, sampling designs, research proposals, data collection, and evaluation techniques. Fall, Spring, Even Summer. HPA-Criminal Justice/Legal St |
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CCJ 6705. Applied Criminal Justice Research 3(3,0). Upon successful completion of this course the student will gain an understanding of the major philosophical, theoretical, and conceptual approaches to evaluation research. Occasional. HPA-Criminal Justice/Legal St |
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CCJ 6706. Quantitative Methods and Computer Utilization in Criminal Justice 3(3,0). PR: Admission to Criminal Justice Master's program or C.I. Application of statistical software to quantitative and qualitative methods in Criminal Justice. Fall, Spring, Odd Summer. HPA-Criminal Justice/Legal St |
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CCJ 6714. Advanced Quantitative Methods in Criminal Justice 3(3,0). PR: CCJ 6706. Application of multivariate linear and nonlinear statistical techniques to criminal justice issues. Focus is on selecting appropriate procedures, computer-based analysis and interpreting and applying results. Fall. HPA-Criminal Justice/Legal St |
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CCJ 6730. Planned Change and Innovation in Criminal Justice 3(3,0). This course will provide participants with an understanding of planned individual and organizational change so that they may become successful agents of such change Occasional. HPA-Criminal Justice/Legal St |
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CCJ 6934. Criminal Justice, Crime, and Popular Culture 3(3,0). PR: Graduate standing or C.I. Explore how Criminal Justice System, criminals, and crime are portrayed in entertainment and news media, and the effects portrayals have on society and criminal justice. Occasional. HPA-Criminal Justice/Legal St |
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CCJ 6938. Special Topics in Criminal Justice Variable. Students are exposed to in-depth coverage of a particular contemporary problem in criminal justice, for example, the death penalty or the influence of the media on crime and punishment. Occasional. HPA-Criminal Justice/Legal St |
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CCJ 6946. Criminal Justice Practicum Variable. Students will undertake a significant research project in a criminal justice agency. Fall, Spring. HPA-Criminal Justice/Legal St |
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CCJ 7457. Seminar in Criminal Justice Theory 3(3,0). PR: Admission to PhD program or C.I. Examination of the theoretical basis of criminal justice policies. Focus on retribution, incapacitation, deterrence, rehabilitation, and restoration. Occasional. HPA-Criminal Justice/Legal St |
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CCJ 7930. Seminar in Criminal Justice Policy Analysis 3(3,0). PR: Admission to PhD program or C.I. Criminal justice policy formulation, implementation, and evaluation, with special emphasis on problems of conceptualization and methodology. Occasional. HPA-Criminal Justice/Legal St |
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CDA 5106. Advanced Computer Architecture I 3(3,0). PR: CDA 4150C. Instruction set architectures, processor implementation, memory hierarchy, pipelining, computer arithmetic, vector processing, and I/O. Fall, Spring. ECS-Computer Science |
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CDA 5110. Parallel Architecture and Algorithms 3(3,0). PR: COT 4210, CDA 5106. General-purpose vs. special-purpose parallel computers; arrays, message-passing; shared-memory; taxonomy; parallization techniques; communication synchronization and granularity; parallel data structures; automatic program restructing. Occasional. ECS-Computer Science |
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CDA 5215. Architecture and Design of VLSI 3(3,0). PR: CDA 4150C or equivalent. Overview of VLSI technology. Logical design of basic subsystems; integrated system design tools; design of a VLSI computer system. Occasional. ECS-Computer Science |
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CDA 5530. Performance Models of Computers and Networks 3(3,0). PR: Senior standing or beginning graduate student. Performance Models of Computer Systems and Networks using probability models and discrete event simulations. Queuing Theory and modeling tools. Occasional. ECS-Computer Science |
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CDA 5532. Network-Centric Computing 3(3,0). PR: Graduate standing. Concepts in network-centric computing and process coordination in information grids. Occasional. ECS-Computer Science |
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CDA 6107. Parallel Computer Architecture 3(3,0). PR: CDA 4150C, recommended: CDA 5106, graduate standing. Principles and trade-offs in the design of parallel architectures, shared-memory, message-passing, dataflow, data-parallel machines, cache coherance protocols, consistence models, and interconnection networks. Spring. ECS-Computer Science |
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CDA 6211. VLSI Algorithms and Architecture 3(3,0). PR: CDA 5215. VLSI algorithms, algorithms on regular geometries, hierarchically organized machines; illustrative algorithms: Matrix, DFT, recurrence evaluation, pattern matching, searching, sorting, graph, etc.; area-time complexity issues. Occasional. ECS-Computer Science |
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CEG 5015. Geotechnical Engineering II 3(3,0). PR: CEG 4011C. Continuation of CEG 011C with emphasis on shear strength and design factors for earth pressures, bearing capacity, and slope stability. Occasional. ECS-Civil & Environmental |
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CEG 5700. Geo-Environmental Engineering 3(3,0). PR: CEG 4011C. Geotechnical applications to environmental problems, groundwater flow, soil contamination and groundwater contaminate transport, geosynthetics and stability of landfill design, control of contaminated sites. Occasional. ECS-Civil & Environmental |
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CEG 6065. Soil Dynamics 3(3,0). PR: CEG 4011C. Comprehensive coverage in calculating the dynamic response of foundations, presenting a variety of contemporary techniques for fields and laboratory. Occasional. ECS-Civil & Environmental |
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CEG 6115. Foundation Engineering 3(3,0). PR: CEG 5015. Analysis and design of spread footings, mat foundations, retaining walls, sheeting and bracing systems and pile foundations. Occasional. ECS-Civil & Environmental |
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CEG 6317. Advanced Geotechnical Engineering 3(3,0). PR: CEG 5015. Mechanics of soils and models; elasticity and plasticity of soil bodies; strength of soils and stability of soil structures. Occasional. ECS-Civil & Environmental |
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CEN 5016. Software Engineering 3(3,0). PR: COP 4331C. Application of formal software processes, engineering methods, and documentation standards to the development of large scale software systems. A team project is required. Spring. ECS-Computer Science |
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CEN 6081. Engineering Software Design in Distributed and Parallel Systems 3(3,0). PR: EEL 4882 and EEL 4884C or EEL 5881. This course will focus on engineering software design, implementation, configuration and performance evaluation of distributed and parallel systems. Occasional. ECS-Computer Science |
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CES 5144. Matrix Methods for Structural Analysis 3(3,0). PR: CES 4100C or C.I. Implementation of the matrix methods for structural analysis that are commonly and currently used in practice and in research, special topics such as finite element formulations, special analysis procedures, and use of software packages. Occasional. ECS-Civil & Environmental |
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CES 5325. Bridge Engineering 3(3,0). PR: CES 4605 and CES 4702 or C.I. Bridge engineering fundamentals, design philosophies, analysis and design concepts for concrete and steel bridges, AASHTO specifications, Bridge rating, and introduction to Bridge health monitoring. Occasional. ECS-Civil & Environmental |
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CES 5606. Advanced Steel Structures 3(3,0). PR: CES 4605. Behavior and design of steel buildings; emphasis on AISC-LRFD building code; complex connections, tension members, stability of compression members, laterally unsupported beams, frames, and beam columns. Occasional. ECS-Civil & Environmental |
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CES 5706. Advanced Reinforced Concrete 3(3,0). PR: CES 4702 or C.I. Design of frames, two-way floor systems, shear walls; shear and torsion; compression field theory; inelastic analysis; wind and seismic design; introduction to prestressed concrete. Occasional. ECS-Civil & Environmental |
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CES 5821. Masonry and Timber Design 3(3,0). PR: C.I. Structural properties of masonry and timber; design loads-codes and standards; analysis for axial loads, flexure and shear. Occasional. ECS-Civil & Environmental |
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CES 6010. Structural Reliability 3(3,0). PR: STA 3032 and CES 4100C or equivalent course or C.I. Application of probability theory to classical and computational reliability methods for civil systems. Topics in component and system reliability, simulation, bounds, sensitivity, and model updating. Occasional. ECS-Civil & Environmental |
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CES 6116. Finite Element Structural Analysis 3(3,0). PR: CES 4101 or C.I. Concept, theory, and application of the finite element method; analysis of one-, two-, and three-dimensional structural components and systems; stability and dynamics; applications. Occasional. ECS-Civil & Environmental |
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CES 6170. Boundary Element Methods in Civil Engineering 3(3,0). PR: C.I. Green's theorems; integral formulations for two- and three-dimensional and axisymmetric problems of solid mechanics; applications to structural and geomechanics problems; programming. Occasional. ECS-Civil & Environmental |
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CES 6209. Dynamics of Structures 3(3,0). PR: C.I. Response analysis of single and multi-degree-of-freedom systems to periodic and non-periodic excitations; continuous systems; response spectra; applications in structural engineering. Occasional. ECS-Civil & Environmental |
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CES 6218. Structural Stability 3(3,0). PR: EML 5237 or equivalent. Analysis of structural elements, columns, frameworks, lateral stability. Introduction to the stability of plates. Energy and approximate methods. Occasional. ECS-Civil & Environmental |
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CES 6220. Wind and Earthquake Engineering 3(3,0). PR: CES 6209 or C.I. Wind characteristics; wind effects on structures; dynamic analysis for wind loads; nature of earthquake forces; response spectra and seismic design; wind and seismic codes. Occasional. ECS-Civil & Environmental |
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CES 6230. Advanced Structural Mechanics 3(3,0). PR: C.I. Review of biaxial bending and torsion; plate bending; theory of elasticity, visco-elasticity and plasticity; anisotropic elasticity and stability. Occasional. ECS-Civil & Environmental |
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CES 6527. Nonlinear Structural Analysis 3(3,0). PR: CES 4101 or CES 5144 or C.I. Structural nonlinear analysis theory and applications, including material and geometric nonlinearity, numerical methods and solution strategies, inelastic element formulation, and use of software packages. Odd Spring. ECS-Civil & Environmental |
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CES 6715. Prestressed Concrete Structures 3(3,0). PR: CES 4702 and CES 5706 or C.I. Prestressed concrete behavior and design; applications in building and bridge design including pre- and post-tensioned girders, floors, roofs, and walls. Occasional. ECS-Civil & Environmental |
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CES 6840. Composite Steel Concrete Structures 3(3,0). PR: CES 5606 and CES 5706 or C.I. Fundamentals of composite action; high performance materials, design of composite beams, slabs, beam-columns, joints; applications of prestressing; composite buildings and bridges; construction methods. Occasional. ECS-Civil & Environmental |
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CES 6910. Research in Structural Engineering 3(3,0). PR: C.I. Behavior and design of steel, concrete, or composite structures under cyclic, wind, earthquake, impact, or blast loading. Occasional. ECS-Civil & Environmental |
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CET 5012. Information and Communications Infrastructure 3(3,0). PR: Graduate standing or C.I. This course provides an overview of information systems in the technology world. Topics include hardware, software, databases and related technologies, and telecommunications systems. Fall. ECS-Engineering Technology |
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CET 6887. The Practice of Digital Forensics 3(3,0). PR: CGS 5131 or C.I. Application of digital scientific techniques to solve information assurance, forensic and legal problems. Occasional. ECS-Engineering Technology |
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CGN 5320C. Geographic Information systems 3(2,2). Programming theory and application of Geographic Information Systems to Civil Engineering projects. Occasional. ECS-Civil & Environmental |
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CGN 5504C. Civil Engineering Materials 3(2,2). PR: EGN 3365, EGN 3331, or C.I. Structure, properties, and applications of materials used in civil engineering including concrete, steel, asphalt, wood, soils, and composite materials. Occasional. ECS-Civil & Environmental |
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CGN 5506C. Asphalt Concrete Mix Design 3(2,2). PR: CEG 4011C. Properties of asphalt, aggregate and asphalt mixtures, Marshall mix design, Hveem mix design, pavement rehabilitation. Occasional. ECS-Civil & Environmental |
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CGN 6655. Regional Planning, Design, and Development 3(3,0). Project course dealing with planning, design, and development of regional systems, including projections, case studies, design alternatives, environmental impact, etc. Occasional. ECS-Civil & Environmental |
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CGS 5131. Computer Forensics I: Seizure and Examination of Computer Systems 3(3,0). PR: Computer literacy and C.I. Legal issues regarding seizure and chain of custody. Technical issues in acquiring computer evidence. Popular file systems are examined. Reporting issues in the legal system. Fall. ECS-Computer Science |
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CGS 5132. Computer Forensics II:Network Security, Intrusion Detection, & Forensic Analysis 3(3,0). PR: CGS 5131. Computer network protocals and security, network intrusion detection and prevention, digital evidence collection and evaluation, and legal issues involed in network forensics analysis. Spring. ECS-Computer Science |
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CHM 5225. Advanced Organic Chemistry 3(3,0). PR: CHM 2211, graduate status or senior standing, or C.I. Theoretical and physical organic concepts of organic systems from the perspective of modern structural theory, thermodynamics, and kinetics. Odd Fall. COS-Chemistry |
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CHM 5235. Applied Molecular Spectroscopy 3(3,0). PR: CHM 3120 and CHM 2211, and graduate status or senior standing or C.I. Determination of chemical structure through interpretation of UV, IR, NMR and Mass Spectra. Summer. COS-Chemistry |
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CHM 5305. Applied Biological Chemistry 3(3,0). PR: CHM 2211, and graduate status or senior standing or C.I. The identification from plants, synthesis, assessment of bioactivity, and design of pharmaceuticals and agrochemicals, as well as the impact of biotechnology in the chemical industry. Occasional. COS-Chemistry |
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CHM 5450. Polymer Chemistry 3(3,0). PR: CHM 2211, and graduate status or senior standing or C.I. An introduction to the chemistry of synthetic polymers. Synthetic methods, polymerization mechanisms, characterization techniques, and polymer properties will be considered. Even Fall. COS-Chemistry |
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CHM 5451C. Techniques in Polymer Science 3(1,5). PR: CHM 2211 and CHM 3410, graduate status or senior standing, or C.I. A laboratory and lecture course designed to introduce students to the major polymerization mechanisms along with polymer characterization and processing methods using modern instrumentation. Materials & Supply Fee: $45.00 Odd Spring. COS-Chemistry |
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CHM 5580. Advanced Physical Chemistry 3(3,0). CR: CHM 3411 and PR: MAC 2313, and graduate status or senior standing or C.I. Selected topics of thermodynamics, kinetics, quantum mechanics, and structure. Occasional. COS-Chemistry |
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CHM 5715C. Optical Materials Processing and Characterization Techniques 3(2,3). PR: CHM 3411 and CHM 4610 or equivalent. Glasses, crystals and polymeric materials will be processed and characterized for their properties. Laboratory will emphasize material structure and physical property relationships. Occasional. COS-Chemistry |
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CHM 6131. Advanced Instrumental Analysis 3(3,0). PR: CHM 6710. Advanced instrumental techniques related to luminescence spectroscopy and applications to chemical analysis. Occasional. COS-Chemistry |
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CHM 6278. The Organic Chemistry of Drug Design 3(3,0). PR: CHM 2211 (or equivalent) and C.I. Drug design and action using the principles of organic chemistry. Occasional. COS-Chemistry |
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CHM 6440. Kinetics and Catalysis 3(3,0). PR: CHM 3411 or equivalent. Classical kinetics with an emphasis on industrial applications and current catalysis methodologies. Spring. COS-Chemistry |
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CHM 6449. Photochemistry 3(3,0). PR: Graduate standing or C.I. Photochemistry with an emphasis on principles, mechanisms, and applications, such as photolithography, photonics, medicine, and environmental remediation. Occasional. COS-Chemistry |
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CHM 6492. Atomic Spectroscopy 3(3,0). PR: CHM 3120 or C.I. Includes theory and instrumentation for atomic absorption and emission spectroscopy with focus on their applications in various fields including forensic science. Occasional. COS-Chemistry |
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CHM 6620. Solid State Inorganic Chemistry 3(3,0). PR: CHM 4610, or C.I. Structure and chemistry of novel solid-state inorganic materials and their emerging applications. Occasional. COS-Chemistry |
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CHM 6710. Applied Analytical Chemistry 3(3,0). PR: CHM 2211, CHM 4130C, and CHM 3411 or equivalent. Concepts in molecular structure that integrate structural, physical, and chemical properties with aspects of industrial and analytical chemistry. Fall. COS-Chemistry |
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CHM 6711. Chemistry of Materials 3(3,0). PR: CHM 2211, CHM 4130C, and CHM 3411, or C.I. Structure and properties of chemical products, with an emphasis on the correlation between molecular form and the functional properties deemed desirable for the product. COS-Chemistry |
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CHM 6936. Graduate Chemistry Seminar 1(1,0). PR: C.I. A topic of current chemical interest will be presented by students at a regularly scheduled departmental seminar. May be repeated for credit. Occasional. COS-Chemistry |
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CHS 5502. Principles of Forensic Science 3(3,0). PR: Admission to Forensic Science MS program or C.I. Principles of forensic science crime scene investigation, concepts in physical and biological evidence, evidence collection and transport, discrimination and individualization of evidence. Occasional. COS-Chemistry |
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CHS 5503. Topics in Forensic Science 3(3,0). PR: Graduate status or C.I. Will include the history of Forensic Science and curent issues such as Digital Evidence. Occasional. COS-Chemistry |
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CHS 5518. The Forensic Collection and Examination of Digital Evidence 3(3,0). PR: Adv topics in Forensic Science, graduate status, or C.I. This course will ocver the nature of Digital Evidence collection and examination under the contraints of Law and courtroom procedures. Odd Summer. COS-Chemistry |
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CHS 5596. The Forensic Expert in the Courtroom 3(3,0). PR: CHS 3533C, CHS 6535, CHS 6536, or C.I. A study of the uses of technically and scientifically trained expert witnesses at trial. Spring. COS-Chemistry |
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CHS 6240. Chemical Thermodynamics 3(3,0). PR: CHM 3411 or equivalent. Classical and statistical thermodynamics with emphasis on industrial applications and estimation methods. Fall. COS-Chemistry |
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CHS 6251. Applied Organic Synthesis 3(3,0). PR: CHM 2211 and CHM 3411. A survey of chemical syntheses from both a product-oriented standpoint and a process-oriented standpoint. Relevant examples from the pharmaceutical and agricultural chemical industries. Spring. COS-Chemistry |
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CHS 6260. Chemical Unit Operations and Separations 3(3,0). PR: CHM 3411. A study of the elements and dynamics that are fundamental to industrial separation methods and transport processes. Even Fall. COS-Chemistry |
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CHS 6261. Chemical Process and Product Development 2(2,0). PR: C.I. Development of chemical products and processes including the determination of technical economic feasibility; use of experiment design in the optimization of variables and scale-up methods. COS-Chemistry |
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CHS 6513. QA & Bioinformation 3(3,0). PR: C.I. and satisfaction of statistics and biology requirements. Principles of Quality Assurance a description of current industry wide standards and procedures for locating, evaluating, and processing information about DNA. Occasional. COS-Chemistry |
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CHS 6535. Forensic Molecular Biology 3(3,0). PR: PCB 4524, C.I.; and must have successfully completed undergraduate courses in statistics and biology. Procedures for recovering and typing DNA from evidentiary materials and the interpretation of data. Fall. COS-Chemistry |
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CHS 6535L. Forensic Analysis of Biological Materials 3(1,6). PR: CHS 6535, PCB 4524, C.I. and satisfaction of biology requirements. A laboratory course for forensic molecular biologists covering the procedures for recovering and typing DNA from evidentary materials. Materials & Supply Fee: $15.00 Occasional. COS-Chemistry |
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CHS 6536. Population Genetics and Genetic Data 3(3,0). PR: C.I. and must have successfully completed undergraduate courses in statistics and biology. Analysis of laboratory derived DNA data and how they can be applied in an occupational context. Fall. COS-Chemistry |
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CHS 6539C. Forensic Analysis Laboratory 4(2,3). PR: CHM 5235, CHS 6548, or C.I. Forensic analytical laboratory techniques focusing on spectroscopic and chromatographic methods. Occasional. COS-Chemistry |
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CHS 6548. Explosives and Accelerants Analysis 3(3,0). PR: CHM 4130C or C.I. Forensic analysis of explosives and accelerants by mass spectrometric techniques. Occasional. COS-Chemistry |
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CHS 6613. Current Topics in Environmental Chemistry 3(3,0). PR: CHM 2045C, CHM 2046, or the equivalent of a BS in biological, molecular, chemical or engineering sciences, or C.I. Advanced principles of environmental chemistry, environmental law, current remediation technologies and industrial practices relating to the environment. Odd Spring. COS-Chemistry |
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CIS 6386. Operation Systems and File System Forensics 3(3,0). PR: CGS 5131 or C.I. In-depth coverage of computer forensics related issues associated with multiple operating systems, multiple file systems, and applications. Spring. ECS-Engineering Technology |
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CIS 6395. Incident Response Technologies 3(3,0). PR: CGS 5131 or C.I. This course covers security incidents and intrusions. Topics include : identifying and categorizing incidents, responding to incidents, log analysis, network traffic analysis, and tools Spring. ECS-Engineering Technology |
