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COURSE TITLE COURSE DESCRIPTION LAST TERM OFFERED
ACCT 4236 ENVIRONMENTAL & SAFETY AUDITING
4236 Environmental and Safety Auditing (3) Prereq.: grade of “C”or above inCompliance and legal issues relative to environmental laws and safety regulations;and compliance auditing method-ology.
ACCT 3233 . emphasis on current laws
1S/2004
ACCT 7122 BUDGETING, COST ANALYSIS AND CONTROLACCT 7122 Budgeting, Cost Analysis and Control (3) Prereq.: ACCT 3121. Use of external accountingsystems for decision-making and control.7301 Financial Information Systems (3) Prereq.: ACCT 3122 or equivalent. MS in accounting students or
ACCT 7301 FINANCIAL INFORMATION SYSTEMS
permission of department. Basic knowledge of computers and databases . Financiawith empha-sis on the analysis and design of a system and its use in financial plannreporting.
l information systems, ing, control and
2S/2006
ACCT 7310 TAX ASPECTS OF PERSONAL FINANCIAL PLANNING7310 Tax Aspects of Personal Financial Planning (3) Prereq.: ACCT 3221 . Basgift taxation and income taxes as they affect personal tax planning; emphasis on w4080 Advanced Crop Production and Management (3) Prereq.: AGRO 1021 and
ic concepts of estate and ealth accumulation. 2S/2007
BIOL 3060 or
AGRO 4080 ADVANCED CROP PRODUCTION & MANAGEMENTequivalent . Effect of cultural practices on physiological/ecological interactions affdevelopment and yield.
7040 Research Methods in Plant Science (3) Prereq.: EXST 7005; or equivalent;
ecting crop growth, 2S/2005
field research
AGRO 7040
ANSC 3034
RES METHODS PLANT SCIENCE
ADV LIVE CARCASS EVALUATION
experience . Research activities and methodology used to conduct field research inmanagement disciplines from initial planning through publication of results; areas research proposal preparation and protocol development; selection of experimentalimplementation of research; data analysis, interpretation and presentation; and man
3034 Advanced Live Animal and Carcass Evaluation (3) Prereq.: ANSC 3033.
plant science and pest of emphasis include: design and uscript preparation. 2S/2008
1 hr. lecture; 4 hrs. lab . 2S/2008ANTH 3015 THE ARCHAEOLOGY OF ANCIENT GREECE 3015 The Archaeology of Ancient Greece (3) See CLST 3015 . 1S/2007ANTH 4081 HUMAN EVOLUTION 4081 Human Evolution (3) The biological and cultural evolution of the human sp
7105 Seminar in Historical Archaeology (3) Prereq.: consent of instructor. May ecies. 1S/2006be taken for a max. of 6
ANTH 7105 SEMINAR IN HISTORICAL ARCHAEOLOGY hrs. of credit when topics vary. 2145 Louisiana and Gulf Coast Building Culture (3) History and development
1S/2007of Louisiana and gulf
ARCH 2145 LA & GULF COAST BUILDING CULTURE coastal architecture from the 17th century to the present. * 2s/2007
ARCH 4003 INTENSIVE DESIGN STUDIO4003 Intensive Design Studio (6) Su Prereq.: admission to the MArch program. 1Introduction to design, analysis and the development of basic architectural skills.
2 hrs. studio . 3S/2005
4033 F d t l f A hit t l T h l (2)S P d i i t t4033 Fundamentals of Architectural Technology (2 Su Prereq.: adm ss on o hconsent of instructor . A survey of the fundamental theories and techniques of mat
h MA he rc program or hematical and physical
ARCH 4033
ARCH 4052
FUNDAMENTALS OF ARCHITECTURAL TECHNOLOGY
ADVANCED ARCH HISTORY
science related to the application of architectural technology.4052 Advanced Architectural History (3) Prereq.: ARCH 2007, 2008 . Topics ontheory.
4165 Applied Principles of Conservation (3) Prereq.: permission of department.
3S/2005 architectural history and
1S/2008 1 hr. lecture; 4 hrs. lab.
ARCH 4165 APPLIED PRINCIPLES OF CONSERVATIONLaboratory work will be at the LSU Rural Life Museum . Hands on work with tradmaterials, tools and methods: masonry, timber, bousillage and others.
itional construction 2S/2005
ARCH 4441 AESTHETICS OF ARCHITECTURE4441 Aesthetics of Architecture (3) Prereq.: consent of instructor . Developmenthrough archi-tectural literature.4991 Advanced Computer Applications in Design (3) Prereq.: permission of departmenthrs. lab . Development and application of computer-based image processing and in
of aesthetic theory 1S/2008
. 1 hr. lecture; 2 formation manage-ment
ARCH 4991ASST 3003
ADVANCED COMPUTER APPLICATIONS IN DESIGNNATIONAL SECURITY AFFAIRS
skills. 1S/20041S/2006
ASST 3004 NATIONAL SECURITY AFFAIRS 2S/2006 7080 Macroeconomic Analysis & Issues (3) Open only to students in the MBA pforces determining the magnitude of such variables as the aggregate volume of an
rogram . Examining economy's output, the
vol-ume of resource employment, the size of national income and the general pricevariables of trade and financial flows; international trade agreements and other for
level; international eign variables that affect
BADM 7080
BADM 7210BADM 7310
MACROECONOMIC ANALYSIS & ISSUES
UNDERSTANDING ETHICAL ISSUES IN BUSINESSSYSTEMS AUDIT
exchange rates, domestic income, output, prices and employment.
7210 Understanding Ethical Issues in Business (1.5) Designed to help future mansuccess-fully manage ethical issues and their economic, legal, political, social and
7310 Systems Audit (3) Introduction to IT audit and security concepts.
2S/2007
agers confront and cultural aspects. 2S/2006
* 1s/2008
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BASC 6002 TOP. IN BIOLOGICAL SCIENCE FOR ELEM. SCHOOL6002 Topics in Biological Science for Elementary School Teachers (3) Prereq.:introductory biology. May be taken for a max. of 9 hrs. of credit when topics vary6003 Topics in Environmental Science for Elementary School Teachers (3) Su
8 sem. hrs. of . 2S/2004May be taken for a max.
BASC 6003 TOP. IN ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE FOR ELEM. SCHL of 9 hrs. of credit when topics vary . 2S/2004
BE 2307 ELEMENTS OF LANDSCAPE CONSTRUCTION
2307 Elements of Landscape Construction (3) Prereq.: MATH 1022. 2 hrs. lectuand use of tape, level, transit, plane table and compass; principles of area and voluslope, drainage grades, legal land descriptions and topo-graphic mapping.
re; 3 hrs. lab . Theo-ry me calculations, land
2s/20053249 Engineering Practice I (3) Su Prereq.: consent of instructor. Pass-fail gradingweeks full-time employment in an industry participating in the summer program.
. A minimum of six Selected engineering
BE 3249 ENGINEERING PRACTICE problems in an industrial environment.
4360 Mobile Fluid Power Control (3) Prereq.: ME 3834 or equivalent. 2 hrs. lecand design of hydraulic systems and basic components; power steering, hydro-stat
3S/2004ture; 3 hrs. lab . Theory ic transmissions,
BE 4360 MOBILE FLUID POWER CONTROL electrohydraulic servo-valves, manual and automatic control applications.
7340 Advanced Food Engineering and Biotechnology (3) Prereq.: BE 4340 . Defood and bioprocessing systems; application of advanced thermodynamic principle
2S/2008sign and modeling of s and transport
BE 7340 ADVANCED FOOD ENGINEERING & BIOTECHNOLOGYphenomena with emphasis on numerical techniques in the design, analysis and mofocus on current research topics in food engineering and food biotechnology.2280 Introduction to Research in Biological Sciences (1) Prereq.: 6 sem. hrs. of
consent of the instructor. Pass‑fail grading . Introduction to research with faculty
deling of food systems; 1S/2006
biological sciences and in the Department of
BIOL 2280 INTRO TO RESEARCH IN BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES Biological Sciences.
2510 Introduction to Marine Zoology (4) Su Prereq.: BIOL 1202 and 1209; permhrs. lab. Five weeks at Louisi¬ana Univer¬sities' Marine Consortium (LUMCON).science this counts only as an approved elective. Field and laboratory survey of ma
1S/2006ission of department. 12 For degrees in biological rine ani¬mals,
BIOL 2510
BIOL 4016
INTRO TO MARINE ZOOLOGY
INTRO TO INSECT PHYSIOLOGY
particularly those of the Louisi¬ana Gulf Coast; classi¬fi¬cation, morphology, phy
4016 Introduction to Insect Physiology (3) Prereq.: 12 hrs. of entomology or bof organic chem¬istry or biochemistry. 2 hrs. lecture; 3 hrs. lab. Also offered
siology and ecology. 3S/2008
iological sciences; 1 yr. as ENTM 4016.
BIOL 4052 PHYCOLOGY
4052 Phycology (4) Prereq.: BIOL 1202 and 1209. 2 hrs. lecture; 4 hrs. lab. AlsoField service fee . Fresh-water and marine algae, including morphology, biology, eeconomic significance.
4053 Fungal Biology (3) Prereq.: BIOL 1202 . Description of fungal-human intera
offered as OCS 4052. cological role and
2S/2005
ctions, including BIOL 4053 FUNGAL BIOLOGY ecosystem function, research models, medicine, agriculture, forestry, industry and culture. 2S/2008
4127 Immunopathogenics Laboratory (3) Prereq.: BIOL 4123 and concurrent enrollment or credit in BIOL 4127
BIOL 4159
IMMUNOPATHOGENICS LAB
HUMAN DISEASE
BIOL 4124 . Laboratory methods of immunology and microbial pathogenic biolog4159 Human Disease (3) Prereq.: BIOL 3090 or 4087 or 4093. Not for graduate cbiology of the pathogens, etiology and treatment of various human diseases.
y. * 1s/2005redit . Molecular cell
* 2s/2006BIOL 4194 HISTORY OF BIOLOGY 4194 History of Biology (2) Prereq.: senior standing or con-sent of instructor .
4270 Animal Behavior (4) Prereq.: BIOL 2153. 3 hrs. lecture; 3 hrs. lab. Student
2S/2008s are responsible for
BIOL 4270 ANIMAL BEHAVIOR
personal expenses associated with mandatory field trips . Introduction to the field emphasis on how research in this area is performed; topics include physical, envirophysiological effects on behavior as well as possible evolutionary causes of presen
of animal behavior with nmental and t-day behaviors. 2S/2005
7001 Tropical Ecology (3) Prereq.: BIOL 4253 or equiv-a-lent . Ecology, naturalof tropi-cal organisms, communities and ecosystems, including plants, fungi, insec
history and biodiversity ts, reptiles, amphibians,
BIOL 7001 TROPICAL ECOLOGY birds, mam-mals and fishes of tropical rain forests and tropical sa-vannas. 2S/2007
BIOL 7044
BIOL 7093
AGROSTOLOGY
PLANT POPULATION BIOLOGY
7044 Agrostology (3) Prereq.: BIOL 4041 or equivalent. 1 hr. lecture; 4 hrs. labclassification, identifi-cation and economic importance of grasses and grasslike pla7093 Plant Population Biology (3) Prereq.: BIOL 4253 or equivalent. Plant populationreproductive sys¬tems, life histories, competition, niche theory and interac¬tions bpredators, pathogens and symbionts.
. Morphology, nts. 1S/2004
dynamics, etween plants and
1S/2008
BIOL 7286 SEMINAR 7286 Seminar (1) May be repeated for a max. of 6 sem. hrs. of credit . Re-ports onin biological sciences.7106 Biomedical Electron Microscopy (4) Prereq.: consent of instructor. 1 hr.
Prepara-tion of tissues includ-ing biop-sies for transmission and scanning electron
topics of current interest 1S/2005
lecture; 8 hrs. lab . micros-copy; opera-tion
CBS 7106
CBS 7615
BIOMEDICAL ELECTRON MICROSCOPY
PULMONARY PHARMACOLOGY
of SEMs, TEMs and ancillary equip-ment.7615 Pulmonary Pharmacology (3) Prereq.: CBS 7630 . Mechanisms of action adrugs used in respiratory disorders.
3S/2004nd applications of various
1S/2007
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CBS 7617 AUTONOMIC NERVOUS SYSTEM7617 Autonomic Nervous System (3) Prereq.: CBS 7631 or equivalent . Structurpharmacology and dis-eases of the autonomic nervous system.7630 Biomedical Pharmacology (4) Prereq.: vertebrate physiology, biochemistry
e, physiology, 1S/2008
or equivalent; consent
CBS 7630 BIOMEDICAL PHARMACOLOGYof instructor. 3.5 hrs. lecture; 0.5 hrs. lab . Comparative study of the pharmacodynkinetics and therapeutic utility of drugs in animals.4425 Principles of Wood Mechanics and Timber De-sign (3) Prereq.: CE 3415
amics, disposition, 1S/2006
or equivalent . Basic
CE 4425 PRINCIPLES OF WOOD MECHANICS & TIMBER DESN
principles of mechanics, elasticity, rheology and failure as applied to wood; designspecifications governing the design of sawn lum-ber, ply-wood and glulam timber com-ponents.
methods and structures and struc-tural
1S/20074730 Risk and Reliability Analysis in Civil and Environmental Engineering (3)Decision-making under certainty; probability distributions and their characteristics
Prereq.: EXST 2201 . relevant to civil and
environmental engineering systems; data gathering and analysis; extraction of infoestimation of distribution parameters; error and uncertainty analysis; reliability ana
rmation; entropy theory; lysis and estimation; risk
CE 4730 RISK & RELIABILITY ANALYSIS IN CE & EVEGanalysis and estimation; model selection; and reliability-based civil and/or environdesign.7270 Hydrologic Systems (3) Prereq.: CE 4200 . Tech-niques of systems analysisapplication to hydrologic pro-cesses including runoff, stream flow rout-ing, infiltra
mental engineering 1S/2006
and synthesis; -tion,
CE 7270 HYDROLOGIC SYSTEMSevapot-ranspiration, and watershed yield; devel-opment of watershed models usingtheir application to engineer-ing design.
7305 Numerical Methods in Geotechnical Engineering (3) Prereq.: CE 4450 . N
these techniques and 2S/2004
umeri-cal analysis of CE 7305
CE 7340
NUMERICAL METHODS IN GEOTECHNICAL ENG
THEORY & PRACTICE OF GEOTECHNICAL LAB EXP.
problems of seepage, consoli-dation, stress‑deformation, slope stability and wave 7340 Theory and Practice of Geotechnical Laboratory Experiments (3) Prereq4300 or equiva-lent. 2 hrs. lecture; 3 hrs. lab . Theory and practice of laboratory eused in geotechn-ical design and analy-ses.
7355 Envi-ronmental Geotechnics (3) Prereq.: CE 3300, 3350 . Geotechnical aspmanagement; solute trans-port in saturated media, flow in partially saturated media
equation for piles. 1S/2004.: CE 3300, 3350 and xperimental techniques
2S/2005ects of waste , diffusion in soil,
CE 7355 ENVIRONMENTAL GEOTECHNICSsorption, hydrau-lic conductivi-ty, soil-pore fluid interactions, compac-tion, clay aliners, slope stability/settlement considerations, remediation techniques. ----7470 Theory of Elastic and Plastic Stability (3) Prer-eq.: credit or registration elastic and plastic buckling of bars and frames, torsional buck-ling, lateral buckling
nd flexible membrane 2S/2006
in 4435 . Beam columns, of beams, elastic and
CE 7470 THEORY OF ELASTIC & PLASTIC STABILITYplastic stability of frames, plate and shell buckling, approxi-mate and special methcomputation.7612 Traffic Flow and Analysis (3) Prereq.: CE 4600 or consent of instructor .
ods and high speed 2S/2005
Traffic flow theory and the
CE 7612 TRAFFIC FLOW & ANALYSIS
techniques used to analyze traffic operations and highway capacity; theoretical aspincluding current research in the field; application of analytical procedures used tohighway operations.
ects of traffic flow, assess the efficiency of
2S/2005
CE 7614 INTELLIGENT TRANSPORTATION SYSTEMS7614 Intelligent Transportation Systems (3) Theories and applications of Intelligent In e gen Transporta on Systems ies an applications of In eSystems (ITS).
7645 Transportation Systems Analysis (3) Prereq.: CE 7610 or equivalent . Quaanalysis of transportation systems; basic network algorithms; macroscopic and micsimulation models; dynamic traffic assignment approaches; network design proble
Transportationgent Transporta on * 1s/2005
ntitative methods for roscopic traffic ms with travel demand
CE 7645
CHE 3271
TRANSPORTATION SYSTEMS ANALYSIS
SENIOR PROJECTS
uncertainty; optimization concepts in transportation network modeling.3271 Senior Projects (1‑2) Prereq.: consent of department. Pass‑fail grading . theo-reti-cal investigations including library research.
1S/2006xperimental and
3S/2004
CHE 3249 ENGINEERING PRACTICE
3249 Engineering Practice (1 3) Su Prereq.: consent of instructor. Pass fail graweeks of full time employment by an industry participat¬ing in the summer pengineering problems in an industri¬al environment.
7532 Advanced Chemical Engineering Fluid Mechan-ics (3) Prereq.: CHE 7100
ding. A mini¬mum of 6 rogram. Selected
or equivalent. May be taken for a max. of 6 hrs. of credit with consent of department . Chem-i-cal enginesuch as turbulence, bound-ary layer theory, hydrody-namic stability, compress-ible
er-ing flow processes, flow, multi-phase flow,
CHE 7532
CHE 7572
ADVANCED CHEMICAL ENG. FLUID MECHANICS
ADVANCED AUTO PROCESS CONT
chemi-cally reacting flows and non-Newtonian and viscoelastic fluids.
7572 Advanced Automatic Process Control (3) Prereq.: CHE 4198 or equivalein control theory applied to control schemes in industrial processes; techniquenonlinear stability crite¬ria, multivariable control and system identification.
2S/2005nt. Recent developments s of state space analysis,
2S/20087574 Digital Control of Processes (3) Prereq.: CHE 4198 or equivalent . Theory computers for process control; relationships between computer and pro-cess contro
and use of digital l schemes, control
CHE 7574
CHEM 4572
DIGITAL CONTROL OF PROCESSES
FOUNDATIONS OF BIOINORGANIC CHEMISTRY
algorithms, valve dy-namics, model-ing tech-niques. 1S/2006
4572 Foundations of Bioinorganic Chemistry (3) Prereq.: CHEM 3492 or BIOL 4001 . Concepts of coordination chemistry, biochemistry and physical methods used in bioinorganic chemistry. 1S/2005
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CHIN 3802 MODERN EAST ASIAN LITERATURE
★3802 Modern East Asian Literature (3) Taught in English; knowledge of Easrequired. Also offered as JAPN 3802 . Introduction to the genres, themes and repremodern Chinese and Japanese literature; emphasis on critical reading.4400 Topics in Chinese Culture (3) May be taken for a max. of 6 sem. hrs. of cre
t Asian languages not sentative works of
2S/2007dit when topics vary.
CHIN 4400
CHIN 4915
TOPICS IN CHINESE CULTURE
INDEPENDENT WORK
Interdisciplinary study of Chinese literary texts, covering such fields as literature, tand society. All readings in English.
4915 Independent Work (1-3) May be taken for a max. of 6 sem. hrs. of credit. Perequired . Directed readings in classical Chinese or Chinese literature.
he arts, politics, religion 2s/2007
rmission of department 2S/2008
CHIN 7001 CHINESE CULTURE AND LANGUAGE7001 Chinese Culture and Language (3) Prior knowledge of Chinese not requChinese culture with a focus on business; basic Chinese language for business.
ired. Introduction to 2S/2008
CLST 2070 ANCIENT WORLD CINEMA2070 Ancient World in the Cinema (3) An examination of how the cinema has inmyths of Greece and Rome.CLST 3015 The Archaeology of Ancient Greece (3) Also offered as ANTH 3015
terpreted the history and 2S/2008
. Material culture of the
CLST 3015 THE ARCHAEOLOGY OF ANCIENT GREECEgreat civili-za-tion of ancient Greece; in-cludes Neolithic Age, Bronze Age (MyceAge and the Age of Alexan-der the Great.
2862 HONORS: Contemporary Public Address (3) Effective-ness of public add
naean‑Minoan), Classical 1S/2007
ress in contemporary
CMST 2862 HONORS: CONTEMPORARY PUB ADsociety; limitations on free speech; influence of mass communica-tions on public apractices in politics, educa-tion, religion, business and minority and pressure group
4140 Analysis and Performance of Poetry (3) Prereq.: CMST 2040. Advanced
d-dress; rhetorical s. 1S/2008
study of selected forms, CMST 4140 ANALYSIS AND PERFORMANCE OF POETRY styles and genres of oral and written poetry through solo and group performa
4164 Advanced Argumentation (3) Prereq.: CMST 2063 or 4160 or equivalent
nce. 1S/2008
. Argumentation in CMST 4164 ADVANCED ARGUMENTATION different types of speak-ing situations; trends in argumentation theory; argu-menta
4166 History and Criticism of British Public Address (3) Prereq.: CMST 1061 British public address from the 18th century to the present; speeches of out-standin
tion in practice. 1S/2007or 2060, 2063 or 4160 . g British statesmen from
CMST 4166 HISTORY & CRITICISM OF BRITISH PUBLIC ADDRESS Pitt to Churchill.7964 Seminar: Evolution of Rhetorical Theory, British and American (3) Developments
2S/2007 in rhetorical
CMST 7964 SEMINAR EVOLUTION OF RHET. THEORY, BRIT & AMtheory in Britain and America from about 1529 to the present; dis-cussion of majoBlair, Whately and Kenneth Burke.---4682 Introduction to Clinical Practicum (2) For majors in communication sciences
r works by Campbell, 2S/2006
and disorders .
COMD 4682
COMD 7152
INTRO TO CLINICAL PRACTICUM
INSTRUMENTATION & METHODS FOR SPEECH & HR
Tech-niques for test administration, therapeutic methods, report writing, counsel-inmanagement.7152 Instrumentation and Methods for Speech and Hearing (4) Prereq.: COMD
G
p g ( ) q qhrs. lecture; 2 hrs. lab . Instrumentation techniques for assess-ment and research intheory and applica-tion are emphasized.
g/conferencing, behavior 2S/2007
4153 or equivalent. 3 speech and hearing; both
1S/2004
COMD 7192 HEARING AIDS: ELECTROACOUSTICS & FITTING
7192 Hearing Aids: Electroacoustics and Fitting (3) Prereq.: COMD 7191, 7490analysis of hearing aids, earmold acoustics, selection and evaluation procedures, spproblems in communica-tion and speech processing.
. Electroacoustic ecial devices and
2S/2004
COMD 7388 FLUENCY DISRODERS II7388 Fluency Disorders II (3) Prereq.: COMD 4383 or equivalent. Etiology anddisorders.
nature of speech fluency 2S/2004
COMD 7390 INDUSTRIAL AUDIOLOGY & HEARING CONSERVATION7390 Industrial Audiology and Hearing Conservation (3) Prereq.: COMD 7490in indus-try and hearing conservation programs; professional, tech-nical, business 7393 Pathology of the Auditory System (3) Prereq.: COMD 4250, 7191 7490 .
. Audiological practices and legal issues. 2T/2004
Medical aspects of hearing
COMD 7393 PATHOLOGY OF THE AUDITORY SYSTEMloss including conductive, sensory, neural and central auditory dysfunction; diseasmethods of medi-cal intervention.7590 Auditory Rehabilitation of Adults (3) Prereq.: COMD 7192 . Special needshearing‑impaired individual (communicative, social and vocational) ; hear-ing aid
es, abnormalities and 1S/2005
of the adult use and components of
COMD 7590 AUDITORY REHABILITATION FOR ADULTS the rehabilitation process.
7752 Seminar in Linguistics (3) Also offered as LING 7752. May be taken for
1S/2005a max. of 6 hrs. for the
COMD 7752 SEMINAR IN LINGUISTICSmaster's degree and 12 hrs. for the doctoral degree when topics vary. Problemlanguage; emphasis on pho¬nology and semantics.
s in analysis of 2S/2008
COMD 7790 SEMINAR IN HEARING DISORDERS7790 Seminar in Hearing Disorders (3) Prereq.: consent of instructor. May be reExploration of current professional/scientific topics in clinical practice/research.7791 Independent Research: Audiology (1‑3) Prereq.: consent of instructor. May
peated for credit . 2S/2004
be taken for a max. of 6
COMD 7791 INDEPENDENT RESEARCH: AUDIOLOGYsem. hrs. credit. For advanced graduate students who wish to pursue research on sexclusive of thesis or disserta-tion .
pecial problems 2S/2004
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CSC 1970 INTRO TO UNIX OPERATING SYSTEM
1970 Introduction to the UNIX Operating System (2) 1 hr. lecture; 2 hrs. lab. assigned . Fea-tures of the UNIX Operating system kernel, shell com-mands and selectronic mail and the Internet.
Laboratory projects are cripts, text processing,
2S/20042252 Assembly Language Programming (3) Prereq.: credit or registration in CSequivalent background . Fundamen-tals of machine function; basic concepts of promachine level; assembly language; machine representation of information, machin
C 1254 or 1351 or -gramming at the e language, addressing
CSC 2252 ASSEMBLY LANGUAGE PROGRAMMING techniques, program linkage, macropro-gramming and assembler construction.
4362 Advanced Numerical Methods (3) Prereq.: CSC 2262 or 2533 or equivalen
1S/2005t . Advanced treatment of
CSC 4362
CSC 4601
ADVANCED NUMERICAL METHODS
COMPUTER & NETWORK SECURITY
numerical computation in practice; methodology for enhancing the effectiveness, atraditional nu-mer-ical techniques; emphasis on extrapolation.
4601 Computer and Network Security (3) Prereq.: CSC 3102 . Information secuelements of cryptography; protocols, architectures and technologies for secure syst
ccuracy and efficiency of 1S/2005
rity’s role, threats, ems and services. 2S/2007
CSC 7235 ADVANCED SOFTWARE ENGINEERING7235 Advanced Software Engineering (3) Prereq.: CSC 7135 . Formal testing, vtechniques; in‑depth study of formal specification languages and tech-niques.
alidation and verification 2S/2005
7501 Advanced Computer Networks (3) Prereq.: CSC 4501 . Design and analysirouting algorithms and protocols; switch and router architectures; traffic flow man
s of computer networks; agement and error control;
CSC 7501 ADVANCED COMPUTER NETWORKSscheduling and quality of service; modeling and performance evaluation; queuing computer networks; selected issues in high-speed network design. 7502 Advanced Computer and Network Security (3) Prereq.: CSC 4601 . Secrethomomorphism; verifiable secret sharing; electronic voting; advanced cryptograph
theory applied to 2S/2007
sharing; secret sharing y; anonymity on the net;
CSC 7502
CSC 7560
ADVANCED COMPUTER & NETWORK SECURITY
COMPUTATIONAL METHODS
wireless security.
7560 Computational Methods (3) Prereq.: CSC 4362 or equiv-alent . Synthesis, analysis of numerical algorithms; algorithm concept introduced in context of abstra
1S/2005
imple-mentation and ct schema. 1S/2006
7702 Telecommunications Networks (3) Prereq.: CSC 4501 . The convergence otelecommunication networks, applications-focused distributed middleware architectraditional telecommunications; telephone and ISDN architectures; Signal System application processing in the Advance Intelligent Network; new frameworks for In
f traditional voice-centric tures and the Internet;
7; distribution of ternet-based core
CSC 7702
ECON 4020
TELECOMMUNICATIONS NETWORKS
COMPARATIVE ECONOMIC SYSTEMS
architectures; proposals to generalize the existing telephony architecture.
4020 Comparative Economic Systems (3) Prereq.: ECON 2000 and 2010; or 20of economic systems: capitalism, socialism and centrally planned economies.
1S/2007
30 . Theory and practice 2S/2005
4230 Economics of Human Resources (3) Prereq.: ECON 2000 or 2030 . Applicresearch and economic theory to human resource management and internal labor m
ation of empirical arket; topics include
ECON 4230
ECON 7135ECON 7570
ECONOMICS OF HUMAN RESOURCES
ADVANCED TOPICS IN PUBLIC FINANCESEMINAR IN INTERNATIONAL FINANCE
hiring, training, pay, promotion, evaluation, layoffs and termination from an econo
7135 Advanced Topics in Public Finance (3) May be taken for a max. of 6 hrs. oSpecial issues in taxa-tion, public expenditures and politi-cal economy.
7570 Seminar in International Finance (3)
mic perspective. 1S/2004
f credit when topics vary . 2S/20071S/2007
7575 Seminar in International Trade (3) - Topics in pure theory of international of international trade, gains from trade, theory of tariff and effective protection, ecintermediate products, optimal trade policies, factor market imperfec-tions, theory
trade; causes and effects onomic growth and trade, of integra-tion and effects
ECON 7575 SEMINAR IN INTERNATIONAL TRADE of uncertainty.
3002 Classroom Culture (3) Prereq.: EDCI 3001 and concurrent enrollment in
1S/2005
one of the following:
EDCI 3002 CLASSROOM CULTURE
BIOL 3002, CHEM 3002, ENGL 3202, FREN 3402, MATH 3002, PHYS 3002lecture; 3 hrs. lab/field experience in multicultural settings. Learning processehigh school students in the social learning environment of the classroom, withand group motivation, social interactions, integration of technology and classr
3126 Curriculum Disciplines: Mathematics (3) Prereq.: EDCI 2030; 6 sem. hrs
, SPAN 3002. 2 hrs. s of middle school and attention to individual oom management. 2S/2008. of credit in mathematics
EDCI 3126 CURRICULUM DISCIPLINES: MATH
courses and concurrent enrollment in EDCI 3125 and 3127. 2 hrs. lecture; 2 hrs. lmulticul-tural settings . Structures of mathematical disci-plines for teaching in lowschool; strategies, techniques, basic rationales and materials.
ab/field experience in er/upper elementary
2S/2007
EDCI 3400 EDUCATIONAL PRINCIPLES, POLICIES, PRACTICES
3400 Educational Principles, Policies and Practices for Special Populations (3)membership or consent of instructor. 2 hrs. lecture; 2 hrs. lab/field expe-ri-ence . identification, assessment and instruction in the mainstream classroom for diverse different racial/ethnic groups.
Prereq.: cohort Current issues in stu-dents, such as
1S/2004
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legal financial programmatic and professional responsibilities including the CEC and CASE
EDCI 3635 STUDENT TEACHING SECONDARY GRADES3635 Student Teaching in the Secondary Grades (12) Prereq.: see “RequiremeTeaching.” 2 hrs. lecture; 30 hrs. lab. Pass-fail grading.4040 Principles of Secondary Education (3) Prereq.: consent of instructor . Analysis
nts for Student 1S/2008
of criticisms of secondary education; functions of schools and institutions in a com-plex political, social, and economic
EDCI 4040
EDCI 4055
PRINCIPLES OF SECONDARY EDUCATION
PRINC. & PRACTICES IN KINDERGARTEN EDUCATION
matrix; current theo-ries and relevant research.
4055 Principles and Practices in Kindergarten Educa-tion (3) Class-room organmanagement using pre-academic objectives for kindergarten as an entry point into
1S/2004
iza-tion and instructional elementary school. 2S/2006
EDCI 4057
EDCI 4455
METHODS OF TEACHING NURSERY SCHOOL & KIND.
PRINC. & PRACTICES IN K‐12 EDUCATION
4057 Methods of Teaching Nursery School and Kin-der-garten (3) Essentials ninvolvement with children from various socioeconomic and cultural groups at the nlevel; teaching methods; and materials providing optimum learning experiences fo
4455 Principles and Practices in K‑12 Education (3) Prereq.: cohort membershinstructor . Anal-ysis of criticisms of K‑12 education and of current propos-als forconceptions of teaching, learn-ing, cognition and related approaches to curriculumevaluation; current theoretical and re-search approaches; implications for education
eeded for successful ursery/kindergarten
r the child under six. 2S/2004ip or consent of reform; conflicting , instruction and al policy and practice. 3S/2005
EDCI 4470 REFLECTIVE PRACTICE IN FOREIGN LANGUAGE ED
4470 Reflective Practice in Foreign Language Educa-tion: K 12 (3) Prereq.: cohortconsent of instruc-tor. Class observation is required . Current theories in foreign lplans for different ap-proaches and methodologies; analysis of textbooks and matesecondary schools.4472 Teaching for Communication: K 12 (3) Methods and techniques conducive
membership or anguage learning; lesson rials for elementary and
1S/2006 to language proficiency;
EDCI 4472 TEACHING FOR COMMUNICATION K‐12
devel-op-ment of listening, reading, speaking, writing skills; integra-tion of theoryteaching, mini-lessons and hands-on activities; emphasis on use of foreign lan-guain-struc-tion.4749 Student Teaching in Special Education: Mild/Moderate Disabilities (9) Prereqregistration in EDCI 4705. 1 hr. seminar; 30 hrs. lab. Pass-fail grading . Laborato
and practice in peer-ge as vehicle of
2S/2006.: credit or
ry teaching experience to EDCI 4749 STUDENT TEACHING IN SPECIAL EDUCATION accompany the minor in special education.
7002 Trends and Issues in Mental Retardation (3) An in-depth examination of
1S/2006
issues in mental EDCI 7002 TRENDS ISSUES IN MENTAL RETARDATION retardation including diagnosis, etiology, current theory and delivery systems.
7005 Trends and Issues in Learning Disabilities (3) An in-depth study of the meaningassociated with the field of learning disabilities and the divergent characteristics of
2S/2008 and concepts
children with language, EDCI 7005 TRENDS ISSUES IN LEARNING DISABILITIES academic and cognitive impairments.
7011 Administration and Supervision in Special Education (3) Su Study of theorganization, administration and supervision of special education programs; s
1S/2007 policies and procedures;pecific emphasis on
EDCI 7011 ADMIN/SUPERVISE SPECIAL EDUCATIONlegal, financial, programmatic and professional responsibilities, including the, , , standards for professional practice.
7014 Advocacy for Individuals with Disabilities (3) Family/caregiver issues, res
CEC and CASE 2S/2008
ponsibilities and
EDCI 7014
EDCI 7017
ADVOCACY FOR INDIVIDUALS WITH DISABILITIES
EXPLICIT INSTRUCTIONAL MODELS DISABILITIES
participation; the individual with disabilities as a member of the community; and lefree appropriate education in the least restrictive environment.
7017 Explicit Instructional Models for Students with Disabilities (3) Prereq.: E2 hrs. lab . Evaluating the research base and theories supporting the use of instructmodels, including Direct Instruction Model and curriculum-based assessment.
gal issues specific to a 1S/2005
LRC 4249. 2 hrs. lecture; ional and assessment
3S/2006
7033 Quality Assurance in Special Education (3) Prereq.: EDCI 7021, special permission of instructor. 3 hrs. lecture; 1 hr. lab. The design and implementat
education law or ion of quality assurance
EDCI 7033
EDCI 7140
QUAL ASSURANCE SPECIAL EDUCATION
TEACHING SOCIAL STUDIES IN SECONDARY SCHOOL
and compliance monitoring for programs serving students with disabilities; fostate program requirements and quality assurance approaches prevalent in th
7140 Studies in the Teaching of Social Studies in Sec-ondary Schools (3) Theorpractical application to areas of study needed to teach social stud-ies in the second
cus on the federal and e field of disabilities. 2S/2008
y and research with ary school. 2S/2007
EDCI 7269 FOUDNATIONS OF ART EDUCATION7269 Foundations of Art Education (3) Prereq.: gradu-ate standing in art educainstructor . Devel-opment of theory and philosophy leading to con-temporary prac
tion or consent of tices in art education. 2S/2005
EDCI 7272 DEVELOPMENT & ADMIN. OF ART EDUCATION CURR 7272 Development and Administration of an Art Education Curriculum (3)
7450 Designing and Delivering the Secondary or K 12 Curriculum (3) Prereq.
2S/2006: EDCI 4450. Principles
EDCI 7450 DESIGN/DELIVERY SECONDARY K‐12 CURRICULUM
of education applied to vital aspects of teaching practice in all content areas: lreading; stu¬dent needs and characteristics; multicultural and global educa¬tassessment and evaluation.
anguage, literacy and ion; uses of technology;
1S/2008
INACTIVE COURSE REPORT EFFECTIVE DATE: 8/14/2013
t ib t d d l l l t t d il t f l d d f t
EDCI 7467 TEACHING CULTURE IN FOREIGN LANGUAGE CLASS
7467 Teaching Culture in the Foreign Language Class: K 12 (3) Prereq.: cohortof in-struc-tor. Class observation is required . Development of an awareness of cupresenting the for-eign culture; integration of the four skills in daily les-sons; use omaterials.
membership or consent ltures; techniques for f authentic cultural
2S/2006
EDCI 7468 TEACHER‐RESEARCHER IN ART EDUCATION7468 The Teacher-Researcher in Art Education (3) Prereq.: cohort membershipStudy of teacher-researcher literature and its application to art education.
7727 Behavior Analysis in Special Education (3) Prereq.: EDCI 4705 or PSYC 4intermediate understanding of research and applied behavior . Advanced course i
or consent of instructor . 2S/2006
030. Requires n the understanding and
EDCI 7727
EDCI 7846
BEHAVIOR ANALYSIS IN SPECIAL EDUCATION
DIAGNOSTIC TEACHING IN EARLY EDUCATION
application of single case experimental designs in special education and related dis
7846 Diagnostic Teaching in Early Education (3) Using age-level competency diagnostic strategies for young chil¬dren to be used as the basis for instructio
ciplines. 2S/2007
skills for developing nal planning.
EDCI 7900
EDCI 7903
DOCTORAL ORIENTATION SEMINAR
CURRICULUM PLANNING
7900 Doctoral Orientation Seminar (1) Orientation to the doctoral program fordoctoral students. Pass-fail grading.7903 Curriculum Planning (3)Prereq.: EDCI 7901 or equivalent . Principles of cassessment, design, implementation and evaluation.
4470 Harmonic Filter and Compensator Design (3) Prereq.: EE 3220 and 3410
new and resident1S/2008
urriculum needs 2S/2005
or equivalent. ABET
EE 4470 HARMONIC FILTER AND COMPENSATOR DESIGNcategory: 2 hrs. engineering design; 1 hr. engineering science . Design of compenfilters for distribution systems with nonsinusoidal voltages and currents. 4610 Analog Communication (3) Prereq.: EE 3610 . Amplitude, frequency, phas
sators and harmonic *2s/2005
e and pulse modulation, EE 4610 ANALOG COMMUNICATION noise in analog modulation, applications.
7210 Semiconductor Device Modeling (3) Systematic modeling of active and pas
1S/2007
sive solid-state devices; EE 7210 SEMICONDUCTOR DEVICE MODELING modeling theory to relate device physics to circuit perfor-mance; selected circuit applications. 2S/2007
EE 7530
EE 7670
SYSTEM IDENTIFICATION
COMMUNICATION NETWORKS
7530 System Identification (3) Prereq.: EE 4660 or equivalent. Conventional padaptive modeling; control oriented identification; model uncertainties; moderesearch literature on system identification.7670 Com-munication Networks (3) Prereq.: EE 7660 . Protocols, performance adata link layer and the network layer of communication net-works.
arameter estimation andl validation; review of
2S/2008nd implementation of the
1S/2004
EE 7740 IMAGE ANALYSIS II7740 Image Analysis II (3) Prereq.: EE 4660 and 7730 . Continua-tion of EE 773treatment of image segmentation, shape analysis, texture analysis and scene analys7765 Distributed Computing System Reliability (3) Prereq.: EE 4720 or equivalent
0 . Formal mathematical is. 1S/2006
. Reliability
EE 7765 DISTRIBUTED COMPUTING SYSTEM RELIABILITY
mea-sures, standards, evaluation and bounds; multimode and statistical dependent di t ib t d d l l l t li bilit d il bilit f l d d tidis r u e an para - e sys em reliabili y an ava abili y, grace u egra- ation, preliability.
failure analysis; f bilit fter ormabili y; software
1S/2007
ELRC 3200 CLASSROOM ASSESSMENT
3200 Classroom Assessment (3) Prereq.: credit or registration in a methods coursestu-dent's teaching level or major or minor . Principles and techniques in developmscoring and evaluation of written, performance-based, and other forms of classroomof technology in classroom assessment.
appropriate to the ent, administration, assessment; applications
2S/2004
ELRC 4000 HISTORY OF EDUCATION4000 History of Education (3) Development of formal and informal education in multicultural settings from earliest times to the present. 2S/20054002 Survey of Philosophy of Education (3) Key theories of human nature, culture and society and their
ELRC 4002 SURVEY PHILOSOPHY OF EDUCATION bearings on education.4003 Cultural Pluralism in American Education (3) Basic features of major culturestheir impact on American education; historical approaches to educating persons of
1S/2005 in American society;
different cultures; ELRC 4003 CULTURAL PLURALISM IN AMERICAN EDUCATION changing roles of schools in responding to cultural pluralism.
4400 Introduction to Educational Administration (3) Organization of the American3S/2006
educational
ELRC 4400 INTRO TO EDUCATIONAL ADMINISTRATIONenter-prise; economic, political, social and cultural forces that affect the administraeducation.
4501 Selection and Utilization of Educational Media (3) Introduction to instruct
tion of American 1S/2006
ional technology; ELRC 4501 SELECTION & UTILIZATION OF EDUCATIONAL MEDIA characteris-tics of media, objective specifications and evaluation of instruc-tional modules and systems. 3S/2004
ELRC 5880 SPECIAL TOPICS IN ED5880 Special Topics in Education (1-3) Prereq.: consent of instructor. May besem. hrs. of cred¬it. New methods, trends and techniques.
taken for a max. of 9 1S/2008
ELRC 7251 TECHNOLOGY SYSTEMS IN EDUC. RESEARCH
7251 Technology Systems in Educational Research (3) Prereq.: ELRC 4507 andinstructor. 2 hrs. lecture; 2 hrs. lab . Technology innovations and models that faciresearch; telecommu-nications and technology transfer; computer-assisted assess-mdata collection devices; computer analysis of text-based data; computer-aided disse
4249 or permission of litate edu-cational
ent; technology-based mination of data. 1S/2004
INACTIVE COURSE REPORT EFFECTIVE DATE: 8/14/2013
auth ll dik ts
ELRC 7263 ADVANCED QUALITATIVE METHODS IN EDUCATION
7263 Advanced Qualitative Methods in Education (3) Prereq.: ELRC 7243 . Constructionof an educational institution or an individual's life; single- and multiple-case designevidence; report writing.
of a case study s; analyzing case study
2S/2006
ELRC 7400 PROBLEMS OF EDUCATIONAL FINANCE7400 Problems of Educational Finance (3) Fi-nanc-ing public elementary and seof federal, state and local sources of revenue, tax struc-tures, budget preparation an
condary schools in terms d cost analysis. 2S/2005
ELRC 7403 PRINCIPALSHIP IN ELEM. & SECOND. SCHOOLS
7403 The Principalship in Elementary and Secondary Schools (3) Prereq.: ELRCDuties and responsibilities of the principal for organiza-tion, administration and suand second-ary schools.
4400 or equivalent . pervision of elementary
2S/2004
ELRC 7509 AUTHORING SYSTEMS FOR EDUCATORS
7509 Authoring Systems for Educators (3) Prereq.: ELRC 4507 and 7505 or equhrs. lab . Authoring systems, with emphasis on Super PILOT and LOGO for indivivariables, transfer and portability parameters, student involvement, alternative systsummative evalua-tion procedures.
ivalent. 2 hrs. lecture; 2 dualized learning; system ems and formative and
2S/20067604 Politics and Policy of Higher Education (3) Politi-cal and policy issues sureducation; issues of race and gender, politics and policy of student loans; policies t
round-ing higher oward unprepared college
ELRC 7604 POLITICS & POLICY OF HIGHER EDUCATION students; collective bargaining; the accreditation process. 2S/2006
ELRC 7607 FINANCE IN HIGHER EDUCATION7607 Finance in Higher Education (3) Public policy and theory of financing highinclude tuition, pricing, tuition policy, financial management of institutions and fin
er education; topics ancial aid. 2s/2007
ELRC 7800 ECONOMICS OF EDUCATION
7800 Economics of Education (3) Introduction to human capital theory; em¬pbenefits of education, benefit-cost analysis; educational productivity; educatiogrowth; and educational planning.
hasis on costs and n and econom¬ic
2S/2008
ELRC 7870 LEGAL ASPECTS OF EDUCATION7870 Legal Aspects of Education (3) Prereq.: ELRC 4400 and 7450 . Case law ateachers and administrators.
4040 Environmental Instrumental Analysis (3) Prereq.: CHEM 1201, 1202, 121
nd its implications for 1S/2006
2, 2001. 2 hrs. lecture; 2
EMS 4040 ENVIRONMENTAL INSTRUMENTAL ANALYSIShrs. lab. May not be taken for graduate credit . Analysis of pollutants in the enviroanalytical technique; sampling of different media including soil and water.2175 The Civil War in Literature (3) Portrayal of the Civil War in fiction, poet
nment; development of 1S/2007
ry, drama, diaries and ENGL 2175
ENGL 3001
THE CIVIL WAR IN LITERATURE
WRITING PROFESSIONALLY IN THE ARTS & SOCIAL
letters.3001 Writing Professionally in the Arts and Social Sciences (3) Prereq.: junior instructor . Practice in writing common to the arts and social sciences; includes proand reports.
2s/2006status or consent of pos-als, research studies
2S/2007
ENGL 3086 CONTEMPORARY FICTION
3086 Contemporary Fiction (3) Survey of contemporary fiction from a compaauthors such as Achebe Bellow Garcia Marquez Lessing Morrison Pynchonors such as Achebe, Be ow, Garcia Marquez, Lessing, Morrison, Pynchoin magical realism, mini¬malism, cyberpunk.
rative perspective; Updike; developmentsn, Up e; developmen
2S/2008
ENGL 3236 LITERATURE & RELIGION: OVERVIEW
3236 Literature and Religion: an Overview (3) Also offered as REL 3236 . Comviews in representa-tive works of Western literature; theo-ry and practice of the relliterary texts; writers stud-ied may include Aeschylus, Dan-te, Shakespeare, Mel-v
parative analysis of world igious interpretation of ille and Walker Percy. 3S/2006
ENGL 3820 HONORS: SEMINARHONORS: Seminar (3 each) Prereq.: permission of department. Normally open oseniors. Topics vary, consult departmental handout .4003 Special Topics in Professional Writing (3) Prereq.: permission of instructor
nly to juniors and 1S/2007
. May be taken for a
ENGL 4003
ENGL 4004
SPECIAL TOPICS IN PROFESSIONAL WRITING
PRACTICUM IN TECHNICAL WRITING
max. of 9 sem. hrs. of credit when topics vary . Scientific writing and society; writidocument design research; history and rhetoric of scientific and professional writinnonacademic writing.4004 Practicum in Technical Writing (3) Prereq.: ENGL 3002 or 3003 and 4002of depart-ment. 10 hrs. lab. Supervised writing and editing projects.
ng user manuals; g; theory and practice of
1S/2004 or 4003 or permis-sion
2S/2004
ENGL 4017 TECHNICAL EDITING4017 Technical Editing (3) Prereq.: ENGL 3001 or 3002 or equivalent . Practicalpreparing technical manuscripts; general instruction in functions of the technical ed4030 Studies in the Middle Ages (3) May be taken for a max. of 6 sem. hrs. of creditAuthors such as Chaucer, Langland, the Gawain poet, Juliana of Norwich; topics s
experience in editing and itor. 1S/2005
when topics vary . uch as “Love and
ENGL 4030 STUDIES IN THE MIDDLE AGESChivalry in Mid-dle English Lyric and Romance,” “Dream Vision and Alle-go-ry,”Literature.”
“Reading Anglo-Saxon 1S/2007
ENGL 4480
ENGL 7050
FOLKLORE & LITERATURE
RESTORATION AND 18TH CENTURY LITERATURE
4480 Folklore and Literature (3) Interrelationships between folklore and literaturwriters; simi-larities and differences between “oral liter-ature” and “written literatu7050 Restoration and 18th Century Litera-ture (3) Comprehensive survey of magenres from Dryden to Blake.
e; use of folklore by re.” 2S/2006jor authors, con-texts and
2S/2007ENGL 7062 VICTORIAN LITERATURE 7062 Victorian Literature (3) Survey of Victorian prose and poetry from Brontë to Wilde. *1s/2007
INACTIVE COURSE REPORT EFFECTIVE DATE: 8/14/2013
f
ENGL 7070ENGL 7147
AMERICAN LITERATURE IMILTON
American Literature I, II, III (3, 3, 3) Survey of American poetry andcentury
prose (7071) the 19th 1S/2004
ENGL 7170 ETHNIC LITERATURES OF THE US7170 Ethnic Literatures of the United States (3)Survey of the literature of Amercultures; theories of ethnicity, cultural studies and critical race studies.
ica’s diverse ethnic *1s/2007
ENGL 7175 SURVEY OF AFRICAN‐AMERICAN LITERATURE II7175 Survey of African-American Literature II (3) Writings of African Americapresent.7220 Modern Critical Theory and Cultural Studies (3) A basic introductory sur
ns from 1915 to the * 1s/2007
vey of modern critical ENGL 7220
ENGL 7341
MODERN CRITICAL THEORY & CULTURAL STUDIES
TOPICS IN WOMENS WRITINGS
theory and cultural studies.
7341 Topics in Women’s Writing (3) May be taken for a max. of 9 sem. hrs. of cr
* 1s/2007
edit when topics vary . * 1s/2007
ENGL 7420 FOLKLORE 7420 Folklore (3) A field research project is required . Major folklore genres and rela-tionships between folklore and other disciplines, such as literary study and ant7623 Topics in Professional Writing and Technical Communication (3) May besem. hrs. of credit when topics vary . History or theories of professional writing or topics include “Writing in the Profession,” “Workplace Literacy,” “Computers and
approaches to their study; hropology. 2S/2005 taken for a max. of 9 technical communication; Writing,” or “Technical
ENGL 7623 TOPICS IN PROFESSIONAL WRITING & TECH. COMM. Writing Methodology.” * 1s/2007
ENGL 7714 TOPICS IN SOCIOLINGUISTICS
7714 Topics in Sociolinguistics (3) Also offered as LING 7714. May be taken for credit when topics vary . An exploration of a topic or topics in the sociolinguistics languages, including English-based pidgins and creoles. 7715 Topics in Language Acquisition (3) Also offered as LING 7715. May be taken
a max. of 9 sem. hrs. of of English and related
* 1s/2007 for a max. of 9 sem.
ENGL 7715 TOPICS IN LANGUAGE ACQUISITIONhrs. of credit when topics vary . An exploration of a topic or topics in the acquisitiomorphology or phonology.
n of English syntax, * 1s/2007
ENGL 7924 BIBLIOGRAPHY & TEXTUAL RESEARCH 7924 Bibliography and Textual Research (3)7926 Topics in the British Novel (3) May be taken for a max. of 9 sem. hrs. of credit
2S/2006 when topics vary .
ENGL 7926
ENGL 7934
TOPICS IN THE BRITISH NOVEL
TOPICS IN MEDIEVAL LITERATURE
Topics such as “Working-Class Novels,” “Desire and Domesticity in the Eighteent“Imperialism and the Novel.”
7934 Topics in Medieval Literature(3) May be taken for a max. of 9 sem. hrs. of 7970 Topics in American Genres (3) May be taken for a max. of 9 sem. hrs. of credit
h-Century Novel,” 2S/2007
credit when topics vary . 2S/2007 when topics vary .
ENGL 7970 TOPICS IN AMERICAN GENRESFocused study of genres in the American context; genres may include the novel, thpoetry, the captivity narrative or the essay.7973 Topics in Louisiana and Caribbean Studies (3) May be taken for a max. o
e short story, drama, * 1s/2007
9 sem. hrs. of credit ENGL 7973 TOPICS IN LOUISIANA & CARIBBEAN STUDIES when topics vary .
7976 Black Drama and Poetics (3) Comparative study of African and New Wor1S/2007
ld black dramatists and ENGL 7976 BLACK DRAMA & POETICS poets. * 1s/2007
ENGL 7977 BLACK CRITICISM & LITERARY METHODOLOGIES7977 Black Criticism and Literary Methodologies (3) May be taken for a max. owhen topics vary .7978 Cross-Cultural Souths (3)Southern literature and culture in relation to other
f 6 sem. hrs. of credit * 1s/2007
cultures of the United ENGL 7978 CROSS‐CULTURAL SOUTHS States and other regions of the world. * 1s/2007
4011 Biology and Management of the Honey Bee (3) Prereq.: BIOL 1201, 1208BIOL 1502; or BIOL 1001, 1002, 1003, 1004 or consent of instructor. 2 hrs. lecturgenetics, pollination, pathology and practical management of honey bees for agricu
and either BIOL 1402 or e; 2 hrs. lab . Behavior, ltural and scientific
ENTM 4011 BIOLOGY & MANAGEMENT OF THE HONEY BEE purposes.4016 Introduction to Insect Physiology (3) Prereq.: 12 hrs. of ENTM or biological
1S/2005 sciences; 1 yr. of
organic chemistry or biochemistry. 2 hrs. lecture; 3 hrs. lab. Also offered as BIOLinsects; principles of physiology, including metabolism, growth, development and
4016 . Basic functions of chemical communication
ENTM 4016 INTRO TO INSECT PHYSIOLOGY systems. 2S/2004
ENTM 7014 INSECT MORPHOLOGY & PHYLOGENY
7014 Insect Morphology and Phylogeny (3) Prereq.: 6 sem. hrs. of 4000‑level enequivalent, or consent of instructor. 2 hrs. lecture; 3 hrs. lab . Comparative morphconceptual emphasis on understanding the evolutionary relationships among major
tomology courses or ology of insects with a lineages. 1S/2004
ENTM 7015 INSECT PATH/BIOL CNTL
7015 Insect Pathology and Biological Control (4) Prereq.: ENTM 2001 or equhrs. lab. Practice and theory of biological control of insect pests and weeds; noinfectious diseases of insects; etiology, infection processes, pathogenesis and h
ivalent. 3 hrs. lecture; 3 ninfectious and
ost responses. 2S/2008
ENVS 4112 CONCEPTS IN COASTAL ECOTOXICOLOGY
4112 Concepts in Coastal Eco-toxicology (3) Prereq.: ENVS 1126, ENVS 4101permission of instructor. Coastal pollution and toxicology of industrial and norelated to ecological risk in near shore and inland coastal wetland areas.
or ENVS 4035 or n-point source materials
INACTIVE COURSE REPORT EFFECTIVE DATE: 8/14/2013
4159 Design of Natural Systems for Wastewater Treatment (3) Prereq EVEG 3110 Design of
ENVS 6010 TOPICS IN ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE FOR TEACHERS
6010 Topics in Environmental Science for Teachers (2 4) May be taken for a maxwhen topics vary . Topics in environmental science with an emphasis on inquiry ‑and on issues of importance to Louisiana; hands‑on activities and field trips will bthe class.
. of 8 sem. hrs. credit based scientific learning e major components of
2S/20047045 Land Use Law and Regulation (3) Federal, state and local laws, regulations, judicial decisions andpolices regarding land use, land use planning and environmental regulation of land usubdivision regulation; planned unit development (PUD); comprehensive land
se, including: zoning; use plans; limits on
ENVS 7045 LAND USE LAW AND REGULATIONgrowth and urban sprawl; and regulatory "takings."
2S/20087100 Environmental Toxicology (3) Prereq.: CBS 4001 . Technical, ecological andconsiderations relating to air, water and soil contamination; classification and detetoxicants; their biological effects on current and future trends in agribusiness and t
economic ction of environmental he chemical, transport and
ENVS 7100ENVS 7151
ENVIRONMENTAL TOXICOLOGYWATERSHED HYDROLOGY & FLOODPLAIN ANALYSIS
power industries.
7151 Watershed Hydrology and Floodplain Analysis (3) See RNR 7151 .
2S/20062S/2006
7385 Decision Theory and Environmental Risk Analysis (3) Fundamental principles and techniques involved in decision making and environmental risk analysis; methods for identifyoptimize outcomes; rationality (utility) and interactive (game theory) decision theo
ing decisions that ry, and application of
ENVS 7385 DECISION THEORY & ENVIRONMENTAL RISK ANALY decision theory to natural resources and environmental policy-making.
4130 Control and Treatment of Urban Storm Water (3) Prereq.: EVEG 3200,
1S/20073110 or equivalent
EVEG 4130 CONTROL & TREATMENT OF URBAN STORM WATER
background . Fundamentals of the interrelated processes of urban hydrology, stormwater treatment as impacted by anthropogenic activities within our constructed envhydrologic controls and unit operations and process control for storm water as a w4139 Lakes Management and Modeling (3) Prereq.: CE 2200 . Integration and
water quality and storm ironment; design of
astewater or reuse water. 1S/2005application of limnological
EVEG 4139 LAKES MANAGEMENT & MODELING
and engineering principles to the development of engineered restoration and managand their watersheds; development and application of dynamic models for system development.
ement solutions for lakes management and solution
2S/2006
4157 Design of In Situ Waste Site Remediation Processes (3) Prereq.: EVEG 3Design of systems for in situ remediation of hazardous and industrial waste sicontainment and recovery integrated into design of treatment trains for contrattainment of cleanup goals; emerging technologies for vapor extraction, soil w
110 and EVEG 4125. tes; unit processes for ol of sources and
ashing, bioremediation EVEG 4157 DESIGN IN SITU WASTE REM PROC and natural recovery employed to minimize cost and risk.
4159 Design of Natural Systems for Wastewater Treatment (3) Prereq.: EVEG .: constructed wetlands, lagoons and land application systems for wastewater treatme
1S/20083110 . Design of . nt; economic analysis,
EVEG 4159
EXST 4085
DESIGN OF NATURAL SYSTEMS FOR WASTEWATER
SEMINAR IN STATISTICS
design and selection criteria of natural systems for treatment of municipal and industrial wastewater. 2S/20064085 Seminar in Statistics (1) Prereq.: consent of instructor. May be repeated for credit when topics vary . Topics not covered in other experimental statistics courses. 3S/20047024 Biological Population Statistics I (3) Prereq.: EXST 7005 or equivalent . Specialized sampling for
EXST 7024 BIOLOGICAL POPULATION STATISTICS I
estimation of plant and animal population parameters including density and abundarecruitment, space‑use and spatial pattern; methods used include quadrats, line tratechniques, change‑in‑ratio estimators including capture‑recapture and exploitatiestimators and home range models.
nce, survival, nsects, plotless sampling on or catch‑per‑effort
2S/2005
EXST 7038 STATISTICAL METHODS FOR SPATIAL DATA
7038 Statistical Methods for Spatial Data (3) Prereq.: EXST 7013, 7014, 7015 ostatistical methods for spatial data with emphasis on data analysis: fixed point spatarea data; topics include spatial correlation, variograms, kriging and spatial predictspatial experimental design; applications from other disciplines are encouraged, corelevant statistical software and term project.
7151 Bayesian Data Analysis (3) Prereq.: EXST 7013 or 7014 or 7015 and EXST
r 7019 . Overview of ial data, point pattern data, ion; spatial sampling; and urse work includes
1S/2005 7060 or consent of
department head . Introduction to Bayesian statistical methods and their applicatioagriculture, biology, engineering and medicine; topics include non-informative, copriors; posterior development; common single and multiple parameter models suchPoisson, and exponential; hierarchical models; hypothesis testing and credible sets
n in fields such as njugate and elicited as binomial, normal, ; posterior simulation via
EXST 7151 BAYESIAN DATA ANALYSIS Markov Chain Monte Carlo; and performance of Bayesian procedures. * 1s/2007
FDSC 7000
FDSC 7094
PERSPECTIVES IN NUTRITION
SEMINAR IN NUTRITION
7000 Perspectives in Nutrition (1) Development of nutrition as a science; currenresearch.7094 Seminar in Nutrition (1) Same as HUEC 7094. May be taken for a max. Prereq.: ANSC 7091, FDSC 7071, HUEC 7010 or equivalent or previous slideat a professional meeting.
t trends in nutritional 1S/2007
of 2 hrs. of credit. (not poster) presentation
*
INACTIVE COURSE REPORT EFFECTIVE DATE: 8/14/2013
FIN 3115 FINANCING AND LEGAL ASPECTS OF ENTREPRENEURSHIP
3115 Financing and Legal Aspects of Entrepreneurship (3) Prereq.: MGT 311BLAW 3201 and entrepreneurship concentration or entrepreneurship minor instructor. Also offered as MGT 3115. Financing and legal issues affecting entof resources through debt, equity, research grant models (SBIR, NIH, etc.) an
1; FIN 3715 or 3716; or permission of repreneurs; acquisition d venture capital.
FIN 3441 LIFE & HEALTH INSURANCE
3441 Life and Health Insurance (3) Prereq.: FIN 3440 . Analysis of insurance protectingloss caused by termination of earning capacity through premature death, disability premiums, reserves, benefits; legal aspects; operational features; use of contracts aincome protection.
against economic or old age; derivation of nd provisions; disability
1S/2004
FIN 3442
FIN 7320
PROPERTY & LIABILITY INSURANCE
ADVANCED TOPICS IN REAL ESTATE
3442 Property and Liability Insurance (3) Prereq.: FIN 3440 . Property and liabcoverages available to meet these risks; basic insurance principles that apply in varinsurance contracts; functional aspects of insurance company operations.7320 Advanced Topics in Real Estate (3) Prereq.: FIN 7300 or 7310 or consenttaken for a max. of 6 hrs. of credit if topics vary .
2057 Introduction to French Phonetics (2) Phonetic system of French; intensive
ility risks; insurance ious property and liability
2S/2004 of instructor. May be
2s/2007
oral practice with FREN 2057
FREN 4004
INTRO TO FRENCH PHONETICS
CRITICAL METHODS & THEORY
individual sounds; analysis of basic theoretical principles involved in French pronu
4004 Critical Methods and Theory (3) Prereq.: FREN 3060 or equivalent or perCurrent and past modes of critical discourse and their application to literary texts.
nciation. 1S/2005
mission of instructor. 2S/2005
4410 Studies in Contemporary French Thought (3) May be taken for a maximumwith consent of department, if content varies. Selected movements and thinke
of 6 hrs. of creditrs of French thought after
FREN 4410
FREN 7006
FREN 7031
CONTEMPORARY FRENCH THOUGHT
STUDIES IN MEDIEVAL FRENCH LIT
LES PHILOSOPHES
1960.
7006 Studies in Medieval French Literature (3) May be taken for a max. of 6 hof department if content varies. Topics focus on an author, movement or litera7031 Les Philosophes (3) Aesthetic and language theory as developed in the Encmajor texts of the period.
*
rs. of credit with consentry mode. 1S/2004
yclopédie and in other 2S/2008
FREN 7150 LITERATURE & CULTURE OF FRANCOPHONE N. AMER.
7150 Studies in Literature and Culture of Francophone North America (3) Masem. hrs of credit with consent of department, when subject matter varies. The mawriters of Francophone literature and/or filmmakers within Francophone cinema inFrancophone North America and Quebec.
7204 Field Methods in French Linguistics (3) Methods of eliciting linguistic mat
y be taken for a max. of 6 jor trends, as well as the cultural context of
* 2s/2008
erials, processing and FREN 7204
FREN 7917
FREN 7990
FIELD METHODS IN FRENCH LINGUISTICS
PROSEMINAR
TOPICS IN GENDER REPRESENTATIONS IN FRENCH
analyzing data and writing linguistic descriptions; detailed study of dialects of Lou
7917 Proseminar in French Studies (3) Intensive workshop course covering reprofessionalization training and issues and contemporary subjects of research7990 Topics in Gender Representations in French Literature (3) With consent taken for a max. of 6 sem. hrs. of credit when topics vary . Dynamics of exchange,collaboration between male and female writers.
isiana French. 1S/2004
search methods, . 1S/2008
of department, may be influence and
1S/2004
FREN 7995 FRENCH FEMINIST THEORIES7995 French Feminist Theories (3) Current and past modes of feminist theoreticafor literary studies.
l discourse; implications 2S/2004
GEOG 2080 HUMANS & ENVIRONMENT2080 Humans and the Environment (3) Exploration of geographic concepts thsociety relationships and human-dimensions of environmental change.
at underlie nature-*
GEOG 4000
GEOG 4012
GEOG 4019
MODERN INDIA: SOCIAL/CULTURAL
ELEMENTS OF CULTURAL GEOGRAPHY
AERIAL PHOTO INTERP CLT FT
4000 Modern India: Society and Culture (3) See SW 4000. 1S/20084012 Elements of Cultural Geography (3) Culturally oriented proseminar in American geographical
thought during the present century. 2S/20044019 Aerial Photo Interpretation of Cultural Features (3) 2 hrs. lecture; 2 hrs. lab. Credit will not be given for both this course and GEOG 4020. Analysis of land use/land cover, urban, industrial and military aspects from aerial photographs. 1S/2008
GEOG 4080
GEOG 4082
HISTORICAL GEOGRAPHY
BIOGEOGRAPHY
4080 Historical Geography (3) Advanced concepts and principles of historical4082 Biogeography (3) Different approaches to description and interpretation of ppatterns.
geography. 2S/2008lant and soil distribution
1S/2006
GEOG 7950 PROBLEMS IN THE GEOGRAPHY OF LATIN AMERICA7950 Problems in the Geography of Latin America (3) Prereq.: reading knowlPortuguese. Problems in the cultural and economic geography of Latin Ameri7032 Fluvial Processes and Systems (3) Prereq.: consent of instructor . Fluid flow
edge of Spanish or ca. 2S/2008, sediment transport and
GEOL 7032 FLUVIAL PROCESSES AND SYSTEMSfluvial depositional processes; river systems as conveyor belts for sediment deliverfluvial sediments in the stratigraphic record.
y to sedimentary basins; 2S/2007
INACTIVE COURSE REPORT EFFECTIVE DATE: 8/14/2013
HIST 4056 RECONSTRUCTION 4056 Political and economic . 1S/2006
d
GEOL 7043 ADVANCED IGNEOUS PETROLOGY7043 Advanced Igneous Petrology (3) Prereq.: GEOL 3041 or equivalent. 2 hrs.diagrams, magmatic origin of igneous rocks and evolution of igneous provinces.
lecture; 3 hrs. lab. Phase 1S/2005
7064 Numerical Methods in the Geological Sciences (3) Prereq.: CSC 2262, MA4064 or equivalent. Numerical methods applied to geological research; interpolatinonlinear equations, solutions of simultaneous linear equations, least squares appro
TH 1552 and GEOL on and extrapolation, ximations, numerical
GEOL 7064 NUMERICAL METHODS IN GEOLOGICAL SCIENCES integration, numerical solution of differential equations and Fourier transforms.
7085 Paleoceanography (3) Prereq.: GEOL 4081 or consent of instructor. Phycirculation, bio-ecology and chemistry of oceans in the past as inferred from s
2S/2006sical conditions, ediment records; ocean’s
GEOL 7085 PALEOCEANOGRAPHY role in the climate system and its response to climatic and tectonic changes.
7117 Biostratigraphy (3) Prereq.: GEOL 2061 or equivalent. 2 hrs. lecture; 2 hrs
*. lab. Stratigraphic
concepts; modern rules and procedures in interval and assemblage zonations; distristratigraphically important fossil groups; event stratigraphy and chronostratigraphi
bution of c modeling using
GEOL 7117
GERM 4091
BIOSTRATIGRAPHY
TOPICS IN GERM LIT/CUL TRANSLATION
computer techniques; applications to global and regional problems.
4091 Special Topics in German Literature and Culture in Translation (3) Mayhrs. of credit when topics vary. Knowledge of German not required.
1002 HONORS: Elementary Greek (4) Same as GREK 1001, with special hon
2S/2005
be taken for a max. of 6 1S/2008
ors emphasis for
GREK 1002 HNRS: ELEMENTARY GREEKqualified students. Credit will not be given for this course and GREK 1001. Hand meter, while reading basic passages from Homer’s Iliad.
omeric dialect, grammar 1S/2008
GREK 2052 HNRS: INTERMEDIATE GREEK
2052 HONORS: Intermediate Greek (4) Prereq.: GREK 1002. Same as GREKhonors emphasis for qualified students. Credit will not be given for this coursContinuation of Homeric dialect, grammar and meter, while reading passages
2051, with special e and GREK 2051. from Homer.
2S/2008
HIST 2056 HONORS: THE UNITED STATES★ 2056 HONORS: The United States (3) Same as HIST 2055, with special honostudents. Credit will not be given for this course and HIST 2055,★ 2058 HONORS: The United States (3) Same as HIST 2057, with special hono
rs emphasis for qualified 1S/2005
rs emphasis for qualified HIST 2058HIST 4029
HONORS: THE UNITED STATESEAST EUROPE: 1700‐1914
students. Credit will not be given for this course and HIST 2057.p ( ) p
century.
1S/20073S/2008
HIST 4033 RUSSIA TO 18614033 Russia to 1861 (3) Kievan Rus, the Tsardom of Muscovy and Imperial Russthe serfs.
ia to the emancipation of 1S/2005
HIST 4056 RECONSTRUCTION 4056 Reconstruction (3) Political, social and economic changes in the South from Reconstruction (3) , social changes in the South from 1865 to 1880. 1S/20061865 to 1880
HIST 4063 DIPLOMATIC HISTORY OF THE US TO 19144063 Diplomatic History of the United States to 1914 (3) American foreign poliantecedents up to the eve of the First World War with a focus on commercial and t
cy from its colonial erritorial expansion. 1S/2006
HIST 4067 AFRICAN AMERICAN HISTORY TO 18764067 African American History to 1876 (3) Life and history from 1619 to the African background of African Americans.
4098 Muslims of South Asia (3) Also offered as REL 4098 . Origins and evolution
end of Reconstruction; 1S/2008
of Islamic political,
HIST 4098 MUSLIMS OF SOUTH ASIAsocial and cultural institutions in South Asia, focusing on cross-cultural interactionMuslim communities in the 8 th century to the rise of Muslim Nationalism in the 20
s from the birth of Indo-th century. 2S/2007
HIST 4100 APPROACHES TO HISTORY
4100 Approaches to History (3) Open to students having 6 hrs. credit in history consent of instructor. Can be taken for Honors credit. Changing conceptions and history from classical Greece to the present.
and to others with methods of writing
2S/20054110 HONORS: Senior Thesis Research Seminar (3) Prereq.: HIST 4109. Openconsent of seminar director. Thesis writing under supervision of seminar director;
to honors students with oral examination upon
HIST 4110 HONORS: SENIOR THESIS RESEARCH SEMINARcompletion of thesis; student will be examined by a committee of three or four facucontent and on student's general field of historical interest.4120 Russian Ideologies: 1840‑1940 (3) Social and political ideologies in the con
lty members on thesis 1S/2004
text of autocracy, HIST 4120
HIST 4201
RUSSIAN IDEOLOGIES : 1840‐1940
CIVIL RIGHTS MOVEMENT
serfdom, industrialization and revolution; evolution of Soviet Marxism.
4201 Civil Rights Movement (3) The history of the black freedom struggle fro4202 Black Nationalism (3) The evolution of black nationalist thought from the c
1S/2004
m 1945 1972. 1S/2008olonial period to the
HIST 4202HIST 7920
HIST 7955
BLACK NATIONALISMREADING SEMINAR IN IN 20TH CENTURY EUROPE
READING SEMINAR IN AMERICAN HISTORY 1865‐PR
present
7920 Reading Seminar in 20th Century Europe (3)
EReading Seminar in American History from 1865 to the Present (3,3)7955 antogether.
1S/20073S/2005
7956 may be taken 1S/2006
INACTIVE COURSE REPORT EFFECTIVE DATE: 8/14/2013
1101 Seminar in Comparative Civilizations (3) Prereq.: ENGL 1001 or equiva1103. Curricular equivalent of a hu¬manities elective. Comparative and interhistory, literature, philosophy, religion and art of five ancient civilizations: Gr
lent. Coreq.: HNRS disciplinary study of the eek, Indian, Chinese,
HNRS 1101
HNRS 1103
COMPARATIVE CIVILIZATIONS
LEC COMPARATIVE CIVILZATIONS
Japanese and Meso-American.1103 Lectures in Comparative Civilizations (3) Coreq.: HNRS 1101. Curricularhistory, social sciences, or humanities elec¬tive. Lectures, readings and examiHNRS 1101.
4052 Horticulture Processing Facilities (2) Prereq.: HORT 4051 or FDSC 4075
1S/2008 equivalent of a 3 hr.
nations coordinated with 1S/2008
or consent of instructor.
HORT 4052 HORTICULTURAL PROCESSING FACILITIESRequired field trips . Review of criteria for GMP design and construction of fruit aplants, including process layout and sanitary considerations.
nd vegetable processing 2S/2006
HRE 2053
HRE 3055
OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY
OCCUPATIONAL ANALYSIS TECHNIQUES
2053 Occupational Safety (3) Identification of accident-producing conditions andfacili-ties, materials handling, machine safeguarding, hand tools and occupational 3055 Occupational Analysis Techniques (3) Essential elements of an occupation pur-pos-es of job classification and instruction.
practices in plant health. 2S/2004or activity identified for
1S/2005
HRE 4283 ADVANCED DISTANCE LEARNING STRATEGIES
4283 Advanced Distance Learning Strategies (3) Prereq.: HRE 4281 or permissOverview of the theories and practices surrounding online interaction environmentthe community development and sustainability required for success online learning4571 Technology in Human Resource Development (3) Survey of the use of computer
ion of instructor . s; focus on understanding . * 1s/2005
, information and telecommunication technology in human resource development; emphasis on the adevelopment, implementation, evaluation and management of human resource dev
nalysis, design, elopment technology
HRE 4571 TECHNOLOGY IN HUMAN RESOURCE DEVELOPMENT intervention in the workplace. * 1s/2005
HRE 4575 ETHICAL & LEGAL ISSUES IN HUMAN RES. EDUCATION4575 Ethical and Legal Issues in Human Resource Education (3) Ethical and lefaced by human resource development professionals practicing in public and priva
gal issues and problems te sector organizations. * 1s/2005
4704 Time Management Techniques in Human Resource Education (3) Methods of planning and HRE 4704 TIME MANAGEMENT TECHNIQUES IN HRE procedures for using time effi-ciently in conducting the human resource educa-tion program. 3S/2005
HRE 7101 ADVANCED INSTRUCTIONAL/CURR. DESIGN IN HRE
7101 Advanced Instructional/Curriculum Design in Human Resource Educa-theory, principle, research and practices that contribute to the knowledge base of cand instructional design in human resource education.
tion (3) Introduction to the urriculum development
1S/20057201 Advanced Teaching Techniques in Human Resource Educa¬tion (3) Principleshuman resource teach¬ing/learning process; use of effective human resource t
underlying theeach¬ing meth¬ods and
HRE 7201 ADVANCED TEACHING TECHNIQUES IN HRE strategies.
7401 Administration of Adult Human Resource Education Pro-grams (3) Rolecomponent of voca-tional education in contemporary society; program conceptual-
of adult education as a ization, needs
HRE 7401 ADMIN. OF ADULT HRE PROGRAMS assessment, program initiation, development, financing, administration and evalua
7573 Strategic Human Resources Development for Global Organizations (3) T
tion. 2S/2007he phenomenon of
HRE 7573
HRE 7702
STRATEGIC HR DEVELOPMENT IN GLOBAL ORGS
SUPERVISION IN HUMAN RESOURCE EDUCATION
globalization and its impact on the problems, practices, programs, theories and mehuman resource development to improve performance in work systems.7702 Supervision in Human Resource Education (3) Principles of supervision ilocal and state levels.
thodologies used by * 1s/2005
n workforce teaching at 1S/2005
HRE 7873 ADVANCED THEORY IN HUMAN RESOURCE DEVELOP.7873 Advanced Theory in Human Resource Development (3) Doctoral seminarresearch and leading issues in the field of human resource development.
. Contemporary theory, 2s/2007
2044 Early Experience in the Textile/Apparel Industry (1) 4 hrs. practicum; 32experience. Pass-fail grading. Pre-internship work in a component of the textile/a
hrs. of supervised pparel industry. Arranged
HUEC 2044 EARLY EXPERIENCE IN TEXTILE/APPAREL INDUSTRY on individu-al basis for students with limited or no industry experience.2061 The Family in a Consumer Society (3) An introduction and overview of
2S/2007family consumer
HUEC 2061 FAMILY CONSUMER SOCIETY opportunities and problems in contemporary society. 2S/20084078 Consumer Behavior in Fashion (3) Study of dress and appearance with empaesthetic, psychological, and marketing aspects. Meanings of dress and appearance
hasis on cultural, , creation and diffusion of
HUEC 4078
HUEC 4091
CONSUMER BEHAVIOR IN FASHION
SPECIAL TOPICS IN HUMAN ECOLOGY
fashion and consumer culture, consumer characteristics and fashion implications.4091 Special Topics in Human Ecology (1-3) Prereq.: consent of director. May max. of 6 sem. hrs. when topics vary . Lectures and/or laborato-ries on selected tophuman ecology cours-es.
* 1s/2008be taken for credit for a ics not covered in other
2S/2006
INACTIVE COURSE REPORT EFFECTIVE DATE: 8/14/2013
7021 and 7024
HUEC 7035 TEXTILE MANUFACTURING
7035 Textile Manufacturing (3) Prereq.: HUEC 4043 and one 7000-level statistiof mass production of textiles, with a detailed analysis of manu-facturing technolomethods and end-use performance evaluation and application.
cs course . In-depth study gy, quality control
2S/2006
HUEC 7040 BIO‐BASED COMPOSITES: PRODUCTION & EVAL. 7040 Bio-based Composites: Production and Evaluation (3) Bio-based materialapplications, with case studies to illustrate end-use evaluation of related agricultura
products and l materials. 1S/2007
HUEC 7065 MANAGEMENT OF FAMILY RESOURCES7065 Management of Family Resources (3) Individual and family resources, inclevalua-tion; princi-ples of resources and management satisfaction for individuals a7094 Seminar in Nutrition (1) Same as FDSC 7094. May be taken for a max.
uding identification and nd families. 2S/2004
of 2 hrs. of credit.
HUEC 7094 SEMINAR IN NUTRITIONPrereq.: ANSC 7091, FDSC 7071, HUEC 7010 or equivalent or previous slideat a professional meeting. ¬¬
(not poster) presentation 1S/2008
IE 4480 MANUFACTURING AUTOMATION
4480 Manufacturing Automation (3) Prereq.: IE 3201 and ME 3633. 2 hrs. lectApplication of com-puter-based control system techniques to manufacturing automnumerically controlled machine tools using Com-pact II and APT; robotics with mlinkages; NC programming using CAD/CAM; computer-automated part programm
ure; 3 hrs. lab . a-tion; pro-gramming of ultidegree of freedom ing. 1S/2007
IE 7540 ADVANCED RELIABILITY ENGINEERING
7540 Advanced Reliability Engineering (3) Prereq.: IE 4540 or equivalent . Analysismaintainability and availability of large production facilities; applications to a varienvironments.
3765 Field Studies in Interior Design (1-6) Prereq.: selective admission into th
of reliability, ety of manufacturing
1S/2007e professional program
ID 3765 FIELD STUDIES IN INTERIOR DESIGN
in interior design at the sophomore year or permission of instructor. Intensivevariety of locales; participation in local, national and/or international journeythe built environment.
travel experiences in a s with an emphasis on
INTL 4010 HISTORY OF GEOPOLITICS4010 A History of Geopolitics (3) History of European geopolitics and geopoliti
Thucydides through the end of the Cold War.cal thought from
2S/2005
ISDS 4111 ENTERPRISE SYSTEMS
4111 Enterprise Systems (3) Prereq.: ISDS 3100 . Overview of key enterprise syfunctional, technical and implementation perspective; emphasis on the process-cenhow integrated systems are designed to support cross-functional business; hands-oexercises involving a hypothetical global company.
stems concepts from tered organization and n computer based
2s/2007
ISDS 4167 OPERATIONS PLANNING & CONTROL
4167 Operations Planning and Control (3) Prereq.: ISDS 3115 or equivalent . Planning and control of operations in manufacturing and service organizations; aggregate planning, master scheduling, requirements planning, and activity control; emphasis on developing skills through case studies and computer models. 1S/2007
ISDS 7021 SAMPLE DESIGN & ANALYSIS
7021 Sample Design and Analysis (3) Prereq.: ISDS 7024 or equivalent . Method Sample Design Analysis (3) Prereq.: ISDS or equivalent . Methodologysurvey design; alternative methods for email and Internet survey samples; analysiscriteria including efficiency and bias; emphasis on applications with theoretical fou
ology for sampling and for sampling and of survey data; evaluation ndations. 1S/2005
ISDS 7210 PROCESS & PLANNING CONTROL
7210 Process and Planning Control (3) Prereq.: BADM 7050 . Integration of opecontrol with other business functions of an enterprise; enterprise resource planningmanagerial techniques to plan and schedule business processes in industrial and seproblems and appropriate tools; hands-on experience with ERP software; cross-fun
rations planning and (ERP); cases and rvice areas; decision ctional case projects. 2S/2006
7505 Information Technology and Entrepreneurship (3) Prereq.: BADM 7050 or equivalent . Information
ISDS 7505 INFORMATION TECH. & ENTREPRENEURSHIP
economy, globalization and outsourcing, information technology-based business otechnological entrepreneurship, entrepreneurial process, entrepreneurial thinking, peffectuation, causation, knowledge management, technological intrapreneurship. 7550 Enterprise Systems (3) Prereq.: BADM 7050 . Study of the broad area of Integrated
pportunities, rocess of discovering,
1S/2007 Enterprise-wide
ISDS 7550 ENTERPRISE SYSTEMS
Systems; emphasis on features and capabilities of enterprise systems and their relamethodologies used to implement these systems in organizations and the implicatioin organizations.
ted technologies, the ns of their deployment
1S/20077553 Business and Systems Change (3) Prereq.: ISDS 7550. Foundation of criticimplementation of business and information systems change including business prproject and change management and information systems design and management
al issues in the design and ocess reengineering, ; emphasis on the systems
ISDS 7553 BUSINESS & SYSTEMS CHANGEperspective of business, and the change that these enabling emerging and disruptivsystems permit that have the greatest impact on business and industries.
7565 Global Information Technology Management (3) Prereq.: BADM 7050 . N
e technologies and 2S/2007
ational IT policies; IT
ISDS 7565 GLOBAL INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY MANAGEMENT
and national culture; IT management in multinational companies; IT diffusion in ddeveloping countries; IT and national development; global electronic commerce; ginfrastructure; and competitive advantage through global IT management.
eveloped versus lobal telecommunications
* 2s/2004
INACTIVE COURSE REPORT EFFECTIVE DATE: 8/14/2013
acq isition and processing; timing eq force meas instr mentation; motion anal eq
ITAL 7971
JAPN 3802
SEMINAR IN OLD ITALIAN LANGUAGE
MODERN EAST ASIAN LITERATURE
7971 Seminar (3) Old Italian language and pre-Renais¬sance literature; Italianand 19th centuries.3802 Modern East Asian Literature (3) See CHIN 3802 . Study of various aspeclanguage.
literature of the 18th2S/2008
ts of the Japanese 2S/2007
KIN 1130KIN 1134
BOWLINGINTERNATIONAL FOLK DANCE
1130 Bowling
1134 International Folk Dance
3S/20041S/2004
KIN 1147KIN 1148
CHINESE KUNG FUCHINESE SELF DEFENSE
1147 Chinese Kung Fu
1148 Chinese Self Defense
*1s/2007*1s/2007
KIN 1150KIN 1154
RECREATIONAL DANCEMARTIAL ARTS
1150 Recreational Dance
1154 Martial Arts
3S/20052S/2004
KIN 1252KIN 1254
KIN 1427
TAI CHI IIMARTIAL ARTS
PHYSICAL ACTIVITY I: VOLLEYBALL & BASKETBALL
1252 Tai Chi II
1254 Martial Arts1427 Physical Activity I: Volleyball and Basketball (1) For kinesiology majors Identification, analysis and practice of skills and techniques fundamental to volleystrategies, safety.
* 1s/20072S/2004
or minors . 3 hrs. lab . ball and basketball; rules,
2S/2007
KIN 2507 METHODS & MATERIALS IN PE FOR ELEM. SCHOOLS2507 Methods and Materials in Physical Education for the Elementary Schoollab . For elementary teachers. Progressively graded programs of activities for elem
(4) 2 hrs. lecture; 4 hrs. entary schools. 1S/2005
KIN 2519 COACHING OF FOOTBALL2519 The Coaching of Football (2) Prereq.: 1 hr. lecture; 2 hrs. lab. Techniques of coaching football; organization and administration of practice and various levels of competition. 2S/20043540 Mild/Moderate Impairment and Physical Activity (3) Prereq.: EDCI 2700 and KIN 2540. Substantial observation in schools required . Focus on individuals who exhibit midevelopmental disabilities including intellectual disabilities; learning disabilities; b
ld/moderate ehavioral disabilities;
KIN 3540
KIN 4602
MILD/MODERATE IMPAIRMENT & PHYSICAL ACTIV.
COMMUNITY SAFETY EDUCATION
behavioral disorders; and mild/moderate physical, sensory and health disabilities. 4602 Community Safety Education (3) Covers all grade levels in the school healthcommunity programs; home, traffic and recreational safety; emphasis on orgaadministration of these programs.
7521 Laboratory Techniques in Motor Behavior (3) Prereq.: KIN 7508 or equiv
1S/2005 program;
nization and 1S/2008
alent and consent of
KIN 7521 LAB TECHNIQUES IN MOTOR BEHAVIOR
instructor. 2 hrs. lecture; 2 hrs. lab. Techniques and equipment used in motor behlabs; data acquisition and processing techniques; hardware and software associatedacquisition and processing; timing equipment; force measuring instrumentation; motionu uipment; uring u electromyography.
avior and biomechanics with computerized data
analysis equipment; ysis uipment; 2S/2005
KIN 7533 EXERCISE TESTING IN HEALTH & DISEASE
7533 Exercise Testing in Health and Disease (3) Prereq.: KIN 7530. 1 hr. seminar;practicum in evaluating fitness, prescribing exercise, and planning and supervisingadults.7560 Fall Practicum in Health and Physical Education (5) Prereq.: physical education
4 hrs. lab. Theory and group programs for
2S/2007 cohort
KIN 7560
KIN 7561
FALL PRACTICUM IN HEALTH & PE
SPRING PRACTICUM IN HEALTH & PE
membership or consent of instructor. 1 hr. lecture; 8 hrs. lab. Pass ‑fail gradingin local schools.7561 Spring Practicum in Health and Physical Education (5) Prereq.: physical membership or consent of instructor. 1 hr. lecture; 8 hrs. lab. Pass ‑fail grading.practicum in local schools.
. First teaching practicum 1S/2004
education cohort Second teaching
2S/2004
KIN 7580 RESEARCH PROJECT IN HEALTH & PE
7580 Research Project in Health and Physical Education (3) Prereq.: physical emembership and completion of KIN 7560 and 7561 or consent of instructor. 2 hrs.Development, completion and presentation of a research problem in teaching healtthat grows out of fifth‑year clinical experiences and course work.1205 Landscapes for Recreation and Tourism (3) Development and use of land
ducation cohort lecture; 2 hrs. lab . h and physical education
2S/2004scapes for recreation and
LA 1205
LA 4203
LANDSCAPES FOR RECREATION & TOURISM
READING THE LOUISIANA LANDSCAPE
tourism; interrelationships of cultural and natural influences.
4203 Reading the Louisiana Landscape (3) Advanced seminar exploring the useresearch and understand regional landscapes and apply these finding to project-bas
* 1s/2007
of diverse sources to ed work. * 1s/2006
LA 4204
LATN 4007
PLANNING DISASTER RESILIENT COMMUNITIES
LATIN PROSE COMPOSITION
4204 Planning Disaster Resilient Communities (3) Theory and methods of planncommunities considering hurricanes, earthquakes, cyclones, tsunamis and landslidlocated near low-lying coastal areas and countries bordering the Pacific Rim.4007 Latin Prose Composition (3) Practice in writing Latin prose; emphasis on gclassical Latin, using Ciceronian prose style as the model.
ing disaster resilient es chiefly in regions
* 1s/2006rammar and syntax of
2S/2005
INACTIVE COURSE REPORT EFFECTIVE DATE: 8/14/2013
4010 ) MC and 3103. . hr. .
LATN 4010LING 7714
SURVEY OF LATIN LITERATURETOPICS IN SOCIOLINGUISTICS
★ 4010 Survey of Latin Literature (3) Readings in major Roman authors from Ammianus Marcellinus; supplementary readings in English in the literary, politicaRome.
7714 Topics in Sociolinguistics (3) See ENGL 7714 .
the beginning to l and social history of
1S/2007*1s/2007
LING 7715LING 7752
TOPICS IN LANGUAGE ACQUISITIONSEMINAR IN LINGUISTICS
7715 Topics in Language Acquisition (3) See ENGL 7715 .
7752 Seminar in Linguistics (3) See COMD 7752.
*1s/20072S/2008
7103 Media and Services for Young Adolescents (3) Developmentally appropriateinformation services for young people, ages 11 to 14; emphasis on literature a
library and nd its value in the lives of
LIS 7103 MEDIA AND SERV YOUNG ADOLESCENTS pubescent youths. 3S/2008
LIS 7200 RESEARCH FOR HUMANITIES 7200 Resources for the Humanities (3) Information resources in major areas of the humanities. 2S/20087312 Real Analysis II (3) Prereq.: MATH 7311 or equivalent. Ascoli theorem, Stone‑Weierstrass theorem,
MATH 7312 REAL ANALYSIS IIHahn‑Banach theorem, uniform boundedness theorem, Hilbert spaces, weak topoland integration, Riesz representation theorem, other related topics.
ogies, general measure 2S/2006
7375 Wavelets (3) Prereq.: MATH 7311 or equivalent . Fourier series; Fourier transform;Fourier transform or short-time Fourier transform; the continuous wavelet transfor
windowed m; discrete wavelet
MATH 7375 WAVELETS transform; multiresolution analysis; construction of wavelets. * 2s/20057690 Seminar in Topological Algebra (1 3) Prereq.: consent of department. Maywith consent of department. Advanced topics such as topological groups, topo
be repeated for credit logical semigroups or
MATH 7690 SEMINAR IN TOPOLOGICAL ALGEBRA topological lattices.2020 Foundations of Advertising and Public Relations (3) Prereq.: majors and
1S/2004 minors only or
MC 2020 FOUNDATIONS OF ADVERTISING & PUBLIC RELATIONpermission of department. Theories and principles of advertising and public relatioeconomic roles.3065 Photojournalism (3) Prereq: "C" or better in MC 2010. Majors only. 2 hrs.
ns; their social and 1S/2007
lecture; 2 hrs. lab. MC 3065 PHOTOJOURNALISM Photographic principles for communication media.
3506 Media, Politics and the Public (3) Prereq.: majors and minors only. Inter
2S/2006action among media,
MC 3506 MEDIA, POLITICS, PUBLICpolitics and the public in American society; process of public opinion formatiothe audience on media content; media impact on political attitudes and behav
3700 Electronic Media, Law, Regulation and Public Policy (3) Development of
n and the influence of iors, especially voting. 2S/2008 telecommunication media
MC 3700 ELECTRONIC MEDIA, LAW, REGUL, & PUBLIC POLICY
law and regulation through case studies relating to the Federal Communications Adecisions of the Federal Communications Commission and other regulatory bodieslegal issues affecting the telecommunication media; legal documents and literature.
4010 Magazine Editing and Production (3) Prereq: MC 2015 and 3103. Majors Magazine Editing and Production (3 Prereq: 2015 Majors
ct; rules and policy ; emphasis on current
1S/2006 only. 1 hr. lecture; 3 hrs. only 1 lecture; 3 hrs
MC 4010 MAGAZINE EDITING & PRODUCTION
lab. Magazine project required. Techniques of magazine editing and production; industry and specific magazines and their audiences; editorial objectives and formuarticle selection, layout, illustration, typography, printing and circulation.
analysis of magazine las, issue planning,
2S/2004
MC 4033
MC 4041
DIRECT RESPONSE ADVERTISING & PROMOTION
SPORTS WRITING & PRODUCTION
4033 Direct Response Advertising and Promotion (3) Types and roles of direct strategies and tactics that advertising agencies and other organizations use to buildrelationships with customers and others.4041 Sports Writing and Production (3) Prereq.: MC 2010 and 3101, or MC 31022 hrs. lecture; 2 hrs. lab . Developing, writing and producing sports stories for botmedia.
response advertising and maintain
2S/2005 or 2700. Majors only.
h print and electronic * 1s/2006
MC 4081 OPINION JOURNALISM
4081 Opinion Journalism (3) Prereq: MC 2010 and 3101. Analysis of various formsthat involve subjective expression: interpretive reporting, news analysis, essays, edcritical reviews and interviews.
of journalistic writing itorials and columns,
1S/2005
MC 4103 COMPARATIVE MEDIA SYSTEMS
4103 Comparative Media Systems (3) Prereq.: majors only. Credit will not beMC 4104. World mass media; news agencies, communication organizations, dinternational news flow and political, economic, cultural and geographical inf
given for this course andiffering philosophies, luences. 1S/2008
MC 4104 HNRS: COMPARATIVE MEDIA SYSTEMS4104 HONORS: Comparative Media Systems (3) Prereq.: majors only. Same honors emphasis for qualified students. Credit will not be given for this cours
as MC 4103, with special e and MC 4103. *
4211 Mass Media Principles (3) Prereq.: consent of the Manship School of Massto LSU undergraduates who qualify for entry into the University's Accelerated MaRequired of all students who enter the mass communication graduate program witprofessional experience in mass communication. May not be counted for undergra
Communication; Open ster's Degree Program. hout a degree or duate or graduate
MC 4211 MASS MEDIA PRINCIPLESdegree credit by Mass Communication majors. An intensive course that provides the mass media within society.
an overview of the role of 2S/2006
INACTIVE COURSE REPORT EFFECTIVE DATE: 8/14/2013
MGT 3010 FAMILY BUSINESS MANAGEMENT as a son or daughter in a family business
MC 4270 NEWS PRODUCTION FOR THE INTERNET
4270 News Production for the Internet (3) Prereq.: Majors only. Open to undergstudents approved by the Manship School. 1 hr. lecture; 3 hrs. lab. Advanced reppublication, using converging media technology to create content for a news websi
raduate and graduate orting for an electronic te. 2S/2006
MC 4710 ELECTRONIC MEDIA MANAGEMENT4710 Electronic Media Management (3) Managing broadcast stations and cablemanagement, sales, programming and promotion.7013 Public Affairs Advertising Campaigns (3) The application of advertising theorypublic affairs campaigns; emphasis on strategy development in the context of polit
systems; general
and process to ical or issues‑oriented
MC 7013 PUBLIC AFFAIRS ADVERTISING CAMPAIGNS campaigns. 1S/2005
MC 7016 INTERNATIONAL MASS COMMUNICATION7016 International Mass Communication (3) How nations get their news; organipress associations, newspapers, magazines, radio and television; impact of news an7017 Media Industries and Behavior (3) How industry structures in various media
zation and operation of d other media content. 2S/2006 influence decision
MC 7017 MEDIA INDUSTRIES & BEHAVIORmaking; effects of competition and monopoly on media behavior; economic perforeffect on content.
mance in media and its 1S/2007
4353 Advanced Engineering Thermodynamics (3) Prereq.: ME 2334 or equivalent . Postulational
ME 4353 ADVANCED ENGINEERING THERMODYNAMICStreatment of laws of thermodynamics; equilibrium and maximum entro-py postulaformal relationships; princi-ples and application to general systems.
tes; development of 2S/2005
ME 4383 THERMAL SYSTEM DESIGN4383 Thermal System Design (3) Prereq.: ECON 2030, ME 2334 and ME 4433con-cern-ing the design and optimization of thermal systems.
. Principles and practices 1S/2005
4533 Engineering Use of Electronic Computers (3) Prereq.: ME 2533 or equivastanding . General rules of programming; construc-tion of programs to solve math
lent; or graduate ematical prob-lems
ME 4533
ME 7453
ENGINEERING USE OF ELECTRONIC COMPUTERS
ADVANCED HEAT TRANSFER III
common to all engineers; numerical methods includ-ing solutions to linear and nonequa-tions, least-squares approximation, interpolations and integra-tion.7453 Advanced Heat Transfer III (3) Prereq.: con-sent of instructor . Radiation topics.
linear differential 1S/2004
heat transfer and advanced 2s/2006
7538 Monte Carlo Simulation of Radiation Transport (3) Prereq.: MEDP 7537CSC 2262 or equivalent experience in computer programming. Also offered as PHtransport simulation by the Monte Carlo method; phase-space tracking; dose respo
or consent of instructor, YS 7538 . Radiation nse estimators, biasing
MEDP 7538 MONTE CARLO SIMULATION OF RADIATION TRANSP.methods; integral form of the Boltzmann equation; condensed-history method for cphoton and electron transport calculations for shielding and medical physics applic
3010 Family Business Management (3) Prereq.: ACCT 2001 and 2101; ECON
harged particles; neutron, ations. 2S/2004 2000, 2010; ISDS 1100
MGT 3010 FAMILY BUSINESS MANAGEMENT
or 1101 or 1102; MKT 3401. Family business culture; entrepreneurial influenconflicts; career planning; counseling and consulting; professional support reas a son or daughter in a family business .
ces; key issues and lationships; survival skills
MGT 3115 FINANCING AND LEGAL ASPECTS OF ENTREPRENEURSHIP 3115 Financing and Legal Aspects of Entrepreneurship (3) See FIN 3115.
MKT 4414
MKT 7160
MARKET RESEARCH FIELD PROJECT
SERVICES & PROFESSIONAL SERVICES MARKETING
4414 Marketing Research Field Project (3) Prereq.: MKT 3401 and permissionAdvanced marketing research problems and theory.7160 Services and Professional Services Marketing (3) Prereq.: BADM 7100 orto services marketing with emphasis on issued involved in planning, implementingprofessional services marketing.
of the department. 2S/2008
equivalent . Introduction and controlling
1S/2006
MKT 7443 ADVANCED SEMINAR IN INTERNATIONAL MARKET.
7443 Advanced Seminar in International Marketing (3) Prereq.: MKT 4451 or equivalent . Marketing management decision processes and marketing systems in tapplication to multinational business operations and strategy development; marketmarket entry; product, pricing, promotion and distribution decisions.
BADM 7100 or he global environment; ing techniques of foreign
2S/2005MUS 2153
MUS 2170
MUS 3000
SECONDARY ELECTROACOUSTIC COMPOSITION
MUSIC EDUCATION IN ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
HONORS IN MUSIC
2153 Secondary Electroacoustic Composition (2-3)2170 Music Education in the Elementary School I (3) Music fundamentals, mainvolved in teaching general music in the elementary school.3000 HONORS in Music (1-4) Prereq.: junior standing. May be taken for a max.Prepara-tion of an honors project.
2S/2004terials, methods and skills
1S/2005 of 6 sem. hrs. of credit .
1S/2006MUS 3020 AMERICAN MUSICAL THEATRE 3020 American Musical Theatre (3) See THTR 3020 .
4030 Meditation for Performers (1) 2 hrs. lab. Not for graduate credit. Pass/fail
1S/2006
grading . Exploration of MUS 4030 MEDITATION FOR PERFORMERS the various traditions, techniques and objectives of meditation as they apply to the
4172 Stringed Instrument Pedagogy (1) Prereq.: 12 sem. hrs. of applied string in
practice of music. 2S/2006
strument study or MUS 4172MUS 4228
STRINGED INSTRUMENT PEDAGOGYCONT MUSIC ENSEMBLE
consent of instructor . Independent studies in methods and materials for instruction
4228 Contemporary Music Ensemble (1)
in stringed instruments. 2s/20042S/2007
INACTIVE COURSE REPORT EFFECTIVE DATE: 8/14/2013
fission reactor behavior,
MUS 4500 MUSICAL THEATRE PRODUCTION
4500 Musical Theatre Production (1-3) Also offered as THTR 4500. Admissiotaken for a max. of 4 sem. hrs. of credit toward any degree. Techniques of muincluding all production aspects, preparation aspects, preparation and perforand complete shows.
n by audition. May be sical theatre production, mance of musical scenes
MUS 4747 MUSIC, TECHNOLOGY & SOCIETY
4747 Music, Technology and Society (3) History and critical study of the impact recording technologies on the creation and performance of music and its subsequenmusic in society.
of electronics and t impact on the role of
* 1s/2006
MUS 7130
MUS 7763
SEMINAR IN PERCUSSION LITERATURE
COMPARATIVE METHODS IN MUSIC EDUCATION
7130 Seminar in Percussion Literature (2) Methods, solos and ensemble literatuinstruments.Comparative Methods in Music Education (3,3) Techniques in teaching music; approaches and texts evaluated with emphasis on curricu-lum construction; 7763 dgrades, 7764 with secondary.
7525 Nuclear Engineering Laboratory (2) Prereq.: credit or registration in NS
re for percussion 2S/2007
functional projects; eals with elementary
3S/2005 7527. 6 hrs. lab.
NS 7525 NUCLEAR ENGINEERING LABORATORYOperation of nuclear count¬ing and spectroscopy systems; measurements of nmultiplying and non-multiplying media; development of design parameters fr
Reactor Engineering (3,3) Prereq.: con-sent of department. NS 7527 is prerequis
eutron behav¬ior in om empirical data. 2S/1997ite for 7528 . Basic
concepts of reactor physics; slowing-down theory, homoge-neous and hetero-geneous reactors; diffusion and transport theories for neutron flux calculations; criticality calcula-tions: one-group, two-group, and
NS 7527 REACTOR ENGINEERING multigroup meth-ods; core burn up analysis.
Reactor Engineering (3,3) Prereq.: con-sent of department. NS 7527 is prerequisconcepts of reactor physics; slowing-down theory, homoge-neous and hetero-gene
1S/2000ite for 7528 . Basic ous reactors; diffusion
NS 7528 REACTOR ENGINEERINGand transport theories for neutron flux calculations; criticality calcula-tions: one-grmultigroup meth-ods; core burn up analysis.
oup, two-group, and 2S/2001
Nuclear Reactor Dynamics (3) Prereq.: NS 7527 and credit for or registrationreactor analysis; analytical and numerical point kinetics calcula¬tions; perturexpressions for reactivi¬ty; feed¬back effects; reactor transfer functions and
in NS 7528. Transient bation theory stabili¬ty; cou¬pled
NS 7529 NUCLEAR REACTOR DYNAMICS neutronics and thermal hydraulic transients; space-time kinetics.
Advanced Nuclear Reactor Systems (3,3) Prereq.: NS 4527 or equivalent. Engfission reactor systems, including fuel behavior, energy removal, materials sel
2S/1997ineering aspects of ection and core interface
NS 7566 ADVANCED NUCLEAR REACTOR SYSTEMS with the balance of the plant.
Advanced Nuclear Reactor Systems (3,3) Prereq.: NS 4527 or equivalent. Eng
1S/1997ineering aspects of
NS 7567
OCS 2010
ADVANCED NUCLEAR REACTOR SYSTEMS
INTRODUCTION TO WAVES & BEACHES
fission reactor systems, including fuel behavior, energy removal, materials sel systems, including fuel energy removal, materials selectionwith the balance of the plant.2010 Introduction to Waves and Beaches (3) Introduction to the physical and geological
oceanographic processes that shape the coastal zone; various coastal environment tprocesses and human interaction with these environments.
ection and core interface and core interface2S/1998
coastal ypes; and coastal
2S/20064010 Marine Science for Teachers (4) Su Four- week short course offered at various locations by
OCS 4010
OCS 4040
MARINE SCIENCE FOR TEACHERS
ENVIRONMENT POLLUTION TRANSPORT PROCESSE
Louisi¬ana Universi-ties Marine Consortium. Credit not applica¬ble to a degSurvey of the marine sciences; secondary and elementary school levels.
S
4040 Environmental Pollution Transport Processes (3) Prereq.: CHEM 1201, 2001. Appli¬cation of fluid-earth physical principles to character¬ize pollutantransport processes in atmo¬spheric, oceanic and terres¬trial environments, pcoastal zone.
ree in marine sciences.
MATH 1550 and PHYS t disper¬sion and articularly across the
2S/2008
OCS 4052 PHYCOLOGY 4052 Phycology (4) Prereq.: BIOL 1202 and 1209. 2 hrs. lecture; 4 hrs. lab. See BIOL 4052 . 2S/20054095 Marine Field Ecology (4) Su Prereq.: general biology, invertebrate or vertebrate zoology, introductory chemis-try and consent of instructor. Five weeks at Loui-si-ana Universi-ties Marine Consortium coastal laboratory . Relationships of marine and estuarine organisms to envi-ronmental factors; inter-actions among organisms; ecologi-cal processes of energy and materials flow; field studies of
OCS 4095 MARINE FIELD ECOLOGY communities and ecosystems of the Louisiana coastal zone. 3S/2006
OCS 4164 DELTAIC PROCESSES & PRODUCTS
4164 Deltaic Processes and Products (3) Prereq.: consent of instructor . River deassociated sedimentary processes with special emphasis on the Mississippi River dcoastal, shelf-edge and slope regions; comparisons of the Mississippi delta with oth
lta formation and elta and adjoining er modern deltas. 2S/2006
INACTIVE COURSE REPORT EFFECTIVE DATE: 8/14/2013
OCS 7122 GRAVITY WAVES IN SHALLOW WATER
7122 Gravity Waves in Shallow Water (3) Prereq.: MATH 1550, 1552; PHYS 21nonlin-ear theories of water gravity waves considered by classi-cal mathematical dmethods; wave transformation in shallow water; characteristics of bound-ary layerrelated phenomena in near shore zone.
01, 2102 . Linear and erivation and numerical under wave action; wave-
1S/20057124 Applied Coastal Plant Ecology (3) Prereq.: 6 sem. hrs. in biology or environmental science. Field trips includ¬ed. Students are responsible for paying for travel expenses associConcepts of applied coastal plant ecology; field experiences in coastal habitat
ated with the course. resto¬ration and
OCS 7124 APPLIED COASTAL PLANT ECOLOGYman¬age¬ment; applied wetlands' functions, wet-land classifica¬tion, evalua¬environ¬mental as¬sessment moni¬toring.
tion and delineation; and2S/2008
7125 Estuarine Dynamics (3) Prereq.: consent of instructor. Wind-driven andestuar¬ies, turbulence and mixing in estuaries, seiches, storm surges, internal
mass-driven currents in waves, salt bal¬ance and
OCS 7125 ESTUARINE DYNAMICS inlet flows.
7976 Seminar in Physical Oceanography and Meteo-rol-ogy (3) May be taken f
2S/2008or a max. of 9 hrs. of
OCS 7976 SEMINAR IN PHYSICAL OCEANOGRAPHY & METEOROcredit when topics vary . Air-sea interaction, synoptic meteorolo-gy, tropical meteodynamics, ocean-atmo-sphere interaction related to climate change.
rology, geophysical fluid 2S/2005
PADM 7915 TECH & INNOVATION PUBLIC SECTOR7915 Technology and Innovation in Public Sector (3) Evaluation of influence aon formulation and implementation of technology and innovation strategy.
nd role of public policies 2S/2008
7301, 7302 Principles and Methods of Epidemiology and Disease Control I, II (4,4) Prereq.: consent of instructor. 3 hrs. lecture; 3 hrs. lab . Ecological and epidemiological concepts used in studying diseases in populations; epidemiological methods, with labo-ratory exercises emphasizing problem solving; epide-mio-logical principles applied to disease control; plan-ning, admin-istration and evaluation of disease-
PBS 7301 PRINC. & METH. OF EPIDEMIOLOGY & DISEASE CON. I control programs.
7301, 7302 Principles and Methods of Epidemiology and Disease Control I, II
1S/2004 (4,4) Prereq.: consent of
instructor. 3 hrs. lecture; 3 hrs. lab . Ecological and epidemiological concepts usepopulations; epidemiological methods, with labo-ratory exercises emphasizing pro
d in studying diseases in blem solving;
PBS 7302 PRINC. & METH. OF EPIDEMIOLOGY & DISEASE CON. Iepide-mio-logical principles applied to disease control; plan-ning, admin-istration control programs.7404 Pathogenic Mechanisms of Bacteria (3) Prereq.: BIOL 4094, 4121 and 4122
and evaluation of disease-2S/2004
or equiva-lent .
PBS 7404 PATHOGENIC MECHANISMS OF BACTERIARela-tion of bacterial structure and function to the induc-tion of dis-ease; virulencehost-parasite inter-action; vaccine strategies.
7411 Molecular Mechanisms of Viral Pathogenesis (3) Prereq.: BIOL 4190 or V
factors, mechanisms of 1S/2007
MED 5230 or
PBS 7411 MOLECULAR MECHANISMS OF VIRAL PATHOGEN.equivalent . Virus-host interactions in disease induction emphasizing virus receptoq p g ppersistence and latency, oncogene-sis, virus-induced immune suppression and adve
7423 Cellular and Molecular Immunology (3) Prereq.: BIOL 4121 or equivalentbasis for the immune response; emphasis on molecular structure and function of an
rs and cell tropism, /
p ,rse responses of the host. 2S/2005. Cellular and molecular tibodies and other
PBS 7423
PBS 7532
CELLULAR & MOLECULAR IMMUNOLOGY
LAB ANIMAL SCIENCE III
receptors; role of lympho-cyte subsets and cytokines in regulation of immune resp
Laboratory Animal Science I, II, III (2, 2, 2,) Prereq.: DVM degree or equivaleninstructor. Biology, husbandry, diseases, medical care, regulations and experimenused laboratory animal species; courses need not be taken in sequence.
onses. 1S/2006t and consent of tal uses of the commonly
3S/2005
PETE 3990 INDEPENDENT RESEARACH
†3990 Independent Research (1 2) May be taken for a max. of 3 sem. hrs. of crout¬line of pro¬posed work and name of faculty supervisor must be stated at Individual research or engineering studies with faculty supervision.7211 Production System Analysis (3) Prereq.: CE 2200, ME 3333 and PETE 4046
edit. Number of hours, time of registration.
1S/2008 or equivalent . Use of
PETE 7211 PRODUCTION SYSTEM ANALYSIS
multiphase flow correlations to deter-mine flow rates and pressure traverses in flowcondensate wells, gathering systems and pipe lines; appli-cations of correlations tosys-tems.
ing oil wells, gas- the design of gas lift
1s/2007
PETE 7221 DRILLING DATA ACQUISITION & PROCESSING
7221 Drilling Data Acquisition and Process-ing (3) Prereq.: PETE 4059, 4060 aMud and surface drilling data acquisition and processing; downhole data acquisi-tiand while drilling, data processing; formation evaluation and data analysis.
2963 HONORS: Independent Work for Honors Students (1,1,1) Prereq.: soph
nd 4086 or equivalent . on with drilling stopped
1S/2007omore standing,
PHIL 2963 HONORS: INDEPENDENT WORKcompletion of at least 3 hrs. of philosophy with a grade of “B” or higher and aall work taken. Readings, conferences and reports under faculty direction.
GPA of at least 3.00 in 2S/2008
INACTIVE COURSE REPORT EFFECTIVE DATE: 8/14/2013
towar l re MA fi d
PHIL 2964 HONORS: INDEPENDENT WORK
2964 HONORS: Independent Work for Honors Students (1,1,1) Prereq.: sophomore standing, completion of at least 3 hrs. of philosophy with a grade of “B” or higher and a GPA of at least 3.00 in all work taken. Readings, conferences and reports under faculty direction. 2S/2008
PHIL 2965 HONORS: INDEPENDENT WORK
2965 HONORS: Independent Work for Honors Students (1,1,1) Prereq.: sophcompletion of at least 3 hrs. of philosophy with a grade of “B” or higher and aall work taken. Readings, conferences and reports under faculty direction.
omore standing, GPA of at least 3.00 in
2S/2008
PHIL 4926 HELLENISTIC PHILOSOPHY4926 Hellenistic Philosophy (3) Prereq.: PHIL 2033 or equivalent. Study of thphilosophical schools: the Epicureans, the Stoics and the Sceptics.
e major Hellenistic 2S/2008
PHIL 4950
PHYS 4251
ADVANCED EPISTEMOLOGY
ATOMIC PHYSICS
4950 Advanced Epistemology (3) Prereq.: PHIL 3950 or consent of instructornaturalized epistemology, internalism vs. externalism about justification; a prjustification and truth; skepticism, Bayesian approaches to justification, conteknowledge and the possibility of non-inferential justification.4251 Atomic Physics (3) Prereq.: PHYS 4142 and credit or registration in 4132atom-ic structure, radiations and processes.
. Topics may include iori knowledge; xtualist theories of
1S/2007. Modern theory of
1S/2007
PHYS 7223 MECHANICS OF DEFORMABLE BODIES7223 Mechanics of Deformable Bodies (3) Mechanics of inviscid and Newtonianof solids.
7538 Monte Carlo Simulation of Radiation Transport (3) Prereq.: MEDP 7537
viscous fluids; elasticity 2S/2006
or consent of instructor, PHYS 7538
PLHL 4002
POLI 2001
MONTE CARLO SIMULATION OF RADIATION SUPPO
SPECIAL TOPICS IN AG PEST MANAGEMENT
ANALYZING POLITICS & PUBLIC POLICY
R CSC 2262 or equivalent experience in computer programming. Same as MEDP 754002 Special Topics in Agricultural Pest Management (1-3) Prereq.: consent of
taken for a max. of 6 sem. hrs. of credit when topics vary. Lab/field trip may be reqcovered in other weed science or plant pathology courses.2001 Analyzing Politics and Public Policy (3) Techniques of analysis, logic of euse of simulation.
38. 2S/2004 instructor. May be uired . Subjects not
2S/2006mpirical research and the
2S/2006
POLI 4027 POLITICS OF SEXUAL DIVERSITY
4027 Politics of Sexual Diversity (3) Prereq.: POLI 2051 or equivalent . The poliidentity; evolution of lesbian and gay social movements and of political organizatithe expansion of gay rights; law, public opinion and policy-making regarding sexu4038 Blacks and the American Political System (3) Prereq.: POLI 2051 . InteractionAmeri-can political system since World War II; political resourc-es available to bl
tical meanings of sexual ons that favor and oppose al diversity. * 1s/2006
of blacks with the acks; responses of national
POLI 4038 BLACKS & THE AMERICAN POLITICAL SYSTEM institutions and leaders to black aspirations.
7901 Graduate Internship in Political Science (1‑6) Open only to graduate studeDepart-ment of Politi-cal Science and accepted by a recognized internship progra
1S/2007nts approved by the
m. May be counted
POLI 7901
PSYC 2004
GRADUATE INTERNSHIP IN POLITICAL SCIENCE
PSYCHOLOGY OF ADJUSTMENT
toward total number of hours required in the MA program but not toward field requirementsd tota number of hours requi d in the program but not toward eld reqwork in governmental or pri-vate agencies concerned with public policy.2004 Psychology of Adjustment (3) Adjustment mech-a-nisms in normal adults;
major personality theories.
Research anduirements . Research an 2S/2006
abnormal behavior and 2S/2006
PSYC 4036 COMPARATIVE PSYCHOLOGY4036 Comparative Psychology (3) Prereq.: PSYC 2000 or 2001 . Behavioral devwith reference to evolutionary and genetic factors relevant to understanding human
elop-ment across species behavior. 2S/2004
PSYC 7979 CURRENT PROBLEMS DEV PSYC7979 Current Problems in Developmental Psy¬chol¬ogy (3) Prereq.: consent omay be taken for a max. of 12 hrs. of credit when topics vary.
7984 Special Topics in Advanced Techniques in Behav¬ioral Medicine (3) Precon¬sent of instructor. May be taken for a max. of 12 hrs. of credit when topictreatment procedures used by behav¬ioral clinicians in medi¬cal set¬tings; is
f instructor. Each course2S/2008
req.: PSYC 7185; or s vary. Assessment and
sues in medical PSYC 7984 PSYC 8999
REL 1015
SPECIAL TOPICS TECH BEHAV MEDICINEINDEPENDENT RESEARCH: PERSONALITY
HONORS: INTRODUCTION TO RELIGION
con¬sulta¬tion and liaison.
8999 Personality Psychology
★ 1015 HONORS: Introduction to Religion (3) Same as REL 1000, with speciaqualified students . Credit will not be given for this course and REL 1000.2925 Independent Study/Tutorial (1) Prereq.: 3 sem. hrs. of religious studies courses
3S/20083S/2008
l honors emphasis for 1S/2007
and at least a 2.50
REL 2925REL 3236
INDEPENDENT STUDY/TUTORIALLITERATURE & RELIGION: OVERVIEW
GPA. May be taken for a max. of 3 hrs. of credit when topics vary . Readings, confunder faculty direction.
3236 Literature and Religion: An Overview (3) See ENGL 3236 .
erenc-es and reports 2S/20043S/2005
REL 4060REL 4098
IDEAS OF THE AFTERLIFEMUSLIMS OF SOUTH ASIA
4060 Ideas of the Afterlife (3) Traces the development of ideas concerning life atraditions from antiquity to the present.
4098 Muslims of South Asia (3) See HIST 4098 .
fter death in various 2S/2004* 1s/2007
INACTIVE COURSE REPORT EFFECTIVE DATE: 8/14/2013
SOCL 2351 RURAL SOCIOLOGY in- . 2S/2004
RNR 4002
RNR 4039
FISHERIES LITERATURE & COMMUNICATION
RENEWABLE NATURAL RESOURCES POLICY
4002 Fisheries Literature and Communication (3) 2 hrs. lecture; 3 hrs. lab . Ocommunication of technical fisheries literature.
4039 Renewable Natural Resources Policy (3) History of forestry and forest legievalua-tion of policies in forestry, wildlife and fisheries; current issues.
rganization and 1S/2005
slation; development and 1S/2005
4051 Wildlife Habitat Management (3) Prereq.: RNR 2001, 2031 or 2072. 2 hrsweekend field trip. Students are responsible for paying for travel expenses associaPrinciples of managing landscapes to benefit a diversity of wildlife species, as welstrategies to benefit single species; management scenarios for a variety of forested
. lecture; 3 hrs. lab. One ted with this course . l as specific management , open and urban habitats
RNR 4051
RNR 4151
WILDLIFE HABITAT MANAGEMENT
HYDROLOGY OF NATURAL LANDSCAPES
will be discussed.4151 Hydrology of Natural Landscapes (3) Prereq.: AGRO 2051 and MATH 1431instructor. 2 hrs. lecture; 3 hrs. lab . Hydrologic processes and principles of naturaunderstanding of characteristics and role of water in environment; concepts for waand water quality protection.
2S/2006 or consent of
l landscapes; ter resources management
* 2s/2004
RNR 7010 NUTRITION OF AQUATIC ANIMALS
7010 Nutrition of Aquatic Animals (3) Prereq.: CHEM 2060 or 2261 or ANSC 4lab . Nutrition of cultured finfishes and shellfishes; nutrient requirements for growdigestion, me-tabolism, nutrition and health interactions; feeds and feed-ing practic
009. 2 hrs. lecture; 3 hrs. th and reproduction; es. 2S/2004
RNR 7015 ECOLOGY & MANAGEMENT OF UPLAND BIRDS
7015 Ecology and Management of Upland Birds (3) 2 hrs. lecture; 3 hrs. lab. Studentsfor paying for travel expenses associated with this course . Ecology and managembirds found in North America; students will develop a comprehensive managemenspecies.
are responsible ent of selected upland t plan for a selected
1S/2005
RNR 7151 WATERSHED HYDROLOGY & FLOODPLAIN ANALYSIS
7151 Watershed Hydrology and Floodplain Analysis (3) Prereq.: AGRO 2051 oof instructor. 2 hrs. lecture; 3 hrs. lab. Also offered as ENVS 7151 . Hydrologic prwatersheds and floodplains; interactions among water resources, water quality, lanpractices; hydrologic modeling of natural landscapes.
r RNR 4151 or consent ocesses and principles on d use and management
2S/2006
RUSS 3401 THE FAIRY TALE ★ 3401 The Fairy Tale (3) Taught in English; knowl-edge of Russian not requirsubstance of the tradi-tional fairy tale; examples from German and Rus-sian source
★ 4081 Russian Literature in Translation: 19th Centu-ry (3) Knowledge of Rus
ed . Structure and s. 2S/2006
sian not required .
RUSS 4081
RUSS 4101
RUSSIAN LITERATURE IN TRANSLATION: 19TH CENT
TOPICS IN RUSSIAN LITERATURE IN TRANSLATION
/ Masterpieces of 19th century Russian literature, including the works of Turgenev, D4101 Topics in Russian Literature in Translation (3) May not be taken for gradauthors or themes.
ostoevsky and Chekhov. 2S/2004uate credit . Selected
* 1s/2005RUSS 4950
SOCL 2351
SENIOR PROJECTS
RURAL SOCIOLOGY 2351 Rural Sociology (3) Sociological concepts related to rural life; social bases
social in-equality, social institutions and social change.social equality, social institutions and social change
2S/2005of human behav-ior,
2S/2004
SOCL 4341
SOCL 4351
SOCIAL CHANGE
RURAL SOCIAL ORGANIZATIONS
4341 Social Change (3) Prereq.: SOCL 2001 or equiva¬lent. Theoretical apprsocial change; applications to major national and global social and cultural dy4351 Rural Social Organization (3) Prereq.: SOCL 2001 or 2351 or equivalent . rural societ-ies: groups, organizations, institutions and communities.4451 Sociology of Medicine (3) Prereq.: SOCL 2001 or equiv¬alent. Sociological
oaches to understanding namics. 2S/2008Social organization in
2S/2007 analysis of the
SOCL 4451 SOCIOLOGY OF MEDICINEstructure and func¬tion of health agencies and occupations; social and culturatreatment of illness.
l factors in the cause and 2S/2008
SOCL 4481 SCIENCE TECHNOLOGY AND SOCIETY
4481 Science, Technology and Society (3) Prereq.: SOCL 2001 or equivalent. devel¬opment; nature of technological decision-making; recipro¬cal effects ofchange.
Scientific institutions and scientific and societal
1S/2008
SOCL 7791 SEMINAR: TOPICS IN POPULATION & ECOLOGY7791 Seminar: Topics in Population and Ecol-ogy (3) Prereq.: consent of instrumax. of 6 sem. hrs. credit if topics vary . Specialized areas in popu-lation and ecolo
ctor. May be taken for a gy. 2S/2007
4002 Spanish for Reading Knowledge (5) Su Specialized course intended to saforeign language reading requirement for graduate students. This course will
tisfy departmental not count toward a
graduate degree. Undergraduates may enroll on a pass/fail basis only. Does noforeign language requirements for undergraduates, although hours may coun
t count toward satisfyingt toward baccalaureate.
SPAN 4002
SPAN 4007
SPANISH FOR READING
SPANISH MEDIEVAL LITERATURE
Credit will not be given for both this course and introductory Spanish courses4007 Spanish Medieval Literature (3) Spanish literature from its beginnings to centu-ry; em-pha-sis on the mester de juglaría, mester de clerecía and master-piecthe 14th century.
.the end of the 14
-es of prose and poetry of
2S/2007
SPAN 4054 GOLDEN AGE LYRIC & POETRY4054 Special Topics in Golden Age Lyric and Dramat¬ic Poetry (3) May be tahrs. of credit when topics vary. Spanish drama and lyric poetry of the 16th an
ken for a max. of 6 sem. d 17th centuries. 2S/2008
INACTIVE COURSE REPORT EFFECTIVE DATE: 8/14/2013
it ltura thea d ex it nn th t l cal thea
SPAN 4144 LATIN AMERICAN LITERATURE 1492‐1810
4144 Latin American Literature: 1492-1810 (3) Prereq.: one literature courselevel or con¬sent of instructor. May be taken for a max. of 6 hrs. of credit whecolonial Latin American litera¬ture from 1492-1810.7993 Literature and Religion in the Hispanic World (3) Prereq.: SPAN 3071 an
in Spanish at the 3000 n topics vary. Topics in
1S/2008d/or 3072 . Study of
SPAN 7993 LITERATURE & RELIGION IN THE HISPANIC WORLD religious and spiritual systems in literature.
4000 Modern India: Society and Culture (3) Also of¬fered as GEOG 4000. Int
1S/2007
erdisciplinary analysis ofSW 4000
SW 4003
MODERN INDIA: SOCIAL/CULTURAL
PENOLOGY
politico-cul¬tural issues of contemporary pan-Indian society.4003 Penology (3) Development of the penitentiary in society; punishment versusin operating adult prison units.
1S/2008 rehabilitation; problems
2S/2007
SW 4020 COMPUTERS, CRIME & JUSTICE
4020 Computers, Crime and Justice (3) Histori-cal trends, current research issuesdevelopments and alternative theoretical frameworks for studying the impact of coand crim-i-nal justice.
, emerging technological mputerization on crime
2S/2007
4022 Correctional Administration, Manage¬ment and Super¬vision (3) Curremanagement and supervision of American and international corrections orgain correctional administration; effects of organizational theory and human re
nt issues in the nizations; role of policy source man¬agement
SW 4022 CORRECTIONAL ADMIN, MANAGEMENT, AND SUPERVISIONpractices; personnel supervision and training; program planning; effects of cohealth care issues, including AIDS and drugs; privatization.
urt intervention; current 1S/2008
SW 4080 SPECIAL TOPICS IN APPLIED CORRECTIONAL POLICY4080 Special Topics in Applied Correctional Policy (3) May be taken for a mawhen topics vary.
7203 Data Analysis for Social Work Research I (3)
x. of 9 sem. hrs. of credit 1S/2008
SW 7203 DATA ANALYSIS FOR SOCIAL WORK RESEARCH
Prereq.: admission to the Phwork or consent of instructor . Introduction to data analysis for social work doctoraorganizing and presenting data, descriptive statistics, correlation, simple linear regstatistical methods for one and two samples and one-way analysis of variance.
D program in social l students, including:
ression, inferential 1S/2006
7410 Comparative Social Welfare (3) Prereq.: SW 7003 and/or consent of instructor . Comparative
SW 7410 COMPARATIVE SOCIAL WELFARE analy-sis of inter-national social welfare systems; differential cross-national socialdifferences among nations.
services; similari-ties and 2S/2004
SW 7907 PUBLIC POLICIES & THE AGING7907 Public Policies and the Aging (3) Public policies that affect quality of life fAmer-ican's Act, Social Security Act, Medicare and Medic-aid policies.
or the elderly; Older 2S/2005
7908 Social Development: International Per¬spectives (3) Concepts of social social under¬develop¬ment in the modern world; theories and normative per
development; extent of spectives; social and
SW 7908 SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT: INTERNATIONAL national planning.
3020 American Musical Theatre (3) Also offered as MUS 3020 . Development oits cultural theatrical and social contexts from its beginnings to the present day; elementss cu l, trical an social cont ts from s begi ings to e presen day; e
f the American musical in of musical theatreements of musi tre
THTR 3020THTR 4500
AMERICAN MUSICAL THEATREMUSICAL THEATRE PRODUCTION
focusing on the work of composers, lyricists, designers, directors, choreographers
4500 Musical Theatre Production (1-3) See MUS 4500.
7525 Advanced Costume Technology II, III, IV (3,3,3) Prereq.: admission to M
and performers. 1S/2006
FA design tech¬nology
THTR 7525 ADVANCED COSTUME TECHNOLOGY II
program or consent of instructor. (II) Advanced planning and construc¬tion otheatre; emphasis on historical con¬struction, cutting and tailoring. (III) Empmodification and preparation of fabrics for stage costumes. (IV) Emphasis onincluding millinery, footwear, armor and jewelry.
f costumes for the ha¬sis on selection, costume accessories
2S/2008
THTR 7621 HYDRAULICS AND PNEUM IN THEATRE
7621 Hydraulics and Pneumatics in Theatre (3) Prereq.: THTR 7620. 2 hrs. leExamination of fluid and gas power systems for moving scenery. Topics includcalculations laws and formulas related to pneumatics and hydraulics as well aactuators and valving.
cture; 2 hrs. lab. e fluid power
s delivery systems, *
THTR 7622 SCENERY AUTOMATION
7622 Scenery Automation (3) Prereq.: THTR 7620. 2 hrs. lecture; 2 hrs. lab. control systems, including PLC programming, positioning control, software asystems.7910 Seminar in Drama: Classical to Renaissance (3) May be taken for a max. o
Examination of scenerynd all in-one control
*f 6 hrs. of credit when
THTR 7910
THTR 7921
SEMINAR IN DRAMA: CLASSICAL TO RENAISSANCE
PRACTICUM IN THEATRE DIRECTING
topics vary .
7921 Practicum in Theatre Directing (3) 2 hrs. lecture; 3 hrs. lab. May be taken credit when topics vary . A specific theatri-cal form and style studied through reseaplay and participa-tion in a specific Department of Theatre produc-tion.
1S/2005for a max. of 6 hrs. of rch, direction of a one-act
2S/2005
THTR 7927 PROBLEMS IN THEATRE HISTORY7927, 7928 Problems in Theatre History (3,3) Each course may be taken for a mStudy of a selected figure, period or trend in the history of the theatrical arts.
ax. of 6 hrs. of credit . 2S/2007
INACTIVE COURSE REPORT EFFECTIVE DATE: 8/14/2013
7927, 7928 Problems in Theatre History (3,3) Each course may be taken for a max. of 6 hrs. of credit . THTR 7928 PROBLEMS IN THEATRE HISTORY Study of a selected figure, period or trend in the history of the theatrical arts. 3S/2005
* Courses marked with an asterisk have never been offered. The date denotes the term the course was added.