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Undergraduate Catalog | 2019-2020 
    
Undergraduate Catalog | 2019-2020 Previous Edition

Course Descriptions


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English

  
  • ENGL 4267 - Identity, Social Interaction, and Community in Digital Spaces


    Explores how humans make cyberspace into social space through language practices in online communities. Considers as well how technology use shapes and is shaped in social interaction and how identities, relationships, discourses, and communities develop through digitally-mediated language use.

    Credit Hours: (3)
    Most Recently Offered (Day): Fall 2019, Fall 2018, Fall 2017
    Most Recently Offered (Evening): Fall 2016


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  • ENGL 4270 - Studies in Writing, Rhetoric, and Literacy


    Studies of writing, rhetoric, and literacy with an emphasis on historical and cultural contexts.

    Credit Hours: (3) (W)
    Cross-listed Course(s): ENGL 5270
    General Education Requirement(s) Satisfied: Writing in the Disciplines (W)
    Most Recently Offered (Day): Spring 2017
    Most Recently Offered (Evening): Spring 2016


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  • ENGL 4271 - Studies in Writing, Rhetoric, and New Media


    Studies of writing, rhetoric, and new media and digital technologies with an emphasis on historical and cultural contexts.

    Credit Hours: (3) (W)
    General Education Requirement(s) Satisfied: Writing in the Disciplines (W)
    Most Recently Offered (Day): Second Summer 2019, Spring 2019, Second Summer 2018
    Most Recently Offered (Evening): Course has not been offered at this time in the past 3 years


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  • ENGL 4272 - Studies in the Politics of Language and Writing


    Explores language and writing as sites of political contestation in local, national, and global contexts. Examines theoretical debates and effects of politics and history on language and learning.

    Credit Hours: (3) (W)
    General Education Requirement(s) Satisfied: Writing in the Disciplines (W)
    Most Recently Offered (Day): Fall 2018, Fall 2017
    Most Recently Offered (Evening): Course has not been offered at this time in the past 3 years


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  • ENGL 4273 - Studies in Writing, Rhetoric, and Identity


    Explores how identities are performed in textual and digital media.

    Credit Hours: (3) (W)
    General Education Requirement(s) Satisfied: Writing in the Disciplines (W)
    Most Recently Offered (Day): Course has not been offered at this time in the past 3 years
    Most Recently Offered (Evening): Course has not been offered at this time in the past 3 years


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  • ENGL 4274 - Visual Rhetoric


    Theory and practice of crafting rhetorical arguments in print and electronic media that depend upon visual exhibits, such as drawings, photographs, tables, graphs, icons, and videos.

    Credit Hours: (3) (W)
    General Education Requirement(s) Satisfied: Writing in the Disciplines (W)
    Most Recently Offered (Day): Fall 2019
    Most Recently Offered (Evening): Fall 2016


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  • ENGL 4275 - Rhetoric and Technology


    Research and theories of the rhetorical construction of technology in history and culture.

    Credit Hours: (3) (W)
    General Education Requirement(s) Satisfied: Writing in the Disciplines (W)
    Most Recently Offered (Day): Course has not been offered at this time in the past 3 years
    Most Recently Offered (Evening): Course has not been offered at this time in the past 3 years


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  • ENGL 4277 - Digital Literacies


    Exploration of the intersections between evolving digital literacies and traditional school-based literacies.

    Credit Hours: (3)
    Most Recently Offered (Day): First Summer 2019, First Summer 2018, Second Summer 2017
    Most Recently Offered (Evening): Course has not been offered at this time in the past 3 years


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  • ENGL 4290 - Advanced Creative Project


    Focuses on the planning of a book-length work of creative writing through independent study and scholarly engagement in related areas of contemporary literature and writing, leading to the development of book proposals, abstracts, discussions of creative works, and oral presentations by students and authors.

    Credit Hours: (3) (O)
    Restriction(s): English major or minor.
    Prerequisite(s): ENGL 4202 , ENGL 4203 , ENGL 4208 , ENGL 4209 , or permission of instructor.
    General Education Requirement(s) Satisfied: Oral Communication (O)
    Most Recently Offered (Day): Course has not been offered at this time in the past 3 years
    Most Recently Offered (Evening): Course has not been offered at this time in the past 3 years


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  • ENGL 4325 - Trauma and Memory in Contemporary American Literature


    Examination of selected works that explore national experiences of trauma in the U.S.

    Credit Hours: (3)
    Cross-listed Course(s): ENGL 5325
    Most Recently Offered (Day): Course has not been offered at this time in the past 3 years
    Most Recently Offered (Evening): Course has not been offered at this time in the past 3 years


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  • ENGL 4400 - Theory and Practice of Tutoring Writing


    Through supervised tutorial experience and seminars, this course introduces the student to current developments concerning composition and to a variety of methods for teaching English composition. Highly recommended for those planning to teach or those currently engaged in teaching.

    Credit Hours: (1 to 3) (W)
    Restriction(s): Permission of instructor.
    General Education Requirement(s) Satisfied: Writing in the Disciplines (W)
    Repeatability: May be repeated for credit one time with permission of department.
    Most Recently Offered (Day): Fall 2019, Fall 2018, Fall 2017
    Most Recently Offered (Evening): Course has not been offered at this time in the past 3 years


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  • ENGL 4405 - Literacy and Language


    Exploration of how language and literacy can be effectively taught to adolescents. Topics include: composing strategies and the effects of new media on literacy practices.

    Credit Hours: (3)
    Most Recently Offered (Day): Course has not been offered at this time in the past 3 years
    Most Recently Offered (Evening): Course has not been offered at this time in the past 3 years


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  • ENGL 4410 - Professional Internship


    Students work 8-10 hours (3 hours credit) or 16-20 hours (6 hours credit) per week in a placement arranged by the Internship Coordinator.; only three credit hours may be applied to the English major; three additional hours may be counted as a University elective.

    Credit Hours: (3 or 6)
    Restriction(s): Permission of English Internship Coordinator; Junior or Senior status; English major or minor, or Minor in Technical/Professional Writing; 2.5 GPA or above; and taken a course in professional communication (e.g., journalism, technical communication, public relations, public relations lab, or mass media).
    Repeatability: May be repeated for credit one time.
    Most Recently Offered (Day): Fall 2019, First Summer 2019, Spring 2019
    Most Recently Offered (Evening): Course has not been offered at this time in the past 3 years


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  • ENGL 4750 - English Honors Seminar


    In-depth study of a selected topic in English Studies.  Topics and course content vary according to the interests and expertise of the faculty.

    Credit Hours: (3)
    Restriction(s): Admission into English Honors Program or permission of instructor.
    Most Recently Offered (Day): Spring 2017
    Most Recently Offered (Evening): Fall 2019, Spring 2019, Fall 2018


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  • ENGL 4751 - English Honors Thesis Seminar


    In-depth study of a selected topic in English Studies.  Topics and course content vary according to the interests and expertise of the faculty.  During the course of the semester, students produce a thesis proposal and capstone thesis project.

    Credit Hours: (3)
    Restriction(s): Admission into English Honors Program and permission of instructor.
    Most Recently Offered (Day): Course has not been offered at this time in the past 3 years
    Most Recently Offered (Evening): Spring 2019, Fall 2018, Fall 2017


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  • ENGL 4752 - English Honors Thesis


    Honors proposal and capstone project completed as part of either ENGL 4750  or an ENGL 4000-5000 level course.

    Credit Hours: (3)
    Restriction(s): Admission into English Honors Program and permission of instructor.
    Most Recently Offered (Day): Fall 2019, Second Summer 2019, First Summer 2019
    Most Recently Offered (Evening): Course has not been offered at this time in the past 3 years


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  • ENGL 4852 - Independent Study


    Individual investigations and appropriate exposition of the results. (Unless special permission is granted by the department chair, no more than six hours may apply toward the English major.)

    Credit Hours: (1 to 3)
    Restriction(s): Permission of department.
    Repeatability: May be repeated for credit with permission of department.
    Most Recently Offered (Day): First Summer 2019, Spring 2019, Fall 2018
    Most Recently Offered (Evening): Course has not been offered at this time in the past 3 years


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Farsi

  
  • FARS 1201 - Elementary Farsi I


    Fundamentals of the Farsi language, including speaking, listening comprehension, reading, and writing.

    Credit Hours: (3)
    Corequisite(s): FARS 1201L  
    Most Recently Offered (Day): Fall 2018, Fall 2017, Fall 2016
    Most Recently Offered (Evening): Course has not been offered at this time in the past 3 years


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  • FARS 1201L - Elementary Farsi I Lab


    Continuation of class activities, practicing the fundamentals of the Farsi language, including speaking, listening comprehension, reading, and writing.

    Credit Hours: (1)
    Corequisite(s): FARS 1201  
    Most Recently Offered (Day): Fall 2018
    Most Recently Offered (Evening): Course has not been offered at this time in the past 3 years


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  • FARS 1202 - Elementary Farsi II


    Fundamentals of the Farsi language, including speaking, listening comprehension, reading, and writing.

    Credit Hours: (3)
    Prerequisite(s): FARS 1201  and FARS 1201L , or permission of department.
    Corequisite(s): FARS 1202L  
    Most Recently Offered (Day): Spring 2019, Spring 2018, Spring 2017
    Most Recently Offered (Evening): Course has not been offered at this time in the past 3 years


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  • FARS 1202L - Elementary Farsi II Lab


    A continuation of class activities, practicing the fundamentals of the Farsi language, including speaking, listening comprehension, reading, and writing.

    Credit Hours: (1)
    Prerequisite(s): FARS 1201  and FARS 1201L  
    Corequisite(s): FARS 1202  
    Most Recently Offered (Day): Spring 2019
    Most Recently Offered (Evening): Course has not been offered at this time in the past 3 years


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  • FARS 3051 - Topics in Farsi


    Study of Farsi language, culture, or literature.

    Credit Hours: (1 to 3)
    Repeatability: May be repeated for credit with change of topic.
    Most Recently Offered (Day): Course has not been offered at this time in the past 3 years
    Most Recently Offered (Evening): Course has not been offered at this time in the past 3 years


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Film Studies

  
  • FILM 2201 - Introduction to Film


    Introduction to elements of film needed for analyzing and writing about film.

    Credit Hours: (3)
    Most Recently Offered (Day): Fall 2019, First Summer 2019, Spring 2019
    Most Recently Offered (Evening): Course has not been offered at this time in the past 3 years


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  • FILM 3050 - Topics in Film


    National film histories, film analysis, film criticism, film genres.

    Credit Hours: (3) (W)
    General Education Requirement(s) Satisfied: Writing in the Disciplines (W)
    Repeatability: May be repeated for credit with change of topic.
    Most Recently Offered (Day): Fall 2019, First Summer 2019, Spring 2019
    Most Recently Offered (Evening): Fall 2019, First Summer 2019, First Summer 2018


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  • FILM 3051 - Topics in Film


    National film histories, film analysis, film criticism, film genres.

    Credit Hours: (3)
    Repeatability: May be repeated for credit with change of topic. (On demand)
    Most Recently Offered (Day): Fall 2019, Second Summer 2019, First Summer 2019
    Most Recently Offered (Evening): Fall 2019, Spring 2019, Fall 2018


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  • FILM 3120 - The Fundamentals of Video/Film Production


    Key components: planning and preparation through post-production and presentation, including writing a simple screenplay, storyboarding, locating equipment, casting, shooting, editing, post production synchronization, and exhibition.

    Credit Hours: (3)
    Most Recently Offered (Day): Fall 2019, Spring 2019, Fall 2018
    Most Recently Offered (Evening): Course has not been offered at this time in the past 3 years


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  • FILM 3121 - Intermediate Film/Video Production


    Builds on the knowledge of FILM 3120 , honing camera, writing, and editing skills to produce a short film, narrative feature, documentary, experimental, or music video. 

    Credit Hours: (3)
    Prerequisite(s): FILM 3120  or permission of Film Studies Director and instructor.
    Most Recently Offered (Day): Spring 2019, Spring 2018
    Most Recently Offered (Evening): Course has not been offered at this time in the past 3 years


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  • FILM 3220 - Introduction to Screenwriting


    Introduction to the craft of screenwriting through a series of short-form screenplay exercises.  Intensive study of the basic elements of story and script formatting and analysis of representative films.

    Credit Hours: (3) (W)
    General Education Requirement(s) Satisfied: Writing in the Disciplines (W)
    Most Recently Offered (Day): Spring 2019, Spring 2018
    Most Recently Offered (Evening): Fall 2019, Fall 2018


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  • FILM 3221 - Intermediate Screenwriting: Feature Film


    Focus on developing a premise and outline of a story; crafting the plot and characters; and writing the screenplay in sequences. Analysis of the plot and storytelling techniques of a variety of feature films.  Addresses writing comedy and writing for television.  Assumes knowledge of script formatting and story structure. 

    Credit Hours: (3) (W)
    Prerequisite(s): FILM 3120 , FILM 3220 , or permission of Film Studies Director and instructor.
    General Education Requirement(s) Satisfied: Writing in the Disciplines (W)
    Most Recently Offered (Day): Fall 2019, Spring 2019, Fall 2018
    Most Recently Offered (Evening): Course has not been offered at this time in the past 3 years


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  • FILM 3800 - Directed Project in Film or Video


    Individual work on a selected film project or area of film study. To be arranged with the instructor, generally during the preceding semester, and by special permission only.

    Credit Hours: (1 to 3)
    Prerequisite(s): FILM 2201  and FILM 3120 .
    Repeatability: May be repeated for credit.
    Most Recently Offered (Day): Spring 2018
    Most Recently Offered (Evening): Course has not been offered at this time in the past 3 years


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  • FILM 4120 - Production and Directing


    Advanced study of the elements of producing and directing a film project, including working with actors, writers, and other members of a film team.

    Credit Hours: (3)
    Prerequisite(s): FILM 3120 , FILM 3220 , or permission of Film Studies Director and instructor.
    Most Recently Offered (Day): Fall 2019, Fall 2018
    Most Recently Offered (Evening): Course has not been offered at this time in the past 3 years


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  • FILM 4220 - Film Festivals: Production and Theory


    Focus on the broad history of film festivals and the theory behind programming of films.  Includes modules on promotion and marketing of festivals.

    Credit Hours: (3)
    Most Recently Offered (Day): Spring 2018
    Most Recently Offered (Evening): Spring 2019


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  • FILM 4410 - Professional Internship in Film Studies


    Faculty-supervised field and/or research experience in a cooperating professional (e.g., business) or community organization. Contents of internship based upon a contractual agreement among the student, department, and business or community organization.

    Credit Hours: (1 to 6)
    Prerequisite(s): FILM 2201 ; FILM 3120  or equivalent; Film Studies minor; and permission of the Director of the Film Studies program and student’s major advisor.
    Most Recently Offered (Day): Spring 2019, Fall 2018, Spring 2018
    Most Recently Offered (Evening): Course has not been offered at this time in the past 3 years


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  • FILM 4690 - Capstone in Film Studies


    Survey of career options for Film Studies students (minor and/or certificate), directed professional development (preparation of resume and portfolio), and completion of a personal statement on their work in the Film Studies program.

    Credit Hours: (1)
    Grading Method: Graded on a Pass/No Credit basis.
    Most Recently Offered (Day): Fall 2018
    Most Recently Offered (Evening): Fall 2019, Spring 2019


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Finance

  
  • FINN 3000 - Topics in Finance


    Topics from the area of Finance.

    Credit Hours: (3)
    Restriction(s): Junior or Senior standing.
    Repeatability: May be repeated for credit.
    Most Recently Offered (Day): Fall 2019, First Summer 2019, Spring 2019
    Most Recently Offered (Evening): Spring 2019, Spring 2018, Spring 2017


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  • FINN 3120 - Financial Management


    Principles and problems of financial aspects of managing capital structure, leastcost asset management, planning and control. Computer application is included where appropriate.

    Credit Hours: (3)
    Restriction(s): Junior or Senior standing, and Business major.
    Prerequisite(s): MATH 1120 , STAT 1220 , ACCT 2121 , ACCT 2122 , ECON 2101 , ECON 2102 , and INFO 2130  
    Most Recently Offered (Day): Fall 2019, Second Summer 2019, First Summer 2019
    Most Recently Offered (Evening): Fall 2019, Spring 2019, Fall 2018


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  • FINN 3220 - Financial Analysis


    An introduction to the theory and practice of corporate  valuation.  Topics include:  financial statement analysis, discounted cash flow valuation, ratio analysis, constructing pro-forma financial statements, earnings forecasting, and basic statistical methods important in finance.

    Credit Hours: (3)
    Prerequisite(s): FINN 3120 .
    Most Recently Offered (Day): Course has not been offered at this time in the past 3 years
    Most Recently Offered (Evening): Course has not been offered at this time in the past 3 years


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  • FINN 3221 - Financial Institutions and Markets


    A study of financial institutions and money and capital markets, and the role of financial institutions in the intermediation process. Special emphasis is on the comparative financial policies of financial institutions considered in the context of their market environments.

    Credit Hours: (3)
    Prerequisite(s): FINN 3120 .
    Most Recently Offered (Day): Fall 2019, Spring 2018, Fall 2017
    Most Recently Offered (Evening): Fall 2018


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  • FINN 3222 - Investments


    Major topics are security analysis and portfolio management. The viewpoint is that of the investment professionals who are concerned with the evaluation of individual securities and management of security portfolios.

    Credit Hours: (3)
    Prerequisite(s): FINN 3120 .
    Most Recently Offered (Day): Fall 2019, Spring 2019, Fall 2018
    Most Recently Offered (Evening): Fall 2019, Second Summer 2019, Spring 2019


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  • FINN 3223 - International Financial Management


    Viewpoints are those of the senior financial officer of an international corporation and of the international officer of a commercial bank. Topics include: the financing of exports and imports, financing of foreign operations, consideration of foreign exchange rates, and the impact of accounting procedures on financial management.

    Credit Hours: (3)
    Restriction(s): Finance or International Business major, International Management minor, or permission of department.
    Prerequisite(s): FINN 3120  with grade of C or above
    Most Recently Offered (Day): Spring 2019, Fall 2018, First Summer 2018
    Most Recently Offered (Evening): Fall 2019, Fall 2018


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  • FINN 3224 - Applied Business Finance


    Case studies of the theories and techniques of business finance as they relate to the goal of the financial manager; the maximization of the firm value. Topics include: financial statement analysis, valuation, financial instruments, capital structure, and capital budgeting.

    Credit Hours: (3)
    Prerequisite(s): FINN 3120 .
    Most Recently Offered (Day): Course has not been offered at this time in the past 3 years
    Most Recently Offered (Evening): Course has not been offered at this time in the past 3 years


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  • FINN 3225 - Commercial Bank Management


    A study of sound and efficient techniques for the management of commercial banks. Topics include: industry structure, administrative organization, and management of assets, liabilities and capital.

    Credit Hours: (3)
    Prerequisite(s): FINN 3120 .
    Most Recently Offered (Day): Spring 2018, Spring 2017, Spring 2016
    Most Recently Offered (Evening): Course has not been offered at this time in the past 3 years


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  • FINN 3226 - Financial Theory and Practice


    Modern financial theory and its applications, including risk theory, market equilibrium asset pricing models, efficient market theory, capital structure theory and applications (including issues surrounding financial distress and bankruptcy), dividend policy, agency problems, informational asymmetry, advanced topics in capital budgeting, and leasing.

    Credit Hours: (3)
    Prerequisite(s): FINN 3120 .
    Most Recently Offered (Day): Fall 2019, Second Summer 2019, First Summer 2019
    Most Recently Offered (Evening): Fall 2019, Fall 2018, Spring 2018


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  • FINN 3255 - Real Estate Principles


    An overview of the real estate industry modules, priniciples, and practices that enhance students’ practical knowledge and skill set.  Discusses key concepts of ownership, development, and management of real estate.  Allows students to gain a comprehensive real estate approach with a focus on real world application. 

    Credit Hours: (3)
    Restriction(s): College of Business major and Junior or Senior standing
    Prerequisite(s): FINN 3120  with grade of C or above
    Most Recently Offered (Day): Fall 2019
    Most Recently Offered (Evening): Course has not been offered at this time in the past 3 years


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  • FINN 3261 - Real Estate Finance


    The fundamentals of real estate finance and investment. Topics include: real estate capital markets, mortgage markets, mortgage securitization, real estate contracts and leases, investment analysis, valuation and appraisal, return and risk considerations, and the effects of debt financing, taxation and government regulations on real estate investment.

    Credit Hours: (3)
    Prerequisite(s): FINN 3120 .
    Most Recently Offered (Day): Fall 2019, Second Summer 2019, Fall 2018
    Most Recently Offered (Evening): Spring 2019, Spring 2018, Spring 2017


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  • FINN 3265 - Asset and Property Management


    An overview of the management and asset approach from the real estate profession. Students distinguish the different roles asset and property managers play in the economy.  Explores issues such as lease analysis, negotiation techniques, management operations, property regulations, federal guidelines, and measuring performance that allow students to give insightful recommendations. 

    Credit Hours: (3)
    Restriction(s): College of Business major, and Junior or Senior standing.
    Prerequisite(s): FINN 3255  with grade of C or above
    Most Recently Offered (Day): Course has not been offered at this time in the past 3 years
    Most Recently Offered (Evening): Course has not been offered at this time in the past 3 years


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  • FINN 3271 - Principles of Risk Management and Insurance


    A study of the different types of non-speculative risks faced by individuals and businesses and the possible methods of treating such risks. An examination of the specific application of these methods with regard to life, health, property, casualty, and liability contracts.

    Credit Hours: (3)
    Restriction(s): Junior or Senior standing, Business major, or permission of department.
    Prerequisite(s): INFO 2130  or permission of department.
    Most Recently Offered (Day): Fall 2019, First Summer 2019, Spring 2019
    Most Recently Offered (Evening): Spring 2019, Spring 2018, Spring 2017


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  • FINN 3272 - Life Insurance and Professional Financial Planning


    Covers the uses of life insurance, annuities, health insurance, and Social Security in the context of financial planning. Explains the integration of social security benefits, employer-provided benefits, and individually purchased life insurance and investments into comprehensive financial plans. Students successfully completing this course should understand the need for the main techniques of financial planning in contemporary U.S. society.

    Credit Hours: (3)
    Restriction(s): Junior or Senior standing, Business major, or permission of department.
    Prerequisite(s): INFO 2130  or permission of department.
    Most Recently Offered (Day): Fall 2019, Spring 2019, Fall 2018
    Most Recently Offered (Evening): Course has not been offered at this time in the past 3 years


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  • FINN 3273 - Property and Casualty


    Involves an analysis of the need of businesses and individuals for property and casualty insurance and the nature of such coverage. An examination of property and casualty insurance products is included, with an emphasis on the study of case law, the use of contracts and contract language underwriting procedures, actuarial science, reinsurance, accounting, non-insurance risk transfer, and claims handling.

    Credit Hours: (3)
    Restriction(s): Junior or Senior standing, Business major, or permission of department.
    Prerequisite(s): INFO 2130  or permission of department.
    Most Recently Offered (Day): Fall 2019, Spring 2019, Fall 2018
    Most Recently Offered (Evening): Spring 2017


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  • FINN 3276 - Employee Benefits


    Provides an analysis of group plans (e.g., medical, life, disability, and retirement), stock options, profit sharing plans and statutory benefits (e.g., workers’ compensation and social security). Includes a review of legislation affecting these plans. Non-traditional plans (e.g., child care, flex time, and wellness programs) are also examined.

    Credit Hours: (3)
    Restriction(s): Junior or Senior standing, and Business major.
    Prerequisite(s): INFO 2130 
    Most Recently Offered (Day): Course has not been offered at this time in the past 3 years
    Most Recently Offered (Evening): Spring 2019, Spring 2018, Spring 2017


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  • FINN 3277 - Legal Aspects of Insurance


    Provides an in-depth analysis of the impact that statutes, regulations and litigation have on risk management and insurance. Also examines the impact the courts have had on claims handling.

    Credit Hours: (3)
    Prerequisite(s): FINN 3271 .
    Most Recently Offered (Day): Course has not been offered at this time in the past 3 years
    Most Recently Offered (Evening): Course has not been offered at this time in the past 3 years


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  • FINN 3279 - Advanced Topics in Risk Management


    An in-depth analysis of advanced concepts in the global risk management and insurance market through discussion and experiential learning or application.  Students learn how the U.S. primary, excess, and international insurance markets interact.   Advanced concepts and emerging issues are covered, including surplus lines insurance, catastrophes, and issues in corporate risk management with a focus on firms with an international footprint.

    Credit Hours: (3)
    Most Recently Offered (Day): Course has not been offered at this time in the past 3 years
    Most Recently Offered (Evening): Course has not been offered at this time in the past 3 years


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  • FINN 3400 - Finance Internship


    Provides a meaningful work experience in the field of finance.  Requires a minimum of 150 hours of supervised employment, 50 hours of work per credit hour.  Student is responsible for securing internship and completing internship application and approval process prior to registering for the course.  Internship must be approved by instructor.  Application process and course registration must be completed prior to beginning internship.  All proposals are subject to departmental approval.  Students may not earn internship credit for work at a current employer.  May be used to meet requirements of a major elective, up to a maximum of three credit hours.

     

    Credit Hours: (3)
    Restriction(s): Junior or Senior standing; Finance major in good standing; and permission of instructor.
    Grading Method: Graded on a Pass/No Credit basis.
    Repeatability: May not be repeated for credit at the same time or following any other internship for credit.
    Most Recently Offered (Day): Fall 2019, Second Summer 2019, Spring 2019
    Most Recently Offered (Evening): Spring 2016


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  • FINN 3500 - Finance Cooperative Education Experience


    Enrollment in this course is for the University cooperative education students during each semester they are working in a position.  Participating students pay a course registration fee for transcript notation. Assignments must be arranged and approved in advance.  The Cooperative Education Program is only open to undergraduate students; graduate level students are encouraged to contact their academic departments to inquire about academic or industrial internship options for credit.  For more information, contact the University Career Center.

    Credit Hours: (0)
    Grading Method: Graded on a Satisfactory/Unsatisfactory basis.
    Repeatability: Course may be repeated.
    Most Recently Offered (Day): Fall 2019, First Summer 2019, Spring 2019
    Most Recently Offered (Evening): Course has not been offered at this time in the past 3 years


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  • FINN 3800 - Directed Study


    Enrollment granted only by permission of the faculty with whom the work will be performed. The student’s work assignments will be designed by the student and faculty member who will oversee the project of study. The credit hours will be determined prior to enrollment and will be based on the particular project undertaken.

    Credit Hours: (1 to 3)
    Restriction(s): Junior or Senior standing; and permission of department.
    Most Recently Offered (Day): Fall 2019, Spring 2019, Fall 2018
    Most Recently Offered (Evening): Course has not been offered at this time in the past 3 years


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  • FINN 4158 - Student Managed Investment Fund I


    Management of an actual portfolio consisting of a portion of the University’s Endowment Fund.

    Credit Hours: (3)
    Restriction(s): Permission of instructor (students selected for the course are required to take FINN 4159).
    Prerequisite(s): FINN 3120  and FINN 3222  with grades of C or above
    Most Recently Offered (Day): Course has not been offered at this time in the past 3 years
    Most Recently Offered (Evening): Fall 2019, Fall 2018, Fall 2017


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  • FINN 4159 - Student Managed Investment Fund II


    Management of an actual portfolio consisting of a portion of the University’s Endowment Fund.

    Credit Hours: (3)
    Restriction(s): Permission of instructor
    Prerequisite(s): FINN 4158  with grade of C or above
    Most Recently Offered (Day): Course has not been offered at this time in the past 3 years
    Most Recently Offered (Evening): Spring 2019, Spring 2018, Spring 2017


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  • FINN 4275 - Corporate Risk Management


    An in-depth discussion of risk management in non-financial firms, including analysis of techniques that firms use to manage risks.  Risk handling devices and how they are applied to business problems are discussed.  Some of the techniques examined include self-insurance, captives, financial instruments, and retentions.

    Credit Hours: (3)
    Prerequisite(s): FINN 3271  with grade of C or above or permission of department chair.
    Most Recently Offered (Day): Fall 2019, Spring 2019, Fall 2018
    Most Recently Offered (Evening): Fall 2017, Fall 2016


    Schedule of Classes



Fire and Safety Engineering Technology

  
  • ETFS 1220 - Introduction to Fire Protection and Prevention


    An introduction to the relevant issues one would encounter upon entering a career in fire protection.  Provides a fundamental overview of the history and philosophy regarding fire protection and prevention.  Students investigate fire prevention methodologies that include fire codes, identification and correction of fire hazards, and the relationships of fire prevention with built-in fire protections systems, fire investigation, and the positive effects of fire and life-safety education.

    Credit Hours: (3)
    Restriction(s): Engineering major or minor
    Most Recently Offered (Day): Fall 2019, Fall 2018
    Most Recently Offered (Evening): Course has not been offered at this time in the past 3 years


    Schedule of Classes


  
  • ETFS 1244 - Water-Based Fire Suppression


    Provides information relating to the features, design, and operation of water-based sprinkler systems, water supplies for fire protection systems, and hydraulic principles to analyze and to solve water supply problems.

    Credit Hours: (3)
    Restriction(s): Engineering major or minor
    Most Recently Offered (Day): Spring 2019
    Most Recently Offered (Evening): Course has not been offered at this time in the past 3 years


    Schedule of Classes


  
  • ETFS 1252 - Fire Protection and Safety Law


    Provides information about potential legal liabilities encountered every day by fire and safety personnel. Explains how to research, read and understand various statutes, regulations, and cases. Actual cases are presented in detail and followed by explanations that identify the most important issues facing fire and safety personnel.

    Credit Hours: (3)
    Restriction(s): Engineering major or minor.
    Most Recently Offered (Day): Fall 2019, Fall 2018, Fall 2016
    Most Recently Offered (Evening): Course has not been offered at this time in the past 3 years


    Schedule of Classes


  
  • ETFS 2126 - Fire Investigation and Forensics


    Explores the investigation into various types of fires: structure, wildland, automobile, fabric, and chemical. Topics include: fire chemistry and physics, scene analysis, case analysis, arson, the new generation of petroleum products, post-flashover patterns of damage, misuse of post-fire indicators, and documentation.

    Credit Hours: (3)
    Restriction(s): Engineering major or minor.
    Most Recently Offered (Day): Spring 2019, Spring 2018, Spring 2016
    Most Recently Offered (Evening): Course has not been offered at this time in the past 3 years


    Schedule of Classes


  
  • ETFS 2132 - Building Construction for Fire Protection


    Studies the components of building construction that relate to fire and life safety. The focus of this course is on fire fighter safety. The elements of construction and design of structures are shown to be key factors when inspecting buildings, preplanning fire operations, and operating at emergencies.

    Credit Hours: (3)
    Restriction(s): Engineering major or minor.
    Most Recently Offered (Day): Fall 2019, Fall 2017
    Most Recently Offered (Evening): Course has not been offered at this time in the past 3 years


    Schedule of Classes


  
  • ETFS 2230 - Hazardous Materials


    Focuses on the basic knowledge required to evaluate the potential hazards and behavior of materials considered hazardous.  Examines the reasons for chemical behavior of hazardous materials and is designed to improve decision making abilities when hazardous materials are encountered in the workplace or at an emergency scene.

    Credit Hours: (3)
    Restriction(s): Engineering major or minor.
    Most Recently Offered (Day): Fall 2017
    Most Recently Offered (Evening): Course has not been offered at this time in the past 3 years


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  • ETFS 2264 - Introduction to Fire Behavior


    A study of the basic terminology, theories, and fundamentals of how and why fires start, spread, are controlled, and the hazards fire causes to life and property.

    Credit Hours: (3)
    Restriction(s): Engineering major or minor.
    Most Recently Offered (Day): Spring 2019, Spring 2018, Spring 2016
    Most Recently Offered (Evening): Course has not been offered at this time in the past 3 years


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  • ETFS 2264L - Fire Behavior and Combustion Laboratory


    Laboratory experiments and hands-on computer simulations to illustrate the concepts presented in ETFS 2264 .

    Credit Hours: (1)
    Restriction(s): Engineering major or minor.
    Most Recently Offered (Day): Course has not been offered at this time in the past 3 years
    Most Recently Offered (Evening): Spring 2018, Spring 2016


    Schedule of Classes


  
  • ETFS 3103 - Fire Dynamics


    The principles of fire chemistry, physics, and mechanisms that control enclosure fires.  Topics include: basic principles of fluid mechanics, thermodynamics, heat transfer, and combustion, as far as those subjects relate to fire dynamics; ignition of liquids and solids; flame spread over liquid and solid surfaces and through porous fuel beds; burning rate; diffusion flames and plumes; heat release rate, fire growth and spread, compartment fire temperatures, combustion products; and compartment fire phenomena.

    Credit Hours: (3)
    Restriction(s): Engineering major or minor.
    Prerequisite(s): ETFS 2264  
    Most Recently Offered (Day): Spring 2019, Spring 2018, Spring 2017
    Most Recently Offered (Evening): Spring 2018


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  • ETFS 3103L - Fire Dynamics Lab


    Provides instruction and hands-on and/or virtual laboratory experience in combination with computer simulations to illustrate the concepts related to fire science, behavior and dynamics discussed in ETFS 2264  and ETFS 3103 .  Students get experience with standard fire tests, state-of-the-art measurements, and other activities that enhances their understanding of fire behavior and fire/explosion protection systems.

    Credit Hours: (1) (W)
    Restriction(s): Engineering major or minor.
    Pre- or Corequisite(s): ETFS 3103  or permission of department.
    General Education Requirement(s) Satisfied: Writing in the Disciplines (W)
    Most Recently Offered (Day): Spring 2019, Spring 2018, Spring 2017
    Most Recently Offered (Evening): Course has not been offered at this time in the past 3 years


    Schedule of Classes


  
  • ETFS 3113 - Fire Safety in the Built Environment


    Describes how an acceptable level of fire safety and resilience can be obtained during the design stage of a structure, and how this level can be maintained during the service life of the structure through the enforcement of fire safety regulations.  Topics include: fire safety strategies, fire safety regulations and their enforcement, egress design and maintenance, passive and active fire protection systems, hazardous materials and facilities, and the performance-based approaches to fire safety.

    Credit Hours: (3) (W)
    Restriction(s): Engineering major or minor.
    General Education Requirement(s) Satisfied: Writing in the Disciplines (W)
    Most Recently Offered (Day): Fall 2019, Spring 2019, Fall 2017
    Most Recently Offered (Evening): Course has not been offered at this time in the past 3 years


    Schedule of Classes


  
  • ETFS 3123 - Industrial Hazards and Electricity


    Typical industrial hazards encountered including: compressed gasses, chemicals, bio-toxins, radiation sources, boilers and ovens. Introductory concepts and methods of analysis of AC and DC circuits, electrical switchgear, and rotating machinery.  Compliance and reporting issues in an industrial setting. Safety procedures and safety equipment are also discussed in regards to working as a fire safety engineer.

    Credit Hours: (3)
    Restriction(s): Engineering major or minor.
    Most Recently Offered (Day): Spring 2019, Spring 2018, Spring 2017
    Most Recently Offered (Evening): Spring 2018


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  • ETFS 3124 - Risk Management


    Techniques for recognizing and controlling risk, personnel accountability, and safety training for workers.  Methodologies for avoidance, abatement, and prevention of safety and health hazards in workplaces are also explored.

    Credit Hours: (3)
    Restriction(s): Engineering major or minor.
    Most Recently Offered (Day): Fall 2019, Fall 2017
    Most Recently Offered (Evening): Course has not been offered at this time in the past 3 years


    Schedule of Classes


  
  • ETFS 3144 - Active Fire Protection


    Review of fire suppression, alarm, and smoke control systems. Topics include: fixed and portable suppression systems, fire suppression agents and extinguishing mechanisms, fire detection devices, fire protective detection and signaling systems, smoke production in fires and principles of smoke movement and management.

    Credit Hours: (3)
    Restriction(s): Engineering major or minor.
    Most Recently Offered (Day): Fall 2019, Fall 2018, Fall 2016
    Most Recently Offered (Evening): Fall 2016


    Schedule of Classes


  
  • ETFS 3150 - Adult Learning Theory in Safety


    A seminar course that introduces the student to the training needs assessment, design, and delivery skills needed to competently implement industrial training programs.

    Credit Hours: (1)
    Most Recently Offered (Day): Fall 2019
    Most Recently Offered (Evening): Course has not been offered at this time in the past 3 years


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  • ETFS 3183 - Fire Safety Engineering Problem Analysis


    Methods of solving fire safety engineering problems. Topics include: enclosure fire radiation heat transfer calculations; calculations of vent flows in enclosure fires; estimating ignition, flame spread, and heat release rate properties of materials on the basis of experimental data; smoke filling of enclosures; and conduction heat transfer through fire protective materials.

    Credit Hours: (3)
    Restriction(s): Engineering major or minor.
    Prerequisite(s): ETFS 3103 .
    Most Recently Offered (Day): Course has not been offered at this time in the past 3 years
    Most Recently Offered (Evening): Course has not been offered at this time in the past 3 years


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  • ETFS 3233 - Introduction to Performance-Based Fire Safety


    An overview of the relevant performance-based fire protection engineering tools and skills, and presents the basic concepts and a systematic approach for performance-based fire safety design. The tools can also be used in the investigation and reconstruction of fire incidents.

    Credit Hours: (3)
    Restriction(s): Engineering major or minor.
    Prerequisite(s): ETFS 3103 .
    Most Recently Offered (Day): Spring 2017
    Most Recently Offered (Evening): Course has not been offered at this time in the past 3 years


    Schedule of Classes


  
  • ETFS 3242L - Fire Testing and Measurement Lab


    Provides students with opportunities in learning current fire testing and measurement methods and instrumentations, and conducting research to tackle fire safety related real-world problems. Students are afforded unlimited possibilities for learning and achievement.

    Credit Hours: (1) (W)
    Restriction(s): Senior standing and Fire Safety Engineering Technology major in Fire Protection concentration.
    General Education Requirement(s) Satisfied: Writing in the Disciplines (W)
    Most Recently Offered (Day): Fall 2018, Fall 2016
    Most Recently Offered (Evening): Course has not been offered at this time in the past 3 years


    Schedule of Classes


  
  • ETFS 3283 - Fire Hazard Analysis


    Elements of quantitative fire hazard analysis are discussed. Applications of deterministic tools for fire hazard analysis are reviewed. Simple engineering calculations and various types of computer models are presented, and their use for predictions of fire conditions and people evacuation are studied, using examples.

    Credit Hours: (3)
    Restriction(s): Engineering major or minor.
    Prerequisite(s): ETFS 3103  and ETME 3244, or permission of department.
    Most Recently Offered (Day): Fall 2018, Spring 2018, Spring 2017
    Most Recently Offered (Evening): Course has not been offered at this time in the past 3 years


    Schedule of Classes


  
  • ETFS 3344L - Introduction to Structural Fire Safety Laboratory


    Provides overall instruction and hands-on experience with fire science related to the material discussed in the Introduction to Structural Fire Safety course. The objective is to expose students to structural fire experiments such as standard structural fire tests and state-of-the-art measurements, and thus enhance their understanding of structural fire behavior of materials.

    Credit Hours: (1) (W)
    Restriction(s): Engineering major or minor.
    Pre- or Corequisite(s): ETFS 3103  and ETME 3123 .
    General Education Requirement(s) Satisfied: Writing in the Disciplines (W)
    Most Recently Offered (Day): Fall 2016
    Most Recently Offered (Evening): Course has not been offered at this time in the past 3 years


    Schedule of Classes


  
  • ETFS 3400 - Practicum


    Students participate in an approved applied practicum designed to allow theoretical and course-based learning in a supervised fire and/or safety related environment. Each practicum experience is individual and is arranged with a contract between the supervising faculty member, the student and the employer. Students must complete the practicum proposal form and identify a faculty member who will direct and evaluate the completed work. Practicum requires a weekly progress report as well as a final report and presentation to be graded by the supervising faculty member.

    Credit Hours: (1 to 4)
    Restriction(s): Junior or Senior standing, Engineering major or minor, cumulative 2.2 GPA, and the approval of FSET program faculty.
    Repeatability: May be repeated for credit up to 4 credits.
    Most Recently Offered (Day): Fall 2019, Fall 2018, Fall 2017
    Most Recently Offered (Evening): Course has not been offered at this time in the past 3 years


    Schedule of Classes


  
  • ETFS 3611 - Professional Leadership Seminar


    Provides a framework of executive-level competencies by focusing primarily on areas and issues of personal effectiveness. The issue of command perspective vs. a first line fire fighter perspective are examined. The course includes case study analysis, role-playing and experiential activities. Students will develop desirable goals in the areas of their professional, personal community, and family life. Course Topics include: leadership, multiple roles, decision skills, influencing leaders, coaching and mentoring, and effective use of personal computing

    Credit Hours: (1) (O,W)
    Restriction(s): Engineering major or minor.
    General Education Requirement(s) Satisfied: Oral Communication (O), Writing in the Disciplines (W)
    Most Recently Offered (Day): Second Summer 2017, Spring 2016
    Most Recently Offered (Evening): Fall 2017


    Schedule of Classes


  
  • ETFS 3800 - Independent Study


    Designed to allow students to take responsibility for the direction of their learning about a topic of interest to them. Each independent study is individual and is arranged with a contract between the supervising faculty member and the student. Students must complete the independent study proposal form and identify a faculty member who will direct and evaluate the completed work. Each hour of credit for this course should be comparable to what would be expected in the classroom - 15 hours contact time plus outside work or approximately 30 hours. The project is culminated with a final report and presentation.

    Credit Hours: (1 to 3)
    Restriction(s): Junior or Senior standing, Engineering major or minor, cumulative GPA of 2.2, and approval of FSET program faculty.
    Repeatability: May be repeated for credit up to 3 credits.
    Most Recently Offered (Day): Fall 2016
    Most Recently Offered (Evening): Course has not been offered at this time in the past 3 years


    Schedule of Classes


  
  • ETFS 4123 - Community Threat Assessment and Mitigation


    Focuses on the emergency service’s responsibility while conducting major operations involving multi-alarm units, and natural and man-made disasters that may require interagency or jurisdictional coordination. Emphasis is on threat assessment and mitigation strategies of potential large scale disasters including but not limited to earthquakes, hurricanes, terrorism, hazardous materials releases, tornadoes, and floods. Topics include: fire-ground decision making, advanced incident command, command and control, safety, personnel accountability, hazard preparedness, mitigation, response, recovery, evacuation, sheltering, and communications.

    Credit Hours: (3)
    Restriction(s): Engineering major or minor.
    Most Recently Offered (Day): Spring 2019, Fall 2018, Spring 2016
    Most Recently Offered (Evening): Spring 2019, Spring 2018, Spring 2016


    Schedule of Classes


  
  • ETFS 4126 - Case Studies in Fire Forensics


    Utilizes lecture and case studies of documented fire occurrences to demonstrate the role of scientific protocols in forensic fire engineering. The root-cause analysis of fire occurrence is discussed and how it is documented through fire scene reconstruction.   

    Credit Hours: (1)
    Prerequisite(s): ETFS 2126  
    Most Recently Offered (Day): Fall 2019
    Most Recently Offered (Evening): Course has not been offered at this time in the past 3 years


    Schedule of Classes


  
  • ETFS 4243 - Research Methodology


    Application of practical, up-to-date review of fire research and its application. The transfer of research and its implications for fire prevention and protection programs are addressed. Development of a student project and a written report in a specified area in fire administration or fire science technology with faculty supervision. Analytical modeling, technical research, oral and written reporting of progress and findings are required.

    Credit Hours: (3) (O,W)
    Restriction(s): Engineering major or minor.
    General Education Requirement(s) Satisfied: Oral Communication (O), Writing in the Disciplines (W)
    Most Recently Offered (Day): Spring 2017
    Most Recently Offered (Evening): Spring 2019


    Schedule of Classes


  
  • ETFS 4272 - Fire and Safety Capstone


    Utilization of students’ previous coursework to creatively investigate and produce solutions for a comprehensive fire and/or safety engineering technology project.

    Credit Hours: (3) (O,W)
    Restriction(s): Senior standing and Fire and Safety Engineering Technology major, or permission of department.
    General Education Requirement(s) Satisfied: Oral Communication (O), Writing in the Disciplines (W)
    Most Recently Offered (Day): Spring 2019
    Most Recently Offered (Evening): Fall 2019


    Schedule of Classes


  
  • ETFS 4283 - Fire Modeling


    An introduction to fire modeling calculations and computer-based fire modeling techniques. Simple engineering calculations and various types of computer models are presented, and their use for predictions of fire conditions and occupant evacuation are studied.

    Credit Hours: (3)
    Restriction(s): Engineering major or minor
    Prerequisite(s): ETFS 3103  
    Most Recently Offered (Day): Course has not been offered at this time in the past 3 years
    Most Recently Offered (Evening): Spring 2019


    Schedule of Classes


  
  • ETFS 4323 - Advanced Fire Service Administration


    A study of management theories, leadership philosophies and strategies for the fire service. Emphasis in the course will be on planning, organizing staffing, and evaluating fire protection services. Public fire education, loss prevention principles, and management of resources particular to fire and emergency services are addressed. Discussion of techniques for assessment of public fire protection and its impact on the community and environment.

    Credit Hours: (3)
    Restriction(s): Engineering major or minor.
    Most Recently Offered (Day): Fall 2018, Fall 2016
    Most Recently Offered (Evening): Fall 2019, Fall 2016


    Schedule of Classes


  
  • ETFS 4344 - Structural Fire Safety


    Fundamental knowledge for the design and analysis of structures in fire.  Topics include: principles of structural design for fire safety, prescriptive-based and performance-based structural fire engineering approaches, behavior of structural materials (e.g., steel, concrete, and timber) in fire, and fire safety design of typical structural members and their assemblies.

    Credit Hours: (3)
    Restriction(s): Engineering major or minor.
    Prerequisite(s): ETFS 3103  and ETME 3123 
    Most Recently Offered (Day): Fall 2019
    Most Recently Offered (Evening): Course has not been offered at this time in the past 3 years


    Schedule of Classes



First-Year Writing

  
  • UWRT 1100 - Supplemental Writing for English Language Learners


    Limited to students whose primary language is not English who may need additional support while concurrently enrolled in a designated section of UWRT 1104 .  Does not count toward the English major or toward the General Education requirement.

    Credit Hours: (3)
    Restriction(s): University Writing Program placement test for students whose primary language is not English.
    Corequisite(s): UWRT 1104  
    Most Recently Offered (Day): Course has not been offered at this time in the past 3 years
    Most Recently Offered (Evening): Course has not been offered at this time in the past 3 years


    Schedule of Classes


  
  • UWRT 1103 - Writing and Inquiry in Academic Contexts I and II


    Students write extensively as they explore literacy and writing.  They engage critically with the opinions and voices of others while developing an extended inquiry project that integrates materials from varied sources and includes writing in multiple genres.  Students write, revise, edit, and reflect on their writing with the support of the teacher and peers.  Students also immerse themselves in a conversation about a topic through reading, questioning, and process writing.  Students learn to distinguish rhetorical contexts, practice different conventions, and develop positions in relation to research.  They also adopt digital technologies to network, compose, and/or critique and disseminate their work. 

    Credit Hours: (3)
    Restriction(s): Appropriate Score on ACT or SAT Critical Reading and high school performance.
    General Education Requirement(s) Satisfied: First-Year Writing
    Grading Method: Grades are derived primarily from portfolios that include work generated throughout the term.
    Most Recently Offered (Day): Fall 2019, Second Summer 2019, Spring 2019
    Most Recently Offered (Evening): Spring 2018, Fall 2017, Spring 2017


    Schedule of Classes


  
  • UWRT 1104 - Writing and Inquiry in Academic Contexts I and II with Studio


    In this hybrid course, students learn to analyze and compose a variety of texts and use a range of technologies, adapting language and style for particular audiences, contexts, and purposes.  They develop flexible composing strategies; locate and evaluate primary and secondary research; and deepen engagement with source material, their own ideas, and the ideas of others in order to strengthen claims and solidify logical arguments. 

    Credit Hours: (4)
    Restriction(s): Appropriate Score on ACT or SAT Critical Reading and high school performance.
    General Education Requirement(s) Satisfied: First-Year Writing
    Grading Method: Grades are derived primarily from portfolios that include work generated throughout the term.
    Most Recently Offered (Day): Fall 2019, Second Summer 2019, First Summer 2019
    Most Recently Offered (Evening): Fall 2019, Spring 2019, Fall 2018


    Schedule of Classes


  
  • WRDS 2101 - Advanced Writing: Research and Critical Analysis


    Provides strategies for writing in academic majors, across majors, and beyond graduation into professions and graduate school. Students build on their current knowledge, acquiring advanced research practices; engaging in critical analysis of professional materials in their field; learning to use grammar, mechanics, and textual conventions for appropriate media; and understanding and supporting arguments and claims with credible evidence. The focus is on how to transfer academic writing to students’ chosen profession or field.

    Credit Hours: (3) (W)
    Prerequisite(s): UWRT 1103  or UWRT 1104  with a grade of C or above
    General Education Requirement(s) Satisfied: Writing in the Disciplines (W)
    Most Recently Offered (Day): Fall 2019, Spring 2019
    Most Recently Offered (Evening): Course has not been offered at this time in the past 3 years


    Schedule of Classes


  
  • WRDS 3102 - The Effective Sentence: A Writing Course for All Majors


    Students build their writing flexibility by looking at contemporary and historical writing exercises, multiple ways to word sentences, and writing that matches readers’ needs, not the writer’s. Students consider the old-to-new information flow, sentence rhythm and stress, grammar, usage, punctuation, writing, and revising to create a cumulative ePortfolio.

    Credit Hours: (3) (W)
    Restriction(s): First Year Writing or equivalent
    General Education Requirement(s) Satisfied: Writing in the Disciplines (W)
    Most Recently Offered (Day): Course has not been offered at this time in the past 3 years
    Most Recently Offered (Evening): Course has not been offered at this time in the past 3 years


    Schedule of Classes



Foreign Language Education

  
  • FLED 4104 - Assessment in the Teaching of K-12 Foreign Languages


    Fosters Foreign Language Education (FLED) teacher candidates’ knowledge and skills of creating and implementing performance-based assessments in K-12 classrooms.  Learning modules provide an overview of the major principles involved in foreign language assessment, focusing on both the theoretical and practical issues.  Students practice creating, administering, and scoring assessments of interpretive, interpersonal, and presentational communication, as well as an Integrated Performance Assessment.  They also practice analyzing data from such assessments, interpreting necessary changes in instruction based on those data, and providing student feedback.

    Credit Hours: (2)
    Prerequisite(s): MDSK 3100 , MDSK 3151 , MDSK 4210 , MDLG 3130 , or SECD 4140  
    Pre- or Corequisite(s): FLED 4200  and MDSK 4100L  
    Cross-listed Course(s): FLED 5104
    Most Recently Offered (Day): Course has not been offered at this time in the past 3 years
    Most Recently Offered (Evening): Course has not been offered at this time in the past 3 years


    Schedule of Classes


  
  • FLED 4200 - Methods in Teaching Foreign Languages


    Focuses on current trends and practices in teaching foreign languages in K-12 schools and addresses state-mandated competencies.  The course is required for licensure in the teaching of K-12 Foreign Languages.  Includes 25 hours of field experiences.

    Credit Hours: (3)
    Prerequisite(s): MDLG 3130  or SECD 4140 ; MDSK 3100 ; MDSK 3151 ; MDSK 4210 ; and completion of at least two 3000-level courses or equivalent in the target language, or permission of Department of Middle, Secondary, and K-12 Education.
    Corequisite(s): MDSK 4100L  
    Cross-listed Course(s): FLED 5200
    Most Recently Offered (Day): Course has not been offered at this time in the past 3 years
    Most Recently Offered (Evening): Fall 2019, Fall 2018, Fall 2017


    Schedule of Classes


  
  • FLED 4201 - K-8 Methods - Foreign Languages


    Current trends and practices in teaching foreign and second languages in the elementary school and middle school (K-8), with emphasis on practical applications. Addresses state mandated competencies. Required for licensure in the teaching of French, German, or Spanish (K-12). Includes 15 hours of field experiences.

    Credit Hours: (3)
    Prerequisite(s): Completion of at least two 3000-level courses or equivalent in the target language, or permission of department of Middle, Secondary & K-12 Education.
    Most Recently Offered (Day): Course has not been offered at this time in the past 3 years
    Most Recently Offered (Evening): Spring 2019, Spring 2018, Spring 2017


    Schedule of Classes


  
  • FLED 4469 - Student Teaching/Seminar: K-12 Foreign Language


    Student teaching is a planned sequence of experiences in the student’s area of specialization conducted in an approved school setting under the supervision and coordination of a university supervisor and a clinical educator. During student teaching, the student must demonstrate the competencies identified for their specific teaching field in an appropriate grade level setting. The student is assigned 15 weeks in a school setting. Includes seminars.

    Credit Hours: (12) (O,W)
    Restriction(s): Permission of department for admission to student teaching, including minimum score of Advanced Low on the Oral Proficiency Interview (OPI).
    General Education Requirement(s) Satisfied: Oral Communication (O), Writing in the Disciplines (W)
    Most Recently Offered (Day): Fall 2019, Fall 2018, Fall 2017
    Most Recently Offered (Evening): Spring 2019, Spring 2018


    Schedule of Classes



Francophone Studies

  
  • FRAN 2050 - Topics in Francophone Studies


    Analysis of a selected topic related to France or to the Francophone world. Course conducted in English.

    Credit Hours: (3)
    Most Recently Offered (Day): Fall 2019, Fall 2018, Fall 2017
    Most Recently Offered (Evening): Course has not been offered at this time in the past 3 years


    Schedule of Classes


  
  • FRAN 2200 - French Civilization


    A study of the French people, past and present, with emphasis on cross-cultural contrasts in attitudes and values. Course conducted in English.

    Credit Hours: (3) (W)
    Cross-listed Course(s): FREN 2209 .
    General Education Requirement(s) Satisfied: Writing in the Disciplines (W)
    Most Recently Offered (Day): Fall 2019, Spring 2019, Fall 2018
    Most Recently Offered (Evening): Course has not been offered at this time in the past 3 years


    Schedule of Classes


  
  • FRAN 3001 - Advanced Topics in Francophone Studies (Economy and Society)


    Analysis of a selected topic related to Francophone Studies. The particular topic of the course may vary from semester to semester.. Course conducted in English.

    Credit Hours: (3)
    Repeatability: May be repeated for credit with change of topic.
    Most Recently Offered (Day): Fall 2017
    Most Recently Offered (Evening): Course has not been offered at this time in the past 3 years


    Schedule of Classes


 

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