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ELEG 860 - Epitaxial Growth and Band Engineering Credit(s): 3 EPITAXIAL GROWTH & BAND ENGR Component: Lecture Fundamentals and recent developments in the growth of epitaxial films of electronic/optical materials and devices. Topics include vacuum technology, growth thermodynamics, heterojunction physics, materials characterization, and practical considerations. Focus on molecular beam epitaxy, but discuss complementary techniques. Repeatable for Credit: N Allowed Units: 3 Multiple Term Enrollment: N Grading Basis: Student Option Crosslisted: Crosslisted with MSEG 860 . |
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ELEG 866 - SPECIAL PROBLEM Credit(s): 1-12 SPECIAL PROBLEM Component: Independent Study Repeatable for Credit: Y Allowed Units: 99 Multiple Term Enrollment: Y Grading Basis: Student Option |
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ELEG 867 - SEMINAR Credit(s): 1-12 SEMINAR Component: Lecture Repeatable for Credit: Y Allowed Units: 99 Multiple Term Enrollment: Y Grading Basis: Student Option |
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ELEG 868 - Research Credit(s): 1-6 RESEARCH Component: Research Repeatable for Credit: Y Allowed Units: 99 Multiple Term Enrollment: Y Grading Basis: Student Option |
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ELEG 869 - Master’s Thesis Credit(s): 1-6 MASTER’S THESIS Component: Independent Study Laboratory study conducted for the purpose of contributing new data and theory in some fields of electrical engineering in which information is lacking. Although supervised, the work will be independent in character to encourage the development of initiative. Repeatable for Credit: Y Allowed Units: 99 Multiple Term Enrollment: Y Grading Basis: Student Option |
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ELEG 964 - Pre-Candidacy Study Credit(s): 3-12 PRE-CANDIDACY STUDY Component: Independent Study Research and readings in preparation of dissertation topic and/or qualifying examinations for doctoral students before admission to candidacy but after completion of all required course work. Repeatable for Credit: Y Allowed Units: 12 Multiple Term Enrollment: N Grading Basis: Pass/Not Pass RESTRICTIONS: Not open to students who have been admitted to candidacy. |
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ELEG 969 - Doctoral Dissertation Credit(s): 1-12 DOCTORAL DISSERTATION Component: Independent Study Repeatable for Credit: Y Allowed Units: 99 Multiple Term Enrollment: Y Grading Basis: Pass/Not Pass |
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ENEP 613 - Wildlife Policy and Administration Credit(s): 3 WILDLIFE POLICY AND SOCIETY Component: Lecture Introduction to policy issues that relate to wildlife management and natural resources. Students will gain an understanding of current laws, federal agencies, policy formation, and debate the policies of current hot topics. Repeatable for Credit: N Allowed Units: 3 Multiple Term Enrollment: N Grading Basis: Student Option Crosslisted: Crosslisted with ENWC 613 . |
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ENEP 624 - Water Resource Management Credit(s): 3 WATER RESOURCE MANAGEMENT Component: Lecture Introduces and analyses various aspects of water resources management and bioresources management. Topics include rainfall, runoff, water supply, groundwater, reservoirs, wastewater treatment and resue water quality agricultural water managememt, drought management, water conservation, agricultural production systems for food and energy and the impacts of climate change on water resources and agriculture. Repeatable for Credit: N Allowed Units: 3 Multiple Term Enrollment: N Grading Basis: Student Option RESTRICTIONS: Open to graduate students and seniors. |
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ENEP 625 - Energy Policy and Administration Credit(s): 3 ENERGY POLICY & ADMINISTRATION Component: Lecture Analyzes energy use and energy policy with respect to politics, society, economics, political economy, technology, resources, and environment. Focuses on interrelationships among energy, environment, economy and equity (E4). It considers the energy policy options needed to achieve a more sustainable world. Repeatable for Credit: N Allowed Units: 3 Multiple Term Enrollment: N Grading Basis: Student Option Crosslisted: May be crosslisted with MAST 620 , UAPP 625 . Course Typically Offered: Fall
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ENEP 626 - Climate Change:Science, Policies & Political Economy Credit(s): 3 CLIMATE CHANGE:SCIENCE,POLICIE Component: Lecture Examines existing policy responses to climate change, alongside opportunities for a redirected political economy to achieve energy and environmental conditions with meaningful CO2 reductions. Specific attention given to possibilities and limits of scientific knowledge and technology in galvanizing social change. Repeatable for Credit: N Allowed Units: 3 Multiple Term Enrollment: N Grading Basis: Student Option Course Typically Offered: Spring
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ENEP 660 - Eng. Econ Analysis for Sust. Energy Credit(s): 3 ENG ECON ANALYSIS FR SUST ENRY Component: Lecture Explores the economic evaluation approaches, metrics, and level of detail required for making sound economic decisions in sustainable energy project development. Repeatable for Credit: N Allowed Units: 3 Multiple Term Enrollment: N Grading Basis: Student Option |
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ENEP 661 - Sustainable Energy Financing Credit(s): 3 SUSTAINABLE ENERGY FINANCING Component: Lecture Analysis the practical and cutting edge innovations in financing of sustainable energy projects and enterprises. Topics include sources and instruments of sustainable energy financing, identification and management of investment risks, and financial modeling. Explore key financial policies in federal and local governments and private sector roles in catalyzing transitions to a sustainable energy regime. Repeatable for Credit: N Allowed Units: 3 Multiple Term Enrollment: N Grading Basis: Student Option |
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ENEP 666 - Special Problem Credit(s): 1-12 SPECIAL PROBLEM Component: Independent Study Repeatable for Credit: Y Allowed Units: 99 Multiple Term Enrollment: Y Grading Basis: Student Option Course Typically Offered: Fall and Spring
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ENEP 667 - Seminar Credit(s): 1-12 SEMINAR Component: Lecture Repeatable for Credit: Y Allowed Units: 12 Multiple Term Enrollment: N Grading Basis: Student Option |
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ENEP 802 - Electricity Policy and Planning Credit(s): 3 ELECTRICITY POLICY & PLANNING Component: Lecture Analyzes the technological and regulatory policy evolution of the electricity industry. Considers how technology innovations and policy/regulatory actions have guided the planning of the industry from its early days. Repeatable for Credit: N Allowed Units: 3 Multiple Term Enrollment: N Grading Basis: Student Option Crosslisted: May be crosslisted with UAPP 802 . Course Typically Offered: Fall
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ENEP 810 - Political Economy of the Environment Credit(s): 3 POLITICAL ECONOMY OF ENVIRONMN Component: Lecture Reviews major theories developed over the last half century to explain naturesociety relations. Policy case studies on environmental justice, trade and environment, global climate change, and sustainable development used to evaluate current range of political-economic explanations of nature-society relations. International, national and local responses to these problems are analyzed. Repeatable for Credit: N Allowed Units: 3 Multiple Term Enrollment: N Grading Basis: Student Option Crosslisted: May be crosslisted with MAST 814 , POSC 814 , UAPP 810 . Course Typically Offered: Fall
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ENEP 818 - Environmental Politics and Policy Credit(s): 3 ENVIRNMNTL POLITICS AND POLICY Component: Lecture U.S. and international environmental politics, policies, laws, and agreements regarding air, water, and natural resource protection. Examines environmental governance regimes, politics and science, theories of environmental policy, public and private interaction, and epistemic communities in global warming, ozone layer protection, environmental public health, etc. Repeatable for Credit: N Allowed Units: 3 Multiple Term Enrollment: N Grading Basis: Student Option Crosslisted: Crosslisted with POSC 818 , MAST 871 and UAPP 818 . |
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ENEP 820 - International Perspectives on Energy and Environment Credit(s): 3 INT’L PERSPECTVS ON ENERGY/ENV Component: Lecture Policy analysis and political economy at international energy and environmental issues and problems. Encompasses international and multi-national government and private sector organizations, as well as non-governmental, non-profit organizations. Repeatable for Credit: N Allowed Units: 3 Multiple Term Enrollment: N Grading Basis: Student Option Crosslisted: May be crosslisted with UAPP 820 . Course Typically Offered: Spring
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ENEP 821 - Proseminar: Technology, Environment and Society Credit(s): 3 PROSEMINAR:TECH ENVRNMNT & SOC Component: Lecture Over the last two centuries, forces of industrialization and urbanization have transformed economic, social and political life and the natural environment. Examines theories that explain and assess these transformations, with the goal of fostering critical analysis of social and environmental transformation in international, national and local contexts. Repeatable for Credit: N Allowed Units: 3 Multiple Term Enrollment: N Grading Basis: Student Option Crosslisted: May be crosslisted with UAPP 821 . Course Typically Offered: Fall
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ENEP 824 - Sustainable Energy Policy and Planning Credit(s): 3 SUSTAINABLE ENERGY POLICY Component: Lecture Analyzes sustainable energy strategies in terms of their technology, economics, impacts on the environment and governance attributes. Also analyzes policy options to facilitate a sustainable energy future. Repeatable for Credit: N Allowed Units: 3 Multiple Term Enrollment: N Grading Basis: Student Option Crosslisted: May be crosslisted with UAPP 824 . RESTRICTIONS: Graduate students with a background in policy, economics and/or technology. Senior-level undergraduate students only with permission of the instructor. Course Typically Offered: Spring
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ENEP 862 - Teaching Practicum Credit(s): 1-3 TEACHING PRACTICUM Component: Independent Study In consultation with ENEP faculty members and based on the student’s long-term goals and professional background, the student participates in the development (or revision) and teaching of a course. This activity exposes PhD students who anticipate teaching careers to the pedagogical issues involved, and introduces them to the planning and implementation of course instruction. Repeatable for Credit: N Allowed Units: 3 Multiple Term Enrollment: N Grading Basis: Student Option RESTRICTIONS: Requires permission of academic advisor and faculty member sponsoring practicum. One semester of Ph.D. graduate study. Course Typically Offered: Fall and Spring
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ENEP 863 - Doctoral Dissertation Proposal Credit(s): 3 DOCTORAL DISSERTATION PROPOSAL Component: Independent Study Requirement for doctoral program. A “defensible dissertation proposal” must be developed for successful degree completion. Repeatable for Credit: N Allowed Units: 3 Multiple Term Enrollment: N Grading Basis: Student Option RESTRICTIONS: Restricted to ENEP PhD students. Course Typically Offered: Fall and Spring
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ENEP 864 - Internship Fieldwork Credit(s): 3 INTERNSHIP FIELDWORK Component: Independent Study Three-month (or equivalent) compensated fieldwork, followed by submission of a reflective paper. Requires prior approval of the CEEP director, completion of work plan, and a professional performance evaluation by site supervisor. Repeatable for Credit: N Allowed Units: 3 Multiple Term Enrollment: N Grading Basis: Student Option Course Typically Offered: Fall and Spring
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ENEP 866 - Special problem Credit(s): 1-12 SPECIAL PROBLEM Component: Independent Study Repeatable for Credit: Y Allowed Units: 99 Multiple Term Enrollment: Y Grading Basis: Student Option Course Typically Offered: Fall and Spring
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ENEP 867 - Seminar Credit(s): 1-12 SEMINAR Component: Lecture Repeatable for Credit: Y Allowed Units: 99 Multiple Term Enrollment: Y Grading Basis: Student Option |
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ENEP 868 - Research Credit(s): 1-6 RESEARCH Component: Research Repeatable for Credit: Y Allowed Units: 99 Multiple Term Enrollment: Y Grading Basis: Student Option Course Typically Offered: Fall and Spring
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ENEP 869 - Master’s Thesis Credit(s): 6 MASTER’S THESIS Component: Independent Study Independent Research by the student and submission of a paper on the chosen topic of research within Energy and Environmental Policy and defense of the thesis in front of a committee of 3 faculty members. Repeatable for Credit: N Allowed Units: 6 Multiple Term Enrollment: N Grading Basis: Student Option RESTRICTIONS: Restricted to Master’s in Energy and Environmental Policy students. Course Typically Offered: Fall and Spring
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ENEP 870 - Readings Credit(s): 3 READINGS Component: Independent Study Repeatable for Credit: Y Allowed Units: 6 Multiple Term Enrollment: Y Grading Basis: Student Option Course Typically Offered: Fall and Spring
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ENEP 872 - Analytical Paper Credit(s): 3 ANALYTICAL PAPER Component: Independent Study Demonstrate ability to analyze particular Energy and Environmental policy or problem and develop appropriate response. Repeatable for Credit: N Allowed Units: 3 Multiple Term Enrollment: N Grading Basis: Student Option RESTRICTIONS: Restricted to Master’s in Energy and Environmental Policy students. Course Typically Offered: Fall and Spring
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ENEP 964 - Pre-Candidacy Study Credit(s): 3-12 PRE-CANDIDACY STUDY Component: Independent Study Research and readings in preparation of dissertation topic and/or qualifying examinations for doctoral students before admission to candidacy but after completion of all required course work. Repeatable for Credit: Y Allowed Units: 12 Multiple Term Enrollment: N Grading Basis: Pass/Not Pass RESTRICTIONS: Restricted to ENEP PhD students. Not open to students who have been admitted to candidacy. Course Typically Offered: Fall and Spring
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ENEP 969 - Doctoral Dissertation Credit(s): 9 DOCTORAL DISSERTATION Component: Independent Study Independent dissertation research after completion of applicable course work and examinations. Repeatable for Credit: N Allowed Units: 9 Multiple Term Enrollment: N Grading Basis: Pass/Not Pass RESTRICTIONS: Restricted to ENEP PhD students. Course Typically Offered: Fall and Spring
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Engineering Graphics & General |
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EGGG 567 - SEMINAR Credit(s): 1-6 SEMINAR Component: Lecture Repeatable for Credit: Y Allowed Units: 99 Multiple Term Enrollment: Y Grading Basis: Student Option |
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EGGG 666 - SPECIAL PROBLEM Credit(s): 1-12 SPECIAL PROBLEM Component: Independent Study Repeatable for Credit: Y Allowed Units: 99 Multiple Term Enrollment: Y Grading Basis: Student Option |
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EGGG 667 - SEMINAR Credit(s): 0-12 SEMINAR Component: Lecture Repeatable for Credit: Y Allowed Units: 99 Multiple Term Enrollment: Y Grading Basis: Student Option |
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EGGG 867 - SEMINAR Credit(s): 1-12 SEMINAR Component: Lecture Repeatable for Credit: Y Allowed Units: 99 Multiple Term Enrollment: Y Grading Basis: Student Option |
English |
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ENGL 567 - SEMINAR Credit(s): 1-12 SEMINAR Component: Lecture Repeatable for Credit: Y Allowed Units: 99 Multiple Term Enrollment: Y Grading Basis: Student Option |
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ENGL 600 - Introduction to Graduate Studies in English Credit(s): 1-3 INTRO/GRAD STUDIES IN ENGLISH Component: Lecture Negotiate the modes of reading and modes of authority encountered in academic work. Introduction to the library and other resources for graduate study in English. Acquire a better understanding of the genres of our profession, especially the academic article and monograph. Repeatable for Credit: N Allowed Units: 3 Multiple Term Enrollment: N Grading Basis: Standard Grading |
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ENGL 606 - Issues in American Material Culture Credit(s): 3 ISSUES IN AMER MATERIAL CULT Component: Lecture Studies major themes in American material culture of the 17th, 18th or 19th centuries. Topics vary. Repeatable for Credit: Y Allowed Units: 3 Multiple Term Enrollment: N Grading Basis: Student Option Crosslisted: Crosslisted with HIST 606 , MSST 606 . RESTRICTIONS: Requires permission of instructor. |
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ENGL 610 - Introduction to Theories of Material Culture Studies Credit(s): 3 INTRO THEORIES MAT CULT STDS Component: Lecture Introduces graduate students to the theories and practices of material culture studies. Explores the principles and theories that inform our investigation; they include (but are not limited to) material concepts; social life of things; modes of object analysis; methodologies and their application; objects as word and image; gendered objects; technology and manufactured things; lived and built environments. Repeatable for Credit: N Allowed Units: 3 Multiple Term Enrollment: N Grading Basis: Student Option Crosslisted: May be crosslisted with ARTH 610 , EAMC 610 , HIST 610 , and MCST 610 . |
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ENGL 621 - Medieval Literature and Culture Credit(s): 3 MEDIEVAL LITERATURE & CULTURE Component: Lecture Survey of medieval culture and ideas as expressed in literature (e.g., Beowulf, The Canterbury Tales, The Divine Comedy) and/or in history, philosophy, etc. (e.g., Boethius, Augustine, Thomas Aquinas), and topics (e.g., orality and literacy, epic and romance, genres). Repeatable for Credit: N Allowed Units: 3 Multiple Term Enrollment: N Grading Basis: Student Option |
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ENGL 625 - Early Modern Literature Credit(s): 3-6 EARLY MODERN LITERATURE Component: Lecture Survey of a wide selection of authors (e.g., More, Wyatt, Sidney, Spenser, Marlowe, Donne, Herbert, Marvell, Jonson, Webster, Middleton, the Cavalier poets, Marvell, Milton); some of Shakespeare’s works may also be included. Repeatable for Credit: Y Allowed Units: 6 Multiple Term Enrollment: N Grading Basis: Student Option RESTRICTIONS: May be repeated once for credit when topics vary. |
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ENGL 634 - Studies in Nineteenth Century Literature Credit(s): 3 STDS:19TH CENTURY LITERATURE Component: Lecture Survey of Romantic and/or Victorian Literature. Repeatable for Credit: Y Allowed Units: 6 Multiple Term Enrollment: N Grading Basis: Student Option RESTRICTIONS: May be repeated once for credit when topics vary. |
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ENGL 636 - Twentieth Century Literature Credit(s): 3 TWENTIETH CENTURY LITERATURE Component: Lecture Broadly focused to include multiple genres and/or movements (e.g., turn-of-the-century realism, war poets, modernism, postmodern drama) from before and after World War II. May include American, European and post-colonial, in addition to British literature. Repeatable for Credit: Y Allowed Units: 9 Multiple Term Enrollment: N Grading Basis: Student Option |
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ENGL 639 - Studies in Modern/Contemporary Literature Credit(s): 3 STDS:MODRN/CONTEMPORY LITERAT Component: Lecture Study of selected poetry, prose, and drama of the twentieth century, with an emphasis on the major texts of English and American literature during the period. Some attention given to other literary traditions and writings. Repeatable for Credit: Y Allowed Units: 6 Multiple Term Enrollment: N Grading Basis: Student Option RESTRICTIONS: May be repeated for credit when topics vary. |
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ENGL 641 - Studies in American Literature Credit(s): 3 STUDIES IN AMERICAN LITERATURE Component: Lecture Study of particular themes, movements, or authors in American Literature. Repeatable for Credit: Y Allowed Units: 6 Multiple Term Enrollment: N Grading Basis: Student Option RESTRICTIONS: May be repeated for credit when topics vary. |
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ENGL 642 - Black Literary History Credit(s): 3 BLACK LITERARY HISTORY Component: Lecture Black activists of the nineteenth century are called abolitionists so routinely that the appellation goes unmarked and unnoticed. This class will re-center Black activism in relation to the Colored Conventions Movement, which shared its genesis with the antebellum abolitionist movement, but continued, indeed grew, in scope and force after the Civil War. Repeatable for Credit: N Allowed Units: 3 Multiple Term Enrollment: N Grading Basis: Student Option Crosslisted: May be crosslisted with HIST642. |
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ENGL 666 - SPECIAL PROBLEM Credit(s): 1-12 SPECIAL PROBLEM Component: Independent Study Repeatable for Credit: Y Allowed Units: 99 Multiple Term Enrollment: Y Grading Basis: Student Option |
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ENGL 667 - SEMINAR Credit(s): 1-12 SEMINAR Component: Lecture Repeatable for Credit: Y Allowed Units: 99 Multiple Term Enrollment: Y Grading Basis: Student Option |
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ENGL 671 - Studies in Fiction Credit(s): 3 STUDIES IN PROSE Component: Lecture Special topics in the novel, short story, or non-fiction prose works. Repeatable for Credit: Y Allowed Units: 6 Multiple Term Enrollment: N Grading Basis: Student Option RESTRICTIONS: May be repeated for credit when topics vary. |
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ENGL 673 - Studies in Poetry Credit(s): 3-9 STUDIES IN POETRY Component: Lecture Special topics on a poet or poets, a type or movement, a period or theme. Repeatable for Credit: Y Allowed Units: 9 Multiple Term Enrollment: Y Grading Basis: Student Option RESTRICTIONS: May be repeated for credit when topics vary. |
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ENGL 674 - Studies in Print and Material Culture Credit(s): 3 STDS: PRINT & MATERIAL CULTURE Component: Lecture Variable content. Survey of major themes in print and material culture studies, with exploration of research methods, theoretical approaches, and curatorial practices. Repeatable for Credit: Y Allowed Units: 6 Multiple Term Enrollment: N Grading Basis: Student Option Crosslisted: May be crosslisted with HIST 674, MSST 674, or MCST 674. RESTRICTIONS: Departmental Consent. Course Typically Offered: Fall
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ENGL 675 - Studies in Film and Media Credit(s): 3 STUDIES IN FILM AND MEDIA Component: Lecture Survey of major periods, themes, or movements in film and media. Repeatable for Credit: N Allowed Units: 3 Multiple Term Enrollment: N Grading Basis: Student Option |
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ENGL 677 - The Structure of English Credit(s): 3 THE STRUCTURE OF ENGLISH Component: Lecture Introduction to the analysis of English phonology, morphology, and syntax, including comparison of English with other languages. Repeatable for Credit: N Allowed Units: 3 Multiple Term Enrollment: N Grading Basis: Student Option Crosslisted: Crosslisted with LING 677 . |
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ENGL 680 - Seminar Credit(s): 3-12 SEMINAR Component: Lecture Repeatable for Credit: Y Allowed Units: 12 Multiple Term Enrollment: Y Grading Basis: Student Option |
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ENGL 684 - Literary Theory and Criticism Credit(s): 3-6 LITERARY THEORY AND CRITICISM Component: Lecture Introduction to some of the leading problems in contemporary literary theory, with some attention to their historical precedents. Repeatable for Credit: Y Allowed Units: 6 Multiple Term Enrollment: Y Grading Basis: Student Option RESTRICTIONS: May be repeated once for credit when topics vary. |
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ENGL 685 - Cultural Theory and Criticism Credit(s): 3 CULTURAL THEORY AND CRITICISM Component: Lecture Topical introduction to one or more cultural theories, providing a survey of scholarship on such varied topics as semiotics, deconstructionism, feminism, material culture, race, ethnicity studies, postcolonial and global studies, and problems of representation and signification in literary and non-literary texts. Repeatable for Credit: Y Allowed Units: 6 Multiple Term Enrollment: N Grading Basis: Student Option Crosslisted: May be crosslisted with ARTH 685 . RESTRICTIONS: May be repeated once for credit when topics vary. |
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ENGL 688 - Introduction to Composition Theory and the Teaching of Writing Credit(s): 3 INTRO TO COMP THERY & PEDAGOGY Component: Lecture Study of current composition theory, with emphasis on the relationship between theory and classroom practices. Repeatable for Credit: N Allowed Units: 3 Multiple Term Enrollment: N Grading Basis: Student Option |
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ENGL 698 - Studies in Rhetoric and Composition Credit(s): 3-6 STUDIES IN RHET COMP Component: Lecture Special topics in rhetoric and composition, including methods, history, and practice. Repeatable for Credit: Y Allowed Units: 18 Multiple Term Enrollment: Y Grading Basis: Student Option |
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ENGL 830 - Special Topics in Nineteenth Century Literature Credit(s): 3-9 SP TOPICS: 19TH CEN LITERATURE Component: Lecture Seminar in Romantic and/or Victorian literature with emphasis on selected writers, genres, and/or topics. Possible course topics: women and nature poetry; Dickens; religious doubt; the provincial novel. Repeatable for Credit: Y Allowed Units: 9 Multiple Term Enrollment: N Grading Basis: Student Option |
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ENGL 840 - Special Topics in Twentieth Century Literature Credit(s): 3 SP TOPICS: 20TH CEN LITERATURE Component: Lecture Variable content. Concentrated study of an aspect of twentieth century British, European, American and/or post-colonial literatures. Possible focuses: a genre, a set of writers, cultural issues (e.g., gender, race, the Holocaust, aesthetics vs. politics). Repeatable for Credit: Y Allowed Units: 6 Multiple Term Enrollment: N Grading Basis: Student Option RESTRICTIONS: May be repeated once when topics vary. |
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ENGL 844 - Special Topics in American Literature Credit(s): 3-12 SPECIAL TPCS IN AMER LITERATUR Component: Lecture Repeatable for Credit: Y Allowed Units: 12 Multiple Term Enrollment: Y Grading Basis: Student Option RESTRICTIONS: May be repeated for credit when topics vary. |
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ENGL 846 - Special Topics in British Literature Credit(s): 3 SPEC TOPICS IN BRITISH LIT Component: Lecture Concentrated study of particular genres, themes, periods, movements, or schools in British literature. Repeatable for Credit: Y Allowed Units: 6 Multiple Term Enrollment: N Grading Basis: Student Option RESTRICTIONS: May be repeated for credit when topics vary. |
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ENGL 864 - INTERNSHIP Credit(s): 1-6 INTERNSHIP Component: Lecture Repeatable for Credit: Y Allowed Units: 6 Multiple Term Enrollment: N Grading Basis: Student Option |
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ENGL 866 - SPECIAL PROBLEM Credit(s): 1-12 SPECIAL PROBLEM Component: Independent Study Repeatable for Credit: Y Allowed Units: 99 Multiple Term Enrollment: Y Grading Basis: Student Option |
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ENGL 867 - SEMINAR Credit(s): 1-12 SEMINAR Component: Lecture Repeatable for Credit: Y Allowed Units: 99 Multiple Term Enrollment: Y Grading Basis: Student Option |
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ENGL 868 - Research Credit(s): 3 RESEARCH Component: Independent Study Repeatable for Credit: Y Allowed Units: 9 Multiple Term Enrollment: N Grading Basis: Student Option |
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ENGL 869 - Master’s Thesis Credit(s): 1-6 MASTER’S THESIS Component: Independent Study Repeatable for Credit: Y Allowed Units: 99 Multiple Term Enrollment: Y Grading Basis: Student Option |
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ENGL 870 - Special Topics in Literary History Credit(s): 3 SP TOPICS IN LITERARY HISTORY Component: Lecture Concentrated study of a particular genre, period, movement, or school of literature. Repeatable for Credit: N Allowed Units: 3 Multiple Term Enrollment: N Grading Basis: Student Option |
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ENGL 872 - Special Topics in Race and Ethnicity Credit(s): 3 SP TOPICS: RACE AND ETHNICITY Component: Lecture Variable content. Concentrated study of the ways ideas of race and ethnicity shape, and are shaped by, literature and culture. Will include discussion of theoretical and historical conceptualizations of race and ethnicity, and, when relevant, religion, diaspora, nations and nationalisms, colonialism, and/or imperialism. Repeatable for Credit: Y Allowed Units: 6 Multiple Term Enrollment: N Grading Basis: Student Option RESTRICTIONS: May be repeated once when topics vary. |
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ENGL 874 - Spec. Topics in Print & Material Culture Credit(s): 3 SP TOPICS: PRINT AND MAT. CULT Component: Lecture Variable content. Concentrated study of the major issues in print culture, the history of the book, material culture studies, and related areas. Will include discussion of methodologies and theoretical approaches. Repeatable for Credit: Y Allowed Units: 6 Multiple Term Enrollment: N Grading Basis: Student Option RESTRICTIONS: May be repeated once when topics vary. |
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ENGL 875 - Special Topics in Transnational Studies Credit(s): 3 SP TOP: TRANSNATIONAL STUDIES Component: Lecture Variable content. Concentrated study of Atlantic World or global flows of literature and culture. Will include discussion of methodological and theoretical issues related to the study of transnational cultural exchange. Repeatable for Credit: N Allowed Units: 3 Multiple Term Enrollment: N Grading Basis: Student Option |
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ENGL 876 - Special Topics in Film and Media Credit(s): 3 SP TOPICS IN FILM AND MEDIA Component: Lecture Variable content. Concentrated study of a particular genre, period, movement or school of film or other media. Repeatable for Credit: N Allowed Units: 3 Multiple Term Enrollment: N Grading Basis: Student Option |
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ENGL 884 - Studies in Literary and Cultural Theory Credit(s): 3-9 STDS IN LIT & CULTURAL THEORY Component: Lecture Close examination of a single topic or a closely related group of topics (e.g., psychoanalysis and interpretation, genre theory, literary historiography, feminist critique) in textual study. Repeatable for Credit: Y Allowed Units: 9 Multiple Term Enrollment: Y Grading Basis: Student Option RESTRICTIONS: May be repeated for credit when topics vary. |
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ENGL 890 - Studies in Linguistics Credit(s): 3-9 STUDIES IN LINGUISTICS Component: Lecture Varying topics in linguistics, such as grammatical theory, grammatical analysis, syntax, historical-comparative linguistics, stylistics and grammar testing. Repeatable for Credit: Y Allowed Units: 99 Multiple Term Enrollment: Y Grading Basis: Student Option Crosslisted: Crosslisted with MISY 640 . RESTRICTIONS: May be repeated for credit when topics vary. |
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ENGL 891 - Special Topics in Rhetoric and Composition Credit(s): 3-6 SPECIAL TOPICS IN RHET COMP Component: Lecture Special Topics in Rhetoric and Composition. Possible Topics include: Rhetorics of Disability; Environmental Rhetoric; Advanced Practice. Repeatable for Credit: Y Allowed Units: 18 Multiple Term Enrollment: Y Grading Basis: Student Option |
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ENGL 964 - Pre-Candidacy Study Credit(s): 3-12 PRE-CANDIDACY STUDY Component: Independent Study Research and readings in preparation of dissertation topic and/or qualifying examinations for doctoral students before admission to candidacy but after completion of all required course work. Repeatable for Credit: Y Allowed Units: 12 Multiple Term Enrollment: N Grading Basis: Pass/Not Pass RESTRICTIONS: Not open to students who have been admitted to candidacy. |
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ENGL 969 - Doctoral Dissertation Credit(s): 1-12 DOCTORAL DISSERTATION Component: Independent Study Repeatable for Credit: Y Allowed Units: 99 Multiple Term Enrollment: Y Grading Basis: Pass/Not Pass |
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ENWC 567 - SEMINAR Credit(s): 1-6 SEMINAR Component: Lecture Repeatable for Credit: Y Allowed Units: 99 Multiple Term Enrollment: Y Grading Basis: Student Option |
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ENWC 602 - Larval Taxonomy Credit(s): 4 LARVAL TAXONOMY Component: Lecture Lecture-laboratory treating the collection, preservation and classification of immature stages of insects. Emphasis on holometabolous orders, with special attention to aquatic immatures. Repeatable for Credit: N Allowed Units: 4 Multiple Term Enrollment: N Grading Basis: Student Option PREREQ: ENWC215 and ENWC406 |
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ENWC 605 - Insect Anatomy and Physiology Credit(s): 3 INSECT ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY Component: Lecture Examines morphological and physiological adaptations of insects from an evolutionary perspective. Includes the functional anatomy of insects (both internal and external) and how organ systems carry out their physiological tasks. Considers the insect “groundplan” (in comparison to other arthropods), and reviews all the major organ systems, their functions, and how they carry out these functions. Laboratory emphasizes anatomical variation of external and internal systems of insects and techniques for their study. Repeatable for Credit: N Allowed Units: 3 Multiple Term Enrollment: N Grading Basis: Student Option Course Typically Offered: Spring
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ENWC 606 - Insect Identification - Taxonomy Credit(s): 4 INSECT IDENTIFICATION-TAXONOMY Component: Lecture Collection, preservation and classification of common insect families. Includes lecture and laboratory. Repeatable for Credit: N Allowed Units: 4 Multiple Term Enrollment: N Grading Basis: Student Option Course Typically Offered: Spring
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ENWC 608 - Insect Field Taxonomy Credit(s): 3 INSECT FIELD TAXONOMY Component: Lecture The collection, classification, preservation and curation of insects. An insect collection is required. Repeatable for Credit: N Allowed Units: 3 Multiple Term Enrollment: N Grading Basis: Student Option PREREQ: ENWC 606 Course Typically Offered: Fall
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ENWC 611 - Insect Pest Management Credit(s): 3 INSECT PEST MANAGEMENT Component: Lecture Principles of managing insect populations in an environmentally compatible manner to reduce losses caused by insects attacking our food, fiber, buildings,domestic animals, and human population. Diagnostic recognition, control and habits of major pest species. Repeatable for Credit: N Allowed Units: 3 Multiple Term Enrollment: N Grading Basis: Student Option PREREQ: ENWC205 |
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ENWC 613 - Wildlife Policy and Society Credit(s): 3 WILDLIFE POLICY AND SOCIETY Component: Lecture Introduction to policy issues that relate to wildlife management and natural resources. Students will gain an understanding of current laws, federal agencies, policy formation, and debate the policies of current hot topics. Repeatable for Credit: N Allowed Units: 3 Multiple Term Enrollment: N Grading Basis: Student Option Crosslisted: May be crosslisted with ENEP 613 . Course Typically Offered: Fall
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ENWC 615 - Wildlife Techniques Credit(s): 3 WILDLIFE TECHNIQUES Component: Lecture Research design, field sampling techniques, data analysis and interpretation, and preparation of publication quality manuscripts. Class and individually designed field projects focus on regional wildlife and their habitats. Repeatable for Credit: N Allowed Units: 3 Multiple Term Enrollment: N Grading Basis: Student Option PREREQ: ENWC325; FREC408 or STAT200; and two courses from ENWC318, ENWC418, ENWC424, or ENWC425. COREQ: PLSC212 or PLSC402 or ENWC344. RESTRICTIONS: Open to graduate students only or by permission of instructor. Course Typically Offered: Spring
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ENWC 616 - Wildlife Habitat Management Credit(s): 3 WILDLIFE HABITAT MANAGEMENT Component: Lecture Students will be introduced to basic principles and methods of wildlife habitat management in forests, grasslands, wetlands, agriculture, and urban areas. Labs include field trips to visit various habitats and learn about habitat management directly from local wildlife professionals. Field clothes required. Repeatable for Credit: N Allowed Units: 3 Multiple Term Enrollment: N Grading Basis: Student Option |
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ENWC 618 - Ornithology Credit(s): 3 ORNITHOLOGY Component: Lecture Avian biology: diversity, evolution, form and function, behavior and communication, reproduction and development, and conservation. Natural history and identification of taxa. Labs with frequent field trips. Repeatable for Credit: N Allowed Units: 3 Multiple Term Enrollment: N Grading Basis: Student Option PREREQ: BISC208. Course Typically Offered: Spring
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ENWC 619 - Biological Control Credit(s): 3 BIOLOGICAL CONTROL Component: Lecture Use of beneficial organisms to manage and control populations of other organisms. Theory, practices, and case histories for manipulation of natural enemies to minimize the impact of pests. Repeatable for Credit: N Allowed Units: 3 Multiple Term Enrollment: N Grading Basis: Student Option |
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ENWC 620 - Behavioral Ecology Credit(s): 3 BEHAVIORAL ECOLOGY Component: Lecture Theoretical treatment of the factors that have dominated the evolution of animal behavior; hypothesis testing emphasized. Repeatable for Credit: N Allowed Units: 3 Multiple Term Enrollment: N Grading Basis: Student Option PREREQ: BISC302 |
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ENWC 622 - Landscape Ecology Credit(s): 3 LANDSCAPE ECOLOGY Component: Lecture Topics include advanced theoretical principles and methods to explore spatial and temporal relationships among landscape elements, organisms, populations, and ecosystems; causes of landscape pattern; measuring landscape pattern using GIS software, and application of landscape ecological principles in conservation management. Repeatable for Credit: N Allowed Units: 3 Multiple Term Enrollment: N Grading Basis: Student Option |
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ENWC 623 - Pollination Ecology Credit(s): 3 POLLINATION ECOLOGY Component: Lecture Through the use of hands on field experiments and the development of educational outreach displays students learn basic science in the field of pollination ecology. Newark farm will be used to generate data for a long-term database of pollinator diversity and temporal nutrition assessment. Students will be involved in planting different flowering species on the farm, and colonies at the University of Delaware apiary will be tracked for pollen collection and hive health. Students will be involved in weekly pollen sampling and colony evaluations. Repeatable for Credit: N Allowed Units: 3 Multiple Term Enrollment: N Grading Basis: Student Option |
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ENWC 624 - Herpetology Credit(s): 3 HERPETOLOGY Component: Lecture Biology and ecology of reptiles and amphibians. Evolution, feeding behavior, life history, reproduction, physiology, population structure and dynamics, migration and movements, and conservation. Repeatable for Credit: N Allowed Units: 3 Multiple Term Enrollment: N Grading Basis: Student Option |
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ENWC 625 - Mammalogy Credit(s): 3 MAMMALOGY Component: Lecture Mammal biology: evolution, feeding, homeostasis, communication and reproduction. Natural history and identification of taxa. Occasional field trips. Repeatable for Credit: N Allowed Units: 3 Multiple Term Enrollment: N Grading Basis: Student Option PREREQ: BISC208 RESTRICTIONS: Open to graduate students only or by permission of instructor. Course Typically Offered: Fall
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ENWC 626 - Aquatic Insects Credit(s): 3 AQUATIC INSECTS Component: Lecture Biology and systematics of aquatic insects with emphasis on the fauna of North America. Collection of immature aquatic insects required. Repeatable for Credit: N Allowed Units: 3 Multiple Term Enrollment: N Grading Basis: Student Option PREREQ: ENWC215. RESTRICTIONS: Requires junior status. |
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ENWC 635 - Population Ecology Credit(s): 3 POPULATION ECOLOGY Component: Lecture Understand population processes by combining a discussion of theory and practical applications. Includes exponential, logistic, and age-specific growth as well as predation, competition, disease, and metapopulations. Model-building exercises actively used to understand theoretical dynamics. Repeatable for Credit: N Allowed Units: 3 Multiple Term Enrollment: N Grading Basis: Student Option Crosslisted: May be crosslisted with BISC 635 . RESTRICTIONS: Requires permission of instructor. Course Typically Offered: Spring
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ENWC 656 - Conservation Biology Credit(s): 3 CONSERVATION BIOLOGY Component: Lecture Biological principles to the conservation of biological diversity. Integrates topics, and theories from ecology, economics, genetics, biogeography, behavior, reproductive biology, sociology, and wildlife management. Divided into four parts; 1) describing patterns and scales of biological diversity, 2) examining threats 3) managing populations and ecosystems, 4) social aspects of conservation. Repeatable for Credit: N Allowed Units: 3 Multiple Term Enrollment: N Grading Basis: Student Option RESTRICTIONS: Requires junior status. Course Typically Offered: Fall
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ENWC 666 - SPECIAL PROBLEM Credit(s): 1-12 SPECIAL PROBLEM Component: Independent Study Repeatable for Credit: Y Allowed Units: 99 Multiple Term Enrollment: Y Grading Basis: Student Option |
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ENWC 667 - SEMINAR Credit(s): 1-12 SEMINAR Component: Lecture Repeatable for Credit: Y Allowed Units: 99 Multiple Term Enrollment: Y Grading Basis: Student Option |
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ENWC 805 - Insect-Plant Chemical Ecology Credit(s): 3 INSECT-PLANT CHEMICAL ECOLOGY Component: Lecture Chemically mediated interactions between insects and plants and other organisms involved in the relationship. Perceptual organs, behavioral and physiological response, plant-insect interactions, insect and plant defense, and intraspecific interactions that relate to natural chemicals produced by plants and insects. Presentation-discussion format. Repeatable for Credit: N Allowed Units: 3 Multiple Term Enrollment: N Grading Basis: Student Option Crosslisted: May be crosslisted with PLSC 805 . |
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