Apr 24, 2024  
2020-2021 Graduate Catalog 
    
2020-2021 Graduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Courses


 

Biomechanics and Movement Science

  
  • BMSC 868 - Research

    Credit(s): 1-6
    RESEARCH
    Component: Research
    Repeatable for Credit: Y Allowed Units: 6 Multiple Term Enrollment: Y Grading Basis: Student Option
  
  • BMSC 869 - Master’s Thesis

    Credit(s): 1-6
    MASTER’S THESIS
    Component: Independent Study
    Repeatable for Credit: Y Allowed Units: 6 Multiple Term Enrollment: Y Grading Basis: Student Option
  
  • BMSC 969 - Doctoral Dissertation

    Credit(s): 1-12
    DOCTORAL DISSERTATION
    Component: Independent Study
    Repeatable for Credit: Y Allowed Units: 12 Multiple Term Enrollment: Y Grading Basis: Pass/Not Pass

Biomedical Engineering

  
  • BMEG 640 - Attachments in Biology

    Credit(s): 3
    ATTACHMENTS IN BIOLOGY
    Component: Lecture
    Facilitate an understanding of how dissimilar materials integrate and attach in biological constructs, both naturally and artificially. Specific examples of this include but are not limited to:tendon-to-bone attachments in the musculoskeletal system; gecko feet attachment to smooth surfaces; underwater adhesives; tissue engineered scaffolds to aid attachment healing; etc. Incorporate lectures, interactive activities, and journal club to emphasize critical thinking and an open-forum environment.
    Repeatable for Credit: N Allowed Units: 3 Multiple Term Enrollment: N Grading Basis: Student Option
    PREREQ: BMEG310 or equivalent, and MSEG302 or equivalent.
  
  • BMEG 641 - Biomechatronics

    Credit(s): 3
    BIOMECHATRONICS
    Component: Lecture
    Presents methods for the design and control of electromechanical devices that interact physically with humans to improve biomechanical performance, such as prostheses and exoskeletons. Topics include technologies for sensing and actuation, fundamentals of analog and digital control, methods for the analysis of biological signals such as EMG and of biosignal-based control for human-robot interaction. A mix between standard lectures, laboratory experiments and a final project.
    Repeatable for Credit: N Allowed Units: 3 Multiple Term Enrollment: N Grading Basis: Student Option
    PREREQ: BMEG310 or MEEG112, and BMEG311 or MEEG211, and ELEG305 or MEEG311.
  
  • BMEG 643 - Magnetic Resonance Imaging

    Credit(s): 3
    MAGNETIC RESONANCE IMAGING
    Component: Lecture
    This course will cover the fundamental physical principles of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), including signal basis, data sampling, basic signal processing, relaxation contrasts, and image formation. The latter portion of the course will explore advanced contrasts, such as motion encoding, functional MRI, diffusion imaging, and elastography.
    Repeatable for Credit: N Allowed Units: 3 Multiple Term Enrollment: N Grading Basis: Student Option
    PREREQ: ELEG305 or equivalent course on signals and systems.
  
  • BMEG 644 - Microscale Biofluid Mechanics

    Credit(s): 3
    MICROSCALE BIOFLUID MECHANICS
    Component: Lecture
    Biomedical applications of microfluidic systems discussed in the context of microfluidic device fabrication, fluid handling, imaging in microfluidic channels, 2D and 3D formats for perfusion culture of cells, micro tissues and organs, micro physiological systems (organ on a chip), microfluidic 3D bioprinting, and microfluidic synthesis. These applications will be used to discuss biological fluid mechanics at the micro and nano length-scales including a physicochemical description of hydrodynamics, scaling laws, mixing phenomena at low Reynolds number, capillarity, double layer phenomena and electrokinetic effects, nanofluidic entropic and confinement effects.
    Repeatable for Credit: N Allowed Units: 3 Multiple Term Enrollment: N Grading Basis: Student Option
    PREREQ: BMEG420 or MEEG331 or equivalent course on fluid mechanics.
  
  • BMEG 661 - Cell Engineering

    Credit(s): 3


    CELL ENGINEERING
    Component: Lecture

    Introduce the fundamentals of cell engineering including intracellular signaling events that regulate cell fate, current fabrication strategies to engineer a cell’s environment, and current results in the literature.


    Repeatable for Credit: N Allowed Units: 3 Multiple Term Enrollment: N Grading Basis: Student Option
    Course Typically Offered: Fall

  
  • BMEG 662 - Engineering Biomedical Nanostructures

    Credit(s): 3
    ENG BIOMED NANOSTRUCTURES
    Component: Lecture
    Describes how to use the engineering design process to create, characterize, and evaluate nanoscale structures for biotechnological applications, with an emphasis on noble metal nanoparticles. Topics include understanding and exploiting the physical properties that emerge at the nanoscale; precisely engineering the architecture and properties of noble metal nanoparticles; and rationally designing experiments to evaluate nanomaterials in biological/biomedical settings.
    Repeatable for Credit: N Allowed Units: 3 Multiple Term Enrollment: N Grading Basis: Student Option
    PREREQ: BMEG301 or equivalent. RESTRICTIONS: Open to BME students; other students may take the course with the instructor’s permission.
  
  • BMEG 663 - Mechanotransduction

    Credit(s): 3
    MECHANOTRANSDUCTION
    Component: Lecture
    Covers topics of mechanosensation and mechanotransduction in biological systems. Includes the principles and evolution of mechanosensory/mechanostransduction systems, their cellular machinery and mechanisms, and their role in health, disease and the engineering of tissues.
     

    Repeatable for Credit: N Allowed Units: 3 Multiple Term Enrollment: N Grading Basis: Student Option
    PREREQ: BMEG401 or equivalent and BMEG301 or equivalent. RESTRICTIONS: Open to BME students; ENGG students may take it with the instructor’s permission.
    Course Typically Offered: Spring

  
  • BMEG 665 - Tissue Biomechanics and Modeling

    Credit(s): 3
    TISSUE BIOMECHANICS & MODELING
    Component: Lecture
    Introduction to fundamental laws and material models used to describe the mechanical behavior of biological tissues. Application of these models to musculoskeletal tissues. Introduction to numerical methods used to simulate the response of these tissue to physiological loading.
    Repeatable for Credit: N Allowed Units: 3 Multiple Term Enrollment: N Grading Basis: Student Option
    PREREQ: BMEG310 or equivalent (statics, strength of materials); MATH305 or equivalent (first order ODE, second order linear ODE, Laplace transform, partial differential equations, use of Matlab as a computational tool). RESTRICTIONS: Open to BME student; other students may take it with the instructor’s permission.
  
  • BMEG 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
  
  • BMEG 667 - SEMINAR

    Credit(s): 1-12
    SEMINAR
    Component: Lecture
    Repeatable for Credit: Y Allowed Units: 99 Multiple Term Enrollment: Y Grading Basis: Student Option
  
  • BMEG 671 - Mathematical Physiology

    Credit(s): 3
    MATHEMATICAL PHYSIOLOGY
    Component: Lecture
    Mathematical methods in Human Physiology, covering cellular, tissue, organ, and integrated systems. Dynamic modeling of homeostasis, endocrine regulatory systems, immune response dynamics, mutation and selection. Mathematical methods covered include linear and nonlinear differential equations, Lyapunov analysis, mass action, Hamming spaces, reaction-diffusion equations, and simulation.
    Repeatable for Credit: N Allowed Units: 3 Multiple Term Enrollment: N Grading Basis: Student Option
    Crosslisted: May be crosslisted with ELEG 671 . RESTRICTIONS: Seniors, graduate students only.
    Course Typically Offered: Fall and Spring

  
  • BMEG 679 - Introduction to Medical Imaging Systems

    Credit(s): 3
    INTRO. TO MEDICAL IMAGING SYST
    Component: Lecture
    Physics, instrumentation, system design, and image reconstruction algorithms will be covered for the following modalities: radiography, x-ray computed tomography (CT), single photon emission computed tomography (SPECT), positron emission tomography (PET), magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), and real-time ultrasound.
    Repeatable for Credit: N Allowed Units: 3 Multiple Term Enrollment: N Grading Basis: Student Option
    Crosslisted: May be crosslisted with ELEG 679 . PREREQ: Requires permission of instructor.
    Course Typically Offered: Fall and Spring

  
  • BMEG 695 - Computational System Biology

    Credit(s): 3
    COMPUTATIONAL SYSTEM BIOLOGY
    Component: Lecture
    Computational/mathematical techniques for modeling & analysis of biological systems. Includes properties of gene-regulatory and signaling networks; network reconstruction from data; stochastic modeling to study cellular variation & physiological modeling.
    Repeatable for Credit: N Allowed Units: 3 Multiple Term Enrollment: N Grading Basis: Student Option
    Crosslisted: Crosslisted with BINF 695 .
  
  • BMEG 801 - Communication in Biomedical Engineering

    Credit(s): 3
    COMMUNICATION IN BIOMED ENG
    Component: Lecture
    Communication methods for professional development such as written and oral presentations. Writing proposals, journal papers, and dissertations. Oral presentation of research, proposals, and informal presentations Selecting a research topic, reviewing literature, generating hypotheses, writing study designs.
    Repeatable for Credit: N Allowed Units: 3 Multiple Term Enrollment: N Grading Basis: Student Option
    RESTRICTIONS: Class size limited to 20. Graduate students in biomedical engineering or by permission of instructor.
  
  • BMEG 815 - Ethics, Business and Communication

    Credit(s): 3
    ETHICS, BUSINESS & COMMUNIC
    Component: Lecture
    Provides professional development in ethics, business and communication related to systems biology research applications in stem cell, tissue engineering, and drug delivery technologies. Intended for PhD students in interdisciplinary life science and engineering programs.
    Repeatable for Credit: N Allowed Units: 3 Multiple Term Enrollment: N Grading Basis: Student Option
    Crosslisted: Crosslisted with BINF 815 .
  
  • BMEG 816 - Systems Biology of Cells in Engineered Environments

    Credit(s): 3
    SYS BIOL OF CELL IN ENGNRD ENV
    Component: Lecture
    Provides a technical review of systems biology approaches including genomics, transcriptomics, proteomics, metabolomics, and bioinformatics as well as applications in tissue engineering, stem cell differentiation, and drug delivery. Intended for PhD students in interdisciplinary life science and engineering programs.
    Repeatable for Credit: N Allowed Units: 3 Multiple Term Enrollment: N Grading Basis: Student Option
    Crosslisted: Crosslisted with BINF 816 .
  
  • BMEG 844 - Computational Biomedicine

    Credit(s): 3
    COMPUTATIONAL BIOMEDICINE
    Component: Lecture
    Survey methods and approaches in algorithms, statistics and machine learning, along with their current applications in bio- and medical- informatics.
    Repeatable for Credit: N Allowed Units: 3 Multiple Term Enrollment: N Grading Basis: Student Option
    Crosslisted: Crosslisted with CISC 844 . RESTRICTIONS: Should have some background in basic probability and statistics, and background in computing (algorithms). For students outside CIS, Biomedical Engineering or Bioinformatics, permission from the instructor.
  
  • BMEG 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
  
  • BMEG 867 - Seminar

    Credit(s): 1-6
    SEMINAR
    Component: Lecture
    Repeatable for Credit: Y Allowed Units: 99 Multiple Term Enrollment: N Grading Basis: Student Option
  
  • BMEG 868 - Research

    Credit(s): 1-9
    RESEARCH
    Component: Research
    Repeatable for Credit: Y Allowed Units: 9 Multiple Term Enrollment: Y Grading Basis: Student Option
  
  • BMEG 869 - Master’s Thesis

    Credit(s): 1-6
    MASTER’S THESIS
    Component: Independent Study
    Repeatable for Credit: Y Allowed Units: 9 Multiple Term Enrollment: Y Grading Basis: Student Option
  
  • BMEG 890 - Biomedical Engineering Seminar Series

    Credit(s): 0
    BME SEMINAR SERIES
    Component: Lecture
    Lectures and discussions by guest speakers, faculty, and students on specialized topics in biomedical engineering.
    Repeatable for Credit: Y Allowed Units: 99 Multiple Term Enrollment: N Grading Basis: Pass/Not Pass
    Course Typically Offered: Fall and Spring

  
  • BMEG 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.
  
  • BMEG 969 - Doctoral Dissertation

    Credit(s): 1-12
    DOCTORAL DISSERTATION
    Component: Independent Study
    Repeatable for Credit: Y Allowed Units: 12 Multiple Term Enrollment: N Grading Basis: Pass/Not Pass

Bioresources Engineering

  
  • BREG 567 - SEMINAR

    Credit(s): 1-12
    SEMINAR
    Component: Lecture
    Repeatable for Credit: Y Allowed Units: 99 Multiple Term Enrollment: Y Grading Basis: Student Option
  
  • BREG 603 - Soil Physics

    Credit(s): 3
    SOIL PHYSICS
    Component: Lecture
    Examines the importance of soil physics in relation to other disciplines of soil and environmental sciences. Topics include status of water in soil, fundamental principles of water flow, differences between saturated and unstaturated water flow, water balance in the field, infiltration, evapotransportation, heat, gas and solute (contaminant) transport in soil.
    Repeatable for Credit: N Allowed Units: 3 Multiple Term Enrollment: N Grading Basis: Student Option
    Crosslisted: Crosslisted with PLSC 603 .
  
  • BREG 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
  
  • BREG 667 - SEMINAR

    Credit(s): 1-12
    SEMINAR
    Component: Lecture
    Repeatable for Credit: Y Allowed Units: 99 Multiple Term Enrollment: Y Grading Basis: Student Option
  
  • BREG 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
  
  • BREG 867 - SEMINAR

    Credit(s): 1-12
    SEMINAR
    Component: Lecture
    Repeatable for Credit: Y Allowed Units: 99 Multiple Term Enrollment: Y Grading Basis: Student Option

Business & Economics

  
  • BUEC 601 - Building Emotional Intelligence and Critical Thinking

    Credit(s): 1
    BUILDING EI & CRITICL THINKING
    Component: Discussion
    Emotional intelligence and critical thinking are two important factors for leading and working successfully. The first part of this course will focus on building self-awareness and EI such that we better understand how personality preferences impact our motivation, work and communication styles. The second part of this course will focus on developing our analytical and critical thinking in order to understand how we problem-solve and communicate and what cognitive and emotional biases we need to manage to make better decisions.
    Allowed Units: 1 Multiple Term Enrollment: N Grading Basis: Student Option
  
  • BUEC 603 - Communicating, Branding and Career Networking

    Credit(s): 1
    COMM/BRANDNG & CAREER NETWORKS
    Component: Discussion
    Learning to be an effective business communicator and storyteller is an essential skill for motivating others and driving your initiatives forward. To do this effectively requires an understanding of how to speak, write and present using a variety of media. Being a strong communicator also helps you shape and build your personal and leadership brand, which in turn, allows you to more intentionally build your business network and manage your career.
    Allowed Units: 1 Multiple Term Enrollment: N Grading Basis: Student Option

Business Administration

  
  • BUAD 566 - 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
  
  • BUAD 567 - SEMINAR

    Credit(s): 1-12
    SEMINAR
    Component: Lecture
    Repeatable for Credit: Y Allowed Units: 99 Multiple Term Enrollment: Y Grading Basis: Student Option
  
  • BUAD 611 - Globalization and Business

    Credit(s): 3
    GLOBALIZATION AND BUSINESS
    Component: Lecture
    Assesses environmental, institutional, industrial, strategic, and organizational features of globalization and business. Considers frameworks that guide managers’ understanding of globalization and business, how managers interpret the challenges and opportunities of globalization and the implications of globalization to professional development.
    Repeatable for Credit: N Allowed Units: 3 Multiple Term Enrollment: N Grading Basis: Student Option
  
  • BUAD 620 - Fundamentals of Analytics

    Credit(s): 3
    FUNDAMENTALS OF ANALYTICS
    Component: Lecture
    Focuses on data analysis for the purpose of measurement, inference, qualityand productivity improvement, and improved managerial decision making. Exploratory data analysis, graphical analysis, descriptive statistics, inferential statistics, and techniques such as regression are covered.
    Repeatable for Credit: N Allowed Units: 3 Multiple Term Enrollment: N Grading Basis: Student Option
  
  • BUAD 621 - Decision Analytics and Visualization

    Credit(s): 3
    DECSN ANLYTCS & VISUALIZATION
    Component: Lecture
    Analytics leverages both the proliferation of data and the advancement of computational tools to bring a new level of sophistication to business decision making. As part of developing an analytic mind and skillset, this course teaches students to properly frame decision problems, represent and understand how to manage uncertainty inherent in those problems, manipulate large data sets using modern software to prescribe recommended actions, and to then compel organizational change through data visualizations.
    Repeatable for Credit: N Allowed Units: 3 Multiple Term Enrollment: N Grading Basis: Student Option
    PREREQ: BUAD 620 .
  
  • BUAD 622 - Optimization and Spreadsheet Modelling

    Credit(s): 3
    OPTMIZTN & SPREADSHEET MODLING
    Component: Lecture
    Managers often find spreadsheets natural, intuitive and user-friendly platforms for organizing information and performing ‘what if’ analyses. Hence, spreadsheets have therefore become indispensable tools of modern business analysis and decision-making. This class teaches students to structure, represent, analyze, and solve various business problems on Excel spreadsheets. In addition, the course shows students how to leverage mathematical programming solvers to provide prescriptive analytics.
    Repeatable for Credit: N Allowed Units: 3 Multiple Term Enrollment: N Grading Basis: Student Option
    PREREQ: BUAD 620 .
  
  • BUAD 625 - Business Analytics Capstone

    Credit(s): 3
    BUSINESS ANALYTICS CAPSTONE
    Component: Lecture
    Analytics leverages both the proliferation of data and the advancement of computational tools to bring a new level of sophistication to business decision making. As a capstone experience, this course places students in the role of Business Data Analyst. Students will work on large real-world datasets to recommend courses of action to businesses. All phases of the analytics process from data capture to creation of an analytics-driven recommendation or prototype solution will be practiced.
    Repeatable for Credit: N Allowed Units: 3 Multiple Term Enrollment: N Grading Basis: Student Option
    Crosslisted: May be crosslisted with MISY 625   PREREQ: BUAD 621  and ACCT 604  and MISY 631 .
  
  • BUAD 631 - Operations Management and Management Science

    Credit(s): 3
    OPERATIONS MGMT & MGMT SCIENCE
    Component: Lecture
    Topics include decision analysis tools, mathematical programming, operations strategy, process management and planning and inventory management concepts.
    Repeatable for Credit: N Allowed Units: 3 Multiple Term Enrollment: N Grading Basis: Student Option
    PREREQ: BUAD 620 
  
  • BUAD 640 - Ethical Issues in Domestic and Global Business Environments

    Credit(s): 3
    ETHICAL ISSUES IN BUSINESS ENV
    Component: Lecture
    Topics include ethics in organizations, and problems and challenges dealing with external environment demands including global issues.
    Repeatable for Credit: N Allowed Units: 3 Multiple Term Enrollment: N Grading Basis: Student Option
  
  • BUAD 641 - Managing the Global Enterprise

    Credit(s): 3
    MANAGING THE GLOBAL ENTERPRISE
    Component: Lecture
    Focuses on the development of business strategies and management practices for managing the multinational business organization.
    Repeatable for Credit: N Allowed Units: 3 Multiple Term Enrollment: N Grading Basis: Student Option
    RESTRICTIONS: Counts toward MBA as an elective.
  
  • BUAD 643 - Special Topics in Global Business

    Credit(s): 3
    SPECIAL TOPICS IN GLOBAL BUS
    Component: Lecture
    Examines selected topics in global business that may focus on one or more areas of the world (e.g. the European Union, Latin America, Pacific Basin, etc.). May be offered overseas.
    Repeatable for Credit: N Allowed Units: 3 Multiple Term Enrollment: N Grading Basis: Student Option
  
  • BUAD 648 - The Future of Globalization: Issues, Agents, Decisions & You

    Credit(s): 3
    FUTURE OF GLOBALIZATION & YOU
    Component: Lecture
    Assesses the professional, economic, political,cultural,institutional, and environmental opportunities and challenges that individuals face in the global business environment. Analytics center on explaining the causes and consequences of the expanding integration of nations. Materials tap varied resources, including contemporary analyses, multimedia profiles, and decision simulations; class design taps various pedagogies, including position papers, discussion boards, and objective assessment; class delivery leverages online technologies.
    Repeatable for Credit: N Allowed Units: 3 Multiple Term Enrollment: N Grading Basis: Student Option
  
  • BUAD 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
  
  • BUAD 667 - SEMINAR

    Credit(s): 1-12
    SEMINAR
    Component: Lecture
    Repeatable for Credit: Y Allowed Units: 99 Multiple Term Enrollment: Y Grading Basis: Student Option
  
  • BUAD 670 - Managing People, Teams, and Organizations

    Credit(s): 3
    MANAGING PEOPLE, TEAMS & ORGS.
    Component: Lecture
    Develops a knowledge base and requisite skills for managing individual, group, and organizational processes through the use of diagnostic models, cases, and/or simulated exercises.
    Repeatable for Credit: N Allowed Units: 3 Multiple Term Enrollment: N Grading Basis: Student Option
  
  • BUAD 671 - Managing for Creativity and Innovation

    Credit(s): 3
    MANAGING FOR CREATIVITY & INNO
    Component: Lecture
    Focuses on individual characteristics and group and organizational factors that influence the ability of organizations to generate new products and/or processes, and to implement new products/processes. Students practice skills to diagnose barriers and develop creative organizations.
    Repeatable for Credit: N Allowed Units: 3 Multiple Term Enrollment: N Grading Basis: Student Option
    PREREQ: BUAD 670 
  
  • BUAD 672 - Strategic Leadership and Change

    Credit(s): 3
    STRATEGIC LEADERSHIP & CHANGE
    Component: Lecture
    Examines top management’s role in the leadership of organizations and their role in successfully managing organizational change.
    Repeatable for Credit: N Allowed Units: 3 Multiple Term Enrollment: N Grading Basis: Student Option
    COREQ: BUAD 670 .
  
  • BUAD 673 - Advanced Topics in Leadership and Teams

    Credit(s): 3
    ADV TOPICS LEADERSHIP & TEAMS
    Component: Lecture
    Offers an in-depth perspective of leadership and an analysis of teams and teamwork. Emphasizes the practical application of theoretical concepts.
    Repeatable for Credit: N Allowed Units: 3 Multiple Term Enrollment: N Grading Basis: Student Option
    PREREQ: BUAD 670 .
  
  • BUAD 674 - Selected Topics in Management and Leadership

    Credit(s): 1-3
    TOPICS IN MGMT & LEADERSHIP
    Component: Lecture
    Examines selected special topics in management and leadership. May be offered on study abroad.
    Repeatable for Credit: Y Allowed Units: 3 Multiple Term Enrollment: Y Grading Basis: Student Option
    PREREQ: BUAD 670 
  
  • BUAD 675 - Strategic Human Resources

    Credit(s): 3
    STRATEGIC HUMAN RESOURCES
    Component: Lecture
    Takes an evidence-based approach to examining the science and practice of strategic human resource management. This includes HR planning and recruiting, selection, training and development, performance management, and compensation. Throughout, attention is directed toward issues of ethics and the global management of HR.
    Repeatable for Credit: N Allowed Units: 3 Multiple Term Enrollment: N Grading Basis: Student Option
    PREREQ: BUAD 670 COREQ: BUAD 670 
  
  • BUAD 677 - Skills for Change Agents

    Credit(s): 3
    SKILLS FOR CHANGE AGENTS
    Component: Lecture
    Skill and ability for driving change at the individual, team, and organization levels. Team development skills, leadership skills, and negotiation skills are emphasized though simulation exercises.
    Repeatable for Credit: N Allowed Units: 3 Multiple Term Enrollment: N Grading Basis: Student Option
  
  • BUAD 678 - Leading Across Boundaries

    Credit(s): 3
    LEADING ACROSS BOUNDARIES
    Component: Lecture
    Leaders in organizations increasingly are called upon to be effective across multiple boundaries, such as different societies and language groups, national cultures, regional subcultures, and levels of economic development. Examines the understanding and developes the ability to create connections and promote collaboration across boundaries.
    Repeatable for Credit: N Allowed Units: 3 Multiple Term Enrollment: N Grading Basis: Student Option
    PREREQ: BUAD 670 
  
  • BUAD 679 - Negotiation and Conflict Resolution

    Credit(s): 3
    NEGOTIATION & CONFLICT RESOLUT
    Component: Lecture
    Explores the strategy and psychology of negotiation and conflict resolution, including topics such as effective preparation and understanding the role of communication, emotions, and relationships. Simulated negotiations provide the opportunity to put knowledge into practice and acquire feedback on negotiation and conflict resolution skills throughout the semester.
    Repeatable for Credit: N Allowed Units: 3 Multiple Term Enrollment: N Grading Basis: Student Option
    PREREQ: BUAD 670 
  
  • BUAD 680 - Marketing Management

    Credit(s): 3
    MARKETING MANAGEMENT
    Component: Lecture
    Management of marketing functions in modern profit and non-profit enterprises. Introduction to the marketing management process.
    Repeatable for Credit: N Allowed Units: 3 Multiple Term Enrollment: N Grading Basis: Student Option
    PREREQ: ACCT 800  and ECON 503. 
  
  • BUAD 681 - Research Methods for Marketing Decisions

    Credit(s): 3
    RESEARCH MTHDS: MKTG DECISIONS
    Component: Lecture
    Focuses on the techniques of research design, data collection, and data analysis for making marketing decisions. Helps students develop an appreciation for the potential contributions and limitations of marketing research data, enabling them to evaluate marketing research activities. Emphasizes interpretation, not computation, from statistical analyses.
    Repeatable for Credit: N Allowed Units: 3 Multiple Term Enrollment: N Grading Basis: Student Option
    PREREQ: BUAD 620  and BUAD 680 
  
  • BUAD 682 - International Marketing Management

    Credit(s): 3
    INTERNATIONAL MARKETING MGMT
    Component: Lecture
    Develops managerial decision-making skills in several areas related to international/global marketing such as environmental analysis, planning/organization, marketing research, segmentation, targeting and positioning/competitive analysis, and method of entry.
    Repeatable for Credit: N Allowed Units: 3 Multiple Term Enrollment: N Grading Basis: Student Option
    PREREQ: BUAD 680 
  
  • BUAD 683 - Product and Price Management

    Credit(s): 3
    PRODUCT & PRICE MANAGEMENT
    Component: Lecture
    Integrates topics in product management and pricing strategy. Special emphasis is given to the use of conceptual frameworks and analytical methods that may be used to improve product and price decisions. The concepts and methods are applied to real-world case studies.
    Repeatable for Credit: N Allowed Units: 3 Multiple Term Enrollment: N Grading Basis: Student Option
    PREREQ: BUAD 680 .
  
  • BUAD 684 - Special Topics in Marketing

    Credit(s): 1-3
    SPECIAL TOPICS IN MARKETING
    Component: Lecture
    Examines selected current marketing topics: e.g., strategy development, opportunity assessment, modeling and marketing programming. Individual inquiry is stressed.
    Repeatable for Credit: Y Allowed Units: 3 Multiple Term Enrollment: N Grading Basis: Student Option
    PREREQ: BUAD 680 
  
  • BUAD 685 - Marketing Channels

    Credit(s): 3
    MARKETING CHANNELS
    Component: Lecture
    Analyzes marketing channels as social, economic and political systems. Strong emphasis placed on understanding the behavioral dimension of the channel relationship after focusing on the economic and structural aspects of retailing, wholesaling, and physical distribution. Governmental and other constraints on channel activities are also studied.
    Repeatable for Credit: N Allowed Units: 3 Multiple Term Enrollment: N Grading Basis: Student Option
    PREREQ: BUAD 680 
  
  • BUAD 686 - Advertising Strategy

    Credit(s): 3
    ADVERTISING STRATEGY
    Component: Lecture
    For those with little or no prior experience in advertising. Intended to improve students’ skills with respect to determining advertising strategy. Features a mixture of lecture, case study analysis, class discussion, and team development and presentation of an entire advertising campaign.
    Repeatable for Credit: N Allowed Units: 3 Multiple Term Enrollment: N Grading Basis: Student Option
    PREREQ: BUAD 680 
  
  • BUAD 687 - Buyer Behavior

    Credit(s): 3
    BUYER BEHAVIOR
    Component: Lecture
    Applied concepts from the social sciences to study factors that influence the acquisition, consumption and disposition of products, services, and ideas. Covers: 1) buyer decision processes; 2) influences on consumer decisions and consumption patterns; and 3) the relationship between buying behavior and strategic decision making.
    Repeatable for Credit: N Allowed Units: 3 Multiple Term Enrollment: N Grading Basis: Student Option
    PREREQ: BUAD 680 
  
  • BUAD 688 - Advanced Marketing Management and Strategy Seminar

    Credit(s): 3
    ADV MKT MGMT & STRATEGY SEM
    Component: Lecture
    Focuses on the issues faced by senior and middle level marketing executives in an organization. Emphasizes developing a comprehensive marketing strategy that is consistent with corporate plans. Issues explored include: opportunity assessment and competitive analysis, segmentation and positioning, and the development of integrated marketing mix programs.
    Repeatable for Credit: N Allowed Units: 3 Multiple Term Enrollment: N Grading Basis: Student Option
    PREREQ: BUAD 680 
  
  • BUAD 689 - Industrial Marketing

    Credit(s): 3
    INDUSTRIAL MARKETING
    Component: Lecture
    Studies the marketing of goods and services to businesses, institutions, and the government. Covers organizational buying behavior, product/market planning, sales force and distribution management, pricing and promotion from the perspective of both the buyer and the seller.
    Repeatable for Credit: N Allowed Units: 3 Multiple Term Enrollment: N Grading Basis: Student Option
    PREREQ: BUAD 680 
  
  • BUAD 690 - Corporate Strategy

    Credit(s): 3
    CORPORATE STRATEGY
    Component: Lecture
    Emphasizes total organization function and performance in a global environment. Examines general management responsibilities for determining objectives and future strategies and seeking commitment for their implementation, integrates functional course concepts to enhance decision making and communication skills through individual and group analyses of specific companies.
    Repeatable for Credit: N Allowed Units: 3 Multiple Term Enrollment: N Grading Basis: Student Option
    PREREQ: FINC 650 , BUAD 631 , BUAD 670 , BUAD 680 
  
  • BUAD 691 - Consumer Analytics

    Credit(s): 3
    CONSUMER ANALYTICS
    Component: Lecture
    Introduce students to state-of-the-art marketing analytics with data and to teach them how to apply practically these analytics to decisions in the real world. Familiarize the students with relevant and helpful analytics tools. It is not mathematical in nature, but it is hands-on and application-oriented. Attention is focused on interpretation of results and how to obtain them using software.
    Repeatable for Credit: N Allowed Units: 3 Multiple Term Enrollment: N Grading Basis: Student Option
    PREREQ: BUAD 680  and BUAD 681 .
    Course Typically Offered: Verify offering with Dept

  
  • BUAD 693 - Digital Marketing Analytics

    Credit(s): 3
    DIGITAL MARKETING ANALYTICS
    Component: Lecture
    Learn the basics of web analytics, search engine analytics, social media analytics, mobile analytics, and an overview of the digital data collection system. Become familiar with analytics terminology and dive deeper into tools required for all digital analytics. Learn to identify the appropriate analytical tool for your specific needs, e.g., website, search engine, social media, mobile, etc. Understand valid and reliable ways to collect and analyze data from the web and gain hands-on experience of conducting digital analytics projects including both quantitative and qualitative data to investigate brand challenges. Learn about understanding and developing a framework for measuring digital campaigns.
    Repeatable for Credit: N Allowed Units: 3 Multiple Term Enrollment: N Grading Basis: Student Option
    PREREQ: BUAD 680  and BUAD 681 .
    Course Typically Offered: Verify offering with Dept

  
  • BUAD 699 - Management Consulting Project

    Credit(s): 3
    MANAGEMENT CONSULTING PROJECT
    Component: Lecture
    Develop project management skills and gain practical, applied experience through solving a real life management problem in a team-based setting. Includes presentation of problem solution to client organization.
    Repeatable for Credit: N Allowed Units: 3 Multiple Term Enrollment: N Grading Basis: Student Option
    PREREQ: BUAD 670 .
  
  • BUAD 864 - Internship

    Credit(s): 1-6
    INTERNSHIP
    Component: Internship
    Fieldwork designed to allow a student to apply acquired knowledge in a corporate setting. Requires a corporate sponsorship, a performance evaluation to be completed by that sponsor, and a written paper to be submitted to the administrator of internships.
    Repeatable for Credit: N Allowed Units: 6 Multiple Term Enrollment: N Grading Basis: Pass/Not Pass
  
  • BUAD 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
  
  • BUAD 867 - SEMINAR

    Credit(s): 1-12
    SEMINAR
    Component: Lecture
    Repeatable for Credit: Y Allowed Units: 99 Multiple Term Enrollment: Y Grading Basis: Student Option
  
  • SPTM 616 - Sport Marketing

    Credit(s): 3
    SPORT MARKETING
    Component: Lecture
    Marketing applications for amateur and professional sport organizations and the use of sport in the marketing of traditional products and services. Topics include the marketing mix, sport consumer behavior, strategic market planning, branding, and sponsorship.
    Repeatable for Credit: N Allowed Units: 3 Multiple Term Enrollment: N Grading Basis: Student Option
  
  • SPTM 620 - International Sport Management and Marketing

    Credit(s): 3
    INTERNATIONAL SPRT MAN & MKT
    Component: Lecture
    Overview of the global sport industry, including the bid and host process for international sport competitions, the organization of the international sport community, the penetration strategies of American sport leagues and products into international markets, and the structure of sport in other countries.
    Repeatable for Credit: N Allowed Units: 3 Multiple Term Enrollment: N Grading Basis: Student Option
  
  • SPTM 634 - Sport Business and Finance

    Credit(s): 3
    SPORT BUSINESS & FINANCE
    Component: Lecture
    Principles of financial management and microeconomics as applied to the sport industry, with a focus on spectator sports at both professional and collegiate levels. Topics include the financing of sport facility construction, budgeting in collegiate athletics, and the financial effects of collective bargaining agreements.
    Repeatable for Credit: N Allowed Units: 3 Multiple Term Enrollment: N Grading Basis: Student Option
  
  • SPTM 647 - Legal Aspects of Sport Management

    Credit(s): 3
    LEGAL ASPECTS OF SPORT MANAGE
    Component: Lecture
    Overview of the legal principles relevant to sport managers, including tort law, contract law, constitutional law, agency law, risk management, judicial review and administrative law related to the operations and administration of sport and athletic programs.
    Repeatable for Credit: N Allowed Units: 3 Multiple Term Enrollment: N Grading Basis: Student Option

Business: Multidisciplinary Business Admin

  
  • BMBA 867 - SEMINAR

    Credit(s): 1-12
    SEMINAR
    Component: Lecture
    Repeatable for Credit: Y Allowed Units: 99 Multiple Term Enrollment: Y Grading Basis: Student Option

Center for Disabilities Studies

  
  • DIST 566 - 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
  
  • DIST 567 - SEMINAR

    Credit(s): 1-12
    SEMINAR
    Component: Lecture
    Repeatable for Credit: Y Allowed Units: 99 Multiple Term Enrollment: Y Grading Basis: Student Option
  
  • DIST 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
  
  • DIST 667 - SEMINAR

    Credit(s): 1-12
    SEMINAR
    Component: Lecture
    Repeatable for Credit: Y Allowed Units: 99 Multiple Term Enrollment: Y Grading Basis: Student Option
  
  • DIST 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
  
  • DIST 867 - SEMINAR

    Credit(s): 1-12
    SEMINAR
    Component: Lecture
    Repeatable for Credit: Y Allowed Units: 99 Multiple Term Enrollment: Y Grading Basis: Student Option

Chemical Engineering

  
  • CHEG 566 - 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
  
  • CHEG 567 - SEMINAR

    Credit(s): 1-12
    SEMINAR
    Component: Lecture
    Repeatable for Credit: Y Allowed Units: 99 Multiple Term Enrollment: Y Grading Basis: Student Option
  
  • CHEG 595 - Intellectual Property for Engineers and Scientists

    Credit(s): 3
    INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY:ENGN&SCI
    Component: Lecture
    Methods of protecting intellectual property. Patents, trademarks, copyrights, trade secrets and unfair methods of competition, including analyses of significant court decisions in each area. Directed to innovators in all fields interested in legal protection of their ideas.
    Repeatable for Credit: N Allowed Units: 3 Multiple Term Enrollment: N Grading Basis: Student Option
  
  • CHEG 600 - Introduction to Science and Engineering of Polymer Systems

    Credit(s): 3
    INTRO TO POLYMER SCIENCE
    Component: Lecture
    Provides an understanding of the science and engineering of macromolecules from a structure/property perspective. Topics include polymerization, chain structure and configuration, polymer size and shape, phase separation behavior, amorphous and crystalline state, glass-rubber transition, cross linking/rubber elasticity, viscoelasticity, rheology polymer processing and mechanical behavior.
    Repeatable for Credit: N Allowed Units: 3 Multiple Term Enrollment: N Grading Basis: Student Option
    Crosslisted: May be crosslisted with MSEG 630  .
  
  • CHEG 604 - Probability and Statistics for Engineering Problem Solving

    Credit(s): 3
    ENGINEERING PROBABLITY&STAT
    Component: Lecture
    Fundamental approach to modeling, characterization and analysis of random phenomena with the objective of providing students with the basic principles, methods and tools for solving engineering problems involving randomly varying phenomena. Application areas explored include experimental design, manufacturing, system reliability, and cellular biology.
    Repeatable for Credit: N Allowed Units: 3 Multiple Term Enrollment: N Grading Basis: Student Option
    PREREQ: MATH302, MATH305, or equivalent with permission of instructor.
  
  • CHEG 605 - Multiphase Fluid Mechanics

    Credit(s): 3
    MULTIPHASE FLUID MECHANICS
    Component: Lecture
    Presents topics in fluid dynamics of practical importance in the chemical process industries, emphasizing two-phase flow and other advanced topics. Covers two-phase gas-liquid and solid-liquid flow, compressible flow, turbulence, non- Newtonian flow and prime movers.
    Repeatable for Credit: N Allowed Units: 3 Multiple Term Enrollment: N Grading Basis: Student Option
    PREREQ: CHEG341 or other introductory course in fluid mechanics.
  
  • CHEG 606 - Introduction to Catalysis

    Credit(s): 3
    INTRODUCTION TO CATALYSIS
    Component: Lecture
    Introduction to modern principles of catalysis with emphasis on industrial catalytic reactions, mechanisms and kinetics. Principles of homogeneous organometallic catalysis, supported-metal and solid acid heterogeneous catalysis.
    Repeatable for Credit: N Allowed Units: 3 Multiple Term Enrollment: N Grading Basis: Student Option
    PREREQ: CHEM331 and CHEM444
  
  • CHEG 608 - Introduction to Particle Technology

    Credit(s): 3
    INTRO TO PARTICLE TECHNOLOGY
    Component: Lecture
    Introduction during which the student encounters (a) the characterization of particle properties and their distributions, (b) the fundamental processes by which particles are formed, grow or shrink in size and are dispersed into and separated from continuous fluid phases, and (c) the population balance that is used to describe particle growth and how processing modifies particle distributions. These ideas are then applied to several case studies drawn from industry.
    Repeatable for Credit: N Allowed Units: 3 Multiple Term Enrollment: N Grading Basis: Student Option
    PREREQ: MATH305, CHEM443, CHEG231 and CHEG341.
  
  • CHEG 610 - Acceptance and Resistance to Innovation

    Credit(s): 3
    ACCEPT & REST TO INNOVATION
    Component: Lecture
    Why are novel technologies readily accepted in some communities, yet resisted in other communities?  Students will learn through case studies of historical technologies such as the printing press, farm mechanization, and refrigeration as well as contemporary technologies such as genetically modified foods and solar energy.
    Repeatable for Credit: N Allowed Units: 3 Multiple Term Enrollment: N Grading Basis: Student Option
    Crosslisted: May be crosslisted with ENTR 610 .
    Course Typically Offered: Fall and Spring

  
  • CHEG 613 - Topics in Energy and the Environment

    Credit(s): 3
    ENERGY AND THE ENVIRONMENT
    Component: Lecture
    Non-renewable and renewable energy, along with environmental issues that are likely to arise for an industry will be analyzed in a way that leads to profitable processes and product management while maintaining environmental excellence.
    Repeatable for Credit: N Allowed Units: 3 Multiple Term Enrollment: N Grading Basis: Student Option
    RESTRICTIONS: CHEG Seniors, or CHEG Graduate level status.
  
  • CHEG 614 - Special Topics in Energy

    Credit(s): 3
    SPECIAL TOPICS IN ENERGY
    Component: Lecture
    Introduces fundamental and engineering aspects of energy production technology with emphasis on emerging technologies such as microreactors, fuel cells and others.
    Repeatable for Credit: N Allowed Units: 3 Multiple Term Enrollment: N Grading Basis: Student Option
    PREREQ: CHEG332 or equivalent.
  
  • CHEG 615 - Special Topics in Mixing

    Credit(s): 3
    SPECIAL TOPICS IN MIXING
    Component: Lecture
    Introduces basic principles of fluid dynamics, rheology and turbulence that dictate the mixing behavior required to implement a desired process result. Agitation in vessels and pipeline and viscous mixing discussed. Emphasis on recent research on the effects of mixing on chemical reactions.
    Repeatable for Credit: N Allowed Units: 3 Multiple Term Enrollment: N Grading Basis: Student Option
    PREREQ: CHEG341
  
  • CHEG 616 - Chemistry and Physics of Surfaces and Interfaces

    Credit(s): 3
    CHEM & PHYSICS OF SURFACES
    Component: Lecture
    Fundamental and engineering aspects of metal, semiconductor, and oxide surfaces; their structure and defects, characterization, electronic properties, adsorption and reaction kinetics and thermodynamics. Applications to catalysis, microelectronics, and environment sensitive behavior.
    Repeatable for Credit: N Allowed Units: 3 Multiple Term Enrollment: N Grading Basis: Student Option
    Crosslisted: May be crosslisted with MSEG 616  . PREREQ: CHEG332 and CHEM444. RESTRICTIONS: Open to seniors and graduate students only.
  
  • CHEG 617 - Colloid Science and Engineering

    Credit(s): 3
    COLLOID SCIEN & ENGINEERING
    Component: Lecture
    Surface thermodynamics and intermolecular forces are related to the properties of colloidal dispersions and micellar and surfactant structures. Applications to biological systems, nanotechnology, powder dispersions and supramolecular structures.
    Repeatable for Credit: N Allowed Units: 3 Multiple Term Enrollment: N Grading Basis: Student Option
    PREREQ: CHEG325 and CHEM444
 

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