Mar 28, 2024  
2020-2021 Undergraduate Catalog 
    
2020-2021 Undergraduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Courses


 

Accounting

  
  • ACCT 166 - SPECIAL PROBLEM

    Credit(s): 1-3
    SPECIAL PROBLEM
    Component: Independent Study
    Repeatable for Credit: Y Allowed Units: 99 Multiple Term Enrollment: Y Grading Basis: Student Option
    General Education Objectives:
  
  • ACCT 200 - Survey of Accounting

    Credit(s): 4
    SURVEY OF ACCOUNTING
    Component: Lecture
    Survey of financial and managerial accounting concepts for the non-business major. Students learn about financial statements for merchandising, manufacturing, and service companies. Topics include: accounting cycle, budgeting, standard costing, contribution margins, cost-volume-profit analysis, and decision making.
    Repeatable for Credit: N Allowed Units: 4 Multiple Term Enrollment: N Grading Basis: Student Option
    RESTRICTIONS: Students within accounting and/or business degree programs who have received credit for ACCT 207 are not eligible to take this course without permission.
    Course Typically Offered: Fall, Winter, Spring, Summer
    General Education Objectives:
  
  • ACCT 207 - Accounting I

    Credit(s): 3
    ACCOUNTING I
    Component: Lecture
    An introduction to financial accounting. Topics: the accounting cycle, merchandise accounting, accounting procedures for cash, receivables, payables, inventories, plant and equipment, stocks and bonds.
    Repeatable for Credit: N Allowed Units: 3 Multiple Term Enrollment: N Grading Basis: Student Option
    RESTRICTIONS: Not open to freshmen.
    Course Typically Offered: Fall, Winter, Spring, Summer
    General Education Objectives:
    GE5A: Reason Quantitatively GE5B: Reason Computationally

  
  • ACCT 208 - Accounting II

    Credit(s): 3
    ACCOUNTING II
    Component: Lecture
    Introduction to managerial accounting. Topics: manufacturing accounting, cost-volume-profit analysis, job-order accounting, budgeting, standard costs and variance analysis, contribution approach to decision analysis, absorption and variable costing.
    Repeatable for Credit: N Allowed Units: 3 Multiple Term Enrollment: N Grading Basis: Student Option
    PREREQ: ACCT 207 . RESTRICTIONS: Not open to freshmen. Requires a grade of C- or better in ACCT 207 .
    Course Typically Offered: Fall, Winter, Spring, Summer
    General Education Objectives:
    GE1A: Read Critically GE1B: Analyze Arguments and Information GE3B: Work Individually Across a Variety of Cultures GE5B: Reason Computationally

  
  • ACCT 266 - SPECIAL PROBLEM

    Credit(s): 1-3
    SPECIAL PROBLEM
    Component: Independent Study
    Repeatable for Credit: Y Allowed Units: 99 Multiple Term Enrollment: Y Grading Basis: Student Option
    General Education Objectives:
  
  • ACCT 267 - SEMINAR

    Credit(s): 1-6
    SEMINAR
    Component: Lecture
    Repeatable for Credit: Y Allowed Units: 99 Multiple Term Enrollment: Y Grading Basis: Student Option
    General Education Objectives:
  
  • ACCT 302 - Accounting Information Systems

    Credit(s): 3
    ACCOUNTING INFORMATION SYSTEMS
    Component: Lecture
    Accounting information and its place within an organization’s overall management information system. Emphasis on information and document flow, internal control, data organization, and analysis, design, development, and audit of computer-based accounting systems. Includes some computer work.
    Repeatable for Credit: N Allowed Units: 3 Multiple Term Enrollment: N Grading Basis: Student Option
    PREREQ: ACCT 208 , MISY 160  or CISC 101 . RESTRICTIONS: Requires sophomore status.
    Course Typically Offered: Fall and Spring
    General Education Objectives:
    GE1B: Analyze Arguments and Information GE2B: Communicate Orally GE3B: Work Individually Across a Variety of Cultures GE5B: Reason Computationally

  
  • ACCT 305 - Information Security and Risk Management

    Credit(s): 3
    INFORMTN SECURITY & RISK MGMT
    Component: Lecture
    This course introduces the fundamental concepts of information and cybersecurity. It covers how to protect the confidentiality, integrity, and availability of data and information systems that modern organizations depend upon. The domains examined include network security, risk management, governance, physical security, cryptography, business continuity, and legal issues. Special consideration is given to studying major information security incidents and cybersecurity trends. You will learn about the threats and vulnerabilities facing computer systems and tools and techniques used to secure them.    
    Repeatable for Credit: N Allowed Units: 3 Multiple Term Enrollment: N Grading Basis: Student Option
    Crosslisted: Crosslisted with MISY 305 . PREREQ: MISY 160  and MISY 250 RESTRICTIONS: Not open to freshmen.
    General Education Objectives:
  
  • ACCT 313 - Taxation for Business and Investment Planning

    Credit(s): 3
    TAX FOR BUSINESS INVESTMT PLAN
    Component: Lecture
    Explores taxable entities, tax aspects of selecting a business form, incomeconcepts, business deductions, tax factors in the acquisition, use, anddisposition of fixed assets, nontaxable transactions, capital gains andlosses, and tax planning.
    Repeatable for Credit: N Allowed Units: 3 Multiple Term Enrollment: N Grading Basis: Student Option
    PREREQ: ACCT 200  or ACCT 207 . RESTRICTIONS: Not open to accounting majors.
    General Education Objectives:
  
  • ACCT 315 - Intermediate Accounting I

    Credit(s): 3
    INTERMEDIATE ACCOUNTING I
    Component: Lecture
    In-depth coverage of financial accounting. Topics include: environment and conceptual framework of financial accounting; review of the accounting process; preparation of financial statements; recognition and measurement of current assets, property, plant and equipment and current liabilities.
    Repeatable for Credit: N Allowed Units: 3 Multiple Term Enrollment: N Grading Basis: Student Option
    PREREQ: ACCT 207 ACCT 208 . RESTRICTIONS: Requires sophomore status.
    Course Typically Offered: Fall, Winter and Spring
    General Education Objectives:
    GE5A: Reason Quantitatively GE5B: Reason Computationally GE5C: Reason Scientifically

  
  • ACCT 316 - Intermediate Accounting II

    Credit(s): 3
    INTERMEDIATE ACCOUNTING II
    Component: Lecture
    Continuation of ACCT 315 . Topics include: recognition and measurement of investments, long-term liabilities and stockholders’ equity; dilutive securities and earning per share calculations; revenue recognition; accounting for income taxes, pensions and leases; accounting changes and error analysis; financial reporting and changing prices; preparation of the statement of cash flows; and disclosure requirements in financial reporting.
    Repeatable for Credit: N Allowed Units: 3 Multiple Term Enrollment: N Grading Basis: Student Option
    PREREQ: ACCT 315 . RESTRICTIONS: Requires junior status and a grade of C- or better in ACCT 315 .
    Course Typically Offered: Fall and Spring
    General Education Objectives:
    GE1A: Read Critically GE1B: Analyze Arguments and Information GE3B: Work Individually Across a Variety of Cultures GE5A: Reason Quantitatively GE5B: Reason Computationally

  
  • ACCT 320 - Professional Ethics and Responsibility

    Credit(s): 3
    PROF ETHICS & RESPONSIBILITY
    Component: Lecture
    Expose students to personal responsibilities and need for integrity. Provide a philosophical framework for ethical analysis. Review the ethical obligations of accountants. Discuss situations that present ethical conflicts and determine morally appropriate resolutions.
    Repeatable for Credit: N Allowed Units: 3 Multiple Term Enrollment: N Grading Basis: Student Option
    PREREQ: ACCT 315   RESTRICTIONS: Course does not count as professional (ACCT/FINC/MISY) elective for accounting majors.
    Course Typically Offered: Spring
    General Education Objectives:
    GE1A: Read Critically GE1B: Analyze Arguments and Information GE2A: Communicate Effectively in Writing GE4: Critically Evaluate Ethical Implications

  
  • ACCT 327 - Cost Accounting

    Credit(s): 3
    COST ACCOUNTING
    Component: Lecture
    Process, job order and standard costing; variable and absorption costing; budgeting, decentralization, and transfer pricing; and cost analysis for managerial applications.
    Repeatable for Credit: N Allowed Units: 3 Multiple Term Enrollment: N Grading Basis: Student Option
    PREREQ: ACCT 208 . RESTRICTIONS: Requires sophomore status.
    Course Typically Offered: Fall and Spring
    General Education Objectives:
    GE5B: Reason Computationally

  
  • ACCT 350 - Business Law I

    Credit(s): 3
    BUSINESS LAW I
    Component: Lecture
    Formation, use and performance of contracts, including both Common Law and the Uniform Commercial Code (Article 2, Sales). Other topics covered include product liability, negotiable instruments and accountants’ legal liability.
    Repeatable for Credit: N Allowed Units: 3 Multiple Term Enrollment: N Grading Basis: Student Option
    RESTRICTIONS: Requires junior status.
    Course Typically Offered: Fall and Spring
    General Education Objectives:
    GE1A: Read Critically GE1B: Analyze Arguments and Information GE1C: Engage in Constructive Ideation GE2B: Communicate Orally GE3B: Work Individually Across a Variety of Cultures GE5A: Reason Quantitatively

  
  • ACCT 351 - Business Law II

    Credit(s): 3
    BUSINESS LAW II
    Component: Lecture
    Covers variety of areas of law, including agency, partnerships, corporations, unfair competition, debtor-creditor relationships, bankruptcy, secured transactions, real and personal property, wills and trusts.
    Repeatable for Credit: N Allowed Units: 3 Multiple Term Enrollment: N Grading Basis: Student Option
    PREREQ: ACCT 350 . RESTRICTIONS: Requires junior status.
    Course Typically Offered: Fall and Spring
    General Education Objectives:
    GE1A: Read Critically GE1B: Analyze Arguments and Information GE1C: Engage in Constructive Ideation GE2B: Communicate Orally GE3B: Work Individually Across a Variety of Cultures GE5A: Reason Quantitatively

  
  • ACCT 352 - Law and Social Issues in Business

    Credit(s): 3
    LAW AND SOCIAL ISSUES IN BUS
    Component: Lecture
    Focuses on the legal environment of business, including objectives of the law, sources of the law, regulatory and judicial process, and effect of government and society on the formation and evolution of the law.
    Repeatable for Credit: N Allowed Units: 3 Multiple Term Enrollment: N Grading Basis: Student Option
    RESTRICTIONS: Not open to accounting majors. Requires sophomore status.
    College of Engineering Breadth: COE Professional & Career Preparation Requirement Course Typically Offered: Fall and Spring
    General Education Objectives:
    GE1A: Read Critically GE1B: Analyze Arguments and Information GE3B: Work Individually Across a Variety of Cultures

  
  • ACCT 363 - Service Learning and Earned Income Tax Credit

    Credit(s): 1-3
    SERVICE LEARNING & EITC
    Component: Independent Study
    Requires 8-12 hours of training in tax preparation for people with incomes low enough to qualify for the EITC (Earned Income Tax Credit). In addition, at least 34 hours of service preparing returns for this type of taxpayer is expected.
    Repeatable for Credit: Y Allowed Units: 3 Multiple Term Enrollment: N Grading Basis: Student Option
    Requirement Designations: Discovery Learning Experience Course Typically Offered: Fall and Spring
    General Education Objectives:
  
  • ACCT 364 - Accounting in Practice

    Credit(s): 1-3
    ACCOUNTING IN PRACTICE
    Component: Independent Study
    Requires at least 120 hours of an accounting-related internship with verification by the hiring company. Term paper relating the real-world duties and experiences of the internship to principles learned in traditional accounting classes also required.
    Repeatable for Credit: Y Allowed Units: 3 Multiple Term Enrollment: N Grading Basis: Student Option
    PREREQ: ACCT 315 , ACCT 327 . RESTRICTIONS: Requires permission of instructor.
    Requirement Designations: Discovery Learning Experience Course Typically Offered: Fall and Spring
    General Education Objectives:
  
  • ACCT 366 - Independent Study

    Credit(s): 1-6
    INDEPENDENT STUDY
    Component: Independent Study
    Repeatable for Credit: Y Allowed Units: 99 Multiple Term Enrollment: Y Grading Basis: Student Option
    Course Typically Offered: Fall and Spring
    General Education Objectives:
  
  • ACCT 367 - SEMINAR

    Credit(s): 1-6
    SEMINAR
    Component: Lecture
    Repeatable for Credit: Y Allowed Units: 99 Multiple Term Enrollment: Y Grading Basis: Student Option
    Course Typically Offered: Verify offering with Dept
    General Education Objectives:
  
  • ACCT 395 - Seminar: International Accounting

    Credit(s): 3
    SEM:INTERNATIONAL ACCOUNTING
    Component: Lecture
    Seminar on selected topics in international accounting. Combines lectures and visits to local organizations.
    Repeatable for Credit: N Allowed Units: 3 Multiple Term Enrollment: N Grading Basis: Student Option
    PREREQ: ACCT 207 . RESTRICTIONS: Taught abroad.
    Course Typically Offered: Verify offering with Dept
    General Education Objectives:
    GE1A: Read Critically GE1B: Analyze Arguments and Information GE2A: Communicate Effectively in Writing GE2B: Communicate Orally GE3A: Work Collaboratively Across a Variety of Cultures GE3B: Work Individually Across a Variety of Cultures GE5A: Reason Quantitatively GE5B: Reason Computationally

  
  • ACCT 402 - Big Data Technologies

    Credit(s): 3
    BIG DATA TECHNOLOGIES
    Component: Lecture
    Exposes students to the different phases of big data projects: discovery, collection, enrichment, analysis, and decision making. Students learn how to actually implement Big Data solutions.
    Repeatable for Credit: N Allowed Units: 3 Multiple Term Enrollment: N Grading Basis: Student Option
    Crosslisted: May be crosslisted with MISY 402 . PREREQ: ACCT 302  OR MISY 330 .
    Course Typically Offered: Fall and Spring
    General Education Objectives:
    GE1A: Read Critically GE1B: Analyze Arguments and Information GE2A: Communicate Effectively in Writing GE2B: Communicate Orally GE5A: Reason Quantitatively GE5B: Reason Computationally

  
  • ACCT 405 - Current Issues in Management Information Systems

    Credit(s): 3
    CURRENT ISSUES IN MIS
    Component: Lecture
    Addresses current information technology challenges in today’s business environment. Although content will constantly change to reflect current technology and emerging issues, topics include: big data, openness in today’s information systems, the cloud computing environment, the role of XML, digital financial reporting, ERP and Web services, the interoperability of information systems, and the Resource Description Framework.
    Repeatable for Credit: N Allowed Units: 3 Multiple Term Enrollment: N Grading Basis: Student Option
    Crosslisted: May be crosslisted with​ MISY 405  
    Course Typically Offered: Fall
    General Education Objectives:
    GE1A: Read Critically GE1B: Analyze Arguments and Information GE2A: Communicate Effectively in Writing GE2B: Communicate Orally GE5A: Reason Quantitatively GE5B: Reason Computationally

  
  • ACCT 410 - Theory of External Reporting

    Credit(s): 3
    THEORY OF EXTERNAL REPORTING
    Component: Lecture
    Covers the traditional model of accounting for information users external to the firm as well as modern descriptive research. Examines institutional environment and impact of the organization on development of accounting theory and practice.
    Repeatable for Credit: N Allowed Units: 3 Multiple Term Enrollment: N Grading Basis: Student Option
    PREREQ: ACCT 316 . RESTRICTIONS: Accounting junior or senior status.
    Course Typically Offered: Fall and Spring
    General Education Objectives:
    GE4: Critically Evaluate Ethical Implications

  
  • ACCT 413 - Income Tax Accounting

    Credit(s): 3
    INCOME TAX ACCOUNTING
    Component: Lecture
    Analysis of recent revenue acts; use of federal law and regulations todetermine tax liability.
    Repeatable for Credit: N Allowed Units: 3 Multiple Term Enrollment: N Grading Basis: Student Option
    PREREQ: ACCT 315 . RESTRICTIONS: Requires junior status and a grade of C- or better in ACCT 315 .
    Course Typically Offered: Fall and Spring
    General Education Objectives:
    GE3A: Work Collaboratively Across a Variety of Cultures GE4: Critically Evaluate Ethical Implications GE5A: Reason Quantitatively GE5B: Reason Computationally

  
  • ACCT 414 - Advanced Federal Taxation

    Credit(s): 3
    ADVANCED FEDERAL TAXATION
    Component: Lecture
    Advanced federal tax concepts including income taxation of corporations, partnerships, estates, and trusts as well as wealth transfer taxes (Estate and Gift Tax).
    Repeatable for Credit: N Allowed Units: 3 Multiple Term Enrollment: N Grading Basis: Student Option
    PREREQ: ACCT 413 .
    Course Typically Offered: Spring
    General Education Objectives:
    GE1B: Analyze Arguments and Information GE2B: Communicate Orally GE2C: Communicate Through Creative Expression GE3B: Work Individually Across a Variety of Cultures GE5C: Reason Scientifically

  
  • ACCT 415 - Advanced Accounting

    Credit(s): 3
    ADVANCED ACCOUNTING
    Component: Lecture
    Introduction to branch accounting, consolidations, partnerships, fund accounting for state and local governments, and accounting for international transactions. Other relevant topics may also be covered.
    Repeatable for Credit: N Allowed Units: 3 Multiple Term Enrollment: N Grading Basis: Student Option
    PREREQ: ACCT 316 . RESTRICTIONS: Requires senior status and a grade of C minus or better in ACCT 316 .
    Course Typically Offered: Fall and Spring
    General Education Objectives:
    GE5A: Reason Quantitatively GE5B: Reason Computationally GE5C: Reason Scientifically

  
  • ACCT 416 - Fiduciary Income Tax

    Credit(s): 3
    FIDUCIARY INCOME TAX
    This course will address the intricacies of Subchapter J of the Internal Revenue Code and the provisions that govern taxation of trusts and estates.  It will explore the tax consequences of trusts and estates and entities managed by third parties such as trustees or executors on behalf of equitable owners such as income and remainder beneficiaries.  
    Repeatable for Credit: N Allowed Units: 3 Multiple Term Enrollment: N Grading Basis: Student Option
    PREREQ: ACCT 313  or ACCT 413 , ACCT 352  or ACCT 350  and ACCT 450  .
    General Education Objectives:
  
  • ACCT 417 - Auditing

    Credit(s): 3
    AUDITING
    Component: Lecture
    Introduction to standards and procedures underlying contemporaryauditing. Topics include ethics, legal liability, internal control, auditevidence, audit reports, statistical sampling, the audit of computerizedsystems, operational auditing, other engagements and services.
    Repeatable for Credit: N Allowed Units: 3 Multiple Term Enrollment: N Grading Basis: Student Option
    PREREQ: ACCT 316 . RESTRICTIONS: Requires senior status and a grade of C- or better in ACCT 316 .
    Course Typically Offered: Fall and Spring
    General Education Objectives:
    GE1A: Read Critically GE1B: Analyze Arguments and Information GE2A: Communicate Effectively in Writing GE2B: Communicate Orally GE3B: Work Individually Across a Variety of Cultures

  
  • ACCT 418 - Estate Planning

    Credit(s): 3
    ESTATE PLANNING
    Component: Lecture
    Focuses on the efficient conservation and transfer of wealth. Studies the legal, tax, financial, and non-financial aspects of this financial planning process, covering topics such as trusts, wills, probate, advance directives, gift planning, wealth transfers, and related taxes.
    Repeatable for Credit: N Allowed Units: 3 Multiple Term Enrollment: N Grading Basis: Student Option
    PREREQ: ACCT 350  or ACCT 352 .
    Course Typically Offered: Spring
    General Education Objectives:
  
  • ACCT 420 - Theory of External Reporting and Applications

    Credit(s): 3
    THEORY OF EXTERNAL REPORTING
    Component: Lecture
    Study of contemporary models of accounting for information users external to the firm. Includes an examination of the institutional environment and the impact of the institutions on the development of accounting theory and practices.
    Repeatable for Credit: N Allowed Units: 3 Multiple Term Enrollment: N Grading Basis: Student Option
    PREREQ:

    ACCT 315  


    Course Typically Offered: Spring
    General Education Objectives:
    GE1A: Read Critically GE1B: Analyze Arguments and Information GE2A: Communicate Effectively in Writing GE2B: Communicate Orally GE4: Critically Evaluate Ethical Implications GE5A: Reason Quantitatively GE5B: Reason Computationally

  
  • ACCT 425 - Strategic Information Systems and Accounting

    Credit(s): 3
    STRATEGIC INFO SYSTEMS & ACCTG
    Component: Lecture
    Explores the role of accounting and information systems in accomplishing thestrategic goals of the corporation. Students exposed to accountinginformation from large data bases, enterprise-wide computing environments andcases and projects related to strategic problem solving across functionalareas of business.
    Repeatable for Credit: N Allowed Units: 3 Multiple Term Enrollment: N Grading Basis: Student Option
    PREREQ: ACCT 302  and ACCT 316 . RESTRICTIONS: Accounting majors only.
    Capstone: Classroom course Course Typically Offered: Fall and Spring
    General Education Objectives:
    GE5A: Reason Quantitatively GE5B: Reason Computationally GE5C: Reason Scientifically

  
  • ACCT 433 - Internal Auditing

    Credit(s): 3
    INTERNAL AUDITING
    Component: Lecture
    Covers internal audit from a broad perspective and the important role in today’s companies. Topics include: Governance, Ethics, Business Processes, Risk Assessments, Controls, and Information Technology.
    Repeatable for Credit: N Allowed Units: 3 Multiple Term Enrollment: N Grading Basis: Student Option
    Course Typically Offered: Fall
    General Education Objectives:
    GE1A: Read Critically GE1B: Analyze Arguments and Information GE2A: Communicate Effectively in Writing GE2B: Communicate Orally GE4: Critically Evaluate Ethical Implications GE5A: Reason Quantitatively

  
  • ACCT 450 - Legal Issues of Trust and Fiduciary Entities

    Credit(s): 3
    LEG ISS OF TRU & FID ENTITIES
    Familiarize students with legal issues and ethical responsibilities of professionals in the trust management field. Examines intestacy, wills as fiduciary entities, trusts as a will substitute, various types of trusts, aspects of trust management including trust creation, management, modification, and termination.
    Repeatable for Credit: N Allowed Units: 3 Multiple Term Enrollment: N Grading Basis: Student Option
    PREREQ: ACCT 352  or ACCT 350 .
    Course Typically Offered: Fall
    General Education Objectives:
  
  • ACCT 457 - Legal Issues for Entrepreneurs

    Credit(s): 3
    LEGAL ISSUES FOR ENTREPRENEURS
    Component: Lecture
    Explores important legal issues faced by entrepreneurs as they put their ideas into action. Topics are sequenced to mirror the entrepreneurial process, beginning with pre-startup issues like partnership agreements and intellectual property, continuing to entity formation, governance and ownership issues, and ending with emerging growth and exit transactions.
    Repeatable for Credit: N Allowed Units: 3 Multiple Term Enrollment: N Grading Basis: Student Option
    Crosslisted: Crosslisted with ENTR 457 .
    University Breadth: Social and Behavioral Sciences College of Engineering Breadth: COE Professional & Career Preparation Requirement
    General Education Objectives:
    GE2A: Communicate Effectively in Writing

  
  • ACCT 466 - Independent Study

    Credit(s): 1-6
    INDEPENDENT STUDY
    Component: Independent Study
    Repeatable for Credit: Y Allowed Units: 99 Multiple Term Enrollment: Y Grading Basis: Student Option
    Course Typically Offered: Verify offering with Dept
    General Education Objectives:
  
  • ACCT 467 - SEMINAR

    Credit(s): 1-6
    SEMINAR
    Component: Lecture
    Repeatable for Credit: Y Allowed Units: 99 Multiple Term Enrollment: Y Grading Basis: Student Option
    General Education Objectives:
  
  • ACCT 483 - Introduction to International Accounting

    Credit(s): 3


    INTRO INTERNATIONAL ACCT
    Component: Lecture
    Describes the functions of international accounting; foreign currency transactions, financial statement translation, inflation, auditing and taxation. Current issues are covered as appropriate.
    Repeatable for Credit: N Allowed Units: 3 Multiple Term Enrollment: N Grading Basis: Student Option
    PREREQ: ACCT 207 . ACCT 315  

     


    Course Typically Offered: Spring
    General Education Objectives:
    GE1A: Read Critically GE1B: Analyze Arguments and Information GE2B: Communicate Orally GE3A: Work Collaboratively Across a Variety of Cultures GE3B: Work Individually Across a Variety of Cultures GE4: Critically Evaluate Ethical Implications GE5A: Reason Quantitatively GE5B: Reason Computationally


Agricultural Education

  
  • AGED 166 - SPECIAL PROBLEM

    Credit(s): 1-3
    Special Problem
    Repeatable for Credit: Y Allowed Units: 99 Multiple Term Enrollment: Y Grading Basis: Student Option
    General Education Objectives:
  
  • AGED 167 - SEMINAR

    Credit(s): 1-6
    SEMINAR
    Component: Lecture
    Repeatable for Credit: Y Allowed Units: 99 Multiple Term Enrollment: Y Grading Basis: Student Option
    General Education Objectives:
  
  • AGED 266 - Special Problem

    Credit(s): 1-3
    SPECIAL PROBLEM
    Component: Independent Study
    Repeatable for Credit: Y Allowed Units: 99 Multiple Term Enrollment: Y Grading Basis: Student Option
    RESTRICTIONS: Freshman or sophomore classification or approval of instructor.
    Course Typically Offered: Verify offering with Dept
    General Education Objectives:
  
  • AGED 267 - SEMINAR

    Credit(s): 1-6
    SEMINAR
    Component: Lecture
    Repeatable for Credit: Y Allowed Units: 99 Multiple Term Enrollment: Y Grading Basis: Student Option
    General Education Objectives:
  
  • AGED 366 - Independent Study

    Credit(s): 1-6
    INDEPENDENT STUDY
    Component: Independent Study
    Repeatable for Credit: Y Allowed Units: 99 Multiple Term Enrollment: Y Grading Basis: Student Option
    Course Typically Offered: Verify offering with Dept
    General Education Objectives:
  
  • AGED 367 - SEMINAR

    Credit(s): 1-6
    SEMINAR
    Component: Lecture
    Repeatable for Credit: Y Allowed Units: 99 Multiple Term Enrollment: Y Grading Basis: Student Option
    Course Typically Offered: Verify offering with Dept
    General Education Objectives:
  
  • AGED 448 - Student Teaching Seminar

    Credit(s): 3
    STUDENT TEACHING SEMINAR
    Component: Lecture
    Provides support to undergraduates during their student teaching experience. Covers various aspects of professional development, portfolio development, and classroom management.
    Repeatable for Credit: N Allowed Units: 3 Multiple Term Enrollment: N Grading Basis: Student Option
    COREQ: EDUC 400 .
    Course Typically Offered: Fall and Spring
    General Education Objectives:
    GE2A: Communicate Effectively in Writing

  
  • AGED 466 - Independent Study

    Credit(s): 1-6
    INDEPENDENT STUDY
    Component: Independent Study
    Repeatable for Credit: Y Allowed Units: 99 Multiple Term Enrollment: Y Grading Basis: Student Option
    Course Typically Offered: Verify offering with Dept
    General Education Objectives:
  
  • AGED 467 - SEMINAR

    Credit(s): 1-6
    SEMINAR
    Component: Lecture
    Repeatable for Credit: Y Allowed Units: 99 Multiple Term Enrollment: Y Grading Basis: Student Option
    General Education Objectives:
  
  • AGED 480 - Methods of Teaching Agriculture and Technology Education I

    Credit(s): 3
    METHODS OF TEACHING AGRI ED I
    Component: Lecture
    Teaching methods, treatment of aims, materials, unit organization, evaluation and teaching techniques. Participation in career and technical student organization activities required.
    Repeatable for Credit: N Allowed Units: 3 Multiple Term Enrollment: N Grading Basis: Student Option
    PREREQ: Students must show evidence of passing Praxis I. RESTRICTIONS: School practicum of 12 hours required.
    University Breadth: Social and Behavioral Sciences Course Typically Offered: Fall
    General Education Objectives:
    GE1A: Read Critically GE2B: Communicate Orally GE2C: Communicate Through Creative Expression GE3A: Work Collaboratively Across a Variety of Cultures

  
  • AGED 481 - Methods of Teaching Agriculture and Technology Education II

    Credit(s): 3
    METHODS OF TEACHING AGRI ED II
    Component: Lecture
    Methods of teaching and organization in supervised career and technical programs, applied technical skills and adult education and community activities. Participation in career and technical student organization activities required.
    Repeatable for Credit: N Allowed Units: 3 Multiple Term Enrollment: N Grading Basis: Student Option
    University Breadth: Social and Behavioral Sciences Course Typically Offered: Spring
    General Education Objectives:
    GE1A: Read Critically GE2C: Communicate Through Creative Expression


Agriculture

  
  • AGRI 100 - Organic and Sustainable Farming

    Credit(s): 3
    ORGANIC AND SUST FARMING
    Component: Lecture
    Introduction to sustainable food systems for students with little or no background in agricultural sciences. The history, common practices, regulations, economics, nutritional, environmental and sustainability issues surrounding the organic food industry are discussed within the broad context of sustainable food systems. Students will actively participate in growing crops organically and conventionally on the Newark Farm to develop a fuller understanding of challenges and opportunities of organic farming.
    Repeatable for Credit: N Allowed Units: 3 Multiple Term Enrollment: N Grading Basis: Student Option
    University Breadth: Mathematics, Natural Sciences and Technology
    General Education Objectives:
    GE1A: Read Critically GE1B: Analyze Arguments and Information GE1C: Engage in Constructive Ideation GE2A: Communicate Effectively in Writing GE2B: Communicate Orally GE3A: Work Collaboratively Across a Variety of Cultures GE4: Critically Evaluate Ethical Implications GE5C: Reason Scientifically

  
  • AGRI 130 - Understanding Today’s Agriculture

    Credit(s): 3
    UNDERSTANDING TODAYS AGRICULTU
    Component: Lecture
    Broad overview of Delaware agriculture and its associated industries. Topics include agronomic, vegetable, fruit, and livestock production; management of water and other natural resources; agricultural statistics, marketing, and promotion; food safety, supply, and security; state government; the importance and impact of technology (GMOs and precision ag); impact on corporate America and on climate; social media. Classroom blog, guest speakers, workforce preparation, and various field trips allow for interactive and hands-on experiences.
    Repeatable for Credit: N Allowed Units: 3 Multiple Term Enrollment: N Grading Basis: Student Option
    General Education Objectives:
    GE1A: Read Critically GE1B: Analyze Arguments and Information GE1C: Engage in Constructive Ideation GE2A: Communicate Effectively in Writing GE2B: Communicate Orally GE2C: Communicate Through Creative Expression GE3A: Work Collaboratively Across a Variety of Cultures GE3B: Work Individually Across a Variety of Cultures GE4: Critically Evaluate Ethical Implications GE5A: Reason Quantitatively GE5B: Reason Computationally GE5C: Reason Scientifically

  
  • AGRI 165 - Mastering the Freshman Year

    Credit(s): 1
    MASTERING THE FRESHMAN YEAR
    Component: Lecture
    Focuses on academic services, career exploration and preparation, campusresources, and practical skills that are helpful in mastering the freshmanyear.
    Repeatable for Credit: N Allowed Units: 1 Multiple Term Enrollment: N Grading Basis: Pass/Not Pass
    RESTRICTIONS: Limited to Freshmen in the College of Agriculture and Natural Resources.
    General Education Objectives:
  
  • AGRI 166 - SPECIAL PROBLEM

    Credit(s): 1-3
    SPECIAL PROBLEM
    Component: Independent Study
    Repeatable for Credit: Y Allowed Units: 99 Multiple Term Enrollment: Y Grading Basis: Student Option
    Course Typically Offered: Verify offering with Dept
    General Education Objectives:
  
  • AGRI 167 - SEMINAR

    Credit(s): 1-6
    SEMINAR
    Component: Lecture
    Repeatable for Credit: Y Allowed Units: 99 Multiple Term Enrollment: Y Grading Basis: Student Option
    General Education Objectives:
  
  • AGRI 217 - Leadership and Communication in Agriculture

    Credit(s): 1-3
    LEADERSHIP COMMUNICATION AGRI
    Component: Lecture
    Communication skills as they relate to leadership styles will be explored.  Practical experience in oral and written communication as well as social media will occur with a hybrid course with one session in class and on on-line.
    Repeatable for Credit: N Allowed Units: 3 Multiple Term Enrollment: N Grading Basis: Student Option
    Course Typically Offered: Spring
    General Education Objectives:
    GE1B: Analyze Arguments and Information GE2A: Communicate Effectively in Writing GE2B: Communicate Orally GE2C: Communicate Through Creative Expression GE3A: Work Collaboratively Across a Variety of Cultures GE4: Critically Evaluate Ethical Implications GE5A: Reason Quantitatively

  
  • AGRI 224 - One Health

    Credit(s): 3
    ONE HEALTH
    Component: Lecture
    Introduction to the concept of One Health: the integration of human, animal and environmental health. Specific focus will be given to bacterial, viral and fungal zoontic and emerging diseases, agriculture, and the use and misuse of antibiotics in animal and human health.
    Repeatable for Credit: N Allowed Units: 3 Multiple Term Enrollment: N Grading Basis: Student Option
    General Education Objectives:
    GE1A: Read Critically GE1B: Analyze Arguments and Information GE2A: Communicate Effectively in Writing GE3B: Work Individually Across a Variety of Cultures GE4: Critically Evaluate Ethical Implications

  
  • AGRI 240 - Topics in Sustainable Farm Management

    Credit(s): 3
    TOPICS IN SUSTAINABLE FARM MGT
    Component: Lecture
    The focus of this course is on promoting environmental stewardship, enhancement of the quality of life for farm families and communities, increasing production for human food and fiber needs, and protection of the environment and expansion of the natural resources supply. Topics such as ecological, economic and social concerns related to agriculture, its impact on human health and philosophical considerations associated with agricultural production may also be addressed in this course.
    Repeatable for Credit: N Allowed Units: 3 Multiple Term Enrollment: N Grading Basis: Student Option
    General Education Objectives:
    GE1A: Read Critically GE1B: Analyze Arguments and Information GE3A: Work Collaboratively Across a Variety of Cultures GE3B: Work Individually Across a Variety of Cultures GE4: Critically Evaluate Ethical Implications GE5A: Reason Quantitatively

  
  • AGRI 266 - SPECIAL PROBLEM

    Credit(s): 1-3
    SPECIAL PROBLEM
    Component: Independent Study
    Repeatable for Credit: Y Allowed Units: 99 Multiple Term Enrollment: Y Grading Basis: Student Option
    General Education Objectives:
  
  • AGRI 267 - SEMINAR

    Credit(s): 1-6
    SEMINAR
    Component: Lecture
    Repeatable for Credit: Y Allowed Units: 99 Multiple Term Enrollment: Y Grading Basis: Student Option
    General Education Objectives:
  
  • AGRI 366 - INDEPENDENT STUDY

    Credit(s): 1-6
    INDEPENDENT STUDY
    Component: Independent Study
    Repeatable for Credit: Y Allowed Units: 99 Multiple Term Enrollment: Y Grading Basis: Student Option
    General Education Objectives:
  
  • AGRI 367 - SEMINAR

    Credit(s): 1-6
    SEMINAR
    Component: Lecture
    Repeatable for Credit: Y Allowed Units: 99 Multiple Term Enrollment: Y Grading Basis: Student Option
    General Education Objectives:
  
  • AGRI 400 - Senior Capstone in Agriculture and Natural Resources

    Credit(s): 1
    SENIOR CAPSTONE IN AG & NR
    Component: Lecture
    Capstone experience for students in the Agriculture and Natural Resources interdisciplinary major. A culminating and integrative experience that examines issues facing the agriculture and natural resource fields.
    Repeatable for Credit: N Allowed Units: 1 Multiple Term Enrollment: N Grading Basis: Student Option
    Capstone: Classroom course
    General Education Objectives:
  
  • AGRI 467 - SEMINAR

    Credit(s): 1-6
    SEMINAR
    Component: Lecture
    Repeatable for Credit: Y Allowed Units: 99 Multiple Term Enrollment: Y Grading Basis: Student Option
    General Education Objectives:

Air Force Science

  
  • AFSC 110 - Foundations of the United States Air Force I

    Credit(s): 1
    FOUNDATIONS OF THE USAF I
    Component: Lecture
    Survey course which briefly covers topics relating to the Air Force and defense. Focuses on the structure and missions of Air Force organizations, officership and professionalism. Introduction into the use of communication skills.
    Repeatable for Credit: N Allowed Units: 1 Multiple Term Enrollment: N Grading Basis: Student Option
    Course Typically Offered: Fall
    General Education Objectives:
    GE2A: Communicate Effectively in Writing GE2B: Communicate Orally GE4: Critically Evaluate Ethical Implications

  
  • AFSC 111 - Foundations of the United States Air Force II

    Credit(s): 1
    FOUNDATIONS OF THE USAF II
    Component: Lecture
    Continuation of AFSC 110 . Survey course which briefly covers topics relating to the Air Force and defense. Focuses on the structure and missions of Air Force organizations, officership and professionalism. Introduction into the use of communication skills.
    Repeatable for Credit: N Allowed Units: 1 Multiple Term Enrollment: N Grading Basis: Student Option
    Course Typically Offered: Spring
    General Education Objectives:
    GE2A: Communicate Effectively in Writing GE2B: Communicate Orally GE4: Critically Evaluate Ethical Implications

  
  • AFSC 150 - Initial Military Training I

    Credit(s): 0
    INITIAL MILITARY TRAINING I
    Component: Laboratory
    This course (to be taken in conjunction with AFSC 110  and AFSC 111  respectively) is a weekly laboratory that touches on the topics of Air Force customs and courtesies, health and physical fitness, and drill and ceremonies.
    Repeatable for Credit: N Allowed Units: 0 Multiple Term Enrollment: N Grading Basis: Pass/Not Pass
    COREQ: AFSC 110 . RESTRICTIONS: Open to freshmen and sophomores.
    Course Typically Offered: Fall
    General Education Objectives:
    GE4: Critically Evaluate Ethical Implications

  
  • AFSC 151 - Initial Military Training II

    Credit(s): 0
    INITIAL MILITARY TRAINING II
    Component: Laboratory
    Continuation of AFSC 150 . Provides instruction on the ROTC program and an overview to Air Force skills and life.
    Repeatable for Credit: N Allowed Units: 0 Multiple Term Enrollment: N Grading Basis: Pass/Not Pass
    COREQ: AFSC 111 . RESTRICTIONS: Open to freshmen and sophomores.
    Course Typically Offered: Spring
    General Education Objectives:
    GE4: Critically Evaluate Ethical Implications

  
  • AFSC 166 - SPECIAL PROBLEM

    Credit(s): 1-3
    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
    General Education Objectives:
  
  • AFSC 167 - SEMINAR

    Credit(s): 1-6
    SEMINAR
    Component: Lecture
    Repeatable for Credit: Y Allowed Units: 99 Multiple Term Enrollment: Y Grading Basis: Student Option
    General Education Objectives:
  
  • AFSC 210 - Evolution of United States Air and Space Power I

    Credit(s): 1
    EVOL OF US AIR/SPACE POWER I
    Component: Lecture
    Survey course focused on the beginnings of manned flight and the development of aerospace power in the United States, including the employment of air power in WWI, WWII, Korea, Vietnam, the Gulf War and the peaceful employment of U.S. air power in civic actions, scientific missions and support of space exploration.
    Repeatable for Credit: N Allowed Units: 1 Multiple Term Enrollment: N Grading Basis: Student Option
    Course Typically Offered: Fall
    General Education Objectives:
    GE1A: Read Critically GE2A: Communicate Effectively in Writing GE2B: Communicate Orally GE4: Critically Evaluate Ethical Implications

  
  • AFSC 211 - Evolution of United States Air and Space Power II

    Credit(s): 1
    EVOL OF US AIR/SPACE POWER II
    Component: Lecture
    Continuation of AFSC 210 . Survey course focused on the beginnings of manned flight and the development of aerospace power in the United States, including the employment of air power in WWI, WWII, Korea, Vietnam, the Gulf War and the peaceful employment of U.S. air power in civic actions, scientific missions and support of space exploration.
    Repeatable for Credit: N Allowed Units: 1 Multiple Term Enrollment: N Grading Basis: Student Option
    Course Typically Offered: Spring
    General Education Objectives:
    GE1A: Read Critically GE2A: Communicate Effectively in Writing GE2B: Communicate Orally GE4: Critically Evaluate Ethical Implications

  
  • AFSC 250 - Field Training Preparation I

    Credit(s): 0
    FIELD TRAINING PREPARATION I
    Component: Laboratory
    This course (to be taken in conjunction with AFSC 210  and AFSC 211  respectively) provides you with the opportunity to demonstrate fundamental management skills and prepares you for Field Training.
    Repeatable for Credit: N Allowed Units: 0 Multiple Term Enrollment: N Grading Basis: Pass/Not Pass
    RESTRICTIONS: Open to sophomores and juniors. Required for all cadets planning to attend field training in the next year.
    Course Typically Offered: Fall
    General Education Objectives:
    GE3A: Work Collaboratively Across a Variety of Cultures GE4: Critically Evaluate Ethical Implications

  
  • AFSC 251 - Field Training Preparation II

    Credit(s): 0
    FIELD TRAINING PREPARATION II
    Component: Laboratory
    This course (to be taken in conjunction with AFSC 210  and AFSC 211  respectively) provides you with the opportunity to demonstrate fundamental management skills and prepares you for Field Training.
    Repeatable for Credit: N Allowed Units: 0 Multiple Term Enrollment: N Grading Basis: Pass/Not Pass
    RESTRICTIONS: Open to sophomores and juniors. Required for all cadets planning to attend field training in the next year.
    Course Typically Offered: Spring
    General Education Objectives:
    GE3A: Work Collaboratively Across a Variety of Cultures GE4: Critically Evaluate Ethical Implications

  
  • AFSC 266 - SPECIAL PROBLEM

    Credit(s): 1-3
    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
    General Education Objectives:
  
  • AFSC 267 - SEMINAR

    Credit(s): 1-6
    SEMINAR
    Component: Lecture
    Repeatable for Credit: Y Allowed Units: 99 Multiple Term Enrollment: Y Grading Basis: Student Option
    Course Typically Offered: Spring
    General Education Objectives:
  
  • AFSC 310 - Leadership Studies I

    Credit(s): 3
    LEADERSHIP STUDIES I
    Component: Lecture
    This course is a study in the anatomy of leadership, the need for quality and management leadership, the role of discipline in leadership situations and the variables affecting leadership. Case studies are used to examine Air Force leadership and management situations as a means of demonstrating and exercising practical application of the concepts. Deal with actual problems and complete projects associated with planning and managing the Leadership Laboratory.
    Repeatable for Credit: N Allowed Units: 3 Multiple Term Enrollment: N Grading Basis: Student Option
    RESTRICTIONS: Students must complete Air Force Field Training the summer prior to enrolling in AFSC310. This training is an initial component of the coursework contained in the class.
    College of Engineering Breadth: COE Professional & Career Preparation Requirement Requirement Designations: Discovery Learning Experience Course Typically Offered: Fall
    General Education Objectives:
    GE1A: Read Critically GE1B: Analyze Arguments and Information GE2A: Communicate Effectively in Writing GE2B: Communicate Orally GE3A: Work Collaboratively Across a Variety of Cultures GE3B: Work Individually Across a Variety of Cultures GE4: Critically Evaluate Ethical Implications

  
  • AFSC 311 - Leadership Studies II

    Credit(s): 3
    LEADERSHIP STUDIES II
    Component: Lecture
    Continuation of AFSC 310 . This course is a study in the anatomy of leadership, the need for quality and management leadership, the role of discipline in leadership situations and the variables affecting leadership. Case studies are used to examine Air Force leadership and management situations as a means of demonstrating and exercising practical application of the concepts. Deal with actual problems and complete projects associated with planning and managing the Leadership Laboratory.
    Repeatable for Credit: N Allowed Units: 3 Multiple Term Enrollment: N Grading Basis: Student Option
    College of Engineering Breadth: COE Professional & Career Preparation Requirement Course Typically Offered: Spring
    General Education Objectives:
    GE1A: Read Critically GE1B: Analyze Arguments and Information GE2A: Communicate Effectively in Writing GE2B: Communicate Orally GE3A: Work Collaboratively Across a Variety of Cultures GE3B: Work Individually Across a Variety of Cultures GE4: Critically Evaluate Ethical Implications

  
  • AFSC 350 - Intermediate Cadet Leader Training I

    Credit(s): 0
    INTERMED CADET LEADER TRNG I
    Component: Laboratory
    This course (taken in conjunction with AFSC 310  and AFSC 311  respectively) provides you the opportunity to develop your fundamental management skills while planning and conducting cadet activities.
    Repeatable for Credit: N Allowed Units: 0 Multiple Term Enrollment: N Grading Basis: Pass/Not Pass
    COREQ: AFSC 310 . RESTRICTIONS: Restricted to those cadets who have completed Field Training.
    Course Typically Offered: Fall
    General Education Objectives:
    GE2B: Communicate Orally GE3A: Work Collaboratively Across a Variety of Cultures GE4: Critically Evaluate Ethical Implications

  
  • AFSC 351 - Intermediate Cadet Leader Training II

    Credit(s): 0
    INTERMED CADET LEADER TRNG II
    Component: Laboratory
    This course (taken in conjunction with AFSC 310  and AFSC 311  respectively) provides you the opportunity to develop your fundamental management skills while planning and conducting cadet activities.
    Repeatable for Credit: N Allowed Units: 0 Multiple Term Enrollment: N Grading Basis: Pass/Not Pass
    COREQ: AFSC 311 . RESTRICTIONS: Restricted to those cadets who have completed Field Training.
    Course Typically Offered: Spring
    General Education Objectives:
    GE2B: Communicate Orally GE3A: Work Collaboratively Across a Variety of Cultures GE4: Critically Evaluate Ethical Implications

  
  • AFSC 367 - SEMINAR

    Credit(s): 1-6
    SEMINAR
    Component: Lecture
    Repeatable for Credit: Y Allowed Units: 99 Multiple Term Enrollment: Y Grading Basis: Student Option
    Course Typically Offered: Spring
    General Education Objectives:
  
  • AFSC 410 - National Security Affairs I

    Credit(s): 3
    NATIONAL SECURITY AFFAIRS I
    Component: Lecture
    Learn about the role of the professional military leader in a democratic society; societal attitudes toward the armed forces; the requisites for maintaining adequate national defense structure; the impact of technological and international developments on strategic preparedness and the overall policy-making process; and military law. In addition, you will study topics that will prepare you for your first active-duty assignment as an officer in the Air Force.
    Repeatable for Credit: N Allowed Units: 3 Multiple Term Enrollment: N Grading Basis: Student Option
    Course Typically Offered: Fall
    General Education Objectives:
    GE1A: Read Critically GE1B: Analyze Arguments and Information GE2A: Communicate Effectively in Writing GE2B: Communicate Orally GE3B: Work Individually Across a Variety of Cultures GE4: Critically Evaluate Ethical Implications

  
  • AFSC 411 - National Security Affairs II

    Credit(s): 3
    NATIONAL SECURITY AFFAIRS II
    Component: Lecture
    Continuation of AFSC 410  . Learn about the role of the professional military leader in a democratic society; societal attitudes toward the armed forces; the requisites for maintaining adequate national defense structure; the impact of technological and international developments on strategic preparedness and the overall policy-making process; and military law. In addition, you will study topics that will prepare you for your first active-duty assignment as an officer in the Air Force.
    Repeatable for Credit: N Allowed Units: 3 Multiple Term Enrollment: N Grading Basis: Student Option
    Course Typically Offered: Spring
    General Education Objectives:
    GE1A: Read Critically GE1B: Analyze Arguments and Information GE2A: Communicate Effectively in Writing GE2B: Communicate Orally GE3B: Work Individually Across a Variety of Cultures GE4: Critically Evaluate Ethical Implications

  
  • AFSC 450 - Senior Cadet Leader Training I

    Credit(s): 0
    SENIOR CADET LEADER TRING I
    Component: Laboratory
    This course (taken in conjunction with AFSC 410  and AFSC 411  respectively) provides you with the opportunity to use your leadership skills in planning and conducting cadet activities. It prepares you for commissioning and entry into the active-duty Air Force.
    Repeatable for Credit: N Allowed Units: 0 Multiple Term Enrollment: N Grading Basis: Pass/Not Pass
    COREQ: AFSC 410 . Restricted to those cadets who have completed Field Training.
    Course Typically Offered: Fall
    General Education Objectives:
    GE2B: Communicate Orally GE3A: Work Collaboratively Across a Variety of Cultures GE4: Critically Evaluate Ethical Implications

  
  • AFSC 451 - Senior Cadet Leader Training II

    Credit(s): 0
    SENIOR CADET LEADER TRNG II
    Component: Laboratory
    This course (taken in conjunction with AFSC 410  and AFSC 411  respectively) provides you with the opportunity to use your leadership skills in planning and conducting cadet activities. It prepares you for commissioning and entry into the active-duty Air Force.
    Repeatable for Credit: N Allowed Units: 0 Multiple Term Enrollment: N Grading Basis: Pass/Not Pass
    COREQ: AFSC 411 . RESTRICTIONS: Restricted to those cadets who have completed Field Training.
    Course Typically Offered: Spring
    General Education Objectives:
    GE2B: Communicate Orally GE3A: Work Collaboratively Across a Variety of Cultures GE4: Critically Evaluate Ethical Implications

  
  • AFSC 467 - SEMINAR

    Credit(s): 1-6
    SEMINAR
    Component: Lecture
    Repeatable for Credit: Y Allowed Units: 99 Multiple Term Enrollment: Y Grading Basis: Student Option
    Course Typically Offered: Spring
    General Education Objectives:

Africana Studies

  
  • AFRA 107 - History of Rock

    Credit(s): 3
    HISTORY OF ROCK
    Component: Lecture
    The study of various styles of rock music. Introduction to folk, country, blues, and jazz as predecessors to rock. Intended for the non-music major. No music reading skills required.
    Repeatable for Credit: N Allowed Units: 3 Multiple Term Enrollment: N Grading Basis: Student Option
    Crosslisted: Crosslisted with MUSC 107 .
    University Breadth: History and Cultural Change College of Arts and Sciences Breadth: GROUP B: A&S History & Cultural Change
    General Education Objectives:
    GE1B: Analyze Arguments and Information GE3B: Work Individually Across a Variety of Cultures GE5A: Reason Quantitatively

  
  • AFRA 110 - Introduction to African American Studies

    Credit(s): 3
    INTRO TO AFRICANA STUDIES
    Component: Lecture
    Assesses the status of Black America in the modern technological order through an examination of the major spheres of institutional life, including employment, education politics, criminal justice and the military.
    Repeatable for Credit: N Allowed Units: 3 Multiple Term Enrollment: N Grading Basis: Student Option
    University Breadth: History and Cultural Change College of Arts and Sciences Breadth: GROUP B: A&S History & Cultural Change Requirement Designations: Multicultural Course Typically Offered: Fall and Spring
    General Education Objectives:
    GE1A: Read Critically GE1B: Analyze Arguments and Information GE1C: Engage in Constructive Ideation GE2A: Communicate Effectively in Writing GE2B: Communicate Orally GE2C: Communicate Through Creative Expression GE3B: Work Individually Across a Variety of Cultures GE4: Critically Evaluate Ethical Implications

  
  • AFRA 134 - History of Africa

    Credit(s): 3
    HISTORY OF AFRICA
    Component: Lecture
    Introduction to African history south of the Sahara, from the earliest times to 1914. Introduces major themes in African history: pre-colonial African political, social and economic institutions; diversity in African political organizations; slave trade and colonialism.
    Repeatable for Credit: N Allowed Units: 3 Multiple Term Enrollment: N Grading Basis: Student Option
    Crosslisted: Crosslisted with HIST 134 .
    University Breadth: History and Cultural Change College of Arts and Sciences Breadth: GROUP B: A&S History & Cultural Change Requirement Designations: Multicultural Course Typically Offered: Fall
    General Education Objectives:
    GE1A: Read Critically GE1B: Analyze Arguments and Information GE2A: Communicate Effectively in Writing GE3B: Work Individually Across a Variety of Cultures

  
  • AFRA 166 - Special Problem

    Credit(s): 1-3
    SPECIAL PROBLEM
    Component: Independent Study
    Repeatable for Credit: Y Allowed Units: 99 Multiple Term Enrollment: Y Grading Basis: Student Option
    General Education Objectives:
  
  • AFRA 167 - SEMINAR

    Credit(s): 1-6
    SEMINAR
    Component: Lecture
    Repeatable for Credit: Y Allowed Units: 99 Multiple Term Enrollment: Y Grading Basis: Student Option
    General Education Objectives:
  
  • AFRA 203 - Architecture and Power in Africa

    Credit(s): 3
    ARCHITECTURE & POWER IN AFRICA
    Component: Lecture
    Explores architecture in Africa as a representation both of political power and social/religious complexity. Architecture’s relationship to art forms a component of course content. Always regionally focused, lecture vary by semester among these five zones: West Africa and the Maghreb, the Sahel (West Africa and East Africa), East Africa and the Nile Valley, Southern Africa, and Central Africa.
    Repeatable for Credit: N Allowed Units: 3 Multiple Term Enrollment: N Grading Basis: Student Option
    Crosslisted: Crosslisted with ARTH 204 .
    University Breadth: History and Cultural Change College of Arts and Sciences Breadth: GROUP B: A&S History & Cultural Change Requirement Designations: Multicultural
    General Education Objectives:
    GE1A: Read Critically GE1B: Analyze Arguments and Information GE1C: Engage in Constructive Ideation GE2A: Communicate Effectively in Writing GE3A: Work Collaboratively Across a Variety of Cultures GE3B: Work Individually Across a Variety of Cultures GE4: Critically Evaluate Ethical Implications

  
  • AFRA 204 - Urban Communities

    Credit(s): 3
    URBAN COMMUNITIES
    Component: Lecture
    Urbanization, rural-urban social differences and the organization of urban communities by race, class, ethnicity and stage in the life cycle.
    Repeatable for Credit: N Allowed Units: 3 Multiple Term Enrollment: N Grading Basis: Student Option
    Crosslisted: Crosslisted with SOCI 204 .
    University Breadth: Social and Behavioral Sciences College of Arts and Sciences Breadth: GROUP C: A&S Social & Behavioral Sci
    General Education Objectives:
  
  • AFRA 205 - Contemporary African American Issues

    Credit(s): 3
    CONTEMPORY AFRICAN AMER ISSUES
    Component: Lecture
    The impact of important issues involving African American people in contemporary American society. Critical theoretical analyses of trends that affect programs of the Black community writ large.
    Repeatable for Credit: N Allowed Units: 3 Multiple Term Enrollment: N Grading Basis: Student Option
    University Breadth: Social and Behavioral Sciences College of Arts and Sciences Breadth: GROUP C: A&S Social & Behavioral Sci Requirement Designations: Multicultural Course Typically Offered: Fall
    General Education Objectives:
    GE1A: Read Critically GE1B: Analyze Arguments and Information GE1C: Engage in Constructive Ideation GE2A: Communicate Effectively in Writing GE3A: Work Collaboratively Across a Variety of Cultures GE3B: Work Individually Across a Variety of Cultures GE4: Critically Evaluate Ethical Implications GE5C: Reason Scientifically

  
  • AFRA 206 - Survey of African American Culture

    Credit(s): 3
    SURVEY OF AFRICAN AMER CULTURE
    Component: Lecture
    Historic and contemporary aspects of African American culture. A multi-faceted approach utilizing resources from music, literature, history, folklore, religion and sociology.
    Repeatable for Credit: N Allowed Units: 3 Multiple Term Enrollment: N Grading Basis: Student Option
    University Breadth: Creative Arts and Humanities College of Arts and Sciences Breadth: GROUP A: A&S Creative Arts & Humanities Requirement Designations: Multicultural Course Typically Offered: Spring
    General Education Objectives:
    GE1A: Read Critically GE1B: Analyze Arguments and Information GE1C: Engage in Constructive Ideation GE2A: Communicate Effectively in Writing GE2B: Communicate Orally GE2C: Communicate Through Creative Expression GE3A: Work Collaboratively Across a Variety of Cultures GE3B: Work Individually Across a Variety of Cultures GE4: Critically Evaluate Ethical Implications

  
  • AFRA 207 - History of Jazz

    Credit(s): 3
    HISTORY OF JAZZ
    Component: Lecture
    Chronological study of the style changes in jazz from the late 19th century to the present. Emphasis on the sociological, economic and technological influences of the period and on the principal personalities who have been primarily responsible for change.
    Repeatable for Credit: N Allowed Units: 3 Multiple Term Enrollment: N Grading Basis: Student Option
    Crosslisted: Crosslisted with MUSC 207 . RESTRICTIONS: Offered in even numbered years, fall semester only.
    University Breadth: History and Cultural Change College of Arts and Sciences Breadth: GROUP B: A&S History & Cultural Change
    General Education Objectives:
    GE1A: Read Critically GE1B: Analyze Arguments and Information GE2A: Communicate Effectively in Writing GE3B: Work Individually Across a Variety of Cultures

  
  • AFRA 215 - Race in Society

    Credit(s): 3
    RACE IN SOCIETY
    Component: Lecture
    Examination of the social construction of race and its importance in institutions and social identify. History of race in the United States, including access to rights and privileges and how groups worked for racial equality. and how race structures relationships among diverse groups in society. Includes analysis of rights and privileges denied or extended to groups and how disadvantaged groups work towards racial equality.
    Repeatable for Credit: N Allowed Units: 3 Multiple Term Enrollment: N Grading Basis: Student Option
    Crosslisted: Crosslisted with SOCI 215 .
    University Breadth: Social and Behavioral Sciences College of Arts and Sciences Breadth: GROUP C: A&S Social & Behavioral Sci Course Typically Offered: Spring
    General Education Objectives:
    GE1A: Read Critically GE1B: Analyze Arguments and Information GE2A: Communicate Effectively in Writing GE3B: Work Individually Across a Variety of Cultures GE4: Critically Evaluate Ethical Implications

  
  • AFRA 216 - African American Literature Survey

    Credit(s): 3
    AFRICAN AMERICAN LIT SURVEY
    Component: Lecture
    Literature by African American Writers from the eighteenth through twenty-first centuries.
    Repeatable for Credit: N Allowed Units: 3 Multiple Term Enrollment: N Grading Basis: Student Option
    Crosslisted: Crosslisted with ENGL 216 PREREQ: ENGL 110 .
    University Breadth: History and Cultural Change College of Arts and Sciences Breadth: GROUP B: A&S History & Cultural Change Requirement Designations: Multicultural Course Typically Offered: Fall
    General Education Objectives:
    GE1A: Read Critically GE1B: Analyze Arguments and Information GE2A: Communicate Effectively in Writing GE2B: Communicate Orally GE3A: Work Collaboratively Across a Variety of Cultures GE3B: Work Individually Across a Variety of Cultures GE4: Critically Evaluate Ethical Implications

  
  • AFRA 220 - The Civil Rights Movement

    Credit(s): 3-4
    THE CIVIL RIGHTS MOVEMENT
    Component: Lecture
    This course examines African American struggles for freedom, equality, and citizenship from the 1940s to the present.
    Repeatable for Credit: N Allowed Units: 4 Multiple Term Enrollment: N Grading Basis: Student Option
    Crosslisted: May be crosslisted with HIST 220 .
    University Breadth: History and Cultural Change College of Arts and Sciences Breadth: GROUP B: A&S History & Cultural Change Requirement Designations: Multicultural Course Typically Offered: Verify offering with Dept
    General Education Objectives:
    GE1A: Read Critically GE1B: Analyze Arguments and Information GE2A: Communicate Effectively in Writing GE3A: Work Collaboratively Across a Variety of Cultures GE3B: Work Individually Across a Variety of Cultures GE4: Critically Evaluate Ethical Implications

  
  • AFRA 221 - Race and Sports in American Society

    Credit(s): 3
    RACE AND SPORTS
    Examines the salient issues in U.S. society such as racism, capitalism, sexism, violence, oppression, etc. by using the context of sport to explore the social and cultural experiences of African Americans from slavery to today. It allows students to see both the cultural agency of African Americans and the pervasiveness of racial oppression that exist in and out of sports world. Analyze the experience of race in U.S. sports in relationship to its historical, cultural, social, economic, and political dynamics. Identify, analyze, discuss and critique theories regarding race and ethnic relations in U.S. sports. Develop critical thinking and analytical skills by comparing and contrasting the experiences of African Americans with other groups.
    Repeatable for Credit: N Allowed Units: 3 Multiple Term Enrollment: N Grading Basis: Student Option
    Crosslisted: May be crosslisted with SOCI 221 .
    University Breadth: History and Cultural Change (HIST & CLT) Requirement Designations: Multicultural Course Typically Offered: Fall and Spring
    General Education Objectives:
  
  • AFRA 222 - Racial Politics in Today’s Sports

    Credit(s): 3
    RACIAL POLITICS IN SPORTS
    Investigates the politics of race in the U. S. sports with particular attention to the political status of African Americans, and white prejudice and discrimination. Ask such questions as: Is there racism in sports? How can we tell if ads are racist, and whether sports team owners are using code words to appeal to racial prejudices? Is kneeling for the anthem to protest the treatment of Black Americans unpatriotic? Are race-conscious policies really necessary? Should Black athletes use sports to protest socio-political issues? Seek to answer these questions and more by studying the systemic forms of oppression and discussing various cultural perspectives in an atmosphere of intellectual rigor and mutual respect for opposing views. Develop your understanding race by using the context of sport to explore many salient issues in American society such as racism, blind patriotism, capitalism, sexism, violence, oppression, etc. Enhance your critical thinking skills, information literacy skills, and your ability to place historical and contemporary issues in proper context.
    Repeatable for Credit: N Allowed Units: 3 Multiple Term Enrollment: N Grading Basis: Student Option
    Crosslisted: May be crosslisted with POSC 222 .
    University Breadth: History and Cultural Change (HIST & CLT) Requirement Designations: Multicultural Course Typically Offered: Winter and Summer
    General Education Objectives:
 

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