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Undergraduate Catalog | 2021-2022 
    
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Course Descriptions


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Mechanical Engineering

  
  • MEGR 4131 - Solid State Transformations


    Technical Elective. Thermodynamics, morphology and kinetics of solid state transformations. Diffusion and absolute reaction rate theory; crystallographic nature of phase transformations; nucleation and growth processes; precipitation and oxidation reaction.

    Credit Hours: (3)
    Restriction(s): Engineering major or minor.
    Prerequisite(s): MEGR 3161  with grade of C or above.
    Most Recently Offered (Day): Course has not been offered at this time in the past 3 years
    Most Recently Offered (Evening): Course has not been offered at this time in the past 3 years


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  • MEGR 4143 - Discrete Mechanical Vibrating Systems


    Technical Elective. Free and forced vibrations of lumped parameter systems with multidegrees of freedom. Topics include: transient and steady state response, determination of natural frequencies and mode shapes with and without damping. Introduction to principal coordinates and matrix iteration techniques.

    Credit Hours: (3)
    Restriction(s): Engineering major or minor.
    Prerequisite(s): MEGR 3122  with grade of C or above.
    Most Recently Offered (Day): Fall 2018, Fall 2020, Fall 2021
    Most Recently Offered (Evening): Course has not been offered at this time in the past 3 years


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  • MEGR 4144 - Intermediate Dynamics


    Technical Elective. Further studies in dynamics of particles and rigid bodies, with engineering applications. Introduction to Lagrange’s equations of motion. Multi-degree-of-freedom vibrations.

    Credit Hours: (3)
    Restriction(s): Engineering major or minor.
    Prerequisite(s): MEGR 3121  and MATH 2171  with grades of C or above.
    Most Recently Offered (Day): Course has not been offered at this time in the past 3 years
    Most Recently Offered (Evening): Course has not been offered at this time in the past 3 years


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  • MEGR 4162 - Materials Production and Process


    Technical Elective. Applications of thermodynamics and chemistry to extractive process metallurgy. Fundamental principles of materials forming operations. Casting, mechanical working and joining methods.

    Credit Hours: (3)
    Restriction(s): Engineering major or minor.
    Prerequisite(s): MEGR 3161 , with grade of C or above, and permission of instructor.
    Most Recently Offered (Day): Course has not been offered at this time in the past 3 years
    Most Recently Offered (Evening): Course has not been offered at this time in the past 3 years


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  • MEGR 4165 - Introduction to Nondestructive Evaluation Methods


    Technical Elective. Nondestructive evaluation principles and techniques, including liquid penetrate, magnetic particle, acoustic emission, ultrasound, radiography and eddy currents.

    Credit Hours: (3)
    Restriction(s): Engineering major or minor.
    Prerequisite(s): MEGR 3161 , with grade of C or above.
    Most Recently Offered (Day): Course has not been offered at this time in the past 3 years
    Most Recently Offered (Evening): Course has not been offered at this time in the past 3 years


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Mechanical Engineering Technology

  
  • ETME 1111 - CAD Modeling I


    Introduces the concepts of technical drawing and its relationship to the mechanical design process using a feature-based parametric modeler such as SolidWorks. Topics include: sketching, orthographic projections, pictorial views, dimensioning techniques, and introduction to Computer-Aided Design (CAD).

    Credit Hours: (3)
    Pre- or Corequisite(s): ETGR 1101  
    Most Recently Offered (Day): Summer 2021, Fall 2021, Fall 2021
    Most Recently Offered (Evening): First Summer 2019, Fall 2021, Fall 2021


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  • ETME 1112 - CAD Modeling II


    A continuation of ETME 1111 . Introduces the student to advanced modeling techniques employed in Computer-Aided- Drawing (CAD). Topics include: the use of linked features in drawings, traditional and geometric tolerancing, custom templates, assemblies, and basic animation.

    Credit Hours: (3)
    Prerequisite(s): ETME 1111  with grade of C or above.
    Most Recently Offered (Day): Spring 2020, Spring 2021, Spring 2021
    Most Recently Offered (Evening): Spring 2019, Second Summer 2019, Summer 2021


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  • ETME 2100 - Sophomore Design Practicum


    A Sophomore-level design practicum focused on a simple, defined mechanical design challenge. Projects are completed in teams and introduce students to the design process, project management, machine shop fabrication techniques, memo style report writing and final project demonstrations. Also reinforces topics learned in previous courses such as CAD modeling, documentation generation (drawings), and analytical modeling.

    Credit Hours: (2)
    Restriction(s): Engineering major or minor
    Prerequisite(s): ETGR 1101  and ETME 1112  with grades of C or above
    Corequisite(s): ETME 2100L  
    Most Recently Offered (Day): Fall 2020, Fall 2021, Fall 2021
    Most Recently Offered (Evening): Course has not been offered at this time in the past 3 years


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  • ETME 2100L - Sophomore Design Practicum Laboratory


    A Sophomore-level design practicum focused on a simple, defined mechanical design challenge. Projects are completed individually and introduce students to the design process, project management, machine shop fabrication techniques, memo style report writing and final project demonstrations. Also reinforces topics learned in previous courses such as CAD modeling, documentation generation (drawings), and analytical modeling.

    Credit Hours: (1)
    Restriction(s): Engineering major or minor.
    Corequisite(s): ETME 2100 .
    Most Recently Offered (Day): Fall 2021, Fall 2021, Fall 2021
    Most Recently Offered (Evening): Course has not been offered at this time in the past 3 years


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  • ETME 2102 - Mechanisms


    Plane motion and devices used to generate plane motion. Topics include: analysis of displacement, velocity, acceleration, gears, cams, and other mechanical systems.

    Credit Hours: (3)
    Restriction(s): Engineering major or minor.
    Prerequisite(s): ETME 1111 ; ETGR 2171 MATH 1121 , or MATH 1241 ; and PHYS 1101  with grades of C or above
    Most Recently Offered (Day): Fall 2020, Spring 2021, Fall 2021
    Most Recently Offered (Evening): Course has not been offered at this time in the past 3 years


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  • ETME 2130 - Applied Materials and Manufacturing I


    Presents a fusion of material science and the applied processes used to form engineering materials into useful components or assemblies. This course is part 1 of a two-segment series. It focuses on metallic materials with crystalline structure, and the specific processes used to form and finish these materials. Practical instruction in theory of machine tool operation, casting, rolling and joining is presented. Alloying, heat treatment, corrosion and operational environment appropriate for the subject materials in discussed.

    Credit Hours: (3)
    Restriction(s): Engineering major or minor.
    Prerequisite(s): ETGR 1101  with grade of C or above.
    Most Recently Offered (Day): Fall 2019, Fall 2020, Fall 2021
    Most Recently Offered (Evening): Fall 2019, Fall 2021


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  • ETME 2131 - Applied Materials and Manufacturing II


    This course is part 2 of a two-segment series.  Focuses on non-metallic materials, polymer-based materials, ceramics, composite materials, and materials with amorphous atomic structure.  A fusion of material science and the applied processes used to form the subject engineering materials into useful components or assemblies is presented.  Molding autoclaving, polymer cross-linking, and operational environment appropriate for the subject materials are discussed.  Manufacturing quality systems are also explored. 

    Credit Hours: (3)
    Restriction(s): Engineering major or minor.
    Prerequisite(s): ETME 2130  
    Most Recently Offered (Day): Spring 2020, Spring 2021, Spring 2021
    Most Recently Offered (Evening): Course has not been offered at this time in the past 3 years


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  • ETME 2156 - Machine Shop Practices


    Introduction to machine shop techniques and designing for machining with a combination of lectures and projects. Students learn design for machining guidelines, about specification of machining operations, and about shop measurement instruments and techniques.

    Credit Hours: (2)
    Restriction(s): Engineering major or minor.
    Prerequisite(s): ETGR 1103 .
    Most Recently Offered (Day): Course has not been offered at this time in the past 3 years
    Most Recently Offered (Evening): Course has not been offered at this time in the past 3 years


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  • ETME 2156L - Machine Shop Practices Laboratory


    Accompanying lab for ETME 2156 .

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


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  • ETME 2202 - Introduction to Parametric Modeling


    Introduces mechanical design techniques using computer based parametric modeling tools. Topics include: feature based solid modeling, design constraints, use of geometric dimensioning and tolerancing (GD&T), assemblies, mechanisms, animations, and design documentation via technical drawings. Upon completion of the course, students will be able to define solid models parametrically and generate the complementary engineering drawings.

    Credit Hours: (2)
    Restriction(s): Engineering major or minor.
    Prerequisite(s): ETCE 1104  
    Most Recently Offered (Day): Course has not been offered at this time in the past 3 years
    Most Recently Offered (Evening): Course has not been offered at this time in the past 3 years


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  • ETME 3100 - Junior Design Practicum


    A Junior-level design studio focused on a more complex, but still completely defined, thermo-fluids and energy system based design challenge. Projects are completed in teams and introduce students to group project dynamics, advanced machine shop techniques, data acquisition and analysis. Also reinforces topics learned in previous courses such as the design process, project management, formal report style writing, math modeling (Excel, MATLAB, MathCad or EES), documentation generation (Drawings + Procedure), final project demonstrations, and analytical modeling.

    Credit Hours: (3)
    Restriction(s): Engineering major or minor.
    Prerequisite(s): ETME 2100  
    Pre- or Corequisite(s): ETME 3133  
    Corequisite(s): ETME 3100L  
    Most Recently Offered (Day): Spring 2021, Spring 2021, Fall 2021
    Most Recently Offered (Evening): Course has not been offered at this time in the past 3 years


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  • ETME 3100L - Junior Design Practicum Laboratory


    A Junior-level design practicum focused on a more complex, but defined, thermo-fluids and energy system based design challenge. Projects are completed in teams (3-4) and introduce students to group project dynamics, advanced machine shop techniques, data acquisition and analysis. Also reinforces topics learned in previous courses such as the design process, project management, formal report style writing, math modeling (Excel, MATLAB, MathCad and/or EES), documentation generation (Drawings + Procedure), final project demonstrations, and analytical modeling. Meets for one 3-hour laboratory session each week.

    Credit Hours: (1)
    Restriction(s): Engineering major or minor.
    Corequisite(s): ETME 3100 .
    Most Recently Offered (Day): Fall 2021, Fall 2021, Fall 2021
    Most Recently Offered (Evening): Course has not been offered at this time in the past 3 years


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  • ETME 3113 - Dynamics


    The dynamic behavior of particles; translation, rotation and plane motion of a rigid body, the principles of conservation of energy and momentum.

    Credit Hours: (3)
    Restriction(s): Engineering major or minor.
    Prerequisite(s): ETGR 2101  with grade of C or above
    Pre- or Corequisite(s): ETGR 2272  or MATH 1242 ; and ETME 2102  
    Corequisite(s): .
    Most Recently Offered (Day): Summer 2021, Fall 2021, Fall 2021
    Most Recently Offered (Evening): Course has not been offered at this time in the past 3 years


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  • ETME 3123 - Strength of Materials


    Stress-strain relationships resulting from direct loads, torsional loads and bending loads, and the results obtained from applying more than one of these loads simultaneously. Beam deflection and column loading.

    Credit Hours: (3)
    Restriction(s): Engineering major or minor.
    Prerequisite(s): ETGR 2101  with grade of C or above.
    Most Recently Offered (Day): Summer 2021, Fall 2021, Fall 2021
    Most Recently Offered (Evening): Fall 2018, Fall 2018


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  • ETME 3123L - Stress Analysis Laboratory


    Experiments illustrating stress-strain relationships in engineering materials and the use of brittle coating, photoelasticity and electrical-resistance strain gages.

    Credit Hours: (1) (W)
    Restriction(s): Engineering major or minor.
    Prerequisite(s): WRDS 1103  or WRDS 1104  with a grade of C or above; and ETGR 1100L  with a grade of C or above
    Pre- or Corequisite(s): ETME 3123  
    General Education Requirement(s) Satisfied: Writing in the Disciplines (W)
    Most Recently Offered (Day): Fall 2021, Fall 2021, Fall 2021
    Most Recently Offered (Evening): Fall 2018


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  • ETME 3133 - Fluid Mechanics


    Fundamental principles of fluid mechanics. Topics include: manometry, buoyancy, forces on submerged bodies, boundary layers, flow over surfaces, Bernoulli’s equation with applications, orifices, pipe losses, and an introduction to hydrodynamics.

    Credit Hours: (3)
    Restriction(s): Engineering major or minor.
    Prerequisite(s): ETGR 2101  with grade of C or above.
    Pre- or Corequisite(s): ETGR 2171 , MATH 1121 , or MATH 1241  
    Most Recently Offered (Day): Fall 2020, Fall 2021, Fall 2021
    Most Recently Offered (Evening): Second Summer 2019


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  • ETME 3143 - Thermodynamics


    Fundamentals of thermodynamics including work and heat; classical approach to first and second laws of thermodynamics; ideal gas, entropy, reversibility, irreversibility, and study of various processes and cycles.

    Credit Hours: (3)
    Restriction(s): Engineering major or minor.
    Prerequisite(s): ETME 3133  
    Pre- or Corequisite(s): ETGR 2272  or MATH 1242  with grade of C or above
    Most Recently Offered (Day): Spring 2021, Spring 2021, Summer 2021
    Most Recently Offered (Evening): Course has not been offered at this time in the past 3 years


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  • ETME 3150 - Applied CAD Modeling and Simulation


    Introduces the use of some of the tools available for the analysis of parametrically-constructed CAD models. Topics include: the finite element method, finite element analysis (FEA), the use of FEA for stress analysis, thermal analysis, and motion studies, and the important distinctions between FEA results, theoretical results, and experimental results.

    Credit Hours: (3)
    Restriction(s): Engineering major or minor.
    Prerequisite(s): ETME 1111  with grade of C or above; ETME 2102 ; and ETME 3123 .
    Most Recently Offered (Day): Spring 2020, Spring 2021, Spring 2021
    Most Recently Offered (Evening): Fall 2020, Fall 2021, Fall 2021


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  • ETME 3163 - Instrumentation and Controls


    Introduction to instrumentation for measurement and control of physical variables, with emphasis on electronic systems. Review of basic circuit analysis, electrical instruments, sensors and measurement principles and a survey of automatic controls from a systems point of view.

    Credit Hours: (3)
    Restriction(s): Engineering major or minor.
    Prerequisite(s): ETGR 2106 
    Most Recently Offered (Day): Course has not been offered at this time in the past 3 years
    Most Recently Offered (Evening): Course has not been offered at this time in the past 3 years


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  • ETME 3213 - Machine Design I


    Analysis and design of clutches, brakes, belts and roller chain. Indeterminate normal loading, superposition of stresses and deflections, compound stresses, columns, and fatigue. Theories of failure. Shaft design, deflections of shafts with non-uniform moments of inertia involving computer verification. Antifriction bearings, engineering materials, helical compression springs. Small mechanical component and system designs.

    Credit Hours: (3)
    Restriction(s): Engineering major or minor.
    Prerequisite(s): ETME 2102 , ETME 2130 , and ETME 3123 .
    Most Recently Offered (Day): Spring 2021, Spring 2021, Fall 2021
    Most Recently Offered (Evening): Course has not been offered at this time in the past 3 years


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  • ETME 3223 - Machine Design II


    A continuation of ETME 3213  with emphasis on new methods of problem solving and opportunities to integrate previously attained skills and knowledge into the design and optimization of small machine systems.

    Credit Hours: (3)
    Restriction(s): Engineering major or minor.
    Prerequisite(s): ETME 3213 .
    Most Recently Offered (Day): Fall 2019, Fall 2020, Fall 2021
    Most Recently Offered (Evening): Course has not been offered at this time in the past 3 years


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  • ETME 3232 - Senior Design Project I


    First of a two-semester course sequence in which each student proposes and implements a senior-level design project which demonstrates abilities as developed by the coursework taken thus far. Each student uses project planning techniques to complete a project proposal and plans and makes substantial progress toward implementation in the first semester and completes the project, including design evaluation during the second semester. One class hour and three lab hours per week.

    Credit Hours: (2) (W)
    Restriction(s): Engineering major or minor.
    Prerequisite(s): ETME 3113 , ETME 3133 , and ETME 3143 .
    Pre- or Corequisite(s): ETME 3213  or permission.
    General Education Requirement(s) Satisfied: Writing in the Disciplines (W)
    Most Recently Offered (Day): Course has not been offered at this time in the past 3 years
    Most Recently Offered (Evening): Course has not been offered at this time in the past 3 years


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  • ETME 3233 - Parametric Model Applications


    The use of parametric modeling software as a design and analysis tool using software such as Solid Works. Topics include: advanced feature construction, creation of sheet metal components, configurations, linked information, and simulation methods.

    Credit Hours: (3)
    Restriction(s): Engineering major or minor.
    Prerequisite(s): ETME 2202 .
    Most Recently Offered (Day): Course has not been offered at this time in the past 3 years
    Most Recently Offered (Evening): Course has not been offered at this time in the past 3 years


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  • ETME 3242 - Senior Design Project II


    Second of a two-semester course sequence in which each student proposes and implements a senior-level design project which demonstrates abilities as developed by the coursework taken thus far. Each student uses project planning techniques to complete a project proposal and plans and makes substantial progress toward implementation in the first semester and completes the project, including design evaluation during the second semester. One class hour and three lab hours per week.

    Credit Hours: (2)
    Restriction(s): Engineering major or minor.
    Prerequisite(s): ETME 3232 .
    Pre- or Corequisite(s): ETME 3163 .
    Most Recently Offered (Day): Course has not been offered at this time in the past 3 years
    Most Recently Offered (Evening): Course has not been offered at this time in the past 3 years


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  • ETME 3263 - Fluid Power


    Mechanical and fluid power and the conversion of one to the other. Components and system efficiencies including those consisting of cascaded components. Performance evaluation of such hydraulic components as pumps, motors, valves and metering devices. Viscosity, bulk modulus, noise, optimum performance and system design are considered.

    Credit Hours: (3)
    Restriction(s): Engineering major or minor.
    Prerequisite(s): ETME 3133 .
    Most Recently Offered (Day): Course has not been offered at this time in the past 3 years
    Most Recently Offered (Evening): Course has not been offered at this time in the past 3 years


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  • ETME 3283 - Modern Techniques in Energy Conservation and Utilization


    Survey of current topics that may include solar energy, basic nuclear reactor technology, ammonia-based Rankine cycle, absorption refrigeration cycle, heat pump cycle, techniques for energy conservation in new construction and techniques for retrofitting existing energy utilization systems.

    Credit Hours: (3)
    Restriction(s): Engineering major or minor.
    Prerequisite(s): ETME 3143  or permission of instructor.
    Most Recently Offered (Day): Course has not been offered at this time in the past 3 years
    Most Recently Offered (Evening): Course has not been offered at this time in the past 3 years


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  • ETME 4244 - Applied Heat Transfer


    Basic principles of heat transfer. Theory and applications of conduction, free and forced convection and radiation heat transfer. Heat exchangers and heat transfer measurement.

    Credit Hours: (3)
    Restriction(s): Engineering major or minor.
    Prerequisite(s): ETME 3143 
    Most Recently Offered (Day): Fall 2020, Fall 2021, Fall 2021
    Most Recently Offered (Evening): Course has not been offered at this time in the past 3 years


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  • ETME 4244L - Thermal Fluids Laboratory


    Laboratory experiments related to the areas of fluid mechanics and thermodynamics. Three hours of laboratory each week.

    Credit Hours: (1) (W)
    Prerequisite(s): WRDS 1103  or WRDS 1104  
    Pre- or Corequisite(s): ETME 3143  
    General Education Requirement(s) Satisfied: Writing in the Disciplines (W)
    Most Recently Offered (Day): Spring 2021, Spring 2021, Fall 2021
    Most Recently Offered (Evening): Spring 2021


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Middle Grades Education

  
  • MDLG 3130 - The Early Adolescent Learner


    Physical, sexual, social, cognitive, and emotional development in the 10- to 15-year-old with emphasis on how these developmental diversities affect the middle grades classroom. Includes 30 hours of field experiences.

    Credit Hours: (3)
    Restriction(s): Admission to Teacher Education.
    Prerequisite(s): MDSK 2100 
    Most Recently Offered (Day): Spring 2019, Fall 2020, Fall 2021
    Most Recently Offered (Evening): Course has not been offered at this time in the past 3 years


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  • MDLG 3131 - The Philosophy and Curriculum of Middle Grades Education


    Overview of education in the middle grades (6-9) with emphasis on the foundational components, organizational patterns, instructional programs, and integrated curriculum unique to the middle school. Includes 30 hours field experiences.

    Credit Hours: (3)
    Prerequisite(s): MDLG 3130 , MDSK 3100 , MDSK 3151 , and MDSK 4210  
    Most Recently Offered (Day): Fall 2018, Spring 2020, Spring 2021
    Most Recently Offered (Evening): Course has not been offered at this time in the past 3 years


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  • MDLG 3800 - Individual Study in Middle Grades Education


    Independent study under the supervision of an appropriate faculty member.  Students are required to complete a year-long internship beginning the semester prior to student teaching and ending upon the successful completion of student teaching.

    Credit Hours: (1 to 3)
    Restriction(s): Permission of the student’s advisor.
    Repeatability: May be repeated for credit.
    Most Recently Offered (Day): Course has not been offered at this time in the past 3 years
    Most Recently Offered (Evening): Course has not been offered at this time in the past 3 years


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  • MDLG 4440 - Student Teaching/Seminar: 6-9 Middle Grades Education


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

    Credit Hours: (12) (O,W)
    Restriction(s): Completion of all coursework, and departmental approval of an application for Student Teaching.
    General Education Requirement(s) Satisfied: Oral Communication (O), Writing in the Disciplines (W)
    Grading Method: Graded on a Pass/No Credit basis.
    Most Recently Offered (Day): Spring 2019
    Most Recently Offered (Evening): Course has not been offered at this time in the past 3 years


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  • MDLG 4471 - Middle Grades Clinical Experience


    Program of learning activities in the student’s level and/or area of academic concentration in an approved school setting (grades 6-9).

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


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Modern Greek

  
  • MDGK 1201 - Elementary Modern Greek I


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

    Credit Hours: (4)
    Most Recently Offered (Day): Course has not been offered at this time in the past 3 years
    Most Recently Offered (Evening): Course has not been offered at this time in the past 3 years


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  • MDGK 1202 - Elementary Modern Greek II


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

    Credit Hours: (4)
    Prerequisite(s): MDGK 1201  or permission of department.
    Most Recently Offered (Day): Course has not been offered at this time in the past 3 years
    Most Recently Offered (Evening): Course has not been offered at this time in the past 3 years


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  • MDGK 2201 - Intermediate Modern Greek I


    Intensive review of elementary grammar, with emphasis on speaking and oral comprehension.

    Credit Hours: (3)
    Prerequisite(s): MDGK 1202  or permission of department.
    Most Recently Offered (Day): Course has not been offered at this time in the past 3 years
    Most Recently Offered (Evening): Course has not been offered at this time in the past 3 years


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  • MDGK 2202 - Intermediate Modern Greek II


    Reinforcement and expansion of competence in speaking, understanding, reading, and writing, in a cultural context.

    Credit Hours: (3)
    Prerequisite(s): MDGK 2201  or permission of department.
    Most Recently Offered (Day): Course has not been offered at this time in the past 3 years
    Most Recently Offered (Evening): Course has not been offered at this time in the past 3 years


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Meteorology

  
  • METR 1102 - Introduction to Meteorology


    A first look at various aspects of meteorology, including solar radiation, temperature, pressure and wind, stability, global circulations, precipitation processes, weather systems, severe weather, and current environmental issues. Basic physical principles, meteorological terminology, societal impacts, weather analysis and career options within the field of meteorology are explored.

    Credit Hours: (3)
    General Education Requirement(s) Satisfied: Natural Sciences
    Most Recently Offered (Day): Spring 2021, Summer 2021, Summer 2021
    Most Recently Offered (Evening): Course has not been offered at this time in the past 3 years


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  • METR 1102L - Introduction to Meteorology Lab


    Introduces atmospheric and weather phenomena, and allows students to analyze current and past weather events, use meteorological data to develop forecasts, and create contoured maps which are used to explain contemporary environmental issues.

    Credit Hours: (1)
    General Education Requirement(s) Satisfied: Natural Sciences Lab
    Most Recently Offered (Day): Fall 2021, Fall 2021, Fall 2021
    Most Recently Offered (Evening): Course has not been offered at this time in the past 3 years


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  • METR 3140 - Fundamentals of Meteorology


    Fundamental physical principles of meteorology: analysis of atmospheric behavior, the governing forces and map contouring are all introduced. Specific topics include solar radiation, temperature, moisture, wind and pressure, synoptic systems, jet streams, local weather, thunderstorms, and tropical systems.

    Credit Hours: (3)
    Prerequisite(s): METR 1102 , ESCI 1101 , or permission of instructor.
    Most Recently Offered (Day): Fall 2019, Fall 2020, Fall 2021
    Most Recently Offered (Evening): Course has not been offered at this time in the past 3 years


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  • METR 3210 - Atmospheric Thermodynamics


    The study of the physical processes associated with atmospheric thermodynamics and stability. Topics include: atmospheric composition, equation of state, hydrostatics, first and second laws of thermodynamics for dry, moist, and saturated air, atmospheric stability, parcel buoyancy, and thermodynamic diagrams. Three hours of combined lecture and lab per week.

    Credit Hours: (3)
    Prerequisite(s): METR 3140  with grade of C or above and MATH 1241 , or permission of instructor.
    Most Recently Offered (Day): Spring 2019, Spring 2020, Spring 2021
    Most Recently Offered (Evening): Course has not been offered at this time in the past 3 years


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  • METR 3220 - Physical Meteorology


    Fundamentals of cloud and precipitation physics, atmospheric electricity, atmospheric radiation, and radiative transfer. Three hours of combined lecture and lab per week.

    Credit Hours: (3)
    Prerequisite(s): METR 3210  with grade of C or above, or permission of instructor.
    Most Recently Offered (Day): Fall 2020, Fall 2020, Fall 2021
    Most Recently Offered (Evening): Course has not been offered at this time in the past 3 years


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  • METR 3245 - Synoptic Meteorology


    Principles of meteorological analysis; fundamental concepts of meteorology, thermodynamics, and kinematics are integrated to understand the structure and evolution of mid-latitude cyclones and fronts. Three hours of lecture and one three-hour lab per week.

    Credit Hours: (4)
    Prerequisite(s): METR 3210  with grade of C or above, or permission of instructor.
    Most Recently Offered (Day): Fall 2020, Fall 2021, Fall 2021
    Most Recently Offered (Evening): Course has not been offered at this time in the past 3 years


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  • METR 3250 - Dynamic Meteorology


    Principles of atmospheric dynamics including the equations of motion, circulation, vorticity, divergence, balanced and unbalanced flows, and the general circulation. Three hours of combined lecture and lab per week.

    Credit Hours: (3)
    Prerequisite(s): METR 3245  with grade of C or above, MATH 1242 , and PHYS 2101 ; or permission of instructor.
    Most Recently Offered (Day): Spring 2019, Spring 2020, Spring 2021
    Most Recently Offered (Evening): Course has not been offered at this time in the past 3 years


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  • METR 3252 - Weather Analysis Laboratory


    Topics related to atmospheric observation, data collection, analysis, and techniques of weather forecasting.

    Credit Hours: (1)
    Pre- or Corequisite(s): METR 3245  and permission of instructor.
    Repeatability: May be repeated for credit.
    Most Recently Offered (Day): Course has not been offered at this time in the past 3 years
    Most Recently Offered (Evening): Course has not been offered at this time in the past 3 years


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  • METR 3330 - Weather Forecasting


    Focuses on weather forecasting: real-time, short-term, and long-term. V erification techniques are studied. Three hours of combined lecture and lab per week.

    Credit Hours: (3) (W)
    Prerequisite(s): METR 3245  or permission of instructor.
    General Education Requirement(s) Satisfied: Writing in the Disciplines (W)
    Most Recently Offered (Day): Spring 2019, Spring 2020
    Most Recently Offered (Evening): Course has not been offered at this time in the past 3 years


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  • METR 3340 - Weather Communications


    A survey of the field of weather communications covering weather forecasting principles, television and radio broadcasting, science writing, forensic meteorology, and forecasting for business applications. Three hours of combined lecture and lab per week.

    Credit Hours: (3)
    Pre- or Corequisite(s): METR 3245  or permission of instructor.
    Most Recently Offered (Day): Spring 2019, Spring 2020, Spring 2021
    Most Recently Offered (Evening): Course has not been offered at this time in the past 3 years


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  • METR 4000 - Selected Topics in Meteorology


    In-depth treatment of specific topics selected from meteorology.

    Credit Hours: (1 to 4)
    Prerequisite(s): METR 3140  or permission of instructor.
    Repeatability: May be repeated for credit with change of topic.
    Most Recently Offered (Day): Course has not been offered at this time in the past 3 years
    Most Recently Offered (Evening): Course has not been offered at this time in the past 3 years


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  • METR 4105 - Meteorological Computer Applications


    Principles of computer programming applied to the analysis of meteorological data.  Students become familiar with the Unix environment, learn programming basics, and create programs to analyze various meteorological datasets.  Topics include: program composition, compiling, data types, mathematical operators, selective execution, repetitive execution, arrays, functions, and subroutines.  Three hours of combined lecture and lab per week.

    Credit Hours: (3)
    Prerequisite(s): METR 3140  and MATH 1241  with grade of C or above, or permission of instructor.  
    Most Recently Offered (Day): Spring 2019, Spring 2020, Spring 2021
    Most Recently Offered (Evening): Course has not been offered at this time in the past 3 years


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  • METR 4110 - Atmospheric Instrumentation


    An overview of common atmospheric measurements systems and their applications.  Particular attention is paid to surface, sounding, radar, and satellite systems.  Three hours of combined lecture and lab per week.

    Credit Hours: (3)
    Prerequisite(s): METR 3210  with grade of C or above, or permission of the instructor. 
    Most Recently Offered (Day): Fall 2018, Fall 2019, Fall 2021
    Most Recently Offered (Evening): Course has not been offered at this time in the past 3 years


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  • METR 4150 - Applied Climatology


    Methods of acquiring and analyzing climactic data in various types of applied problems. Emphasis on methods to assess and reduce the impact of weather and climate upon human activities. Three hours of combined lecture and lab per week.

    Credit Hours: (3) (W)
    Prerequisite(s): METR 3250  or permission of instructor.
    General Education Requirement(s) Satisfied: Writing in the Disciplines (W)
    Most Recently Offered (Day): Course has not been offered at this time in the past 3 years
    Most Recently Offered (Evening): Course has not been offered at this time in the past 3 years


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  • METR 4205 - Climate Dynamics


    Topics include: global climate, climate variability, and dynamics within the climate system, with a focus on the role of the atmosphere in the climate system. El Niño provides the main example of how climate variability can affect weather, and seasonal weather forecasting.  Three hours of combined lecture and lab per week.

    Credit Hours: (3)
    Prerequisite(s): ESCI 3101  and METR 4105  with grade of C or above. 
    Pre- or Corequisite(s): METR 3250  or permission of instructor.  
    Most Recently Offered (Day): Spring 2019, Spring 2020
    Most Recently Offered (Evening): Course has not been offered at this time in the past 3 years


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  • METR 4220 - Atmospheric Chemistry


    A survey of major topics in atmospheric chemistry, including fundamental properties of the atmosphere, tropospheric chemistry, air pollution, acid rain, stratospheric chemistry and the ozone hole, and the role of chemistry in the Earth’s climate.  Three hours of combined lecture and lab per week.

    Credit Hours: (3)
    Prerequisite(s): MATH 1242  with grade of C or above, or permission of instructor
    Most Recently Offered (Day): Spring 2019, Spring 2020
    Most Recently Offered (Evening): Course has not been offered at this time in the past 3 years


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  • METR 4240 - Boundary-Layer Meteorology


    Examines the flow of mass, energy, and moisture within the planetary boundary layer, including their exchange at the earth’s surface and theories of interaction. Includes principles of air pollution and its transport. Interaction of the atmosphere with underlying surfaces (i.e., soils, vegetation, oceans, glaciers) are also discussed. Three hours of combined lecture and lab per week.

    Credit Hours: (3)
    Prerequisite(s): METR 3210  or permission of instructor.
    Most Recently Offered (Day): Fall 2020, Fall 2020, Fall 2021
    Most Recently Offered (Evening): Course has not been offered at this time in the past 3 years


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  • METR 4245 - Advanced Synoptic Meteorology


    An integrated view of synoptic and dynamic meteorology focusing on advanced conceptual models and analysis techniques for mid-latitude weather systems and regional precipitation events. Three hours of combined lecture and lab per week.

    Credit Hours: (3)
    Prerequisite(s): METR 3250  with grade of C or above, or permission of instructor.
    Most Recently Offered (Day): Fall 2018, Fall 2019, Fall 2021
    Most Recently Offered (Evening): Course has not been offered at this time in the past 3 years


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  • METR 4250 - Advanced Dynamic Meteorology


    An in-depth examination of atmospheric dynamics, focusing on the structure and evolution of synoptic and mesoscale weather systems, wave dynamics (Rossby, topographic, inertia-gravity, etc.), scale-analysis, non-dimensional numbers, and atmospheric modeling. Three hours of combined lecture and lab per week.

    Credit Hours: (3)
    Prerequisite(s): METR 3250  with grade of C or above, MATH 2171 , and MATH 2241 ; or permission of instructor.
    Most Recently Offered (Day): Fall 2019, Fall 2020, Fall 2021
    Most Recently Offered (Evening): Course has not been offered at this time in the past 3 years


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  • METR 4320 - Tropical Meteorology


    A comprehensive study of the tropical atmosphere, including climatology, mean structure and circulation, air-sea energy exchange, cumulus transport, synoptic waves, and tropical storms. Special attention is paid to the formation, evolution, motion, and societal impacts of hurricanes. Three hours of combined lecture and lab per week.

    Credit Hours: (3)
    Prerequisite(s): METR 3250  or permission of instructor.
    Most Recently Offered (Day): Fall 2018, Fall 2019, Fall 2021
    Most Recently Offered (Evening): Course has not been offered at this time in the past 3 years


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  • METR 4350 - Mesoscale Meteorology


    A comprehensive study of the structure, evolution, and dynamics of atmospheric phenomena having spatial scales between 2 and 2000 km. Topics include: fronts, convective initiation, mesoscale convective systems, severe thunderstorms, tornadoes, low-level jets, drylines, land-sea breezes, shallow convection, and terrain effects. Three hours of combined lecture and lab per week.

    Credit Hours: (3)
    Pre- or Corequisite(s): METR 3250  or permission of instructor.
    Most Recently Offered (Day): Spring 2019, Spring 2020, Spring 2021
    Most Recently Offered (Evening): Course has not been offered at this time in the past 3 years


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  • METR 4400 - Internship in Meteorology


    Research and/or work experience designed to be a logical extension of a student’s academic program. The student must apply to department for an internship by submitting a proposal which specifies the type of work/research experience preferred and how the internship will complement his or her academic program. The department will attempt to place the selected students in cooperating community organizations to complete specified research or work-related tasks which are based on a contractual arrangement between the student and community organization. The student can receive three to six hours credit, depending on the nature and extent of the internship assignment.

    Credit Hours: (3 to 6)
    Restriction(s): Permission of department.
    Most Recently Offered (Day): Course has not been offered at this time in the past 3 years
    Most Recently Offered (Evening): Course has not been offered at this time in the past 3 years


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  • METR 4650 - Meteorology Seminar


    Advanced seminar series examining contemporary scientific themes and career opportunities in the atmospheric sciences. Coursework consists of a series of oral presentations by students, combined with traditional and invited lectures.  Topics include: short-term and long-term career goals, internships, graduate school, resume building, professional ethics, interview strategies, and on-campus opportunities.

    Credit Hours: (1)
    Prerequisite(s): METR 3245  or permission of instructor
    General Education Requirement(s) Satisfied: Oral Communication (O)
    Most Recently Offered (Day): Spring 2019, Spring 2020, Spring 2021
    Most Recently Offered (Evening): Course has not been offered at this time in the past 3 years


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  • METR 4800 - Individual Study in Meteorology


    Tutorial study or special research problems. Students must request permission for independent study from an individual faculty member.

    Credit Hours: (1 to 4)
    Restriction(s): Permission from the department and credit hours established in advance; and, when taken for honors credit, approval of a proposal through the Honors College Application to Candidacy process the semester prior to taking the course.
    Repeatability: May be repeated for credit with change of topic.
    Most Recently Offered (Day): Course has not been offered at this time in the past 3 years
    Most Recently Offered (Evening): Course has not been offered at this time in the past 3 years


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Marketing

  
  • MKTG 3000 - Topics in Marketing


    Topics from the area of marketing.

    Credit Hours: (3)
    Prerequisite(s): MKTG 3110  with grade of C or above, or permission of department chair.
    Repeatability: May be repeated for credit with change of topic.
    Most Recently Offered (Day): Spring 2020, Spring 2020, Spring 2020
    Most Recently Offered (Evening): Course has not been offered at this time in the past 3 years


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  • MKTG 3110 - Principles of Marketing


    Designed to acquaint the student with the marketing concept, various aspects of the marketing-external environment interface, and interrelatedness with other functional areas.  Provides marketing majors with a foundation for further study, while offering non-marketing majors a survey of marketing’s function in business organizations.

    Credit Hours: (3)
    Restriction(s): Junior or Senior standing
    Prerequisite(s): ACCT 2121 ; ACCT 2122  or ACCT 3323 ; ECON 2101 ; ECON 2102 ; INFO 2130 ; MATH 1120 ; and STAT 1220  with grades of C or above
    Most Recently Offered (Day): Fall 2021, Fall 2021, Fall 2021
    Most Recently Offered (Evening): Summer 2021, Fall 2021, Fall 2021


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  • MKTG 3210 - Consumer Behavior


    Businesses spend an enormous amount of time, money, and other resources on monitoring, predicting, understanding, and influencing the behavior of consumers. Their success depends on convincing consumers to use their products and services rather than competitors’ offerings. This course provides a contemporary, strategic approach to consumer behavior. Throughout the course, students examine examples of how key concepts and theories can be applied to company, brand, and organizational decisions. There is a heavy emphasis on application through assignments and in‐class exercises. Students learn how marketing managers use their research‐based knowledge to reach consumers more efficiently and to create more effective positioning and branding strategies.  Credit will not be given for both MKTG 3210 and MKTG 3221.

    Credit Hours: (3)
    Restriction(s): Marketing major
    Prerequisite(s): MKTG 3110  with grade of C or above
    Most Recently Offered (Day): Course has not been offered at this time in the past 3 years
    Most Recently Offered (Evening): Spring 2021, Spring 2021, Fall 2021


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  • MKTG 3220 - Digital Marketing and Web Analytics


    With technological advances, it is essential and imperative to understand the capabilities of the most commonly used analytical tools in order to make informed decisions. This course covers important techniques in marketing analytics with a focus on marketing analytics applications. It is structured to analyze data through case studies and hands-on exercises either as homework/assignments or in-class exercises.  Key concepts are learned from a variety of activities including lectures, class discussions of assigned cases, individual exercises, and a team project. This course is useful for students who are interested in learning analytical techniques with an emphasis on digital marketing.

    Credit Hours: (3)
    Restriction(s): Marketing major
    Prerequisite(s): MKTG 3110  with grade of C or above
    Most Recently Offered (Day): Spring 2021, Fall 2021, Fall 2021
    Most Recently Offered (Evening): Course has not been offered at this time in the past 3 years


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  • MKTG 3222 - Marketing Research


    An applications course that covers the entire research process, including problem identification, secondary and primary data collection, scaling techniques, survey questionnaire design, reliability and validity, experimental design, sampling, data analysis, and data communication.

    Credit Hours: (3)
    Restriction(s): Marketing major
    Prerequisite(s): MKTG 3110  with grade of C or above
    Most Recently Offered (Day): Fall 2018, Spring 2020, Spring 2020
    Most Recently Offered (Evening): Fall 2020, Fall 2020, Fall 2021


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  • MKTG 3224 - Product and Brand Management


    Emphasis on branding, brand management, and brand equity. Covers measurement of brand equity sources and outcomes. Particular focus on designing brand strategies, introducing and naming new products and extensions, and the new product development process.

    Credit Hours: (3)
    Restriction(s): Marketing major
    Prerequisite(s): MKTG 3110  with grade of C or above.
    Most Recently Offered (Day): Fall 2020, Fall 2021, Fall 2021
    Most Recently Offered (Evening): Summer 2020, Summer 2021, Summer 2021


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  • MKTG 3225 - Integrated Marketing Communications


    Examines all areas of marketing promotion, including such topics as advertising, media selection, digital marketing, social media, packaging and sales promotion.  Provides the framework to be successful in various marketing careers.

    Credit Hours: (3)
    Restriction(s): Marketing major
    Prerequisite(s): MKTG 3110  with grade of C or above
    Most Recently Offered (Day): Fall 2021, Fall 2021
    Most Recently Offered (Evening): Fall 2020, Spring 2021


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  • MKTG 3226 - Business-to-Business Marketing and Retailing


    An overview of the skills and knowledge involved in selling and negotiating in the B2B and B2C environments.  Emphasis on developing sales techniques commonly used in business and the evolving structure of the retail marketplace.

    Credit Hours: (3)
    Restriction(s): Marketing, Finance, or International Business major, or International Management minor
    Prerequisite(s): MKTG 3110  with grade of C or above
    Most Recently Offered (Day): Fall 2020, Spring 2021, Fall 2021
    Most Recently Offered (Evening): Fall 2020, Summer 2021, Fall 2021


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  • MKTG 3228 - Marketing Analytics


    Emphasis on analyzing interactions of consumers, firms, and society. Focus on interpreting results. Particular emphasis on analyzing data related to market response, customer segmentation, customer targeting, brand positioning, and pricing and promotion decisions.

    Credit Hours: (3)
    Restriction(s): Marketing, Accounting, Finance, or Business Analytics major
    Prerequisite(s): MKTG 3110  with grade of C or above
    Most Recently Offered (Day): Fall 2020, Fall 2021, Fall 2021
    Most Recently Offered (Evening): Summer 2020, Spring 2021, Summer 2021


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  • MKTG 3230 - Social Media/Mobile Marketing and Analytics


    Emphasis on using social and mobile mediums for marketing purposes. Particular focus on key performance indicators, developing and implementing social media plans, marketing applications of mobile phenomena, and analytics for optimizing performance in each medium.

    Credit Hours: (3)
    Restriction(s): Marketing major
    Prerequisite(s): MKTG 3110  with grade of C or above
    Most Recently Offered (Day): Spring 2021, Summer 2021, Fall 2021
    Most Recently Offered (Evening): Fall 2018, Spring 2019, Fall 2019


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  • MKTG 3231 - Global Marketing Management


    Building on the fundamentals of marketing, this course introduces the context of the global environment. The cultural, social, legal, political, financial and geographic dimensions of the global marketplace are examined. Using primarily qualitative methods, the impact and integration of global factors in marketing strategies is assessed. 

     

    Credit Hours: (3)
    Restriction(s): Marketing major, International Business major, or International Management minor
    Prerequisite(s): MKTG 3110  with grade of C or above
    Most Recently Offered (Day): Fall 2020, Fall 2020
    Most Recently Offered (Evening): Spring 2021, Fall 2021


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  • MKTG 3250 - Marketing Strategy Consultancy


    Integration of all marketing elements in a strategic planning framework. Emphasis on areas of strategic importance, especially those which have significant implications and relevance for marketing policy decisions in competitive situations.

    Credit Hours: (3)
    Restriction(s): Marketing major and Senior standing
    Prerequisite(s): MKTG 3110  with grade of C or above, and completion of at least three additional marketing courses with grades of C or above
    Most Recently Offered (Day): Spring 2021, Fall 2021, Fall 2021
    Most Recently Offered (Evening): Summer 2020, Spring 2021, Summer 2021


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  • MKTG 3400 - Marketing Internship


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

    Credit Hours: (3)
    Restriction(s): Junior or Senior standing; Marketing major in good standing; and permission of instructor
    Prerequisite(s): MKTG 3110  with grade of C or above
    Grading Method: Graded on a Pass/No Credit basis.
    Repeatability: May not be repeated for credit or taken for credit at the same time or following any other internship for credit.
    Most Recently Offered (Day): Course has not been offered at this time in the past 3 years
    Most Recently Offered (Evening): Course has not been offered at this time in the past 3 years


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  • MKTG 3500 - Marketing Cooperative Education Experience


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

     

    Credit Hours: (0)
    Restriction(s): Marketing major. 
    Grading Method: Graded on a Satisfactory/Unsatisfactory basis.
    Repeatability: Course may be repeated
    Most Recently Offered (Day): Course has not been offered at this time in the past 3 years
    Most Recently Offered (Evening): Course has not been offered at this time in the past 3 years


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  • MKTG 3800 - Directed Study


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

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


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Middle, Secondary, and K-12 Education

  
  • MDSK 2100 - Foundations of Education in Secondary Schools


    An introduction to the field of education and teaching at the high school level.  Provides students with an introduction to education including social, historical, and philosophical foundations and also examines current organizational structures of schools, school reforms issues, and the roles and responsibilities of high school teachers.  In addition to the course, a minimum of 12 hours of clinical observation at a high school is required. This course serves as the prerequisite for students seeking the Minor in Secondary Education .

    Credit Hours: (3)
    Most Recently Offered (Day): Fall 2021, Fall 2021, Fall 2021
    Most Recently Offered (Evening): First Summer 2019, Summer 2020


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  • MDSK 3100 - Inclusive Classrooms


    Examines diverse classroom contexts in relation to power, race, class, language, privilege, and equity in U.S schools.  Undergraduate teacher education candidates explore effective strategies that meet the academic and socio-emotional needs of English Learners (ELs), populations at risk for school failure, and other diverse student communities.  Also provided is an introduction to issues, policies, and strategies for adapting standard instruction for students with disabilities and gifted learners. 

    Credit Hours: (3)
    Most Recently Offered (Day): Fall 2020, Fall 2021, Fall 2021
    Most Recently Offered (Evening): Course has not been offered at this time in the past 3 years


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  • MDSK 3150 - Research and Analysis of Teaching Middle School Learners


    Should be taken in the semester prior to student teaching. Concepts, methods, and practices used by effective teachers in their daily classroom routines, including systematic observation skills, interpretation of observation data, and application of research-based findings. Includes 20 hours of field experiences.

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


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  • MDSK 3151 - Instructional Design and Technology Integration


    Introduction to the systematic process of planning for effective instruction, assessment, technology integration, and classroom leadership. Clinical experience required.

    Credit Hours: (3) (W)
    General Education Requirement(s) Satisfied: Writing in the Disciplines (W)
    Most Recently Offered (Day): Spring 2021, Fall 2021, Fall 2021
    Most Recently Offered (Evening): Spring 2019


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  • MDSK 3160 - Learning and Development: Birth through Adolescence


    Theories of learning and development and a systematic examination of childhood and adolescence, with particular attention to biological, social, and cognitive areas of child development. Includes 10 hours of field experiences.

    Credit Hours: (3)
    Prerequisite(s): EDUC 1100  or EDUC 2100 ; SPED 2100 ; and admission to Teacher Education.
    Most Recently Offered (Day): Course has not been offered at this time in the past 3 years
    Most Recently Offered (Evening): Course has not been offered at this time in the past 3 years


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  • MDSK 3161 - K-12 Curriculum Studies


    Curriculum planning and development skills with emphasis on relating school content and skills to societal and individual needs, designing and implementing integrated activities, and examining the nature and functions of schools.

    Credit Hours: (3)
    Prerequisite(s): EDUC 1100  or EDUC 2100 ; SPED 2100 ; and admission to Teacher Education.
    Most Recently Offered (Day): Course has not been offered at this time in the past 3 years
    Most Recently Offered (Evening): Course has not been offered at this time in the past 3 years


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  • MDSK 4100L - Content Pedagogy Lab


    Provides undergraduate teacher education candidates exposure to the continued modeling of evidence-validated practices, the rehearsal of instructional tasks, and numerous opportunities for feedback on pedagogical decision-making within the content area (English, Foreign Language Education, Mathematics, Science, Social Studies). 

    Credit Hours: (1)
    Prerequisite(s): MDSK 3100 ; MDSK 3151 ; MDSK 4210 ; and MDLG 3130  or SECD 4140  
    Cross-listed Course(s): MDSK 5100L
    Repeatability: May be repeated for credit one time.
    Most Recently Offered (Day): Spring 2021, Fall 2021, Fall 2021
    Most Recently Offered (Evening): Fall 2021, Fall 2021, Fall 2021


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  • MDSK 4101 - Assessment of Middle Grades and Secondary School Learners in Science


    For current and future teachers of middle grades and secondary schools to develop multiple criteria assessment models and to master other competencies prescribed by the State of North Carolina.  Provides a foundation in the understanding of authentic assessment and its application in middle and secondary school science classrooms.

    Credit Hours: (2)
    Prerequisite(s): MDSK 3100 , MDSK 3151 , and MDSK 4210  
    Pre- or Corequisite(s): MDSK 4100L  and MDSK 4251  
    Cross-listed Course(s): MDSK 5101
    Most Recently Offered (Day): Course has not been offered at this time in the past 3 years
    Most Recently Offered (Evening): Spring 2020, Spring 2021, Fall 2021


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  • MDSK 4102 - Assessment of Secondary School Learners in Mathematics


    Designed to foster Secondary Mathematics Education teacher candidates’ knowledge of and skills for creating and implementing equitable assessments in K-12 classrooms.  Learning modules provide an overview of the major principles involved in mathematics assessment, focusing on both theoretical and practical issues.  Students practice creating/adapting, administering, and/or scoring both formative and summative assessments.  Students take into account issues of equity and cultural relevance in this work.  They also practice analyzing data from such assessments, making instructional decisions based on those data, and providing student feedback.

    Credit Hours: (2)
    Prerequisite(s): MDSK 3100 ; MDSK 3151 ; MDSK 4210 ; and MDLG 3130  or SECD 4140  
    Pre- or Corequisite(s): MAED 4252  and MDSK 4100L  
    Cross-listed Course(s): MDSK 5102
    Most Recently Offered (Day): Course has not been offered at this time in the past 3 years
    Most Recently Offered (Evening): Course has not been offered at this time in the past 3 years


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  • MDSK 4103 - Assessment in Teaching Middle and Secondary Social Studies


    Prepares middle and secondary social studies teachers to plan and implement formal and informal assessments.  Encompasses both authentic assessment and more traditional evaluation forms. 

    Credit Hours: (2)
    Prerequisite(s): MDSK 3100 ; MDSK 3151 ; MDSK 4210 ; and MDLG 3130  or SECD 4140  
    Pre- or Corequisite(s): MDSK 4100L  and MDSK 4253  
    Cross-listed Course(s): MDSK 5103
    Most Recently Offered (Day): Course has not been offered at this time in the past 3 years
    Most Recently Offered (Evening): Course has not been offered at this time in the past 3 years


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  • MDSK 4104 - Assessment in Teaching K-12 English


    Supports current and future English Language Arts teachers as they critically analyze and develop appropriate and diverse assessments for learners.  Approaches assessment as a method to support students’ literacy development, with particular attention to the ways that assessment should align with and extend students’ cultural and learning differences.  Examines the alignment across standards and assessment methods and supports students in understanding the ways that assessment data can be analyzed and used to inform future teaching and lesson planning.  Students consider how they can engage learners in the assessment process to encourage learners to take responsibility for and ownership over their own learning.

    Credit Hours: (2)
    Restriction(s): Permission of department
    Prerequisite(s): MDSK 3100 ; MDSK 3151 ; MDSK 4210 ; and MDLG 3130  or SECD 4140  
    Corequisite(s): ENGL 4254  and MDSK 4100L  
    Cross-listed Course(s): MDSK 5104
    Most Recently Offered (Day): Course has not been offered at this time in the past 3 years
    Most Recently Offered (Evening): Course has not been offered at this time in the past 3 years


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  • MDSK 4150 - Assessment, Reflection, and Management Practices


    In addition to receiving edTPA support, teacher candidates are familiarized with concepts, methods, and practices used by effective teachers in their daily classroom routine, including assessment, reflection, classroom and behavior management. Course may be taught on site at a Professional Development School. Includes 30 hours of field experiences.

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


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  • MDSK 4210 - Classroom Leadership


    Emphasizes strategies and forms of classroom management and leadership that establish positive, productive, and equitable classroom environments for middle grades and secondary students. Consists of a clinical site visit to a local school.

    Credit Hours: (2)
    Restriction(s): Middle Grades Education major or Secondary Education minor
    Most Recently Offered (Day): Spring 2020
    Most Recently Offered (Evening): Fall 2020, Spring 2021, Fall 2021


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  • MDSK 4251 - Teaching Science to Middle and Secondary School Learners


    Should be taken semester prior to student teaching. Preparation to teach science at the middle and secondary school levels with emphasis on a holistic, interdisciplinary understanding of science; science as related to everyday life and society; and interdisciplinary aspects of science. Includes 30 hours of field experiences.

    Credit Hours: (3)
    Prerequisite(s): MDSK 3100 ; MDSK 3151 ; MDSK 4210 ; and MDLG 3130  or SECD 4140 
    Corequisite(s): MDSK 4100L 
    Cross-listed Course(s): MDSK 5251
    Most Recently Offered (Day): Course has not been offered at this time in the past 3 years
    Most Recently Offered (Evening): Spring 2020, Spring 2021, Fall 2021


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  • MDSK 4253 - Teaching Social Studies to Middle and Secondary School Learners


    Should be taken semester prior to student teaching. A methods course for teaching social studies at the middle and secondary school levels. Emphasis on using social science content to develop effective teaching strategies, instructional plans, and classroom materials for teaching social studies to middle and secondary school students. Includes 30 hours of field experiences.

    Credit Hours: (3) (SL)
    Prerequisite(s): MDSK 3100 ; MDSK 3151 ; MDSK 4210 ; and MDLG 3130  or SECD 4140  
    Corequisite(s): MDSK 4100L  
    Cross-listed Course(s): MDSK 5253
    Most Recently Offered (Day): Fall 2020, Fall 2020, Fall 2021
    Most Recently Offered (Evening): Spring 2019


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Military Science

  
  • MSCI 1000 - Physical Fitness


    Military Fitness provides a program focused on muscular strength, muscular endurance, and aerobic endurance.  The weekly classes provide students with opportunities for strenuous physical activity and also serve as examples of exercise routines that students can adopt as personal workout plans.  The course provides a basic understanding of Army Physical Training and improves upon the leadership dynamic of participants.  Progress is graded using the Army Physical Fitness Test (APFT) and leadership traits. 

    Credit Hours: (1)
    Restriction(s): Students must be able to participate in normal college physical education program and must obtain a physician’s signature or a “Medical Fitness Statement” provided by the Department of Military Science at the beginning of the semester.
    Most Recently Offered (Day): Fall 2020, Spring 2021, Fall 2021
    Most Recently Offered (Evening): Course has not been offered at this time in the past 3 years


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  • MSCI 1101 - Leadership and Personal Development


    Introduces students to the personal challenges and competencies that are critical for effective leadership.  Students learn how the personal development of life skills such as cultural understanding, goal setting, time management, mental resiliency, physical fitness, and stress management relate to leadership and the Army profession.  Includes instruction in map reading, land navigation, and customs and courtesies of the Army.  Participation in leadership lab is required.  There is no military obligation to take this course; open to all UNC Charlotte and CAEC consortium students. Participation in leadership lab is required.

    Credit Hours: (1)
    Corequisite(s): MSCI 1101L .
    Most Recently Offered (Day): Fall 2020, Fall 2021, Fall 2021
    Most Recently Offered (Evening): Course has not been offered at this time in the past 3 years


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  • MSCI 1101L - Leadership and Personal Development Lab


    Students learn the basic fundamentals in being a member of a team.  This is taught through multiple venues, including drill and ceremony, land navigation, weapons familiarization, basic rifle marksmanship, medical tasks, individual movement techniques, engaging targets, understanding Army acronyms, hand and arm signals, reactive leadership, and radio protocol procedures.  Freshmen learn basic leadership skills and master the fundamentals of being a follower. 

    Credit Hours: (1)
    Corequisite(s): MSCI 1101 .
    Most Recently Offered (Day): Fall 2020, Fall 2020, Fall 2021
    Most Recently Offered (Evening): Course has not been offered at this time in the past 3 years


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  • MSCI 1102 - Introduction to Leadership


    Overview of leadership fundamentals such as setting direction, the profession of arms, listening, presenting briefs, providing feedback, and using effective writing skills.  Students explore dimensions of leadership attributes and core leader competencies in the context of practical, hands-on, and interactive exercises.  Cadets who are contracted or conditionally contracted by the end of their Freshman year may be required to attend Cadet Initial Entry Training (CIET) at Fort Knox, KY, during the summer.  Participation in leadership lab is required.  There is no military obligation to take this course; open to all UNC Charlotte and CAEC consortium students. Participation in leadership lab is required.

    Credit Hours: (1)
    Corequisite(s): MSCI 1102L .
    Most Recently Offered (Day): Spring 2020, Spring 2021, Spring 2021
    Most Recently Offered (Evening): Course has not been offered at this time in the past 3 years


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