Symbols & Numeric |
245 Writing Philosophy (3) |
2-D Media Studies |
2-D Media Studies- for Art Education Majors |
3-D Media Studies |
609 Programming for Engineers and Scientists (3) |
A |
AAA 111 Religion and Popular Culture (3) |
AAA 201 Introduction to Asian/ Asian American Studies (3) MPF |
AAA 203 Global Religions of India (3) MPF |
AAA 207 China and Globalization (3) MPF |
AAA 210 Psychology Across Cultures (3) MPF |
AAA 211 Writing with Purpose: Interdisciplinary Inquiry and Communication (3) |
AAA 248 Asian American Literature (3) MPF |
AAA 313 Marriage Across Cultures (3) |
AAA 351 Cultural Politics of Gender and Sexuality in Asian/America (3) |
AAA 363 Sociology of Families (3) |
AAA 369 Colonial & Postcolonial Literature (3) |
AAA 410 Topics in Asian/Asian American Studies (3) |
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About Admission |
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About Admission |
About Miami |
Academic Advising |
Academic Calendar |
Academic Departments and Chairs |
Academic Dismissal |
Academic Divisions and Departments |
Academic Divisions and Programs |
Academic Opportunities |
Academic Planning |
Academic Probation |
Academic Responsibilities |
Academic Support |
Academic Suspension |
Academic Suspension or Dismissal |
Academic Warning |
Academic Warning, Probation, Suspension, and Dismissal |
ACC 1 A Language of Accounting. |
ACC 2 Financial Accounting and Reporting. |
ACC 221 Introduction to Financial Accounting (3) MPT |
ACC 222 Introduction to Managerial Accounting (3) MPT |
ACC 256 Accountancy Career Exploration and Planning (1) |
ACC 321 Intermediate Financial Accounting (3) MPT |
ACC 330 Professional Practice (0-1; maximum 2) |
ACC 333 Managerial Cost Accounting (3) |
ACC 343 Federal Income Tax Accounting (3) |
ACC 361 Modeling Business Processes in Accounting Information Systems (3) |
ACC 383 Comparative Accounting (4) |
ACC 422/522 Financial Accounting Research (3) MPT |
ACC 433 Management Accounting for Processes (3) |
ACC 445 Corporate Partnership and Taxation (3) |
ACC 452/552 Internal Auditing (3) |
ACC 453/553 Financial Statement Auditing (3) |
ACC 458 Advanced Auditing Topics and Research (3) |
ACC 461 Accounting for Business Combinations (3) |
ACC 468/568 Accounting for Governmental and Not-for-Profit Organizations (3) MPT |
ACC 477 Independent Study (1-3) |
ACC 601 MBA Accounting Module (3) |
ACC 611 Accounting for Managers (3) |
ACC 622 Information for Business Valuation and Decisions (3) |
ACC 630 Graduate Professional Practice (0) |
ACC 643 Income Tax Research (3) |
ACC 644 Taxation of Business Entities (3) |
ACC 646 Taxes and Business Decisions (3) |
ACC 650 Fraud Examination (3) |
ACC 653 Assurance Services (3) |
ACC 655 Control of Accounting & Reporting Risk (3) |
ACC 681 Special Studies in Accounting (1-4) |
ACC 695 Integrative Accounting Capstone (3) |
Accountancy- Bachelor of Science in Business |
ACCOUNTANCY COURSES (ACC- Business) |
Accountancy- Master of Accountancy |
Accreditation |
ACE 112 Advanced Communications Strategies: Speaking and Listening for Academic Contexts (5) |
ACE 113 Reading and Writing in Academic Contexts (4) |
ACT or SAT Reasoning Test Scores |
Actuarial Science |
Adding a Course |
Additional Major, Minor, or Degree |
Admission for Graduate Students |
Admission for Undergraduate Students |
Admission Prerequisites |
Admission Requirements |
Admission Tests |
Adolescent/Young Adult Education Integrated English Language Arts- Bachelor of Science in Education |
Advanced Aeronautics Courses |
Advanced Chemistry and Biochemistry Courses |
Advanced Classics Courses |
Advanced Economics Courses |
Advanced English Courses |
Advanced French Courses |
Advanced Geography Courses |
Advanced Geology Courses |
Advanced German Courses |
Advanced Greek Language and Literature Courses |
Advanced Italian Courses |
Advanced Japanese Courses |
Advanced Latin Language and Literature Courses |
Advanced Microbiology Courses |
Advanced Philosophy Courses |
Advanced Physics Courses |
Advanced Placement Program (AP) |
Advanced Political Science Courses |
Advanced Portuguese Courses |
Advanced Psychology Courses |
Advanced Spanish Courses |
Advanced Teacher Education Courses |
Advisers |
Advisory Committees |
AER 101 Introduction to Aeronautics (3) MPF |
AER 118 Introduction to Atmospheric Science (3) MPF |
AER 121 Flight Fundamentals (3) |
AER 130 Flight Training (1-3; maximum 8) |
AER 221 Advanced Flight Fundamentals (2) |
AER 253 Basic Meteorology Laboratory (1) |
AERONAUTICS COURSES (AER-Arts and Science; Department of Physics) |
Aerospace Studies |
AEROSPACE STUDIES COURSES (AES-Arts and Science) |
AES 1 Air Power and National Security. |
AES 110 Leadership Laboratory (1) |
AES 111 Leadership Laboratory (1) |
AES 121 The Foundations of the United States Air Force (1) |
AES 122 The Foundations of the United States Air Force (1) |
AES 210 Leadership Laboratory (1) |
AES 211 Leadership Laboratory (1) |
AES 221 The Evolution of USAF Air and Space Power (1) MPT |
AES 222 The Evolution of USAF Air and Space Power (1) MPT |
AES 310 Leadership Laboratory (1) |
AES 311 Leadership Laboratory (1) |
AES 331 Aerospace Leadership and Management (3) |
AES 332 Aerospace Leadership and Management (3) |
AES 410 Leadership Laboratory (1) |
AES 411 Leadership Laboratory (1) |
AES 431 National Security Affairs and Preparation for Active Duty (3) MPT |
AES 432 National Security Affairs and Preparation for Active Duty (3) MPC |
Aging and Health |
Aging and Public Policy |
Aid for Another University or Study Abroad Program |
Air Force Reserve Officers Training Corps (AFROTC) |
Algebra and Trigonometry |
AMERICAN CULTURE & ENGLISH PROGRAM (ACE- Arts and Science) |
American Studies |
American Studies- Bachelor of Arts |
AMERICAN STUDIES COURSES (AMS-Arts and Science) |
AMS 105 American Studies Film Series (1) |
AMS 111 Religion and Popular Culture (3) |
AMS 135 Understanding Jazz, Its History and Context (3) MPF |
AMS 183 Images of America (3) |
AMS 205 Introduction to American Studies (3) MPF |
AMS 206 Approaches to American Culture (3) |
AMS 207 America - A Global Perspective (3) MPF |
AMS 211 Writing with Purpose: Interdisciplinary Inquiry and Communication (3) |
AMS 213 Appalachia: Cultures and Music (3) |
AMS 214 History of Miami University (3) |
AMS 216 Introduction to Public History (3) |
AMS 222 Italian American Culture (3) MPF |
AMS 241 Religions of the American Peoples (4) MPT |
AMS 242 Religious Pluralism in Modern America (4) MPT |
AMS 245 Women, Religion and Social Change in America (4) MPT |
AMS 246 Native American Literature (3) MPF |
AMS 247 Appalachian Literature (3) MPF |
AMS 248 Asian American Literature (3) MPF |
AMS 253 Work, Wealth, and Power: U.S. Business and Labor History (3) |
AMS 271 Cultures and Literature of the American South (3) MPF |
AMS 285 Introduction to African American Music (3) |
AMS 301 American Identities (3) |
AMS 302 Transnational America (3) |
AMS 303 Consumer Culture (3) |
AMS 304 History, Memory, Tradition (3) |
AMS 305 American Icons (3) |
AMS 310 Special Topics in American Studies (1-4; maximum 16) |
AMS 340 Internship in American Studies (1-20) |
AMS 341 Protestantism and the Development of American Culture (4) MPT |
AMS 348 Ethnic American Literatures (3) |
AMS 357 Gilded Age America (3) |
AMS 362 The Era of the American Revolution (3) |
AMS 363 The Early American Republic 1783-1815 (3) |
AMS 367 The United States in the 1960s (3) MPT |
AMS 371 Native American History to 1840 (3) |
AMS 372 Native American History since 1840 (3) |
AMS 373 Transforming America 1815-1848 |
AMS 379 U.S. Consumerism, 1890-Present (3) |
AMS 382 Women in American History (3) MPT |
AMS 385 The Roots of Black Music: Blues, Gospel and Soul (3) MPT |
AMS 386 The History and Development of Hip Hop Culture in America (3) MPT |
AMS 390 Studies in American Regionalism (3; maximum 6) MPT |
AMS 392 Sex and Gender in American Culture (3) MPT |
AMS 397 American Environmental History (3) |
AMS 401 Senior Capstone in American Studies (4) MPC |
AMS 405 American Studies Workshop (1-4) |
AMS 413 American Religious Thought and Spirituality (4) |
AMS 433 Oral Tradition: History and Practice (3) |
AMS 435 Public History Practicum (3) |
AMS 442 Religion, Society and Culture in New England (4) MPT |
AMS 445 Issues in the Study of Native American Religions (4) |
AMS 461 American Music (3) |
Anthropology |
Anthropology- Bachelor of Arts |
ANTHROPOLOGY COURSES (ATH-Arts and Science) |
Application for Graduation |
Application for Graduation |
Application for Graduation |
Applied Music |
Applied Sociological Research |
Applied Statistics- Certificate |
Applying a Transfer Course to the Global Miami Plan |
Applying for Assistance |
Arabic |
ARABIC COURSES (ARB-Arts and Science; Department of German, Russian, and East Asian Languages) |
ARB 1 Developing Language Skills in Arabic. |
ARB 101 Elementary Arabic I (4) |
ARB 102 Elementary Arabic II (4) |
ARB 110 Contemporary Spoken Arabic (4) |
ARB 201 Intermediate Modern Arabic (3) |
ARB 202 Intermediate Modern Arabic (3) |
ARB 230 Topics in Arabic Literature in Translation (3) |
ARB 301 Advanced Arabic (3) |
ARB 302 Advanced Arabic (3) |
ARB 311 Media Arabic (3) |
ARB 680 Directed Study in Arabic Language and Literature (1-4; maximum 12) |
ARC 101/102 Beginning Design Studio (5, 5) |
ARC 105 Introduction to Architecture (3) |
ARC 107 Global Design (3) |
ARC 113/114 Methods of Presentation, Representation and Re-Presentation (2, 2) |
ARC 188 Ideas in Architecture (3) MPF |
ARC 201/202 Architecture Studio (5, 5) |
ARC 203/204 Interior Design Studio (5, 5) |
ARC 211 Introduction to Landscape and Urban Design (3) |
ARC 212 Principles of Environmental Systems (3) MPF |
ARC 213 Graphic Media III (2) |
ARC 214 Graphic Media IV (2) |
ARC 221/222 History and Philosophy of Environmental Design (3, 3) MPF |
ARC 225 Design: Behavior, Perception, Aesthetics (3) |
ARC 301/302 Architecture Studio (6, 6) |
ARC 303/304 Interior Design Studio (6, 6) |
ARC 309 Furniture Design and Construction (3) |
ARC 321 History of Interiors (3) |
ARC 335 Landscape: Inquiry and Experience (3) |
ARC 401/402 Architecture Studio (6, 6) |
ARC 402C Senior Studio Capstone Experience (6) MPC |
ARC 403 Interior Design Studio (6) |
ARC 404/504, 405/505, 406/506 Seminars (1-3) |
ARC 408 Interior Design Studio (6) MPC |
ARC 410/510 Statics & Strengths of Materials (3) |
ARC 411/511, 412/512 Structural Design (3, 3) |
ARC 413/513 Environmental Systems I (3) |
ARC 414/514 Environmental Systems II (3) |
ARC 417/517 Architectural Materials (3) |
ARC 418/518 Construction Methods (3) |
ARC 419 Materials of Interior Design (3) |
ARC 422/522 History of Urbanization (3) |
ARC 424/524 Seminar on Modern Architecture in Latin America (3) |
ARC 426/526 Architecture and Society (3) MPC |
ARC 427/527 The American City Since 1940 (3) MPT |
ARC 435/535 Theory and History of Landscape Architecture (3) |
ARC 441/541 Professional Practice (3) |
ARC 444 Professional Practice in Interior Design (3) |
ARC 451/551 Modern and Contemporary Architecture (3) |
ARC 452/552 Recent Architecture Theory (3) |
ARC 490/590 Independent Studies (1-3) |
ARC 581, 582, 583, 584 Architecture Studio (6, 6, 6, 6) |
ARC 601/602 Architecture Studio (6, 6) |
ARC 612 Graphic Media I (2) |
ARC 613 Graphic Media II (2-3; maximum 3) |
ARC 614 Graphic Media III (2-3; maximum 3) |
ARC 621 History of Architecture I (3) |
ARC 622 History of Architecture II (3) |
ARC 634 Architectural Theory (3) |
ARC 636 Design & Research Methods (3) |
ARC 690 Independent Study (1-3) |
ARC 700 Thesis Coursework (1-9) |
ARC 701 Pre-Thesis Architecture Studio (6) |
ARC 702 Thesis Architecture Studio (6) |
Architecture and Interior Design |
ARCHITECTURE AND INTERIOR DESIGN COURSES (ARC-Creative Arts) |
Architecture- Master of Architecture |
Area of Major |
Armed Forces Credit |
Armstrong Institute for Interactive Media Studies |
ART 111 Visual Fundamentals (3) |
ART 121/122 Drawing I, II (3, 3) |
ART 140 Beginning Glass (1.5) |
ART 147 Beginning Art Photography (1) |
ART 149 Beginning Digital Photography (1.5) |
ART 151 What is Graphic Design? (1) |
ART 155 Beginning Drawing (1.5) |
ART 160 Beginning Ceramics (1.5) |
ART 165 Beginning Metals (1.5) |
ART 170 Basic Woodworking (1.5) |
ART 171 Visual Fundamentals: 3-D (3) |
ART 181 Concepts in Art (3) MPF |
ART 183 Images of America (3) MPF |
ART 185 India and Southeast Asia (3) MPF |
ART 187 History of Western Art: Prehistoric-Gothic (3) MPF |
ART 188 History of Western Art: Renaissance - Modern (3) MPF |
ART 189 History of Western Dress (3) MPF |
ART 195 The Profession of Art Education (3) |
ART 2 Ceramics Studio. |
ART 221/222 Drawing III, IV (3, 3) |
ART 231 Painting I (3) |
ART 233 Global Perspectives on Dress (3) MPF |
ART 235 The Gods are Here: Spirituality and Text in African Art (3) |
ART 241 Printmaking I (3) |
ART 251 Typography (3) |
ART 252 Image (3) |
ART 254 Kinetic Type (3) |
ART 255 Introduction to Digital Imaging (3) |
ART 256 Design, Perception & Audience (3) MPF |
ART 257 Photography (3) |
ART 259 Art and Digital Tools I (3) |
ART 261 Ceramics I (3) MPT |
ART 264 Jewelry Design and Metals I (3) MPT |
ART 271 Sculpture I (3) MPT |
ART 276 Introduction to the Art of the Black Diaspora (3) |
ART 278 Text and Image in East Asian Buddhist Art (3) |
ART 279 Buddhism and Culture: China and Japan (3) MPF |
ART 281 Contemporary Art Forum (1; maximum 3) |
ART 283 Modern America (3) |
ART 285 Writing and Research in Art and Architectural History (3) |
ART 286 China, Korea, and Japan (3) MPF |
ART 295 Early Childhood Art Education (3) |
ART 296 Middle to Adult Art Education (3) |
ART 3 Metals Studio. |
ART 308E The Art Experience for Early Childhood (3) |
ART 309 The Arts of African Peoples (3) |
ART 311 Chinese Painting History (3) |
ART 312 Japanese Painting and Prints (3) |
ART 313 Early Christian, Byzantine, and Islamic Art (3) |
ART 314 Italian Renaissance (3) MPT |
ART 315 High Renaissance and Mannerism (3) |
ART 316 Baroque Art in Europe (3) |
ART 317 The Arts of Colonial Latin America (3) |
ART 318 Modernism, Modernity, and the Visual Arts (3) |
ART 319 Postmodern Art and Theory (3) |
ART 321/322 Drawing V, VI (3; maximum 6) |
ART 323 Thematic Studio: Animation (3-4; maximum 7) |
ART 331/332 Painting II, III (3, 3) |
ART 340 Internship (1-3, maximum 6) |
ART 341/342 Printmaking II, III (3, 3) |
ART 350 Illustration (3; maximum 6) |
ART 351 Print Design Systems (3) |
ART 352 Identity Systems (3) |
ART 353 The Business of Design (3) |
ART 354 3-Dimensional Design (6) |
ART 355 Interactive Design (3) |
ART 357/358 Photography II, III (3, 3) |
ART 359 Art and Digital Tools II (3) |
ART 361 Ceramics II (3) MPT |
ART 362 Ceramics III (3) MPT |
ART 364 Jewelry Design and Metals II (3) MPT |
ART 365 Jewelry Design and Metals III (3) MPT |
ART 371 Sculpture II (3) MPT |
ART 372 Sculpture III (3) MPT |
ART 381 Greek and Roman Architecture (3) MPT |
ART 382 Greek and Roman Sculpture (3) MPT |
ART 383 Greek and Roman Painting (3) MPT |
ART 386 Art of the Weimar Republic (3) |
ART 389 The History of Photography (3) |
ART 390 Supplemental Problems (1-3; maximum 6) |
ART 391 Field Study in Art and Architecture History (3) |
ART 395 The Art Teacher (3) |
ART 4 Sculpture Studio. |
ART 419 Supervised Student Teaching in Art (16) MPC |
ART 421 Drawing VII (3) |
ART 422 Drawing VIII (3) |
ART 431/531 Painting IV (3) |
ART 432/532 Painting V (3) |
ART 441/541 Printmaking IV (3) |
ART 442/542 Printmaking V (3) |
ART 450 Alternative Design Media (3) |
ART 451 The Professional Portfolio (3) |
ART 452 Senior Degree Project (3) MPC |
ART 453 Highwire Brand Studio (4) MPC |
ART 455/555 Design History and Cultural Contexts (3) |
ART 457/557 Photography IV (3) |
ART 458/558 Photography V (3) |
ART 461/561 Ceramics IV (3) |
ART 462/562 Ceramics V (3) |
ART 464/564 Jewelry Design and Metals IV (3; maximum 6) |
ART 471/571 Sculpture IV (3) |
ART 472/572 Sculpture V (3) |
ART 480 Seminar in Art History (3) |
ART 485/585 Art of the Early 19th Century (3) MPT |
ART 486/586 Art of the Late 19th Century (3) MPT |
ART 487/587 Art of the Early 20th Century (3) MPT |
ART 489/589 Art of the Late 20th Century (3) MPT |
ART 490 Supplemental Problems (1-3; maximum 6) |
ART 492 Professional Artist's Portfolio and Exhibition Experience (3) MPC |
ART 493/593 Art Curriculum in the School (3) |
ART 495/595 Art Education Practicum (3) |
ART 496/596 Seminar on Theory for Visual Artists (3; maximum 6) |
ART 497 Museums as Interpreters of Culture (3) MPC |
ART 498/598 History and Methods in Art and Architectural History (3) MPC |
ART 5 Three-Dimensional Art Studio. |
ART 600 Advanced Research Problems (1-3; maximum 18) |
ART 601 Teaching Assistant Seminar (3) |
ART 603 Development of Philosophical Foundations in Art Education (3) |
ART 604 Research in Art Education (3) |
ART 605 Current Issues in Art Education (3) |
ART 606 Graduate Seminar in Art Education (3) |
ART 607 Independent Reading in Art Education (1-4; maximum 12) |
ART 620 Graduate Study Drawing (3-6: maximum 18) |
ART 630 Graduate Study in Painting (3-6; maximum 48) |
ART 640 Graduate Study in Printmaking (3-6; maximum 48) |
ART 660 Graduate Study in Ceramics (3-6; maximum 48) |
ART 664 Graduate Study in Metals (3-6; maximum 48) |
ART 670 Graduate Study in Sculpture (3-6; maximum 48) |
ART 680 Graduate Seminar in Art History (3; maximum 9) |
ART 690 Special Problems (1-3; maximum 18) |
ART 700 Thesis (1-12; minimum required: 6 for M.A., 9 for M.F.A.; maximum 18) |
Art and Architecture History |
ART COURSES (ART-Creative Arts) |
Art Education- Bachelor of Science in Art with Multi-Age Visual Arts Licensure |
Art Education- Master of Arts |
Art, Studio- Master of Fine Arts |
Arts Management |
Arts Management |
Arts Management |
Arts-Professional Arrangement |
ASIAN AND ASIAN AMERICAN STUDIES COURSES (AAA- Arts and Science; Department of German, Russian, and East Asian Languages) |
Asian/Asian American Studies |
Assistance for Veterans |
Associate Degree Programs |
Associate’s Degree |
Associate’s Degree Programs |
ATH 1 Earth, Ecology, and Human Culture. |
ATH 135 Film as Ethnography (1) |
ATH 145 Lost Cities & Ancient Civilizations (3) MPF |
ATH 155 Introduction to Anthropology (4) MPF |
ATH 175 Peoples of the World (3) MPF, MPT |
ATH 185 Cultural Diversity in the U.S. (3) MPF |
ATH 206 Introduction to Latin America (3) MPF |
ATH 212 Introduction to Archaeological Theory and Methods (4) |
ATH 231 Foundations of Cultural Anthropology (4) MPT |
ATH 235 Imagining and Encountering the Anthropological Other (3) |
ATH 235L Imagining and Encountering the Anthropological Other (3) |
ATH 254 Introduction to Russian and Eurasian Studies (3) |
ATH 255 Foundations of Biological Anthropology (4) |
ATH 265 Introduction to Linguistic Anthropology (4) MPT |
ATH 3 World Cultures. |
ATH 301 Intercultural Relations (3) MPT |
ATH 303 Native American Culture (4) MPT |
ATH 304 Native North America: Anthropological Perspectives (3) MPT |
ATH 305 Latin America: Anthropological Perspectives (3) MPT |
ATH 306 Russia and Eurasia: Anthropological Perspectives (3) MPT |
ATH 307 The Middle East: Anthropological Perspectives (3) MPT |
ATH 308 South Asia: Anthropological Perspectives (3) |
ATH 309 Introduction to Linguistics (4) MPF |
ATH 312 Introduction to North American Archaeology (4) |
ATH 313 Introduction to South American Archaeology (4) |
ATH 314 Old World Archaeology (4) |
ATH 325 Identity, Race, Gender, Class (3) MPT |
ATH 329 Religions of Africa (3) MPT |
ATH 331 Social Anthropology (3) MPT |
ATH 335L Multiculturalism in Europe: Anthropological Perspectives (3) |
ATH 345 Global Media, Ethnography, and Film (3) |
ATH 348 Introduction to Medical Anthropology (3) |
ATH 351 Archaeological Field Methods (8) |
ATH 351W Archaeological Field Methods (8) |
ATH 355 Fossil Evidence for Human Evolution (3) |
ATH 358 Travelers, Migrants, and Refugees: Transnational Migration and Diasporic Communities (3) |
ATH 364 Language and Culture in Native North America (3) MPT |
ATH 366 African Oral Traditions (3) MPT |
ATH 368 Key Questions in Psychological Anthropology (3) |
ATH 378 Doctors, Clinics, and Epidemics (3) |
ATH 384 Anthropology of Capitalism: Russia (3) MPT |
ATH 388 Culture, Art, and Artifacts (3) |
ATH 390 Horizons of Anthropology (1-3; maximum 12; 6 in the major) |
ATH 395 Primate Biology and Behavior (3) |
ATH 4 World Cultures, Policy, and Ecology. |
ATH 403/503 Anthropology of Religion (3) |
ATH 405/505 Food, Taste, and Desire (3) |
ATH 409 Sustainability: European challenges and strategies (3) |
ATH 411/511 Applied Anthropology (3) MPT |
ATH 414/514 Caribbean Archaeology (3) |
ATH 415 Caribbean Archaeology Field & Lab Methods (6) |
ATH 416 Archaeological Site Analysis (3) |
ATH 421/521 Senior Seminar in Anthropology (3) MPC |
ATH 425/525 Ethnographic Field Methods (3) |
ATH 426/526 Ethnographic Field Research (4-16) MPC |
ATH 428/528 Anthropology of Women’s Health (3) |
ATH 431/531 Origins of the State (3) MPT |
ATH 434/534 Anthropology of Democracy and Citizenship (3) |
ATH 436/536 Havighurst Colloquium (3) |
ATH 448 Developing Solutions in Global Health (3) MPC |
ATH 461/561 Language Ideologies & Cultural Identities (3) |
ATH 465/565 Seminar in Linguistic Anthropology (3) |
ATH 471/571 Ecological Anthropology (3) MPT |
ATH 480 Independent Reading for Departmental Honors (3-6) |
ATH 482/582 Russian, Eastern European and Eurasian Summer Workshop (6 undergraduate; maximum 12) |
ATH 484 Beyond the Field Experience: Processing Cultural Adjustments (3) |
ATH 491 Anthropology Practicum (1-4; maximum 8) |
ATH 496/596 Observing Primate Behavior (4) |
ATH 497/597 Socio-Ecology of Primates (3) |
ATH 498/598 Evolution of Human Behavior (3) MPC |
ATH 5 World Cultures and Social Relations. |
ATH 600 Seminar in Anthropology (3; maximum 9) |
ATH 670 Independent Study in Anthropology (1-4; maximum 12) |
Athletic Training- Bachelor of Science in Athletic Training |
Audit Courses |
Auditing Courses |
Automobile Registration/Parking Permits |
Award Acceptance |
Award Information |
Awards |
Awards, Scholarships, and Prizes |
B |
Bachelor Degree Programs |
Bachelor of Arts in the History of Art and Architecture |
Bachelor of Arts in the History of Art and Architecture |
Bachelor of Arts in the History of Art and Architecture |
Bachelor of Integrative Studies |
BACHELOR OF INTEGRATIVE STUDIES COURSES (BIS) |
Bachelor of Science in Criminal Justice |
Bachelor’s Degree |
Basic Personal Computer Proficiency |
Basic Requirements: Bachelor of Science (B.S.) |
Basic Requirements: Bachelor of Science in Business |
Basic Requirements: Bachelor of Science Programs |
Bassoon |
Beginning a Bachelor’s Degree Program at Regional Locations |
BIO 1 Conservation and the Environment. |
BIO 101 Biotechnology: Coming of Age in the 21st Century (3) |
BIO 113 Animal Diversity (4) MPF, MPT |
BIO 114 Principles of Biology (4) MPF, MPT |
BIO 115 Biological Concepts: Ecology, Evolution, Genetics, and Diversity (4) MPF, MPT |
BIO 116 Biological Concepts: Structure, Function, Cellular, and Molecular Biology (4) MPF, MPT |
BIO 121 Environmental Biology (3) MPF, MPT |
BIO 126 Evolution: Just a theory? (3) MPF |
BIO 131 Plants, Humanity, and Environment (3) MPF, MPT |
BIO 155 Field Botany (3) MPF |
BIO 161 Principles of Human Physiology (4) MPF |
BIO 171 Human Anatomy and Physiology (4) MPF |
BIO 172 Human Anatomy and Physiology (4) |
BIO 176 Ecology of North America (3) MPF, MPT |
BIO 181 Medicinal and Therapeutic Plants (3) MPF |
BIO 191 Plant Biology (4) MPF, MPT |
BIO 2 Molecular Processes: From Cells to Whole Plants. |
BIO 201 Human Anatomy (4) |
BIO 203 Introduction to Cell Biology (3) MPT |
BIO 203L Plant Cell Biology Laboratory (1) |
BIO 204 Evolution of Plant Biodiversity: Genes to Biosphere (4) MPT |
BIO 205 Dendrology (4) |
BIO 206 Evolutionary Biology (3) MPT |
BIO 207 Writing Scientific Proposals (1) |
BIO 209 Fundamentals of Ecology (3) MPT |
BIO 221 Plant Propagation (4) |
BIO 232 Human Heredity (3) MPT |
BIO 241 Botanical Principles in Landscape Gardening (3) |
BIO 244 Viticulture and Enology (3) |
BIO 255 Introduction to Biotechnology (3) |
BIO 256 Introduction to Programming for the Life Sciences (3) |
BIO 3 Plant Ecology. |
BIO 302 Plant Taxonomy (4) |
BIO 305 Human Physiology (4) MPT |
BIO 306 Basic Horticulture (3) |
BIO 311 Vertebrate Zoology (4) MPT |
BIO 312 Invertebrate Zoology (4) MPT |
BIO 314 Plant and Fungal Diversity (4) MPT |
BIO 320 Directed Research (1-3) |
BIO 325 Pathophysiology (4) MPT |
BIO 333 Field Ecology (3) |
BIO 340 Internship (1-20) |
BIO 342 Genetics (3) MPT |
BIO 351 Environmental Education: Focus on Natural History (4) |
BIO 361 Patterns in Development (4) MPT |
BIO 364 Molecular Techniques (2) |
BIO 395 Primate Biology and Behavior (3) |
BIO 4 Plant Structure and Development. |
BIO 400 Capstone Seminar: Contemporary Issues in Biology (3) MPC |
BIO 401/501 Plant Ecology (3) MPT |
BIO 402/502 Plant Anatomy (3) MPT |
BIO 403/503 Plant Development (3) |
BIO 407/507 Ichthyology (4) |
BIO 408/508 Ornithology (4) |
BIO 409/509 Herpetology (4) |
BIO 410/510 Mammalogy (4) |
BIO 411/511 General Entomology (4) |
BIO 419R Independent Research Capstone (3) MPC |
BIO 422/522 Evolutionary and Population Genetics (4) |
BIO 424/524 Advanced Experimental Techniques in Structural and Functional Genomics (4) |
BIO 425/525 Environmental Plant Physiology (4) MPT |
BIO 431/531 Global Plant Diversity (3) MPT |
BIO 432/532 Ecoregions of North America (3) MPT |
BIO 435/535 Winter Biology (3) MPC |
BIO 444/544 Molecular Biology (3) MPC |
BIO 449/549 Biology of Cancer (3) |
BIO 452/552 Nerve and Muscle Physiology (4) MPC |
BIO 453/553 Animal Physiological Ecology (4) MPC |
BIO 454/554 Endocrinology (3) MPC |
BIO 457/557 Neuroanatomy (3) |
BIO 458/558 Neuroanatomical Methods (1) |
BIO 459/559 Methods in Neurophysiology (1) MPC |
BIO 462/562 Environmental Toxicology and Risk Assessment (4) MPC |
BIO 463/563 Limnology (4) MPT |
BIO 464/564 Laboratory in Cell and Molecular Biology (3) |
BIO 465/565 Animal Behavior (4) MPC |
BIO 466/566 Bioinformatics Computing Skills (3) |
BIO 467/567 Conservation Biology (3) MPC |
BIO 469/569 Neurophysiology (3) |
BIO 471/571 Molecular Physiology (3) |
BIO 480 Departmental Honors (1-6; maximum 6) |
BIO 481/581 Theory of Electron Microscopy (2) |
BIO 482/582 Scanning Electron Microscopy Laboratory (2) |
BIO 483/583 Transmission Electron Microscopy Laboratory (3) |
BIO 485/585 Bioinformatics Principles (3) |
BIO 490 Botany Capstone Seminar (1) MPC |
BIO 491 Seminar in Biology (1; maximum 2) |
BIO 496/596 Biodiversity of Kenya (6) MPC |
BIO 497/597 Socio-Ecology of Primates (3) |
BIO 498/598 Evolution of Human Behavior (3) MPC |
BIO 5 Concepts in Physiology. |
BIO 6 Animal Diversity. |
BIO 601 Seminar for Graduate Students (1) |
BIO 603 Cell Molecular and Structural Biology First Year Graduate Seminar (1) |
BIO 605 Advanced Molecular Biology (3) |
BIO 606 Advanced Cell Biology (3) |
BIO 620 Graduate Research (1-12; maximum 14) |
BIO 621 Advanced Plant Taxonomy (3) |
BIO 650 Seminar in Molecular Biology (1) |
BIO 671 Population and Community Ecology (4) |
BIO 672 Ecosystem and Global Ecology (4) |
BIO 689 Pedagogy For Graduate Students (1) |
BIO 691 Costa Rica: Neotropical Ecology (7) |
BIO 692 Namibia: Great Cat Conservation (7) |
BIO 693 Trinidad: Environmental Education (7) |
BIO 694 Habitats, Adaptations, & Evolution: Earth Expeditions (3) |
BIO 695 Plants & People: Earth Expeditions (3) |
BIO 696 Primate Behavior & Conservation: Earth Expeditions (3) |
BIO 700 Research for Master's Thesis (1-12; maximum 12) |
BIO 710 Advanced Seminar (1; maximum 4) |
BIO 720 Doctoral Research (1-12; maximum 14) |
BIO 750 Advanced Topics in Biology (1-5; maximum 20) |
BIO 790 Research in Biology (1-8; maximum 12) |
BIO 850 Research for Doctoral Dissertation (0-15) |
Biochemistry- Bachelor of Arts |
Biochemistry- Bachelor of Science |
Biochemistry- M.S., Ph.D. |
Bioengineering |
Bioengineering- Bachelor of Science in Engineering |
Bioinformatics |
Biological Physics- Bachelor of Science |
Biological Sciences- Master of Arts in Teaching |
Biology- Bachelor of Arts |
Biology- Bachelor of Science |
BIOLOGY COURSES (BIO-Arts and Science) |
Biology- Master of Arts, Master of Science, Doctor of Philosophy |
BIS 201 Introduction to Integrative Studies (3) |
BIS 301 Integrative Studies Seminar II (3) |
BIS 401 Senior Integrative Seminar (3) MPC |
Black World Studies |
Black World Studies- Bachelor of Arts |
BLACK WORLD STUDIES COURSES (BWS-Arts and Science) |
BLS 1 Law and Commerce. |
BLS 235 Mock Trial Practicum (1; 6 maximum) |
BLS 330 Professional Practice (0-1; maximum 2) |
BLS 342 Legal Environment of Business (3) MPT |
BLS 437 Cyberlaw (3) MPT |
BLS 442 Business Associations & Communal Law (3) MPT |
BLS 443 Property Law (3) |
BLS 462/562 Estates, Wills & Trusts (3) MPT |
BLS 464 International Business Law (3) MPT |
BLS 465 Ethics, Law, & Business (3) MPC |
Board of Trustees |
Books and Supplies |
Botany- Bachelor of Arts |
Botany- Bachelor of Science |
BOTANY COURSES (BOT-Arts and Science) |
Botany- M.A. in Teaching, M.S., Ph.D., Certificate in Ecology |
Brief History |
BTE 101 Introduction to Accounting I (3) |
BTE 102 Introduction to Accounting II (3) |
BTE 103 Introduction to Finance (3) |
BTE 105 Introduction to Marketing (3) |
BTE 106 Introduction to Business and the Economy (3) |
BTE 108 Introduction to Business Law (3) |
BTE 109 Quantitative Business Methods - An Introduction (3) |
BTE 111 Introduction to Management I (3) |
BTE 112 Introduction to Human Resources Management (3) |
BTE 113 Management & Supervisory Skills (3) |
BTE 125 Medical Office Simulation (3) |
BTE 181 Computers and Business (3) |
BTE 201 Federal Income Tax Procedures I (3) |
BTE 202 Payroll Records and Accounting (3) |
BTE 203 Computerized Accounting (3) |
BTE 204 Cost Accounting (3) |
BTE 205 Corporate Accounting (3) |
BTE 207 Management Planning and Control (3) |
BTE 208 Federal Income Tax Procedures II (3) |
BTE 220 Professional Practice (0-2; maximum 6) |
BTE 221 Professional Development (1-3) |
BTE 224 Medical Terminology (3) |
BTE 231 Real Estate Principles and Practices (3) |
BTE 233 Real Estate Law (3) |
BTE 234 Real Estate Finance (1) |
BTE 235 Real Estate Appraisal (1) |
BTE 241 Management of Business Operations (3) |
BTE 242 Management of Small Business Operations (3) |
BTE 243 Management of Worker Relations (3) |
BTE 244 Introduction to Global Business (3) |
BTE 261 Customer Service and Satisfaction (3) |
BTE 263 Sales and Promotions (3) |
BTE 266 Consumer Behavior (3) |
BTE 267 Marketing Research (3) |
BTE 268 New Product Development (3) |
BTE 281 Business Communications Software (3) |
BTE 282 Computer-Based Business Analysis (3) |
BTE 283 Desktop Publishing (3) |
BTE 284 Technology for Knowledge Workers (3) |
BTE 285 Business Information Management (3) |
BTE 286 Business and the Internet (3) |
BTE 290 Special Topics in Business Technology (1-3, repeatable with permission of chair; maximum 9) |
BTE 301 Personal Organization Skills (3) |
BTE 302 Financial Information for Managers (3) |
BTE 401 Leadership Decision Skills (3) |
BTE 402 Cross Cultural Leadership Skills (3) |
BUS 101 Foundations of Business Decision Making (3) |
BUS 102 Writing for Business Decision Making (1) |
BUS 131 China Business Seminar I (1) |
BUS 151 Exploring International Business (1) |
BUS 231 China Business Seminar II (1) |
BUS 301 Macro Concepts in Contemporary Business (3) MPT |
BUS 302 Micro Concepts in Contemporary Business (3) MPT |
BUS 303 Business Process Integration (3) MPT |
BUS 330 Professional Practice (0-1; maximum 2) |
BUS 371L International Business (4) |
BUS 373 International Business in Focus (3) |
BUS 450C Senior Honors Colloquium (1) |
BUS 601 MBA Strategy Module (1) |
BUS 605 MBA Business Skills Seminar (1) |
BUS 621 New Product & Service Design (2) |
BUS 622 Customer Acquisition (2) |
BUS 623 Internal Process Integration (2) |
BUS 624 Process Design & Improvement (2) |
BUS 625 Graduate Business Seminar I (1-2; maximum 4) |
BUS 626 Graduate Business Seminar II (2) |
BUS 629 Graduate Business Field Study (1-4; maximum 6) |
BUS 633 External Process Integration (2) |
BUS 637 Managing Competition (3) |
BUS 638 Global Markets (2) |
BUS 639 Change, Leadership and Culture (2) |
Business Administration- Master of Business Administration |
BUSINESS ANALYSIS COURSES (BUS-Business) |
Business Analytics |
Business Legal Studies |
BUSINESS LEGAL STUDIES COURSES (BLS-Business; Department of Finance) |
BUSINESS TECHNOLOGY COURSES (BTE-Business) |
Business Technology: Associate of Applied Business |
Business-Economics- Bachelor of Science in Business |
BWS 101 Introduction to Strategic Learning Tools in BWS (1) |
BWS 151 Introduction to Black World Studies (4) MPF, MPT |
BWS 156 Introduction to Africa (4) MPT |
BWS 204 Brazilian Culture Through Popular Music (3) |
BWS 209 Civilization of Africa (3) MPF |
BWS 210 Psychology Across Cultures (3) MPF |
BWS 211 Writing with Purpose: Interdisciplinary Inquiry and Communication (3) |
BWS 221 African-American History (3) MPT |
BWS 222 Race and Ethnicity in Antiquity (3) MPT |
BWS 224 Africa to 1884 (3) MPF |
BWS 225 The Making of Modern Africa (3) MPF |
BWS 235 The Gods are Here: Spirituality and Text in African Art (3) |
BWS 243 History of the Atlantic Slave Trade, 1400s to 1800s (3) |
BWS 265 Critical Inquiry: Penny Lecture Series (2) |
BWS 267 National Cinemas: African Film (3) |
BWS 276 Introduction to the Art of the Black Diaspora (3) |
BWS 279 African Americans in Sport (3) MPF |
BWS 292 Dance, Culture, and Contexts (3) |
BWS 301 Geography of Sub-Saharan Africa (4) MPT |
BWS 325 Identity, Race, Gender, Class (3) MPT |
BWS 336 African American Writing, 1746-1877 (3) MPT |
BWS 337 African American Writing, 1878-1945 (3) MPT |
BWS 338 African American Writing, 1946-Present (3) MPT |
BWS 339 Contemporary African Politics (3) |
BWS 341 East African History (3) |
BWS 342 Africa Since 1945 (3) |
BWS 343 African-American Religions (4) |
BWS 348 Race and Ethnic Relations (3) MPT |
BWS 352 Medicine and Society in 20th Century Africa (3) |
BWS 362 Family Poverty (3) |
BWS 365 Civil War and Reconstruction Era (3) |
BWS 366 African Oral Traditions (3) MPT |
BWS 370 Selected Topics/Black World Studies (3; maximum 9) |
BWS 381 African Lusophone Literature (3) |
BWS 383 By or About (Afro-) Brazilian Women (3) |
BWS 385 Race, Science, and Disease in the Americas (3) |
BWS 386 Race in U.S. Society (3) |
BWS 395 The American South to 1877 (3) |
BWS 401 Race and Criminal Justice (3) |
BWS 415 Cuba in Revolution: Its History, Politics, and Culture (4) MPC |
BWS 427 The American City Since 1940 (3) |
BWS 432 Feminism and the Diaspora: U.S. Women of Color (3) |
BWS 437 Black Feminist Studies (3) |
BWS 438 Africa in the Global Economy (3) |
BWS 448 The African-American Experience (3) |
BWS 455/555 Race, Urban Change, and Conflict in America (3) MPT |
BWS 470 Social/Political Activism (3) MPC |
BWS 472/572 Race, Ethnicity & Aging (3) MPT |
BWS 492 African & American Sexualities (3) |
BWS 495 Modern African Environmental History (3) |
C |
Calculating Your Grade Point Average |
Calculus |
Campus Employment |
Capstone Experience (3 hours minimum) |
Career-Technical Assurance Guides (CTAGS) |
Cell, Molecular and Structural Biology (CMSB)- M.S., Ph.D. |
Cello |
Certificate |
Certificate |
Certificate |
Certificate Programs: General Requirements |
Changes in Policy |
Changes of Registration |
Changing a Major or Minor |
CHEMICAL AND PAPER ENGINEERING COURSES (CPE-Engineering and Applied Science) |
Chemical and Paper Engineering- Master of Science in Chemical Engineering |
Chemical Engineering |
Chemical Engineering- Bachelor of Science in Engineering |
Chemistry |
Chemistry |
Chemistry |
CHEMISTRY AND BIOCHEMISTRY COURSES (CHM-Arts and Science) |
Chemistry- Bachelor of Arts |
Chemistry- Bachelor of Science |
Chemistry Education: Bachelor of Science in Education |
Chemistry- M.S., bachelors/M.S., Ph.D. |
CHI 1 Developing Language Skills in Chinese. |
CHI 101 Elementary Chinese (4) |
CHI 102 Elementary Chinese (4) |
CHI 105 Everyday Spoken Chinese for Travelers (1) |
CHI 141 Introduction to China (1) |
CHI 201 Second Year Chinese (3) MPT |
CHI 202 Second Year Chinese (3) MPT |
CHI 251 Traditional Chinese Literature in English Translation (3) MPF |
CHI 252 Modern Chinese Literature in English Translation (3) MPF |
CHI 253 Three Kingdoms (3) |
CHI 254 Modern Chinese Autobiography (3) |
CHI 255 Drama in China and Japan in Translation (3) MPF |
CHI 257 Chinese Satire (3) |
CHI 264 Chinese Cinema and Culture (3) |
CHI 271 Chinese Culture Live (1-3) |
CHI 301 Third Year Chinese (3) MPT |
CHI 302 Third Year Chinese (3) |
CHI 311 Business Chinese I (3) |
CHI 312 Business Chinese II (3) |
CHI 330 Chinese Verbal Theatre Performance (3) |
CHI 401 Fourth Year Chinese I (3) |
CHI 402 Fourth Year Chinese II (2) |
CHI 600 Graduate Readings In Chinese (2-4) |
Child Studies Minor |
China Business Program |
Chinese |
CHINESE COURSES (CHI-Arts and Science; Department of German, Russian, and East Asian Languages) |
Chinese: Bachelor of Science in Education |
CHM 1 Chemistry of Environmental Measurements. |
CHM 102 Introduction to Research in Biology (1) |
CHM 103 Introduction to Research in Biology (Lab Rotations) (2) |
CHM 109 Chemistry Fundamentals (1) |
CHM 111 Chemistry in Modern Society (3) MPF |
CHM 111L Chemistry in Modern Society Laboratory (1) MPF |
CHM 115 Foundations of the Chemical Process Industry (2) |
CHM 131 Chemistry of Life Processes (4) MPF |
CHM 141, 144 College Chemistry/College Chemistry Lab (3,2) MPF |
CHM 141M College Chemistry for Majors (3) MPF |
CHM 141R, 144 College Chemistry/College Chemistry Lab (4,2) MPF |
CHM 142 College Chemistry (3) MPF |
CHM 142M College Chemistry for Majors (3) MPT |
CHM 144M MPF/CHM 145M General Chemistry Laboratory (2, 2) |
CHM 145 College Chemistry Laboratory (2) MPT |
CHM 147 Introductory Seminar-Chemistry/Biochemistry (1) |
CHM 148 Introduction to Undergraduate Research in the Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry (1) |
CHM 2 Chemistry of Life Processes. |
CHM 207 Writing Scientific Proposals (1) |
CHM 215 Chemical Technology II (2) |
CHM 218 Chemical Technology Laboratory II (3) |
CHM 231 Fundamentals of Organic Chemistry (4) MPT |
CHM 240 Chemical Technology Industrial Internship/Co-op Experiences (1-15) |
CHM 241/242 Organic Chemistry (3, 3) (CHM 241 is MPT.) MPT |
CHM 244/245 Organic Chemistry Laboratory (2, 2) (CHM 244 is MPT.) MPT |
CHM 251/252 Organic Chemistry for Chemistry Majors (3, 3) (251 is MPT) |
CHM 254/255 Organic Chemistry Laboratory for Chemistry Majors (3, 2) (254 is MPT) |
CHM 332 Outlines of Biochemistry (4) MPT |
CHM 351/352 Physical Chemistry for Chemistry Majors (3,3) |
CHM 363 Analytical Chemistry (3) MPT |
CHM 364 Analytical Chemistry Laboratory (2) MPT |
CHM 375 Analytical Chemistry for Majors (3) |
CHM 410 Topics in Chemistry Education (3) |
CHM 417/517 Advanced Inorganic Chemistry (3) |
CHM 419 Synthesis Lab (2) |
CHM 424/524 Advanced Experimental Techniques in Structural and Functional Genomics (4) |
CHM 426/526 Spectroscopic Identification of Structure (3) |
CHM 429/529 Polymer Chemistry (2) |
CHM 430 Topics in Biochemistry (1-3; maximum 8) |
CHM 432/532 Fundamentals of Biochemistry (4) MPT |
CHM 433/533 Biochemistry (3) MPT |
CHM 434/534 Biochemistry (3) |
CHM 438 Biochemistry Laboratory (2) |
CHM 450 Topics in Organic Chemistry (3; maximum 6) |
CHM 451/551 Physical Chemistry for Chemistry Majors (3) |
CHM 452/552 Physical Chemistry for Chemistry Majors (3) |
CHM 454/554 Instrumental Analysis (3) |
CHM 456 Chemical Measurements II (2) |
CHM 460 Topics in Physical Chemistry (1-3; maximum 12) |
CHM 463/563 Environmental Chemistry (2) |
CHM 466/566 Bioinformatics Computing Skills (3) |
CHM 470 Topics in Physical Chemistry (1-3; maximum 12) |
CHM 471/571 Biophysical Chemistry I (3, 3) |
CHM 472/572 Biophysical Chemistry II (3) |
CHM 473/573 Exploring Chemistry with Quantum Methods (3) |
CHM 480 Departmental Honors (1-6; maximum 6) |
CHM 490 Undergraduate Research (1-4; maximum 6) |
CHM 491 Chemistry in Societal Issues (3) MPC |
CHM 492 Independent Research Capstone in Chemistry (3) MPC |
CHM 600 Seminar in Chemistry (1; maximum 12) |
CHM 603 Cell Molecular and Structural Biology First Year Graduate Seminar (1) |
CHM 622 Methods in Chemical Education Research: Materials and Curriculum Development (2) |
CHM 623 College Chemistry Teaching (2) |
CHM 641 Organic Principles and Theory (3) |
CHM 642 Organic Synthetic Methods (3) |
CHM 650 Seminar in Molecular Biology (1) |
CHM 653 Elemental and Particle Analysis (1) |
CHM 654 Electrochemical Methods in Analytical Chemistry (2) |
CHM 655 Theory & Practice of Chemical Lab Instruction (2) |
CHM 661 Advanced Analytical Chemistry (2) |
CHM 662 Particle Spectroscopy (2) |
CHM 663 Electroanalytical Chemistry (2) |
CHM 664 Separation Science (2) |
CHM 672 Molecular Spectroscopy (3) |
CHM 674 Chemical Kinetics (2) |
CHM 692 Chemical Principles and Theory (1) |
CHM 700 Research for Master's Thesis (1-12; minimum 6, maximum 12) |
CHM 710 Topics in Chemistry Education (1-3; maximum 10) |
CHM 720 Seminar in Organic and Biochemistry (1; maximum 9) |
CHM 725 Biological Chemistry Seminar (1) |
CHM 730 Seminar in Chemistry Education (1; maximum 9) |
CHM 740 Topics in Organic and Biochemistry (1-3; maximum 10) |
CHM 750 First Year Graduate Seminar (1) |
CHM 760 Selected Topics in Inorganic and Analytical Chemistry (1-3; maximum 10) |
CHM 770 Topics in Physical Chemistry (1-3; maximum 10) |
CHM 780 Seminar in Analytical, Inorganic, and Physical Chemistry (1; maximum 9) |
CHM 790 Research (1-15; maximum 20) |
CHM 850 Research for Doctoral Dissertation (1-16; minimum 16, maximum 60) |
Choosing a Major and Making Career Choices |
CIT 101 Computing Skills (1) |
CIT 154 Personal Computer Concepts and Applications (3) |
CIT 157 Foundations of Information Technology I (3) |
CIT 158 Foundations of Information Technology II (3) |
CIT 173 Multimedia Fundamentals (3) |
CIT 214 Database Design and Development (3) |
CIT 220 Professional Practice (0-2) |
CIT 253 Contemporary Programming Languages (3) |
CIT 262 Technology, Ethics, and Global Society (3) MPF |
CIT 263 Advanced Topics in Visual BASIC (3) |
CIT 268 Introduction to Human-Computer Interaction (3) |
CIT 270 Special Topics in Computer and Information Technology (1-3; maximum 6) |
CIT 273 Web Application Development (3) |
CIT 276 Systems Analysis and Design (3) |
CIT 281 Enterprise Network Infrastructure (3) |
CIT 284 Enterprise Server Installation and Configuration (3) |
CIT 286 Designing and Deploying Secure Enterprise Networks (3) |
CIT 348 Information Management and Retrieval (3) |
CIT 358 Information Technology Assurance and Security (3) |
CIT 431 Health Information Technology I (3) |
CIT 432 Health Information Technology II (3) |
CIT 448 Global and Strategic Issues in Information Technology (3) |
CIT 458 Collaborative System Development and Integration (3) |
CJS 101 Introduction to Criminal Justice Studies (3) |
CJS 125 Law and the Courts (3) |
CJS 211 Law Enforcement (4) |
CJS 220 Criminal Justice Field Experience (3) |
CJS 231 Law and Individual Rights (4) |
CJS 232 Criminal Defense and Adjudication (4) |
CJS 256 Police Organization, Administration, and Management (4) |
CJS 271 Criminal Behavior (3) |
CJS 272 Forensic Evidence (3) |
CJS 276 Homeland Security and Critical Incident Management (3) |
CJS 281 Corrections (3) |
CJS 282 Seminar in Criminal Justice (3) |
CJS 311 Punishment and Social Control (3) |
CJS 312 Community Corrections (3) |
CJS 313 Alternatives to Corrections (3) |
CJS 321 Criminal Justice Administration (3) |
CJS 331 Juvenile Law (3) |
CJS 401 Race and Criminal Justice (3) |
CJS 451 Comparative Justice Systems (3) |
CJS 461 Applied Research Methods in Criminal Justice (3) |
CJS 470 Special Topics in Criminal Justice (1-6; maximum 9) |
CJS 485 Capstone: Seminar in Criminal Justice (3) |
Clarinet |
Classical Humanities |
Classical Humanities- Bachelor of Arts |
Classical Languages |
Classical Languages- Bachelor of Arts |
CLASSICS COURSES (CLS-Arts and Science) |
CLS 1 Classical Civilization. |
CLS 101 Greek Civilization in its Mediterranean Context (3) MPF, MPT |
CLS 102 Roman Civilization (3) MPF, MPT |
CLS 121 Introduction to Classical Mythology (3) MPF, MPT |
CLS 2 Classical Literature. |
CLS 210 Topics in Classics (1-3; maximum 12) |
CLS 210L Ancient Religions (3) |
CLS 210S Roman Spectacle (3) |
CLS 210U Ancient Sexualities (3) |
CLS 211 Greek and Roman Epic (3) MPT |
CLS 212 Greek and Roman Tragedy (3) MPT |
CLS 213 Greek and Roman Comedy (3) MPT |
CLS 215 Greek and Roman Historians (3) MPT |
CLS 216 Roman Cities (3) |
CLS 218 Greek and Roman Erotic Poetry (3) MPT |
CLS 222 Race and Ethnicity in Antiquity (3) MPT |
CLS 235 Women in Antiquity (3) MPT |
CLS 244 Introduction to Egyptian Art and Archaeology (3) MPT |
CLS 3 The Classical World: Words and Images. |
CLS 303 Introduction to Linguistics (4) MPF |
CLS 310 Advanced Topics in Classics (1-3; maximum 6) |
CLS 310E Conflict in Greco-Roman Egypt (3) MPT |
CLS 310I Ancient Imperialism (3) MPT |
CLS 317 Greek and Roman Philosophical Writers (3) MPT |
CLS 321 Justice and the Law in Antiquity (3) MPT |
CLS 323 Great Discoveries of Archaeology (3) |
CLS 325 Russian Reception of Classical Culture (3) |
CLS 331 From Epic to Romance (3) MPT |
CLS 332 Classical Mythology and the Arts (3) |
CLS 333 The Greeks in the Near East and Central Asia (3) |
CLS 334 Egypt: Greco-Roman History and Fiction (3) MPT |
CLS 361 Antiquity Through a Lens (3) |
CLS 4 The Classical World: Identity and Experience. |
CLS 401 The Age of Pericles (3) MPC |
CLS 402 The Age of Augustus (3) MPC |
CLS 480 Independent Reading for Departmental Honors (3) |
CLS 630 Studies in Classical Humanities (1-4; maximum 12) |
CMS 201 Introduction to Comparative Media Studies (4) |
CMS 301 Comparative Approaches to Media Studies (3) |
CMS 350 Special Topics in Comparative Media Studies (3) |
CMS 385 Media Geographies (3) |
CMS 401 Senior Seminar in Comparative Media Studies (3) |
Coaching Minor |
College Level Examination Program (CLEP) |
College Teaching- Certificate |
COM 1 Relational Communication and Development in Modern Society. |
COM 132 Forensics (1-2; maximum 6) |
COM 134 Intro to Speech Communication (3) MPF |
COM 135 Introduction to Public Expression and Critical Inquiry (3) MPF |
COM 136 Introduction to Interpersonal Communication (3) MPF, MPT |
COM 143 Introduction to Media (3) MPF, MPT |
COM 146 Media Aesthetics (3) |
COM 167 Practicum in Electronic Media Production (1) |
COM 177 Independent Study (1-5 per semester; no more than 10 per year) |
COM 201 Special Topics in Language Awareness (3) MPF |
COM 205 American Film as Communication (3) MPT |
COM 206 Diversity and Culture in American Film (3) MPF |
COM 211 Introduction to Video Production (4) MPT |
COM 212 Media Representation, and Society (3) MPT |
COM 213 Writing for Media (3) |
COM 213 Writing for Media (3) |
COM 213 Writing for Media (3) |
COM 215 Media History (3) MPT |
COM 231 Small Group Communication (3) |
COM 239 Theories of Communication (3) MPT |
COM 258 Copywriting for Electronic Media (3) |
COM 259 Introduction to Strategic Communication and Public Relations (3) MPT |
COM 262 Empirical Research Methods (3) |
COM 267 Practicum in Electronic Media Production II (1-3) |
COM 281 Mediated Sexualities: Lesbians, Gays, Bisexuals, and Transgendered Persons and the Electronic Media (3) MPF |
COM 282 Sexualities and Film (3) |
COM 3 Contexts of Mass Media. |
COM 301 Journalism Law and Ethics (3) |
COM 311 Digital Film Production (3) |
COM 312 TV Studio Production (3) |
COM 313 Advanced Electronic Journalism: Audio (3) |
COM 314 Advanced Electronic Journalism: Video (3) |
COM 324 Ethics and Digital Media (3) |
COM 325 Social Media Cultures (3) |
COM 332 Argumentation and Debate (3) MPT |
COM 336 Advanced Interpersonal Communication (3) MPT |
COM 339 Introduction to Organizational Communication (3) |
COM 340 Internship (1-16) |
COM 341 Methods of Rhetorical Criticism (3) |
COM 343 Advanced Audio Production (3) |
COM 353 Audience Studies (3) |
COM 355 Media Technology & Culture (3) |
COM 359 Strategic Communication Planning (3) |
COM 367 Practicum in Electronic Media Production III (1-3) |
COM 377 Independent Study (1-5 per semester; no more than 10 per year) |
COM 378 Media Illusions: Creations of "The Disabled" Identity (3) |
COM 389 Great Issues in American History: Rhetoric and Reality (3) MPT |
COM 4 Communication in Business and Society (Offered summer only). |
COM 411 Interactive Media Studies Practicum (4) MPC |
COM 414 Capstone Pictures: Project in Digital Narrative Film Production (4; maximum 8) MPC |
COM 415 Practicum in Television Journalism (4) MPC |
COM 417 Methods of Teaching Speech Communication (3) |
COM 421 Advanced Creative Writing: Screenwriting Workshop (3) |
COM 426/526 Inside Washington (8) |
COM 427 Inside Washington Semester Experience (4) |
COM 428 Communication in Conflict Management (3) MPT |
COM 431 Persuasion Theory and Research (3) |
COM 434 Nonverbal Communication (3) MPT |
COM 436 Intercultural Communication (3) |
COM 437 Advocacy in Contemporary America (3) MPC |
COM 438 Political Communication (3) MPT |
COM 439 Advanced Organizational Communication (3) MPC |
COM 443/543 Media Economics (3) |
COM 445/545 Seminar in Electronic Media Policy and Regulations (3) MPC |
COM 446 Media Globalization (3) |
COM 447 Mass Media Criticism (3) MPT |
COM 450 Topics in Communication (3; maximum 9 if content changes) |
COM 454 The Washington Community (3 to 4) |
COM 459 Advanced Public Relations (3) MPC |
COM 461 Gender, Sexuality and Media (3) MPT |
COM 462 Red Atlantic: Practicum in U.K. Media, Advertising & Public Relations (3) |
COM 467 Practicum in Electronic Media Production IV (4) |
COM 469 Public Relations Practicum (1-2; maximum 8) |
COM 477 Independent Study (1-5 per semester; no more than 10 per year) |
COM 494 Disability in Global and Local Contexts (3) MPC |
COM 611 Social Scientific Research Methods (3) |
COM 612 Critical/Cultural Research Methods (3) |
COM 613 Seminar in Communication Theories (3) |
COM 614 Seminar in Media Studies (3) |
COM 615 Historical and Critical Methods of Research in Public Address (3) |
COM 619 Organizational Communication Theory and Research (3) |
COM 632 Seminar in Advocacy in Contemporary America (3) |
COM 633 Persuasion Theory and Research (3) |
COM 634 Interpersonal Communication Theory and Research (3) |
COM 636 Rhetorical Seminar (3; maximum 6) |
COM 637 Contemporary Theories of Rhetoric (3) |
COM 638 Small Group Communication Theory and Research (3) |
COM 639 Organizational Communication: Diagnosis and Intervention (3) |
COM 650 Topics in Communication (1-3; maximum 6) |
COM 655 Seminar in Free Speech and Press (3) |
COM 656 Seminar in Global Media (3) |
COM 658 Colloquium in Mass Communication (1; maximum 4) |
COM 659 Public Relations: Theory and Research (3) |
COM 660 Independent Project (1-4; maximum 8) |
COM 681 Seminar: Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, Transgendered Persons & The Media (3) |
COM 682 Feminist Media Theory and Practice (3) |
COM 696 Teaching Practicum: Topics (1-2) |
COM 697 Teaching Essentials of Speech Communication (2; maximum 8) |
COM 698 Introduction to Communication (2) |
COM 700 Research for Master's Thesis (1 to 12) |
COM 711 Research (1-12; minimum 6, maximum 12) |
Combined Bachelor's and Master's Degree Program |
Combined Programs |
Communication |
Communication- Bachelor of Arts |
COMMUNICATION COURSES (COM-Arts and Science) |
Community Engagement and Service |
Community-Based Leadership minor |
Commuters |
COMPARATIVE MEDIA STUDIES (CMS- Arts and Science; Department of Communication) |
Comparative Religion- Master of Arts |
Computational Science and Engineering |
Computational Science and Engineering- Master of Science |
COMPUTER AND INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY COURSES (CIT-Engineering and Applied Science) |
Computer and Information Technology Services |
Computer and Information Technology: Associate in Applied Science |
Computer Engineering |
Computer Engineering- Bachelor of Science in Engineering |
Computer Science |
COMPUTER SCIENCE AND SOFTWARE ENGINEERING COURSES (CSE-Engineering and Applied Science) |
Computer Science- Bachelor of Science in Computer Science |
Computer Science- Master |
Computer Technology: Associate in Applied Science |
Continued on Academic Probation |
Continuing Education Programs |
Cost of Attendance and Financial Aid Eligibility |
Course Descriptions and Abbreviations |
Course Level Requirement |
Course Numbering System |
Course Offerings |
Course Registration and Other Regulations |
Course Section Change |
Courses of Instruction |
CPE 1 Chemical Engineering Principles. |
CPE 201 Principles of Paper Science and Engineering (3) |
CPE 202 Pulp and Paper Physics (3) |
CPE 204 Material and Energy Balances (3) MPT |
CPE 219 Statics and Mechanics of Materials (4) |
CPE 244 Introduction to Environmental Engineering (3) |
CPE 301 Pulp and Paper Chemistry (3) |
CPE 311 Unit Operations Laboratory I (2) |
CPE 313 Fluid Mechanics (3) MPT |
CPE 314 Engineering Thermodynamics (3) |
CPE 320 Professional Practice (0) |
CPE 341 Engineering Economics (3) |
CPE 403/503 Heat Transfer (3) MPT |
CPE 404 Papermaking (3) |
CPE 405/505 Industrial Environmental Control (3) |
CPE 412/512 Chemical Engineering Thermodynamics (3) |
CPE 414/514 Mass Transfer (3) |
CPE 415/515 Chemical Kinetics and Reactor Design (3) |
CPE 416/516 Biochemical Engineering (3) |
CPE 417/517 Biomedical Engineering (3) |
CPE 418/518 Biological Transport Phenomena (4) |
CPE 419/519 Biomaterials (3) |
CPE 421 Bioethics (1) |
CPE 422/522 Biological Systems and Controls (3) |
CPE 423/523 Biomechanics (3) |
CPE 441/541 Pollution Prevention in Environmental Management (3) |
CPE 442/542 Air Pollution Control (3) |
CPE 450/550 Special Topics (1-5; maximum 20) |
CPE 451/551 Unit Operations Laboratory II (2) |
CPE 471/472 Engineering Design I, II (1, 2) MPC |
CPE 473/573 Chemical Process Design (3) |
CPE 482/582 Process Control (3) |
CPE 490/590 Special Topics in Paper and Chemical Engineering (1-3; maximum 5) |
CPE 491 Introduction to Research (1-3; maximum 3) |
CPE 600 Graduate Seminar (1; maximum 6) |
CPE 611 Transport Phenomena in Engineering (3) |
CPE 612 Engineering Analysis (3) |
CPE 613 Fluid Mechanics (3) |
CPE 620 Papermaking (1-4) |
CPE 621 Paper Physics (3) |
CPE 651 Computational Thermodynamics (3) |
CPE 690 Graduate Research (1-12) |
CPE 700 Research for Master's Thesis (0-9) |
CPE 710 Industrial Practicum (1-12) |
Credit Evaluations |
Credit Hour Loads for Undergraduate Students |
Credit Hour Requirements |
Credit More Than 10 Years Old |
Credit/No-Credit |
Crime, Law, and Social Justice Studies |
CRIMINAL JUSTICE COURSES (CJS-Arts and Science; Department of Political Science) |
Criminal Justice Minor |
Criminal Justice: Associate in Applied Science |
Criminology |
CSE 141 Personal Computer Applications (2) |
CSE 148 Business Computing (3) |
CSE 151 Computers, Computer Science, and Society (3) MPF |
CSE 153 Introduction to C/C++ Programming (3) MPT |
CSE 163 Introduction to Computer Concepts and Programming (3) MPF, MPT |
CSE 174 Fundamentals of Programming and Problem Solving (3) MPT |
CSE 2 Computer Programming. |
CSE 201 Introduction to Software Engineering (3) |
CSE 211 Software Construction (3) |
CSE 212 Software Engineering for Human Computer Interaction (3) |
CSE 220 Professional Practice (0) |
CSE 241 Computational Modeling and Simulation (3) |
CSE 243 Problem Analysis Using Computer Tools (3) |
CSE 251 Introduction to Game Programming (3) MPT |
CSE 252 Web Application Programming (3) MPT |
CSE 253 Programming Languages (1-2) |
CSE 256 Introduction to Programming for the Life Sciences (3) |
CSE 262 Technology, Ethics, and Global Society (3) MPF |
CSE 270 Special Topics (3) |
CSE 271 Object-Oriented Programming (3) MPT |
CSE 273 Optimization Modeling (3) MPT |
CSE 274 Data Abstraction and Data Structures (3) MPT |
CSE 278 Computer Architecture (3) |
CSE 283 Data Communication and Networks (3) MPT |
CSE 3 Mathematical and Computer Modeling. |
CSE 310 Undergraduate Research Seminar (1) |
CSE 311 Software Architecture and Design (3) |
CSE 320 Professional Practice (0) |
CSE 321 Software Quality Assurance and Testing (3) |
CSE 322 Software Requirements (3) |
CSE 372 Stochastic Modeling (3) MPT |
CSE 381 Operating Systems (3) |
CSE 383 Client Server Programming (3) |
CSE 385 Database Systems (3) |
CSE 386 Introduction to Computer Graphics (3) |
CSE 4 Website and Game Technology. |
CSE 441/541 Applications of Technical Computing Environments (1) |
CSE 443/543 High Performance Computing & Parallel Programming (3) |
CSE 448/449 Senior Design Project (2, 1-2) MPC |
CSE 451/551 Web Services and Service Oriented Architectures (3) |
CSE 456/556 Bioinformatic Principles (3) |
CSE 464/564 Algorithms (3) |
CSE 465/565 Comparative Programming Languages (3) |
CSE 466/566 Bioinformatics Computing Skills (3) |
CSE 467 Computer and Network Security (3) |
CSE 470/570 Special Topics (3) |
CSE 471/571 Simulation (3) MPT |
CSE 473/573 Automata, Formal Languages, and Computability (3) |
CSE 474/574 Compiler Design (3) |
CSE 480/580 Special Problems (1-4; maximum 12) |
CSE 481 Computing Approaches to Disease and Disability (3) |
CSE 483/583 Statistical Forecasting (3) |
CSE 485/585 Advanced Database Systems (3) |
CSE 486/586 Introduction to Artificial Intelligence (3) |
CSE 487 Game Design and Implementation (3) |
CSE 491 Undergraduate Research (1-4; maximum 10) |
CSE 600 Independent Study (1-3) |
CSE 603 Computer Programming (3) |
CSE 606 Data Structures and Algorithms (4) |
CSE 610 Seminar in Computer Science (1-3) |
CSE 615 Mathematical Modeling (3) |
CSE 616 Simulation of Physical Systems (3) |
CSE 617 Advanced Networks (3) |
CSE 618 Graphics for Simulation and Virtual Environments (3) |
CSE 620 Special Topics (3) |
CSE 621 Foundations of Software Engineering (3) |
CSE 624 Expert Systems (3) |
CSE 626 Informational Retrieval Systems (3) |
CSE 627 Machine Learning (3) |
CSE 628 Advanced Simulation (3) |
CSE 631 Ontologies for Semantic Web (3) |
CSE 664 Advanced Algorithms (3) |
CSE 667 Cryptography (3) |
CSE 690 Graduate Research (3) |
CSE 700 Research for Master’s Thesis (0-9) |
D |
Deans |
Degree and Certificate Requirements |
Degree Audit Reporting System (DARS) |
Department Family Studies and Social Work |
Department of Architecture and Interior Design |
Department of Art |
Department of Educational Leadership |
Department of Educational Psychology |
Department of Kinesiology and Health |
Department of Music |
Department of Teacher Education |
Department of Theatre |
Department Proficiency Examinations |
Departmental Honors |
Departmental Honors |
Departmental Honors |
Departments Offering Graduate Study |
Descriptions of Thematic Sequences |
Determining Your Financial Aid Package |
Digital Game Studies |
Diplomacy and Global Politics- Bachelor of Arts |
Disability Studies |
DISABILITY STUDIES COURSES (DST-Arts and Science; Department of Sociology and Gerontology) |
Dissertation |
Dissertation Prospectus |
Division Curriculum Requirements |
Divisional and Departmental Honors |
Divisions, Majors, and Minors |
Doctoral Programs: General Requirements |
Dropped Courses |
Dropped Workshops |
Dropping a Course |
DST 101 Beginning ASL I (4) |
DST 102 Intermediate ASL II (4) |
DST 169 Disability Identity (3) MPF |
DST 247 Rhetoric of Disability Rights (3) MPF |
DST 265 Critical Inquiry: Penny Lecture Series (2) |
DST 272 Introduction to Disability Studies (3) MPF |
DST 278 Women and (Dis)ability: Fictions and Contaminations of Identity (3) |
DST 312 Deaf Culture: Global, National, Local Issues (3) |
DST 329 Disability Poetics and Narrative Theory (3) |
DST 335 Disability and Aging (3) MPT |
DST 375 (Dis)Ability Allies: To be or not to be? Developing Identify and Pride from Practice (3) |
DST 378 Media Illusions: Creations of "The Disabled" Identity (3) |
DST 470 Social/Political Activism (3) MPC |
E |
Early Childhood Education- Bachelor of Science in Education |
Earth Science- Bachelor of Arts |
Earth Science/Chemistry: Bachelor of Science in Education |
Earth Science/Life Science: Bachelor of Science in Education |
Earth Science: Bachelor of Science in Education |
EAS 101 Computing, Engineering & Society (1) |
EAS 102 Problem Solving and Design (3) |
EAS 130 Special Topics in Engineering and Applied Science I (1-3) |
EAS 230 Special Topics in Engineering and Applied Science II (1-3) |
EAS 241 Leadership in the Real World Seminar (1) |
EAS 266 Metal on Metal: Engineering and Globalization in Heavy Metal Music (3) MPF |
EAS 291 Personal Leadership I (2) |
EAS 292 Personal Leadership II (2) |
EAS 391 People Leadership II (2) |
EAS 392 People Leadership II (2) |
EAS 491/492 Strategic Leadership I II (2, 2) |
East Asian Languages and Cultures- Bachelor of Arts |
East Asian Studies |
ECE 205 Electric Circuit Analysis I (4) |
ECE 287 Digital Systems Design (4) |
ECE 289 Computer Organization (3) |
ECE 291 Energy Systems Engineering (3) |
ECE 303 Computer-Aided Experimentation (3) |
ECE 304 Electronics (3) |
ECE 305 Electric Circuit Analysis II (3) |
ECE 306 Signals and Systems (3) |
ECE 320 Professional Practice (0) |
ECE 325 Applied Electromagnetics (3) |
ECE 345 Applied Probability and Statistics for Engineers (3) |
ECE 387 Embedded Systems Design (4) |
ECE 414/514 Introduction to VLSI Design (3) |
ECE 425/525 Digital Signal Processing (3) |
ECE 426/526 Biomedical Signal Analysis (3) |
ECE 427/527 Radar Signal Processing (3) |
ECE 428/528 Real-Time Digital Signal Processing (3) |
ECE 429/529 Digital Image Processing (3) |
ECE 430/530 Electromagnetics in wireless sensing and communications (3) |
ECE 436 Control of Dynamic Systems (3) |
ECE 448/449 Senior Design Project (2, 1-2) MPC |
ECE 453/553 Communication Systems (3) |
ECE 461/561 Network Performance Analysis (3) |
ECE 465/565 Introduction to GPS (3) |
ECE 470/570 Special Topics (3) |
ECE 475/575 Software Receiver Technologies (3) |
ECE 491 Power Systems Engineering (3) |
ECE 493/593 Power Electronics (3) |
ECE 495/595 Electric Machinery and Drives (3) |
ECE 610 Graduate Seminars (1-3) |
ECE 670 Advanced Topics in Electrical and Computer Engineering (1-3; maximum 6) |
ECE 695 Graduate Research Project (1-2; maximum 3) |
ECE 700 Research for Master's Thesis (0-9) |
ECO 1 Economics of Labor Markets. |
ECO 131 Economic Perspectives on Inequality in America (3) MPF |
ECO 2 Markets, Institutions, and the Role of Government. |
ECO 201 Principles of Microeconomics (3) MPF, MPT |
ECO 202 Principles of Macroeconomics (3) MPF, MPT |
ECO 3 Business Cycles, Economic Welfare, and Macroeconomic Policy. |
ECO 301 Money and Banking (3) |
ECO 305 The Economics of Organization in a Global Economy (3) |
ECO 311 Examining Economic Data and Models (3) |
ECO 315 Intermediate Microeconomic Theory (3) MPT |
ECO 317 Intermediate Macroeconomic Theory (3) MPT |
ECO 320 Special Topics in Economics (2-3; maximum 9) |
ECO 321 American Industries and Issues (3) MPT |
ECO 325 Economic Analysis of Law (3) MPT |
ECO 327 Economics and the Stock Market (3) |
ECO 330 Professional Practice (0-1; maximum 2) |
ECO 331 Public Sector Economics (3) MPT |
ECO 332 Health Economics (3) MPT |
ECO 341 Economic History of Modern Europe (3) MPT |
ECO 342 Comparative Economic Systems (3) MPT |
ECO 344 International Economic Relations (3) MPT |
ECO 347 Economic Development (3) MPT |
ECO 356 Poverty and Income Distribution (3) MPT |
ECO 361 Labor Economics (3) MPT |
ECO 373 Economic Growth (3) |
ECO 385 Government and Business (3) MPT |
ECO 4 Exchange, Growth, and Development in the Global Economy. |
ECO 402 Economic and Social Decision Making (3) |
ECO 405 Managerial Economics (3) MPC |
ECO 406/506 Environmental Economics (3) MPT |
ECO 407/507 Urban and Regional Economics (3) |
ECO 414/514 Mathematical Microeconomics (3-4) |
ECO 416/516 Topics in Microeconomics (2-3; maximum 3) |
ECO 417 Topics in Macroeconomics (3) |
ECO 418/518 Monetary Theory and Policy (3) MPT |
ECO 419 Business Cycles (3) MPT |
ECO 420 Seminar on Economic Problems (1-3; maximum 9) |
ECO 423/523 History of Economic Analysis (3) |
ECO 427 The Great Depression Revisited (3) MPC |
ECO 441/541 International Trade and Commercial Policy (3) |
ECO 442/542 International Monetary Relations (3) |
ECO 451/551 Economic History (3) |
ECO 461/561 Industrial Organization and Public Policy (3) |
ECO 462 Economics of Compensation (3) MPT |
ECO 465 Game Theory with Economic Applications (3) |
ECO 480/482 Independent Reading (3, 3) |
ECO 5 Sustainable Systems. |
ECO 6 Microeconomic Perspectives. |
ECO 600 Seminar: Special Topics in Economics (1-3; maximum 9) |
ECO 601 Graduate Survey in Economics (5) |
ECO 602 MBA Economics Module (3) |
ECO 615 Advanced Microeconomic Theory (3) |
ECO 616 Microeconomic Analysis for Managerial Decisions (3) |
ECO 617 Advanced Macroeconomic Theory (3) |
ECO 640 Topics in Microeconomics (3) |
ECO 650 Topics in Macroeconomics (3) |
ECO 663 Econometrics (3) |
ECO 671 Topics in Applied Econometrics (3) |
ECO 672 Applied Time Series Analysis (3) |
ECO 681/682 Special Problems in Economics (1-3, 1-3) |
ECO 685 Economic Research Methods (3) |
ECO 690 Master’s Research (1-12) |
Ecology - Certificate |
Ecology, Evolution and Environmental Biology- Doctor of Philosophy |
Economics |
Economics |
Economics |
Economics- Bachelor of Arts |
Economics- Bachelor of Science in Quantitative Economics |
ECONOMICS COURSES (ECO-Business) |
Economics- Master of Arts |
Ed.D. Requirements |
EDL 1 Cultural Studies and Public Life. |
EDL 100 Career Development for the College Student (2) |
EDL 110 The University and the Student (1) |
EDL 115 Miami Tribe Contemporary Issues I (1) |
EDL 141 Mentoring Diverse Students (2) |
EDL 204 Sociocultural Studies in Education (3) MPF, MPT |
EDL 206 The Nature of Group Leadership (2) |
EDL 215 Miami Tribe Contemporary Issues 2 (1) |
EDL 216 Myaamia Ecology & History 1 (1) |
EDL 232 Introduction to Community-Based Leadership (3) |
EDL 260 Undergraduate Research: Special Topics (1) |
EDL 282 Cultural Studies, Power, and Education (3) MPT |
EDL 301 Student Development in Residence Halls (1) |
EDL 302 Career Entry Skills and Post-College Planning (2) |
EDL 310 Career Counseling (2) |
EDL 316 Myaamia Ecology & History 2 (1) |
EDL 318 Teacher Leadership and School Organization (3) |
EDL 334 Youth Subcultures, Popular Culture, and the Non-Formal Education (3) MPT |
EDL 352 Teaching in International Contexts (1) |
EDL 366 Cross-cultural Examination of the United States and China within an Educational Context (3) |
EDL 387 Chinese Education through Culture, Customs, History, and Development (3) |
EDL 401 Cultural Studies and the Complexity of Empowerment (3) MPC |
EDL 450/550 Special Problems (1-3; maximum 9) |
EDL 464 Community-Based Leadership and Change (3) |
EDL 600 Independent Reading (1-3; maximum 9) |
EDL 601 Educational Leadership Theory (3) |
EDL 602 The Principalship and Change (3) |
EDL 603 Organizational Change (3) |
EDL 606 Curriculum Innovation and Transformation through Understanding and Design (3) |
EDL 607 School Law (3) |
EDL 609 Politics In Education (3) |
EDL 614 Family-Community-School Partnerships (3) |
EDL 618 Teacher Leadership (3) |
EDL 620 Research Projects (2-4) |
EDL 621 Foundations of Multi-Cultural Education (3) |
EDL 623 Philosophy of Education (3) |
EDL 625 Social Foundations of Education (3) |
EDL 626 Developmental and Organizational Analyses of Women as Educational Leaders (3) |
EDL 629 History of Education in America (3) |
EDL 630 Applied Studies in Educational Administration (1-3; maximum 9 toward any degree; maximum 15) |
EDL 639 Curriculum Theory and Program Development (3) |
EDL 640 Applied Studies in Curriculum Improvement (3; maximum 10 toward any degree; maximum 18) |
EDL 645 Supervision of Teaching (3) |
EDL 646 Curriculum Development for Instruction (3) |
EDL 647 Curriculum and Cultural Studies (3) |
EDL 648 Data-Informed Decision Making in Education (3) |
EDL 654 Foundations of Educational Research in Higher Education (3) |
EDL 656 Professional Development and Field Experience in Student Affairs (1-4) |
EDL 657 Internships in Student Affairs (1-6) |
EDL 660 Seminar in Student Affairs/Higher Education (1-3) |
EDL 661 Quantitative Research in Higher Education (3) |
EDL 666 Student Cultures in the College Environment (3) |
EDL 667 Diversity, Equity, and Dialogue in Student Affairs (3) |
EDL 668 Special Topics in Collegiate Subcultures (3) |
EDL 670 Special Topics in College Student Identity (3) |
EDL 672 Intergroup Dialogue in Higher Education (3) |
EDL 676 Foundations of Student Affairs in Higher Education (3) |
EDL 677 Student Development Theory I (3) |
EDL 678 Student Development Theory II (3) |
EDL 679 Higher Education in the United States (3) |
EDL 680 Special Topics in Equity, Diversity, and Culture: Theoretical Perspectives on Diverse College Students (3) |
EDL 681 Leadership Perspectives on Student Affairs and Higher Education (3) |
EDL 682 College Student Development Assessment (3) |
EDL 683 Qualitative Research in Higher Education (3) |
EDL 685 Spirituality and Leadership in Education (3) |
EDL 690 International Perspectives on Student Affairs (3) |
EDL 700 Thesis (1-10; 6 required, maximum 10) |
EDL 701 Theory and Philosophy of Educational Administration (3) |
EDL 706 Educational Leadership and Organizational Development (3) |
EDL 710 Internship in Educational Leadership (3) |
EDL 711 Internship in Curriculum Planning and Supervision (1-3) |
EDL 721 Pupil Personnel Services (1-3) |
EDL 723 Public School Finance (3) |
EDL 725 School Staff Personnel Administration (1-3) |
EDL 727 School Business Affairs and Physical Resources (3) |
EDL 729 Board-Superintendent-Staff Relationships (3) |
EDL 730 School Surveys Practicum (3) |
EDL 731 Learning Partnerships & Transformational Learning (3) |
EDL 741 Perspectives on College Learners' Experience (3; maximum 6) |
EDL 745 Perspectives on Higher Education Learning Contexts (3; maximum 9) |
EDL 750 Advanced Independent Reading (1-3; maximum 9) |
EDL 751 Social & Political Engagement in Higher Education (3) |
EDL 761 Introduction to Doctoral Study in Educational Leadership (3) |
EDL 762 Culture and Leadership in Education (3) |
EDL 764 Education and Democratic Society (3) |
EDL 765 Curriculum, Pedagogy and Diversity (3) |
EDL 771 Educational Policy Analysis (3) |
EDL 772/773 Advanced Research Design (3) |
EDL 775 Theoretical Foundations of Educational Inquiry (3) |
EDL 776 Research/Inquiry Practicum in Student Affairs/Higher Education (3; max 6) |
EDL 780 Advanced Seminar in Educational Administration (1-5; maximum 15) |
EDL 781 Youth, Culture and Education (3) |
EDL 782 Social Justice and Transformation (3) |
EDL 783 Curriculum, Politics, and Policy (3) |
EDL 784 Power, Knowledge and Difference (3) |
EDL 785 Theorizing Gender, Sexuality, and Education (3) |
EDL 786 Race, Ethnicity, Education (3) |
EDL 787 Leadership for the Public Good (3) |
EDL 796 Practicum in Curriculum and Supervision (3) |
EDL 850 Doctoral Dissertation (1-16 required; maximum 60 depending on department requirements) |
EDP 1 Cultural Patterns in Education and the Law Affecting Persons with Disability. |
EDP 101 Critical Issues in the Psychology of the Learner (3) MPF |
EDP 2 Educational Technology and Instructional Design. |
EDP 201 Human Development and Learning in Social and Educational Contexts (3) MPF |
EDP 209 Development, Learning & Diversity (3) MPF |
EDP 220 Field Experience in Special Education (1) |
EDP 221 Technology in Education (1) |
EDP 222 Technology in Education Lab (2) |
EDP 225 Games and Learning (3) |
EDP 256 Psychology of the Exceptional Learner (3) MPT |
EDP 272 Introduction to Disability Studies (3) MPF |
EDP 278 Women and (Dis)ability: Fictions and Contaminations of Identity (3) |
EDP 279 Technology + Media Literacy and Learning (3) |
EDP 3 Technology and Learning. |
EDP 301 Assessment and Evaluation in Educational Settings (3) |
EDP 331 Introduction to Educational Technology (3) |
EDP 332 Instructional Design Theory and Models (3) |
EDP 333 Evaluation and Assessment for Instructional Design (3) |
EDP 336 Diversity, Learning & Technology (3) |
EDP 351 Miami Connections Mentoring (1) |
EDP 366 Cross-cultural Examination of the United States and China within an Educational Context (3) |
EDP 375 (Dis)Ability Allies: To be or not to be? Developing Identify and Pride from Practice (3) |
EDP 378 Media Illusions: Creations of "The Disabled" Identity (3) |
EDP 387 Chinese Education through Culture, Customs, History, and Development (3) |
EDP 402/502 Individuals With Special Gifts and/or Talents: Social, Educational, and Legal Issues (3) MPT |
EDP 419F Supervised Teaching in Programs for Mild/Moderate Intervention Specialist Licensure (15) |
EDP 430/530 Assessment and Educational Planning for Early Childhood Special Education: Birth-3 (2) |
EDP 431/531 Assessment and Educational Planning for Early Childhood Special Education: Ages 3-5 (2) |
EDP 432/532 Assessment and Educational Planning for Children: Ages 3-8 (3) |
EDP 440/540 Practicum in Integrating Technology into Instruction (1) |
EDP 443/543 Audiovisual Instruction: Methods, Media, and Technology (3) |
EDP 444/544 Teaching Social and Affective Skills to Children and Youth with Exceptionalities (3) |
EDP 445 Curriculum & Technology (3) |
EDP 446 Educational Interactive Design (3) |
EDP 447/547 eLearning in K-12 Education (3) |
EDP 450/550 Special Problems (1-4) |
EDP 454/554 Mathematics Curriculum & Adaptations for Children with Mild/Moderate Disabilities (3) |
EDP 455/555 Team Approaches in Educational and Human Service Fields (2) |
EDP 456/556 Advanced Seminar in Evaluation with Evidence-Based Interventions (3) |
EDP 459/559 Practicum in Special Education (3) |
EDP 459F/559F Practicum in Special Education: Mild/Moderate (1) |
EDP 460 Action Research/Problem-Based Seminar in Exceptional Education/Developmental Differences (3) MPC |
EDP 471/571 Literacy Seminar: Clinical (3; maximum 6) MPC |
EDP 472/572 Literacy Seminar: Practicum (3; maximum 6) |
EDP 478/578 Consultation and Collaboration in Special Education (3) |
EDP 481/581 Adolescent Development in Diverse Families (3) MPT |
EDP 482/582 Teaching Gifted Students (3) |
EDP 483/583 Serious and Educational Game Design and Simulations (3) |
EDP 488/588 Education, Educational Practice and Reform in China (3) |
EDP 489 Disability in Global and Local Contexts (3) MPC |
EDP 491/591 Teaching Students with Mild and Moderate Disabilities (3) |
EDP 494/594 Assessment, Evaluation, and Educational Planning for Learners with Exceptionalities (3) |
EDP 495/595 Inclusion & Adaptations for Mild/Moderate and Gifted Needs: Multi-Age (3) |
EDP 495E/595E Inclusion and Adaptations for Mild/Moderate and Gifted Needs: Early Childhood (3) |
EDP 496/596 Behavioral Interventions: Theory, Principles, and Techniques (3) |
EDP 600 Independent Reading (1-5; maximum 8 toward any one degree) |
EDP 601 Advanced Educational Psychology (3) |
EDP 603 Theories of Human Learning (3) |
EDP 604 Role and Function of the School Psychologist (3) |
EDP 605E Supervised Field Experience: Early Childhood Intervention Specialist (1-12) |
EDP 605F Supervised Field Experience: Mild/Moderate Intervention Specialist (1-12) |
EDP 605G Supervised Field Experience: Moderate/Intensive Intervention Specialist (1-12) |
EDP 605H Supervised Field Experience: Gifted Intervention Specialist (1-12) |
EDP 606 Counseling the Gifted (2) |
EDP 607 Educational Measurement and Evaluation (3) |
EDP 611/612 Psychoeducational Assessment and Interventions I, II (5, 5) |
EDP 620 Research Project (1-3) |
EDP 621 Classroom Group Behavior (3) |
EDP 631 Introduction to Instructional Design and Technology (3) |
EDP 632 Instructional Design Theory and Models (3) |
EDP 633 Evaluation and Assessment for Instructional Design (3) |
EDP 634 Grant Writing in Instructional Technology (3) |
EDP 635 Theories of Human Development (3) |
EDP 637 Distance Learning (3) |
EDP 638 Computer Networks for Education and Training (3) |
EDP 639 Issues and Trends in Instructional Design and Technology (3) |
EDP 640 Seminar in Applied Human Development (3) |
EDP 641 Principles of Visual Literacy (3) |
EDP 642 Video Production for Education & Training (3) |
EDP 643 Interactive Design (3) |
EDP 644 Foundations in 3-D Design and Technology (3) |
EDP 645 Curriculum and Technology (3) |
EDP 650 Seminar in Special Education (3) |
EDP 651 Educational Research (3) |
EDP 652 Educational Research Practicum (3) |
EDP 654 Counseling & Mental Health Practicum (4) |
EDP 655 Theory and Problems in Educational Measurement (3) |
EDP 656 Education of Individuals with Exceptionalities (3) |
EDP 657 Educational Curricula and Strategies for Exceptional Individuals (3) |
EDP 658 Advanced Evaluation with Evidence-Based Interventions (3) |
EDP 660 Practicum in School Psychology Practice (3) |
EDP 662 Personality Theories, Measures, and Techniques (3) |
EDP 665 Cross-cultural Examination of the United States and China within an Educ. Context (3) |
EDP 666 Educational Community Psychology: Consulting and Interviewing (3) |
EDP 669 Qualitative Research in Educational Psychology (3) |
EDP 672 Counseling Theories & Mental Health Intervention (3) |
EDP 675 Introduction to Group Counseling (3) |
EDP 687 Chinese Education through Culture, Customs, History, and Development (3) |
EDP 688 SPSS Series I (3) |
EDP 689 SPSS Series II (3) |
EDP 690 Seminar in Educational Psychology (1-3) |
EDP 695 Supervised Public School Experience for School Psychology Students (1) |
EDP 700 Research for Master’s Thesis (1-12; minimum 6, maximum 12) |
EDP 795/796 Internship for Educational Specialist Degree in School Psychology (10, 10) |
EDP 800 Specialist Degree (1-10) |
EDT 110 Learning Strategies for College Success (2) |
EDT 181/182 Physical Science (4, 4) MPF |
EDT 190 Introduction to Education (3) |
EDT 212 Applied Philosophy for Education (3) |
EDT 221 Teaching English Language Learners in PK-12: Culture & Second Language Acquisition (3) |
EDT 246 Foundations of Language and Literacy (3) |
EDT 251 Effective Use of Libraries: A Basic Course (2) |
EDT 252M Early Field Experience: Middle Childhood (3) |
EDT 265 Mathematics: History and Technology (3) |
EDT 272E Introductory Child Development: PreBirth through Age 8 (3) |
EDT 273 Prekindergarten Integrated Curriculum I (3) |
EDT 274 Prekindergarten Integrated Curriculum II (3) |
EDT 310 Methods in Tutoring Adults (1) |
EDT 311 Junior Field Experience and Praxis (3) |
EDT 315E Teaching with Children's Literature Across the ECE Curriculum (3) |
EDT 317E Teaching Science: Early Childhood (3) |
EDT 318E Mathematics in Early Childhood (3) |
EDT 323 Teaching English Language Learners in PK-12: Instructional Theories & Practices (3) |
EDT 346A Reading Instruction for Adolescents (3) |
EDT 346E Teaching Language and Literacy Across the ECE Curriculum (3) |
EDT 346M Reading Instruction for Middle Grades (3) |
EDT 361 Social Sciences for Teachers I (4) |
EDT 362 Social Sciences for Teachers II (4) |
EDT 374 The Nature of Science (3) |
EDT 405/505 Advanced Science for the Elementary School Teacher (3) |
EDT 415/515 Inquiry in to Life Science (3) |
EDT 417E Teaching Social Studies in the Early Childhood (3) |
EDT 419/519 Supervised Teaching (1-16) |
EDT 420 Field Experience (1-4; maximum 8) |
EDT 421A/521A Classroom Management (2) |
EDT 421M Classroom Management (3) |
EDT 422 Studies in Educational Issues (3) MPC |
EDT 423/523 Literature and Other Media for Adolescents (3) |
EDT 424/524 Storytelling: Traditional and Contemporary (2) |
EDT 425 Teaching English Language Learners in PK-12: Active Learning & Literacy (3) |
EDT 427/527 Adolescent Language Arts I (3) |
EDT 428/528 Adolescent Language Arts II (3) |
EDT 429A/529A Adolescent Mathematics I (3) |
EDT 429M/529M Middle Childhood Mathematics I (3) |
EDT 430/530 Adolescent Mathematics II (3) |
EDT 431/531 Adolescent Science Methods I (3) |
EDT 432/532 Adolescent Science Methods II (3) |
EDT 433/533 Adolescent Social Studies Methods I (3) |
EDT 434/534 Adolescent Social Studies Methods II (3) |
EDT 435/535 Advanced Laboratory Practicum in Elementary School Science (3) |
EDT 436/536 Middle Childhood Language Arts (3) |
EDT 439/539 Middle Childhood Social Studies (3) |
EDT 441 Middle Childhood Science (3) |
EDT 442E Phonics, Word Study, and Spelling Instruction in ECE (3) |
EDT 442M/542M Phonics and Reading Improvement for Middle Childhood (3) |
EDT 444/544 Language Teaching and Learning I (3) |
EDT 445/545 Language Teaching and Learning II (3) |
EDT 446A/546A Integrating Literacy Across the Content Areas (3) |
EDT 446L/546L Reading in the Foreign Language (3) |
EDT 448E/548E Reading Practicum for Early Childhood (3) |
EDT 448M/548M Reading Practicum for Middle Childhood (3) |
EDT 450/550 Special Problems (1-3; maximum 6 toward any degree) |
EDT 452/552 Teaching Social Studies in the Intermediate Grades (3) |
EDT 453/553 Practicum & Praxis Grades 4-5 (1) |
EDT 455 Capstone Seminar: Comparative Education in Europe or China (4) (4) |
EDT 461/561 Grant Writing Skills and Methods (3) |
EDT 463/563 Updating Elementary School Mathematics Instruction (3) |
EDT 464/564 Teaching Geometry and Metric Measurement in Grades P-9 (3) |
EDT 465/565 Learning and Teaching Mathematics in the Intermediate Grades (3) |
EDT 466/566 Diagnostic and Prescriptive Mathematics Instruction (3) |
EDT 473E Early Childhood Synthesis: Negotiating the Complexities of Teaching (3) |
EDT 474E Classroom Management & Student Guidance in Early Childhood (3) |
EDT 482/582 Curriculum & Methods of Instruction: Special Gifts (3) |
EDT 486/586 Teaching Environmental Education (4) |
EDT 494/594 Field Experiences with Young Children (2-10) |
EDT 495 Writing Information Books for Children (3) MPC |
EDT 600 Independent Reading (1-3; maximum 6 toward any degree) |
EDT 603 Language, Literacy and Culture (3) |
EDT 604 Research in Literacy (3) |
EDT 606 Curriculum Innovation and Transformation through Understanding and Design (3) |
EDT 610 Applied Studies in Classroom Teaching (1-3; max.12; max. 9 toward any degree) |
EDT 622 Improvement of Teaching in the Public School (3) |
EDT 625 Teaching Writing (3) |
EDT 626 Teaching with Literature for Children (3) |
EDT 627 Teaching with Literature for Adolescents and Young Adults (3) |
EDT 632 Literacy Assessment and Instruction (3) |
EDT 634 Clinical Reading Practicum I: Assessment (3) |
EDT 635 Clinical Reading Practicum (3) |
EDT 636 Literacy and Leadership (3) |
EDT 642 Phonics and Reading Improvement for the Reading Teacher (3) |
EDT 643 Language and Discourse (3) |
EDT 646 Reading and Writing in Content Areas (3) |
EDT 648 Data-Informed Decision Making in Education (3) |
EDT 652 History and Philosophy of Social Studies Education (3) |
EDT 656 Special Investigation in Selected Social Studies Areas (1-3) |
EDT 660 Seminar in Mathematics Education (1-3; maximum 6) |
EDT 663 Advanced Methods for Adolescent Mathematics (3) |
EDT 665 Technology Applied in Math Education (3) |
EDT 669 Mathematics Coaching for Grades P-6 |
EDT 671 Educational Investigation in Reading & Language (1-4) |
EDT 689 Interpretation and Application of Research in Education (3) |
EDT 690 Graduate Capstone Experience in Education (3) |
EDT 700 Thesis (1-12) |
EDUCATION HEALTH AND SOCIETY COURSES (EHS- Education, Health and Society) |
Education- M.A., M.A.T., M.Ed., M.S., Specialist in Education, Ph.D., Ed.D. |
Education, Teacher Education- Master of Education, Master of Arts in Teaching |
Educational Decisions |
EDUCATIONAL LEADERSHIP COURSES (EDL-Education, Health and Society) |
Educational Leadership- Master of Education, M.S., Ph.D. |
EDUCATIONAL PSYCHOLOGY COURSES (EDP-Education, Health and Society) |
Educational Psychology- Master of Education, M.A., M.S., Specialist in Education |
Educational Technology Minor |
EGM 311 Project Management (3) MPT |
EGM 411/511 Leading and Managing Projects (3) |
EHS 649 Action Research for Educators (3) |
EHS 667 Behavior Statistics (3) |
EHS 668 Behavior Statistics II (3) |
ELECTRICAL AND COMPUTER ENGINEERING COURSES (ECE-Engineering and Applied Science) |
Electrical and Computer Engineering Technology: Associate in Applied Science |
Electrical Engineering |
Electrical Engineering- Bachelor of Science in Engineering |
Electronic Directory |
Eligibility for Financial Assistance |
Emerging Leader LLC |
ENG 1 Victorian Literature and Culture. |
ENG 10 Italy and the Renaissance. |
ENG 104/105 Writing Studio (1, 1; maximum 2) |
ENG 106 Orientation to American Language and Educational Culture (3) |
ENG 108 U.S. Cultures & Composition for Second-Language Writers (5) |
ENG 109 College Composition for Second-Language Writers (4) MPF |
ENG 111 Composition and Rhetoric (3) MPF |
ENG 112 Composition and Literature (3) MPF |
ENG 119 English for International Graduate Students (3) |
ENG 121 Comedy or Tragedy (3) MPF |
ENG 122 Popular Literature (3) MPF |
ENG 123 Introduction to Poetry (3) MPF |
ENG 124 Introduction to Fiction (3) MPF |
ENG 125 Introduction to Drama (3) MPF |
ENG 131/132/133 Life and Thought in English Literature (3, 3, 3) (131) MPF |
ENG 134 Introduction to Shakespeare (3) MPF |
ENG 141/142/143 Life and Thought in American Literature (3, 3, 3) (142, 143 are MPT) MPF |
ENG 144 Major American Authors (3) MPF |
ENG 161 Literature and Politics (3) MPF |
ENG 162 Literature and Identity (3) MPF |
ENG 163 Literature and Travel (3) MPF |
ENG 165 Literature and Sexuality (3) MPF |
ENG 169 Disability Identity (3) MPF |
ENG 171 Humanities and Technology (3) MPF, MPT |
ENG 172 Rhetoric, Persuasion, and Culture (3) |
ENG 2 Women and Literature. |
ENG 201 Special Topics in Language Awareness (3) MPF |
ENG 202 Varieties of English: Dialect Diversity and Language Change (3) MPF |
ENG 213 Writing for Media (3) |
ENG 215 Workplace Writing (3) |
ENG 220 Literature and Film (3; maximum 6) MPT |
ENG 221 Shakespeare and Film (3) MPT |
ENG 222 The Rhetoric of Information and Data Visualization (3) |
ENG 223 Strategies for Writers (3) |
ENG 224 Digital Writing and Rhetoric: Composing Words, Images and Sounds (3) MPT |
ENG 225 Advanced Composition (3) |
ENG 226 Introduction to Creative Writing: Short Fiction and Poetry (3) |
ENG 230 Studies in Themes and Genres (3; maximum 6) |
ENG 231 The Short Story (3) |
ENG 232 American Women Writers (3) MPT |
ENG 233 British Women Writers (3) MPT |
ENG 235 Classics of Film (3) |
ENG 236 Alternative Traditions in Film (3) MPT |
ENG 237 GLBTQ Literature (3) |
ENG 238 Narrative and Digital Technology (3) |
ENG 245 Rhetoric of Disability Rights (3) |
ENG 246 Native American Literature (3) MPF |
ENG 247 Appalachian Literature (3) MPF |
ENG 248 Asian American Literature (3) MPF |
ENG 251/252 Life and Thought in European Literature (3, 3) MPF |
ENG 251L/252L European Literature (4, 4) |
ENG 253 Jewish Identity and Russian Literature (3) |
ENG 254 Latino/a Literature and the Americas (3) MPF |
ENG 255 Russian Literature from Pushkin to Dostoevsky in English Translation (3) MPF, MPT |
ENG 256 Russian Literature in English Translation: From Tolstoy to Nabokov (3) MPT |
ENG 258 Copywriting: Electronic Media (3) |
ENG 259 The Modern World Novel (3) |
ENG 261 Modern Drama (3) |
ENG 262 Children’s Literature (3) |
ENG 262M Children’s Literature for Middle Childhood (3) |
ENG 265 European Jewish Cinema (3) |
ENG 267 Russian Literature in English Translation: From Pasternak to the Present (3) MPT |
ENG 271 Cultures and Literature of the American South (3) MPF |
ENG 281 The English Novel (3) |
ENG 282 American Fiction (3) |
ENG 283 Modern Poetry (3) MPT |
ENG 293 Contemporary American Fiction (3) MPT |
ENG 298 Introduction to Literary and Cultural Studies (3) |
ENG 3 American Life and Culture Since World War II. |
ENG 301 History of the English Language (4) MPT |
ENG 302 Structure of Modern English (4) MPT |
ENG 303 Introduction to Linguistics (4) MPF |
ENG 304 Backgrounds to Composition Theory and Research (3) MPT |
ENG 310 Special Topics in Rhetoric and Persuasion (3) |
ENG 311 Contemporary Fiction (3) |
ENG 312 Contemporary Poetry (3) |
ENG 313 Technical Writing (3) MPT |
ENG 314 Playwriting (4) |
ENG 315 Business Writing (3) |
ENG 316 Legal Writing (3) |
ENG 320 Intermediate Creative Writing: Fiction (3; maximum 6) |
ENG 321 The Literary Marketplace (3) |
ENG 323 Creative Non-Fiction (3) |
ENG 324 Ethics and Digital Media (3) |
ENG 325 Russian Reception of Classical Culture (3) |
ENG 327 Medieval Literature (3) MPT |
ENG 328 The Renaissance: Nondramatic Literature of the 16th Century (3) |
ENG 329 Disability Poetics and Narrative Theory (3) |
ENG 330 Intermediate Creative Writing: Poetry (3; maximum 6) |
ENG 331 17th-Century Poetry and Prose (3) |
ENG 332 Early British Women Writers (3) |
ENG 334 English Literature of the Restoration (1660-1714) (3) |
ENG 335 English Literature of the 18th Century (3) |
ENG 336 African American Writing, 1746-1877 (3) MPT |
ENG 337 African American Writing, 1878-1945 (3) MPT |
ENG 338 African American Writing, 1946-Present (3) MPT |
ENG 339 Writers of the Early Romantic Period (3) MPT |
ENG 342 Writers of the Later Romantic Period (3) MPT |
ENG 343 English Literature of the Early Victorian Period, 1830-1860 (3) MPT |
ENG 344 English Literature of the Later Victorian Period, 1860-1901 (3) MPT |
ENG 345 British Modernism, 1890-1945 (3) MPT |
ENG 347 Postwar/Postcolonial British Literature, 1945-Present (3) |
ENG 348 Ethnic American Literatures (3) |
ENG 349 Colonial and Early National American Literature (3) |
ENG 350 Topics in Film (3) |
ENG 351 Cultural Politics of Gender and Sexuality in Asian/America (3) |
ENG 352 American Literature, 1810-1865 (3) |
ENG 353 American Literature, 1865-1914 (3) |
ENG 354 American Literature, 1914-1945 (3) MPT |
ENG 355 American Literature, 1945-Present (3) MPT |
ENG 356 Contemporary Jewish Fiction in Europe (3) |
ENG 360 Interdisciplinary Special Topics (1-4; maximum 8) |
ENG 364 From Marco Polo to Machiavelli (3) MPT |
ENG 368 Feminist Literary Theory and Practice (3) MPT |
ENG 369 Colonial & Postcolonial Literature (3) |
ENG 370 Introduction to Literary and Cultural Theory (3; maximum 6) |
ENG 372/373 Shakespeare’s Principal Plays (3, 3) |
ENG 374 English Renaissance Drama (3) |
ENG 381 African Lusophone Literature (3) |
ENG 383 By or About (Afro-) Brazilian Women (3) |
ENG 390 Studies in American Regionalism (3; maximum 6) MPT |
ENG 401 Dante’s Divine Comedy (3) MPT |
ENG 405 Advanced Linguistics: The Research Program of Noam Chomsky (3) MPC |
ENG 406 Discourse Analysis: Speech Acts in Context (3) MPC |
ENG 407/507 Interactive Business Communication (3) |
ENG 409 Topics in Asian/Asian American Studies (3) |
ENG 410 Selected Topics in Linguistics (3) |
ENG 411/511 Visual Rhetoric (3) |
ENG 412/512 Print and Digital Editing (3) MPT |
ENG 413/513 Grant and Proposal Writing (3) |
ENG 414/514 Usability and User Experience (3) |
ENG 415 Capstone in Professional Writing (3) MPC |
ENG 416/516 Writing for Global Audiences (3) |
ENG 420 Advanced Creative Writing: Fiction Workshop (3; maximum 6) |
ENG 422 Creative Writing: Screenwriting (3) |
ENG 429/529 Environmental Communication (3) |
ENG 430 Advanced Creative Writing: Poetry Workshop (430: 3, maximum 6; 530: 3, maximum 9) |
ENG 432 Feminism and the Diaspora: U.S. Women of Color (3) |
ENG 435/535 Queer Theory (3) |
ENG 437 Black Feminist Theory (3) |
ENG 440 Major English and American Writers (3; maximum 6) MPT |
ENG 450 Studies in Genre (3; maximum 6) |
ENG 460/560 Issues in Creative Writing (3) MPC |
ENG 468 Gender and Genre (3) MPT |
ENG 470 Studies in Literary Theory (3; maximum 6) |
ENG 480 English Honors (3) |
ENG 481/581 Writing Center Consulting (3) |
ENG 490 Special Topics in Literary Study (3; maximum 6) |
ENG 491/591 Art & Craft of Poetry: An Intensive Workshop (1) |
ENG 492/592 Art & Craft of Fiction: An Intensive Workshop (1) |
ENG 494 Disability in Global and Local Contexts (3) MPC |
ENG 495 Capstone in Literature (3) MPC |
ENG 496 English Studies: Reflections on Literature & Language (3) MPC |
ENG 5 Language and Literacy. |
ENG 6 Modernism. |
ENG 600 Special Topics in Literature (2-4; maximum 4) |
ENG 601 Introduction to Language and Linguistics (2-4) |
ENG 602 Introduction to Rhetoric (2) |
ENG 603 Literary Theories and Their Histories (4) |
ENG 605 Issues in the Profession (2) |
ENG 606 Teaching of College Composition Practicum I (2) |
ENG 607 Teaching of College Composition Practicum II (2) |
ENG 610 Topics in Literary and Cultural Studies (4; maximum 8) |
ENG 612 Old English (4) |
ENG 614 Medieval English Literature (4) |
ENG 617 Chaucer, The Major Poems (4) |
ENG 620 Studies in Renaissance Literature (4; maximum 12 toward any degree) |
ENG 630 Studies in the Restoration and the 18th Century, 1660-1789 (4; maximum 12 toward any degree) |
ENG 640 Studies in 19th-Century English Literature (4; maximum 12 toward any degree) |
ENG 650 Graduate Fiction Workshop (4; maximum 16) |
ENG 651 Graduate Poetry Workshop (4; maximum 16) |
ENG 652 Issues in Creative Writing (4) |
ENG 660 Studies in 20th Century Literature (4; maximum 12 toward any degree) |
ENG 670 Studies in American Literature, 1800-1865 (4; maximum 12 toward any degree) |
ENG 680 Studies in American Literature, 1865-1919 (4; maximum 12 toward any degree) |
ENG 690 Studies in Modern American Literature, 1919 to Present (4; maximum 12 toward any one degree) |
ENG 692 Introduction to Technical and Scientific Communication (4) |
ENG 693 Technical and Scientific Editing (2) |
ENG 694 Technical and Scientific Writing (4) |
ENG 695 Linguistics for Technical and Scientific Communicators (2) |
ENG 696 Managing Technical and Scientific Communication Departments, Publications, and Policies (2) |
ENG 697 Information Design for Technical and Scientific Communicators (4) |
ENG 7 The Romantic Era. |
ENG 700 Research for Master’s Thesis (1-12; minimum 6, maximum 12) |
ENG 701 Internship in Technical and Scientific Communication (1-12; minimum 6, maximum 12) |
ENG 710 Intra-disciplinary Seminar in English Studies (4; maximum 8) |
ENG 720 Issues in Digital Composition (4; maximum 12) |
ENG 730 Studies in Composition Research and Pedagogy (4; maximum 12 toward any one degree) |
ENG 731 The Theory and Practice of Teaching Composition (4) |
ENG 732 Histories and Theories of Composition (4) |
ENG 733 Histories and Theories of Rhetoric (4) |
ENG 735 Research Methods in Composition (4) |
ENG 736 Linguistics and Writing (4) |
ENG 740 Literary Criticism and Theory (4; maximum 12) |
ENG 750 Histories and Methodologies in Literary and Cultural Studies (4; maximum 8) |
ENG 751 Special Problems (1-6; maximum 6 toward any degree) |
ENG 752 Independent Study in Technical and Scientific Communication (1-6; maximum 6). |
ENG 760 Special Topics in Rhetoric (4; maximum 12) |
ENG 770 Issues in Professional Writing (4; maximum 12) |
ENG 8 African American History and Literature. |
ENG 850 Research of Doctoral Dissertation (1-16; minimum 16, maximum 60 depending on departmental requirements) |
ENG 9 Writing for Specialized Audiences: Print and Online Design and Composition. |
ENGINEERING AND APPLIED SCIENCE COURSES (EAS-Engineering and Applied Science) |
Engineering Management- Bachelor of Science in Engineering |
ENGINEERING MANAGEMENT COURSES (EGM-Interdepartmental) |
Engineering Physics- Bachelor of Science |
Engineering Technology- Bachelor of Science in Applied Science |
ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY COURSES (ENT-Engineering and Applied Science) |
Engineering Technology- Electrical and Computer Concentration |
Engineering Technology- Electro-Mechanical Concentration |
Engineering Technology- Mechanical Engineering Technology Concentration |
Engineering Technology: Associate in Applied Science |
English- Bachelor of Arts |
ENGLISH COURSES (ENG-Arts and Science) |
English Literature |
English- Master of Arts, M.A. in Teaching, Ph.D. |
English Writing Sequence |
ENT 135 Computer-Aided Drafting (3) |
ENT 137 Introduction to Engineering Technology (1) |
ENT 151 Engineering Materials (3) |
ENT 152 Computer-Aided Manufacturing I (3) |
ENT 181 Managing & Troubleshooting PCs (3) |
ENT 192 Circuit Analysis I (3) |
ENT 193 Circuit Analysis II (3) |
ENT 196 Electronics (3) |
ENT 202 Special Problems (.5-3) |
ENT 220 Professional Practice (0-2) |
ENT 235 Computer-Aided Design (3) |
ENT 252 Computer-Aided Manufacturing II (3) |
ENT 271 Mechanics I: Statics (3) |
ENT 272 Mechanics II: Strength of Materials (3) |
ENT 278 Mechanics III: Analysis of Machine Components (3) |
ENT 291 Industrial Electronics (3) |
ENT 293 Digital Systems (3) |
ENT 294 Local Area Networks (3) |
ENT 295 Microprocessor Technology I (3) |
ENT 296 Programmable Logic Controllers (3) |
ENT 297 Microprocessor Technology II (3) |
ENT 298 Data Communications (3) |
ENT 301 Dynamics (3) |
ENT 303 Digital Signal Processing Technology (3) |
ENT 310 Fluid Mechanics (3) |
ENT 311 Process Control Interface Design (3) |
ENT 312 Thermodynamics and Heat Power (3) |
ENT 314 Mechanisms for Machine Design (3) |
ENT 316 Project Management (3) |
ENT 333 Computational Methods for Engineering Technology (4) |
ENT 355 Introduction to Finite Element Analysis (3) |
ENT 401 Computerized Instrumentation (3) |
ENT 402 Industrial Automation Lab (3) |
ENT 403 Wireless Communication and Networks (3) |
ENT 404 Experimentation Techniques (3) |
ENT 407 Modern Manufacturing Systems (3) |
ENT 412 Industrial Applications of Neural Networks and Fuzzy Logic (3) |
ENT 415 Heat Transfer with Applications (3) |
ENT 416 Topics in Mechanical Vibrations (3) |
ENT 418 Electromechanical Control Systems (3) |
ENT 497/498 Senior Design Project (2, 2) MPC |
Entrepreneurship |
ENTREPRENEURSHIP COURSES (ESP-Business) |
Environmental Earth Science- Bachelor of Arts |
Environmental Science Co-Major |
ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES COURSES, INSTITUTE FOR THE ENVIRONMENT and SUSTAINABILITY (IES-Interdepartmental) |
Environmental Sciences- Master of Environmental Science |
ESP 1 Entrepreneurship in Different Contexts. |
ESP 101 Entrepreneurship Foundations (1) |
ESP 102 Startup Bootcamp: Inception to Prototype (1) |
ESP 151 Rewards of an Entrepreneurial Life (1) |
ESP 201 Introduction to Entrepreneurship (3) |
ESP 293 Entrepreneurship: Dilemmas and Debates (1) |
ESP 306 Financial Aspects of Entrepreneurial Ventures (3) |
ESP 311 Entrepreneurial Marketing (3) |
ESP 330 Professional Practice (0-1; maximum 2) |
ESP 366 Imagination and Entrepreneurship (3) MPT |
ESP 461 Small/Emerging Enterprise Consulting (3) MPC |
ESP 464 Social Entrepreneurship (3) |
ESP 467 Entrepreneurship: New Ventures (3) MPC |
ESP 469 Entrepreneurship in Complex Organizations (3) |
ESP 481 Technology, Products & Ventures (3) |
ESP 490 Special Topics in Entrepreneurship (1-3; maximum 3) |
Estimated Fees and Expenses, 2013-2014 |
Ethics, Society, and Culture |
Euphonium |
European Area Studies |
Examinations |
Examinations (optional) |
Executive Officers of Administration |
Extended Study and Service-Learning in Global Miami Plan Courses |
F |
Faculty-led Study Abroad and Away |
Family Relationships Minor |
FAMILY STUDIES AND SOCIAL WORK COURSES (FSW-Education, Health and Society) |
Family Studies- Bachelor of Science in Family Studies |
Federal Work-Study (FWS) Employment |
Fees and Expenses |
Fees and Expenses |
Fees and Expenses |
Fees and Expenses: Regional Locations |
FERPA Release and Directory Restriction |
Film Studies |
FILM STUDIES COURSES (FST-Arts and Science) |
FIN 101 Personal Finance (3) |
FIN 301 Introduction to Business Finance (3) |
FIN 302 Intermediate Financial Management (3) |
FIN 303 Financial Principles and Introduction to Modeling with Excel (3) |
FIN 330 Professional Practice (0-1; maximum 2) |
FIN 331 Real Estate Principles (3) |
FIN 351 Principles of Insurance (3) |
FIN 401/501 Principles of Investments and Security Markets (3) |
FIN 402/502 Fixed-Income Portfolio Management (3) |
FIN 403 Portfolio Management (3) |
FIN 404 Forward, Futures and Derivatives (3) |
FIN 408/508 Commercial Bank Management (3) |
FIN 417/517 International Business Finance (3) |
FIN 451/551 Risk Management and Insurance (3) |
FIN 452/552 Life Insurance and Advanced Personal Financial Planning (3) |
FIN 461 Financial Analysis of Mergers, Buyouts, and Restructuring (3) |
FIN 462 Advanced Corporate Finance (3) |
FIN 463/563 Employee Benefits (3) |
FIN 475 Case Problems in Finance (3) |
FIN 481 Student Run Investment Fund (3) |
FIN 485 Integrative Concepts in Finance (3) MPC |
FIN 625 Managerial Finance (3) |
FIN 628 Capital Acquisition (3) |
FIN 635 Investment Management (3) |
FIN 645 Futures and Options (3) |
FIN 655 Analysis of Business Finance and Investments (3) |
FIN 675 Applied Advanced Corporate Finance (3) |
Final Examination |
Finance |
Finance- Bachelor of Science in Business |
FINANCE COURSES (FIN-Business) |
Financial Aid for Undergraduate Students |
Financial Aid, Awards and Scholarships |
Financial Obligations |
Fine Arts Certificates |
Fine Arts Minors |
Flute |
For More Information |
Foreign Language |
Foreign Language Education |
Foundation Courses |
Foundation Courses That Meet the Cultures (CUL) Requirement |
Foundation Courses That Meet the Historical Perspective (H) Requirement |
Foundation I. English Composition (6 hours minimum) |
Foundation II. Fine Arts, Humanities, Social Science (9 semester hours) |
Foundation III. Global Perspectives (6-9 hours) |
Foundation IV. Natural Science (9 hours, must include one laboratory course) |
Foundation V. Mathematics, Formal Reasoning, Technology (3 hours minimum) |
FRE 1 French Cultural Studies. |
FRE 101/102 Introduction to the French Language and Culture (4, 4) |
FRE 107L Practical French (4) |
FRE 131 Masterpieces of French Culture in Translation (3) MPF |
FRE 141 Paris in Black, White and Color (3) |
FRE 2 French Cultural Studies. |
FRE 201 Intermediate French (3) |
FRE 202 Critical Analysis of French Culture (3) MPF |
FRE 212 Secular Jewish Culture From the Enlightenment to Zionism (3) MPF |
FRE 255 Visual Representations of the Holocaust (3) MPF |
FRE 265 European Jewish Cinema (3) |
FRE 3 European Cinema. |
FRE 301 Culture and Interpretation (3) |
FRE 302 Pre-Revolutionary Literature and Life (3) |
FRE 303 Modern and Contemporary Literature and Life (3) |
FRE 310 Texts in Context (3) MPT |
FRE 334 Colonies and Migrants in French-Language Comics (3) |
FRE 339 Jews in Modern France: Between Image and Experience (3) |
FRE 341 Conversation and Current Events in France (3) MPT |
FRE 341W Conversation and Current Events in France (3) MPT |
FRE 350 Topics in French Literature in Translation (3) MPT |
FRE 356 Contemporary Jewish Fiction in Europe (3) |
FRE 361 French Pronunciation (3) |
FRE 366 French Cinema in Translation (3) MPT |
FRE 404/504 The French Renaissance (3) |
FRE 410 Senior Seminar (3) MPC |
FRE 411/511 French Civilization (3) MPT |
FRE 411D/511D Tutorial in French Civilization (6-9) |
FRE 411W/511W French Civilization (3) MPT |
FRE 415 Advanced Composition (3) |
FRE 416/516 Colonialism, Comics and Caricature in Algeria (3) |
FRE 420/520 Topics in Bande dessinée, Cartoons and Caricature (1-3; maximum 6) |
FRE 423/523 Theatre, Performance, Spectacle (3) |
FRE 430/530 Topics in Early Modern French Literature (1-3; maximum 6) |
FRE 431/531 Studies in Contemporary French Thought in Translation (3) MPT |
FRE 442/542 Literary Innovation, 16th-18th C (3) |
FRE 443/543 French Literature and Society (3) |
FRE 444/544 Seminar in Medieval French Studies (3) |
FRE 451/551 Rebellions, Revolutions, and Avant-gardes (3) |
FRE 452/552 The 19th Century (3) MPT |
FRE 453/553 Poetry (3) |
FRE 454/554 The Origins of the 20th Century (3) |
FRE 460/560 Topics in French Cinema (3) MPT |
FRE 462/562 The 20th-Century Novel: Contemporary Explorations Beyond Existentialism (3) |
FRE 480 Independent Reading for Departmental Honors (3) |
FRE 600 Seminar in French Literature (1-4) |
FRE 614 Introduction to French Literary Theory (3) |
FRE 617/618 Intensive Course for Graduate Students (3, 3) |
FRE 680 Independent Study (1-6) |
FRE 689 Teaching Assistant Orientation Seminar (1) |
FRE 700 Research for Master’s Thesis (1-10; usually 6) |
French |
French- Bachelor of Arts |
FRENCH COURSES (FRE-Arts and Science; Department of French and Italian) |
French Horn |
French- Master of Arts |
French: Bachelor of Science in Education |
Frequency of Offerings |
Fresh Start Policy |
Freshman Admission Standards |
Freshman Mid-Semester Grade Reports |
Freshmen |
FST 1 Film in Popular Culture. |
FST 135 Film as Ethnography (1) |
FST 146 Media Aesthetics (3) |
FST 201 Introduction to Film Criticism and History (3) MPF, MPT |
FST 204 Brazilian Culture Through Popular Music (3) |
FST 205 American Film as Communication (3) MPT |
FST 206 Diversity and Culture in American Film (3) MPF |
FST 220 Literature and Film (3; maximum 6) MPT |
FST 221 Shakespeare and Film (3) MPT |
FST 222 Italian American Culture (3) MPF |
FST 235 Classics of Film (3) |
FST 236 Alternative Traditions in Film (3) MPT |
FST 252 Representation of History in Film and Video (3) |
FST 255 Visual Representations of the Holocaust (3) |
FST 261 German Film in Global Context (3) MPF, MPT |
FST 262 Italian Cinema (3) MPT |
FST 263 Soviet and Post-Soviet Russian Cinema (3) MPT |
FST 264 Chinese Cinema and Culture (3) |
FST 265 European Jewish Cinema (3) |
FST 266 Survey of Japanese Cinema (3) |
FST 267 National Cinemas: African Film (3) |
FST 272 Cultures and Identifies of Eastern Europe: An Introduction through Literature and Film (3) |
FST 281 Mediated Sexualities: Lesbians, Gays, Bisexuals, and Transgendered Persons and the Electronic Media (3) MPF |
FST 282 Sexualities and Film (3) |
FST 302 War and European Cinema (3) |
FST 345 Global Media, Ethnography, and Film (3) |
FST 350 Topics in Film (3) |
FST 361 Antiquity Through a Lens (3) |
FST 366 French Cinema In Translation (3) MPT |
FST 381 African Lusophone Literature (3) |
FST 383 By or About (Afro-) Brazilian Women (3) |
FST 401 Seminar in Film Study (3) |
FST 415 Cuba in Revolution: Its History, Politics, and Culture (4) MPC |
FST 460 Topics in French Cinema (3) MPT |
FSW 1 Services and Supports for Children, Youth, and Families. |
FSW 201 Introduction to Social Work (3) |
FSW 206 Social Welfare: Impact on Diverse Groups (4) MPF |
FSW 207 Serving and Supporting Children, Youth, and Families I (4) MPT |
FSW 208 Serving and Supporting Children, Youth, and Families II (5) MPT |
FSW 221 Human Sexuality (3) |
FSW 261 Diverse Family Systems Across the Life Cycle (3) MPF, MPT |
FSW 281 Child Development in Diverse Families (4) MPT |
FSW 283 Introduction to Child Care Administration (3) |
FSW 293 Field Placement-Infant/Toddler Setting (3) |
FSW 294 Field Placement-Preschool Setting (3) |
FSW 295 Research and Evaluation Methods (4) |
FSW 3 Families and Sexuality Across the Life Course. |
FSW 306 Social Work Practice I (4) |
FSW 309 Social Welfare Policy II (3) |
FSW 312 Human Behavior in the Social Environment (3) |
FSW 361 Couple Relationships: Diversity and Change (3) |
FSW 362 Family Poverty (3) |
FSW 363 Sociology of Families (3) |
FSW 365 Family Life Sexuality Education Across Cultures (3) MPT |
FSW 381 Parent-Child Relations in Diverse Families (3) MPT |
FSW 382 Infant and Toddler Caregiving and Supervision (3) MPT |
FSW 4 Children in Families. |
FSW 406 Social Work Practice II (4) |
FSW 411 Social Work Senior Practicum (6) |
FSW 412 Senior Seminar in Social Work I (2) |
FSW 413 Senior Seminar in Social Work II (2) |
FSW 418/518 The Family Life Education Process (3) |
FSW 450/550 Special Problems (1-4; 8 maximum toward any undergraduate degree; 550 and 600 combined: 4 maximum toward any graduate degree) |
FSW 451/551 Family Violence (3) MPC |
FSW 461/561 Marital Distress and Divorce: Implications for Family Life Professionals (3) MPT |
FSW 462/562 Family Policy and Law (3) MPC |
FSW 465/565 Child Maltreatment (2) |
FSW 466/566 Later Life Families (3) MPT |
FSW 475/575 Family Theories (3) |
FSW 481/581 Adolescent Development in Diverse Families (3) MPT |
FSW 485/585 Social Work in a Diverse World (3) |
FSW 490/590 Professional Issues in Family Science (3) |
FSW 491/591 Seminar in Family Studies and Social Work (1-4;maximum 4) |
FSW 492/592 Families in Global Context (4) |
FSW 493/593 Qualitative Methods in Family Research (3) |
FSW 494/594 Internship with Families and Children (2-3; maximum 6) |
FSW 495/595 Advanced Survey of Family Science (3) |
FSW 497/597 Methods of Social Justice Inquiry (3) |
FSW 498 Critical Thinking About Family Relationships (4) MPC |
FSW 600 Independent Reading (1-4; 4 maximum of FSW 550 and 600 combined) |
FSW 611 Social Welfare Policy I (3) |
FSW 612 Social Welfare Policy II (3) |
FSW 613 Social Work Advanced Policy: Child and Family Welfare (3) |
FSW 614 Family-Community-School Partnerships (3) |
FSW 615 Cultural Competency (3) |
FSW 617 Human Behavior in the Social Environment I (3) |
FSW 618 Human Behavior and the Social Environment II (3) |
FSW 620 Practicum in Family Life Education (2) |
FSW 621 Social Work Practice I (3) |
FSW 622 Social Work Practice II (3) |
FSW 623 Social Work Advanced Practice I (3) |
FSW 624 Social Work Advanced Practice II (3) |
FSW 625 Social Work Ethics (3) |
FSW 660 Family Diversity in the United States (3) |
FSW 661 Social Work Practicum I (6) |
FSW 662 Social Work Practicum II (6) |
FSW 681 Parenting Theories and Applications (3) |
FSW 685 Family Systems and Stress (4) |
FSW 691 Advanced Seminar in Family and Child Studies (1-4) |
FSW 695 Applied Research Techniques in Family and Child Studies (4) |
FSW 700A Thesis: Independent Research (1-3; 6 required, maximum 6 toward any one degree) |
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General Engineering- Bachelor of Science in Engineering |
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General Requirements |
General Studies: Associate in Arts |
GEO 1 Urban Geography. |
GEO 101 Global Forces, Local Diversity (3) MPF, MPT |
GEO 111 World Regional Geography: Patterns and Issues (3) MPF |
GEO 121 Earth’s Physical Environment (4) MPF, MPT |
GEO 122 Geographic Perspectives on the Environment (3) |
GEO 133 Imagining Russia (2) |
GEO 159 Creating Global Peace (3) MPF |
GEO 2 Earth's Physical Environment: Patterns and Processes. |
GEO 201 Geography of Urban Diversity (3) MPF, MPT |
GEO 205 Population and Migration (3) |
GEO 207 Civilization of the Middle East (3) MPF |
GEO 208 The Rise of Industrialism in East Asia (3) MPF |
GEO 209 Civilizations of Africa (3) MPF |
GEO 211 Global Change (3) MPT |
GEO 219 Geography of the United States and Canada (3) |
GEO 221 Regional Physical Environments (3) MPT |
GEO 241 Map Interpretation (3) |
GEO 242 Mapping a Changing World (3) |
GEO 271 Human Dimensions of Natural Resource Conservation (3) MPT |
GEO 276 Geography of the Global Economy (3) |
GEO 3 Geographic Change. |
GEO 301 Geography of Sub-Saharan Africa (4) MPT |
GEO 302 Geography and Gender (3) |
GEO 304 Latin American Development (4) MPT |
GEO 307 Geography of Central and Eastern Europe, and Russia (3) MPT |
GEO 308 Geography of East Asia (3) MPT |
GEO 309 Native American Women (3) |
GEO 311 Geography of Europe (3) |
GEO 333 Global Perspectives on Natural Disasters (3) MPT |
GEO 340 Internship (1-20) |
GEO 354 Geomorphology (4) |
GEO 378 Political Geography (3) |
GEO 385 Media Geographies (3) |
GEO 395 Scholarship & Practice in Geography (1) |
GEO 4 Global Forces in Regional Contexts. |
GEO 401/501 Sustainable Regions (3) MPT |
GEO 405/505 The Caribbean in Global Context (3) MPT |
GEO 406/506 Indigenous Peoples and Their Sacred Lands (3) |
GEO 408/508 Geography of the Silk Road (The Heart of Asia) (3) MPT |
GEO 409 Sustainability: European challenges and strategies (3) |
GEO 410/510 Advanced Regional Geography (1-4; maximum 12) |
GEO 410D/510D Havighurst Colloquium (3) |
GEO 412/512 Tropical Ecosystems of Costa Rica (5) |
GEO 413/513 Tropical Marine Ecology (5) |
GEO 416/516 Connections: Understanding Tropical Ecology and Natural History via Belize, Central America (5) |
GEO 421/521 Climatology (3) MPT |
GEO 425/525 Hydrogeography (3) MPT |
GEO 426/526 Watershed Management (3) MPT |
GEO 428/528 Soil Geography (4) MPT |
GEO 431/531 Global Plant Diversity (3) MPT |
GEO 432/532 Ecoregions of North America (3) MPT |
GEO 436/536 Women, Gender, and the Environment (3) MPT |
GEO 437/537 Regional Land Use Capability Analysis (3) |
GEO 441/541 Geographic Information Systems (3) |
GEO 442/542 Advanced Geographic Information Systems (3) |
GEO 443/543 Python Programming for ArcGIS (3) |
GEO 444/544 GIScience Techniques in Landscape Ecology (3) |
GEO 447/547 Aerial Photo Interpretation (4) |
GEO 448/548 Techniques and Applications of Remote Sensing (3) |
GEO 451/551 Urban and Regional Planning (3) MPT |
GEO 454/554 Urban Geography (3) MPT |
GEO 455/555 Race, Urban Change, and Conflict in America (3) MPT |
GEO 457/557 Global Cities, World Economy (3) |
GEO 458/558 Cities of Difference (3) |
GEO 459/559 Advanced Urban and Regional Planning (3) MPT |
GEO 460/560 Advanced Systematic Geography (1-4; maximum 12) |
GEO 461/561 Migrants & Diasporas (3) |
GEO 462/562 Public Space (3) |
GEO 467/567 Land Use, Law and the State: Geographic Perspectives (3) |
GEO 473/573 Development and Underdevelopment (3) MPT |
GEO 475/575 Global Periphery's Urbanization (3) MPT |
GEO 476/576 Global Poverty (3) MPT |
GEO 480 Departmental Honors (1-6; maximum 6) |
GEO 491 Senior Seminar (4) MPC |
GEO 492 Geography of the Auto Industry (3) MPC |
GEO 493 Urban Field Experience (3) MPC |
GEO 496/596 Biodiversity of Kenya (6) MPC |
GEO 601 Seminar in Research Techniques (3) |
GEO 602 Geographic Thought (4) |
GEO 604 Research Project Development (1) |
GEO 605 Teaching Skills in Geography (1) |
GEO 610 Research in Geography (1-4; maximum 12) |
GEO 620 Geography Seminar (1-4; maximum 12) |
GEO 690 Internship in Geography (1-12) |
GEO 700 Research for Master’s Thesis (1-12; minimum 3, maximum 12) |
GEO 710 Special Problems in Geography (1-4; maximum 12) |
Geographic Information Science Certificate |
Geography |
Geography- Bachelor of Arts |
GEOGRAPHY COURSES (GEO-Arts and Science) |
Geography- Master of Arts |
Geology |
GEOLOGY & ENVIRONMENTAL EARTH SCIENCE COURSES (GLG-Arts and Science) |
Geology- Bachelor of Arts, Bachelor of Science |
Geology- Master of Arts, Master of Science, Doctor of Philosophy |
GER 1 Culture, Literature, and Language of German-Speaking Europe. |
GER 101 Beginning German I (4) |
GER 102 Beginning German II (4) |
GER 103L Practical German Language (3) |
GER 105 Everyday Spoken German (2) |
GER 111 Review of Basic German (3) |
GER 141 Modern German Film: A Window on German Culture (1) |
GER 151 The German-American Experience (3) MPF |
GER 201 Second Year German I (3) MPT |
GER 202 Second Year German II (3) MPT |
GER 212 Secular Jewish Culture From the Enlightenment to Zionism (3) |
GER 231 Folk and Literary Fairy Tales (3) MPF |
GER 232 The Holocaust in German Literature, History, and Film (3) MPF |
GER 241 Intermediate German Conversation (2, 2) |
GER 242 Intermediate German Conversation (2, 2) |
GER 251 German Literature in Translation: Changing Concepts of the Self (3) MPF |
GER 252 The German-Jewish Experience (3) MPF |
GER 255 Visual Representations of the Holocaust (3) MPF |
GER 260 Topics in German Literature in Translation (3; maximum 12) |
GER 261 German Film in Global Context (3) MPF, MPT |
GER 265 European Jewish Cinema (3) |
GER 3 Developing Language Skills in German. |
GER 301 German Languages Through the Media (3) MPT |
GER 309 Introduction to Linguistics (4) MPF |
GER 311 Passionate Friendships in German Literature from the Middle Ages to the Present (3) MPT |
GER 312 Coming of Age in German Life and Thought (3) MPT |
GER 321 Cultural Topics in German-Speaking Europe Since 1870 (3) MPF, MPT |
GER 322 Comparative Study of Everyday Culture: German-Speaking Europe and the U.S.A. (3) MPF, MPT |
GER 330 German Drama Production (1-2; maximum 8) |
GER 350 Topics in Contemporary Writing - German (1 to 3) |
GER 356 Contemporary Jewish Fiction In Europe (3) |
GER 410/510 Seminar in German Language and Literature (1-4) |
GER 461 Germany Milestones in the 20th Century (3) |
GER 471/571 Linguistic Perspectives on Contemporary German (3) MPC |
GER 480 Department Honors (1-6; maximum 6) |
GER 610 Self-Paced Graduate Reading Course in German (1-6) |
GER 680 Independent Study (1 to 6) |
German |
German- Bachelor of Arts |
GERMAN COURSES (GER-Arts and Science; Department of German, Russian, and East Asian Languages) |
German: Bachelor of Science in Education |
Gerontology |
Gerontology- Bachelor of Arts |
GERONTOLOGY COURSES (GTY-Arts and Science; Department of Sociology and Gerontology) |
Gerontology- Master of Gerontological Studies, Master of Population and Social Gerontology, Doctor of Philosophy, Certificate |
GHS 101 Introduction to Global Health (3) |
GHS 201 Data and Decisions in Global Health (3) |
GHS 301 Seminar in Global Health (1) |
GHS 401 Global Health Immersion Experience (2) |
GHS 491 Global Health Leadership (1) |
GLG 1 Oceanography. |
GLG 111 The Dynamic Earth (3) MPF, MPT |
GLG 115L Understanding the Earth (1) MPF |
GLG 121 Environmental Geology (3) MPF, MPT |
GLG 141 Geology of U.S. National Parks (3) MPF, MPT |
GLG 2 The Water Planet. |
GLG 201 Mineralogy (4) |
GLG 204 Survival on an Evolving Planet (4) |
GLG 211 Chemistry of Earth Systems (3) |
GLG 217 Planetary Geology (3) |
GLG 244 Oceanography (3) MPT |
GLG 261 Geohazards and the Solid Earth (3) MPT |
GLG 3 Plate Tectonics. |
GLG 301 Sedimentology and Stratigraphy (4) MPT |
GLG 307 Water and Society (3) MPT |
GLG 311 Geoenvironmental Field Methods (3) |
GLG 322 Structural Geology (4) MPT |
GLG 335 Ice Age Earth (3) |
GLG 354 Geomorphology (4) |
GLG 357 Igneous/Metamorphic Petrology (4) |
GLG 401/501 Global Climate Change (3) |
GLG 402/502 Geomicrobiology (3) |
GLG 408/508 Introduction to Hydrogeology (4) MPT |
GLG 411A/511A Field Geology (6) MPC |
GLG 412/512 Tropical Ecosystems of Costa Rica (5) |
GLG 413/513 Tropical Marine Ecology (5) MPT |
GLG 414/514 Coastal Ecology of the Bahamas (5) MPT |
GLG 415/515 Coral Reef Ecology (5) |
GLG 416/516 Carbonate Depositional Systems (5) |
GLG 417/517 Forensic Isotope Geochemistry (3) |
GLG 427/527 Isotope Geochemistry (3) |
GLG 428/528 Groundwater Flow Modeling (4) |
GLG 432/532 Powder X-Ray Diffraction and Clay Analysis (3) |
GLG 435/535 Soils and Paleosols (3) |
GLG 436/536 Paleoclimatology (3) |
GLG 450/550 Sedimentary Basin Analysis (3) |
GLG 461/561 Geophysics (3) MPT |
GLG 467/567 Seismology (3) MPT |
GLG 474/574 Paleobotany, Paleoecology, Paleoclimatology (3) |
GLG 482/582 Contaminant Hydrogeology (4) |
GLG 484/584 X-ray Diffractometry (2) |
GLG 491/591 Geochemistry of Natural Waters (3) |
GLG 492/592 Global Tectonics (4) MPT |
GLG 494 Sustainability Perspectives in Resources and Business (3) MPC |
GLG 496/596 Isotopes in Environmental Processes (3) |
GLG 497 Trends and Topics in the Geosciences (3) |
GLG 617 Chemistry of Earth’s Interior (3) |
GLG 627 Applications of Non-Traditional Isotope Systems (3) |
GLG 630 Mineral Surface Geochemistry (3) |
GLG 633 Extensional Tectonics (3) |
GLG 643 Introduction to the Advanced Study of Mineralogy and Geochemistry (4) |
GLG 646 Igneous Petrology (3) |
GLG 662 Subduction Zones (3) |
GLG 666 Theoretical Seismology (3) |
GLG 670 Geochemical Modeling (1-3; maximum 6) |
GLG 671 Introduction to Geology for Teachers I (4) |
GLG 700 Research for Masters Thesis (1-12; minimum 6, maximum 12) |
GLG 710 Geology Seminar (1-3; maximum 12) |
GLG 720 Advanced Mineralogy (1-3, maximum 3) |
GLG 730 Advanced Igneous Petrology (1-3, maximum 3) |
GLG 750 Advanced Studies in Crust and Mantle Development (1-3, maximum 3) |
GLG 760 Advanced Carbonate Sedimentology (1-3; maximum 12) |
GLG 770 Advanced Topics in Isotope Geochemistry (1-3; 12 maximum) |
GLG 790 Research in Geology (1-4; maximum 12) |
GLG 850 Research for Doctoral Dissertation (1-16; minimum 16, maximum 60) |
Global Health Studies |
GLOBAL HEALTH STUDIES COURSES (GHS-Arts and Science) |
Global Perspectives on Sustainability |
Grade Point Average |
Grades |
Graduate Awards |
Graduate Awards |
Graduate Awards |
Graduate Awards and Other Financial Assistance for Graduate Students |
Graduate Certificate Programs |
Graduate Certificate Programs |
Graduate Certificate Programs |
Graduate Council |
Graduate Dean's Thesis and Dissertation Awards |
Graduate Fields of Study |
Graduate Program Academic Departments, Chairs and Faculty |
Graduate School |
GRADUATE SCHOOL COMMUNITY COURSES (GSC-Center for the Enhancement of Learning Teaching and University Assessment- CELTUA) |
Graduate Student Associations |
Graduate Students’ Achievement Fund |
Graduate-Level Courses for Seniors |
Graduation |
Graduation with Latin Honors |
Grant Programs |
Graphic Design- Bachelor of Fine Arts |
Greater Cincinnati Consortium Agreement |
GREEK LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE COURSES (GRK-Arts and Science; Department of Classics) |
GRK 101, 102 Beginning Greek (4, 4) |
GRK 201 Homer (3) |
GRK 202 Plato (3) |
GRK 301 Advanced Readings in Representative Authors (3) |
GRK 302 Advanced Readings in Representative Authors (3) |
GRK 310 Special Topics in Greek Literature (3; maximum 12; may be repeated when content changes) |
GRK 410 Special Topics in Greek Literature (3; maximum 12; may be repeated when content changes) |
GRK 480 Independent Reading for Department Honors (3) |
GRK 630 Graduate Work in the Greek Language (1-4; maximum 12) |
GSC 601 Graduate Student Teaching Enhancement Program(1; maximum 2) |
GSC 602 College Teaching (1) |
GSC 603 Academic Cultures (1) |
GSC 700 Thesis and Dissertation Completion for Graduate Students (0) |
GTY 154 Aging in American Society (3) MPF, MPT |
GTY 2 Aging in Diverse Contexts. |
GTY 260 Global Aging (3) MPF, MPT |
GTY 265 Critical Inquiry: Penny Lecture Series (2) |
GTY 3 Health and Aging. |
GTY 318 Sociology of Aging and the Life Course (3) MPT |
GTY 335 Disability and Aging (3) MPT |
GTY 356 Biopsychosocial Aspects of Health and Aging (3) MPT |
GTY 357 Medical Sociology (3) MPT |
GTY 365 Social Policy and Programs in Gerontology (3) |
GTY 375 Aging, Self and Society (3) |
GTY 430 Field Experience in Gerontology (3; maximum 6) MPT |
GTY 440G Capstone Field Experience in Gerontology (1-16; maximum 16) MPC |
GTY 460/560 Selected Topics in Gerontology (2-4; maximum 10) |
GTY 463/563 Gender and Aging (3) MPT |
GTY 466/566 Later Life Families (3) MPT |
GTY 472/572 Race, Ethnicity and Aging (3) MPT |
GTY 476/576 Environment and Aging (3) MPT |
GTY 478/578 Racial/Ethnic Disparities in Chronic Illness (4) MPT |
GTY 485/585 Long-Term Care in an Aging Society (3) |
GTY 602 Perspectives in Gerontology (3) |
GTY 603 Psychology of Aging in Everyday Life (3) |
GTY 605 Gerontology Proseminar A,B,C,D (1) |
GTY 608 The Logic of Inquiry (4) |
GTY 609 Qualitative Research Methods (3) |
GTY 611 Linking Research and Practice (3) |
GTY 615 Readings in Gerontology (1-6) |
GTY 620 Supervised Research or Reading on Selected Topics in Gerontology (1-12; maximum 12) |
GTY 641 Organizations and the Aging Enterprise (3) |
GTY 667 Policy and Politics of Aging (3) |
GTY 676 Program Management in Aging (3) |
GTY 684 Global Aging (3) |
GTY 686 Global Health and Health Care Systems (3) |
GTY 700 Critical Inquiry In Gerontology (1-6) |
GTY 702 Knowledge Construction & Advanced Theory (3) |
GTY 705 Communicating Gerontological Knowledge (3) |
GTY 708 Quantitative Methods and Statistics (4) |
GTY 709 Advanced Qualitative Research & Methods (4) |
GTY 715 Readings in Gerontology (1-6; maximum 6) |
GTY 718 Statistical Modeling in Gerontology (3) |
GTY 720 Individual Investigation (1-6; maximum 6) |
GTY 740 Graduate Practicum in Gerontology (1-12; 8 minimum) |
GTY 745 Sociology of Aging (3) |
GTY 747 Demography & Epidemiology of Aging (3) |
GTY 750 Topics in Advanced Quantitative Methodology in Aging Research (1-4: maximum 20) |
GTY 767 Policy Analysis In An Aging Society (3) |
GTY 790 Pre-candidacy Doctoral Research in Gerontology (1-12; maximum 12) |
GTY 850 Doctoral Dissertation Research (1-6; minimum 16, maximum 60) |
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Harp |
Harry T. Wilks Leadership Institute |
HBW 101 Beginning Modern Hebrew (4) |
HBW 102 Beginning Modern Hebrew (4) |
HBW 201 Intermediate Modern Hebrew (3) |
HBW 202 Intermediate Modern Hebrew (3) |
HBW 680 Directed Study in Hebrew Language and Literature (1-4; maximum 12) |
Health Information Technology- Bachelor of Science in Information Technology |
Health Promotion- Bachelor of Science in Kinesiology and Health |
HEBREW COURSES (HBW-Arts and Science; Department of German, Russian, and East Asian Languages) |
High School Preparation |
HIN 101 Beginning Hindi I (4) |
HIN 102 Beginning Hindi II (4) |
HIN 201 Intermediate Hindi I (3) |
HIN 202 Intermediate Hindi II (3) |
HINDI COURSES (HIN-Arts and Science; Department of German, Russian, and East Asian Languages) |
History |
History- Bachelor of Arts |
HISTORY COURSES (HST-Arts and Science) |
History- Master of Arts, Doctor of Philosophy* |
History of Philosophy |
HON 181 Foundations of Engaged Learning (1-2) |
HON 190 Introductory Honors Experience (0-2; maximum 10) |
HON 281 Explorations into Engaged Learning (1-2; maximum 10) |
HON 282 Explorations into Engaged Learning II (0-2, maximum 6) |
HON 290 Intermediate Honors Learning Experience (0-2; maximum 10) |
HON 390 Advanced Honors Experience (0-2; maximum 10) |
Honorary and Professional Organizations |
Honors |
HONORS COURSES (HON) |
Horticulture |
Housing |
Housing Requirement |
Housing Requirement |
Housing Requirement |
Howe Writing Center |
HST 1 Medieval Studies. |
HST 111/112 Survey of American History (3,3) MPF |
HST 121/122 Western Civilization (3, 3) MPF |
HST 197 World History to 1500 (3) MPF |
HST 198 World History Since 1500 (3) MPF |
HST 2 Women and Gender in History. |
HST 202 History and Numbers (3) |
HST 206 Introduction to Historical Inquiry (3) |
HST 211 Secular Jewish Culture From the Enlightenment to Zionism (3) MPT |
HST 212 United States History since 1945 (3) |
HST 213 Appalachia: Cultures and Music (3) |
HST 214 History of Miami University (3) |
HST 216 Introduction to Public History (3) |
HST 217 Modern Latin American History (3) |
HST 219 U.S. Diplomatic History to 1914 (3) MPT |
HST 221 African-American History (3) MPT |
HST 222 U.S. Foreign Relations Since 1898 (3) MPT |
HST 224 Africa to 1884 (3) MPF |
HST 225 The Making of Modern Africa (3) MPF |
HST 232 The Development of Christianity: 100-451 (3) |
HST 233 History of Christian Thought (3) |
HST 236 Medicine and Disease in Modern Society (3) |
HST 241 Introduction to Islamic History (3) |
HST 242 The History of the Modern Middle East (3) |
HST 243 History of the Atlantic Slave Trade, 1400s to 1800s (3) |
HST 245 Making of Modern Europe, 1450-1750 (3) |
HST 246 Survey of Medieval History (3) MPT |
HST 250 History and Popular Culture (3) |
HST 252 Representation of History in Film and Video (3) |
HST 253 Work, Wealth, and Power: U.S. Business and Labor History (3) |
HST 254 Introduction to Russian and Eurasian Studies (3) |
HST 259 Russia's Imagined Orient: Caucasus and Central Asia on Page and Screen (3) |
HST 260 Latin America in the United States (3) MPF |
HST 270 Topics in European History (3-4; maximum 12) |
HST 271L Western Heritage (3) |
HST 275 20th Century European Diplomacy (3) MPT |
HST 290 Topics in American History (1-4; maximum 12) |
HST 296 World History Since 1945 (3) MPF |
HST 3 Russian, East European and Eurasian Studies (cross-listed with POL 7). |
HST 301 Age of Revolutions, Europe 1750-1850 (3) |
HST 302 War and European Cinema (3) |
HST 304 History, Memory, Tradition (3) |
HST 307 Latin American Civilization - Colonial Period (3) |
HST 313 History of England to 1688 (3) |
HST 314 History of England Since 1688 (3) |
HST 315 The Renaissance (3) MPT |
HST 316 The Age of the Reformation (3) |
HST 317 The Dutch Golden Age: The Netherlands in the Early Modern World (1550-1800) (3) |
HST 318 British Empire (3) |
HST 319 Revolution in Latin America (3) |
HST 324 Eurasian Nomads and History (3) |
HST 325 Images of Africa (3) |
HST 326 After Alexander: The Hellenistic Age (334-31 BCE) (3) |
HST 327 Ancient Rome: The Republic (3) |
HST 328 Italy: Machiavelli to Mussolini (3) |
HST 329 Lynching in America 1865-1940 (3) |
HST 330 Topics in European History (1-4; maximum 9) |
HST 331 Industry and Empire: Europe from 1850 to 1914 (3) |
HST 332 Age of Dictators: Europe 1914-1945 (3) MPT |
HST 333 Reconstruction of Europe Since 1945 (3) |
HST 336 Medicine and Disease in Pre-Industrial Society (3) |
HST 337 The United States and the Middle East (3) |
HST 339 Jews in Modern France: Between Image and Experience (3) |
HST 340 Internships (1-12; maximum 16) |
HST 341 East African History (3) |
HST 342 Africa Since 1945 (3) |
HST 346 Medieval Jewish History (3) MPT |
HST 347 Baghdad and the Abbasid Caliphate (750-1000 C.E.) (3) |
HST 348 Witch Crazes and Other ‘Great Fears’ in Europe and America (3) |
HST 350 Topics in American History (3-4: maximum 9) |
HST 352 Medicine and Society in 20th Century Africa (3) |
HST 353 History of Chinese Civilization (3) |
HST 354 Modern Chinese History (3) |
HST 355 History of Modern Sport and National Identity (3) |
HST 356 Modern Japanese History (3) |
HST 357 Gilded Age America (3) |
HST 359 Junior Honors Colloquium (3) |
HST 360 Topics in Interdisciplinary and Comparative History (1-4; maximum 8) |
HST 361 Colonial America (3) |
HST 362 The Era of the American Revolution (3) |
HST 363 The Early American Republic, 1783-1815 (3) |
HST 365 Civil War and Reconstruction Era (3) |
HST 366 American Empire (3) |
HST 367 The United States in the 1960s (3) MPT |
HST 368 United States from Progressive Era to Great Depression (3) |
HST 369 United States in the Modern Era (3) MPT |
HST 371 Native American History to 1840 (3) |
HST 372 Native American History Since 1840 (3) |
HST 373 Transforming America 1815-1850 (3) |
HST 374 History of the Russian Empire (3) MPT |
HST 375 The Soviet Union and Beyond (3) MPT |
HST 378 20th Century Eastern European History (3) |
HST 379 U.S. Consumerism, 1890-Present (3) |
HST 381 Women in Pre-Industrial Europe (3) MPT |
HST 382 Women in American History (3) MPT |
HST 383 Women in Chinese History (3) MPT |
HST 385 Race, Science, and Disease in the Americas (3) |
HST 386 Race in U.S. Society (3) |
HST 387 U.S. Constitutional Development to 1865 (3) |
HST 388 U.S. Constitutional Development Since 1865 (3) |
HST 392 Sex and Gender in American Culture (3) MPT |
HST 397 American Environmental History (3) |
HST 400 Senior Capstone in History (3; maximum 6) MPC |
HST 410/510 Topics in Foreign Policy (3; maximum 12) |
HST 428/528 Russia's War and Peace (3) |
HST 433/533 Oral Tradition: History and Practice (3) |
HST 434/534 China Along the Silk Road Before 1600 (3) |
HST 435/535 Public History Practicum (3) |
HST 436/536 Havighurst Colloquium (3) |
HST 437/537 Latin America Environmental History (3) |
HST 442/542 Ancient Jewish History (3) |
HST 450/550 Topics in Women’s History (3; maximum 12) MPT |
HST 451/551 Social History of Medieval Europe (3) MPT |
HST 452/552 Florence in the Time of the Republic, 1250-1550 (3) MPT |
HST 470/570 Topics in Russian History (3-4) MPT |
HST 471/571 The Age of Bismarck (3) |
HST 472/572 Germany 1918-1945 (3) |
HST 480 Departmental Honors (1-6; maximum 6) |
HST 482/582 Russian, Eastern European and Eurasian Summer Workshop (6 undergraduate; maximum 12) |
HST 487/587 Mexico Since 1810 (3) |
HST 495/595 Modern African Environmental History (3) |
HST 601 Historical Methods (3) |
HST 602 History and Theories (3) |
HST 603 Research Seminar (3) |
HST 610 Studies in American History (1-12) |
HST 611 Prospectus Workshop (1) |
HST 612 Thesis Workshop (1) |
HST 620 Studies in Latin American History (1-12) |
HST 630 Studies in European History (1-12) |
HST 640 Studies in English History (1-12) |
HST 645 College Teaching of History Surveys (2) |
HST 650 Studies in World History (1-12) |
HST 660 Studies in Asian History (1-12) |
HST 670 Colloquium in History (3) |
HST 677 Independent Study (1-5) |
HST 680 Studies in Ancient History (1-12) |
HST 690 Studies in Medieval History (1-12) |
HST 695 Graduate Teaching Practicum (3) |
HST 700 Research for Master’s Thesis (1-12; minimum 6, maximum 12) |
HST 703 Doctoral Workshop (1-3; maximum 6) |
HST 760 World History Theories (3) |
HST 790 Directed Study in History (1-16; maximum 24) |
HST 850 Research for Doctoral Dissertation (1-16; minimum 16, maximum 60 depending on departmental requirements) |
I |
IDS 151 Diversity Seminar (1) |
IDS 153 American and World Cultures Seminar (1) |
IDS 154 Introduction to Study Abroad (2) |
IDS 155 Readings in The Michael J. Colligan Lecture Series (1) |
IDS 156 Study Abroad Reentry Seminar (1) |
IDS 159 Strength Through Cultural Diversity (3) MPF |
IDS 206 Diversity and Culture in American Film (3) MPF |
IES 175 First Year Seminar on the Environment and Sustainability (1) |
IES 244 Introduction to Environmental Engineering (3) |
IES 274 Environment and Sustainability (3) |
IES 275 Principles of Environmental Science (3) |
IES 409 Sustainability: European challenges and strategies (3) |
IES 411/511 Environmental Protocols (4) |
IES 413/513 Environmental Policy Making and Administration (3) |
IES 414/514 Latin American Environmental Affairs (3) MPT |
IES 415/515 Coral Reef Ecology (5) |
IES 416/516 Connections: Understanding Tropical Ecology and Natural History via Belize, Central America (5) |
IES 423/523 Tropical Marine Ecology (5) |
IES 429/529 Environmental Communication (3) |
IES 431/531 Principles and Applications of Environmental Science (3) MPT |
IES 439/539 Stream Assessment Protocols for Habitat and Water Quality (2) |
IES 440/540 Contemporary Topics in Environmental Sciences (1-3; maximum 3) |
IES 450/550 Environmental Law (3) |
IES 474 Sustainability in Practice (3) |
IES 610 Professional Service Project (2) |
IES 611 Environmental Problem Solving and Analysis (1) |
IES 620 Topic Seminar (1) |
IES 660 Advanced Topic Seminar (1-4) |
IES 670 Environmental Practicum (1-12; minimum 6, maximum 12) |
IES 680 Environmental Internship (1-12; minimum 6, maximum 12) |
IES 690 Special Problems in Environmental Science (1-4; maximum 6) |
IES 700 Research for Master’s Thesis (1-12; minimum 6, maximum 12) |
IMS 171 Humanities and Technology (3) MPF, MPT |
IMS 201 Information Studies in the Digital Age (3) MPT |
IMS 211 The Analysis of Play (3) |
IMS 212 The Design of Play (3) |
IMS 221 Music Technologies (3) MPF |
IMS 222 Web and Interaction Design (3) |
IMS 224 Digital Writing and Rhetoric: Composing with Words, Images and Sounds (3) |
IMS 225 Games and Learning (3) |
IMS 238 Narrative and Digital Technology (3) MPT |
IMS 253 Building Interactive Objects (3) |
IMS 254 Design Principles Applied (3) |
IMS 257 Web Interaction Programming (3) |
IMS 259 Art and Digital Tools I (3) |
IMS 261 Information and Data Visualization (3) |
IMS 303 Online Journalism (3) |
IMS 304 Electronic Music (3) MPT |
IMS 319 Foundations in Digital 3-D Modeling and Animation (3) MPT |
IMS 324 Ethics and Digital Media (3) |
IMS 333 Digital Innovation and Entrepreneurship (3) MPT |
IMS 340 Internship (1-3; maximum of 6) |
IMS 351 Introduction to Mobile Application Development (3) |
IMS 355 Principles and Practices of Managing Interactive Projects (3) |
IMS 356 Interactive Animation (3) MPT |
IMS 359 Art and Digital Tools II (3) |
IMS 390 Special Topics in Interactive Media Studies (3; 6 maximum) |
IMS 4 Perspectives on Interactive Media. |
IMS 404/504 Advanced Data Visualization (3) |
IMS 404Y Mind and Medium (3) |
IMS 407/507 Interactive Business Communication (3) |
IMS 410/510 Digital Development Methods: Theory and Practice (4) MPT |
IMS 411/511 Visual Rhetoric (3) MPT |
IMS 413/513 Usability and Digital Media Design (4) |
IMS 414/514 Web and Social Media Analytics (3) |
IMS 416/516 Writing for Global Audiences (3) |
IMS 418/518 Social Media Marketing and Online Community Management (3) |
IMS 419/519 Digital Branding (3) MPT |
IMS 422/522 Advanced Web Design (3) |
IMS 440/540 Interactive Media Studies Practicum (4) MPC |
IMS 445 Game Design (3) MPT |
IMS 452 Senior Degree Project (3) |
IMS 461/561 Advanced 3D Visualization and Simulation (3) |
IMS 487/587 Game Prototyping, Pipeline and Production (3) |
IMS 490/590 Advanced Topics in Interactive Media Studies (3; maximum 6) |
Incompletes |
Individualized Studies- Bachelor of Arts |
Information for Education Majors |
Information Systems |
INFORMATION SYSTEMS AND ANALYTICS (ISA- Business; Department of Information Systems and Analytics) |
Information Systems- Bachelor of Science in Business |
Integrated Mathematics- Bachelor of Science in Education |
Integrated Social Studies- Bachelor of Science in Education |
Intent |
Interactive Media Studies |
Interactive Media Studies Co-Major |
INTERACTIVE MEDIA STUDIES COURSES (IMS - Arts and Science, Interdepartmental) |
Interactive Media Studies- Bachelor of Arts in Interactive Media Studies |
Interactive Media Studies- Certificate |
Interdisciplinary Business Management- Bachelor of Science in Business |
INTERDISCIPLINARY COURSES (IDS-Taught by more than one department) |
Interdisciplinary Programs |
Interdisciplinary Studies |
International Agreements |
International Baccalaureate Program (IB) |
International Business |
International Education |
International Student Admission |
International Student Admission |
International Student Admission |
International Students |
International Studies- Bachelor of Arts in International Studies |
INTERNATIONAL STUDIES COURSES (ITS-Arts and Science) |
Introduction |
ISA 1 Quantitative Concepts for Managerial Decision Making. |
ISA 2 Applied Business Statistics. |
ISA 203 Supplementary Business Statistics (1) |
ISA 205 Business Statistics (4) MPT |
ISA 235 Information Technology and the Intelligent Enterprise (3) MPT |
ISA 245 Database Systems and Data Warehousing (3) MPT |
ISA 281 Building Web-Based Business Applications I (3) |
ISA 291 Applied Regression Analysis in Business (3) MPT |
ISA 3 Web Mining and Knowledge Management. |
ISA 301 Data Communications in Business (3) |
ISA 303 Enterprise Systems (3) MPT |
ISA 305 Information Technology, Risk Management, Security and Audit (3) |
ISA 321 Quantitative Analysis of Business Problems (3) MPT |
ISA 330 Professional Practice (0-1; maximum 2) |
ISA 331 Quantitative Methods of Decision Making (3) |
ISA 333 Nonparametric Statistics (3) MPT |
ISA 365 Statistical Quality Control (3) MPT |
ISA 385 Applications of Electronic Commerce Technology (3) MPT |
ISA 387 Designing Business Systems (3) |
ISA 4 Applications Integration with Enterprise Systems. |
ISA 403 Building Web-Based Business Applications II (3) |
ISA 404 Business Intelligence and Knowledge Management (3) MPT |
ISA 406 IT Project Management (3) |
ISA 414 Managing Big Data (3) |
ISA 432 Survey Sampling in Business (3) MPT |
ISA 444 Business Forecasting (3) MPT |
ISA 447 Analysis of Multivariate Business Data (3) |
ISA 480 Topics in Decision Sciences (1-3; maximum 3) |
ISA 481 Topics in Information Systems (1-3; maximum 3) |
ISA 491 Introduction to Data Mining in Business (3) MPT |
ISA 495 Managing the Intelligent Enterprise (3) MPC |
ISA 602 Graduate Survey in Statistics (2) |
ISA 621 Enabling Technology Topics I (3) |
ISA 625 Management of Information Technology (3) |
ISA 631 Enabling Technology Topics II (3) |
ISA 682 IT Security and Assurance (3) |
Italian |
ITALIAN COURSES (ITL-Arts and Science; Department of French and Italian) |
Italian Studies- Bachelor of Arts |
ITL 1 Italy in the Renaissance. |
ITL 101/102 Beginner’s Course (4, 4) |
ITL 105W Intensive Elementary Italian (8) |
ITL 201/202 Second Year Italian (3, 3) |
ITL 205W Intensive Intermediate Italian (8) |
ITL 221 Italy, Matrix of Civilization (3) MPF |
ITL 222 Italian American Culture (3) MPF |
ITL 262 Italian Cinema (3) MPT |
ITL 301/302 Introduction to Italian Literature (3, 3) |
ITL 305W Intensive Advanced Italian (8) |
ITL 364 From Marco Polo to Machiavelli (3) MPT |
ITL 401 Dante’s Divine Comedy (3) MPT |
ITL 410 Topics in Italian (3- 9) |
ITL 420 Senior Writing Workshop for Italian Studies Majors (3) |
ITL 680 Independent Study (1 to 6) |
ITL 680W Summer Language Institute In Italy (8) |
ITS 141L European Cities in Cultural Context/Luxembourg (1) |
ITS 142L Great European Cities (1) |
ITS 201 Introduction to International Studies (3) MPF, MPT |
ITS 201M Introduction to International Studies (3) MPF |
ITS 208 The Rise of Industrialism in East Asia (3) MPF |
ITS 301 Intercultural Relations (3) MPT |
ITS 302 Problems of Non-Western Societies (3) |
ITS 340 Internships (1-12; maximum 16) |
ITS 365 Applied Topics in International Studies (3) |
ITS 390 Special Topics in International Studies (1) |
ITS 402 Senior Capstone in International Studies (3) MPC |
J |
Japanese |
JAPANESE COURSES (JPN-Arts and Science; Department of German, Russian, and East Asian Languages) |
Jewish Studies |
Journalism- Bachelor of Arts |
JOURNALISM COURSES (JRN-Arts and Science) |
JPN 1 Developing Language Skills in Japanese. |
JPN 101 First Year Japanese (4) |
JPN 102 First Year Japanese (4) |
JPN 105 Japanese for Travelers (1) |
JPN 201 Second Year Japanese (3) MPT |
JPN 202 Second Year Japanese (3) MPT |
JPN 231 Japanese Tales of the Supernatural in English Translation (3) MPF |
JPN 255 Drama in China and Japan in English Translation (3) MPF |
JPN 260 Topics in Japanese Literature in English Translation (3; maximum 9) |
JPN 266 Survey of Japanese Cinema (3) |
JPN 279 Buddhism and Culture: China and Japan (3) MPF |
JPN 301 Third Year Japanese (3) MPT |
JPN 302 Third Year Japanese (3) |
JPN 381 Introduction to Japanese Linguistics (3) |
JPN 401 Japanese Culture and Society in Contemporary Texts (3) |
JPN 402 Japanese Culture and Society in Contemporary Texts (3) |
JRN 101 Introduction to Journalism (3) MPF |
JRN 201 Reporting and News Writing I (3) |
JRN 202 Reporting and News Writing II (3) |
JRN 301 Journalism Law and Ethics (3) |
JRN 303 Online Journalism (3) |
JRN 313 Advanced Electronic Journalism: Audio (3) |
JRN 314 Advanced Electronic Journalism: Video (3) |
JRN 316 Editing and Design (3) |
JRN 318 Advanced Storytelling in Journalism (3) |
JRN 333 International Journalism (3) |
JRN 340 Journalism Internship (1-16) |
JRN 350 Specialized Journalism (3) |
JRN 404/504 Advanced Data Visualization (3) |
JRN 412 Public Affairs Reporting (3) |
JRN 415 Practicum in Television Journalism (4) |
JRN 418 Critical Writing in Journalism (3) |
JRN 421 Capstone in Journalism (3) |
JRN 426/526 Inside Washington (8) |
JRN 427 Inside Washington Semester Experience (4) |
JRN 429/529 Environmental Communication (3) |
JRN 454 The Washington Community (3 to 4) |
JRN 462 Red Atlantic: Practicum in U.K. Media, Advertising & Public Relations (3) |
JST 1 Jewish Studies. |
K |
KINESIOLOGY AND HEALTH COURSES (KNH-Education, Health and Society) |
Kinesiology and Health- Master of Science in Kinesiology and Health |
Kinesiology and Health Minors |
Kinesiology- Bachelor of Science in Kinesiology and Health |
KNH 102 Fundamentals of Nutrition (3) |
KNH 103 Introduction to the Profession of Dietetics (2) |
KNH 104 Introduction to Food Science and Meal Management |
KNH 110 Dance (2) |
KNH 110A Beginning Ballet (2) |
KNH 110B Beginning Ballet II (2) |
KNH 110G Modern Dance (2) |
KNH 110R Jazz (2) |
KNH 110S/T Social Dance (2) |
KNH 110U/110W Intermediate Social Dance (2) |
KNH 112 Transition for College Students (2) |
KNH 116 Personal Wellness (1) |
KNH 120A Aerobics (2) |
KNH 120C Individual Exercise (2) |
KNH 120E Self Defense (2) |
KNH 120G Weight Training (2) |
KNH 120I Power Walking for Fitness (2) |
KNH 120K Marathon Training (2) |
KNH 120L Jogging for Health and Fitness (2) |
KNH 120M Triathlon Training (2) |
KNH 130A Archery (2) |
KNH 130H Golf (2) |
KNH 130I Intermediate Golf (2) |
KNH 130K Racquetball (2) |
KNH 130M Tennis (2) |
KNH 130N Intermediate Tennis (2) |
KNH 130O Basic Ice Skating (2) |
KNH 130P Intermediate Ice Skating (2) |
KNH 130S Precision Skating (2) |
KNH 130T Advanced Ice Skating (2) |
KNH 140A Basketball (2) |
KNH 140B Power Volleyball (2) |
KNH 140F Softball (2) |
KNH 140H Ice Hockey (2) |
KNH 140J Soccer (2) |
KNH 140K Advanced Ice Hockey (2) |
KNH 140M Broomball (2) |
KNH 150 Outdoor Pursuit Activities. |
KNH 150A Beginning Canoeing (2) |
KNH 150B Beginning Backpacking (2) |
KNH 150C Beginning Rock Climbing (2) |
KNH 150E Beginning Horseback Riding (2) |
KNH 150F Intermediate Horseback Riding (2) |
KNH 150G Fundamentals of English Equitation (2) |
KNH 150H Advanced Horseback Riding (2) |
KNH 150I Advanced Western Horsemanship (2) |
KNH 150J Beginning Fly Fishing (2) |
KNH 150K Intermediate Rock Climbing (2) |
KNH 170A Swimming (2) |
KNH 170B Intermediate Swimming (2) |
KNH 171 Personal Nutrition: a survey course (2) |
KNH 182 Introduction to Athletic Training (2) |
KNH 183 Foundations of Athletic Training (3) |
KNH 183L Foundations of Athletic Training Laboratory (1) |
KNH 184 Motor Skill Learning and Performance (3) |
KNH 184L Motor Skill Learning and Performance Laboratory (1) |
KNH 188 Physical Activity and Health (3) MPF, MPT |
KNH 190 Professional Perspectives in Health and Physical Education (2) |
KNH 194 Standard First Aid and CPR (2) |
KNH 194L Standard First Aid and CPR Laboratory (1) |
KNH 203 Nutrition in Disease Prevention Management (3) |
KNH 205 Understanding Drugs for the Health Promotion Professional (3) |
KNH 206 AIDS: Etiology, Prevalence, and Prevention (3) MPF |
KNH 207 Serving and Supporting Children, Youth, and Families I (4) MPT |
KNH 208 Serving and Supporting Children, Youth, and Families II (5) MPT |
KNH 209 Medical Terminology for Health Professionals (3) |
KNH 212 Sport Management (3) |
KNH 213 Global and Community Nutrition (3) |
KNH 214 Global Well-Being (3) |
KNH 216 Intermediate Modern Dance Technique and Performance (2; maximum 4) |
KNH 232 Health Issues of Children and Youth (2) |
KNH 242 Personal Health (3) MPF |
KNH 243 Women’s Health Care: Problems and Practices (3) |
KNH 244 Functional Anatomy (3) |
KNH 244L Functional Anatomy Laboratory (1) |
KNH 245 Personal Health and Pedagogy for Early Childhood Teachers (3) |
KNH 246 Elementary Physical Education (3) |
KNH 247 Pedagogy Foundations in Health and Physical Education (3) |
KNH 271 Lifeguarding (2) |
KNH 272 Contemporary Perspectives on Leadership in Sport Contexts (3) |
KNH 274 Critical Perspectives on the Body (3) |
KNH 276 The Meaning of Leisure (3) MPF |
KNH 279 African Americans in Sport (3) MPF |
KNH 281 Early Childhood Physical Education (2) |
KNH 285 Evaluation and Assessment of Athletic Injuries to Neck, Head and Torso (2) |
KNH 285L Evaluation and Assessment of Athletic Injuries to the Neck, Head, and Torso Laboratory (1) |
KNH 286A Practicum in Athletic Training I (1) |
KNH 286B Practicum in Athletic Training II (1) |
KNH 286C Practicum in Athletic Training III (1) |
KNH 286D Practicum in Athletic Training IV (1) |
KNH 286E Practicum in Athletic Training V (1) |
KNH 286F Practicum in Athletic Training VI (1) |
KNH 287 Evaluation & Assessment of Athletic Injuries to Extremities (2) |
KNH 287L Evaluation and Assessment of Athletic Injuries to the Extremities, Laboratory (1) |
KNH 288 Therapeutic Modalities (3) |
KNH 289 Therapeutic Exercise (3) |
KNH 292 Dance, Culture, and Contexts (3) MPF, MPT |
KNH 293 Fitness and Conditioning (3) |
KNH 294 Games and Sport (3) |
KNH 295 Research and Evaluation Methods (4) |
KNH 297 Children’s Exercise and Fitness (3) MPT |
KNH 303 Food Systems Management (3) |
KNH 304 Advanced Nutrition (3) |
KNH 313 Sport Economics and Finance (3) |
KNH 316 Advanced Modern Dance Technique, Performance, and Composition (2; maximum 8) |
KNH 329 Psychological Perspectives on Health (3) |
KNH 336 Coaching Techniques and Tactics (2) |
KNH 337 Foundations and Fitness Training for Coaches (3) |
KNH 338 Psychosocial Aspects of Coaching (3) |
KNH 348 Teaching Physical Education II (4) |
KNH 348F Physical Education Field Experience (3) |
KNH 362 Health Promotion Foundations (3) |
KNH 367 Adapted Physical Education (2) |
KNH 375 Psychological Perspectives in Sport and Exercise (3) |
KNH 378 Sport, Power and Inequality (3) |
KNH 381 Biodynamics of Human Performance (3) |
KNH 381L Biodynamics of Human Performance Lab (1) |
KNH 382 Fitness Assessment and Exercise Prescription (4) |
KNH 383 Operational and Administrative Aspects of Athletic Training (2) |
KNH 385 Contemporary Issues in Men’s Health (3) |
KNH 386 Health Promotion for Minority Populations (3) |
KNH 392 Lifetime and Adventure Activities (3) |
KNH 393 Performance Development and Analysis: Educational Gymnastics and Dance (3) |
KNH 402 Critical Reflection on Practices in Health and Physical Culture (3) MPC |
KNH 403 Professional Practices in Dietetics (3) |
KNH 404 Advanced Food Science (4) |
KNH 405/505 Advanced Nutrition (3) |
KNH 407/507 Food and Nutrition for the Aging (3) MPT |
KNH 408/508 Perinatal and Childhood Nutrition (3) MPT |
KNH 409/509 Nutrition for Sports and Fitness (3) |
KNH 411 Medical Nutrition Therapy I (3) |
KNH 413 Medical Nutrition Therapy II (3) |
KNH 414/514 Facilities and Event Management in Sport (3) |
KNH 415 Health Education for Children and Youth (3) |
KNH 416/516 Sport Marketing (3) |
KNH 419A Health Education Student Teaching (4-16; maximum 16) |
KNH 419P Physical Education Student Teaching (4-16;maximum 16) |
KNH 420 Field Experience (1-4; maximum 8) |
KNH 432/532 Nutrition Across the Life Span (3) |
KNH 438/538 Principles of Effective Coaching (3) |
KNH 444/544 International Health: Global Perspectives (4) |
KNH 445/545 A European Perspective: Health, Social, Economic, and Political Impacts of Health Promotion (4) |
KNH 447/547 Sport Pedagogy for Coaches and Practitioners (3) |
KNH 448/548 International Perspectives in Sport (3) |
KNH 450/550 Special Problems (1-4) |
KNH 453/553 Seminar in Kinesiology and Health (1-4) |
KNH 462/562 Health Promotion Program Planning and Evaluation (3) |
KNH 468/568 Physiology and Biophysics of Human Activity (3) |
KNH 468L/568L Physiology and Biophysics of Human Activity Laboratory (1) |
KNH 471/571 Sport, Leisure, and Aging (3) MPT |
KNH 472/572 Sport in Schools and Colleges (3) |
KNH 473 Children and Youth in Sport (3) |
KNH 474 Sport and Modernization (4) |
KNH 475/575 Women, Gender Relations, and Sport (3) |
KNH 478/578 Mechanics of Musculoskeletal Injury (3) |
KNH 482 Exercise Management of Chronic Disease (3) |
KNH 484 Sport Injury Pathology and Emergency Procedures (2) |
KNH 495 Practicum in Sport Leadership and Management (3) |
KNH 600 Independent Reading (1-4) |
KNH 610 Internship in Exercise, Health, and Sport Delivery Systems (1-4) |
KNH 611 Behavioral Approaches to Health Promotion and Education (3) |
KNH 612 Theoretical Foundations of Health Promotion and Education (3) |
KNH 613 Health Communication & Education (3) |
KNH 615 Knowledge Systems in Exercise, Sport, and Health Studies (4) |
KNH 617 Education For Human Sexuality (3) |
KNH 620 Research Problems (1-4) |
KNH 621 Research Foundations in Kinesiology and Health (3) |
KNH 622 Quantitative Methodological Research Approaches in the Exercise, Health, and Sport Studies Fields (2) |
KNH 623 Qualitative Methodological Research Approaches in the Exercise, Health, and Sport Studies Fields (2) |
KNH 631 Physiological and Motoric Aspects of Sport (4) |
KNH 632 Psychological Foundations of Sport (3) |
KNH 633 Psychological Interventions in Sport (3) |
KNH 634 Social Psychology of Sport and Exercise (3) |
KNH 654 Physical Activity Motivation (3) |
KNH 668 Advanced Physiology and Biophysics of Human Activity (3) |
KNH 673 Developmental Perspectives on Youth Sport Participation (3) |
KNH 676 Cultural Studies of Sport (3) |
KNH 681 Human Motor Control and Learning (4) |
KNH 682 Laboratory Techniques in Exercise Science (2) |
KNH 683 Design and Evaluation of Individualized Fitness Programs (4) |
KNH 684 Advanced Seminar in Exercise Science (1) |
KNH 685 Exercise, Age, and Health (3) |
KNH 688 Advanced Biomechanics (3) |
KNH 700 Thesis, M.A. (1-10; 4 required, 10 toward any degree) |
KOR 101 Beginning Korean 1 (4) |
KOR 102 Beginning Korean 2 (4) |
KOR 201 Intermediate Korean 1 (3) |
KOR 202 Intermediate Korean 2 (3) |
KOREAN COURSES (KOR-Arts and Science; Department of German, Russian, and East Asian Languages) |
L |
Landscape Architecture |
Language Requirement |
LAS 1 Modern Latin American Development. |
LAS 2 People and Power in the Americas. |
LAS 204 Brazilian Culture Through Popular Music (3) |
LAS 207 Latin America before 1910 (3) MPF |
LAS 208 Introduction to Latin America (3) MPF, MPT, G |
LAS 211 Writing with Purpose: Interdisciplinary Inquiry and Communication (3) |
LAS 217 Modern Latin American History (3) |
LAS 243 History of the Atlantic Slave Trade, 1400s to 1800s (3) |
LAS 254 Latino/a Literature and the Americas (3) MPF G |
LAS 260 Latin America in the United States (3) MPF G |
LAS 3 Latino Studies: Cultures and Histories of Latinos in the United States |
LAS 315 Latin American Diaspora: Communities, Conditions and Issues (3) |
LAS 317 The Arts of Colonial Latin America (3) |
LAS 319 Revolution in Latin America (3) |
LAS 325 Identity, Race, Gender, Class (3) MPT |
LAS 332 Latin American Popular Culture (3) |
LAS 385 Race, Science, and Disease in the Americas (3) |
LAS 410 Current Latin American Issues (3) MPC |
LAS 412/512 Tropical Ecosystems of Costa Rica (5) |
LAS 413/513 Tropical Marine Ecology (5) MPT |
LAS 414/514 Latin American Environmental Affairs (3) MPT |
LAS 415 Cuba in Revolution: Its History, Politics, and Culture (4) MPC |
LAS 416/516 Connections: Understanding Tropical Ecology and Natural History via Belize, Central America (5) |
LAS 417/517 Coral Reef Ecology (5) |
LAS 418 Caribbean Archaeology Field & Lab Methods (6) |
LAS 424/524 Seminar on Modern Architecture in Latin America (3) |
LAS 437 Latin America Environmental History |
LAT 101/102 Beginning Latin (4, 4) |
LAT 121 Review Latin (4) |
LAT 201 Representative Latin Authors (3) |
LAT 202 Representative Latin Authors (3) |
LAT 310 Special Topics in Latin Literature (3; maximum 12; may be repeated when content changes) |
LAT 404 Medieval Latin (3) |
LAT 410 Latin Seminar (3; maximum 12) |
LAT 480 Independent Reading for Departmental Honors (3) |
LAT 630 Graduate Work in the Latin Language (1-4; maximum 12) |
Late Fees on Past Due Accounts |
Late Payment, Late Registration |
Latin American Latino/a & Caribbean Studies |
Latin American Studies- Bachelor of Arts |
LATIN AMERICAN STUDIES COURSES (LAS-Arts and Science) |
LATIN LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE COURSES (LAT-Arts and Science; Department of Classics) |
Latin: Bachelor of Science in Education |
LeaderShape |
Leadership Development |
LED 1 Urban Culture and Service-Learning. |
Liberal Education and Divisional Requirements: Arts Bachelor (A.B.) Degree |
Liberal Education at Miami |
Libraries |
Life Science/Chemistry: Bachelor of Science in Education |
Life Science: Bachelor of Science in Education |
Limited Admission to Programs |
Linguistics |
Linguistics- Bachelor of Arts |
Loan Programs |
Location |
Lusophone Studies |
LUX 3 European Culture and Society. (Offered during the semester programs and summer workshop) |
M |
Major Programs: School of Business |
Major Programs: School of Engineering and Applied Science |
Major Requirements: College of Arts and Science |
Majors |
Majors and Degrees, Minors, Associate’s Degree Programs, and Certificate Programs |
Management |
Management and Leadership |
Management and Leadership- Bachelor of Science in Business |
MANAGEMENT COURSES (MGT-Business) |
Management of Information Technologies |
Manufacturing Engineering |
Manufacturing Engineering- Bachelor of Science in Engineering |
Marjorie Post Farrington Award |
Marketing |
Marketing- Bachelor of Science in Business |
MARKETING COURSES (MKT-Business) |
Master’s Programs: General Requirements |
Mathematics |
Mathematics and Statistics |
Mathematics- Bachelor of Arts, Bachelor of Science |
MATHEMATICS COURSES (MTH - Arts and Science; Department of Mathematics) |
Mathematics- Master of Arts, Master of Arts in Teaching, Master of Science |
MBI 1 Biomedical Science. |
MBI 102 Introduction to Research in Biology (1) |
MBI 103 Introduction to Research in Biology (Lab Rotations) (2) |
MBI 111 Microorganisms and Human Disease (3) MPF |
MBI 115 Biological Concepts: Ecology, Evolution, Genetics, and Diversity (4) MPF, MPT |
MBI 116 Biological Concepts: Structure, Function, Cellular and Molecular Biology (4) MPF, MPT |
MBI 121 The Microbial World (3) MPF |
MBI 123 Experimenting with Microbes (1) MPF |
MBI 131 Community Health Perspectives (2) MPF |
MBI 143 Parasitology and Mycology Labs (1) MPF |
MBI 161 Elementary Medical Microbiology (4) MPF, MPT |
MBI 177 Independent Study (1-4; maximum 8) |
MBI 2 Molecular Genetics. |
MBI 201 General Microbiology (4) MPT |
MBI 207 Writing Scientific Proposals (1) |
MBI 256 Introduction to Programming for the Life Sciences (3) |
MBI 277/377/477 Independent Study (1-4; maximum 8) |
MBI 333 Field Ecology (3) |
MBI 340 Summer Internship (1-12) |
MBI 361 Epidemiology (3) MPT |
MBI 364 Molecular Techniques (2) |
MBI 365 Molecular and Cell Biology (3) MPT |
MBI 402/502 Geomicrobiology (3) |
MBI 405/505 Medical Bacteriology (4) |
MBI 414/514 Immunology Principles (3) |
MBI 415/515 Immunology Principles and Practice (4) |
MBI 424/524 Advanced Experimental Techniques in Structural and Functional Genomics (4) |
MBI 425/525 Microbial Physiology (4) |
MBI 435/535 Medical Mycology (3) |
MBI 440 Research Problems (2; maximum 4) |
MBI 445/545 Microbial Genetics (3) |
MBI 464/564 Human Viruses (3) |
MBI 465/565 Microbial and Molecular Genetics Laboratory (2) |
MBI 466/566 Bioinformatics Computing Skills (3) |
MBI 475/575 Microbial Ecology: Exploration of the Diverse Roles of Microorganisms in Earth’s Ecology (4) |
MBI 480 Departmental Honors (1-3; maximum 6) |
MBI 485/585 Bioinformatics Principles (3) |
MBI 487, 488, 489 Medical Laboratory Science Practicum (8, 12, 12) MPC |
MBI 490 Undergraduate Seminar (1; maximum 4) |
MBI 495/595 Bacterial Cellular and Developmental Biology (3) |
MBI 603 Cell Molecular and Structural Biology First Year Graduate Seminar (1) |
MBI 605 Advanced Molecular Biology (3) |
MBI 606 Advanced Cell Biology (3) |
MBI 615 Communicating Science: Papers, Proposals, and Presentations (2) |
MBI 630 Microbiology for Teachers (4) |
MBI 640 Infectious Disease Microbiology for Teachers (3) |
MBI 640L Infectious Disease Microbiology Laboratory for Teachers (1) |
MBI 650 Seminar in Molecular Biology (1) |
MBI 671 Population and Community Ecology (4) |
MBI 672 Ecosystem and Global Ecology (4) |
MBI 689 Pedagogy in Microbiology for Graduate Students (1) |
MBI 690 Graduate Seminar (1; maximum 8) |
MBI 700 Research for Master’s Thesis (1-10; minimum 6, maximum 12) |
MBI 710 Graduate Research Problems (1-10; maximum 16) |
MBI 750 Advanced Topics in Microbiology (1-3; maximum 36) |
MBI 790 Research in Microbiology (1-16; maximum 20) |
MBI 850 Research for Doctoral Dissertation (1-16; minimum 16, maximum 60 depending on department requirements) |
MECHANICAL AND MANUFACTURING ENGINEERING COURSES (MME-Engineering and Applied Science) |
Mechanical Engineering |
Mechanical Engineering- Bachelor of Science in Engineering |
Mechanical Engineering Technology: Associate in Applied Science |
Media and Culture- Bachelor of Arts |
Medical and Insurance Requirements |
Medical Laboratory Science- Bachelor of Science |
Medieval Studies |
Members |
MGT 1 Dynamics of Human Behavior in Organizations. |
MGT 111 Introduction to Business (3) MPF |
MGT 291 Introduction to Management & Leadership (3) MPT |
MGT 302 Introduction to Operations and Supply Chain Management (3) MPT |
MGT 303 Human Resource Management (3) |
MGT 304 Cross Cultural Management (3) |
MGT 311 Project Management (3) MPT |
MGT 330 Professional Practice (0-1; maximum 2) |
MGT 381 Managerial Communication and Consulting (3) |
MGT 402/502 Employment Law (3) MPT |
MGT 404/504 Compensation Management (3) |
MGT 405/505 Labor Relations and Conflict Management (3) |
MGT 406/506 Staffing Organizations (3) |
MGT 411/511 Leading and Managing Projects (3) |
MGT 414 Motivation and Work (3) MPT |
MGT 415 Leadership and Learning (3) MPT |
MGT 416 Organizational Change Management (3) |
MGT 432 Global Strategic Sourcing (3) |
MGT 451/551 Operations Planning and Scheduling (3) |
MGT 453/553 Quality Management Systems (3) MPT |
MGT 457/557 Integrated Production/Operations Management Topics (3) |
MGT 463/563 Employee Benefits (3) |
MGT 474 Human Capital Metrics (3) |
MGT 490/590 Contemporary Issues (1-3; maximum 9) |
MGT 495 Strategic Management (3) MPC |
MGT 498/598 Supply Chain Management (3) |
MGT 601 MBA Operations Management Module (2) |
MGT 602 MBA Organizational Behavior Module (1) |
MGT 603 MBA Human Resource Management Module (1) |
MGT 604 MBA Project Management Module (1) |
MGT 615 Seminar in Managerial Skills (3) |
MGT 620 Process Improvement Team Workshop (1) |
MGT 627 Supply Chain & Operations Management (3) |
MGT 644 Leadership, Change & Cross-Cultural Management (3) |
MGT 654 Strategic Human Resource Management (3) |
MGT 658 Negotiation and Conflict Management (1) |
MGT 681 Special Studies in Management (1-3; maximum 6) |
MGT 700 Thesis (3-6) |
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Miami Plan Thematic Sequence |
Miami Regional Locations |
Miami Regional Locations: Hamilton, Middletown and West Chester |
MIAMI UNIVERSITY |
Miami University Academic Calendar |
Miami University Values Statement |
Microbiology- Bachelor of Arts |
Microbiology- Bachelor of Science |
MICROBIOLOGY COURSES (MBI-Arts and Science) |
Microbiology- M.A. in Teaching, M.S., Ph.D., Certificate in Ecology |
Middle Childhood Education- Bachelor of Science in Education |
Middle East and Islamic Studies |
MILITARY SCIENCE COURSES (MSC-Arts and Science) |
Minority Student Assistance |
Minors |
Minors |
Minors |
Minors |
Minors |
Minors |
Miscellaneous |
Mission of Miami University |
Mission Statement |
MKT 291 Principles of Marketing (3) MPT |
MKT 292 Careers In Marketing (1) |
MKT 301 Creativity, Innovation and Decision Making in Marketing (4) |
MKT 325 Consumer Behavior (3) MPT |
MKT 330 Professional Practice (0-1; maximum 2) |
MKT 335 Marketing Research (3) MPT |
MKT 405 Creating Customer Value Through Marketing (3) |
MKT 412 Sustainable Marketing Management (3) |
MKT 415 Marketing to Organizations (3) MPT |
MKT 419/519 Digital Branding (3) MPT |
MKT 425 Global Marketing (3) |
MKT 431/531 Logistics Management (3) MPT |
MKT 435 Branding and Integrated Marketing Communication (3) MPT |
MKT 442 Highwire Brand Studio (4-8) MPC |
MKT 495 Strategy Works (4) MPC |
MKT 498/598 Supply Chain Management (3) |
MKT 5 Creating Customer Value Through Marketing. |
MKT 601 Graduate Survey In Marketing (1) |
MKT 602 MBA Creativity Module (1) |
MKT 611 Professional Services Marketing (3) |
MKT 618 Marketing Management (3) |
MKT 619 Seminar in International Business (3) |
MKT 622 Creativity, Innovation & Problem Solving in Marketing (3) |
MKT 626 Integrative Concepts: Marketing Strategy and Interpersonal Relationships (3) |
MKT 632 Information Network Marketing (3) |
MKT 642 Globalization and Marketing Strategy (3 |
MKT 671 Business Marketing Conceptual Foundations (3) |
MKT 672 Strategy Planning for Business Markets (2) |
MKT 673 Business Marketing Intelligence (3) |
MKT 674 Contemporary Issues in Marketing (1) |
MKT 681 Special Studies in Marketing Management (1-5) |
MKT 691 Entrepreneurship Theory and Practice (3) |
MKT 700 Thesis (3-6; minimum 3, maximum 6) |
MME 211 Static Modeling of Mechanical Systems (3) MPT |
MME 213 Computational Methods in Engineering (3) |
MME 223 Engineering Materials (3) |
MME 231 Manufacturing Processes (3) |
MME 303 Computer-Aided Experimentation (3) MPT |
MME 311 Dynamic Modeling of Mechanical Systems (3) MPT |
MME 312 Mechanics of Materials (3) |
MME 313 Fluid Mechanics (3) MPT |
MME 314 Engineering Thermodynamics (3) |
MME 315 Mechanical Vibrations (3) |
MME 320 Professional Practice (0) |
MME 334 Quality Planning and Control (3) MPT |
MME 341 Engineering Economics (3) |
MME 403/503 Heat Transfer (3) MPT |
MME 410 Undergraduate Research Seminar (1) |
MME 411 Machine and Tool Design (4) |
MME 412/512 Advanced Mechanics of Materials (3) |
MME 414 Engineering Thermodynamics II (3) |
MME 419 Undergraduate Research Seminar (1-2) |
MME 431 Cost Estimating for Engineers (3) |
MME 434 Advanced Manufacturing (3) |
MME 435 Manufacturing Topics (3) |
MME 436/536 Control of Dynamic Systems (3) |
MME 437 Computer-Integrated Manufacturing Systems (3) |
MME 448/449 Senior Design Project (2, 1-2) MPC |
MME 495/595 Introduction to Applied Nonlinear Dynamics (3) |
MME 601 Numerical Methods for Science, Engineering, and Statistics (3) |
MME 610 Graduate Seminar (1) |
MME 612 Engineering Analysis (3) |
MME 615 Advanced Vibration (3) |
MME 623 Mechanical Behavior of Materials (3) |
MME 695 Graduate Research Project (1-2; maximum 3) |
MME 700 Research for Master's Thesis (0-10) |
Molecular Biology |
MSC 121 Foundations of Officership (3) |
MSC 121L Leadership Lab (1) |
MSC 122 Introduction to Tactical Leadership (3) |
MSC 122L Leadership Lab (1) |
MSC 221 Individual Leadership (3) |
MSC 221L Leadership Lab (1) |
MSC 320 Tactical Problems Seminar (1; maximum 2) |
MSC 321 Advanced Tactical Leadership Part I (3) |
MSC 321L Leadership Lab MS 301 (1) |
MSC 322 Advanced Tactical Leadership Part II (3) |
MSC 322L Leadership Lab (1) |
MSC 421 Adaptive Leadership (3) |
MSC 421L Leadership Lab (1) |
MSC 422 Leadership in a Complex World (3) |
MSC 422L Leadership Lab (1) |
MTH 1 Axioms, Theorems, and Proof in Geometry and Algebra. |
MTH 101 Introduction to Elementary Algebra (3) |
MTH 102 Intermediate Algebra (3) |
MTH 104 Precalculus with Algebra (5) |
MTH 115 Mathematics for Teachers of Grades P-6 (4) MPF |
MTH 116 Mathematics for Elementary Teachers (4) |
MTH 121 Finite Mathematical Models (3) MPF |
MTH 123 Precalculus (3) |
MTH 125 Precalculus (5) |
MTH 151 Calculus I (5) MPF, MPT |
MTH 153 Calculus I (4) MPF, MPT |
MTH 157H Honors Calculus I (5) |
MTH 159 Calculus Enrichment Workshop (2) |
MTH 190 First Year Seminar in Mathematics and Statistics (1; maximum 1) |
MTH 2 Basic Mathematical Tools for Science. |
MTH 217 Mathematics for Middle Childhood Teachers: Structure of Arithmetic and Algebra (3) |
MTH 218 Geometry for Middle Childhood Teachers (3) |
MTH 222 Introduction to Linear Algebra (3) MPT |
MTH 222T Introduction to Linear Algebra (Honors) (2) |
MTH 231 Elements of Discrete Mathematics (3) MPT |
MTH 245 Differential Equations for Engineers (3) |
MTH 249/249H Calculus II/Honors Calculus II (5) MPF |
MTH 251 Calculus II (4) |
MTH 252/252H Calculus III/Honors Calculus III (4) MPT |
MTH 3 Almost Linear Structures-Models for Physical Science. |
MTH 330 Problems Seminar (1; maximum 2) |
MTH 331 Discrete Mathematics (3) MPT |
MTH 331T Discrete Mathematics (Honors) (3) |
MTH 347 Differential Equations (3) MPT |
MTH 407/507 Mathematical Structures Through Inquiry (3) MPC |
MTH 408/508 Mathematical Problem Solving with Technology (3) |
MTH 409/509 Secondary Mathematics from an Advanced Perspective (3) |
MTH 410/510 Topics In Geometry (3) |
MTH 411/511 Foundations of Geometry (3) MPT |
MTH 420/520 Topics in Algebra (1-4; maximum 8) |
MTH 421/521 Introduction to Abstract Algebra (4) MPT |
MTH 422/522 Linear Algebra and Fields (4) |
MTH 425/525 Number Theory (3) MPC |
MTH 430 Problems Seminar (1; maximum 3) |
MTH 432/532 Optimization (3) |
MTH 435/535 Mathematical Modeling Seminar (3) MPC |
MTH 436/536 Combinatorial Designs and Coding Theory (3) |
MTH 437/537 Game Theory and Related Topics (3) |
MTH 438/538 Theory and Applications of Graphs (3) |
MTH 439/539 Combinatorics (3) |
MTH 440/540 Topics in Analysis (1-4; maximum 8) |
MTH 441/541 Real Analysis (3) |
MTH 442/542 Real Analysis (3) |
MTH 447/547 Topics in Mathematical Finance (3) |
MTH 451/551 Introduction to Complex Variables (4) |
MTH 453/553 Numerical Analysis (3) |
MTH 454/554 Numerical Analysis (3) |
MTH 470/570 Topics in Combinatorics/Graph Theory (3) |
MTH 480 Departmental Honors (1-6; maximum 6) |
MTH 482 Great Theorems of Mathematics (3) MPC |
MTH 483/583 Introduction to Mathematical Logic (3) |
MTH 485/585 Mathematical Recreations (2-3; maximum 3) |
MTH 486/586 Introduction to Set Theory (3) |
MTH 491/591 Introduction to Topology (3) |
MTH 492/592 Topics in Topology (3) |
MTH 495/595 Introduction to Applied Nonlinear Dynamics (3) |
MTH 600 Topics in Advanced Mathematics (1-4; maximum 10) |
MTH 604 Discrete Mathematics for Secondary School Teachers (3) |
MTH 605 Calculus for Secondary School Teachers (3) |
MTH 606 Geometry for Secondary School Teachers (3) |
MTH 607 Algebra for Secondary School Teachers (3) |
MTH 620 Topics in Algebra (1-4; maximum 8) |
MTH 621 Abstract Algebra I (4) |
MTH 622 Abstract Algebra II (3) |
MTH 630 Topics in Operations Research (1-4; maximum 8) |
MTH 632 Advanced Optimization (3) |
MTH 638 Advanced Graph Theory (3) |
MTH 641 Functions of a Real Variable (4) |
MTH 651 Functions of a Complex Variable (4) |
MTH 690 Advanced Topics in Topology (1-4; maximum 8) |
MTH 691 Topology (4) |
MTH 698 Seminar in the Teaching of First-Year Mathematics (1) |
MTH 700 Research for Master’s Thesis (1-12; minimum 6, maximum 12) |
MUS 1 Performance of Music. |
MUS 100 Ensembles (0 or 1; may be repeated for credit) |
MUS 100A Collegiate Chorale (0 or 1) |
MUS 100B Men's Glee Club (0 or 1) |
MUS 100C Symphony Orchestra (0 or 1) |
MUS 100D Choraliers (0 or 1) |
MUS 100E Marching Band (0 or 1) |
MUS 100F Symphony Band (0 or 1) |
MUS 100G Wind Ensemble (0 or 1) |
MUS 100H Chamber Music Brass (0 or 1) |
MUS 100I Chamber Music Strings (0 or 1) |
MUS 100J Chamber Music Piano (0 or 1) |
MUS 100K Jazz Ensemble (0 or 1) |
MUS 100L Balinese Gamelan Ensemble (0 or 1) |
MUS 100M Percussion Ensemble (0 or 1) |
MUS 100N Steel Drums (0 or 1) |
MUS 100O Opera Production (0 or 1) |
MUS 100P Chamber Orchestra (0 or 1) |
MUS 100Q Chamber Singers (0 or 1) |
MUS 100R Chamber Music Winds (0 or 1) |
MUS 100S Cello Choir (0 or 1) |
MUS 100U Basketball/Hockey Band (0 or 1) |
MUS 100W Marching Band Auxiliaries (0 or 1) |
MUS 100X Marching Band Percussion Ensemble (0 or 1) |
MUS 101/102 Theory of Music (3, 3) |
MUS 110 Vocal Accompanying (1) |
MUS 111 Lab Band (0-1) |
MUS 112 Lab Choir (0-1) |
MUS 115 Beginning Piano for Non-Majors (2) |
MUS 117/118 Class Voice (2, 2) |
MUS 119 Introduction to Music Theory (3) |
MUS 120 Instrumental Accompanying (1) |
MUS 135 Understanding Jazz, Its History and Context (3) MPF, MPT |
MUS 139 Chamber Music Experience (0) |
MUS 140 Recital Requirement (0) |
MUS 142A/144A Applied Music Voice- FR |
MUS 142B/144B Applied Music Piano- FR |
MUS 142D/144D Applied Music Flute- FR |
MUS 142E/144E Applied Music Clarinet- FR |
MUS 142F/144F Applied Music Saxophone- FR |
MUS 142G/144G Applied Music Oboe- FR |
MUS 142H/144H Applied Music Bassoon- FR |
MUS 142I/144I Applied Music Trumpet- FR |
MUS 142J/144J Applied Music French Horn- FR |
MUS 142K/144K Applied Music Trombone- FR |
MUS 142L/144L Applied Music Euphonium- FR |
MUS 142M/144M Applied Music Tuba- FR |
MUS 142N/144N Applied Music Percussion- FR |
MUS 142O/144O Applied Music Violin- FR |
MUS 142P/144P Applied Music Viola- FR |
MUS 142R/144R Applied Music Cello- FR |
MUS 142S/144S Applied Music String Bass- FR |
MUS 142T/144T Applied Music Harp- FR |
MUS 151/152 Sight Singing and Dictation (1, 1) |
MUS 160 Functional Piano I (1) |
MUS 161 Functional Piano II (1) |
MUS 175 Introduction to Music Education (3) |
MUS 181 Music in our Lives (3) MPF |
MUS 184 Opera: Passport to the Liberal Arts (3) |
MUS 185 The Diverse Worlds of Music (3) MPF |
MUS 186 Global Music for the I-Pod (3) |
MUS 188 The Music of Russia (3) MPF |
MUS 189 Great Ideas in Western Music (3) MPF |
MUS 201/202 Theory of Music (3, 3) |
MUS 204 Brazilian Culture Through Popular Music (3) |
MUS 211/212 History of Western Music (3, 3) |
MUS 215 Class Voice for Music Theatre (2) |
MUS 216 Applied Voice for Music Theatre (1; maximum 2) |
MUS 218 Beginning Guitar (1) |
MUS 218A Intermediate Guitar (1) |
MUS 221 Music Technologies (3) |
MUS 222 Music Education Technology (1) |
MUS 231 Class Instruments (Brass) (1) |
MUS 232A Class Instruments (Woodwinds I) (1) |
MUS 232B Class Instruments (Woodwinds II) (1) |
MUS 233 Class Instruments (Percussion) (1) |
MUS 234A Class Instruments (Strings I) (1) |
MUS 234B Class Instruments (Strings II) (1) |
MUS 235 Lyric Diction (2) |
MUS 236 Lyric Diction (2) |
MUS 242A/244A Applied Music Voice- SO |
MUS 242B/244B Applied Music Piano- SO |
MUS 242D/244D Applied Music Flute- SO |
MUS 242E/244E Applied Music Clarinet- SO |
MUS 242F/244F Applied Music Saxophone- SO |
MUS 242G/244G Applied Music Oboe- SO |
MUS 242H/244H Applied Music Bassoon- SO |
MUS 242I/244I Applied Music Trumpet- SO |
MUS 242J/244J Applied Music French Horn- SO |
MUS 242K/244K Applied Music Trombone- SO |
MUS 242L/244L Applied Music Euphonium- SO |
MUS 242M/244M Applied Music Tuba- SO |
MUS 242N/244N Applied Music Percussion- SO |
MUS 242O/244O Applied Music Violin- SO |
MUS 242P/244P Applied Music Viola- SO |
MUS 242R/244R Applied Music Cello- SO |
MUS 242S/244S Applied Music String Bass- SO |
MUS 242T/244T Applied Music Harp- SO |
MUS 249 Classroom Instruments: World Percussion/Guitar (1) |
MUS 251/252 Sight Singing and Dictation (1, 1) |
MUS 260 Functional Piano III (1) |
MUS 261 Functional Piano IV (1) |
MUS 262 Jazz Improvisation! (1) |
MUS 266 Music for Young Children (3) |
MUS 275 Sophomore Practicum in Music Education (1) |
MUS 285 Introduction to African American Music (3) MPT |
MUS 287 Enter the Diva: Women in Music (3) MPT |
MUS 3 African and African-Derived Music in the Western World. |
MUS 301 Counterpoint (3) MPT |
MUS 302 Analysis (3) |
MUS 303 Electronic Music (3) MPT |
MUS 342A/344A Applied Music Voice- JR |
MUS 342B/344B Applied Music Piano- JR |
MUS 342D/344D Applied Music Flute- JR |
MUS 342E/344E Applied Music Clarinet- JR |
MUS 342F/344F Applied Music Saxophone- JR |
MUS 342G/344G Applied Music Oboe- JR |
MUS 342H/344H Applied Music Bassoon- JR |
MUS 342I/344I Applied Music Trumpet- JR |
MUS 342J/344J Applied Music French Horn- JR |
MUS 342K/344K Applied Music Trombone- JR |
MUS 342L/344L Applied Music Euphonium- JR |
MUS 342M/344M Applied Music Tuba- JR |
MUS 342N/344N Applied Music Percussion- JR |
MUS 342O/344O Applied Music Violin- JR |
MUS 342P/344P Applied Music Scales Viola- JR |
MUS 342R/344R Applied Music Cello- JR |
MUS 342S/344S Applied Music String Bass- JR |
MUS 342T/344T Applied Music Harp- JR |
MUS 345 Elementary General Music for Instrumental Music Education Majors (1) |
MUS 351 Choral Techniques (3) |
MUS 352 Conducting I (2) |
MUS 353 Choral Conducting (2) |
MUS 354 Conducting II (2) |
MUS 355 General Music Teaching Techniques - Early Childhood and Elementary (3) |
MUS 356 Secondary General Music Techniques (2) |
MUS 358 Marching Band Techniques (2) |
MUS 359 Instrumental Methods - Elementary and Secondary (4) |
MUS 371/372 Composition (3, 3) MPT |
MUS 385 The Roots of Black Music: Blues, Gospel and Soul (3) MPT |
MUS 386 The History and Development of Hip Hop Culture in America (3) MPT |
MUS 401/501 Advanced Studies in Music Theory (3) |
MUS 402/502 Orchestration (3) |
MUS 404/504 Wind Band Ensemble Literature (3) |
MUS 405/505 Choral Literature (3) |
MUS 419/519 Supervised Teaching in Music (12) |
MUS 420/520 Vocal Coaching (1) |
MUS 427/527 Music of the 20th Century (3) |
MUS 430/530 Piano Pedagogy (2) |
MUS 433/533 String Instrument Pedagogy (1) |
MUS 442A/444A Applied Music Voice- SR |
MUS 442B/444B Applied Music Piano- SR |
MUS 442D/444D Applied Music Flute- SR |
MUS 442E/444E Applied Music Clarinet- SR |
MUS 442F/444F Applied Music Saxophone- SR |
MUS 442G/444G Applied Music Oboe- SR |
MUS 442H/444H Applied Music Bassoon- SR |
MUS 442I/444I Applied Music Trumpet- SR |
MUS 442J/444J Applied Music French Horn- SO |
MUS 442K/444K Applied Music Trombone- SR |
MUS 442L/444L Applied Music Euphonium- SR |
MUS 442M/444M Applied Music Tuba- SR |
MUS 442N/444N Applied Music Percussion- SR |
MUS 442O/444O Applied Music Violin- SR |
MUS 442P/444P Applied Music Scales Viola- SR |
MUS 442R/444R Applied Music Cello- SR |
MUS 442S/444S Applied Music String Bass- SR |
MUS 442T/444T Applied Music Harp- SR |
MUS 451/551-452/552 Advanced Sight Singing and Dictation (1, 1) |
MUS 456/556 Vocal Pedagogy (2) |
MUS 457/557-458/558 Piano Literature (3, 3) |
MUS 460/560 Methodologies in Ethnomusicology (3) MPC |
MUS 461/561 American Music (3) |
MUS 471/571-472/572 Composition (3, 3) |
MUS 475 Senior Practicum in Music Education (3) MPC |
MUS 481/482 Advanced Studies in Special Subjects (1-4, 1-4) |
MUS 490/590 Special Topics in Music (1-4; maximum 12) |
MUS 493 Capstone/Senior Recital: Preparation and Performance (3) MPC |
MUS 610 Special Project (1-4) |
MUS 611 Research Project (3-4) |
MUS 621 Graduate Research in Music (3) |
MUS 622 Teaching Elementary Music: Theory and Practice (3) |
MUS 623 Integrating Multiculturalism into Music Curriculum (3) |
MUS 626 Foundations of Music Education (3) |
MUS 627 Recent Developments in Music Education (3) |
MUS 628 Research Problems in Music Education (3) |
MUS 630 Advanced Ensemble (0 or 1; maximum 8) |
MUS 630A Collegiate Chorale (0 or 1) |
MUS 630B Men's Glee Club (0 or 1) |
MUS 630C Symphony Orchestra (0 or 1) |
MUS 630D Choraliers (0 or 1) |
MUS 630E Marching Band (0 or 1) |
MUS 630F Symphony Band (0 or 1) |
MUS 630G Wind Ensemble (0 or 1) |
MUS 630H Chamber Music Brass (0 or 1) |
MUS 630I Chamber Music Strings (0 or 1) |
MUS 630J Chamber Music Piano (0 or 1) |
MUS 630K Jazz Ensemble (0 or 1) |
MUS 630L Balinese Gamelan Ensemble (0 or 1) |
MUS 630M Percussion Ensemble (0 or 1) |
MUS 630N Steel Drums (0 or 1) |
MUS 630O Opera Production (0 or 1) |
MUS 630P Chamber Orchestra (0 or 1) |
MUS 630Q Chamber Singers (0 or 1) |
MUS 630R Chamber Winds (0 or 1) |
MUS 633 Topics in 19th Century Music (3) |
MUS 635 Advanced Wind Band/Ensemble Conducting (2) |
MUS 636 Advanced Choral Conducting (2) |
MUS 640 Concepts in Music History (3) |
MUS 642 Applied Music (2; maximum 12) |
MUS 644 Applied Music (4) |
MUS 661 Graduate Analysis (3) |
MUS 682 Repertory (2) |
MUS 684 Repertory (4) |
MUS 690 Graduate Recital (1-2) |
Museums |
Music- Bachelor of Arts in Music |
Music Composition |
MUSIC COURSES (MUS-Creative Arts) |
Music Education |
Music Education- Bachelor of Music |
Music History |
Music- Master of Music |
Music Performance |
Music Performance- Bachelor of Music |
Music Theatre |
N |
Naval Reserve Officers Training Corps (NROTC) |
Naval Science |
NAVAL SCIENCE COURSES (NSC-Arts and Science) |
Need-Based Assistance |
Neuroscience |
No-Major Option |
Non-degree Status |
Non-degree Student Admission |
Notes on Credit Restrictions |
Notification and Acceptance |
Notification of Awards |
NSC 1 Naval Science: History of Warfare. |
NSC 101 Naval Orientation and Organization (2) |
NSC 102 Naval Ship’s Systems (3) MPT |
NSC 110 Leadership Practicum (1) |
NSC 2 War: An Extension of Politics. |
NSC 201 Naval Mission Systems (3) |
NSC 202 Sea Power and Maritime Affairs Seminar (3) MPT |
NSC 210 Leadership Practicum (1) |
NSC 211 Leadership and Management (2) |
NSC 222 Individual Leadership Part II (3) |
NSC 222L Leadership Lab (1) |
NSC 3 The Naval Sciences. |
NSC 301 Navigation (3) MPT |
NSC 302 Naval Operations and Seamanship (3) MPT |
NSC 310 Leadership Practicum (1) |
NSC 311 The Evolution of Warfare (3) MPT |
NSC 402 Leadership and Ethics (3) MPC |
NSC 410 Leadership Practicum (1) |
NSC 411 Amphibious Warfare (3) MPT |
NSG 232 Health Issues of Children and Youth (2) |
NSG 251 Therapeutic Communication in Nursing (3) |
NSG 252 Foundations of Professional Nursing (3) |
NSG 261 Health and Physical Assessment (3) |
NSG 262 Fundamentals of Professional Nursing Practice (4) |
NSG 263 Community Health Nursing (3) |
NSG 301 Theory-Based Nursing Practice (3) |
NSG 302 Intermediate Clinical Nursing Practicum (3) |
NSG 311 Health Promotion Across the Lifespan (3) |
NSG 312 Assessment of the Well Child (1) |
NSG 313 Assessment of the Well Individual (2) |
NSG 317 Teaching Strategies in Health Care (3) |
NSG 321 U. S. Health Care System and Culture (3) |
NSG 331 Introduction to Nursing Research (3) |
NSG 341 Caring and Terminal Illness (3) |
NSG 343 Health Care Informatics (3) |
NSG 349 Introduction to Principles of Pharmacology in Nursing Practice (3) |
NSG 351 Nursing of Childbearing Family (2) |
NSG 352 Childbearing Family Clinical (3) |
NSG 353 Nursing Care of Adult Clients with Health Alterations I (3) |
NSG 354 Nursing Care of Adult Clients with Health Alterations I-Clinical (3) |
NSG 361 Nursing Care of Adult Clients with Health Alterations II (3) |
NSG 362 Nursing Care of Adult Clients with Health Alterations II-Clinical (3) |
NSG 363 Nursing Care of Children (2) |
NSG 364 Nursing Care of Children-Clinical (3) |
NSG 365 Nursing Research (2) |
NSG 382 Creativity, Creative Arts, Health and Aging (3) |
NSG 402 The Professional Nurse Leader (3) |
NSG 405 School Nurse License Practicum (5-10) |
NSG 418 Complex Health Problems (3) |
NSG 420 Focused Practicum in Baccalaureate and Expanded Nursing Roles (2) |
NSG 430 Nursing Care of Aggregates: Families and Communities (3) |
NSG 431 Nursing Care of Aggregates: Families and Communities: Clinical (2) |
NSG 432 Population Focused Nursing Care Practicum (3) |
NSG 435 Challenges in Health Care Delivery (3) MPC |
NSG 441/541 Health and Aging: Current Perspectives and Issues (3) MPT |
NSG 451 Nursing Care of Clients Experiencing Mental Health Disorders and Their Families (3) |
NSG 452 Nursing Care of Clients Experiencing Mental Health Disorders and Their Families-Clinical (3) |
NSG 461 Nursing Care of Older Adults (3) |
NSG 462 Nursing Care of Older Adults-Clinical (2) |
NSG 463 Nursing Care of Clients Experiencing Multi-System Health Alterations (3) |
NSG 464 Nursing Care of Clients Experiencing Multi-System Health Alterations-Clinical (5) |
NSG 492/592 Emotional and Behavioral Problems of Children and Adolescents (3) |
Nursing- Bachelor of Science in Nursing |
NURSING COURSES (NSG -Engineering and Applied Science) |
Nursing Credit |
Nutrition- Bachelor of Science in Kinesiology and Health |
Nutrition Minor |
O |
Oboe |
Officers |
Ohio Writing Project |
Operations Research Methods |
Options for Receiving Credit |
Other Charges |
Other Financial Assistance |
Other Overseas Programs: Transfer Credit |
Other Regulations |
Other Requirements |
Other Sources of Aid |
P |
Paper Engineering |
Paper Science and Engineering |
Paying Your Fees |
Peer Education Opportunities |
Percussion |
Ph.D. Requirements |
Philosophy- Bachelor of Arts |
PHILOSOPHY COURSES (PHL-Arts and Science) |
Philosophy- Master of Arts |
PHL 1 Ethics. |
PHL 101 Knowledge of World, God, and Morality (3) MPF, MPT |
PHL 103 Society and the Individual (3) MPF |
PHL 104 Purpose or Chance in the Universe (3) MPF, MPT |
PHL 105 Theories of Human Nature (3) MPF, MPT |
PHL 106 Thought and Culture of India (3) MPF, MPT |
PHL 131 Problems of Moral and Social Values (3) MPF, MPT |
PHL 205 Science and Culture (3) |
PHL 211 Problems of God and Religion (3) |
PHL 221 Problems of Metaphysics and Knowledge (3) MPT |
PHL 231 Happiness (4) MPT |
PHL 241 Philosophy of Art (4) |
PHL 263 Informal Logic (4) MPT |
PHL 273 Formal Logic (4) MPF, MPT |
PHL 301 Ancient Philosophy (4) MPT |
PHL 302 Modern Philosophy (4) MPT |
PHL 304 Indian Philosophy (4) |
PHL 307 Gandhian Philosophy (3) |
PHL 310 Special Topics (1-4; maximum 8) |
PHL 311 Ethical Theory (4) |
PHL 312 Contemporary Moral Problems (4) MPT |
PHL 322 Contemporary European Philosophy (4) |
PHL 331 Political Philosophy (4) |
PHL 335 Philosophy of Law (4) |
PHL 355 Feminist Theory (4) MPT |
PHL 360 Interdisciplinary Special Topics (1-4; maximum 8) |
PHL 360A Confronting Death (4) MPT |
PHL 373 Symbolic Logic (4) MPT |
PHL 375 Moral Issues in Health Care (4) MPT |
PHL 376 Environmental Philosophy (4) MPT |
PHL 390 Existentialism (4) |
PHL 392 Philosophy of Religion (4) |
PHL 4 Metaphysics and Epistemology. |
PHL 402/502 19th Century Philosophy (4) |
PHL 404 What is Philosophy? (4) MPC |
PHL 405 Philosophy for Children (4) MPC |
PHL 410/510 Special Topics (1-4) |
PHL 411/511 Advanced Ethical Theories (4) |
PHL 420/520 Seminar in Twentieth Century Philosophy (4) |
PHL 430/530 Seminar in Ancient or Medieval Philosophy (4) |
PHL 440/540 Seminar in Modern Philosophy (4) |
PHL 450/550 Seminar in Contemporary Philosophy (4) |
PHL 459/559 Political Philosophy Seminar (4) |
PHL 460/560 Seminar in Marxism (4) |
PHL 470/570 Advanced Aesthetics (4) |
PHL 471/571 Philosophy of Science (4) |
PHL 480 Independent Reading for Departmental Honors (3, 3) |
PHL 493/593 Phenomenological Method (4) |
PHL 494/594 Philosophy of Mind (4) |
PHL 495/595 Metaphysics (4) |
PHL 496/596 Epistemology (4) |
PHL 5 Reasoning. |
PHL 600 Independent Reading Philosophy (1-6) |
PHL 601 Practicum in Teaching Philosophy (2) |
PHL 610 Research Seminar (3-4) |
PHL 620 Advanced Topics in Philosophy (3-4; maximum 14) |
PHL 673 Symbolic Logic (4) |
PHY 1 The Physical World: Contemporary Physics. |
PHY 101 Physics and Society (3) MPF |
PHY 103 Concepts in Physics Laboratory (1) MPF |
PHY 111 Astronomy and Space Physics (3) MPF, MPT |
PHY 118 Introduction to Atmospheric Science (3) MPF |
PHY 121 Energy and Environment (3) MPF |
PHY 131 Physics for Music (3) MPF |
PHY 141 Physics in Sports (3) MPF |
PHY 171/172 College Physics (3, 3) MPF |
PHY 173 Physics Laboratory (1) MPF |
PHY 174 Physics Laboratory (1) MPF |
PHY 181/182 The Physical World (4, 4) (PHY 182 is MPT.) MPF |
PHY 183/184 Physics Laboratory (1, 1) (PHY 184 is MPT.) MPF |
PHY 185/186 Experiencing The Physical World (1, 1) |
PHY 2 Your Place In the Universe. |
PHY 205 Physics and Chemistry of Toys (4) |
PHY 211 Observational Foundations of Astronomy (3) MPT |
PHY 215 Physics by Inquiry (3) |
PHY 281 Contemporary Physics I: Foundations (3) MPT |
PHY 282 Contemporary Physics II: Frontiers (3) |
PHY 286 Introduction to Computational Physics (3) MPT |
PHY 292 Electronic Instrumentation (2) MPT |
PHY 293 Contemporary Physics Laboratory (2) MPT |
PHY 294 Laboratory in Electronic Instrumentation (2) MPT |
PHY 311 Contemporary Astronomy (3) MPT |
PHY 400/500 Physics Seminar (1; maximum 4 for any one degree) |
PHY 410 Topics in Physics Seminar (1-3; maximum 12) |
PHY 420/520 Advanced Laboratory Physics (1-4; maximum 4 for any one degree) |
PHY 421/521 Molecular and Cellular Biophysics (4) |
PHY 422/522 Physics for Medicine and Biology (4) |
PHY 423/523 Materials Physics (4) |
PHY 427/527 Nano-scale Science and Technology (3) |
PHY 430/530 Topics in Physics (1-4; maximum 12) |
PHY 431/531 Elementary Particle Physics (3) |
PHY 435/535 Introduction to Astrophysics (4) |
PHY 437/537 Intermediate Thermodynamics and Introduction to Statistical Physics (4) |
PHY 440 Research (1-4, maximum 12) |
PHY 441/541 Optics and Laser Physics (4) |
PHY 442/542 Spectroscopy of Atoms and Molecules (4) |
PHY 451/551 Classical Mechanics (4) |
PHY 461/561 Electromagnetic Theory (4) |
PHY 467/567 Seismology (3) |
PHY 471/571 Advanced Electronics (3) |
PHY 480 Departmental Honors (1-6; maximum 6) |
PHY 481/581 Gravitation and Spacetime (3) |
PHY 483/583 Mathematical Methods in Physics (4) |
PHY 486/586 Advanced Computational Physics (3) |
PHY 488 Research Capstone in Physics (3) MPC |
PHY 490S Topics in Physics Seminar (3) MPC |
PHY 491/591,492/592 Introduction to Quantum Mechanics I and II (4, 3) |
PHY 605 Teaching Physics with Toys Workshop (2-3) |
PHY 610 Research (1-10; maximum 10) |
PHY 620 Topics in Modern Physics (1-4; maximum 10) |
PHY 623 Solid State Physics (3) |
PHY 642 Advanced Kinetic Theory and Statistical Mechanics (4) |
PHY 651 Quantum and Nonlinear Optics (3) |
PHY 671 Electromagnetism (4) |
PHY 681 Advanced Mathematical Physics (3) |
PHY 691/692 Modern Quantum Physics (4, 4) |
PHY 700 Research for Master’s Thesis (1-12; minimum 6, maximum 12) |
Physical Education |
Physical Science: Bachelor of Science in Education |
Physics |
Physics |
Physics |
Physics- Bachelor of Arts, Bachelor of Science |
PHYSICS COURSES (PHY-Arts and Science) |
Physics- Master of Science |
Piano |
Placement Guides |
Planning for Law School |
Planning for Medical, Dental, and Veterinary Schools |
Planning for Optometry School |
Planning for Pharmacy School |
Planning for Physical Therapy School |
Plant Biology |
Plant Biotechnology |
PLW 101 Exploring Careers in Law (1) |
PLW 401 Preparing for a Career in Law (1) |
PMD 101 Explorations in Medicine (1) |
PMD 301 Preparing for a Career in Medicine (1) |
POL 1 Comparative Analysis of Foreign Policy. |
POL 101 Politics and National Issues (3) MPF |
POL 102 Politics and Global Issues (3) MPF |
POL 133 Imagining Russia (2) |
POL 142 American Politics and Diversity (4) MPF |
POL 159 U.S. Identity Politics (3) MPF |
POL 201 Political Thinking (4) |
POL 208 The Rise of Industrialism in East Asia (3) MPF |
POL 220 Movies and Politics (2) |
POL 221 Modern World Governments (4) |
POL 230 Topics In Russian Culture & Civilization (3) MPT |
POL 241 American Political System (4) |
POL 254 Introduction to Russian and Eurasian Studies (3) |
POL 261 Public Administration (4) |
POL 270 Current World Problems (1; maximum 6) |
POL 271 World Politics (4) MPT |
POL 276 Homeland Security and Critical Incident Management (3) |
POL 3 National Political Institutions. |
POL 302 Classical Political Philosophy (4) |
POL 303 Modern Political Philosophy (4) MPT |
POL 306 Applied Research Methods (3) |
POL 307 Public Opinion Laboratory (2) |
POL 326 Comparative Ethnic Politics (3) MPT |
POL 328 Politics of Central Asia (3) |
POL 331 Communism and Soviet Politics, 1917-1991 (3) MPT |
POL 332 Post-Soviet Russian Politics (3) MPT |
POL 333 Politics of Western Europe (4) |
POL 334 Politics of Eastern Europe (3) |
POL 335 Politics of East Asia (4) |
POL 336 Politics of the Middle East (3) |
POL 337 Politics of Latin America (4) MPT |
POL 338 Contemporary African Politics (3) |
POL 339 Nationalism, Islam and Democracy in Arab Politics (3) |
POL 340 Internships (1-12; maximum 16, on credit/no-credit basis) |
POL 342 American Political Careers (3) |
POL 343 American Presidency (4) MPT |
POL 344 U.S Congress (3) MPT |
POL 345 National Issues (3) |
POL 346 Global Gender Politics (3) MPT |
POL 347 Women and the Law (3) |
POL 351 Criminal Justice (4) |
POL 352 Constitutional Law and Politics (4) MPT |
POL 353 Constitutional Rights and Liberties (4) MPT |
POL 354 Political Parties and the Election Process (3) |
POL 355 Public Opinion (3) |
POL 356 Mass Media and Politics (3) MPT |
POL 357 Politics of Organized Interests (3) |
POL 358 Political Parties in American Politics (3) |
POL 359 U.S. Campaigns and Elections (3) |
POL 362 Public Management, Leadership, and Administrative Politics (3) |
POL 363 Administrative Law (3) |
POL 364 Federalism and Intergovernmental Relations (3) MPT |
POL 368 State and Local Government and Politics (4) |
POL 373 American Foreign Policy (3) MPT |
POL 374 Foreign Policy Analysis (3) MPT |
POL 375 International Relations of East Asia (3) MPT |
POL 376 U.S. National Security Policy (3) MPT |
POL 378 Latin America: The Region and the World (3) MPT |
POL 381 Global Governance (3) MPT |
POL 382 International Law (3) MPT |
POL 386 Global Competition (3) |
POL 387 Comparative Security Issues (3) MPT |
POL 406 Public Policy Analysis Laboratory (2) |
POL 411/511 American Political Thought (4) |
POL 419 Civil Society and Modern Politics (3) MPC |
POL 423/523 European Union: Politics and Policies (4) |
POL 424/524 Transatlantic Seminar: Politics of International Business (4-6; maximum 6) MPC |
POL 425/525 British and Irish Politics (3) |
POL 426/526 Inside Washington (8) |
POL 427 Inside Washington Semester Experience (4) |
POL 430 Seminar on Comparative Political Systems (4; maximum 8) |
POL 436/536 Politics of Iraq (3) |
POL 438/538 Africa in the Global Economy (3) |
POL 439 North American Politics: Unity and Diversity (3) MPC |
POL 440/540 Havighurst Colloquium (3) |
POL 454 The Washington Community (3 to 4) |
POL 459/559 Capstone Seminar on the American Political System (3) MPC |
POL 459/559I Constitutional Politics in the U.S. MPC |
POL 459A/559A American Political Culture MPC |
POL 459B/559B American Political Development MPC |
POL 459C/559C American Democracy Reconsidered MPC |
POL 459D/559D Governing the Nation from Washington MPC |
POL 459E/559E The American Agenda MPC |
POL 459F/559F Governing States and Communities MPC |
POL 459G/559G Practical Politics in the U.S. MPC |
POL 459J/559J Citizen Politics in the U.S. MPC |
POL 460 Seminar on Public Administration and Policy Analysis (4; maximum 8) |
POL 466 Public Policy Analysis (3) MPC |
POL 467/567 Public Budgeting (3) MPT |
POL 468/568 Public Personnel Administration (3) |
POL 470 Seminar on International Relations (4; maximum 8) |
POL 471 The International System (3) MPC |
POL 482/582 Russian, Eastern European and Eurasian Summer Workshop (6 undergraduate; maximum 12) |
POL 486/586 Global Trade & Investment (4) |
POL 487 Individual Lives and International Politics (3) MPC |
POL 488/588 Russia and the Republics in International Relations (3) |
POL 489 Conflict Management in a Divided World (3) MPC |
POL 6 Public Management and Leadership. |
POL 601 Foundations of Political Analysis (3) |
POL 602 Research and Writing for Political Scientists (3) |
POL 603 Introduction to Quantitative Methods (3) |
POL 604 Public Policy Research (2) |
POL 605 Writing Workshop for Final Project for Master's Degree (1) |
POL 606 Final Project for Master's Degree (4) |
POL 607 Intermediate Quantitative Political Analysis (4) |
POL 608 Techniques of Political Analysis (4) |
POL 609 Qualitative Methods of Political Analysis (4) |
POL 610 Seminar on Political Theory and Methodology (4; maximum 8) |
POL 623 Proseminar on Comparative Political Analysis (4) |
POL 630 Seminar: Comparative Political System (4) |
POL 640 Public Affairs Internship (1-6; on pass/fail basis) |
POL 641 Proseminar on the American Political System (4) |
POL 650 Seminar on the American Political System (4; maximum 8) |
POL 660 Seminar on Public Administration and Policy Analysis (4; maximum 8) |
POL 661 Proseminar on Public Administration (4) |
POL 664 Seminar on Federalism and Intergovernmental Relations (4) |
POL 666 Proseminar on Public Policy Analysis (3) |
POL 670 Seminar on International Relations (4; maximum 8) |
POL 671 Proseminar on International Relations (4) |
POL 672 Foreign Policy Analysis (4) |
POL 673 U.S. Foreign Policy (4) |
POL 674 Foreign Policy of Developing Countries (4) |
POL 675 American Trade Policy (4) |
POL 681 International Organization (4) |
POL 682 International Law (4) |
POL 683 International Political Economy (4) |
POL 7 Russian, East European and Eurasian Studies (cross-listed with HST 3). |
Political Science |
Political Science- Bachelor of Arts |
POLITICAL SCIENCE COURSES (POL-Arts and Science) |
Political Science- Master of Arts, Master of Arts in Teaching, Doctor of Philosophy |
POR 111 Accelerated Introduction to Portuguese (4) |
POR 204 Brazilian Culture Through Popular Music (3) |
POR 211 Intermediate Portuguese (4) |
POR 311 Composition and Conversational Portuguese (3) |
POR 315 Introduction to Lusophone Literature (3) |
POR 381 African Lusophone Literature (3) |
POR 383 By or About (Afro-)Brazilian Women (3) |
PORTUGUESE COURSES (POR-Arts and Science; Department of Spanish and Portuguese) |
Prekindergarten Education: Associate in Applied Science |
PRELAW STUDIES COURSES (PLW-Arts and Science) |
Preliminary (Comprehensive) Examination |
Premedical Studies Co-Major |
PREMEDICAL STUDIES COURSES (PMD-Arts and Science) |
President’s List, Deans’ List |
Private Loans |
Private Loans |
Private Loans |
Program Requirements |
Programs with Special Admission Requirements |
PSY 1 Perspectives on Psychopathology. |
PSY 111 Introduction to Psychology (4) MPF |
PSY 2 Patterns in Human Development. |
PSY 200 Selected Topics of Psychological Inquiry (1-3; maximum 4) |
PSY 210 Psychology Across Cultures (3) MPF |
PSY 211 Psychological Perspectives on Leadership and Pedagogy in the College Classroom (2) |
PSY 212 Practicum in Leadership and Pedagogy (3) |
PSY 221 Social Psychology (3) |
PSY 231 Developmental Psychology (3) MPT |
PSY 241 Personality (3) |
PSY 242 Abnormal Psychology (3) MPT |
PSY 251 Introduction to Biopsychology (3) |
PSY 271 Cognitive Psychology (3) MPT |
PSY 275 Introduction to Perception (3) |
PSY 293 Research Design and Analysis in Psychology I (4) |
PSY 294 Research Design and Analyses in Psychology II (4) |
PSY 313 Advancing in Leadership and Pedagogy (1-3) |
PSY 320 Advanced Topics In Psychology (1 to 4) |
PSY 324 Advanced Social Psychology (3) |
PSY 325 Psychology of Prejudice and Minority Experience (3) |
PSY 326 Psychology of Women (3) |
PSY 327 Introduction to Social Cognition (3) |
PSY 328 Psychology of Stigma and Victimization (3) |
PSY 329 Psychological Perspectives on Health (3) |
PSY 331 Infant Development (3) |
PSY 332 Child Development (3) MPT |
PSY 333 Adolescent Development (3) MPT |
PSY 334 Adulthood and Aging (3) MPT |
PSY 335 Developmental Lab (1) |
PSY 343 Psychopathology (3) MPT |
PSY 344 Analysis of Interpersonal Behavior in Small Groups (3) |
PSY 345 Childhood Psychopathology and Developmental Disabilities (3) MPT |
PSY 348 Later Generations of the Holocaust: Psychological Effects (3) |
PSY 350 Advanced Topics in Personality Theory and Research (3) |
PSY 351 Advanced Biopsychology (4) |
PSY 356 Psychopharmacology (3) |
PSY 372 Learning and Cognition (3) MPT |
PSY 373 Introduction to Mathematical Psychology (3) |
PSY 374 Psychology of Language and Thought (3) MPT |
PSY 375 Perception (4) |
PSY 376 The Psychology of Reasoning and Problem Solving (3) |
PSY 378 Psychology of Judgment and Decision Making (3) |
PSY 394 Editorial and Publishing Processes in Psychology (2) |
PSY 4 Developmental Patterns in Adulthood. |
PSY 400 Senior Honors in Psychology (3) |
PSY 410 Capstone Seminar in Psychology: The Multiple Determinants of Behavior (3) MPC |
PSY 420 Seminar in Social Psychology (3) |
PSY 422/522 Economic and Social Decision Making (3) |
PSY 430 Seminar in Developmental Psychology (3) |
PSY 440/540 Special Topics in Psychopathology (3; maximum 9) |
PSY 451/551 Cognitive Neuroscience (3) MPT |
PSY 453/553 Human Factors/Ergonomics (4) MPT |
PSY 456/556 Neurobiology of Learning (3) |
PSY 462/562 Work Space and Work Organization (3) MPT |
PSY 470 Seminar in Cognition (3) MPT |
PSY 471/571 Spatial Cognition (3) MPT |
PSY 473/573 Mathematical Modeling of Psychological Processes (3) |
PSY 474/574 Advanced Cognitive Processes (3) MPT |
PSY 475/575 Fundamentals of Sensation and Perception (3) |
PSY 480 Independent Reading for Department Honors (1-6; minimum 4, maximum 6) |
PSY 485/585 History and Systems of Psychology (3) |
PSY 490 Capstone Experience in Psychology: Research Apprenticeship in Psychology (3; maximum 6) MPC |
PSY 492/592 Principles of Psychological Measurement (3) |
PSY 494/594 Correlation and Multiple Regression for the Behavioral Scientist (3) |
PSY 495/595 Analysis of Variance for the Behavioral Scientist (3) |
PSY 496/596 Analysis of Covariance Structures for the Behavioral Scientist (3) |
PSY 497/597 Methods of Social Justice Inquiry (3) |
PSY 5 Cognition: Understanding and Improving Thought. |
PSY 6 Applied Leadership and Pedagogy. |
PSY 601 Statistics and Methods I (3) |
PSY 602 Statistics and Methods II (3) |
PSY 603/604 Proseminar in Psychology I, II (1, 1) |
PSY 605 Multicultural Topics in Clinical Psychology (3) |
PSY 620 Seminar in Experimental Psychology (2-3) |
PSY 630 Seminar in Social Psychology (3) |
PSY 642 Theory of Assessment (1) |
PSY 643 Psychopathology (1) |
PSY 644 Methods of Assessment (1) |
PSY 645 Intervention (1) |
PSY 646 Psychological Assessment I (3) |
PSY 647 Psychological Assessment II (3) |
PSY 648 Lifespan Psychopathology (3) |
PSY 649 Ethics in Clinical Psychology (3) |
PSY 650 Independent Reading (1-5; maximum 20) |
PSY 651 Professional Development in Clinical Psychology (1) |
PSY 652 Systems of Intervention (3) |
PSY 660 Special Clinical Problems and Methods (3) |
PSY 670 Graduate Clinical Psych Traineeship (1-4; maximum 12) |
PSY 685 Practicum in the Teaching of Psychology (3) |
PSY 686 Continued Supervision of Teaching (1 to 2) |
PSY 687 Practicum Preparing Future Faculty I (1) |
PSY 690 Research Practicum I (1-4) |
PSY 692 Research Practicum II (1-3; maximum 6) |
PSY 694 Advanced Regression Analysis for Psychological Research (3) |
PSY 697 Theory and Practice of Narrative Research (4) |
PSY 700 Research for Master's Thesis (1-12; minimum 4, maximum 12) |
PSY 710 Independent Research in Psychology (1-5; maximum 18) |
PSY 720 Advanced Seminar in Experimental Psychology (1-4; maximum 18) |
PSY 730 Advanced Seminar in Social Psychology (3-4; maximum 18) |
PSY 740 Advanced Seminar in Clinical Psychology (1-4; maximum 18) |
PSY 750 Advanced Clinical Techniques (1-4; maximum 24) |
PSY 755 Continuing Clinical Supervision (1-3; maximum 3) |
PSY 770 Advanced Seminar in Applied Psychology (2-4; maximum 18) |
PSY 790 Advanced Seminar in Research Procedures (3; maximum 6) |
PSY 840 Internship in Psychology (1-6; maximum 12) |
PSY 850 Research for Doctoral Dissertation (1-16; minimum 16, maximum 60) |
Psychology- Bachelor of Arts |
Psychology Clinic |
PSYCHOLOGY COURSES (PSY-Arts and Science) |
Psychology- Master of Arts (requirement toward Ph.D. only), Doctor of Philosophy |
Public Administration- Bachelor of Arts |
Q |
Qualifications for Ohio Residency Determined by The Ohio Board of Regents |
Quarter-Semester Conversion |
R |
Re-Enrollment |
Refund of Charges |
Refund of Charges |
Refund of Charges |
Registering |
Registration and Graduate Credit |
Registration Glossary |
REL 1 Religion and American Life. |
REL 101 American Religious Encounters (3) MPF, MPT |
REL 102 Religion and Modern Culture (3) MPF, MPT |
REL 103 Themes in the History of Religion (3) MPF, MPT |
REL 111 Religion and Popular Culture (3) |
REL 133 Imagining Russia (3) MPF |
REL 175 Introduction to the Critical Study of Biblical Literature (3) MPF |
REL 186 Global Jewish Civilization (3) MPF |
REL 2 The Historical and Comparative Study of Religion. |
REL 201 Methods for the Study of Religion (3) MPT |
REL 202 Religions of Asia (3) MPT |
REL 203 Global Religions of India (3) MPF |
REL 209 Civilization of Africa (3) MPF |
REL 211 Religions of the Hebrew Bible (3) MPT |
REL 213 Social and Religious History of the Jewish People (3) MPF, MPT |
REL 231 Paul and the Beginnings of Christianity (3) |
REL 232 The Development of Christianity: 100 to 451 (3) |
REL 233 History of Christian Thought (3) |
REL 235 Religions of Russia and Eurasia (3) |
REL 236 Eastern Christianity (3) |
REL 241 Religions of the American Peoples (4) MPT |
REL 242 Religious Pluralism in Modern America (4) MPT |
REL 245 Women, Religion and Social Change in America (4) MPT |
REL 254 Introduction to Russian and Eurasian Studies (3) |
REL 311 Archaeology and Biblical Studies (3) |
REL 313 Marriage Across Cultures (3) |
REL 316 The Age of the Reformation (3) |
REL 323 Buddhism in India and South Asia (3) MPT |
REL 326 Islam in History (3) |
REL 333 Religion, Dress, and Status (3) MPT |
REL 334 Women’s Religious Experiences in the Ancient Mediterranean World (3) MPT |
REL 335 Women in the Bible (3) |
REL 336 Jesus and the Gospels (3) |
REL 341 Protestantism and the Development of American Culture (4) MPT |
REL 343 African-American Religions (4) |
REL 360 Interdisciplinary Special Topics (1-4; maximum 8) |
REL 385 The Religious Roots of Anti-Semitism (3) MPT |
REL 392 Philosophy of Religion (4) |
REL 402/502 Basic Structures in the History of Religions (4) MPC |
REL 413/513 American Religious Thought & Spirituality (4) |
REL 430/530 Early Christian Literature and Religion (1-4; maximum 12) |
REL 440/540 Ancient Near Eastern Literature & Religions (1-4; max 12) |
REL 442/542 Religion, Society, and Culture in New England (4) MPT |
REL 445 Issues in the Study of Native American Religions (4) |
REL 470/570 Problems in Western Religious Thought (1-4; maximum 12) |
REL 470A/570A Havighurst Colloquium (3) |
REL 480 Independent Reading for Departmental Honors (1-6) |
REL 482/582 Russian, Eastern European and Eurasian Summer Workshop (6 undergraduate, 3-6 graduate; maximum 12) |
REL 600 Seminar in Comparative Religion (1-4; maximum 10) |
REL 600A Seminar in Comparative Religion (1-4) |
REL 600B Seminar in Comparative Religion (4) |
REL 600C Seminar in Comparative Religion (1-2) |
REL 610 Advanced Themes in the Study of Religion (2-4; maximum 10) |
REL 620 Practicum in Religion (1-2; maximum 6) |
REL 630 Advanced Theories in the Study of Religion (2-4; maximum 4) |
REL 670 Reading and Research in Religious Thought (2-4; maximum 12) |
REL 680 Reading and Research in History of Religions (2-4; maximum 12) |
REL 690 Reading and Research in Religion and Culture (2-4; maximum 12) |
REL 700 Research for Master’s Thesis (1-10) |
REL 710 Reading & Research In Religion (2-4) |
Religion |
Religion- Bachelor of Arts |
RELIGION COURSES, COMPARATIVE (REL-Arts and Science) |
Repeating a Course |
Requirements for Graduation |
Requirements of the Global Miami Plan |
Requirements of the Honors Plan |
Reserve Officers Training Corps (ROTC) |
Residence Requirement |
Residence Requirement |
Residence Requirement |
Resources |
Right to Privacy and Access: Student Records |
Risk Management and Insurance |
RUS 1 Russia and the Soviet Union. |
RUS 101/102 Beginner’s Course (4, 4) |
RUS 105 Everyday Spoken Russian (1) |
RUS 133 Imagining Russia (3) MPF |
RUS 137 Russian Folklore (3) MPF, MPT |
RUS 2 Russian Culture. |
RUS 201/202 Intermediate Russian (3, 3) MPT |
RUS 212 Secular Jewish Culture From the Enlightenment to Zionism (3) |
RUS 250 Topics in Russian Literature in English Translation (3; maximum 9) MPT |
RUS 251 The Eastern European Vampire Tradition in Folklore, History, and Literature (3) |
RUS 253 Jewish Identity and Russian Literature (3) |
RUS 254 Introduction to Russian and Eurasian Studies (3) |
RUS 255 Russian Literature in English Translation From Pushkin to Dostoevsky (3) MPF, MPT |
RUS 256 Russian Literature in English Translation: From Tolstoy to Nabokov (3) MPT |
RUS 257 Russian Literature in English Translation: From Pasternak to the Present (3) MPF, MPT |
RUS 258 Contemporary Russian Women’s Writing (3) |
RUS 259 Russia's Imagined Orient: Caucasus and Central Asia on Page & Screen (3) |
RUS 263 Soviet & Post-Soviet Russian Cinema (3) MPT |
RUS 272 Cultures and Identities of Eastern Europe: An Introduction through Literature and Film (3) |
RUS 3 Developing Language Skills in Russian. |
RUS 301/302 Advanced Russian (3, 3) MPT |
RUS 306 Russia and Eurasia: Anthropological Perspectives (3) |
RUS 311 Reading in Russian (3) |
RUS 325 Russian Reception of Classical Culture (3) |
RUS 401 St. Petersburg: History, Literature, Culture (3) MPC |
RUS 411/412 Advanced Conversation and Composition (3, 3) |
RUS 436/536 Havighurst Colloquium (3) |
RUS 450 Topics in Russian Culture (3; maximum 9) |
RUS 451 Golden Age of Russian Culture (3) |
RUS 480 Departmental Honors (4-6) |
RUS 482/582 Russian, East European and Eurasian Summer Workshop (6 undergraduate, 3-6 graduate; maximum 12) |
Russian |
RUSSIAN COURSES (RUS-Arts and Science; Department of German, Russian, and East Asian Languages) |
Russian, East European and Eurasian Studies- Certificate |
Russian, East European, and Eurasian Studies |
Russian, East European, and Eurasian Studies- Bachelor of Arts |
S |
Safety |
Saxophone |
SBI 1 Summer Business Institute for Non-Business Majors/Minors. |
SCA 1 Experiencing Arts and Culture |
SCA 111 Innovation, Creativity and Design Thinking (3) |
SCA 121 Introduction to the Integrated Arts and Culture (3) |
SCA 182 Experiencing the Arts (1) |
SCA 2 Principles in Innovation, Creativity, and Design Thinking. |
SCA 201 Introduction to Arts Management (3) |
SCA 221 Immersion in the Integrated Arts and Culture (3) |
SCA 231 Dance for the Musical Stage (3) |
SCA 321 Application in the Integrated Arts and Culture (3) |
SCA 331 Acting for the Musical Stage (3) |
SCA 340 Internship (1-20) |
SCA 410 Advanced Topics in Arts Management (3) |
Scholar Leader Program |
Scholarships |
Scholastic Enhancement Program (SEP) |
Scholastic Requirements for Graduate Students |
SCHOOL OF CREATIVE ARTS COURSES (SCA-School of Creative Arts) |
School Psychology- Master of Science, Specialist in Education |
Science and Engineering Research Semester |
Science Education |
Scripps Gerontology Center |
SDT 1 Self-Designed Thematic Sequence. |
Second Master’s Degree |
Semester Credit Hours |
Servicemembers Opportunity Colleges (SOC) |
SJS 1 Social Justice and Inequalities. |
SJS 103 Introduction to Community Service and Learning (2) |
SJS 159 Creating Global Peace (3) MPF |
SJS 165 Introduction to Social Justice Studies (3) MPF |
SJS 2 Social Justice, Law, and Crime. |
SJS 203 Service-Learning: Theory into Action (2) |
SJS 215 EMPOWER I: Educational and Economic Justice and Service-Learning (2) |
SJS 216 EMPOWER II: The Intersections of Race, Class, and Education (2) |
SJS 265 Critical Inquiry: Penny Lecture Series (2) |
SJS 323 Social Justice and Change (3) |
SJS 470 Social/Political Activism (3) MPC |
SJS 487 Globalization, Social Justice, and Human Rights (3) MPF |
SJS 497/597 Methods of Social Justice Inquiry (3) |
SJS 600 Seminar in Sociology and Social Justice (3; maximum 12) |
SOC 151 Social Relations (4) MPF |
SOC 153 Sociology in a Global Context (3) MPF |
SOC 160 Selected Topics in Sociological Analysis (2; maximum 4) |
SOC 165 Introduction to Social Justice Studies (3) MPF |
SOC 2 Applied Social Science Methods. |
SOC 201 Social Problems (4) MPT |
SOC 202 Social Deviance (4) MPT |
SOC 203 Sociology of Gender (3) MPT |
SOC 207 China and Globalization (3) MPF |
SOC 208 The Rise of Industrialism in East Asia (3) MPF |
SOC 221 Human Sexuality (3) |
SOC 225 Work and Occupational Justice (3) |
SOC 257 Population (3) |
SOC 258 Self and Society (3) |
SOC 260A Internship: An Introduction to Applied Sociology and Human Services (1-4) |
SOC 262 Research Methods (4) MPT |
SOC 265 Critical Inquiry: Penny Lecture Series (2) |
SOC 272 Introduction to Disability Studies (3) |
SOC 278 Women and (Dis)ability: Fictions and Contaminations of Identity (3) |
SOC 279 African Americans in Sport (3) |
SOC 3 Sociological Perspectives on Inequality. |
SOC 305 Sociology of Globalization (3) |
SOC 318 Sociology of Aging and the Life Course (3) MPT |
SOC 323 Social Justice and Change (3) |
SOC 348 Race and Ethnic Relations (3) MPT |
SOC 352 Criminology (3) MPT |
SOC 357 Medical Sociology (3) |
SOC 358 Sociology of Mental Disorders (3) |
SOC 362 Family Poverty (3) |
SOC 363 Sociology of Families (3) |
SOC 372 Social Stratification (3) MPT |
SOC 375 (Dis)Ability Allies: To be or not to be? Developing Identity and Pride from Practice (3) |
SOC 378 Media Illusions: Creations of "The Disabled" Identity (3) |
SOC 4 Sociological Perspectives on Criminality and Deviance. |
SOC 409/509 Systems of Justice (3) MPT |
SOC 410/510 Topics in Criminology (3) MPT |
SOC 411 Social Conflict (3) MPT |
SOC 412/512 Sociology of Law (3) |
SOC 413/513 Juvenile Delinquency (3) MPT |
SOC 417/517 Economy and Society (3) MPT |
SOC 435/535 Sociology of Death (3) MPT |
SOC 440A Field Experience in Applied Sociology (1-16; maximum 16) |
SOC 440C Field Experience in Sociology (4-12) |
SOC 448 African-American Experience (3) MPT |
SOC 451/551 Family Violence (3) MPC |
SOC 454/554 Formal Organization (3) |
SOC 459 Sociology Capstone (3) MPC |
SOC 462 Applied Sociological Research (3) MPC |
SOC 463/563 Gender and Aging (3) MPT |
SOC 470 Social/Political Activism (3) MPC |
SOC 480 Independent Reading for Departmental Honors (1-6) |
SOC 482 Sociological Theory (4) |
SOC 487 Globalization, Social Justice and Human Rights (3) MPT |
SOC 490/590 Current Issues in Sociology (1-3; maximum 6) |
SOC 5 Gender and Family Studies. |
SOC 6 Medical Sociology. |
SOC 600 Seminar in Sociology and Social Justice (3; maximum 12) |
Social Justice and Inequalities |
SOCIAL JUSTICE STUDIES (SJS-Arts and Science; Department of Sociology and Gerontology) |
Social Justice Studies- Bachelor of Arts |
Social Work- Bachelor of Science in Social Work |
Social Work- Master of Arts |
Sociology |
Sociology- Bachelor of Arts |
SOCIOLOGY COURSES (SOC-Arts and Science; Department of Sociology and Gerontology) |
Software Engineering- Bachelor of Science in Software Engineering |
SPA 101 Beginning ASL I (4) |
SPA 102 Intermediate ASL II (4) |
SPA 115 The American English Sound System (2) |
SPA 127 Introduction to Communication Disorders (3) MPF, MPT |
SPA 177 Independent Study (1-5; maximum 10 per year) |
SPA 2 Exploring Social Emotional and Communication Consequences in Special Populations. |
SPA 211 Deaf Culture and Community (3) MPF |
SPA 222 Anatomy and Physiology of the Speech and Hearing Mechanism (4) |
SPA 223 Language Development (3) MPF |
SPA 225 Foundations of Neurology (3) |
SPA 233 Perspectives of the Human Face (3) MPT |
SPA 277 Independent Study (1-5; 10 maximum per year) |
SPA 293 Sophomore Seminar in Speech Pathology and Audiology (1) |
SPA 312 Deaf Culture: Global, National, Local Issues (3) MPF |
SPA 316 Introduction to Audiology (3) |
SPA 326 Aural Rehabilitation (3) |
SPA 334 Clinical Phonetics and Articulation Disorders (3) |
SPA 377 Independent Study (1-5; maximum 10 per year) |
SPA 393 Junior Clinical Experience (1) |
SPA 402/502 Counseling Strategies for Speech Pathologists and Audiologists (3) |
SPA 412/512 Introduction to Clinial Practicum in Speech-Language Pathology (3) |
SPA 413 Senior Seminar in Communication Disorders (3) MPC |
SPA 416/516 Research Design (3) |
SPA 426/526 Language Disorders (3) |
SPA 427/527 Alternative Communication Systems for the Severely Handicapped (3) MPT |
SPA 435/535 Speech and Hearing Science (3) |
SPA 477 Independent Study (1-5; maximum 10 per year) |
SPA 493 Senior Seminar in Speech Pathology and Audiology (1) |
SPA 494 Disability in Global and Local Contexts (3) MPC |
SPA 605 Speech, Language, Pathology & Audiology in School Setting (3 to 15) |
SPA 614 Evidence Based Practice in Communication Sciences and Disorders (3) |
SPA 620 Advanced Clinical Practice (1-8; maximum 16) |
SPA 621 Neurogenic Language Disorders (3) |
SPA 622 Organic Speech Disorders: Voice Pathology (3) |
SPA 623 Organic Speech Disorders: Craniofacial Anomalies (2) |
SPA 625 Best Practices for the School-Based Speech-Language Pathologist (2) |
SPA 626 Organization and Administration of Clinical Programs for Communication Disorders (1) |
SPA 627 Pediatric Language and Autism Spectrum Disorders (3) |
SPA 629 Organic Speech Disorders: Motor Speech Disorders (2) |
SPA 631 School Age Language and Literacy (3) |
SPA 633 Phonological and Articulation Disorders (3) |
SPA 641 Advanced Studies in Fluency Therapy (1) |
SPA 651 Dysphagia, Trachs and Vents (3) |
SPA 660 Independent Project (1-4; maximum 8) |
SPA 662 Research in Speech Pathology and Audiology (3) |
SPA 671 Neurogenic Cognitive Disorders (3) |
SPA 672 Neuroanatomy of the Speech and Hearing Mechanisms (3) |
SPA 673 Genetics & Syndromes (1) |
SPA 691 Voice Disorders (3) |
SPA 700 Research for Master’s Thesis (1-12; minimum 6, maximum 12) |
SPA 711 Research In Speech Pathology (1-12) |
SPA 720 Seminar in Speech Disorders (2; maximum 8) |
SPA 750 Professional Field Experience (1-10; maximum 20) |
Spanish |
Spanish- Bachelor of Arts |
SPANISH COURSES (SPN-Arts and Science; Department of Spanish and Portuguese) |
Spanish- Master of Arts |
Spanish: Bachelor of Science in Education |
Special Admission Requirements |
Special Committee Doctoral Degree (Interdisciplinary Degree) |
Special Course Numbers |
Special Education- Bachelor of Science in Education with Licensure |
Special Education- Master of Education |
Special Education Minor |
Special Interest Areas |
Special Opportunities and Programs |
Specialist in Education: General Requirements |
Speech and Hearing Clinic |
Speech Communication- Bachelor of Arts |
Speech Pathology and Audiology- Bachelor of Science |
SPEECH PATHOLOGY AND AUDIOLOGY COURSES (SPA-Arts and Science) |
Speech Pathology and Audiology- Master of Arts, Master of Science |
SPN 1 Literature and Culture in Spain. |
SPN 101/102 Beginner’s Course (4, 4) |
SPN 104 Beginner's Course Spanish Lab (1) |
SPN 110 Hispanic Cultures (1; max 4) |
SPN 111 Intensive Basic Spanish (4) |
SPN 2 Literature and Culture in Spanish America. |
SPN 201/202 Second Year Spanish (3, 3) |
SPN 203 Spanish for Health Care Professions (3) |
SPN 204 Second Year Spanish Lab (1) |
SPN 241/242 Intermediate Conversational Spanish (2, 2) (241) |
SPN 292 Language and the Latin American Diaspora (3) |
SPN 3 Spanish Linguistics and Culture. |
SPN 303 Introduction to Linguistics (4) MPF |
SPN 311 Grammar Review and Introductory Composition (3) |
SPN 312 Introduction to Spanish Language/Linguistics (3) MPT |
SPN 315 Introduction to Hispanic Literatures (3) MPF, MPT |
SPN 316 Intermediate Spanish Composition (3) |
SPN 317 Business Spanish (3) |
SPN 331 Spanish for Community Work (3) |
SPN 332 Latin American Popular Culture (3) |
SPN 341 Advanced Conversational Spanish (2) |
SPN 342 Advanced Conversational Spanish (3) |
SPN 351 Cultural History of Spain I (3) MPT |
SPN 352 Cultural History of Spain II (3) MPT |
SPN 361 Spanish American Cultural History I (3) MPT |
SPN 362 Spanish American Cultural History II (3) MPT |
SPN 381 Spanish Language and Hispanic Culture I (3) MPT |
SPN 382 Spanish Language and Hispanic Culture II (3) MPT |
SPN 409 Advanced Spanish Composition (3) |
SPN 420 Selected Topics in Literature and Culture: Spain (3) |
SPN 430 Selected Topics in Literature and Culture: Spanish America (3) |
SPN 440 Selected Topics in Spanish Language and Hispanic Culture (3) |
SPN 450/550 Topics in Hispanic Literature and Language (1-4; maximum 9) |
SPN 451/551 Studies in Spanish Narrative (3) |
SPN 452/552 Studies in Spanish Poetry (3) |
SPN 453/553 Studies in Spanish Theatre (3) |
SPN 454/554 Don Quixote (3) |
SPN 461/561 Studies in Spanish American Narrative (3) |
SPN 462/562 Studies in Modern Spanish American Drama (3) |
SPN 463/563 Studies in Spanish American Poetry (3) |
SPN 464/564 Studies in the Spanish American Essay (3) |
SPN 480 Independent Reading for Departmental Honors (1-6; maximum 6) |
SPN 481/581 Spanish Phonology and Syntax (3) |
SPN 482/582 Spanish Dialectology (3) |
SPN 483/583 History of the Spanish Language (3) |
SPN 484/584 Second Language Acquisition: Spanish (3) |
SPN 490 Issues in Hispanic Literature, Linguistics, or Culture (3) MPC |
SPN 600 Seminar in Hispanic Language, Literature or Culture (3; maximum 15 toward any degree) |
SPN 617/618 Intensive Reading in Spanish for Graduate Students (3, 3) |
SPN 670 Practicum in Teaching College Spanish (1) |
SPN 680 Independent Study (1-6) |
SPN 689 Teaching Assistant Orientation Seminar (1) |
Sport Leadership and Management- Bachelor of Science in Kinesiology and Health |
Sport Management Minor |
Spring Semester and Summer Admission |
STA 1 Quality Issues in Contemporary Business and Industry. |
STA 2 Applied Statistics. |
STA 261 Statistics (4) MPF, MPT |
STA 271 Introduction to Actuarial Science (1) |
STA 301 Applied Statistics (3) MPT |
STA 333 Nonparametric Statistics (3) MPT |
STA 363 Introduction to Statistical Modeling (3) MPT |
STA 365 Statistical Quality Control (3) MPT |
STA 368 Introduction to Statistics (4) MPT |
STA 401/501 Probability (3) |
STA 402/502 Statistical Programming (3) |
STA 404/504 Advanced Data Visualization (3) |
STA 427/527 Introduction to Bayesian Statistics (3) |
STA 432 Survey Sampling in Business (3) MPT |
STA 462/562 Inferential Statistics (3) |
STA 463/563 Regression Analysis (4) |
STA 466/566 Experimental Design Methods (4) |
STA 467/567 Multivariate Analysis (3) |
STA 471/571 Probability and Statistics Problems Seminar (1) |
STA 473/573 Applied Multiple Regression (1) |
STA 475 Data Analysis Practicum (3) MPC |
STA 476/576 Experimental Designs (1) |
STA 480 Departmental Honors (1-6; maximum 6) |
STA 483/583 Analysis of Forecasting Systems (3) |
STA 484/584 Analysis of Categorical Data (3) |
STA 600 Topics in Advanced Statistics (1-4; maximum 10) |
STA 609 Probability and Statistics for Secondary School Teachers (3) |
STA 650 Topics in Statistics (1-4; maximum 8) |
STA 660 Practicum in Data Analysis (3) |
STA 663 An Introduction to Applied Probability (3) |
STA 664/665 Theory of Statistics (3,3) |
STA 666 General Linear Models (3) |
STA 667 An Introduction to Multivariate Statistical Analysis (3) |
STA 668 Sampling Theory and Techniques (3) |
STA 669 Nonparametric Statistics (3) |
STA 671 Environmental Statistics (3) |
STA 672 Statistical Modeling and Study Design (4) |
STA 680 Internship in Statistics (1-6; maximum 12) |
STA 684 Categorical Data Analysis (3) |
STA 685 Biostatistics (3) |
STA 686 Quality Control and Industrial Statistics (3) |
STA 698 Seminar in the Teaching of Freshman Mathematics and Statistics (1) |
Standards of Satisfactory Academic Progress (SAP) |
State Assistance for Non-Ohio Residents |
Statistical Methods |
Statistics |
Statistics- Bachelor of Science |
STATISTICS COURSES (STA-Arts and Science; Department of Statistics) |
Statistics- Master of Science, Certificate |
Strategic Communication- Bachelor of Arts |
String Bass |
Student Counseling Service |
Student Employment |
Student Health Services |
Student Loan Code of Conduct |
Student Loan Code of Conduct |
Student Loan Code of Conduct |
Student Members |
Studio Art - Ceramics, Metals, Painting, Photography, Printmaking, and Sculpture- Bachelor of Fine Arts |
Summer Aid |
Summer Orientation |
Summer Term |
Supply Chain and Operations Management- Bachelor of Science in Business |
Supply Chain Management |
Sustainability Co-Major |
T |
TEACHER EDUCATION COURSES (EDT- Education, Health and Society) |
Teacher Licensure |
Technical Study: Associate of Technical Study |
THE 1 Modern Theatre and Drama. |
THE 101 Introduction to Theatre: Drama and Analysis (3) MPF, MPT |
THE 103 Introduction to Theatre: Production and Performance (1) MPF, MPT |
THE 107 The Theatre Major: an Introduction to Theatre Resources and Skills (1) |
THE 123 Acting for the Non-Major: Text and Performance (3) |
THE 131 Principles of Acting (3) |
THE 151 Stage Makeup (1) |
THE 191 Experiencing Theatre (3) MPF, MPT |
THE 200 Production and Performance Practicum (1; maximum 8) |
THE 205 Costume Construction Laboratory (1) |
THE 206 Theatre Lighting Laboratory (1) |
THE 207 Scenery and Props Lab (1) |
THE 208 Scene Painting Laboratory (1) |
THE 210 The Theatrical Toolbox (1-2; maximum 3) |
THE 221 Children's Theatre Performance Development (1) |
THE 222 Children's Theatre Tour and Practice (1) |
THE 223 Introduction to Czech Travel and Culture (1) |
THE 231 Scene Study (3) |
THE 238 Playwriting Through Improvisation (3-4; maximum 4) |
THE 239 Alexander Technique (1) |
THE 243 Movement and Voice for Actors (3) |
THE 251 Visual Communication for the Theatre (3) |
THE 252 Technical Production (3) |
THE 253 Costume Fundamentals (3) |
THE 254 Fundamentals of Lighting and Sound (3) |
THE 255 Fundamentals of Scenery Construction and Props (3) |
THE 258 Scene Painting Fundamentals (3) |
THE 291/292 World Stages (3,3) |
THE 301 Professional Practice in Theatre (1; maximum 2) |
THE 314 Playwriting (4) |
THE 340 Internship (1-16) |
THE 341 Fundamentals of Directing (3) |
THE 342 Stage Management (2) |
THE 343 Speech and Dialects (3) |
THE 391 Modern American Theatre (3) MPT |
THE 392 Modern European Theatre (3) MPT |
THE 393 Cultural, Ethnic, and Gender Issues in Dramatic Literature (3) MPT |
THE 395 American Musical I: A History to 1950 (3) MPT |
THE 396 The American Musical II: A Contemporary History 1950-2005 (3) MPT |
THE 400 Advanced Production and Performance Practicum (2; maximum 4) |
THE 432/532 Acting Shakespeare (3) |
THE 437/537 Auditions (2) |
THE 439/539 Special Techniques for the Actor (3; maximum 6) |
THE 441/541 Methods and Styles of Play Directing (3) |
THE 442/542 Women and Theatre: The Politics of Representation (3) |
THE 450/550 Special Topics in Theatre Design and Technology (3) |
THE 451/551 Scenic Design (3) |
THE 453/553 Costume Design (3) |
THE 454/554 Lighting Design (3) |
THE 455 Tutorial in Advanced Problems (1-6; maximum 6) |
THE 455A/555A Scenic Design |
THE 455B/555B Lighting Design |
THE 455C/555C Costume Design |
THE 455D/555D Technical Production |
THE 455E/555E Sound Design |
THE 455F/555F Makeup and Mask Design |
THE 456/556 Sound Design (3) |
THE 465 Collaboration in Theatre Design & Technology (2) |
THE 480 Independent Reading and Projects for Departmental Honors (0-6; maximum 6) |
THE 490 The Theatre and a Cultural Aesthetic (3) MPC |
THE 491/591 Theatre History I (3) |
THE 492/592 Theatre History II (3) |
THE 493/593 American Theatre (3) |
THE 494/594 London Theatre (3) |
THE 495 Summer Children’s Theatre Tour (4) |
THE 496/596 Field Studies in the Czech Republic (8) |
THE 601 Research and Methodology (3) |
THE 603 Introduction to Theatre Historiography (3) |
THE 605 Introduction to Theatre and Performance Theory (3) |
THE 610 Graduate Seminar in Theatre Topics (3) |
THE 614 Playwriting and Dramaturgy (3) |
THE 640 Summer Theatre Practicum (4-8; Maximum 16) |
THE 641 Directing Seminar (3; maximum 6) |
THE 650 Directed Reading in Design Theory and Practice (1-6; maximum 12) |
THE 650A Scenographic theory |
THE 650B Scenic and lighting design |
THE 650C Costume design |
THE 660 Independent Project (1-4; maximum 8) |
THE 700 Research for Master’s Thesis (1-12; minimum 6, maximum 12) |
THE 703 Graduate Colloquium in Theatre Studies (1) |
THE 780 Graduate Production Studio (1-6; maximum 24) |
THE 780A Directing |
THE 780B Acting |
THE 780C Technical Production |
THE 780D Playwriting |
THE 780E Theatre Management |
THE 780F Stage Management |
THE 780G Scene Design |
THE 780H Costume Design |
THE 780I Lighting Design |
THE 780J Sound Design |
THE 780K Makeup Design |
The College of Arts and Science |
The College Requirement (CAS) |
The Farmer School of Business |
The Global Miami Plan for Liberal Education |
The Grading System |
The Graduate School |
The Honors Plan for Liberal Education |
The Oxford Pathway Program |
The School of Creative Arts |
The School of Education, Health and Society |
The School of Engineering and Applied Science |
Theatre Arts |
THEATRE COURSES (THE-Creative Arts) |
Theatre- Master of Arts |
Theatre: Bachelor of Arts in Theatre |
Thematic Sequence (9 hours minimum) |
Thematic Sequences Available at Dolibois European Center in Luxembourg |
Thesis |
Time Limit |
To Apply for a Graduate Award |
To Apply for Admission |
Transfer and Articulation Policy |
Transfer Assurance Guides (TAGS) |
Transfer Credit |
Transfer Credit |
Transfer Credit |
Transfer Module (TM) for Miami University |
Transfer Student Admission |
Transient Status |
Transportation |
Trombone |
Trumpet |
Tuba |
Two-Year Colleges |
Types of Awards |
U |
Undergraduate and Graduate Majors and Degrees |
Undergraduate Associates |
Undergraduate Certificate in Design Thinking |
Undergraduate Certificate Programs |
Undergraduate Research Programs |
Undergraduate Student Classification |
University Honors Program |
University Officers, Deans, and Chairs |
Urban and Regional Analysis |
Urban and Regional Planning- Bachelor of Arts |
Urban Design |
V |
Veterans |
Viola |
Violin |
Voice |
W |
WESTERN PROGRAM COURSES (WST- Arts and Science) |
WGS 1 Gender in Global Context. |
WGS 2 Scholarly Studies of Gender and Sexuality. |
WGS 201 Introduction to Women’s Studies (3) MPF, MPT |
WGS 202 Introduction to GLBT Studies (3) MPF, MPT |
WGS 203 Sociology of Gender (3) MPT |
WGS 211 Writing with Purpose: Interdisciplinary Inquiry and Communication (3) |
WGS 221 Human Sexuality (3) |
WGS 232 American Women Writers (3) MPT |
WGS 233 British Women Writers (3) MPT |
WGS 235 Women in Antiquity (3) MPT |
WGS 237 GLBTQ Literature (3) |
WGS 243 Women's Health Care: Problems and Practices (3) |
WGS 245 Women, Religion and Social Change in America (4) MPT |
WGS 278 Women and (Dis)ability: Fictions and Contaminations of Identity (3) |
WGS 287 Enter the Diva: Women in Music (3) |
WGS 301 Women and Difference: Intersections of Race, Class, and Sexuality (3) |
WGS 302 Geography and Gender (3) |
WGS 309 Native American Women (3) |
WGS 313 Marriage Across Cultures (3) |
WGS 323 Women/Gender in Modern Europe (3) |
WGS 325 Identity, Race, Gender, Class (3) MPT |
WGS 326 Psychology of Women (3) |
WGS 333 Religion, Dress, and Status (3) MPT |
WGS 335 Women in the Bible (3) |
WGS 346 Global Gender Politics (3) MPT |
WGS 347 Women and the Law (3) |
WGS 351 Cultural Politics of Gender and Sexuality in Asian/America (3) |
WGS 355 Feminist Theory (4) MPT |
WGS 361 Couple Relationships: Diversity and Change (3) |
WGS 368 Feminist Literary Theory and Practice (3) MPT |
WGS 370 Selected Topics in Women’s Studies (3) |
WGS 375 (Dis)Ability Allies: To be or not to be? Developing Identify and Pride from Practice (3 |
WGS 378 Media Illusions: Creations of "The Disabled" Identity (3) |
WGS 381 Women in Pre-Industrial Europe (3) MPT |
WGS 382 Women in American History (3) MPT |
WGS 383 By or About (Afro-) Brazilian Women (3) |
WGS 392 Sex and Gender in American Culture (3) MPT |
WGS 401 The Role of Women in a Transforming Society (3) MPC |
WGS 402 Engaged Learning Practicum (1-6) |
WGS 406 Indigenous Peoples and Their Sacred Lands (3) |
WGS 432 Feminism and the Diaspora: U.S. Women of Color (3) |
WGS 435/535 Queer Theory (3) |
WGS 436/536 Women, Gender and the Environment (3) |
WGS 437/537 Black Feminist Theory (3) |
WGS 442/542 Women and Theatre: The Politics of Representation (3) |
WGS 450/550 Topics in Women's History (3; maximum 12) MPT |
WGS 451/551 Family Violence (3) MPC |
WGS 461 Gender, Sexuality and Media (3) MPT |
WGS 463/563 Gender and Aging (3) MPT |
WGS 468 Gender and Genre (3) MPT |
WGS 470 Senior Thesis in Women’s Studies (3-4) |
WGS 475/575 Women, Gender Relations, and Sport (3) |
WGS 497/597 Methods of Social Justice Inquiry (3) |
WGS 601 Introduction To Graduate Women’s Studies (3) |
WGS 602 Feminist Theory & Methodology (3) |
Wilks Leadership LLC |
William D. Ford Federal Direct Loan Programs |
Withdrawal from the University |
Withdrawal from the University |
Withdrawal from the University |
Withdrawal from the University |
Withdrawing from a Course |
Women's Center |
Women's, Gender, and Sexuality Studies |
Women's, Gender, and Sexuality Studies- Bachelor of Arts |
Women's, Gender, and Sexuality Studies- Certificate |
WOMEN'S, GENDER, AND SEXUALITY STUDIES COURSES (WGS-Arts and Science) |
Writing-Rhetoric |
WST 1 Lenses and Legacies - Integrating Knowledge. |
WST 103 Introduction to Community Service and Learning (2) |
WST 110 Introduction to Contemporary Topics (1) |
WST 120 Peer Leadership Practicum (1) |
WST 201 Self and Place (3) |
WST 203 Service-Learning: Theory into Action (2) |
WST 231 Interdisciplinary Inquiry (3) |
WST 251 Individualized Studies Seminar (1) |
WST 301 Interdisciplinary Problems and Questions (3) |
WST 315 Inquiry Process Workshop (2) |
WST 321 Developing Interdisciplinary Projects: Exploring Ways of Knowing (3) |
WST 322 Developing Interdisciplinary Projects: Using Analytical and Rhetorical Tools (3) |
WST 341 Interdisciplinary Synthesis and Action (3) |
WST 397 American Environmental History (3) |
WST 421 Senior Project Proposal Workshop (3) |
WST 444/445 Senior Workshop and Project (3, 2) MPC |
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Zoology- Bachelor of Arts, Bachelor of Science |
ZOOLOGY COURSES (ZOO-Arts and Science) |