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2023 Spring Semester Course Schedule

Posted Mon 11/28/2022 07:13 PM

The schedule is subject to change if enrollments make additions or cancellations of sections necessary.

Beginning January 2023, the Colleges of Arts and Sciences, Business, and Engineering will move some of their graduate programs from the 11-week graduate term calendar to the 15-week semester calendar.

Course schedule will be available in Colleague Self-Service on Monday, Oct 17.


Spring’23 Semester Undergraduate Priority Registration Period runs October 31 - November 13

Priority Registration opens at:

8:50 am Monday/Wednesday/Friday, during normal business hours

and

9:20 am Tuesday/Thursday, during normal business hours

  • Wintersession'23 Priority Registration opens Monday, October 31 at 8:30 am for current students.
  • Wintersession'23 and Spring'23 Open Registration opens Monday, November 14 at 8:30 am.


    Current undergraduates will see their assigned priority registration date and timeslot when they log into "Colleague Self-Service"

    Guest access to Self-Service to course schedules in Colleague

    Please note that a student may register any time after the assigned registration time/date.



    ** 11-week Winter'23 Graduate Term Priority Registration period opens Monday, Oct 24 at 8:30 am **


  • Colleague Self-Service

    Course Levels

    Additional information on graduate courses offered in the four 11-week terms is posted on Graduate Studies site.

    Sections numbered:

    Online Course Load Per Catalogue Online Course Load

    Withdrawals and Refunds


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    Semester calendars
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    ATTENTION Incoming Freshmen and Transfer Students:
    Seats in appropriate course offerings are often "saved" for freshmen and transfer students. As a result, some course sections (i.e. designated as "Freshmen Only Sections") may be prematurely marked CLOSED in order to save the necessary seats for the Orientation and Registration Program.


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    As noted in selected course descriptions, some courses will be taught entirely on-line. Students may be expected or required to use the Internet and the College's Internet-based, Kodiak, course delivery program. Registered students may access the Internet from computers located on the main campus in Springfield or from their own personal computers.
    The comment, "Online w/Kodiak", means a student does not have to physically attend classes on campus. The course instruction is delivered 100% via the Internet - either synchronously or asynchronously.
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    Undergraduate Courses

    Accounting (return to Undergraduate Course table)

    Accounting: Financial Reporting I

    3 credits, prerequisite: Formerly "Principles of Accounting I" - Cross listed as AC 201/HONB 203
    AC 101-02    MWF    8:00-8:50 am          Books   Sugermeyer, Stephen E      CLOSED 
    AC 101-04    MWF    9:00-9:50 am          Books   Sugermeyer, Stephen E      CLOSED 
    AC 101-06    TuTh   11:00 am-12:20 pm     Books   Grealis, Tara              CLOSED 
    	AC & FIN Majors only section
    AC 101-52 By Arrangement Books Hill, Paula A. CLOSED Online w/Kodiak - asynchronous

    Accounting: Introduction to Accounting II

    3 credits, prerequisite: Complete AC 101/HONB 203/AC 201, and MATH 111 or MATH 123 or MATH 133 Formerly "Managerial Accounting"
    AC 202-02    MWF    10:00-10:50 am        Books   Sugermeyer, Stephen E      01/23-05/12
    AC 202-04    MWF    11:00-11:50 am        Books   Sugermeyer, Stephen E      01/23-05/12
    AC 202-06    TuTh   11:00 am-12:20 pm     Books   Lo, May H                  01/23-05/12
    AC 202-52           By Arrangement        Books   Santos, Anthony J.         01/23-05/12
    	Online w/Kodiak - asynchronous

    Accounting: Financial Reporting II

    3 credits, prerequisite: Complete AC 204 with minimum grade of C..
    AC 305-02    TuTh   2:00-3:20 pm          Books   Grealis, Tara              01/23-05/12
    

    Accounting: Financial Reporting III

    3 credits, prerequisite: Complete AC 305 with minimum grade of C
    AC 306-02    TuTh   3:30-4:50 pm          Books   Grealis, Tara              01/23-05/12
    

    Accounting: Municipal & Fund Accounting

    3 credits, prerequisite: Complete AC-101 or HONB-203 or AC-201;
    AC 311-02    MWF    10:00-10:50 am        Books   Wang, Wenru                01/23-05/12
    

    Accounting: Taxation of Individuals

    3 credits, prerequisite: Complete AC 202 Formerly AC 413 Fundmentals of Individual Tax - Formerly Fundmental Concepts of Taxation
    AC 313-02    TuTh   9:30-10:50 am         Books   Kofsky, Ausher M B         01/23-05/12
    

    Accounting: Accounting Information Systems

    3 credits, prerequisite: Complete AC 305, or permission of the instructor.
    AC 330-02    MWF    9:00-9:50 am          Books   Wang, Wenru                01/23-05/12
    

    Accounting: Taxation of Entities

    3 credits, prerequisite: Complete AC 313. formerly Adv Topics in Taxation
    AC 414-02    TuTh   11:00 am-12:20 pm     Books   Kofsky, Ausher M B         01/23-05/12
    

    Accounting: Accounting Analytics

    3 credits, prerequisite: Complete AC 306 formerly AC 340
    AC 440-40    Th     6:00-8:40 pm          Books   Grealis, Tara              01/23-05/12
    

    Arts & Entertainment Mgmt (return to Undergraduate Course table)

    Arts & Entertainment Mgmt: Seminar in Arts & Entertainment Man

    3 credits, prerequisite: Senior standing, and Arts & Entertainment Management major.
    AEM 465-02   TuTh   9:30-10:50 am         Books   Knott, Melissa J           01/23-05/12
    	Cross listed wtih MAN-466 and BUS-465

    Art (return to Undergraduate Course table)

    Art: Intro to Art

    3 credits
    ART 101-02   TuTh   3:30-4:50 pm          Books   Fairman, Christina A       CLOSED 
    

    Art: Drawing I

    3 credits
    ART 105-02   Tu     2:00-4:40 pm          Books   St. Laurent, Kerry M       01/23-05/12
    	Concurrent with ART 215-02
    Laboratory Fee $50
    ART 105-04 W 2:00-4:40 pm Books St. Laurent, Kerry M CLOSED Laboratory Fee $50

    Art: Painting I

    3 credits, prerequisite: Formerly "Life Painting with Volumes of Color"
    ART 116-02   Th     3:30-6:10 pm          Books   Ray, Joseph W C            01/23-05/12
    	Concurrent with ART 117-02
    Laboratory Fee $50

    Art: Painting II

    3 credits, prerequisite: Complete ART 116 Formerly "Painting with Volumes of Color II"
    ART 117-02   Th     3:30-6:10 pm          Books   Ray, Joseph W C            01/23-05/12
    	Concurrent with ART 116-02
    Laboratory Fee $50

    Art: Color in Art & Design

    3 credits
    ART 130-52          By Arrangement        Books   St. Laurent, Kerry M       CLOSED 
    	0nline w/Kodiak - asynchronous
    Laboratory Fee $50

    Art: Survey of Western Art II

    3 credits
    ART 202-52          By Arrangement        Books   Fairman, Christina A       01/23-05/12
    	0nline w/Kodiak - asynchronous

    Art: American Art

    3 credits, prerequisite: This course aligns with the Aesthetic Perspective of the General University Requirements. Successful completion of this course will fulfill the Aesthetic Perspective.
    ART 205-02   TuTh   2:00-3:20 pm          Books   Sobinski-Smith, Mary Jane  01/23-05/12
    

    Art: Drawing II

    3 credits, prerequisite: Complete ART 105
    ART 215-02   Tu     2:00-4:40 pm          Books   St. Laurent, Kerry M       01/23-05/12
    	Concurrent with ART 105-02
    Laboratory Fee $50

    Aerospace Studies (return to Undergraduate Course table)

    Aerospace Studies: Air Force Heritage & Values II

    1 credit, prerequisite: formerly "US Air Force Today II"
    AS 112-04    M      8:30-9:20 am          Books   Kraiem, Joseph             01/23-05/12
                 Tu     4:00-6:00 pm                  Dwyer, Darrick             
    

    Aerospace Studies: Advanced Physical Conditioning

    1 credit, prerequisite: AS 191 is repeatable for credit.
    AS 191-04    M      6:30-7:30 am          Books   TBA                        01/23-05/12
                 Tu     6:30-7:30 pm                                             
    

    Aerospace Studies: Team & Leadership Fundamentals II

    1 credit, prerequisite: formerly "The Air Force Way II"
    AS 224-02    Tu     2:30-3:20 pm          Books   Dwyer, Darrick             01/23-05/12
                 Tu     4:00-6:00 pm                  Hall, Lucas                
    

    Aerospace Studies: Leading People & Effective Communicat II

    3 credits, prerequisite: Complete AS 335 formerly "USAF Prof/Off II Leadshp/Management"
    AS 336-02    W      12:45-3:45 pm         Books   Kraiem, Joseph             01/23-05/12
                 Tu     4:00-6:00 pm                  Dwyer, Darrick             
    

    Aerospace Studies: Natl Sec, Leadership Resp, Comm Prep II

    3 credits, prerequisite: formerly "Preparation for Active Duty"
    AS 442-02    M      1:25-4:25 pm          Books   Hall, Lucas                01/23-05/12
                 Tu     4:00-6:00 pm                  Dwyer, Darrick             
    

    Biology (return to Undergraduate Course table)

    Biology: Basic Biology: Organisms

    3 credits
    BIO 101-02   MW     1:00-1:50 pm          Books   Klimes, Anna               CLOSED 
                 M      5:30-8:20 pm                  Foss, Gail                 CLOSED 
    	Laboratory Fee  $100
    BIO 101-04 MW 11:00-11:50 am Books Lail-Trecker, Melissa CLOSED M 2:00-4:50 pm Lail-Trecker, Melissa CLOSED Laboratory Fee $100

    Biology: General Biology II

    3 credits, prerequisite: Complete BIO 107/BIO 117, or permission of the instructor; Concurrent BIO-118;
    BIO 108-02   MWF    8:00-8:50 am          Books   Ford, Emily N              01/23-05/12
    	Pharmacy, Pre-Optometry & Pre-PA Majors only.
    BIO 108-04 MWF 9:00-9:50 am Books Ford, Emily N 01/23-05/12 Pharmacy, Pre-Optometry & Pre-PA Majors only.

    Biology: General Biology II

    3 credits, prerequisite: Complete BIO 107/BIO 117, or permission of the instructor; Concurrent BIO-118;
    BIO 108-08   MWF    10:00-10:50 am        Books   Lipson, Kathryn L          01/23-05/12
    BIO 108-10   MWF    11:00-11:50 am        Books   Mennella, Thomas           01/23-05/12
    BIO 108-12   MWF    12:00-12:50 pm        Books   Holmes, Dawn               01/23-05/12
    

    Biology: General Biology Laboratory II

    1 credit, prerequisite: Complete BIO 108
    BIO 118-02   M      2:00-4:50 pm          Books   Lipson, Kathryn L          CLOSED 
    	Laboratory Fee  $100
    BIO 118-04 Tu 9:30 am-12:20 pm Books Rosenman, Burt A CLOSED Laboratory Fee $100
    BIO 118-06 Tu 2:00-4:50 pm Books Mennella, Thomas CLOSED Laboratory Fee $100
    BIO 118-08 W 2:00-4:50 pm Books Mennella, Thomas 01/23-05/12 Laboratory Fee $100
    BIO 118-10 Th 9:30 am-12:20 pm Books Mennella, Thomas CLOSED Laboratory Fee $100
    BIO 118-12 Th 2:00-4:50 pm Books Ballantine, Hillary 01/23-05/12 Laboratory Fee $100

    Biology: Principle of Environmental Science

    3 credits, prerequisite: Complete BIO 101, BIO 103, CHEM 101, CHEM 105, GEOL 101 or BIO 107/BIO 117
    BIO 153-02   Tu     2:00-4:30 pm          Books   Ballantine, Hillary        01/23-05/12
    

    Biology: Microbes & Society

    3 credits, prerequisite: Complete BIO 101 or BIO 103, or BIO 107/BIO 117
    BIO 158-02   MWF    12:00-12:50 pm        Books   Lail-Trecker, Melissa      01/23-05/12
    

    Biology: Plant Biology

    4 credits, prerequisite: Complete BIO 107, BIO 117, and at least sophomore standing.
    BIO 201-02   MWF    12:00-12:50 pm        Books   Klimes, Anna               01/23-05/12
                 Tu     9:30 am-12:20 pm              Klimes, Anna               
    	Laboratory Fee  $100

    Biology: Microbiology

    4 credits, prerequisite: Complete BIO 107, BIO 117, and CHEM 106.
    BIO 203-02   MWF    10:00-10:50 am        Books   Klimes, Anna               CLOSED 
                 Tu     2:00-4:50 pm                  Lail-Trecker, Melissa      CLOSED 
    	Laboratory Fee  $100
    BIO 203-04 MWF 1:00-1:50 pm Books Rothermich, Mary M 01/23-05/12 Th 9:30 am-12:20 pm Rothermich, Mary M Lecture combined with section 06
    Laboratory Fee $100
    BIO 203-06 MWF 1:00-1:50 pm Books Rothermich, Mary M 01/23-05/12 Th 2:00-4:50 pm Rothermich, Mary M Lecture combined with section 04
    Laboratory Fee $100
    BIO 203-08 MWF 9:00-9:50 am Books Klimes, Anna CLOSED W 2:00-4:50 pm Lail-Trecker, Melissa CLOSED Lecture combined with section 10
    Laboratory Fee $100
    BIO 203-10 MWF 9:00-9:50 am Books Klimes, Anna 01/23-05/12 F 2:00-4:50 pm Lail-Trecker, Melissa Lecture combined with section 08
    Laboratory Fee $100

    Biology: Anatomy & Physiology II

    4 credits, prerequisite: Complete BIO 215
    BIO 216-02   MWF    11:00-11:50 am        Books   Rosenman, Burt A           CLOSED 
                 M      2:00-4:50 pm                  Rosenman, Burt A           CLOSED 
    	Lecture combined with section 04
    Laboratory Fee $100
    BIO 216-04 MWF 11:00-11:50 am Books Rosenman, Burt A CLOSED Th 9:30 am-12:20 pm Rosenman, Burt A CLOSED Lecture combined with section 02
    Laboratory Fee $100
    BIO 216-06 MWF 12:00-12:50 pm Books Lipson, Kathryn L CLOSED Tu 9:30 am-12:20 pm Lipson, Kathryn L CLOSED Laboratory Fee $100
    BIO 216-08 MWF 10:00-10:50 am Books Rothermich, Mary M 01/23-05/12 W 2:00-4:50 pm Rothermich, Mary M Laboratory Fee $100

    Biology: Cell Biology

    4 credits, prerequisite: Complete BIO 107, BIO 117 and CHEM 210.
    BIO 310-02   MWF    11:00-11:50 am        Books   Holmes, Dawn               01/23-05/12
                 W      2:00-4:50 pm                  Holmes, Dawn               
    	Lecture combined with section 04
    Laboratory Fee $100
    BIO 310-04 MWF 11:00-11:50 am Books Holmes, Dawn 01/23-05/12 F 2:00-4:50 pm Holmes, Dawn Lecture combined with section 02
    Laboratory Fee $100

    Biology: Evolution

    3 credits, prerequisite: Complete BIO 306 and senior standing.
    BIO 455-02   TuTh   2:00-3:20 pm          Books   Rosenman, Burt A           01/23-05/12
    

    Business Information Systems (return to Undergraduate Course table)

    Business Information Systems: Problem Solving w/Business Tools

    3 credits
    BIS 102-02   MWF    11:00-11:50 am        Books   Moore, Andrew J            01/23-05/12
    BIS 102-04   MWF    12:00-12:50 pm        Books   Moore, Andrew J            01/23-05/12
    

    Business Information Systems: Intro to Business Info Systems

    3 credits, prerequisite: Complete BIS 102 or CS 131 and minimum of Sophomore standing.
    BIS 202-02   MWF    8:00-8:50 am          Books   DiSabito, David M          01/23-05/12
    	Laboratory Fee  $100
    BIS 202-04 MWF 9:00-9:50 am Books DiSabito, David M CLOSED Laboratory Fee $100
    BIS 202-06 MWF 10:00-10:50 am Books Akcam, Bahadir K 01/23-05/12 Laboratory Fee $100
    BIS 202-08 MWF 1:00-1:50 pm Books DiSabito, David M CLOSED Laboratory Fee $100

    Business Information Systems: Statistics for Business Analytics

    3 credits, prerequisite: Complete BIS 102, and QR 112 or MATH 120. Formerly "Statistics for Business Analytics" Formerly "Statistics for Business Analysis"
    BIS 221-02   TuTh   9:30-10:50 am         Books   Bayrak, Tuncay             CLOSED 
    BIS 221-04   TuTh   11:00 am-12:20 pm     Books   Bayrak, Tuncay             CLOSED 
    BIS 221-40   M      6:20-9:00 pm          Books   Walczak, Karl J            01/23-05/12
    

    Business Information Systems: Quality & Operations Management

    3 credits, prerequisite: Complete MAN 101/HONB 101 or MAN 204/HONB 204; MK 200 or HONB 200; AC 202 and BIS 202; BIS 221; FIN 214 or HONB 214. Cannot take both BIS 310 and BIS 312 for credit.
    BIS 310-40   Tu     6:20-9:00 pm          Books   Walczak, Karl J            01/23-05/12
    

    Business Information Systems: Quality & Operations Mgmt w/SAP

    3 credits, prerequisite: Complete MAN 101/HONB 101 or MAN 204/HONB 204; MK 200/HONB 200; AC 202; BIS 202; BIS 220/BIS 221. Cannot take both BIS 310 and BIS 312 for credit.
    BIS 312-02   MWF    8:00-8:50 am          Books   Moore, Andrew J            CLOSED 
    BIS 312-04   MWF    1:00-1:50 pm          Books   Willis, Richard            CLOSED 
    BIS 312-06   MW     2:00-3:20 pm          Books   Moore, Andrew J            CLOSED 
    

    Business Information Systems: Data Analysis With R

    3 credits, prerequisite: Complete BIS 321, or equivalent.
    BIS 325-02   MW     2:00-3:20 pm          Books   DiSabito, David M          01/23-05/12
    

    Business Information Systems: Applied Data Mining

    3 credits, prerequisite: Complete BIS 230
    BIS 330-02   MWF    9:00-9:50 am          Books   Akcam, Bahadir K           01/23-05/12
    

    Business Information Systems: Business Analytics w/SAP

    3 credits, prerequisite: Complete BIS 202
    BIS 412-02   MWF    10:00-10:50 am        Books   Mutigwe, Charles           01/23-05/12
    

    Business Information Systems: Multivariate & Big Data Analysis

    3 credits, prerequisite: Complete BIS 230
    BIS 450-02   TuTh   2:00-3:20 pm          Books   Bayrak, Tuncay             01/23-05/12
    

    Business Law (return to Undergraduate Course table)

    Business Law : Intro to Business Law

    3 credits
    BL 201-40    TuTh   5:00-6:20 pm          Books   Smith, Cheryl R            CLOSED 
    BL 201-42    TuTh   6:30-7:50 pm          Books   Smith, Cheryl R            CLOSED 
    

    Business Law : Labor Management Relations

    3 credits, prerequisite: Junior standing. Cannot take both BL 308 and BL 388 for credit.
    BL 308-02    MWF    1:00-1:50 pm          Books   Masteralexis, James T      01/23-05/12
    	Cross listed with BL-388-02

    Business Law : Labor Management Relation in Sports

    3 credits, prerequisite: Complete BL 360 Cannot take both BL 308 and BL 388 for credit
    BL 388-02    MWF    1:00-1:50 pm          Books   Masteralexis, James T      01/23-05/12
    	Cross listed with BL-308-02

    Biomedical Engineering (return to Undergraduate Course table)

    Biomedical Engineering: Biomedical Systems

    3 credits, prerequisite: Complete BME 201; EE 205 or HONE 205; and MATH 236
    BME 202-02   MWF    11:00-11:50 am        Books   English, Anthony E         01/23-05/12
    

    Biomedical Engineering: Biomedical Engr Sophomore Lab

    1 credit, prerequisite: Corequisite BME 202 and BME 240
    BME 206-02   M      2:00-6:00 pm          Books   English, Anthony E         CLOSED 
                                                      Gettens, Robert T T        
    BME 206-04   Tu     2:00-6:00 pm          Books   English, Anthony E         CLOSED 
                                                      Gettens, Robert T T        
    

    Biomedical Engineering: Biomaterials

    3 credits, prerequisite: Complete CHEM 105, BME 201 and PHYS 134 and cocurrently with BME 206.
    BME 240-02   MWF    12:00-12:50 pm        Books   Gettens, Robert T T        01/23-05/12
    

    Biomedical Engineering: Special Topics in Biomedical Engineering

    3 credits
    BME 290-52          By Arrangement        Books   Jaiswal, Devina            01/23-05/12
    	ST: GLOBAL REGULATORY REQUIREMENTS OF QUALITY - In this course, students will understand the role of regulators with an overview of regulations as stated in the U.S. Code of Federal Regulations (CFR), EudraLex Directives and Annexes, and Emerging Market regulations for the pharmaceutical, medical device, biotech, animal health and consumer goods industries. The faculty will demonstrate the relationship between regulatory requirements and legal accountability while introducing fundamental concepts in the regulations related to clinical trial development, management, ethics, data integrity, data security, privacy, change control and validation. Topics such as the role of guidance documents and industry standards will be reviewed, and case studies utilized to support the program. The "why" of the regulations will support the student's ability to enter the life science industry with an understanding of how to optimize patient health and business success by mobilizing enterprise-wide quality effectiveness through innovative systems and critical thinking grounded in science, data, stakeholder awareness and regulatory intelligence.

    Biomedical Engineering: Engineering Physiology II

    3 credits, prerequisite: Complete BME 202, BME 301 and BME 305 Corequisite BME 306
    BME 302-02   MWF    11:00-11:50 am        Books   Rust, Michael J            01/23-05/12
    

    Biomedical Engineering: Biomedical Engineering Lab II

    1 credit, prerequisite: Corequisite BME-302 and BME 351
    BME 306-02   W      2:00-6:00 pm          Books   Jaiswal, Devina            01/23-05/12
    BME 306-04   Th     2:00-6:00 pm          Books   Jaiswal, Devina            01/23-05/12
    

    Biomedical Engineering: Biomechanics I

    3 credits, prerequisite: Complete MATH 134 and PHYS 133 and cocurrently with BME-306;
    BME 351-02   TuTh   9:30-10:50 am         Books   Kwaczala, Andrea T         01/23-05/12
    

    Biomedical Engineering: Special Topics in Biomedical Engineering

    3 credits, prerequisite: Junior standing
    BME 390-02   TuTh   2:00-3:20 pm          Books   Kwaczala, Andrea T         01/23-05/12
    	ST: CLINICAL ENGINEERING - JUNIOR OR SENIOR STANDING -  This course studies the tools and equipment utilized in a hospital setting that are sold by, programmed, and repaired by clinical engineers. Topics include anatomy and physiology of surgical interventions focusing in orthopedics, cardiology, endoscopy, and trauma. Students will explore the surgical techniques, tools, and medical products used in procedures. This will highlight the technical roles that are available in a hospital setting as opportunities for engineering students.

    Biomedical Engineering: Senior Projects

    3 credits, prerequisite: Complete BME 437 Changed from 4 crs to 3 crs as of Fall'19 semester.
    BME 440-02   F      2:00-5:00 pm          Books   Gettens, Robert T T        01/23-05/12
    

    Biomedical Engineering: Adv Biomed Materials & Med Devices

    3 credits, prerequisite: Complete BME 240/BME 340 or ME 309
    BME 443-02   TuTh   8:00-9:20 am          Books   Jaiswal, Devina            CLOSED 
    

    Biomedical Engineering: Biotransport Processes

    3 credits, prerequisite: Complete CHEM 106, MATH 236, and BME 301 BME 350 "Biomedical Thermal Systems"
    BME 450-02   MWF    12:00-12:50 pm        Books   English, Anthony E         CLOSED 
    

    Biomedical Engineering: Internship in Biomedical Engr

    3 credits, prerequisite: At least Junior standing, and have a minimum GPA of 2.5 overall and in the major, except where an internship is required in the major, or obtain special permission of their dean to undertake an internship.
    BME 480-02          By Arrangement        Books   Gettens, Robert T T        CLOSED 
    

    Business (return to Undergraduate Course table)

    Business: Business Process & Enterprise w/SAP

    3 credits, prerequisite: Complete AC 202, BIS 202, BIS 220/BIS 221, BL 201/HONB 201/ BL 350/BL 360, FIN 214, MAN 204/HONB 204, MK 200/HONB 200 Cannot take BUS 326 and BUS 312 /HONB 312 for credit.
    BUS 312-02   TuTh   8:00-9:20 am          Books   Gulati, Anil               CLOSED 
    BUS 312-04   TuTh   9:30-10:50 am         Books   Gulati, Anil               CLOSED 
    

    Business: Business Planning for New Ventures

    3 credits, prerequisite: Complete AC 202, BIS 202, BIS 221, BL 201/BL 360/BL 350/ HONB 201, FIN 214, MAN 204/HONB 204, & MK 200/HONB 200. Cannot take BUS 326 and BUS 312/HONB 312 for credit.
    BUS 326-02   TuTh   11:00 am-12:20 pm     Books   Woodside, Thomas J         01/23-05/12
    

    Business: Business Etiquette & Professionalism

    3 credits, prerequisite: Junior standing
    BUS 350-02   M      8:30-9:50 am          Books   TBA                        01/23-05/12
                 W      8:30-9:50 am                                             
    	Hybrid - oncampus + online synchronous

    Business: Business Strategy

    3 credits, prerequisite: Complete BUS 312/HONB 312 or BUS 326, & BIS 310 or BIS 312 cross-listed with HONB 450
    BUS 450-52          By Arrangement        Books   Woodside, Thomas J         CLOSED 
    	Online w/Kodiak - asynchronous
    BUS 450-54 By Arrangement Books Woodside, Thomas J 01/23-05/12

    Business: Senior Seminar in General Business

    3 credits, prerequisite: Senior General Business Majors only Formerly General Business Capstone
    BUS 465-02   TuTh   9:30-10:50 am         Books   Knott, Melissa J           01/23-05/12
    	Cross listed with MAN-466 and AEM-465

    CCGS (return to Undergraduate Course table)

    CCGS: Intro to Nutrition

    3 credits
    CCGS 151-51         By Arrangement        Books   TBA                        CLOSED 
    

    CCGS: Art in America

    3 credits
    CCGS 230-51         By Arrangement        Books   TBA                        CLOSED 
    	CCGS: STCC

    Civil and Environmental Engineering (return to Undergraduate Course table)

    Civil and Environmental Engineering: Strength of Civil Engineer Material

    3 credits, prerequisite: Complete or co-requisites ME 202 or HONE202
    CEE 240-02   MWF    11:00-11:50 am        Books   Shin, Moochul              CLOSED 
    CEE 240-04   MWF    11:00-11:50 am        Books   Abdelrahman, Mohamed       01/23-05/12
    

    Civil and Environmental Engineering: Strength of Civil Engr Material Lab

    1 credit, prerequisite: Corequisite CEE 240
    CEE 242-02   W      2:00-4:50 pm          Books   Shin, Moochul              CLOSED 
    CEE 242-04   Th     9:00-11:50 am         Books   Abdelrahman, Mohamed       CLOSED 
    CEE 242-06   Th     2:00-4:50 pm          Books   Abdelrahman, Mohamed       CLOSED 
    

    Civil and Environmental Engineering: Civil Engineering Research

    1 credit, prerequisite: Junior or Senior CEE major standing.
    CEE 310-02          By Arrangement        Books   Shin, Moochul              CLOSED 
    

    Civil and Environmental Engineering: Environmental Engineering

    3 credits, prerequisite: Complete CEE 361 or ME 316
    CEE 320-02   MWF    12:00-12:50 pm        Books   Schlef, Katherine          01/23-05/12
    

    Civil and Environmental Engineering: Environmental Engineering Lab

    1 credit, prerequisite: Corequisite CEE-320
    CEE 322-02   W      1:00-3:50 pm          Books   Schlef, Katherine          01/23-05/12
    CEE 322-04   M      1:00-3:50 pm          Books   Schlef, Katherine          CLOSED 
    

    Civil and Environmental Engineering: Groundwater Engineering

    3 credits, prerequisite: Complete CEE 361 or ME 316
    CEE 324-02   MWF    10:00-10:50 am        Books   Schlef, Katherine          01/23-05/12
    	cross-listed w/CEE 591-02

    Civil and Environmental Engineering: Soil Mechanics

    3 credits, prerequisite: Complete CEE 361 or ME 316
    CEE 330-02   TuTh   8:00-9:20 am          Books   Kim, Myungseob             01/23-05/12
    

    Civil and Environmental Engineering: Soil Mechanics Lab

    1 credit, prerequisite: Corequisite CEE-330
    CEE 332-02   M      1:00-3:50 pm          Books   Kim, Myungseob             01/23-05/12
    CEE 332-04   Tu     2:00-4:50 pm          Books   Kim, Myungseob             01/23-05/12
    

    Civil and Environmental Engineering: Steel & Reinforced Concrete

    3 credits, prerequisite: Complete CEE 341 Formerly "Steel Design" Formerly "Steel & Reinforced Concrete Design"
    CEE 342-02   TuTh   9:30-10:50 am         Books   Lee, Chang Hoon            01/23-05/12
    

    Civil and Environmental Engineering: Capstone Design

    3 credits, prerequisite: Senior standing
    CEE 402-02   Th     2:00-3:20 pm          Books   Blachly, Frank C           01/23-05/12
                 Th     3:30-4:50 pm                                             
    

    Civil and Environmental Engineering: Civil Engineering Research

    1 credit, prerequisite: Senior CEE majors.
    CEE 410-02          By Arrangement        Books   Shin, Moochul              CLOSED 
    

    Civil and Environmental Engineering: Construction Materials

    3 credits, prerequisite: Complete CEE 342 cross listed with CEE 551
    CEE 451-02   TuTh   11:00 am-12:20 pm     Books   Lee, Chang Hoon            01/23-05/12
    	CROSSLISTED WITH CEE 551

    Civil and Environmental Engineering: Railroad Transportation Engineering

    3 credits, prerequisite: Complete ME 203 cross listed with CEE 555
    CEE 455-40   TuTh   5:00-6:20 pm          Books   Kim, Myungseob             01/23-05/12
    	COURSE CROSSLISTED WITH CEE 555

    Civil and Environmental Engineering: Internship in Civil Engineering

    3 credits, prerequisite: At least Junior standing and have a minimum GPA of 2.5 overall and in the major, except where an internship is required in the major, or obtain special permission of their dean to undertake an internship.
    CEE 480-02          By Arrangement        Books   Shin, Moochul              CLOSED 
    

    Chemistry (return to Undergraduate Course table)

    Chemistry: Modern Chemistry I

    3 credits
    CHEM 101-02  TuTh   8:30-9:20 am          Books   Foy, Justin T              01/23-05/12
                 F      2:00-4:50 pm                  Foy, Justin T              
    	Construction Management, Pharmaceutical &  Healthcare Business and Pre-Science majors only.
    Laboratory Fee $100

    Chemistry: General Chemistry I

    4 credits, prerequisite: Complete one unit of secondary school chemistry.
    CHEM 105-02  MWF    12:00-12:50 pm        Books   Liu, Na                    01/23-05/12
                 Th     2:00-4:50 pm                  Liu, Na                    
    	Laboratory Fee  $100
    CHEM 105-04 TuTh 9:30-10:50 am Books Foy, Justin T 01/23-05/12 M 2:00-4:50 pm Liu, Na Laboratory Fee $100

    Chemistry: General Chemistry II

    4 credits, prerequisite: Complete CHEM 105 with minimum grade of C-
    CHEM 106-02  MWF    10:00-10:50 am        Books   Stayton, Isaac A           01/23-05/12
                 Tu     8:00-10:50 am                 Rennie, Jason R            
    	Laboratory Fee  $100
    CHEM 106-04 MWF 8:00-8:50 am Books De Silva, Nuwan CLOSED M 2:00-4:50 pm Rennie, Jason R CLOSED Laboratory Fee $100
    CHEM 106-06 MWF 12:00-12:50 pm Books Milheiro, Suzanna C 01/23-05/12 Th 2:00-4:50 pm Rennie, Jason R Pharmacy, Pre-Optometry, and Pre-PA Majors only.
    Laboratory Fee $100
    CHEM 106-08 MWF 9:00-9:50 am Books TBA CLOSED Th 11:00 am-1:50 pm CLOSED Laboratory Fee $100
    CHEM 106-10 MWF 1:00-1:50 pm Books Milheiro, Suzanna C 01/23-05/12 Th 8:00-10:50 am Rennie, Jason R Pharmacy, Pre-Optometry, and Pre-PA Majors only.
    Laboratory Fee $100
    CHEM 106-12 MWF 11:00-11:50 am Books Gerberich, Francis G 01/23-05/12 Tu 5:00-7:50 pm Rennie, Jason R Laboratory Fee $100
    CHEM 106-14 MWF 10:00-10:50 am Books De Silva, Nuwan CLOSED W 2:00-4:50 pm Milheiro, Suzanna C CLOSED Laboratory Fee $100

    Chemistry: Organic Chemistry II

    3 credits, prerequisite: Complete CHEM 209 and CHEM 219; CHEM-220 or concurrently
    CHEM 210-02  MWF    9:00-9:50 am          Books   Poirot, Anne               01/23-05/12
    CHEM 210-04  MWF    10:00-10:50 am        Books   Lee, Keri A                CLOSED 
    CHEM 210-06  MWF    11:00-11:50 am        Books   Lee, Keri A                01/23-05/12
    CHEM 210-08  MWF    12:00-12:50 pm        Books   McClintock, Sean P         01/23-05/12
    CHEM 210-10  MWF    1:00-1:50 pm          Books   McClintock, Sean P         01/23-05/12
    

    Chemistry: Analytical Methods

    3 credits, prerequisite: Complete CHEM 106; CHEM 221 or concurrently
    CHEM 211-02  MWF    8:00-8:50 am          Books   Gerberich, Francis G       01/23-05/12
    

    Chemistry: Organic Chemistry Laboratory II

    1 credit, prerequisite: Complete CHEM 210 or concurrently
    CHEM 220-02  M      2:00-5:50 pm          Books   Leake, Jonathan            CLOSED 
                 M      2:00-5:50 pm                                             CLOSED 
    	Laboratory Fee  $100
    CHEM 220-04 Tu 8:00-11:50 am Books Lee, Keri A CLOSED Tu 8:00-11:50 am CLOSED Laboratory Fee $100
    CHEM 220-06 Th 8:00-11:50 am Books McClintock, Sean P CLOSED Th 8:00-11:50 am CLOSED Laboratory Fee $100
    CHEM 220-08 Tu 2:00-5:50 pm Books Foy, Justin T CLOSED Tu 2:00-5:50 pm CLOSED Laboratory Fee $100
    CHEM 220-10 W 2:00-5:50 pm Books Leake, Jonathan 01/23-05/12 W 2:00-5:50 pm Laboratory Fee $100
    CHEM 220-12 W 2:00-5:50 pm Books McClintock, Sean P CLOSED W 2:00-5:50 pm CLOSED Laboratory Fee $100
    CHEM 220-14 Th 2:00-5:50 pm Books Foy, Justin T CLOSED Th 2:00-5:50 pm CLOSED Laboratory Fee $100
    CHEM 220-16 Th 8:00-11:50 am Books Lee, Keri A 01/23-05/12 Th 8:00-11:50 am Laboratory Fee $100

    Chemistry: Analytical Methods Laboratory

    1 credit, prerequisite: Complete CHEM 211 or concurrently.
    CHEM 221-02  Tu     2:00-5:50 pm          Books   Gerberich, Francis G       01/23-05/12
    	Laboratory Fee  $100
    CHEM 221-04 W 2:00-5:50 pm Books Gerberich, Francis G 01/23-05/12 Laboratory Fee $100

    Chemistry: Instrumental Analysis

    3 credits, prerequisite: Complete CHEM 210 or concurrently, CHEM 211, CHEM 220 or concurrently, CHEM 221, CHEM 322, or concurrently; or permission of the instructor.
    CHEM 312-02  MWF    8:00-8:50 am          Books   Stayton, Isaac A           CLOSED 
    

    Chemistry: Biochemistry

    3 credits, prerequisite: Complete CHEM 210 and CHEM 220. CHEM 324 or concurrently. This course taken concurrently with CHEM 324. - Satisfies one of the Writing Intensive Course requirements for Arts & Science students. -
    CHEM 314-02  MWF    11:00-11:50 am        Books   Kiefer, Philip M           01/23-05/12
    	Major/Class Stand. Restr.:  HSCI: at least senior  standing; FB, FC, Pre-PA,Pre-Opt, Chem: at least  junior standing.
    CHEM 314-04 MWF 12:00-12:50 pm Books Kiefer, Philip M 01/23-05/12 Major/Class Stand. Restr.: HSCI: at least senior standing; FB, FC, Pre-PA,Pre-Opt, Chem: at least junior standing.
    CHEM 314-06 MWF 1:00-1:50 pm Books Poirot, Anne 01/23-05/12 Major/Class Stand. Restr.: HSCI: at least senior standing; FB, FC, Pre-PA,Pre-Opt, Chem: at least junior standing.

    Chemistry: Physical Chemistry II

    3 credits, prerequisite: CHEM 317; CHEM 327; CHEM 328 or concurrently, or permission of instructor.
    CHEM 318-02  MWF    1:00-1:50 pm          Books   De Silva, Nuwan            01/23-05/12
    

    Chemistry: Instrumental Analysis Laboratory

    1 credit, prerequisite: Complete CHEM 312 or concurrently.
    CHEM 322-02  W      2:00-5:50 pm          Books   Stayton, Isaac A           CLOSED 
    	Laboratory Fee  $100

    Chemistry: Biochemistry Laboratory

    1 credit, prerequisite: Corequisite CHEM 314 - Taken with CHEM 314 satisfies one of the Writing Intensive Course requirements for Arts & Science students. -
    CHEM 324-02  Tu     8:00-11:50 am         Books   Poirot, Anne               01/23-05/12
                 Tu     8:00-11:50 am                                            
    	Major/Class Stand. Restr.:  HSCI: at least senior  standing; FB, FC, Pre-PA,Pre-Opt, Chem: at least  junior standing.
    Laboratory Fee $100
    CHEM 324-04 Tu 2:00-5:50 pm Books Kiefer, Philip M 01/23-05/12 Tu 2:00-5:50 pm Major/Class Stand. Restr.: HSCI: at least senior standing; FB, FC, Pre-PA,Pre-Opt, Chem: at least junior standing.
    Laboratory Fee $100
    CHEM 324-06 Th 2:00-5:50 pm Books Kiefer, Philip M 01/23-05/12 Th 2:00-5:50 pm Major/Class Stand. Restr.: HSCI: at least senior standing; FB, FC, Pre-PA,Pre-Opt, Chem: at least junior standing.
    Laboratory Fee $100

    Chemistry: Physical Chemistry Laboratory II

    1 credit, prerequisite: Complete CHEM 318 or concurrently
    CHEM 328-02  M      2:00-5:50 pm          Books   De Silva, Nuwan            01/23-05/12
                 M      2:00-5:50 pm                                             
    	Laboratory Fee  $100

    Chemistry: Inorganic Chemistry

    3 credits, prerequisite: Complete CHEM 210, CHEM 220, CHEM 317, CHEM 327 Corequisite CHEM 431
    CHEM 421-02  MWF    10:00-10:50 am        Books   Milheiro, Suzanna C        CLOSED 
    	Forensic Chemistry and Chemistry majors only;  At least senior standing.

    Chemistry: Inorganic Chemistry Lab

    1 credit, prerequisite: Corequisite CHEM 421
    CHEM 431-02  Tu     2:00-5:50 pm          Books   Milheiro, Suzanna C        CLOSED 
                 Tu     2:00-5:50 pm                                             CLOSED 
    	Forensic Chemistry and Chemistry majors only;  At least senior standing.
    Laboratory Fee $100

    Chemistry: Seminar in Chemistry

    1 credit, prerequisite: CHEM 421 or concurrently or permission of instructor.
    CHEM 470-42  Th     5:00-5:50 pm          Books   McClintock, Sean P         01/23-05/12
    

    Criminal Justice (return to Undergraduate Course table)

    Criminal Justice: Intro to Criminal Justice

    3 credits
    CJ 101-02    MWF    10:00-10:50 am        Books   Regan, Joshua M            CLOSED 
    CJ 101-04    MWF    11:00-11:50 am        Books   Regan, Joshua M            01/23-05/12
    CJ 101-06    TuTh   9:30-10:50 am         Books   Rosa, Kenneth E            CLOSED 
    

    Criminal Justice: Criminology

    3 credits, prerequisite: Complete CJ 101, SO 101, ENGL 132 and ENGL 133 - Satisfies Writing Intensive course (WIC) requirement. - Cross listed as SO 210.
    CJ 210-02    MWF    9:00-9:50 am          Books   Okeem, Chidike I           01/23-05/12
    	Cross-list SO 210-02
    CJ 210-04 MWF 1:00-1:50 pm Books Kozey, Kathryn N 01/23-05/12 CJ major only
    CJ 210-52 By Arrangement Books Okeem, Chidike I 01/23-05/12 0nline w/Kodiak - asynchronous - cross-list with SO 210-52

    Criminal Justice: Corrections

    3 credits, prerequisite: Complete CJ 101
    CJ 211-02    TuTh   11:00 am-12:20 pm     Books   Dunton, Creaig A           CLOSED 
    	CJ majors only

    Criminal Justice: Drugs, Society & Criminal Justice Sys

    3 credits, prerequisite: Cross listed with SO 214
    CJ 214-02    MWF    11:00-11:50 am        Books   Okeem, Chidike I           01/23-05/12
    	Cross-list SO 214-02

    Criminal Justice: Intro to Police & Society

    3 credits, prerequisite: Complete CJ 101
    CJ 218-02    MWF    10:00-10:50 am        Books   Barton, David J            CLOSED 
    	CJ majors only
    CJ 218-52 By Arrangement Books Ingham, Alfred T CLOSED 0nline w/Kodiak - asynchronous

    Criminal Justice: The Judicial Process

    3 credits, prerequisite: Complete CJ 211 or CJ 218.
    CJ 234-02    TuTh   11:00 am-12:20 pm     Books   Claffey, Jack M            01/23-05/12
    

    Criminal Justice: Victimology

    3 credits
    CJ 303-52           By Arrangement        Books   Muftic, Lisa R             CLOSED 
    	Asynchronous

    Criminal Justice: Criminal Investigation

    3 credits, prerequisite: Complete CJ 218 Formerly CJ 231
    CJ 311-42    W      5:30-8:10 pm          Books   Sanchez, Alejandro         01/23-05/12
    

    Criminal Justice: Criminal Procedure

    3 credits, prerequisite: Complete CJ 218 Formerly CJ 232
    CJ 312-52           By Arrangement        Books   Claffey, Jack M            CLOSED 
    	0nline w/Kodiak - asynchronous

    Criminal Justice: Research Methods in Criminal Justice

    3 credits, prerequisite: Complete CJ 210
    CJ 315-02    MWF    12:00-12:50 pm        Books   Kozey, Kathryn N           CLOSED 
    CJ 315-52           By Arrangement        Books   Kozey, Kathryn N           01/23-05/12
    	0nline w/Kodiak - asynchronous

    Criminal Justice: Probation & Parole

    3 credits, prerequisite: Complete CJ 211
    CJ 320-52           By Arrangement        Books   Sanchez, Alejandro         CLOSED 
    	0nline w/Kodiak - asynchronous

    Criminal Justice: Evidence

    3 credits, prerequisite: Complete CJ 101 Formerly CJ 220
    CJ 322-52           By Arrangement        Books   Claffey, Jack M            CLOSED 
    	0nline w/Kodiak - asynchronous

    Criminal Justice: Ethical Decision Making

    3 credits, prerequisite: Complete CJ 211 and CJ 218
    CJ 340-52           By Arrangement        Books   Dunton, Creaig A           CLOSED 
    	0nline w/Kodiak - asynchronous

    Criminal Justice: Constitutional Issues in Criminal Just

    3 credits, prerequisite: Complete CJ 218 and CJ 234
    CJ 341-02    TuTh   9:30-10:50 am         Books   Claffey, Jack M            01/23-05/12
    

    Criminal Justice: Domestic Violence

    3 credits, prerequisite: Formerly CJ 235 - Cross listed with SO 343.
    CJ 343-02    MWF    10:00-10:50 am        Books   Kozey, Kathryn N           01/23-05/12
    	Cross-list SO 343-02

    Criminal Justice: Intro to Cyber Crimes

    3 credits
    CJ 348-02    TuTh   9:30-10:50 am         Books   Hanson, Robert N           01/23-05/12
    

    Criminal Justice: Multicultural Policing

    3 credits, prerequisite: Complete CJ 218
    CJ 349-02    MWF    9:00-9:50 am          Books   Sanchez, Alejandro         01/23-05/12
    

    Criminal Justice: Intro to Homeland Security & Terrorism

    3 credits, prerequisite: Formerly CJ 260 "Intro to Terrorism & Homeland Security"
    CJ 360-02    MWF    1:00-1:50 pm          Books   Regan, Joshua M            01/23-05/12
    

    Criminal Justice: Emergency Response Management

    3 credits
    CJ 375-02    MW     2:00-3:20 pm          Books   Regan, Joshua M            01/23-05/12
    

    Criminal Justice: Special Topics in Criminal Justice

    3 credits, prerequisite: Prequisites may vary depending on topic.
    CJ 390-02    MWF    12:00-12:50 pm        Books   Simpson, Michaela M        01/23-05/12
    	ST: Social Inequality & Justice - Cross-list with SO 413-02 & SW 390-02 - This is a consideration of the causes of institutionalized inequality in social life. Topics include theories of social class and the distribution of social powers and privileges. Special attention is given to caste and class in America and their relationship to the development of civil rights.

    Criminal Justice: Sem of Current Issues Criminal Justice

    3 credits, prerequisite: Complete CJ 101 Formerly "Seminar of Current Issues in Corrections"
    CJ 396-02    MWF    11:00-11:50 am        Books   Fairman, Peter             CLOSED 
    

    Criminal Justice: Organized Crime

    3 credits
    CJ 405-52           By Arrangement        Books   Ingham, Alfred T           CLOSED 
    	0nline w/Kodiak - asynchronous

    Criminal Justice: Human Trafficking

    3 credits
    CJ 430-02    TuTh   9:30-10:50 am         Books   Dunton, Creaig A           01/23-05/12
    

    Criminal Justice: Senior Seminar

    3 credits, prerequisite: CJ major and senior standing.
    CJ 450-02    MWF    1:00-1:50 pm          Books   Okeem, Chidike I           01/23-05/12
    

    Criminal Justice: Internship in Criminal Justice

    1 credit, prerequisite: At least 60 credit hours and have a minimum GPA of 2.5 overall and in the major, except where an internship is required in the major, or obtain special permission of their dean to undertake an internship.
    CJ 480-02           By Arrangement        Books   Dunton, Creaig A           CLOSED 
    	By arrangment

    Construction Management (return to Undergraduate Course table)

    Construction Management: Construction Machinery

    3 credits
    CMGT 201-02  MWF    10:00-10:50 am        Books   TBA                        CLOSED 
    

    Construction Management: Fundamentals of Statics

    3 credits, prerequisite: Complete MATH 123 or MATH 133.
    CMGT 202-02  MWF    9:00-9:50 am          Books   Abdelrahman, Mohamed       CLOSED 
    

    Construction Management: Analysis of Concrete, Steel, & Wood Stru

    3 credits, prerequisite: Complete CMGT 202 or ME 202.
    CMGT 301-02  MWF    1:00-1:50 pm          Books   TBA                        01/23-05/12
    

    Construction Management: Leadership and Human Resources Skills

    1 credit, prerequisite: Junior or Senior standing.
    CMGT 303-02  Th     1:00-1:50 pm          Books   Hou, Yu                    01/23-05/12
    

    Construction Management: Construction Project Bidding & Cost Mgmt

    3 credits, prerequisite: Complete AC 202.
    CMGT 305-02  TuTh   9:30-10:50 am         Books   Hou, Yu                    01/23-05/12
    	Cross-listed w/CMGT-592-02, & CEE-592-02

    Communication (return to Undergraduate Course table)

    Communication: Intro to Public Speaking

    3 credits
    COMM 102-02  TuTh   11:00 am-12:20 pm     Books   Battema, Doug              01/23-05/12
    	Communication majors only
    COMM 102-04 MWF 10:00-10:50 am Books Davis, Andrea M 01/23-05/12 Pre-Pharm/HS majors only
    COMM 102-06 MWF 11:00-11:50 am Books Chang, Mindy 01/23-05/12 Pre-Pharm/HS majors only

    Communication: Mass Communication

    3 credits
    COMM 205-02  MW     2:00-3:20 pm          Books   Higiro, Jean-Marie V       01/23-05/12
    

    Communication: Business Writing and Communication

    3 credits, prerequisite: Complete ENGL 132 and ENGL 133 w/grades of C- or better. COMM 233 is not open to students who have received credit for COMM 100 or equivalent.
    COMM 233-02  MWF    9:00-9:50 am          Books   Davis, Andrea M            CLOSED 
    COMM 233-04  TuTh   8:00-9:20 am          Books   DeAngelis, Jocelyn A       CLOSED 
    COMM 233-52         By Arrangement        Books   Garton-Sjoberg, Brenda     CLOSED 
    	0nline w/Kodiak - asynchronous
    COMM 233-54 By Arrangement Books TBA CLOSED 0nline w/Kodiak - asynchronous

    Communication: Video Editing and Production

    4 credits
    COMM 245-02  MW     3:00-4:50 pm          Books   Dahm, Jeffrey M            01/23-05/12
                 MW     3:00-4:50 pm                                             
    	Laboratory Fee  $200

    Communication: Organizational Communication

    3 credits, prerequisite: Complete COMM 100, or COMM 233, or the equivalent
    COMM 280-52         By Arrangement        Books   Chang, Mindy               01/23-05/12
    	0nline w/Kodiak - asynchronous

    Communication: Intro to Public Relations

    3 credits, prerequisite: Complete COMM 100, or COMM 233, or the equivalent.
    COMM 285-02  TuTh   11:00 am-12:20 pm     Books   DeAngelis, Jocelyn A       01/23-05/12
    

    Communication: Communication Theories

    3 credits, prerequisite: Complete COMM 206
    COMM 300-02  MW     3:30-4:50 pm          Books   Higiro, Jean-Marie V       01/23-05/12
    

    Communication: Interpersonal Communication

    3 credits, prerequisite: Complete COMM 100, COMM 201, or COMM 233, or the equivalent; and Junior standing or permission of instructor.
    COMM 321-52         By Arrangement        Books   Davis, Andrea M            01/23-05/12
    	0nline w/Kodiak - asynchronous

    Communication: Media Industry, Government & Society

    3 credits, prerequisite: Complete COMM 100 or COMM 233, and COMM 205
    COMM 324-02  TuTh   9:30-10:50 am         Books   Battema, Doug              01/23-05/12
    

    Communication: Health Communication Campaigns

    3 credits, prerequisite: Complete COMM 283, or COMM 285.
    COMM 328-02  TuTh   2:00-3:20 pm          Books   DeAngelis, Jocelyn A       01/23-05/12
    

    Communication: Business Communication

    3 credits, prerequisite: Junior standing and 2 courses in ENGL writing w/grades of "C-" or better.
    COMM 340-02  MWF    12:00-12:50 pm        Books   Davis, Andrea M            01/23-05/12
    

    Communication: Event Planning

    3 credits, prerequisite: Complete COMM 283 or COMM 285.
    COMM 344-02  TuTh   9:30-10:50 am         Books   DeAngelis, Jocelyn A       01/23-05/12
    

    Communication: Intercultural Communication

    3 credits, prerequisite: Complete COMM 100 or COMM 233, or equivalent, and Junior standing.
    COMM 348-02  MWF    10:00-10:50 am        Books   Chang, Mindy               01/23-05/12
    

    Communication: Multimedia Communication

    3 credits, prerequisite: Complete COMM 251
    COMM 352-02  TuTh   11:00 am-12:20 pm     Books   Garton-Sjoberg, Brenda     01/23-05/12
    	Laboratory Fee  $200

    Communication: Sportswriting

    3 credits, prerequisite: Complete JRNL 100 or JRNL 101, and two courses in English writing with grades of "C" or better. Cross listed with JRNL 360
    COMM 360-02  TuTh   11:00 am-12:20 pm     Books   Bevacqua, Daniel           01/23-05/12
    	Crosslisted with JRNL 360-02 &  ENGL 390-02 ST: Sports Writing

    Communication: Adv Radio Reporting

    3 credits, prerequisite: Complete COMM 241 and COMM 251, or JRNL 100/JRNL 101 and COMM 245.
    COMM 371-02  TuTh   2:00-3:20 pm          Books   Garton-Sjoberg, Brenda     01/23-05/12
    	Cross-listed with JRNL 370

    Communication: Seminar in Media and Journalism

    3 credits, prerequisite: Complete COMM 300, Graduating Communication seniors or permission of instructor. Formerly "Seminar in Media Theory and Journalism"
    COMM 490-02  MW     2:00-3:20 pm          Books   Chang, Mindy               01/23-05/12
    	Cross-listed with COMM 491

    Communication: Seminar in PR and Health Communication

    3 credits, prerequisite: Graduating Communication seniors, or permission of instructor and COMM 300. Formerly "Seminar in Professional Communication and Public Relations" - Formerly "Seminar in Public and Corporate Communication"
    COMM 491-02  MW     2:00-3:20 pm          Books   Chang, Mindy               01/23-05/12
    	Cross-listed with COMM 490

    Computer Engineering (return to Undergraduate Course table)

    Computer Engineering: Digital Design

    4 credits
    CPE 271-02   MWF    11:00-11:50 am        Books   Sah, Love K                01/23-05/12
                 M      2:00-3:50 pm                  Lewis, Winston             
    	LECTURE OFFERED WITH -04 SECTION
    CPE 271-04 MWF 11:00-11:50 am Books Sah, Love K 01/23-05/12 W 2:00-3:50 pm Lewis, Winston LECTURE OFFERED WITH -02 SECTION
    CPE 271-06 MWF 11:00-11:50 am Books Qouneh, Amer 01/23-05/12 M 4:00-5:50 pm Lewis, Winston LECTURE OFFERED WITH -08 SECTION
    CPE 271-08 MWF 11:00-11:50 am Books Qouneh, Amer 01/23-05/12 W 4:00-5:50 pm Lewis, Winston LECTURE OFFERED WITH -06 SECTION

    Computer Engineering: Embedded Systems Laboratory

    1 credit, prerequisite: Complete EE 319 and CPE 310. Corequisite CPE 355 concurrently. Replaces EE 323
    CPE 323-04   Tu     2:00-5:00 pm          Books   Qouneh, Amer               01/23-05/12
    

    Computer Engineering: Real-Time Embedded Kernels

    3 credits, prerequisite: Complete CPE 305 or equivalent, and CPE 310 or equivalent.
    CPE 355-02   TuTh   11:00 am-12:20 pm     Books   Qouneh, Amer               01/23-05/12
    

    Computer Engineering: Microprocessors II

    4 credits, prerequisite: Complete CPE 310
    CPE 360-02   MW     12:00-1:20 pm         Books   Purkayastha, Arnab Ardhendu  01/23-05/12
                        By Arrangement                                           
                 Th     2:00-5:00 pm                                             
    

    Computer Engineering: Senior Design Projects

    3 credits, prerequisite: Complete CPE 436 and CPE 439
    CPE 440-02   F      12:00-12:50 pm        Books   Magotra, Neeraj            01/23-05/12
    

    Computer Engineering: VHDL: Simulation & Synthesis

    3 credits, prerequisite: Complete CPE 271 or equivalent Cross listed as CPE 562
    CPE 462-40   TuTh   5:20-6:35 pm          Books   Sah, Love K                01/23-05/12
    	OFFERED WITH CPE 562-40

    Computer Engineering: Real-Time Embedded Controls

    3 credits, prerequisite: Complete CPE 355 or concurrent, or permission of instructor
    CPE 470-02   W      3:30-6:30 pm          Books   Northrup, Steven G         01/23-05/12
    

    Computer Engineering: Internship in Computer Engineering

    3 credits, prerequisite: At least Junior standing and have a minimum GPA of 2.5 overall and in the major, except where an internship is required in the major, or obtain special permission of their dean to undertake an internship.
    CPE 480-02          By Arrangement        Books   Magotra, Neeraj            CLOSED 
    

    Computer Science (return to Undergraduate Course table)

    Computer Science: Intro to Programming

    4 credits
    CS 102-02    MW     8:00-9:20 am          Books   Walz, Robert E             01/23-05/12
                 TuTh   8:00-9:20 am                  Walz, Robert E             
    	Xlist with IT 102-02
    Laboratory Fee $50
    CS 102-04 MW 2:00-3:20 pm Books Walz, Robert E 01/23-05/12 TuTh 2:00-3:20 pm Walz, Robert E Xlist with IT 102-04
    Laboratory Fee $50
    CS 102-06 MW 3:30-4:50 pm Books Willemain, John 01/23-05/12 TuTh 3:30-4:50 pm Willemain, John Xlist with IT 102-06
    Laboratory Fee $50
    CS 102-59 By Arrangement Books Willemain, John CLOSED Laboratory Fee $50

    Computer Science: Computing for the Arts & Sciences

    3 credits, prerequisite: Not open to those who have completed CS 101, CS 133, or IT 101.
    CS 131-04    MWF    11:00-11:50 am        Books   Brennan, Heather           01/23-05/12
    	Laboratory Fee  $50
    CS 131-06 MWF 12:00-12:50 pm Books Brennan, Heather 01/23-05/12 Laboratory Fee $50

    Computer Science: Technology in Mathematics

    3 credits
    CS 170-02    MWF    11:00-11:50 am        Books   Willemain, John            01/23-05/12
    

    Computer Science: Special Topics in Computer Science

    1 credit, prerequisite: ENGR 105 or instructor permission. Prerequisites depend on special topics "topics"
    CS 190-52           By Arrangement        Books   Jackson, Stoney Lee        01/23-05/12
    	Online/Asynchronous - ST: Accelerated_Python -      There has been increased demand for programming courses in Python from students in the College of Engineering. Since they already have some programming experience, existing Python courses in CS/IT are not appropriate. This course gives students with prior programming experience an opportunity to learn a new programming language without having to start from basics.

    Computer Science: Software Design

    4 credits, prerequisite: Complete CS-102 or IT-102 or CS-171
    CS 210-02    MW     8:00-9:20 am          Books   TBA                        01/23-05/12
                 TuTh   8:00-9:20 am                  TBA                        
    	Laboratory Fee  $50
    CS 210-04 MW 3:30-4:50 pm Books TBA 01/23-05/12 TuTh 3:30-4:50 pm TBA Laboratory Fee $50

    Computer Science: Software Development

    4 credits, prerequisite: complete CS-102 or IT-102 or CS-171
    CS 220-02    MW     2:00-3:20 pm          Books   Jackson, Stoney Lee        01/23-05/12
                 TuTh   2:00-3:20 pm                  Jackson, Stoney Lee        
    	Laboratory Fee  $50

    Computer Science: Digital Forensics II

    3 credits, prerequisite: Complete CS 300. Only one of, CS 300 and CS 310, may be counted as a technical elective in the Computer Science degree program. formerly Computer Crime Scene Investigation
    CS 310-42    Tu     5:30-8:10 pm          Books   Contabile, Vic S           01/23-05/12
    

    Computer Science: Design Database Management Systems

    3 credits, prerequisite: Complete CS 102 or IT 102 or CS 171 Credit for both this course and IT 300 or BIS 321 is not permissible.
    CS 364-02    TuTh   11:00 am-12:20 pm     Books   Willemain, John            01/23-05/12
    

    Computer Science: Special Topics in Computer Science

    3 credits, prerequisite: Complete CS-200 or IT-200; and Junior standing.
    CS 390-02    TuTh   3:30-4:50 pm          Books   O'Neill, Brian C           01/23-05/12
    	Crosslisted with CS 670-02 - ST: Machine Learning - Machine learning is a rapidly growing subfield of computer science and artificial intelligence. While the field is briefly covered in the existing Al course, it is not covered in sufficient depth to give students hands-on experience with key ML techniques.

    Computer Science: Parallel Computing

    3 credits, prerequisite: Complete CS 200 or IT 200
    CS 413-02    MW     2:00-3:20 pm          Books   Moulema Douala, Paul-Marie  01/23-05/12
    

    Computer Science: Computer Science Capstone

    3 credits, prerequisite: Complete CS 490
    CS 492-02    TuTh   9:30-10:50 am         Books   Ellis, Heidi J C           CLOSED 
                        By Arrangement                                           CLOSED 
    	Hybrid Online Synchronous

    Cultures (return to Undergraduate Course table)

    Cultures: Discovering India

    3 credits, prerequisite: Sophomore standing Satisfies Elements of Culture requirement "C".
    CUL 220-02   MW     2:00-3:20 pm          Books   Murthy, Ranganath S        CLOSED 
    

    Cultures: Latin American Youth in Revolt

    3 credits, prerequisite: Sophomore standing Satisfies Elements of Culture requirement "CA".
    CUL 240-52          By Arrangement        Books   Navarro, Sandra V          CLOSED 
    	0nline w/Kodiak - asynchronous - Satisfies "CA" requirement

    Cultures: Cuban Cultures

    3 credits, prerequisite: Sophomore standing - Satisfies Elements of Culture requirement "CA."
    CUL 253-52          By Arrangement        Books   Kozey, Christopher L       CLOSED 
    	0nline w/Kodiak - asynchronous - Satisfies "CA" requirement

    Cultures: East Africa

    3 credits, prerequisite: Sophomore standing - Satisfies Elements of Culture requirement "C".
    CUL 273-52          By Arrangement        Books   Higiro, Jean-Marie V       CLOSED 
    	0nline w/Kodiak - asynchronous
    CUL 273-54 By Arrangement Books Higiro, Jean-Marie V CLOSED Online asynchronous

    Cultures: Special Topics in Cultures

    3 credits, prerequisite: Sophomore standing.
    CUL 291-02   TuTh   2:00-3:20 pm          Books   Castonguay, Andrea L       01/23-05/12
    	ST: North Africa -The Maghreb - For centuries, Northern Africa (The Maghreb) was both a meeting point and melting pot for many different peoples, cultures, and empires, with a constant shaping and re-imagining of communal boundaries, identities, and aesthetics over 2,000 years,  From a historical and cultural perspective, three of the most profound developments were the development of an all-encompassing "indigenous African" (Berber or Amazigh) community, the proliferation of Muslim identities after the Arab conquests in the 8th century CE, and the region's complicated relationships with its colonial rnlers (France and Spain) during the 19th, 20th, and early 21st centuries.  This course explores the development of modern North African Maghrebi cultures, from the arrival of Arab Muslims to the rise of the "Berber" empires in the Middle Ages, to Independence and post­ Independence Morocco, Algeria, and Tunisia.  We will study ideas of identity and belonging within the Maghreb, situations of conflict and cooperation between North Africa and its Mediterranean neighbors, as well as relationships with minority populations within the region, such as the Haratin, Jews, and Ibadiyya.  At the same time, we will also survey representations of North African Maghrebi culture in literature and the performing and visual arts. This course is an in-person class with some outside class requirements (film viewings) and significant individual and group work. It satisfies the Elements of Culture requirement and the Aesthetics requirement "CA."
    CUL 291-04 MW 2:00-3:20 pm Books Castonguay, Andrea L 01/23-05/12 ST: North Africa -The Maghreb - For centuries, Northern Africa (The Maghreb) was both a meeting point and melting pot for many different peoples, cultures, and empires, with a constant shaping and re-imagining of communal boundaries, identities, and aesthetics over 2,000 years, From a historical and cultural perspective, three of the most profound developments were the development of an all-encompassing "indigenous African" (Berber or Amazigh) community, the proliferation of Muslim identities after the Arab conquests in the 8th century CE, and the region's complicated relationships with its colonial rnlers (France and Spain) during the 19th, 20th, and early 21st centuries. This course explores the development of modern North African Maghrebi cultures, from the arrival of Arab Muslims to the rise of the "Berber" empires in the Middle Ages, to Independence and post­ Independence Morocco, Algeria, and Tunisia. We will study ideas of identity and belonging within the Maghreb, situations of conflict and cooperation between North Africa and its Mediterranean neighbors, as well as relationships with minority populations within the region, such as the Haratin, Jews, and Ibadiyya. At the same time, we will also survey representations of North African Maghrebi culture in literature and the performing and visual arts. This course is an in-person class with some outside class requirements (film viewings) and significant individual and group work. It satisfies the Elements of Culture requirement and the Aesthetics requirement "CA."

    Cultures: Special Topics in Cultures

    3 credits, prerequisite: Sophomore standing
    CUL 292-02   TuTh   4:00-5:20 pm          Books   Rust, Michael J            01/23-05/12
    	ST: Guatemala - This course will explore the culture and history of Guatemala, beginning with its Mayan roots, through the colonial period, sh11ggle for independence, devastating Civil War, and finally to the present day. Students will investigate how outside influences, including corporations and foreign governments, have both intentionally (and unintentionally) impacted economic and healthcare conditions in Guatemala. Literature and film will be used to bring the voice of the Guatemalan people into the classroom, and students will analyze what those voices tell the world about Guatemala's past and potential future. It satisfies Elements of Culture requirement "CA".
    CUL 292-04 By Arrangement Books Rust, Michael J CLOSED ST: Guatemala - Travel students only - Prerequisites: SOPHOMORE STANDING - This course explores the culture and history of Guatemala, beginning with its Mayan roots, through the colonial period, struggle for independence, devastating Civil War, and finally to the present day. Students will investigate how outside influences, including corporations and foreign governments, have both intentionally (and unintentionally) impacted economic and healthcare conditions in Guatemala. Literature and film will be used to bring the voice of the Guatemalan people into the classroom, and students will analyze what those voices tell the world about Guatemala's past and potential future. The course includes an optional travel component in which students explore Guatemalan culture and art first-hand during a two-week field experience. Satisfies CA requirement.

    Cultures: Independent Study in Cultures

    1 credit, prerequisite: Junior or Senior standing plus a minimum grade point average of 3.0 overall or in the major field.
    CUL 333-02          By Arrangement        Books   TBA                        CLOSED 
    

    Economics (return to Undergraduate Course table)

    Economics: Economics of Poverty/Discrimination

    3 credits
    EC 106-52           By Arrangement        Books   Petrick, Karl J            01/23-05/12
    	Kodiak (asynchronous)

    Economics: Principles of Microeconomics

    3 credits, prerequisite: Not open to students who have taken EC 117 or EC 206.
    EC 111-04    MWF    10:00-10:50 am        Books   Murthy, Ranganath S        CLOSED 
    EC 111-06    MWF    12:00-12:50 pm        Books   Alim, Zahiruddin           01/23-05/12
    

    Economics: Principles of Microeconomics

    3 credits, prerequisite: Not open to students who have taken EC 117 or EC 206.
    EC 111-10    TuTh   8:00-9:20 am          Books   Casimir, Schiller S        01/23-05/12
    EC 111-12    TuTh   9:30-10:50 am         Books   Dawson, Judith             CLOSED 
    EC 111-52           By Arrangement        Books   TBA                        CLOSED 
    	Kodiak (asynchronous)

    Economics: Principles of Macroeconomics

    3 credits, prerequisite: Complete EC 111 or EC 201. Not open to students who have completed EC 117 or EC 205
    EC 112-02    MWF    11:00-11:50 am        Books   Alim, Zahiruddin           CLOSED 
    EC 112-04    MW     2:00-3:20 pm          Books   Casimir, Schiller S        CLOSED 
    EC 112-06    TuTh   9:30-10:50 am         Books   Casimir, Schiller S        CLOSED 
    EC 112-08    TuTh   11:00 am-12:20 pm     Books   Casimir, Schiller S        01/23-05/12
    

    Economics: Principles of Macroeconomics

    3 credits, prerequisite: Complete EC 111 or EC 201. Not open to students who have completed EC 117 or EC 205
    EC 112-52           By Arrangement        Books   Eskot, Herbert             CLOSED 
    	Kodiak (asynchronous)

    Economics: Intermediate Microeconomics

    3 credits, prerequisite: Complete EC 112 or EC 117 or EC 111, and MATH 111 or MATH 123 or MATH 133.
    EC 216-02    MWF    12:00-12:50 pm        Books   Murthy, Ranganath S        01/23-05/12
    

    Economics: Money & Banking

    3 credits, prerequisite: Complete EC 112 or EC 117 and MATH 111 or MATH 123 or MATH 133
    EC 311-52           By Arrangement        Books   Casimir, Schiller S        01/23-05/12
    	Online with Kodiak - Asynchronous

    Economics: The Economics of Sports

    3 credits, prerequisite: Complete EC 105 or EC 111 or EC 117 or EC 207
    EC 340-02    Tu     11:00 am-12:20 pm     Books   Eskot, Herbert             01/23-05/12
                        By Arrangement                                           
    	Hybrid oncampus - online asynchronous

    Economics: Economics of Arts & Entertainment

    3 credits, prerequisite: Complete EC 111 or EC 105 or EC 106 or EC 117.
    EC 350-52           By Arrangement        Books   Eskot, Herbert             01/23-05/12
    	Kodiak (asynchronous)

    Economics: International Trade

    3 credits, prerequisite: Complete EC 111 or EC 117;
    EC 372-02    MWF    1:00-1:50 pm          Books   Murthy, Ranganath S        01/23-05/12
    

    Education (return to Undergraduate Course table)

    Education: Intro to Education

    2 credits, prerequisite: Education Majors or Minors only, or permission of instructor. Changed from 1 credit to 2 credits Fall'18.
    ED 120-02    MW     1:00-2:20 pm          Books   Ostendorf, Raymond J       01/23-05/12
    

    Education: Principles & Problems of Education

    3 credits, prerequisite: Education Majors or Minors only, or permission of instructor. Formerly ED 301
    ED 201-02    MWF    11:00-11:50 am        Books   Ostendorf, Raymond J       01/23-05/12
    

    Education: Secondary Prepracticum I

    1 credit, prerequisite: Secondary Education Majors Only, or permission of instructor.
    ED 202-02           By Arrangement        Books   Ostendorf, Raymond J       01/23-05/12
    	By arrangement

    Education: Survey of Geography

    1 credit, prerequisite: Education Majors or Minors only, or permission of instructor.
    ED 252-52           By Arrangement        Books   Shattuck, Tamara           01/23-05/12
    	Online; Asynchronous.

    Education: Teaching English Language Learners

    3 credits, prerequisite: Education Majors or Minors Only, or permission of instructor.
    ED 275-02    TuTh   9:30-10:50 am         Books   Patterson, Deb E           01/23-05/12
    

    Education: Elementary Prepracticum I

    1 credit, prerequisite: Elementary Education majors only, or permission of instructor. Formerly "Teaching of Elementary Reading and Language Arts"
    ED 351-02           By Arrangement        Books   Shattuck, Tamara           01/23-05/12
    	By arrangement

    Education: Methods for Humanities 5-12

    1 credit, prerequisite: Education majors only, ED 120 or permission of instructors Education Majors Only
    ED 361-02    MW     1:00-1:50 pm          Books   Shattuck, Tamara           01/23-02/22
                 MW     1:00-1:50 pm                                             
    	Hybrid/On-Campus & Online/MW Jan 23 to Feb 22

    Education: Methods for Mathematics 5-12

    1 credit, prerequisite: Education majors only, ED 120 or permission of instructor Education Majors Only
    ED 362-02    MW     10:00-10:50 am        Books   Shattuck, Tamara           02/27-04/04
                 MW     10:00-10:50 am                                           
    	Hybrid/On-Campus & Online/MW Feb 27 to Apr 4

    Education: Methods for Sciences 5-12

    1 credit, prerequisite: Education majors only, ED 120 or permission of instructor Education Majors Only
    ED 363-02    MW     1:00-1:50 pm          Books   Shattuck, Tamara           04/04-05/04
                 MW     1:00-1:50 pm                                             
    	Hybrid/On-Campus & Online/MW Apr 4 to May 4

    Education: Special Educ: Principles & Practices

    3 credits, prerequisite: Education Majors or Minors only, complete PSY 101, or permission of instructor. Education Majors Only
    ED 365-02    TuTh   11:00 am-12:20 pm     Books   Ostendorf, Raymond J       01/23-05/12
    

    Education: Secondary Prepracticum II

    1 credit, prerequisite: Secondary Education Majors only, or permission of instructor. Secondary Education Majors Only
    ED 366-02           By Arrangement        Books   Ostendorf, Raymond J       01/23-05/12
    	By arrangement

    Education: Humanities, Science & Mathematics Method

    3 credits, prerequisite: Enrollment in Elementary Education Program or permission of or permission of instructor. Formerly "Elementary Curriculum and Methods"
    ED 375-02    TuTh   2:00-3:20 pm          Books   Shattuck, Tamara           01/23-05/12
    

    Education: Elementary Prepracticum II

    1 credit, prerequisite: Elementary Education Majors only, or permission of instructor. Secondary Education Majors Only
    ED 376-02           By Arrangement        Books   Shattuck, Tamara           01/23-05/12
    	By arrangement

    Electrical Engineering (return to Undergraduate Course table)

    Electrical Engineering: Electrical Engineering I

    4 credits, prerequisite: Complete MATH 134 with minimum grade of C. Pre- or corequisite: MATH 236 and PHYS 134.
    EE 205-02    TuTh   2:00-3:20 pm          Books   Northrup, Steven G         01/23-05/12
                 M      6:00-8:30 pm                  Lewis, Winston             
    	LECTURE OFFERED WITH -04 SECTION
    EE 205-04 TuTh 2:00-3:20 pm Books Northrup, Steven G 01/23-05/12 W 6:00-8:30 pm Lewis, Winston LECTURE OFFERED WITH -02 SECTION

    Electrical Engineering: Electrical Engineering II

    4 credits, prerequisite: Complete EE 205 or HONE 205 and Pre- or Corequisite MATH 236
    EE 206-02    TuTh   11:00 am-12:20 pm     Books   Burke, John J              01/23-05/12
                 Tu     6:00-8:30 pm                  Lewis, Winston             
    	LECTURE OFFERED WITH -04 SECTION
    EE 206-04 TuTh 11:00 am-12:20 pm Books Burke, John J 01/23-05/12 Th 6:00-8:30 pm Lewis, Winston LECTURE OFFERED WITH -02 SECTION

    Electrical Engineering: Fundamentals of Electro-Optics

    3 credits, prerequisite: Complete MATH 236. formerly EE 312
    EE 212-02    TuTh   9:30-10:50 am         Books   Adamshick, Stephen J       01/23-05/12
    

    Electrical Engineering: Computational Techniques in C

    3 credits, prerequisite: Complete ENGR 105/HONE 105 or equivalent, and MATH 134.
    EE 285-02    TuTh   2:00-3:20 pm          Books   Sah, Love K                01/23-05/12
    

    Electrical Engineering: Intro to Digital Signal Process

    3 credits, prerequisite: Complete EE 301
    EE 302-02    MW     2:00-3:20 pm          Books   Magotra, Neeraj            CLOSED 
    

    Electrical Engineering: Elect Engineering Laboratory II

    2 credits, prerequisite: Complete EE 319 and EE 320, or concurrently.
    EE 322-02    Tu     2:00-4:50 pm          Books   Burke, John J              01/23-05/12
    

    Electrical Engineering: Electrical Energy Systems

    3 credits, prerequisite: Complete EE 205 or HONE 205
    EE 336-02    MW     3:30-4:50 pm          Books   Musiak, Ronald             01/23-05/12
    

    Electrical Engineering: Design Projects

    3 credits, prerequisite: Corequisite EE 439, and approval of the department
    EE 437-02           By Arrangement        Books   Magotra, Neeraj            01/23-05/12
    

    Electrical Engineering: Senior Design Projects

    3 credits, prerequisite: Complete EE 439 and EE 436
    EE 440-02    F      12:00-12:50 pm        Books   Magotra, Neeraj            01/23-05/12
    

    Electrical Engineering: Optical Engineering

    3 credits, prerequisite: Complete EE 314 or equivalent. cross-listed w/EE 549
    EE 449-02    TuTh   11:00 am-12:20 pm     Books   Adamshick, Stephen J       01/23-05/12
                 TuTh   11:00 am-12:20 pm                                        
    	CROSS ILISTED WITH EE 549-02

    Electrical Engineering: RF + Microwave Active Circuit Design

    3 credits, prerequisite: Complete EE 314 or equivalent Cross listed with EE 556
    EE 456-02    MWF    11:00-11:50 am        Books   Burke, John J              01/23-05/12
    	CROSS LISTED WITH EE 556

    Electrical Engineering: Computer Control Systems

    3 credits, prerequisite: Complete MATH 236. Complete or concurrent EE 302. Cross listed with EE 570
    EE 470-02    MW     3:30-4:50 pm          Books   Rahnamai, Kourosh          01/23-05/12
    	CROSS LISTED WITH EE 570

    Electrical Engineering: Internship in Electrial Engineer

    3 credits, prerequisite: At least Junior standing and have a minimum GPA of 2.5 overall and in the major, except where an internship is required in the major, or obtain special permission of their dean to undertake an internship.
    EE 480-02           By Arrangement        Books   Magotra, Neeraj            CLOSED 
    

    English (return to Undergraduate Course table)

    English: English Composition IA

    3 credits, prerequisite: Permission of instructor.
    ENGL 130-02  WF     8:00-8:50 am          Books   Yurkunas, Catherine D.     01/23-05/12
                 M      8:00-8:50 am                  Yurkunas, Catherine D.     
    	Laboratory Fee  $50

    English: English Composition I

    3 credits, prerequisite: A grade of "C-" or better in ENGL 130, or successful performance on WNEU English placement exam
    ENGL 132-02  WF     11:00-11:50 am        Books   Abbasi, Zubia              CLOSED 
                 M      11:00-11:50 am                Abbasi, Zubia              CLOSED 
    	Laboratory Fee  $50
    ENGL 132-04 WF 12:00-12:50 pm Books Strait, Cody R. CLOSED M 12:00-12:50 pm Strait, Cody R. CLOSED Laboratory Fee $50
    ENGL 132-06 WF 1:00-1:50 pm Books TBA CLOSED M 1:00-1:50 pm TBA CLOSED Laboratory Fee $50
    ENGL 132-08 Tu 8:00-9:20 am Books Chipkin, Robert 01/23-05/12 Th 8:00-9:20 am Chipkin, Robert Laboratory Fee $50
    ENGL 132-10 Tu 9:30-10:50 am Books Chipkin, Robert 01/23-05/12 Th 9:30-10:50 am Chipkin, Robert Laboratory Fee $50
    ENGL 132-12 Tu 11:00 am-12:20 pm Books Volk, Jonathan P 01/23-05/12 Th 11:00 am-12:20 pm Volk, Jonathan P Laboratory Fee $50
    ENGL 132-14 Tu 2:00-3:20 pm Books TBA 01/23-05/12 Th 2:00-3:20 pm TBA Laboratory Fee $50
    ENGL 132-52 WF 8:00-8:50 am Books Oleksak, Linda 01/23-05/12 M 8:00-8:50 am Oleksak, Linda Online; synchronous
    Laboratory Fee $50
    ENGL 132-54 WF 9:00-9:50 am Books Crosier, Janet 01/23-05/12 M 9:00-9:50 am Crosier, Janet Online; synchronous
    Laboratory Fee $50

    English: English Composition II

    3 credits, prerequisite: A grade of C- or better in ENGL 131, ENGL 132, or ENGL 140-level, or the equivalent.
    ENGL 133-01  MF     8:00-8:50 am          Books   Wardrop, Stephanie E       CLOSED 
                 W      8:00-8:50 am                  Wardrop, Stephanie E       CLOSED 
    	Laboratory Fee  $50
    ENGL 133-02 MW 9:00-9:50 am Books Whitehead, Margaret CLOSED F 9:00-9:50 am Whitehead, Margaret CLOSED Laboratory Fee $50
    ENGL 133-03 MF 9:00-9:50 am Books Matus, Don CLOSED W 9:00-9:50 am Matus, Don CLOSED Laboratory Fee $50
    ENGL 133-04 MW 9:00-9:50 am Books Yurkunas, Catherine D. CLOSED F 9:00-9:50 am Yurkunas, Catherine D. CLOSED Laboratory Fee $50
    ENGL 133-05 MF 11:00-11:50 am Books Matus, Don CLOSED W 11:00-11:50 am Matus, Don CLOSED Laboratory Fee $50
    ENGL 133-06 MF 12:00-12:50 pm Books Rhodes, Winthrop G CLOSED W 12:00-12:50 pm Rhodes, Winthrop G CLOSED Laboratory Fee $50
    ENGL 133-07 MW 12:00-12:50 pm Books Whitehead, Margaret CLOSED F 12:00-12:50 pm Whitehead, Margaret CLOSED Laboratory Fee $50
    ENGL 133-08 MF 1:00-1:50 pm Books TBA 01/23-05/12 W 1:00-1:50 pm TBA Laboratory Fee $50
    ENGL 133-09 MW 1:00-1:50 pm Books Virzi, Sam 01/23-05/12 F 1:00-1:50 pm Virzi, Sam Laboratory Fee $50
    ENGL 133-10 MF 2:00-2:50 pm Books Miller, Michael S 01/23-05/12 W 2:00-2:50 pm Miller, Michael S Laboratory Fee $50
    ENGL 133-11 MW 2:00-2:50 pm Books Matus, Don 01/23-05/12 F 2:00-2:50 pm Matus, Don Laboratory Fee $50
    ENGL 133-12 MF 3:00-3:50 pm Books Virzi, Sam 01/23-05/12 W 3:00-3:50 pm Virzi, Sam Laboratory Fee $50
    ENGL 133-13 MW 10:00-10:50 am Books Miller, Michael S CLOSED F 10:00-10:50 am CLOSED Online lab, Friday - synchronous
    Laboratory Fee $50
    ENGL 133-14 MW 10:00-10:50 am Books Yurkunas, Catherine D. 01/23-05/12 F 10:00-10:50 am Yurkunas, Catherine D. Laboratory Fee $50
    ENGL 133-15 MW 12:00-12:50 pm Books Miller, Michael S 01/23-05/12 F 12:00-12:50 pm Miller, Michael S Laboratory Fee $50
    ENGL 133-16 MW 1:00-1:50 pm Books Earls, Joseph 01/23-05/12 F 1:00-1:50 pm Laboratory Fee $50
    ENGL 133-17 Th 9:30-10:50 am Books Wesp, Edward 01/23-05/12 Tu 9:30-10:50 am Wesp, Edward Laboratory Fee $50
    ENGL 133-19 Tu 9:30-10:50 am Books Suetta, Zachary 01/23-05/12 Th 9:30-10:50 am Suetta, Zachary Laboratory Fee $50
    ENGL 133-20 Th 2:00-3:20 pm Books Volk, Jonathan P CLOSED Tu 2:00-3:20 pm Volk, Jonathan P CLOSED Laboratory Fee $50
    ENGL 133-21 Tu 11:00 am-12:20 pm Books Suetta, Zachary 01/23-05/12 Th 11:00 am-12:20 pm Suetta, Zachary Laboratory Fee $50
    ENGL 133-22 Th 3:30-4:50 pm Books Williams, John D 01/23-05/12 Tu 3:30-4:50 pm Williams, John D Laboratory Fee $50
    ENGL 133-23 MW 10:00-10:50 am Books Earls, Joseph 01/23-05/12 F 10:00-10:50 am Laboratory Fee $50
    ENGL 133-24 Tu 3:30-4:50 pm Books Volk, Jonathan P 01/23-05/12 Th 3:30-4:50 pm Volk, Jonathan P Laboratory Fee $50
    ENGL 133-25 Th 11:00 am-12:20 pm Books TBA 01/23-05/12 Tu 11:00 am-12:20 pm TBA Online; Synchronous
    Laboratory Fee $50
    ENGL 133-52 MW 11:00-11:50 am Books Crosier, Janet 01/23-05/12 MWF 11:00-11:50 am Crosier, Janet Online; synchronous
    Laboratory Fee $50

    English: Special Topics in English

    3 credits, prerequisite: Open to Creative Writing/English majors, or by permission of the chair.
    ENGL 190-02  MWF    2:00-2:50 pm          Books   Virzi, Sam                 01/23-05/12
    	ST: Freshmen Creative Writing - Freshmen Creative Writing is beginning writing class meant to introduce students to the craft of writing through a specific theme or topic. Classes will be taught in workshop form and will entail analyzing works by contemporary writers, writing prose and poetry, and responding to the work of fellow students. Learning to analyze, critique, and revise as a community of writers is the primary objective of this course. -  Reserved for Freshmen Creative Writing Majors or by permission of the chair

    English: World Literature II

    3 credits, prerequisite: Sophomore standing, and minimum grade of C- in ENGL 133 or permission of English chair. Satisfies one of the Writing Intensive Course requirements for Arts and Sciences students.
    ENGL 215-02  TuTh   9:30-10:50 am         Books   Bevacqua, Daniel           01/23-05/12
    

    English: Masterpieces-British Literature I

    3 credits, prerequisite: Sophomore standing and "C-" or better in ENGL 133, or permission or English chair. Satisfies one of the Writing Intensive Course requirements for Arts and Sciences students.
    ENGL 231-02  MWF    10:00-10:50 am        Books   Wardrop, Stephanie E       01/23-05/12
    

    English: Creative Writing

    3 credits, prerequisite: Sophomore standing and "C-" or better in ENGL 133, or permission of English chair. Satisfies one of the Writing Intensive Course requirements for Arts and Sciences students.
    ENGL 237-02  TuTh   2:00-3:20 pm          Books   Bevacqua, Daniel           01/23-05/12
    ENGL 237-04  MWF    2:00-2:50 pm          Books   Crutchfield, Christy       CLOSED 
    

    English: American Literature I

    3 credits, prerequisite: Sophomore standing and "C-" or better in ENGL 133, or permission of English chair. Satisfies one of the Writing Intensive Course requirements for Arts and Sciences students.
    ENGL 251-02  TuTh   2:00-3:20 pm          Books   Wesp, Edward               01/23-05/12
    

    English: Special Topics in English

    3 credits, prerequisite: Sophomore standing and "C-" or better in ENGL 133, or permission of English chair. Satisfies one of the Writing Intensive Course requirements for Arts and Sciences students.
    ENGL 290-02  TuTh   11:00 am-12:20 pm     Books   Wesp, Edward               01/23-05/12
    	ST: American Gothic - Gothic tales of haunted houses, madness and murder have been part of American culture since its beginning. This course traces the history of these popular horror stories in literature, film and television from the 19th century through today. Though the Gothic has typically been enjoyed as popular entertainment, the course will also look at the way that the genre has been used to highlight unstable social problems that haunt American society. Course texts will include writing by Edgar Allan Poe, Shirley Jackson, Steven King and many others, horror films such as The Shining, and television shows including Buffy the Vampire Slayer. -  This course fulfills the Writing Intensive requirement.

    English: Shakespeare: Plays & Poems

    3 credits, prerequisite: Junior standing and "C-" or better in ENGL 133, or permission of English chair. Satisfies one of the Writing Intensive Course requirements for Arts and Sciences students.
    ENGL 314-02  TuTh   11:00 am-12:20 pm     Books   Bowdan, Janet              01/23-05/12
    

    English: Major Authors:

    3 credits, prerequisite: Junior standing. "C-" or better in ENGL 133, or permission of English chair. Satisfies one of the Writing Intensive Course requirements for Arts and Sciences students. This course can be repeated for credit if topic changes.
    ENGL 338-04  MW     3:30-4:20 pm          Books   Rhodes, Winthrop G         01/23-05/12
    	Major Authors: Elmore Leonard

    English: Fiction Workshop

    3 credits, prerequisite: Junior standing and "C-" or better in ENGL 133, or permission of English chair - Satisfies one of the Writing Intensive Course requirements for Arts and Sciences students.
    ENGL 351-02  MWF    12:00-12:50 pm        Books   Crutchfield, Christy       CLOSED 
    

    English: Poetry Workshop

    3 credits, prerequisite: Junior standing and "C-" or better in ENGL 133, or permission of English chair - Satisfies one of the Writing Intensive Course requirements for Arts and Sciences students.
    ENGL 352-02  TuTh   2:00-3:20 pm          Books   Bowdan, Janet              01/23-05/12
    

    English: Twentieth Cent American Lit

    3 credits, prerequisite: Junior standing and "C-" or better in ENGL 133, or permission of English Chair. Satisfies one of the Writing Intensive Course requirements for Arts and Sciences students.
    ENGL 357-02  MWF    1:00-1:50 pm          Books   Rhodes, Winthrop G         CLOSED 
    

    English: Women in Literature

    3 credits, prerequisite: Junior standing and "C-" or better in ENGL 133, or permission of English Chair. - Satisfies one of the Writing Intensive Course requirements for Arts and Sciences students.
    ENGL 358-02  MWF    11:00-11:50 am        Books   Wardrop, Stephanie E       CLOSED 
    

    English: Narrative & Digital Media

    3 credits, prerequisite: Junior standing and "C-" or better in ENGL 133, or permission of English Chair. Satisfies one of the Writing Intensive Course requirements for Arts and Sciences students.
    ENGL 371-02  TuTh   3:30-4:50 pm          Books   Wesp, Edward               01/23-05/12
    

    English: Special Topics in English

    3 credits, prerequisite: Junior standing and "C-" or better in ENGL 133, or permission of English chair Satisfies one of the Writing Intensive Course requirements for Arts and Sciences students.
    ENGL 390-02  TuTh   11:00 am-12:20 pm     Books   Bevacqua, Daniel           01/23-05/12
    	Crosslisted with COMM/JRNL 360 - ST: Sports Writing - Sports Writing is a 300-level writing intensive course that aims to provide students with a comprehensive study of the genres, forms and styles of sports writing and to teach students how to write about sports, athletes and the various intersecting cultures and cultural issues that sport engages with.

    English: English Seminar

    3 credits, prerequisite: Senior standing, and 2 courses in ENGL writing with grades of C- or better. Satisfies one of the Writing Intensive Course requirements for Arts and Sciences students.
    ENGL 410-02  TuTh   3:30-4:50 pm          Books   Bowdan, Janet              01/23-05/12
    

    English: Internship in English

    1 credit, prerequisite: At least junior standing and have a minimum GPA of 2.5 overall and in the major, except where an internship is required in the major, or obtain special permission of their dean to undertake an internship.
    ENGL 480-02         By Arrangement        Books   TBA                        CLOSED 
    ENGL 480-04         By Arrangement        Books   TBA                        CLOSED 
    

    English: Internship in English

    1 credit, prerequisite: At least 60 credit hours and have a minimum GPA of 2.5 overall and in the major, except where an internship is required in the major, or obtain special permission of their dean to undertake an internship.
    ENGL 481-02         By Arrangement        Books   TBA                        CLOSED 
    

    Engineering-General (return to Undergraduate Course table)

    Engineering-General: Computer Programming for Engineers

    2 credits, prerequisite: College of Engineering student Cross listed as HONE 105
    ENGR 105-02  MW     10:00-10:50 am        Books   Ekong, Joseph J            CLOSED 
    ENGR 105-04  MW     10:00-10:50 am        Books   Murray, Lisa K.            CLOSED 
    ENGR 105-06  MW     12:00-12:50 pm        Books   Murray, Lisa K.            01/23-05/12
    ENGR 105-08  TuTh   3:30-4:20 pm          Books   Murray, Lisa K.            01/23-05/12
    ENGR 105-10  MW     8:30-9:20 am          Books   Purkayastha, Arnab Ardhendu  01/23-05/12
    

    Engineering-General: Data Acquisition & Processing

    3 credits, prerequisite: Complete ENGR 103. Cross listed as HONE 110
    ENGR 110-02  TuTh   8:00-9:20 am          Books   Northrup, Steven G         01/23-05/12
    ENGR 110-04  TuTh   9:30-10:50 am         Books   Romoser, Matthew           CLOSED 
    ENGR 110-06  TuTh   11:00 am-12:20 pm     Books   Northrup, Steven G         CLOSED 
    ENGR 110-08  TuTh   2:00-3:20 pm          Books   Lee, Chang Hoon            01/23-05/12
    ENGR 110-10  MW     2:00-3:20 pm          Books   Murray, Lisa K.            01/23-05/12
    

    Film (return to Undergraduate Course table)

    Film: The Art of Film

    3 credits, prerequisite: Formerly FILM 203
    FILM 103-02  Tu     3:30-6:30 pm          Books   Klingensmith, Kelly        CLOSED 
    

    Film: Studies in Mainstream Film

    3 credits, prerequisite: Sophomore standing Formerly FILM 301 - This course can be repeated for credit if the topic changes.
    FILM 201-52         By Arrangement        Books   Klingensmith, Kelly        CLOSED 
    	Online with Kodiak - Asynchronous
    FILM 201-54 By Arrangement Books Klingensmith, Kelly 01/23-05/12 Online with Kodiak - Asynchronous

    Finance (return to Undergraduate Course table)

    Finance: Intro to Finance

    3 credits, prerequisite: Complete MATH 111 or MATH 123 or MATH 133 and Complete or concurrent AC-101 or HONB-203 or AC-201;
    FIN 214-04   TuTh   3:30-4:50 pm          Books   Durr, Wayne A              CLOSED 
    FIN 214-52          By Arrangement        Books   Erik-Soussi, Sharif        CLOSED 
    	Online with Kodiak - Asynchronous
    FIN 214-54 By Arrangement Books Erik-Soussi, Sharif CLOSED Online with Kodiak - Asynchronous

    Finance: Financial Markets & Institutions

    3 credits, prerequisite: Complete FIN 214 and EC 111
    FIN 312-02   TuTh   9:30-10:50 am         Books   Bosworth, William          CLOSED 
    

    Finance: Investments

    3 credits, prerequisite: Complete FIN 214. Formerly FIN 417
    FIN 317-02   MWF    11:00-11:50 am        Books   Wang, Yong                 CLOSED 
    

    Finance: Security Analysis

    3 credits, prerequisite: Complete FIN 317 with minimum grade of C-. Formerly FIN 418
    FIN 318-02   MWF    10:00-10:50 am        Books   Wang, Yong                 01/23-05/12
    

    Finance: Intermediate Corporate Finance

    3 credits, prerequisite: Complete FIN 214 formerly "Intermed Corporation Finance"
    FIN 320-02   MWF    12:00-12:50 pm        Books   Schmutz, Bryan P           CLOSED 
    

    Finance: Financing Entrepreneurial Ventures

    3 credits, prerequisite: Complete FIN 214
    FIN 330-02   TuTh   11:00 am-12:20 pm     Books   Bosworth, William          CLOSED 
    

    Finance: Advanced Corporate Finance

    3 credits, prerequisite: Complete FIN 320 with grade of "C" or better. formerly "Adv Corporation Finance"
    FIN 350-02   MWF    1:00-1:50 pm          Books   Schmutz, Bryan P           01/23-05/12
    

    Finance: Health Care Finance

    3 credits, prerequisite: Complete FIN 214 and AC 202
    FIN 382-52          By Arrangement        Books   Schmutz, Bryan P           01/23-05/12
    	Online w/Kodiak - asynchronous

    Finance: Special Topics in Finance

    3 credits, prerequisite: Complete MATH 111 or MATH 123 or AC 201 or HONB 201, FIN 214
    FIN 390-02   TuTh   2:00-3:20 pm          Books   Durr, Wayne A              01/23-05/12
    	ST: Finance Technology (Fintech) - Prereq: MATH 111 or MATH 123 or AC 201/HONB 201, FIN 214 - This course develops expertise in Finance, Technology, Innovation, leadership, and decision-making by focusing on real-world challenges in the field of FinTech. We will be actively discussing and learning how to analyze, identify, and manage/innovate FinTech across many functional disciplines including Financial, Insurance, Banking, Trading, Information Technology, Real Estate. Digital Currency, and Budgeting. Students are introduced to the financial industry and the Fintech ecosystem. The course adopts a decision-maker and leadership perspective (business operational functional and technical leadership) by emphasizing the relationships among financial data, their underlying economic events, risk profiles, challenges/opportunities, and the responses by all stakeholders in a business/corporation.

    Finance: Portfolio Management

    3 credits, prerequisite: Complete FIN 317 with minimum grade of C-.
    FIN 425-02   MW     2:00-3:20 pm          Books   Schmutz, Bryan P           01/23-05/12
    

    Forensic Science (return to Undergraduate Course table)

    Forensic Science: Scientific Evidence

    3 credits, prerequisite: Complete FS 201, BIO 107, BIO 117, and CJ 101; Satisfies one of the Writing Intensive Course requirements for Arts and Sciences' students.
    FS 240-52           By Arrangement        Books   Gibson-Daw, Georgiana C    01/23-05/12
    	Online, Asynchronous.

    Forensic Science: Criminalistics II

    4 credits, prerequisite: Complete FS 425/FS 325, and CHEM 210; CHEM 312 or BIO 401.
    FS 426-02    MWF    9:00-9:50 am          Books   Liu, Na                    01/23-05/12
                 Th     9:30 am-12:20 pm              Liu, Na                    
    	Forensic Chemistry Majors only
    Laboratory Fee $100
    FS 426-04 MWF 9:00-9:50 am Books Gibson-Daw, Georgiana C 01/23-05/12 Th 9:30 am-12:20 pm Gibson-Daw, Georgiana C Forensic Biology Majors only
    Laboratory Fee $100

    Forensic Science: Special Topics in Forensic Science

    3 credits, prerequisite: Prerequisites can vary depending on special topics.
    FS 490-02    Th     2:00-4:30 pm          Books   Gibson-Daw, Georgiana C    01/23-05/12
    	Forensic CHEM & BIO Majors only; senior standing - FS 490-02/Expert Witness Testimony - Forensic Science is any science used in the legal system. This course will focus on investigations related to law enforcement matters and will enhance your understanding of courtroom proceedings as they relate to forensic science, while preparing you for expert witness testimony. This will entail consideration of crime scene investigation, ethics, analysis of scientific information and evidence, quality control as well as on how to prepare for and present your findings in a court of law. The course will conclude with a mock trial exercise. Three class hours.

    Geography (return to Undergraduate Course table)

    Geography: Geog Ii: Less Developed Countries

    3 credits
    GEOG 103-02  MWF    12:00-12:50 pm        Books   Williams, Donald           01/23-05/12
    

    Geology (return to Undergraduate Course table)

    Geology: Physical Geology

    3 credits
    GEOL 101-02  MW     11:00-11:50 am        Books   Niestemski, Liang R        CLOSED 
                 Tu     2:00-4:50 pm                  Niestemski, Liang R        CLOSED 
    	Laboratory Fee  $100
    GEOL 101-04 MW 9:00-9:50 am Books Hatten, Daniel 01/23-05/12 M 2:00-4:50 pm Hatten, Daniel Laboratory Fee $100

    History (return to Undergraduate Course table)

    History: United States History to 1877

    3 credits
    HIST 111-02  MWF    1:00-1:50 pm          Books   Beagle, Jonathan M         CLOSED 
    HIST 111-04  MWF    2:00-2:50 pm          Books   Beagle, Jonathan M         CLOSED 
    

    History: United States History 1878 to Present

    3 credits
    HIST 112-02  TuTh   8:00-9:20 am          Books   Baick, John Seung-Ho       CLOSED 
    HIST 112-04  TuTh   9:30-10:50 am         Books   Baick, John Seung-Ho       CLOSED 
    

    History: Modern Latin American History

    3 credits
    HIST 171-02  TuTh   8:00-9:20 am          Books   Clark, Meri L              01/23-05/12
    HIST 171-04  TuTh   9:30-10:50 am         Books   Clark, Meri L              CLOSED 
    HIST 171-06  TuTh   11:00 am-12:20 pm     Books   Clark, Meri L              CLOSED 
    

    History: World History, Prehistory-1500 CE

    3 credits
    HIST 205-02  MWF    9:00-9:50 am          Books   Dawson, Marc               CLOSED 
                 MWF    9:00-9:50 am                                             CLOSED 
    	Hybrid - Synchronous

    History: World History, 1500 CE-Present

    3 credits
    HIST 206-02  MWF    10:00-10:50 am        Books   Plum, Catherine J          CLOSED 
    HIST 206-04  MWF    11:00-11:50 am        Books   Plum, Catherine J          CLOSED 
    

    History: Special Topics in History

    3 credits
    HIST 290-02  TuTh   9:30-10:50 am         Books   Castonguay, Andrea L       01/23-05/12
    	ST: Rome - This class introduces students to the 2,500-year history of Rome as it grew from a small urban foundation among seven hills in the Latium to an empire that profoundly shaped and affected the European, African, and Asian worlds along social, political, racial, economic, and religious lines. We will cover this history chronologically and thematically through primary and secondary sources, working our way from Rome's mythical past in the 1st millennium BCE up to the end of the Roman Empire in 1453 with the conquest of Constantinople and the death of the last Roman Emperor, Constantine XI. Throughout the course, students will lead and participate in class discussions, read and reflect upon major developments within Roman society, and come away with a deeper understanding of why Rome still holds tremendous sway and influence over our modern world.

    History: Special Topics in History

    3 credits
    HIST 291-52  MW     8:30-9:50 am          Books   Baick, John Seung-Ho       CLOSED 
    	On-line; Synchronous - ST: American Pop Culture: From Breakfast Club to Club Penguin - This course will examine the history and role of popular culture in shaping the experiences, identities, and even lives of Americans today. From film to video games to the Internet, from paperbacks and music and television, this course will consider how pop culture might be the last common ground left in a nation that is otherwise increasingly divided.

    History: The Twentieth Cent World

    3 credits, prerequisite: Junior standing
    HIST 320-02  MWF    11:00-11:50 am        Books   Dawson, Marc               01/23-05/12
                 MWF    11:00-11:50 am                                           
    	Hybrid - Synchronous

    History: History of United States Since 1945

    3 credits, prerequisite: Junior standing
    HIST 358-59         By Arrangement        Books   Baick, John Seung-Ho       CLOSED 
    

    History: Rise of Islam & Caliphate 500-1000

    3 credits, prerequisite: Junior standing
    HIST 365-02  TuTh   11:00 am-12:20 pm     Books   Castonguay, Andrea L       01/23-05/12
    

    History: Junior & Senior Seminar in History

    4 credits, prerequisite: 9 crs of HIST and Junior standing, or permission of instructor. Change of credits from 3 crs to 4 crs as of Fall'19 - Satisfies one of the Writing Intensive Course requirements for Arts and Sciences students -
    HIST 490-02  MWF    1:00-1:50 pm          Books   Plum, Catherine J          01/23-05/12
    

    Honors Program (return to Undergraduate Course table)

    Honors Program: Special Topics in Honors Seminar

    3 credits, prerequisite: Acceptance into Honors Program Open to all Honors Program students.
    HON 190-02   MW     11:00-11:50 am        Books   Rhodes, Winthrop G         01/23-05/12
                 F      11:00-11:50 am                Rhodes, Winthrop G         
    	ST: English Composition II - Reserved for Honors Students - Building on the work of English 132, Composition II explores the many ways in which human experience is shaped by language and culture. Focused on a semester-long theme, Honors 190 emphasizes both close reading and expository writing as students hone critical thinking skills that improve discursive practice and expand cultural literacy. This course stresses the analytic reading ofliterary texts in a cultural context and the writing of accurate, effective, and persuasive prose using evidence from primary and secondary sources. English 133 courses consider literature and other cultural texts from underrepresented populations and/or discuss a wide range of cultural issues including those of racial and ethnic diversity and gender politics. As an introduction to academic discourse within the discipline of English, Composition II provides a foundation for subsequent college-levelwork.

    Honors Program: Special Topics in Honors Seminar

    3 credits, prerequisite: Acceptance into Arts and Sciences, Business, or Engineering Honors Program Open to all Honors Program students.
    HON 191-02   MWF    10:00-10:50 am        Books   Brennan, Heather           01/23-05/12
    	ST: HONORS Computing for the Arts & Sciences - Honors Program

    Honors Program: Special Topics in Honors Seminar

    3 credits, prerequisite: Acceptance into Honors Program Open to all Honors Program students.
    HON 192-02   MWF    11:00-11:50 am        Books   Wang, Lu                   01/23-05/12
    	ST: Introductory Statistics: Start a Voyage of Data Analysis - For Honors students only - This is a project-based class of basic data analysis. In this class, you will learn basic data analysis skills. Then by working together with your group members, you will apply the knowledge to your favorite dataset to seek answers to the questions you are interested in. You will visualize data using graphical methods and describe data using numerical summaty, you will study relationships between data and do predictions using simple linear regression, and you will draw conclusions from data using statistical inference methods. Even though statistics is a mathematical science, this course will be different from other math classes you have taken in the past, as we will tend to do the computations using the calculator and analyze data using Statcrunch, and will focus on correct interpretatio n and communication of statistical results.

    Honors Program: Foundation/Ideas of Natural Science

    3 credits, prerequisite: Acceptance into Honors program. Open to all Honors Program students.
    HON 220-02   MWF    1:00-1:50 pm          Books   Martini, Karl              CLOSED 
                 M      2:00-3:30 pm                  Martini, Karl              CLOSED 
    

    Honors Program: Science, Skepticism, and Weird Behavior

    3 credits, prerequisite: Acceptance into Honors Program Open to all Honors Program students.
    HON 302-02   MW     2:00-3:20 pm          Books   Pinkston, Jonathan W       01/23-05/12
    

    Honors Program: Special Topics in Honors Seminar

    3 credits, prerequisite: Acceptance into Honors Program Open to all Honors Program students.
    HON 393-02   Th     3:30-6:30 pm          Books   Klingensmith, Kelly        01/23-05/12
    	ST: American in Movies - Limited to Honors Student - Cultural critics understand that the products of a society both reflect and affect the society in which they are made. For film studies scholars, that means movies can be analyzed for what they reveal about the society that produces them and for how they shape the society that consumes them. The global dominance of Hollywood film makes our movies one of the central repositories for the ve1y idea of America - to us and the rest of the world. When we think of that idea and of the fundamental facets of American identity, what comes to mind - deep and longstanding belief in equality? in liberty? in opportunity? How American beliefs and values are advanced and critiqued from outside the mainstream - in contemporary US independent films - will be the subject of our class this semester. As a Film class you will learn to analyze and interpret film. As a Writing Intensive class, you will practice and improve your writing skills.

    Honors Program: Special Topics in Honors Seminar

    1 credit, prerequisite: Acceptance into Honors Program Open to all Honors Program students.
    HON 397-52   W      7:00-7:50 pm          Books   Baick, John Seung-Ho       01/23-05/12
    	ST: Followership -  Weekly synchronous Zoom meetings -  1 credit - PASS or FAIL (grading system) - Prerequisite: The course is open to all Honors students  from the College of Arts and Sciences, Business, and Engineering - "Followership is not the opposite of leadership but its essential counterpart. This course considers the role of following, of being part an active and vital part of a larger structure. This course will feature weekly synchronous Zoom meetings. Besides the general concept of followership, it will also focus on the role students have at Western New England University and its Honors Program."

    Honors Program: Special Topics in Honors Seminar

    3 credits, prerequisite: Acceptance into Honors Program Open to all Honors Program students.
    HON 399-02   TuTh   2:00-3:20 pm          Books   Clark, Meri L              01/23-05/12
    	ST: Colombia: History & Culture -  This course fulfills the Global Cultures requirement. Colombia is a complex country of extraordinary cultural, ethnic, and ecological diversity. This course presents the indigenous, Spanish, and African foundations of modern Colombia's multi-ethnic regional identies. Using scholarship, memoir, art, film, and historical sources, we will study Colombians' responses to uneven development, inequality, political conflict, and violence to learn how they have created meaningful ways of life despite these challenges.
    HON 399-59 By Arrangement Books Clark, Meri L CLOSED

    Honors Business (return to Undergraduate Course table)

    Honors Business: Marketing Concepts

    3 credits, prerequisite: Acceptance into the Honors Program or consent of the Business Honors Coordinator. Cross listed as MK 200. Cannot take HONB 200 and MK 200 for credit.
    HONB 200-02  TuTh   9:30-10:50 am         Books   Schoonmaker, Mary          CLOSED 
    HONB 200-04  TuTh   11:00 am-12:20 pm     Books   Schoonmaker, Mary          01/23-05/12
    

    Honors Business: Fin Accounting: the Language of Business

    3 credits, prerequisite: Acceptance into the College of Business Honors Program or consent of the Business Honors Coordinator. Cross listed as AC 101/AC 201. Cannot take HONB 203 and AC 101/AC 201 for credit.
    HONB 203-02  TuTh   9:30-10:50 am         Books   Lo, May H                  01/23-05/12
    

    Honors Business: Managing People & Processes in Org

    3 credits, prerequisite: Acceptance into the College of Business Honors Program or consent of the Business Honors Coordinator. Cross listed as MAN 204. Cannot take HONB 204 and MAN 204 for credit.
    HONB 204-02  TuTh   11:00 am-12:20 pm     Books   Knott, Melissa J           01/23-05/12
    

    Honors Engineering (return to Undergraduate Course table)

    Honors Engineering: Computer Programming for Engineers

    2 credits, prerequisite: Acceptance into the College of Engineering Honors Program. Cross listed as ENGR 105. Cannot take HONE 105 and ENGR 105 for credit.
    HONE 105-02  TuTh   3:30-4:20 pm          Books   Rahnamai, Kourosh          01/23-05/12
    HONE 105-04  TuTh   2:00-2:50 pm          Books   Rahnamai, Kourosh          CLOSED 
    

    Honors Engineering: Data Acquisition & Processing

    3 credits, prerequisite: Acceptance into the College of Engineering Honors Program. Cross listed as ENGR 110. Cannot take HONE 110 and ENGR 110 for credit.
    HONE 110-02  TuTh   9:30-10:50 am         Books   Rust, Michael J            CLOSED 
    HONE 110-04  TuTh   11:00 am-12:20 pm     Books   Kwaczala, Andrea T         01/23-05/12
    

    (return to Undergraduate Course table)

    : Special Topics in Honors

    1 credit, prerequisite: Acceptance restricted to Honors Students - Graded as Pass/Fail. - Counts toward honors requirements in COAS, COB, and COE. - Open to all Honors Program students
    HONU 290-02  M      11:00-11:50 am        Books   DiSabito, David M          01/23-05/12
    	ST: Data Visualization Methods and Techniques - A picture is worth 1000 words, and so is a data visualization. This course delves into the topics of data literacy, data analysis, and data visualization. Reading data, discerning interesting and important facts, and communicating student findings through data visualizations is the core competency developed. Students take the journey from data, to information, to knowledge. We look at the difference between anecdotal and empirical evidence. Both qualitative and quantitative types of data are deciphered. We slice-and-dice data, pivoting on dimensions and measures. Tools used may include one or more of the following: MS Excel, Google Sheets, SAP Predictive Analysis, Tableau, SPSS, R, Python, or other. We integrate the following data visualization techniques: data table, pivot table, contingency table, heat map, line chart, bar chart, pie chart, histogram, scatter plot, time series, box plot, trellis, etc. Upon completion of this course, a student will be able to communicate their data findings at a high level using data visualization techniques. As an HONU offering, this course provides a platform that crosses divides of colleges and majors and invites students to understand their membership in a community of honor students who share cultural, social, and scholarly experiences.  Counts toward honors requirements in COAS, COB, and COE.

    Human Resources Management (return to Undergraduate Course table)

    Human Resources Management: Human Resource Management

    3 credits, prerequisite: Complete MAN 101/HONB 101 or MAN 204/HONB 204 or PSY 101. HRM 323 = MAN 323
    HRM 323-40   M      5:20-6:40 pm          Books   Rivera-Riffenburg, Evelyn  CLOSED 
                 W      5:20-6:40 pm                                             CLOSED 
    	Hybrid - oncampus + online synchronous

    Human Resources Management: Performance Management

    3 credits, prerequisite: Complete MAN 101/HONB 101 or MAN 204/HONB 204, or PSY 101. HRM 324 = MAN 324
    HRM 324-52          By Arrangement        Books   Rivera-Riffenburg, Evelyn  01/23-05/12
    	Online w/Kodiak - asynchronous

    Human Resources Management: Senior Seminar in HR Management

    3 credits, prerequisite: Complete HRM 328; BL 424; HRM 436 and Senior HR Management majors only.
    HRM 466-02   TuTh   9:30-10:50 am         Books   Knott, Melissa J           01/23-05/12
    	Cross listed wtih AEM-465-02, MAN-466 and BUS-465

    Health Sciences (return to Undergraduate Course table)

    Health Sciences: Nutrition

    3 credits, prerequisite: Complete BIO-107 and BIO-117.
    HS 210-04    MWF    11:00-11:50 am        Books   Keane-Moore, Michele A     CLOSED 
    

    Health Sciences: Special Topics in Health Sciences

    3 credits, prerequisite: Complete BIO 216 or permission by instructor.
    HS 390-02    MWF    9:00-9:50 am          Books   Mennella, Thomas           01/23-05/12
    	ST: Molecular Genetics and Human Genetic Disorders - Prerequisite: BIO 216 or permission by instructor - Mendel's principles of genetic inheritance underpin all the inheritance patterns that we observe and the traits they govern. However, in nature, not all is as it first appears. Many traits seem to diverge from Mendelian genetics until we understand those inheritance patterns more deeply. In this course, we will explore the depths of genetic inheritance by first understanding the mechanism of these seeming "exceptions of Mendelian inheritance." We will then understand how the molecule of DNA behaves in the nucleus to allow for gene expression and how we study DNA in the lab. Finally, we will discuss human genetic disorders that occur because of deviations in gene expression or DNA behavior but are rooted in Mendelian genetic principles. The capstone experience of the course is a project exploring approaches for diagnosing or treating a human genetic disorder.

    Health Sciences: Seminar in Health Sciences

    1 credit, prerequisite: Complete BIO 306.
    HS 470-02    M      2:00-2:50 pm          Books   Holmes, Dawn               CLOSED 
    	Health Sci, Pre-PA, Pre-optometr & Bio majors only - Cross-list as BIO 470
    HS 470-04 M 2:00-2:50 pm Books Ford, Emily N CLOSED Health Sci, Pre-PA, Pre-optometr & Bio majors only - Cross-list as BIO 470

    Industrial Engineering (return to Undergraduate Course table)

    Industrial Engineering: Probability & Statistics

    3 credits, prerequisite: Complete MATH 134, or concurrently
    IE 212-02    MWF    8:00-8:50 am          Books   Cassandro, Rocco           CLOSED 
    IE 212-04    MWF    9:00-9:50 am          Books   Niknam, Seyed A            CLOSED 
    IE 212-06    TuTh   8:00-9:20 am          Books   Li, Zhaojun                01/23-05/12
    

    Industrial Engineering: Human Factors in Design Engineering

    3 credits
    IE 302-02    MWF    12:00-12:50 pm        Books   Romoser, Matthew           01/23-05/12
    

    Industrial Engineering: Engineering Economic Analysis

    3 credits, prerequisite: Complete IE 212
    IE 312-02    MWF    8:00-8:50 am          Books   Clemente, Riccardo C.      01/23-05/12
    IE 312-04    MWF    1:00-1:50 pm          Books   Williams, Daniel Odame     CLOSED 
    

    Industrial Engineering: Quality Control & Engr Statistics

    3 credits, prerequisite: Complete IE 212
    IE 315-02    MWF    1:00-1:50 pm          Books   Li, Zhaojun                01/23-05/12
    

    Industrial Engineering: Lean Six-Sigma for Engineers

    3 credits, prerequisite: Complete IE 212 Formerly Industrial Design Laboratory II - credit change from 2 credits to 3 credits as of Fall'22
    IE 328-02    TuTh   2:00-3:20 pm          Books   Romoser, Matthew           CLOSED 
    IE 328-40    TuTh   5:20-6:35 pm          Books   Romoser, Matthew           01/23-05/12
    

    Industrial Engineering: Computer Simulation & Design

    3 credits, prerequisite: Complete ENGR 105/HONE 105, and IE 212.
    IE 334-02    MW     2:00-3:20 pm          Books   Ekong, Joseph J            01/23-05/12
    

    Industrial Engineering: Industrial Safety & Hygiene

    3 credits, prerequisite: Complete MATH-121 or IE 212
    IE 422-02    TuTh   11:00 am-12:20 pm     Books   Salmon, Christian          01/23-05/12
    

    Industrial Engineering: Senior Design Projects II

    3 credits, prerequisite: Complete IE 439
    IE 440-02    F      2:00-2:50 pm          Books   Salmon, Christian          01/23-05/12
    

    Industrial Engineering: Supply Chain Engineering

    3 credits, prerequisite: Complete IE 212, Junior or Senior standing.
    IE 460-02    MWF    10:00-10:50 am        Books   Niknam, Seyed A            01/23-05/12
    

    Industrial Engineering: Internship in Industrial Engineering

    3 credits, prerequisite: At least Junior standing and have a minimum GPA of 2.5 overall and in the major, except where an internship is required in the major, or obtain special permission of their dean to undertake an internship.
    IE 480-02           By Arrangement        Books   Salmon, Christian          CLOSED 
    

    International Studies (return to Undergraduate Course table)

    International Studies: Intro to Contemporary Global Issues

    3 credits, prerequisite: Cross listed as POSC 101
    INST 101-02  MWF    11:00-11:50 am        Books   Janik, Laura L             01/23-05/12
    	Cross-listed with POSC 101-02
    INST 101-04 MWF 1:00-1:50 pm Books Janik, Laura L 01/23-05/12 Cross-listed with POSC 101-04

    International Studies: Special Topics in International Study

    1 credit
    INST 190-42  Tu     5:00-5:50 pm          Books   Vercellotti, Tim T         01/23-05/12
    	1 credit -  ST: Intro to London & Home Counties - This course will introduce students to the politics, geography, and culture of London and surrounding southeastern England. Students will examine the local and nationaI political institutions that function in London, the role that the River Thames has played in the development of London and surrounding areas, and the changing demographics of the region. The course also will describe the uniquely English non11S that shape human behavior in shared spaces in London, including pubs, restaurants, mass transit, and religious institutions.

    International Business (return to Undergraduate Course table)

    International Business: Intro to International Business

    3 credits, prerequisite: Sophomore standing
    INTB 251-52         By Arrangement        Books   Hernandez, Christian       01/23-05/12
    	Online w/Kodiak - asynchronous

    Internship Placeholder (return to Undergraduate Course table)

    Internship Placeholder: Internship Placeholder

    1 credit, prerequisite: A student must have completed at least 60 credit hours and have a minimum GPA of 2.5 overall and in the major, except where an internship is required in the major, or obtain special permission of their dean to undertake an internship. Internship Placeholder
    INTPLHL 480-BUS       By Arrangement        Books   Cokotis, Maria G           01/23-05/12
                                                      Fecke, Derek               
    INTPLHL 480-COAS       By Arrangement        Books   Burke, Sean P              01/23-05/12
                                                      Fecke, Derek               
    INTPLHL 480-ENGR       By Arrangement        Books   Fecke, Derek               01/23-05/12
                                                      Grabiec, Richard           
    

    Internship Placeholder: Internship Placeholder

    1 credit, prerequisite: A student must have completed at least 60 credit hours and have a minimum GPA of 2.5 overall and in the major, except where an internship is required in the major, or obtain special permission of their dean to undertake an internship. Internship Placeholder
    INTPLHL 481-BUS       By Arrangement        Books   Cokotis, Maria G           01/23-05/12
                                                      Fecke, Derek               
    INTPLHL 481-COAS       By Arrangement        Books   Burke, Sean P              01/23-05/12
                                                      Fecke, Derek               
    INTPLHL 481-ENGR       By Arrangement        Books   Fecke, Derek               01/23-05/12
                                                      Grabiec, Richard           
    

    Information Technology (return to Undergraduate Course table)

    Information Technology: Intro to Programming

    4 credits
    IT 102-02    MW     8:00-9:20 am          Books   Walz, Robert E             01/23-05/12
                 TuTh   8:00-9:20 am                  Walz, Robert E             
    	Xlist with CS 102 02
    Laboratory Fee $50
    IT 102-04 MW 2:00-3:20 pm Books Walz, Robert E 01/23-05/12 TuTh 2:00-3:20 pm Walz, Robert E Xlist with CS 102 04
    Laboratory Fee $50
    IT 102-06 MW 3:30-4:50 pm Books Willemain, John 01/23-05/12 TuTh 3:30-4:50 pm Willemain, John Xlist with CS 102 06
    Laboratory Fee $50

    Information Technology: Foundations of Web Systems

    3 credits, prerequisite: Sophomare standing and at least 1 CS or IT course.
    IT 240-02    TuTh   11:00 am-12:20 pm     Books   McGrady, Shaun J           01/23-05/12
    

    Information Technology: Data Communications & Networks

    3 credits, prerequisite: Complete IT 101 or CS 101 or IT 102 or CS 102 or BIS 300. Cross listed as BIS 413
    IT 250-42    M      5:30-8:10 pm          Books   TBA                        01/23-05/12
    

    Information Technology: Ethical Hacking

    3 credits, prerequisite: Complete IT 330 formerly Adv Topics Network Security
    IT 430-02    Tu     3:30-6:10 pm          Books   Moulema Douala, Paul-Marie  01/23-05/12
    

    Information Technology: Cybersecurity Operations

    3 credits, prerequisite: IT 430, or permission of instructor
    IT 435-59           By Arrangement        Books   Moulema Douala, Paul-Marie  CLOSED 
    

    Information Technology: Adv Top Network Adminstration

    3 credits, prerequisite: Complete IT 360
    IT 460-02    MW     3:30-4:50 pm          Books   Moulema Douala, Paul-Marie  01/23-05/12
    

    Journalism (return to Undergraduate Course table)

    Journalism: Journalism: Practices and Principles

    3 credits, prerequisite: Complete ENGL 132 or equivalent with grade of "C-" or better. No prerequisite for Summer'20 Session.
    JRNL 100-02  TuTh   9:30-10:50 am         Books   Garton-Sjoberg, Brenda     01/23-05/12
    

    Journalism: Producing the Westerner-Spring

    1 credit, prerequisite: Work on The Westerner and permission of the instructor.
    JRNL 121-02         By Arrangement        Books   TBA                        01/23-05/12
    	By arrangement

    Journalism: Sportswriting

    3 credits, prerequisite: Complete JRNL-100 or JRNL 101, and 2 ENGL writing courses with a minimum grade "C". Cross listed as COMM 360
    JRNL 360-02  TuTh   11:00 am-12:20 pm     Books   Bevacqua, Daniel           01/23-05/12
    	Crosslisted with COMM 360-02 &  ENGL 390-02 ST: Sports Writing -

    Journalism: Adv Radio Reporting

    3 credits, prerequisite: Complete COMM 241 and COMM 251, or JRNL 100/JRNL 101 and COMM 245. Cross listed as COMM 371
    JRNL 370-02  TuTh   2:00-3:20 pm          Books   Garton-Sjoberg, Brenda     01/23-05/12
    	Cross-listed with COMM 371

    Liberal Arts (return to Undergraduate Course table)

    Liberal Arts: Writing & Reading Lab

    1 credit, prerequisite: Take concurrently with ENGL 130 or ENGL 132 or ENGL 133.
    LA 150-52           By Arrangement        Books   Crosier, Janet             01/23-05/12
    	Asynchronous

    Liberal Arts: Writing & Reading Lab

    1 credit, prerequisite: Take concurrently with ENGL 130 or ENGL 132 or ENGL 133.
    LA 151-52           By Arrangement        Books   Crosier, Janet             01/23-05/12
    	Asynchronous
    LA 151-54 By Arrangement Books Crosier, Janet 01/23-05/12 Asynchronous

    Law and Society (return to Undergraduate Course table)

    Law and Society: Law & Society Ii: Legal/Social Just

    3 credits, prerequisite: Formerly LSOC 206 Legal Justice and Social Justice
    LSOC 102-02  MWF    10:00-10:50 am        Books   Williams, Donald           01/23-05/12
    

    Law and Society: Justice, Diversity, and Democratic Citiz

    3 credits, prerequisite: Junior standing Cross listed as POSC 307 - formerly When Cultures Collide
    LSOC 307-02  TuTh   3:30-4:50 pm          Books   Vercellotti, Tim T         01/23-05/12
    	Cross-listed with POSC 307-02

    Law and Society: Senior Seminar Law & Society

    4 credits, prerequisite: Senior standing. Credit changed from 3 cr to 4 cr as of Fall'19.
    LSOC 490-02  MWF    2:00-2:50 pm          Books   Mandel, William S          01/23-05/12
    

    Management (return to Undergraduate Course table)

    Management: Management & Organizational Behavior

    3 credits, prerequisite: Cross listed as HONB 204 - Formerly Organizational Behavior
    MAN 204-02   MWF    9:00-9:50 am          Books   Morris, Mary Beth          CLOSED 
    MAN 204-04   MWF    10:00-10:50 am        Books   Morris, Mary Beth          CLOSED 
    

    Management: Business & Society

    3 credits, prerequisite: Sophomore standing. This course can be taken to fulfill the Ethical Perspective (PH 211) requirement. Cannot take both PH 211 and MAN 240/HONB 240 for credit. This course does not fulfill the ethics requirement for A & S or ENGR students.
    MAN 240-02   MW     11:00 am-12:20 pm     Books   Cotton-Nessler, Natalie C  01/23-05/12
    MAN 240-04   MW     2:00-3:20 pm          Books   Cotton-Nessler, Natalie C  01/23-05/12
    

    Management: Organizational Theory

    3 credits, prerequisite: Complete MAN 101/HONB 101 or MAN 204/HONB 204 or SO-101. Cross listed as SO 315
    MAN 315-02   MW     3:30-4:50 pm          Books   Cotton-Nessler, Natalie C  01/23-05/12
    

    Management: Leadership & Change

    3 credits, prerequisite: Complete MAN 101/HONB 101 or MAN 204/HONB 204.
    MAN 341-52          By Arrangement        Books   TBA                        01/23-05/12
    	0nline w/Kodiak - asynchronous

    Management: Project Management

    3 credits, prerequisite: Complete MAN 101/HONB 101 or MAN 204/HONB 204.
    MAN 370-40   M      6:20-7:40 pm          Books   Willis, Richard            01/23-05/12
                 W      6:20-7:40 pm                                             
    	Hybrid - Monday online synchronous + Weds oncampus -

    Management: Senior Seminar Management & Leadership

    3 credits, prerequisite: Complete MAN 303, HRM 323, and MAN 370, and Senior Management and Leadership majors only. Formerly Seminar Management & Leadership
    MAN 466-02   TuTh   9:30-10:50 am         Books   Knott, Melissa J           01/23-05/12
    	Cross listed with HRM 466, AEM-465 and BUS-465

    Mathematics (return to Undergraduate Course table)

    Mathematics: Essential Math Skills

    1 credit
    MATH 101-02  Th     9:30-10:20 am         Books   Selig, Christine A         01/23-05/12
    

    Mathematics: Math for Elementary Education II

    3 credits, prerequisite: Complete MATH 107, or permission of the instructor.
    MATH 108-02  TuTh   11:00 am-12:20 pm     Books   Hansen, Lisa               01/23-05/12
    

    Mathematics: Precalculus Mathematics

    3 credits, prerequisite: Two years of algebra and one year of geometry, or placement recommendation or MATH 100.
    MATH 109-02  TuTh   2:00-3:20 pm          Books   Whitehead, Brian M         01/23-05/12
    

    Mathematics: Analysis for Business & Economics

    3 credits, prerequisite: Successful performance on WNEU placement exam.
    MATH 111-02  MWF    1:00-1:50 pm          Books   Hayward, Gail L            01/23-05/12
    

    Mathematics: Trigonometry for Engineering and Science

    1 credit, prerequisite: MATH 109 is a pre- or corequisite, or permission of the department
    MATH 114-02  Th     11:00-11:50 am        Books   Selig, Christine A         01/23-05/12
    

    Mathematics: Mathematical Reasoning

    3 credits
    MATH 117-02  MWF    9:00-9:50 am          Books   Hayward, Gail L            01/23-05/12
    

    Mathematics: Intro Statistics for the A&S

    3 credits, prerequisite: Successful performance on WNEU placement exam. Credit for both this course and MATH 120 or QR 112, is not permissible.
    MATH 120-02  MWF    9:00-9:50 am          Books   Ghahramani, Saeed          01/23-05/12
    MATH 120-04  MWF    10:00-10:50 am        Books   Ghahramani, Saeed          CLOSED 
    

    Mathematics: Intro Statistics for the A&S

    3 credits, prerequisite: Successful performance on WNEU placement exam. Credit for both this course and MATH 120 or QR 112, is not permissible.
    MATH 120-08  TuTh   8:00-9:20 am          Books   Fetteroll, Carl            CLOSED 
    MATH 120-10  TuTh   9:30-10:50 am         Books   Fetteroll, Carl            CLOSED 
    MATH 120-12  TuTh   2:00-3:20 pm          Books   Fetteroll, Carl            CLOSED 
    

    Mathematics: Intro to Probability & Statistics

    3 credits, prerequisite: Successful performance on WNEU placement exam. Credit for this course and MATH 120 or QR 112, is not permissible.
    MATH 121-02  MWF    9:00-9:50 am          Books   Selig, Christine A         CLOSED 
    MATH 121-04  MWF    10:00-10:50 am        Books   Selig, Christine A         01/23-05/12
    	For Pre-Pharmacy majors only.
    MATH 121-06 MWF 12:00-12:50 pm Books Carcea, Marcel D 01/23-05/12 MATH 121-08 MWF 1:00-1:50 pm Books Carcea, Marcel D CLOSED

    Mathematics: Calculus I Mgt, Life & Soc Sciences

    3 credits, prerequisite: 3 yrs of secondary school Math, including 2 yrs of algebra. Credit for both this course and MATH 127 or MATH 133 is not permissible.
    MATH 123-02  MWF    11:00-11:50 am        Books   Kizanis Klapper, Ann       01/23-05/12
    

    Mathematics: Calculus II Mgt, Life & Soc Sciences

    3 credits, prerequisite: Complete MATH 123 or MATH 127 or MATH 133 Credit for both this course and MATH 134 is not permissible.
    MATH 124-02  MWF    10:00-10:50 am        Books   Hoq, Qazi E                01/23-05/12
                        By Arrangement                                           
    	Hybrid Online Asynchronous.
    MATH 124-04 MWF 11:00-11:50 am Books Hoq, Qazi E 01/23-05/12 By Arrangement Hybrid Online Asynchronous.

    Mathematics: Calculus I With Pre-Calculus Review

    5 credits, prerequisite: Complete MATH 109, or placement recommendation Credit for both this course and MATH 134 is not permissible.
    MATH 127-02  TuTh   11:00 am-12:20 pm     Books   Oh, Seungly                01/23-05/12
                 MW     12:00-12:50 pm                Oh, Seungly                
    

    Mathematics: Calculus I

    4 credits, prerequisite: Complete MATH 109 or the equivalent. Credit for both this course and MATH 123 or MATH 127 is not permissible
    MATH 133-02  MWF    9:00-9:50 am          Books   Oh, Seungly                01/23-05/12
                 Th     9:30-10:20 am                 Oh, Seungly                
    

    Mathematics: Calculus II

    4 credits, prerequisite: Complete MATH 133
    MATH 134-02  MWF    9:00-9:50 am          Books   Mazur, Dave                CLOSED 
                 Th     1:00-1:50 pm                  Mazur, Dave                CLOSED 
    MATH 134-04  MWF    10:00-10:50 am        Books   Mazur, Dave                01/23-05/12
                 Th     2:00-2:50 pm                  Mazur, Dave                
    MATH 134-06  MWF    11:00-11:50 am        Books   Beineke, Jennifer          01/23-05/12
                 Th     1:00-1:50 pm                  Beineke, Jennifer          
    MATH 134-08  MWF    12:00-12:50 pm        Books   Beineke, Jennifer          01/23-05/12
                 Th     2:00-2:50 pm                  Beineke, Jennifer          
    MATH 134-10  MWF    1:00-1:50 pm          Books   Selig, Christine A         CLOSED 
                 Th     1:00-1:50 pm                  Selig, Christine A         CLOSED 
    

    Mathematics: Applied Discrete Mathematics

    3 credits
    MATH 150-02  MWF    10:00-10:50 am        Books   Shor, Caleb M              01/23-05/12
    MATH 150-04  TuTh   9:30-10:50 am         Books   Willemain, John            01/23-05/12
    MATH 150-06  TuTh   2:00-3:20 pm          Books   Willemain, John            01/23-05/12
    

    Mathematics: Calculus III

    3 credits, prerequisite: Complete MATH 134 or MATH 124
    MATH 235-02  MWF    11:00-11:50 am        Books   Shor, Caleb M              CLOSED 
    MATH 235-04  MWF    1:00-1:50 pm          Books   Hoq, Qazi E                01/23-05/12
                        By Arrangement                                           
    	Hybrid Online Asynchronous

    Mathematics: Calculus III

    3 credits, prerequisite: Complete MATH 134 or MATH 124
    MATH 235-08  TuTh   9:30-10:50 am         Books   Hanes, Lorna               01/23-05/12
    MATH 235-10  TuTh   11:00 am-12:20 pm     Books   Hanes, Lorna               01/23-05/12
    

    Mathematics: Differential Equations

    3 credits, prerequisite: Complete MATH 134
    MATH 236-02  MWF    12:00-12:50 pm        Books   Ghahramani, Saeed          01/23-05/12
    MATH 236-04  MWF    1:00-1:50 pm          Books   Ghahramani, Saeed          01/23-05/12
    

    Mathematics: Topics in Linear Algebra & Calculus

    3 credits
    MATH 245-02  MWF    12:00-12:50 pm        Books   Mazur, Dave                01/23-05/12
    

    Mathematics: Linear Algebra

    3 credits, prerequisite: Complete MATH 124 or MATH 134 or MATH 251, or permission
    MATH 306-02  MW     2:00-3:20 pm          Books   Mazur, Dave                01/23-05/12
    

    Mathematics: Computation in Statistics

    3 credits, prerequisite: Complete MATH 221 and MATH 306, and either CS 102, IT 102, CS 171, BIS 315, ENGR 105 or HONE 105
    MATH 331-02  MWF    9:00-9:50 am          Books   Carcea, Marcel D           01/23-05/12
    

    Mathematics: Vector Calculus and Fourier Series

    3 credits, prerequisite: Complete MATH 235 and MATH 236 formerly Engineering Analysis I
    MATH 350-02  MWF    12:00-12:50 pm        Books   Hanes, Lorna               01/23-05/12
    

    Mathematics: Theory of Computation

    3 credits, prerequisite: MATH-251, and either CS-200 or IT-200, or permission of instructor.
    MATH 363-02  MWF    12:00-12:50 pm        Books   Hansen, Lisa               CLOSED 
    

    Mathematics: Modern Aspects of Geometry

    3 credits, prerequisite: Complete MATH 251 or MATH 281, or permission.
    MATH 371-02  TuTh   2:00-3:20 pm          Books   Hull, Thomas C             01/23-05/12
    

    Mathematics: Probability

    3 credits, prerequisite: Complete MATH 235, or a Corequisite.
    MATH 372-02  TuTh   9:30-10:50 am         Books   Wang, Lu                   01/23-05/12
    

    Mathematics: Applied Regression & Time Series

    3 credits, prerequisite: Complete MATH 306 and MATH 383.
    MATH 384-02  MWF    10:00-10:50 am        Books   Carcea, Marcel D           01/23-05/12
    

    Mathematics: Real Analysis

    3 credits, prerequisite: Complete MATH 251 or MATH 281, or permission.
    MATH 421-02  MWF    11:00-11:50 am        Books   Oh, Seungly                01/23-05/12
    

    Mathematics: Senior Project II

    2 credits, prerequisite: Senior standing Satisfies one of the Writing Intensive Course requirements for Arts and Sciences students.
    MATH 452-02         By Arrangement        Books   Hull, Thomas C             01/23-05/12
    	By arrangement
    MATH 452-04 By Arrangement Books Beineke, Jennifer 01/23-05/12 By arrangement
    MATH 452-06 By Arrangement Books Shor, Caleb M 01/23-05/12 By arrangement
    MATH 452-08 By Arrangement Books Hansen, Lisa 01/23-05/12 By arrangement

    Mathematics: Undergraduate Research IV

    1 credit, prerequisite: Complete MATH 251 or MATH 281, Junior or Senior standing and permission of the Chair.
    MATH 464-02         By Arrangement        Books   Hull, Thomas C             01/23-05/12
    	By arrangement

    Mechanical Engineering (return to Undergraduate Course table)

    Mechanical Engineering: Statics

    3 credits, prerequisite: Complete MATH 134 with minimum grade of "C", and PHYS 132 or PHYS 133
    ME 202-42    MW     5:20-6:35 pm          Books   Zhao, Jingzhou             01/23-05/12
    

    Mechanical Engineering: Dynamics

    3 credits, prerequisite: Complete ME 202/HONE 202, MATH 236 or concurrently
    ME 203-02    MWF    9:00-9:50 am          Books   Sheikh-Ahmad, Jamal Y      CLOSED 
    ME 203-04    TuTh   8:00-9:20 am          Books   Chauhan, Vedang D          01/23-05/12
    ME 203-06    TuTh   9:30-10:50 am         Books   Chauhan, Vedang D          CLOSED 
    

    Mechanical Engineering: Measurement Computing

    2 credits, prerequisite: Complete ENGR 105/HONE 105, and PHYS 134
    ME 205-02    Tu     4:00-5:50 pm          Books   Candido, Brian L           CLOSED 
    ME 205-04    Th     4:00-5:50 pm          Books   Candido, Brian L           01/23-05/12
    

    Mechanical Engineering: Mechanics of Materials

    3 credits, prerequisite: Complete ME 202 or HONE 202 Co-req or prereq: MATH 235
    ME 208-02    TuTh   8:00-9:20 am          Books   Sheikh-Ahmad, Jamal Y      01/23-05/12
    ME 208-04    TuTh   2:00-3:20 pm          Books   Sheikh-Ahmad, Jamal Y      CLOSED 
    

    Mechanical Engineering: Thermodynamics II

    3 credits, prerequisite: Complete ME 303
    ME 304-02    TuTh   8:00-9:20 am          Books   Benner, Jingru             01/23-05/12
    ME 304-04    TuTh   9:30-10:50 am         Books   Benner, Jingru             CLOSED 
    

    Mechanical Engineering: Mechanical Laboratory II

    2 credits, prerequisite: Complete ME 303 and ME 313 ME 316 or concurrently, or permission of the ME Lab Coordinator.
    ME 314-02    Th     2:00-2:50 pm          Books   Italia, Lino S             CLOSED 
                 Th     3:00-6:00 pm                                             CLOSED 
    ME 314-04    Th     2:00-2:50 pm          Books   Khosrowjerdi, Mohammad     CLOSED 
                 Th     3:00-6:00 pm                                             CLOSED 
    ME 314-06    Th     2:00-2:50 pm          Books   Khosrowjerdi, Mohammad     CLOSED 
                 Th     3:00-6:00 pm                                             CLOSED 
    ME 314-08    Th     2:00-2:50 pm          Books   Jones, Linda E             CLOSED 
                 Th     3:00-6:00 pm                                             CLOSED 
    ME 314-10    Th     2:00-2:50 pm          Books   Jones, Linda E             CLOSED 
                 Th     3:00-6:00 pm                                             CLOSED 
    

    Mechanical Engineering: Fluid Mechanics

    3 credits, prerequisite: Complete ME 203, and ME 303 or permission of instructor.
    ME 316-02    MWF    12:00-12:50 pm        Books   Foster, Michael R          01/23-05/12
    ME 316-04    MWF    10:00-10:50 am        Books   Foster, Michael R          01/23-05/12
    

    Mechanical Engineering: Mechanical Vibrations

    3 credits, prerequisite: Complete ME-203 or ME-207; ME-208 and MATH-350
    ME 320-02    MWF    11:00-11:50 am        Books   Roche, Charles             CLOSED 
    ME 320-04    MWF    10:00-10:50 am        Books   Roche, Charles             01/23-05/12
    

    Mechanical Engineering: Manufacturing Processes

    3 credits, prerequisite: Junior or Senior standing in Engineering ME 322 is equivalent to IE 314
    ME 322-02    MWF    9:00-9:50 am          Books   Ekong, Joseph J            01/23-05/12
    

    Mechanical Engineering: Design of Mechatronics Systems

    3 credits, prerequisite: Complete ME 311
    ME 324-02    MW     2:00-3:20 pm          Books   Zhao, Jingzhou             01/23-05/12
    

    Mechanical Engineering: Special Topics in Mechanical Engineering

    3 credits, prerequisite: Junior or Senior standing in Engineering and permission of Professor.
    ME 390-02    Th     1:00-1:50 pm          Books   Mazza, Paul C.             01/23-05/12
                 F      2:00-3:50 pm                                             
    	ME 390-02 ST: ASME/Baja Design Project (3 Cr) - Prerequisites: Junior or Senior standing in Engineering and permission of Professor - This design course requires students to design, develop and test components, assemblies and systems required in the SAE Baja vehicle or the ASME Student Design Competition projects. Students integrate their results with the results of other students and work toward entering their work product for entry in these Engineering competitions. Students maintain project logbooks, attend weekly design reviews and status meetings and develop a comprehensive written report detailing their design experience. The method of assessing students includes participation, written documentation, and the overall quality of the project results.

    Mechanical Engineering: Green Engr: Material Select Des Pro

    3 credits, prerequisite: Complete ME 208 and ME 309
    ME 421-02    TuTh   11:00 am-12:20 pm     Books   Jones, Linda E             01/23-05/12
    	ADVANCED MATERIALS;  SELECTION & DESIGN - cross-listed w/ME 590-02

    Mechanical Engineering: Design Projects

    3 credits, prerequisite: Complete ME 439
    ME 437-02           By Arrangement        Books   Vallee, Glenn              01/23-05/12
    

    Mechanical Engineering: Senior Design Projects

    3 credits, prerequisite: Complete ME 439, and graduating senior status
    ME 440-02    Th     1:00-1:50 pm          Books   Vallee, Glenn              01/23-05/12
    

    Mechanical Engineering: Design Alternative Energy Systems

    3 credits, prerequisite: Complete ME-303 and ME-316; and ME-417 or concurrently
    ME 445-40    Th     6:15-8:55 pm          Books   Freedman, Curt M           01/23-05/12
    	COURSE CROSSLISTED WITH ME 540

    Mechanical Engineering: Fundamentals of Flight

    3 credits, prerequisite: Complete ME-203; ME 303 or concurrently, ME 316 or concurrently, or permission of instructor.
    ME 447-02    MW     3:30-4:50 pm          Books   Blinn, Roger F             01/23-05/12
    	cross listed w/ME 591-02

    Mechanical Engineering: Computer Aided Engineer

    3 credits, prerequisite: ME 208, ME 417 or concurrently.
    ME 449-02    M      4:55-7:25 pm          Books   Khosrowjerdi, Mohammad     01/23-05/12
    

    Mechanical Engineering: Internship in Mechanical Engineering

    3 credits, prerequisite: At least Junior standing and have a minimum GPA of 2.5 overall and in the major, except where an internship is required in the major, or obtain special permission of their dean to undertake an internship.
    ME 480-02           By Arrangement        Books   Vallee, Glenn              CLOSED 
    

    Meteorology (return to Undergraduate Course table)

    Meteorology: Intro to Meteorology

    3 credits, prerequisite: equivalent ZPHYS 155 and METR 101
    METR 101-02  TuTh   11:00 am-12:20 pm     Books   Martini, Karl              CLOSED 
                 Th     2:00-4:00 pm                  Martini, Karl              CLOSED 
    	Laboratory Fee  $100

    Meteorology: Climate Change

    3 credits, prerequisite: One of the following: PHYS 101, PHYS 103, PHYS 105, PHYS 123, PHYS 133, CHEM 101, CHEM 103, CHEM 105, BIO 101, METR 101, or GEOL 101 Formerly ILP 236
    METR 151-02  TuTh   9:30-10:50 am         Books   Martini, Karl              CLOSED 
    

    Marketing (return to Undergraduate Course table)

    Marketing: Principles of Marketing

    3 credits, prerequisite: Sophomore Standing
    MK 200-02    TuTh   11:00 am-12:20 pm     Books   Spotts, Harlan             01/23-05/12
    MK 200-04    TuTh   2:00-3:20 pm          Books   Goodnight, Janelle E       01/23-05/12
    MK 200-52           By Arrangement        Books   Spotts, Harlan             01/23-05/12
    	Online w/Kodiak - asynchronous

    Marketing: Market Analysis

    3 credits, prerequisite: Complete MK 200/HONB 200
    MK 302-02    MW     8:30-9:50 am          Books   Elam, Elizabeth            01/23-05/12
    

    Marketing: Customer Solutions

    3 credits, prerequisite: Complete MK 302
    MK 303-02    TuTh   2:00-3:20 pm          Books   Spotts, Harlan             01/23-05/12
    

    Marketing: Multinational Marketing

    3 credits, prerequisite: Junior standing and MK 200/HONB 200
    MK 311-52           By Arrangement        Books   TBA                        CLOSED 
    	Online w/Kodiak - asynchronous

    Marketing: Sales & Sales Management

    3 credits, prerequisite: Complete MK 301 or MK 317.
    MK 322-02    MWF    10:00-10:50 am        Books   Elam, Elizabeth            01/23-05/12
    

    Marketing: Promotional Design & Application

    3 credits, prerequisite: MK-200 or HONB-200, and Junior standing.
    MK 340-40    Th     6:20-9:00 pm          Books   Fitzgerald, Gerry          01/23-05/12
    

    Marketing: Digital Media Marketing Strategies

    3 credits, prerequisite: Complete MK 200. Formerly "Social Media Marketing"
    MK 372-02    MW     2:00-3:20 pm          Books   Schoonmaker, Mary          CLOSED 
    

    Marketing: Applied Marketing Capstone

    3 credits, prerequisite: Complete MK 303
    MK 423-02    TuTh   3:30-4:50 pm          Books   Goodnight, Janelle E       01/23-05/12
    

    Military Leadership (return to Undergraduate Course table)

    Military Leadership: Intro to Army Physical Fitness

    1 credit
    ML 100-02    MWF    6:00-7:15 am          Books   Trinidad, Edward           01/23-05/12
                                                      Ortega, Anthony J          
    

    Military Leadership: Basic Leadership

    1 credit
    ML 102-02    TuTh   1:00-2:20 pm          Books   Ortega, Anthony J          01/23-05/12
                 W      4:00-5:30 pm                  Trinidad, Edward           
    

    Military Leadership: Leadership & Teamwork

    2 credits
    ML 202-02    TuTh   2:30-3:50 pm          Books   Ortega, Anthony J          01/23-05/12
                 W      4:00-5:30 pm                  Trinidad, Edward           
    

    Military Leadership: Military Leadership II

    3 credits
    ML 302-02    TuTh   3:00-4:15 pm          Books   Ortega, Anthony J          01/23-05/12
                 W      4:00-5:30 pm                                             
    

    Military Leadership: Military Law & Officership

    3 credits
    ML 402-02    TuTh   8:30-9:45 am          Books   Ortega, Anthony J          01/23-05/12
                 W      4:00-5:30 pm                                             
    

    Music (return to Undergraduate Course table)

    Music: Introduction to Music

    3 credits
    MUS 101-02   MWF    11:00-11:50 am        Books   Bostock, Mathonwy          01/23-05/12
    MUS 101-04   TuTh   11:00 am-12:20 pm     Books   Salli, Deborah L           01/23-05/12
    

    Music: Beginning Guitar

    3 credits
    MUS 110-02   Tu     2:00-4:40 pm          Books   Mason, John F              CLOSED 
    

    Music: Concert Band

    1 credit, prerequisite: Permission of Instructor.
    MUS 181-02          By Arrangement        Books   Levine, Ted B              01/23-05/12
    	By arrangement

    Music: CMSS Indiv Musical Instrum Instruct

    3 credits, prerequisite: Permission of the Coordinator of Music.
    MUS 250-42          By Arrangement        Books   Battema, Doug              CLOSED 
    	Permission of instructor is required.
    Laboratory Fee $300

    Neuroscience (return to Undergraduate Course table)

    Neuroscience: Introduc to Behavioral Neuroscience

    3 credits, prerequisite: Complete PSY 101
    NSCI 212-02  MWF    11:00-11:50 am        Books   Jarvinen, Michael K        CLOSED 
    NSCI 212-04  TuTh   11:00 am-12:20 pm     Books   Tershner, Sheralee A       01/23-05/12
    

    Neuroscience: Sensation & Perception

    3 credits, prerequisite: Complete one non-lab science and one lab science course is required prior to taking NSCI 224 as an NSP course (BIO 101 or CHEM 101, or BIO-107 and BIO-117).
    NSCI 224-02  MWF    9:00-9:50 am          Books   Jarvinen, Michael K        01/23-05/12
    

    Neuroscience: Scientific Communication

    3 credits, prerequisite: Complete ENGL 132 and NSCI 212, or permission of the chair. Satisfies one of the Writing Intensive Course requirements for Arts and Sciences students.
    NSCI 247-02  TuTh   2:00-3:20 pm          Books   Tershner, Sheralee A       CLOSED 
    

    Neuroscience: Neuroscience Lab Rotation I

    1 credit, prerequisite: Complete NSCI 212
    NSCI 250-02         By Arrangement        Books   Tershner, Sheralee A       CLOSED 
    NSCI 250-04         By Arrangement        Books   Jarvinen, Michael K        CLOSED 
    

    Neuroscience: Neuroscience Lab Rotation II

    2 credits, prerequisite: Complete NSCI 250
    NSCI 251-02         By Arrangement        Books   Tershner, Sheralee A       CLOSED 
    NSCI 251-04         By Arrangement        Books   Jarvinen, Michael K        CLOSED 
    

    Neuroscience: Independent Study in Neuroscience

    3 credits, prerequisite: Junior or Senior standing plus a minimum grade point average of 3.0 overall or in the major field.
    NSCI 333-02         By Arrangement        Books   TBA                        CLOSED 
    

    Neuroscience: Neuroscience Lab Placement I

    3 credits, prerequisite: Complete NSCI 250/NSCI 251
    NSCI 350-02         By Arrangement        Books   Tershner, Sheralee A       CLOSED 
    NSCI 350-04         By Arrangement        Books   Jarvinen, Michael K        CLOSED 
    

    Neuroscience: Neuroscience Lab Placement II

    3 credits, prerequisite: Complete NSCI 250/NSCI 251
    NSCI 351-02         By Arrangement        Books   Tershner, Sheralee A       CLOSED 
    NSCI 351-04         By Arrangement        Books   Jarvinen, Michael K        CLOSED 
    

    Neuroscience: Special Topics in Neuroscience

    3 credits, prerequisite: Sophomore standing
    NSCI 390-02  MWF    1:00-1:50 pm          Books   Jarvinen, Michael K        CLOSED 
    	ST: Neuroendocrinology - Hormones are important in shaping our sexual preferences, mood, and responses to stress.  This course will examine the relationship between hormones, the brain, and behavior.  The anatomy and physiology of the endocrine system, mechanisms of hormone action and regulation, and environmental, genetic, and epigenetic influences will be covered.  Special emphasis will be placed on reproductive, stress, and feeding hormones and how they may act/interact to influence a range of complex human behaviors. Among other significant class activities, we will use a previously published data set to replicate (and potentially extend) a neuroscience study examining the effects of estradiol on brain structures involved in sex behaviors.

    Neuroscience: Senior Neuroscience Thesis I

    4 credits, prerequisite: Complete NSCI 350/NSCI 351
    NSCI 450-02         By Arrangement        Books   Tershner, Sheralee A       CLOSED 
    NSCI 450-04         By Arrangement        Books   Jarvinen, Michael K        CLOSED 
    

    Neuroscience: Senior Neuroscience Thesis II

    4 credits, prerequisite: Complete NSCI 350/NSCI 351
    NSCI 451-02         By Arrangement        Books   Tershner, Sheralee A       CLOSED 
    NSCI 451-04         By Arrangement        Books   Jarvinen, Michael K        CLOSED 
    

    Physical Ed/Health & Recreation (return to Undergraduate Course table)

    Physical Ed/Health & Recreation: Games Children Play

    1 credit, prerequisite: Required for Elementary Education Majors
    PEHR 163-02  W      9:00-9:50 am          Books   Klepacki, Aimee            01/23-05/12
    

    Physical Ed/Health & Recreation: Principles & Practices of Coaching

    3 credits
    PEHR 201-02  TuTh   9:30-10:50 am         Books   Chaszar, Nicole M          CLOSED 
    

    Physical Ed/Health & Recreation: Care & Prevention Athletic Injuries

    3 credits
    PEHR 202-02  MWF    10:00-10:50 am        Books   Vallee, Mike A             CLOSED 
    

    Physical Ed/Health & Recreation: Internship in Athletic Coaching

    3 credits, prerequisite: 12 crs completed in Athletic Coaching Minor. PEHR 201. At least 60 cr hrs & a min GPA of 2.5 overall & in major, except where internship is required in major. or obtain special permission of their dean to undertake an internship.
    PEHR 480-02         By Arrangement        Books   Chaszar, Nicole M          CLOSED 
    

    Philosophy (return to Undergraduate Course table)

    Philosophy: Intro to Philosophy

    3 credits
    PH 103-02    MW     11:00-11:50 am        Books   Salazar, Heather L         CLOSED 
                 F      0:00-0:00 am                                             CLOSED 
    	Hybrid, Friday asynchronous
    PH 103-04 MW 12:00-12:50 pm Books Salazar, Heather L CLOSED F 0:00-0:00 am CLOSED Hybrid, Friday asynchronous

    Philosophy: Intro to Philosophy

    3 credits
    PH 103-52           By Arrangement        Books   TBA                        CLOSED 
    	Kodiak (asynchronous)
    PH 103-54 By Arrangement Books DePergola, Peter CLOSED PH 103-56 By Arrangement Books DePergola, Peter CLOSED

    Philosophy: Special Topics in Philosophy

    3 credits
    PH 190-52           By Arrangement        Books   Salazar, Heather L         01/23-05/12
    	0nline w/Kodiak - asynchronous - ST: Philosophy & Photography

    Philosophy: Ethics

    3 credits, prerequisite: Sophomore standing
    PH 208-02    TuTh   11:00 am-12:20 pm     Books   Porter, Burton             01/23-05/12
    PH 208-52           By Arrangement        Books   Hunt, Shamim               CLOSED 
    	Kodiak (asynchronous)
    PH 208-54 By Arrangement Books Hunt, Shamim 01/23-05/12 Kodiak (asynchronous)

    Philosophy: Business Ethics

    3 credits, prerequisite: Sophomore standing Cannot take both PH 211 and MAN 240/HONB 240 for credit.
    PH 211-02    TuTh   9:30-10:50 am         Books   Dealy, Justin S.           01/23-05/12
    

    Philosophy: Ethics of Digital Technologies

    3 credits, prerequisite: Sophomore standing Formerly Ethics of Digital Technology
    PH 225-52           By Arrangement        Books   Hunt, Shamim               CLOSED 
    	Kodiak (asynchronous)

    Philosophy: Special Topics in Philosophy

    3 credits
    PH 290-02    M      2:00-3:20 pm          Books   Salazar, Heather L         01/23-05/12
                 W      0:00-0:00 am                                             
    	Hybrid, Wednesday on-line asynchronous - ST: Yoga & Indian Philosophy - This course examines the philosophy and practice of various styles and methods of yoga. All forms of yoga are grounded in ethics, such as non-violence, truthfulness, restraint, and non­ possessiveness The goals of this class are to provide the material and methods to understand and engage with Indian philosophy and ethics in both theoretical and practical applications.

    Physics (return to Undergraduate Course table)

    Physics: Elements of Physics

    3 credits
    PHYS 101-02  TuTh   9:30-10:50 am         Books   Hatten, Daniel             CLOSED 
                 W      2:00-3:50 pm                  Hatten, Daniel             CLOSED 
    	Laboratory Fee  $100

    Physics: Physics of the Human Body

    3 credits
    PHYS 110-02  MWF    1:00-1:50 pm          Books   Wurm, Alex                 CLOSED 
                 F      2:00-3:50 pm                  Wurm, Alex                 CLOSED 
    	Laboratory Fee  $100

    Physics: Physics of the Life Sciences II

    4 credits, prerequisite: Complete PHYS 123
    PHYS 124-02  MWF    10:00-10:50 am        Books   Niestemski, Liang R        01/23-05/12
                 W      2:00-4:50 pm                  Gallant, Joseph N          
    	Laboratory Fee  $100
    PHYS 124-04 MWF 9:00-9:50 am Books Niestemski, Liang R 01/23-05/12 M 2:00-4:50 pm Gallant, Joseph N Laboratory Fee $100

    Physics: Mechanics

    4 credits, prerequisite: Complete MATH 123, MATH 124, MATH 133, or concurrently
    PHYS 133-02  MWF    11:00-11:50 am        Books   Jaefari, Akbar             01/23-05/12
                 W      2:00-4:50 pm                  Jaefari, Akbar             
    	Laboratory Fee  $100
    PHYS 133-04 MWF 1:00-1:50 pm Books Jaefari, Akbar 01/23-05/12 Tu 2:00-4:50 pm Wurm, Alex Laboratory Fee $100

    Physics: Electricity & Magnetism

    4 credits, prerequisite: Complete PHYS 132 or PHYS 133; MATH 123, MATH 124, or MATH 133.
    PHYS 134-02  MWF    11:00-11:50 am        Books   Samboy, Nolan S            CLOSED 
                 W      2:00-4:50 pm                  Samboy, Nolan S            CLOSED 
    	Laboratory Fee  $100
    PHYS 134-04 MWF 12:00-12:50 pm Books Samboy, Nolan S 01/23-05/12 Th 2:00-4:50 pm Wurm, Alex Laboratory Fee $100
    PHYS 134-06 TuTh 9:30-10:50 am Books Gallant, Joseph N 01/23-05/12 Tu 2:00-4:50 pm Gallant, Joseph N Laboratory Fee $100
    PHYS 134-08 MWF 9:00-9:50 am Books Jaefari, Akbar 01/23-05/12 M 2:00-4:50 pm Jaefari, Akbar Laboratory Fee $100
    PHYS 134-10 MWF 10:00-10:50 am Books Samboy, Nolan S 01/23-05/12 Th 11:00 am-1:50 pm Samboy, Nolan S Laboratory Fee $100
    PHYS 134-12 MWF 12:00-12:50 pm Books Gallant, Joseph N 01/23-05/12 Tu 9:30 am-12:20 pm Niestemski, Liang R Laboratory Fee $100

    Physics: General Astronomy

    3 credits, prerequisite: Complete PHYS 101, PHYS 103, PHYS 105, PHYS 123, PHYS 132, PHYS 133, METR 101, CHEM 101, CHEM 105, or GEOL 101; or BIO 101 or BIO 103; or BIO 107 and BIO 117;
    PHYS 151-02  MWF    10:00-10:50 am        Books   Jaefari, Akbar             01/23-05/12
    

    Physics: Energy & Mankind

    3 credits, prerequisite: Complete PHYS 101, PHYS 103, PHYS 105, PHYS 123, PHYS 132, PHYS 133, METR 101, CHEM 101, CHEM 105, or GEOL 101; or BIO 101 or BIO 103; or BIO 107 and BIO 117;
    PHYS 152-02  TuTh   11:00 am-12:20 pm     Books   Hatten, Daniel             01/23-05/12
    

    Physics: Oceans

    3 credits, prerequisite: Complete PHYS 101, PHYS 103, PHYS 105, PHYS 123, PHYS 132, PHYS 133, METR 101, CHEM 101, CHEM 105, or GEOL 101; or BIO 101 or BIO 103; or BIO 107 and BIO 117;
    PHYS 154-52         By Arrangement        Books   Wurm, Alex                 CLOSED 
    	Online with Kodiak/Asynchronous

    Physics: Optics

    3 credits, prerequisite: Complete PHYS 124 or PHYS 134
    PHYS 301-04  MWF    10:00-10:50 am        Books   Wurm, Alex                 01/23-05/12
    

    Political Science (return to Undergraduate Course table)

    Political Science: Intro to Contemporary Global Issues

    3 credits, prerequisite: Cross listed as INST 101
    POSC 101-02  MWF    11:00-11:50 am        Books   Janik, Laura L             01/23-05/12
    	Cross-listed with INST 101-02
    POSC 101-04 MWF 1:00-1:50 pm Books Janik, Laura L 01/23-05/12 Cross-listed with INST 101-04

    Political Science: American National Government

    3 credits
    POSC 102-52         By Arrangement        Books   Fairman, Peter             01/23-05/12
    	Kodiak (asynchronous)

    Political Science: International Relations

    3 credits, prerequisite: Complete POSC 101 or POSC 102 or INST 101, or Sophomore standing.
    POSC 203-02  MWF    10:00-10:50 am        Books   Janik, Laura L             01/23-05/12
    

    Political Science: Political Analysis

    3 credits, prerequisite: Complete POSC 102 and Sophomore standing.
    POSC 212-02  MWF    1:00-1:50 pm          Books   Vercellotti, Tim T         01/23-05/12
    

    Political Science: Public Policy in America

    3 credits, prerequisite: Complete POSC 102
    POSC 218-02  MWF    2:00-2:50 pm          Books   Fairman, Peter             01/23-05/12
    

    Political Science: Justice, Diversity, and Democratic Citiz

    3 credits, prerequisite: Junior standing Cross listed as LSOC 307 - formerly When Cultures Collide
    POSC 307-02  TuTh   3:30-4:50 pm          Books   Vercellotti, Tim T         01/23-05/12
    	Cross-listed with LSOC 307-02

    Political Science: Politics of Europe

    3 credits, prerequisite: Complete POSC 101 or INST 101 or POSC 102, and Junior standing
    POSC 316-02  TuTh   9:30-10:50 am         Books   Williams, Donald           01/23-05/12
    

    Political Science: The US Congress

    3 credits, prerequisite: Complete POSC 102 and Junior standing
    POSC 321-02  TuTh   11:00 am-12:20 pm     Books   Mandel, William S          01/23-05/12
    

    Political Science: Environmental Politics

    3 credits, prerequisite: Complete POSC 102, and Junior standing
    POSC 342-02  TuTh   2:00-3:20 pm          Books   Fairman, Peter             01/23-05/12
    

    Political Science: American Foreign Policy

    3 credits, prerequisite: POSC-101 or INST-101 or POSC-102, and Junior standing
    POSC 350-02  MWF    12:00-12:55 pm        Books   Janik, Laura L             01/23-05/12
    

    Political Science: Seminar in Government

    4 credits, prerequisite: Senior standing and 15 credits of POSC courses, or permission of instructor. Credit change from 3 cr to 4 crs as of Fall'19.
    POSC 490-02  MWF    3:00-3:50 pm          Books   Mandel, William S          01/23-05/12
    	Political Science majors

    Psychology (return to Undergraduate Course table)

    Psychology: Intro to Psychology

    3 credits
    PSY 101-02   TuTh   8:00-9:20 am          Books   TBA                        CLOSED 
    

    Psychology: Intro to Psychology

    3 credits
    PSY 101-06   MWF    8:00-8:50 am          Books   Nuzzolilli, Andrew E.      01/23-05/12
    PSY 101-08   MWF    9:00-9:50 am          Books   Nuzzolilli, Andrew E.      CLOSED 
    PSY 101-10   MWF    10:00-10:50 am        Books   Nuzzolilli, Andrew E.      CLOSED 
    

    Psychology: Intro to Psychology

    3 credits
    PSY 101-16   TuTh   11:00 am-12:20 pm     Books   TBA                        CLOSED 
    

    Psychology: Intro to Psychology

    3 credits
    PSY 101-52          By Arrangement        Books   Burby, Allyssa M.          CLOSED 
    	0nline w/Kodiak - asynchronous

    Psychology: Developmental Psychology

    3 credits, prerequisite: Complete PSY 101, or permission of the chair.
    PSY 201-02   MWF    11:00-11:50 am        Books   Qin, Dongxiao              CLOSED 
    PSY 201-04   MWF    12:00-12:50 pm        Books   Qin, Dongxiao              01/23-05/12
    	Psychology majors, Psychology minors, Health Science majors and Health Studies majors only.
    PSY 201-06 MWF 1:00-1:50 pm Books Qin, Dongxiao 01/23-05/12 Psychology majors, Psychology minors, Health Science majors and Health Studies majors only.
    PSY 201-52 By Arrangement Books Qin, Dongxiao CLOSED 0nline w/Kodiak - asynchronous

    Psychology: Statistics for Behavioral Sciences

    3 credits, prerequisite: Complete MATH 100 or higher, or permission of the chair.
    PSY 207-04   TuTh   9:30-10:50 am         Books   Northrup, Denine A         01/23-05/12
    PSY 207-06   TuTh   11:00 am-12:20 pm     Books   Northrup, Denine A         01/23-05/12
    

    Psychology: Social Psychology

    3 credits, prerequisite: Complete PSY 101 or permission of the chair.
    PSY 214-04   MWF    11:00-11:50 am        Books   Castellano, Alison N       01/23-05/12
    	Psychology majors, Psychology minors, Health Science majors and Health Studies majors only.
    PSY 214-06 MWF 12:00-12:50 pm Books Castellano, Alison N 01/23-05/12 Psychology majors, Psychology minors, Health Science majors and Health Studies majors only.

    Psychology: Cognitive Psychology

    3 credits, prerequisite: Complete PSY 101, or permission of the chair.
    PSY 224-02   MW     2:00-3:20 pm          Books   Vitrano, Deana             CLOSED 
    PSY 224-52          By Arrangement        Books   Vitrano, Deana             CLOSED 
    	Online w/Kodiak - asynchronous

    Psychology: Issues in Adolescence

    3 credits, prerequisite: Sophomore standing Cross listed with ILP 389/PSY 389/PSY 390/ILP 390 "Issues in Adolescence" - Formerly PSY 389
    PSY 289-02   M      4:00-5:00 pm          Books   Outhouse, Jessica C        CLOSED 
    	Monday 7-1 at placement; M 4-5 on Zoom
    PSY 289-04 M 4:00-5:00 pm Books Outhouse, Jessica C CLOSED Tuesday 7-1 at placement; M 4-5 on Zoom
    PSY 289-06 M 4:00-5:00 pm Books Outhouse, Jessica C CLOSED Wednesday 7-1 at placement; M 4-5 on Zoom
    PSY 289-08 M 4:00-5:00 pm Books Outhouse, Jessica C CLOSED Thursday 7-1 at placement; M 4-5 on Zoom
    PSY 289-10 M 4:00-5:00 pm Books Outhouse, Jessica C CLOSED Friday 7-1 at placement; M 4-5 on Zoom

    Psychology: Organizational Psychology

    3 credits, prerequisite: Complete PSY 101. Junior standing, or permission of the chair.
    PSY 302-02   TuTh   11:00 am-12:20 pm     Books   Outhouse, Jessica C        CLOSED 
    

    Psychology: Educational Psychology

    3 credits, prerequisite: Complete PSY 101 and Sophomore standing, or permission of the chair.
    PSY 304-02   TuTh   2:00-3:20 pm          Books   TBA                        01/23-05/12
    

    Psychology: Psychological Assessment

    3 credits, prerequisite: Complete PSY 101, and PSY-207 or BIS-220 or equivalent, or permission of the chair
    PSY 307-02   MWF    12:00-12:50 pm        Books   Kleinmann, Ava E           CLOSED 
    	Psych majors only

    Psychology: Research Methods

    3 credits, prerequisite: Complete PSY 101 and complete PSY 207, or concurrent, or permission of the chair.
    PSY 309-04   TuTh   2:00-3:20 pm          Books   Vitrano, Deana             CLOSED 
    

    Psychology: Research Methods

    3 credits, prerequisite: Complete PSY 101 and complete PSY 207, or concurrent, or permission of the chair.
    PSY 309-52          By Arrangement        Books   Vitrano, Deana             CLOSED 
    	Online w/Kodiak - asynchronous

    Psychology: Learning

    3 credits, prerequisite: PSY 101 and PSY 201, or permission of the chair.
    PSY 313-02   TuTh   9:30-10:50 am         Books   Kolodziejski, Dennis J     CLOSED 
    PSY 313-04   TuTh   11:00 am-12:20 pm     Books   Kolodziejski, Dennis J     CLOSED 
    

    Psychology: Sports Psychology

    3 credits, prerequisite: Complete PSY 101 and Junior standing, or permission of the chair
    PSY 321-02   MWF    9:00-9:50 am          Books   Castellano, Alison N       CLOSED 
    	Psychology majors & Athletic Coaching minors only

    Psychology: School Psychology

    3 credits, prerequisite: Complete PSY 101 and PSY 201, or permission of the chair
    PSY 322-52          By Arrangement        Books   Kleinmann, Ava E           CLOSED 
    	0nline w/Kodiak - asynchronous

    Psychology: Abnormal Psychology

    3 credits, prerequisite: Junior standing, or permission of the chair. Complete PSY 101.
    PSY 326-02   MWF    10:00-10:50 am        Books   Kleinmann, Ava E           CLOSED 
    PSY 326-04   MWF    11:00-11:50 am        Books   Kleinmann, Ava E           01/23-05/12
    

    Psychology: Special Topics in Psychology

    3 credits, prerequisite: PSY 313 (Learning) or permission of the instructor
    PSY 392-02   MWF    1:00-1:50 pm          Books   Nuzzolilli, Andrew E.      01/23-05/12
    	ST: Preparation for Certification as a Registered Behavior Technician - The purpose of this course is to provide training in behavior analytic services to students interested in earning the Registered Behavior Technician (RBT) certification, a widely recognized and respected credential offered by the Behavior Analysis Certification Board®. This course is designed to provide students with the 40 hours of qualified training required for certification. Content will include behavior measurement techniques, behavior assessment tools, interventions for skill acquisition and behavior reduction, methods for reporting data, and discussions of professionalism and ethical conduct. The additional RBT requirements will be reviewed.

    Psychology: Special Topics in Psychology

    3 credits, prerequisite: PSY 414 or permission of instructor
    PSY 395-02   MWF    11:00-11:50 am        Books   Pinkston, Jonathan W       01/23-05/12
    	ST: Advanced Learning Research: Impulsivity -  We all behave impulsively from time to time. We opt for the dessert at dinner - and pay for it on the scales later. We choose the night out with our friends when we should stay home and write the paper for class. We choose and regret our choices. This course will explore impulsivity as understood from learning theory and behavioral economics.  Students will learn procedures and instruments for measuring impulsivity and become acquainted with core principles that help explain impulsive decisions. Additionally, students will have the opportunity to verify some of these principles in laboratory studies using live animals (rats). This course is considered a PSY Research Course.

    Psychology: Special Topics in Psychology

    3 credits, prerequisite: Psychology major and Junior standing, or permission of instructor.
    PSY 396-02   W      8:00-8:50 am          Books   Burby, Allyssa M.          CLOSED 
                        By Arrangement                                           CLOSED 
    	Hybrid - Asynchronous - ST: Individual & Family Interventions - An introduction to individual, couple, family and group interventions . Topics include: counseling modalities, developmentally appropriate interventions and methods addressing diversit y from a family systems perspective. Students will experiencein vivo counseling training through experiential practices.

    Psychology: Special Topics in Psychology

    3 credits, prerequisite: Complete PSY 101 or permission of the instructor
    PSY 398-02   TuTh   3:30-4:50 pm          Books   TBA                        CLOSED 
    	ST: Ability, Diversity & Inclusion - Prereq: PSY 101 or permission of the instructor - This course will discuss the cultural values and perspectives of those who have differences in ability/disability. Societal and cultural differences in perspective and behavior will be explored as well as societal obstacles. This course will meet the SBMP / Multicultural requirement for psychology majors.

    Psychology: Behavioral Counseling Methods

    3 credits, prerequisite: Complete PSY 313 and PSY 416, or permission of the chair
    PSY 418-02   W      2:00-4:40 pm          Books   Kolodziejski, Dennis J     01/23-05/12
    

    Psychology: Undergraduate Research

    3 credits, prerequisite: PSY 309 and Senior standing, or permission of the chair
    PSY 440-02          By Arrangement        Books   Outhouse, Jessica C        CLOSED 
    PSY 440-04          By Arrangement        Books   Pinkston, Jonathan W       CLOSED 
    

    Psychology: Undergraduate Research

    3 credits, prerequisite: PSY 309 and Senior standing, or permission of the chair
    PSY 441-02          By Arrangement        Books   Vitrano, Deana             CLOSED 
    

    Psychology: Internship in Psychology

    1 credit, prerequisite: At least 60 credit hours and have a minimum GPA of 2.5 overall and in the major, except where an internship is required in the major, or obtain special permission of their dean to undertake an internship.
    PSY 480-02          By Arrangement        Books   TBA                        CLOSED 
    	By arrangement

    Psychology: Internship in Psychology

    1 credit, prerequisite: At least 60 credit hours and have a minimum GPA of 2.5 overall and in the major, except where an internship is required in the major, or obtain special permission of their dean to undertake an internship.
    PSY 481-02          By Arrangement        Books   TBA                        CLOSED 
    	By arrangement

    Quantitative Reasoning (return to Undergraduate Course table)

    Quantitative Reasoning: Quantitative Reasoning for Business

    3 credits
    QR 112-02    MWF    8:00-8:50 am          Books   Van Winkle, Kathleen       CLOSED 
    QR 112-04    MWF    9:00-9:50 am          Books   Van Winkle, Kathleen       CLOSED 
    QR 112-06    MWF    11:00-11:50 am        Books   Van Winkle, Kathleen       CLOSED 
    QR 112-08    TuTh   9:30-10:50 am         Books   Whitehead, Brian M         CLOSED 
    QR 112-10    TuTh   11:00 am-12:20 pm     Books   Whitehead, Brian M         01/23-05/12
    QR 112-12    TuTh   2:00-3:20 pm          Books   Wang, Lu                   01/23-05/12
    

    Sign Language (return to Undergraduate Course table)

    Sign Language: Basic Sign Language, Level I

    3 credits, prerequisite: Formerly COMM 101
    SL 101-40    MW     6:00-7:20 pm          Books   Goncalves, Dulce S.        CLOSED 
    

    Sign Language: Intermediate Sign Lang, Level II

    3 credits, prerequisite: Complete SL 101 Formerly COMM 203
    SL 203-02    MW     4:00-5:20 pm          Books   Goncalves, Dulce S.        01/23-05/12
    

    Sociology (return to Undergraduate Course table)

    Sociology: Intro to Sociology

    3 credits
    SO 101-02    MWF    9:00-9:50 am          Books   Simpson, Michaela M        CLOSED 
    SO 101-04    MWF    11:00-11:50 am        Books   Simpson, Michaela M        CLOSED 
    SO 101-52           By Arrangement        Books   Simpson, Michaela M        CLOSED 
    	0nline w/Kodiak - asynchronous

    Sociology: Criminology

    3 credits, prerequisite: Complete CJ 101, SO 101, ENGL 132 and ENGL 133 - Satisfies Writing Intensive course (WIC) requirement. - Cross listed as CJ 210
    SO 210-02    MWF    9:00-9:50 am          Books   Okeem, Chidike I           01/23-05/12
    	Cross-list CJ 210-02
    SO 210-52 By Arrangement Books Okeem, Chidike I 01/23-05/12 0nline w/Kodiak - asynchronous - cross-list with CJ 210-52

    Sociology: Drugs, Society & Criminal Just System

    3 credits, prerequisite: Cross listed as CJ 214
    SO 214-02    MWF    11:00-11:50 am        Books   Okeem, Chidike I           01/23-05/12
    	Cross-list CJ 214-02

    Sociology: Domestic Violence

    3 credits, prerequisite: Formerly SO 235 - Cross listed as CJ 343
    SO 343-02    MWF    10:00-10:50 am        Books   Kozey, Kathryn N           01/23-05/12
    	Cross-list CJ 343-02

    Sociology: Social Inequality & Justice

    3 credits, prerequisite: Complete SO 101
    SO 413-02    MWF    12:00-12:50 pm        Books   Simpson, Michaela M        01/23-05/12
    	Cross list with CJ 390-02 & SW 390-02

    Spanish (return to Undergraduate Course table)

    Spanish: Intermed Spanish II

    3 credits, prerequisite: Complete SPAN 203 or the equivalent
    SPAN 204-04  TuTh   9:30-10:50 am         Books   TBA                        01/23-05/12
    

    Spanish: Adv Conversational Spanish II

    3 credits, prerequisite: Complete SPAN 305 or the equivalent
    SPAN 306-58         By Arrangement        Books   Navarro, Sandra V          CLOSED 
    SPAN 306-59  TuTh   11:00 am-12:20 pm     Books   Navarro, Sandra V          01/23-05/12
    

    Spanish: Goya to Almodovar: Hispanic Culture

    3 credits, prerequisite: Complete SPAN 204 or equivalent, or permission of the instructor.
    SPAN 325-02         By Arrangement        Books   Navarro, Sandra V          01/23-05/12
    	By arrangement

    Spanish: Independent Study in Spanish

    1 credit, prerequisite: Junior or Senior standing plus a minimum grade point average of 3.0 overall or in the major field.
    SPAN 333-02         By Arrangement        Books   Navarro, Sandra V          CLOSED 
    	By arrangement

    Sport Management (return to Undergraduate Course table)

    Sport Management: Managing Sport Organizations

    3 credits
    SPMN 250-02  TuTh   11:00 am-12:20 pm     Books   Covell, Daniel             01/23-05/12
                 TuTh   11:00 am-12:20 pm                                        
    

    Sport Management: Indep Study in Sport Management

    1 credit
    SPMN 334-59         By Arrangement        Books   Covell, Daniel             CLOSED 
    

    Sport Management: Sport Marketing

    3 credits, prerequisite: Complete MK-200 or HONB-200; and SPMN 250;
    SPMN 366-02  MWF    10:00-10:50 am        Books   Costanzo, Paul             01/23-05/12
    

    Sport Management: Special Topics in Sport Management

    3 credits, prerequisite: Complete SPMN-250 and BIS-221.
    SPMN 390-02  MWF    11:00-11:50 am        Books   Mutigwe, Charles           01/23-05/12
    	ST: Sport Analytics - As more and more successful sport organizations rely heavily on data-driven decision-making using sport analytics, students in this course will have an opportunity to develop a skill-set that can provide them with a noticeable competitive advantage in the marketplace.  This course was specifically designed for students majoring in sport management or other majors seeking employment in a sport-related career.

    Sport Management: Special Topics in Sport Management

    3 credits
    SPMN 392-02  TuTh   2:00-3:20 pm          Books   Kim, Se Jin                01/23-05/12
    	ST: Esport Management - The course introduces the field of esport management, with a focus of learning not only the foundation of esports and gaming itself, but also a broad understanding of its existence in the sport and entertainment business/industry. While esports have been considered a niche market from its advent, the industry has recently grown, becoming a global spectator sport capturing the attention of millennials and leading to many business opportunities and jobs.   This course will explore the various aspects of esports and the key learning outcomes will focus on understanding the history of esports and the infrastructure; levels of esports; esport culture in various contexts; stakeholders, governance and organization of esports; marketing and sponsorship in esports, events & venue management in esports; communications in esport; finance, economics and law in esports; team and player management in esports; and finally explore the careers in the emerging esport industry.  As the esport industry is vibrant and is still in the start of the hype, within the coming years, esports will evolve in both direction and speed. It is important for those who want to be in the sport and entertainment business to absorb the new knowledge in esports and be ready for the potential changing world of the sport and entertainment industry. Most importantly, students will not think about esports merely as gaming as a leisure but delve into the fact that it is a rising business with multiple job opportunities in the field.

    Sport Management: International Sport Management

    3 credits, prerequisite: Complete SPMN 250, or permission of instructor.
    SPMN 420-02  TuTh   11:00 am-12:20 pm     Books   Kim, Se Jin                01/23-05/12
    

    Sport Management: Seminar in Sport Management

    3 credits, prerequisite: Senior Sport Management majors only
    SPMN 465-02  TuTh   9:30-10:50 am         Books   Covell, Daniel             01/23-05/12
                 TuTh   9:30-10:50 am                                            
    

    Social Work (return to Undergraduate Course table)

    Social Work: Intro to Social Work

    3 credits
    SW 100-02    TuTh   11:00 am-12:20 pm     Books   LaPlatney, Katherine       CLOSED 
    

    Social Work: Social Work & Criminal Justice

    3 credits
    SW 204-02    MWF    8:00-8:50 am          Books   Ralph, Patrick J           01/23-05/12
    

    Social Work: Social Welfare & Social Policy

    3 credits, prerequisite: Complete SW-100 and POSC-102, and Junior standing.
    SW 313-02    TuTh   2:00-3:20 pm          Books   LaPlatney, Katherine       01/23-05/12
    

    Social Work: Special Topics in Social Work

    3 credits
    SW 390-02    MWF    12:00-12:50 pm        Books   Simpson, Michaela M        01/23-05/12
    	ST: Social Inequality & Justice - Cross-list with SO 413-02 & CJ 390-02 - This is a consideration of the causes of institutionalized inequality in social life. Topics include theories of social class and the distribution of social powers and privileges. Special attention is given to caste and class in America and their relationship to the development of civil rights.

    Social Work: Senior Field Instruction III

    3 credits, prerequisite: Complete SW 409, SW 410, and senior Social Work standing Concurrent registration in SW 415. These courses are graded on a pass/fail basis. - Formerly "Field Instruction in Social Work II"
    SW 411-02           By Arrangement        Books   LaPlatney, Katherine       01/23-05/12
    	By arrangment

    Social Work: Senior Field Instruction IV

    3 credits, prerequisite: Complete SW 409, SW 410, and senior Social Work standing Corequisite SW-415 These courses are graded on a pass/fail basis. - Formerly "Field Instruction in Social Work II"
    SW 412-02           By Arrangement        Books   LaPlatney, Katherine       01/23-05/12
    	By arrangment

    Social Work: Seminar in Field Instruction II

    1 credit, prerequisite: Complete SW 409, SW 410, and SW 414. Concurrent registration in SW 411 and SW 412.
    SW 415-04    M      10:00-10:50 am        Books   LaPlatney, Katherine       01/23-05/12
    

    Social Work: Social Work Research Seminar

    2 credits, prerequisite: SW-419;
    SW 420-02    M      2:00-3:20 pm          Books   Dunton, Creaig A           01/23-05/12
    

    Theater (return to Undergraduate Course table)

    Theater: Stageless Players

    1 credit, prerequisite: Formerly COMM 155
    THTR 155-02         By Arrangement        Books   Bucs, Hillary H            01/23-05/12
    	By arrangement

    Theater: Improv on the Rocks

    1 credit, prerequisite: Complete THTR-220, and permission of the instructor.
    THTR 165-02         By Arrangement        Books   Bucs, Hillary H            01/23-05/12
    	By arrangement

    Theater: Acting II

    3 credits, prerequisite: Complete THTR-101 or equivalent, or permission of instructor. Formerly THTR 308
    THTR 201-02  TuTh   3:30-4:50 pm          Books   Bucs, Hillary H            01/23-05/12
    

    Theater: Improvisational Comedy I

    3 credits, prerequisite: Formerly THTR 320
    THTR 220-02  TuTh   2:00-3:20 pm          Books   Bucs, Hillary H            01/23-05/12
                 TuTh   2:00-3:20 pm                                             
    

    Theater: Playwriting

    3 credits, prerequisite: Satisfies the Aesthetics Perspective of the GUR, and the Arts & Sciences Writing Intensive requirement.
    THTR 230-02  MW     2:00-3:20 pm          Books   Bucs, Hillary H            01/23-05/12
                 MW     2:00-3:20 pm                                             
    

    Graduate Courses

    Accounting (return to Graduate Course table)

    Accounting: Cost-Based Decision Making

    3 credits, prerequisite: Graduate standing - Complete AC-202 or AC-630, or their equivalent.
    AC 610-52           By Arrangement        Books   Tomolonis, Paul A          01/23-05/12
    	Online w/ Kodiak Asynchronous

    Accounting: Accounting for Decision Makers

    3 credits, prerequisite: Complete AC 101/HONB 203, or AC 201, or the equivalent, + familiarity w/computer based spreadsheets, and Graduate standing.
    AC 630-52    M      6:45-8:00 pm          Books   Tomolonis, Paul A          01/23-05/12
    	Online Mix Asynch Kodiak w/ 8 Optional Synch Zoom

    Business Information Systems (return to Graduate Course table)

    Business Information Systems: Information Technology Mgt & Applic

    3 credits, prerequisite: Graduate standing.
    BIS 610-52   W      6:45-8:00 pm          Books   Mutigwe, Charles           01/23-05/12
    	Online Mix Asynch Kodiak w/ 8 Optional Synch Zoom

    Business Law (return to Graduate Course table)

    Business Law : Business Law

    3 credits, prerequisite: Graduate standing - Complete AC 306 formerly Law for Accountants
    BL 640-52           By Arrangement        Books   Kofsky, Ausher M B         01/23-05/12
    	Online w/ Kodiak Asynchronous

    Business (return to Graduate Course table)

    Business: Strategic Management

    3 credits, prerequisite: Graduate Standing - Complete AC 630, BUS 610, FIN 630, MAN 610, MK 640, and BIS 620
    BUS 680-52   Tu     5:20-6:35 pm          Books   Gerard, Joseph G           01/23-05/12
    	Online Mix Asynch Kodiak w/ 8 Optional Synch Zoom

    Civil and Environmental Engineering (return to Graduate Course table)

    Civil and Environmental Engineering: Construction Materials

    3 credits, prerequisite: Complete CEE 342 cross listed with CEE 451
    CEE 551-02   TuTh   11:00 am-12:20 pm     Books   Lee, Chang Hoon            01/23-05/12
    	COURSE OFFERED WITH CEE 451 MS OR 5YR BS/MS STUDENTS ONLY

    Civil and Environmental Engineering: Railroad Transportation Engineering

    3 credits, prerequisite: Complete ME 203 cross listed as CEE 455
    CEE 555-40   TuTh   5:00-6:20 pm          Books   Kim, Myungseob             01/23-05/12
    	COURSE CROSSLISTED WITH CEE 455 MS OR 5YR BS/MS STUDENTS ONLY

    Civil and Environmental Engineering: Special Topics in Civil Engineering

    3 credits, prerequisite: Graduate standing or 5th year BS/MS MS standing in CEE or CMGT
    CEE 591-02   MWF    10:00-10:50 am        Books   Schlef, Katherine          01/23-05/12
    	ST: Groundwater Engineering (3 cr.) - Prerequisite: MS standing in CEE or CMGT - This course is designed to provide MS students with a fundamental understanding of groundwater engineering. Topics covered in this course include the hydrologic cycle, hydrogeology, unsaturated and saturated flow, confined and unconfined aquifers, well hydraulics, contamination, remediation, solute transport, mathematical modeling, and aquatic chemistry.  cross-listed w/CEE 324

    Civil and Environmental Engineering: Special Topics in Civil Engineering

    3 credits, prerequisite: Graduate standing or 5th year BS/MS
    CEE 592-02   TuTh   9:30-10:50 am         Books   Hou, Yu                    01/23-05/12
    	ST: CONSTRUCTION BIDDING & COST - OFFERED WITH CMGT 305 & CEE 592 - MS STUDENTS ONLY - This graduate level course is designed to provide students with a fundamental understanding of material selection, material and labor costs, bidding strategies, planning and scheduling, overhead, cost management, and software applications.

    Civil and Environmental Engineering: Finite Element & Numerical Analysis

    3 credits, prerequisite: Graduate MSCE standing
    CEE 602-40   M      6:00-8:30 pm          Books   Roche, Charles             01/23-05/12
    	CROSS LISTED WITH ME 646-40

    Civil and Environmental Engineering: Civil Engineering Project

    3 credits, prerequisite: Graduate MSCE standing
    CEE 680-59          By Arrangement        Books   Shin, Moochul              01/23-05/12
    

    Civil and Environmental Engineering: Special Topics in Civil Engineering

    3 credits, prerequisite: Graduate MSCE standing
    CEE 690-02   MW     3:30-4:50 pm          Books   Hou, Yu                    01/23-05/12
    	ST: ADV BUILDING INFORMATION MODELING - COURSE OFFERED WITH CMGT 590 & CEE 690 - This course is designed to provide students with current BIM technologies; coordination of design and construction; information management throughout the building lifecycle; project delivery systems and technologies for integrated practice.

    Construction Management (return to Graduate Course table)

    Construction Management: Special Topics Construction Engineering

    3 credits, prerequisite: Graduate standing
    CMGT 590-02  MW     3:30-4:50 pm          Books   Hou, Yu                    01/23-05/12
    	ST: ADV. BUILDING INFORMATION MODELING - COURSE OFFERED WITH CMGT 690 & CEE 690 - This course is designed to provide students with current BIM technologies; coordination of design and construction; information management throughout the building lifecycle; project delivery systems and technologies for integrated practice.

    Construction Management: Special Topics Construction Engineering

    3 credits, prerequisite: Graduate standing
    CMGT 592-02  TuTh   9:30-10:50 am         Books   Hou, Yu                    01/23-05/12
    	ST: CONSTRUCTION BIDDING & COST - OFFERED WITH CMGT 305 & CEE 592 - MS STUDENTS ONLY - This graduate level course is designed to provide students with a fundamental understanding of material selection, material and labor costs, bidding strategies, planning and scheduling, overhead, cost management, and software applications.

    Construction Management: Special Topics Construction Engineering

    3 credits, prerequisite: Graduate standing
    CMGT 690-02  MW     3:30-4:50 pm          Books   Hou, Yu                    01/23-05/12
    	ST: ADV. BUILDING INFORMATION MODELING - COURSE OFFERED WITH CMGT 590 & CMGT 690 - This course is designed to provide students with current BIM technologies; coordination of design and construction; information management throughout the building lifecycle; project delivery systems and technologies for integrated practice.

    Construction Management: Special Topics Construction Engineering

    3 credits, prerequisite: Graduate standing
    CMGT 691-02  TuTh   3:30-4:50 pm          Books   TBA                        01/23-05/12
    	ST: Construction Law, Contract, & Regulation - Prerequisite: MS Students in Engineering - This graduate level course is designed to provide students with a fundamental understanding of construction law, contractual relationships and obligations, insurance, and regulations.

    Computer Engineering (return to Graduate Course table)

    Computer Engineering: VHDL: Simulation & Synthesis

    3 credits, prerequisite: Complete CPE 271 or equivalent & Graduate Student standing. Cross listed as CPE 462
    CPE 562-40   TuTh   5:20-6:35 pm          Books   Sah, Love K                01/23-05/12
    	OFFERED WITH CPE 462 -40 MS OR 5YR BS/MS STUDENTS ONLY

    Computer Science (return to Graduate Course table)

    Computer Science: Advanced Software Engineering

    3 credits, prerequisite: Graduate standing
    CS 610-02    TuTh   11:00 am-12:20 pm     Books   Ellis, Heidi J C           01/23-05/12
    

    Computer Science: Artificial Intelligence & Machine Learn

    3 credits, prerequisite: Graduate standing
    CS 670-02    TuTh   3:30-4:50 pm          Books   O'Neill, Brian C           01/23-05/12
    	Crosslisted with CS 390-02

    Electrical Engineering (return to Graduate Course table)

    Electrical Engineering: Optical Engineering

    3 credits, prerequisite: Complete EE 314 or equivalent. Cross listed with EE 449
    EE 549-02    TuTh   11:00 am-12:20 pm     Books   Adamshick, Stephen J       01/23-05/12
                 TuTh   11:00 am-12:20 pm                                        
    	CROSS LISTED WITH EE 449

    Electrical Engineering: RF + Microwave Active Circuit Design

    3 credits, prerequisite: Complete EE-314, or equivalent Cross listed as EE 456
    EE 556-02    MWF    11:00-11:50 am        Books   Burke, John J              01/23-05/12
    	CROSS LISTED WITH EE 449

    Electrical Engineering: Computer-Controlled Systems

    3 credits, prerequisite: Complete MATH 236. Complete or concurrent EE-302. Cross listed as EE 470
    EE 570-02    MW     3:30-5:20 pm          Books   Rahnamai, Kourosh          01/23-05/12
    	5 YR BS/MS STUDENTS ONLY CROSS LISTED WITH EE 470

    Electrical Engineering: Antenna Theory & Design

    3 credits, prerequisite: Complete EE-457 or equivalent
    EE 615-52    MTh    6:00-7:20 pm          Books   Burke, John J              01/23-05/12
    	COURSE OFFERED ON LINE SYNCHRONOUS

    Electrical Engineering: AI: Applied Fuzzy LogicýAI: Applied Fuzzy Logic

    3 credits, prerequisite: Graduate standing or permission Cross-listed as: CPE 674, ME 676, IE 676, CEE 676 - formerly "Intelligent Motion Control"
    EE 676-40    Tu     6:00-8:30 pm          Books   Rahnamai, Kourosh          01/23-05/12
                        By Arrangement                                           
    	IN CLASS/OPTIONAL ONLINE ASYNC

    Engineering Management (return to Graduate Course table)

    Engineering Management: Fundamental Methods for Engineering

    3 credits, prerequisite: MS International Engineering Students
    EMGT 501-02  MW     2:00-3:20 pm          Books   Modi, Bhavesh Hasmukhbhai  01/23-05/12
    

    Engineering Management: Occupational Safety and Health

    3 credits, prerequisite: Graduate standing
    EMGT 522-02  TuTh   11:00 am-12:20 pm     Books   Salmon, Christian          01/23-05/12
                        By Arrangement                                           
    	COURSE OFFERED IN CLASS OR ON LINE ASYNCH

    Engineering Management: Special Topics in Engineering Mgmt

    3 credits, prerequisite: Graduate Engineering standing
    EMGT 590-02  TuTh   2:00-3:20 pm          Books   Modi, Bhavesh Hasmukhbhai  01/23-05/12
    	EMGT 590 ST: Intermediate Probability & Statistics - Prerequisites: Graduate Engineering standing - This course starts with a review of the subject in an undergraduate engineering program (Introduction to Probability and Statistics), and builds from there to include deeper utilization of these methods for industrial applications, as well as: 1) exploration of underlying methods within software applications Excel and R, and 2) expansion in the subject with study of regression analysis for industrial applications. Students who have a strong grasp of Introductory Prob/Stats are not recommended to take this course, but are rather directed to take IE 612 (Advanced Probability and Statistics for Industrial Applications). Not to be taken for credit by students who have completed IE 212 or equivalent.

    Engineering Management: Strategic Engineering Economics

    3 credits, prerequisite: Graduate standing Cross listed as CEE 609 and IE 609 - Cannot take CEE 609 and IE 609 for credit - Formerly "Engineering Cost Analysis" Formerly "Advanced Engineering Economics"
    EMGT 609-02  Tu     3:30-6:00 pm          Books   Barron, Robert W           01/23-05/12
                        By Arrangement                                           
    	HYBRID COURSE OFFERED ON LINE/OPTIONL IN CLASS - co-listed with EMGT 709-02

    Engineering Management: Statistical Quality Control

    3 credits, prerequisite: Probability & Statistics background
    EMGT 615-42  Th     6:00-8:30 pm          Books   Li, Zhaojun                01/23-05/12
                        By Arrangement                                           
    	HYBRID COURSE OFFERED ON LINE/OPTIONAL IN CLASS

    Engineering Management: Discrete Event Simulation

    3 credits, prerequisite: FORTRAN or BASIC. Complete ENGR-212 or IE-212; or equivalent. Cross listed as IE 626. Formerly "Computer Simulation or Engineering/Business"
    EMGT 626-02  MW     2:00-3:20 pm          Books   Ekong, Joseph J            01/23-05/12
                        By Arrangement                                           
    	COURSE OFFERED HYBRID; ONLINE/OPTIONAL IN CLASS ONLINE OFFERED ASYNCH

    Engineering Management: Legal & Ethical Issues of Engineering

    3 credits, prerequisite: Graduate standing Formerly "LEGAL ASPECTS OF ENGINEERING"
    EMGT 627-02  W      3:30-5:55 pm          Books   Barron, Robert W           01/23-05/12
                        By Arrangement                                           
    	HYBRID COURSE OFFERED ON LINE/OPTIONAL IN CLASS

    Engineering Management: Production & Inventory Modeling

    3 credits, prerequisite: Graduate standing Cross listed as IE 631
    EMGT 631-42  M      6:00-8:30 pm          Books   Niknam, Seyed A            01/23-05/12
                        By Arrangement                                           
    	HYBRID COURSE OFFERED ON LINE/OPTIONAL IN CLASS COURSE OFFERED WITH IE 631

    Engineering Management: Quality Systems/Process Improvement

    3 credits, prerequisite: Graduate standing. Cross listed as IE 644
    EMGT 644-52  M      6:00-8:30 pm          Books   Webster, Steven E          01/23-05/12
    	COURSE OFFERED HYBRID; ONLINE/OPTIONAL IN CLASS CROSSLISTED WITH IE 644-52

    Engineering Management: Engineering Management Project

    3 credits, prerequisite: Complete EMGT 605 or EMGT 648; and 12 credits hours in the program.
    EMGT 680-59         By Arrangement        Books   Salmon, Christian          CLOSED 
    

    Engineering Management: Seminar/Research Methods for Engr Mgt

    3 credits, prerequisite: Enrollment as EMGT Ph.D. student
    EMGT 701-59         By Arrangement        Books   Salmon, Christian          01/23-05/12
    

    Engineering Management: Adv Engr Cost Estimation

    3 credits, prerequisite: Complete EMGT 609 or equivalent
    EMGT 709-02  Tu     3:30-6:00 pm          Books   Barron, Robert W           01/23-05/12
                        By Arrangement                                           
    	HYBRID COURSE OFFERED ON LINE/OPTIONL IN CLASS - co-listed with EMGT 609-02

    Engineering Management: Dissertation Research

    1 credit, prerequisite: Complete EMGT 701
    EMGT 770-59         By Arrangement        Books   Salmon, Christian          01/23-05/12
    

    Engineering Management: Dissertation Research

    1 credit, prerequisite: Complete EMGT 701
    EMGT 771-59         By Arrangement        Books   Salmon, Christian          01/23-05/12
    

    Engineering Management: Dissertation Research

    1 credit, prerequisite: Complete EMGT 701
    EMGT 772-59         By Arrangement        Books   Salmon, Christian          01/23-05/12
    

    Engineering Management: Dissertation Research

    1 credit, prerequisite: Complete EMGT 701
    EMGT 773-59         By Arrangement        Books   Salmon, Christian          01/23-05/12
    

    Finance (return to Graduate Course table)

    Finance: Special Topics in Finance

    3 credits, prerequisite: Graduate standing.
    FIN 690-52          By Arrangement        Books   Tomolonis, Paul A          01/23-05/12
    	ST: Financial Tax Planning - online asynchronous - The effectiveness of an organization's tax planning is defined by the amount of tax burden that falls on a business. Optimization of an organization's tax situation is the minimization of the tax burden within the confines of legal requirements and ethical expectations of society. The objectives of the course are to study the theoretical framework of US corporate taxation, to introduce, apply, and extend methods of tax accounting and planning in this system to optimize an organization's tax burden, and to use the obtained theoretical and practical knowledge to assess a company's tax risks, to calculate tax liabilities, and to create effective corporate tax planning.

    Industrial Engineering (return to Graduate Course table)

    Industrial Engineering: Discrete Event Simulation

    3 credits, prerequisite: Graduate standing. Cross listed as EMGT 626. Cannot take IE 626 and EMGT 626 for credit.
    IE 626-02    MW     2:00-3:20 pm          Books   Ekong, Joseph J            01/23-05/12
                        By Arrangement                                           
    	COURSE OFFERED HYBRID; ONLINE/OPTIONAL IN CLASS ASYNCH

    Industrial Engineering: Production & Inventory Modeling

    3 credits, prerequisite: Graduate standing Cross listed as EMGT 631. Cannot take IE 631 and EMGT 631 for credit.
    IE 631-42    M      6:00-8:30 pm          Books   Niknam, Seyed A            01/23-05/12
                        By Arrangement                                           
    	COURSE OFFERED HYBRID; ONLINE IN CLASS OPTIONAL COURSE OFFERED WITH EMGT 631 MSIE STUDENTS ONLY

    Industrial Engineering: Quality Systems/Process Improvement

    3 credits, prerequisite: Graduate standing. Cross listed as EMGT 644. Cannot take IE 644 and EMGT 644 for credit.
    IE 644-52    M      6:00-8:30 pm          Books   Webster, Steven E          01/23-05/12
    	CROSSLISTED WITH EMGT 644-52 ON LINE MONDAY AT 6 PM-SYNCHRONOUS

    English for Teachers (return to Graduate Course table)

    English for Teachers: Adv Grammar

    3 credits
    MAET 552-52         By Arrangement        Books   Oleksak, Linda             01/23-05/12
    	Online, asynchronous

    English for Teachers: Special Topics in English for Teachers

    3 credits
    MAET 590-54  M      5:00-7:45 pm          Books   Bevacqua, Daniel           01/23-05/12
    	ST: Making Money: Work & Class in 21st Century North American Literature & Film - Synchronous - In Money: Work and Class in 21st Century North American Literature and Film we will be reading contempora1y novels and non­ fiction, and viewing films that have as one of their primary concerns the nature of work and employment, as well as how class is understood, integrated and interconnected to other human realities in 21st Centu1y North America. The aim of this course is to not only think about these realities, but to examine the various modes and manners in which they are represented. So much of contemporary life requires decoding media, as well as governmental and profit-driven obfuscation of the tmth, and the syllabus of this course will accordingly reconsider the ways in which various fonns of art deconstruct and refonnulate a persistent reality where food, water, shelter, and human dignity are required to survive.

    Mathematics for Teachers (return to Graduate Course table)

    Mathematics for Teachers: Number Theory

    3 credits, prerequisite: Complete MAMT 550, or permission of the department.
    MAMT 554-52  MW     4:00-5:20 pm          Books   Shor, Caleb M              01/23-05/12
    	0nline w/Kodiak - synchronous

    Mathematics for Teachers: Special Topics in Math for Teachers

    3 credits
    MAMT 590-52  MW     6:00-7:20 pm          Books   Hull, Thomas C             01/23-05/12
    	0nline w/Kodiak - synchronous - ST: Origami Mathematics Revisited - Origami, the art of paper folding, has become an active area of scientific and mathematical research in physics and engineering over the past 10 years. It has also been a source of innovative, hands-on techniques for teaching mathematics for even longer. This course will dive deep into the mathematics of origami and the ways it can be used to teach math topics in geometry, algebra, and combinatorics. On one hand, this is a continuation of MATH 574, Origami in Math and Education, but on the other hand we will explore areas of origami-math that the previous course did not touch. Some review will be given, on geometric constructions and flat-foldability, for students who have either not taken MATH 574 or who need a refresher. Then the topics we explore will include modular origami (with an exploration of polyhedral geometry), the general field of origami constructible numbers, simple and advanced techniques for counting the ways to fold a crease pattern, computer simulations of flat and rigid origami using Mathematica, and discovering how origami can fit into current state math curricular frameworks. Core class

    Management (return to Graduate Course table)

    Management: Leadership, Problem Solve & Dec Mak

    3 credits, prerequisite: Graduate standing
    MAN 605-52   Th     5:20-6:35 pm          Books   Zinter, Carin D.           CLOSED 
    	Online Mix Asynch Kodiak w/ 8 Optional Synch Zoom

    Management: Organizational Behavior & Theory

    3 credits, prerequisite: Graduate standing
    MAN 610-52   Th     6:45-8:00 pm          Books   Knott, Melissa J           01/23-05/12
    	Online Mix Asynch Kodiak w/ 8 Optional Synch Zoom

    Management: Leadership & the Human Experience

    3 credits, prerequisite: Graduate standing
    MAN 630-52   W      5:20-6:35 pm          Books   Zinter, Carin D.           01/23-05/12
    	Online Mix Asynch Kodiak w/ 8 Optional Synch Zoom

    Management: Ethical Leadership Practice

    3 credits, prerequisite: Graduate standing, or admission to certificate program.
    MAN 651-52   M      5:20-6:35 pm          Books   Woodside, Thomas J         01/23-05/12
    	Online Mix Asynch Kodiak w/ 8 Optional Synch Zoom

    Management: Contemp Issues in Leadership

    3 credits, prerequisite: Graduate standing or admission to certificate program.
    MAN 652-52   Tu     6:45-8:00 pm          Books   TBA                        01/23-05/12
    	Online Mix Asynch Kodiak w/ 8 Optional Synch Zoom

    Mechanical Engineering (return to Graduate Course table)

    Mechanical Engineering: Design of Alternate Energy Systems

    3 credits
    ME 540-40    Th     6:15-8:55 pm          Books   Freedman, Curt M           01/23-05/12
    	COURSE CROSSLISTED WITH ME 445 MS OR  5YR BS/MS STUDENTS ONLY

    Mechanical Engineering: Special Topics in Mechanical Engineering

    3 credits, prerequisite: Graduate standing/Masters or students in the 5th yr BS/MS program.
    ME 590-02    TuTh   11:00 am-12:20 pm     Books   Jones, Linda E             01/23-05/12
    	ST: ADVANCED MATERIALS: SELECTION & DESIGN - MS OR 5YR BS/MS STUDENTS - cross-listed w/ME 421-02

    Mechanical Engineering: Special Topics in Mechanical Engineering

    3 credits, prerequisite: Graduate standing/Masters, or students in the 5th yr BS/MS program
    ME 591-02    MW     3:30-4:50 pm          Books   Blinn, Roger F             01/23-05/12
    	COURSE OIFFERED WITH ME 447 - ST:Fundamentals of Flight (3 cr.) - Prerequisite: ME 203, ME 303, and ME 316, or permission of instructor - This ME DESIGN course is an introduction to the fundamentals of flight, with a focus on engineering aspects of flight. Topics include basic aerodynamics of sub-sonic flight, airfoil and wing design, airplane performance at various flight attitudes and conditions, aircraft stability and control, airplane systems and instruments, airport and flight environments, navigation, and aviation weather. Basic wind tunnel experiments and a flight simulator are also used to demonstrate the concepts covered during classroom sessions. The methods of assessing students include homework, quizzes, examinations, classroom discussions, a team-based aerodynamic design project, and a final exam.

    Mechanical Engineering: Numerical Simulation of Acoustics & Flui

    3 credits, prerequisite: Graduate standing.
    ME 642-40    W      6:00-8:30 pm          Books   Lipkens, Bart              01/23-05/12
    

    Mechanical Engineering: Applied Finite Element Analysis

    3 credits, prerequisite: Baccalaureat Degree in Mechanical, Civil or Aeronautical Engineering, or permission of instructor.
    ME 646-40    M      6:00-8:30 pm          Books   Roche, Charles             01/23-05/12
    	CROSS LISTED WITH CEE 602

    Mechanical Engineering: Mechanical Engineering Project

    3 credits, prerequisite: Complete EMGT-605 or EMGT-648, and 12 credit hour minimum in the program.
    ME 685-59           By Arrangement        Books   Vallee, Glenn              CLOSED 
    

    Mechanical Engineering: Special Topics in Mechanical Engineering

    3 credits, prerequisite: MS Standing OR 5YR BS/MS Students
    ME 690-02    Th     3:30-4:50 pm          Books   Chauhan, Vedang D          01/23-05/12
                 Tu     3:30-4:50 pm                                             
    	cross listed w/ME 755 -  ST: Machine Vision - Machine Vision deals with the use of image processing and computer vision techniques for industrial applications. Some of the applications of machine vision in industries are liquid level inspection in bottling plant, 2D/3D bar code reading, checking dimensional accuracy and geometrical tolerances of parts, vision guided robotic pick and place application, and part defects detection such as cracks, holes, scratches etc. The objective of the course is to study and present applications of machine vision using the basic algorithms, representations, and methods of image processing and computer vision techniques. Machine vision algorithms automatically extract the information from image and video data. At the low level, techniques such as image enhancement, histogram processing, spatial and frequency-domain filtering, segmentation, edge extraction, and corner operators are applied as the first step. Following this, higher level techniques such as geometric primitive extraction and object recognition can be applied to determine the identity and accurate location of objects in images. Topics include: fundamental of image processing, applications, image acquisition, image enhancement in spatial and frequency domain, segmentation, thresholding, morphological image processing and feature extraction. In addition to the theoretical and mathematical underpinnings of image processing and computer vision techniques, there is a very practical aspect to the course, and many of the concepts covered in the lecture are followed with concrete programming assignments and projects.

    Mechanical Engineering: Thesis Research

    3 credits
    ME 698-59           By Arrangement        Books   Vallee, Glenn              01/23-05/12
    

    Mechanical Engineering: Thesis Research

    3 credits
    ME 699-59           By Arrangement        Books   Vallee, Glenn              01/23-05/12
    

    Mechanical Engineering: Machine Vision

    3 credits, prerequisite: Graduate standing
    ME 755-02    Th     3:30-4:50 pm          Books   Chauhan, Vedang D          01/23-05/12
                 Tu     3:30-4:50 pm                                             
    	cross listed w/ME 690-02

    Marketing (return to Graduate Course table)

    Marketing: Marketing Management

    3 credits, prerequisite: Graduate standing
    MK 640-52    Th     6:45-8:00 pm          Books   Goodnight, Janelle E       01/23-05/12
    	Online Mix Asynch Kodiak w/ 8 Optional Synch Zoom

    Sport Management (return to Graduate Course table)

    Sport Management: Sport Agency, Player Personnel Eval

    3 credits, prerequisite: Graduate standing
    SPMN 634-52         By Arrangement        Books   Masteralexis, James T      01/23-05/12
    	Online w/ Kodiak Asynchronous

    Sport Management: Resource Dev for Sport/Athletic Org

    3 credits, prerequisite: Graduate standing Residency required.
    SPMN 635-02  MTuWThF9:00 am-12:00 pm      Books   Walker, Sharianne          01/23-05/12
                        By Arrangement                                           
    	Hybrid - Asynchronous and On-Campus  5 Day Residency (no weekend) starts Thursday,    April 13, 2023 to Wednesday, April 19, 2023

    Sport Management: Coaching/Athletic Admin Mentor Fld

    3 credits, prerequisite: Graduate Standing and SPMN 631.
    SPMN 682-52         By Arrangement        Books   TBA                        01/23-05/12
    	Online w/ Kodiak Asynchronous

    Sport Management: Special Topics in Sport Management

    3 credits, prerequisite: Graduate standing.
    SPMN 690-52         By Arrangement        Books   Covell, Daniel             01/23-05/12
    	Online w/ Kodiak Asynchronous - ST:Managing Intercollegiate Athletics - This course is designed to allow students to explore the variety of managerial tasks and duties required of intercollegiate athletic managers and to identify and to explain key critical issues and developments facing contemporary intercollegiate athletic managers. The course material will be delivered through lectures, weekly discussions and written assignments.

    Evening Courses

    Accounting (return to Evening Course table)

    Accounting: Accounting Analytics

    3 credits, prerequisite: Complete AC 306 formerly AC 340
    AC 440-40    Th     6:00-8:40 pm          Books   Grealis, Tara              01/23-05/12
    

    Business Information Systems (return to Evening Course table)

    Business Information Systems: Statistics for Business Analytics

    3 credits, prerequisite: Complete BIS 102, and QR 112 or MATH 120. Formerly "Statistics for Business Analytics" Formerly "Statistics for Business Analysis"
    BIS 221-40   M      6:20-9:00 pm          Books   Walczak, Karl J            01/23-05/12
    

    Business Information Systems: Quality & Operations Management

    3 credits, prerequisite: Complete MAN 101/HONB 101 or MAN 204/HONB 204; MK 200 or HONB 200; AC 202 and BIS 202; BIS 221; FIN 214 or HONB 214. Cannot take both BIS 310 and BIS 312 for credit.
    BIS 310-40   Tu     6:20-9:00 pm          Books   Walczak, Karl J            01/23-05/12
    

    Business Law (return to Evening Course table)

    Business Law : Intro to Business Law

    3 credits
    BL 201-40    TuTh   5:00-6:20 pm          Books   Smith, Cheryl R            CLOSED 
    BL 201-42    TuTh   6:30-7:50 pm          Books   Smith, Cheryl R            CLOSED 
    

    Civil and Environmental Engineering (return to Evening Course table)

    Civil and Environmental Engineering: Railroad Transportation Engineering

    3 credits, prerequisite: Complete ME 203 cross listed with CEE 555
    CEE 455-40   TuTh   5:00-6:20 pm          Books   Kim, Myungseob             01/23-05/12
    	COURSE CROSSLISTED WITH CEE 555

    Civil and Environmental Engineering: Railroad Transportation Engineering

    3 credits, prerequisite: Complete ME 203 cross listed as CEE 455
    CEE 555-40   TuTh   5:00-6:20 pm          Books   Kim, Myungseob             01/23-05/12
    	COURSE CROSSLISTED WITH CEE 455 MS OR 5YR BS/MS STUDENTS ONLY

    Civil and Environmental Engineering: Finite Element & Numerical Analysis

    3 credits, prerequisite: Graduate MSCE standing
    CEE 602-40   M      6:00-8:30 pm          Books   Roche, Charles             01/23-05/12
    	CROSS LISTED WITH ME 646-40

    Chemistry (return to Evening Course table)

    Chemistry: Seminar in Chemistry

    1 credit, prerequisite: CHEM 421 or concurrently or permission of instructor.
    CHEM 470-42  Th     5:00-5:50 pm          Books   McClintock, Sean P         01/23-05/12
    

    Criminal Justice (return to Evening Course table)

    Criminal Justice: Criminal Investigation

    3 credits, prerequisite: Complete CJ 218 Formerly CJ 231
    CJ 311-42    W      5:30-8:10 pm          Books   Sanchez, Alejandro         01/23-05/12
    

    Computer Engineering (return to Evening Course table)

    Computer Engineering: VHDL: Simulation & Synthesis

    3 credits, prerequisite: Complete CPE 271 or equivalent Cross listed as CPE 562
    CPE 462-40   TuTh   5:20-6:35 pm          Books   Sah, Love K                01/23-05/12
    	OFFERED WITH CPE 562-40

    Computer Engineering: VHDL: Simulation & Synthesis

    3 credits, prerequisite: Complete CPE 271 or equivalent & Graduate Student standing. Cross listed as CPE 462
    CPE 562-40   TuTh   5:20-6:35 pm          Books   Sah, Love K                01/23-05/12
    	OFFERED WITH CPE 462 -40 MS OR 5YR BS/MS STUDENTS ONLY

    Computer Science (return to Evening Course table)

    Computer Science: Digital Forensics II

    3 credits, prerequisite: Complete CS 300. Only one of, CS 300 and CS 310, may be counted as a technical elective in the Computer Science degree program. formerly Computer Crime Scene Investigation
    CS 310-42    Tu     5:30-8:10 pm          Books   Contabile, Vic S           01/23-05/12
    

    Electrical Engineering (return to Evening Course table)

    Electrical Engineering: AI: Applied Fuzzy LogicýAI: Applied Fuzzy Logic

    3 credits, prerequisite: Graduate standing or permission Cross-listed as: CPE 674, ME 676, IE 676, CEE 676 - formerly "Intelligent Motion Control"
    EE 676-40    Tu     6:00-8:30 pm          Books   Rahnamai, Kourosh          01/23-05/12
                        By Arrangement                                           
    	IN CLASS/OPTIONAL ONLINE ASYNC

    Engineering Management (return to Evening Course table)

    Engineering Management: Statistical Quality Control

    3 credits, prerequisite: Probability & Statistics background
    EMGT 615-42  Th     6:00-8:30 pm          Books   Li, Zhaojun                01/23-05/12
                        By Arrangement                                           
    	HYBRID COURSE OFFERED ON LINE/OPTIONAL IN CLASS

    Engineering Management: Production & Inventory Modeling

    3 credits, prerequisite: Graduate standing Cross listed as IE 631
    EMGT 631-42  M      6:00-8:30 pm          Books   Niknam, Seyed A            01/23-05/12
                        By Arrangement                                           
    	HYBRID COURSE OFFERED ON LINE/OPTIONAL IN CLASS COURSE OFFERED WITH IE 631

    Human Resources Management (return to Evening Course table)

    Human Resources Management: Human Resource Management

    3 credits, prerequisite: Complete MAN 101/HONB 101 or MAN 204/HONB 204 or PSY 101. HRM 323 = MAN 323
    HRM 323-40   M      5:20-6:40 pm          Books   Rivera-Riffenburg, Evelyn  CLOSED 
                 W      5:20-6:40 pm                                             CLOSED 
    	Hybrid - oncampus + online synchronous

    Industrial Engineering (return to Evening Course table)

    Industrial Engineering: Lean Six-Sigma for Engineers

    3 credits, prerequisite: Complete IE 212 Formerly Industrial Design Laboratory II - credit change from 2 credits to 3 credits as of Fall'22
    IE 328-40    TuTh   5:20-6:35 pm          Books   Romoser, Matthew           01/23-05/12
    

    Industrial Engineering: Production & Inventory Modeling

    3 credits, prerequisite: Graduate standing Cross listed as EMGT 631. Cannot take IE 631 and EMGT 631 for credit.
    IE 631-42    M      6:00-8:30 pm          Books   Niknam, Seyed A            01/23-05/12
                        By Arrangement                                           
    	COURSE OFFERED HYBRID; ONLINE IN CLASS OPTIONAL COURSE OFFERED WITH EMGT 631 MSIE STUDENTS ONLY

    International Studies (return to Evening Course table)

    International Studies: Special Topics in International Study

    1 credit
    INST 190-42  Tu     5:00-5:50 pm          Books   Vercellotti, Tim T         01/23-05/12
    	1 credit -  ST: Intro to London & Home Counties - This course will introduce students to the politics, geography, and culture of London and surrounding southeastern England. Students will examine the local and nationaI political institutions that function in London, the role that the River Thames has played in the development of London and surrounding areas, and the changing demographics of the region. The course also will describe the uniquely English non11S that shape human behavior in shared spaces in London, including pubs, restaurants, mass transit, and religious institutions.

    Information Technology (return to Evening Course table)

    Information Technology: Data Communications & Networks

    3 credits, prerequisite: Complete IT 101 or CS 101 or IT 102 or CS 102 or BIS 300. Cross listed as BIS 413
    IT 250-42    M      5:30-8:10 pm          Books   TBA                        01/23-05/12
    

    Management (return to Evening Course table)

    Management: Project Management

    3 credits, prerequisite: Complete MAN 101/HONB 101 or MAN 204/HONB 204.
    MAN 370-40   M      6:20-7:40 pm          Books   Willis, Richard            01/23-05/12
                 W      6:20-7:40 pm                                             
    	Hybrid - Monday online synchronous + Weds oncampus -

    Mechanical Engineering (return to Evening Course table)

    Mechanical Engineering: Statics

    3 credits, prerequisite: Complete MATH 134 with minimum grade of "C", and PHYS 132 or PHYS 133
    ME 202-42    MW     5:20-6:35 pm          Books   Zhao, Jingzhou             01/23-05/12
    

    Mechanical Engineering: Design Alternative Energy Systems

    3 credits, prerequisite: Complete ME-303 and ME-316; and ME-417 or concurrently
    ME 445-40    Th     6:15-8:55 pm          Books   Freedman, Curt M           01/23-05/12
    	COURSE CROSSLISTED WITH ME 540

    Mechanical Engineering: Design of Alternate Energy Systems

    3 credits
    ME 540-40    Th     6:15-8:55 pm          Books   Freedman, Curt M           01/23-05/12
    	COURSE CROSSLISTED WITH ME 445 MS OR  5YR BS/MS STUDENTS ONLY

    Mechanical Engineering: Numerical Simulation of Acoustics & Flui

    3 credits, prerequisite: Graduate standing.
    ME 642-40    W      6:00-8:30 pm          Books   Lipkens, Bart              01/23-05/12
    

    Mechanical Engineering: Applied Finite Element Analysis

    3 credits, prerequisite: Baccalaureat Degree in Mechanical, Civil or Aeronautical Engineering, or permission of instructor.
    ME 646-40    M      6:00-8:30 pm          Books   Roche, Charles             01/23-05/12
    	CROSS LISTED WITH CEE 602

    Marketing (return to Evening Course table)

    Marketing: Promotional Design & Application

    3 credits, prerequisite: MK-200 or HONB-200, and Junior standing.
    MK 340-40    Th     6:20-9:00 pm          Books   Fitzgerald, Gerry          01/23-05/12
    

    Music (return to Evening Course table)

    Music: CMSS Indiv Musical Instrum Instruct

    3 credits, prerequisite: Permission of the Coordinator of Music.
    MUS 250-42          By Arrangement        Books   Battema, Doug              CLOSED 
    	Permission of instructor is required.
    Laboratory Fee $300

    Sign Language (return to Evening Course table)

    Sign Language: Basic Sign Language, Level I

    3 credits, prerequisite: Formerly COMM 101
    SL 101-40    MW     6:00-7:20 pm          Books   Goncalves, Dulce S.        CLOSED 
    

    2023 Spring Semester Course Schedule posted Mon 11/28/2022 07:13 PM by Linda Chojnicki,
    Western New England University's Academic Schedule Controller.