May 16, 2024  
2013-2014 Academic Catalog 
    
2013-2014 Academic Catalog [Archived Catalog]

Course Descriptions


 
  
  • ANTH 511 - Louisiana Indians from Prehistoric to Modern Times (Lec. 3, Cr. 3)


    Prehistory, ethnohistory, and current anthropology of the Indian peoples of Louisiana. Lectures and discussions will be supplemented by directed reading, independent research, and research papers.

    Notes
    No duplicate credit for ANTH 511 and ANTH 411.

    Lec. 3 Cr. 3

  
  • ARED 445 - Student Teaching in Art (Lab. 18, Cr. 9)


    LCCN: N/A

    Full-day experience teaching art in a school setting. Classroom teaching, oral communication, studio production of art and production of student art exhibitions, and related activities in an all-day assignment. Minimum of 200 actual teaching hours and 100 hours of observation required. Mandatory attendance at seminars.

    Prerequisites: EDUC 200, completion of all methods courses with a grade of “C” of better with an overall GPA of 2.5 or better on a 4.0 scale, passage of the PLT and Art Content Knowledge specialty test. Permission from director of Student Teaching and Professional Education Services (ST/PES).

    Lab. 18 Cr. 9

    Capstone Course CAP
  
  • ARED 483 - Student Teaching Non-Master’s Certification in Art K-12 (Lab. 12, Cr. 6)


    Full-day experience in a school setting. Minimum of 200 actual teaching hours must be completed with a minimum of 10 days in all-day teaching.

    Prerequisites: Bachelor’s degree, completion of all required education courses, EDUC 499, and passing scores on the Praxis II: PLT, and the Art Content Knowledge exam.

    Lab. 12 Cr. 6

  
  • ARED 485 - Internship Non-Master’s Alternative Certification in Art K-12 (Lab. 6, Cr. 3)


    Inservice teachers seeking certification in the teaching of art K-12. Supervision provided by the principal, a designated classroom teacher, and a university supervisor.

    Notes
    Intern will enroll for two consecutive semesters, with credit given each semester.

    Prerequisites: Bachelor’s degree, completion of all required education courses, EDUC 499 and passing scores on the Praxis II: PLT and the Art Content Knowledge exam.

    Lab. 6 Cr. 3

  
  • ART 101 - Basic Design (Lab. 6, Cr. 3)


    LCCN: CART 1113, Art Structure/2-D Design

    Foundation for the visual arts. Creative application of graphic design theory in various media.

    Prerequisites: none.

    Lab. 6 Cr. 3

    General Education Core Curriculum
    Fine Arts

    Writing Enriched Course WE

  
  • ART 102 - Basic Design (Lab. 6, Cr. 3)


    LCCN: CART 2303, Color Theory

    Foundation for the visual arts. Creative application of graphic design theory in various media.

    Prerequisites: none.

    Lab. 6 Cr. 3

    General Education Core Curriculum
    Fine Arts

    Writing Enriched Course WE

  
  • ART 105 - Art and the Computer (Lab. 6, Cr. 3)


    LCCN: N/A

    Introduction to the computer as a tool for artistic expression.

    Lab. 6 Cr. 3

    General Education Core Curriculum
    Fine Arts

    Writing Enriched Course WE

  
  • ART 200 - Sophomore Portfolio Review (Lab. 2, Cr. 1)


    Majors must complete sophomore review to assess progress the semester during which the visual arts core (ART 101, 102, 105, 217-218) is completed. Faculty committee assesses the student’s portfolio against standards of progress.

    Notes
    Open to Visual Art/Art Education majors only.

    Lab. 2 Cr. 1

  
  • ART 203 - Introduction to 3-D Design (Lab. 6, Cr. 3)


    LCCN: CART 1123, 3-D Design

    Introductory course dealing with the basic theories, exploration, and application of 3-D design.

    Prerequisites: ART 101 and ART 102.

    Lab. 6 Cr. 3

  
  • ART 211 - Beginning Painting (Lab. 6, Cr. 3)


    Introduction to problems in composition with color.

    Prerequisites: ART 102 and ART 217

    Lab. 6 Cr. 3

  
  • ART 217 - Drawing (Lab. 6, Cr. 3)


    LCCN: CART 2203, Beginning Drawing

    Development of skills and study of the principles underlying all creative and representational drawing.

    Prerequisites: ART 217 is a prerequisite to ART 218, or permission of department head.

    Lab. 6 Cr. 3

    General Education Core Curriculum
    Fine Arts

    Writing Enriched Course WE

  
  • ART 218 - Drawing (Lab. 6, Cr. 3)


    Development of skills and study of the principles underlying all creative and representational drawing.

    Prerequisites: ART 217 is a prerequisite to ART 218, or permission of department head.

    Lab. 6 Cr. 3

    Writing Enriched Course WE

  
  • ART 222 - Introduction to Printmaking (Lab. 6, Cr. 3)


    Overview of the printmaking processes with technical experimentation in one or more of the major printmaking areas.

    Prerequisites: ART 101 and ART 217.

    Lab. 6 Cr. 3

  
  • ART 225 - Introduction to Graphic Design (Lab. 6, Cr. 3)


    Graphic design from concept to presentation using the computer. Studio problems from idea to finished product.

    Prerequisites: ART 101 and ART 217.

    Lab. 6 Cr. 3

  
  • ART 228 - Introduction to Photography (Lab. 6, Cr. 3)


    LCCN: N/A

    Introduction to camera settings and printing processes through a practical and expressive application of photographic processes in the visual arts.

    Lab. 6 Cr. 3

    General Education Core Curriculum
    Fine Arts

  
  • ART 245 - Introduction to Clay (Lab. 6, Cr. 3)


    LCCN: N/A

    Introduction to handbuilding, throwing on the wheel, and non-vessel construction.

    Lab. 6 Cr. 3

    General Education Core Curriculum
    Fine Arts

  
  • ART 251 - Introduction to Visual Arts (Lab. 6, Cr. 3)


    LCCN: N/A

    Basic elements and principles of the visual arts; the vocabulary of art; appreciation and understanding of diverse styles and mediums of art, past and present; developing visual literacy. Includes opportunities to experience art (reproductions and/or live) and lab experiences.

    Notes
    Does not meet art history requirements for candidates of the B.A. program in Art. No duplicate credit for ART 351 and ART 251.

    Lab. 6 Cr. 3

    General Education Core Curriculum
    Fine Arts

    Writing Enriched Course WE

  
  • ART 261 - Art History: Ancient through Medieval (Lec. 3, Cr. 3)


    LCCN: N/A

    Chronological survey of art: prehistoric, Near-Eastern, Greek, Roman, and medieval art.

    Notes
    Open to non-art majors. No duplicate credit for ART 261 and ART 361.

    Lec. 3 Cr. 3

    General Education Core Curriculum
    Fine Arts

  
  • ART 262 - Art History: Renaissance to Modern (Lec. 3, Cr. 3)


    LCCN: N/A

    Chronological survey of Renaissance to modern art.

    Notes
    Open to non-art majors. No duplicate credit for ART 262 and ART 362.

    Lec. 3 Cr. 3

    General Education Core Curriculum
    Fine Arts

  
  • ART 305 - Illustration (Lab. 6, Cr. 3)


    Introduction to digital illustration. Photoshop and other computer illustration techniques are explored along with traditional studio media.

    Prerequisites: ART 101, ART 102, and ART 225.

    Lab. 6 Cr. 3

  
  • ART 306 - Illustration (Lab. 6, Cr. 3)


    Introduction to digital illustration. Photoshop and other computer illustration techniques are explored along with traditional studio media.

    Prerequisites: ART 225 and ART 305.

    Lab. 6 Cr. 3

  
  • ART 311 - Intermediate Painting (Lab. 6, Cr. 3)


    Intermediate studio in painting emphasizing the development of personal vision and imagery with a continued investigation of materials and techniques.

    Prerequisite: ART 102, ART 211, and ART 217.

    Lab. 6 Cr. 3

  
  • ART 312 - Intermediate Painting (Lab. 6, Cr. 3)


    Intermediate studio in painting emphasizing the development of personal vision and imagery with a continued investigation of materials and techniques.

    Prerequisite: ART 211 and ART 311.

    Lab. 6 Cr. 3

  
  • ART 317 - Figure Drawing (Lab. 6, Cr. 3)


    Drawing in various media from models.

    Prerequisites:ART 217 and ART 218.

    Lab. 6 Cr. 3

  
  • ART 318 - Figure Drawing (Lab. 6, Cr. 3)


    Drawing in various media from models.

    Prerequisites:ART 217, ART 218, and ART 317.

    Lab. 6 Cr. 3

  
  • ART 322 - Intermediate Printmaking (Lab. 6, Cr. 3)


    Intermediate studio printmaking. Topics include: monoprinting, silkscreen, lithography, relief, and intaglio. May be repeated to accrue a total of 6 hours.

    Notes
    No duplicate credit for ART 322, ART 223, ART 224, ART, 319, ART 320, ART 323, or ART 324.

    Prerequisite: ART 222

    Lab. 6 Cr. 3

  
  • ART 325 - Internship in Graphic Design (Cr. 3)


    Practical experience in graphic design, photography, and/or digital media. Intern assigned to work a number of hours each week under supervision of a cooperating business or agency and a coordinator from the Department of Visual Arts.

    Cr. 3

  
  • ART 326 - Intermediate Graphic Design (Lab. 6, Cr. 3)


    Studio problems in corporate identity, brochures, packaging, and poster design using computer.

    Prerequisites: ART 101, ART 217, and ART 225.

    Lab. 6 Cr. 3

  
  • ART 327 - Intermediate Advertising Design (Lab. 6, Cr. 3)


    Studio problems in corporate identity, brochures, packaging, and poster design using computer.

    Prerequisites: ART 225 and ART 326.

    Lab. 6 Cr. 3

  
  • ART 328 - Intermediate Photography (Lab. 6, Cr. 3)


    Introduction work in creative photography.

    Prerequisite: ART 228.

    Lab. 6 Cr. 3

  
  • ART 329 - Intermediate Photography (Lab. 6, Cr. 3)


    Intermediate work in creative photography.

    Prerequisites: ART 228 and ART 328.

    Lab. 6 Cr. 3

  
  • ART 331 - Art Education (Lab. 6, Cr. 3)


    LCCN: N/A

    Designed for the non-art major in the study of materials, crafts, and processes recommended for use in the art program for elementary school grades.

    Notes
    No duplicate credit for ART 331 and ARED 331.

    Lab. 6 Cr. 3

    General Education Core Curriculum
    Fine Arts

  
  • ART 334 - Classroom Organization and Management in Art and Field Experiences (Lab. 6, Cr. 3)


    Research-based models and strategies of classroom management and organization in the art classroom for grades K-12 with directed observations and teaching experiences designed to prepare the student for a successful career in teaching. Required studio art experiences using tools and materials appropriate for use in a K-12 school setting.

    Prerequisites: ART 200, EDUC 200 or permission of department head. No duplicate credit for ART 334 and ARED 334.

    Lab. 6 Cr. 3

    Field Experience Field Experience: 40 hours

    Writing Enriched Course WE

  
  • ART 337 - Contemporary Approaches to Drawing (Lab. 6, Cr. 3)


    Experimental methods and materials with emphasis on developing a personal creative approach to drawing.

    Prerequisites: ART 101, ART 217, ART 218, and ART 317.

    Lab. 6 Cr. 3

  
  • ART 338 - Contemporary Approaches to Drawing (Lab. 6, Cr. 3)


    Experimental methods and materials with emphasis on developing a personal creative approach to drawing.

    Prerequisites: ART 317 and ART 337.

    Lab. 6 Cr. 3

  
  • ART 345 - Intermediate Clay (Lab. 6, Cr. 3)


    Studio problems dealing with contemporary concepts in ceramics; practice of combining methods of handbuilding and throwing; origination of glaze formulas and clay bodies and practice in firing kilns.

    Prerequisite: ART 245

    Lab. 6 Cr. 3

  
  • ART 346 - Intermediate Clay (Lab. 6, Cr. 3)


    Studio problems dealing with contemporary concepts in ceramics; practice of combining methods of handbuilding and throwing; origination of glaze formulas and clay bodies and practice in firing kilns.

    Prerequisites: ART 245 and ART 345.

    Lab. 6 Cr. 3

  
  • ART 352 - Art Appreciation (Lec. 3, Cr. 3)


    Guided and/or independent research related to art history with an emphasis on twentieth-century art. Field trips and/or tours of major galleries and museums.

    Notes
    Course may be repeated as topics vary.

    Prerequisite: Permission of department head.

    Lec. 3 Cr. 3

  
  • ART 355H - Honors Art History: An Historical Approach to Art (Lec. 3, Cr. 3)


    Historical survey of the nature and development of western art. Students will become familiar with the major artists, styles, and periods by means of viewing slides during lecture. Field trips to museums and galleries.

    Prerequisites: Admission to Honors College; Sophomore standing.

    Lec. 3 Cr. 3

  
  • ART 363 - Art History: Origins of Modern Art (Lec. 3, Cr. 3)


    LCCN: N/A

    Survey of the influences, forms, participants, and trends of Modernism from the mid-19th century to 1945.

    Notes
    Open to non-art majors.

    Lec. 3 Cr. 3

    General Education Core Curriculum
    Fine Arts

  
  • ART 364 - History of Photography (Lec. 3, Cr. 3)


    Survey of the evolution of photography from its beginning in the early 19th century to the present day.

    Lec. 3 Cr. 3

  
  • ART 365 - History of Film (Lec. 3, Cr. 3)


    LCCN: N/A

    Survey of film history through current works in cinema.

    Lec. 3 Cr. 3

    General Education Core Curriculum
    Fine Arts

  
  • ART 367 - Art since 1945 (Lec. 3, Cr. 3)


    History of contemporary art from 1945 to present.

    Lec. 3 Cr. 3

  
  • ART 368 - History of Ceramics (Lec. 3, Cr. 3)


    Historical development and cultural diversity of ceramics, style and form, from 6,000 B.C. to the present.

    Lec. 3 Cr. 3

  
  • ART 369 - Visual Resource Management Internship (Lab. 6, Cr. 3)


    Practical experience in the management of visual resources, documentation of artworks, digital image correction, cataloging and indexing of resources.

    Notes
    May be repeated to accrue a total of 6 hours.

    Prerequisite: Permission of department head.

    Lab. 6 Cr. 3

  
  • ART 371 - Special Topics in Art History (Lab. 2-6, Cr. 1-3)


    Selected topics in art history.

    Notes
    May require visiting artist lectures or workshops. Open to art majors only. May be repeated to accrue a total of 9 hours.

    Prerequisite: Permission of department head.

    Lab. 2-6 Cr. 1-3

  
  • ART 375 - Special Topics in Art Studio (Lab. 2-6, Cr. 1-3)


    Selected studio area.

    Notes
    May require workshops with visiting artists. Open to art majors only. May be repeated to accrue a total of 9 hours.

    Prerequisite: Permission of department head.

    Lab. 2-6 Cr. 1-3

  
  • ART 400 - Senior Project Portfolio Exhibition/Review (Lab. 4, Cr. 2)


    Proposal and execution of a senior project portfolio under the direction of a major professor. Project culminates in participation in the senior exhibition. Faculty committee will assess the student’s portfolio against the standards of progress. Students must earn a grade of “C” or higher as a degree requirement.

    Notes
    Open to Visual Art/Art Education majors only.

    Lab. 4 Cr. 2

    Writing Enriched Course WE

  
  • ART 405 - Advanced Illustration (Lab. 6, Cr. 3)


    Advanced problems in the design of music packaging, posters, magazine covers, book covers, and story illustrations.

    Notes
    May be repeated to accrue a total of 6 hours as projects vary.

    Prerequisites: ART 305 and ART 306.

    Lab. 6 Cr. 3

  
  • ART 406 - Advanced Illustration (Lab. 6, Cr. 3)


    Advanced problems in the design of music packaging, posters, magazine covers, book covers, and story illustrations.

    Notes
    May be repeated to accrue a total of 6 hours as projects vary.

    Prerequisites: ART 306 and ART 405.

    Lab. 6 Cr. 3

  
  • ART 411 - Advanced Painting (Lab. 6, Cr. 3)


    Advanced studio work in painting, emphasizing the development of personal vision and imagery with a continued investigation of materials and techniques.

    Notes
    Each course may be repeated to accrue a total of 6 hours.

    Prerequisites: ART 311 and ART 312.

    Lab. 6 Cr. 3

  
  • ART 412 - Advanced Painting (Lab. 6, Cr. 3)


    Advanced studio work in painting, emphasizing the development of personal vision and imagery with a continued investigation of materials and techniques.

    Notes
    May be repeated to accrue a total of 6 hours.

    Prerequisites: ART 312 and ART 411.

    Lab. 6 Cr. 3

  
  • ART 413 - Methods and Strategies of Teaching Art K-12 and Field Experiences (Lab. 6, Cr. 3)


    Methods and strategies of instruction in art, kindergarten through grade twelve. Emphasis on motivational approaches and lesson planning. Required studio art experiences using tools and materials appropriate for use in a K-12 school setting.

    Prerequisites: ARED 334. No duplicate credit for ART 413 and ARED 413.

    Lab. 6 Cr. 3

    Field Experience Field Experience: 45 hours

    Writing Enriched Course WE

  
  • ART 414 - Directed Observations and Field Experiences in Art (Lab. 6, Cr. 3)


    Classroom experiences through directed observation, participation in schools with a focus on managing the ecology of the classroom, teacher belief systems, student perceptions socio-cultural and motivational issues: cognitive models for classroom management emphasized. Required studio art experiences using tools and materials appropriate for use in a K-12 school setting.

    Prerequisites: ART 200, EDUC 200, passing scores on the PRAXIS PLT and the Art Content Knowledge exams, permission from department heads of Teacher Education and Visual Arts. No duplicate credit for ART 414 and ARED 414.

    Lab. 6 Cr. 3

    Field Experience Field Experience: 60 hours

  
  • ART 417 - Advanced Drawing Studio I (Lab. 6, Cr. 3)


    Directed studies for advanced students.

    Notes
    May be repeated to accrue a total of 6 hours.

    Prerequisites: ART 317 and ART 318.

    Lab. 6 Cr. 3

  
  • ART 418 - Advanced Drawing Studio II (Lab. 6, Cr. 3)


    Directed studies for advanced students.

    Notes
    May be repeated to accrue a total of 6 hours.

    Prerequisites: ART 318 and ART 417.

    Lab. 6 Cr. 3

  
  • ART 423 - Printmaking Studio (Lab. 6, Cr. 3)


    Laboratory for continued studio practice in a specialized process.

    Notes
    May be repeated to accrue a total of 6 hours as projects vary.

    Prerequisites: ART 222 and ART 322

    Lab. 6 Cr. 3

  
  • ART 424 - Printmaking Studio (Lab. 6, Cr. 3)


    Laboratory for continued studio practice in a specialized process.

    Notes
    May be repeated to accrue a total of 6 hours as projects vary.

    Prerequisites: ART 322 and ART 423

    Lab. 6 Cr. 3

  
  • ART 426 - Advanced Graphic Design Studio I (Lab. 6, Cr. 3)


    Advanced agency studio problems for senior-level students.

    Notes
    May be repeated to accrue a total of 6 hours as projects vary.

    Prerequisites: ART 326 and ART 327

    Lab. 6 Cr. 3

  
  • ART 427 - Advanced Graphic Design Studio (Lab. 6, Cr. 3)


    Advanced agency studio problems for senior level students.

    Notes
    May be repeated to accrue a total of 6 hours as projects vary.

    Prerequisites: ART 327 and ART 426

    Lab. 6 Cr. 3

  
  • ART 428 - Advanced Photography Studio (Lab. 6, Cr. 3)


    Advanced work in creative photography.

    Notes
    Each course may be repeated to accrue a total of 6 hours.

    Prerequisites: ART 328 and ART 329.

    Lab. 6 Cr. 3

  
  • ART 429 - Advanced Photography Studio II (Lab. 6, Cr. 3)


    Advanced work in creative photography.

    Notes
    May be repeated to accrue a total of 6 hours as projects vary.

    Prerequisites: ART 329 and ART 428.

    Lab. 6 Cr. 3

  
  • ART 430 - Senior Graphic Design Portfolio (Lab. 6, Cr. 3)


    Capstone experience for senior-level students in the graphic design concentration. Development of a professional presentation portfolio to prepare students for entry into the graphic design field.

    Prerequisite: ART 327.

    Lab. 6 Cr. 3

    Writing Enriched Course WE

    Capstone Course CAP
  
  • ART 431 - Art Education Workshop (Lab. 6, Cr. 3)


    Advanced study of the theory, planning, and techniques recommended for use in elementary school art programs. Designed for in-service classroom teachers, supervisors, and administrators.

    Notes
    No duplicate credit for ART 431 and ARED 431 or ART 531 and ARED 531.

    Lab. 6 Cr. 3

  
  • ART 432 - Directed Studio Practice (Lab. 6, Cr. 3)


    Continued practice in selected studio areas.

    Notes
    Each course may be repeated once for credit.

    Prerequisites: 6 semester hours in studio area selected and permission of department head. ART 432 is prerequisite to ART 433.

    Lab. 6 Cr. 3

    Writing Enriched Course WE

  
  • ART 433 - Directed Studio Practice (Lab. 6, Cr. 3)


    Continued practice in selected studio areas.

    Notes
    Each course may be repeated once for credit.

    Prerequisites: 6 semester hours in studio area selected and permission of department head. ART 432 is prerequisite to ART 433.

    Lab. 6 Cr. 3

    Writing Enriched Course WE

  
  • ART 435 - Internship in Gallery Installations (Lab. 6, Cr. 3)


    Practical experience in art gallery installations.

    Notes
    May be repeated to accrue a total of 6 hours.

    Prerequisite: Permission of department head.

    Lab. 6 Cr. 3

  
  • ART 437 - Advanced Contemporary Approaches to Drawing (Lab. 6, Cr. 3)


    Advanced study in experimental methods and materials with emphasis on developing a personal creative approach to drawing.

    Prerequisites: ART 337 and ART 338.

    Lab. 6 Cr. 3

  
  • ART 438 - Advanced Contemporary Approaches to Drawing (Lab. 6, Cr. 3)


    Advanced study in experimental methods and materials with emphasis on developing a personal creative approach to drawing.

    Prerequisites: ART 338 and ART 437.

    Lab. 6 Cr. 3

  
  • ART 444 - Internship in University Services (Lab. 6, Cr. 3)


    Practical experience in university-related graphics, photography and/or web design. Interns assigned to projects under supervision of appropriate university department or project director.

    Notes
    May be repeated to accrue a total of 6 hours as projects vary.

    Prerequisite: Permission of department head.

    Lab. 6 Cr. 3

  
  • ART 445 - Advanced Clay (Lab. 6, Cr. 3)


    Advanced studio work in a predetermined area of specialization.

    Notes
    May be repeated to accrue a total of 6 hours as projects vary.

    Prerequisites: ART 345 and ART 346.

    Lab. 6 Cr. 3

  
  • ART 446 - Advanced Clay (Lab. 6, Cr. 3)


    Advanced studio work in a predetermined area of specialization.

    Notes
    May be repeated to accrue a total of 6 hours.

    Prerequisites: ART 346 and ART 445.

    Lab. 6 Cr. 3

  
  • ART 450 - Senior Art Seminar (Lec. 3, Cr. 3)


    Professional practice issues in the arts to include portfolio presentation, preparation of work for exhibition, the creation of a safe studio, and the business aspects of art. Requires in-depth oral presentation on a living artist and the creation of a professional, self-promotional portfolio package.

    Lec. 3 Cr. 3

    Writing Enriched Course WE

    Capstone Course CAP
  
  • ART 461 - Topics in Non-Western Art History (Lec. 3, Cr. 3)


    Topics in non-western history.

    Notes
    May be repeated three times as topics vary, to accrue a total of nine hours.

    Open to non-art majors.

    Lec. 3 Cr. 3

    Writing Enriched Course WE

  
  • BADM 120 - Topics in Contemporary Business (Lec. 3, Cr. 3)


    An overview of modern business in the global economy including a study of its major functional areas and its career opportunities.

    Notes
    No duplicate credit for BADM 120 and MGMT 101.

    Lec. 3 Cr. 3

  
  • BADM 201 - Legal Environment (Lec. 3, Cr. 3)


    Structure and function of the legal environment of business, business ethics, constitution and business, international legal environment, structure of the court system, administrative agencies, federal securities regulation, antitrust, white-collar crimes, consumer law, employment discrimination, and business contracts.

    Lec. 3 Cr. 3

  
  • BADM 218 - Issues in Global Business (Lec. 3, Cr. 3)


    Overview of forces shaping global economy and challenges facing international business operations. Includes economic, political, ethical and cultural factors; international organizations, institutions and conventions; and the organization and practices of multinational firms.

    Prerequisite: Sophomore standing.

    Lec. 3 Cr. 3

    Writing Enriched Course WE

  
  • BADM 275 - Analytical Tools for Business Decisions (Lec. 3, Cr. 3)


    Applied analytical and qualitative methods for analysis of common business decision problems; multiple regression, forecasting, math programming and optimization (linear programming, network models, integer programming, mixed integer programming, queuing theory); computer simulation and decision analysis. MS EXCEL and other software tools used.

    Prerequisite: MATH 130 (C or better) and MATH 231 or BADM 215.

    Lec. 3 Cr. 3

  
  • BADM 400 - Study Abroad (Cr. 12)


    LCCN: N/A

    Intensive study of business and culture in a foreign country. Students learn practical aspects of international business management and the prospects of working in an international environment. Issues covered include economics, cultural, technological, demographic, political, and legal environments.

    Prerequisites: Permission of department head. Junior standing.

    Cr. 12

  
  • BADM 418 - International Business (Lec. 3, Cr. 3)


    International business, international trade, and the role of managers in a global economy. Product marketing, financial, personnel, accounting, tax, and regulatory environmental impact.

    Prerequisites: BADM 218, FIN. 310, MKTG 320, and MGMT 300. Junior standing.

    Lec. 3 Cr. 3

  
  • BADM 485 - Business Internship (Cr. 3)


    Structured program of work experience in business with a participating employer and a coordinator from the College of Business. Minimum of 150 clock hours of work experience is required for 3 hours of credit.

    Notes
    Open to General Business Administration majors only.

    Prerequisites: FIN 310, MGMT 300, MKTG 320; 3.0 grade point average in the College of Business or permission of department head. Junior standing.

    Cr. 3

  
  • BADM 601 - Applied Business Statistics (Lec. 3, Cr. 3)


    Statistical methodologies and applications in business research and decision making. Includes descriptive statistics, sampling, hypothesis testing, non-parametric tests, analysis ofo variance, simple and multiple regression analyses, probability applications for business decision-making under uncertainty, quality control, and business forecasting. Introduces information technology and spreadsheet (EXCEL) for data analysis.

     

    Prerequisites: Acceptance in a graduate degree program and permission of MBA Director.

    Lec. 3 Cr. 3

  
  • BADM 615 - Operations Management (Lec. 3, Cr. 3)


    Addresses strategic and operational issues consisting of process analysis, design and improvement, capacity constraints and cycle time relating to inventory management, supply chain management and operations strategy. Topics include: queuing theory, linear programming, network models, integers programming, project evaluation, simulation and risk assessment. Introduces information technology and spreadsheet models for complex business decision, re-engineering and improving business processes.

     

    Prerequisites: BADM 601 or its equivalent and permission of MBA Director.

    Lec. 3 Cr. 3

  
  • BADM 616 - Seminar in Current Business Problems (Lec. 3, Cr. 3)


    Current business issues are addressed as they relate to individual and corporate success. Emphasis is placed on how to deal with current business problems that challenge business leasders and how to develop coping methods to help ensure individual and corporate success.

    Prerequisite: Permission of MBA Director.

    Lec. 3 Cr. 3

  
  • BADM 618 - International Business (Lec. 3, Cr. 3)


    Overview of international environment, management of cross cultural differences, applications of international trade theories and policies, economic integration and globalization, World Trade Organization, international corporate finance and global financial markets, measurement and management of exchange rate and political risks, direct foreign investment, challenges and opportunities of multinational corporations and the means by which they develop and sustain a competitive presence.

    Prerequisites: ECON 602, FIN 600, MGMT 604, and MKTG 605 or their equivalents and permission of the MBA Director.

     

    Lec. 3 Cr. 3

  
  • BADM 651 - Business Forecasting (Lec. 3, Cr. 3)


    Applications of statistical methods to estimate and test relationships in economics, business, and finance. Theory and applications of multiple regression techniques, time series models, and combination forecasting with emphasis of economic, industr, and firm data. Practical applications developed extensively in student projects.

    Prerequisites: BADM 601, ECON 602, and permission of MBA director.

    Lec. 3 Cr. 3

  
  • BADM 680 - Directed Study Abroad (Lec. 2, Lab. 2, Cr. 3)


    LCCN: N/A

    Enhances students’ competitive edge by expanding their knowledge of global cultures and impact on multinational business through participation in study abroad.

    Prerequisite: All foundation courses or their equivalent and permission of MBA director.

    Lec. 2 Lab. 2 Cr. 3

  
  • BADM 690 - Consulting Practicum (Cr. 3)


    Structured program of applied management theory into a consultation project of significant contribution to an employer. The student will create a project report and recommendations based upon employer needs that are comparable to that expected of a professional consultant.

    Prerequisites: Minimum of 15 hours earned toward MBA excluding foundation courses and permission of MBA director.

    Cr. 3

  
  • BARI 100 - Freshmen Performance Proficiency (Cr. 1-2)


    These courses are designed for aspiring music majors who present little or no back-ground in their chosen performance genre. The courses are intended to bring the student to the technical and musical level expected of an entering major.

    Notes
    Credit for these courses may not be used to fulfill degree requirements. They may be repeated once for credit.

    Cr. 1-2

  
  • BIOL 002 - Practical and Applied Anatomy (Lec. 2, Cr. 2)


    Provide a better understanding of basic human anatomy with emphasis on identification and terminology. Laboratory experience will enhance lecture.

    Notes
    Open only to students in M.A.S.H. (Medical Application of Science for Health). Credit for this course may not be used to fulfill degree requirements. Corequisite courses in biology must be taken simultaneously unless previous credit has been earned in one or the other.

    Lec. 2 Cr. 2

  
  • BIOL 003 - Practical and Applied Physiology (Lec. 2, Cr. 2)


    Provide a better understanding of basic human physiology with emphasis on health issues resulting from physiological alterations of the body systems. Laboratory experience will enhance lecture.

    Notes
    Open only to M.A.S.H. (Medical Application of Science for Health) students. Credit for this course may not be used to fulfill degree requirements. Corequisite courses in biology must be taken simultaneously unless previous credit has been earned in one or the other.

    Lec. 2 Cr. 2

  
  • BIOL 100 - Medical Terminology (Lec. 2, Cr. 2)


    Latin and Greek prefixes, suffixes, and their combined forms with special reference to medical terms.

    Notes
    Open to non-majors. Corequisite courses in biology must be taken simultaneously unless previous credit has been earned in one or the other.

    Lec. 2 Cr. 2

  
  • BIOL 101 - Introduction to Biology I (Lec. 3, Cr. 3)


    LCCN: CBIO 1033, General Biology I (Science Majors); CBIO 1034, General Biology I (Science Majors) Lec + Lab

    Intended for science majors. Basic biological principles and concepts with emphasis on the cellular and subcellular organization of living organisms, metabolism, and genetics.

    Notes
    No duplicate credit for BIOL 101 and BIOL 105.

    Lec. 3 Cr. 3

    General Education Core Curriculum
    Natural Sciences

  
  • BIOL 101L - Introduction to Biology I Laboratory (Lab. 2, Cr. 1)


    LCCN: CBIO 1031, General Biology I Lab (Science Majors); CBIO 1034, General Biology I (Science Majors) Lec + Lab

    Laboratory studies of cellular and subcellular phenomena using microscopy, electrophoresis, and computerized data acquisition.

    Notes
    Corequisite courses in biology must be taken simultaneously unless previous credit has been earned in one or the other.

    Prerequisite: credit for or concurrent with BIOL 101 or BIOL 105.

    Lab. 2 Cr. 1

  
  • BIOL 102 - Introduction to Biology II (Lec. 3, Cr. 3)


    LCCN: CBIO 1043, General Biology II (Science Majors); CBIO 1044, General Biology II (Science Majors) Lec + Lab

    Intended for science majors. Examination of the diversity, evolution, and ecology of living organisms.

    Notes
    No duplicate credit for BIOL 102 and BIOL 106.

    Prerequisite: BIOL 101.

    Lec. 3 Cr. 3

    General Education Core Curriculum
    Natural Sciences

    Writing Enriched Course WE

  
  • BIOL 102L - Introduction to Biology II Laboratory (Lab. 2, Cr. 1)


    LCCN: CBIO 1041, General Biology II Lab (Science Majors); CBIO 1044, General Biology II (Science Majors) Lec + Lab

    Laboratory studies of the diversity, evolution, and ecology of living organisms.

    Notes
    Corequisite courses in biology must be taken simultaneously unless previous credit has been earned in one or the other.

    Prerequisite: credit for or concurrent with BIOL 102 or BIOL 106.

    Lab. 2 Cr. 1

  
  • BIOL 105 - Living World I (Lec. 3, Cr. 3)


    LCCN: CBIO 1013, General Biology I

    Basic biological principles and concepts for non-science majors.

    Notes
    No duplicate credit for BIOL 105 and BIOL 101. Corequisite courses in biology must be taken simultaneously unless previous credit has been earned in one or the other.

    Lec. 3 Cr. 3

    General Education Core Curriculum
    Natural Sciences

  
  • BIOL 106 - Living World II (Lec. 3, Cr. 3)


    LCCN: CBIO 1023, General Biology II

    Basic biological principles and concepts for non-science majors.

    Notes
    Duplicate credit will not be awarded for BIOL 106 and BIOL 102. Corequisite courses in biology must be taken simultaneously unless previous credit has been earned in one or the other.

    Prerequisite: BIOL 105 or BIOL 101.

    Lec. 3 Cr. 3

    General Education Core Curriculum
    Natural Sciences

    Writing Enriched Course WE

  
  • BIOL 107 - Introduction to Plant Science (Lec. 3, Lab. 3, Cr. 4)


    Principles and practices involved in the production and utilization of plants with emphasis on world food crops.

    Notes
    No duplicate credit for BIOL 107 and AGRI 101. Cannot be used as a biology elective by Biological Science majors. Corequisite courses in biology must be taken simultaneously unless previous credit has been earned in one or the other.

    Lec. 3 Lab. 3 Cr. 4

  
  • BIOL 201 - Microbiology for Nursing and Allied Health (Lec. 3, Lab. 2, Cr. 4)


    LCCN: CBIOL 2114, Microbiology for Nursing & Allied Health Lec + Lab

    Microbial cell structure, function, metabolism; control of microbial growth, impact of microorganisms on human health, and role of immune system combating disease.

    Notes
    No duplicate credit for BIOL 201, MBIO 201, or BIOL 211.

    Lec. 3 Lab. 2 Cr. 4

    General Education Core Curriculum
    Natural Sciences

    Writing Enriched Course WE

 

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