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History Following certain course descriptions are the designations: F, Sp, Su, A. These indicate the semesters fall, spring, summer, alternating, in which the course is normally offered and are intended as an aid to students planning their programs of study. |
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HIST 498 - Senior Seminar in American History Credits: 3
A research course in selected fields of American history at the senior level. Students conduct historical research with close guidance from the instructor and write extensive, well-documented papers. HIST 498 or HIST 499 is required for history major and HIST 398 , HIST 498, or HIST 499 for history minor. Prereq: HIST 101 or HIST 102 and HIST 298 , or consent of instructor. Term(s) Offered (F=Fall, Sp=Spring, Su=Summer): Sp, F. May be taken twice for credit toward history major or minor. If taken twice for major, or in addition to HIST 499 , it will count in Elective Area I. If taken twice for minor, or taken in addition to HIST 398 or HIST 499 , it will count in Elective Area I.
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HIST 499 - Senior Seminar in World History Credits: 3
A research course in selected fields of World History at the senior level. Students conduct historical research with close guidance from the instructor and write extensive, well-documented papers. HIST 498 or HIST 499 is required for history major and HIST 398 , HIST 498 , or HIST 499 for history minor. Prereq: HIST 111 or HIST 112 and HIST 298 , or consent of instructor. Term(s) Offered (F=Fall, Sp=Spring, Su=Summer): Sp, F. May be taken twice for credit toward history major or minor. If taken twice for major, or in addition to HIST 498 , it will count in Elective Area II. If taken twice for minor, or taken in addition to HIST 398 or HIST 498 , it will count in Elective Area II.
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HIST 519 - Communal Societies in America Credits: 3
A study of the principles, practices, historical development, and contributions of communal societies in America from 1663 to the present. Emphasis on Shakers, Harmony Society, Mormons, Owenites, Brook Farm, Oneida, Hutterities, Theosophists, and recent communitarians. Prereq: No prereq.
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Humanities These courses, which all include interdisciplinary elements, may be used to satisfy the Western Culture component of the University Core Curriculum. |
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IM 641 - Principles and Practices of Quality Management Credits: 3
Application of fundamental principles of quality management in analyzing and solving operations and manufacturing decisions in modern technological enterprises. Emphasis is directed at the management and control of quality to provide an environment for continuous improvement. Topics to be examined are quality philosophies, Total Quality Management, continuous improvement, Baldridge Award and criteria, ISO Standards, quality control, quality improvement, reliability management, six sigma, design of experiments, quality measurement tools, and quality function deployment. Prereq: graduate standing and IM 603 - Survey of Statistics or equivalent or approval of graduate advisor. Three hours lecture.
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International Studies Following certain course descriptions are the designations: F, Sp, Su. These indicate the semesters fall, spring, summer in which the course is normally offered and are intended as an aid to students planning their programs of study. |
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Japanese Following certain course descriptions are the designations: F, Sp, Su. These indicate the semesters fall, spring, summer in which the course is normally offered and are intended as an aid to students planning their programs of study. |
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JRN 180 - Journalism Workshop Credits: 3
Credit for adequate work toward final publication of The Shield newspaper, its Internet site, or for an approved CAP course, doing writing, editing, photography, layout, graphics, sales, and/or management. Students may earn up to three hours credit for this course, but may enroll for no more than one credit hour per semester. No more than three credit hours may be applied to a major or minor in Communications. Term(s) Offered (F=Fall, Sp=Spring, Su=Summer): F, Sp.
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JRN 374 - Internet Communications Credits: 3
History of Internet, how it works, how to do effective data searches, building web sites and home pages, establishing links, importing graphics, effective layout and design, scanning photos, doing in-depth research, ethics, legal concerns, and specialty uses. Prereq: JRN 281 or ADV 347 or CMST 301 or PRL 362 or RTV 256 or consent of instructor. Term(s) Offered (F=Fall, Sp=Spring, Su=Summer): F, Sp.
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JRN 400 - Independent Study in Journalism Credits: 1-3
This course is designed to provide an opportunity for upper-division communications majors and minors to research subject areas in the field of journalism. A maximum of six hours may be taken; only three may be taken in any one semester. Students who wish to take independent study courses in the journalism curriculum should be aware of the following points: 1) Only six hours of independent study may apply toward a major in communications; 2) No more than three hours of Journalism 400 may be directed by the same instructor; 3) Students wishing to enroll in independent study courses must receive written permission from their instructors prior to registration. Prereq: 21 hours of communications, upper division status, and written consent of instructor. Term(s) Offered (F=Fall, Sp=Spring, Su=Summer): F, Sp, Su.
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JRN 481 - Reporting Public Affairs Credits: 3
A journalism capstone course designed to polish the reporting skills of journalism majors. Course work, writing assignments, and class lectures and discussions will focus on the covering of local and state government, the judicial system, the local and state legislative process, and regional agencies. Each student will produce an in-depth, current news series or package on an issue or topic of current interest. Prereq: COMM 192 , JRN 281 , and JRN 381 . Term(s) Offered (F=Fall, Sp=Spring, Su=Summer): Sp.
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Liberal Studies |
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