Sep 27, 2024  
2015-2016 General Catalog 
    
2015-2016 General Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Course Descriptions


 

French

  
  • FRE 3420 Advanced French Grammar And Syntax (3).


  
  • FRE 3421 Frn Gram & Comp II


  
  • FRE 3440 Business French


  
  • FRE 3500 French Civilization (3)


    Prerequisite: Fre 2201 Or Equivalent. A Survey Of French Civilization . Authentic Texts Will Be Used To Highlight Aspects Of French History, Art, Government, Education, And Media To Promote Cross-cultural Understanding.

  
  • FRE 3700 Introduction To Linguistics (3)


    Introductory Study Of General Linguistics And The Major Branches Of Linguistic Analysis In Relation To The French Language.

  
  • FRE 3780 Phonetics (3)


    Prerequisite: Fre 2201 Or EquIValent. Study Of Phonetics As An Aid To Pronunciation. Emphasis Is On Phonetic Transcription, Correct Pronunciation, And Parosody.

  
  • FRE 4400 French Conversation And Composition (3)


    Prerequisite: Fre 2201 Or EquIValent. A Systematic Review Of Grammar, Techniques Of Composition And Style, And The Development Of Correct And Effective Expression In French.

  
  • FRE 4906 Direct Indepent Study


  
  • FRE 4930 Special Topics



French Literature Writings

  
  • FRW T999 Frw Transfer Course


  
  • FRW 3100 Survey Of French Literature I (3)


    Prerequisite: Fre 2201 Or EquIValent. Study Of Representative Works And Excerpts Which Reflect Major Trends In French Literature From The Middle Ages To The 17th Century.

  
  • FRW 3101 Survey of French Literature II (3)


    Prerequisite: FRW 3100 . Study Of Representative Texts Which Reflect Major Trends In French Literature From The 18th Century To The Present.

  
  • FRW 3420 Med Ren Lit


  
  • FRW 3433 Seventeenth & Eighteenth Century French Literature (3)


    Study Of Representative Literary Texts Which Reflect Classicism As A Literary Movement As Well As The Age Of Enlightenment.

  
  • FRW 3460 Nineteenth Century French Literature (3)


    Study Of The Works Of Major Authors Including Lamartine, Hugo, Balzac, Zola, And Stendhal As Representative Of Romanticism, Realism, And Naturalism.

  
  • FRW 3480 Twen Fre Lit


  
  • FRW 3750 African Literature (3)


    Introduction To Francophone African Literature And The Socio-historical Conditions Favoring Its Early Growth And Development Through 1950.

  
  • FRW 3751 African Literature II (3)


    Francophone African Literature From The 1960’s To The Present, Including Literary Responses To Societal Issues.

  
  • FRW 4420 Medieval Lit (in Fre)


    This Course Is An Introduction To The Poetry And Prose Of The Medieval And Early-modern Periods. Emphasis Is On The Themes Of Love And Friendship.

  
  • FRW 4470 Francophone Caribbn


    This Course Examines The Literature Of Africa And The Caribbean Written In French With An Emphasis On Negritude And/or Creolite. May Be Repeated To A Maximum Of Six Semester Hours

  
  • FRW 4930 Special Studies In French (1-4)


    Specialized Studies In The French Language And/or Literature. This Includes Panorama Of Literature, Civilization And Culture, Composition And Oral Expression.


General Business

  
  • GEB 1011 Intro To Business


  
  • GEB 1091 Introduction To Professional Development I (2)


    Sbi Majors Only. Structured Activities And Workshops Designed To Develop Both Strong Personal Qualities And Skills.

  
  • GEB 1092 Introduction To Professional Development II (2)


    Sbi Majors Only. Structured Activities And Workshops Designed To Develop Both Strong Personal Qualities And Skills.

  
  • GEB 1440 Essential Relationships I (3)


    Sbi Majors Only. Introduction To Accelerated Learning Systems And Relationships Essential To Economic Theory And Basic Business Concepts.

  
  • GEB 1441 Essential Relationships I (3)


    .exploration Of Relationships Essential To Understanding Fundamental Economic Theory And Business Concepts

  
  • GEB 2001 Introduction To American Industrial And Business Systems (3)


    Orientation Experiences Designed To Provide Students With An Awareness Of Modern Business And Industrial Systems.

  
  • GEB 2081 Intermediate Prof Leadership Dev I


    This Course Provides Career Orientation On Internships, Summer Assignments, And Other Short-term Work Assignments. It Emphasizes Networking Strategies, Resume Development, And Interviewing Skills. It Explores New Hire Qualifications, Performance Standards, Performance Appraisal Process, And Job Rewards For Selected Positions And Career Paths

  
  • GEB 2082 Intermediate Prof Leadership Dev II


    Structured Activities And Workshops Designed To Develop Strong Personal Qualities And Skills Required To Achieve Institutional Objectives

  
  • GEB 3083 Adv Prof Leadership Dev I


    Structured Activities And Workshops Designed To Develop Strong Personal Qualities And Skills Required To Achieve Institutional Objectives

  
  • GEB 3084 Adv Prof Leadership Dev II


    Structured Activities And Workshops Designed To Develop Strong Personal Qualities And Skills Required To Achieve Institutional Objectives

  
  • GEB 3213 Prof Bus Comm & Report Writing


  
  • GEB 3911 Specialist Introduction To Professional Development (2)


    Prerequisite: School Of Business And Industry Undergraduate Program Majors, Junior Standing Or Permission. Structured Activities And Workshops Designed To Develop Positive Personal Qualities And Skills.

  
  • GEB 3912 Specialist Intermediate Professional Development (2)


    Prerequisite: GEB 3911 , School Of Business And Industry Undergraduate Program Majors, Junior Standing. Structured Activities And Workshops Designed To Develop Strong Team Qualities And Skills Required To Achieve Institutional Objectives.

  
  • GEB 3931 Advanced Professional Development I, II (2,2)


    Prerequisite: GEB 2931 , GEB 2932 . Sbi Majors Only. Structured Activities And Workshops Designed To Develop Strong Personal Qualities And Skills Required To Achieve Institutional Objectives.

  
  • GEB 4093 Honors Prof Devl IV


  
  • GEB 4113 Strategic Entrepreneurship Decision Making (3)


    Prerequisite: MAR 3023  and ACG 2071 . Strategies To Expand Existing Firms And To Develop New Ventures In The Current And Future Business Environment. An Upper Level Business Elective For Accounting And Business Administration Majors Only.

  
  • GEB 4901 Dir Ind Stdy Pro Dev


  
  • GEB 4905 Directed Ind Study


  
  • GEB 4930 Senior Seminar Leadership


    Structured Activities And Workshops Designed To Develop Strong Personal Qualities And Skills Required To Achieve Institutional Objectives

  
  • GEB 4931 Senior Seminar Leadership I (1)


  
  • GEB 4932 Senior Seminar Leadership (1)


  
  • GEB 4943 Bus Internship III


  
  • GEB 5095 Grad Prof Development I


  
  • GEB 5096 Grad Prof Development II


  
  • GEB 5931 Graduate Professional Development I, II (2,2)


    Prerequisite: GEB 5933  or GEB 5934 , SBI Majors Only. Continued Leadership Skills Development And Applications In Simulated Business Environments

  
  • GEB 5931DL Graduate Seminar In Leadership


    Sbi Majors Only. Continued Leadership Skills Development And Applications In Simulated Business Environments

  
  • GEB 5932 Graduate Professional Development I, II (2,2)


    Prerequisite: GEB 5933  or GEB 5934 , SBI Majors Only. Continued Leadership Skills Development And Applications In Simulated Business Environments

  
  • GEB 5932DL Graduate Seminar In Leadership


    Sbi Majors Only. Continued Leadership Skills Development And Applications In Simulated Business Environments

  
  • GEB 5933 Grad Sem Leadership


  
  • GEB 5933DL Grad Sem Leadership


    Sbi Major Only. Senior Level Experiential Leadership Skill Development And Application In A Simulated Business Environment. Structured Leadership Roles, Team Activities, Laboratories, And Workshops Designed To Develop Personal Qualities And Skills As Well As Supervisory And Management Skills. These Activities And Workshops Also Develop Leadership Qualities And Skills. Students Are Evaluated On The Basis Of Their Managerial Performance And The Positive Leadership They Exhibit

  
  • GEB 5934 Grad Sem Leadership


  
  • GEB 5934DL Grad Sem Leadership


    Sbi Major Only. Senior Level Experiential Leadership Skill Development And Application In A Simulated Business Environment. Structured Leadership Roles, Team Activities, Laboratories, And Workshops Designed To Develop Personal Qualities And Skills As Well As Supervisory And Management Skills. These Activities And Workshops Also Develop Leadership Qualities And Skills. Students Are Evaluated On The Basis Of Their Managerial Performance And The Positive Leadership They Exhibit.

  
  • GEB 5935 Grad Prof Dev III


  
  • GEB 5936 Grad Prof Dev IV


  
  • GEB 5936DL Grad Prof Development


    Structured Leadership Roles, Team Activities And Workshops Designed To Enhance Personal Qualities And Skills, Incliding Supervisory, Management And Leadership Skills . Students Are Evaluated On The Basis Of Their Mangerial Performance And The Positive Leadership They Exhibit. This Course Will Be Taught On-line


General Engineering

  
  • EGN 1001 Intro To Engin


  
  • EGN 1002 Intro To Engineering


  
  • EGN 1004L First Year Engineering Laboratory (1)


    This Course Will Be Devoted To “Student Time Management”, “How Things Work” And “Computer-aided Problem Solving”. Products And Processes To Be Selected For “how Things Work” Shall Include Light Bulbs, Clocks And Watches, Aerosol Spray Cans, Refrigerators, Bridges And Domes, Task Scheduling, Coffee Makers, Copying Machines, And Product Packaging. Students Will Spend About One Week On Each Product/process, Sketching And Drawing Pertinent Diagrams By Hand, And Learning The History And Engineering Concepts Involved.

  
  • EGN 1112C Engineering Graphics II ( Autocad) (3)


    The Course Provides Students With Understanding Of The Features, Limitations, And Considerations Associated With The Operation Of A Computer Aided Design/ Drafting (cadd) System. Students Will Gain Valuable Hand-on Experience Using The Autocad Software, Computers, Input/ Pointing Devices (such As Digitizers And Mice), And Output Devices (such As Plotters And Raster Printers). The Course Presents Logical, Well-tested, Step-by-step Instructions On The Autocad Commands, Mode Settings, Drawings, Short-cuts And Other Valuable Characteristics Of Autocad.

  
  • EGN 1120C Basic Graphics


  
  • EGN 1930 Engineering Seminar


  
  • EGN 2123 Computer Graphics for Engineers (2)


    Corequisite: MAC 2311  Use Of Microcomputer Cad Software Integrated Into Course. Orthographics And Pictorials. Introduction To Projection Techniques. Dimensioning, Tolerancing, And Engineering Standards. Working Drawings, Auxiliary And Sectional Views. Use Of A Cad System For Engineering Drawing.

  
  • EGN 2123L Comp Gra For Eng-l


  
  • EGN 2212 Engineering Statistics and Computations (3)


    Prerequisite: EGN 1382 ; MAC 2311 . Recognize Problems For Which Computer Solutions Are Appropriate. Formulate Mathematical Models Of The Problems. Develop Solution Algorithms. Obtain Numerical Solution Of Problems By Hand Calculation And By Use Of Modern Engineering Problem Solving Tools Such As Mathcad.

  
  • EGN 2311 Vector Statics


  
  • EGN 3032 Engineering Ethics (3)


    Prerequisite: Junior Standing In Engineering. This Course Introduces The Key Theories, Concepts, Principles, And Methodology Relevant To The Development Of Professional Engineering Ethics. The Student Will Be Guided In His/her Development Of A Code Of Professional Ethics Through Written Work, Class Discussion, And Case Analysis.

  
  • EGN 3311 Civil Engineering Mechanics (4)


    Prerequisite: PHY 2048C  Corequisite: MAC 2312  Concept Of Force And Moment. Two And Three-dimensional Equilibrium Of Points, Frames, And Machines Using Vector Algebra. Principles Of Friction, Centroids, Centers Of Gravity, And Area Moments Of Inertia. Viritual Work Motion, Kinematics, Force And Acceleration.

  
  • EGN 3331 Strength of Materials (3)


    Prerequisite: EGN 3311 . Axial, Torsional, And Flexural Stresses And Strains, Normal Stress And Shear Stress. Mohr’s Circle. Torsion Bending, Stress, Transformation Of Stress. Safety Factors. Engineering Applications.

  
  • EGN 3331L Strength of Materials Lab (1)


    Prerequisite: EGN 3311  Corequisite: EGN 3331  Main Topics To Be Covered Include, Stress-strain Relationship, Tensile Members, Members Under The Torsion, Flexural Behavior, Thin Walled Vessels And Column Buckling.

  
  • EGN 3443 Statistical Topics in Industrial Engineering (3)


    Prerequisite: MAC 2312 . Sources Of Random Variabilities In Engineering And Production Systems. Equipment Failure Problems, Curve Fitting And Regression, And Design Of Experiments.

  
  • EGN 3454 Numerical Methods (3)


    Prerequisite: MAP 3305  Or Their Equivalents. Number Representation, Linear Equations, Interpolation, Integration, Ordinary Differential Equations, Nonlinear Equations, Optimization, And Least Squares. Students Solve Numerical Problems Using Library Subroutines, Of Which A Brief Analysis Is Presented.

  
  • EGN 3613 Principles of Engineering Economy (2)


    Prerequisite: MAC 2313 . An Emphasis On Discrete Cash Flow Diagrams, Cash Flow Equivalence Factors, Standard Criteria For Comparing Project Proposals, Special Cash Flow Topics, Special Analysis And Case Studies.

  
  • EGN 3911 Research Experience


  
  • EGN 4000 Manufact Processes


  
  • EGN 4000L Manufact Processes-l


  
  • EGN 4906 Directed Individual Study (1-3)


    Directed Special Project/research In An Area Of Civil Engineering Science Or Design Not Covered In The Curriculum. This Course May Be Repeated.

  
  • EGN 4940 Engr Internship


  
  • EGN 4970 Technical Project


  
  • EGN 5455 Numerical Methods in Engineering (3)


    Prerequisite: MAP 3305  Corequisite: CGS 3410 Or Equivalent The Application Of Numerical Methods To The Solution Of Engineering Problems Including General Principles, Linear Equations, Solution Of Nonlinear Equations, Interpolation And Least Squares, Integration, Ordinary Differential Equations, Introduction To Finite Differences, And Finite Elements.

  
  • EGN 5456 Introduction to Computational Mechanics (3)


    Prerequisite: MAP 4402 . Familiarizes Students With The Procedures, Stability, Advantages, And Disadvantages Of Numerical Discretization, As Applied To Solution Of Common Engineering Problems. Emphasizes Numerical Experimentation, Cost Effectiveness, And Range Of Applicability.

  
  • EGS 1110C Engineering Graphics I (w/autocad) (2)


    Freehand And Straight-edge Drawing Used In Orthographic Projection Auxiliary Views, Sections, And Isometric Figures. Dimensioning, Lettering, Scale Measurement, And Technical Drawing In The Student’s Field With Computer Aided Design.

  
  • EGS 1111 Comp Gra For Engin


  
  • EGS 1111L Comp Gra For Egn-l



Geographic Information Process

  
  • GIS 5034 Intro To Remote Sensing


    This Course Emphasizes The Understanding Of Remote Sensing Foundations And The Use Of Remote Sensing For Environmental And Urban Applications. Specifically, It Will Cover The Foundations Of Remote Sensing, Aerial Photography And Photogrammetry, Characteristics Of Various Sensing Systems, Remote Sensing Applications, And Basic Skills In Digital Image Processing.

  
  • GIS 5101 Geographic Information Process


  
  • GIS 5101L Geographic Info Process Lab



Geography Regional Area

  
  • GEA 1000 World Geography


  
  • GEA 2000 World Geography (3)


    Cultural subdivisions of earth studied by regional approach; geographic locations and environmental nature of countries related to human activities.

    Course Attribute: General Education
    Course Attribute Value: Social Science
  
  • GEA 3222 Geography Of United States (3)


    Physical, Cultural, And Historical Geography Of United States; Population And Economic Patterns.

  
  • GEA 3600 Geography Of Africa (3)


    Physical, Cultural, And Historical Geography Of Sub-saharan Africa; Population And Economic Patterns.

  
  • GEA 4405 Latin America


    This Course Focuses On Contemporary Latin American Landscape, Its Historical Formation, Societies And Problems

  
  • GEA 5615 Advanced Geography Of Africa (3)


    Physical, Cultural, And Historical Geography Of African Continent; Cultural Change And Modernization; Political Change; Strong Emphasis On Individual Research.


Geography Systematic

  
  • GEO 1200 Principles Of Geography (3)


    Major Emphasis On Physical Nature Of Earth And Formative Processes; Weather And Climate; Fundamentals Of Maps; How Distribution Or Variations In Earth’s Features Are Related To Man’s Activities

  
  • GEO 1200E Principles Of Geography (3)


    Major Emphasis On Physical Nature Of Earth And Formative Processes; Weather And Climate; Fundamentals Of Maps; How Distribution Or Variations In Earth’s Features Are Related To Man’s Activities

  
  • GEO 1400 Human Geogrphy


  
  • GEO 2200C Introduction To Geography


    Introduction To Geography: This Course Is An Overview Of Earth-sun Relations, Weather, Climate, Landforms, Water Systems, Soils, And Vegetation

  
  • GEO 2370 Conservation


  
  • GEO 2400 Human/cultural Geography


    Human/cultural Geography: This Is A Course Derived From Appropriate Test Scores (i.e.ib And Dantes) Approved By Articulation Coordinating Committee On Credit-by-exam Equivalents

  
  • GEO 3250 Climatology (3)


    Prerequisite: Geo 1010. Role Of Individual Elements Of Climate On World Weather And Climate Patterns; Detailed Study Of Weather Processes; Analytic Speculation On Past And Future World Climatic Patterns.

 

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